USAF record 302536905
302536905
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1. DATE - TIME GROUP 21 December 64 21/2130
2. LOCATION Harrisonburg, Virginia
3. SOURCE Civilian
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 2 Minutes (Approximate)
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual
7. COURSE Land & Take Off
8. PHOTOS No
9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE No
10. CONCLUSION PSYCHOLOGICAL CATEGORY
No evidence to indicate that a landing took place. Case carried in the general psychological category. SEE CASE FILE.
11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Saucer landed and took off. Area allegedly radioactive. Case supposedly stopped by the object. Size estimated at more than 90 ft high. Shaped like a bee hive. Had a fluorescent light ring around center. Investigated from WAFB. SEE CASE FILE.
Initial information received in letter from citizen 21 days after reported event allegedly took place.
FORM FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used
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- Page 1 1. DATE - TIME GROUP 21 December 64 21/2130 2. LOCATION Harrisonburg, Virginia 3. SOURCE Civilian 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 2 Minutes (Approximate) 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION…
- Page 2 At 1000 hours, 11 Jan 1965, The Aerial Phenomena Section of the Foreign Technology Division received a letter (attached) from a civilian regarding an alleged landing of an unidentified flying object…
- Page 3 Landing and obtained a reading on the geiger counter which he indicated had a count of 60,000 counts per minute. Highway 250 has heavy traffic. At no time during the thirty minutes of investigation…
- Page 4 power line to the left of the highway. These telephone poles are approximately 75 ft in height. Descent of the object was at an angle and the object appeared to be spinning slightly. No sound was…
- Page 5 This case includes five (5) 3½" x 4¼" photographs.
- Page 6 quotes Keyho's well-known views on the dangers inherent in without a clear understanding of the situation, nuclear war could acci- dentially be triggered by Russia or the U.S. "The top level policy…
- Page 7 December 21, 1964—Fisherville, Virginia— Gunsmith Horace Burns reported a 125 foot in diameter and 80 to 90 foot high saucer which landed in a nearby meadow for two minutes near Woodrow Wilson…
- Page 8 16 The Herald-Dispatch — Mon. Feb. 1, 1955 Just Don't Shoot, Sheriff Warns Virginians See Flying Saucers By TOM PENDERCAT RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - At the little green [REDACTED] reported [REDACTED] to…
- Page 9 FSIC BULLETIN PREPARED BY THE FLYING SAUCER INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE OF AKRON, OHIO P.O. DRAWER G - AKRON, OHIO 44305 FOR OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER, 1964 and JANUARY, FEBRUARY, 1965 GIGANTIC UFO…
- Page 10 So Mr. Burns told me how to find the meadow in which the object had landed and said he judged that the UFO had rested about 100 yards from the highway. But he gave me no further directions. I found…