65_HS1-834228961_62-HQ-83894_Section_4
FBI · Document
65_HS1-834228961_62-HQ-83894_Section_4 is indexed as a FBI record. The FBI's 62-HQ-83894 case file includes investigative records, eyewitness testimonies, and public reports concerning Unidentified Flying Objects and flying discs documented between June 1947 and July 1968. The records include high-profile incident accounts, photographic evidence from sites like Oak Ridge, TN, and technical proposals regarding potential propulsion systems. Additional topics include convention programs, researcher accounts, and extensive media coverage from the period. This file is partially posted on FBI vault with more redactions and some pages missing. Included here is the complete case file with several newly declassified pages and only minor redactions.
Notable / anomalous element
- indicates thet trailing lights are elongated. (OCR text, page 116)
- Disk in comparatively good condition. (OCR text, page 76)
- According to Colonel Gasser a Czechoslovakian transport hed reportedly collided with some unidentified missile while in mid-air over the ocean, end that the migsile and transport were completely disintegrated without recovery of parts or survivors from either. (OCR text, page 105)
- No lights or flame were observed during the entire course with exception of the previous described reflections twice. (OCR text, page 159)
Details
- Reference is made to Portland teletype dated September 13. (OCR text, page 2)
- Upon looking at the sky ADAIR observed the very bright reflection of the sun on some object which was apparently made of silvery metal. (OCR text, page 2)
- The object was coming from the east and made a wide turn over the city and disappeared to the south. (OCR text, page 2)
- He watched it for a period of about two minutes and during that time it gradually disappeared in such a manner as to appear that the angle was slowly changing, so that the sun was no longer reflected into ADAIR's eyes. (OCR text, page 2)
- CALDWELL states that the object appearred to him to take the same course as that described by ADAIR. (OCR text, page 2)
- He pointed out that the speed, height, and size of the object were difficult to judge, because of the interdependence of the three factors. (OCR text, page 2)
- However, he believes that the object when first sighted was about three miles away and about two miles high. (OCR text, page 2)
- 6 He believes it was traveling at a much greater speed than a conventional airplane and was a great deal larger. (OCR text, page 2)
Tags: FBI, Flying discs, Unidentified object, Discs, Lights, Aircraft, Missile