Monday 23 December 2019

U.S. Government UFO Document:
“Unidentified object …”


23 June 1950
(Project Blue Book, U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.)

Source: NICAP.org

Quote from the document (not written in U.S. Department of Defense document format):
“At 0605Z on 21 Jun 50, Capt. [Obermiller], [text unintelligible] Ftr Bomb Wg, on golf course at Misawa AFB, observed circular shaped object of natural color which appeared when tilted to be of highly polished silver and metallic construction. Object was approximately 2 miles horizontally from observer, estimated altitude 7000 feet, angle of elevation from horizon was 60. Object in view no longer than 20 seconds size estimated 30 feet diameter and 5 feet thick. First observed traveling parallel to and 1000 feet above F-80, came abreast of F-80 tilted at abut 45 D to horizontal flashed in sunlight and appeared to shimmer, then returned to horizontal and remained in same place. Rose almost vertically about 1000 feet, seemed to change direction slightly and rapidly disappeared. No evidence smoke or exhaust appeared to be spinning. No sound could be detected due to other aircraft. Speed estimated 650 mph when first sighted to 975 MPH when leaving.

Observer presently rated with 1100 hours in transport and fighter aircraft.”

My comment: Project Blue Book listed this case as “OTHER (REFLECTION).” That means that Project Blue Book was of the opinion that Captain Obermiller – who had flown 1100 hours in transport and fighter aircraft – could not distinguish between an unknown flying object and a light reflection.

In my opinion – this UFO case is a perfect example that shows how Project Blue Book attempted to explain away as many UFO cases as possible. Many highly respected, longtime U.S. UFO researchers are of the same opinion.



Wikipedia article: “Misawa Air Base”:


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Aerial photo of Security Hill at Misawa AB, Japan taken some time during the 1990s. (text by Wikipedia) (wikimedia.org)
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Satellite photo of Misawa, Japan (tageo.com)
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