The 1953 Kingman, Arizona UFO Crash

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UAP Gerb
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March 6, 2024
74.6K views
Tier 2Research and IntelligenceRetold Encounter

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
deep dive analysisTopic: crash retrievalEra: 1950s, Cold WarIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The encounter involves an alleged UFO crash that occurred on May 20, 1953, in Kingman, Arizona. The account is based on the testimony of Arthur St. El Jr., who worked as an engineer for the USAF. He reported being sent to investigate a crashed object that was oval, about 30 feet in diameter, and made of a dull silver metal. The craft had no visible damage and was partially buried in the sand. Inside, he claimed to see two swivel seats and strange instruments. He also described a deceased pilot, a small humanoid in a metallic suit. After the encounter, St. El's story gained attention, leading to ongoing interest in the Kingman crash and its implications for UFO research.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The video explores the 1953 Kingman Arizona UFO crash, detailing credible eyewitness accounts and connections to significant military operations. It highlights the implications of government secrecy and the potential misclassification of UFO-related materials under the Atomic Energy Agreement.

Primary Revelation

The 1953 Kingman Arizona UFO crash involved a craft that was oval, about 30 ft in diameter, constructed of a dull silver metal resembling brushed aluminum, and had no signs of structural damage.

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Fritz Warner
witnesspro disclosure
Wright Patterson Air Force BaseAEC
Sworn affidavitWorked on Operation Upshot KnollUSAF engineer background

The object was oval and looked like two deep saucers one inverted upon the other.

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Arthur St. Ancil Jr.
witnesspro disclosure
Wright Patterson Air Force BaseAEC
Career at Wright PattersonInvolvement in significant military projects
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Bill U House
witnesspro disclosure
Defense ContractorUSMC
14 years in USMCExperience in flight testing

The simulator was based off a recovered disc retrieval.

Operation Upshot KnollCold War (1953 to 1953)confirmed

Managed by: Atomic Energy Commission

Conduct nuclear test shots to prepare military for atomic combat

crash retrievalhighly specific✦ Under Oath

The 1953 Kingman Arizona UFO crash involved a craft that was oval, about 30 ft in diameter, constructed of a dull silver metal resembling brushed aluminum, and had no signs of structural damage.

Source: Arthur St. Ancil Jr.Event: 1953-05-20 | Claimed: 1973-06-07
biologicshighly specific✦ Under Oath

The craft had a dead pilot that appeared to be a 4 ft tall humanoid with dark brown skin and a silvery metallic suit.

Source: Arthur St. Ancil Jr.Event: 1953-05-20 | Claimed: 1973-06-07
coverupspecific

The USAF issued regulation 200-2 three months after the Kingman crash, which required all UFO reporting to be sent to USAF intelligence and not Project Blue Book.

Source: UAP GerbEvent: 1953-08-20 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
coverupspecific

The 1954 Atomic Energy Agreement has been used to misclassify UFO material as trans classified foreign nuclear material to avoid declassification.

Source: UAP GerbEvent: 1954-01-01 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
deep dive analysisTopic: crash retrievalEra: 1950s, Cold WarIntel Value: 8/10
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Fritz Werner (pseudonym)

Retold Account

This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.