Kingman UFO crash

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Mutual UFO Network (MUFON)
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June 20, 2015
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceResearch & Analysis

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
panel discussionTopic: crash retrievalEra: 1950sIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The person speaking is Harry Drew, a former museum director and historian. He discusses his research on the alleged UFO crash in Kingman, Arizona, which he claims occurred in May 1953. He explains that he spent six years investigating the event, which involved two UFOs. Drew mentions that witnesses reported seeing a UFO land and describes the craft as undamaged and metallic. He highlights the lack of media coverage at the time and the challenges he faced in verifying information. After the encounter, Drew expresses a desire to share his findings and raise awareness about the Kingman incident, emphasizing its historical significance.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

Harry Drew discusses the Kingman UFO crash of May 1953, asserting it involved two UFOs and a significant military recovery operation. He emphasizes the secrecy surrounding the event and the credibility of key witnesses like Arthur Stansel.

Primary Revelation

The Kingman crash involved two UFOs, not just one.

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Harry Drew
investigatorpro disclosure
Kingman Army Air Force Base Museum
Former museum director of history, anthropology, and archaeologyConducted extensive research from 2006 to 2012Interviews with credible witnessesPublished findings on a public platform

I'm here to tell you that history has no time limits. No matter who says differently, knowing the facts about an unsolved UFO crash does matter.

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Arthur Stansel
witnesspro disclosure
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
World War II veteranDegree in physics and engineeringWorked on classified projects at Wright-PattersonSworn affidavit regarding his involvement

The craft did not crash, it landed.

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Wendel Stevens
witnesspro disclosure
U.S. Air Force
Highly respected military officerConducted interviews with credible witnesses

The Air Force knew the craft went down, but didn't know why.

Kingman UFO Crash InvestigationCold War (1953-05-18 to 1953-05-22)alleged

Managed by: U.S. Air Force

Investigation of an alleged UFO crash

crash retrievalspecific

There was a UFO crash in Kingman, Arizona in May of 1953.

Source: Harry DrewEvent: 1953-05-18 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
crash retrievalspecific

The Kingman crash involved two UFOs, not just one.

Source: Harry DrewEvent: 1953-05-18 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
crash retrievalspecific

Arthur Stansel, a key witness, was involved in the recovery of the UFO.

Source: Harry DrewEvent: 1953-05-18 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
crash retrievalspecific

The UFO was not damaged upon landing, described as having a dull silver color.

Source: Harry DrewEvent: 1953-05-18 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
coverupspecific

The crash site was secured by military police and involved a significant recovery operation.

Source: Harry DrewEvent: 1953-05-18 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
otherspecific

Secrecy surrounding the Kingman crash was maintained due to its classified nature.

Source: Harry DrewEvent: 1953-05-18 | Claimed: 2023-10-01
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
panel discussionTopic: crash retrievalEra: 1950sIntel Value: 8/10