Eyewitness Arthur G. Stancil & researcher Raymond Fowler on the 1953 UFO crash in Kingman, Arizona
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is a consultant who worked for the Air Force in 1953. He was called away from his work assessing damage from atomic tests to investigate a crash site. He was flown to a civilian airfield and taken on a bus with blacked-out windows. After a long drive, he arrived at a location with a bright light. He saw a 30-foot diameter object shaped like an inverted bowl. He was instructed to assess its speed at impact. He noticed power cables and a tent nearby, which reportedly contained small alien bodies. After the encounter, he felt the weight of secrecy and understood the potential impact of this information on society. He chose not to seek publicity and maintained his confidentiality.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript discusses claims made by Gordon Cooper regarding government knowledge of crashed UFOs and the retrieval of alien bodies. An unnamed individual recounts a classified mission involving the assessment of a UFO crash site, describing the object and the presence of small beings. The narrative suggests that government secrecy is motivated by potential societal impacts.
An individual with a top secret clearance described a classified mission involving a crashed UFO and the presence of alien remains.
Gordon Cooper
“Gordon Cooper again indicated that he has heard some highly placed rumors concerning crashed UFOs.”
Unnamed Air Force Consultant
“I was told to determine the falling speed and forward speed at time of impact.”
Managed by: Air Force
investigate and retrieve crashed unidentified flying objects
Analysis Summary
Arthur G. Stancil
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.