extensive press coverage, and fascinating ties to Blue Book and Project Moon Dust.
Was it a meteor as Blue Book claimed?
The material would later be recognized and studied within the official Blue Book report
Closely tracking the object, Project Blue Book dispatched a three-man air force team from
The 33-page report on Kexberg from Blue Book has Kintanilla's name all over the Memorandum
for record, and it is important to note of Blue Book's conclusion of Kexberg.
Blue Book curiously marks this case under ACME, Pennsylvania.
States Air Force major, lied before the House Armed Services Committee, stating that Blue Book
Scientific adviser to Blue Book Jay Allen Heineck revealed this deception by providing three
Regardless of Yusav and Blue Book denying a presence of more than three men at Kexberg,
It is interesting how Blue Book contended the object was a meteor and that nothing was
As mentioned earlier, Blue Book did receive some fragmented material that was seen to fall
Blue Book declared this material as chaff, which is, quote, material dropped by aircraft
in Blue Book's reporting.
Blue book labeled this case as probably the planet Venus.
On August 23, 1957, blue book reported a sighting of a bell-shaped object climb and move
reported to blue book of a bell-shaped UFO hovering above Manhattan during an electricity
Blue Book even claimed whoever retrieved pieces of chaff from the object.
portion of Blue Book had actually recovered debris from the Roswell wreckage.
classified files of Blue Book while underorder from President Jimmy Carter.
three use half blue book personnel from the 660 second radar squadron dispatched to
something that actually crashed in the woods in Keckspert and this was not a meteor as Blue Book