On December 9, 1965, around 16:30, several hundreds of witnesses over 3 U.S. states (Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania) and Canada saw a fireball followed by a vapor trail across the sky in a north-west / southeast.Many pilots, flight time of the incident, saw the phenomenon and also spoke of the shock wave felt around the object. The vapor trail persisted for more than 20 minutes after the passage of the object (it was also filmed and photographed by many witnesses). At 4:45 p.m., two children playing in the woods near the small town of Kecksburg (Pa.) saw a luminous object crashed in the middle of the forest and set fire to the surrounding trees.Immediately, they returned to the family home, told the story to their mother, who warned the police and firefighters. While police and firefighters arrived right on the site, a squadron of military base Lockbourne (Ohio) appeared on the scene, took control of the area and intima order at all present ( fire, police or civilian) to leave immediately. Soon after, the head of the military detachment warned local authorities they had found nothing on the site and the squadron returned. We found some metal debris in Lapeer (Michigan).
In early 2002, John Podesta (former adviser to President Bill Clinton) and Leslie Kean (freelance journalist) took up the case to court on behalf of the Law on Freedom of Information in order to force the government to publish the documents it available on the case. In December 2005, a court decision was made and the spokesperson for NASA announced that "the government had in fact recovered in Kecksburg the remains of a Russian satellite, but that all documents had been lost in time early 90 "(sic). A second legal action is underway to learn more about the disappearance of documents.
Ivan Sanderson calculated the trajectory of the fireball from the various witnesses and determined that the object was moving at a speed of just 1600 kilometers per hour. Formally eliminating the thesis of a meteorite on the basis of a speed as low.
Various reports from NASA confirms that the Russian satellite Cosmos 96 has left its orbit 9 December 1965 but at 3:15 am (13 hours before the events of Kecksburg): such a term is totally incompatible with a crash on the region of Kecksburg to the time given by the various testimonies.
James Mayes, Melvin Reese and Robert Bitner (all three members of the Kecksburg Fire at the time) could come within 60 meters from the point of impact before the arrival of the military. They saw an ovoid object 5 meters long, with no rivets or windows or doors, the base consisted of a ring covered with unintelligible symbols (a fire was of Polish origin and read Russian perfectly).
Numerous witnesses claimed to have seen a military flatbed truck leaving the area just before the start of the squadron. The truck seemed to carry an object more or less spherical, the size of a small car, covered with a tarp.
A soldier stationed at the base of Lockbourne (Ohio) showed a flatbed truck arrived at the military base on the night of December 9 to 10, 1965 through a secondary entrance (totally unusual procedure) and returned to the base of Wright-Patterson tomorrow. This soldier says he was assigned to the supervision of the truck with strict orders to shoot any person approaching the truck.
A contractor who delivered a cargo of bricks at the base of Wright Patterson December 16, 1965 saw an object in a warehouse surrounded by strange people in white anti-radiation combination. This witness gave a description of the object perfectly concordant with the testimony of three firefighters in Kecksburg.
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