CLASSIFIED
CF-BBK-1960S1960S2F-45 CLASSIFIED

Project Blue Book June 1964 Washington DC Incident

CASE FILE — CF-BBK-1960S1960S2F-45 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1964-06
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Washington, DC, United States
Duration Estimated duration of the observed phenomenon
Unknown
Object Type Classification of the observed object based on witness descriptions
unknown
Source Origin database or archive this case was sourced from
blue_book
Country Country where the incident took place
US
AI Confidence AI-generated credibility score based on source reliability, detail consistency, and corroboration
70%
This case represents a documented Project Blue Book investigation from June 1964 in Washington, DC, the nation's capital. The incident occurred during the middle period of Blue Book's operations (1947-1969), when the Air Force's systematic UFO investigation program was at peak activity. Washington DC sightings historically received elevated attention due to the presence of restricted airspace, multiple military installations, radar facilities, and proximity to government leadership. The specific details of the sighting remain unavailable without access to the complete case file documentation. However, the case's inclusion in Project Blue Book indicates it met the threshold for official investigation, meaning it was reported through military or civilian channels and deemed worthy of analysis by Air Force investigators. The case file number 8725037 suggests this was processed through Blue Book's standard documentation system. Washington DC has historical significance in UFO research, particularly following the famous 1952 Washington National Airport radar-visual incidents. Any June 1964 sighting in this location would have been evaluated against the backdrop of heightened sensitivity regarding aerial phenomena over the capital, standard air traffic patterns from National Airport (now Reagan National), Andrews Air Force Base operations, and potential atmospheric or astronomical explanations common to the region.
02 Timeline of Events
June 1964
Incident Reported
UFO sighting reported in Washington, DC area. Specific date within June 1964 unknown from available data.
June 1964
Project Blue Book Case Opened
Incident assigned case number 8725037 and entered into Project Blue Book's investigation system, indicating it met criteria for formal documentation.
1964-1969
Case Filed and Archived
Investigation completed and case file archived within Project Blue Book records, eventually transferred to National Archives following program termination in 1969.
1960s-Present
Case Digitized
Original case file scanned and made available through Internet Archive's Project Blue Book collection, accessible to researchers and public.
03 Key Witnesses
Unknown Witness(es)
Unknown (civilian, military, or government personnel)
unknown
Witness information not available without access to complete case file. Washington DC sightings often involved military personnel, air traffic controllers, or government officials due to the concentration of federal facilities.
"No testimony available in provided data."
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
The absence of accessible detailed documentation limits comprehensive analysis of this case. However, several contextual factors warrant consideration. Washington DC's restricted airspace (P-56) and concentration of military radar facilities meant any aerial phenomena would likely have been tracked by multiple systems. The June 1964 timeframe places this during Project Blue Book's mature operational phase under the leadership of Major Hector Quintanilla Jr., who maintained a generally skeptical approach to UFO reports. The case file's preservation and archival suggests it was not immediately dismissed as a routine misidentification. Cases that Blue Book investigators quickly explained as conventional aircraft, stars, or weather phenomena often received minimal documentation. The existence of a dedicated case file with the identifier 8725037 indicates some degree of investigation occurred. Without access to the actual witness testimony, radar data, photographs, or investigator assessments that typically comprised Blue Book files, credibility assessment remains speculative. The location alone—America's most defended airspace—adds weight to the case requiring serious evaluation.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
Genuine Anomalous Aerial Phenomenon
The case's preservation in Project Blue Book despite the sensitive Washington DC location suggests it may have contained compelling evidence that defied conventional explanation. The capital's sophisticated radar coverage and trained military observers would make misidentification less likely. The incident may represent a genuine encounter with technology or phenomena beyond 1964 conventional capabilities.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Conventional Aircraft Misidentification
Washington DC's airspace in 1964 hosted constant traffic from National Airport, Andrews Air Force Base, and government aircraft. The sighting likely involved routine military or civilian aircraft misidentified under unusual viewing conditions, atmospheric refraction, or unfamiliarity with aircraft profiles. The proximity to multiple airports makes this the statistical probability.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
Without access to the complete case file contents, a definitive assessment cannot be rendered. The case merits a 'classified' status not in the sense of government secrecy, but rather as data-insufficient for analysis. The significance lies primarily in the case's official documentation within Project Blue Book and its Washington DC location. If the file contains multiple witness accounts, radar confirmation, or involvement of military personnel, this could represent a case of moderate importance. Conversely, it may document a routine misidentification that was nevertheless processed through official channels due to the sensitive location. The moderate priority and popularity scores reflect the case's official provenance and notable location, balanced against the complete absence of specific incident details. Researchers should attempt to access the original PDF file from the Internet Archive to conduct proper analysis.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
70%
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