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CF-BBK-1950S1950S2F-167 UNRESOLVED
The Coleville, Washington Incident
CASE FILE — CF-BBK-1950S1950S2F-167 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1959-01
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Coleville, Washington, 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%
A Project Blue Book investigation was conducted in January 1959 in Coleville, Washington, a small town in Stevens County near the Canadian border. The case file represents one of thousands of UFO reports systematically cataloged by the U.S. Air Force during their official investigation program. Coleville, located in a rural area of northeastern Washington, was not a common location for UFO reports during this period, making this case somewhat notable for the region.
The available metadata from the Blue Book archive provides minimal detail about the specific nature of the sighting, including the type of object observed, the circumstances of the encounter, or the identity of witnesses. The case was assigned the identification number 9078855 within the Blue Book filing system. January 1959 fell during the middle period of Project Blue Book's operations, when the program was under the direction of Captain George T. Gregory, approximately two years before the famous Robertson Panel recommendations were fully implemented.
Without access to the complete case file documentation, including witness questionnaires, investigator notes, or any photographic evidence that may have been collected, the specific details of what was observed over Coleville remain unknown. The case represents one of many mid-century sightings from rural America that were dutifully recorded by military investigators but have received little public attention or subsequent analysis.
02 Timeline of Events
January 1959
Incident Occurs
Unknown witness(es) observe unexplained aerial phenomenon over Coleville, Washington area.
January 1959
Report Filed
Sighting reported to authorities, triggering official investigation protocols.
January 1959
Blue Book Investigation
U.S. Air Force Project Blue Book opens case file 9078855, assigns investigators to document the incident.
1959-Present
Case Archived
Case filed in Project Blue Book archives. Resolution status and investigative conclusions unknown from available metadata.
03 Key Witnesses
Anonymous Witness
Civilian (presumed)
unknown
Identity and background unknown. Witness(es) reported observation to authorities, prompting Project Blue Book investigation.
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
The extreme sparseness of available data significantly limits analytical assessment of this case. The file designation within Project Blue Book's systematic cataloging suggests it was considered worthy of official documentation, though the lack of prominent case markers (such as 'UNIDENTIFIED' classification or special handling codes) implies it may not have been deemed particularly significant by Air Force investigators at the time.
Coleville's geographic location is noteworthy: positioned near the U.S.-Canada border in a sparsely populated region with limited military installations in the immediate vicinity. During 1959, Cold War tensions were significant, and military aircraft operations occurred throughout the Pacific Northwest. The region's proximity to strategic locations like Fairchild Air Force Base (approximately 60 miles south) means conventional military aircraft activity would have been common. However, rural witnesses in such areas were often more familiar with typical aircraft than urban populations, potentially lending credibility to reports of genuinely anomalous observations. The January timeframe suggests winter conditions with potentially limited visibility, which must be considered when evaluating any witness testimony.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
Genuine Unexplained Aerial Phenomenon
The fact that this case warranted official Blue Book investigation and archival preservation suggests witnesses reported something sufficiently unusual to merit military attention. Rural witnesses in 1959 were generally familiar with conventional aircraft. If the object displayed characteristics beyond known technology—unusual flight patterns, silent operation, or extraordinary speed—it could represent a genuinely unexplained phenomenon worthy of serious consideration.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Conventional Aircraft Misidentification
Given Coleville's proximity to Fairchild Air Force Base and the prevalence of military flight operations in the Pacific Northwest during the Cold War, the most prosaic explanation would be misidentification of conventional military or civilian aircraft. Winter weather conditions in January could have created unusual visual effects, making familiar aircraft appear anomalous. Without witness testimony describing specific unconventional behaviors, this remains the default hypothesis.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
Without access to the actual case file contents, no definitive assessment can be made regarding the nature of this incident. The case remains unresolved by default due to insufficient available information. The significance of this case cannot be determined from metadata alone. It may represent anything from a misidentified conventional aircraft to a genuinely unexplained observation, or even an astronomical phenomenon misinterpreted under winter conditions. The low priority and popularity scores reflect the absence of corroborating details rather than any assessment of the actual event. This case exemplifies the challenge researchers face with archived Blue Book files where only catalog references survive in accessible digital form, while the substantive investigative materials remain unexamined or lost to time.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
70%
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