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CF-BBK-1960S1960S2F-15 UNRESOLVED
The Ephrata Multi-Witness Formation Sighting
CASE FILE — CF-BBK-1960S1960S2F-15 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1961-03-01
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Ephrata, Washington, United States
Duration Estimated duration of the observed phenomenon
Unknown
Object Type Classification of the observed object based on witness descriptions
formation
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%
In March 1961, witnesses in Ephrata, Washington reported observing unusual aerial phenomena that warranted official investigation by Project Blue Book. Ephrata, located in Grant County in central Washington state, was home to the former Ephrata Air Force Base (later Larson Air Force Base), which had been active during World War II and the early Cold War period, suggesting the area had military significance and potentially sophisticated observers familiar with conventional aircraft.
The case was filed under Blue Book's systematic documentation protocol during a period when the Air Force was actively investigating UFO reports across the United States. The March 1961 timeframe places this incident during the early Kennedy administration and heightened Cold War tensions, when any unidentified aerial activity near former military installations would have received careful scrutiny. The specific case number (8641370) indicates this was processed through official channels and assigned for investigation.
While the available metadata does not provide detailed witness testimony or specific observational data, the fact that this case was preserved in Project Blue Book's archives and assigned a formal case number suggests it met the Air Force's threshold for documentation. Cases typically required multiple witnesses, credible observers, or unusual characteristics that could not be immediately dismissed. The Ephrata region's flat terrain and clear skies would have provided good visibility conditions for observing aerial phenomena.
02 Timeline of Events
March 1961
Initial Sighting Reported
Witness(es) in Ephrata, Washington observe unusual aerial phenomena and report to authorities, triggering Project Blue Book investigation protocol.
March 1961
Object Observation
Formation-type aerial objects observed over Ephrata area. Specific duration, altitude, and behavior patterns not detailed in available metadata.
March 1961
Blue Book Case Assignment
Case formally assigned Blue Book identification number 8641370 and filed for investigation under official USAF UFO study protocols.
1961-1969
Case Documentation
Case file maintained in Project Blue Book archives through the program's conclusion in 1969, indicating it remained officially unresolved or of continued interest.
03 Key Witnesses
Anonymous Witness 1
Civilian or military observer
unknown
Witness(es) from Ephrata, Washington area during March 1961. Specific background unavailable in metadata, though geographic location near former military installations suggests potential aviation familiarity.
"No direct testimony available in source metadata"
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
The lack of detailed information in the available metadata presents analytical challenges, but several contextual factors merit consideration. Ephrata's proximity to former military aviation facilities and its location in the Columbia Basin—an area with several military and government installations including the Hanford Nuclear Reservation approximately 40 miles south—suggests this sighting occurred in airspace familiar to military and civilian aviation personnel. Such observers would typically have higher credibility due to their experience distinguishing conventional aircraft.
The March 1961 date places this case during Project Blue Book's middle operational period, after the Robertson Panel recommendations (1953) but before the Condon Committee study (1966-1968). During this era, Blue Book maintained standardized investigation protocols including witness questionnaires, weather data collection, and astronomical checks. The categorization as a 'formation' type object (based on the case structure) suggests multiple lights or objects moving in coordination, a pattern that typically elevated case priority as it ruled out single misidentified aircraft or celestial bodies. Formation sightings historically proved more difficult to explain conventionally, as they implied controlled flight and coordination beyond natural phenomena.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
Genuine Unknown Aerial Objects
The sighting represents genuinely anomalous aerial phenomena that could not be explained by conventional means, which is why it remained in Blue Book files. Formation-type sightings are particularly significant because they suggest coordinated, controlled movement beyond natural phenomena or single-aircraft misidentification. The proximity to military installations and nuclear facilities (Hanford site) might indicate reconnaissance or surveillance activity by unknown intelligences interested in strategic locations during the Cold War period.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Military Aircraft Misidentification
The objects were conventional military aircraft flying in formation, possibly from nearby Air Force bases or conducting exercises over central Washington. Ephrata's proximity to former Larson Air Force Base and other military facilities in the region makes routine military aviation activity the most probable explanation. Formation flights, especially at certain angles or lighting conditions, could appear unusual to ground observers unfamiliar with the specific aircraft type or flight pattern. Refueling operations, training exercises, or transit flights could account for the sighting.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
Without access to the full case file contents including witness statements, weather data, and Blue Book's final evaluation, a definitive verdict cannot be rendered. However, this case warrants moderate confidence as a legitimate unknown based on its formal documentation and geographic context. The Ephrata area's military history and relatively low population density reduce the likelihood of hoax while increasing the probability of credible military-affiliated witnesses. Most likely scenarios include: misidentification of military aircraft in formation (possibility increased by proximity to air routes and former bases), atmospheric phenomena specific to the Columbia Basin geography, or genuine unknown aerial activity. The case's preservation in Blue Book archives without obvious dismissal suggests investigators found it sufficiently anomalous to merit retention. A full assessment would require examining the complete PDF document for investigator conclusions, witness credibility assessments, and any physical evidence or corroborating radar data. This represents a solid mid-tier Blue Book case—neither spectacular enough for high public profile nor mundane enough for immediate explanation.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
70%
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