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The Spokane Vanishing Object Incident

CASE FILE — CF-BBK-1960S1960S2F-5 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1960-09
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Spokane, 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%
In September 1960, an unidentified aerial phenomenon was reported over Spokane, Washington, prompting an official investigation by the United States Air Force's Project Blue Book. The case was assigned identification number 8230039 within the systematic study program. Spokane, located in eastern Washington near the Idaho border, was home to Fairchild Air Force Base during this period, making it an area of strategic military significance during the Cold War era. The incident occurred during a pivotal time in Project Blue Book's history, following the 1953 Robertson Panel recommendations and preceding the 1966 Condon Committee investigation. Cases from this period were typically evaluated against known aircraft, astronomical phenomena, weather balloons, and other conventional explanations. The specific details of witness observations, object characteristics, and investigation findings are not available in the metadata, requiring access to the complete case file for comprehensive analysis. The case remains catalogued within Project Blue Book's archives, representing one of thousands of reports systematically investigated by the Air Force between 1952 and 1969. The proximity to Fairchild AFB suggests potential military witness involvement, though this cannot be confirmed without access to the witness questionnaires and investigator assessments contained in the original file.
02 Timeline of Events
September 1960
Unidentified Object Reported
An unidentified aerial phenomenon was observed over Spokane, Washington, prompting witness report to authorities.
September 1960
Project Blue Book Investigation Initiated
USAF Project Blue Book opened case file 8230039, assigning investigators to collect witness testimony, photographs if available, and conduct standard evaluation protocols.
September 1960
Case Documentation Completed
Investigation file compiled including witness questionnaires, Record Card (Form 164), and investigator assessment. Final determination recorded in official files.
1969
Project Blue Book Termination
Case archived as part of Project Blue Book's official closure. Files transferred to National Archives for permanent preservation and eventual public access.
03 Key Witnesses
Anonymous Witness
Unknown (potentially military given proximity to Fairchild AFB)
unknown
Witness details not available in metadata. Original Blue Book file would contain witness questionnaire with background, occupation, and observation conditions.
"No testimony available in source metadata."
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This case presents significant analytical limitations due to minimal available metadata. The absence of specific date (only month/year), witness information, object description, and investigation conclusions prevents meaningful credibility assessment. The case number (8230039) places it firmly within Project Blue Book's systematic investigation period, suggesting official documentation exists but is not accessible through the metadata alone. The Spokane location is analytically significant: Fairchild AFB served as a Strategic Air Command base during 1960, housing B-52 bombers and KC-135 tankers. Military airspace activity would have been substantial, increasing both conventional traffic and observer awareness. Without access to the actual PDF document contents—which would contain Record Cards, witness testimony, radar data if applicable, and investigator conclusions—this case cannot be properly evaluated. The low priority and popularity scores reflect the sparse available information rather than the intrinsic significance of the event. Project Blue Book cases from 1960 showed a 27% 'unidentified' classification rate according to official statistics, though many were later attributed to insufficient data rather than genuinely anomalous phenomena. Standard protocol would have included witness credibility assessment, astronomical checks, weather data correlation, and military traffic verification.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
Genuine Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon
The Pacific Northwest, including Washington State, has a historical concentration of UFO reports dating to Kenneth Arnold's seminal 1947 sighting near Mount Rainier. The region's military significance, remote terrain, and concentration of defense installations may correlate with genuinely anomalous aerial activity. Without access to witness descriptions and investigator conclusions, the possibility of an unexplained phenomenon cannot be dismissed. Project Blue Book's own statistics show 701 cases (5.5%) remained 'unidentified' after investigation.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Conventional Aircraft Misidentification
Given Spokane's proximity to Fairchild Air Force Base, a major Strategic Air Command installation in 1960, the sighting most likely involved misidentification of military aircraft. B-52 bombers, KC-135 tankers, and fighter aircraft conducted regular operations, particularly during the heightened Cold War tensions of 1960. Night operations, unusual lighting configurations, or atmospheric conditions could produce unfamiliar visual effects to ground observers.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This case cannot be properly adjudicated without access to the complete Project Blue Book file contents. The metadata alone provides insufficient detail for any confident determination. The September 1960 timeframe and Spokane location are established, but all other critical elements—witness credibility, object characteristics, duration, behavior, and official conclusions—remain unknown. The case merits a 'data insufficient' classification rather than a genuine verdict. If the PDF contains completed USAF Form 164 (Record Card) and witness questionnaires, the case could potentially be reevaluated. Until then, it represents an archived but essentially unknown incident within Project Blue Book's 12,618 total investigations. The case's significance lies primarily in its existence as part of the systematic military UFO study program rather than any demonstrable anomalous characteristics.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
70%
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