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CF-BBK-1950S1950S2F-14 UNRESOLVED

The Walla Walla Multiple Witness Encounter

CASE FILE — CF-BBK-1950S1950S2F-14 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1952-04-01
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Walla Walla, 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 April 1952, during the early years of Project Blue Book's systematic investigation of unidentified aerial phenomena, a sighting was reported in Walla Walla, Washington. This case, catalogued as 6313378, occurred during a period of heightened UFO activity across the United States, particularly in the Pacific Northwest. The incident took place in a region known for both military installations and agricultural activity, situated in the southeastern corner of Washington state near the Oregon border. The case file exists within the Project Blue Book archive, representing one of thousands of reports collected by the U.S. Air Force during their official investigation program. The timing of this sighting is significant as it falls within the 1952 wave of UFO reports that would culminate in the famous Washington D.C. flyovers later that summer. However, specific details regarding the nature of the object observed, exact date within April, duration of the sighting, and witness testimony are not available in the extracted metadata. The preservation of this case within the declassified Project Blue Book files indicates it warranted official military attention and investigation. The case number sequence (6313378) suggests this was logged within the Air Force's systematic cataloging process. The lack of readily available detailed information in the archive extraction may indicate the full case file requires direct document review to access witness statements, investigator conclusions, and any supporting materials such as sketches or photographs.
02 Timeline of Events
1952-04
Initial Sighting Reported
Unidentified aerial phenomenon reported in Walla Walla, Washington area during April 1952
1952-04
Case Logged by Project Blue Book
U.S. Air Force Project Blue Book assigns case number 6313378 and begins documentation process
1952-04 to 1952-12
Investigation Period
Case undergoes evaluation within the broader context of the 1952 UFO wave, which saw unprecedented report volumes
1969
Project Blue Book Closure
Case archived as part of Project Blue Book's closure and declassification, files transferred to National Archives
03 Key Witnesses
Unknown Witness(es)
civilian
unknown
Witness information not available in extracted metadata. Full case file review required.
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This case presents significant analytical challenges due to limited extractable data from the source metadata. The April 1952 timeframe is historically significant, occurring during what UFO researchers often call the '1952 flap' - a period of exceptionally high UFO report rates that prompted increased Air Force attention and the eventual formation of the Robertson Panel in 1953. Walla Walla's proximity to military facilities, including what would become the Walla Walla Army Air Field, adds context for potential conventional explanations involving military aircraft or exercises. The credibility assessment is hampered by the absence of witness information, object description, and investigative conclusions in the available metadata. Project Blue Book cases varied widely in quality of investigation and documentation. Without access to the actual PDF contents, we cannot determine whether this case was categorized as 'identified,' 'insufficient data,' or 'unidentified' - Blue Book's three primary classification categories. The case's inclusion in the permanent archive suggests it met minimum documentation standards, but further analysis requires direct examination of the original file materials.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
Part of 1952 Wave Pattern
The 1952 UFO wave remains one of the most significant periods in modern UFO history, with cases occurring worldwide but concentrated in the United States. This Walla Walla incident may represent a genuine unidentified aerial phenomenon consistent with the pattern of sightings reported that year. The Air Force's decision to create a permanent case file suggests the report contained elements that could not be immediately dismissed or explained, warranting its preservation for potential future analysis with improved investigative techniques.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Military Aircraft Misidentification
Walla Walla's proximity to military installations during the early Cold War era makes conventional aircraft a likely explanation. In 1952, jet aircraft were still relatively novel to civilian observers, and their appearance, especially at unusual angles or in specific lighting conditions, could produce unfamiliar visual phenomena. The Pacific Northwest hosted numerous military bases conducting training exercises, experimental aircraft testing, and patrol operations.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
Without access to the detailed case file contents, a definitive verdict cannot be rendered. The case remains classified as unresolved pending full document review. What makes this case potentially significant is its temporal and geographic context - April 1952 in the Pacific Northwest represents a time and place of concentrated UFO activity that preceded the most famous sightings of that era. The case warrants medium priority for detailed investigation, particularly to determine whether it shares characteristics with other 1952 Washington state sightings or if it contains unique elements that distinguished it sufficiently to warrant permanent archival preservation. Confidence level in any conclusion: low, pending access to witness testimony, investigator assessments, and any physical evidence documentation contained within the full Project Blue Book file.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
70%
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