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CF-BBK-1950S1950S2F-165 UNRESOLVED
The Washington DC December 1958 Incident
CASE FILE — CF-BBK-1950S1950S2F-165 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1958-12-01
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Washington, District of Columbia, 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%
Project Blue Book Case 7204061 documents a UFO sighting reported in Washington, DC during December 1958. The case file designation indicates this was officially logged and investigated by the United States Air Force's systematic study program for unidentified aerial phenomena. Washington DC had been a focal point for UFO activity during the 1950s, particularly following the famous 1952 Washington flap where multiple objects were tracked on radar over the nation's capital. This December 1958 incident occurred during the height of Cold War tensions, when the airspace over Washington was among the most heavily monitored and restricted in the world. The case number sequence (7204061) suggests this was one of numerous sightings investigated during this period, though without access to the complete file contents, specific details about the object's appearance, behavior, or the circumstances of observation remain unclear. The location's sensitivity and the Air Force's decision to create an official file indicate the incident was deemed worthy of formal documentation and analysis.
02 Timeline of Events
December 1958
Sighting Reported in Washington DC
Unidentified aerial phenomenon reported in the nation's capital, triggering Project Blue Book investigation
December 1958
Air Force Case File Created
USAF assigns case number 7204061 and initiates formal investigation protocol under Project Blue Book
1958-1969
Case Remains in Active Files
Incident file maintained through Project Blue Book's operational period until program closure in 1969
Post-1969
File Archived and Declassified
Case documents declassified and transferred to National Archives, later digitized for public access
03 Key Witnesses
Unknown - Document Review Required
Unknown
unknown
Witness information contained in source PDF not accessible through metadata alone
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This case presents significant analytical challenges due to limited available metadata. However, several contextual factors warrant consideration. The Washington DC location is highly significant - any aerial anomaly over the capital would have been subject to immediate scrutiny by multiple military and civilian radar installations, Andrews Air Force Base operations, and potentially Secret Service observers. The December 1958 timeframe places this incident during a period of heightened UFO reporting nationally, but after the implementation of Air Force Regulation 200-2 which mandated serious investigation of UFO reports. The case number's inclusion in Project Blue Book indicates it passed initial screening and was not immediately dismissed as a conventional aircraft or astronomical phenomenon. The file's preservation and digitization suggests it was not among the cases Blue Book considered conclusively explained. Without witness testimony, radar data, or investigator conclusions from the actual PDF content, we cannot assess the quality of evidence or determine whether this involved visual sighting, radar contact, or both. The lack of immediate explanation in the metadata implies this may have been classified among Blue Book's 'unidentified' cases, though this requires verification from the source document.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
Genuine Unknown Aerial Phenomenon
The Washington DC area experienced credible UFO activity during the 1950s, most notably the 1952 events involving multiple radar confirmations and pilot sightings. If this December 1958 case remained unresolved despite investigation in one of the most monitored airspaces in the world, it suggests the phenomenon defeated conventional explanation. The Cold War context raises questions about whether some cases involved unconventional surveillance or represented genuinely anomalous objects demonstrating technology beyond 1958 capabilities.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Misidentified Conventional Aircraft
Washington DC airspace in 1958 was heavily trafficked by military and civilian aircraft, including approaches to Washington National Airport (now Reagan National), Andrews Air Force Base operations, and frequent military flights. The sighting may have involved misidentification of conventional aircraft under unusual atmospheric conditions, particularly during winter months when temperature inversions can create optical effects. Without the actual report details, aircraft movements, beacon lights, or formation flights remain plausible explanations.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
Without access to the complete case file contents, this incident must be classified as unresolved pending full document review. The significance lies primarily in its location - any unexplained aerial activity over Washington DC in 1958 would have represented either a serious national security concern or a particularly compelling anomaly that defeated conventional explanation by experienced military observers. The case merits medium priority for further investigation based on its geographical and historical context. The fact that it remains in the Blue Book archives with a formal case number suggests it was neither easily explained nor considered critical enough for immediate classification or redaction. Full analysis requires examination of the actual PDF contents including witness statements, radar data if available, weather conditions, investigator assessments, and Blue Book's final classification determination. This case represents the thousands of reports in the Blue Book files that require individual document review to properly evaluate.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
70%
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