• KECKSBURG CRASH CONTROVERSIAL FILE: UFO1290

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    DATE OF ARTICLE: May 6, 1989
    SOURCE OF ARTICLE: Bulletin
    LOCATION: Latrobe, Pennsylvania
    BYLINE: Kim Opatka
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    KECKSBURG CRASH CONTROVERSIAL

    By Kim Opatka
    Bulletin Staff Writer

    This final article in a six-part series on unidentified
    flying objects (UFOS) examines one of the most talked about and
    controversial incidents in the area, what has been termed a
    meteorite by some and an alien craft by others, which crashed in
    Kecksburg December 9, 1965.
    The object was first seen streaking across the sky, with
    thousands from Michigan to New York witnessing a brilliant ball
    of fire which left a smoke trail, visible for about 20 minutes
    after it passed.
    Many, including pilots who observed it, thought it was an
    aircraft which was on fire. Reports of debris from the object
    were made in many states, and an Ohio fire department was called
    to extinguish 10 small fires in an area where witnesses said they
    saw flaming fragments falling from the sky.
    Shock waves were reported by pilots, and a seismograph near
    Detroit recorded a shock, wrote investigator Stan Gordon, of
    Pennsylvania Association for the Study of the Unexplained (PASU)
    in a recent journal article. The crash has been a pet project of
    the Greensburg man "since the night it happened," he said, noting
    he is still trying to obtain information on the incident.
    Although the military eventually labeled the object a
    meteor, as did the Associated Press account published in The
    Bulletin the day after the crash, Gordon says recent evidence,
    including the discovery of a man who saw the object, supports the
    idea that the object was a true UFO.
    "I was a teen-ager then," said John (not his real name).
    "It was in the early part of December and there was a little snow
    and a little rain, and mud."
    He was called to the scene after the 4:44 p.m. crash as a
    fireman from the Latrobe area, to search for the crashed object.
    "I had seen a fiery object in the sky. I can't say exactly
    which direction but it was coming from the north. It was not too
    much longer and the fire whistle went off," he said. "I answered
    the call and was told they needed a search team because at the
    time they believed it was a downed aircraft. And I thought, 'My
    God, this is what I have just seen'."
    When firemen arrived at the Kecksburg Fire Hall, maps were
    reviewed and groups were given sections to search.
    "It was getting semi-dusk and we had flashlights. We were
    taken in the back of a truck and dropped off and told to go 'this
    way' which we did. I was not on the initial contact team.
    Another team found the object.
    "It was definitely, unequivocally, positively, absolutely no
    aircraft, plane, helicopter or rocket, at least not to my
    knowledge. It was in an area that was part field and part woods
    and we went down to investigate," he said.
    "We found the object had crashed at a 30 to 40 degree angle,
    and had broken off numerous tree branches in its impact path. My
    initial reaction was 'This is no airplane.' I observed no
    shrapnel, no breaking up of the fuselage. It was one solid
    piece, no doors, no windows.
    "Preliminary searches found no bodies or casualties. It was
    shaped like an acorn, laying on its side, like the acorn nut is
    in its shell when it's on a tree," he explained. "I've been a
    machinist for 24 years and I've worked with a tremendous amount
    of different metals, and I have never seen any type of metal that
    looked even close to that."
    John said the object was not broken, "not even cracked, just
    dented a bit. It did not give off smoke, steam or vapors, at
    least none that we could see."
    Reports from neighbors in the area said it had given off a
    faint trail of blue smoke, which disappeared after the crash.
    He described the portion visible as between eight and 10
    feet long, six and seven feet across, and said a man of average
    height would probably have had little trouble standing up inside
    it. The crater it plowed into the ground was "rectangular in
    shape."
    John said the state police were there and the area was soon
    quarantined.
    "They drove us out. It was late at night when we finally
    got back to the fire hall and it had been completely taken over
    by the military. They were carrying in large pieces of
    equipment, radios and such, and they had armed guards posted
    outside so nobody could get in or out. The firemen were thrown
    out. We weren't even allowed in to use the bathroom.
    "The military had control of the whole operation," John
    recalled. "After a while we saw a flat bed truck come by with
    some other military equipment, a crane or something.
    "It was not too much longer, an hour, an hour and a half,
    when the trucks came back and there was a large object on the
    back of the flat bed, covered by a tarp, with military escorts
    front and back. I got the feeling that if you had stepped on the
    road you were dead meat. They weren't stopping for anything."
    Although the object was later said to be a meteorite, John
    doesn't buy that explanation.
    "It had writing on it, not like your average writing, but
    more like ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics. It had sort of a
    bumper on it, like a ribbon about six to 10 inches wide, and it
    stood out. It was elliptical the whole way around and the
    writing was on this bumper. It's nothing like I've ever seen,
    and I'm an avid reader. I read a lot of books on Egypt, the
    Incas, Peruvians, Russians and I've never to this day come across
    anything that looked like that."
    John notes that later it was denied that the object was even
    a meteorite, and the military "denied they were even in the area.
    But I know there were Air Force and Army personnel involved. It
    was like they just came out of the woodwork."
    Gordon's research has revealed that one of the military
    groups involved was most likely to be the 662nd Radar Squadron,
    based at the Oakdale Armory, located near Greater Pittsburgh
    International Airport.
    The squadron was found to be under the control of the
    Aerospace Defense Command, and attempts to get information on the
    Kecksburg crash, through the Freedom of Information Act, have not
    provided much to go on.
    One response said there had been no record of the squadron
    being activated on that date, Gordon said, wondering how so much
    equipment and personnel could be activated while the monthly
    report showed no entry on Dec. 9.
    Through his research, Gordon says he knows the Air Force was
    still investigating UFO cases at the public level then, and that
    it was apparently the Project Blue Book staff which contacted the
    662nd squadron. Subsequent reports have led him to theorize that
    even the Project Blue Book staff was not made aware of objects
    which could "affect national security," and that some
    intelligence teams investigated crashes of "foreign space
    vehicles."
    Another strange occurrence that night, Gordon said, was
    reports by some civilians that radiation was released. He
    explained that some children playing in the area had reportedly
    been told by military personnel that that was a possibility, and
    men in decontamination suits were allegedly seen at the site
    later the next day.
    Although he has considered the possibility that the object
    could have been space debris or a test device, Gordon says
    documents and evidence obtained in the last few years lead more
    in the direction of it being a "true UFO."
    John concurs.
    "It was definitely not of this planet. At the time I was a
    skeptical teen, but when you see something like that you don't
    forget it. When you get called out like that from the fire
    department you think you're going out looking for an aircraft of
    some sort, not a UFO.
    "I'll never forget it. I still want to know what the hell
    it was."

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