NASA Forced to Release UFO Kecksburg PA Information—Part I

“I looked up and saw it flying overhead and it was sizzling,” said Bulebush, a retired truck driver. “I found it in the woods down there (in a valley), and I got to it 15 to 20 minutes after it landed. I saw it 10 to 15 feet away from behind a big tree - because I was worried it might blow up - and it smelled like sulfur or rotten eggs and was shaped like a huge acorn, about the size of a VW.”
The date December 9, 1965 at 4:47 p.m., meant nothing to most of the world of the UFO happening in the little town of Keecksburg, Pennsylvania. At least, other than hundreds of witnesses in Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania and and individual by the name of Bill Bulebus who observed what they considered a UFO crashing.
Questionable beliefs of meteors, alien ships, or a downed Russian space probe were brought to light by many, but until quite recently the entire situation remained in the government and NASA archives of just another UFO made up story from someone’s imagination.
But an individual by the name of Bill Bulebush has taken the doubt of the government and hidden reports and brought all of it to light with a determined attitude of what he knows, what he saw, and what he smelled on the eventful night–regardless of surrounding laughter of his government, friends, and neighbors. He is tired of the government treating him and other believers like they were liars and totally insane. Based on this, a lawsuit has been filed on December of 2003 in the District of Columbia, based on a recent settlement in a “four-year duration” Freedom of Information Act court battle, which requires NASA to meticulously go through their archives and hidden files about the UFO incident in Kecksburg, forcing them to report back to the overseeing judge of the case.
According to Bulebush, once the incident occurred and the authorities were called, several Army soldiers and three Air Force members showed up to observe the object. After this, a flatbed military truck arrived to take the object away. From then on, no information has been released while the individuals have been ridiculed and dismissed. Tired of being treated as liars, Bulebush and his followers may be allowed to bring forth their case.
Leslie Kean, who is a free-lance journalist, in addition to the SciFi Channel, has provided financial support to bring the lawsuit forth, and who also ran the special documentary show, “The New Roswell: Kecksburg Exposed.” Requiring a credibile witness and physical evidence of the event, Kean created the Coalition for Freedom of Information in order to provide this information and for support of the effort, diving deeper into additional “unexplained aerial phenomena.”
Total opposite of the title of the special, Kean chose to pick a UFO case that was on the opposite side of the well-known 1947 Roswell incident in Roswell, New Mexico—revealed by the government to be a top-secret research balloon, even though many individuals still believe it to be a crashed alien spaceship. Already knowing NASA had documentation of an attempt to recover and analyze the Kecksburg incident, when they told the courts they had no information on the Kecksburg, Kean pressed onward with the case by filing a Freedom of Information Act 2003 request, upon which NASA released more than 1,000 pages of the Kecksburg incident they had compiled.
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