🇺🇸 USAF — Project Blue Book
In March 1967, a 26-year-old woman in Seguin, Texas, observed an unusual formation of bright objects in the sky. While driving on a rural road, she saw approximately 200 round, silver objects arranged in a fish-like formation. The objects had no tail or exhaust, made no sound, and disappeared suddenly into the clouds. The observation lasted about five minutes, and although the witness had no technical background, she clearly described the appearance and movement of the objects.
The most plausible hypothesis for the investigators was that the objects were chaff, metallic particles used by the Air Force to confuse radars. However, the observation did not coincide with a reported chaff drop in the area. Additionally, the objects moved in a coordinated manner, suggesting intelligent control. Despite favorable weather conditions and clear visibility, there was no confirmation of conventional aerial activity. The report ends with uncertainty about the exact nature of the observed event but highlights its uniqueness.