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1953 Kingman UFO crash
Incident Name: 1953 Kingman UFO Crash
Incident Date: May 21, 1953
Location: Kingman Airport
State/Provence: Arizona
City/Town : Kingman

The Kingman UFO crash is one of the “best verified” in the United States, Dennett also said, but it obviously hasn’t been confirmed.

Conspiracies say the object crashed on May 21, 1953, eight miles northeast of the Kingman Airport in the Arizona desert.

Government officials supposedly sent a team of around 40 scientists to the crash site to investigate, and they allegedly found a UFO.

“The object was described as metallic, 30 feet wide and three and a half feet high, oval-shaped with portholes,” the author said.

“Inside were two to four, four-foot-tall humanoids, deceased according to most sources, with large eyes and wearing metallic suits.”

Engineer Arthur Stancil was allegedly one of the ones who helped recover the UFO and concluded it struck the ground at 1,200 mph but was strangely undamaged.

“The object was not built by anything, obviously, that we know about on Earth,” he said. “It was more like a tear-drop-shaped cigar … like a streamlined cigar.”