Secret NASA UFO or Orion heat shield?

Secret NASA UFO or Orion heat shield?

PITTSBURGH (The Associated Press) – The leader of a group that seeks to bring more credibility to the subject of UFOs isn’t happy with NASA. Leslie Kean leads the all-volunteer group called the Coalition for Freedom of Information. The group is trying to get NASA’s records for a 1965 event about 30 miles southeast of Pittsburgh.

News reports from the time had witnesses describing a “fireball” in the sky, then a large, metallic object that landed in the woods.

To settle a lawsuit from Kean’s group, NASA agreed to search some of its records. The space agency says it can’t find any records. What?

It gets even better – Agency scientists have repeatedly denied any manmade craft landed or crashed. Yet NASA spokesman David Steitz told The Associated Press in 2005 that the object appeared to be a Russian satellite. Attempts to get comment from NASA’s press office on Veterans Day were unsuccessful.