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Trinity UFO Case — Archival Research Page

Evidence-classification page for the uploaded Trinity UFO Case material and the Naval History and Heritage Command UFO Research Guide. This page separates documented archive pathways from unverified claim narratives.

Case Summary

The uploaded screenshot describes the Trinity UFO Case as an alleged crashed-object story set in August 1945 near the Trinity nuclear test site in New Mexico. The excerpt states that the first atomic bomb had been detonated five weeks earlier at the Trinity test site.

According to the uploaded text, the story involves an “avocado-shaped object” that allegedly struck a communications tower near the site. The account further states that two boys later found what they described as “little creatures” in the wreckage, that evidence was allegedly removed by the United States military, and that the boys were warned not to discuss the event.

The uploaded text states that the story first arose in 2003 and was later publicized by ufologist Jacques Vallée. This page does not classify the story as confirmed. It is treated as an unverified historical claim requiring primary-source review.

Uploaded Source Inventory

Uploaded Screenshot
Trinity UFO Case article excerpt describing the alleged August 1945 incident, the Trinity test-site setting, the alleged object, the alleged witnesses, and later publicity.
Navy Research Link
Official Naval History and Heritage Command UFO Research Guide for locating historical UFO-related records.
Map Image
The screenshot includes a Trinity Test Site map showing the regional setting, test-site area, nearby geographic labels, and distance rings.

Source Information Added To Page
Uploaded Screenshot Article excerpt identifying the Trinity UFO Case as a crashed UFO story set in August 1945 near the Trinity test site.
Uploaded Screenshot Claim narrative concerning an avocado-shaped object, a communications tower, two boys, alleged creatures, alleged evidence removal, and alleged warning not to talk.
Uploaded Screenshot Publication history stating that the story first arose in 2003 and was later publicized by Jacques Vallée.
Navy Research Guide Official archival research path:
Naval History and Heritage Command UFO Research Guide
Map Screenshot Visual geographic reference for the Trinity Test Site region in New Mexico, including terrain, roads, and distance-ring context.

Case Classification

Case Name Trinity UFO Case
Program Registry VS-011 — VillaUAP Archive Intelligence
Location Context Near the Trinity nuclear test site, New Mexico
Claimed Period August 1945
Historical Anchor Trinity atomic bomb test, July 16, 1945
Evidence Status Unverified legend / secondary-source claim
Research Status Requires primary-document review through official archive sources, declassified record repositories, newspaper archives, and witness-publication chain analysis.
Administrative finding: the Navy research guide is a reliable official archival doorway. It is not, by itself, confirmation that the Trinity crash narrative occurred.

Timeline Reconstruction

July 16, 1945 The Trinity atomic bomb test occurs in New Mexico.
August 1945 The uploaded article text places the alleged crashed-object story near the Trinity test region during this period.
1947–1969 Official UFO case-file research period associated with Air Force UFO records referenced through the Navy research path.
2003 The uploaded text states that the Trinity story first arose publicly in 2003.
Later Publicity The uploaded text states that Jacques Vallée later publicized the case.

VillaScience Evidence Rules

VillaUAP must distinguish between official records, archival research guides, primary documents, witness statements, secondary-source reports, and unsupported claims. A case may be included for research without being validated as true.

For this case, the uploaded materials support creating an archival research record. They do not support representing the alleged crash, alleged creatures, or alleged military removal as confirmed facts.


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