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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 06-09-1986
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Subject: 1947 J. EDGAR HOOVER FBI
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Memorandum for Mr. Ladd
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Mr. ________ also discussed this matter with Colonel L. H. Forney of
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MID. Colonel Forney indicated that it was his attitude that inasmuch as
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it has been established that the flying disks are not the result of any
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Army or Navy experiments, the matter is of interest to the FBI. He
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stated that he was of the opinion that the Bureau, if at all possible,
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should accede to General Schulgen's request.
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SWR:AJB
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ADDENDUM
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I would recommend that we advise the Army that the Bureau does not believe
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it should go into these investigations, it being noted that a great bulk
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of those alleged discs reported found have been pranks. It is not
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believed that the Bureau would accomplish anything by going into these
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investigations.
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DML
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(Clyde Tolson) - I think we should do this. (Dated 7/15)
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(J. Edgar Hoover) - I would do it but before agreeing to it we must insist
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upon full access to discs recovered. For instance in the SW case the Army
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grabbed it and would not let us have it for cursory examination.
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 06-09-1986
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Subject: 1947 AAF W/FBI UFO INVES.
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DATE OF DOCUMENT 7/30/1947
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(B) FLYING DISCS -- The Bureau, at the request of the Army Air Force
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intelligence, has agreed to cooperate in the investigation of flying
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discs. The Air Forces have confidentially advised that it is possible to
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release three or more discs in odd numbers, attached together by a wire,
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from an airplane in high altitudes and that these discs would obtain
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tremendous speed in their descent and would descend to the earth in an
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arc. The Army Air Forces Intelligence has also indicated some concern
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that the reported sightings might have been made by subversive
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individuals for the purpose of creating a mass hysteria.
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(AUTHORIZATION TO INVESTIGATE)
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7-30-47
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BUREAU BULLETIN NO. 42 -2-
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Series 1947
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You should investigate each instance which is brought to your
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attention of a sighting of a flying disc in order to ascertain whether or
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not it is a bonifide sighting, an imaginary one or a prank. You should
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also bear in mind that individuals might report seeing flying discs for
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various reasons. It is conceivable that an individual might be desirous
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of seeking personal publicity, causing hysteria, or playing a prank.
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The Bureau should be notified immediately by teletype of all reported
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sightings and the results of your inquiries. In instances where the
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report appears to have merit, the teletype should be followed by a letter
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to the Bureau containing in detail the results of your inquiries. The
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Army Air Forces have asured the Bureau complete cooperating in these
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matters and in any instances where they fail to make information
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available to you or make the recovered discs available for your
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examination, it should promptly be brought to the attention of the
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Bureau.
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Any information you develop in connection with these discs should be
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promptly brought to the attention of the Army through your usual liason
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channels.
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 06-09-1986
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Subject: 1966 J.E.HOOVER RESPONSE
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ST-101 July 2l, 1966
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___________________
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Cleburne, Texas 76031
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Dear Mr. ____________
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Your letter of July 16th has been received.
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For your information, the investigation of Unidentified Flying
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Objects is not and never has been a matter that is within the
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investigative jurisdiction of the FBI. I can assure you the photograph
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you mentioned does not represent employees of this Bureau and the FBI
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has never had custody of an occupant from a foreign planet.
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Enclosed are some booklets pertaining to our activities which I hope
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you will enjoy reading.
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Sincerely yours,
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John Edgar Hoover
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Director
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Enclosures (2)
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Know your FBI
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Story of the FBI
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NOTE: Correspondent is not identifiable in Bufiles. The Bureau has had
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other inquiries concerning this photograph. The article which appeared
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in a recent issue of this magazine purported to be an actual report of
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unidentified flying objects and has been brought to the attention of the
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Bureau previously. In view of the fictional aspects of the material and
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our relations with "Real" magazine no contact was made with the magazine
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regarding the representation of FBI Agents.
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MAIL ROOM ___ TELETYPE UNIT ___
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 06-09-1986
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Subject: 1949 FBI MEMO RE: PHOTOS
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Office Memorandum - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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TO : DIRECTOR FBI DATE: January 10, 1949
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FROM : SAC KNOXVILLE
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SUBJECT : "FLYING SAUCERS" OBSERVED OVER
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OAK RIDGE AREA
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INTERNAL SECURITY - X
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There are being submitted herewith two photographs of reputedly
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"flying saucers" which were seen at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, sometime during
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July of 1947. All of the information contained in this letter was
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received from George Rateman, Resident Engineer, Air Material Command,
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United States Army, who is the principal army technician at the Nuclear
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Energy for the Propulsion of Aircraft Research Center at Oak Ridge,
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Tennessee.
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Mr. Rateman advised that the attached photographs were taken by ______
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in July of 1947. He stated that interview with _______ revealed that he
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had been snapping photographs of his family in front of his residence at
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218 Illinois Avenue, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, late in the afternoon, when he
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looked into the sky and observed the vapor trail as exhibited by the
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photograph numbered "1." __________ stated that he took a snap of this
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trail, was winding the film to the next number, when he looked into the
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sky and observed the ball of fire as shown in photograph 2. _______ made
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these photographs available to reporters of the Knoxville News-Sentinel
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and a story concerning them was run in that paper; however, as shown by
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the photostatic copy of the newspaper clipping, which is also being
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submitted herewith to the Bureau, the print was very indistinct; the news
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story did not contain any factual information; and it was regarded
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generally by the public at the time as a possible trick.
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Later, it was learned by Rateman and _________ that _________ had
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made several copies of this photograph and had distributed them among his
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aquaintances at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Upon ___________ finding that the
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photographs had received some distribution, he requested Rateman as Head
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of the Compliance and Investigations Division, to recover as many as
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possible of the photographs, advise the persons in whose possession they
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were found to say nothing to anyone concerning them, and to return the
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said photographs to him for transmission to the United States Air Force
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Intelligence Service. Rateman advises that he succeeded in rounding up
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twenty four copies of these photographs, and that, according to the
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statements of ________, no more copies were made or distributed. Rateman
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further stated that _______ had appeared extremely concerned over the
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matter and seemed quite emphatic that the matter should be given no more
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publicity than was absolutely necessary. Rateman also advised that he
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studied the negatives from which the reproductions were made, and they
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appeared to be authentic in that trick photography should have been
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apparent, but from the ______________ ________________.
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Document #: 5
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 06-09-1986
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Subject: 1947 GEN. TWINING LETTER
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23 September 1947
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SUBJECT: AMC Opinion Concerning "Flying Discs"
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TO: Commanding General
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Army Air Forces
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Washington 25, D.C.
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ATTENTION: Brig. General George Schulgen
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AC/AS-2
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1. As requested by AC/AS-2 there is presented below the considered
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opinion of this command concerning the so-called "Flying Discs." This
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opinion is based on interrogation report data furnished by AC/AS-2 and
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preliminary studied by personnel of T-2 and Aircraft Laboratory,
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Engineering Division T-3. This opinion was arrived at in a conference
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between personnel from the Air Institute of Technology, Intelligence
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T-2, Office, Chief of Engineering Division, and the Aircraft, Power
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Plant and Propeller Laboratories of Engineering Division T-3.
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2. It is the opinion that:
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a. The phenomenon reported is something real and not visionary or
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fictitious.
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b. There are objects probably approximately the shpe of a disc, of
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such appreciable size as to appear to be as large as man-made
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aircraft.
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c. There is the possibility that some of the incidents may be
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caused by natural phenomena, such as meteors.
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d. The reported operating characteristics such as extreme rates of
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climb, maneuverability (particularly in roll), and action which
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must be considered evasive when sighted or contacted by friendly
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aircraft and radar, lend belief to the possibility that some of
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the objects are controlled either manually, automatically or
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remotely.
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e. The apparent common description of the objects is as follows:
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(1) Metallic or light reflecting surface.
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(2) Absence of trail, except in a few instances when the object
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apparently was operating under high performance conditions.
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(3) Circular or elliptical in shape, flat on bottom and domed on
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top.
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(4) Several reports of well kept formation flights varying from
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three to nine objects.
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(5) Normally no associated sound, except in three instances a
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substantial rumbling roar was noted.
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(6) Level flight speeds normally about 300 knots are estimated.
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Document #: 6
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 06-09-1986
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Subject: 1947 GEN. TWINING LETTER
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LETTER FROM GENERAL N.F. TWINING TO COMMANDING GENERAL,
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f. It is possible within the present U.S. knowledger - provided
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extensive detailed development is undertaken--to construct a piloted
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aircraft which has the general description of the object in
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subparagraph (e) above which would be capable of an approximate range
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of 700 miles at subsonic speeds.
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g. Any devlopments in this country along the lines indicated would be
|
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extremely expensive, time consuming and at the considerable expense
|
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of current projects and therefore, if directed, should be set up
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independently of existing projects.
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h. Due consideration must be given the following:
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(1) The possibility that these objects are of domestic origin - the
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product of some high security project not known to AC/AS-2 or
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this command.
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(2) The lack of physical evidence in the shape of crash recovered
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exhibits which would undeniably prove the existence of these
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objects.
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(3) The possibility that some foreign nation has a form of
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propulsion possibly nuclear, which is outside of our domestic
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knowledge.
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3. It is recommended that:
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a. Headquarters, Army Air Forces issue a directive assigning a priority,
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security classification and code name for a detailed study of this
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matter to include the preparation of complete sets of all available
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and pertinent data which will then be made available to the Army,
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Navy, Atomic Energy Commission, JRDB, the Air Force Scientific
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Advisory Group, NACA, and the RAND and NEPA projects for comments
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and recommendations, with a preliminary report to be forwarded
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within 15 days of receipt of the data and a detailed report
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thereafter every 30 days as the investigation develops. A complete
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interchange of data should be effected.
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4. Awaiting a specific directive AMC will continue the investigation
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within its current resources in order to more closely define the
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nature of the phenomenon. Detailed Essential Elements of
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Information will be formulated immediately for transmittal thru
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channels.
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N.F. TWINING
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Lieutenant General, U.S.A.
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Commanding.
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Document #: 7
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 06-10-1986
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Subject: 1975 LORING AFB LANDING
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
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Headquarters Aerospace Defense Command
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Reply to
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Attn of: DAD
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Subject: Request for Information Under The Freedom of Information Act
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To ____________________
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1. A copy of you letter dated 22 August 1977 was received in this
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headquarters for direct reply on 19 September 1977. The following
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log entries have been extracted for release:
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a. NORAD Command Director's Log ( 1975 )
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29 Oct/0630Z: Command Director called by Air Force Operations Center
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concerning an unknown helicopter landing in the munitions
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storage area at Loring AFB, Maine. Apparently this was
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second night in a row this occurrence. There was also an
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indication, but not confirmed, that Canadian bases had
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been overflown by a helicopter.
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31 Oct/0445Z: Report from Wurtsmith AFB through Air Force Ops Center -
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incident at 0355Z. Helicopter hovered over SAC Weapons
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storage area then departed area. Tanker flying at 2700
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feet made both visual sighting and radar skin paint.
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Track object 35NM SE over Lake Huron where contack was
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lost.
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1 Nov/0920Z: Received, as info, message from Loring AFB, Maine, citing
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probable helicopter overflight of base.
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8 Nov/0753Z: 24th NORAD Region unknown tract J330, heading SSW, 12000
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feet. 1 To 7 objects, 46.46N 109.23W. Two F-106
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scrambled out of Great Falls at 0745Z. SAC reported visual
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sighting from Sabotage Alert Teams ( SAT ) K1, K3, L1 and
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L6 ( lights and jet sounds ). Weather section states no
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anomalous propagation or northern lights.
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Date Sent: 06-10-1986
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Subject: 1975 MALMSTROM AFB, MT
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NORAD Region Senior Director's Log (Malmstrom AFB, Montana).
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0835Z: SAT Teams K3 and L4 report visual, K3 report target at 300 feet
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altituds and L4 reports target at 5 miles. Contact lost at 0820Z. F-106s
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returned to base at 0850Z with negative results. 0905Z Great Falls radar
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search and height had intermittent contact. 0910Z SAT teams again had
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visual (Site C-1, 10 miles SE Stanford, Montana0. 0920Z SAT CP reported
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that when F-106s were in area, targets would turn out lights, and when
|
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F-106s left, targets would turn lights on. F-106s never gained visual or
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radar contact at anytime due to terrain clearance.
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This type of activity has been reported in the Malmstrom area for several
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days although previous to tonight no unknowns were declared. The track
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will be carried as a remaining unknown.
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7 NOV 75 (1035Z) - Received a call from the 34st Strategic Air Command
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post (SAC CP), saying that the following missile locations reported seeing
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a large red to orange to yellow object: M-1, L-3, LIMA and L-6.The general
|
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object location would be 10 miles south of Moore, Montana, and 20 miles
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east of Buffalo,Montana, Commander and Deputy for Operations (DO) informed
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7 NOV 75 (1203Z) - SAC advised that the LCF at Harlowton, Montana,observed
|
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an object which emitted a light which illuminated the site driveway.
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7 NOV 75 (1319Z) - SAC advised K-1 says very bright object to their east
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is now southeast of them and they are looking at it with 10x50 binoculars.
|
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Object seems to have lights (several) on it, but no distinct pattern.
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The orange/gold object overhead also has small lights on it. SAC also
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advises female civilian reports having seen an object bearing south from
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her position six miles west of Lewistown.
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7 NOV 75 (1327Z) - L-1 reports that the object to their northeast seems to
|
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be issuing a black object from it, tubular in the shape. In all this time,
|
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surveilance has not been able to detect any sort of track except for known
|
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traffic.
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7 NOV 75 (1355Z) - K-1 and L-1 report that as the sun rises, so do the
|
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objects they have visual.
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7 NOV 75 (1429Z) - From SAC CP: As the sun rose, the UFOs disappeared.
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Commander and DO notitier.
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8 NOV 75 (0635Z) - A security camper team at K-4 reported UFO with white
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lights, one red light 50 yards behind white light personnel at K-1 seeing
|
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same object.
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8 NOV 75 (0645Z) - Height personnel picked up object 10-13,000 feet, track
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J330, EKLB 0648, 18 Knots, 9,500 feet. Objects as many as seven, as few
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as two A/C.
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8 NOV 75 (0753Z) - J330 unknown 0753, Stationary / seven knots /12,000.
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One (varies seven objects.). None, no possibility, EKLB 3746, two F-106,
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GTF, SCR 0754. NCOC notified.
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
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Date Sent: 06-10-1986
|
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Subject: 1975 MALMSTROM AFB, MT
|
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24th NORAD Region Senior Director's Log (Malmstrom AFB, Montana).
|
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8 NOV 75 (0820Z) - Lost radar contact, figters broken off at 0825, looking
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in area of J331 (another height finder contact).
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8 NOV 75 (0905Z) - From SAC CP: L-sites had fighters and objects; fighters
|
||
did not get down to objects.
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8 NOV 75 (0915Z) - From SAC CP:From four different points:Observed objects
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||
and fighters; when fighters arrived in the area, the lights went out; when
|
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fighters departed, the lights came back on; to NCOC.
|
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8 nov 75 (0953Z) - From SAC CP: L-5 reported object increased in speed -
|
||
high velocity,raised in altitude and now cannot tell the object from stars
|
||
. to NCOC.
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8 NOV 75 (1105Z) - From SAC CP: E-1 reported white light (site is
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approximately 60 nautical miles north of Lewistown). NCOC notified.
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9 NOV 75 (0305Z) - SAC CP Called and advised SAC crews at sites L-1, L-6
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and M-1 observing UFO. object yellowish bright round light 20 miles north
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of Harlowton, 2 to 4,000 feet.
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9 NOV 75 (0320) - SAC CP reported UFO 20 miles southeast of Lewistown,
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orange white disc object. 24 NORAD Region survellance checking area.
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Surveillance unable to get height check.
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9 NOV 75 (0320Z) - FAA Watch Supervisor reported he had five air carriers
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vicinity of UFO, United Fight 157 reported seeing meteor, "arc welder's
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blue" in color. SAC CP advised,sites still report seeing object stationary
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9 NOV 75 (0348Z) - SAC CP Confirms L-1, sees object, a mobile security
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team has been directed to get closer and report.
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9 NOV 75 (0629Z) - SAC CP advises UFO sighting reported around 0305Z.
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Cancelled the flight security team from site L-1, checked area and all
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secure, no more sightings.
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10 NOV 75 (0215Z) - Received a call from SAC CP. Report UFO sighting from
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site K-1 around Harlowton area. Surveillance
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10 NOV 75 (0153Z) - Surveillance report unable to locate track that would
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correlate with UFO sighting by K-1.
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Document #: 10
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 06-10-1986
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Subject: 1975 MALMSTROM AFB, MT.
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24th NORAD Region Senior Director's Log (malmstrom AFB, Montana).
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10 NOV 75 (1125Z) - UFO sighting reported by Minot Air Force Station, a
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bright star-like object in the west, moving east, about the size of a car.
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First seen approximately 1015Z. Approximately 1120Z, the object passed
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over the radar station, 1,000 feet to 2,000 feet high, no noise heard.
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Three people from the site or local area saw the object. NCOC notified.
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2. HQ USAF/DADF also forwarded a copy of a NORAD document for a review
|
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for possible downgrade and release. We have determined the document is
|
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properly and currently classified and is exempt from disclosure under
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public law 90-23, 5 USC 552b(1).
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3. The decision to withhold release of this document may be appealed in
|
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writing to the Secretary of the Air Force within 45 days from the date of
|
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this letter. If you appeal, include any reasons for reconsideration you
|
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wish to present and attach a copy of this letter. Address your letter as
|
||
follows: Secretary of the Air Force, thru HQ ADCOM/DAD, Peterson AFB CO
|
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80914.
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TERRENCE C. JAMES, COLONEL, USAF
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Director of Administration CY to: HQ USAF/DAD
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HQ USAF/JACL
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Document #: 11
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
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Date Sent: 06-10-1986
|
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Subject: 1980 KIRTLAND AFB, NM
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ADMINISTRATIVE DATA
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TITLE DATE TIME
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KIRTLAND AFB, NM, 8 Aug - 3 Sep 2 - 9 Sept 80 1200
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80 Alleged Sighting of
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Unidentified Aerial Lights in
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Restricted Test Range. PLACE
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AFOSI Det 1700, Kirtland AFB, NM
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NOW RECEIVED
|
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Yes in person
|
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SOURCE OF EVALUATION
|
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Major Ernest E. Edwards
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RESIDENCE OR BUSINESS ADDRESS PHONE
|
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Commander, 1608 SPS, Manzano 4-7516
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Kirtland AFB, NM
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REMARKS SUMMARY OF INFORMATION
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1. On 2 Sept 80, SOURCE related on 8 Aug 80, three Security Policemen
|
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assigned to 1608 SPS, KAFB, NM, on duty inside the Manzano Weapons Storage
|
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Area sighted an unidentified light in the air that traveled from North to
|
||
South over the Coyote Canyon area of the Department of Defense Restricted
|
||
Test Range on KAFB, NM. The Security Policemen identified as: SSGT
|
||
STEPHEN FERENZ, Area Supervisor, ATC MARTIN W. RIST and AMN ANTHONY D.
|
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FRAZIER, were later interviewed separately by SOURCE and all three
|
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related the same statement; at approximately 2350 hrs., while on duty in
|
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Charlie Sector, East Side of Manzano, the three observed a very bright
|
||
light in the sky approximately 3 miles North-North East of their position.
|
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The light traveled with great speed and stopped suddenly in the sky over
|
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Coyote Canyon. The three first thought the object was a helicopter,
|
||
however, after observing the strange aerial maneuvers (stop and go), they
|
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felt a helicopter couldn't have performed such skills. The light landed
|
||
in the Coyote Canyon area. Sometime later, three witnessed the light take
|
||
off and leave proceeding straight up at a high speed and disappear.
|
||
|
||
2. Central Security Control (CSC) inside Manzano, contacted Sandia
|
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Security, who conducts frequent building checks on two alarmed structures
|
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in area. They advised that a patrol was already in the area and would
|
||
investigate.
|
||
|
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3. On 11 Aug 80, RUSS CURTIS, Sandia Security, advised that on 9 Aug
|
||
80, a Sandia Security Guard, (who wishes his name not be divulged for fear
|
||
of harassment), related the following: At approximately 0020 hrs., he was
|
||
driving east on the Coyote Canyon access road on a routine building check
|
||
of an alarmed structure. As he approached the structure he observed a
|
||
bright light near the ground behind the structure. He also observed an
|
||
object he first thought was a helicopter. But after driving closer, he
|
||
observed a round disk shaped object. He attempted to radio for backup
|
||
patrol but his radio would not work. As he approached the object on foot
|
||
armed with a shotgun, the object took off in a vertical direction at a
|
||
high rate of speed. The guard was a former helicopter mechanic in the
|
||
U.S. Army and stated the object he observed was not a helicopter.
|
||
|
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4. SOURCE advised on 22 Aug 80, three other security policemen observed
|
||
the same aerial phenomena described by the first three. Again the object
|
||
landed in Coyote Canyon. They did not see the object take off.
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Document #: 12
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
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Date Sent: 06-10-1986
|
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Subject: 1980 KIRTLAND AFB, NM.
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5. Coyote Canyon is part of a large restricted test range used by the Air
|
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Force Weapons Laboratory, Sandia Laboratories, Defense Nuclear Agency and
|
||
the Department of Energy. The range was formerly patrolled by Sandia
|
||
Security, however, they only conduct building checks there now.
|
||
|
||
6. On 10 Aug 80, a New Mexico State Patrolman sighted an aerial object
|
||
land in the Manzano's between Belen and Albuquerque, NM. The Patrolman
|
||
reported the sighting to the Kirtland AFB Command Post, who later referred
|
||
the patrolman to the AFOSI Dist 17. AFOSI Dist 17 advised the patrolman
|
||
to make a report through his own agency. On 11 Aug 80, the Kirtland
|
||
Public Information office advised the patrolman the USAF no longer
|
||
investigates such sighting unless they occur on a USAF base.
|
||
|
||
7. WRITER contacted all the agencies who utilized the test range and it
|
||
was learned no aerial tests are conducted in the Coyote Canyon area. Only
|
||
ground test are conducted.
|
||
|
||
8. On 8 Sept 80, WRITER learned from Sandia Security that another
|
||
Security guard observed a object land near an alarmed structure sometime
|
||
during the first week of August, but did not report it until just
|
||
recently for fear of harassment.
|
||
|
||
9. The two alarmed structures located within the area contain HQ CR 44
|
||
material.
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||
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|
||
|
||
DATE FORWARDED HQ AFOSI
|
||
10 Aug 80 AFOSI FORM
|
||
----------------------------------------------------
|
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DATE TYPE OR PRINTED NAME OF SPECIAL AGENT
|
||
Sept 80 Richard C Doty, SA
|
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DISTRICT FILE NO
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8017D93-0/29
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CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
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|
||
Document #: 13
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 06-10-1986
|
||
Subject: 1980 KIRTLAND AFB, NM
|
||
|
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COMPLAINT FORM
|
||
ADMINISTRATIVE DATA
|
||
|
||
DATE TIME
|
||
14 Aug 80 0730
|
||
KIRTLAND AFB, NM 13 Aug 80, Possible
|
||
Hostile Intelligence Intercept Incident, PLACE
|
||
Frequency Jamming. AFOSI District 17, BID,
|
||
KIRTLAND AFB, NM
|
||
|
||
SOURCE AND EVALUATION
|
||
1960th Communication
|
||
Officer
|
||
|
||
RESIDENCE OR BUSINESS
|
||
ADDRESS
|
||
1960 COMMSq KAFB, NM
|
||
|
||
PHONE
|
||
4-5098
|
||
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|
||
|
||
REMARKS SUMMARY OF INFORMATION
|
||
|
||
1. On 13 Aug 80, 1960 COMMSq Maintenance Officer reported Radar Approach
|
||
Control equipment and scanner radar inoperative due to high frequency
|
||
jamming from an unknown cause. Total blackout of entire radar approach
|
||
system to include Albuquerque Airport was in effect between 1630-2215 hrs.
|
||
Radar Approach Control back up system also were inoperative.
|
||
|
||
2. On 13 Aug 80, Defense Nuclear Agency Radio Frequency Monitors
|
||
determined, by vector analysis, the interference was being sent from an
|
||
area (V-90 degrees or due East). On DAF map coordinates E-28.6. The area
|
||
was located NW of Coyote Canyon Test area. It was first thought that
|
||
Sandia Laboratory, which utilizes the test range was responsible.
|
||
However, after a careful check, it was later determined that no test were
|
||
being conducted in the canyon area. Department of Energy, Air Force
|
||
Weapons Laboratory and DNA were contacted but assured that their agencies
|
||
were not responsible.
|
||
|
||
3. On 13 Aug 80, Base Security Police conducted a physical check of the
|
||
area but because of the mountainous terrain, a thorough check could not be
|
||
completed at that time. A later foot search failed to disclose anything
|
||
that could have caused the interference.
|
||
|
||
4. On 13 Aug 80, at 2216 hrs., all radar equipment returned to normal
|
||
operation without further incident.
|
||
|
||
5. CONCLUSION: The presence of hostile intelligence jamming cannot be
|
||
ruled out. Although no evidence would suggest this, the method has been
|
||
used in the past. Communication maintenance specialists cannot explain
|
||
how such interference could cause the radar equipment to become totally
|
||
inoperative. Neither could they suggest the type or range of the
|
||
interference signal. DNA frequency monitors reporeted the interference
|
||
beam was wide spread and a type unknown to their electronical equipment.
|
||
Further checks of the area was being conducted by Technical Services,
|
||
AFOSI.
|
||
|
||
6. High command interest item. Briefings requested IAW AFOSIR 124-4 be
|
||
completed at HQ AFOSI/IVOE. HQ CR 44 and 51 items.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 14
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 14
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 06-10-1986
|
||
Subject: 1980 PROJ. AQUARIUS DOC.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
SECRET
|
||
|
||
17 NOV 1980
|
||
|
||
RTTEZYVW RUFLOJA9136
|
||
ZNY S E C R E T
|
||
GT
|
||
SECRET FOR AFOSI ONLY
|
||
R 171130Z NOV 80
|
||
FM HQ AFOSI BOLLING AFB DC//IVOE
|
||
TO RUWTFBA AFOSI DIST 17 KIRTLAND AFB NM//BID
|
||
INFO 7602 AINTELG FT BELVOIR VA//INSR
|
||
SECRET FOR AFOSI ONLY
|
||
Ref: Request for Photo Imagery Interpretation Your MSG 292030Z Oct 80.
|
||
Subject Case NR: 8017D93-126 HQ CR 44
|
||
1. Subject Negatives/Film were analyzed by HQ IVT and 7602 AINTELG, it
|
||
and the following results were found:
|
||
A. Negative #1: Deplicting C-5A aircraft on approach and streaking
|
||
unidentified aerial object in lower right portion of film. Film found to
|
||
be unaltered. Size differential was not consistent with size of aircraft.
|
||
Conclusion: Inconclusive
|
||
B. Negative #2: Deplicting cylinder shaped unidentified aerial object in
|
||
upper left portion of photo. Film found to be unaltered. Film showed
|
||
object to be consistent with field depth and consistent with relative size
|
||
of fixed objects. Conclusion: Legitimate negative of unidentified aerial
|
||
object. Bolton/Reinfeld method did not reveal visible markings on object.
|
||
C. Negative #3: Deplicting irregular shaped unidentified aerial object
|
||
in seven frames of 8MM film. Because of the size and apparent speed of
|
||
object no further classification or conclusion could be drawn. Film shown
|
||
to be unaltered.
|
||
D. 34 inches of 8MM film: Deplicting apparent colored object moving in
|
||
front of still camera. Film found to be unaltered. Spectrography
|
||
revealed colors to be basic prism features. Depth analysis revealed
|
||
object to be within 152MM of camera. Object was not consistent with
|
||
relative size of fixed objects observed for several seconds in film.
|
||
Conclusion: inconclusive.
|
||
E. Original Negative Deplicting Unidentified Object: Film found to be
|
||
unaltered. Because of a lack of fixed objects in the film, no depth
|
||
analysis could be performed. Bolton, Reinfeld method revealed object to
|
||
be saucer shaped, approximate diameter 37 feet. Object contained a
|
||
trilateral insignia on the lower portion of object. Conclusion:
|
||
Legitimate negative of unidentified aerial object.
|
||
2. Ref your request for further information regarding HQ CR 44, the
|
||
following is provided: Capt. Grace 7602 Aintelg, INS contacted and
|
||
related following: (S/WINTEL) USAF no longer publicly active in UFO
|
||
research, however USAF still has interest in all UFO sightings over USAF
|
||
installation/test ranges. Several other government agencies, lead by
|
||
NASA, actively investigates legitimate sightings through covert cover.
|
||
(S/WINTEL/FSA) One such cover is UFO Reporting Center, US Coast and
|
||
Geodetic Survey, Rockville, MD 20852. NASA filters results of sightings
|
||
to appropriate military departments with interest in that particular
|
||
sighting. The official US Government Policy and results of project
|
||
Aquarius is still classified top secret with no dissemination outside
|
||
official intelligence channels and with restricted access to "MJ
|
||
Twelve". Case on Bennewitz is being monitored by NASA, INS, who
|
||
request all future evidence be forwarded to them thru AFOSI, IVOE.
|
||
4. Ref your request for technical assistance. Because of a chance of
|
||
public disclosure, no knowledgeable personnel with SPA will be provided.
|
||
Continue to receive assistance from individuals mentioned in your
|
||
message, Miller, fugate. Because of the sensitivity of case, request
|
||
they be thoroughly debriefed at regualr intervals.
|
||
BTS
|
||
NNNS
|
||
DOWNGRADE 17NOV2020
|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 15
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 06-10-1986
|
||
Subject: 1986 NSA REPLY AQUARIUS
|
||
|
||
CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY
|
||
CENTRAL SECURITY SERVICE
|
||
Fort George G. Meade, Maryland 20755-6000
|
||
|
||
Serial: J9014C
|
||
|
||
15 APR 1986
|
||
|
||
This responds to your letter of 7 March 1986 in which you further
|
||
narrowed your Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for records
|
||
pertaining to Project Aquarius.
|
||
|
||
The document located in response to your request as stated in your
|
||
7 March letter has been reviewed by this Agency as required by the FOIA
|
||
and has been found to be currently and properly classified in accordance
|
||
with Executive Order 12356. This document meets the criteria for
|
||
classification as set forth in subparagraphs 2, 4, and 8 of section 1.3
|
||
and remains classified TOP SECRET as provided in section 1.1 of Executive
|
||
Order 12356. The document is classified because its disclosure could
|
||
reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the national
|
||
security. Because the document is currently and properly classified, it
|
||
is exempt from disclosure pursuant to the first exemption of the FOIA
|
||
(5 U.S.C. section 552(b) (1)).
|
||
|
||
In addition, this Agency is authorized by various statues to protect
|
||
certain information concerning its activities. We have determined that
|
||
such information exists in this document. Accordingly, those portions are
|
||
also exempt from disclosure pursuant to the third exemption of the FOIA
|
||
which provides for the withholding of information specifically protected
|
||
from disclosure by statute. The specific statutes applicable in this case
|
||
are Title 18 U.S. Code 798; Title 50 U.S. Code 403(d) (3); and Section 6,
|
||
Public Law 86-36 (50 U.S. Code 402 "note").
|
||
|
||
No portion of the information is reasonably segregable.
|
||
|
||
Since your request has been denied, you are hereby advised of this
|
||
Agency's appeal procedures.
|
||
|
||
Any person denied access to information may, within 45 days after
|
||
notification of the denial, file an appeal to the NSA/CSS Freedom of
|
||
Information Act Appeal Authority. The appeal shall be in writing
|
||
addressed to the NSA/CSS FOIA Appeal Authority, National Security Agency,
|
||
Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000. The appeal shall reference the
|
||
initial denial of access and shall contain, in sufficient detail and
|
||
particularity, the grounds upon which the requester believes release of
|
||
the information is required. The NSA/CSS Appeal Authority shall respond
|
||
to the appeal within 20 working days after receipt.
|
||
|
||
In your letter, you take exception to the amount requested by this
|
||
Agency for manpower and computer search fees to process your original
|
||
request for all information on Project Aquarius. Please be advised that
|
||
NSA search and duplication fees are computed in accordance with guidance
|
||
promulgated in sections 6-201 and 6-202 of Dod Directive 5400.7-R
|
||
|
||
Sincerely,
|
||
|
||
JULIA B. WETZEL
|
||
Director of Policy
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Document #: 16
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 06-10-1986
|
||
Subject: 1983 P.L. CLARKE MEMO
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
Mr. Peter L. Clarke 5 December 1983
|
||
KOB Television
|
||
4 Broadcast Plaza SW
|
||
PO Box 1351
|
||
Albuquerque NM 87103
|
||
|
||
Dear Mr. Clarke
|
||
|
||
This is in reference to your Freedom of Information Act request of 18
|
||
November 1983 requesting access to information regarding photographs taken
|
||
by Paul Bennewitz in 1980 near Kirtland AFB.
|
||
|
||
The only information we have in our files regarding this incident is a
|
||
copy of a message, originator unknown, which apparently was placed in
|
||
circulation in at least three cities in the U.S. This message discusses
|
||
analysis of UFO photographs, and, while it does not mention who the
|
||
photographer was, it does mention the name Bennewitz. The purported
|
||
originator, the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, has reviewed
|
||
the message and confirmed that it is a hoax. While the Air Force
|
||
Intelligence Service is listed as a recipient of the message, we have no
|
||
record of ever receiving it from AFOSI. The copy which we have in our
|
||
files was forwarded to us by the organization Citizens Against UFO
|
||
Secrecy.
|
||
|
||
We are attaching a copy of the document as we received it. We have,
|
||
however, removed the bogus security markings so as not to alarm any
|
||
recipients. We are also attaching other documents created by this agency
|
||
as a result of the bogus message. These documents have previously been
|
||
released to the public through the Freedom of Information Act.
|
||
|
||
For your further information, this agency collected information on UFO
|
||
sightings for a few years. However, our interest in this topic was
|
||
discontinued in the mid-1970's and our UFO records were transferred to
|
||
the General Services Administration for inclusion in Project Blue Book.
|
||
These records are available for public inspection through the National
|
||
Archives and Records Service, Modern Military Branch, 8th and
|
||
Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington DC 20408.
|
||
|
||
Sincerely 3 Atch
|
||
1-3. Docs on UFO Incident
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SUSAN COOKSEY
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Freedom of Information Manager
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Document #, or ('E' to end): 17
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CUFON Computer UFO Network
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Document #: 17
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 06-10-1986
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Subject: 1983 UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE
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CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
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Headquarters Air Force Intelligence Service
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Fort Belvor Virginia 22060
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DAD 25 January 1983
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Possible Unauthorized Release of Classified Material
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INSA (MSgt Heldman)
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DA
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1. Per our telephone conversation today, I am forwarding Mr Robert
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Todd's FOIA request along with the AFOSI message for determination as to
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classification level. As you can see, Mr Todd retyped the message "for
|
||
easier reading." I have talked to AFOSI/DADF, Nadine Dulacki. According
|
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to her, they did not release the message to Mr Todd nor does she know how
|
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it came into his possession. Maj Kilikauskas (AFSAC/INOB, 664-4488) has
|
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looked at the message and he feels that it is a fake for several reasons:
|
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|
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a. There never has been an office within AFSAC (or 7602nd) with the
|
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symbol INS, INSR, or IT.
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|
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b. There has never been a "Capt Grace" (or anyone with the surname
|
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Grace) assigned to AFSAC.
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|
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c. The purported imagery interpretation done is outside AFSAC's and
|
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AFOSI's mission. Further, AFSAC has no individuals who are photo
|
||
interpreters.
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|
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d. The term WNINTEL is spelled phonetically on each occurrence. OSI
|
||
should certainly be familiar with the correct spelling. Further, the
|
||
document is replete with grammatical errors, typing errors, and in
|
||
general, makes no sense.
|
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|
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e. The document is not in the standard, accepted format for
|
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classified messages.
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Neither Maj Kilikauskas nor Mr Nehlig (who has worked in AFSAC many
|
||
years) remember hearing of a "Project Aquarius." Further, Maj
|
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Kilikauskas had no idea if the information purported supplied by this
|
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Capt Grace is, in fact, classified at the Secret/WNINTEL level. He
|
||
suggests that both NASA and Coast and Geodetic Survey be contacted to
|
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see if they have an interest in the message.
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|
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2. Finally, I have talked to Mr Earl Middaugh (AFOSI/IVOE, 767-5144).
|
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He remembers a FOIA request that his office staffed which involved an
|
||
AFOSI message similar to this one. However, they were unable to identify
|
||
it as OSI originated. He thinks perhaps this might be the same message.
|
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I have forwarded a copy of the Todd request to the AFOSI Freedom of
|
||
Information Office (Bob Walker, 767-5262). Upon receipt both Mr Walker
|
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and Mr Middaugh will be better able to determine if this is a legitimate
|
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AFOSI document.
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3. Until a determination is made, we ill regard the document as
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classified.
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SUSAN COOKSEY 2 Atch
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Documentation Management Branch 1. Todd Request
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2. Message, 2 cys (S/WNINTEL)
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Document #, or ('E' to end): 128
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CUFON Computer UFO Network
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|
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Document #: 18
|
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
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Date Sent: 06-10-1986
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Subject: 1986 NSA PROJ. AQUARIUS
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CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT DOCUMENT FILES
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NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY
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CENTRAL SECURITY SERVICE
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Fort George G. Meade, Maryland 20755-6000
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|
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Mr. _____________________ Serial: J9014A
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_________________________
|
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_________________________ 20 FEB 1986
|
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|
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Dear Mr. ________________
|
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|
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This is in response to your Freedom of Information Act request of 8
|
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January 1986 in which you request information on a group referred to as
|
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MJ12 or "Majestic 12" and Projects Sigma, Snowbird and Aquarius.
|
||
|
||
Please be advised that Sigma and Snowbird are not projects of this
|
||
Agency, so we would have no records responsive to that portion of your
|
||
request. In addition, no records were located relating to M12 or
|
||
"Majestic 12."
|
||
|
||
An initial survey of materials responsive to that portion of your
|
||
request dealing with Project Aquarius would result in search fees in
|
||
excess of $15,000 for manpower and computer costs. Our search would be
|
||
facilitated and the search fees may be less if you provide us with
|
||
additional information regarding the type of information in which you are
|
||
interested. This request for further specificity is in accordance with
|
||
DoD regulations governing the processing of FOIA requests.
|
||
|
||
Should you wish us to initiate a search for records responsive to
|
||
your request as stated inyour 8 January letter, please be advised that our
|
||
policy is to request advance payment of one-half the estimated cost, as
|
||
well as an agreement to pay the balance, prior to initiating the search.
|
||
|
||
Please be advised that your agreeing to incur these fees will not
|
||
necessarily result in the disclosure to you of any information. It has
|
||
been our experience, that any records responsive to your request, if such
|
||
records exist, most likely would be classified or otherwise exempt from
|
||
release in accordance with the exemption provisions of the Freedom of
|
||
Information Act. The application of these exemptions to NSA information
|
||
has been consistently approved by the Federal Judiciary.
|
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|
||
|
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Document #, or ('E' to end): 19
|
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|
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|
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CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 19
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 06-10-1986
|
||
Subject: 1986 NSA PROJ. AQUARIUS
|
||
|
||
CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
|
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|
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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT DOCUMENT FILES
|
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|
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|
||
NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY
|
||
CENTRAL SECURITY SERVICE
|
||
Fort George G. Meade, Maryland 20755-6000
|
||
|
||
__________________________ Serial: J9014A
|
||
__________________________
|
||
__________________________ 03 MAR 1986
|
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|
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Dear Mr. _________________:
|
||
|
||
This is in response to your letter of 20 February 1986 in which you
|
||
stated that, regarding your Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for
|
||
information on Project Aquarius, you are interested in Aquarius as it
|
||
pertains to unidentified aerial objects. Please be advised that Project
|
||
Aquarius does not deal with unidentified aerial projects. We, therefore,
|
||
have no information to provide to you on the subject.
|
||
|
||
In your letter you also ask for information on Projects Sigma and
|
||
Snowbird. The FOIA provides that a person has a right of access to
|
||
federal agency records, except to the extent that such records are
|
||
protected from disclosure by one of nine exemptions. It does not require
|
||
that an agency answer questions. As I mentioned in my letter of 20
|
||
February, Sigma and Snowbird are not NSA projects; therefore, we have no
|
||
information to give you on these topics.
|
||
|
||
Since you indicate in your letter that you will not be paying the
|
||
$15,000.00 fee to search for records pertaining to Aquarius, this response
|
||
completes our action on your request.
|
||
|
||
Sincerely,
|
||
|
||
DENNIS C. CHADWICK
|
||
Chief
|
||
Information Policy
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 20
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 20
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 06-10-1986
|
||
Subject: 1986 ANSWER TO NSA
|
||
|
||
CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
|
||
|
||
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT DOCUMENT FILES
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Mr. Dennis C. Chadwick 3-7-86
|
||
Chief, Information Policy
|
||
National Security Agency
|
||
Fort George G. Meade
|
||
Maryland 20755-6000
|
||
|
||
Dear Mr. Chadwick:
|
||
|
||
Thank you for your letter of 3 March 1986 and reply to my previous letter
|
||
on Project Aquarius. I understand from your letter that you intend to
|
||
abide strictly by the letter of the law in responses to FOIA requests. I
|
||
had not realized that this was the attitude of the NSA or I would not have
|
||
bothered you with questions in general. I have gotten the impression from
|
||
other sources that the NSA does not maintain a generally open attitude
|
||
toward the public, particularly where the subject of unidentified aerial
|
||
objects is involved, and while completely understand the need to restrict
|
||
some information what good is a country if its citizens are kept ignorant.
|
||
Personally I feel that assessing a $15,000 charge for information is
|
||
simply a convenient way to disuade requests.
|
||
|
||
Let me therefore rephrase my request as I would prefer to judge for myself
|
||
whether Aquarius has anything to do with my interests. Firstly, I do not
|
||
want to endanger this country or any of its intelligence gathering
|
||
sources. I am not a spy or a subversive, my father is a surgeon and Lt.
|
||
Colonel in the Air Force and I wouldn't want to harm his career.
|
||
Therefore I am requesting just a clean copy of the material NSA is
|
||
maintaining which describes what the goal of project Aquarius is. I am
|
||
not asking for all material you have but simply the initial forms, papers,
|
||
or letters, which initiated this project and those which outline its
|
||
purpose.
|
||
|
||
I cannot conceive that there should be anything but negligible costs to
|
||
photocopy these materials. This should be waived inasmuch as it should be
|
||
in the interest of the public to be aware of what their taxes are paying
|
||
for. But if NSA needs reimbursement of copying costs then please let me
|
||
know what the cost will be.
|
||
|
||
Sincerely,
|
||
|
||
Mr.______________________
|
||
_________________________
|
||
_________________________
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 21
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 21
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 07-11-1986
|
||
Subject: 1980 RAF WOODBRIDGE
|
||
|
||
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
|
||
|
||
HEADQUAILRS COMBAT SUPPORT GROUP (USAFC)
|
||
|
||
APO NEW YORK
|
||
|
||
REPLY TO: 13 JAN 81
|
||
CD
|
||
ATIN OF.
|
||
|
||
SUBJECT: Unexplained Lights
|
||
|
||
TO: RAF/CC
|
||
|
||
1. Early in the morning of 27 Dec 80 (approximately 0300L),two USAF
|
||
security police patrolmen saw unusual lights outside the back gate at
|
||
RAF Woodbridge. Thinking an aircraft might have crashed or been force
|
||
down, they call for permission to go outside the gate to investigate.
|
||
The on-duty flight chief reponded and allowed three patrolmen to pro-
|
||
ceed on foot.The individuals reported seeing a strange glowing object
|
||
in the forest.The object was described as being metalic in appearance
|
||
and triangular in shape, approximately two to three meters across the
|
||
base and approximately two meters high. It illuminated the entire fo-
|
||
rest with a white light. The object itself had a pulsing red light on
|
||
top and a bank(s) of blue lights underneath. The object was hovering
|
||
or on legs. As the patrolmen approached the object, it maneuvered th-
|
||
rough the trees and disappeared. At this time the animals on a nearby
|
||
farm went into a frenzy. The object was briefly sighted approximately
|
||
an hour later near the back gate.
|
||
|
||
2. The next day, three depressions 1 1/2" deep and 7" in diameter
|
||
were found where the object had been sighted on the ground. The foll-
|
||
owing night (29 Dec 80) the area was checked for radiation.Beta/Gamma
|
||
readings of 0.1 milliroentgens were recorded with peak reading in the
|
||
three depressions and near the center of the triangle formed by the
|
||
depressions. A nearby tree had moderate (.05-.07)readings on the side
|
||
of the tree toward the depressions.
|
||
|
||
3. Later in the night a red sun-like light was seen through the tree
|
||
. It moved about and pulsed. At one point it appeared to throw off
|
||
glowing particles and then broke into five separate white objects
|
||
and then disappeared. Immediately thereafter, three star-like objects
|
||
were noticed in the sky.Two objects to the north and one to the south
|
||
, all of which were about 10 degrees off the horizon. The objects
|
||
moved rapidly in sharp angular movements and displayed red, green and
|
||
blue lights. The objects to the north appeared to be elliptical thro-
|
||
ugh an 8-12 power lens. They then turned to full circles. The objects
|
||
to the north remained in the sky for an hour or more. The object to
|
||
the south was visible for two or three hours and beamed down a stream
|
||
of light from time to time. Numerous individuals, including the unde-
|
||
rsigned, witnessed the activities in paragraphs 2 and 3.
|
||
|
||
CHARLES I. HALT, Lt Col, USAF
|
||
|
||
Deputy Base Commander
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 22
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 22
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 07-12-1986
|
||
Subject: 1975 B.GOLDWATER,REQ-INFO
|
||
|
||
BARRY GOLDWATER Committees:
|
||
Arizona Aeronautical & Space Sci.
|
||
Armed Services
|
||
Preparedness Inv Subcommit
|
||
UNITED STATES SCNATE Tactical Air Power Subcomm
|
||
Washington D.C. 20510 N. S. Naval Petroleum
|
||
Reserves Subcommittee
|
||
March 28, 1975
|
||
|
||
Mr.Shlomo Arnon
|
||
U.C.L.A. Experimental College
|
||
308 Westwood Plaza
|
||
Los Angeles, California 90024
|
||
|
||
Dear Mr.Arnon:
|
||
|
||
The subject of UFOs is one that has interested me for some time.
|
||
About ten or twelve years ago I made an effort to find out what was
|
||
in the building at Wright Patterson Air Force Base where the information
|
||
is stored that has been collected by the Air Force, and I was
|
||
understandably denied this request.
|
||
|
||
It is still classified above Top Secret. I have, however, heard that
|
||
there is a plan under way to release some, if not all, of this material in
|
||
the near future. I'm just as anxious to see this material as you are, and
|
||
I hope we will not have to wait too much longer.
|
||
|
||
Sincerely.
|
||
|
||
Barry Goldwater
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 23
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 23
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 07-12-1986
|
||
Subject: 1981 GOLDWATER,LETTER # 2
|
||
|
||
BARRY GOLDWATER Cmmittees:
|
||
|
||
Intelligence Chairman
|
||
Armed Services
|
||
Tactical Warfare.Chair
|
||
UNITED STATES SENATE Preparedness
|
||
Washington D.C. 20510 Strategic Nuclear Force
|
||
Communications Chairman
|
||
October 19,1981 Aviation
|
||
Science Technology and
|
||
Space
|
||
Indian Affairs
|
||
|
||
Mr. Lee M. Grahan:
|
||
526 West Maple
|
||
Monrovia, California 91016
|
||
|
||
Dear Mr.Graham:
|
||
|
||
First, let me tell you that I have long ago give up acquiring access to
|
||
the so-called Blue Room at Wright-Patterson, as I have had one long
|
||
string of deials from chief after chief, so I have give up.
|
||
|
||
In answer to your questions, "one is essentially correct." I don't know
|
||
of anyone who has access to the "Blue Room," nor am I aware of its
|
||
contents and I am not aware of anything having been relocated. I can't
|
||
answer your question six, in fact, I can't find anyone who would answer
|
||
it.
|
||
|
||
To tell you the truth, Mr Graham, "this thing has gotten so highly
|
||
classified," ecen though I will admit there is a lot of it that has been
|
||
released, "it is just impossible to get anything on it."
|
||
|
||
I am returning your papers because I know they are of value to you.
|
||
|
||
Sincerely,
|
||
|
||
Barry Goldwater
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 24
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 24
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 07-12-1986
|
||
Subject: 1983 GOLDWATER,LETTER # 3
|
||
|
||
BARRY GOLDWATER Committees:
|
||
|
||
Intelligence Chairman
|
||
Armed Services
|
||
Tactical Warfare Chair
|
||
UNITED STATES SENATE Preparedness
|
||
Strategic Nuclear Forces
|
||
C. S. Transportation
|
||
June 20, 1983 Washington D.C. 20510 Communications Chairman
|
||
Aviation
|
||
Science Technology and
|
||
Space
|
||
Indian Affairs
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Mr. William S. Steinman
|
||
15043 Rosalita Drive
|
||
La Mirada, California 90638
|
||
|
||
|
||
Dear Mr.Steinman:
|
||
|
||
To answer your questions, I have never gained access to the so-called
|
||
"Blue Room" at Wright Patterson, so I have no idea what is in it. I have
|
||
no idea of who controls the flow of "need-to-know" because, frankly, I
|
||
was told in such an emphatic way that it was none of my business that
|
||
I've never tried to made it my business since.
|
||
|
||
I wish you luck on your investigation. I'm one of those people who
|
||
believe that with some two billion planets scattered around our universe,
|
||
there has to be a couple of more that can subport life on it.
|
||
|
||
Sincerely,
|
||
|
||
Barry Goldwater
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 25
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 25
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 07-20-1986
|
||
Subject: 1942 MEMO FOR PRESIDENT
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON - Computer UFO Network Seattle, Washington
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
SECRET
|
||
|
||
February 26, 1942.
|
||
|
||
OCS 21347-86
|
||
|
||
|
||
MENORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT:
|
||
|
||
The following is the information we have from GHQ
|
||
at this mement regarding the air alarm over Los Angeles of
|
||
yesterday morning:
|
||
|
||
"From details available at this hour:
|
||
|
||
|
||
1. Unidentified airplanes, other then American
|
||
Army or Navy planes, were probably over Los Angeles, and
|
||
were fired on by elements of the 37th CA Brigade ( AA )
|
||
between 3:12 and 4:15 AM. These units expended 1430
|
||
rounds of ammunition.
|
||
|
||
2. As many as fifteen airplanes may have
|
||
been involved, flying at various speeds from what is
|
||
officially reported as being very slow to as much
|
||
as 200 MPH and at elevations from 9000 to 18000 feet.
|
||
|
||
3. No bombs were dropped.
|
||
|
||
4. No casualties among our troops.
|
||
|
||
5. No planes were shot down.
|
||
|
||
6. No American Army or Navy planes were in action.
|
||
|
||
Investigation continuing. It seems reasonable to conclude
|
||
that if unidentified airplanes were involved they may have
|
||
been from commercial sources, operated by enemy agents for
|
||
purposes of spreeding alarm, disclosing location of antiair-
|
||
craft positions, and slowing production through blackout.
|
||
Such conclusion is supported by varying speed of operation and
|
||
the fact that no bombs were dropped.
|
||
|
||
Gen. George C. Marshall
|
||
|
||
Chief Of Staff
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 26
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 26
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 07-21-1986
|
||
Subject: 1950 W.B. SMITH MEMO
|
||
|
||
CUFON - Computer UFO Network Seattle, Washington
|
||
|
||
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||
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|
||
|
||
TOP SECRET
|
||
CONFIDENTIAL
|
||
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
|
||
|
||
INTRA-DEPARTMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE
|
||
|
||
OTTAWA, Ontario, November 21, 1950
|
||
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|
||
PLACE DATE
|
||
|
||
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|
||
YOUR FILE SUBJECT OUR FILE
|
||
|
||
Geo-Magnetics (R.ST.)
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
MEMORANDUM TO THE CONTROLLER OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS:
|
||
|
||
For the past several years we have been engaged in the study
|
||
of various aspects of radio wave propagation. The vagaries of this
|
||
phenomenon have led us into the fields of aurora, cosmis radiation,
|
||
atmospheric radio-activity and geo-magnetism. In the case of
|
||
geo-magnetics our investigations have contributed little to our knowledge
|
||
of radio wave propagation as yet, but nevertheless have indicated several
|
||
avenues of investigation which may well be explored with profit. For
|
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example, we are on the track of a means whereby the potential energy of
|
||
the earth's magnetic field may be abstracted and used.
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|
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On the basis of theoretical considerations a small and very
|
||
crude experimental unit was constructed approximately a year ago and
|
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tested in our Standards Laboratory. The tests were essentially successful
|
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in that sufficient energy was abstracted from the earth's field to operate
|
||
a voltmeter, approximately 50 milliwatts. Although this unit was far from
|
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being self-sustaining, it nevertheless demonstrated the soundness of the
|
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basic principles in a qualitative manner and provided useful data for the
|
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design of a better unit.
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The design has now been completed for a unit which should be
|
||
self-sustaining and in addition provide a small surplus of power. Such a
|
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unit, in addition to functioning as a `pilot power plant' should be large
|
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enough to permit the study of the various reaction forces which are
|
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expected to develop.
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|
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We believe that we are on the track of something which may
|
||
well prove to be the introduction to a new technology. The existence of a
|
||
different technology is borne out by the investigations which are being
|
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carried on at the present time in relation to flying saucers.
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|
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While in Washington attending the NARB Conference, two books
|
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were released, one titled "Behind the Flying Saucer" by Frank Scully, and
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the other "The Flying Saucers are Real" by Donald Keyhoe. Both books
|
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dealt mostly with the sightings of unidentified objects and both books
|
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claim that flying objects were of extra-terrestrial origin and might well
|
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be space ships
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 07-21-1986
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from another planet. Scully claimed that the preliminary studies of one
|
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saucer which fell into the hands of the United States Government indicated
|
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that they operated on some hitherto unknown magnetic principles. It
|
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appeared to me that our own work in geo-magnetics might well be the
|
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linkage between our technology and the technology by which the saucers are
|
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designed and operated. If it is assumed that our geo-magnetic
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investigations are in the right direction, the theory of operation of the
|
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saucers becomes quite straight forward, with all observed features
|
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explained qualitatively and quantitatively.
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I made discreet enquiries through the Canadian Embassy staff
|
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in Washington who were able to obtain for me the following information:
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a. The matter is the most highly classified subject in the United States
|
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Government, rating higher even than the H-bomb.
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b. Flying saucers exist.
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|
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c. Their modus operandi is unknown but concentrated effort is being made
|
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by a small group headed by Doctor Vannevar Bush.
|
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|
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d. The entire matter is considered by the United States authorities to be
|
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of tremendous significance.
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I was further informed that the United States authorities are
|
||
investigating along quite a nubmer of lines which might possibly be
|
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related to the saucers such as mental phenomena and I gather that they are
|
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not doing too well since they indicated that if Canada is doing anything
|
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at all in geo-magnetics they would welcome a discussion with suitably
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accredited Canadians.
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While I am not yet in a position to say that we have solved
|
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even the first problems in geo-magnetic energy release, I feel that the
|
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correlation between our basic theory and the available information on
|
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saucers checks too closely to be more coincidence. It is my honest
|
||
opinion that we are on the right track and are fairly close to at least
|
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some of the answers.
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|
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Mr. Wright, Defence Research Board liaison officer at the
|
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Canadian Embassy in Washington, was extremely anxious for me to get in
|
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touch with Doctor Solandt, Chairman of the Defence Research Board, to
|
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discuss with him future investigations along the line geo-magnetic energy
|
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release.
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 07-21-1986
|
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Subject: 1950 W.B.SMITH MEMO #3
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I do not feel that we have as yet sufficient data to place before Defence
|
||
Research Board which would enable a program to be initiated within that
|
||
organization, but I do feel that further research is necessary and I
|
||
would prefer to see it done within the frame work of our own organization
|
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with, of course, full co-operation and exchange of information with other
|
||
interested bodies.
|
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|
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I discussed this matter fully with Doctor Solandt, Chairman
|
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of Defence Research Board, on November 20th and placed before him as much
|
||
information as I have been able to gather to date. Doctor Solandt agreed
|
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that work on geo-magnetic energy should go forward as rapidly as possible
|
||
and offered full co-operation of his Board in providing laboratory
|
||
facilities, acquisition of necessary items of equipment, and specialized
|
||
personnel for incidental work in the project. I indicated to Doctor
|
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Solandt that we would prefer to keep the project within the Department of
|
||
Transport for the time being until we have obtained sufficient information
|
||
to permit a complete assessment of the value of the work.
|
||
|
||
It is therefore recommended that a PROJECT be set up within
|
||
the frame work of this Section to study this problem and that the work be
|
||
carried on a part time basis until such time as sufficient tangible
|
||
results can be seen to warrant more definitive action. Cost of the
|
||
program in its initial stages are expected to be less than a few hundred
|
||
dollars and can be carried by our Radio Standards Lab appropriation.
|
||
|
||
Attached hereto is a draft of terms of reference for such a
|
||
project which, if authorized, will enable us to proceed with this
|
||
research work within our own organization.
|
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|
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|
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(W.B. Smith)
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Senior Radio Engineer
|
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WBS/cc
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Document #: 29
|
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
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Date Sent: 07-26-1986
|
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Subject: 1953 GEN.BURGESS 4602nd
|
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DECLASSIFIED PER EXECUTIVE ORDER 12356, Section 3.3, NND 841508
|
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By WG Lewis NARS, Date Jan 29, 1985
|
||
|
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CONFIDENTIAL
|
||
|
||
|
||
Brig. General W. M. Burgess 23 DEC 1953
|
||
Deputy for Intelligence
|
||
Air Defense Command
|
||
Ent Air Force Base
|
||
Colorado Springs, Colorado
|
||
|
||
Dear Woody:
|
||
|
||
In your new function in the Unidentified Flying
|
||
Object Program, it is our understanding that your
|
||
4602nd people will do the "leg work" so to speak, and
|
||
furnish ATIC with its findings. For those types that
|
||
cannot be identified by your Squadron, ATIC will handle
|
||
from an exploratory point of view.
|
||
|
||
Many times the publicity connected with this
|
||
program has been somewhat embarrassing, in that we are
|
||
dealing with a subject, parts of which, are not ex-
|
||
plainable, and the public feeling is that we are holding
|
||
back information they should know about.
|
||
|
||
Due to a policy letter General Samford wrote this
|
||
Directorate a while back, this office has assumed motor-
|
||
ship of releases to the public. I would like to quote
|
||
the last sentence of General Samford's letter as it
|
||
pertains to publicity:
|
||
|
||
"The Directorate of Intelligence, USAF,
|
||
will resist consistently any idea that
|
||
a releasable story can be developed
|
||
about any intelligence activity, pro-
|
||
cess, or experience."
|
||
|
||
As you realize, there is a 10-20% area of unexplainable
|
||
objects, in this program. Also, for this area, we believe
|
||
General Samford's statement above applies, in that it deals
|
||
in an intelligence process performed by ATIC. Therefore,
|
||
we would like to offer you guidance in the publicity angle
|
||
as it pertains to your activity.
|
||
|
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CONFIDENTIAL
|
||
|
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|
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Document #, or ('E' to end): 30
|
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|
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CUFON Computer UFO Network
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|
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Document #: 30
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 07-26-1986
|
||
Subject: 1953GEN.BURGESS 4602nd #2
|
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|
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DECLASSIFIED PER EXECUTIVE ORDER 12356, Section 3.3, NND 841508
|
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By WG Lewis NARS, Date Jan 29, 1985.
|
||
|
||
AFOIN-X/Lt Col Smith/tjc/71092
|
||
Wrtn 21 Dec 53
|
||
|
||
CONFIDENTIAL
|
||
|
||
We think it would be well for your 4602nd people
|
||
in the ZI, to discuss a particular sighting with the
|
||
public or press, anytime the object can be identified.
|
||
Meaning, if they can verify the object as a balloon,
|
||
aircraft, helicopter, etc., go ahead and inform interested
|
||
parties. However, for those times where the object is not
|
||
explainable, it would be well to advise your people to say
|
||
something on this order, "The information on this sighting
|
||
will be analyzed by the Air Technical Intelligence Center
|
||
at Dayton, Ohio", and leave it go at that. If your people
|
||
get into analyzing the 10-20% area to the public, every
|
||
news media across the country will pick up the story.
|
||
|
||
For your information, we have requested ATIC to sub-
|
||
mit to this office, a report that can be released to the
|
||
public. If you desire we could forward to your office a
|
||
copy of this report, that could be used by your agency,
|
||
for release purposes.
|
||
|
||
Sincerely yours,
|
||
|
||
|
||
1 Incl GEORGE E PERRY
|
||
Cy of RSR #1 Colonel, USAF
|
||
to ATIC dtd Directorate of Intelligence
|
||
21 Dec 53 fr D/I
|
||
|
||
P.S. I am informed this letter is somewhat pre-mature,
|
||
in that complete coordination has not effected on
|
||
the regulation that puts you in this business;
|
||
however, you might be able to use this in your pre-
|
||
planning.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
OSAF-OP1 LT. R.C. WHITE
|
||
|
||
AFOIN-X AFOIN-X
|
||
|
||
Lt Col Smith Col Perry 2
|
||
|
||
CONFIDENTIAL
|
||
|
||
|
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Document #, or ('E' to end): 31
|
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|
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CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 31
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 07-26-1986
|
||
Subject: 1973 HELICOPTER ENCOUNTER
|
||
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AR 340-15: the proponent agency is The Adjutant General's Office.
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Reference Office Symbol ) Subject
|
||
)
|
||
) Near Midair Collision with UFO Report
|
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|
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To Commandor Flight Operations Off DATE 23 Nov 73 Cmt 1
|
||
83D USARCOM USAR Flight Facility
|
||
ATTN: AHRCCG Cleveland Hopkins Airport
|
||
Columbus Support Facility Cleveland, Ohio 44135
|
||
|
||
|
||
1. On 18 October 1973 at 2305 hours in the vicinity of Mansfield, Ohio,
|
||
Army Helicopter 68-15444 assigned to Cleveland USARFFAC encountered a near
|
||
midair collision with a unidentified flying object. Four crewmembers
|
||
assigned to the Cleveland USARFFAC for flying proficiency were on AFTP
|
||
status when this incident occurred. The flight crew assigned was CPT
|
||
Lawrence J. Coyne, Pilot in Command,1LT Arrigo Jozzi, Copilot, SSG Robert
|
||
Yanacsek, Crew Chief, SSG John Healey,Flight Medio,All the above personnel
|
||
are member of the 316th MED DET(HEL AMB). a tenant reserve unit of the
|
||
Cleveland USARFFAC.
|
||
|
||
2. The reported incident happened as follows: Army Helicopter 68-15444 was
|
||
returning from Columbus, Ohio to Cleveland, Ohio and at 2305 hours east,
|
||
south east of Mansfield Airport in the vicinity of Mansfield, Ohio while
|
||
flying at an altitude of 2500 feet and on a heading of 030 degrees, SSG
|
||
Yanacsek observed a red light on the east horizon,90 drgrees to the flight
|
||
path of the helicopter. Approximately 30 seconds later, SSG Yanacsek
|
||
indicated the object was converging on the helicopter at the same altitude
|
||
at a airspeed in excess of 600 knots and on a midair collision heading.
|
||
|
||
Cpt Coyne observed the converging object, took over the controls of the
|
||
aircraft and initiated a power descent from 2500 feet to 1700 feet to
|
||
avoid impact with the object. A radio call was initiated to Mansfield
|
||
Tower who acknowledged the helicopter and was asked by CPT Coyne if there
|
||
were any high performance aircraft flying in the vicinity of Mansfield
|
||
Airport however there was no response received from the tower. The crew
|
||
expected impact from the object instead, the object was observed to
|
||
hesistate momontarily over the helicopter and then slowly continued on a
|
||
westerly course accelerating at a high rate of speed, clear west of
|
||
Mansfield Airport then turn 45 degree heading to the Northwest.
|
||
Cpt Coyne indicated the altimeter read a 1000 fpm olimp and read 3500 feet
|
||
with the collective in the full down position. The aircraft was returned
|
||
to 2500 feet by CPT Coyne and flown back to Cleveland, Ohio. The flight
|
||
plan was closed and the FAA Flight Service Station notified of the
|
||
incident. The FSS told CPT Coyne to report the incident to the FAA GADO
|
||
office a Cleveland Hopkins Airport Mr. Porter, 83d USARCOM was notified of
|
||
the incident at 1530 hours on 19 Oct 73.
|
||
|
||
3. This report has been read and attested to by the crewmembers of the
|
||
aircraft with signatures acknowledgeing this report.
|
||
|
||
Lawrence J. Coyne Arrigo Jozzi
|
||
_______________________ _____________________
|
||
|
||
Robert Yanacsek John Healey
|
||
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|
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Document #: 32
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 07-30-1986
|
||
Subject: 1976 IRAN INTERCEPT CASE
|
||
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56 UNCLASSIFIED
|
||
PRIORITY
|
||
|
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OCT1 MSG654 PAGE 01 267 0813
|
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|
||
ACTION: NONF-OR.
|
||
INFO:
|
||
ATCZY UW RUFK JCS 97 17 76-0810 MTMS-CCCC--RJFFHQA_.
|
||
NY CCCCC
|
||
P 2308107 SEP 76
|
||
FM JCS
|
||
INFO RUSHC/SECSTATE WASH DC
|
||
RUFAIIF/C I A
|
||
RUFOIAH/NSA WASH DC
|
||
RUFADWW/WHITE HOUSE WASH DC
|
||
RUFFHQA/CSAF WASH DC
|
||
RUFNAAA/CNO WASH DC
|
||
RUFADHD/CSA WASH DC
|
||
P 2306307 SEP 76
|
||
FM USOAO TEHRAN
|
||
TO RUFK.ICS/OIA WASH DC
|
||
INFO RUFKUCS/SECDEF DEPSECDEF WASH DC
|
||
RUFRBAA/COMIDFASTF OR
|
||
RUDOECA/CINCUSAFF LINDSEY AS GE/INCF
|
||
RHRAAB/CINCUSAFF RAMSTEIN AB GE/INOCN
|
||
RUSNAAA/FUDAC VAIHINGEN GER
|
||
RUSNAAA/UGCINCEUR VAIHINGEN GER/ECJ-2
|
||
RT
|
||
C O N F I D E N T I A L 1235 SEP76
|
||
THIS IS IR 6 846 0139 76
|
||
1. (U) IRAN
|
||
2. REPORTED UFO SIGHTING (U)
|
||
3. (U) NA
|
||
4. (U) 19 & 20 SEP 76
|
||
5. (U) TEHRAN. IRAN: 20 SEP 76
|
||
6. (U) F-6
|
||
7. (U) 6 846 008 (NOTE RO COMMENTS)
|
||
8. (U) 6 846 0139 76
|
||
9. (U) 22SEP 76
|
||
10. (U) NA
|
||
11. (U) `INITIATE' IPSP PT-1440
|
||
12. (U) USDAO. TEHRAN. IRAN
|
||
13. (U) FRANK B. MCKENZIE. COL. USAF. :DA TT
|
||
14. (U) NA
|
||
15. (U) THIS REPORT FORWARDS INFORMATION CONCERNING THE SIGHTING OF AN
|
||
UFO IN IRAN ON :19 SEPTEMBER 1976.
|
||
A. AT ABOUT 1230 AM ON 19 SEP 76 THE -------------------------------
|
||
----------------------------RECEIVED FOUR TELEPHONE CALLS FROM CITIZENS
|
||
LIVING IN THE SHEMIRAN AREA OF TEHRAN :SAYING
|
||
|
||
UNCLASSIFIED
|
||
PRIORITY
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 33
|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 07-30-1986
|
||
Subject: 1976 IRAN INTERCEPT CASE
|
||
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PRIORITY UNCLASSIFIED 57
|
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|
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OCT1 MSG654 PAGE 02 267 08L3
|
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|
||
THAT THEY HAD SEEN STRANGE OBJECTS IN THE SKY. SOME REPORTED A KIND OF
|
||
BIRD-LIKE OBJECT WHILE OTHERS REPORTED A HELICOPTER WITH A LIGHT ON.
|
||
THERE WERE NO HELICOPTERS AIRBORNE AT THAT TIME.------------------------
|
||
------------------------- AFTER. HE TOLD THE CITIZEN IT WAS ONLY STARS
|
||
AND HAD TALKED TO MEHRABAD TOWER HE DECIDED TO LOOK FOR HIMSELF. HE
|
||
NOTICED AN OBJECT IN THE SKY SIMILAR TO A STAR BIGGER AND BRIGHTER. HE
|
||
DECIDED TO SCRAMBLE AN F-4 FROM SHAHROKHI AFB TO INVESTIGATE.
|
||
|
||
B. AT 0130 HRS ON THE 19TH THE F-4 TOOK OFF AND PROCEEDED TO A POINT
|
||
ABOUT 40 NM NORTH OF TEHRAN. DUE TO ITS BRILLIANCE THE OBJECT WAS
|
||
EASILY VISIBLE FROM 70 MILES AWAY. AS THE F-4 APPROACHED A RANGE OF 25
|
||
NH HE LOST ALL INSTRUMENTATION AND COMMUNICTIONS (UHF AND INTERCOM).
|
||
HE BROKE OFF THE INTERCEPT AND HEADED BACK TO SHAHROKHI. WHEN THE F-4
|
||
TURNED AWAY FROM THE OBJECT AND APPARENTLY WAS NO LONGER A THREAT TO IT
|
||
THE AIRCRAFT REGAINED ALL INSTRUMENTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS. AT 0140
|
||
HRS A SECOND F-4 WAS LAUNCHED. THE BACKSEATER ACQUIRED A RADAR LOCK ON
|
||
AT 27 NH. 12 O'CLOCK HIGH POSITION WITH THE VC (RATE OF CLOSURE) AT 150
|
||
NHPH. AS THE RANGE DECREASED TO 25 NH THE OBJECT MOVED AWAY AT A SPEED
|
||
THAT WAS VISIBLE ON THE RADAR SCOPE AND STAYED AT 25 NH.
|
||
C. THE SIZE OF THE RADAR RETURN WAS COMPARABLE TO THAT OF A 707 TANKER.
|
||
THE VISUAL SIZE OF THE OBJECT WAS DIFFICULT TO DISCERN BECAUSE OF ITS
|
||
INTENSE BRILLIANCE. THE LIGHT THAT IT GAVE OFF WAS THAT OF FLASHING
|
||
STROBE LIGHTS ARRANGED IN A RECTANGULAR PATTERN AND ALTERNATING BLUE-
|
||
GREEN, RED AND ORANGE IN COLOR. THE SEQUENCE OF THE LIGHTS WAS SO FAST
|
||
THAT ALL THE COLORS COULD BE SEEN AT ONCE. THE OBJECT AND THE PURSUING
|
||
F-4 CONTINUED ON A COURSE TO THE SOUTH OF TEHRAN WHEN ANOTHER BRIGHTLY
|
||
LIGHTED OBJECT, ESTIMATED TO BE ONE HALF TO ONE THIRD THE APPARENT SIZE OF
|
||
THE MOON, CAME OUT OF THE ORIGINAL OBJECT. THIS SECOND OBJECT HEADED
|
||
STRAIGHT TOWARD THE F-4 AT A VERY FAST RATE OF SPEED. THE PILOT ATTEMPTED
|
||
TO FIRE AN AIM-9 MISSILE AT THE OBJECT BUT AT THAT INSTANT HIS WEAPONS
|
||
CONTROL PANEL WENT OFF AND HE LOST ALL COMMUNICATIONS (UHF AND INTERPHONE)
|
||
AT THIS POINT THE PILOT INITIATED A TURN AND NEGATIVE G DIVE TO GET AWAY.
|
||
AS HE TURNED THE OBJEAZ FELL IN TRAIL AT WHAT APPEARED TO BE ABOUT 3-4 NH.
|
||
AS HE CONTINUED IN HIS TURN AWAY FROM THE PRIMARY OBJECT THE SECOND OBJECT
|
||
WENT TO THE INSIDE OF HIS TURN THEN RETURNED TO THE PRIMARY OBJECT FOR A
|
||
PERFECT REJOIN.
|
||
D. SHORTLY AFTER THE SECOND OBJECT JOINED UP WITH THE PRIMARY OBJECT
|
||
ANOTHER OBJECT APPEARED TO COME OUT OF THE
|
||
|
||
PRIORITY UNCLASSIFIED
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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Document #: 34
|
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
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Date Sent: 07-30-1986
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OCT1 MS6654 PAGE 03 267 0813
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OTHER SIDE OF THE PRIMARY OBJECT GOING STRAIGHT DOWN. AT A GREAT RATE OF
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SPEED. THE F-4 CREW HAD REGAINED COMMUNICATIONS AND THE WEAPONS CONTROL
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PANEL AND WATCHED THE OBJECT APPROACH THE GROUND ANTICIPATING A LARGE
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EXPLOSION. THIS OBJECT APPEARED TO COME TO REST GENTLY ON THE EARCH AND
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CAST A VERY BRIGHT LIGHT OVER AN AREA OF ABOUT 2-3 KILOMETERS.
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THE CREW DESCENDED FROM THEIR ALTITUDE OF 26H TO 15H AND CONTINUED TO
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OBSERVE AND MARK THE OBJECT'S POSITION. THEY HAD SOME DIFFICULTY IN
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ADJUSTING THEIR NIGHT VISIBILITY FOR LANDING SO AFTER ORBITING MEHRABAD
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A FEW TIMES THEY WENT OUT FOR A STRAIGHT IN LANDING. THERE WAS A LOT OF
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INTERFERENCE ON THE UHF AND EACH TIME THEY PASSED THROUGH A MAG. BEARING
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OF 150 DEGREE FROM EHRABAD THEY LOST THEIR COMMUNICATIONS (UHF AND
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INTERPHONE) AND THE INS FLUCTUATED FROM 30 DEGREES - 50 DEGREES. THE ONE
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CIVIL AIRLINER THAT WAS APPROACHING MEHRABAD DURING THIS SAME TIME
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EXPERIENCED COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE IN THE SAME VICINITY (KILO ZULU) BUT
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DID NOT REPORT SEEING ANYTHING. WHILE THE F-4 WAS ON A LONG FINAL
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APPROACH THE CREW NOTICED ANOTHER CYLINDER SHAPED OBJECT (ABOUT THE SIZE
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OF A T-BIRD AT 10M) WITH BRIGHT STEADY LIGHTS ON EACH END AND A FLASHER
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IN THE MIDDLE. WHEN QUERIED THE TOWER STATED THERE WAS NO OTHER KNOWN
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TRAFFIC IN THE AREA. DURING THE TIME THAT THE OBJECT PASSED OVER THE
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F-4 THE TOWER DID NOT HAVE A VISUAL ON IT BUT PICKED IT UP AFTER THE
|
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PILOT TOLD THEM TO LOOK BETWEEN THE MOUNTAINS AND THE REFINERY.
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E. DURING DAYLIGHT THE F-4 CREW WAS TAKEN OUT TO THE AREA IN A
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HELICOPTER WHERE THE OBJECT APPARENTLY HAD LANDED. NOTHING WAS NOTICED
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AT THE SPOT WHERE THEY THOUGHT THE OBJECT LANDED (A DRY LAKE BED) BUT
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AS THEY CIRCLED OFF TO THE WEST OF THE AREA THEY PICKED UP A VERY
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NOTICEABLE BEEPER SIGNAL. AT THE POINT WHERE THE RETURN WAS THE
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LOUDEST WAS A SMALL HOUSE WITH A GARDEN. THEY LANDED AND ASKED THE
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PEOPLE WITHIN IF THEY HAD NOTICED ANYTHING STRANGE LAST NIGHT. THE
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PEOPLE TALKED ABOUT A LOUD NOISE AND A VERY BRIGHT LIGHT LIKE
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LIGHTNING. THE AIRCRAFT AND AREA WHERE THE OBJECT IS BELIEVED TO HAVE
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LANDED ARE BEING CHECKED FOR POSSIBLE RADIATION ----------------------
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MORE INFORMATION WILL BE FORWARDED WHEN IT BECOMES AVAILABLE.
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RT
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#9717
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PTCCZYUW RUFKJCS9712 2670810:0130-CCCC 2670814
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Document #: 35
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 09-15-1986
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Subject: 1986 BRAZILIAN FOIA
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Washington, D.C. 20301-6111
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U-4,339/RTS-1
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Mr. _______________
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___________________
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___________________
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___________________
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Dear Mr. ___________:
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|
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This responds to your request under the Freedom of Information Act dated
|
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11 June 1986 for any documents concerning UFOs, any documents received
|
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from U.S. Embassies concerning the Brazilian UFO incident, and all
|
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documents pertaining to PROJECT MOON DUST.
|
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|
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Upon review, it has been determined that there are 61 documents responsive
|
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to your request. Of these 61 documents, portions of 16 are properly
|
||
classified and are not releasable. The properly classified portions
|
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withheld are exempt from release pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552 (b)(1), (b)(3),
|
||
and (b)(5), Freedom of Information Act. Subsection (b)(1) applies to
|
||
information properly classified under the criteria provided by Executive
|
||
Order 12356. The statutory basis for invoking subsection (b)(3) is to be
|
||
found at 50 U.S.C. 402, NOTE (Public Law 86-36). Subsection (b)(5)
|
||
applies to inter- and intra-agency memoranda which are advisory in nature.
|
||
All reasonably segregable portions of the 16 documents, absent
|
||
administrative and classification data, are attached hereto.
|
||
|
||
All substantive portions of three other documents are properly classified
|
||
and are not releasable. There are no reasonably segregable portions of
|
||
this exempt material. The properly classified portions withheld are
|
||
exempt from release pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552 (b)(1), Freedom of
|
||
Information Act. The remaining material is not forwarded because it is
|
||
routinely deleted administrative and classification data unrelated to the
|
||
subject matter of the request.
|
||
|
||
The remaining 42 documents are attached hereto, absent administrative and
|
||
classification data. You are advised that the documentation provied is
|
||
the most legible available from our archives.
|
||
|
||
You are advised that a requester may appeal, within 45 working days, an
|
||
initial decision to withhold a record or part thereof. Should you wish to
|
||
exercise this right, you may do so by referring to case #F0I-0504-86 and
|
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addressing your appeal to:
|
||
|
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Director
|
||
Defense Intelligence Agency
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ATTN: RTS-1 (FOIA)
|
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Washington, D.C. 20301-6111
|
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|
||
Sincerely,
|
||
|
||
GORDON NEQUS
|
||
Executive Director
|
||
58 enclosures a/s
|
||
|
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Document #, or ('E' to end): 36
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CUFON Computer UFO Network
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|
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Document #: 36
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 09-22-1986
|
||
Subject: 1980 BRAZILIAN FOIA
|
||
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
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Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Message Center RECEIVED
|
||
|
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JUN - 3 1980
|
||
VZOZCMLT565 7YUW
|
||
MULT DIA RT3 - 2B
|
||
ACTION 18134
|
||
DIA:
|
||
DISTR
|
||
IADB(01) J5(02) JE:NMCC NIDS SECDEF(07) SECDEF: USDP(15)
|
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ATSD:AE(01) ASD:PA&E(01) ::DIA(20) NMIC
|
||
- CMC CC WASHINGTON DC
|
||
- CSAF WASHINGTON DC
|
||
- CNO WASHINGTON DC
|
||
- CSA WASHINGTON DC
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||
- CIA WASHINGTON DC
|
||
- SFCSTATE WASHINGTON DC
|
||
- NSA WASH DC
|
||
FILE
|
||
(047)
|
||
|
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TRANSIT/1542115/1542207/0001525941542204
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DE RUESLMA #4888 1542115
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||
7NY CCCCC
|
||
R 0220527 JUN 80
|
||
FM USDAD LIMA PERU
|
||
TO RUEKJCS/DIA WASHDC
|
||
INFO RULPALJ/USCINCSO QUARRY HTS PN
|
||
RULPAFA/USAFSO HOWARD AFB PN
|
||
BT
|
||
|
||
SUBJ: IR 6 876 0146 80 (U)
|
||
THIS IS AN INFO REPORT, NOT FINALLY EVAL INTEL
|
||
1. (U) CTRY: PERU (PE)
|
||
2. TITLE (U) UFO SIGHTED IN PERU (U)
|
||
3. (U) DATE OF INFO: 800510
|
||
4. (U) ORIG: USDAD AIR LIMA PERU
|
||
5. (U) REQ REFS: Z-D13-PE030
|
||
6. (U) SOURCE: 6 876 0138. OFFICER IN THE PERUVIAN AIR FORCE
|
||
WHO OBSERVED THE EVENT AND IS IN A POSITION TO BE PARTY
|
||
TO CONVERSATION CONCERNING THE EVENT. SOURCE HAS REPORTED
|
||
RELIABLY IN THE PAST.
|
||
|
||
7. SUMMARY: SOURCE REPORTED THAT A UFO WAS SPOTTED
|
||
ON TWO DIFFERENT OCCASIONS NEAR PERUVIAN AIR FORCE (FAP) BASE
|
||
IN SOUTHERN PERU. THE FAP TRIED TO INTERCEPT AND DESTRY THE
|
||
UFO, BUT WITHOUT SUCCESS.
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|
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CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
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|
||
Document #: 37
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 09-22-1986
|
||
Subject: 1980 BRAZIL.FOIA PAGE 2
|
||
|
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||
Message Center
|
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|
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PAGE 2 18134
|
||
8A. DETAILS: SOURCE TOLD RO ABOUT THE SPOTTING OF AN
|
||
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT IN THE VICINITY OF MARIANO MELGAR AIR
|
||
BASE, LA JOYA, PERU (168058, 0715306W). SOURCE STATED THAT THE
|
||
VEHICLE WAS SPOTTED ON TWO DIFFERENT OCCASIONS. THE FIRST WAS
|
||
DURING THE MORNING HOURS OF 9 MAY 80, AND THE SECOND DURING
|
||
THE EARLY EVENING HOURS OF 10 MAY 80.
|
||
SOURCE STATED THAT ON 9 MAY, WHILE A GROUP OF FAP
|
||
OFFICERS WERE IN FORMATION AT MARIANO MALGAR, THEY SPOTTED A
|
||
UFO THAT WAS ROUND IN SHAPE, HOVERING NEAR THE AIRFIELD. THE
|
||
AIR COMMANDER SCRAMBLED AN SU-22 AIRCRAFT TO MAKE AN
|
||
INTERCEPT. THE PILOT, ACCORDING TO A THIRD PARTY, INTERCEPTED
|
||
THE VEHICLE AND FIRED UPON IT AT VERY CLOSE RANGE WITHOUT
|
||
CAUSING ANY APPARENT DAMAGE. THE PILOT TRIED TO MAKE A
|
||
SECOND PASS ON THE VEHICLE, BUT THE UFO OUT-RAN THE SU-22.
|
||
THE SECOND SIGHTING WAS SURING HOURS OF DARKNESS.
|
||
THE VEHICLE WAS LIGHTED. AGAIN AN SU-22 WAS SCRAMBLED, BUT THE
|
||
VEHICLE OUT-RAN THE AIRCRAFT.
|
||
8B. ORIG CMTS: RO HAS HEARD DISCUSSION ABOUT THE
|
||
SIGHTING FROM OTHER SOURCES. APPARENTLY SOME VEHICLE WAS
|
||
SPOTTED, BUT ITS ORIGIN REMAINS UNKNOWN.
|
||
9. (U) PROJ NO: N/A
|
||
10. (U) COLL MGMT CODES: AB
|
||
11. (U) SPEC INST: NONE. DIRC: NO.
|
||
12. (U) PREP BY: NORMAN h. RUNGE, COL. AIRA
|
||
13. (U) APP BY: VAUGHN E. WILSON, CAPT, DATT, ALUSNA
|
||
14. (U) REQ EVAL: NO REL TO: NONE
|
||
15. (U) ENCL: N/A
|
||
16. (U) DIST BY ORIG: N/A
|
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BT
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#4888
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ANNOTES
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JAL 117
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|
||
Document #: 38
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 09-22-1986
|
||
Subject: 1977 FAA REPORT
|
||
|
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
|
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FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
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|
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|
||
AIR ROUTE TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER
|
||
1801 East Loula Street
|
||
Olathe, Kansas 6606l
|
||
FEDERAL AVIATION
|
||
APR 14 1977 ADMINISTRATION
|
||
|
||
Mr. __________________
|
||
______________________
|
||
______________________
|
||
______________________
|
||
|
||
Dear Sir:
|
||
|
||
I am in receipt of your letter concerning your research on the mystery
|
||
of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and I understand that you are
|
||
participating in an international effort to establish contact with
|
||
persons having past experiences involving UFOs.
|
||
|
||
In June 1970, I had occasion to come in direct contact with a UFO. I was
|
||
stationed in San Juan, Puerto Rico, with the Federal Aviation Administra-
|
||
tion (FAA) and was flying with the Puerto Rico Air National Guard. In
|
||
the early morning, a report had been received from two air carriers;
|
||
Pan American, and a local carrier, Caribair, that at dawn a large
|
||
balloon-like object was sighted drifting slowly southwestward at an
|
||
approximate altitude of 5,000 to 7,000 feet. The object was detected on
|
||
the Air Route Traffic Control Center radar and subsequently tracked.
|
||
Movement appeared to be in a southwesterly direction at 4 to 8 knots per
|
||
hour, varying slightly hour to hour. I was a member of a flight of 104s
|
||
and a T-33 aircraft that went to the site where the object had been
|
||
sighted to observe and to photograph it if possible. The object was
|
||
visible from the ground at Isla Verde Airport, San Juan, Puerto Rico,
|
||
lying low in the skies on a south southwesterly heading. Its appearance
|
||
was similar to a balloon. After becoming airborne and flying towards
|
||
the object, it became immediately apparent that it was at a very high
|
||
altitude and was quite a distance away. The object was approximately
|
||
40 miles southwest of Ponce, Puerto Rico, at an altitude in excess of
|
||
60,000 feet, estimated roughly at 80,000 feet. Myself in a T-33 and four
|
||
other pilots in f104s observed and photographed the object. The
|
||
following details are noted:
|
||
|
||
1. It was a manufactured item.
|
||
|
||
2. It was at least 125 feet in width with the same approximate
|
||
length.
|
||
|
||
3. It was shaped similar to the forward one-third of a speedboat
|
||
hull with a flat rear section and a pointed nose section.
|
||
(See sketch.)
|
||
|
||
4. There was an area of high reflectivity on the "keel" approxi-
|
||
mately one-third from the nose of the object. (See sketch.)
|
||
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 39
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 39
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 09-22-1986
|
||
Subject: 1977 FAA REPORT PAGE 2
|
||
|
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2
|
||
|
||
5. The object remained oriented in a northeasterly/southwesterly
|
||
direction with the nose pointed northeast; the stern to the
|
||
southwest, and drifting slowly against the prevailing winds to
|
||
the southwest about 8 knots per hour.
|
||
|
||
6. There were no signs of any type of propulsion unit on the object.
|
||
|
||
Extensive gun-camera film was collected showing the object very closely.
|
||
A B-52 from Ramey Air Force Base acquired the target on the radar. Upon
|
||
"locking on," the B-52 received electronic jamming. The object was kept
|
||
in surveillance throughout the remainder of the daylight hours and was
|
||
lost after dark.
|
||
|
||
The prevailing weather at the time of the incident was clear skies and
|
||
unlimited visibility. The object was viewed by the majority of the popu-
|
||
lation of the island of Puerto Rico; visible in plain sight for most of
|
||
the day, and reported to all military intelligence activities, National
|
||
Weather Service, etc. We have yet to receive a satisfactory explanation
|
||
as to what the object was. The San Juan Star published a series of
|
||
articles concerning the incident.
|
||
|
||
I am presently the Deputy Chief at the Kansas City Air Route Traffic
|
||
Control Center and would welcome any additional inquiries on this subject
|
||
and perhaps I could direct you to where film could be obtained of the
|
||
object.
|
||
|
||
Thank you,
|
||
|
||
|
||
CHARLES M. BUMSTEAD, Deputy Chief
|
||
Kansas City ARTC Center
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 40
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 40
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 09-30-1986
|
||
Subject: 1978 BLUEFLY & MOONDUST
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
|
||
|
||
WASHINGTON 20330
|
||
|
||
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
|
||
__________________________________________________________________________
|
||
13 November 1978
|
||
|
||
Mr._____________________
|
||
________________________
|
||
________________________
|
||
|
||
Dear Mr.________________:
|
||
|
||
This is in response to your letter of October 21, 1978
|
||
requesting information on MOONDUST AND BLUEFLY.
|
||
|
||
BLUEFLY was a project for the acquisition of airlift
|
||
for a quick reaction capability. It was determined that
|
||
the need did not exist and the project was discontinued
|
||
several years ago.
|
||
|
||
MOONDUST is a program in which the Air Force provides
|
||
technical assistance in determining the origin of space
|
||
debris, U.S. or foreign.
|
||
|
||
These programs are under the purview of Air Force Systems
|
||
Command, Andrews AFB, MD, 20034. Please write to the Director
|
||
of Information there, if you desire additional data. He
|
||
may be able to help.
|
||
|
||
Sincerely,
|
||
|
||
ALBERT W. SCHUMANN
|
||
Colonel, USAF
|
||
Deputy Chief
|
||
Community Reations Division
|
||
Office of Information
|
||
|
||
RECEIVED 16 NOV 1978
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 41
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 41
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 09-30-1986
|
||
Subject: 1979 BLUEFLY & MOONDUST
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
|
||
|
||
WASHINGTON 20330
|
||
|
||
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 20 AUG 1979
|
||
_________________________________________________________________________
|
||
Mr._____________________
|
||
________________________
|
||
________________________
|
||
|
||
Dear Mr.________________:
|
||
|
||
This letter is in reference to your appeal from the
|
||
decision of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence,
|
||
partially denying your request for a copy of a Biographical
|
||
Sketch, dated 1 January 1957; two AFCIN memoranda, dated 11
|
||
February 1958 and 26 December (no year indicated); the
|
||
AFCIN-1E-0 letter, dated 3 November 1961; the AFOIN-X(SG)
|
||
memo, dated 29 April 2952; and the AFOIN-SSG letter.
|
||
|
||
The Office of the Secretary of the Air Force has
|
||
considered your appeal, and I have determined your appeal
|
||
should be granted in part and denied in part.
|
||
|
||
The Biographical Sketch, dated 1 January 1957, is exempt
|
||
from mandatroy disclosure under the Freedom of Information
|
||
Act, 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(6). The disclosure of this information
|
||
would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal
|
||
privacy. Release of this type of information is also
|
||
prohibited by paragraph 27b, Air Force Regulation 12-35 (32
|
||
CFR 806b).
|
||
|
||
The two AFCIN memoranda, dated 11 February 1958 and 26
|
||
December (no year indicated) are intra-agency memoranda con-
|
||
taining opinions and suggestions and are exempt from manda-
|
||
tory disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, 5
|
||
U.S.C. 552(b)(5). These memoranda are withheld in an effort
|
||
to promote the free and frank interchange of ideas, opinions
|
||
and recommendations among Air Force personnel. The infor-
|
||
mation withheld is primarily opinion which would not be
|
||
routinely available through the discovery process.
|
||
|
||
Portions of the AFCIN-1E-0 letter, dated 3 November 1961
|
||
are releasable; however, the remaining portions are still
|
||
exempt from mandatory release under the Freedom of Informa-
|
||
tion Act 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(1). This information and the
|
||
AFOIN-X(SG) memos are currently classified under Executive
|
||
Order 12065, Section 1-301 (a) and (c), as implemented by
|
||
Department of Defense regulation 5200.1-R, paragraphs 2-301
|
||
(C) (3) and (5). The continuing protection of this informa-
|
||
tion is essential to the national security because it reveals
|
||
intelligence sources and methods. The release of this infor-
|
||
mation could reasonably be expected to cause identifiable
|
||
damage to the national security. The AFOIN-SSG letter has
|
||
been declassified and is released.
|
||
|
||
This letter constitutes the final Air Force action on
|
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your appeal. Under the Freedom of Information Act 5 U.S.C.
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552, provision exists for judicial review of this
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determination.
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Sincerely,
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ROBERT W. CRITTENDEN
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Deputy Administrative Assistant
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1 Attachment
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Releasable Material
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Document #, or ('E' to end): 42
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Document #: 42
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 09-30-1986
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Subject: 1986 BLUEFLY & MOONDUST
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
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HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
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WASHINGTON, D.C.
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20330-5025
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________________________________________________________________________
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11 APR 1986
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Mr.______________________
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_________________________
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_________________________
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Dear Mr._________________
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This responds to your 25 March 1986 Freedom of Information request.
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Attached is the only document in the Air Force Intelligence Office
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(AF/IN) relative to your request.
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AF/IN has no knowledge of "ICGL#4" dated 25 April 1961, pertaining
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to Project Moon Dust. No "AFCIN SOP for Blue Fly Operations,
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February 1960" was located. The programs (UFO, Blue Fly, Moon
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Dust) no longer exist and records were destroyed.
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There is no Air Force Intelligence unit responsible for collections
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under these projects since the projects are no longer active.
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Fees are waived in this instance.
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Sincerely
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ANNE W. TURNER
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1 Atch HQ USAF Freedom of
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AF/IN Document Information Manager
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RECEIVED 16 APR 1986
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86-370
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Document #, or ('E' to end): 43
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CUFON Computer UFO Network
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Document #: 43
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 10-15-1986
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Subject: 1961 MOONDUST PAGE 1
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
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HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
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WASHINGTON 25, D.C.
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REPLY TO
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ATTN OF: APCIN-1E-0/Colonel Betz
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SUBJECT: (U) AFCIN Intelligence Team Personnel 3 NOV 1961
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TO: APCIN-1E This draft proposal was not
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APCIN-1 approved and was not for -
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IN TURN ___________ (word not clear) for action.
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N.M. Rosner
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PROBLEM: NORMAN M. ROSNER
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Lt. Colonel, USAF
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1. (U) To provide qualified personnel for APCIR intelligence
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teams.
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FACTORS BEARING ON THE PROBLEM:
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2.
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c. In addition to their staff duty assignments, intelligence
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team personnel have peacetime duty functions in support of such
|
||
Air Force projects as Moondust, Bluefly, and UFO, and other
|
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AFCIN directed quick reaction projects which require
|
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intelligence team operational capabilities (see Definitions).
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|
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d. Normal personnel attrition, through PCS, discharge,
|
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retirement, etc., has reduced the number of intelligence team
|
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qualified personnel below a minimum requirement, and programmed
|
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personnel losses within the next ten months will halve the
|
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current manning.
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e. Personnel actions within the authority of AFFMP, AFCIN
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and AFCIN-1E can be taken to reverse the trend toward
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diminishment of the intelligence team capability.
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3.
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Document #, or ('E' to end): 44
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Document #: 44
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 10-15-1986
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Subject: 1961 MOONDUST PAGE 2
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4. ___ Criteria
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a. Intelligence team personnel can perfomr effectively only with
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an adequate background of training and experience. Inadequately
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qualified personnel in such assignment would be a liability rather
|
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than an asset to successful accomplishment of the mission.
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5. ___ Definitions.
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a. Linguist: Personnel who can develop intelligence information
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through interrogation and translation from Russion and/or Bloc country
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languages to English.
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b. Tech Man: Personnel qualified to develop intelligence infor-
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mation through field examination and analysis of foreign material,
|
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with emphasis on the Markings Program and technical photography.
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c. Ops Man: Intelligence team chief. Qualified to direct intel-
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ligence teams in gaining access to target, in exploitation of enemy
|
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personnel and material, and in use of field communications equipment
|
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for rapid reporting of intelligence information.
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d. Airborne Personnel: Military trained and rated parachutists.
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|
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e. Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO): Headquarters USAF has
|
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established a program for investigation of reliably reported unidenti-
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fied flying objects within the United States. AFR 200-2 delineates
|
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1127th collection responsibilities.
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|
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f. Blue Fly: Operation Blue Fly has been established to facilitate
|
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expeditious delivery to FTD of Moon Dust or other items of great tech-
|
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nical intelligence interest. AFCIN SOP for Blue Fly operations,
|
||
February 1960, provides for 1127th participation.
|
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|
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g. Moon Dust: As a specialized aspect of its over-all material
|
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exploitation program, Headquarters USAF has established Project Moon
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Dust to locate, recover and deliver descended foreign space vehicles.
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ICGL #4, 25 April 1961, delineates collection responsibilities.
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DISCUSSION:
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6. ___
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a. Headquarters USAF (AFCIN) maintains intelligence teams as a
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function of AFCIN-1E (1127th USAF Field Activities Group). Personnel
|
||
comprising such teams have normal AFCIN-1E staff duties, and their
|
||
maintenance of qualification for intelligence team employment is in
|
||
addition to their normal staff duties. For example, the Chief of
|
||
AFCIN-1E-OD, the Domestic Operations Section, additionally participates
|
||
in approximately 18 hours of training per month for intelligence team
|
||
employment. Such training includes physical training, classroom combat
|
||
intelligence training, airborne operations, field problems, etc.
|
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|
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Document #, or ('E' to end): 45
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CUFON Computer UFO Network
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Document #: 45
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 10-15-1986
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Subject: 1961 MOONDUST PAGE 3
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b. Intelligence teams are comprised of three men each, to include
|
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a linguist, a tech man, and an ops man. All are airborne qualified.
|
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Cross-training is provided each team member in the skills of the other
|
||
team members to assure a team functional capability despite casualties
|
||
which may be incurred in employment.
|
||
|
||
c. Peacetime employment of AFCIN intelligence team capability is
|
||
provided for in UFO investigation (AFR 200-2) and in support of Air
|
||
Force Systems Command (AFSC) Foreign Technology Division (FTD) Projects
|
||
Moon Dust and Blue Fly. These three peacetime projects all involve a
|
||
potential for employment of qualified field intelligence personnel on
|
||
a quick reaction basis to recover or perform field exploitation of
|
||
unidentified flying objects, or known Soviet/Bloc aerospace vehicles,
|
||
weapons systems, and/or residual componants of such equipment. The
|
||
intelligence team capability to gain rapid access, regardless of
|
||
location, to recover or perform field exploitation, to communicate and
|
||
provide intelligence reports is the only such collection capability
|
||
available to AFCIN, and is vitally necessary in view of current intelli-
|
||
gence gaps concerning Soviet/Bloc technological capabilites.
|
||
|
||
d. Wartime employment of AFCIN intelligence team capability is
|
||
currently primarily geared to the CONAD/NORAD air defense mission
|
||
(Atch I). The intelligence team concept was originally developed
|
||
within the Air Defense Command (ADC). The ADC Director of Intelligence
|
||
was charged in 1953 with organizing the 4602d Air Intelligence Service
|
||
Squadron (AISS), with a wartime mission of exploiting downed enemy
|
||
"people, paper, and hardware" for intelligence information that would
|
||
contribute to the air defense of the continental US, and ADC was
|
||
allocated manpower for this function (ADC Regulation 24-4, 3 Jan 53,
|
||
Organization and Mission of the 4602d Air Intelligence Service Squadron).
|
||
|
||
e. As an economy move, the 201 spaces of the 4602d AISS were trans-
|
||
ferred to AFCIN in July 1957 (Hq Comd General Order 46, dtd 8 Jul 57),
|
||
to provide manning for peacetime AFCIN functions, but with the contin-
|
||
gency that AFCIN would continue to maintain a capability to support
|
||
CONAD/NORAD in the wartime people, paper, and hardware mission (Atchs
|
||
2 and 3). From the 194 spaces that AFCIN allocated to the 1006th AISS,
|
||
activated by Hq Comd General Order #49, 2 Jul 57, this capability was
|
||
provided for (Dept of AF ltr, dtd 16 Jul 59, subj: Mission of the 1006th
|
||
AISS), and the capability has been maintained to the present time,
|
||
through the redesignation of the 1006th to the 1127th USAF Field
|
||
Activities Group (AFCIN Policy Ltr 205-13, 13 April 1960).
|
||
|
||
f. The maintenance of the intelligence team capability over the
|
||
four year period since inactivation of the 4602d AISS has been possible
|
||
largely because members of the original highly select and trained 4602d
|
||
personnel remained with the organization during its subsequent designa-
|
||
tions. _______________________________________________________________
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_______________________________________________________________________
|
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|
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3
|
||
|
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Document #, or ('E' to end): 46
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CUFON Computer UFO Network
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|
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Document #: 46
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 10-15-1986
|
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Subject: 1961 MOONDUST PAGE 4
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______________________ In addition, a minimum number of new
|
||
personnel assigned to the organization and fortuitously possessing basic
|
||
requisite skills, were further trained and integrated into the intelli-
|
||
gence team program as additional duty.
|
||
|
||
g. Manning of the intelligence teams from these sources has now
|
||
reached the point of diminishing returns. Only 21 qualified intelligence
|
||
team personnel are now assigned, and of these approximately half are
|
||
scheduled for PCS departure from the organization during the next 12
|
||
months. There is no forecast input of previously qualified personnel.
|
||
There are currently five basically qualified volunteers for further
|
||
training and assignment to intelligence team additional duty.
|
||
|
||
h. In an effort to augment the diminishing capability, USAF
|
||
personnel assigned to organizations other than the 1127th within the
|
||
Washington area who have airborne/intelligence team qualification, and/or
|
||
who are former members of this organization's intelligence teams, and
|
||
who have been approved by their organization of assignment and Hq USAF
|
||
(AFCIN) for wartime assignment to the 1127th, have been issued appro-
|
||
priate orders, and participate in the peacetime training program for
|
||
wartime employment. Two such personnel are attached, with no known
|
||
available additional personnel.
|
||
|
||
i. The most serious immediate and forecast intelligence team
|
||
shortage is in Linguists. There are now only five Russion Linguists
|
||
assigned or attached, and of these only two are of native fluency, with
|
||
the other three of language school capability. Four of the five,
|
||
including the two of native fluency, are forecast for PCS by November
|
||
1962. Only one gain, fortunately of native fluency, is scheduled for
|
||
airborne training for intelligence team qualification and assignment.
|
||
Two additional Russian Linguists are forecast for assignment to the
|
||
1127th, but neither are yet intelligence team qualified or are known
|
||
to be volunteers for intelligence team assignment. All intelligence
|
||
team personnel are volunteers.
|
||
|
||
j. ______________________________________________________________
|
||
______________________________________________________________________
|
||
Eight personnel in these categories are forecast for PCS loss within the
|
||
next twelve months, with an input forecast of five personnel, four of
|
||
whom are presently assigned, basically qualified volunteers for airborne
|
||
training, and one of whom is a forecast gain to the 1127th.
|
||
|
||
k. A sizeable number of qualified Linguists are presently assigned
|
||
to _____________________________________________________________________
|
||
_______ ZI bases. Many of the Linguists are either airborne rated and/
|
||
or have had intelligence team assignments to this organization in its
|
||
present or former designations. Reassignment of these individuals to
|
||
AFCIN-1E upon completion of their present tours is a logical method by
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 47
|
||
|
||
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Document #: 47
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 10-15-1986
|
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Subject: 1961 MOONDUST PAGE 5
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which the current and forecast shortage could be met. A problem that
|
||
would be encountered in implementing such assignment is the lack of
|
||
1127th Linguist AFSC manpower vacancies. The 1127th has only twelve
|
||
Linguist AFSC manpower spaces allocated and seven of these spaces are
|
||
filled with either non-Russian/Bloc country Linguists or with non-
|
||
intelligence team qualified Linguists.
|
||
|
||
1. Possible solutions to the current and forecast shortage are:
|
||
|
||
(1) Basically qualified personnel currently assigned to AFCIN-1E
|
||
who volunteer for further training, to include airborne training, and
|
||
assignment to intelligence teams, should be given such training and
|
||
assignment as additional duty to normal staff duty employment.
|
||
|
||
(2) Assignment to the 1127th of intelligence team qualified
|
||
Linguists returning from overseas or completing other ZI assignments
|
||
on an authorized overage basis. Such authorized overages were previously
|
||
assigned to the organization and provided not only for the intelligence
|
||
team capability, but for fruitful peacetime ZI employment of Linguists.
|
||
Ten such personnel could be fully and effectively utilized during peace-
|
||
time in duties directly in or closely allied to their AFSC's, with the
|
||
intelligence team capability being an additional duty.
|
||
|
||
(3) Qualified intelligence team personnel now assigned to the
|
||
1127th could be retained beyond their normal duty tours until a simi-
|
||
larly qualified replacement is forecast or assigned.
|
||
|
||
e. A standard AFPMP and AFCIN-P policy should be the identification
|
||
to AFCIN-1E of previously qualified intelligence team personnel fore-
|
||
cast for return to the ZI form overs3eas assignments for assignment
|
||
against AFCIN-1E forecast personnel vacancies. Latitude may be required
|
||
and should be authorized in the assignment of such personnel be grade
|
||
and AFSC. For example, if a 204XX vacancy is forecast withing AFCIN-1E
|
||
and an intelligence team qualified 203XX is forecast available, and the
|
||
203XX is determined able to perform the staff duties required, either
|
||
from personal knowledge of the individual's capabilities, or by means
|
||
of an exchange of correspondence between the losing command and AFCIN-1E,
|
||
authorization for asignment of the 203XX against the 204XX vacancy
|
||
should be granted. It is generally true that 203's with AISS background
|
||
are normally able to perform 204 duties effectively with a minimum of
|
||
experience on the job. To a lesser degree, and on a selective basis,
|
||
this is also true of 203's being able to perform intelligence organiza-
|
||
tion 702 duties.
|
||
|
||
n. Discussion to this point has covered the intelligence team
|
||
development, composition, current peacetime and wartime missions, and
|
||
personnel problems. To further establish the value of the unique
|
||
Air Force capability represented by the intelligence teams, their
|
||
future potential for employment should be considered.
|
||
|
||
5
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 48
|
||
|
||
|
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|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 10-15-1986
|
||
Subject: 1961 MOONDUST PAGE 6
|
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CONCLUSION:
|
||
|
||
7. __ There is a valid current and continuing need for the AFCIN
|
||
intelligence team capability for peacetime and wartime employment.
|
||
Actions necessary to maintain the capability in "cadre" strength
|
||
should be immediately implemented, and actions to expand the capability
|
||
should be implemented on a sound basis of personnel acquisition,
|
||
training, equipping, and employment.
|
||
|
||
ACTION RECOMMENDED:
|
||
|
||
8. ___
|
||
|
||
a. Basically qualified personnel currently assigned to AFCIN-1E
|
||
who volunteer for further training, to include airborne training, and
|
||
assignment to intelligence teams, should be given such training and
|
||
assignment as additional duty to normal staff duty employment. Attach-
|
||
ment 4 is a current request for airborne training quotas for five
|
||
qualified volunteers.
|
||
|
||
b. AFCIN-1E should prepare, and submit through appropriate channels,
|
||
individual justifications for the following:
|
||
|
||
(l) Authorized overage assignment on a selective basis of an
|
||
initial ten intelligence team qualified Linguists returning to the ZI
|
||
from overseas assignment, with a later additional supplement in the
|
||
event of AFCIN authorized expansion of cadre strength of the intelligence
|
||
team capability.
|
||
|
||
(2) Detention beyond normal duty tours of qualified intelligence
|
||
team personnel now assigned to the 1127th until similarly qualified
|
||
replacements are forecast or assigned.
|
||
|
||
(3) Request for establishment of an AFPMP and AFCIN-P practice
|
||
to identify to AFCIN-1E previously qualified intelligence team personnel
|
||
forecast for return to the ZI from overseas assignments. Latitude should
|
||
be requested by AFCIN-1E in assignment of such personnel against actual
|
||
or forecast vacancies in AFSC and grade spaces in variance with those
|
||
possessed by the returnees if it is established that returnees have non-
|
||
AFSC skills which can be effectively utilized in the vacant spaces.
|
||
|
||
(4) Ninety-day TDY of AFCIN intelligence team to South Viet Nam
|
||
for employment in Viet Nam/Laos against USAF intelligence requirements.
|
||
Experience gained in establishing logistical support and operational
|
||
employment will be invaluable in developing further plans for intelligence
|
||
team utilization. The team should be attached to the Air Attache, Viet
|
||
Nam, and under his operational control for the period of TYD.
|
||
|
||
4 Atch
|
||
1. Excerpt, 1127 COP 1-60, re NORAD
|
||
Supper
|
||
2. Cy 1tr, Gen Taylor, 23 Jan 57
|
||
3. Cy 1tr, Gen Lewis, 4 Mar 57
|
||
4. Req for Airborne Tng Quotas
|
||
|
||
7
|
||
|
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|
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|
||
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Document #: 49
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 10-17-1986
|
||
Subject: 1986 HQ CR 44 IVOE
|
||
|
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
|
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|
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HEADQUARTERS AIR FORCE OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
|
||
|
||
BOLLING AIR FORCE BASE, DC 20332-6001
|
||
|
||
6 JAN 1986
|
||
Mr________________
|
||
________________
|
||
|
||
|
||
Dear Mr.__________
|
||
|
||
This is in response to your Freedom of Information Act requests of 19 and
|
||
21 December 1985.
|
||
|
||
A search of the Defense Central Index of Investigations (DCII), using the
|
||
data furnished in your letter, has disclosed that AFOSI is not maintaining
|
||
any information identifiable with "PROJECT SNOWBIRD,PROJECT SIGMA,PROJECT
|
||
AQUARIUS" or "MJ TWELVE". The DCII is a consolidated listing of files held
|
||
by the Department of Defense.
|
||
|
||
The releasable portions of AFOSI Headquarters (HQ) Collections Requirement
|
||
(CR) 44A, dated 23 Norember 1983, is attached. HQ CR 44 was superseded by
|
||
HQ CR 44A. Notations were inserted in the attached document wherever a
|
||
deletion was made. The notations are explained as follows:
|
||
|
||
a. "b1" pertains to information which is currently and properly
|
||
classified under criteria established by Executive Order and is authorized
|
||
to remain classified in the interest of national security or foreign
|
||
policy. The authority for this exemption may be found in the United States
|
||
Code, Title 5, Section 552(b)(1) and the Air Force Regulation 12-30,
|
||
paragraph 10a.
|
||
|
||
b. "b5" pertains to information which concerns inter - or intra-agency
|
||
memoranda exchanged between components of this headquarters or between
|
||
components of this headquarters and other Federal agencies. The authority
|
||
for this exemption may be found in the United States Code,Title 5, Section
|
||
552(b)(5) and Air Force Regulation 12-30, paragraph 10e.
|
||
|
||
Should you decide that an appeal to this decision is necessary, you must
|
||
write to the Secretary of the Air Force within 45 days from the date of
|
||
this letter. Include in the appeal your reasons for reconsideration and
|
||
attach a copy of this letter. Address your letter as follows:
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|
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Secretary of the Air Force
|
||
Thru: HQ AFOSI/DADF
|
||
Bolling AFB, DC 20332-6001
|
||
|
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HQ AFOSI is not maintaining the document described in your 21 December
|
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1985 request as, "a document from AFOSI/IVOE dated 171130Z Nov 80."
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|
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Document #, or ('E' to end): 50
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|
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|
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CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
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|
||
Document #: 50
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 10-17-1986
|
||
Subject: 1986 HQ CR 44 PAGE 2
|
||
|
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CUFON - Computer UFO Network Seattle, Washington
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HQ CR 44 IVOE Page 2
|
||
|
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|
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The third item of your 21 December 1985 letter pertained to abbreviations,
|
||
which are explained as follows:
|
||
|
||
a. "HQ IVOE: "HQ" is an abbreviation for "Headquarters" and when it
|
||
appears on documents originated by AFOSI, denotes Headquarters AFOSI at
|
||
Bolling AFB, DC. The "IVOE" is an AFOSI office symbol for the "Security
|
||
Operations Division" of the Directorate of Counterintelligence, HQ AFOSI.
|
||
|
||
b. "HQ IVOS": "HQ is explained above. "IVOS" is an AFOSI office
|
||
symbol for the "Security Operations Division" of the Directorate of
|
||
Counterintelligence, HQ AFOSI.
|
||
|
||
c. "(S/WINTEL)": This acronym is a warning lable used to identify
|
||
intelligence sources and methods. This notice is applied to documentd
|
||
which contain such information.
|
||
|
||
d. "(S/WINTEL/FSA)": "S/WINTEL" is explained above. The term "FSA"
|
||
is unknown to AFOSI.
|
||
|
||
Sincerely,
|
||
|
||
|
||
________________________
|
||
|
||
CECIL W. FRY, SA 1 Atch
|
||
Chief, Information Rrlease Division CY of HQ CR 44A,
|
||
Directorate of Administration Less Exemptions
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 51
|
||
|
||
|
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CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
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|
||
Document #: 51
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 10-17-1986
|
||
Subject: 1983 REQUIREMENT(CR)44A
|
||
|
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CUFON - Computer UFO Network Seattle, Washington
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|
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|
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|
||
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
|
||
|
||
HEADQUARTERS AIR FORCE OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
|
||
|
||
BOLLING AIR FORCE BASE, DC 20332-6001
|
||
|
||
|
||
REPLY TO
|
||
ATTN OF: IVO
|
||
|
||
SUBJECT: Collections Rrquirement (cr) 44A (U) 23 NOV 1983
|
||
|
||
TO: ALL AFOSI Districts,Detachments,and Operating Locations (CAT III)
|
||
(Less IGQ, CSD, AFMPC, and NESA)
|
||
|
||
1. (2) ------------------------ b1 ------------------------
|
||
----------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
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2. (U) BACKGROUND:
|
||
|
||
a. (U) This collection Requirement implements DoD Manual 5210.41M,
|
||
"Nuclear Weapons Security Manual," 9 Mar 83, which states in para 1-309:
|
||
|
||
Under the guidance of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the
|
||
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), the Military Services,
|
||
and the Unified and Specified Commands shall provide
|
||
commanders or organizations responsible for safety and
|
||
security of nuclear weapons with current intelligence
|
||
concerning threats to nuclear weapons.
|
||
|
||
Further, DoDM 5210.41M specifically directs that:
|
||
|
||
The Military Services ... shall direct their
|
||
counterintelligence and/or criminal investigative
|
||
agencies to actively seek information concerning threats
|
||
to nuclear weapons and to report such evaluated
|
||
information expeditiously to reponsible commanders and
|
||
to organizations responsibles for the safety and security
|
||
of nuclear weapons.
|
||
|
||
b. (U) All AFOSI units are required to maintain and be aware of this
|
||
Collection Requirement as:
|
||
|
||
(1) (U) Some organizations that may pose a threat to the security
|
||
of nuclear weapons operate internationally.
|
||
|
||
(2) (U) Nuclear weapons could be moved through or be stored
|
||
temporarily in virually any area.
|
||
|
||
(3) (U) The dissemination of threat information to nuclear weapons
|
||
is of paramount importance, regardless of service custodial or security
|
||
responsibilities.
|
||
|
||
This CR supersedes HQ CR 44, Classified by Multiple Sources
|
||
dated 4 Oct 74. DECL: OADR
|
||
|
||
NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS
|
||
|
||
SECRET
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 52
|
||
|
||
|
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CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 52
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 10-18-1986
|
||
Subject: 1983 REQ-(CR)44A PAGE 2,3
|
||
|
||
CUFON - Computer UFO Network Seattle, Washington
|
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|
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
|
||
|
||
HEADQUARTERS AIR FORCE OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
|
||
|
||
BOLLING AIR FORCE BASE, DC 20332
|
||
Page 2,3
|
||
|
||
(4) (U) AFOSI has the sole DoD responsibility in certain area for
|
||
providing counterintelligence support to non-USAF commanders charged with
|
||
nuclear weapons security.
|
||
|
||
3. (U) REFERENCES:--------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------- b5------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
4. (S) SCOPE:
|
||
|
||
a. (S/AF)--------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
---------------------------------- b1/b5 ---------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
b. (U) The resurgence of antinuclear movements throughout the world,
|
||
particularly in Europe, should not be considered as a threat in itself to
|
||
the safety or security of nuclear weapons. Antinuclear protests and
|
||
demomstrations will not be reported under this CR unless there is
|
||
information to indicate that they have other than peaceful intentions
|
||
towoards installations at which nuclear weapons are maintained. Even then,
|
||
theiractivities may be more correctly reported under CR 42A unless they
|
||
have specifically directed their actions towards nuclear weapons storage
|
||
areas or nuclear weapons in transit.
|
||
|
||
c. (U)-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
---------------------------------- b5 ------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Page 3
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------b5 ------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
5. ( ) ------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
--------------------------------- b1/b5 ----------------------------------
|
||
|
||
6. (U) SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
|
||
_____________________
|
||
|
||
a. (U) Districts are not reqired to locally supplement this CR but
|
||
may do so subject to HQ AFOSI/IVOA validation. District supplements will
|
||
be in letter format and will only contain the minimum additional
|
||
information or instructions necessary to implement this CR.
|
||
|
||
b. (U) During the process of collecting information in reponse to
|
||
this CR all collectors must ensure that they do not disclose the existence
|
||
or presnce of nuclear weapons at any specific location to unauthorized
|
||
personnel. ---------------------- b5 ------------------------------------.
|
||
|
||
NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS
|
||
|
||
3
|
||
|
||
SECRET
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 53
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 53
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 10-18-1986
|
||
Subject: 1983 REQ-(CR)44A PAGE 4,5
|
||
|
||
CUFON - Computer UFO Network Seattle, Washington
|
||
|
||
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||
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
|
||
|
||
HEADQUARTERS AIR FORCE OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
|
||
|
||
BOLLING AIR FORCE BASE, DC 20332
|
||
|
||
Page 4,5
|
||
|
||
------------------------------- b5 ---------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
c. (U) -------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
------------------------------- b5 ---------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
d. (U) AFOSI units servicing nuclear weapone storage sites will
|
||
maintain close and coninuing liaison with the commander of the site and
|
||
the site security office.-------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
------------------------------- b5 ---------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
(1) (U)----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
------------------------------- b5 ---------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
(2) (U)--------------------- b5 ---------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
7. (U) CAVEATS AND DISTRIBUTION
|
||
________________________
|
||
|
||
a. (U) All documents, IIRs, and correspondence relating to and in
|
||
response to this CR will be marked at least FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.--------
|
||
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
------------------------------ b5 ----------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
b. (U) IIRs responsive to this CR will, at a minimum, include the
|
||
following as direct distributees:
|
||
|
||
Page 5
|
||
|
||
(a) (U) Concerned site or installation commander
|
||
|
||
(b) (U) Concerned intermediate commands
|
||
|
||
(c) (U) Concerned Theater Services headquarters
|
||
|
||
(d) (U) Concerned Unified and Specified Commands
|
||
|
||
(e) (U) AFOSI districts servicing any of the above
|
||
|
||
(f) (U) Local U.S. counterpart agencies
|
||
|
||
(g) (U) HQ AFOSI/IVOA
|
||
|
||
|
||
8. (U) SUSPENSES:
|
||
_____________
|
||
|
||
a. (U) This CR is of continuing and indefinite applicability. HQ
|
||
AFOSI/IVOAA will monitor its status.
|
||
|
||
b. (U) Districts preparing supplements to this CR must review them
|
||
at least annually on the anniversary of the original validation or on the
|
||
anniversary of the last review or change. If no change to the supplement
|
||
is needed, the district will notify HQ AFOSI/IVOA of the review by AFOSI
|
||
Fm 158.
|
||
|
||
RICHARD F. LAW, Colonel, USAF
|
||
Director of Counterintelligence
|
||
|
||
NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS
|
||
|
||
5
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 54
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 54
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 10-27-1986
|
||
Subject: 1969 BOLENDER MEMO
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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||
|
||
6 AFCC Coord
|
||
2 AFRDC Appr 7 SAFRD Coord
|
||
3 SAFOI Coord 8 SAFCS Sig
|
||
4 SAFLL Coord 9
|
||
5 AFCCS Appr 10
|
||
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|
||
SURNAME OF ACTION OFFICER AND GRADE SYMBOL PHONE TYPISTS INIT.SUSP.DAT
|
||
|
||
Major Espey AFRDDG 52181 vc
|
||
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|
||
SUBJECT DATE
|
||
|
||
Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) 20 OCT 1969
|
||
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|
||
SUMMARY
|
||
1. For more than twenty years the Air Force has had the responsibility
|
||
within the Department of Defense for the investigation of unidentified
|
||
flying objects (UFOs) (Atch 2). As stated in Project Blue Book, this
|
||
investigative program has two objectives:
|
||
|
||
a. To determine whether UFOs pose a threat to the security of the
|
||
United States: and
|
||
|
||
b. To determine whether UFOs exhibit any unique scientific information
|
||
or advanced technology which could contribute to scientific or technical
|
||
research (Atch 3).
|
||
|
||
Procedures for Project Blue Book reporting are defined in Air Force
|
||
Regulation 80-17. This regulation requires the Commander of an Air Force
|
||
base to provide a UFO investigative capability and for Air Force Systems
|
||
Command to continue Project Blue Book (Atch 4). In response to this
|
||
regulation most Commanders have appointed a UFO investigating officer,
|
||
usually as an additional duty. Project Blue Book has two officers, are
|
||
NCO and are civilian assigned on a full-time basis. In addition, Dr. A.
|
||
J. Hynek served as a scientific consultant until 1 July 1969.
|
||
|
||
2. In 1966 the Air Force Office of Scientific Research contracted to have
|
||
the University of Colorado conduct an independent scientific investigation
|
||
of unidentified flying objects. This study, directed by Dr. Edward U.
|
||
Condon and made available as the "Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying
|
||
Objects," serves as a basis for evaluating the Air Force investigative
|
||
effort (Atch 5). After an extensive study of this report as well as the
|
||
review of the report by a panel of the National Academy of Sciences, past
|
||
studies, Project Blue Book operations and other inputs, the Office of
|
||
Aerospace Research concluded, and we agree, that the continuation of
|
||
Project Blue Book cannot be justified, either on the ground of national
|
||
security or in the interest of science (Atch 6).
|
||
|
||
3. The general conclusion of the Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying
|
||
Objects is that "nothing has come from the study of UFOs in the past 21
|
||
years that has added to scientific knowledge." As to what the federal
|
||
government should do with the UFO reports it receives from the general
|
||
public, the authors add that they are "inclined to think that nothing
|
||
should be done with them in the expectation that they are going to
|
||
contribute to the advance of science." A panel of the National Academy
|
||
of Sciences concurred in these views, and the Air Force has found no
|
||
reason to question this
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 55
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 55
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 10-27-1986
|
||
Subject: 1969 BOLENDER MEMO PG. 2
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
|
||
conclusion. For example, it has been the Air Force that although a
|
||
significant portion of the Air Force's environmental research program is
|
||
concerned with natural phenomena that could be associated with unidentified
|
||
flying objects (Atch 7), Project Blue Book reports have not added any
|
||
useful data to these research efforts (Atch 6). Thus, we concur with the
|
||
University of Colorado recommendation "that only so much attention to the
|
||
subject should be given as the Department of Defense deems to be necessary
|
||
strictly from a defense point of view."
|
||
|
||
4. As early as 1953, the Robertson Panel concluded "that the evidence
|
||
presented on Unidentified Flying Objects shows no indication that these
|
||
phenomena constitute a direct physical threat to national security" (Atch
|
||
9). In spite of this finding, the Air Force continued to maintain a
|
||
special reporting system. There is still, however, no evidence that
|
||
Project Blue Book reports have served any intelligence function (Atch 8).
|
||
Moreover, reports of unidentified flying objects which could affect
|
||
national security are made in accordance with JANAP 146 or Air Force
|
||
Manual 55-11, and are not part of the Blue Book system (Atch 10). The
|
||
Air Force experience therefore confirms the impression of the University
|
||
of Colorado researchers "that the defense function could be performed
|
||
withing the framework established for intelligence and surveillance
|
||
operations without the continuance of a special unit such as Project
|
||
Blue Book."
|
||
|
||
5. The conclusion which follows is that Project Blue Book does not merit
|
||
future expenditures of resources. Accordingly, we recommend that it be
|
||
terminated and that the actions which follow from this decision, such as
|
||
cancelling Air Force Regulation 80-17 and not renewing the consultant
|
||
contract, be initiated. Termination of Project Blue Book would have no
|
||
adverse effect on Air Force operations or research programs. It would
|
||
free manpower for useful purposes, eliminate the need for scientific
|
||
consultant and relieve base commanders of a minor responsibility and an
|
||
administrative burden.
|
||
|
||
6. Termination of Project Blue Book would leave no official federal
|
||
office to receive reports of UFOs. However, as already stated, reports
|
||
of UFOs which could affect national security would continue to be handled
|
||
through the standard Air Force procedures designed for this purpose.
|
||
Presumably, local police departments respond to reports which fall within
|
||
their responsibilities. Similarly, as to scientific research, the
|
||
Colorado researchers conclude that, although they do not see "any
|
||
fruitful lines of advance from the study of UFO reports, we believe that
|
||
any scientist with adequate training and credentials who does come up
|
||
with a clearly defined, specific proposal for study should be supported."
|
||
We see no reason why the normal channels and criteria for the funding of
|
||
scientific research should not be adequate for UFO-related research.
|
||
|
||
7. Some feel that a central reporting center should be established, and a
|
||
proposal has been made to establish a Rare Atmospheric Pehnomena Reporting
|
||
Center (Atch 11 and 12). Because the problem affects a number of
|
||
agencies, this center might be under the auspices of the Federal Council
|
||
on Science and Technology. However, in the light of the University of
|
||
Colorado recommendation
|
||
|
||
2
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 56
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 56
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 10-27-1986
|
||
Subject: 1969 BOLENDER MEMO PG. 3
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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||
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|
||
|
||
that the federal government should not set up a major new agency for the
|
||
scientific study of UFOs, we do not favor this suggestion and feel that
|
||
UFO reports should be left to normal scientific and defense channels.
|
||
If such a center is established, it should not perform an investigative
|
||
function and should be initiated only on a trial basis for a specified
|
||
lifetime.
|
||
|
||
8. Project Blue Book has accumulated records on over 13,000 sighting
|
||
cases. During his study, Dr. Condon expressed concern about the possible
|
||
loss of these records and their relative inaccessibility at Wright-
|
||
Patterson Air Force Base. He was assured by Secretary Brown that we would
|
||
look into the feasibility and desirability of relocating the files in the
|
||
Washington area and that no action would be taken until the Colorado
|
||
report was released (Atch 13). If Project Blue Book is terminated, the
|
||
records should be transferred to an appropriate archive and preserved for
|
||
historical value and to prevent charges that the Air Force is concealing
|
||
facts.
|
||
|
||
9. To receive the candor and cooperation essential to the successful
|
||
investigation of UFOs, the Air Force adopted a practice of confidentiality
|
||
witnesses were assured that their names would not be used without their
|
||
___________(Atch 14). Therefore, access to these records and the
|
||
publications _____________________ access must be carefully reviewed and
|
||
controlled. SAFOI feels that an Air Force controlled archive away from
|
||
the Washington, D.C. area is the most appropriate storage facility.
|
||
Considering the existence of local, privately sponsored UFO investigative
|
||
organizations, the ready availability of these records in the Washington
|
||
area would result in an inordinate workicad in clearing investigators,
|
||
providing documentation, and reviewing and clearing manuscripts.
|
||
Therefore, the Air University was queried about the possibility of
|
||
storing these documents at the Air Force Archives (Atch 15). Air Force
|
||
Air University will acept these records providing:
|
||
|
||
a. SAFOI will answer all requests about Blue Book, and not require AU
|
||
research to answer such queries.
|
||
|
||
b. SAFOI will rigidly limit the right of access to recognized,
|
||
legitimate researchers, and
|
||
|
||
c. SAFOI will screen researcher's notes to insure that
|
||
"confidentiality" is maintained (Atch 16).
|
||
|
||
10. Project Blue Book should be terminated, and Blue Book records should
|
||
be transferred to the USAF Archives at Air University. The attached
|
||
memorandum would initiate these actions.
|
||
|
||
RECOMMENDATION
|
||
|
||
11. That the memorandum be signed.
|
||
|
||
|
||
3
|
||
C. H. BOLENDER, Brig Gen, USAF 16 Atch
|
||
Deputy Director of Development (Listed on Separate Page)
|
||
DCS/Research & Development
|
||
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 57
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 57
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 04-11-1987
|
||
Subject: 1987 SEN: GLENN:(AQUARIUS
|
||
|
||
CUFON: UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE WASHINGTON
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY
|
||
|
||
CENTRAL SECURITY SERVICE
|
||
|
||
Fort George G. Meade. maryland 20755 - 6000
|
||
|
||
Serial: Q4-072-87
|
||
|
||
27 January 1987
|
||
|
||
The Honorable John Glenn
|
||
United States Senate
|
||
ATTN: Mr. Mark Frondorf
|
||
SH-503 Hart Senate Office Building
|
||
Washington, DC 20510
|
||
|
||
|
||
Dear Senator Glenn:
|
||
|
||
This responds to your letter of 7 January 1987 on behalf
|
||
of your constituent, Mr. Clifford E. Stone ( Enclosure 1 ).
|
||
|
||
The National Security Agency (NSA) has received numerous
|
||
Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) requests for information
|
||
pertaining to UFO incidents. Our records show that Mr. Stone
|
||
has submitted six such requests over the past 7 years. One of
|
||
those requests was for the information mentioned in paragraph 2
|
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of his letter to you, the UFO incident at RAF Woodbridge Base.
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In our 1 February 1984 response to Mr. Stone ( Enclosure 2 ), we
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notified him that the estimated manpower and computer search
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costs involved in locating records responsive to his requests
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were $250.00. We advised him that, upon receipt of half that
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amount, a search would be made. Mr. Stone did not respond to
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our letter.
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Regarding the information in paragraph 1 of Mr. Stone's
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letter, we have no record of receiving an FOIA requests for
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documents dealing with a UFO destruction of a Cuban MiG-23.
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Paragraph 3 of his letter ask for NSA analysis of the
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document he attached. It appears to be an Air Force document.
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The project names which are referenced, Sigma and Snowbird, are
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not NSA projects. We have no knowledge of the information
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contained in the document.
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The subject of paragraph 4, project Aquarius, has been the
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subject of numerous FOIA requests. Apparently there is or was
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an Air Force project by that name which dealt with UFO's.
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Coincidentally, there is also an NSA project by that name. The
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NSA project does not deal with UFO's. We believe that the
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confusion on this issue results from an FOIA requests submitted
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by another person with interest in UFOs, Mr. Christian Lambright.
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Continued On Next Page # 58
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Document #, or ('E' to end): 58
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CUFON Computer UFO Network
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Document #: 58
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 04-11-1987
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Subject: 1987 SENATOR:JOHN GLENN#2
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CUFON: UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE WASHINGTON
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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT DOCUMENT FILES
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY
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CENTRAL SECURITY SERVICE
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Fort George G. Meade. Maryland 20755 - 6000
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Serial: Q4-072-87
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|
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|
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Mr. Lambright requested all information on the NSA project
|
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Aquarius, apparently believing that the project pertain to UFOs.
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We advised Mr. Lambright that our project does not deal with UFOs.
|
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He then requested records revealing the "goal" of Aquarius, and we
|
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withheld the document because it is classified. We have reason to
|
||
believe that our final response to Mr. Lambright, denying him access
|
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to the records, has been disseminated within a circle of those
|
||
interested in UFOs and that subsequently a misunderstanding has
|
||
developed regarding NSA, Aquarius and UFOs.
|
||
|
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In responding to general FOIA requests for UFO information,
|
||
certain documents have been withheld from the public pursuant to the
|
||
first and third exemptions of the FOIA. The first exemption
|
||
provides for the protection of information which is currently and
|
||
properly classified in accordance with the provisions of Executive
|
||
Order 12356. The third exemption protects information from
|
||
disclosure by statute. The statutes applicable in this case are
|
||
50 U.S.C. 402 note ( Public Law 86-36, Section 6 ), 50 U.S.C. 403(d)
|
||
(3) and 18 U.S.C. 798. This Agency's decision to protect those
|
||
records has been upheld by the United States Court of Appeals for
|
||
the District of Columbia.
|
||
|
||
We hope that the information being providrd to you will be
|
||
of help to Mr. Stone.
|
||
|
||
Sincerely,
|
||
|
||
Julia B. Wetzel
|
||
|
||
Director Of Policy
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 59
|
||
|
||
|
||
CUFON Computer UFO Network
|
||
|
||
Document #: 59
|
||
From: UFO INFO SERVICE
|
||
Date Sent: 04-11-1987
|
||
Subject: 1987 AIR FORCE (AQUARIUS)
|
||
|
||
CUFON: UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE WASHINGTON
|
||
|
||
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT DOCUMENT FILES
|
||
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
|
||
|
||
HEADQUARTERS AIR FORCE OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
|
||
|
||
BOLLING AIR FORCE BASE, DC 20332-6001
|
||
|
||
|
||
MARCH 16 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
Mr.________________
|
||
|
||
________________
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Dear Mr.
|
||
|
||
|
||
This is in response to your request for information of 5 march 1987, which
|
||
was received on 11 March 1987.
|
||
|
||
A search of the Defense Central Index of Investigations (DCII) disclosed
|
||
that the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI), is not
|
||
maintaining any files pertaining to "Project Aquarius". The DCII is a
|
||
computerized listing of files held by the investigative components of the
|
||
Department of Defense.
|
||
|
||
Sincerely,
|
||
|
||
Cecil W. Fry, SA
|
||
|
||
Chief, Information Release Division
|
||
|
||
Directorate Of Administration
|
||
|
||
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 60
|
||
|
||
No such Report number
|
||
Document #, or ('E' to end): 61
|
||
|
||
No such Report number
|
||
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