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This document contains an Air Force intelligence report from November 1948 discussing sightings of unidentified flying objects and related analyses. It details various incidents, particularly observations during military operations
This memorandum, dated July 18, 1963, discusses the possibility of discovering alien intelligence and outlines potential policy considerations. It addresses various scientific perspectives on extraterrestrial life, particularly in our solar
This document is a diplomatic cable detailing inquiries by Papua New Guinea's intelligence services about unidentified aerial phenomena. On January 24, 1985, residents reported high-speed aircraft overflight, prompting
from July 18, 1963, addresses the policy considerations regarding the possibility of discovering alien intelligence. It outlines scientific perspectives on extraterrestrial life and the implications for policy if such ... intelligence were encountered. The document reflects on historical beliefs and current scientific theories regarding the existence of intelligent life beyond Earth
This document is an Air Intelligence Information Report detailing eyewitness accounts of an unconventional aircraft sighting in the USSR. The report describes two separate sightings by three United States observers
includes eyewitness accounts, investigative records, and communications between various military and intelligence offices. The file is notable for its historical context and the responses from government officials to reports
regarding sightings of flying discs in 1948. It includes information submitted by intelligence officers and special agents, detailing witness accounts and outlined procedures for reporting such phenomena. The archive provides
This document contains a collection of incident reports detailing sightings
BELMONT FROM : V. P. KEAY SUBJECT: FLYING SAUCERS DATE: October 27, 1952 SYNOPSIS: Air Intelligence advised of another creditable and unexplainable sighting of flying saucers. Air Intelligence still feels flying saucers are optical illusions
This document is part of an FBI case file concerning
Force Liaison Representative, made arrangements through the office of Major General John A. Samford, Director of Air Intelligence, U.S. Air Force, to receive a briefing from Commander Randall Boyd of the Current Intelligence Branch, Estimates
This document is a U.S. military mission report detailing a
Bailey Brower that the negatives were being accepted by the FBI for Air Force intelligence; that there was a question as to whether he would ever get the negatives back. With this understanding, Rhodes left
Liaison Section, while dis- cussing the above captioned phenomena with Lieutenant Colonel Garrett of the Air Forces Intelligence, expressed the possibility that flying discs were, in fact, a very highly classified experiment of the Army
advised Special Agent MARLIN W. JOHNSON, that his paper had been contacted by Lt. Col. STANLEY JACOBS, Intelligence Officer, Castle Air Force Base, Merced, California, relative to any reports that the newspaper might have received
might presumably be construed as such). C. P. CABELL C. P. CABELL Major General, USAF Director of Intelligence, Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations DISTRIBUTION: Commanding Generals, Major Air Commands, ZI and Overseas
This is an FBI 302 interview conducted with a senior US intelligence official regarding his first-hand account of a UAP encounter at a US military facility. USPER relayed
The document details a mission report from the U.S. Department
This document is a mission report by the U.S. military
This report details a UAP encounter observed by U.S. military
This document consists of email correspondence relating to a reported
This document details a UAP observation reported by a U.S
matter dated July 10, 1947, indicating that Brigadier General George F. Schulgen of the Army Air Corps Intelligence had requested that the Bureau cooperate with the Army Air Corps Intelligence in connection with the above
Woodruff, PAA mechanic; and Mr. Robert E. Leidy, PAA mechanic report the above facts to the Intelligence officer on 15 July 1947. A Flash report was T/WO and forwarded to Action Org., Commanding General
HILLMAN AIR FORCE BASE, UTAH ORGANIZATION UNIT 617 MATERNAL MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE AUGUST 22, 1974 As of 1964, a new, security-related data base (SDB) was created which provides a centralized source