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This document contains a collection of incident reports detailing sightings
Office Memorandum • UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO : Director, FBI DATE: May 5, 1959 SAC, Seattle (62-1729) SUBJECT: AERIAL PHENOMENA RESEARCH GROUP MISCELLANEOUS Re Birmingham letter 4-21-59. The address of 5108 Findlay Street, Seattle
Office Memorandum UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO : DIRECTOR, FBI FROM : SAC, SEATTLE SUBJECT : FLYING DISKS Reported by [REDACTED] and M. A. NICHOLS, Seattle, Washington, August 12, 1947 SECURITY MATTER X The newspaper, Seattle Post Intelligencer, carried
SEATTLE 8-12-47 105 PM PST KLS RECTOR AND SACS CHICAGO AND BUTTE URGENT FLYING DISCS SIGHTED BY FRED CHRISMAN AND HAROLD A. DAHL, TACOMA, WN., SM DASH X . REMYTEL AUGUST SEVEN LAST. EMIL
DECODED COPY WASH FROM SFRAN S2 8-9-47 2-50 PM KC DIRECTOR FBI AND SACS, SEATTLE AND PORTLAND URGENT FLYING DISKS, SECURITY MATTER-X. LT. COL. DONALD C. SPRINGER OF G2, SAN FRANCISCO
DIRECTOR, FBI SAC, SEATTLE REPORTS ON ALLEGED SIGHTING OF SUBMARINES, PARACHUTE LANDINGS, FLASHING LIGHTS, ETC. ESPIONAGE 6/18/54 It has been the experience of this office that during this season, from now until winter, there
GOVERNMENT TO : DIRECTOR, FBI FROM: SAC, RICHMOND (62-779) SUBJECT: AERIAL PHENOMENON RESEARCH GROUP 5108 PINLAY ST. SEATTLE, WASH. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION CONCERNING FLYING SAUCERS Attached are two copies of a letter to the District Commander
CHECK-LIST - UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS 1. Date 4 July 47 2. Time Evening 3. Location Lake City, Seattle Wash 4. Name of observer Frank Ryman 5. Occupation of observer Coast Guardman 6. Address of observer
City, Oklahoma, Seattle, etc., are not the same group of planes, but other groups of the same type, all on a worldwide "mapping expedition." They are only a few of the many belonging
observer (VIR) Photo 6. Address of observer 72nd RCN Squadron (VIR) Photographic c/o APO 731, c/o Postmaster Seattle Washington 7. Place of observation Fielding Lake, Alaska (63° 11' - 15° 40' W) 8. Number of objects
late evening of July 11th, when 8 minutes out of Boise on the route to Seattle, Washington. It is the opinion of the interviewer that due to the position Captain Smith occupies, that he, Captain
inclosed newspaper clippings are submitted for your informa- tion and comment. The incident reported in Seattle appeared in the "Dayton Journal" on 12 November 1947, and should be followed up if possible. 2. The story
AFSCA CONVENTION SPEAKERS 1. WAYNE S. AHO; The New Age Foundation, Inc., 8 Smith St., Seattle, Wash. 98109. 2. CARL A. ANDERSON; 252 E. Peterson Ave., Fullerton, Calif. 92634. 3. ORREO ANGELOC; 4460 Verdoug Road