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This document is an FBI memorandum recounting a UFO sighting reported by a Detroit man in 1958. The witness described a circular object with a crystal dome that reflected lights
Office Memorandum - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO : Director, FBI FROM : SAC, Detroit (65-2677) SUBJECT : DETROIT FLYING SAUCER CLUB ESPIONAGE - X DATE : November 30, 1954 Reference is made to a letter from the Director, dated October
plain text or code) Via AIRMAIL AIRMAIL (Priority or Method of Mailing) TO: Director, FBI FROM: SAC, Detroit (65-2677) UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT; JOSEPH PERRY, GRAND BLANC, MICHIGAN - COMPLAINANT (NATIONALITIES INTELLIGENCE) ReBulet to Office
AMSD - RM 11/7/57 AIRTEL TO: DIRECTOR, FBI FROM: SAC, DETROIT (100-26505) ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED DATE 11/7/57 UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS; IS - X. Re Detroit Teletype to Bureau, 11/7/57, captioned "UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS
Department of the Air Force for appropriate action. Very truly yours, John Edgar Hoover Director cc - 1 - Detroit Note for Detroit: Mr. Jennings advised the Bureau, in his letter, of his theory regarding flying saucers
Winking, blinking and nodding — red lights over Pasadena, blue lights over Greensboro, silver cigars over Detroit — people kept seeing strange flying objects, and officials kept saying nothing was out there. But in recent years
brought to his attention promptly following his return to Washington. Sincerely yours, Helen V. Candy Secretary cc-Detroit, with copy of incoming. cc-Cincinnati, with copy of incoming. - ATTENTION: SAC: You are instructed to thoroughly
F.B.I. BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE COMMUNICATIONS SECTION AUG 6 1947 FBI DETROIT 8-5-47 5-08 PM EST DIRECTOR, FBI URGENT UNSUBS, RAYMOND EDWARD LANE, MRS. LAURA LANE, INFORMANTS, FLYING
according to Mrs. Hoffmann. "It looked like a small meat platter," Mrs. Hoffman asserted. Glenn Rowden of Detroit claimed he saw a "saucer," about 50 inches in diameter, over Billy Mitchell field