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    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-09-1986
    Subject: 1947 J. EDGAR HOOVER FBI

    CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WA

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    Memorandum for Mr. Ladd

    Mr. ________ also discussed this matter with Colonel L. H. Forney of
    MID. Colonel Forney indicated that it was his attitude that inasmuch as
    it has been established that the flying disks are not the result of any
    Army or Navy experiments, the matter is of interest to the FBI. He
    stated that he was of the opinion that the Bureau, if at all possible,
    should accede to General Schulgen's request.

    SWR:AJB

    ADDENDUM

    I would recommend that we advise the Army that the Bureau does not believe
    it should go into these investigations, it being noted that a great bulk
    of those alleged discs reported found have been pranks. It is not
    believed that the Bureau would accomplish anything by going into these investigations.

    DML

    (Clyde Tolson) - I think we should do this. (Dated 7/15)

    (J. Edgar Hoover) - I would do it but before agreeing to it we must insist
    upon full access to discs recovered. For instance in the SW case the Army grabbed it and would not let us have it for cursory examination.


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    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-09-1986
    Subject: 1947 AAF W/FBI UFO INVES.


    CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WA

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    DATE OF DOCUMENT 7/30/1947

    (B) FLYING DISCS -- The Bureau, at the request of the Army Air Force intelligence, has agreed to cooperate in the investigation of flying
    discs. The Air Forces have confidentially advised that it is possible to release three or more discs in odd numbers, attached together by a wire,
    from an airplane in high altitudes and that these discs would obtain
    tremendous speed in their descent and would descend to the earth in an
    arc. The Army Air Forces Intelligence has also indicated some concern
    that the reported sightings might have been made by subversive
    individuals for the purpose of creating a mass hysteria.

    (AUTHORIZATION TO INVESTIGATE)

    7-30-47
    BUREAU BULLETIN NO. 42 -2-
    Series 1947

    You should investigate each instance which is brought to your
    attention of a sighting of a flying disc in order to ascertain whether or
    not it is a bonifide sighting, an imaginary one or a prank. You should
    also bear in mind that individuals might report seeing flying discs for
    various reasons. It is conceivable that an individual might be desirous
    of seeking personal publicity, causing hysteria, or playing a prank.

    The Bureau should be notified immediately by teletype of all reported sightings and the results of your inquiries. In instances where the
    report appears to have merit, the teletype should be followed by a letter
    to the Bureau containing in detail the results of your inquiries. The
    Army Air Forces have asured the Bureau complete cooperating in these
    matters and in any instances where they fail to make information
    available to you or make the recovered discs available for your
    examination, it should promptly be brought to the attention of the
    Bureau.

    Any information you develop in connection with these discs should be promptly brought to the attention of the Army through your usual liason channels.


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    Document #: 3
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-09-1986
    Subject: 1966 J.E.HOOVER RESPONSE


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    ST-101 July 2l, 1966

    ___________________
    Cleburne, Texas 76031

    Dear Mr. ____________

    Your letter of July 16th has been received.

    For your information, the investigation of Unidentified Flying
    Objects is not and never has been a matter that is within the
    investigative jurisdiction of the FBI. I can assure you the photograph
    you mentioned does not represent employees of this Bureau and the FBI
    has never had custody of an occupant from a foreign planet.

    Enclosed are some booklets pertaining to our activities which I hope
    you will enjoy reading.

    Sincerely yours,

    John Edgar Hoover
    Director

    Enclosures (2)
    Know your FBI
    Story of the FBI
    NOTE: Correspondent is not identifiable in Bufiles. The Bureau has had
    other inquiries concerning this photograph. The article which appeared
    in a recent issue of this magazine purported to be an actual report of unidentified flying objects and has been brought to the attention of the
    Bureau previously. In view of the fictional aspects of the material and
    our relations with "Real" magazine no contact was made with the magazine regarding the representation of FBI Agents.

    MAIL ROOM ___ TELETYPE UNIT ___


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    Document #: 4
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-09-1986
    Subject: 1949 FBI MEMO RE: PHOTOS

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    Office Memorandum - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

    TO : DIRECTOR FBI DATE: January 10, 1949
    FROM : SAC KNOXVILLE
    SUBJECT : "FLYING SAUCERS" OBSERVED OVER
    OAK RIDGE AREA
    INTERNAL SECURITY - X

    There are being submitted herewith two photographs of reputedly "flying saucers" which were seen at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, sometime during
    July of 1947. All of the information contained in this letter was
    received from George Rateman, Resident Engineer, Air Material Command,
    United States Army, who is the principal army technician at the Nuclear
    Energy for the Propulsion of Aircraft Research Center at Oak Ridge,
    Tennessee.

    Mr. Rateman advised that the attached photographs were taken by ______
    in July of 1947. He stated that interview with _______ revealed that he
    had been snapping photographs of his family in front of his residence at
    218 Illinois Avenue, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, late in the afternoon, when he looked into the sky and observed the vapor trail as exhibited by the
    photograph numbered "1." __________ stated that he took a snap of this
    trail, was winding the film to the next number, when he looked into the
    sky and observed the ball of fire as shown in photograph 2. _______ made
    these photographs available to reporters of the Knoxville News-Sentinel
    and a story concerning them was run in that paper; however, as shown by
    the photostatic copy of the newspaper clipping, which is also being
    submitted herewith to the Bureau, the print was very indistinct; the news
    story did not contain any factual information; and it was regarded
    generally by the public at the time as a possible trick.

    Later, it was learned by Rateman and _________ that _________ had
    made several copies of this photograph and had distributed them among his aquaintances at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Upon ___________ finding that the photographs had received some distribution, he requested Rateman as Head
    of the Compliance and Investigations Division, to recover as many as
    possible of the photographs, advise the persons in whose possession they
    were found to say nothing to anyone concerning them, and to return the
    said photographs to him for transmission to the United States Air Force Intelligence Service. Rateman advises that he succeeded in rounding up
    twenty four copies of these photographs, and that, according to the
    statements of ________, no more copies were made or distributed. Rateman further stated that _______ had appeared extremely concerned over the
    matter and seemed quite emphatic that the matter should be given no more publicity than was absolutely necessary. Rateman also advised that he
    studied the negatives from which the reproductions were made, and they
    appeared to be authentic in that trick photography should have been
    apparent, but from the ______________ ________________.

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    Document #: 5
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-09-1986
    Subject: 1947 GEN. TWINING LETTER


    CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WA

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    23 September 1947
    SUBJECT: AMC Opinion Concerning "Flying Discs"
    TO: Commanding General
    Army Air Forces
    Washington 25, D.C.
    ATTENTION: Brig. General George Schulgen
    AC/AS-2

    1. As requested by AC/AS-2 there is presented below the considered
    opinion of this command concerning the so-called "Flying Discs." This
    opinion is based on interrogation report data furnished by AC/AS-2 and preliminary studied by personnel of T-2 and Aircraft Laboratory,
    Engineering Division T-3. This opinion was arrived at in a conference
    between personnel from the Air Institute of Technology, Intelligence
    T-2, Office, Chief of Engineering Division, and the Aircraft, Power
    Plant and Propeller Laboratories of Engineering Division T-3.

    2. It is the opinion that:

    a. The phenomenon reported is something real and not visionary or
    fictitious.

    b. There are objects probably approximately the shpe of a disc, of
    such appreciable size as to appear to be as large as man-made
    aircraft.

    c. There is the possibility that some of the incidents may be
    caused by natural phenomena, such as meteors.

    d. The reported operating characteristics such as extreme rates of
    climb, maneuverability (particularly in roll), and action which
    must be considered evasive when sighted or contacted by friendly
    aircraft and radar, lend belief to the possibility that some of
    the objects are controlled either manually, automatically or
    remotely.

    e. The apparent common description of the objects is as follows:

    (1) Metallic or light reflecting surface.

    (2) Absence of trail, except in a few instances when the object
    apparently was operating under high performance conditions.

    (3) Circular or elliptical in shape, flat on bottom and domed on
    top.

    (4) Several reports of well kept formation flights varying from
    three to nine objects.

    (5) Normally no associated sound, except in three instances a
    substantial rumbling roar was noted.

    (6) Level flight speeds normally about 300 knots are estimated.

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    Document #: 6
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-09-1986
    Subject: 1947 GEN. TWINING LETTER

    CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WA

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    LETTER FROM GENERAL N.F. TWINING TO COMMANDING GENERAL,

    ARMY AIR FORCES 23 SEPTEMBER 1947 --------------------------------------------------------------------------

    f. It is possible within the present U.S. knowledger - provided
    extensive detailed development is undertaken--to construct a piloted
    aircraft which has the general description of the object in
    subparagraph (e) above which would be capable of an approximate range
    of 700 miles at subsonic speeds.

    g. Any devlopments in this country along the lines indicated would be
    extremely expensive, time consuming and at the considerable expense
    of current projects and therefore, if directed, should be set up
    independently of existing projects.

    h. Due consideration must be given the following:

    (1) The possibility that these objects are of domestic origin - the
    product of some high security project not known to AC/AS-2 or
    this command.

    (2) The lack of physical evidence in the shape of crash recovered
    exhibits which would undeniably prove the existence of these
    objects.

    (3) The possibility that some foreign nation has a form of
    propulsion possibly nuclear, which is outside of our domestic
    knowledge.

    3. It is recommended that:

    a. Headquarters, Army Air Forces issue a directive assigning a priority,
    security classification and code name for a detailed study of this
    matter to include the preparation of complete sets of all available
    and pertinent data which will then be made available to the Army,
    Navy, Atomic Energy Commission, JRDB, the Air Force Scientific
    Advisory Group, NACA, and the RAND and NEPA projects for comments
    and recommendations, with a preliminary report to be forwarded
    within 15 days of receipt of the data and a detailed report
    thereafter every 30 days as the investigation develops. A complete
    interchange of data should be effected.

    4. Awaiting a specific directive AMC will continue the investigation
    within its current resources in order to more closely define the
    nature of the phenomenon. Detailed Essential Elements of
    Information will be formulated immediately for transmittal thru
    channels.

    N.F. TWINING
    Lieutenant General, U.S.A.
    Commanding.


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    Document #: 7
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-10-1986
    Subject: 1975 LORING AFB LANDING

    CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

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    DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
    Headquarters Aerospace Defense Command

    Reply to
    Attn of: DAD

    Subject: Request for Information Under The Freedom of Information Act


    To ____________________

    1. A copy of you letter dated 22 August 1977 was received in this
    headquarters for direct reply on 19 September 1977. The following
    log entries have been extracted for release:

    a. NORAD Command Director's Log ( 1975 )

    29 Oct/0630Z: Command Director called by Air Force Operations Center
    concerning an unknown helicopter landing in the munitions
    storage area at Loring AFB, Maine. Apparently this was
    second night in a row this occurrence. There was also an
    indication, but not confirmed, that Canadian bases had
    been overflown by a helicopter.

    31 Oct/0445Z: Report from Wurtsmith AFB through Air Force Ops Center -
    incident at 0355Z. Helicopter hovered over SAC Weapons
    storage area then departed area. Tanker flying at 2700
    feet made both visual sighting and radar skin paint.
    Track object 35NM SE over Lake Huron where contack was
    lost.

    1 Nov/0920Z: Received, as info, message from Loring AFB, Maine, citing
    probable helicopter overflight of base.

    8 Nov/0753Z: 24th NORAD Region unknown tract J330, heading SSW, 12000
    feet. 1 To 7 objects, 46.46N 109.23W. Two F-106
    scrambled out of Great Falls at 0745Z. SAC reported visual
    sighting from Sabotage Alert Teams ( SAT ) K1, K3, L1 and
    L6 ( lights and jet sounds ). Weather section states no
    anomalous propagation or northern lights.

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    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-10-1986
    Subject: 1975 MALMSTROM AFB, MT

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    NORAD Region Senior Director's Log (Malmstrom AFB, Montana).

    0835Z: SAT Teams K3 and L4 report visual, K3 report target at 300 feet
    altituds and L4 reports target at 5 miles. Contact lost at 0820Z. F-106s returned to base at 0850Z with negative results. 0905Z Great Falls radar
    search and height had intermittent contact. 0910Z SAT teams again had
    visual (Site C-1, 10 miles SE Stanford, Montana0. 0920Z SAT CP reported
    that when F-106s were in area, targets would turn out lights, and when
    F-106s left, targets would turn lights on. F-106s never gained visual or
    radar contact at anytime due to terrain clearance.

    This type of activity has been reported in the Malmstrom area for several
    days although previous to tonight no unknowns were declared. The track
    will be carried as a remaining unknown.

    7 NOV 75 (1035Z) - Received a call from the 34st Strategic Air Command
    post (SAC CP), saying that the following missile locations reported seeing
    a large red to orange to yellow object: M-1, L-3, LIMA and L-6.The general object location would be 10 miles south of Moore, Montana, and 20 miles
    east of Buffalo,Montana, Commander and Deputy for Operations (DO) informed

    7 NOV 75 (1203Z) - SAC advised that the LCF at Harlowton, Montana,observed
    an object which emitted a light which illuminated the site driveway.

    7 NOV 75 (1319Z) - SAC advised K-1 says very bright object to their east
    is now southeast of them and they are looking at it with 10x50 binoculars. Object seems to have lights (several) on it, but no distinct pattern.
    The orange/gold object overhead also has small lights on it. SAC also
    advises female civilian reports having seen an object bearing south from
    her position six miles west of Lewistown.

    7 NOV 75 (1327Z) - L-1 reports that the object to their northeast seems to
    be issuing a black object from it, tubular in the shape. In all this time, surveilance has not been able to detect any sort of track except for known traffic.

    7 NOV 75 (1355Z) - K-1 and L-1 report that as the sun rises, so do the
    objects they have visual.

    7 NOV 75 (1429Z) - From SAC CP: As the sun rose, the UFOs disappeared. Commander and DO notitier.

    8 NOV 75 (0635Z) - A security camper team at K-4 reported UFO with white lights, one red light 50 yards behind white light personnel at K-1 seeing
    same object.

    8 NOV 75 (0645Z) - Height personnel picked up object 10-13,000 feet, track J330, EKLB 0648, 18 Knots, 9,500 feet. Objects as many as seven, as few
    as two A/C.

    8 NOV 75 (0753Z) - J330 unknown 0753, Stationary / seven knots /12,000.
    One (varies seven objects.). None, no possibility, EKLB 3746, two F-106,
    GTF, SCR 0754. NCOC notified.

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    Document #: 9
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-10-1986
    Subject: 1975 MALMSTROM AFB, MT


    CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

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    24th NORAD Region Senior Director's Log (Malmstrom AFB, Montana).


    8 NOV 75 (0820Z) - Lost radar contact, figters broken off at 0825, looking
    in area of J331 (another height finder contact).

    8 NOV 75 (0905Z) - From SAC CP: L-sites had fighters and objects; fighters
    did not get down to objects.

    8 NOV 75 (0915Z) - From SAC CP:From four different points:Observed objects
    and fighters; when fighters arrived in the area, the lights went out; when fighters departed, the lights came back on; to NCOC.

    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.

    8 NOV 75 (1105Z) - From SAC CP: E-1 reported white light (site is
    approximately 60 nautical miles north of Lewistown). NCOC notified.

    9 NOV 75 (0305Z) - SAC CP Called and advised SAC crews at sites L-1, L-6
    and M-1 observing UFO. object yellowish bright round light 20 miles north
    of Harlowton, 2 to 4,000 feet.

    9 NOV 75 (0320) - SAC CP reported UFO 20 miles southeast of Lewistown,
    orange white disc object. 24 NORAD Region survellance checking area. Surveillance unable to get height check.

    9 NOV 75 (0320Z) - FAA Watch Supervisor reported he had five air carriers vicinity of UFO, United Fight 157 reported seeing meteor, "arc welder's
    blue" in color. SAC CP advised,sites still report seeing object stationary

    9 NOV 75 (0348Z) - SAC CP Confirms L-1, sees object, a mobile security
    team has been directed to get closer and report.

    9 NOV 75 (0629Z) - SAC CP advises UFO sighting reported around 0305Z.
    Cancelled the flight security team from site L-1, checked area and all
    secure, no more sightings.

    10 NOV 75 (0215Z) - Received a call from SAC CP. Report UFO sighting from
    site K-1 around Harlowton area. Surveillance

    10 NOV 75 (0153Z) - Surveillance report unable to locate track that would correlate with UFO sighting by K-1.

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    Document #: 10
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-10-1986
    Subject: 1975 MALMSTROM AFB, MT.

    CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

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    24th NORAD Region Senior Director's Log (malmstrom AFB, Montana).

    10 NOV 75 (1125Z) - UFO sighting reported by Minot Air Force Station, a bright star-like object in the west, moving east, about the size of a car. First seen approximately 1015Z. Approximately 1120Z, the object passed
    over the radar station, 1,000 feet to 2,000 feet high, no noise heard.
    Three people from the site or local area saw the object. NCOC notified.

    2. HQ USAF/DADF also forwarded a copy of a NORAD document for a review
    for possible downgrade and release. We have determined the document is properly and currently classified and is exempt from disclosure under
    public law 90-23, 5 USC 552b(1).

    3. The decision to withhold release of this document may be appealed in writing to the Secretary of the Air Force within 45 days from the date of
    this letter. If you appeal, include any reasons for reconsideration you
    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
    80914.

    TERRENCE C. JAMES, COLONEL, USAF
    Director of Administration CY to: HQ USAF/DAD
    HQ USAF/JACL

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    Document #: 11
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-10-1986
    Subject: 1980 KIRTLAND AFB, NM

    CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

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    COMPLAINT FORM
    ADMINISTRATIVE DATA

    TITLE DATE TIME
    --------------- ------ KIRTLAND AFB, NM, 8 Aug - 3 Sep 2 - 9 Sept 80 1200
    80 Alleged Sighting of
    Unidentified Aerial Lights in
    Restricted Test Range. PLACE
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    AFOSI Det 1700, Kirtland AFB, NM
    NOW RECEIVED
    Yes in person
    SOURCE OF EVALUATION
    Major Ernest E. Edwards
    RESIDENCE OR BUSINESS ADDRESS PHONE
    Commander, 1608 SPS, Manzano 4-7516
    Kirtland AFB, NM
    CR 44 APPLIES -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    REMARKS SUMMARY OF INFORMATION

    1. On 2 Sept 80, SOURCE related on 8 Aug 80, three Security Policemen assigned to 1608 SPS, KAFB, NM, on duty inside the Manzano Weapons Storage
    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.
    FRAZIER, were later interviewed separately by SOURCE and all three
    related the same statement; at approximately 2350 hrs., while on duty in 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.
    The light traveled with great speed and stopped suddenly in the sky over
    Coyote Canyon. The three first thought the object was a helicopter,
    however, after observing the strange aerial maneuvers (stop and go), they
    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
    Security, who conducts frequent building checks on two alarmed structures
    in area. They advised that a patrol was already in the area and would investigate.

    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.

    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
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-10-1986
    Subject: 1980 KIRTLAND AFB, NM.

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    CONTINUED FROM COMPLAL FORM 1, DTD 9 Sept 80

    5. Coyote Canyon is part of a large restricted test range used by the Air 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. --------------------------------------------------------------------------

    DATE FORWARDED HQ AFOSI
    10 Aug 80 AFOSI FORM ----------------------------------------------------
    DATE TYPE OR PRINTED NAME OF SPECIAL AGENT
    Sept 80 Richard C Doty, SA ----------------------------------------------------
    DISTRICT FILE NO
    8017D93-0/29

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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 --------------------------------------------------------------------------

    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 #: 14
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-10-1986
    Subject: 1980 PROJ. AQUARIUS DOC.

    CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

    FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT DOCUMENT FILES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    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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    Document #: 15
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-10-1986
    Subject: 1986 NSA REPLY AQUARIUS

    CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

    FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT DOCUMENT FILES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    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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    Document #: 16
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-10-1986
    Subject: 1983 P.L. CLARKE MEMO

    CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

    FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT DOCUMENT FILES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    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
    SUSAN COOKSEY
    Freedom of Information Manager

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    Document #: 17
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-10-1986
    Subject: 1983 UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE

    CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

    FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT DOCUMENT FILES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
    Headquarters Air Force Intelligence Service
    Fort Belvor Virginia 22060

    DAD 25 January 1983

    Possible Unauthorized Release of Classified Material

    INSA (MSgt Heldman)
    DA

    1. Per our telephone conversation today, I am forwarding Mr Robert
    Todd's FOIA request along with the AFOSI message for determination as to classification level. As you can see, Mr Todd retyped the message "for
    easier reading." I have talked to AFOSI/DADF, Nadine Dulacki. According
    to her, they did not release the message to Mr Todd nor does she know how
    it came into his possession. Maj Kilikauskas (AFSAC/INOB, 664-4488) has
    looked at the message and he feels that it is a fake for several reasons:

    a. There never has been an office within AFSAC (or 7602nd) with the
    symbol INS, INSR, or IT.

    b. There has never been a "Capt Grace" (or anyone with the surname
    Grace) assigned to AFSAC.

    c. The purported imagery interpretation done is outside AFSAC's and
    AFOSI's mission. Further, AFSAC has no individuals who are photo
    interpreters.

    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.

    e. The document is not in the standard, accepted format for
    classified messages.

    Neither Maj Kilikauskas nor Mr Nehlig (who has worked in AFSAC many
    years) remember hearing of a "Project Aquarius." Further, Maj
    Kilikauskas had no idea if the information purported supplied by this
    Capt Grace is, in fact, classified at the Secret/WNINTEL level. He
    suggests that both NASA and Coast and Geodetic Survey be contacted to
    see if they have an interest in the message.

    2. Finally, I have talked to Mr Earl Middaugh (AFOSI/IVOE, 767-5144).
    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.
    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
    and Mr Middaugh will be better able to determine if this is a legitimate
    AFOSI document.

    3. Until a determination is made, we ill regard the document as
    classified.

    SUSAN COOKSEY 2 Atch
    Documentation Management Branch 1. Todd Request
    2. Message, 2 cys (S/WNINTEL)

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    Document #: 18
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-10-1986
    Subject: 1986 NSA PROJ. AQUARIUS

    CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

    FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT DOCUMENT FILES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY
    CENTRAL SECURITY SERVICE
    Fort George G. Meade, Maryland 20755-6000

    Mr. _____________________ Serial: J9014A _________________________
    _________________________ 20 FEB 1986

    Dear Mr. ________________

    This is in response to your Freedom of Information Act request of 8 January 1986 in which you request information on a group referred to as
    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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    Document #: 19
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 06-10-1986
    Subject: 1986 NSA PROJ. AQUARIUS

    CUFON - UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

    FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT DOCUMENT FILES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY
    CENTRAL SECURITY SERVICE
    Fort George G. Meade, Maryland 20755-6000

    __________________________ Serial: J9014A __________________________
    __________________________ 03 MAR 1986

    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 #: 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    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 #: 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

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    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

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    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

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    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

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    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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    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

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    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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    TOP SECRET
    CONFIDENTIAL
    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT

    INTRA-DEPARTMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE

    OTTAWA, Ontario, November 21, 1950
    ----------------------------------
    PLACE DATE

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    YOUR FILE SUBJECT OUR FILE

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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
    example, we are on the track of a means whereby the potential energy of
    the earth's magnetic field may be abstracted and used.

    On the basis of theoretical considerations a small and very
    crude experimental unit was constructed approximately a year ago and
    tested in our Standards Laboratory. The tests were essentially successful
    in that sufficient energy was abstracted from the earth's field to operate
    a voltmeter, approximately 50 milliwatts. Although this unit was far from being self-sustaining, it nevertheless demonstrated the soundness of the
    basic principles in a qualitative manner and provided useful data for the design of a better unit.

    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
    unit, in addition to functioning as a `pilot power plant' should be large enough to permit the study of the various reaction forces which are
    expected to develop.

    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
    carried on at the present time in relation to flying saucers.

    While in Washington attending the NARB Conference, two books
    were released, one titled "Behind the Flying Saucer" by Frank Scully, and
    the other "The Flying Saucers are Real" by Donald Keyhoe. Both books
    dealt mostly with the sightings of unidentified objects and both books
    claim that flying objects were of extra-terrestrial origin and might well
    be space ships

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    Document #: 27
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 07-21-1986
    Subject: 1950 W.B.SMITH MEMO #2

    CUFON - Computer UFO Network Seattle, Washington

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    from another planet. Scully claimed that the preliminary studies of one
    saucer which fell into the hands of the United States Government indicated
    that they operated on some hitherto unknown magnetic principles. It
    appeared to me that our own work in geo-magnetics might well be the
    linkage between our technology and the technology by which the saucers are designed and operated. If it is assumed that our geo-magnetic
    investigations are in the right direction, the theory of operation of the saucers becomes quite straight forward, with all observed features
    explained qualitatively and quantitatively.

    I made discreet enquiries through the Canadian Embassy staff
    in Washington who were able to obtain for me the following information:

    a. The matter is the most highly classified subject in the United States
    Government, rating higher even than the H-bomb.

    b. Flying saucers exist.

    c. Their modus operandi is unknown but concentrated effort is being made
    by a small group headed by Doctor Vannevar Bush.

    d. The entire matter is considered by the United States authorities to be
    of tremendous significance.

    I was further informed that the United States authorities are
    investigating along quite a nubmer of lines which might possibly be
    related to the saucers such as mental phenomena and I gather that they are
    not doing too well since they indicated that if Canada is doing anything
    at all in geo-magnetics they would welcome a discussion with suitably accredited Canadians.

    While I am not yet in a position to say that we have solved
    even the first problems in geo-magnetic energy release, I feel that the correlation between our basic theory and the available information on
    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
    some of the answers.

    Mr. Wright, Defence Research Board liaison officer at the
    Canadian Embassy in Washington, was extremely anxious for me to get in
    touch with Doctor Solandt, Chairman of the Defence Research Board, to
    discuss with him future investigations along the line geo-magnetic energy release.

    ...... 3


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    Document #: 28
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 07-21-1986
    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
    with, of course, full co-operation and exchange of information with other interested bodies.

    I discussed this matter fully with Doctor Solandt, Chairman
    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
    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
    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.


    (W.B. Smith)
    Senior Radio Engineer

    WBS/cc


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    Document #: 29
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 07-26-1986
    Subject: 1953 GEN.BURGESS 4602nd

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    DECLASSIFIED PER EXECUTIVE ORDER 12356, Section 3.3, NND 841508
    By WG Lewis NARS, Date Jan 29, 1985

    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.

    CONFIDENTIAL


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    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 07-26-1986
    Subject: 1953GEN.BURGESS 4602nd #2

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    DECLASSIFIED PER EXECUTIVE ORDER 12356, Section 3.3, NND 841508
    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 #: 31
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 07-26-1986
    Subject: 1973 HELICOPTER ENCOUNTER

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    Freedom Of Information Act Document Files --------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISPOSITION FORM
    AR 340-15: the proponent agency is The Adjutant General's Office. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reference Office Symbol ) Subject
    )
    ) Near Midair Collision with UFO Report --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    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 _______________________ ______________________ --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    DA FORM 2496 --------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 07-30-1986
    Subject: 1976 IRAN INTERCEPT CASE

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    56 UNCLASSIFIED
    PRIORITY

    OCT1 MSG654 PAGE 01 267 0813

    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
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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

    OCT1 MSG654 PAGE 02 267 08L3

    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

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    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 07-30-1986
    Subject: 1976 IRAN INTERCEPT CASE

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    PRIORITY UNCLASSIFIED

    OCT1 MS6654 PAGE 03 267 0813

    OTHER SIDE OF THE PRIMARY OBJECT GOING STRAIGHT DOWN. AT A GREAT RATE OF
    SPEED. THE F-4 CREW HAD REGAINED COMMUNICATIONS AND THE WEAPONS CONTROL
    PANEL AND WATCHED THE OBJECT APPROACH THE GROUND ANTICIPATING A LARGE EXPLOSION. THIS OBJECT APPEARED TO COME TO REST GENTLY ON THE EARCH AND
    CAST A VERY BRIGHT LIGHT OVER AN AREA OF ABOUT 2-3 KILOMETERS.
    THE CREW DESCENDED FROM THEIR ALTITUDE OF 26H TO 15H AND CONTINUED TO
    OBSERVE AND MARK THE OBJECT'S POSITION. THEY HAD SOME DIFFICULTY IN
    ADJUSTING THEIR NIGHT VISIBILITY FOR LANDING SO AFTER ORBITING MEHRABAD
    A FEW TIMES THEY WENT OUT FOR A STRAIGHT IN LANDING. THERE WAS A LOT OF INTERFERENCE ON THE UHF AND EACH TIME THEY PASSED THROUGH A MAG. BEARING
    OF 150 DEGREE FROM EHRABAD THEY LOST THEIR COMMUNICATIONS (UHF AND
    INTERPHONE) AND THE INS FLUCTUATED FROM 30 DEGREES - 50 DEGREES. THE ONE
    CIVIL AIRLINER THAT WAS APPROACHING MEHRABAD DURING THIS SAME TIME
    EXPERIENCED COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE IN THE SAME VICINITY (KILO ZULU) BUT
    DID NOT REPORT SEEING ANYTHING. WHILE THE F-4 WAS ON A LONG FINAL
    APPROACH THE CREW NOTICED ANOTHER CYLINDER SHAPED OBJECT (ABOUT THE SIZE
    OF A T-BIRD AT 10M) WITH BRIGHT STEADY LIGHTS ON EACH END AND A FLASHER
    IN THE MIDDLE. WHEN QUERIED THE TOWER STATED THERE WAS NO OTHER KNOWN
    TRAFFIC IN THE AREA. DURING THE TIME THAT THE OBJECT PASSED OVER THE
    F-4 THE TOWER DID NOT HAVE A VISUAL ON IT BUT PICKED IT UP AFTER THE
    PILOT TOLD THEM TO LOOK BETWEEN THE MOUNTAINS AND THE REFINERY.
    E. DURING DAYLIGHT THE F-4 CREW WAS TAKEN OUT TO THE AREA IN A
    HELICOPTER WHERE THE OBJECT APPARENTLY HAD LANDED. NOTHING WAS NOTICED
    AT THE SPOT WHERE THEY THOUGHT THE OBJECT LANDED (A DRY LAKE BED) BUT
    AS THEY CIRCLED OFF TO THE WEST OF THE AREA THEY PICKED UP A VERY
    NOTICEABLE BEEPER SIGNAL. AT THE POINT WHERE THE RETURN WAS THE
    LOUDEST WAS A SMALL HOUSE WITH A GARDEN. THEY LANDED AND ASKED THE
    PEOPLE WITHIN IF THEY HAD NOTICED ANYTHING STRANGE LAST NIGHT. THE
    PEOPLE TALKED ABOUT A LOUD NOISE AND A VERY BRIGHT LIGHT LIKE
    LIGHTNING. THE AIRCRAFT AND AREA WHERE THE OBJECT IS BELIEVED TO HAVE
    LANDED ARE BEING CHECKED FOR POSSIBLE RADIATION ---------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    MORE INFORMATION WILL BE FORWARDED WHEN IT BECOMES AVAILABLE.

    RT
    #9717
    PTCCZYUW RUFKJCS9712 2670810:0130-CCCC 2670814

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    Document #: 35
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 09-15-1986
    Subject: 1986 BRAZILIAN FOIA

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    DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
    Washington, D.C. 20301-6111

    U-4,339/RTS-1

    Mr. _______________
    ___________________
    ___________________
    ___________________

    Dear Mr. ___________:

    This responds to your request under the Freedom of Information Act dated
    11 June 1986 for any documents concerning UFOs, any documents received
    from U.S. Embassies concerning the Brazilian UFO incident, and all
    documents pertaining to PROJECT MOON DUST.

    Upon review, it has been determined that there are 61 documents responsive
    to your request. Of these 61 documents, portions of 16 are properly
    classified and are not releasable. The properly classified portions
    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 addressing your appeal to:

    Director
    Defense Intelligence Agency
    ATTN: RTS-1 (FOIA)
    Washington, D.C. 20301-6111

    Sincerely,

    GORDON NEQUS
    Executive Director
    58 enclosures a/s

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    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 09-22-1986
    Subject: 1980 BRAZILIAN FOIA

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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    Joint Chiefs of Staff
    Message Center RECEIVED

    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)
    ATSD:AE(01) ASD:PA&E(01) ::DIA(20) NMIC
    - CMC CC WASHINGTON DC
    - CSAF WASHINGTON DC
    - CNO WASHINGTON DC
    - CSA WASHINGTON DC
    - CIA WASHINGTON DC
    - SFCSTATE WASHINGTON DC
    - NSA WASH DC
    FILE
    (047)

    TRANSIT/1542115/1542207/0001525941542204
    DE RUESLMA #4888 1542115
    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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    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 09-22-1986
    Subject: 1980 BRAZIL.FOIA PAGE 2

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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    Joint Chiefs of Staff
    Message Center

    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

    BT
    #4888
    ANNOTES
    JAL 117

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    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 09-22-1986
    Subject: 1977 FAA REPORT

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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    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.)


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    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

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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

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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
    your appeal. Under the Freedom of Information Act 5 U.S.C.
    552, provision exists for judicial review of this
    determination.

    Sincerely,

    ROBERT W. CRITTENDEN
    Deputy Administrative Assistant

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    DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE

    HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

    WASHINGTON, D.C.

    20330-5025

    ________________________________________________________________________

    11 APR 1986 Mr.______________________
    _________________________
    _________________________

    Dear Mr._________________

    This responds to your 25 March 1986 Freedom of Information request.

    Attached is the only document in the Air Force Intelligence Office
    (AF/IN) relative to your request.

    AF/IN has no knowledge of "ICGL#4" dated 25 April 1961, pertaining
    to Project Moon Dust. No "AFCIN SOP for Blue Fly Operations,
    February 1960" was located. The programs (UFO, Blue Fly, Moon
    Dust) no longer exist and records were destroyed.

    There is no Air Force Intelligence unit responsible for collections
    under these projects since the projects are no longer active.

    Fees are waived in this instance.

    Sincerely


    ANNE W. TURNER
    1 Atch HQ USAF Freedom of
    AF/IN Document Information Manager


    RECEIVED 16 APR 1986

    86-370

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    DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
    HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
    WASHINGTON 25, D.C.

    REPLY TO
    ATTN OF: APCIN-1E-0/Colonel Betz

    SUBJECT: (U) AFCIN Intelligence Team Personnel 3 NOV 1961

    TO: APCIN-1E This draft proposal was not
    APCIN-1 approved and was not for -
    IN TURN ___________ (word not clear) for action.
    N.M. Rosner
    PROBLEM: NORMAN M. ROSNER
    Lt. Colonel, USAF
    1. (U) To provide qualified personnel for APCIR intelligence
    teams.

    FACTORS BEARING ON THE PROBLEM:

    2.





    c. In addition to their staff duty assignments, intelligence
    team personnel have peacetime duty functions in support of such
    Air Force projects as Moondust, Bluefly, and UFO, and other
    AFCIN directed quick reaction projects which require
    intelligence team operational capabilities (see Definitions).

    d. Normal personnel attrition, through PCS, discharge,
    retirement, etc., has reduced the number of intelligence team
    qualified personnel below a minimum requirement, and programmed
    personnel losses within the next ten months will halve the
    current manning.

    e. Personnel actions within the authority of AFFMP, AFCIN
    and AFCIN-1E can be taken to reverse the trend toward
    diminishment of the intelligence team capability.

    3.

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    4. ___ Criteria

    a. Intelligence team personnel can perfomr effectively only with
    an adequate background of training and experience. Inadequately
    qualified personnel in such assignment would be a liability rather
    than an asset to successful accomplishment of the mission.

    5. ___ Definitions.

    a. Linguist: Personnel who can develop intelligence information
    through interrogation and translation from Russion and/or Bloc country languages to English.

    b. Tech Man: Personnel qualified to develop intelligence infor-
    mation through field examination and analysis of foreign material,
    with emphasis on the Markings Program and technical photography.

    c. Ops Man: Intelligence team chief. Qualified to direct intel-
    ligence teams in gaining access to target, in exploitation of enemy
    personnel and material, and in use of field communications equipment
    for rapid reporting of intelligence information.

    d. Airborne Personnel: Military trained and rated parachutists.

    e. Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO): Headquarters USAF has
    established a program for investigation of reliably reported unidenti-
    fied flying objects within the United States. AFR 200-2 delineates
    1127th collection responsibilities.

    f. Blue Fly: Operation Blue Fly has been established to facilitate expeditious delivery to FTD of Moon Dust or other items of great tech-
    nical intelligence interest. AFCIN SOP for Blue Fly operations,
    February 1960, provides for 1127th participation.

    g. Moon Dust: As a specialized aspect of its over-all material exploitation program, Headquarters USAF has established Project Moon
    Dust to locate, recover and deliver descended foreign space vehicles.
    ICGL #4, 25 April 1961, delineates collection responsibilities.

    DISCUSSION:

    6. ___

    a. Headquarters USAF (AFCIN) maintains intelligence teams as a
    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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    b. Intelligence teams are comprised of three men each, to include
    a linguist, a tech man, and an ops man. All are airborne qualified. 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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    ______________________ 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

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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.

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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

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    DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE

    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:

    Secretary of the Air Force
    Thru: HQ AFOSI/DADF
    Bolling AFB, DC 20332-6001

    HQ AFOSI is not maintaining the document described in your 21 December
    1985 request as, "a document from AFOSI/IVOE dated 171130Z Nov 80."

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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

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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

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    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 10-18-1986
    Subject: 1983 REQ-(CR)44A PAGE 2,3

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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:--------------------------------------------------------

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    4. (S) SCOPE:

    a. (S/AF)--------------------------------------------------------------



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    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)-----------------------------------------------------------------

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    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

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    Document #: 53
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 10-18-1986
    Subject: 1983 REQ-(CR)44A PAGE 4,5

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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

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    c. (U) -------------------------------------------------------------------

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    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.-------------------------------------------------

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    (1) (U)----------------------------------------------------------------

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    (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:

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    (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

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    Document #: 54
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 10-27-1986
    Subject: 1969 BOLENDER MEMO

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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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- SURNAME OF ACTION OFFICER AND GRADE SYMBOL PHONE TYPISTS INIT.SUSP.DAT

    Major Espey AFRDDG 52181 vc -------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBJECT DATE

    Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) 20 OCT 1969 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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

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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

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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


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    Document #: 57
    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 04-11-1987
    Subject: 1987 SEN: GLENN:(AQUARIUS

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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
    of his letter to you, the UFO incident at RAF Woodbridge Base.
    In our 1 February 1984 response to Mr. Stone ( Enclosure 2 ), we
    notified him that the estimated manpower and computer search
    costs involved in locating records responsive to his requests
    were $250.00. We advised him that, upon receipt of half that
    amount, a search would be made. Mr. Stone did not respond to
    our letter.

    Regarding the information in paragraph 1 of Mr. Stone's
    letter, we have no record of receiving an FOIA requests for
    documents dealing with a UFO destruction of a Cuban MiG-23.

    Paragraph 3 of his letter ask for NSA analysis of the
    document he attached. It appears to be an Air Force document.
    The project names which are referenced, Sigma and Snowbird, are
    not NSA projects. We have no knowledge of the information
    contained in the document.

    The subject of paragraph 4, project Aquarius, has been the
    subject of numerous FOIA requests. Apparently there is or was
    an Air Force project by that name which dealt with UFO's.
    Coincidentally, there is also an NSA project by that name. The
    NSA project does not deal with UFO's. We believe that the
    confusion on this issue results from an FOIA requests submitted
    by another person with interest in UFOs, Mr. Christian Lambright.

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    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 04-11-1987
    Subject: 1987 SENATOR:JOHN GLENN#2

    CUFON: UFO INFORMATION SERVICE SEATTLE WASHINGTON

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    NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY

    CENTRAL SECURITY SERVICE

    Fort George G. Meade. Maryland 20755 - 6000


    Serial: Q4-072-87




    Mr. Lambright requested all information on the NSA project
    Aquarius, apparently believing that the project pertain to UFOs.
    We advised Mr. Lambright that our project does not deal with UFOs.
    He then requested records revealing the "goal" of Aquarius, and we
    withheld the document because it is classified. We have reason to
    believe that our final response to Mr. Lambright, denying him access
    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.

    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

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    From: UFO INFO SERVICE
    Date Sent: 04-11-1987
    Subject: 1987 AIR FORCE (AQUARIUS)

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    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


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