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65 HS1-834228961 62-HQ-83894 SECTION 5
Federal Bureau of Investigation · DECLASSIFIED · dated
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65 HS1-834228961 62-HQ-83894 SECTION 5 is a declassified record from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, dated , classification DECLASSIFIED. It is part of PURSUE Release 01 — the Pentagon's first public unsealing of UAP records under the Presidential Unsealing & Reporting System for UAP Encounters program, published on 2026-05-08 at war.gov/UFO/. UAP.WATCH has indexed the full text locally so the document can be read, searched, and cited without leaving the site.
Linked incidents
- Roswell, New Mexico — 08 JUL 1947 (PURSUE-001)
- Wright Field, Ohio (Air Material Command) — DEC 1947 (PURSUE-023)
Document text
4-598 (REV. 11-20-79)
Declassification authority derived from FBI Automatic Declassification Guide, issued May 24, 2007.
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STANDARD FORM NO. 64
Office Memorandum
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO: Director, FBI
FROM: SAC, San Antonio
<signature>
DATE: July 26, 1949
SUBJECT: FLYING DISKS
INTERNAL SECURITY - R
On July 15, 1949, the Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, Fourth Army, advised that a small article which had appeared in the Galveston (Texas) News on July 10, 1949, advertised the fact that the Young Men's Business Club of Alexandria, Louisiana, announced that it was planning a convention for persons from all over the nation who have seen flying saucers. It was stated that the convention was planned so that members may compare notes. It was also stated that flying disks were reported twice inthe week preceding the article in Alexandria, Louisiana.
The above is furnished as a matter of information.
cc: New Orleans
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FBI
34 JUL 29 1949
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The above information is correct and complete
2027-001
U.S. DEPT. OF JUSTICE
RE: ESPIONAGE
F B I
AUG 4 5:25 PM '49
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DERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
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<signature>
Record of Telephone Call or Visitor
ms. "Flying Saucers"
Mr. Ernest Cuneo
called--phoned. from New York City
Phone No. <empty>
Hour 10:54am
Date July 11, 1949
<signature>
REMARKS
When informed of Mr. Hoover's and Mr. Ladd's absence from their office, Mr. Cuneo declined to speak to anyone else and stated that he was just following up on a conversation he had with Mr. Ladd over the weekend. He asked that Mr. Ladd be informed of his call.
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Record of Telephone Call or Visitor
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REMARKS
When informed that Mr. Hoover was not in his office, Mr. Cuneo asked to speak with Mr. Ladd, and after checking the call was transferred, to Mr. Ladd.
Mr. Iadd advises that Mr. Cuneo was calling about the matter he dicussed with Mr. Iadd on last Saturday re a flying saucer in California. Mr. Cuneo asked if he could release the story. He was told that this was up to him
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Mr. Ernest Cuneo
40 Wall Street
New York, New York
Dear Ernie:
You will recall the telephone conversations about Mr. Peter Cameron Jones, 164 West 37th Street, Los Angeles 7, California, and information furnished by him on the subject of flying saucers.
flying saucers.
I thought you would like to know that efforts made to locate Mr. Jones have been unsuccessful and casual inquiry in the vicinity he mentioned did not develop information about any one who is acquainted with him.
ARIE
I thought you might wish to consider the possibility that the original letter in this matter may have been a prank.
Sincerely yours,
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(RD FORM NO. 64
Office Memorandum
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DATE: July 12, 1949
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FROM : D. M. Ladd
SUBJECT:
- Mr. Tolson
Mr. Clegg
Mr. Glavin
Mr. Ladd
Mr. Nichole
Mr. Rosen
Mr. Tracy
Mr. Egan
Mr. Gurnea
Mr. Harbo
Mr. Mohr
Mr. Pennington
Mr. Quinn Tamm
Tele. Room
Mr. Nease
Miss Holmes
Miss. Candy
You inquired as to what was being done with reference to the information concerning flying saucers, which information was furnished by Ernest Cuneo.
I desire to advise that aletter is being prepared for the Los Angeles Office suggesting that they make a disc check of the background of the individual who wrote the let to Winchell and thereafter interview him for details.
Walter
It is believed that a letter is satisfactory inasm as it is noted that this alleged incident occurred in 1947.
DML: dad
This should have been done first thing Monday instead of waiting until Wednesday to get it out.
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JULY 18, 1949
URGENT
SAC, LOS ANGELES
K3-
PETER CAMERLON JONES, INFORMATION CONCERNING.
REMYTEL JULY TWELVE LAST. SUTEL RESULTS YOUR
INVESTIGATION
BACKGROUND INFORMATION AND INTERVIEW OF SUBJECT.
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[ ] Mr. Clegg
[ ] Mr. Glavin
[ ] Mr. Harbo
[x] Mr. Nichols
[ ] Mr. Rosen
[ ] Mr. Tracy
[ ] Mr. Fletcher
[ ] Mr. Mohr
[ ] Mr. Carlson
[ ] Mr. Nease
[ ] Miss Gandy
[ ] Personnel Files Section
[ ] Records Section
[ ] Mrs. Skillman
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See Me For Appropriate Action
Send File
Note and Return
Prepare note to Cuneo today
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Federal Bureau of Investigation
United States Department of Justice
Los Angeles 13, California
July 13, 1949
MR. N
Nies Gandy
Mag CANDY
M.
DIRECTOR, FBI
Re: PETER CAMERLON JONES INFORMATION CONCERNING
6
Zbyng Swane
Dear Sir:
Re your teletype July 12, 1949.
Present owner for one and one half years and former manager of court for six years, which includes 164 W. 37th Street, Los Angeles, do not know PETER CAMERLON JONES.
Other investigation in an endeavor to locate JONES was not productive.
- RUC-
DIFFERED RECORDING
Very truly yours,
R. B. Hoods
R. B. HOOD, SAC
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Re your reference July 15, 1973.
Present or most recent job: 37th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90210
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Very truly yours,
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
ROUTINE
JULY 12, 1949
TO: COMMUNICATIONS SECTION.
SAC, LOS ANGELES
Transmit the following message to:
PETER CAMERON JONES, ONE SIXTYFOUR WEST THIRTYSEVENTH STREET, LOS ANGELES,
INFORMATION CONCERNING. SUBJECT ADDRESSED A LETTER TO WALTER WINCHELL
RELATING THAT IN AUGUST, NINETEEN FORTYSEVEN, HE WAS HIKING IN THE MOUNTAIN
OUT OF LA AND HE OBSERVED ABOUT ONE HALF BLOCK AWAY FROM HIM A LARGE SILVER
METAL.OBJECT SHAPED LIKE A CHILD'S TOP ABOUT THE SIZE OF A BALLOON. HE
GAINED THE IMPRESSION THERE WAS LIFE WITHIN THE OBJECT THOUGH HE SAW NO
ONE. HE STOOD UP AND WAVED TOWARDS THE OBJECT AND WITHIN A SECOND IT
TOOK OFF, KNOCKING HIM TO THE GROUND. DISCREETLY CHECK BACKGROUND OF
JONES. THEREAFTER, INTERVIEW HIM FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING ANY FACTS
IN HIS POSSESSION CONCERNING THE STATEMENTS SET OUT HEREIN.
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* Mr. E. A. Tamm
* Mr. Clegg
* Mr. Olavin
* Mr. Ladd
* Mr. Nichol
* Mr. Rosen
* Mr. Carson
* Mr. Tracy
* Mr. Egan
* Mr. Harbo
* Mr. Gurnea
* Mr. Hendon
* Mr. Pennington
* Mr. Quinn
* Mr. Noase
* Miss Gandy
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Mr. Tolson:
Mr. E. A. Tamm:
Mr. Clegg:
Mr. Glavin:
Mr. Ladd:
Mr. Nichols:
Mr. Rosen:
Mr. Tracy:
Mr. Carson:
Mr. Egan:
Mr. Gurnee:
Mr. Harbo:
Mr. Hendon:
Mr. Pennington:
Mr. Quinn:
Mr. Nease:
Miss Gandy:
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
TO: COMMUNICATIONS SECTION.
I transmit the following message to:
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STANDARD FORM NO. 64
Office Memorandum
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
ms.
TO : THE DIRECTOR
FROM : D. M. Ladd <signature>
SUBJECT: FLYING SAUCERS
DATE:<empty>
July 12
1949
[x]
Mr. Tolson
Mr. Clegg
Mr. Glavin
Mr. Ladd
Mr. Nicholas
Mr. Rosen
Mr. Tracy
Mr. Egan
Mr. Gurnea
Mr. Harbo
Mr. Mohr
Mr. Pennington
Mr. Quinn Tamm
Tele. Room
Mr. Nease
Miss Holmes
Miss Gandy
I took a call from Ernest Cuneo by reference from your office. He referred to his call of last Saturday relative to a letter Mr. Winchell received from a man in Los Angeles concerning flying saucers. He stated that Winchell wanted to do a column on this letter if the Bureau had no objection.
Whiting
I told him that whatever he did with reference to writing the story concerning this letter was entirely up to him and wouldin no way affect anything the Bureau was doing. I suggested that he might desire to check with the Air Corps inasmuch as the handling of flying saucers was a matter of primary interest to them. He stated, "To hell with the Air Force. He just didn't want to release the information if it would affect the Bureau".
DML: dad
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Office Memorandum
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO : The Director
FROM : Mr. Ladd <signature>
SUBJECT: FLYING SAUCERS
DATE: July 9, 1949
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Street, Los
to me and it
Ernest Cuneo advised that Walter Winchell had received a letter from Peter Cameron Jones, 164 West 37th Street, Los Angeles 7, California. Mr. Cuneo read the letter to me and it was very well written, obviously by a man of intelligence. In this letter Jones stated that in August of 1947 he left Los Angeles for the mountains and started hiking through the mountains. About 10:00 A. M. he was lying on the ground when he observed about one-half block away from him a large silver metal, greenish in color, shaped like a child's top and about the size of the balloons used at County Fairs. He stated that there appeared to be two windows in the object and portions of metal appeared transparent and that he gained the impression that there was some life within this object although he saw no persons. The object appeared as though acts as a pressure chamber. He stood up and waved towards this object and this so-called flying saucer was off the ground in a second, knocking Jones to the ground. In its flight he stated that its power was silent and he raised the question as to whether this was an inter-global landing on our planet. He thought that it might be a device to land in our planet because the occupants of another planet had become curious as to the reaction caused by the explosion of the atomic bomb causing trouble in an expanded universe. He left the question as to whether it was possible that the occupants of another planet might have solved the theory of negative gravity.
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Mr. Cuneo stated that this letter indicated a very good knowledge of physics and that he thought it would be interesting to check into Jones' background and then possibly interview him about this alleged flying saucer. Mr. Cuneo stated that it would appear that Jones may have actually seen a flying saucer, that in any event it made an awfully good story and he requested that the Bureau keep the matter in confidence.
2
I would recommend that the Los Angeles Office discreetly check into the background of Jones and thereafter interview him for the purpose of determining any facts he possesses about flying saucers in order that it may be determined whether his story is in any way accurate.
DML:dhb
Tele. La
HBF 7-19
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ISSUED BY THE INTELLIGENCE DIVISION
OFFICE OF CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS
NAVY DEPARTMENT
INTELLIGENCE REPORT
Flying Discs
Serial: 49
(Start new series each year, i. e. 1-49, 2-49)
Monograph Index Guide No.:
(To correspond with SUBJECT given below. See O. N. L. Index Guide
Make separate report for each main title.)
From: DIO-LIND
(Ship, fleet, unit, district, office, station, or person)
at: San Diego
Date: 23 June, 1949
Reference: CNO Conf Ser 06422P32 dtd 4 Nov 1948, subj: Flying Discs - Report Of.
(Directive, correspondence, previous related report, etc., if applicable)
Source: See Below.
(As official, personal observation, publication, press, conversation with-
Identify when practicable, etc.)
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Subject: Unidentified Flying Objects - Report Of.
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ERIEF-(Here enter careful summary of report, containing substance succinctly stated; include important facts, names, places, dates, etc.)
BRIEF: While flying north in a private plane source, who is believed to be reliable, saw 6 or 7 "flying discs" in southern Oregon 27 May 1949. The discs are described as elongated ovals, perhaps 20' in length; they flew in a steady file formation at between 200 to 250 MPH; they appeared to be made of unpainted metal; no smoke or exhaust trails were observed.
SOURCES: LTJC Joseph C. SHELL, A5(L), USNR (Inactive), Serial #348375, of 4575 Northridge Drive, Los Angeles, California. He was commissioned Ensign 5 January 1944. Served at Corpus Christie 30 days AF(T); in Dallas two months VRF-2(D). Ferried SNJ's from North American Company plants. Was at Willow Grove, Pennsylvania for 30 days. Served at check-out base for ferry squadron VRF(2) at Columbus; served at Columbus until August 1945. Source then was with VRF(3) at Terminal Island, California, where he became legal and personnel officer. Was discharged from the Navy in January 1946 as LTJC.
Source holds Naval Aviator's Certificate #0-17945, plus a senior pilot's rating in the Ferry Wing of the Naval Air Transport Command. He also holds a commercial license, single and multi-engine, and flight instructor's ratings. His flight time began in 1934 and now totals over 5000 hours, of which time 1300 hours were in the U.S.Navy. Source secured a private license in 1935, a transport license in 1937, a commercial pilot's license in 1938, and a re-issue commercial pilot's license in 1945 (f184256). From March 1942 to September 1943 he was flight instructor for the Army Air Force (5 months as primary instructor at Cal-Aero, and the balance of the time as basic instructor at Lancaster, California). From September 1943 to January 1944 he flew for the Superior Oil Company of California.
Since 1940 source has been Vice-President of the Royal Petroleum Company of California, Long Beach, a concern in which he and his relations own all of the stock; he also is part-owner of three other oil producing concerns in Southern California.
Source is married and has three children. He has a B.S. and B.A. degrees from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California; he also had two years of law at the University of Southern California. Source is thirty years of age, but appears to have a background of experience few men his age possess. He is believed to be conservative, sincere, absolutely reliable, and very competent.
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FLYING DISCS
RECEIVED
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DIO-LLND Serial 33-49
23 June 1949
Subject: Unidentified Flying Objects - Report of.
REPORT: Unidentified Flying Objects Observed in Oregon 27 May 1962
On Friday, 27 May 1949, source was flying his own SNJ-type aircraft from Red Bluff, California to Burns, Oregon, a distance of 305 miles. He left Red Bluff at 1332 P.S.T. and arrived at Burns at 1458 P.S.T. (elapsed time: 1 hour 26 minutes). Source landed at Burns after circling the town twice, which consumed about ten minutes. While an SNJ's normal maximum speed is 170 MPH, source "demilitarized" his plane (which he had purchased at War Surplus, lightening the plane by about 600 lbs.) and it makes around 200 MPH true air speed. While on this flight he made 212 MPH ground speed; source estimates he had a tail wind of 15 to 18 MPH.
At 1425 Pacific Standard Time, Friday, 27 May 1949, source observed the sun reflecting on an object or objects at a considerable distance ahead, a few points to the starboard. He continued to watch the course taken by the reflecting material expecting it to materialise into conventional aircraft as the distance lessened between him and the object or objects. As the objects reached the long bluffs (shown on the Boise (V-2) Aeronautical Chart as Hart Mountain) which run for a number of miles along the east side of some dry lakes (Swamp, Flagstaff, Campbell and Stone Corral Lakes) he saw that instead of a single object there were several, which seemed to be flying in formation.
At this point the objects appeared to have changed their course so that they were paralleling his course (southwest to his northeast) and were following the bluffs' rim at about 1000 to 1500 feet below source's altitude, at a distance which he estimates to have been 5½ to 7½ miles. Source is certain that it could not have been as far as 10 miles since the bluffs were less than 10 miles away and he could see the objects outlined against the bluffs.
The objects that source saw are described by him as follows:
Size of each object: Considerably smaller than a fighter plane, probably less than 20' in length. All of the separate objects appeared to be the same in size.
Shape of objects: There was no break in the outline. Source is certain he would have recognised conventional aircraft. They had a solid configuration, and no great thickness. They were elongated oval, perhaps twice as long as wide, and perhaps five times as long as thick. Source points out he observed the objects from an angle from above and could not easily estimate their thickness; they could possibly have been egg-shaped, and could conceivably have been perfectly oval. The objects seemed definitely solid objects - there was nothing ethereal about them.
Speed of Objects: Source is confident they were traveling at least as fast as source's own plane (212 MPH). Source had a tail wind of 15 to 18 MPH and the objects would therefore have been doing over 230 MPH air speed. The objects were traveling south/southwest, opposite to source's course. Calculating the speed of the objects, several different ways from the facts at hand, the speed of the objects varies between 190 to 260 MPH. Source concluded at the time of observation that he could not possibly have turned around and caught up with the objects. They were definitely traveling faster than a group of birds, and slower than jet planes. No trail of smoke or exhaust was observed. The speed of the objects appeared to be steady.
Terrain, elevations, population, etc. in area: Source flew at 9000'
SL which was between 4000' and 5000' above terrain. During most of the time
of observation, the objects were 1000' to possibly 1500' below source's plane.
Towards the end of sighting when source had begun to come down he was almost
on a level with them in altitude.
23 June 1949
DIO-11ND Serial 38-49
Subject: Unidentified Flying Objects - Report of.
The valley through which source flew north, and the objects flew south, is roughly 12 miles wide. The floor of the valley is between 4000' to 5000' in elevation. The east side of the valley is dominated by Hart Mountain (8020' in elevation). Hart Mountain stands on an elongated bluff, which has an almost sheer drop of around 1000'. The bluff, and all the terrain, against which source saw the objects is quite dark in color. The objects stood out in contrast to the dark color. The objects appeared to be unpainted metal.
The rim of the bluff on the east side of the valley is about 7000' in elevation. From where sources saw the objects (at 9000' elevation) they were roughly in line with the rim of the bluff (7000'). Assuming the objects were 1 to 3 miles away from the bluff-rim, they were probably flying at about 8000' AGL, and about 3500' above the valley floor.
The valley where source sighted the objects is sparsely populated; however, there are a number of ranches there - more than are indicated on the Boise (V-2) Aeronautical Chart. Source believes that if persons living in the valley were questioned, chances are several might be found who saw the objects from the ground. Source has flown through this valley many times in going between California and Oregon and does not recall ever having seen another airplane in the valley where he sighted the objects. The valley is not a commercial airway route, and is seldom used by private planes. Source does not recall ever seeing any automobiles on the dirt roads in the valley, shown as such on the Boise (V-2) section of Aeronautical Chart.
Number and formation of objects: At the beginning of observation, when the objects were a few degrees to the starboard of dead ahead, source could not distinguish separate objects - all he saw were reflections; however, as he came closer and passed them by 5½ to 7½ miles he definitely saw 6 or 7 separate objects. To be on the safe side source states with positiveness that there were no less than 5 objects and no more than 8.
The objects were always in file formation (one behind the other) and there appeared to be no change in altitude of the formation. The space between the lead object and the next one was three or four times the length of one of the objects. The distance between the second and the following objects was between one-half and two-thirds the length of the objects. Accordingly, if the objects were 20" in length, the distance between #1 and #2 was 60 to 80 feet, and the distance between #2 and the others was between 10 and 17 feet. The distance between the objects appeared very constant. The objects were so close and appeared to keep their formation spacing in a manner which indicated they might have been under tow by the leading object. At the distance of sighting, no connection, if there was any, could possibly have been observed. Source is positive that the objects were separate objects because he was able to see terrain between them. The formation did not fluctuate in flight; the objects flew very evenly and steadily. Then, source lost the two objects they were going out of visual range on the horizon.
Weather and visibility at time of observation: Weather was exceptionally good. Source could see Harney Lake, 60 miles distant, and could see smoke rising from the saw mills at Burns, Oregon, 75 miles distant. There were a few scattered clouds at between 14,000' and 18,000'. The weather report at the time indicated "scattered clouds at 18,000'". The air was very smooth. Normally the air in the area is light to mildly turbulent. The sun was west of source; that is, source's plane was between the sun and the objects.
Location of sighting objects: (Refer to Boies (V-2) Sectional Aeronautical Chart). Source's location when objects were first sighted was
DIO=LLND Serial 38-49
23 June 1969
Subject: Unidentified Flying Objects - Report Of.
observed the objects. This position could possibly be as much as five miles SSW of the position given. Source's location when objects left his visual range was 42°41'N, 119°49'W. Source flew in a straight line between these coordinates.
Location of objects when first observed: 42°38'N, 129°43'W.
Location of objects when last seen: 42°26'N, 129°48'W.
The objects made a slight change of course from quartering to paralleling source's straight line of flight.
REPORTING OFFICER'S COMMENT: It is believed that conventional aircraft, bird balloons, astronomical phenomena, and auto-hypnosis can be eliminated as an explanation for the objects sighted by source. Since source was not flying into the sun and since he is an expert pilot-instructor, VRYZOD does not appear to be a reasonable explanation; nor do reflections on, or irregularities of, the plexi-glass canopy through which source viewed the objects offer a reasonable explanation, because of the wide range of obscurrence of the objects. As far as the reporting officer's comment is concerned (as well as source's own comment) the explanation of source's sighting of the strange flying objects remains a question mark.
Director, FBI
August 16, 1949
SAC, San Antonio
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PROTECTION OF VITAL INSTALLATIONS
I am attaching hereto a number of copies of reports being received in great numbers in this office concerning the so-called flying disks or unnatural phenomena being frequently observed around Camp Hood, Texas. This is, of course, a primary concern of the Air Corps. Consequently, this office is following the practice of reviewing these data and then destroying them in the event there appears to be nothing of FBI interest therein. It is pointed out that the filing of these would result in the rapid accumulation of very bulky files.
Unless the Bureau believes this is unwise, this practice will continue.
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LINED, WASHINGTON, AUG. NINETEEN, U.P. RELEASE, INDICATING
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FLYING DISKS DISCOVERED IN MARLEY PARK MD. INFO RECEIVED
J. E. CALDWELL LOCATED AT ONE FOUR FIVE SIX - NINTH ST.
MANHATTAN BEACH ; CALIF. THIS INFO BEING FURNISHED OSI,///RECORDED - 99
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Office Memorandum.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO: DIRECTOR, FBI
DATE: September 6, 1949
FROM: SAC, INDIANAPOLIS
3-1
SUBJECT: FLYING SAUCERS
SECURITY MATTER - X
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ELBERT W. FARRIS of OSI, Benjamin Harrison Air Base called at this office recently to ascertain if there was any current information on "flying saucers". He stated that he had been instructed recently to contact Dr. RICHARD K. X PARRISH of Decatur, Indiana, with reference to a flying saucer he allegedly observed in the vicinity of Lake of the Woods, Canada, on or about July 1, 1949. An FBI Agent by the name of METCALF of the Omaha office was alleged to have seen the same saucer.
When FARRIS conversed with Dr. PARRISH, the Dr. told him that when he returned from Canada, he found himself in the midst of a polio epidemic and that as a result he had read as much literature as possible with respect to polio, its symptoms, diagnosis, etc. Dr. PARRISH told FARRIS that in his opinion, the cases which were thought to be polio in the vicinity of Decatur, Indiana, were not polio, but possibly the result of uranium poisoning and that he felt the presence of flying saucers had direct bearing on the polio epidemic. Dr. PARRISH pointed out that flying saucers were observed in the Carolina's in 1948 and there was a polio epidemic in the vicinity at that time. FARRIS stated he had consulted one of the physicians at the Benjamin Harrison Air Base and had also checked the records with reference to allegations concerning the sighting of flying saucers and had done a little research with respect to correlating the presence of flying saucers and any polio epidemic. He further stated that he was reporting the matter to the proper Air Force authorities, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio.
It has also come to the attention of this office that FARRIS made inquiry of the Indiana University Medical School, Indianapolis, Indiana, where the doctors treated the entire matter as a big joke.
FARRIS also stated that Dr. PARRISH had heard while in Canada that there had been some rather strange events somewhere in the interior with respect to finding what might have been remains of flying saucers.
The foregoing is furnished for the information of the Bureau. This office is taking no action in the matter.
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October 12, 1949
Mr. Maurice E. Hatten
419 East Main Street
Circleville, Ohio
Dear Mr. Hatten:
Your letter dated October 8, 1949, has been received and in response to your request I am returning it to you at this time.
For your information the jurisdiction of this Bureau does not extend outside the United States and its Possessions. It is therefore suggested that you may wish to communicate with the Division of International Press and Publications, Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of State, 21st Street and Virginia Avenue, Washington, D. C., with regard to the suggestion made in your letter.
Sincerely yours,
John Edgar Hoover
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419 East Main Street
Circleville, Ohio
1949 October 8
permanent address: Route 2
Delaware, Ohio
Mr. J. Edgar Hoover
Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Department of Justice
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. Hoover:
It is requested that this letter be returned to the above address and no record of it kept in FBI files.
If is it true that the Soviet leaders intend to use the flying disk in an attempt to confuse and terrify the American people, why should we not state to the United Nations that we believe this condition to exist and further request permission from United Nations to fly American printed statements into the USSR in the interests of peace and better understanding between the two nations? To prevent the belief that such a method would be used, be either nation, to carry bombs rather than paper, it should be pointed out that it is not necessary to employ airplanes for the purpose insofar as actually flying over enemy territory is concerned. There are several possible means of placing information at the disposal of citizens of either country via air; I mention small balloons incapable of carrying more than a few pounds, or finned, cardboard disks capable of drifting on wind currents for great distances after
release from several miles height
claim patent rights to the latter
Inasmuch as we have been told that the Communist Party is a very small minority in the USSR, it is impossible to prevent information, printed, from reaching many good people there if flown in by the millions. Of course there would be a penalty in Russia for reading them if caught, but curiosity being curiosity, many would be read and remembered. And no one really believes that children could be prevented from picking
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cost in lives, yet denied across nations, contrary to United Nations principles?
contrary to United Nations principles?
Yours sincerely,
Maurice
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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DATE: October 2, 1949
FROM: SAC, Pittsburgh
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SUBJECT: GLEN SPROUSE, Informant
FLYING DISCS, MISCELLANEOUS
On September 26, 1949, GLEN SPROUSE, 608 Montrose Drive, S. Charleston, West Virginia, appeared at the Charleston, West Virginia, resident agency and gave to Special Agent JOHN B. WOODRUFF the attached letter. Mr. SPROUSE stated that he had written the letter following a pleasure flight from Clark Field, St. Albans, West Virginia, to Parkersburg, West Virginia, on September 25, 1949. Mr. SPROUSE stated that after writing the letter, he did not know whether it would be of any interest to the FBI and decided that instead of mailing it directly to the Bureau at Washington, he would contact the local agent and turn it over to him if it were thought it would be of interest to the Bureau.
Mr. SPROUSE stated that he has set out the complete details of this incident in his letter and that there is nothing further that he can add. He further stated that he is certain this was not a mirage and that it actually occurred.
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Gentlemen:
_(9/25/49)
An incident happened this afternoon which after consideration I felt I should report. I most certainly do not want this incident disclosed, as I do not want any publicity concerning it. If you regard it of no special interest to the F.B.I. please disregard this correspondence.
I was flying from (Clark Field) to Parkersburg, W. Va. this afternoon and about four miles airline, southwest of Parkersburg, I suddenly noticed a bright yellow object coming directly towards me. It came at me with such speed, added to my 100 m.p.h. forward speed that it startled me and had passed by in a matter of a couple of seconds. But it passed by about 100 feet under my ship and about 50 feet to my right, and because of the dark green background of the forests below I was able to get a very clear outline of the object, and what I believe is a very accurate description.
Color - bright canary yellow
Length- about 15 to 18 inches
Diameter- About 1/4"-in the largest part
It resembled a rocket, in fact was about the same shape and proportions as the fuselage of a Lockheed Air Force X-90
No wings but vertical and horizontal fins on rear 1/3 of the rocket.
No visible means of propulsion such as propeller, vapor trail, smoke or exhaust.
The front of the rocket was very sharp with a needle nose, the needle looked about 6" long and was the size of a lead pencil.
The rear end was blunt similar to the rear end of a jet fuselage.
I was flying my ship, (a Luscombe 8A, NC 1440K) and was traveling about 100 m.p.h. at the time.
I was at 3450 ft above sea level at the time.
I was flying a compass course of 60 degrees, and the rocket was traveling almost west at 240 degrees.
It happened about 2:45 P.M. on the above date.
The visibility was exceptionally good, about 30 miles.
The yellow object looked very sharp and clearly outlined because of the dark green background,
If you will refer to the Huntington sectional aerial map this object was sighted over a very small town named Lubeck, which is about 4 miles direct west of South Parkersburg.
It appeared to have spent it's force and seemed to be dropping slightly as it passed by, or had been fired or launched from a higher altitude than the altitude I was flying. end
My wife was with me but she did not see the object, and I did not tell her of the incident until we had landed at Parkersburg.
Letba
10-28-49
Very truly yours,
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From: John Edgar Hoover - Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Subject: FLYING DISCS
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* **Recipient:** Appropriate Agencies and Field Offices
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* **Reference/Document Number:** 2040
* **Date:** 9/1/77
There is set forth the following unverified information relating to the captioned matter which was furnished to this Bureau by a confidential source whose reliability is unknown and who has requested that his identity not be revealed.
"I was flying from ... to Parkersburg, W afternoon (September 25, 1949) and about four southwest of Parkersburg, I suddenly noticed object coming directly towards me. It came a such speed, added to my 100 m.p.h. forward sp startled me and had passed by in a matter of seconds, but it passed by about 100 feet unde about 50 feet to my right, and because of the background of the forests below I was able to clear outline of the object, and what I belie accurate description.
"Color - bright canary yellow
"Length - about 15 to 18 inches
"Diameter - about 4" in the largest part
Color: bright canary yellow
Length: 15 to 18 inches
Diameter: about 4 inches (largest part)
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"It resembled a rocket, in fact was about the same shape and proportions as the fuselage of a Lockheed Air Force X-90
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"No wings but vertical and horizontal fins on rear 1/3 of the rocket.
"No visible means of propulsion such as propeller, vapor trail, smoke or exhaust.
"The front of the rocket was very sharp with a needle nose, the needle looked about 6" long and was the size of a lead pencil.
"The rear end was blunt similar to the rear end of a jet fuselage.
"I was flying my ship ... and was traveling about 100 m.p.h. at the time.
"I was at 3450 ft. above sea level at the time.
"I was flying a compass course of 60 degrees, and the rocket was traveling almost west at 240 degrees.
"It happened about 2:45 P.M. on the above date.
"The visibility was exceptionally good, about 30 miles.
"The yellow object looked very sharp and clearly outlined because of the dark green background,
"If you will refer to the Huntington sectional aerial map this object was sighted over a very small town named Iubeck, which is about 4 miles direct west of South Parkersburg.
"It appeared to have spent it's force and seemed to be dropping slightly as it passed by, or had been fired or launched from a higher altitude than the altitude I was flying."
The above has been furnished to you for your information and assistance in connection with the captioned matter.
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(THIS IS REHAS OSI 8 DTD 14 JAN 50. CATEGORY BAKER MESSAGE).
Rudy Fick says Flying saucers from Venus came to earth by accident. Rudy Fick, well known Kansas City auto dealer stopped in Denver 2 weeks ago while returning from Ogden, Utah. At that time he called on the manager of Ford Agency. Their conversation was interrupted by some engineers arriving for a meeting; one of whom was a man named Coulter. Coulter revealed some startling information. He (Coulter) stated he "Crashed the Gate" at a radar station near New Mexico and Arizona borders, and while there he saw 2 of the highly secret "Flying Saucers." Spot report details--the information contained herein was furnished from article which appeared in the Wyandotte Echo newspaper, Kansas City, Kansas, 6 January 1950. Of the two Flying saucers one was badly damaged and the other almost perfectly intact. They consisted of 2 parts, a cockpit or cabin about 6 feet in diameter. A ring 18 feet across and 2 feet thick surrounded the cabin. The cabin was constructed of metal resembling aluminum, but the actual make of the metal has defied analysis. Coulter had a piece of the metal in his possession and gave it to the Ford man to send to the Dearborne plant for analysis. This man (Coulter) showed the group, including Fick, a clock or automatic calendar which was taken from one of the Flying Saucers. This clock or automatic calendar consisted of 2 pieces of metal together with some unusual type of metal. On the face of 1 or 2 pieces of this metal there appeared an indentation which rotated around the disk completing a cycle each 28 days. According to the information given Coulter around 50 of these flying saucers have been found in the United States in a period of 2 years. Of these, 40 are in the 7 US Research Bureau in Los Angeles. Each of the craft had a crew of 2. The bodies in the damaged ship were charred, but the other ship's occupants were in a perfect state of preservation, although dead.
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All were uniform height of 3 feet; blond, beardless and their teeth were completely free of fillings or cavities. They wore no under garments, but had their bodies taped and were dressed in a sort of wire. A quantity of food in tablet form was found in ship. Mr. Fick assumed that the reason behind the apparent lack of security was that the Government wanted the information spread from unofficial sources until people are more or less familiar with the facts. Mr. Fick feels that the security department of the military fear that the sudden shock of a surprise announcement that interplanitary travel is possible might cause mass hysteria. Fick is well known locally and has a number of friends at the Kansas City Star. OSI District 13 will interview Fick and will make additional inquiries at the Kansas City Star. Coulter not otherwise identified, but can be reached through Ford agency in Denver. Action: Information copies furnished OSI Districts 14 and 17 for action. The editor of the Kansas City Star stated that while they were aware of this story they did not dare publish it in the paper because it is too fantastic.
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This refers to TWX from 13th OSI District, Offutt AFB, Omaha, Nebraska, dated 13 January and spot intelligence report dated 16 January, subject: "Flying Saucers From Venus Come To Earth." For your information both TWX and spot report are down-graded to Confidential.
NOTE: Reference TWX is CAF-IN-7130, 17 Jan 50 (OSI).
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gentlemen"- Re:- Flying Saucers.
With the persistent debates sprout
Cor on the above. It sort of annoys me
and since I have an opinion of inter-
national nature I'd feel pretty
bad if I happened to be right and
it resulted in harm to my country
I redige I might be wasting your
time (my theory perhaps having
been considered and discounted) but
on the other hand if it's a new
angle it might bear investigation
Very Truly
(4MA) my
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Mr. Ferdinand E. C/Pfeil
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Dear Mr. Pfeil:
Your letter of January 24, 1950, has been received and while I appreciate your offer to furnish me your observations concerning the flying saucers, this matter is not being investigated by the FBI.
Sincerely yours,
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oflying SAUCENS Dear Sir
I am writing you about the
Flying discor Sausirea and am Dam enclosing: dates which would like for you to have checked with flying Sausirea Project, to see if any were reported seen on the dates I have down. below.
| Direction from my Home.<br />Jan 20th 1950. 10.15A.M. 3.00 RM. Southeast<br />Southwest.<br />4.00 PM. South east.<br />Jan 26 to 1950 11.30AM. Will 12.30 PM 07.<br />Jan 27019.50 12.00 1.45 noon. PM South of<br />20.0 PM 4PM<br />Jan 28 1950 11.00 1.00 ANI P.M. also night 89 M.<br />Jan 29th 1950 1950 2.00 P.M. northwest.<br />Jan 30 10. AM. 11.AMA. 12.0.0 noon.<br />Feb. 3rd 1950. 41.30AM. 2.30 P.M. Southevos Futbol<br />Feb. 1950 1950 11.45..till 12:15.P.M.noon 1:30 PM till 205<br />Feb 8 to Nägt. 8.40 P. M - West.<br />10 1950 |
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The reason for having you check them I don't trust anybody unless you say ok I won't Make any claims but try to furnish proof that I know More about flying disc than anybody this have found yet I will Send More dates from time to time to prove what I say. All I ask is that if any was seen please give place Time and date so I can check My list. And above all I don't want any Snooper's around my place. Please ask you please not to tell anybody for them Maybe a lot of things I will tell you after while I don't want any dates before june 5 to 1950. Please make Sure that anyone checking the dates is 100 percent American (over)
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07. Seeing any letters I send you it might be better if after a while as I send you dale's that I really know. I tried something to find a better way to contact each other. for their are Snoofeer's and the Postal Service talking about Postal Service if you answer this letter please do not use letterhead just plain letter will do for I dont want any Postal Service getting where's - the truth is I dont want anyone but you to know where or the letters are from.
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P.S. Jef Sanceris Project wants to clear. This report quick shares a idea of how they can do Same and will be able to check and find out who really did ref the lines let them have people be on the lookout for these give the exact time Sign and place. Then they can check My list of dates. I send you.
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Mr. Walter Fisher
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Dear Mr. Fisher:
Your letter of February 12, 1950, has been received and I appreciate your thoughtfulness in making available the information which you furnished.
If in the future additional data comes to your attention which you feel should be made available to the FBI please feel free to furnish it to Mr. A. Cornelius, Special Agent in Charge of our Philadelphia Office, 500 Widener Building, Philadelphia 7, Pennsylvania.
Sincerely yours,
John Edgar Hoover
Director
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FLYING SAUCERS. TWO SOURCES ADVISED TODAY THAT UNIDENTIFIED INDIVIDUAL
HAS GIVEN AT LEAST ONE AND POSSIBLY MORE LECTURES BEFORE CLASSES AT
DENVER UNIVERSITY YESTERDAY OR TODAY IN WHICH HE DISCUSSED FLYING
SAUCERS WHICH HE ALLEGEDLY PERSONALLY OBSERVED. THIS PERSON CLAIMS TO
HAVE SEEN SEVERAL SUCH OBJECTS, ONE OF WHICH ALLEGEDLY LANDED IN NEW
MEXICO. HE ALSO CLAIMS TO HAVE OBSERVED OCCUPANTS OF SAUCERS DESCRIBED
BY HIM AS OF HUMAN FORM, BUT ABOUT THREE FEET TALL. THESE OCCUPANTS OF
SAUCERS ALLEGEDLY DEAD AT TIME HE OBSERVED THEM. THIS LECTURER REXXX
REFUSED TO REVEAL IDENTITY, BUT IS KNOWN TO GEORGE X KOEHLER, WHO IS √
CONNECTDXXX CONNECTED WITH RADIO STATION KMYR, DENVER. KOEHLER REPORTED
TO HAVE MADE SOME PREVIOUS CLAIMS HIMSELF WITH RESPECT TO OBSERVING
FLYING SAUCERS. LOCAL PRESS AND ALSO WIRE SERVICES CARRYING STORIES
CONCERNING THESE LECTURES AT DENVER UNIVERSITY. OSI, DENVER, HAS NO
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION EXCEPT THAT GEORGE KOEHLER IN JANUARY THIS
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UNABLE TO PRODUCE ANY VERIFIABLE INFORMATION. OSI CONSIDERS KOEHLER AS
PROBABLE MENTAL CASE. BUREAU ADVISE WHAT, IF ANY, ACTION DESIRED AT
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Telephone call received from Lt Col Nunemaker Tennessee Military District 1130, 2 March. He stated that
A. There is a radar station near Knoxville which has been in operation about 3 weeks. This radar station is being operated by station WROL of Knoxville.
Flying Rice
B. On 1 March at 2135 hours the station picked up an object 340 degrees and 18 miles from Knoxville altitude 40,000 feet. Direction and distance put the object directly over Oak Ridge. AEC Security Division Chief at Oak Ridge checked with Smyrna Air Base Nashville which reported it had no flight plan for any plane being in that vicinity and altitude.
C. On 2 March at 1105 station picked up object at 335 degrees and 18 miles from Knoxville altitude 40,000 feet. AEC Security Div Chief checked with Smyrna Air Base with negative results.
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Julia Oku,
Feb. 28, 1950
To Mr. J. Edgar Hoover
director of Z.B.S.
Washington D.C.
Dear Mr Hoover:
Your acknowledgement of my letter in regard to your excellent & faithful service, need Feb. 22 here. I've had something "on my chest" for seven years, and it may be the time and way to do something about it, now also. It was during a time of my seven years of Civil Service work here in Tulsa, while doing Engr. drafting for the Corps of Engineers, War Department. At this time I began giving the matter serious thought.
For a number of intermittent nights at about the same time, I would hear a terrific very quick noise over the four unit apartment Bldg. at 44 East 17th St. where I had a small 3 roomed apartment on the top floor. The noise only lasted a second or less, and always traveled north & south. It was at great speed this missel or what-ever over head. that I could never get to the window to look into the night sky. I reported it to the F.B.I. here (local F.B.I.) & checked all the air ports. no one knew of any craft having been there at that time. I clocked it after hearing it 4 or 5 times, and as near as I can remember now it was about 11:21 P.M. Then the time I again reported to the F.B.I. I had long before found it was not street nor building noise. The second time I called the F.B.I. the party at the other end, said wait a moment; soon he said, a Lt. of the force had been telling him of hearing the same thing a few blocks south of me at the 21st bridge while out there on patrol duty!
Then a few week after those noises over head, came the first word of people, seeing "flying saucers"
Since living here at 1039 N. College, late last fall a flying saucer must have been what I saw that looked like a very round white cloud against a grey stormy sky or (even grey overcast sky). It also rapidly drifted north to south, and while I wondered I looked at the (Cloud ?) sphere I saw it disintegrate and something that looked like envelopes or paper fell toward the earth, but the round object's pieces seemed to melt into the grey sky.
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It was all so plain & clear for me object was in the eastern sky & the sun just came from behind a cloud in the west at about sun down & shone upon it. I rushed to my east door to try & distinguish a plane motor or some sound of motor or a possible crash maybe a few blocks away. But I heard nothing so I again explained, report to The 7th B.J. Lee, I could not judge the distance of the object. Now my own radio has not been working for abou 2 weeks, so that I've not recently caught all the news. But a friend of mine tells me that according to radio news, the saucers are again appearing. and are now disintegratin Now Mr. Hoover if this matter that I shall mention here is by chance out of your jurisdiction, then I pray that you either mail this to some one (the right one) or put it into the hands (directly) to some responsible Gov. Official whom you are sure will give the matter serious study and consideration. When the two tornado hit Woodward Okla several years ago within a few days or a few weeks of each other. From that time on I have theorized that these "flying Saucers" are being sent from a Russian base located somewhere near the eastern edge of Siberia, Korea or Mongolia, but more likely some place in Siberia, and are radar controlled. That the first ones of about the year of the tornado came back to the base there, and that they served a tri-purpose. No. 1. That the first ones contained instruments to photograph & simultaneously record distance altitude & temperature. Thus with data returning via the "saucers" the Russians may by this means have every foot of our U.S.A photographed and our vital areas spotted. No doubt the "saucers" are built round and like this view from the side would love
only one edge.
and spin like a top thru the air
with slots around the saucer.
where I have placed
...made to open automatic and sterilize germs, chemicals ice etc.
No 2. That they may be able to effect our weather current that have caused our heavy storms and unusual sudden
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Changes in temperatures in spotted areas over the U.S. They may be able from their data formally obtained to send a saucer anywhere at-most anytime with most anything, depending on the setting of the automatic device within the saucer + the altitude + distance on their controls at their base.+ the substance placed within.
Nothing now is impossible!
No.3. The sudden weather changes all this last fall and this winter especially have caused a "flu" & a chest condition that lasts much longer and weakens those parts much more than ever the old-fashioned "flu" did, so I've been told by the doctor to whom I go.
Hence it has put the vast majority of people in a weakened condition, receptive of attack of a greater physical illness, something that may even be breathed from the air, may put us into a helpless, weak or sleeping condition that will give Russia a chance to walk in and take this country intact, without ever bombing & spoiling our rich oil and industrial supplies! (Russia has never yet gotten the oil she started out for.) If done in this manner we would wake up or come to and find our-self possibly her slaves!
It's something to think about, and as I see it a very great possibility! So I'm praying that you place this matter with those or one you are certain will give it a very serious thought. If my theory is a true case, then if we could locate that base, we could save a great deal of trouble to our nation. The above mentioned matter ties in with what I wrote before World War II to General Chief of Staff Marshall, President F.D.R. and Martin Dyes, about a seemingly fantastic dream I had three years or about that after the first world war. In that dream which I had 3 nights alike to the smallest detail and in succession. In that dream the Russians, Germans, and a slant-eyed people came in the S. West & marched & swarmed over our country to the North East, and in the dream we stood like stone
Images returned with surprise! In the dream it seems that I was a child again watching grandfather at his work bench, and tho' at the time of that strange dream grandfather was then deceased, but as I seemed to be standing beside him in the dream, he looked down at me and said "Florence whatever I dream always comes true". Actually I had never, while he lived with us in all those year ever heard him claim he had dreamed; so my only interpretation of the dream & what he said in it would mean that what "I dreamed" etc. When he was young he was ordered to "goose-step" into Prussia in the Franco-Prussian War, and he often told me in German how he hated war, & I know how much he loved the beautiful & how really kind he was. He loved garden, flowers & did beautiful Cabinet work.
Doesn't it stand to reason that there is a very definite purpose in the disintrigation of the "saucers" now? That we have advertised the fact that we think they are "interplanetary," and the country sending them are not afraid that we may find out different? That also there may be chemicals or disease germs within them that if they return to the original base might accidently be scattered within their own boundaries and dangers to their own welfare?!
And beside after all we have found out that man is not inhabited! I might add now that I did not sign my name to the letters I wrote about that dream to the three Washington gentlemen, I was afraid & for we were so close to war with Germany then. I mailed them from Tulsa, so you might have heard of (this happening) at that time. We know that dream of 3 nights did not then come true. But there is still time that something very similar may yet happen!
Enclosed is postage for mailing this to "the party you know will consider it from a serious, possibility angle, also a rough sketch that I've made, my idea of Rubsid's method. I would appreciate hearing your opinion on the above scientific possibility mentioned. I know nothing of Science actually. I am Sincerely yours.
I wish I did.
I hope something will be done 1039 N. College.
- **Map of Siberia, Alaska, and Canada**
- **"Saucer Base"** located in Siberia.
- **"Possible Route of Saucers"** indicated with a dashed line across Alaska.
- **Annotation:** "The 'saucer base' may be further south or in such a location as to allow them in their Course, to pass thru' the Alaskan weather Currents, some where in their course between Alaska and U.S.A."
- **"Heavier is storm area"** indicated with concentric circles over parts of Alaska and Canada, extending over the USA.
- **Attributed to:** Florence Pervier, Tulsa, Okla.
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J. Edgar Hoover
John Edgar Hoover
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NOTE: Correspondent lengthy relates her observations concerning flying saucers and advised that she believes they are of Russia origin. It is noted that in letter of February 14, she wrote to commend Mr. for his services as Director of the FBI.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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TO: DIRECTOR, FBI
FROM: GUY HOTTEL, SAC, WASHINGTON
SUBJECT: FLYING SAUCERS
INFORMATION CONCERNING
DATE: March 22, 1950
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Flying Discs or Flying Saucers
The following information was furnished to SA R. H. KURTZMAN by
KARL HOWE, Special Investigator, Sex Squad, Metropolitan Police
Department:
An investigator for the Air Forces stated that three so-called flying saucers had been recovered in New Mexico. They were described as being circular in shape with raised centers, approximately 50 feet in diameter. Each one was occupied by three bodies of human shape but only 3 feet tall, dressed in metallic cloth of a very fine texture. Each body was bandaged in a manner similar to the blackout suits used by speed flyers and test pilots.
According to Mr. HOWE'S informant, the saucers were found in New Mexico due to the fact that the Government has a very high-powered radar set-up in that area and it is believed the radar interferes with the controlling mechanism of the saucers.
No further evaluation was attempted by SA KURTZMAN concerning the above.
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Reference our TWX AJACI-1-2, 2nd Mar supplementary report follows:
1. (A) At 2130 hours on 2nd Mar radar station picked up 2 objects 310 degrees, altitude 80000 feet, ap-proximately 18 miles from Knoxville in general direction of Oak Ridge, moving in circular motion but in opposite direc-tions.
(B) At 2230 hours 2nd Mar and again at 0030 hours 3rd Mar station picked up object, moving same direction, locality and altitude.
(C) Density of object similar to DC-3 airplane, speed not established but report as "terrific".
2. CIA Radar Technician reportedly arrives Knoxville today to check radar set and operation.
3. Arrangement reportedly made by FBI with Naval and Marine Reserve Unit Knoxville to set up radar equipment to verify reception of WROL radar station.
4. All information on this subject this headquarters has been turned over to A-2 Fourteenth Air Force.
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4. Inquiry of Lt Col Nunamaker revealed that Chief Security Div Oak Ridge is anxious to get qualified personnel check on the performance of the radar.
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Telephone call received from Lt Col Nunemaker Tennessee Military District 1130, 2 March. He stated that
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A. There is a radar station near Knoxville which has been in operation about 3 weeks. This radar station is being operated by station WROL of Knoxville.
B. On 1 March at 2135 hours the station picked up an object 340 degrees and 18 miles from Knoxville altitude 40,000 feet. Direction and distance put the object directly over Oak Ridge. AEC Security Division Chief at Oak Ridge checked with Smyrna Air Base Nashville which reported it had no flight plan for any plane being in that vicinity and altitude.
C. On 2 March at 1105 station picked up object at 335 degrees and 18 miles from Knoxville altitude 40,000 feet. AEC Security Div Chief checked with Smyrna Air Base with negative results.
D. AEC Sec Div Chief is not certain as to operational efficiency of radar unit and requested Smyrna AB to send qualified radar operator. Smyrna has no personnel so qualified. Smyrna commander suggested Third Army send qualified radar operator to check
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SUBJECT: FLYING SAUCERS
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In response to your inquiry, Special Agent S. W. Reynolds obtained the following information today (3/28/50) from Major Boggs and Lieutenant Colonel J. V. Hearn of Air Force Intelligence. The Air Force discontinued their intelligence project to determine what flying saucers are the latter part of last year. They publicly announced to the press in December, 1949, that the project had been discontinued. They advised that the press release had been concurred in by the Army and Navy. The reason for the discontinuance, according to Major Boggs and Lieutenant Colonel Hearn, was that after two years of investigation over three-fourths of the incidents regarding flying saucers proved to be misidentifications of a wide variety of conventional items such as lighted weather balloons and other air-borne objects.
Colonel Hearn pointed out that the Commanders of the various areas are charged with the security of those areas. Reports concerning flying saucers received at this time will be investigated by the Area Commander and his report submitted to the Air Force Intelligence Division as an intelligence item.
Major Boggs and Lieutenant Colonel Hearn made the observation that many of the reported sightings of flying saucers at this time appear to be an outgrowth of recent magazine articles. They reiterated that the Air Force is conducting no active investigation to determine whether flying saucers exist or what they might happen to be.
You will recall that the investigation of flying saucers was discontinued by the Bureau in October, 1947, in order that the Air Force could take over such investigations. (62-83894-141-160)
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TO: DIRECTOR, FBI
FROM: <signature> SAC, NEW ORLEANS
SUBJECT: FLYING DISCS
DATE: March 31, 1950
Special Agent H. WARREN TOOL, JR., of the New Orleans Division, has a brother, J. K. TOOL, of the Wayne Welch, Inc., advertising agency, 202 Keith Building, 1025 14th St., Denver, Colorado. J. K. TOOL has advised Special Agent TOOL that an employee of the Wayne Welch, Inc., JEFFERSON B. ARMSTRONG, has been contacted by one GEORGE T. KOEHLER, 315 Franklin Street, telephone Spruce 2563, Denver, Colorado, regarding Flying Discs.
KOehler is alleged to have told Armstrong in January, 1950, that he (KOehler), knows a prominent Denver oilman named Silas Newton, also known as a "Mysterious Mr. X", and an official of the Newton Oil Co., Equitable Building, Denver, Colorado. Newton is claiming that he leased land in the Mojave Desert in California and that on this land a flying disc had been found intact, with eighteen three-foot tall human-like occupants, all dead on it but not burned. Further, that the disc was alleged to be of very hard metal and near indestructible. Koehler is said to have exhibited a radio set to Armstrong purported to be a souvenir of the space disc.
According to ARMSTRONG, KOEHLER has been telling of this story off and on for the three month period prior to January, 1950, and is said to have notified ARMSTRONG of it weeks prior to the publication of a flying disc article published in the True Magazine, and one by FRANK SCULLY published in the Variety Magazine in January, 1950. KOEHLER claimed to have been visited by DONALD KEHOE, author of the article in the True Magazine.
Further data was furnished that KOEHLER had been telling the tale so prolifically in Denver that he claimed to have had telephone calls from Washington, D. C. and from the Federal Bureau of Investigation in which he was requested to keep the information to himself and that, thereafter, he became mysterious about the entire matter.
It is noted that considerable publicity regarding these discs has been found in Denver and other papers.
This information is being furnished the Bureau and the designated offices for informational purposes.
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FLYING SAUCERS, INFO CONCERNING. JIM BARDEN, STUDENT, UNIVERSITY OF
NEW MEXICO AND REPORTER FOR SCHOOL PAPER FURNISHED THIS OFFICE WITH
TRICK PHOTOGRAPH OF MOUNTIAN SIDE SHOWING A FLYINGSAUCECR CRASHED AND BURDING ON THE SIDE OF THE MOUNTIAN, LITTLE MEN WALKIN AWAY AND
FOUR FLYING SAUCERS HOVERING AROUND THE CRASHED ONE, BARDEN, WHO HAS VOLUNTARILY FURNISHED INFORMATION TO THIS OFFICE PREVIOUSLY STATED HE
IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING THE TRICK PHOTOGRAPH. HE FIRST TOOK A PHOTOGRAPH OF A HILLSIDE NEAR ALBUQUERQUE, HAD THE FLYING SAUCERS, CRASHED SAUCER, SMOKE AND LITTLE MEN DRAWN IN AND THEN MADE THE FINAL PHOTOGRAPH. BORDEN STATED THIS PHOTOGRAPH AND A RIDICULOUS STORY WILL BE PRINTED IN THE UNIV. OF N.M. SCHOOL PAPER THIRTY FIRST INSTANT AND MAY BE CARRIED OVER ASSOCIATED PRESS LINES. BORDEN WAS ADVISED THAT THIS
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At 9:55 A.M. today, SAC Robey of Knoxville advised that Stuart E. Adcock, owner and operator of Radio Station WROL, Knoxville, had called the Knoxville Office at 11:15 P.M. on March 1. Adcock is a radio ham operator and has set up in his home in Knoxville an Army Surplus APN-7 radar set. Adcock advised that he had picked up on this set a "pip" indicating that an object was circling at an altitude of about 40,000 feet over Oak Ridge. Adcock stated that he customarily had followed the movement of airplanes through this set and he was sure this item was not a thunder cloud. Mr. Robey advised that the Knoxville Office had immediately notified the AEC Security Section following the receipt of the call from Mr. Adcock.
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At 5:30 P.M. on March 2, Mr. Adcock again called to say that he had again picked up an object at 11:15 A.M. on March 2 about 100,000 feet up and about 18 miles from his home in Knoxville which would place the object over Oak Ridge. Mr. Robey advised that CIC Agents had been given the information coming from the Knoxville Office, as a result of which CIC Agents and OSI representatives went out last night and looked over Mr. Adcock's set. They did see an object on the screen about 11:00 or 12:00 P.M. last night. They reported this information to the Third Army. Mr. Robey was of the opinion that the Air Force probably has sent the information to Washington also. Army CIC has now informed that CIA is going to send a technician down from Washington to examine the set. Mr. Robey had no information as to how CIA had jurisdiction. Mr. Robey advised that the Army is also contemplating sending a man up from Atlanta with a portable radar set to check into this situation. In addition, the Naval Reserve has a set locally and is putting it into operation this morning in an effort to identify this object.
Mr. Robey advised that AEC and the Armed Forces' representatives are somewhat concerned about this matter and he wanted the Bureau to have the above information in case there were inquiries.
ACTION
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know immediately of any developments and as to any information picked up by the
Armed Forces or the CIA representative. I also requested that he ascertain who
the CIA representative is and what action he took upon his arrival. Mr. Robey
was advised that no investigation should be conducted by the Knoxville Office
but that he should be kept advised of developments and should send a teletype
to the Bureau tonight.
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Reference is made to my memorandum of March 3, 1950, reflecting a call from SAC Robey, of Knoxville, in the above-entitled matter.
On the morning of March 6, 1950, I called SAC Robey to ascertain what he had found out concerning this matter. He advised that a teletype had been sent reflecting that there was some question of Adcock's reliability and knowledge on radar theory; that CIC and OSI are continuing their interest in the matter; and that the CIA technician from Washington had not arrived.
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DIRECTLY OVER OAK RIDGE AT ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND FEET ALTITUDE NOT
VERIFIED. ADCOCK REPUTEDLY CAPABLE RADIO TECHNICIAN. ADCOCK CLAIMS TO HAVE DETECTED OBJECT WITH HIS RADAR EQUIPMENT ON FIVE OCCASIONS OVER THREE DAYS. NAVAL RESERVE RADAR EQUIPMENT AT KNOXVILLE DID NOT DETECT OBJECT ON ANY OCCASION, BUT TECHNICIANS STATE IT IS NOT CONSIDERED EFFICIENT FOR AIRCRAFT AT EXTREME ALTITUDES. QUALIFIED PERSONS FROM USAF AT NEPA, OAK RIDGE, TALKED WITH ADCOCK AND EXAMINED HIS RADAR EQUIPMENT. FOUND HIS EQUIPMENT NOT TOO RELIABLE AND FELT ADCOCK TECHNICALLY WRONG ON SOME RADAR THEORY. RELIABILITY OF ADCOCK QUESTIONED DUE TO SOME DEGREE OF INEBRIATION. THESE PERSONS DISCOUNT PROBABILITY. CIC AND OSI CONTINUE INTEREST BUT
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From: John Edgar Hoover, Director - Federal Bureau of Investigation
Subject: UNKNOWN OBJECT OVER OAK RIDGE, TENNESSEE, MARCH 1, 1950
STUART ADCOCK, INFORMANT
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Stuart E. Adcock, operator of Radio Station WROL, Knoxville, is reported to have detected on his radar equipment an object directly over Oak Ridge, Tennessee, at an altitude of 40,000 feet at 11:15 p. m., March 1, 1950. On March 2, 1950, he advised that his radar equipment recorded an object about 100,000 feet high and approximately 18 miles from his home in Knoxville at 11:15 a. m. on that date. It was reported that Naval Reserve radar equipment at Knoxville, Tennessee, did not detect an object on any occasion but stated that the equipment was not considered efficient for aircraft at extreme altitudes. It was further reported that qualified persons at Oak Ridge questioned Adcock and examined his radar equipment. They reportedly found his equipment not too reliable and felt that Adcock was technically wrong on some of his radar theory. The reliability of Adcock was also questioned due to some degree of inebriation.
The above confirms information telephonically furnished to Mr. C. A. Rolander of your office. No investigation is being conducted by this Bureau but in the event additional information comes to our attention you will be promptly advised.
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UNKNOWN OBJECT OVER OAK RIDGE, TENNESSEE, MARCH 1, 1950
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Stuart E. Adcock, operator of Radio Station WROL, Knoxville, is reported to have detected on his radar equipment an object directly over Oak Ridge, Tennessee, at an altitude of 40,000 feet at 11:15 p. m., March 1, 1950. On March 2, 1950, he advised that his radar equipment recorded an object about 100,000 feet high and approximately 18 miles from his home in Knoxville at 11:15 a. m. on that date. It was reported that Naval Reserve radar equipment at Knoxville, Tennessee, did not detect an object on any occasion but stated that the equipment was not considered efficient for aircraft at extreme altitudes. It was further reported that qualified persons at Oak Ridge, questioned Adcock and examined his radar equipment. They reportedly found his equipment not too reliable and felt that Adcock was technically wrong on some of his radar theory. The reliability of Adcock was also questioned due to some degree of inebriation.
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A short time after receiving the above information, Special Agent E. L. SEAGRAVES, CIC, 3rd Army, stationed at Knoxville, telephonically communicated with this office to determine if any further information had been received regarding the matter reported by ADCOCK. Mr. SEAGRAVES was, at that time, given all of the information which had been received by this office. SEAGRAVES advised that he had been called by his headquarters, CIC, 3rd Army, Atlanta, Georgia, and had been told to look into the matter to determine if it had any basis in fact. Mr. SEAGRAVES continued that he had made arrangements with Mr. STUART ADCOCK to have him and Special Agent W. M. PRICE, OSI, U. S. Air Forces, to visit ADCOCK's home during the evening of March 2, 1950 and observe the radar indications with him. SEAGRAVES advised that neither he nor Mr. PRICE had any radar experience and were in no sense technicians or radar operators, but would make their observations merely to determine if a real reading was being made by ADCOCK.
On the morning of March 3, 1950, SEAGRAVES again telephonically communicated with this office and advised the Liaison Agent, Special Agent CHARLTON C. MCSWAIN, that he and PRICE had been with ADCOCK during the previous evening and that they had observed on his radar screen some "pips" which, according to ADCOCK, indicated an object with the same general elevation and azimuth as previously reported by him. SEAGRAVES said they were unable to make any authoritative statement concerning the matter of the object or the reliability of the radar equipment, but they had seen sufficient to give them reason to believe it warranted investigation.
General inquiry at this time at Radio Station WROL and other readily available sources of information divulged the fact that STUART ADCOCK is generally recognized in this vicinity as a reputable and substantial citizen in Knoxville and, in addition thereto, is recognized as somewhat of a radio authority. It was found that he is credited with being a skilled radio technician and has done considerable development and research work in the field of radio.
Due to the interest which was being portrayed by all agencies concerned with this matter, the Bureau at this time was apprised by telephone conversation with A. H. BELMONT at the Bureau concerning the facts known. As a result of this conversation, SA McSWAIN was instructed to follow the matter in the capacity of an observer and to advise the Bureau of any important developments.
Arrangements were made through Lieutenant Commander G. R. SHACKLETT, Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Reserve Training Center, Alcoa Highway, Knoxville, for the Research Training Center to put into operation radar equipment which they have. At approximately 10:30 A. M. on the same day, this radar
equipment was in operation and continuous search being made. Special Agent McSWAIN, together with Special Agent SEACRAVES, CIC, and Special Agent PRICE, OSI, observed this Navy equipment for some time but no object whatsoever could be detected. A telephone call was placed by SEACRAVES to Mr. ADCOCK at approximately 11:00 A. M. and ADCOCK advised he had been picking up some indication of the object again. He indicated its elevation and direction as well as distance to be the same as previously reported. At the time of his conversation, the Navy equipment detected two aircraft at an elevation of approximately 2,000 feet and a general azimuth of approximately 300 degrees true and seemingly headed in the general direction of the Knoxville Municipal Airport. By way of a check, ADCOCK was asked if he detected on his equipment any objects other than those reported by him. ADCOCK stated that he had noticed two small aircraft headed in the general direction of the Knoxville Airport at a relatively low altitude but he had not paid much attention to them. ADCOCK then requested that he be allowed to view the radar equipment at the Naval Reserve Armory in order that he might coordinate his equipment with that equipment and thus obtain a better fix on the object should it again be located. The radar watch was continued and at about 11:30 A. M. ADCOCK called the armory and advised that the object being observed by him over Oak Ridge had started moving in an easterly direction and had, in a period of about twenty minutes, faded from the screen.
On the afternoon of March 3, 1950 at about 1:30 P. M., STUART ADCOCK, together with CIC, OSI and FBI agents, went to the Naval Armory where ADCOCK was allowed to look at the radar equipment of the Navy. It had been previously determined from Lieutenant Commander SHACKLETT that this equipment did not comprise any classified information. At this time, ADCOCK claimed familiarity with the equipment being used by the Navy and spoke of having assisted in its development at Harvard University during the early stages of the war. ADCOCK also made statements to the effect that he had traveled extensively for the Army during the war in adapting radar for specialized services. At this time, the presence of some alcohol was noted on the breath of ADCOCK, but he was not in an inebriated condition. After examining the equipment, ADCOCK stated he did not feel that this low frequency type of radar would be of much assistance in detecting the object reported by him for several reasons, such as the elevation of the antenna, the minimum fade area, etc. These statements seemed to be in accord with the radar operator's opinion.
At 3:30 P. M. on the afternoon of March 3, 1950, a conference was had with Colonel C. D. GASSER, Engineering Officer, U. S. Air Force Material Command, NEPA Site, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Those present at the conference were Special Agent SEAGRAVES, CIC; Special Agent PRICE, OSI; Mr. GENE GOEDJEN, U. S. Air Forces Security Officer; Captain ROBERT CROSS, USAF, and Special Agent CHARLTON C. MCSWAIN of this office. At this conference, Colonel GASSER
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stated that while it was highly improbable that aircraft could sustain flight at an altitude of 100,000 feet, it was absolutely possible from a scientific and engineering standpoint. Therefore, it was his opinion that the matter should be followed closely. He arranged for Captain CROSS, whom he termed a radar expert, to observe with ADCOCK during the evening of March 3, 1950 the radar equipment on which ADCOCK had detected the object.
Immediately following this conference, Special Agent McSWAIN contacted Mr. CHARLES WHITE, Physical Security and Plant Protection Branch, U. S. AEC, and Mr. FRANK CALLAGHAN, Assistant Chief, Security Division, U. S. AEC, to advise them of the findings and to determine what action was being taken by AEC. Both WHITE and CALLAGHAN advised that the matter had been referred to 3rd Army authorities and that beyond this, no steps had been taken. It was their belief, however, that a radar technician was being sent down, probably from Washington, to inspect the equipment owned by ADCOCK. It was erroneously reported that a CIA technician would come to Oak Ridge.
Also, immediately following this conference above stated, Special Agent PRICE, OSI, called his headquarters at Maxwell Field, Alabama to determine if any action were being taken with regard to having radar equipment flown to this area to verify or disprove the findings of ADCOCK. PRICE was advised that he should act only in the capacity of an observer in the matter but that such radar equipment would be flown up, if requested by the AEC.
Special Agent SEACRAVES, CIC, stated he had also been advised by his headquarters at Atlanta to act in the capacity of an observer and that, accordingly, he had not as yet been advised whether or not the 3rd Army intended to send mobile radar equipment to the area to verify or disprove the findings of ADCOCK. Inquiry was made by Special Agent PRICE, OSI, of AEC as to whether or not they would request having radar equipment flown in by OSI authorities, and he was told by AEC that while the AEC was, of course, vitally interested in anything which directly affected the safety of the area, they nevertheless did not feel that they had the authority to make a specific request for such action inasmuch as the protection of the area from assault was the responsibility of the 3rd Army. Accordingly, they could not make any direct request for such equipment.
During the evening of March 3, 1950, Special Agent CHARLTON C. MCSWAIN and myself, together with SA PRICE (OSI), remained at the Naval Reserve Armory, Aloca Highway, during which time search was being conducted by the radar equipment at this installation. Captain ROBERT CROSS, NEPA, and Special Agent SEACRAVES, CIC,
were at the home of STUART ADCOCK observing his radar equipment during this search. No object was reported by ADCOCK during this evening and therefore Captain CROSS had no opportunity to observe his equipment in action, particularly in reference to the reported object at such phenomenal altitudes. No unusual objects were detected by the radar equipment of the U. S. Naval Reserve Armory during the entire evening.
Upon abandoning the watch on this evening, a meeting was held with Captain CROSS after leaving ADCOCK's residence in order to ascertain CROSS' opinion. CROSS stated he had found ADCOCK to be technically incorrect in several matters relating to radar theory and practice and, in addition thereto, had very grave doubts as to the capabilities of the surplus APN-7 radar set which had been adapted by ADCOCK. He stated, however, that he had insufficient opportunity to observe the set in practice or to examine the radio equipment connected with the set to make any definite statements as to whether or not the detection of the unknown object would be possible with said equipment. He said, however, he did feel that ADCOCK was a capable person with pure radio techniques.
On the morning of March 4, 1950 at 10:30 A. M. ADCOCK again contacted Special Agent MCSWAIN of this office and Special Agent SEACRAVES, CIC, to advise that he had again received indications of the object at approximately 100,000 feet directly over Oak Ridge and that the intensity of the radar "pip" was stronger than noted at any time previous. At about 11:40 A. M. ADCOCK again called and advised he had watched the object until approximately 11:10 A. M., at which time he had noted it stopped circling and headed off in an easterly direction at approximately 200 miles per hour, at which time it had faded from the screen in slightly less than 20 minutes.
On the afternoon of March 4, 1950, Colonel C. D. GASSER and Captain ROBERT CROSS, both NEPA, visited the home of ADCOCK and carefully examined his radio and radar equipment, including the antenna and related mechanisms. After such examination and after talking at some length with ADCOCK, these two gentlemen met with Special Agent SEAGRAVES (CIC), PRICE (OSI) and McSWAIN (FBI), to give their opinions. Colonel GASSER advised they had found ADCOCK in a much inebriated condition and that they had had difficulty in making any determination as to his abilities in the field of radar. It was their belief that his equipment was haphazard at best and that no great degree of reliability could be placed therein. They did state, however, they intended to return during the morning of March 5, 1950, which was the usual time for the object to be detected.
On the morning of March 5, 1950, Colonel CASSER and Captain CROSS went to the home of Mr. ADCOCK and were unable to gain entry or to find anyone at the residence. After this experience, it was the belief of these two gentlemen
that the reliability of ADCCK was extremely dubious and they felt that the matter was worthy of little consideration.
On the morning of March 6, 1950, ADCOCK again contacted Special Agent SEAGRAVES, CIC, and advised he had again observed the object at about the same altitude over the Oak Ridge area and he estimated the object to be of approximately the same density as would be caused by a DC-4 at that altitude. Again, Colonel GASSER was contacted by Special Agent PRICE of OSI and Colonel GASSER said that he intended to take some electronic equipment to the home of ADCOCK with which they could actually check the electrical circuits of his radar equipment to determine whether or not it was accurate, particularly in view of the fact they had checked some of the findings of ADCOCK with regard to known aircraft detected during previous visits and found him to be off to a considerable extent regarding speed, elevation and azimuth. During the afternoon of March 6, 1950, all day of March 7, and the morning of March 8, 1950, attempts were made by Special Agent PRICE, OSI, to get in touch with ADCOCK to make an appointment with Colonel GASSER and Captain CROSS, and ADCOCK could not be located. According to his office at Station WROL, he had left town and it was not known when he would return.
In summary, therefore, it seems to be the general opinion that the actual existence of an object at such an exceptional altitude is quite improbable and no explanation is yet known as to just what was detected by ADCOCK on his screen or, in fact, whether anything was detected. On the afternoon of March 8, 1950, Special Agent SEAGRAVES telephoned Special Agent McSWAIN of this office and advised that two representatives of the 14th Air Forces with headquarters at Greenville, South Carolina, had arrived in Knoxville and contacted him with regard to making an appointment with ADCOCK to inspect his equipment. These representatives advised they did not feel it sufficiently important for them to remain or to make a return trip inasmuch as ADCOCK was unavailable.
This information is being furnished to the Bureau in detail inasmuch as it is the understanding of this office that Colonel C. D. GASSER was much perturbed in the manner in which this matter was handled and has written letters to his Commanding Officer, U. S. Air Forces Material Command, Wright Field, concerning it. These letters by Colonel GASSER apparently were prompted from the fact that the 3rd Army Intelligence representative and the Air Force Intelligence representative have both been instructed to act as observers only, with no authority to act in the situation. In addition thereto, AEC felt that their responsibility had been discharged upon notifying the 3rd Army. The Bureau was obviously interested only from an observer's viewpoint and no question of jurisdiction in this regard was raised.
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On the morning of March 7, 1950, Special Agent McSWAIN of this office was advised by Mr. HOWARD WOODSIDE, U. S. AEC Security Division, of steps taken by AEC in this regard. Mr. WOODSIDE stated that immediately upon receiving the report from me, he had made the matter known to the proper authorities at AEC and early the following morning he had conversed with Colonel JOHN MEADE, 3rd Army Headquarters, Atlanta, Georgia, and apprised him of the matter. Mr. WOODSIDE stated he also conversed with 14th Air Force Headquarters at Greenville, South Carolina and advised them of the matter. He stated that this was strictly in accordance with the plans drawn up between AEC and the armed forces for protection against air or land assault. He continued that the AEC has neither the facilities nor the equipment with which to defend itself in such emergencies and that such responsibility had been assumed by these agencies of the military forces.
It would appear from the manner in which this incident was handled that despite the fact that all agencies seemed to be operating in the manner prescribed by agreement, and although each was apprised of the action being taken by the other and cooperating in every respect, there nevertheless seemed to be an impressive lack of any agency actually taking the responsibility for the situation and taking any action to verify or disprove the threat. Had a similar incident occurred wherein an actual threat against the physical security of the AEC Installation had been experienced, it is not implausible to believe that a similar confused fixing of final authority would have been found. It should be noted that many hours elapsed from the receiving of the first report until such time as any reasonable conclusion could be reached concerning the matter and nothing of a positive nature with regard to any action being taken had been had during all that time. While it is now felt that this entire matter was in a manner of speaking "dry run", it nevertheless warrants some consideration from a procedural standpoint and might be worthy of discussion at some liaison meeting in the future.
The Bureau will be immediately advised if there are any further developments in this matter.
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FLYING SAUCERS-THE REAL STORY:
U.S. BUILT FIRST ONE IN 1942
Jet-Propelled Disks Can Outfly Other Planes
Observers of "flying saucers" aren't just seeing things. They're real—aircraft that conform to accepted laws.
Sky disks, manned by regular pilots, can hover aloft, spurt ahead at tremendous speed, out-maneuver conventional craft.
No official announcements are being made yet. But about the only big secret left is who makes them. Evidence points to Navy experiments.
The real story on "flying saucers" is finally coming to light. What the saucers are, how they operate, and how they have been tested in U. S., all can be told in detail at this time.
That story, without violating present security regulations, points to these basic conclusions by engineers competent to appraise reports of reliable observers:
Flying saucers, seen by hundreds of competent observers over most parts of U. S., are accepted as real. Evidence is that they are aircraft of a revolutionary type, a combination of helicopter and fast jet plane. They conform to well-known principles of aerodynamics. An early model of these saucers was built by U. S. engineers in 1942, achieved more than 100 successful test flights. That project then was taken over by the Navy in wartime. Much more advanced models now are being built. Just where present saucers are being built also is indicated by evidence now available.
In more detail, the story pieced together from nonsecret testimony of responsible U.S. scientists, private observers and military officials, is this:
Early models of the flying saucer, pictured on this page and the next, were built by U.S. Government engineers of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronau-
tics. Similar flying-saucer projects were begun in Germany and Italy at the same time, in 1942.
The first U.S. model, designed by Charles H. Zimmerman, of NACA, was elliptical in shape, powered by two piston engines and driven by twin propellers. It had a maximum speed between 400 and 500 miles an hour. More important, it could rise almost vertically and its minimum speed for landing was only about 35 miles an hour, a great advantage in military and naval aircraft. And it was far more maneuverable than conventional military planes.
Idea behind those original flying-saucer projects, both in U. S. and abroad in Germany and Italy, was to overcome basic drawbacks of conventional aircraft by new techniques. A plane that could rise almost straight would not need long airfields, could be used from any cleared area just behind front-line troops or from the deck of any Navy combat ship. If that plane, in addition, had great speed and more maneuverability, it could probably outfly any conventional aircraft. In United States, the first model seemed to fulfill these requirements, but the less-
The image depicts a model of a "U.S. 'Saucer'-1942 Model" aircraft. The aircraft has a disc-shaped body with vertical stabilizers and what appears to be a propeller system. It is mounted on a large, tripod-like structure. Two figures are visible in the image, providing a sense of scale for the model. The context suggests this was an early attempt to create aircraft with vertical takeoff capabilities, greater speed, and improved maneuverability.
U. S. 'SAUCER'-1942 MODEL
... a combination of helicopter and fast jet plane
ened stability of the wingless craft required more research.
Present flying saucers apparently have overcome this problem of stability by use of very advanced design. An analysis of reports submitted by competent observers show this:
What they look like, first, is described in well-documented accounts. Those accounts show saucers to be exactly 105 feet in diameter, circular in shape. They have what appear to be jet nozzles arranged all around the outer rim, just below the center of gravity. They are made of a metal alloy, with a dull whitish color. There are no rudders, ailerons, or other protruding surfaces. From the side, the saucers appear about 10 feet thick—there are no exact measurements from this angle in publicly available accounts. They are built in three layers, with the center layer slightly larger in diameter than the other two.
That is the picture agreed on by qualified observers of saucers in flight-commercial aircraft pilots, fighter pilots who have chased these aircraft, trained airplane spotters, high-ranking Army and Air Force officers. It is backed by exact measurement made by a group of scientists last April near White Sands Proving Ground base, with instruments set up to observe high-altitude balloons, who suddenly observed a saucer and tracked it for several minutes, thereby getting reliable data on its size, speed, altitude and maneuverability.
How they operate now can be told in some detail, too. Based on this description, the probable technique used by current saucers is explained by a top-level Government aeronautical engineer in this manner:
Power for these aircraft, at their present stage of development, obviously is supplied by jet engines. Each saucer appears to have a series of variable-direction jet nozzles around its rim, with a complicated central control system. Fuel used is unknown-the exhaust flame has been observed to be red-orange in some cases, blue in others, miss-
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DISK-LIKE NAVY FLOUNDER PROJECT WAS 'DROPPED'
Navy
The image shows a mock-up of an early model aircraft being tested in a wind tunnel. The aircraft has a unique design with twin tails and a propeller at the front. The text indicates that later models are circular, faster, and more maneuverable.
MOCK-UP OF EARLY MODEL IS TESTED IN WIND TUNNEL
... latest models are circular, faster, more maneuverable
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ing in still others. The saucers appear to have the power to "coast" long distances, thus saving on fuel consumption.
Direction of the aircraft and its velocity, in turn, evidently are controlled by the angle at which the jet nozzles are tilted, the number operating, the power applied. By choosing which nozzles to turn on or off and the angle of tilt, the pilot could make the saucer rise or descend vertically, hover, fly straight ahead, or make sharp turns. A right-angle turn, for example, could be made by turning off the rear jets, turning on the side and front nozzles. Great speed can be obtained by focusing to the rear all nozzles in the after half of the aircraft. With all nozzles pointed downward, the saucer could rise straight off the ground, and, with less power, could descend the same way.
That is the explanation, based on accepted principles of aerodynamics, given by an authoritative engineer as the likely answer to how these saucer aircraft operate. As evidence that this explanation is correct, there are these actual cases of publicly observed saucer behavior:
Rows of window-like openings around the rims of saucers traveling at more than 500 miles an hour are mentioned in several documented reports. In all cases, these "windows" glowed as if they were jet-nozzle openings. The most recent of these reports was made last month by two experienced pilots of the Chicago and Southern Air Lines, who passed within 1,000 feet of a saucer traveling over Arkansas. Another similar report was made by two Eastern Air Lines pilots who narrowly missed colliding with a saucer in July, 1948, while flying a DC-3 over Georgia.
Saucers' ability to hover in mid-air, accelerate at tremendous speed, and then rise almost vertically is described in several reports, one documented by Air Force officers at Fort Knox, Ky. That saucer, seen by dozens of officers at the post, was chased by three military pilots flying fast F-51s. The saucer quickly out-maneuvered the planes.
Speed of one saucer was measured by ground instruments in the White Sands case at well over the speed of sound, indicating the use of a number of jet engines. Cruising speed has been estimated in other cases at 200 to 600 miles an hour.
What it all adds up to is this: Flying saucers being observed in many parts of the U.S. are not mysterious visitors from Mars. They are actual planes, soundly engineered on principles developed by U.S. in wartime. By using this new design, they can do things that no conventional aircraft can be expected to approach.
Who's building the saucers now being observed in test flights over U.S.
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is not yet publicly disclosed. It cannot be proved until a public announcement is made or until a saucer crashes away from its home base—which is highly unlikely because of its jet helicopter action that makes take-offs and landings almost completely safe. But there are these factors that point to an answer:
Official inquiry by the Air Force, in the face of overwhelming evidence that the saucers are real, was called off last December. This indicates clearly that top Air Force officials know where the saucers originate and are not concerned about them, as they would be if these aircraft were from Russia or Mars. These officials, at the same time, denied emphatically that a secret Air Force project is responsible.
Best use of fully developed saucer aircraft, however, could be made in wartime not by the Air Force, but by the Navy. All fleet operations now require an air cover, even in antisubmarine warfare, and a plane that can rise like a helicopter could be used from any Navy combat ship, not only from big, expensive aircraft carriers. It was for that reason that the first U.S. flying saucer was purchased by the Navy after the original model was tested in 1942. That first full-size aircraft, built by Chance-Vought, was thoroughly tested by Navy engineers. Then a statement was released that this project had been dropped. Early experimenting with saucers, thus, centered in the Navy.
Big spending on missile aircraft centers in the Navy now, too. More than twice as many dollars were spent by the Navy last year as by the Air Force on secret guided-missile research. There is no public accounting for these millions, the only Government funds aside from atomic-energy dollars that still are being spent with great secrecy.
Surface indications, then, point to research centers of the U.S. Navy's vast guided-missile project as the scene of present flying-saucer development. That project has the scientists, the engineers, the dollars, the motive, and the background of early Navy development of saucer-type aircraft. This likelihood will remain, despite any future denials by the Navy front office, until secrecy is lifted on the big missile program.
But, regardless of just where these saucers are being built now, the evidence points to a U.S. development that will mean a radical change in aircraft design in coming decades. In war, this combination of helicopter and fast jet plane will easily outfly any present types of military aircraft. In peacetime, the safety of a nearly crash-proof aircraft may be expected to revolutionize civil air transport. It all points to a big advance in the science of flying.
FANCY: SPACE SHIPS, MONSTERS, MARTIANS, MAYHEM
The image depicts a scene of a "nocturnal 'invasion'". A large, alien-like craft with multiple tentacles descends from the sky over a city. Below, a group of people are shown running in panic.
NOCTURNAL 'INVASION'
This is an illustration depicting a scene with a partially open box in the foreground. Inside the box, a creature with tentacles is visible. To the right of the box, a figure is seated, seemingly observing the box. A tall, solitary tree is present in the background under a dark sky. The overall impression is one of a nocturnal or mysterious event, suggested by the title "NOCTURNAL 'INVASION'" and "SURPRISE PACKAGE FROM MARS".
SURPRISE PACKAGE FROM MARS
The image depicts a stylized drawing of a flying saucer, possibly intended as an illustration for science fiction. It is shown in the sky with a distant Earth and moon visible. The saucer has a central dome and appears to be propelled by visible exhaust trails. The caption "SURPRISE PACKAGE FROM MARS" and the subtitle "A PLANE DESIGNER'S DAYDREAM" suggest it represents a conceptual alien spacecraft.
A PLANE DESIGNER'S DAYDREAM
The image depicts a man in a military-style uniform, wearing a cap, speaking on a telephone. He is seated at a desk with papers and what appears to be a large, round object, possibly a drawing board or a model. The context suggests this is related to a "plane designer's daydream."
The image is a photograph of a person in a costume or suit that resembles an insect, possibly for a performance or event. The suit has large, round eye-like features and antennae. The context provided suggests the photos are from various news agencies.
-photos from Bettman, Acme, Wide World
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HOME-MADE SAUCER
The real thing is strictly a one-planet proposition
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STANDARD FORM NO. 64
Office Memorandum
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO: Director, FBI
DATE: April 11, 1950
FROM: SAC, New York
SUBJECT: MIGUEL ANGEL GARCIA MACIAS
There is enclosed a letter directed to the President of the Commission of Scientific Investigation of the United States of North America," which was received at this office on April 7, 1950. This letter is dated at Veracruz, March 19, 1950, and is from a MIGUEL ANGEL GARCIA MACIAS. There is attached to this letter an English translation, together with a newspaper clipping in the Spanish language and four hand-drawn designs. Because of the technical language used, it is rather difficult to determine whether the information is authentic or whether the author of this material is either psychotic or neurotic.
It is suggested that the Bureau may desire to have the enclosed examined by some Government agency familiar with the language appearing therein for its ultimate dissemination.
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Date: May 17, 1950
EX-27
To:
Director
Office of Special Investigations
The Inspector General
Department of the Air Force
The Pentagon
Washington, D. C.
From: J. Edgar Hoover - Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Subject: FLYING DISCS
There are attached hereto for your information in connection with the captioned matter a communication written in Spanish dated March 19, 1950, at Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico, and enclosures addressed to the "Presidente de la Comision de Investigacion Cientifica de Estados Unidos de Norte America."
In view of the fact that a translation of the above referred to communication reflects the correspondent's interest in flying discs, it is being furnished to your office for appropriate attention. The files of this Bureau contain no information which can be identified with the writer of this letter. No reply has been made to the writer of this letter by this Bureau in view of the fact that it was not addressed to this Bureau.
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IN REPLYING REFER TO
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Washington, D.C.
This is not an April Fool joke.
Saturday, April 1, 1950 at about 6 P.M. I was driving north on Route 47 west of Geneva, Illinois and a little north of St Charles, Illinois. Just then, thru the windshield I saw a silvery white object in the sky. It was traveling west at about the speed of an air plane. It was shaped like this: . I was driving at 35 M.P.H and slowed down to 20 M.P.H to watch this object. It went behind a white cloud and I continued to watch but the object did not come out from behind the cloud as far as I could see.
Geneva is 35 miles west of Chicago, and just north of Chicago is the Glenview Airport, operated I believe by the Navy.
The Saturday Evening Post carried an article somewhere ago about flying saucers and it said to report anything like the above to the F.B.I.
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CHICAGO, ILL:
OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY
April 11, 1950
Miss Laura X McClaskey
201 North First Street
Geneva, Illinois
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Dear Miss McClaskey:
INDEXED - 58 Your letter dated April 4, 1950, has been received and I want to thank you for furnishing me the data you related.
I am taking the liberty of referring a copy of your communication to the Secretary of the Air Force, National Defense Building, The Pentagon, Washington 25, D. C.
Sincerely yours,
John Edgar Hoover
Director
NOTE: Security Division, Espionage Unit, advised.
"Flying Saucer" data is being referred to the Air
Force.
NJC: ok
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STANDARD FORM NO. 64
Office Memorandum
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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FROM : W. T. BROOKING
SUBJECT: FLYING SAUCERS COMPLAINT
ELMIRA, NEW YORK PD INFORMANT
DATE: April 8, 1950
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Reference teletype dated April 8, 1950, from the Buffalo Office advising that information had been received from the Elmira Police Department regarding a flying saucer and advising that press inquiries are being answered by the Buffalo Office.
Mr. V. P. Keay was contacted and he advised that the Duty Officer at the Office of Special Investigations, Inspector General, Air Force, should be contacted and furnished the information regarding the flying saucer.
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Captain Ralph C. Williams, Air Force, Duty Officer, was telephonically contacted and furnished the information regarding the flying saucer.
SA J. J. McGuire was contacted and advised of the teletype and that a statement was contained therein that press inquiries had been received and were being answered. McGuire instructed that the Buffalo Office be telephonically contacted and advised that they should furnish the information regarding the flying saucer to the Air Force Office in that area and that any press inquiries regarding the flying saucer should be referred to the Air Force in that area.
SA Robert Cryan of the Buffalo Office was telephonically contacted and advised of the above instructions.
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| Function | Correlation-Liaison |
| Date | April 10 |
| Time | 2:06 PM |
| Year | 1950 |
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TELETYPE
FBI, BUFFALO
4-8-50
12-52 PM
DIRECTOR, FBI
URGENT
FLYING SAUCER COMPLAINT. INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM ELMIRA PD. THAT FLYING SAUCER HAD LANDED NEAR ELMIRA, NY AIRPORT. RESIDENT AGENT AT ELMIRA ADVISES "FLYING SAUCER" WAS CORRUGATED CARDBOARD BOX, FORTY INS. IN DIAMETER, ONE FOOT THICK AT CENTER. ENTIRE BOX PAINTED ALUMINUM. CROSLEY RADIO TUBE ATTACHED TO CENTER OF BOX WITH LOOSE WIRES HANGING FROM EACH SIDE OF TUBE, TRUCKER-S RED FLARE CONNECTED TO BOTTOM OF BOX, WHICH FLARE HAD SCORCHED GRASS AREA BENEATH BOX. NO WITNESSES AS TO ACTUAL FLIGHT AND BOX IS DESCRIBED AS TOO FRAGILE TO WITHSTAND FLIGHT. BUREAU BEING ADVISED AS PRESS INQUIRIES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED AND ARE BEING ANSWERED ACCORDING TO THE ABOVE FACTS.
MAYNOR
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FBI, BUFFALO 4-8-50 12-52 PM
DIRECTOR, FBI URGENT
Per Ola
FLYING SAUCER COMPLAINT. INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM ELMIRA PD. THAT FLYING SAUCER HAD LANDED NEAR ELMIRA, NY AIRPORT. RESIDENT AGENT AT ELMIRA ADVISES "FLYING SAUCER" WAS CORRUGATED CARDBOARD BOX, FORTY INS. IN DIAMETER, ONE FOOT THICK AT CENTER. ENTIRE BOX PAINTED ALUMINUM. CROSLEY RADIO TUBE ATTACHED TO CENTER OF BOX WITH LOOSE WIRES HANGING FROM EACH SIDE OF TUBE, TRUCKER-S RED FLARE CONNECTED TO BOTTOM OF BOX, WHICH FLARE HAD SCORCHED GRASS AREA BENEATH BOX. NO WITNESSES AS TO ACTUAL FLIGHT AND BOX IS DESCRIBED AS TOO FRAGILE TO WITHSTAND FLIGHT. BUREAU BEING ADVISED AS PRESS INQUIRIES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED AND ARE BEING ANSWERED ACCORDING TO THE ABOVE FACTS.
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Secretary of the Air Force
National Defense Building
The Pentagon
Washington 25, D. C.
o Flying Lancers
x McClaskey
Miss Laura X McClaskey
201 North First Street
Geneva, Illinois
Enclosed is a copy of a communication dated April 4, 1950, from the captioned individual, which is furnished to you for any action deemed appropriate.
Enclosure
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STANDARD FORM NO. 64
Office Memorandum
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO : Director, FBI
DATE: 4/18/50
FROM : SAC, Phoenix
SUBJECT: WILLIAM ALBERT RHODES
INFORMATION CONCERNING
FLYING DISCS
Rebulet 6/30/49.
On 4/17/50 Mr. RHODES advised he had been contacted by True Magazine and would like to secure the photographs which he had made available to the Air Force Intelligence.
He was referred to OSI, Fourth Air Force Base, San Francisco, California, since the photographs desired were made available by him to a representative of A-2 of the Fourth Air Force on 8/30/47.
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Here is a sketch of a "flying saucer," as was given to me by Herman Ubaltsky a free hand drawing by me after going over Ubaltsky's drawings I was very interested in same as to what made it "lick," and I will give you the sketches by me as I have a pretty good memory on what I see. Ubaltsky said these "saucers," can
attains tremendous speeds and says when one is launched near Leningrad it is but 3 hrs if not in to much of a hurry to New York, Washington, Boston, Albany and a lot of other cities on the Atlantic coast.
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I am at Redwood Valley Ca. now in
Calif on 101 highway 9 mi north of Ukiah. Will go back to Yuba City and Marysville and Stockton next week after faster MAY 4, 1950 Sunderland. These "soucers" do not need much
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ask 4-14-50 pgd
grower to run them and Ubaltsky says they can go over 5000 mi per hr. and go as high as two hundred thousand feet and more. Well give these sketches to our army chiefs of staff and they can soon tell what is what about I think Ubaltsky lied some but it looks kinda good and that Russia has a lot of them
This is a diagram of a mechanism. Key components labeled include:
* Collar
* Spreader to hold cables apart
* Spreader to hold cables apart
* Mall bearing swivel which is non-turning
* Bar to which weights hook against
* Engines to spin
* Weights
The image depicts a diagram of a device with the following labeled components:
* **Weights revolving saucer**: Indicates weights are rotating within a saucer.
* **Slides horizontal to keep weights centered as they revolve**: Describes a mechanism for maintaining the position of the weights during rotation.
* **Center stanchion of saucer**: Identifies the central support of the saucer.
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This is a schematic diagram showing a cable and weight system with sheaves.
**Key Components:**
* **Weights:** Act as the load.
* **Sheaves:** Wheels that guide the cable. There are double cable sheaves and a double sheave plate.
* **Sheave Plate:** A double plate with a bearing for smooth movement, acting as a cogwheel at point 4.
* **Swivel Plate:** Connected to the sheave plate and acts as a cogwheel (point 4).
* **Ball Bearing:** Facilitates the swivel of the sheave plate.
* **Keeper:** Across a sheave to hold the cable in place as it revolves.
* **Cable Lace:** Describes how the cable is routed to the weights.
* **Cable Anchor:** Point 2.
* **Crossbar:** Point 3.
**Functionality:**
The system appears designed to lift or control weights using a cable running over multiple sheaves. The swivel plate and bearing allow for rotation, possibly to adjust cable direction or tension. The description mentions two identical setups, one on each side.
this shows lase of cable to weights and sheaves, there are two of these set ups, one on each side this shows detail of one the other one is left out it would be at 3 the next sketch will show what makes it revolve that swivel plate is a cog wheel at 4. The sheave plate at 3 is made double and a bearing is between the two plates so it can move hme ark 4-14-50 ngo V (over)
2 up and down a milar the weights revolves the bearing moves lengthwise as well as revolves 3
The image is a diagram illustrating a mechanical component.
Key entities:
- Shaft
- Bearing (labeled as 2)
- Shaft support (labeled as one)
The diagram appears to show how the bearing interacts with the shaft, allowing for lengthwise movement and revolution.
This is a schematic drawing of a mechanism. Key components include:
- Shafts (labeled 2 and 3)
- Cog wheels (labeled 4x4 and one on the engine shaft)
- Weights
- Cables
- An engine shaft
one and one cog wheels mate there is a sliding Nay and way in shaft at 2 and the cog wheel one on engine shaft turns the shaft 3 causing the weight to turn over. the cog wheels 4x4 drive swivel plate 4x4 and shaft 3 run even, i.e. both the same R.P.M. This is the mechanism of the thing as near as I can remember it from the drawing.
I know the Buffalo office. The story is to long to write it down to day. I feel jittery about this fellow Walesky as I think he is a very bad egg and etc. He was friendly to me and told me to do the best I could and when I get it done to let them know and my price will be paid pronto. This keeps me on a footing with them and I stall them off all the time. Well this is the sauce as I have it for you.
Yours Truly
Lewis A Ward
336 Bird st
yuba city
Calif
I do not know how the rudders go on he said they were manual control, Hydraulic control and electronic control as they pulled hard at high speed.
The jet is fed by gaders carrying proportioned to the charge in the jet chandier and are fed to it fast by gadgets operated by electronics so as they go fast and accurate. I gave the idea that is all I cannot draw the gadgets as I do not know how: But I saw in the drawings electric control on them.
He says they can light on a pond and take off on a pond on even flat land he said they can light and take off if they have to but its damn rough going. I wonders if thats "horse feathers".
well that is all I know about it the rest you will have to dope out. I have looked my copies over after I left him and while the drawings were fresh in my head I can see nothing further to try and tell you about
In case you do not know I am the fellow who reported to the Buffalo office when I lived at 164 Prospect Ave in Buffalo. I am working on an engine that goes by the x-rays. The Russians want to get this - next assumed they never will so they make contact with me and see what I got to say about this engine. You likely know about it if you inquire.
4 The cancers are amocked by a catgut.
This is a schematic drawing of a device, possibly related to a catapult mechanism for launching saucers. Key components and features identified are:
* **Bolts**: Used for securing parts.
* **Cable**: Connects various components.
* **Slide guide**: Provides a track for movement.
* **Ball bearing for swivel**: Allows for rotational movement.
* **Ball bearing on bolt**: Another mention of bearings on bolts.
The accompanying text provides further context, suggesting these saucers are large (30 feet or more in diameter), not very heavy, and launched using a jet mechanism with pellets fired like a cannon.
These saucers are 30 feet and more in dia and not very heavy Welsky says. The plane division of our army can soon figure this out I cannot as it is out of my line but I seen the mechanics of it I did not see any propellor on it in the drawings I saw they use a jet on it to so Welsky says. They use pellets in a case in the jet and it fires like a cannon and the recoil sends the saucer very fast
This uses centrifugal force and is able connected to weights that revolve at right angles to the pull on the "sancer" I presume engines are synchronized as to speed the out of the revolving balls gives the full to pull "sancer" and the whole mechanism is inside of the "sancer" There are a bottom and top sancer Tde said there is an up and down rudder and a sideways rudder but very small and they are handeled by electronic gadgets at high speed The sancers are made of magnesium and reinforced for strength they look something like this the sancers it looks are air tight
The image is a sketch of a disc-shaped object, likely a "saucer" as described in the accompanying text.
Key features of the described "saucer":
* Constructed from magnesium, reinforced for strength.
* Air-tight.
* Contains an internal mechanism using centrifugal force for propulsion.
* Revolving weights generate pull.
* Engines are synchronized for speed.
* Possesses small, electronically controlled up/down and sideways rudders for high-speed maneuverability.
* Consists of a bottom and top saucer.
these drawings are not much - but there is not much to them as I cannot give dimensions our Tech will have to figure that part as I am dam lucky to find this out and be all together.
Washsky says at high altitudes they will speed to - well he don't know but it is a terrific speed said he thought 10 thousand mi. per hr.
how- This does not look like a lot of hozio feathers so I am putting it into your hands as if it is a trap for me as only you can get me in dutch and I know you won't do that - but get it into our army chiefs hands for I do not know if this will fly or not - but on the other hand it may be all O.K. so what.
Weldsby is 5-feet-8" tall wt. 175. Square faced-guile a large mouth gold teeth left side upper light hair sort of red checked big arms all around stock square hands short fat fingers and talks good english- blue eyes. has friends in Buffalo Iowa, is a Russian Pole and was in world two in Europe.
He has gone to Nebraskans he knows some folks there he said he got off a sub-marine and gave a fisherman a sum of money to get him ashore, near Eureka and he said he was drifting inshore in a drift boat made of rubber when picked up- he said there was nothing to it getting ashore.
When you give this to the army chiefs keep my name out of it - I want to get a lot more information to give to you
The image depicts a diagram labeled "The jet".
Key components and features:
- **Electronic plug of muzzle:** Located at the front of the jet.
- **Air in this compartment:** Initial air pressure at 300 lbs/sq.in.
- **Electronic valve:** Multiple valves are present along the jet's length.
- **Vacuum or atmospheric pressure in this compartment:** Indicates a section of the jet operates under vacuum or atmospheric pressure.
- **Pellets to enter:** A mechanism for introducing pellets.
- **Charge up to 5 thousand to thirty thousand p.s.i.:** Describes the pressure buildup.
- **4 times comp. = explosion:** Suggests a compression and explosion mechanism.
- **Stanchion in center of saucer:** Indicates a central support structure within a saucer-shaped object.
- **Stanchion in center of saucers:** Similar to the above, referencing multiple saucers.
- **P.S. looks as the jet can swing around to any angle:** A note on the maneuverability of the jet assembly.
This jet is loaded with capsules by air door Draks and the capsule containing say the gasoline, is put into a pressure of say 10,000 lbs p.s.i. The capsule is busted and out comes the gasoline in that high press. of air or something else to take place of air Two electrodes set it off the capsule, falls between the ends of the electrodes every time the charge leaving by the opening of the electronic valves goes thro the vacuum chamber and hits the air press. chamber The air in chamber is the bullet & just the right split sec. the elect muzzle plug controlled by electronics is opened and the recoil when all is timed o, k sends saucer at good speed.
so I guess this is all for now and will write you again as soon as I learn anything worth while
Yours Truly
Lewis A Ward
336, Bird st.
Yuba City
Calif.
P.S.
I have been in contact with the Buffalo Office and they can tell you more - so I decided to send this direct to you to the head office so excuse the office with Buffalo on this letter as I deem it important enough to go direct to you If you will me do not forget to use perfectly plain envelope - no markings on it - just in case I am putting this in your hands because I do not know who is a Comaric in Washington and who is not I leave that to you and I know you will not give me away.
I am nervous over this and if this is the dope he gave me - well if it ever got out I am a dead duck sure as hell but the U. S. A, first and myself well I don't amount to much any how. Wbalsty said another party will contact me if he don't in due time not any particular date. He said Russia is very well prepared for war and will make dams short work of Europe and England, Spain, France & India, Japan & Philippines, and he said it will be soon and when Russia starts it will make Hitler's blig look like a lot of school kids he says he thinks Russia has 350 atomic bombs. If you want any plainer drawings of them saucers - yes I can draw plainer lines of course but the Air tech. engineers will dope it out - you see I am no good on electronic gadgets as required on this saucer but that is a good description of the drawings I saw.
In case you write to me put same in plain envelope and address it to me at 336 Bird st. Yuba City Calif. The jet I sketched is just the same as was on the drawings Wbaltsky had. I would like to hear about this as this will give me an idea if this Wbaltsky is trying to give me horse feathers - I think tho it is not any baloney - but may be it is.
April 17, 1950
Lewis A.
Mr. L. A. Wa
Mr. L. A. Ward
336 Bird Street
Kuba City, California
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Dear Mr. Ward:
62-83894-226
Ward:
EX. - 62
SALERS
Your letters of April 8, 1950, have been received and I want to thank you for writing to me as you did.
It is suggested, however, that you may wish to communicate directly with the Secretary of the Army, National Defense Building, Washington, D. C., with reference to the matter you mentioned.
Sincerely yours,
Flying
John Edgar Hoover
Director
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APR 18 1950
COMM - FBI
NOTE: Correspondent advises he has been in contact with the Buffalo Office and states that he has deemed the information he has furnished with reference to flying saucers important enough to write direct to the Bureau. He advises that he desires us to use a plain envelope in connection with our reply and further stipulates that he does not desire that his name be furnished to "Army Chiefs." He has stated that he "wants to get a lot more information to give to you."
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Federal Bureau Investigation
Flying Dancers
Washington
D.C.
Gentlemen:
I saw Kalashy last Saturday in Willi's before he got on the bus to go to Eureka. I went to Willi's for the mail for my son-in-law.
In our talk he said well if there is anything in the drawings of the mechanism of the Sancer that will help you along on your cosmic ray engine work - here are the drawings. Look them over and if you can find anything to help you O.K. These drawings are made in Russian script so I could not read the instructions or lettering a but I did see and he explained to me the centrifugal
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force Chah pulls the saucer and do inside the saucer
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I seen the mudders of it but just how the
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Attached I really do not know our engineers can dope that out so I am sending a set of drawings free hand and these are in detail just exactly like the Russian drawings - so these look a lot better than those I mailed out Sat. and I was afraid after I studied them for quite a shell - that he was trusting me - and should I open my mouth or tell any one of the mechanics I saw in them sources I would be taken care of an darn fast - so Thats that. When you get these drawings go to the military officials and don't get me in clutch I know you will not for my life is the price I would pay - sooner or later if the commie agents figured I had give this away and do not have any F.B.I. men tagging me that would look suspicious to the commie agents. I am taking a hell of a chance and I want some more information yet from them and I will pass it along to you as fast as I get it
4. The drawings show the saucer put together like this - a straight piece circular between top and bottom of saucer, filled with ball bearings in a groove top and bottom. The center piece turns but top or bottom does not turn. Top and bottom obey the rudder the up and down rudder and the sideways rudder.
1.1.1. is for the gels to fire outside, from point 2 to point 2 on a 30 foot diameter saucer is 50 feet making an overall diameter of 50 feet.
The image is a sketch of a cylindrical structure with an overall diameter of 50 feet.
- The inner cylinder has a diameter of 30 feet.
- There are two ring-like structures on the cylinder, each marked with dots.
- The number "01" is written multiple times on the surface of the cylinder between the rings.
- Two curved lines extend outwards from the top and bottom of the structure, each labeled with "10'" and "2" at various points.
drawing 4.
of course it does not look like this drawing for curves and RIC - you know what I mean, all the floor in the saucer is fastened to the center piece as dotted line shows at 3, 3. I guess that is so saucer can be maneuvered on something my wife or son - or son in law - or daughter know nothing about this - and do not tell them - or there would be hell to pay. I think the drawings are plain enough this time.
3. where the jets one figured in I could not figure it out so will leave that to you the drawings I sent in sat. with the jets are O.K. That is the jet. but some of the centrifugal flower mechanism is wrong in design. Walstly had two or three sets of drawings and this copy I am sending you are plain and I believe better drawings.
I'm drawing #2 where turn buckels are shown in cables - they are shortened or lengthened to suit - like this as the weights fly or pull outward - the weights must pull the cable straight out or up and down - see no height in the line holding the weight - line must be straight when engine are in motion and up to speed allowing everything else to in proportion OK.
This is not a chart. The image is a diagram illustrating a mechanism involving cables, weights, and possibly engines. Key components include vertical supports with circular elements, angled lines representing cables, and dashed lines suggesting a path or enclosure. The text indicates the system adjusts to the movement of weights, ensuring cables remain straight when engines are active.
drawing 3.
6 P.S.
I think I can get some information on the Russian submarine and what makes them go so deep down. Zelinsky says he is sure our navy can't locate them as they got dummies they put out some how in the water and can fool anyone with the dummies. He said they were making a long range rocket and putting this engine in but that the source goes as fast as the rocket will. I was going to patent this engine even if I did get it from Zelinsky - I placed myself in great danger to get it - and am in danger yet if anyone gives me away. But give it to the U.S.A. quick and the U.S.A. can give me something for my efforts, I do not think the U.S.A. will turn me down - do you? and maybe I will ask a favor of the 7. B. T. - who knows.
3. I do not believe this is "horse feathers" so much as I did in the drawings sent you sat. Ibalbity said on the snow with runners on this saucer like a sled centrifugal force will pull her at a hell of speed. The jets are used on take off there is wheels on the saucer there are 3 wheels they are pulled up into places in the saucer from the inside and some how or other a piece covers the shot on the outside the drawing shows that but I cannot figure out how it is done from the inside of the saucer. Now I believe This is all the dope I can give you on them. Ibalbity said the big saucers are oblong fore and aft but round in the middle - just as the round saucers are something like this. you know what I mean only I cannot draw it.
This is a drawing of a cylindrical object with a wider, flattened base, possibly representing a saucer-shaped craft.
Key features:
* Cylindrical central body.
* Flattened, elongated outer shape, suggestive of a saucer or wing.
* Three visible circular openings on the side of the cylinder.
* Dotted lines indicating the base of the cylinder and possibly wheels or ports.
* Vertical lines with fringe-like markings on the sides, potentially representing jets or propulsion.
I will mail this from Utah monday 10/17/1950 and trust you will put this into the right hands
Yours Truly
Lewis A. Wood
336 2nd st.
Yuba City Calif.
Drawing #1
The image is a technical drawing depicting a mechanical system with two parallel sets of components.
Key elements:
* **Two identical mechanisms:** Each mechanism appears to consist of a rotating shaft with a coil, a set of pulleys or wheels, and a rack and pinion system.
* **Shaft and coil:** A horizontal shaft runs through each mechanism, with a coiled spring or similar component at the right end.
* **Pulleys/Wheels:** Each mechanism has a series of circular elements, some appearing to be pulleys with belts or bands running around them.
* **Rack and pinion:** A toothed rack is connected to a horizontal rod, which meshes with a gear (pinion) on the main shaft, suggesting a linear to rotational motion conversion.
* **Vertical supports:** Various vertical and horizontal bars and supports are shown, forming the framework for the mechanisms.
* **Hole punches:** The left side of the drawing shows evidence of being part of a binder, with three hole punches.
The drawing is labeled "Drawing #1" and is described as having no equalizers, which will be shown in "drawing #2".
This drawing has no equalizers on I left them off at 1+1 so on it will look plain
The equalizers are shown in drawing #2
This is a technical drawing of a mechanism.
**Key Components:**
* **Shaft:** A central rotating element.
* **Keyways and Keys:** Engage the shaft with other components for controlled movement.
* **Turnbuckles:** Used for adjusting cable tension.
* **Cable Anchors:** Secure cables.
* **Thrust Spring:** Provides a spring force.
* **Ball Bearings:** Facilitate smooth rotation and reduce friction.
* **Thrust Box:** A component that cannot revolve with the shaft, bolted to the floor but capable of sliding.
**Functionality:**
The drawing illustrates a system where cables are tensioned using turnbuckles and anchors. A central shaft appears to be designed to move axially, guided by keyways. A thrust box, which is fixed to the floor but allowed to slide, interacts with the shaft and is subject to axial forces, potentially managed by a thrust spring. Some parts are explicitly noted as not revolving with the shaft.
**Drawing Information:**
* **Title:** Drawing #7
* **Label:** "La ward"
This image is a hand-drawn schematic diagram, likely a blueprint or technical drawing.
**Key Components and Features:**
* **Engines:** Two sets labeled "engines" with associated "gear to engine" and "thrust bearing."
* **Rudders:** Labeled as "Rudder," "Rudder horizontal," and "Vertical Rudder."
* **Equalizers:** Labeled "equalizers."
* **Bearings:** Various types of bearings are indicated, including "nest bearing," "thrust bearing," and "ball bearing."
* **Shafts:** The diagram shows multiple shafts, with notes on their function, such as "shaft does not turn in this bearing - just slides a little."
* **Generators:** Labeled "generators D.C."
* **Cables:** Several "cable" lines are depicted, connecting various components.
* **Springs:** Indicated with "spring."
* **Center Stanchion:** Labeled "center stanchion" with notes about ball bearings.
* **"Turnbuckles":** Labeled "Turnbuckels."
**Notes and Annotations:**
* Several annotations describe the function and interaction of components, particularly regarding bearings and shaft movement.
* Phrases like "weights mercury filled," "this slides up and down," and "this does not revolve with shaft" provide specific operational details.
* The drawing is titled "Drawing 2" and signed at the bottom.
L. a Ward
336 Bird st.
Yuba City
calif
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* **Country:** United States
* **Value:** 10 Cents
* **Subject:** John Tyler
* **Color:** Red
A postage stamp featuring a portrait and the text "10 CENTS POSTAGE UNITED STATES".
A postage stamp featuring a portrait of John Tyler. The stamp is red and has "10 CENTS" and "UNITED STATES POSTAGE" printed on it.
A postage stamp featuring a portrait and the text "UNITED STATES POSTAGE 25 CENTS". The stamp is red and has a cancellation mark.
- **Entity:** United States Postage Stamp
- **Denomination:** 3 Cents
- **Subject:** Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
This image is a close-up of a United States postage stamp.
- **Value:** 3 Cents
- **Color:** Purple
- **Design:** Profile silhouette of a person (likely a historical figure).
- **Text:** "UNITED STATES POSTAGE" encircles the profile, and "3 CENTS" is below.
- **Contextual Clue:** The text "Federal Bureau Powertigation" is provided, suggesting a potential connection to law enforcement or government investigations, though the stamp itself is not directly illustrative of this.
Federal Bureau Investigation
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Circular stamp with "VARNA", "BULGARIA" and date "4 IV 1950".
This is an image of a purple ink stamp, circular in shape with a serrated outer edge. Inside, there appears to be an emblem or crest with several distinct elements, including what looks like a central figure or object surrounded by other shapes. The ink is somewhat faded and the details are not perfectly clear.
A circular postmark from "WASHINGTON, D.C." with "APR 11 1950" in the center. Around the edge, "R. G. & DIV." is partially visible.
Rubber stamp impression:
- **Location:** WASHINGTON, D.C.
- **Date:** APR 11, 1950
- **Time:** 3 PM
- **Designation:** SPEC. DEL.
SAC, San Francisco
Director, FBI
April 25, 1950
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INDEXED
LEWIS A. WARD
336 Bird Street
Tuba City, California
RESEARCH
62-83874-327
By letter dated April 9, 1950, captioned individual wrote to the Bureau with reference to matters pertaining to "flying saucers." A photostatic copy of his communication is enclosed. It is noted that correspondent has referred to his contact with an individual named Ubalsky and reference is made to "Russian drawings.
It is desired that you have an agent of your office contact correspondent to secure any data which may be of interest to the Bureau. It should be kept in mind, however, that the FBI is not conducting an investigation with reference to "flying saucer matters" and the correspondent should be advised that he may wish to communicate with the Secretary of the Air Force, National Defense Building, The Pentagon, Washington 25, D. C.
Please furnish me all information concerning the handling of this matter.
Enclosure
NOTE: Correspondent advised that he has previously furnished data to the Bureau. It is believed this communication was referred to the Army Air Force. He has advised in his letter of April 9, that some drawings pertaining to flying saucers were executed in what he believes to be the Russian language, and it is deemed advisable to have him personally contacted to discourage further correspondence and to obtain any information he might have in his possession pertaining to matters which may be in the scope of our activities.
SAMS
NJC: 1ch: mms
Follow-up made 5-24-50
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APR 25 1950
COMM-FBI
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The image contains a stamp with pink lettering that is partially obscured by a black line. The visible text from the stamp includes "CONTRACT" and "DIVISION OPERATIONS". There is also a handwritten "2" in blue ink at the top left.
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INTELLIGENCE REPORT
Classification: Jolem Flying Roses
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at: Kodiak, Alaska
Date: 10 Feb. 1950
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Subject: Unidentified Phenomena
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NULF: A report of sightings of unidentified airborne objects, by various naval personnel, on 22 and 23 January 1950, in the vicinity of Kodiak, Alaska is contained herein.
NOTE: (1) This information is as of 23 January 1950
(2) IFI makes no provision for reporting phenomena of this nature
EXCL:
(1) Completed CINICAL form containing information given by Lt. Smith, USN
(2) Completed CINICAL form containing information given by MORGAN, M. and CARVER, EAC, USN
(3) Sketch of radar interference characteristics experienced by Lt. Smith, USN
(4) Completed CINICAL form containing information given by Lt. Bareo, USN
(5) Track chart of aircraft in which Lt. Bareo, USN embarked 23 January 1950
(6) Statements of MORGAN, M. and CARVER, EAC, USN
(7) Statement of Lt. Bareo
(8) Winds aloft and balloon release data
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1. Enclosures (1), (2), and (4) are completed forms suggested by Commander in Chief, Alaskan Command, Fort Richardson, Alaska for the reporting of sighting of unidentified objects. Enclosure (3) is a sketch of radar interference experienced in aircraft piloted by Lt. Smith. Enclosure (5) is a track chart of aircraft in which Lt. Zareo was embarked when he sighted unidentified object. Enclosure (6) contains statements by MORGAN, TIC, USN and CARVER, XI, USN relative to their sighting. Enclosure (7) is a copy of Lt. Zareo's statement and enclosure (8) is a summary of weather and balloon release information.
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DIC/17/D No. 4-50
10 February 1950
Subj: Unidentified Phenomena
2. A summary of the information contained in enclosure (1) through (8) follows:
a. At 2202,00 January LT Smith, USN, patrol plane commander of P2V3 No. 1 of Patrol Squadron One reported an unidentified radar contact 20 miles north of the Naval Air Station, Kodiak, Alaska. When this contact was first made, LT Smith was flying the Kodiak Security Patrol. At 0243, 6 minutes later a radar contact was made on an object 10 miles southeast of NAS Kodiak. Lt. Smith checked with the control tower to determine known traffic in the area, and was informed that there was none. During this period the radar operator, GASKIN ALC, USN reported intermittent radar interference of a type he had never before experienced. (See enclosure (3)). Contact was lost at this time, but intermittent interference continued.
b. At some time between 0200 and 0300N, MORGAN E/C, USN was standing watch on board the USS TILLAMOCK (ATA 192), which was anchored in the vicinity of buoy 19 in the main ship channel. Morgan reported sighting a "very fast moving red glow light, which appeared to be of exhaust nature, seemed to come from the southeast, moved clockwise in a large circle in the direction of, and around Kodiak and returned out in a generally southeast direction." Morgan called Carver J.L, USN, also on watch, to observe this object, and they both witnessed the return flight. The object was in sight for an estimated 30 seconds. No odor or sound was detected, and the object was described to have the appearance of a ball of fire about one foot in diameter.
e. At 22040K, conducting routine Kodiak security patrol, Lt Smith reported a visual sighting of an unidentified airborne object at a radar range of 5 miles, on the starboard bow. This object showed indications of great speed on the radar scope. (The trailing edge of the blip gave a tail like indication.) At this time Lt Smith called the attention of all crew members to the object. An estimated ten seconds later, the object was directly overhead, indicating a speed of about 1500 MPH. Smith climbed to intercept, and attempted to circle to keep the object in sight. He was unable to do this, as the object was too highly maneuverable. Subsequently the object appeared to be opening the range, and Smith attempted to close the range. The object was observed to open out somewhat, then to turn to the left and come up on Smith's quarter. Smith considered this to be a highly threatening gesture, and turned out all lights in the aircraft. Four minutes later the object disappeared from view in a southeasterly direction.
d. At 230435Z, the day following Lt Smith's sighting, Lt Causer and Lt Barco of Patrol Squadron One were conducting the Kodiak Security Patrol, and sighted an unidentified object. At the time of the sighting the aircraft in which these officers were embarked was approximately 62 miles south of NAS Kodiak. The object appeared to be on an ascending westerly course, and was in sight for ten minutes. During this period the object was observed by Lieutenants Causer and Barco, and PAULSON, ADJ, plane captain. At no time was radar contact made on the object. Lt Causer was unable to close the object at 170 knots.
DIC/17:3 Serial No. 4-50
10 February 1950
Subj: Unidentified Phenomena
(e) The objects sighted have been described as follows:
(1) To Lt Smith and crew it appeared as two orange lights rotating about a common center, "like two jet aircraft making slow rolls in tight formation". It had a wide speed range.
(2) To Morgan, E.C, and Carver, "All it appeared as a reddish orange ball of fire about one foot in diameter, travelling at a high rate of speed.
(3) To Lt Causer, Lt Barco, and Paulson, AD1, it appeared to be a pulsating orange yellow projectile shaped flame, with regular period of pulsation on 3 to 5 seconds, off 3 to 5 seconds. Later, as the object increased the range the pulsations appeared to increase to on 7 to 8 seconds and off 7 to 8 seconds.
3. A check with the Navy Weather Central, Kodiak, Alaska revealed that balloons were released at the following times:
22 January - 0445 and 2200 (approximately)
23 January - 0400. (approximately)
4. On 23 January winds aloft at 1000 feet were reported at 0400H as from 310° T at 36 knots, and at 2000 feet from 240° T at 37 knots, while the object was reported to be on an ascending - westerly course.
COMMENT: In view of the fact that no weather balloons were known to have been released within a reasonable time before the sightings, it appears that the object or objects were not balloons. If not balloons the objects must be regarded as phenomena (possibly meteorites), the exact nature of which could not be determined by this office.
STANDARD FORM NO. 64
Office Memorandum • UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO: Director, FBI
DATE: May 31, 1950
FROM: SAC, New Orleans
SUBJECT: MICHAEL HALFERY
FLYING DISCS
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On May 24, 1950, this office received from Major MERLE L. MENNIE, Intelligence and Security Officer, New Orleans Port of Embarkation, a report dealing with MICHAEL HALFERY of 2453 Urquhart Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. A copy of this report is attached to this letter for your information.
The report states that HALFERY sold for $1.00 two photographs to one JOHN R X ESPOSITO, 615 Piety Street, New Orleans, who in turn gave the photographs to an agent of CID, New Orleans Port of Embarkation. These photographs were of flying saucers and a man from Mars in the custody of two U. S. Army Military Policemen. A copy of one negative and a copy of one positive of these photographs are also enclosed herewith.
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Case # T4-15-0; 117th CIC Det FO, NOPE, New Orleans, La.
Positive Photostat copy of document turned in to NOPE CID (Agent John F. Quinn) by John R. Esposito, 615 Piety Street, New Orleans, La., who reported purchase of document from Michael HALFERY, 2453 Urquhart St, New Orleans, La. Date 22 May 1950
Received from Agent John F. Quinn, NOPE CID, by Louis Robillia, Jr., Criminal Investigator, Intelligence & Security Branch, NOPE; Date 23 May 1950
ENCLOSURES TO THE BUREAU
Copy of report by Intelligence Branch, New Orleans Port of Embarkation, re MICHAEL HALFERY.
One negative copy and one positive copy of photographs of flying saucer and man from Mars in custody of two MP's.
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CONFIDENTIAL
SUMMARY OF INFORMATION
DATE
23 May 1950
PREPARING OFFICE: Intelligence Branch, New Orleans Port of Embarkation, New Orleans 12, La.
SUBJECT: HALFPENNY, Michael
2453 Urquhart Street
New Orleans, La.
CASE NO.: T4-15-0
CODE FOR USE IN INDIVIDUAL PARAGRAPH EVALUATION:
OF SOURCE:
COMPLETELY RELIABLE: A
USUALLY RELIABLE: B
FAIRLY RELIABLE: C
NOT USUALLY RELIABLE: D
UNRELIABLE: E
RELIABILITY UNKNOWN: F
OF INFORMATION:
CONFIRMED BY OTHER SOURCES: 1
PROBABLY TRUE: 2
POSSIBLY TRUE: 3
DOUBTFULLY TRUE: 4
IMPROBABLE: 5
TRUTH CANNOT BE JUDGED: 6
SUMMARY OF INFORMATION
At about 1430 hours, 22 May 1950, the attached (See Inclosure 1) "photograph" was turned over to Agent John F. Guinn, CID, New Orleans Port of Embarkation. The individual who turned this material over to Guinn told him that he had purchased the "photograph" from one Michael HALFEBY, 2453 Ursulart Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, for the sum of $1.00. He stated that he thought this material "should be placed in the hands of the Government", as it was supposed to be pictures of "flying saucers" and "a man from Mars in the United States". The "man from Mars" was pictured as being in the custody of two military policemen.
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The individual turning this material over to Quinn gave his name as John R. Esposito, 615 Piety Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, and his telephone as Bywater 5190.
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According to Exposito, HALFEBY is alleged to have served five (5) years in the Federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas. (8-3)
No interrogation of Deposite was conducted by Agent Quinn. (3-2)
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COMMENT: A literal translation of the caption under the alleged photographs stated that a special infra-red machine was used to take these photographs because the "flying saucers" were invisible to the human eye. Also, the sound emitted by the two pictured "saucers" was of such high frequency as to be above frequencies audible to the human ear. The caption continues by stating that an accident occurred to one of the "saucers" and the individual shown in custody of United States Military Police in the right hand photograph was a "Mr. X", a member of the crew of one of these "flying saucers". The location of both photographs was stated to be Wiesbaden, Germany.
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1 JUN 47
U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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The image depicts a silhouette of a Gothic-style cathedral or large building with spires. Above the building, in the sky, are two swirling, disc-shaped objects, one of which is elongated and appears to be trailing wisps. These objects suggest a science fiction or paranormal theme.
The image shows two men in military-style uniforms escorting a small figure wearing a gas mask. The text identifies the small figure as "Mister X," a crew member from a "flying saucer." The infrared cathode ray tube technology is mentioned as being used to capture phenomena invisible to the human eye, like the flying saucers and the ultra-short sound waves they emitted.
Das Infra-Rot-Kathodenstrahlrohr offenbart mit Bildaufnahmegerät und Spezialfilm Vorgänge, die dem menschlichen Auge unsichtbar bleiben müssen. Das beweist unsere linke Abbildung: Zwei „fliegende Untertassen“ kreisten — von den Wiesbadenern unbemerkt — um die Marktkirche. Die Geräusche der sausenden Scheiben waren nicht bemerkbar, da Ultra-Kurzschallwellen bekanntlich vom menschlichen Gehör nicht aufgenommen werden. Unser rechtes Bild zeigt erstmalig Mister X, ein Besatzungsmitglied der „fliegenden Untertasse“, die am Fuße des
Bleidenstadter Kopfes zerschellt ist
(3 Translag/USA-Fotos)
The image is not a chart. It displays two distinct scenes.
The left side shows a drawing of a church spire with two oval-shaped objects, described as "flying saucers," hovering above it.
The right side shows a grainy image of several individuals in uniform, one of whom is wearing a gas mask and helmet. The text identifies this as "Mister X," a crew member of a "flying saucer" that crashed.
Das Infrarot-Kathodenstrahlrohr offenbart mit Bildaufnahmegerät und Spezialfilm Vorgänge, die dem menschlichen Auge unsichtbar bleiben müssen. Das beweist unsere linke Abbildung: Zwei „fliegende Untertassen“ kreisten — von den Wiesbadenern unbemerkt — um die Marktkirche. Die Gerätsche der sausenden Scheiben waren nicht bemerkbar, da Ultra-Kurzschallwellen bekanntlich vom menschlichen Gehör nicht aufgenommen werden. Unser rechtes Bild zeigt erstmalig Mister X, ein Besatzungsmitglied der „fliegenden Untertasse“, die am Fuße des Bleidenstätter Kopfes zerschellt ist (3 Translag/USA-Fotos)
CONFIDENTIAL
B.3 Briefing
Mr. States
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UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHEN.
(Flying Saucers)
Reports of strange and mysterious objects seen in the sky over most of the countries of the world during the past five years have created quite a stir in the public press. The sighting of such objects has not been confined to the last five years. History records many instances of man's inability to explain what he saw or thought he saw. The prophet Ezekiel in the 6th century BC reported "a whirl wind came out of the north, a great cloud, and a fire unfolding itself, and a brightness was about it." He then saw "a wheel in the middle of a wheel" and reported "when they went, they went up on their four sides and they turned not when they went". (Ezekiel 1:16)
In the past, these phenomena have usually been attributed to supernatural causes, and in more recent years to natural phenomena. However, the introduction of the atomic bomb and guided missiles in World War II has so caught the public imagination with their potentialities, actual and fanciful, that we now find the phenomena variously attributed to space ships from other planets and US or Soviet experiments with new and wonderful weapons.
The present flurry of flying saucers, ghost rockets, etc., began in mid-1946 in Sweden. Hundreds of people reported seeing strange objects flying over the country. Newspapers speculated that they were Soviet guided missiles being tested over the Baltic Sea, either from the former German experimental station at Peenemunde, or from Dago Island off the Estonian Coast. The fact that an experimental V-2 fired by the Germans from Peenemunde had landed in Sweden in 1944 lent credence to their speculation. The Swedish defence staff made an investigation and may have deliberately allowed the public to believe this theory for some time for political reasons. Careful investigation by the US Ma and by an
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independent British team, failed to uncover any evidence to support the theory of Soviet missiles. By 1947 the thing had snowballed to such an extent that the Swedish Government finally issued a report identifying most of the incidents with natural phenomena and denying that any foreign power was involved. During this period sightings were reported from the remaining Scandinavian countries and most of Western Europe.
Incidents were first reported over the US in 1947 and are still continuing. Much space in the press has been given to these reports and various semi-official opinions have been quoted. For example, on 16 May, Captain Eddie Rickenbacker was quoted as saying "There must be something to them, for too many reliable persons have made reports on them. I am duty bound not to say what I know about them - or what I don't know about them. However, if they do exist, you can rest assured that they are ours." The USAF for a long time conducted a thorough investigation of each of the hundreds of incidents involved. It found that approximately 75% of the reports could definitely be related to known causes such as meteorological balloons, aircraft, meteors and other common phenomena. A public statement was issued debunking the entire existence of flying disks or saucers. This did little to cut down the flood of reports. It only resulted in convincing a large number of people that the National Military Establishment was trying to cover up our own experiments with new weapons.
Many theories have been advanced to explain these reports of aerial phenomena over the US. These include:
1. Space ships from other planets
2. Soviet guided missiles or aircraft-, probably atomic-powered.
3. US experiments with new weapons
4. Natural phenomena
5. Mass hysteria, or other psychological causes.
CONFIDENTIAL
While it is not possible to categorically rule out theory No. 1 it is very easy to do so on reasonable grounds. The existence of any form of life on other planets is extremely tenuous and debatable. The level of technical achievement required to launch piloted or pilotless missiles from one planet to another and return is several orders of magnitude beyond that existing on the earth today and probably would have resulted in some firm contact prior to this, either through deliberate landings or unscheduled crashes. (Even these have been reported in the press - complete with descriptions of men only 18 inches tall! Such reports are sheer fabrication.)
There is absolutely no evidence that the Soviet Union possess either guided missiles or disc shaped aircraft capable of making round trip flights to the US, and the use of atomic energy for the propulsion of any aerial vehicle is still at least several years in the future. Even if the Soviets are that far ahead of us in such a program, there is no reason to expect the airplanes would be other than of conventional design. An atomic power plant, alone, would be sufficiently radical, without also designing a completely new vehicle to carry it.
The US is not experimenting with any new weapon that could reasonably be mistaken by identified as a flying disc or saucer. The US is launching large numbers of meteorological and cosmic ray balloons for experimental purposes and a fair number of the reports can be definitely attributed to sightings of these objects or reflections of other shiny objects such as aircraft.
The continued reporting of aerial phenomena must then be attributed to a mass hysteria caused by the present tenseness in the international situation; the public belief in the ability of science to accomplish miracles; and to statements in the press by "name" individuals hinting at
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the existence of some new weapon. Such statements, of the type attributed to Rickenbacker, often solicited in the most sensation form by news reporters in order to make a good story, make people watch the sky and any object they cannot immediately recognize is called a "flying saucer." This helps to maintain the "chain reaction" of such reports.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGELES 24, CALIFORNIA
Graduate Department of Journalism
June 2, 1950
Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, director
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Pennsylvania Avenue at 9th, NW
Washington, D.C.
Dear Mr. Hoover,
I am currently engaged in research for a graduate dissertation which will attempt to analyze the socio- logical and psychological implications of the flying saucer phenomenon.
In the course of my research I am giving extensive consideration of the several magazine articles and the one book which have already been written on the subject. The book, in particular, and the magazine articles in general, hint at official restraints which have hampered the authors in their research. So far as I know none of those research projects attempted to probe as deeply into the background of the phenomena as I am, yet I have encountered no such "official censorship" as they mention. In fact I have been surprised at the openness with which some people have replied to my queries.
I believe the fact that I have encountered no restrictions is significant when I attempt to analyze my total findings. It raises the question as to whether those previously mentioned authors aren't trying hard to sell something which really isn't there to sell.
Is there any reason why the flying saucer situation should be "played down?" Is there any official attitude toward the matter?
I wish to thank you in advance for your interest and help. You may be assured that I will appreciate any information you may be able to give me.
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Mr. DeWayne B. Johnson
Graduate Department of Journalism
University of California
Los Angeles 24, California
Dear Mr. Johnson:
Your letter dated June 2, 1950, has been received, and I appreciate the interest which prompted your communication.
While I would like to be of service, this Bureau has no information available for distribution with regard to the subject of your letter, and I suggest that you may wish to direct your inquiry to the Secretary of Defense, National Defense Building, Washington, D. C.
Sincerely yours,
John Edgar Hoover
Director
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STANDARD FORM NO. 64
Office Memorandum • UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO: Director, FBI
DATE: June 15, 1950.
FROM: SAC, San Francisco
SUBJECT: LEWIS A. WARD
336 Bird Street
Yuba City, California
RESEARCH
Rebulet 6-5-50.
Subject was located 6-13-50 residing at 78 South Tenth Street, San Jose, California. He was interviewed by SA CHARLES J. PRELSNIK of this Office, who carefully explained the jurisdiction of the FBI to him and questioned him relative to any information he might have which would be of interest to this Bureau.
Mr. WARD had nothing to add to his previous story as submitted by letter to the Bureau on 4-9-50. He was advised that any information relative to "flying saucers" did not come within the jurisdiction of this Bureau and that he could communicate such information to the Secretary of the Air Force, National Defense Building, The Pentagon, Washington 25, D. C.
For the further information of the Bureau, Mr. R. E. MC CARTHY, Secretary, Local 39, International Union of Stationary Engineers, 805 East Weber Street, was contacted in an effort to locate Mr. WARD. Mr. MC CARTHY described WARD as being "odd" but would not elaborate on this statement.
It was also ascertained from Mr. R. A. CHRISTIANSEN, Business Representative of the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 39, 57 East Santa Clara Street, San Jose, California, through whom WARD was located, that WARD was given to weird imaginings. Mr. CHRISTIANSEN stated that he would not exactly describe WARD as being insane but stated that he was getting along in years and was prone to exaggerate on queer imaginings.
It was the observation of the interviewing agent that Mr. WARD is abnormal mentally.
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Officndum • UNITED OES GOVERNMENT
TO : DIRECTOR, FBI
DATE: 7/19/50
FROM : SAC, ALBUQUERQUE
SUBJECT: SUMMARY OF AERIAL PHENOMENA IN NEW MEXICO
INFORMATION CONCERNING
Flying Discs
CONFIDENTIAL
DECLASSIFIED
Authority: NND 90986
There is being transmitted herewith a Summary of Observations of Serial Phenomena in New Mexico from December 1948 to May 25, 1950. This recapitulation of data summarizes previous individual sights that have been reported in this area. The summary was prepared by the Inspector General's Office of the 17th District of Special Investigations, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. (5-1) X
The above information is being submitted for the completion of the Bureau's files.
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SUBJECT: UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT sighted on 29 June 1950 at Phoenix, Arizona
SPECIAL INQUIRY
Herzlich
TO: Director of Special Investigations
Headquarters, United States Air Force
Washington 25, D. C.
1. Reference is made to Spot Report TWX from this Headquarters dated 30 June 1950, making reference to an unidentified flying object sighted on 29 June 1950 at Phoenix, Arizona.
2. An interview with 1st Lt. JOHN D. FINK, AO-823052, 93rd Fighter Squadron, Kirtland AFB reveals that on 29 June 1950 at approximately 1840 hours Lt. FINK sighted this object. Lt. FINK climbed to 47,000 while flying an F-86 aircraft and observed that the object was a bright balloon with instruments attached and was floating at an altitude of 50,000 feet.
3. Lt. FINK described the speed of the balloon as being very slow and further described the balloon as being an "inverted tear drop".
4. Inasmuch as the previously unidentified object has been positively identified as a balloon, further investigation will not be conducted in this incident.
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DATE: June 29, 1950
FROM: SAC, WASHINGTON FIELD
SUBJECT: FLYING DISCS
INTERNAL SECURITY - X
This is to advise the Bureau that on June 25, 1950, DOUGLAS HARRISON, 2337 Ashmead Place, N.W., telephone, DEcatur 2797, and who is employed at the Hot Shoppe, Connecticut Avenue, N.W., informed that at 9:25 am, that date, while looking out of the window of his residence he saw what he believed to be a flying saucer. He described this object as resembling a cigar, the end of which was tilted down toward the earth and presenting a silver appearance. He estimated the height of this object as from 20 to 25 thousand feet, and stated the size at that distance appeared to be about four inches. HARRISON could furnish no further details other than to state the object appeared to be moving in an easterly direction. He advised that this is the first flying saucer he has ever seen.
The foregoing is being furnished for the information of the Bureau and no action is being taken by this Office.
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This is to advise the Bureau that on June 25, 1950, DOUGLAS HARISON, S337 Armored Plce, N.W., telephone: Dacotah 2797, and who is employed at the Hot Shoppes, Connecticut Avenue, N.W., informed me that at 9:25 am while looking out of the window of his residence he saw what he believed to be a flying saucer. He described this object as resembling a silver and presenting a silver appearance. He estimated the height of this object as from 20 to 25 thousand feet and stated the size of the object as that of a small airplane. HARRISON could furnish no further details of the object to state than it appeared to be about four inches in diameter. He advised that this is the first flying saucer he has ever seen.
The foregoing is being taken by this Office. Bureau and no action is being furnished for the information of the
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Reurlet 6-29-50.
Attention is directed to existing Bureau instructions wherein complaints received relating to the captioned matter should be promptly furnished to a local representative of the Office of Special Investigations, the Inspector General, U. S. Air Force by your office.
You are instructed to furnish the information contained in the referenced letter to OSI. In the future, such action should be taken promptly following the receipt of such information by your office.
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DATE: July 11, 1950
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Reference is made to SAC letter #38, series 1949.
Mr. TAGE STENSIG, 4905 Bryan Place, Downers Grove, Illinois, telephone number - Downers Grove 1199 J, telephonically advised SA JOHN E. KEATING at 9:54 PM, July 4, 1950, that at 9:38 PM on July 4, 1950, he observed a large, bright, silvery object moving at an approximate altitude of 10,000 feet, in a north, north-westerly direction over Downers Grove. Mr. STENSIG said that his wife also observed this object. He stated that he estimated the speed of the object at 700 to 800 miles by comparing its rate of movement with that of commercial airplanes.
Mr. STENSIG advised that he is a meteorologist with United Air Lines and the object he observed was not a plane nor was it a fireworks display.
The above is being submitted for your information.
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FLYING DISCS. AT FIVE FORTYFIVE PM, JUNE TWENTYNINTH LAST, AN
OBJECT IN SKY WAS OBSERVED BY MANY CITIZENS OF PHOENIX INCLUDING
FBI PERSONNEL. MATTER IMMEDIATELY REPORTED TO HERMAN MUNROE,
OSI, WILLIAMS AFB, ARIZONA. MUNROE ADVISED TODAY OBJECT WAS PICKED
UP BY RADAR SCOPE AT SIX PM, JUNE TWENTYNINTH, AT WHICH TIME IT
WAS ESTIMATED OBJECT WAS THIRTY TO THIRTY FIVE THOUSAND FEET IN
AIR. A B TWENTYNINE FROM FIVE HUNDRED NINTH BOMB GROUP, ROSWELL,
NM, WAS ASSIGNED TO FOLLOW OBJECT AND PILOT REPORTED THAT WHILE
TRAVELING AT TWENTYFIVE THOUSAND FEET HE ESTIMATED OBJECT TO BE
ADDITIONAL TEN TO TWENTY THOUSAND FEET ABOVE HIM. PLANE WAS
TRAVELING AT TWO HUNDRED NINETY MPH AND WAS ABLE TO CIRCLE BENEATH
OBJECT. OBJECT WAS MOVING IN WESTWARDLY DIRECTION IN ABSENCE OF
WIND. IT WAS LAST SIGHTED AT EIGHT FIFTYFIVE PM AT A POINT ABOUT
TWENTY MILES NORTH OF BLYTHE, CALIFORNIA, WHEN IT WAS LOST DUE TO
HEAVY THUNDERSTORM IN AREA. MUNROE ESTIMATED SIZE OF OBJECT TO
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WITH AIRPLANE CREW AND FURTHER STUDY. NO ACTION BEING TAKEN BY
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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TO : Director, FBI
FROM : SAC, Chicago
SUBJECT: FLYING DISCS
DATE: July 18, 1950
(b) (7)(D)
- INFORMANT
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The following is submitted for information of the Bureau for whatever action it may deem advisable.
On July 1, 1950, (b) (7)(D), of known reliability, advised that at 1:00 a.m. July 1, 1950, at North Chicago, Illinois, east intersection of 22nd Street and the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad and Chicago Northwestern Railroad tracks, (b) (7)(D)
(b) (7)(D) , he observed one cigar-shaped object, about five feet in appearance from his viewpoint, traveling from northwestern to southeastern direction at an excessive rate of speed over the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois. According to the informant, this object appeared almost directly overhead at an altitude which he estimated to be about 15,000 to 20,000 feet, and it remained in sight for about twenty to twenty-five seconds until it disappeared over the horizon.
This informant advised the object did not appear like any falling star or meteor he had ever seen, and that it proceeded in a straight and level flight. The informant continued that the front two-thirds of the object was a constant glow about the coloring of a burning kerosene lamp, and that the rear third was dark. He continued that the object left a bluish-white trail behind it, appearing to be about four inches in width, and about three times the length of the object. The informant advised that there were no wings or other type of support visible to him, and that the propulsion, control and stability were unknown to him. He advised that the speed of this object was much faster than any conventional type of aircraft he had ever seen, although it did not travel as fast as a falling star. He added that there was no sound discernible.
With regard to the informant, it is to be noted that(b) (7)(D)
(b) (7)(D)
It is to be noted that he advised there were no other witnesses who saw the aforementioned object.
This informant has furnished reliable information to the Chicago Division in the past, is of average intelligence, and considered of good character and reputation.
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FLYING DISC, REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN FOUND NEAR ALICE, TEXAS JULY FOURTH INFORMATION CONCERNING. SAN ANTONIO TELEPHONICALLY ADVISED THIS OFFICE BUREAU BEING INFORMED THAT SUBJECT DISC DESCRIBED AS APPROXIMATELY FIVE FEET IN DIAMETER, ELYPTICAL IN SHAPE AND BEARING SERIAL NUMBER X DASH ONE FOUR SEVEN A AND INSTRUCTIONS QUOTE DO NOT TOUCH UNQUOTE. RESIDENT AGENT CORPUS CHRISTI STATES THAT LOCAL RADIO REPORTS THIS DISCOVERY TO BE A HOAX. FURTHER INQUIRY BEING MADE AND BUREAU WILL BE ADVISED. CAPTAIN O. C. WETZELL, SECURITY OFFICER ELLINGTON FIELD AIR FORCE ADVISED AND REPORTED HIS OFFICE HAD NO INFORMATION RE SUBJECT DISC. PRESS INQUIRIES OF THIS OFFICE WILL BE ANSWERED WITH NO COMMENT UACB.
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FLYING DISC, REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN FOUND NEAR ALICE, TEXAS JULY FOURTH,
INFORMATION CONCERNING. STOKES MCENHEIMER, CHIEF OF POLICE ALUCE,
TEXAS ADVISES THAT ON THIS DATE A SMALL ELYPTICAL CONTRAPTION WAS FOUND IN A FIELD ABOUT ONE HUNDRED YARDS NORTHWEST OF MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
ALICE, TEXAS. UPON EXAMINATION IT WAS DETERMINED THAT OBJECT WAS CONSTRUCTED BY WELDING A PORTION OF TWO AIRPLANE WINGS TOGETHER. THE
CONTRIVANCE WAS FRESHLY PAINTED AND BORE THE MARKINGS DESCRIBED IN
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FLYING DISC FOUND AT ALICE, TEXAS, JULY FOUR, FIFTY, INTERNATIONAL
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An airplane flies in the sky above clouds, with trees in the foreground. A dark circular object, possibly a balloon, is also visible in the sky.
The image is a black and white photograph showing three frames, possibly from a strip of film. Each frame depicts a cloudy sky with trees at the bottom. In each frame, there is a dark, spherical object and a small airplane visible. The perspective is looking upwards.
To whom it may concern:
I would like to know just how much truth is in Donald Keyhoe's book "The Flying Saucers Are Real", published this year by The Fawcett Publications, Inc. Keyhoe quotes a vast amount of information from the Air Force, and the F.B.I. Sincerely yours, J.L. Adams
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Dear Mr. Adams:
Your card postmarked July 3, 1950, has been received and it is suggested that you may wish to correspond directly with the Secretary of the Air Force, National Defense Building, The Pentagon, Washington 25, D. C., since the matter to which you referred has been handled by that agency.
Flying
I am sure you will find on a close examination of the book you mentioned that it contains no quotations from the FBI but merely mentions this agency.
Sincerely yours,
J. Edgar Hoover
John Edgar Hoover
Director
NOTE: Correspondent refers to a book "The Flying Sau
are Real" by Donald Keyhoe, which has been read and u
be reviewed by the Crime Records Section in the near
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flying saucers and that two Bureau Agents witnessed s
at Las Vegas, New Mexico, 12-8-48. It is not molicio
in the references to the FBI, by Keyhoe who wrote the
on saucers for True Magazine.
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STANDARD FORM
Office Memorandum
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO: Director, FBI
DATE: 8/2/50
FROM: SAC, Louisville
SUBJECT: ALF E. HIXENBAUGH'S Photographs
of Flying Saucers;
INFORMATION CONCERNING
On June 28, 1950, the Louisville Times, a newspaper of general circulation published at Louisville, Kentucky, carried a two column cut showing three frames of a movie camera film of what purported to be a moving picture of a flying saucer. The photographs, taken by ALF (AL) HIXENBAUGH, Times staff photographer, were taken, HIXENBAUGH said, on a 16 mm magazine-loading movie camera.
The news article, accompanying the photographs, stated HIXENBAUGH took 50 feet of film in which "the bright flying object shows clearly." The photographer, according to the article, was at Longest and Everett Avenues near his home, 2205 Longest, at 4:15 p.m., June 27, 1950, on his way to take some moving pictures of birds. The article relates that HIXENBAUGH "suddenly heard the roar of a big plane -- a twin-motored DC-3 -- and glanced over-head. At first he thought it was a jet plane then he looked to the west of the plant, which was flying southwest toward Standiford Field -- and saw the large disk. It had a slight corona around it and seemed to be lower than the plane."
According to HIXENBAUGH, the object appeared "motionless for about ten seconds ... then it began to get smaller, finally vanishing into the west." The article notes that while the "saucer" appeared on all the film HIXENBAUGH took, the airplane was out of the picture field quickly, appearing on only about 10 feet. HIXENBAUGH, according to the article, advised military officers at Godman Field who in turn notified flight headquarters at Wright-Patterson Field. A copy of the newspaper article and photographs are being forwarded to the Bureau as enclosures.
A subsequent newspaper article stated that representatives of the military would fly to Louisville to examine the films. In addition
in the Louisville Times, the movie film taken by carried on a national television network and received from WALTER WINCHELL. HIXENBAUGH has received tele- en queries concerning subject matter of the picture
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SUBJECT: ALIE K. HIGENBAUGHT's Photographs
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INFORMATION CONCERNING
circulation published in Montreal, Quebec, or anywhere in what is now the Province of Quebec, or in any other province of Canada, or in any other country in the world, or in any other language, or in any other form, or in any other manner, or in any other way, or in any other place, or in any other time, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in any other manner, or in any other form, or in any other way, or in
The new article appeared in the Chicago Tribune, and was also carried in the New York Times. The article was headlined "The World's Most Dangerous Bird" and included a photo of the bird. The article described the bird as being "as big as a goose" and "as dangerous as a rattlesnake". The article also mentioned that the bird was "a real menace" and that it was "killing people left and right". The article concluded by saying that the bird was "a real threat to human life" and that it was "time we got rid of it".
The article was met with mixed reactions. Some people were outraged by the article and called for the bird to be protected. Others were in favor of the article and said that the bird needed to be exterminated. The debate over the bird continued for years, and the bird was eventually killed off in the wild.
The bird was later discovered to be a hoax. It was revealed that the bird was not a real species, but rather a composite of several different birds. The bird was created by a group of scientists who were trying to create a new species of bird. The scientists had been experimenting with different bird species and had created a hybrid bird that was a mix of several different species.
The bird was eventually killed off in the wild, and the scientists who created it were never found. The bird became a legend in the scientific community, and was often cited in scientific papers as an example of the dangers of genetic experimentation.
The bird was eventually discovered to be a hoax, and the scientists who created it were never found. The bird became a legend in the scientific community, and was often cited in scientific papers as an example of the dangers of genetic experimentation.
The bird was eventually discovered to be a hoax, and the scientists who created it were never found. The bird became a legend in the scientific community, and was often cited in scientific papers as an example of the dangers of genetic experimentation.
The bird was eventually discovered to be a hoax, and the scientists who created it were never found. The bird became a legend in the scientific community, and was often cited in scientific papers as an example of the dangers of genetic experimentation.
The bird was eventually discovered to be a hoax, and the scientists who created it were never found. The bird became a legend in the scientific community, and was often cited in scientific papers as an example of the dangers of genetic experimentation.
The bird was eventually discovered to be a hoax, and the scientists who created it were never found. The bird became a legend in the scientific community, and was often cited in scientific papers as an example of the dangers of genetic experimentation.
The bird was eventually discovered to be
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from various persons and organizations throughout the United States, he said.
On July 28, 1950, HIXENBAUGH telephonically communicated with the Louisville Division stating that he had been advised that a representative of one of the Army Intelligence Agencies would be in Louisville on Saturday, July 29, 1950, to view the film. He expressed fear that the persons who might be contacting him might be unauthorized individuals and asked if he could bring the film to the FBI office for clearance. HIXENBAUGH was advised that the Bureau did not clear employees of other agencies and if he had doubt as to their authenticity he should check with the agency they professed to represent. HIXENBAUGH was advised that in the event they were not representatives of the agency they professed to represent, the information should be furnished this office and appropriate action would be taken under the Impersonation Statute.
On July 29, 1950, ROBERT STEINAU, 1608 South Second Street, Louisville, staff photographer for the Courier-Journal, a newspaper of general circulation published in Louisville, Kentucky, personally called at the Louisville Office. STEINAU stated that he and WILLIAM DAVIS, who is in charge of photographers for both the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times, doubted the authenticity of the photographs taken by HIXENBAUGH and went on to state that approximately two years ago HIXENBAUGH took what he claimed was a night photograph of a "flying disk". The photograph was published at that time in the Louisville Times and showed a streak of light across the heavens. STEINAU said that he and DAVIS subsequently were advised by a friend of HIXENBAUGH that the picture was "a fraud". The friend related that HIXENBAUGH was lying on his back on the ground with his camera pointing toward the sky when the friend flipped one or more lighted matches across the focal plane of the camera.
STEINAU said that HIXENBAUGH enjoys a poor reputation among other staff photographers of the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times and he believes HIXENBAUGH perpetrated both the original hoax concerning the flying disk and this later "hoax" concerning the flying saucer to attract attention to himself. STEINAU produced a print made from three frames of the original motion picture negative submitted by HIXENBAUGH for television use. He also furnished an enlargement of one of the frames. He called attention to the fact that the trees appearing in the photograph and the airplane appearing in the center background both are out of focus and appear
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"fuzzy". STEINAU called attention to the fact that the dot appearing in the picture which was termed a "flying saucer" by HIXENBAUGH appears in sharp detail. This, according to STEINAU, would indicate that the disk was closer to the camera then either the trees or airplane. Although the pictures were taken at 64 frames per second, which is calculated, according to STEINAU, to produce slow motion action, the airplane appears in only the first few frames of the negative and then disappears. The "saucer" appears stationary during most of the frames but eventually appears to be growing smaller in the distance.
STEINAU says he does not know how HIXENBAUGH performed the "trick photography" but suggests that it could be done easily by focusing the camera at a spot on a window and then moving the camera in a straight line away from the window, thus giving the illusion that the spot was disappearing into the distance.
For the further information of the Bureau it should be noted that the photographic department of the Courier-Journal and The Louisville Times, under the direction of WILLIAM DAVIS, furnishes staff photographs for both the Courier-Journal and the Louisville Times, which newspapers are operated under one ownership.
The above is furnished for the Bureau's information.
2 THE LOUISVILLE TIMES
Movies Snapped of Sky Disk
By Alert Times Photographer
Yes, we have some flying saucers today, and for the first time, here are moving pictures for proof.
Many have reported seeing the saucers but it remained for Al Hixenbaugh to do something about it—with his trusty 16 mm. magazine-loading movie camera. "Hix," Times staff photographer, took 50 feet of film in which the bright flying object shows clearly in all. Army officials have been informed and have indicated eagerness to examine the pictures.
The photographer was at Longest and Everett Avenues, near his home at 2205 Longest, at 4:15 p.m. yesterday. He was on his way to take some movies of birds.
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Suddenly he heard the roar of a big plane - a twin-motored DC-3-and glanced overhead. At first he thought it was a jet plane. Then he looked to the west of the plane, which was flying southwest toward Standiford Field-and saw the large disk. It had a slight corona around it and seemed to be lower than the plane.
He aimed his camera and fired. While he ground out the film, he said, the object appeared motionless for about 10 seconds. "It stood practically still, like a balloon," he said. Then it began to get smaller.
Then it began to get smaller, finally vanishing into the west. While the "saucer" appears on all of the film he took, the plane was out of the picture field quickly, appearing only on about 10 feet. The disk was within his vision "about a minute."
"Hix" contacted the newsroom at WHAS and from there Jerry Gammons called Standiford and Bowman Fields and weather
officials. None had heard any reports of a "flying saucer." He was advised to inform military officials at Godman Field.
officials at Godman Field.
Godman said it would notify
flight headquarters at Wright-
Patterson Field which might
send an aide to examine the
films.
This image is not a chart. It is a photograph presented in three panels, appearing to show a sequence of images.
Key information:
* **Subject:** A dark, circular object (potentially a "flying saucer") in the sky, alongside an airplane.
* **Context:** The accompanying text suggests these are photographs of a "real flying saucer" and that authorities (Wright-Patterson Field flight headquarters) might examine the films.
* **Visuals:** Each panel shows the circular object and an airplane in the sky, with trees and clouds forming the background. The object appears in different positions relative to the airplane across the panels, possibly indicating movement.
Here's Real Flying Saucer, If There Is One
This is what a "flying saucer" looks like, if there really is such a thing. Al Hixenbaugh, Times' photographer, snapped movies of the object yesterday. The object appears almost as big as the twin-motored DC-3 to the right.
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DATE: August 2, 1950
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SIRIE
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SUBJECT: FLYING DISCS
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ReBulet July 28, 1950.
The Bureau is advised that the information set forth in Chicago
let dated July 18, 1950 and the information submitted to the
Bureau by Chicago let dated July 31, 1950 entitled "ROBERT R.
PETRONE, INFORMANT, FLYING DISCS" has been submitted to OSI.
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On July 28, 1950, Mr. ROBERT R. PETRONE, Publisher, Midwest Times, 3437 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, phone KEdzie 3-8400, brought to this office the original letter and envelope attached, postmarked July 25, 1950 at Chicago, which letter is quoted below:
"New Flying Saucer
"Since we are on the brink of a third world conflict, the world is more air concious than ever. Aviation in some phases is yet in its pioneering days. Much talk goes on about the flying saucers or discs. The saucer we speak about, is not a military secret, and is not yet owned by any government. The flying saucer which was seen over south Chicago last April is a large fuel tank with crystal glass wings. It has two large jet engines on both sides. It is radion controled. It resembles a saucer very much when in flight. The wings cannot be seen on a clear day. This is so it is a most difficult target for anti aircraft gunners. The reason for the large flat gas or fuel tank is to give the ship a long range for atomic bombing. The ship was designed by FRED SPAUNHOLDT, a former 'Linco' skywriter, FRANK HOOCHPAW, aircraft mechanic, and CARL TEICHMAN, German World War I ace. The ship was financed by HOWARD HUGHES, millionaire aviation enthusiast. It is now being tested by the Glen F. Martin Aircraft Co., makers of the Martin Marauder. The craft is only made for one way trips. It has a range of 4000 miles, ceiling of 25,000 feet, and a speed of 750 miles per hour. So far only. a few of these craft have been made, and they usually are pitched in the lake or ocean as they cannot be landed. They are merely to carry a bomb of high destruction to enemy country. They have no wheels, but small steel rails on the bottom from which they take off. All other mechanism can be explained in detail. The man who welded the ship says it is by far the best long range bombing instrument he has ever seen. The name of the ship is the 'Danse Macabre'.
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"/s/ ALBERT HOLMBERG
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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The original letter which is quoted below: July 22, 1950 at Chicago, Illinois.
"New Typing Sensor
Since we are on the brink of a child who is a world of wonder and awe, we are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live in. We are in awe of the world we live
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Mr. PETRONE states that no one connected with the Midwest Times knows of anyone named "ALBERT HOLMBERG", nor do they know of anyone who lives in the circulation area of their paper with that name. The Midwest Times has a circulation of 15,000 copies which papers are distributed in a small area in the northwest section of Chicago.
Mr. PETRONE stated he did not want to publish this letter as he felt the Army desired that the matter be kept confidential. He will contact this office again if he receives the "zinc cuts" or has any other correspondence from HOLMBERG. He felt that HOLMBERG might send the same information to other publishers who may print the story.
There was no return address for HOLMBERG on either the envelope or the letter. There is, however, an ALBERT HOLMBERG listed in the telephone directory at 2065 North Kedzie and an ALBERT F. HOLMBERG at 11328 South Prairie Street, Chicago.
This information is being transmitted to the Bureau for such action as it deems appropriate.
The Chicago indices are negative regarding HOLMBERG.
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* **City:** CHICAGO
* **State:** ILL.
* **Date:** JUL 25
* **Time:** 6 PM
* **Year:** 1950
This is not a chart. The image is a stamp depicting four young boys in uniforms, some saluting. The stamp has a denomination of "3" and the text "UNITED STATES". There is also fragmented text "BOY" and possibly "SCOUT" or "OPEN" visible.
MIDWEST NEWS
3435 W. CHICAGO AVE.
CHICAGO, ILL.
62-83894-242
This image shows the back of a vintage envelope. It is made of light-colored paper with some handwritten text in faint pencil. The top flap appears to be sealed with tape. There is a tear on the left edge. A faint "H" is visible near the bottom right.
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Martin Aircraft Co. Makers of the Martin Marauder. The craft is only made for one way trips. It has a range of 4000 miles. Ceiling of 25000 feet, and a speed of 750 miles per hour. So far only a few of these craft have been made, and they usually are pitched in the lake or ocean, as they cannot be landed. They are merely to carry a bomb of high destruction to enemy country. They have no wheels, but small steel rails on the bottom from which they take off. Del other mechanism can be explained in detail.
The man who welded the ship says it is by far the best long range bombing instrument he has ever seen. The name of the ship is the "Danse Macabre".
Editor
In a few weeks zinc cuts showing 3 views ofcroft will be sent to you.
Yours truly
Albert Holmberg
62-83894-242
62-83894-242
New Flying Sausen
Since we are on the brink of a Third world conflict, the world is more air conscious than ever. Aviation in some phases, is yet in its pioneering days. Much talk goes on about the flying saucers or discs. The saucer we speak about, is not a military secret, and is not yet owned by any government. The flying saucer which was seen over south Chicago last april, is a large fuel tank with crystal glass wings. It has two large jet engines on both sides. It is radion controled. It resembles a saucer very much when in flight.
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The wings cannot be seen on a clear day. This is so it is a most difficult target for anti aircraft gunners. The reason for the large flat gas or fuel tank is to give the ship a long range for atomic bombing. The ship was designed by Fred Sbaunholt, a former "Juno" skywriter. Frank Hovchpan, aircraft mechanic, and Carl Teichman German world war I are. The ship was finaned by Howard Hughes, millionaire aviation enthusiast. It is now being tested by the Navy.
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No change Fr. B. I.
Jcky 20/50
Dear Sir'
The answer to your Letter as near as I know
This letter is to the best of my Remenry about the Beast Sausen that hit the top of a fig ash tree my truck spark wnder be at night. °FLYING SAUCERS
When I came to the 49 to go to work I found a trihistly round dust of I was start to git in the truck and then the Sander hit the top of the tree and I taken of on left the truck and call Oak Park & Roll Police at July 10/68 at 6,29 am, o'clock.
Then a four a month later I found a note in the truck Seat where Eras Bull out on a trip at 930 o'clock at night I taken to the Police here.
as near as I can Rember it Said
Lean The Cote that is a Reall Paker
That was in the Sausar Lean it out
where the Right Party can git.
on the Secon Paper it said The Sausar
was not ment for you That is a Coadle
of maker of big city an atomic plant
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I & that would been Lookin to then
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I sent it To the Repulic Partie
at Washington D. C.
J Ray Turner.
217 Maple ave.
Oak Park Ill.
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NOV 13 1951
DECLASSIFIED
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CONFIDENTIAL
September, 1950
September 8, 1950
ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED EXCEPT WHERE SHOWN OTHERWISE
Mr. Walter D. Jones
36 King Street, East
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Dear Mr. Jones:
I have received your letter of August 29, 1950, and want to thank you for bringing the information contained therein to the attention of this Bureau.
The Department of the Air Force is the Department of this Government engaged in coordinating and analyzing the type of information contained in your referenced letter. I have taken the liberty, therefore, in furnishing your letter to that Department for their attention.
RECORDED - 2040
Classified by: 2040
Sincerely yours,
Exempt from GDS. Catogory: I
Date of Declassification: Indefinite 8/31/77
John Edgar Hoover
Director
62-83894-245
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COMM - FBI
Note: Bureau files reflect that a Walter D. Jones in 1944 was the Treasurer of the National Council for Canadian-Soviet Friendship located at 80 King Street, Toronto, Ontario. The RCMP advised in February, 1945 that Walter D. Jones was a prominent Canadian businessman and was not known to be connected in any way with the Labor Progressive Party (CP of Canada). The RCMP further advised that the National Council for Canadian-Soviet Friendship was formed primarily by persons prominent in the business life of Canada. According to the RCMP, the list of patrons included the Prime Minister of Canada, many of the Lieutenant Governors of the Provinces, the Premiers of the Provinces and several of the Chief Justices of Canada.
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WALTER D JONES
36 KING STREET EAST
TORONTO. ONT.
August 29, 1950.
Gentlemen:
It has come to my attention that one of the Departments of the F.B.I. is collecting information from eyewitnesses of the phenomenon commonly termed 'Flying Saucers' and with this in view I have the fol-lowing incident to relate.
On July 19th at 10:30 I was looking over my farm facing west. The moon was fairly full and there was a low ceiling of light clouds. Much to my amazement I saw through the clouds a hazy object of light coming towards the farmhouse with incredible speed. It circled before reaching the farmhouse and continued to do so, neither the height or the orbit of which I could determine. I could not distinguish its shape, as it was above the clouds and I could only see a filter of light.
This was an entity in itself or within itself. It did not come from a beam either above or below. At times it seemed to retard its speed and then would circle in the opposite direction. After watching this spectacle for about ten minutes I felt in justice to myself that I should have corroboration so I called to my houseman who was in bed who came out in slippers and bathrobe and watched it with me for about ten minutes with mouth agape. I continued to watch it in all for about thirty-five minutes, from 10:30 p.m. to 11:05 p.m. when it disappeared in a westerly direction.
I am passing this along to you for what it is worth. are not interested throw it in the waste paper basket.
LUCKROS!
9/8/50
CUM/ENX
Yours very truly,
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| Name | Walters Jones |
| Number | 62-837914-245 |
| Date | SEPT 1, 1958 |
| Number | 8 |
The Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Department of Investigation,
Washington, D.C.,
U.S.A.
P.S. My farm is located twelve miles north east of City Hall, Toronto.
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