65_HS1-834228961_62-HQ-83894_Serial_164
FBI · Document
65_HS1-834228961_62-HQ-83894_Serial_164 is indexed as a FBI record. The FBI's 62-HQ-83894 case file includes investigative records, eyewitness testimonies, and public reports concerning Unidentified Flying Objects and flying discs documented between June 1947 and July 1968. The records include high-profile incident accounts, photographic evidence from sites like Oak Ridge, TN, and technical proposals regarding potential propulsion systems. Additional topics include convention programs, researcher accounts, and extensive media coverage from the period. This file is partially posted on FBI vault with more redactions and some pages missing. Included here is the complete case file with several newly declassified pages and only minor redactions.
Notable / anomalous element
- To enunciate continuing Air Force requirements for information pertaining to sightings of unconventional aircraft and unidentified flying objects, including the so-called Flying Discs.. (OCR text, page 2)
- If object came sufficiently near other aircraft or known objects check surfaces with Geiger counters for possible radioactivity. (OCR text, page 8)
- Make comparisons with other unaffected aircraft objects, etc. (OCR text, page 8)
- Comments of interrogator regarding the intelligence and character of person interrogated.; Relative to Radar Sightings 1. (OCR text, page 15)
Details
- PURPOSE The purpose of this memorandum is twofold:. (OCR text, page 2)
- To enunciate continuing Air Force requirements for information pertaining to sightings of unconventional aircraft and unidentified flying objects, including the so-called Flying Discs.. (OCR text, page 2)
- To establish procedures for reporting such information. (OCR text, page 2)
- Non-Air Force Agencies (1) Addressees other than those of the United States Air Force are requested to forward reports direct to the Commanding General, Air Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, (OCR text, page 3)
- their control in connection with the development of information on this subject.. (OCR text, page 3)
- Observable celestial phenomena or planets that may account for the sighting. (Local facilities or organizations which follow such celestial phenomena should be consulted for such information.) 6. (OCR text, page 4)
- Apparent construction. (Of what material or substance). (OCR text, page 4)
- Aerostatic lift (balloon or dirigible). (OCR text, page 5)
Tags: FBI, Air Force, Flying discs, Unidentified object, Aircraft, Discs, Radar