◆ SpookStack

Declassified Document Archive & Reader
Log In Register
Reader Ad Slot
Reader Ad Slot placeholder
If you would like to support SpookStack without paying out of pocket, please consider allowing advertising cookies. It helps cover hosting costs and keeps the archive free to browse. You can change this choice at any time.

CIA RDP81R00560R000100010001 0

186 pages · May 08, 2026 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: THE NATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE ON AERIAL PHENOMENA (NICAP) · 186 pages OCR'd
← Back to feed
Approved For Release 2001/04/02 : CIA-RDP81R00560R000100010001-0 in getting more information from the military services. This does not mean that I will stop trying. . .” Congressman Charles A. Mosher (R. Ohio) - December 18, 1961 ‘(We are advised by Mr. Karth’s secretary that no action is scheduled as yet concerning hearings by a UFO subcommittee. Mr. Karth was named chairman to such a subcommittee by the late Congressman Overton Brooks. . a committee. . George Miller.’’ 1962 -now rests withthe new chairman. . AUGUST 6, 1961 Waterbury (Conn-)Republican |Flying-Object Probe Out This Session | By BULKLEY GRIFFIN WASHINGTON, D. Cc. — No |House investigation of the Un- lidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) will be held this ses- |sion, The Air Force is under- istood to have succeeded ‘in “blocking it. | U. S..Rep. Joseph E. Karth, ‘D-Minn,; chairman of the sub- committee that was picked to mitted and Brooks has always been against public hearings. It is believed however - that ‘the Ait Force, as usual, has béen urging against any UFQ). hearings at all. The Air Force is the sole official investigator and reporter:on UFO sightings. |} JIts repeated story is that all the sightings can be explained] away as familiar objects mis- identified. Despite the Air Force pres- sure and prestige, men like House Leader McCormack, Adm. R. H. Hollenkoetter, for- mer ‘head of the Central Intel- ligence Agency, a considerable number of veteran. pilots, a few former - Pentagon officials who were close to the UFO situation -The decision to create such -Congressman ‘probe: the UFO situation, pre- i dicted: that - hearings will be| While in the Pentagon‘ and. oth- ‘held in the néxt session of Con-|er experts in. the field . of. the j Sess, which starts at Jan atmosphere. and its sights, all jary. Karth may get the backing | qisasree. with the Air Force. |of House Leader :John W. Mc- These persons hold that cer- | Commack aren ; a this ar tain of the sightings constitute Jackson wD. Wash, the “Yormer something: real and u nknown, hairmal f the Democratic | 224 demand investigation. Lead- chairman: o: emocrauic! er McCormack,. Adm. Hillen- “National ‘Committee, may call) <*. ° 5 eaaree “some witnesses ‘before the Sen- Koetter and others “b lieve one. “ate Preparedness Subcommittee before the present session ends. ing Oner eongressional: pe These would be Government of-|ing. will continue, it is indicat- A4icials and such’ brief UFO ed at the Capitol, ‘hearjngs,; if held, would be|. closed, said the senator. : ‘Chairman Overton Brooks /D-La. of the House Space Com- ‘mittee, who selected the Karth j, ‘subcommittee, . gives various ‘reasons for. not wanting that body to start action. Karth has declared he -won’t serve unless ‘somé publtc- hearings are per- Congressman Horace R. Kornegay (D. N.C.) - January 3, 1962 “Tt am returning to you Flying Saucers: Top Secret [by Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe] along with my expression of gratitude for your lending it to me. I found it very interesting. ‘I shall return to Washington on January 8 and look forward to conferring with Mr. Miller, Chairman of the Space Committee, and others on that Committee in connection with the matter of holding hearings on unidentified flying objects in accordance with our earlier conversation here in Greensboro. . .”’ Congressman W., M. Abbitt (D. Va.) - January 31, 1962 “Tam very much in accord with your sentiments and am hopeful that we can get the [UFO] hearings started in the not too distant future. . .”’ Congressman W. Pat Jennings (D. Va.) - February 1, 1962 “The Air Force, it seems, is taking the whole subject seriously, which is important at the moment because of the need to maintain our Nation’s defense in an ever-ready state. It would be helpful to hear more of the background on these objects, and I shall await the action of the Space Subcommittee with interest. . .’’ Congressman Hugh J. Addonizio (D. N.J.) - February 1, 1962 “*. , .concerning the subject of UFOs. . .It is a pleasure to cooperate in the matter. I have expressed my deep personal interest in early and open hearings to the Committee and I shall keep in touch with developments. . .’’ Congressman George P. Miller (D. Calif.), Chairman, Committee on Science and Astronautics - February 2, 1962 “{T don’t intend at this time to conduct any hearings on UFOs since that subject really is not a scientific, research and develop- ment, nor space related activity. I should think that the subject matter of UFOs is really inthe jurisdiction of the Armed Services Committee since the Air Force has been given the responsibility to investigate all such unusual aerial phenomena. . .’’ Congressman Carl Vinson (D. Ga.), Armed Services - February 7, 1962 ‘While it remains true that some aerial phenomena remain unexplained, the great majority of the reports which have been investigated have been subject to a valid scientific explanation. As I have previously said, we have found no evidence to substan- tiate the allegation that such vehicles are under intelligent control. . .”’ Chairman, Committee on Charles F. Ducander, Executive Director & Chief Counsel, Com- mittee on Science and Astronautics, House of Representatives - March 27, 1962 ‘‘At the present time, the Committee agenda does not include any investigations of UFOs. In addition, I must be candid and tell you that the Chairman has no plans for scheduling this type of investigation in the foreseeable future.’’ Congressman Odin Langen (R. Minn.) - July 5, 1962 “It would be my hope and desire that facts in this instance (UFOs] may be brought out at an early date so the controversy may be cleared up... ”’ Congressman John B, Anderson (R. Ill.) - July 12, 1962 ‘I would certainly have no objection to an investigation of AF-UFO policies. . .’’ Senator Jacob K, Javits (R. N.Y.) - July 19, 1962 “«. . .regarding unidentified flying objects. Reports of investi- gations made by the Department of the Air Force and National Aeronautics and Space Administration indicate there is no foun- dation to these allegations. . .’’ Congressman Harlan Hagen (D, Calif.) - July 20, 1962 “T have read with interest your comments regarding uniden- tified flying objects. This is a subject which has been of interest to me for some time and I am asking the Air Force to furnish me with its reaction to your remarks, and for a statement of its position with respect to the subject. . .” Senator Kenneth B. Keating (R. N.Y.) - July 23, 1962 “I do feel that more information should be available to the general public on this matter, and would favor, of course, some Senatorial hearings on UFO problems.” Congressman Emilio Q. Daddario (D. Conn.) - September 13, 1962 “T would certainly be interested in any information {on UFOs] that can be developed by the Committee or by the scientific investigators.’’ Senator Thomas J. Dodd (D. Conn.) - September 26, 1962 “I believe that hearings would be a good way to help clear up the differences of opinion that exist with respect to UFOs. Perhaps the Senate Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee will be able to conduct hearings, or another possibility is the Senate Preparedness Subcommittee. . .” Approved For Release 2001/04/02 : CIA-RDP81R00560R000100010001-0
OCR quality for this page
Community corrections
First editor: none yet Last editor: none yet
No user corrections yet.
Comments
Document-wide discussion. Follow the Community Standards.
No comments on this document yet.
Bottom Reader Ad Slot
Bottom Reader Ad Slot placeholder
If you would like to support SpookStack without paying out of pocket, please consider allowing advertising cookies. It helps cover hosting costs and keeps the archive free to browse. You can change this choice at any time.

Continue Exploring

Use the strongest next step for this document: continue reading, jump to the topic hub, or move into the matching agency collection.
Continue Reading at Page 178
Jump straight to page 178 of 186.
Reader
CIA Documents & Reading Room Archive
Open the CIA agency landing page for stronger archive context.
CIA
THE NATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE ON AERIAL PHENOMENA (NICAP) Topic Hub
See the topic overview, related documents, and linked subtopics.
Hub

Agency Collection

This document also belongs in the CIA Documents & Reading Room Archive landing page, which is the stronger starting point for agency-level browsing and for searches focused on CIA records.
CIA Documents & Reading Room Archive
Open the agency landing page for introduction text, topic links, and more CIA documents.
CIA

Explore This Archive Cluster

This document belongs to the Intelligence Operations archive hub and the more specific THE NATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE ON AERIAL PHENOMENA (NICAP) topic page. Use these hub pages when you want the broader collection context, linked subtopics, and more documents around the same archive thread.
Related subtopics
Cambridge Five Spy Ring
41 documents · 2950 known pages
Subtopic
MKULTRA
28 documents · 928 known pages
Subtopic
Interpol
17 documents · 1676 known pages
Subtopic
Basque Intelligence Service
10 documents · 965 known pages
Subtopic
Release 2000 08
2 documents · 77 known pages
Subtopic
08 08 Cia-Rdp96-00789R000100260002-1
1 documents · 4 known pages
Subtopic