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.
Flying Discs
Page 243
243 / 290
the censors directly upon my head is your guess.
Meantime, if this gets cleared, you may share in
this, my latest quasi-official challenge. You will share
by becoming informed of the existing policies and metho-
dology of the Defense Department's public information
program -- that part of the program which covers the review-
clearance of manuscripts written for personal publication
by the department's employees. You will share in my
evaluation of the roles played by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the Army's intelligence body (G-2) in
monitoring the UFO research activities of an Arny civilian
employee.
We return first to 1958, to Fort Monroe, Va., head-
quarters of the U. S. Continental Army Command (USCONARC),
where I was employed for two years. As part of my early
interest in aerial phenomena, I had an unofficial notice
published in the Fort Monroe Daily Bulletin for September
22, 1958. The notice requested USCONARC personnel to report
their UFO sightings to me for analysis. It developed that
fulfillment of my request would be in violation of two
classified Army directives covering the official processing
Community corrections
No user corrections yet.
Comments
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
Explore This Archive Cluster
Broad Topic Hub
Topic Hub
letter
bureau
Related subtopics
Subtopic
Subtopic
Subtopic
Subtopic
Subtopic
Subtopic