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April 15, 1966
Mr. Paul er
360 Pleasant Street
Raynham, Massachusetts 02767
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Dear Mr. Snigier:
Your letter of April 11th has been received.
With respect to your inquiry, sightings of
Unidentified Flying Objects are not a matter within the
investigative jurisdiction of the FBI. Inasmuch as your
communication is of interest to another governmental
agency, Iam referring a copy of it to the Office of Special
Investigations, Department of the Air Force.
Sincerely yours,
a Ed,
1 - Boston - Enclosure See over
NOTE: Snigier is not identifiable in Bufiles. Joseph F. Perry of
Grand Blanc, Michigan, was contacted by Bureau Agents from our
Detroit Office at his request in March, 1960, regarding photographs
he had taken of what he believed to be unidentified flying objects.
These photographs were turned over to the Office of Special Investi-
gations of the United States Air Force by our Detroit Office. Perry
reported to the local paper that the FBI was conducting an investiga-
tion and it was necessary for this Bureau to straighten the record
with that newspaper. Perry was advised that we had furnished his
photographs to the Air Force and he subsequently wrote to the Director
in April, 1960, indicating he was looking forward to the completion of
the Air Force analysis of his photographs and their return to him. A
copy of his letter was referred to the Air Force for a reply to him.
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