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National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena NICAP — Part 1
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(NATIONALITI£ES INTELLIGENCE )
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SUBJECT: TIONEIEIED 2 FLYING OBJECTS (UFO), 4 “gilt. Donahoe ©
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TSCVLLANEOUS - INFORMATION CONCERNING noe eal
. This memorandum encloses a letter to Secretary Richard: | alle ak Pe
National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (ICAP) ,? : ke pe.
‘Washington, LD. C., pointing out that our policy re UFO incidents *™
has not changec and that certain data in the "Detroit Times" article.
Ot 3 -9-60 are inaccurate.
The NICAP is described on its letterhead as "a privately ,
supported fact-finding body serving the national public interest."
In a previous letter from this outfit dated 4-3-57 its purpose :was
“set Out as reporting UFO. sightings and developments. We have:-#
‘received no derogatory data concerning this organization and have:
concuctea no investigation pertaining thereto. TIts Director is ~
Tonald HE. Keyhoe, a free-lance writer descrihed by former Assistant 4:
to the Director Nichols as “irresponsible.” In 1958 Keyhoe asked’ the*' «
So Bureau questions pertaining to our investigation of UFO and in our letter
of 9-26-50 we pointed out that we did not investigate such occurrenc s
but Furnished information concerning them to air Force. a
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tee The "Detroit Limes" 3-9- -60 carried an article indicating that.
“JoeNerry, @ pizza pie maker in Grand Blanc, lichigan, had taxen pieiures
=a0f the moon with his homemace telescope camera; that a photograph.
ge resulting therefrom portrayed a saucer-like object silhouetted against:
; "the moon; that "the FBI got wind of it" and contacted Perry; that * the-%;
YET "probed" into the photograph taken by Perry. Detroit airtel 3-9-60 3
4 Furnishec let ternege MeEMOTAaNcium containing facts of this matter indicating
ee that Ferry on 3-5-60 was contacted by agents at his request; that: he? epee: |
—furnishec— two -photograpis; that. these photographs were turned. over. toi: ie oe
OSE at Selfridge Air Force Base, ift. Clemens, Michigan. Detroit “teletype | f*
ee 37 -9-60 pointed out that "Letroit Times" was advised FBI has not andvisi
not convucting investigation coucerning the photographs but had, turne ;
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