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UFO — Part 3
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STANOARD FOHM NO. 64 * Cc. o ‘ex .
Office Memorandum * UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO : D. M. LADD ao ; ) DATE: ae, y
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supject:! FLYING SAUCERS AND FLYING DISCS BPs Rogen
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Reference is made to the memorandum to you from the Liaison =: eaangeoe—
Section dated July 21, 1947, setting forth a request from Colonel bo 7
of the Intelligence Division of the War Department for th Holae
Bureau to conduct investigation to determine the origin of the flying Cae
discs.
OBSERVAT IONSs Q :
It is felt that the situation regarding these flying saucers and
flying discs is very similar to the situation which was previously encountered
by the Bureau during the past war in handling complaints arising out of the
sighting of Japanese baloons. You will recall that at the inception of these
complaints the Bureau conducted considerable investigation and located numerous
baloons as a cooperative measure for the Army and that after considerable work
had been done, the Army then informed that these were military weapons and that
they would take over the handling of these completely. This they did and in an ’
extremely short time issued a tic press release as to the splendid work of - the
Army in locating these Japanese baloonss From the information available thus
far, it does not appear that these discs should be treated other than as a
military weapon. Certainly the Bureau has no way to determine what experiments} ’
the Army and Navy are conducting and whether such might be arising out of
experiments being conducted by them nor do we have any way of determining how i
“far the Russians have progressed in certain experiments and thether such might 5
‘be the results of experiments by the Russian Army. It short, it would cértainly RY
| appear that this is a military situation and should be handled strictly by
: ‘ mili tary authori ties. eee
oN In this connection it might be pointed out that our present Portland
as case arose out of the fact that two Army Intelligence officers were returning
. from an interview of two individuals who reportedly had seen flying dises, If
he Army Intelligence officers are handling some of these interviews, it is be-
eved that they should be nandling all of these interviews, and it is not
believed that the Bureau should be expending its precious manpower on these con-
plaints which thus far have no connection with our Russian espionage program.
, The military authorities tert. ainly are better equinned to lmow whet they are
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. looking for than we are and have 1 more facilities for handling any material which
it is necessary to examine as a result of its being reported as a remnant of a
. }flying disc. It is believed that the Bureau is merely playing bird-dog for the
Arny by using our manpower to min out these complaints on flying discs.
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