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65 HS1 834228961 62 HQ 83894 Section 8
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Director, FBI
RE:
DETROIT FLYING SAUCER CLUB
ESPIONAGE -X
he feels they should publish it. He claims messages are received by
extra sensory perception from other planets, which are watching the
earth.He said one Mrs. DOROTHy MARTIN, Oak Park, Illinois, receives
the messages, mostly as lessons for flying saucer clubs. He said she
one day picked up her pencil, and it began to write for her in the
form of these messages (apparently, it has been writing ever since).
LAuGHEAD's letters to editors are dated August 30, 195 and September
17 1954. MARTIN's writings are set out as recordings, all in 1954,
from April to August 271954.One dated April 241954 captioned
Telepathy Our Common Means of Communication Dr. SEARLE BEIGLOW of
Lansing, Michigan.It says he was a physician and psychiatrist who
suffered much, and was persecuted for his unorthodox l essons in mental
disease.He seems to be the contact with outer space.
In his September 17 1954 letterLAUGHEAD states an important
date is December 2l, l95y, with the center of activity being the mid-
west.There will be an earthquake, buildings will fall,Lake Michigan
will rise in a wave extending to Lake Erie and here and elsewhere, he
describes how the entire world will change geologically.
On November 23195 Mr.GOODMANof the Detroit Free Press
called to advise he was going to do a story on the DFsc and their
activities. He inquired whether the FBI was investigating the club,
the organization. It is not known the date his story will appear.
The Detroit Office has conducted no investigation of the DFsc,
and has received its information from those indicated above,who are
voluntarily furnishing it.No investigation of the club is contemplated
at this time.
Detroit has no identifiable subversive information on the
officers of the club or of LAUGHEAD or BEIGLOW also BIGELOW). HENRY
has already come to the attention of the Bureau. He first came to
the attention of Detroit Office in 19h2. He then used the pen name
JARED Lyon, was considered a religious fanatic, wrote widely on
religious subjects, was connected with "The Harbingers", a "Unity
Movement" group in Kansas City and claimed objection to combatant
military service in World War II. He has not been the sub ject of
an investigation by Detroit.
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