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oct 2 1952
LSUORAD 10s Director of Central Intelligence
THROUGH: Deputy Director (Intelligence)
FRO: Assistant Director, Office of Scientific
Intelligence
$u30207: Flying Sacers
1, PRORLSws-To-determiner (a) Yhether or not there are national
Fel e
security inslicetions in the problen of Nunidentified
flying objects"; (0) waether or not adequate study end
research is currently being directed to this problea
a to such national security inolications;
and (c) what furtaer investigation and research snould
be instituted, by hon; end-under what eegis, = *
ISSISSTON=OST-HES-SAVESLigated the vork currently
don "flying seacers” and found that the
Air Technical Intellizence Center, DI, USAF, Wright-
Patterson Mz Force dase, is the only group devoting
gppreclable effort and sindy to this subject, that ATIC
is conce: 2s¢ explanation of each
resort, @: fort is not alequate to corre-
late, evaluate, and resolve the situation on en over
all basis, Tae current provlea is discussed in detail
in TAB A.
S-Wlying saucers" nose two elenents of danger
ch have national security duplications. ‘the first
Jnvolves nass psyczolozical considerations and the
second concerns the vulnerability of the United States
to air attack. Both factors are amplified in MB A.
conpnysi
DED(a) Tnat the Dircetor of Central Intel
8 se the Hational Security Council of the
inplications of the "lying saucer" oroblea and request
that re: ve initiated, 743 Bis a draft neno- Ban
rend to the ESC, for the 20's stsnatures (b) that
uss this subject with the Psychological
‘ nasormeun to the UA
Psyenolo-ical Stratesy Foard, is attached for sig
nature as 7436. (ce) that CfA, with the cooperation
of PS3 and other interested desartacnts and agencies,
develop aad reconnend for adoation by the NSC aoct 2 i952
ISORADIE
Director of Central Intelligence
aHPOUGHS Deputy Director (Intelligence)
Fao" Assistant Director, Office of Sctentific
Intelligence
SuBdzCTs Flying Sarcers
PRORLE—To determine: (a) ‘hether or not there are national
security inlications in the probles of Muntdentified
flying objects"; (o) nether or not adequate study and
research is carrently boing directed to this problea
nto such national security inolicationss
and (c) what furtaer investigation and research sould
be institated, by whoa, and under what aegis. *
PACTS AND DISCISSION—OSE-nes investigated the work currently
don Wélying sances" and found that the
Intelligence Center, DL, USAF, Wrignt—
Mr Porce Base, is the only group devoting
report, aad that this effort is not adequate to corre~
lets, eval-iate, and resolve” the situation on en over=
all basis, Ta# current. provlea is discussed in detail
in MB AY
3. CONDLISTONSuMying SaNcers'-pose-tw-elenents of danger
‘aich have national security iuplications. ihe first
involves nass psyctolozical considerations and tho
second concerns the vulnerability of the United States
to-air attack. Both factors are anplified in TB A.
iaat-the Director of Central, Intel- --
Ligence ad ational Security Council of the
Aplications of th "ilying saucer® problen and request
that rescarch be initiated, 743 Bis a draft neno-
ranéwi-to the 180, for the DO's stienature. _(b) “That ~~
discuss this subject with the Psycholopieal,
=, A nasoramdun to the Girectcy,
Psyctolo-ical Stratery Foard, is attacked for sig-
. nabare as TA3.C.--(c) mat CEA, wth the cooperation * -
of PS3 and other interested desartrents and agencies,
develop and reconnend for adoption by the NSC apolicy of public infornat
BOS:
fon which will mininize concern
and possible panic resulting fron the nuserous sightings
of unidentified objects.
I Ff rw thn tence
ee
sistant Director
Scientific Intelligence
TAB A~enorandaa to DOT, through DOT, Subject:
Saucers.
TAB BLetter. to Hational Security Council with enclosur
»-Psyehologieal, Stratecy Board with
TAB C—Yeno-to Director
enclosure.
CONCUPRENCES:
Approved (disepproved):
(2epaty Diree
tor,
FlyingSEP 24 1952
PSNORAMDIN FOR: Director-of Central Intelligence
THROUSH + Deputy Director (Intelligence)
suaszer t Flying Saucers
1, Poesntly an inquiry 12s conducted by the Office of Scientific
1 to deternino hether there are naticnal security Laplicstions
2) flying saucers;
Whether adequate study and research 1s currently tein? directed to
this provloa in its relation to such raticer) security snalfeations;
and wint Surther investigation and research shovla be instituted,
‘by vaca, end under vhat cegis,
2, Itvas found that the-only wilt of Goverment current]?
ine problea is the Directorate cf Intelligence, USAF, whlch
ko Mr Technical Intelligence Conter (tT¢f with’
responsibility for investigating the reverts of sightiags,. At ATIC
there is a group of thres-officers and tvo secretaries to vhick ema,
througa official chinrels, all reports of sightings, Tals grou;
ation of the reports, consulting as required vith
in teckatcal sorsentiol, & world-wide
reporting systex has been-instituted and Tajor-Air Force Sases have
ns of unidentified flying objects,
on a case basis and is designed to
L sighting
norial Institute
indexing systea for official
for the 1s
reports of sightings,
3. Since 1947, ATIG has received approximately 1500 official
reports of sightings plus an enorcous voltins of Jetters, phone calls,
38 reports, During July 1952 elone, s totaled 250,
Of the 1500 reports, Mir Fores cartes 20 ngred ard
of those received fron Jaowary through July 1952 At carries 25 percent
nex :
4, In its inquiry into this problen, a teau froa Clits Office
of Scigntific Intelligence consulted vith a representative of Air
Force Special Studies Group; discussed the problen vith those in charge
ir Fores Project at ‘richt-Patterson Air Force Base; reviewed
mble volune of intelligence reports; checked the Soviot
press and oreadcast intices; and conferred with three GxA vonsult
vho Fave broid knowledge of the technical areas concerned,
ats,5. Tt vas found that the ATIC study is protably valid if the
purpose 1s linited to a case-by-case explanation, Hovever, that.
study doos not solve the nore fundarental asyects of tha pfoblen,
These aspects are to determine definitely the nature of the varius
phenonera vhich are causing these sightings, and to discover neans
dy which those causes, and their visual or electronic effects, ray
be ideatified isediately, Tho CIA consultants stated tht these
soluticns vould probably be fovnd on the rargins or just beyond tho
frontiers of our present novledge in the fields of atuospheric,
fonespheric, and extraterrestrial phencrera, with the added possibility
that the présont dissersal of nuclear vaste products might also:
bea factor, They recemzended that a study group be formod to porforn
three functions:
a, eralyze and systonatize tho factors vhich constitute
tho fundarental prodless
b, doteraine the fiolds of AUndonental science which
must be investigated in [Link] reach an understanding of
the phonons involved; end
emake reccmendations for the initiation of appropriate
xesearch,
Dr, Julivs A
of Tocknolog?,
constituted a tt
Aly Feroots aie é
of these rescox
Stratton, Vics President of the Mssachusotts Institute
indierted to CIA that such a group contd be
4 Institute, Sintlarly, Projest Lincoln, the
roject at Mit, could be charged vith saxe
situation coatains tuo elerents of éange
intermtional tension, have national security
6, be flying sau
Which, ina situation of
Aplications, These aro:
a, Psycholsriozl = "With world-wide sightings reported, it
sas fousd that, uo to the tine of the invostigation,there had
been in the Soviet press no-report or cement, even satirical,
en flying saucers, though Grouyko had rade one humorous
rantioa of the eudject, ‘With a State-controlled press, this
eculd result oaly fron an official policy decision, The
stloa, therefore, arises as to whother or not these sightings:
2) , could be: controlled,
(2) couta be predicted, and
(3) could v2 used fron a psychological warfare
ae point of view, elther offensively or defensively,The public concern with the phenonana, vhich 3s reflected both
An the United States cress and in the pressure of inquiry upon tho
Air Force, indicates tmt a fair proportion ef our population
is rentally conditioned to the accéptanée of the incredible,
Jn this fect lies tha potential for the touching-off of mass
hysteria and panie,
>, Air Vulnerability = The United States Air Varning Systen
will undoubtedly alvays depend upon a combiration of redar screens
ing and viswil observation, The U.S.S.R. ds credited vith tho
prosent capability of delivering an air attack agzinst the .
United States, yot at any given mont now, there ray be
current a dozen official unidentified sightings plus rang
wnofficial ones, At any moaent of attack, ve are nov ina
position vhere ve cannot, onan instant bisis, distingutsh
hardiare froa phintca, and 2s tension neunts ve vd21 run tha
increasing risk of false alerts and the even greater danger
of falsely identicying the real_as phanter,
7, Both of these rroblets are prinarily operaticcal in nature
‘at each contains readily aprareni intel 2igence factors, *
+ 8, Fron an cperatioral point of view, thtes actions are
require:
a, Isediate stevs shovld be taken to improve identification
of doth visual ani electronic phantaa so that, in the event of
instent and positive identification of enery plenes
en atta
A study should te instituted to deternine viat, if any,
on could te made of these vhenouere by United States
psyeholozical warfare planners and vat, if any, defenses should
be planned in-anticipation of Soviet attempts to utilize thei,
In order to nininize risk of pante, a rational policy
established as to viat should to'told the public
@ phenonena,
9, ‘Other intelligence problens which require determination
are: a
present level of Soviet knovledge regarding
ev thes phencmena, werd
bd, Possible Soviet intentions and cambilities to
utilize these rhenonena to the dotrinont of United States
socurity interests,©, Tho reasons for silence in the Soviet prose
regarding flying saucers,
20, Additional research, differing in character and enghasis
fron that presently being porfornad by Air ¥orca, vill be required
to rect the specific reeds of both operations and intelligence,
Intelligence responsibilities in this field as regards both collection
and enalysis cen te discharged with raidnun effectiveness only after
much nore is known regarding the exact nature of these phonosena,
U1, I consider this problea to be of such importance that it
should be brought to the attention of the National Security Council «
in onder that a comunity-wide coordimted offort toands its solution
nay be initiated, iy
each nab Oe
Bans, crapsta,_ |
Assistant Director G
Scientific Intelligences.