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National_Investigations_Committee_on_Aerial_Phenomena_(NICAP)_Part_02.pdf
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No investigation of the organization has: ‘received against the organization alleging violation :of# Sh rar Mr. Francis X. Schork NOTE ON YELLOW: «so :Bufiles c to correspondent. fr zh ¥ i we Poe Th ay et ontain no-identifiable-refer ¥ . at - TK National In Phenomena has ¢ Sponaed with the Bureau since ~forwaritin; : 9 g various material concerning tlying saucers. @ by the Bureau and, to date,-no complaints -haye’ beenize7 law over which this Bureau-has“jurisdiction The following items of literature | forwarded to correspondent: ep ym ete: : se intra pee 1. “Communist Target - Youth" . Nation'…
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TRUE COPY Devils Lake N. Dak. April 17, 1961. Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington D.C. _ ‘Dear Sirs, . . , I recieved this letter in the mail some time. ago and was at a loss what to do with it. As there are so many subversive organizations around I do not want to give any information that may have a bad affect on our government. “Iam not a Communist by any means and have no desire to give information to them. I would like to know if this is a _ legal organization or what. Also the unidentified flying objects _— we saw I will be glad to give the information to your office if you want it…
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the great UFO mystery. : which we of Indians Unit #2 would appreciate having ‘peturn mail, I believe that the questions are self -¥ 1702 K Street La Porte, Indiana March 24, 1961 Mr, @T. C. Sable Devils Lake North Dakota Ur. Sabic Bee ee Pernit me to introduce myself. I am Orvil R. : Hartle, chairman of Indiana Unit #2, NICaP. , NICaP igs the abbreviation for National Investigation | Committee on Aerial Phenomena. This is a sclentific | investipative organization which Fas been estublished:, for several years. ‘he purrose of this organization 4s to obtain factual information to be used in the …
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I took the liberty of askine Norm for your name and | address. Also I vrsked him if he thought that you me could add to the details of the aforementioned. UFO ~ Sigrting. He said that he was certain that you would. ae he glad to comply with our request if you possibly . could. If at all possible, please fill out the enclosed form, and return it to me as soon as possible. At the present we are evaluating Norman's report, and we cannot conclude before hearing from you. Iomipht also add that your sighting of this UFO may prove # vo’nt which could affect not only our present renera tion, but also …
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™ Onagy PMINVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE ON Bron, 7 NOrth 7-9434 “Washington 6, 0. 0.077 eek % REPORT ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT(S) % ; 2 This form Includes questions asked by the United States Air Force and by other Armed Forces! investigating agencies, end edaitional questions to which answers are needed for full evaluation by NICAP. After all the information has been fully studied, the conclusion of our Evaluation Panel will be published by NICAP in Its regularly: Issued magazine or in another publication. Please try to answer os many questions as possible. Should you-need additional room, : p…
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19, 20. 21. 22, 23, 24, 25, a 266 27, 28. 29. 31. 92, Were there any conventional aircraft In the location at the time or Immediately afterwards? {f so, please elaborate. - Wes the object — a, Self-luminous ? b, Dull finish? c. Reflecting? d. Transparent? Did the object(s) rise or fall while In motion? oa Tell the apparent size of the object(s) when compared with the following held at arm's lengths |. : , a, Pinhead d. Nickel . & Orange : b. Pea 8, Half dollar h. Grapefruit ; c. Dime f, Silver dollar i. Larger -: f Or, if easier, give apparent size In Inches on a ruler held et orm’s length. Ho…Full text and original imagery available on Internet Archive →