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Declassification authority derived from FBI Automatic Declassification Guide, issued May 24, 2007

FD-245.1 (Rev. 1-4-99)

U.S. Department of Justice

File No. 102-83894-A

Bureau of Investigation

FBI - CENTRAL RECORDS CENTER

HQ - HEADQUARTERS

IRPWHXT

8/11/1274151

Filed Office Criminal Investigative and Administrative Files

Armed and Dangerous
FOIPA
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OCIS
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Volume Number 1
Serials 1-OPEN
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Flying Saucer Photo Ain't What It Used to Be---Joe

By Charles Manos
Staff Writer

GRAND BLANC, May 25-- Joe Perry, the talented pizza man, feels the Pentagon people have sabotaged him or something.
No, the Washington experts haven't fussed with Joe's saucy pies, but they have certainly done something to his flying saucer, Joe claims.
"IT AIN'T what it used to be since they got their hands on it," said Joe, who takes potshots at the moon with a homemade telescope-camera.
Joe, 44, took another look at his color-slide photo, snapped last February on the second night of the full moon.
"It's not t
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# 3 'Objects' Trailed Plane
# 45 Minutes, Pilot Says

DETROIT, Feb. 25 (AP) The pilot of an American Airlines DC6 passenger plane said today three mysterious objects that looked like shining saucers appeared to accompany the plane for 45 minutes last night on its non-stop flight from Newark, N.J., to Detroit.

Capt. Peter Killian of Syosset, N.Y., who has flown passenger planes for 15 years, said "I have never seen 
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FLYING SAUCERS

I.M. -- A GROUP OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS "CLUSTERED
LIKE AIRPORTS FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR NEAR HERE LAST NIGHT AND
THEN STARTED ABOVE APART AND DISAPPEARED," WITNESSES SAID TODAY.
A ADDENDUM OF THE AERIAL RESEARCH PHENOMENA ORGANIZATION FILTER
CENTRAL OF A TOTAL OF NINE PERSONS HAD REPORTED SEEING THE
MYSTERY AS OBJECTS.
A CHECK OF NEARBY MOLITAR BASES, AIRPORTS, AND THE U.S. WEATHER
BUREAU DISCLOSED THERE WERE NO JETS OR WEATHER BALLOONS ALOFT AT OR
NEAR THE TIME OF THE SIGHTINGS, BETWEEN 10 P.M. AND 11:30 P.M., FILTER
CENTER DIRECTOR L.J. LORENZEN SAID.

8/9--GD253P Brany
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# Flying Discs Show Sign Of Guidance, Jung Says

ALAMOGORDO, N. Mex., July 29 (AP).—Dr. Carl Jung, Swiss psychologist, says in a report that Unidentified Flying Objects are real and "show signs of intelligent guidance by quasi-human pilots."

"I can only say for certain these things are not a mere rumor, something has been seen," Dr. Jung said in the report released yesterday. "A purely psychological explanation is ruled out."

Dr. Jung, who started his research on UFO's in 1944, released his report through the UFO filter Center of the Aerial Phenomena Research Organizati
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No Saucers' Trace Found
A.F. Checks Schmidt; Kearney Amused

Tales of flying saucers and other such space craft got an unofficial raspberry Wednesday night from an Air Force official.

A top official of the Air Technical Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio told the Dayton Journal-Herald his investigators have found no evidence in the past 10 years that flying saucers are real.

He said 5,700 reported sightings were investigated between 1947 and 1957. Not a single landing impression, footprint, saucer or little green man was found.

Investigation Goes On

In Kearney, 
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Space-Ship Story Raises Eyebrows

The World-Herald's News Service.
Kearney, Neb.—A grain buyer who said he saw a space ship Tuesday in a field near here and chatted amicably with its six occupants had more pleasant dealings with the visitors from outer space than with skeptical authorities.

The sensational report by R. O. Schmidt, about 50, of Bakersfield, Cal., which topped a host of reports across the nation Tuesday of seeing mysterious flying objects, had these consequences:

—State Penitentiary records showed a man of the same name served a term for embezzlement from Scotts Bluff County i
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it to be a translucent, cigar-shaped device about one hundred feet long, 30 feet wide and about 14 feet high. Schmidt said that when he was 25 or 30 feet away, two men got out and waved what looked like a flashlight.

"I couldn't move. I don't know whether I was just afraid or what, but it was like being paralyzed," he said.

## 'In Business Suits'

Schmidt said the men, dressed in business suits, searched him for weapons then remarked that as long as they were going to be there for some time "you might as well come in and see things for a few minutes."

Inside the machine were two other men a

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