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(a PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS AU Gust 1954 as O Probably Balloon 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Gi Ressinly Beucen : é CO Was Aircraft Local O Ground- Vi sual G Ground-Radar oO Probably Aircraft GMT N/A 0D Air Visual O Air-Intercept Radar O Possibly Aircraft 5. PHOTOS » SOURCE O Was Astronomical 0 Yes O Probably Astronomical O No O Possibly Astronomical 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE COR OL a |] pn tatees Dee SE eet ae H) Insufficient Data for Evaluation O Unknown 10, BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS Six Reports of …
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UNCLASSIFIED DISPOSITION FORM FILE NO. ; . SUBJECT , (Q) Analysis of Material Allegedly From *Flying Saucers" TO §=AFOIN-4E2e FROM AFOIN-\# DATE 16 Oct 1956 oi MMENT NO. 1 | ile Bhan Capt G.T.Gregory/ltc *s 69216 1. Im accordance with established ATIC and Air Force policies for the study and evaluation of unidentified: aerial objects, request that attached specimens be. a ana a <a as to their sponte thee and pacenee Sy be made to this office. . eS on, a eT Ss oat ews “me. metallic specimens: appear. ta be a form of iron-nickel-cobalt alloc tae a be of meteoric origin. The specimen.within the g…
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ae ( : DF COMMENT #1 to AFOIN-4E2c FROM: Avo TNHAEh - UNCLASSiz 6 cctoner 1956 SUBJECT: (®) Analysis of Material Allegedly from "Flying Saucers". f. <Angel's-hair. This odd term requires some explanation to those un- cae initiated in certain words coined by so-called UFO experts, writers and psuedo- scientists, who are now giving this term some publicity. “Angel's-hair® purports to be the solidified exhaust or propulsive by-product of "flying saucers", which vanishes after a few hours exposure to the earth's atmosphere. This is the "Plantier's Theory", so-called, after the French officer who p…
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ONION Ew PH L | ees Oe ee i a we FOREIGN UFO SIGHTINGS The information voresented below are reports of UFO sightings in foreign countries. The information was extracted from various intelligence reports and are on file in the ATIC petro bry, samen the -ndex itll. a eer ay PO, FATT SITS es See bt, atts 4 tale Te ey FE anne, Oe tare ed ents RR 8 eo La Ph ie ASP SNe ae nee * Dt of Sighting Country Dt of Revort Ref No. ATIC No. 17 May 195 Sweden 7 May - 20 Jun CIA-00-W-30863 194623¢ Summary: Several recent (may 54) sightings of UFO's in northern Norrbotten Prov, Sweden. Firey objects. ATIC EVAL: …
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oud: (Q) ‘Analysis of Material Allegedly from "Flying Saucers" dtd 25 Uct 56 TO: AFONELE NFeth- GES a | 4 ® \ — Farum: AFOLN-4E2 DATE: 25 Oct OWN iment NO. 2 AF OIN-4E2c/Mr. Naugle/mj 50193/Sldg. 263D Ll. itn compliance with your request, laboratory examinations of four metal samples and a textile thread purported to be "angel hair" have been made at White Stork. 2. The following results are submitted to your office: a. be herewith. n/e 3. A formal report was not requested from white Stork. from shite Stork are attamed hereto, and the samples which are man made are returned 3 inecls spamdee 2 …
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—_ = so + F - ee MEMO RGUTING SLIP e CONGURREIZSES, OR SIMILAS ACTIONS. 11 NAME on TITLE a CIRCULATE Dr.. Miley ~ ORGANIZATION AND LOCATION COORDINATION APFOIN}{.4, 2 a F; FILE Mr, Naugle—(YZZ77 AFOIN=/R26 oy INFORMATION 3 “NECESSARY “Col-Gilvert ~~ eer ie ‘NOTE AND _AFOIN-4E-~ eee 4 SEE ME Mr, Arcier ‘SIGNATURE AFOIN-J)X1 REMARKS Mr. ajenmmial? - This is the results of our analysis of Gag GQiekahs "flying saucer" samples, Similar to the -recommended letter we sent to Washington for trans- mission to him, I respectfully submit that we should reply in @ clear, uncertain language that we are awa…page 6
; f, bie ae > ; (CG , oe WES int were leas $han ¥ ‘ Oe epvaposed essentially of tron eng chromi an. i, i] a | ata al -— ” <- } 4+ ' ~~” 4 ‘ mere.iic samples submitted were exanined spec Apres: 3 i. gar cent, and megnesiun, calcium, and alauminus were le ie wae 1 * ae mepyeat to be low-carbon, lou-siltron ferrochromd an. * ms intaetad in tea emma O-i-l.0 per cent. Nickel, cobalt, enc manyane3e
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