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UNCLASSIFIED RESTRICTED
PROTECT 10073 RECORD
31JAN 01/0555Z

ATIC NO. _________________________________________________________________________________________
DATE OF INFO 01/Feb 50Z
AF NO. 161581 LOCATION Alaska 53°N 171° 11'W
REPORT NO. IB-3-50 SOURCE USAF Pilot
DATE OF REPORT 9 Mar 50 DATE IN TO ATIC _________________________________________________________________________________________
TIME OF SIGHTING 0555 Z COLOR Red and White
SHAPE Elliptical Estimated
SIZE 3' Diam. Measured
ELIptical Estimated
COURSE Earthward ALTITUDE 11,000'-12,000' measured
NO. IN GROUP 1 LENGTH OF TIME OBSERVED 
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AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
9

Subject: Report of Sighting of Unidentified Object
Number of Person: Alaska
Date of Report: 9 March 1950
Date of Organization: Lt. H. B. Smythe
Description: C-2 *
Number of Vessels: None

SUMMARY: (Enter concise summary of report. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List indicated at lower left. Begin text of report on A.P. Form 102 - Page 11.)

At approximately 0105552 February, while flying at 9000 feet altitude, on Green Airway No. 8, approximately 120 miles northeast of Atka Island (approximate position 53° 00' N, 171° 11' W) First Lieu
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|  UNITED STATES AIR FORCE | FILE NO. | DATE  |
| --- | --- | --- |
|  T1 - INSPECTOR GENERAL OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS REPORT OF INVESTIGATION | 24-51 | 20 January 1950  |
|  REPORT MADE BY | LAWRENCE A. APPLEBEE  |   |
|  TITLE | REPORT MADE AT | DO #13  |
|  UNCONVENTIONAL AIRCRAFT (FIXING SAUCERS FROM VENUS COMI TO EARTH) | PERIOD | 13, 14 January 1950  |
|   | OFFICE OF ORIGIN | DO #13  |
|   | STATUS | PENDING  |
|   | Kansas City, Kansas | 6 Jan 56  |

CHARACTER
SPECIAL INQUIRY - UNCONVENTIONAL AIRCRAFT

REFERENCE TWX, HQ OSI; DO #14 and 17, 13 January 1950.
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24-51

DETAILS:

1. This investigation was initiated at the direction of the District Commander, based on information contained in the Wyandotte Echo, dated 6 January 1950.

2. On 14 January 1950, Mr. [redacted], Kansas City, Missouri, was interviewed regarding the story appearing in the Wyandotte Echo, 6 January 1950, a weekly newspaper published in Kansas City, Kansas, at 715 Minnesota Avenue, concerning flying saucers and which quoted Mr. [redacted] (See Inclosure #1)

Concerning this article, [redacted] said the information contained in the article was correct in its entirety 
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THE WYANDOTTE ECHO
Kansas City, Kansas
January 6, 1950

"FLYING SAUCERS" FROM VENUS, CAME TO EARTH BY ACCIDENT, SAYS FORD DEALER.

The secret of the "Flying Saucers" is a secret no longer. Two weeks ago, well-known Kansas City auto dealer, stopped over in Denver returning from Ogden, Utah. While there he called on the manager and the assistant manager of the Ford agency there. Their conversation was interrupted by a call from two engineers, arranging an immediate meeting. One of these engineers, a man named revealed some startling information.

## Sees Saucers

According to the st
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whether this was the customary garb of these people, or whether these were "space suits" or flying suits.

In each ship was a quantity of food in tablet form. One type of the food was in the form of small white tablets, about half the size of Alka-Seltzer tablets. Another type was a small brown cube, which, when immersed in water, swelled to a volume of about a gallon. Water contained in the ships had a weight twice as great as water on earth.

The ships seemed to be magnetically controlled and powered, as they had no power plant in the ship itself. No armament or exploratory equ
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|  UNITED STATES AIR FORCE THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS REPORT OF INVESTIGATION | FILE NO. 24-47 DATE 23 January 1950  |
| --- | --- |
|  TITLE UNCONVENTIONAL AIRCRAFT (FLYING SAUCERS from VEMUS COME to EARTH) | REPORT MADE BY FREDERICK K. UNGERER, S/A db  |
|  REPORT MADE AT DO #14, Lowry AFB | PERIOD 17, 18, 19, 20, 23 January 1950  |
|  OFFICE OF ORIGIN DO #13, Offutt AFB | STATUS RUC  |
|  CHARACTER SPECIAL INQUIRY |   |
|  REFERENCE TWX, DO #13, dtd 140200Z; Ltr, DO #13, 16 January 1950 (File #24-51); Rpt, S/A APPLEBEE, 20 January 1950 (File #24-51)
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DETAILS:
AT DENVER, COLORADO

1. This is a joint investigation of Special Agent FREDERICK F. HANSEN and the writer.

2. Mr. [redacted], Region Manager, Ford Motor Company, and Mr. [redacted] were interviewed 17 January 1950. The following information was revealed. [redacted], Field Representative, J. Walter Thompson Company, has been bringing stories concerning flying saucers to [redacted] since early October 1949. These stories originated with [redacted], (previously reported as [redacted]), an advertising salesman for Station KMYR in Denver, Colorado. [redacted] stories describe

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