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D.M.LADD
DATE:7/10/47
FROME.G.Fitch
SUBJECT:FLYING DISKS
At request of Brigadier General George F. Schulgen,Chief of
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the Requirements Intelligence Branch of Army Air Corps Intelligence,
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Special Agent S. W. Reynolds discussed the above captioned matter with him
on July 9,1947. General Schulgen indicated to Mr. Reynolds that the Air Corps
has taken the attitude that every effort must be undertaken in order to run down
and ascertain whether or not the flying disks are a fact and, if so to learn
Iabout them.According to General Schulgen,the Air Corps Intelligence are
lizing all of their scientists in order to ascertain whether or not such e
nomenon could in fact occur.He stated that this research is being conducted
the thought that the flying objects might be a celestial phenomenon and with
view that they might be a foreign body mechanically devised and controlled.
General Schulgen also indicated to Mr. Reynolds that all Air Corps
tallations have been alerted to run out each reported sighting to obtain all
ible data to assist in this research project. In passing, General Schulgen
ed that an Air Corps pilot who believed that he saw one of these objects was
roughly interrogated by General Schlgen and scientists as well as a psy-
Chologist and the pilot was adanantme in his claim that he saw a flying disk.
General Schulgen advised Mr. Reynolds that the possibility exists that
the first reported sightings of the so-called flying disks were fallacious and
prompted by individuals seeking personal publicity, or were reported for political
reasons. He stated that if this was so, subsequent sightings might be the result
of a mass hysteria. He pointed out that the thought exists that the first reported
sightings might have been by individuals of Communist sympathies with the view to
Causing hysteria and fear of a secret Russian weapon.
General Schlgen indicated to Mr. Reynolds that he is desirous of
having all the angles covered in this matter. He stated that reports of his
scientists and findings of the various Air Corps installations will be available
in his office. He advised that to complete the picture he desired the assistance
Jof the Federal Bureau of Investigation in locating and questioning the individuals
who first sighted the so-called flying disks in order to ascertain whether or not
they are sincere in their statements that they saw these disks, or whether their
General Schulgen assured Mr. Reynolds that there are no War Department or Navy
Department research projects presently being conducted which couldin any way be
tied up with the flying disks. General Schulgen indicated to Mr.Reynolds that
if the Bureau would cooperate with him in this matter,he would offer all the
facilities of his office as to results obtaiged in the effort to identify and
run down this matter.
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Mr. Reynolds advised General Schulgen tha his request would be made
known to the Bureau and an answer made available to him as soon as possible.
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