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UM + UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
MR. A. H. BELMONTO . sa DATE: November 12, 1957
MR. R. R. ROACH 7 See
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UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS De Rosen
(FLYING SAUCERS) Asta Tamm
Trotter
Holloman —_
Ever since the Russians released "Sputnik" there Gandy
has been a great increase in the number of "flying saucers" wf ye
and other unidentified flying objects (uFO) reportedly seen ot
people all over the U. S. On October 10, 1957, the Air Force
was flooded with calls and the newspapers were full of is
that an unknown object described as "looked like the moon" and
trailing a "blue flame that pulsed like a heart" had landed in
the vicinity of Vernal, Utah. The Atr Force immediately
investigated these reports with negative results, inasmuch as
no object was located nor was there any evidence of an object !
having fallen in Utah.
Within the past two weeks reports in these cases have
increased tremendously and some of the more serious have been
described as follows: An object had landed in Nebraska with siz
people aboard, the persons had talked to a Nebraska farmer and
then sped off into space; a firey object was seen flashing across
the southern skies from Albany, Georgia, to Miamt, Florida; a Coast
Guard cutter had sighted a huge object flying over the Gulf of
Mexico, and persons in the Southwestern states while driving their
cars have allegedly seen UFO's that caused the engines in their
automobiles to stop. In view of the number of these reports, the
Bureau's Liaison Representative discussed these various sightings
with officials of Air Force Intel ligence and was advised that all
the cases mentioned above have for all practical purposes been
Tesolued as being nonauthentic or there was no basis for the
Sightings. Investigating details that the Air Force had out in the
field investigating these matters have not submitted their complete
reports but have advised that they are all more or less negative.
The Air Force is following these sightings closely and all reports
are submitted to the Air Technical and Intelligence Center, at
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio where they are evaluated
and analyzed. In the event any of the future reports appear to
be authentic, the Air Force will immediately notify the Bureau,
keeping in mind our particular interest in matters pliant tine’
esptonage and sabotage.
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1- Ur. Belmont
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I= Myr. Beumgardnen
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ANOVGeS w57e,°°°”
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