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CIA UAP 007 Current Status of Unidentified Flying Objects UFO Project

Central Intelligence Agency · release 3

This December 17, 1953, Central Intelligence Agency memorandum provides a status update on the unidentified flying objects (UFOB) project, noting that the Physics and Electronics Division assumed responsibility in May 1953 and is maintaining awareness of other agencies' activities, particularly the USAF's Project Bluebook.

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Approved f or Rel ease 2026 1 17 December 1953 r,";g1,~0MNDUM TO, .Assistant Director, 3c:i.entif'ic Intelligence FROM SUBJECT : Chief, Phys l cs and Electron.ics Division; SI : Current Status of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOB) Project. l. In accordarii'.~e with the verbal request ol' Mr. Brent,.. Exec/SI, on 30 November, the following resume of the current status or' unidenti­ fied flying objects activities has been prepared. 2. P&E Division assumed responsibility for the OSI project on unldentified f lying objects as a result oJ: ~,our memorandum of 27 Ma~ 1953. The project has been con:t'l~ed to rr:aintainiog awareness of the nctlvities of other agencies {notabl_y the USAF) in ·the unidenti fied f lying objects business and t o !aa.intenance of files. 3. Sta.tus ot' Depa.rtrnent of Defense Act ivi ties. . a. Air Force. The Air Force continues to ,1JS.1.Gtain, but with . . aJ)parently decreasing emphasis, .Lts interest in UFOB's. The present interest of th•~ Directorate of Intel ligence, Hq. , USAF, is conf.).ned to a curso~ cop.,nlzance of ATIC's project (.iuebook No. 10073). At ATIC the project is carri ed by one officer (Capt . of Intel ligence, Hq. , USAF, is conf.).ned to a curso~ cop.,nlzance of ATIC's project (.iuebook No. 10073). At ATIC the project is carri ed by one officer (Capt . Charles A. Hardin), one airman (A/lC Max G. Futch), and a secreta.lJ· operating as tlie .Aeri al Phenomena. Secti on of'. the Electronics Branch, Technic_al A:Qalysis Division. In s:pite of thls 11.::nited staff, as weLle as several changes or proJect • officer, the project records appear to be up-to-date. ATIC personnel no longer conduct f ield investigations of UFOB sightings (these are requested from USAF intelligence officers C9priroarily Air Defense Command and Airways and Air Communications ServiciJ nearer to the a j ghtings), but confine their activl tiea .to receiving and checking reports as received; requesting a.ddi~ional f ield investigation where necessary, pe.rfcnning necessary checkine against meteorological, ast~omical, aircraf t, and b.alloon data, and record.lug their findings and honclusions in a cross-referenced system by date, location, source, tJ~e ·or observa.tioo and conclusion drawn. The Aerial Phenomena Section also deals directly ~1th the Public Information Office of Hq., USAF, re~ing 1nfo:rma.tion for public release. For about the past year observa.tioo and conclusion drawn. The Aerial Phenomena Section also deals directly ~1th the Public Information Office of Hq., USAF, re~ing 1nfo:rma.tion for public release. For about the past year, apprcxbiately ten percent of the reported s.i.gb.tlngs have been tagged us unsolved. •.. Of pa.:r.ticular interest is the fact that ATIC is i n the process oi' transterring pr9Ject Bluebook ~6 Hq., Air Defense Command . Accord Jng to Lt . Col. Harry Johnsto~, Chief , Electron i cs Branch, the reason for the transl'er was that l\DC bad been doing most of the s .

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