CIA Information Report
CIA Information Report from April 1956 detailing a November 1955 letter from Hungary. The letter describes public excitement over 'flying saucers' moving at 12,000 km/h, with a sketch showing a course from Budapest to Moscow.
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CIA Information Report from April 1956 detailing a November 1955 letter from Hungary. The letter describes public excitement over 'flying saucers' moving at 12,000 km/h, with a sketch showing a course from Budapest to Moscow.
CIA information report from August 1967 detailing conversations between a US astrophysicist and Soviet scientists about UFO sightings in the USSR. The report notes varied levels of interest and skepticism among Soviet astronomers regarding the phenomenon.
CIA internal memorandum dated 1958-01-09 regarding communication with Dr. Leon Davidson about a 'space message'. It discusses the agency's noncommittal response and Davidson's awareness of dealing with the CIA despite efforts to conceal it.
CIA report from April 1972 summarizing a US citizen's account of the Conference on the Origins of Life in Yerevan, Armenia, in September 1971. It details a speculative paper by Soviet physicists N. Kardashev and A. Sakharov on charged mass and black holes.
CIA report from 1976 on Soviet Aeroflot's aerospace medical research. It details methods for combating crew fatigue, including physical conditioning, automated pre-flight medical tests, and prophylactoriums, and briefly mentions UFO phenomena.
CIA Information Report from 1956 detailing a letter from a niece in Budapest, Hungary, describing sightings of 'flying saucers (rockets)' in November 1955. Includes a sketch of the objects' formation and suspected course.
CIA memorandum from December 1953 detailing the current status of the Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOB) project. It discusses the transfer of Project Bluebook to the Air Defense Command, camera programs, and intelligence interests from other countries.
CIA memorandum from October 1955 detailing the debriefing of Senator Russell and his party regarding their sighting of unconventional aircraft, described as glowing balls, while traveling by train from Baku to Tiflis in the Soviet Union.
CIA report from 1977 detailing information from a former Soviet citizen about the Sary Shagan weapons testing range. It covers missile systems like SA-2 and ABM-1 GALOSH, rumored laser research, and an unidentified aerial phenomenon observed in 1973.
An almost completely illegible U.S. government investigation data form. The text, including subject, date, and narrative details, is unreadable due to poor scan quality.
CIA report from 1977 detailing information from a former Soviet citizen about the Sary Shagan Weapons Testing Range. It covers missile systems like SA-2 and ABM-1 GALOSH, rumored laser research, and a sighting of an unidentified aerial phenomenon in 1973.