FBI File 62-HQ-83894
FBI file from 1966 containing correspondence between a New Hampshire woman and J. Edgar Hoover regarding the Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America (AFSCA), expressing concern about potential communist influence. The file includes AFSCA literature as an enclosure.
Extracted images
Images flagged by the classifier as photographs, maps or sketches.

A collage of newspaper clippings and a convention schedule from the 'Flying Saucers International' magazine. The main headline is 'Tracked by Radar' from The London Free Press.

A collage of newspaper clippings from the 'Flying Saucers International' magazine, with headlines such as 'Would You Believe--"Saucer" Visits Wichita?' and 'Boy Is 'Burned' By 'Flying Ship'.

A collage of newspaper clippings and UFO photographs from the 'Flying Saucers International' magazine. Headlines include 'New 'Fireball' Raises An Old Question: Do Flying Saucers Exist?' and '100 Watch UFO'.

A collage of newspaper clippings from the 'Flying Saucers International' magazine, with a large headline from the Oakland Tribune: 'Flying Saucers Are Poppin' Up All Over'.

A collage of newspaper clippings from the 'Flying Saucers International' magazine, with headlines such as 'Civil Defense Director Watches 'Flying Saucer'' and 'Who's In All Those Saucers?'.

A promotional card for the Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America, featuring an illustration of a flying saucer.

UPI Telephoto DR. CONDON Saucer-watcher

Xerox copy of a photograph showing a saucer-shaped object in flight against a cloudy sky.

Xerox copy of a photograph showing a saucer-shaped object in flight against a cloudy sky.

Xerox copy of a photograph showing a saucer-shaped object in flight against a cloudy sky.

Abstract graphic design on the cover of the journal.

A photograph of a disc-shaped object in the sky.

Still photograph from 8mm film showing objects in the sky.

Still photograph from 8mm film showing objects in the sky.

Still photograph from 8mm film showing objects in the sky.

Fresco in the Dechany Monastery (Yugoslavia). The angels look as if they were flying in spacecraft.

The icon, "The Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ". (17th century) from the Moscow Theological Academy. "The House of the Lord" resembles a space ship.

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Faint, high-contrast image of a skeletal or emaciated humanoid figure with arms raised.

Negative image of a memorandum.