Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project Corona Harvest: 4900 Test Group (AFSC) UFO Material

🏛 University of Colorado 📄 Correspondence and administrative records

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AI-Generated Summary

TL;DR

This collection of administrative records documents the Air Force's management of UFO inquiries and its collaboration with the University of Colorado's UFO study in 1967. It includes correspondence, meeting minutes, and internal orders regarding investigative procedures.

This document collection, filed under Project Corona Harvest (reference K243.6012-43), contains administrative records, correspondence, and meeting reports regarding the Air Force's handling of Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) inquiries between 1966 and 1969. The file includes correspondence from civilians, such as Mr. William J. Dunn and Mr. J. J. A. Hennessey, requesting information on historical projects like 'Project Grudge' and 'Project Pounce.' The Air Force responses consistently direct these inquiries to the Secretary of the Air Force or state that the office has no knowledge of the specific projects mentioned. A significant portion of the file documents the coordination between the Air Force and the University of Colorado's UFO Investigative Program, led by Dr. E. V. Condon. This includes a trip report from a June 1967 conference in Boulder, Colorado, where Air Force officers were briefed on the methodology of the study, including discussions on human perception, instrumentation, and the statistical breakdown of sightings. The file also contains internal Air Force orders assigning UFO investigative duties to personnel at Kirtland Air Force Base, specifically Captain Charles H. Van Diver. The documents reflect the transition of UFO investigative responsibility and the Air Force's attempt to manage public and academic interest in the subject during the late 1960s.

And last, but not least, we were instructed to keep "open minds" at all times during our investigations. Since we are now in a period in which space travel lies just ahead, it is within the realm of possibility that others (extra-terrestrial in nature) may also have the same capability.

Official Assessment

The documents detail the administrative handling of UFO-related inquiries and the coordination between the Air Force and the University of Colorado's UFO study project in 1967.

Key Persons

  • E. V. CondonHead of the University of Colorado's UFO Investigative Program
  • R. J. LowProject Coordinator, University of Colorado UFO Study
  • Orien T. ClarkMaj, USAF, UFO Officer