Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Communication Regarding Leon Davidson
AI-Generated Summary
This document records a meeting with Leon Davidson, who is seeking information for a space magazine article and is frustrated by a lack of government response. The authors advise against his plan to use government letterheads and urge headquarters and ATIC to address his concerns.
This document is a communication regarding a person-to-person contact with an individual named Leon Davidson, who was in Chicago for a scientific meeting. Davidson is currently preparing an article for a 'space magazine' and is actively seeking information from the government regarding a 'space message' and the location of its emitting station. He believes the message is a hoax or is attempting to prove government avoidance of his inquiries. Davidson expressed significant frustration, noting that he had received no satisfactory response to his requests from the agency or ATIC for nearly a year. During the meeting, Davidson requested permission to use official government letterheads in his article to highlight the lack of cooperation he has received. The authors of the document advised him that such an action would be imprudent and suggested he not proceed without express permission from the relevant agencies, a recommendation with which Davidson agreed. The authors describe Davidson as being calm and pleasant, yet very determined in his pursuit of information. The document concludes with the authors expressing a desire to bow out of the matter, while simultaneously urging headquarters and ATIC to engage with Davidson to satisfy his inquiries, emphasizing their commitment to maintaining communication with him.
DAVIDSON WAS CALM AND PLEASANT BUT VERY DETERMINED.
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Official Assessment
The document details a person-to-person meeting with Leon Davidson in Chicago. Davidson is writing an article for a space magazine and is seeking a translation of a 'space message' and the identity of the emitting station. He expressed frustration over the lack of response from the agency and ATIC regarding his inquiries over the past year. He also requested permission to use government letterheads in his article to demonstrate government avoidance of his inquiries, a request that was denied as imprudent. The authors of the document express a desire to cease involvement with Davidson while urging headquarters and ATIC to address his concerns.
Key Persons
- Leon DavidsonIndividual seeking information for an article in a space magazine