Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Correspondence regarding analysis of a tape recording
AI-Generated Summary
A 1957 letter from the office of the Director to Leon Davison regarding the status of a tape recording. The letter confirms the tape was analyzed by another government agency and that the agency would contact Davison directly.
This document is a formal letter dated May 10, 1957, written by J. Arnold Shaw, Assistant to the Director, on behalf of Mr. Dulles. The letter is addressed to Mr. Leon Davison of White Plains, New York, in response to a previous letter sent by Mr. Davison on April 21. The primary subject of the correspondence is the status of a tape recording that Mr. Davison had previously inquired about. Mr. Shaw informs Mr. Davison that the tape has been analyzed by another agency of the government. Furthermore, Mr. Shaw states that Mr. Davison should expect to hear directly from that agency in the near future regarding the nature of the recording. The document includes distribution information indicating copies were sent to the addressee, the Office of the Director (00/C), J. Arnold Shaw (JAS), the Executive Registry (ER), and a reading file. The document was approved for release on November 24, 1975.
We have found that the tape you mentioned was analyzed by another agency of the Government and understand that you will hear directly from that agency in the near future as to the nature of the recording.
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Official Assessment
The tape recording mentioned by Mr. Davison has been analyzed by another government agency, and Mr. Davison will be contacted directly by that agency regarding the nature of the recording.
Key Persons
- Leon DavisonRecipient of the letter
- DullesDirector (implied)