Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Correspondence from Philip G. Strong to Dr. Thornton Page regarding Mr. Leon Davidson

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Philip G. Strong writes to Dr. Thornton Page to request a copy of a letter from Leon Davidson regarding his concerns about flying saucers. Strong notes that Davidson has caused a 'large furor' and that his specific concerns remain unclear.

This document is a letter written by Philip G. Strong to Dr. Thornton Page. The primary purpose of the correspondence is to acknowledge receipt of a copy of a letter Dr. Page sent to Mr. Leon Davidson on July 10. Mr. Strong expresses his belief that Dr. Page's letter will assist in calming a 'large furor' that Mr. Davidson has generated within the community. Furthermore, Mr. Strong requests that Dr. Page provide him with a copy of a letter dated July 6, which was written by Mr. Davidson. Mr. Strong notes that this request is made because they have been unable to secure a clear or precise statement from Mr. Davidson explaining the specific nature of his concerns regarding 'flying saucers,' despite the significant amount of time and effort Mr. Davidson has dedicated to the subject. The document includes a carbon copy notation to 'ASD/SI w/encl.' and a handwritten file note reading 'Unconventional aircraft.'

So far we have never been able to get a precise statement from him as to why he is devoting so much time and effort to the matter.

Official Assessment

The author expresses gratitude to Dr. Thornton Page for providing a copy of a letter sent to Mr. Leon Davidson, noting that it should help quiet a 'large furor' created by Mr. Davidson. The author also requests a copy of a 6 July letter from Mr. Davidson, stating that they have been unable to obtain a precise statement from him regarding his concerns about flying saucers.

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