Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Internal Memorandum Regarding Davidson Article
AI-Generated Summary
This 1958 memorandum details the agency's decision to disengage from an author named Davidson after reviewing his article. The agency concluded that further contact would only encourage unnecessary speculation.
This document is an internal communication, dated February 5, 1958, regarding an individual identified as Davidson. Davidson had previously promised to send a copy of an article he authored to the Pentagon. Upon receipt, the Pentagon forwarded the article to the agency without comment. The agency subsequently reviewed the material with Colonel Crogan, who served as a Special Assistant to the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). The consensus reached was that there was nothing the agency could or should do regarding the article. The document explicitly states that the agency wishes to avoid any further business with Davidson. It notes that Davidson already possesses sufficient names and contact information, and providing him with additional details would serve no purpose other than to encourage further speculation on his part. The author of the memorandum expresses a desire to avoid any involvement in the matter and suggests that the current course of action is intended to distance their office from the situation.
WE DO NOT X NOT WANT ANY BUSINESS WITH DAVIDSON. IF HE WISHES TO CONTACT THE AGENCY HE ALREADY KNOWS ENOUGH NAMES.
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Official Assessment
The agency does not want any business with Davidson and does not want to provide him with further names or addresses to avoid encouraging speculation.
The agency received an article from Davidson via the Pentagon, reviewed it with Colonel Crogan, and determined that no action should be taken. They decided to cease further contact with Davidson to avoid fueling speculation.
Key Persons
- DavidsonAuthor of an article
- Colonel CroganSpecial Assistant to the DCI