Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Intelligence Information Report: Soviet Committee on Unusual Phenomena
AI-Generated Summary
This 1972 intelligence report details a Soviet committee's dismissive and humorous attitude toward the investigation of flying saucers. It notes that the committee lacked scientific expertise, consisting mostly of politicians and historians.
This intelligence report, dated April 10, 1972, provides an account of a Soviet committee tasked with investigating unusual phenomena, including flying saucers. According to the report, a member of this committee delivered a presentation on the subject that was described as highly humorous. The individual expressed a dismissive attitude toward the phenomenon, stating that there was nothing to it. Furthermore, the report notes that the speaker and other Soviet attendees joked about the topic, indicating a lack of serious consideration. The source characterized the committee as being comprised of politicians, theorists, and historians, suggesting that it lacked significant scientific talent or expertise.
that the "flying saucer committee" consists of many politicians, theorists, historians and similar type people. It has little if any scientific talent.
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Official Assessment
The document reports on a Soviet committee established to investigate unusual phenomena, specifically flying saucers. A member of this committee characterized the subject as humorous and lacking scientific merit, noting that the committee itself was composed primarily of politicians, theorists, and historians rather than scientific experts.
Key Persons
- [illegible]Soviet individual and committee member