Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Monthly Report for February 1967

📄 Monthly Report

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TL;DR

This report documents the activities of Dr. Condon's UFO consultant group in February 1967 and the subsequent closure of the UFO Mensuration Support project due to inconclusive photographic evidence.

This document, dated March 13, 1967, serves as a monthly report for February 1967 regarding the UFO Mensuration Support project. The report details a meeting held on February 20, 1967, where Dr. Condon and his associates from the UFO consultant group were briefed on photogrammetry and mensuration techniques. During this session, the group toured facilities to observe various mensuration instruments in operation. The report further notes that the UFO Mensuration Support project was subsequently closed. The closure was attributed to the fact that the evaluation was as thorough as the available photographic prints would allow, and ultimately, no definitive conclusion could be reached regarding the authenticity of the images in question.

The UFO Mensuration Support project was closed with as thorough an evaluation as the photographic prints permitted. No definite conclusion as to the authenticity of the image could be issued.

Official Assessment

The UFO Mensuration Support project was closed with as thorough an evaluation as the photographic prints permitted. No definite conclusion as to the authenticity of the image could be issued.

The project was closed due to limitations in the photographic evidence provided, preventing a definitive conclusion regarding image authenticity.

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