Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Routing and Record Sheet regarding UFO related data

🏛 The Agency 📄 Routing and Record Sheet

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TL;DR

A 1976 internal routing sheet discusses the difficulty of evaluating UFO-related data due to the lack of a formal Agency channel for such analysis. The author proposes monitoring independent scientific research on UFOs to identify potential developments of interest to the US government.

This document is a routing and record sheet dated 27 May 1976, originating from DCD. The correspondence concerns the evaluation of UFO-related data that the source believes is of interest to the US government. The author highlights a recurring problem: the lack of a dedicated channel or group within the Agency to evaluate such data and perform the necessary analysis and dissemination. The document suggests that the material should be analyzed outside the context of a UFO connection to avoid controversy. The author proposes a strategy of continuing to periodically review developments that might arise from current independent scientific research on UFO phenomena. The document concludes by offering to obtain a more detailed report from their source if the recipient feels the material holds potential value. The document includes three attachments, labeled A, B, and C.

As before we are faced with the problem of having UFO related data which is deemed potentially important to the US by our S&T sources, evaluated. As you are aware, at this time there is no channel or group to which we can turn for that type of analysis and dissemination.

Official Assessment

The document discusses the ongoing challenge of evaluating UFO-related data deemed potentially important to the US government. The author notes that there is no established channel or group to handle this type of analysis and dissemination, and proposes continuing to periodically review developments arising from independent scientific research on UFO phenomena.

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