Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Correspondence from Philip G. Strong to Dr. Lloyd V. Berkner regarding Dr. Davidson and Major Kehoe

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TL;DR

A letter from Philip G. Strong to Dr. Lloyd V. Berkner regarding the status of correspondence from Dr. Davidson and Major Kehoe. Strong clarifies that claims about 'orders' to the Panel, attributed to Ruppelt, are unfounded.

This document is a letter dated May 8, 1958, written by Philip G. Strong to Dr. Lloyd V. Berkner, President of Associated Universities, Inc. The letter serves as an interim acknowledgement of correspondence received from Dr. Berkner on April 21, which included enclosures regarding Dr. Davidson. Strong explains that he had been away on a month-long trip and that similar letters from Dr. Davidson and Major Kehoe had been referred to the Air Force for appropriate action. Strong notes that he has been in contact with the relevant officers to determine the status of the matter and the appropriate guidance to provide, but he will not be able to discuss it further until the following week. Additionally, Strong addresses a specific point regarding a statement made by Ruppelt and quoted by Davidson, asserting that the claim concerning 'orders' to the Panel is entirely without foundation.

One point I might make of which you are of course well aware is that the statement made by Ruppelt quoted by Davidson concerning "orders" to the Panel is completely without foundation.

Official Assessment

The statement made by Ruppelt quoted by Davidson concerning "orders" to the Panel is completely without foundation.

The author notes that correspondence from Dr. Davidson and Major Kehoe was referred to the Air Force for action. He clarifies that claims regarding 'orders' to the Panel, attributed to Ruppelt by Davidson, are unfounded.

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