Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Letter to Mr. George Popovich regarding Unidentified Flying Objects

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AI-Generated Summary

TL;DR

A 1959 letter from an Executive Officer to the Unidentified Flying Objects Research Committee stating that the agency has no jurisdiction over UFOs. The author directs the committee to the U. S. Air Force for further inquiries.

This document is a formal letter dated February 6, 1959, addressed to Mr. George Popovich of The Unidentified Flying Objects Research Committee. The letter serves as a response to Mr. Popovich's inquiry dated January 21, 1959, regarding unidentified flying objects and their potential impact on national security. The author, identified as an Executive Officer, acknowledges receipt of Mr. Popovich's letter and a copy of the 'Stagrand Report' (or similar title, partially illegible). The author addresses the concern regarding national security by referencing a past panel of experts who, approximately six years prior to the letter, concluded that reported sightings did not constitute a threat to national security. The letter explicitly clarifies that the agency has no jurisdiction over the subject of unidentified flying objects. It directs Mr. Popovich to the U. S. Air Force, stating that the Air Force holds the total responsibility for the government in dealing with UFO matters and is the appropriate department to address such inquiries.

The total responsibility for the Government in dealing with UFO matters is vested in the U. S. Air Force and that is the department responsible for answering the questions posed by organizations such as yours.

Official Assessment

The total responsibility for the Government in dealing with UFO matters is vested in the U. S. Air Force and that is the department responsible for answering the questions posed by organizations such as yours.

The agency states it has no jurisdiction over UFO matters and refers the inquirer to the U. S. Air Force. It also notes that a previous panel of experts concluded that UFO sightings did not pose a threat to national security.

Key Persons

  • George PopovichMember of The Unidentified Flying Objects Research Committee