Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Correspondence Regarding Davidson and ATIC Inquiries

📄 memorandum

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AI-Generated Summary

TL;DR

This 1957 memorandum advises the recipient to cease engagement with an individual named Davidson who is persistently seeking information from ATIC and the DCI. It confirms that the individual has already been contacted multiple times by these agencies.

This document, dated December 19, 1957, serves as an internal communication regarding an individual identified as Davidson. The author informs the recipient that there is no translation available for the subject matter in question and that no further records exist beyond what the recipient already knows. The text details that Davidson has been approached by ATIC (Air Technical Intelligence Center) and has been provided with information, yet he continues to request further documentation in writing, which has been refused. Davidson has expressed an intent to write to ATIC directly. The author notes that Davidson has already received multiple letters from ATIC and the DCI's (Director of Central Intelligence) office, as well as two personal visits. The document concludes with a recommendation that the recipient ignore any further letters from Davidson unless they are sent via registered mail, and advises that no further action should be taken regarding the matter.

SUGGEST YOU SIMPLY IGNORE THE LETTER UNLESS IT WAS REGISTERED.

Official Assessment

SUGGEST YOU SIMPLY IGNORE THE LETTER UNLESS IT WAS REGISTERED.

The document advises the recipient to ignore further correspondence from an individual named Davidson regarding ATIC matters, noting that he has already received multiple communications and visits from relevant agencies.

Key Persons

  • DavidsonIndividual making inquiries to ATIC and the DCI

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