Historical Military / Intelligence File
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Historical Military / Intelligence File from the OTHER archive. 2 pages. Excerpt and key details below are extracted directly from the text layer. Drawing directly from the text layer of the document: · A~rong Paul Nitze asked me what the Air Force thought about tLe flying saucers, and I susooct that the others would be interested · Flying Saucers General Samford, 1- 2, in response to my inquiry, said that there is very little that can be said to clarify the flying saucer business
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A historical military / intelligence record from the post-WWII through 1960s UAP investigation period.
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- p.1EN· A~rong Paul Nitze asked me what the Air Force thought about tLe flying saucers, and I susooct that the others would be interested中文· A~rong Paul Nitze asked me what the Air Force thought about tLe flying saucers, and I susooct that the others would be interested
- p.2EN· Flying Saucers General Samford, 1- 2, in response to my inquiry, said that there is very little that can be said to clarify the flying saucer business· He did, hOivever, point out that phenomena falling ?athin the general description of flyin~ saucers have actually been known to exist and have been reported one way or another for over 100 years中文· Flying Saucers General Samford, 1- 2, in response to my inquiry, said that there is very little that can be said to clarify the flying saucer business· He did, hOivever, point out that phenomena falling ?athin the general description of flyin~ saucers have actually been known to exist and have been reported one way or another for over 100 years