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  1. 사무실 메모 • 미국 정부

    Office Memorandum • UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

    Office Memorandum • UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

  2. 수신: A. H. 벨몬트 씨 발신: V. P. 키 제목: 비행접시

    TO : MR. A. H. BELMONT FROM : V. P. KEAY SUBJECT: FLYING SAUCERS

    TO : MR. A. H. BELMONT FROM : V. P. KEAY SUBJECT: FLYING SAUCERS

  3. 개요:

    SYNOPSIS:

    SYNOPSIS:

  4. 항공 정보국은 또 다른 신뢰할 수 있고 설명할 수 없는 비행접시 목격에 대해 알렸습니다. 항공 정보국은

    Air Intelligence advised of another creditable and unexplainable sighting of flying saucers. Air Intelligence

    Air Intelligence advised of another creditable and unexplainable sighting of flying saucers. Air Intelligence

  5. 구형 현상이라고 하지만 일부 군 관계자들은 행성 간 우주선의 가능성을 진지하게 고려하고 있습니다.

    pherical phenomena but some Military officials are seriously considering the possibility of interplanetary ships.

    pherical phenomena but some Military officials are seriously considering the possibility of interplanetary ships.

  6. 배경:

    BACKGROUND:

    BACKGROUND:

  7. 항공 정보국이 이전에 비행접시 문제에 대한 항공 정보국 연구와 관련된 진행 상황에 대해 국에 계속 알려왔다는 것을 기억하실 것입니다. 항공 정보국은 이전에 이 문제와 관련된 모든 연구가 오하이오주 데이턴의 라이트-패터슨 공군 기지에 위치한 항공 기술 정보 센터에서 처리된다고 알렸습니다. 보고된 비행접시 목격의 약 90%는 상상력의 산물이나 기상 풍선 등 설명 가능한 물체로 일축될 수 있지만, 극히 신뢰할 수 있는 소수의 목격은 설명할 수 없었습니다.

    You will recall that Air Intelligence has previously kept the Bureau advised regarding developments pertaining to Air Intelligence research on the flying saucer problem. Air Intelligence has previously advised that all research pertaining to this problem is handled by the Air Technical Intelligence Center located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio; that approximately 90 per cent of the reported sightings of flying saucers can be discounted as products of the imagination and as explainable objects such as weather balloons, etc., but that a small percentage of extremely creditable sightings have been unexplainable.

    You will recall that Air Intelligence has previously kept the Bureau advised regarding developments pertaining to Air Intelligence research on the flying saucer problem. Air Intelligence has previously advised that all research pertaining to this problem is handled by the Air Technical Intelligence Center located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio; that approximately 90 per cent of the reported sightings of flying saucers can be discounted as products of the imagination and as explainable objects such as weather balloons, etc., but that a small percentage of extremely creditable sightings have been unexplainable.

  8. 세부 사항:

    DETAILS:

    DETAILS:

  9. 공군 정보국장 존 A. 샘포드 소장의 행정관인 C. M. 영 대령은 1952년 10월 23일, 또 다른 최근의 극히 신뢰할 수 있는 목격이 항공 정보국에 보고되었다고 알렸습니다. 해군 사진작가가 자신의 차를 타고 미국을 횡단하던 중 하늘에서 비행접시처럼 보이는 여러 물체를 보았습니다. 그는 이 물체들을 약 35피트 길이의 영화 필름으로 촬영했습니다. 그는 자발적으로 이 필름을 항공 정보국에 제출했고, 항공 정보국은 이를 항공 기술 정보 센터에서 연구하도록 했습니다. 항공 기술 정보 센터의 전문가들은 신중한 연구 끝에 이 필름에 기록된 비행 물체가 12개에서 16개에 달했으며, 기상 풍선, 구름 또는 기타 설명 가능한 물체의 가능성은 완전히 배제되었고, 이 가장 최근의 신뢰할 수 있는 목격을 설명할 수 없다고 조언했습니다. 항공 기술 정보 센터 전문가들은 착시 현상은 필름에 기록될 수 없으므로 착시 현상이 아닐 수 있다고 지적했습니다.

    Colonel C. M. Young, Executive Officer to Major General John A. Samford, Director of Intelligence, Air Force, advised on October 23, 1952, that another recent extremely creditable sighting had been reported to Air Intelligence. A Navy photographer, while traveling across the United States in his own car, saw a number of objects in the sky which appeared to be flying saucers. He took approximately thirty-five feet of motion-picture film of these objects. He voluntarily submitted the film to Air Intelligence who had it studied by the Air Technical Intelligence Center. Experts at the Air Technical Intelligence Center have advised that, after careful study, there were as many as twelve to sixteen flying objects recorded on this film; that the possibility of weather balloons, clouds or other explainable objects has been completely ruled out; and that they are at a complete loss to explain this most recent creditable sighting. The Air Technical Intelligence Center experts pointed out that they could not be optical illusions inasmuch as optical illusions could not be recorded on film.

    Colonel C. M. Young, Executive Officer to Major General John A. Samford, Director of Intelligence, Air Force, advised on October 23, 1952, that another recent extremely creditable sighting had been reported to Air Intelligence. A Navy photographer, while traveling across the United States in his own car, saw a number of objects in the sky which appeared to be flying saucers. He took approximately thirty-five feet of motion-picture film of these objects. He voluntarily submitted the film to Air Intelligence who had it studied by the Air Technical Intelligence Center. Experts at the Air Technical Intelligence Center have advised that, after careful study, there were as many as twelve to sixteen flying objects recorded on this film; that the possibility of weather balloons, clouds or other explainable objects has been completely ruled out; and that they are at a complete loss to explain this most recent creditable sighting. The Air Technical Intelligence Center experts pointed out that they could not be optical illusions inasmuch as optical illusions could not be recorded on film.

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  11. 62-83894-323 21 OCT 30 1952

    62-83894-323 21 OCT 30 1952

    62-83894-323 21 OCT 30 1952