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STANDARD FORM NO. 64 Office Memorandum • UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO : DIRECTOR, FBI DATE: 8/2/54 FROM : SAC, WFO (62-0) SUBJECT: [REDACTED] b7c MISCELLANEOUS - INFORMATION CONCERNING This interview is predicated upon a telephone call received by [REDACTED] b7c SAC L. L. LAUGHLIN on 7/29/54 from [REDACTED] Bureau of Aeronautics, U. S. Navy Department. On the same date [REDACTED] was interviewed in Room 2912, Main Navy Building. Also present during the interview was [REDACTED] b7c [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] furnished the following information: They advised that the Office of Naval Intelligence had forwarded a file to the Bureau of Aeronautics with enclosures which had been received from [REDACTED] Accord- ing to [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] resided near [REDACTED] who had been receiving messages through thought transmission. [REDACTED] approached b7c [REDACTED] and advised him that "flying saucers" were here to help mankind. Information received by [REDACTED] indicated that [REDACTED] became interested in the messages received by [REDACTED] and felt that the matter should be investigated by the Government. [REDACTED] advised that [REDACTED] wrote to Admiral ESPEY, Director of Naval Intelligence, on 6/1/54 enclosing some of the messages received by [REDACTED] Receiving no reply to his original communication, [REDACTED] again wrote ONI on 6/7/54. [REDACTED] advised that the first letter that b7c [REDACTED] wrote to ONI contained information that [REDACTED] was receiving messages through thought control from "outer space" and wrote them down as she received them. The letter, according to [REDACTED], stated that [REDACTED] [REDACTED] would write without any effort on her part and would write continuously for four or five hours at a time without getting tired. He stated that ONI had in their possession the transmissions or messages that had been received by [REDACTED] [REDACTED] stated that ONI had advised that in the absence of any b7c definite evidence of conversations, they would do nothing in the matter. He also stated that the Bureau of Aeronautics took no official action in CAG:jfs RECORDED - 150 INDEXED - 150 62-83894-346 2 - Boston EX - 109 8-10 12 AUG 3 1954
STANDARD FORM NO. 64 Office Memorandum • UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO : DIRECTOR, FBI DATE: 8/2/54 FROM : SAC, WFO (62-0) SUBJECT: [REDACTED] b7c MISCELLANEOUS - INFORMATION CONCERNING This interview is predicated upon a telephone call received by [REDACTED] b7c SAC L. L. LAUGHLIN on 7/29/54 from [REDACTED] Bureau of Aeronautics, U. S. Navy Department. On the same date [REDACTED] was interviewed in Room 2912, Main Navy Building. Also present during the interview was [REDACTED] b7c [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] furnished the following information: They advised that the Office of Naval Intelligence had forwarded a file to the Bureau of Aeronautics with enclosures which had been received from [REDACTED] Accord- ing to [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] resided near [REDACTED] who had been receiving messages through thought transmission. [REDACTED] approached b7c [REDACTED] and advised him that "flying saucers" were here to help mankind. Information received by [REDACTED] indicated that [REDACTED] became interested in the messages received by [REDACTED] and felt that the matter should be investigated by the Government. [REDACTED] advised that [REDACTED] wrote to Admiral ESPEY, Director of Naval Intelligence, on 6/1/54 enclosing some of the messages received by [REDACTED] Receiving no reply to his original communication, [REDACTED] again wrote ONI on 6/7/54. [REDACTED] advised that the first letter that b7c [REDACTED] wrote to ONI contained information that [REDACTED] was receiving messages through thought control from "outer space" and wrote them down as she received them. The letter, according to [REDACTED], stated that [REDACTED] [REDACTED] would write without any effort on her part and would write continuously for four or five hours at a time without getting tired. He stated that ONI had in their possession the transmissions or messages that had been received by [REDACTED] [REDACTED] stated that ONI had advised that in the absence of any b7c definite evidence of conversations, they would do nothing in the matter. He also stated that the Bureau of Aeronautics took no official action in CAG:jfs RECORDED - 150 INDEXED - 150 62-83894-346 2 - Boston EX - 109 8-10 12 AUG 3 1954