[BLACKED OUT-] [---- BLACKED OUT ----] TAB A INTERVIEWEES (con't) ORGANIZATION FIELD OF COMPETENCY Mr. Philip G. Strong Chief, Operations Scientific and Staff, O/SI, CIA technical Intelli- gence Mr. Stephen T. Possony Acting Chief, Special Scientific and Studies Group, D/I technical Intelli- USAF gence Capt. Edward J. Ruppelt, USAF Chief, Aerial Phenomena Scientific and technical Intelli- gence Mr. Dewey J. Fournet, Jr. The Ethyl Corporation Aero Eng. Lt R. S. Reasham, USN USN Photo Interpreta- Photo Interpretation tion Laboratory, Anacostia Mr. Harry Woo USN Photo Interpreta- Photo Interpretation tion Laboratory, Anacostia [BLACKED OUT-] [---- BLACKED OUT ----] ------------------------------------------------------------------------- [--- BLACKED OUT ---] TAB B SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY PANEL ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS 14 - 17 January 1953 EVIDENCE PRESENTED 1. Seventy-five case histories of sightings 1951-1952 (selected by ATIC as those best documented). 2. ATIC Status and Progress Reports of Project GRUDGE and Project BLUE BOOK (code names for ATIC study of subject). 3. Progress Reports of Project STORK (code name for Battelle Memorial Institute contract work supporting ATIC). 4. Summary Report of Sightings at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. 5. Report of USAF Research Center, Cambridge, Mass., Investigation of "Green Fireball" Phenomena (Project TWINKLE). 6. Outline of Investigation of U.F.O.'s Proposed by Kirtland Air Force Base (Project POUNCE). 7. Motion Picture Films of sightings at Tremonton, Utah, 2 July 1952 and Great Falls, Montana, August 1950. 8. Summary Report of 89 selected cases of sightings of various categories (Formations, Blinking Lights, Hovering, etc.). 9. Draft of manual: "How to Make a FLYOBRPT," prepared at ATIC. 10. Chart Showing Plot of Geographic Location of Unexplained Sightings in the United States during 1952. 11. Chart Showing Balloon Launching Sites in the United States. 12. Charts Showing Selected Actual Balloon Flight Paths and Relation to Reported Sightings. 13. Charts Showing Frequency of Reports of Sightings, 1948 - 1952. 14. Charts Showing Categories of Explanations of Sightings. 15. Kodachrome Transparencies of Polyethylene Film Balloons in Bright Sunlight Showing High Reflectivity. [BLACKED OUT-] [---- BLACKED OUT ----] ------------------------------------------------------------------------- [--- BLACKED OUT ---] TAB B 16. Motion picture of seagulls in bright sunlight showing high reflectivity. 17. Intelligence Reports Relating to U.S.S.R. Interest in U.S. Sightings. 18. Samples of Official USAF Reporting Forms and Copies of Pertinent Air Force, Army and Navy Orders Relating to Subject. 19. Sample Polyethylene "Pillow" Balloon (54 inches square). 20. "Variations in Radar Coverage," JANP 101 (Manual illustrating unusual operating characteristics of Service radar). 21. Miscellaneous official letters and foreign intelligence reports dealing with subject. 22. Copies of popular published works dealing with subject (articles in periodicals, newspaper clippings and books). [BLACKED OUT-] [---- BLACKED OUT ----] [---- BLACKED OUT ----] ========================================================================== --------------------------- C U F O N --------------------------- Computer UFO Network Seattle Washington, USA (206) 776-0382 8 Data Bits, No Parity, 1 Stop Bit 300/1200/2400 bps. SYSOP - Jim Klotz Information Director - Dale Goudie UFO Reporting and Information Service Voice Line - (206) 721-5035 P.O.Box 832, Mercer Island, WA 98040, USA