CLASSIFIED
CF-CIA-C05516047 CLASSIFIED
CIA Administrative Document - Registry Check (1958)
CASE FILE — CF-CIA-C05516047 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1958-07-28
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Unknown Location
Object Type Classification of the observed object based on witness descriptions
unknown
Source Origin database or archive this case was sourced from
cia_foia
AI Confidence AI-generated credibility score based on source reliability, detail consistency, and corroboration
85%
Document C05516047 is a heavily redacted CIA administrative memorandum dated July 28, 1958. The document appears to be an internal registry check or filing confirmation rather than a field report of a UFO sighting. The visible text indicates procedural compliance with recommendations and registry protocols, with phrases mentioning 'in accordance with my recommendations' and 'check was made with the unclassified registry.' The document contains extensive redactions that obscure the subject matter and context.
The metadata confirms this originated from CIA files and was declassified through FOIA requests, later archived by The Black Vault repository. The two-page document provides minimal substantive information about any specific incident or observation. Without access to the unredacted portions, the actual subject matter—whether it concerns a UFO sighting, an intelligence assessment, or merely administrative procedures—remains unclear.
The date of July 28, 1958, places this document in the middle of the Cold War era when UFO reports were often evaluated for potential national security implications. However, the administrative nature of the visible text suggests this may be a cover memo, routing slip, or procedural confirmation rather than primary intelligence on an aerial phenomenon.
02 Timeline of Events
1958-07-28
Document Created
CIA internal memorandum created, appears to confirm registry filing and compliance with recommendations
Unknown
Document Classified
Document redacted and classified, specific classification level and reason unknown
Unknown
FOIA Declassification
Document declassified through Freedom of Information Act request, but heavily redacted version released
Unknown
Black Vault Archive
Document archived in The Black Vault CIA UFO document collection as C05516047
03 Source Documents 1
CIA: C05516047
CIA FOIA 2 pages 379.1 KB EXTRACTED
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
The evidentiary value of this document is severely limited by extensive redactions. What remains visible is bureaucratic language typical of internal CIA correspondence regarding filing procedures and recommendations. The phrase 'in accordance with my recommendations' suggests someone in authority reviewed and approved a filing or classification decision. The reference to an 'unclassified registry' indicates at least part of the subject matter was not considered sensitive, though the redactions suggest otherwise.
The document's inclusion in the CIA UFO declassification collection is noteworthy, but without context, we cannot determine if it directly relates to a specific sighting or merely represents administrative overhead in the CIA's UFO investigation program. The 1958 timeframe coincides with increased CIA interest in aerial phenomena following the Robertson Panel (1953) and during heightened Cold War tensions. Multiple agencies were tracking unidentified aircraft as potential Soviet intrusions. This document may reference an evaluation process, a witness interview protocol, or a decision on how to classify information from a specific case. The complete absence of location, witness, or incident details in the visible portions makes analysis impossible.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
Redacted UFO Case Processing
The extensive redactions may conceal substantive information about a specific UFO incident or investigation from 1958. The administrative language visible could refer to the classification decision for a significant sighting report, perhaps involving military witnesses or radar data. The CIA may have been deciding how to file and classify information about an unexplained aerial encounter, with the redacted portions containing the actual incident details, witness names, or location information that remains classified even decades later.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Administrative Paperwork Only
This document is purely administrative and has no direct connection to any UFO sighting. It was likely included in the CIA UFO file collection due to broad sweep declassification requests, but represents routine bureaucratic processes such as filing confirmations, registry checks, or approval of classification recommendations. The mention of 'unclassified registry' suggests it may be a cover sheet or routing document that happened to be attached to UFO-related materials.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This document cannot be classified as a UFO incident report based on available information. It appears to be an internal administrative memo concerning filing procedures or compliance with classification protocols. The redactions prevent determination of the actual subject matter. While catalogued within CIA UFO files, this may represent bureaucratic paperwork tangentially related to the broader UFO investigation program rather than evidence of a specific sighting. Without declassification of the redacted portions, this document serves primarily as a data point indicating CIA administrative procedures in 1958 rather than contributing to understanding of any particular aerial phenomenon. Confidence level: low—insufficient data for meaningful analysis.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
85%
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