CLASSIFIED
CF-CIA-C05516037 CLASSIFIED

CIA Document C05516037 - Heavily Redacted Intelligence Record

CASE FILE — CF-CIA-C05516037 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Location Unknown
Duration Estimated duration of the observed phenomenon
Unknown
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%
CIA document C05516037 represents one of the most heavily redacted files in the agency's UFO/UAP FOIA release collection. The two-page document, approved for release in 2010, contains almost no readable intelligence content. The extracted text shows only document control numbers (C00015403), scattered punctuation marks, fragments of letters, and the standard Black Vault archival header. The original classification level, source, destination, subject matter, and date are all absent or completely obscured. The document appears to be an intelligence memo, cable, or report based on its formatting structure and CIA provenance, but the actual content has been redacted to the point of rendering it analytically useless. Standard document metadata fields (from, to, subject, date) are all null, suggesting either complete redaction or that the document existed outside normal intelligence traffic protocols. The approval stamp indicates it underwent FOIA review but was deemed too sensitive for substantive release even decades after creation. This case represents a frustrating but common occurrence in declassified UFO research: documents acknowledged to exist but stripped of all meaningful intelligence value. Without context, witness information, location data, or incident details, this file serves primarily as evidence of the CIA's historical involvement in UFO-related matters and the ongoing classification of certain aspects of that involvement.
02 Timeline of Events
Unknown date
Original Document Created
CIA document C05516037 created as intelligence memo, cable, or report. Original date, subject, and content unknown due to redaction.
2010
FOIA Release Approval
Document approved for release through Freedom of Information Act process. Nearly all substantive content redacted prior to release.
Post-2010
Black Vault Archival
Document archived by John Greenewald Jr.'s Black Vault FOIA clearinghouse and made available to researchers.
03 Source Documents 1
CIA: C05516037
CIA FOIA 2 pages 425.8 KB EXTRACTED
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
The extreme level of redaction raises several analytical questions. First, why release the document at all if virtually nothing can be disclosed? This suggests either procedural compliance with FOIA requests or a deliberate acknowledgment that records exist while protecting operational details. Second, the absence of even basic metadata (date, location, subject) is unusual and may indicate the document relates to ongoing intelligence sources/methods, foreign government sensitivities, or programs still considered classified. The document's presence in the CIA's UFO collection suggests it does relate to unidentified aerial phenomena, but we cannot determine if it describes a specific sighting, an intelligence analysis, foreign government communications, or internal policy discussions. The credibility assessment is impossible without content. Cross-referencing with other CIA documents from the same time period or document control number range might provide context, but as a standalone case file, this offers no investigative value beyond confirming the existence of classified UFO-related CIA records.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
Protection of Sensitive UFO Intelligence
The complete redaction suggests the document contains information deemed genuinely sensitive even decades later—potentially relating to recovered materials, foreign government UFO programs, advanced surveillance capabilities, or incidents involving military installations. The CIA's willingness to acknowledge the document exists while revealing nothing may indicate content that would confirm significant UFO-related intelligence activities.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Over-Classification of Mundane Intelligence
The document may contain routine intelligence reporting on foreign government UFO investigations or public sightings that was unnecessarily classified due to source protection protocols. The extreme redaction could reflect bureaucratic over-caution rather than genuinely sensitive content. Many Cold War-era documents were classified by default regardless of actual sensitivity.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This document cannot be meaningfully analyzed or assigned a conventional explanation due to complete content redaction. Its significance lies not in what it reveals but in what it confirms: the CIA possessed intelligence records related to UFO/UAP phenomena deemed too sensitive for public release even after FOIA review. Whether this represents legitimate national security concerns, protection of intelligence methods, or excessive classification is impossible to determine. Confidence level: N/A. This case should remain in archives as an example of classification limitations in UFO research rather than as an investigable incident.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
85%
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