CLASSIFIED
CF-CIA-C05516072 CLASSIFIED PRIORITY: HIGH

CIA ORD UFO Material Evaluation Request - June 1966

CASE FILE — CF-CIA-C05516072 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1966-06-01
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Unknown Location, United States
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
Country Country where the incident took place
US
AI Confidence AI-generated credibility score based on source reliability, detail consistency, and corroboration
85%
This declassified CIA document reveals an internal memorandum regarding UFO-related material that was being evaluated by the CIA's Office of Research and Development (ORD) in June 1966. The heavily redacted document indicates that specific items were provided at the request of an unnamed CIA officer, who expressed concern about 'ongoing interest' in the material. The memo writer notes they were asked to 'stay close' and provide additional background information on certain subjects, with the understanding that ORD interest should be kept at a 'low profile' until a proper evaluation could be made. The document's significance lies not in describing a specific UFO sighting, but in revealing CIA institutional involvement in UFO material analysis during the 1960s. The reference to maintaining a 'low profile' and the promise of 'fairly regular' contact between parties suggests this was part of a deliberate, ongoing intelligence assessment rather than a casual inquiry. The document's heavy redaction, particularly regarding the nature of the material being evaluated and the identities of personnel involved, indicates the sensitivity of the subject matter. The timing is notable: June 1966 places this squarely in the era of Project Blue Book (1952-1969) and just before the CIA's Robertson Panel recommendations were being reassessed. The document provides rare documentary evidence of CIA interest in UFO phenomena beyond their publicly acknowledged limited involvement, suggesting parallel or deeper analysis channels within the intelligence community during this period.
02 Timeline of Events
June 1966
ORD Requests UFO Material Evaluation
CIA Office of Research and Development requests specific items and materials related to UFO phenomena for analysis. Materials are provided at the request of an ORD officer.
June 1966
Inter-Office Communication Established
Memo author and ORD officer agree to maintain regular contact regarding the evaluation. Author commits to obtaining additional background information on the subjects under review.
June 1966
Low Profile Protocol Implemented
ORD officer explicitly requests that interest in the material be kept at a 'low profile' until proper evaluation can be completed, suggesting sensitivity about the investigation.
June 1966 onwards
Ongoing Evaluation Period
Regular basis communication established between offices for continued assessment of UFO material, indicating this was not a one-time review but an ongoing program.
03 Key Witnesses
Anonymous CIA Officer
CIA Office of Research and Development Personnel
high
Unidentified CIA officer involved in requesting and evaluating UFO-related materials for the Office of Research and Development in 1966. Identity redacted in declassified document.
"Asked that we stay close and obtain additional info on the subjects, which I agreed to do."
Anonymous Memo Author
CIA Intelligence Officer
high
CIA officer responsible for liaison with ORD regarding UFO material evaluation. Served as point of contact for 'fairly regular' updates on the evaluation process.
"He suggested that the ORD interest be kept at a low profile until a proper evaluation could be made, but at the same time indicated that he would be in touch with me on a fairly regular basis."
04 Source Documents 1
CIA: C05516072
CIA FOIA 2 pages 387.9 KB EXTRACTED
05 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This document is significant primarily as metadata about CIA UFO involvement rather than details of any specific incident. The heavily redacted nature of the text makes it impossible to determine what specific UFO material or incidents were under evaluation. However, several factors warrant attention: (1) The involvement of the Office of Research and Development suggests technical/scientific analysis rather than purely intelligence gathering; (2) The explicit instruction to maintain a 'low profile' indicates sensitivity about public or inter-agency awareness; (3) The promise of 'fairly regular' contact implies an ongoing program rather than a one-off assessment; (4) The request for 'additional background information' suggests the material was substantial enough to require deeper investigation. The document's credibility is high given its official CIA provenance and declassification through FOIA channels. However, its analytical value is limited by redactions. The language used ('ongoing interest,' 'low profile,' 'evaluation') is characteristic of legitimate intelligence community internal communications. The date reference to June 1966 is consistent with known CIA activities during the Cold War era when aerial phenomena were of legitimate national security interest due to concerns about Soviet technology.
06 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
Evidence of Parallel UFO Investigation Program
This document reveals the CIA maintained active UFO investigation channels beyond publicly acknowledged programs like Project Blue Book. The deliberate 'low profile' instruction and regular reporting structure suggest a compartmentalized program analyzing UFO material with genuine concern about the phenomena, possibly involving physical evidence or highly credible reports that warranted scientific analysis by ORD.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Routine Dismissal Process
The document may represent a bureaucratic process for evaluating and ultimately dismissing UFO reports that had reached CIA attention through various channels. The 'low profile' approach could indicate the Agency's desire to avoid public attention while quietly determining these reports had conventional explanations, consistent with the CIA's public stance of minimal UFO interest.
07 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This document represents authenticated evidence of CIA involvement in UFO material evaluation during the 1960s, operating through channels that were deliberately kept low-profile. While the heavily redacted text prevents identification of specific incidents or the nature of materials under review, the document confirms that the CIA's Office of Research and Development was actively analyzing UFO-related information with sufficient seriousness to warrant regular inter-office communication and evaluation protocols. The significance lies not in explaining any particular sighting, but in documenting institutional interest that contradicts public CIA statements of minimal UFO involvement during this era. The 'low profile' instruction particularly suggests awareness of public sensitivity around CIA UFO research. This case remains classified in terms of its specific subject matter, though the existence of the evaluation process itself is now confirmed through declassification.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
85%
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