CLASSIFIED
CF-CIA-C05516039 CLASSIFIED

Contact Division UFO Information Inquiry Protocol (1970s)

CASE FILE — CF-CIA-C05516039 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
United States (CIA Headquarters)
Duration Estimated duration of the observed phenomenon
N/A - Administrative Document
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 heavily redacted CIA internal memorandum outlines bureaucratic procedures for handling UFO-related intelligence inquiries through the Contact Division. The document, likely from the 1970s based on formatting and context, establishes a formal protocol requiring separate messages for each contact source when requesting UFO information. The memo emphasizes maintaining contact anonymity and preventing unauthorized disclosure of intelligence relationships. The document references a 'Director for [REDACTED]' and discusses systematic procedures for UFO information review by the Contact Division and Office of Scientific Intelligence. Key procedural elements include: requiring contact sources to be queried individually, maintaining strict confidentiality of source relationships, and establishing a clearance process through the Scientific Intelligence office dated to November 1971. The memo indicates institutional concern about protecting intelligence collection methods while responding to UFO information requests. The fragmentary nature of the document, with significant redactions of names, offices, and specific procedures, suggests this represents part of a larger internal discussion about how the CIA managed UFO-related intelligence during the Cold War era. The emphasis on 'Contact Division' protocols indicates the Agency was receiving UFO reports through human intelligence sources and needed standardized handling procedures to protect operational security while processing such information.
02 Timeline of Events
1971-11
Scientific Intelligence Review Established
Office of Scientific Intelligence establishes or updates procedures for reviewing UFO information through Contact Division protocols
1970s (estimated)
Memorandum Issued
Internal CIA memo establishes formal protocol requiring separate messages for each contact source when requesting UFO information
1970s (estimated)
Contact Protection Protocols
Procedures emphasize maintaining strict confidentiality of intelligence relationships and preventing disclosure of source identities when processing UFO queries
03 Source Documents 1
CIA: C05516039
CIA FOIA 2 pages 404.8 KB EXTRACTED
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This document is significant not for describing a specific UFO incident, but for revealing CIA institutional structures for handling UFO intelligence during the 1970s. The emphasis on protecting 'contact' sources suggests the Agency was receiving UFO reports through its human intelligence network, possibly from foreign contacts, defectors, or domestic sources requiring anonymity. The requirement for individual contact queries and the involvement of the Office of Scientific Intelligence indicates these weren't casual inquiries but systematic intelligence collection efforts. The credibility assessment here focuses on the document's authenticity as a CIA administrative record rather than witness testimony. The heavy redaction pattern is consistent with legitimate FOIA releases protecting intelligence methods and sources. The bureaucratic language and procedural detail authenticate this as a genuine internal memo. However, the fragmentary text prevents full understanding of the context: was this routine protocol, response to a specific incident, or part of systematic UFO monitoring? The November 1971 date reference places this in the post-Blue Book era when the Air Force had officially ended UFO investigations, yet the CIA clearly maintained internal procedures for handling such intelligence.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
Evidence of Covert UFO Program
The existence of formal Contact Division protocols for UFO information, combined with heavy redactions and Scientific Intelligence involvement, suggests systematic collection and analysis of UFO intelligence beyond public acknowledgment. The emphasis on source protection and the November 1971 date (post-Blue Book) indicates the CIA maintained active UFO investigation programs while publicly claiming disinterest. The bureaucratic infrastructure implies sustained, organized effort rather than casual information processing.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Foreign Intelligence Context
The Contact Division protocols likely relate to monitoring foreign governments' UFO investigations and propaganda efforts during the Cold War, not investigating actual phenomena. The CIA would naturally want to know if adversaries were using UFO narratives for psychological operations, developing aerospace technology reported as UFOs, or if foreign contacts were reporting unusual military activities. The procedures protect human intelligence sources reporting on foreign UFO programs, not extraterrestrial craft.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This document represents credible evidence of CIA institutional interest in UFO phenomena during the 1970s, contradicting public claims of disinterest following Project Blue Book's closure in 1969. However, the heavily redacted content prevents definitive conclusions about the nature or extent of CIA UFO investigations. The procedural focus on protecting intelligence sources suggests the Agency viewed UFO reports as potentially sensitive intelligence matters requiring operational security rather than dismissing them as nonsense. The significance lies in bureaucratic infrastructure: organizations don't create formal protocols for phenomena they consider irrelevant. This document merits medium priority as administrative evidence of official UFO interest, though it lacks the dramatic impact of actual sighting reports or analysis documents.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
85%
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