CLASSIFIED
CF-CIA-C05515774 CLASSIFIED
Heavily Redacted CIA Document - April 1958 Communication
CASE FILE — CF-CIA-C05515774 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1958-04-17
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Washington D.C., 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 heavily redacted CIA document dated April 17, 1958 (marked '1 1 APR 1958') represents a communication between unidentified parties regarding an unknown subject matter. The document header references 'E. &.:,~. u:;.2:J (~)' and mentions Washington D.C., suggesting official correspondence within CIA channels. The body text is almost entirely obscured through redaction, with only fragments of individual words and phrases visible. The visible fragments include references to observations ('observed'), reporting ('report'), and what may be temporal references. The extreme level of redaction applied to this document, despite its 1958 date and subsequent FOIA release, suggests the content remains sensitive or falls under protected classification categories even decades after creation.
The document structure indicates formal correspondence, with what appears to be a salutation ('Dear') and closing elements visible. The fragmentary nature of the readable text prevents determination of whether this relates to aerial phenomena, intelligence operations, or other classified matters. The document's inclusion in the CIA's UFO-related FOIA releases suggests potential relevance to unexplained aerial phenomena investigations during the late 1950s, a period of heightened UFO activity and official interest including Projects Blue Book and related intelligence gathering efforts.
The preservation of this document in heavily redacted form within declassified UFO files, rather than complete withholding, indicates the CIA acknowledges its historical existence while maintaining operational security over specific details. The 1958 timeframe places this document during the Cold War era when both genuine UFO sightings and concerns about Soviet aircraft or technology created overlapping intelligence priorities.
02 Timeline of Events
1958-04-17
Document Creation/Transmission
CIA document dated April 17, 1958 created or transmitted between unidentified parties in Washington D.C. Subject matter unknown due to redaction.
1958-04-17
Official Correspondence Filed
Formal communication entered into CIA records system. Document structure suggests routine intelligence reporting or inter-agency communication.
Unknown (Post-1990s)
FOIA Request and Partial Release
Document released through Freedom of Information Act request with extensive redactions applied. Included in CIA UFO-related document collections.
Unknown
The Black Vault Publication
Document published in The Black Vault FOIA archive, making it publicly accessible despite heavy redaction. Catalogued as document C05515774.
03 Source Documents 1
CIA: C05515774
CIA FOIA 2 pages 392.4 KB EXTRACTED
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
The extreme redaction level (approximately 95% of text obscured) makes substantive analysis impossible, raising questions about why this document was released at all rather than withheld entirely under FOIA exemptions. The decision to heavily redact rather than fully withhold suggests the document's existence itself is considered releasable information, but specific operational details, sources, methods, or names remain protected. The date of April 1958 falls during a significant period for UFO investigations - just months before the controversial closure of Project Blue Book's predecessor investigations and during increased military and intelligence interest in aerial phenomena.
The document's classification status appears unmarked or redacted, which is unusual for CIA correspondence. Standard classification markings (SECRET, TOP SECRET, CONFIDENTIAL) are typically visible even on redacted documents, suggesting either this was unclassified correspondence that contained sensitive information, or the classification level itself has been removed. The fragmented visible text does not provide sufficient context to assess credibility or determine subject matter with confidence. Cross-referencing with other 1958 CIA UFO documents may reveal patterns or contemporaneous cases that could provide context.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
Protected UFO Intelligence Report
The extreme redaction level suggests this document contains specific details about a significant UFO incident or intelligence operation from 1958 that involves information still considered sensitive - possibly relating to advanced foreign technology, classified detection systems, or witness protection of high-level military or government personnel.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Misclassified Administrative Document
This may be routine administrative correspondence unrelated to UFOs that was mistakenly included in UFO document releases due to keyword searches, bulk processing, or filing errors. The heavy redaction could protect mundane personnel matters, budget information, or unrelated intelligence operations that happen to share filing categories.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This document represents an intelligence black box - a confirmed piece of official CIA correspondence from 1958 whose content remains effectively unknown due to extensive redaction. While its inclusion in UFO-related FOIA collections suggests potential relevance to aerial phenomena investigations, no definitive determination can be made about its actual subject matter. The document serves primarily as evidence of CIA activity during this period that remains classified or sensitive. Its significance lies not in revelations it provides, but in demonstrating continued protection of 1950s-era intelligence operations or sources. Without additional context or less-redacted versions, this case remains in the 'classified' category with low analytical value beyond confirming institutional secrecy practices. Confidence level in any UFO-related conclusion: very low.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
85%
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