CLASSIFIED
CF-CIA-C05515702 CLASSIFIED
Soviet Survey on Extraterrestrial Belief - 1976
CASE FILE — CF-CIA-C05515702 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1976-11-19
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
USSR (Soviet Union)
Duration Estimated duration of the observed phenomenon
N/A - Survey 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
RU
AI Confidence AI-generated credibility score based on source reliability, detail consistency, and corroboration
85%
This CIA document (C05515702) contains what appears to be a Soviet public opinion survey or questionnaire from November 1976 concerning beliefs about unidentified aerial phenomena and extraterrestrial life. The document, marked with reference number '00-,1.111/33476-76' and dated '19 November 1976', was obtained through FOIA declassification efforts. The fragmentary text visible in the document includes questions about aerial phenomena observations, with specific inquiry language asking respondents about their beliefs regarding visitors from other space or planetary systems.
The most clearly readable portion of the document (items 7-10) references questions about 'artificial satellites' and includes a specific prompt asking whether respondents think certain phenomena could be 'something coming from other space' or extraterrestrial origins. The document format suggests this was part of a structured Soviet government or research institution survey attempting to gauge public perception of UFO phenomena during the Cold War era.
The significance of this document lies in its revelation that Soviet authorities were conducting systematic surveys about public belief in UFOs and extraterrestrial visitors during the mid-1970s, a period when both superpowers maintained official skepticism about UFO phenomena publicly while conducting classified investigations privately. The CIA's interest in obtaining and translating this document indicates intelligence value in understanding Soviet public attitudes and possibly their own UFO research programs.
02 Timeline of Events
1976-11-19
Soviet Survey Conducted
Soviet authorities conduct survey questionnaire regarding public beliefs about aerial phenomena and extraterrestrial visitors. Document reference number: 00-,1.111/33476-76
1976-11 to 1977
CIA Intelligence Collection
CIA obtains and processes the Soviet survey document, translating and cataloging it for intelligence analysis purposes
Unknown Date
Document Classification
Document classified and filed in CIA records under ID C05515702 as part of intelligence collection on Soviet activities
2000s-2010s
FOIA Declassification
Document declassified through Freedom of Information Act request and made publicly available through The Black Vault FOIA archive
03 Source Documents 1
CIA: C05515702
CIA FOIA 3 pages 422.2 KB EXTRACTED
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This document represents an intelligence collection artifact rather than a UFO sighting report. Its value lies in what it reveals about Soviet-era government interest in UFO phenomena and public perception management. The fact that the CIA deemed this document worthy of translation and retention suggests intelligence agencies were monitoring how the USSR approached the UFO question with its population. The document's fragmented state and poor OCR quality limit full analysis, but the visible survey questions indicate a structured attempt to measure belief in extraterrestrial visitation among Soviet citizens.
The timing is significant: 1976 falls within a period of heightened UFO activity globally and increased Cold War tensions. Both superpowers were concerned that UFO reports might mask advanced aerospace technology development by the adversary. The existence of this survey suggests the Soviet government was either: (1) conducting legitimate sociological research on belief systems, (2) attempting to gauge whether UFO sightings posed counterintelligence concerns, or (3) preparing public opinion management strategies. The document's classification and retention by CIA indicates it was considered valuable intelligence about Soviet methodology and concerns regarding aerial phenomena.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
Classified UFO Program Support
The survey could indicate the Soviet government was conducting serious UFO research through classified programs and needed to understand public awareness levels and belief patterns. This would parallel known Soviet military investigations of anomalous aerial phenomena during this period.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Public Opinion Management Research
The survey was likely a sociological study to understand popular belief in pseudoscience and supernatural phenomena, possibly part of broader Soviet efforts to promote scientific materialism and atheism. The government may have been measuring how effectively their educational system countered 'unscientific' beliefs.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This is a genuine Cold War intelligence document revealing Soviet government interest in public perception of UFO phenomena circa 1976. While not documenting a specific UFO incident, it provides valuable historical context about how both superpowers approached the UFO question during this period. The document's authenticity is supported by proper CIA declassification markings and FOIA processing. Its significance is moderate: it confirms Soviet government engagement with UFO-related public opinion research but doesn't provide groundbreaking revelations about actual phenomena or official Soviet positions. The fragmentary nature of the available text limits deeper analysis, but the document serves as evidence that UFO phenomena were a subject of official interest behind the Iron Curtain, contradicting public dismissals of the topic by Soviet authorities.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
85%
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