CLASSIFIED
CF-CIA-C05515934 CLASSIFIED PRIORITY: HIGH

The 1952 Multiple Object Sightings Memorandum

CASE FILE — CF-CIA-C05515934 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1952-07-29
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Location unspecified, United States
Duration Estimated duration of the observed phenomenon
Unknown
Object Type Classification of the observed object based on witness descriptions
formation
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 CIA memorandum dated July 29, 1952, references multiple reports of 'unidentified flying objects' that had been received during a critical period of the 1952 UFO wave. The document appears to discuss various reports and observations, though significant portions are illegible or heavily degraded. The memo was directed to what appears to be high-level intelligence officials, suggesting these sightings were taken seriously at the institutional level. The timing is particularly significant as July 1952 marked the peak of UFO sightings over Washington D.C. and across the United States, a period that would become known as one of the most intense UFO flaps in American history. The document mentions review of multiple sighting reports and references coordination between different agencies or departments. The memorandum format and apparent distribution to senior intelligence personnel indicates these were not dismissed as trivial matters but were subject to official analysis and tracking. The document's classification status and subsequent declassification through FOIA requests decades later underscores the government's historical interest in monitoring and documenting UFO phenomena. The severely degraded condition of the document makes detailed analysis challenging, with most specific details about locations, object descriptions, and witness accounts rendered illegible. What remains clear is the institutional response: formal documentation, inter-agency communication, and retention of records that would remain classified for decades.
02 Timeline of Events
1952-07-29
CIA Memorandum Created
Intelligence memorandum documenting multiple UFO sighting reports prepared and circulated to senior officials
July 1952
Peak of 1952 UFO Wave
Document created during the most intense period of UFO sightings in U.S. history, particularly over Washington D.C.
1952-07-19 to 1952-07-27
Washington D.C. Radar Incidents
Multiple radar contacts and visual sightings over the nation's capital prompted military response
Declassification Date Unknown
FOIA Release
Document declassified and released through Freedom of Information Act, made available via CIA Reading Room
03 Source Documents 1
CIA: C05515934
CIA FOIA 2 pages 411.3 KB EXTRACTED
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This document's significance lies not in specific sighting details—which are largely illegible—but in what it reveals about official government response to the 1952 UFO wave. The July 29, 1952 date places this memo at the absolute peak of the Washington D.C. UFO incidents, which occurred over consecutive weekends in mid-to-late July. During this period, radar operators, military personnel, and civilians reported multiple objects over the nation's capital, prompting Air Force interceptor scrambles and generating intense public interest. The memo's existence within CIA files, its apparent circulation to senior officials, and its subsequent classification for decades all indicate institutional concern that extended beyond Air Force Project Blue Book. The document's poor condition may be the result of age and storage conditions, though the timing of its creation during one of the most significant UFO incidents in American history makes any remaining details potentially valuable. The reference to 'a number of cases' suggests this was part of a systematic review or compilation effort, possibly related to the CIA's formation of the Robertson Panel in January 1953, which would assess the UFO phenomenon.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
Evidence of Genuine Concern
The creation of a high-level intelligence memorandum during the peak of credible sightings, combined with decades of classification, suggests authorities documented encounters they could not explain through conventional means. The 1952 wave included multiple-witness events, radar-visual confirmations, and pilot testimonies that defied prosaic explanation.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Routine Intelligence Processing
The memo may simply represent standard intelligence community documentation of unusual reports during a period of heightened public attention. The classification could reflect routine information security protocols rather than indication of extraordinary phenomena. Many reports from this period were later attributed to weather phenomena, aircraft misidentification, and temperature inversions affecting radar.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This memorandum represents authenticated evidence of high-level intelligence community involvement in UFO investigation during the critical 1952 wave. While the document's degraded state prevents detailed case analysis, its provenance, classification status, and timing during the Washington D.C. incidents establish it as a significant historical artifact. The memo likely served as either a briefing document or inter-agency communication regarding the multiple credible sightings that occurred during this period. The case is classified as such because the document itself remains partially illegible and represents official government documentation rather than a specific incident investigation. Its high priority rating reflects the historical importance of the 1952 wave and the documented institutional response, even though specific evidentiary details cannot be extracted from this particular document.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
85%
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