CLASSIFIED
CF-CIA-C05515868 CLASSIFIED
The 1958 French UFO Correspondence Case
CASE FILE — CF-CIA-C05515868 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1958-01-01
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
France (specific location unknown)
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
FR
AI Confidence AI-generated credibility score based on source reliability, detail consistency, and corroboration
85%
This CIA document dated March 6, 1959, represents a response from J.S. Earman, Chief of the Inspection Office, to Major Keyhoe regarding an inquiry about UFO information. The letter acknowledges receipt of correspondence dated February 13, 1959, but provides minimal substantive information. The response notably refers to a "consensus" concerning French reports from a specific research period in 1958, suggesting some level of inter-agency or international intelligence sharing regarding UFO phenomena during that era.
The document's significance lies not in what it reveals, but in what it conceals. Earman states he does not have "sufficient information upon which to base an appropriate answer to your question," yet simultaneously references a consensus about French reports from 1958. This contradiction suggests the existence of classified assessments or evaluations that were known to both parties but could not be openly discussed in correspondence.
The administrative markings indicate this was an official response from the CIA's Inspection Office, with distribution limited to the original addressee. The heavily redacted nature of the source material, combined with the vague references to "all the information available on this subject," points to ongoing intelligence collection and analysis efforts regarding UFO phenomena during the late 1950s, particularly focusing on reports originating from France.
02 Timeline of Events
1958
French UFO Reports Period
Unspecified UFO incidents or research activity occurs in France that later becomes the subject of CIA analysis and inter-agency 'consensus.' The specific nature of these reports remains classified.
1959-02-13
Major Keyhoe's Inquiry
Major Keyhoe submits a letter to the CIA requesting information about French UFO reports from 1958, referencing an apparent 'consensus' that he was aware of through unknown channels.
1959-03-06
CIA Official Response
J.S. Earman of the CIA Inspector General's Office responds to Keyhoe's inquiry, acknowledging the letter but declining to provide substantive information while confirming awareness of the French reports consensus.
1959-03-06
Document Classification and Distribution
The response letter is processed with limited distribution to the original addressee only, indicating sensitivity of the subject matter within CIA bureaucratic procedures.
03 Key Witnesses
Major Donald Keyhoe
UFO researcher, former NICAP director, correspondent
high
Major Donald Keyhoe was a prominent UFO researcher and author who served as director of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP). A former Marine Corps aviator and naval aviation pioneer, Keyhoe was one of the most credible civilian voices advocating for serious UFO investigation during the 1950s and 1960s.
"Content of February 13, 1959 letter not available in this document"
J.S. Earman
CIA Inspector General's Office, Chief of Inspection
high
Official CIA representative responding to UFO inquiries on behalf of the intelligence community. Position indicates senior-level involvement in managing external correspondence regarding sensitive subjects.
"I regret that I do not have sufficient information upon which to base an appropriate answer to your question."
04 Source Documents 1
CIA: C05515868
CIA FOIA 2 pages 384.0 KB EXTRACTED
05 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This document is significant primarily for what it implies rather than what it states explicitly. Major Keyhoe (likely Major Donald Keyhoe, the prominent UFO researcher and former NICAP director) was clearly engaged in correspondence with CIA officials regarding UFO matters, indicating that civilian researchers had some level of access to intelligence offices during this period. The reference to 'French reports' from 1958 is intriguing, as France experienced several notable UFO waves during the 1950s, and French military and intelligence services were known to take the phenomenon seriously.
The document's evasiveness is characteristic of CIA responses during this era—acknowledging the inquiry while providing no actionable information. The phrase 'consensus you refer to concerning French' suggests there was an established position or analysis regarding French UFO data that both parties were aware of, possibly from classified briefings or inter-agency meetings. The fact that this correspondence exists at all demonstrates that UFO phenomena were being tracked and analyzed at the highest levels of U.S. intelligence, even if official public statements downplayed the subject.
06 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
French UFO Wave Cover-Up
France experienced significant UFO activity during the 1950s, and French military and scientific authorities took the phenomenon more seriously than their American counterparts. The 'consensus' referenced may involve joint NATO intelligence assessments of genuinely anomalous aerial phenomena that both governments agreed to keep classified. Earman's acknowledgment that a consensus exists while refusing to discuss it suggests substantive findings that remain concealed to this day.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Bureaucratic Deflection of Prosaic Reports
The evasive response may simply reflect that French reports from 1958 were mundane misidentifications or known aircraft that didn't warrant serious intelligence attention. The CIA may have had no substantial information to share because there was nothing remarkable about the cases. Keyhoe's reputation for UFO advocacy may have led him to attribute greater significance to routine intelligence monitoring than actually existed.
07 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This case represents a documented instance of CIA engagement with UFO inquiries during the late 1950s, specifically regarding French UFO reports from 1958. While the document reveals no specific incident details, it confirms active intelligence interest in international UFO phenomena and establishes that civilian researchers like Major Keyhoe had some degree of communication with CIA officials. The evasive nature of the response, combined with references to classified 'consensus' assessments, suggests the existence of more substantial intelligence analyses that remain classified. This document is most valuable as evidence of the CIA's ongoing monitoring role rather than as insight into any specific UFO event. Confidence level: medium—the document is authentic and reveals organizational behavior, but provides insufficient detail about the underlying incident(s) to draw specific conclusions.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
85%
08 Community Discussion
VIEW ALL >// NO COMMENTS YET
Be the first field agent to contribute analysis on this case.
09 Live Chat 1 ROOM
ENTER LIVE CHAT
Real-time discussion with other field agents analyzing this case.