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CF-CIA-C05515866 UNRESOLVED

Unreadable CIA Document C05515866 (January 1959)

CASE FILE — CF-CIA-C05515866 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1959-01-01
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Unknown Location
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
AI Confidence AI-generated credibility score based on source reliability, detail consistency, and corroboration
85%
CIA document C05515866 is a heavily degraded two-page document dated January 1959 that has been declassified through FOIA requests and archived in the CIA Reading Room. The extracted text is largely illegible due to poor scanning quality, degraded source material, or redaction. Only fragments of text are visible, making it impossible to determine the specific content, context, or subject matter of the document. The document appears to contain some form of official correspondence or memorandum, as evidenced by formatting artifacts suggesting header fields for routing information (from/to fields visible as dashes and underscores). A signature block is partially visible at the bottom, indicating this was an official communication, but the signatory's name and title are unreadable. The date header shows 'JAN 1959' suggesting this document originated in early 1959 during the height of Cold War tensions. Without legible content, it is impossible to determine whether this document relates to UFO/UAP phenomena, aerial observations, foreign intelligence reports, or other CIA activities. The document's inclusion in the CIA's UFO declassification archive suggests potential relevance to anomalous aerial phenomena, but this cannot be confirmed from the available text. This represents a significant gap in the historical record that may only be resolved through obtaining a higher-quality scan or accessing the original physical document.
02 Timeline of Events
January 1959
Document Created
CIA document C05515866 was generated as an official memorandum or communication during January 1959, during the Cold War period.
Unknown Date
Document Declassified
The document was declassified and released to the CIA FOIA Reading Room, likely as part of UFO-related document releases.
Unknown Date
Archived by The Black Vault
The document was catalogued and made publicly available through The Black Vault FOIA archive maintained by John Greenewald Jr.
03 Source Documents 1
CIA: C05515866
CIA FOIA 2 pages 382.5 KB EXTRACTED
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This case presents a fundamental challenge for analysis: the source material is functionally unreadable. The document's presence in the CIA FOIA UFO collection suggests it was categorized as potentially relevant to UAP research, but without legible content, we cannot verify this connection or assess its significance. The January 1959 timeframe places this during an active period of UFO reporting in the United States, coinciding with Project Blue Book operations and heightened public interest in aerial phenomena. The poor quality of the declassified document raises questions about preservation practices and scanning protocols. It's unclear whether the degradation occurred before or after declassification, or whether redaction methods contributed to the illegibility. The visible formatting suggests this was a standard intelligence memorandum or cable, which would typically contain analysis, field reports, or inter-agency communications. Without content analysis, credibility assessment is impossible.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Administrative Document Misclassified
The most likely explanation is that this document was routine administrative correspondence or an unrelated intelligence memo that was incorrectly included in UFO declassification batches due to keyword matching, filing errors, or overly broad search parameters during the FOIA processing.
Intentional Obfuscation
Some researchers might argue the illegibility is deliberate - that sensitive information was rendered unreadable through aggressive redaction or poor-quality scanning to comply with FOIA technically while preventing actual disclosure. However, this seems unlikely given standard declassification practices.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
Due to the completely illegible nature of the source document, no meaningful analysis or determination can be made regarding this case. The document exists as an archival record marker rather than a usable piece of evidence. Its significance remains unknown until a legible version can be obtained. This case should remain in the archives as 'unresolved - insufficient data' with low priority unless superior documentation becomes available. Researchers seeking information about CIA activities or UFO investigations in January 1959 should pursue alternative sources or request enhanced copies of this document through additional FOIA requests.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
85%
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