The Belgian Congo UFO Intelligence Report (1958)
On December 6, 1958, the Central Intelligence Agency prepared and disseminated Information Report A.96966 documenting correspondence received from a civilian source in Kive, Belgian Congo (now Democratic Republic of Congo). The report, marked as "unevaluated information," captured a remarkable snapshot of grassroots UFO research efforts in colonial Central Africa during the height of the Cold War UFO phenomenon. The source had written to an American sporting goods manufacturer requesting specialized equipment—a chart, compass, and telescope—for what appears to be an organized UFO study group operating in the Belgian Congo. The correspondent's letter reveals frustration with American secrecy regarding "flying saucers" and their capabilities, expressing determination to develop independent observation capabilities. Critically, the source reported that UFOs were appearing "more and more over this country" with increasing frequency throughout November 1958. The letter writer noted a significant observational advantage: the "beautiful nights" and less urban lifestyle in the Congo provided superior sky-watching opportunities compared to "busy Americans." This suggests sustained, deliberate observation rather than isolated incidents. The correspondent also made a curious reference to concerns about equipment damage during shipping, mentioning "six places over-used" and the need for "armor-plated" packaging to protect against "stones (iron-ore)" that might destroy the telescope before arrival—possibly alluding to local conditions, civil unrest, or perhaps meteoric activity that informed their UFO interests. The CIA's decision to document and circulate this civilian correspondence through official intelligence channels indicates institutional interest in tracking global UFO activity and civilian research initiatives. The report's classification as "unevaluated information" and the extensive redactions of source identification suggest operational security concerns about revealing intelligence collection methods or protecting the identity of an asset in a politically volatile region. The timing is significant: 1958 represented a peak year for UFO reports globally, and the Belgian Congo was approaching the tumultuous transition to independence that would occur in 1960.