8 December 1950
(Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington , D.C. )
Source: NICAP.org
The document deals with the 6 December 1950 (at 10:30 hours (a.m.))U.S.
East Coast unidentified aircraft alert incident. 40 unidentified aircraft were discovered
by radar in the vicinity of Limestone, Maine .
The whole document (not written in U.S. Department of Defense document format) (Page 6):
“FBI,RICHMOND 12-8-50 12-09 PM MEW
The document deals with the 6 December 1950 (at 10:30 hours (a.m.))
The whole document (not written in U.S. Department of Defense document format) (Page 6):
“FBI,
DIRECTOR URGENT
RE FLYING SAUCERS. THIS OFFICE VERY CONFIDENTIALLY
ADVISED BY ARMY INTELLIGENCE, RICHMOND ,
THAT THEY HAVE BEEN PUT ON IMMEDIATE HIGH ALERT FOR ANY DATA WHATSOEVER
CONCERNING FLYING SAUCERS. CIC (COUNTER INTELLIGENCE CORPS) HERE STATES
BACKGROUND OF INSTRUCTIONS NOT AVAILABLE FROM AIR FORCE INTELLIGENCE, WHO ARE
NOT AWARE OF REASON FOR ALERT LOCALLY, BUT ANY INFORMATION WHATSOEVER MUST BE
TELEPHONED BY THEM IMMEDIATELY TO AIR FORCE INTELLIGENCE: CIC ADVISES DATA
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL AND SHOULD NOT BE DISSEMINATED.
AUERBACH
END ACK
12-11 PM OK FBI WA NRJ”
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