Scientific Advisory Panel on Unidentified Flying Objects, Report, 1952-1953
CIA-UAP-002 · Release 03 (6/12)
Agency
CIA
Document type
PDF
Sighting type
Disc/Disk
Incident date
1952-1953
Release
Release 03 (6/12)
Evidence tier
Tier 2 · Documented report
What the document says
This file contains correspondence and reports dated 1952–1953 from the Scientific Advisory Panel on Unidentified Flying Objects, convened by the CIA’s Office of Scientific Intelligence. The panel’s primary conclusion was that “flying saucers” did not pose a direct physical threat to the national security of the United States. The panel found no evidence that these phenomena were attributable to hostile foreign artifacts or indicated a need to revise existing scientific concepts.
However, the panel identified a significant indirect threat stemming from the public’s fascination with the subject. The panel concluded that the high volume of reports, encouraged by a "sensationalist press," could overwhelm and clog vital intelligence and communication channels, potentially distracting from genuine threats. Furthermore, they warned that a “morbid national psychology” could be exploited by adversaries to incite “hysterical behavior and harmful distrust of duly constituted authority.” To mitigate these risks, the panel recommended an official policy of “debunking” to “strip the UFO subject of its mystery,” alongside a training initiative for military personnel to better recognize and filter out misidentified objects, thereby reducing communication “noise” and allowing the national security apparatus to focus on more "legitimate defense concerns."
This is one of 19 CIA records in the declassified archive, and one of 27 cases describing a disc/disk. It was published in Release 03 (6/12).
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