FLYING SAUCERS (MATCH MAGAZINE CARRIED AN ARTICLE O UFO SIGHTING, MARS WILL REACH CLOSEST POINT TO EARTH IN A LONG PERIOD)

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0005515998
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RIFPUB
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U
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2
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June 24, 2015
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January 31, 2011
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Case Number: 
F-2010-00651
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March 26, 1956
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C00015384 1EUX ANDlTid FOR: Assistant Director/Scientific Intel]igeuce 3U&T3C; i Flying Saucers 1. At Ardsn House nay attention was called to the 17 March 19$6 issue of the. French popular magasine, I.XrCTt, which had an article on a particularly challenging ?sight ig of a i&)C (iaysterieux objet celestiel) in the fors of a radar photograph confirmed by a visual sighting by the pilot of a scheduled -airline. 2. Are we keeping in touch ith.the Air Fares center on these thinas3 above'? Does it concern itself with torerigc "si6htingc" such as the 3.. I an also info_-ad that 'ii' the carving year Mars will reach . its ciosest point to the Earth in along period. Outlandish as it may ' seen, I do;:feel that CSI has theresponsibility..to keep its finger on this general subject 'f.for.no other purpose than Ultra the' trout. office with the refutation of the more, spectacular published reports. C00015384 LLtDRANDULt FOR: Assistant Directsi/Scientific Intelligence SUSJ'..CT i T3 ring Saucers 1. At Arden House nyattention was celled to the 17 !March 1956 issue of the French popular magazine, taTCCH., which had an article on a particularly challenging "sighting" of a WC (mysteriewc objet celestial) in the fo:7s of a radar photograph confirmed by a visual sighting by thi pilot of a .scheduled -airliiae. 2. Are we keeping in touch uiththe Air Force center ba these things? Does it concern itself vith Zoreiga "sightings" such as the above? 3., I so also infor ed that the coming year'. gars will reach its closest point to the Earth in a long period. OutlaadiCsh as it nylr seem, I do feel that CS! has the responsibilityto keep its finger on this general subject if for no other purpose than to ari the front office wh the refutta tj ct of the more, spectacular published reports.