🇺🇸 CIA
In this letter, dated November 29, 1955, a conversation is shown between Mr. Popanttch and a member of the House Committee. Mr. Popanttch responds to an alleged suggestion of interest from the Committee in unidentified flying objects. Despite expectations, he states there is no official interest in unidentified aerial phenomena. The communication is clear and direct, without ambiguity, suggesting an already defined institutional stance.
The tone of the letter is professional and respectful, but clearly conveys that the CIA does not consider it a priority or relevant to investigate further reports on UFOs. This correspondence, although brief, offers a historical view of how U.S. authorities handled the issue of unidentified flying objects in the 1950s. It is an interesting document that reflects the official mindset of the time.