🇺🇸 CIA
This document references a publication by Leon Davidson titled "The Air Force and the Saucers, Part Three: The Central Intelligence Agency Becomes Involved with Saucers". It notes that Davidson did not withhold information about a visit to the CIA office in Chicago, but did so because he did not remember the details well enough to risk misspelling them. A soundproof conference room in a courthouse is mentioned as a common meeting space. The CIA promised to provide Davidson with code translations and transmitter identification if possible, and advised him not to use the CIA letterhead in his upcoming article without prior approval from Washington. The CIA's Chicago location was never discussed, and the text appears designed to attract readers with a sensationalist tone. Finally, it mentions that Davidson remained in contact with the CIA for unresolved matters, and the author considers themselves relieved of this responsibility.