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  25. ___________________________________________________________________________________________
  26. From: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin)
  27. Subject: Mj12_fbi.txt
  28. Date: 7 Jun 94 06:36:00 GMT
  29. Organization: FidoNet node 1:104/428.0 - <ParaNet(sm) , Arvada CO
  30.  
  31.  
  32. * Forwarded from "Fidonet UFO Conference"
  33. * Originally by Don Allen
  34. * Originally to All
  35. * Originally dated 30 May 1994, 19:40
  36.  
  37.  
  38. L---+---T1----+-T--2----T----3--T-+----4T---+---T5----+-T--6-----------------R
  39. 27-AUGUST-1993 Seattle, Washington, USA
  40.  
  41. Recently, a case was presented in the popular UFO press, (UFO Magazine,
  42. Sunland CA), in which the US Air Force stated that the "MJ-12 Presidential
  43. Briefing Paper", was "bogus" in reply to an Freedom of Information Act request
  44. (FOIA).
  45.  
  46. This file contains reproductions of all documents received from the FBI in
  47. response to our FOIA requests about investigations into the release of the
  48. supposedly highly classified "MJ-12" paper. In short, the FBI now says that
  49. the "MJ-12" paper is "bogus" too.
  50.  
  51. The events described in these documents are most interesting. Please note the
  52. role of Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI): An AFOSI Special
  53. Agent approaches the Dallas FBI office with a copy of the MJ-12 paper, asking
  54. the FBI to determine the authenticity of the document. FBI Dallas asks FBI
  55. Headquarters, (FBIHQ), Washington DC, what to do. FBIHQ asks AFOSI
  56. Heaquarters, Washington DC, and is told that the document is "fabricated", and
  57. "completely bogus". FBIHQ "advises" Dallas FBI to close the investigation.
  58.  
  59. Apparently no FBI investigation was undertaken!?
  60.  
  61. Dale Goudie Jim Klotz
  62. CUFON Information Director CUFON SYSOP
  63.  
  64. ============================================================================
  65.  
  66. 4-694 (Rev.8-22-89) U.S. Department of Justice
  67. Federal Bureau of Investigation
  68.  
  69. Washington, D.C. 20535 OCT 7 1992
  70.  
  71. Subject of Request: Majestic 12
  72. FOIPA No. 364,691 /190-HQ-1036984
  73.  
  74.  
  75.  
  76. Dear Mr. Goudie:
  77.  
  78. Enclosed are copies of documents from FBI records. Excisions have been made to
  79. protect information exempt from disclosure pursuant to Title 5, United States
  80. Code, Section 552 and/or Section 552a. In addition, where excisions were made,
  81. the appropriate exempting subsections have been cited opposite the deletions.
  82. Where pages have been withheld in their entirety, a deleted page information
  83. sheet has been substituted showing the reasons or basis for the deletion. The
  84. subsections cited for withholding information from the enclosed documents are
  85. marked below:
  86.  
  87. Section 552 Section 552a
  88.  
  89. [ ](b)(1) [ ](b)(7)(A) [ ](d)(5)
  90. [ ](b)(2) [ ](b)(7)(B) [ ](j)(2)
  91. [ ](b)(3)_______________________ [X](b)(7)(C) [ ](k)(1)
  92. _____________________________ [X](b)(7)(D) [ ](k)(2)
  93. _____________________________ [ ](b)(7)(E) [ ](k)(3)
  94. _____________________________ [ ](b)(7)(F) [ ](k)(4)
  95. [ ](b)(4) [ ](b)(8) [ ](k)(5)
  96. [ ](b)(5) [ ](b)(9) [ ](k)(6)
  97. [ ](b)(6) [ ](k)(7)
  98.  
  99.  
  100. (See Form 4-694a, enclosed for an explanation of these exemptions.)
  101.  
  102. Pursuant to your request, 9 page(s) were reviewed and 9 page(s) are being
  103. released.
  104.  
  105. During the review of material pertinent to the subject of your request,
  106. documents were located which
  107.  
  108. [ ] originated with another Government agency(ies).
  109. These documents were referred to that agency(ies) for review and
  110. direct response to you.
  111.  
  112. [ ] contain information furnished by another Government agency(ies).
  113. You will be advised by the FBI as to the releasability of this
  114. information following our consultation with the other agency(ies).
  115.  
  116. FBI/DOJ
  117. ============================================================================
  118.  
  119.  
  120. 4-694a (Rev. 12-4-86)
  121.  
  122. EXPLANATION OF EXEMPTIONS
  123.  
  124. SUBSECTIONS OF TITLE 5, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 552
  125.  
  126. (b)(1) (A) specifically authorized under criteria established by an
  127. Executive order to be kept secret in the interest of national
  128. defense or foreign policy and (B) are in fact properly classified
  129. pursuant to such Executive order;
  130.  
  131. (b) (2) related solely to the internal personnel rules and practices of an
  132. agency;
  133.  
  134. (b) (3) specifically exempted from disclosure by statute (other than section
  135. 552b of this title), provided that such statute (A) requires that
  136. the matters be withheld from the public in such a manner as to leave
  137. no discretion on the issue, or (B) establishes particular criteria
  138. withholding or refers to particular types of matters to be withheld;
  139.  
  140. (b) (4) trade secrets and commercial or financial information obtained from
  141. a person and privileged or confidential;
  142.  
  143. (b) (5) inter-agency or intra-agency memorandums or letters which would not
  144. be available by law to a party other than an agency in litigation
  145. with the agency;
  146.  
  147. (b) (6) personnel and medical files and similar files the disclosure of
  148. which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal
  149. privacy;
  150.  
  151. (b) (7) records or information compiled for law enforcement purposes, but
  152. only to the extent that the production of such law enforcement
  153. record or information (A) could reasonably be expected to interfere
  154. with enforcement proceedings, (B) would deprive a person of a right
  155. to a fair trial or an impartial adjudication, (C) could reasonably
  156. be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal
  157. privacy (D) could reasonably be expected to disclose the identity of
  158. a confidential source, including a State, local, or foreign agency or
  159.  
  160. authority or any private institution which furnished information on
  161. a confidential basis, and, in the case of a record or information
  162. compiled by a criminal law enforcement authority in the course of a
  163. criminal investigation, or by an agency conducting a lawful national
  164. security intelligence investigation, information furnished by a
  165. confidential source, (E) would disclose techniques and procedures
  166. for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions, or would
  167. disclose guidelines for law enforcement investigations or
  168. prosecutions if such disclosure could reasonably be expected to risk
  169. circumvention of the law, or (F) could reasonably be expected to
  170. endanger the life of physical safety of any individual;
  171.  
  172. (b) (8) contained in or related to examination, operating, or condition
  173. reports prepared by, on behalf of, or for the use of an agency
  174. responsible for the regulation or supervision of financial
  175. institutions; or
  176.  
  177. (b) (9) geological and geophysical information and data, including maps,
  178. concerning wells.
  179.  
  180. SUBSECTIONS OF TITLE 5, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 552a
  181.  
  182. (d) (5) information compiled in reasonable anticipation of a civil action
  183. proceeding;
  184.  
  185. (j) (2) material reporting investigative efforts pertaining to the
  186. enforcement of criminal law including efforts to prevent, control,
  187. or reduce crime or apprehend criminals, except records of arrest;
  188.  
  189. (k) (1) information which is currently and properly classified pursuant to
  190. Executive Order 12356 in the interest of the national defense or
  191. foreign policy, for example, information involving intelligence
  192. sources or methods;
  193.  
  194. (k) (2) investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other
  195. than criminal, which did not result in loss of a right, benefit or
  196. privilege under Federal programs, or which would identify a source
  197. who furnished information pursuant to a promise that his/her
  198. identity would be held in confidence;
  199.  
  200. (k) (3) material maintained in connection with providing protective services
  201. to the President of the United States or any other individual
  202. pursuant to the authority of Title 18, United States Code, Section
  203. 3056;
  204.  
  205. (k) (4) required by statute to be maintained and used solely as statistical
  206. records;
  207.  
  208. (k) (5) investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of
  209. determining suitability eligibility, or qualifications for Federal
  210. civilian employment or for access to classified information, the
  211. disclosure of which would reveal the identity of the person who
  212. furnished information pursuant to a promise that his identity would
  213. be held in confidence;
  214.  
  215. (k) (6) testing or examination material used to determine individual
  216. qualifications for appointment or promotion in Federal Government
  217. service the release of which would compromise the testing or
  218. examination process;
  219.  
  220. (k) (7) material used to determine potential for promotion in the armed
  221. services, the disclosure of which would reveal the identity of the
  222. person who furnished the material pursuant to a promise that his
  223. identity would be held in confidence.
  224.  
  225. FBI/DOJ
  226. ============================================================================
  227.  
  228. [X] If you desire, you may appeal any denials contained herein.
  229. Appeals should be directed in writing to the Assistant Attorney General,
  230. Office of Policy Development (Attention: Office of Information and Privacy),
  231. United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. 20530, within thirty
  232. days from receipt of this letter. The envelope and the letter should be marked
  233. "Freedom of Information Appeal" or "Information Appeal." Please cite the FOIPA
  234. number assigned to your request so that it may be easily identified.
  235.  
  236. [X] See additional information which follows.
  237.  
  238. Sincerely yours,
  239.  
  240. /s/ J. Kevin O'Brien
  241.  
  242. Chief
  243. Freedom of Information-
  244. Privacy Acts Section
  245. Information Management Division
  246.  
  247. Enclosures (2)
  248.  
  249. ============================================================================
  250.  
  251. FD36 (Rev.8-29-85)
  252. FBI
  253.  
  254. TRANSMIT VIA: PRECEDENCE: CLASSIFICATION
  255. Teletype Immediate TOP SECRET
  256. Facsimile Priority SECRET
  257. X Airtel Routine CONFIDENTIAL
  258. UNCLAS E F T O
  259. UNCLAS
  260.  
  261. S E C R E T Date 10/25/88
  262.  
  263. 1 TO: DIRECTOR, FBI b7c
  264.  
  265. 2 FROM: SAC, DALLAS (65C-) (P) DECLASSIFIED BY 9803 [ / ]
  266. ON 6/14/93
  267. 3 SUBJECT: UNSUB(S); FOIA # 364,691
  268. POSSIBLE DISCLOSURE OF
  269. 4 CLASSIFIED INFORMATION REGARDING
  270. OPERATION MAJESTIC-12;
  271. 5 ESP-X
  272. 00: DALLAS
  273. 6
  274.  
  275. 7 This communication is classified "SECRET" in its
  276. entirety.
  277. 8
  278. Enclosed for the Bureau is an envelope which contains
  279. 9 a possible classified document.
  280.  
  281. 10 On September 15, 1988, UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, OFFICE
  282. OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS (OSI), Special Agent [ ]
  283. 11 contacted the Dallas FBI with the enclosed document. [ ]
  284. received the document from [ ]
  285. 12 [ b7c, b7d per OSI ]
  286. [ ]
  287. 13 [ ] claims that an individual at the school,
  288. whom he refused to name, gave it to him, claiming he received
  289. 14 it in the mail.
  290.  
  291. 15 Classified by: G-3
  292. Declassify on: OADR 12-9 1988
  293. 16
  294. N65-081170-1
  295. 17
  296.  
  297. 18 2 - Bureau (Enc. 1)
  298. 2 - Dallas
  299. 19 [ ] 65C-0-757
  300. (4) b7c
  301. 20
  302. S E C R E T [ ]
  303. 21 10-28
  304.  
  305. Approved: ________ Transmitted: ______________ Per: _________
  306. (Number)(Time)
  307.  
  308. U.S. GPO: 1987 - 181-486
  309.  
  310. ============================================================================
  311.  
  312. SECRET
  313. SECRET
  314.  
  315.  
  316. DL 65C-
  317.  
  318. Dallas notes that within the last six weeks, there
  319. has been local publicity regarding "OPERATION MAJESTIC-12"
  320. with at least two appearances on a local radio talk show,
  321. discussing the MAJESTIC-12 OPERATION, the individuals involved,
  322. and the government's attempt to keep it all secret. It is
  323. unknown if this is all part of a publicity campaign.
  324.  
  325. b7c per OSI [ ] from OSI, advises that "OPERATION BLUE BOOK,"
  326. mentioned in the document on page 4 did exist.
  327.  
  328. Dallas realizes that the purported document is over
  329. 35 years old, but it does not know if it has been properly
  330. declassified.
  331.  
  332. REQUEST OF THE BUREAU
  333.  
  334. The Bureau is requested to discern if the document
  335. is still classified. Dallas will hold any investigation in
  336. abeyance until further direction from FBIHQ.
  337.  
  338.  
  339.  
  340. SECRET
  341.  
  342. 2*
  343.  
  344.  
  345. SECRET
  346.  
  347. ============================================================================
  348.  
  349. CUFON Note:
  350. Following the above page, the first 4 pages of the "MJ-12 Presidential
  351. briefing paper" were attached with "BOGUS" in large block letters,
  352. handwritten in heavy black marking pen at an angle across the face of each
  353. page. These will not be reproduced here.
  354.  
  355. ============================================================================
  356.  
  357. 0-93 (Rev.4-28-78) DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
  358. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 0 260
  359. COMMUNICATION MESSAGE FORM
  360.  
  361. PAGE 1 OF 2
  362. DATE 12/2/88 CLASSIFICATION SECRET PRECEDENCE ROUTINE
  363.  
  364.  
  365. DECLASSIFIED BY 9803 [ ] b7c
  366. ON 8/28/91
  367. FOIA # 348,053
  368.  
  369. FM DIRECTOR FBI
  370.  
  371. TO FBI DALLAS {65C-NEW} ROUTINE
  372.  
  373. BT
  374.  
  375. S E C R E T
  376.  
  377. UNSUB(S): POSSIBLE DISCLOSURE OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATION
  378.  
  379. REGARDING OPERATION MAJESTIC-12; ESPIONAGE-X; 00: DALLAS.
  380.  
  381. THIS COMMUNICATION IS CLASSIFIED "SECRET" IN ITS ENTIRETY.
  382.  
  383. REFERENCE DALLAS AIRTEL DATED OCTOBER 25, 1988.
  384.  
  385. REFERENCED AIRTEL REQUESTED THAT FBIHQ DETERMINE IF THE
  386.  
  387. DOCUMENT ENCLOSED BY REFERENCED AIRTEL WAS CLASSIFIED OR NOT.
  388.  
  389. THE OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS, U. S. AIR FORCE,
  390.  
  391. ADVISED ON NOVEMBER 30, 1988, THAT THE DOCUMENT WAS FABRICATED.
  392.  
  393. COPIES OF THAT DOCUMENT HAVE BEEN DISTRIBUTED TO VARIOUS PARTS
  394.  
  395. OF THE UNITED STATES. THE DOCUMENT IS COMPLETELY BOGUS. [ ] b7c
  396.  
  397. DALLAS IS TO CLOSE CAPTIONED INVESTIGATION.
  398.  
  399. C 4808, D OADR.
  400.  
  401. BT / 65-81170-2
  402.  
  403.  
  404. [ ]
  405. [ ]
  406. /1 [ ] b7c SEE NOTE PAGE THREE
  407.  
  408. ---------------
  409. |
  410. | DEC 9 1988
  411. 2010Z b7c |______________
  412. [ ]
  413.  
  414. DO NOT FILE WITHOUT COMMUNICATIONS STAMP
  415.  
  416. ============================================================================
  417.  
  418. 0-93 (Rev.17-19-77) DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
  419. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
  420. COMMUNICATION MESSAGE FORM
  421.  
  422. PAGE 2
  423. CONTINUATION SHEET
  424.  
  425. STATEMENT
  426.  
  427. 20
  428. 21
  429.  
  430. ============================================================================
  431.  
  432. PAGE 3
  433. SECRET
  434.  
  435.  
  436.  
  437. NOTE:
  438.  
  439.  
  440. THIS ADVISES DALLAS THAT THE DOCUMENT WAS BOGUS AND THE CASE
  441.  
  442. SHOULD BE CLOSED.
  443.  
  444. [ ] [ ]
  445. [ ]
  446. B7C [ ]
  447.  
  448. ============================================================================
  449.  
  450. CUFON Note:
  451. The following are documents which were received in reply to
  452. an FOIA request for the Dallas FBI office files on "MJ-12":
  453.  
  454. ============================================================================
  455.  
  456.  
  457. 4-694 (Rev.8-22-89) U.S. Department of Justice
  458. Federal Bureau of Investigation
  459.  
  460. Washington, D.C. 20535 JUN 15 1993
  461.  
  462. Subject of Request: Majestic 12
  463. FOIPA No. 364,691 /190-HQ-1036984
  464.  
  465.  
  466.  
  467. Dear Mr. Goudie:
  468.  
  469. Enclosed are copies of documents from FBI records. Excisions have been made to
  470. protect information exempt from disclosure pursuant to Title 5, United States
  471. Code, Section 552 and/or Section 552a. In addition, where excisions were made,
  472. the appropriate exempting subsections have been cited opposite the deletions.
  473. Where pages have been withheld in their entirety, a deleted page information
  474. sheet has been substituted showing the reasons or basis for the deletion. The
  475. subsections cited for withholding information from the enclosed documents are
  476. marked below:
  477.  
  478. Section 552 Section 552a
  479.  
  480. [ ](b)(1) [ ](b)(7)(A) [ ](d)(5)
  481. [ ](b)(2) [ ](b)(7)(B) [ ](j)(2)
  482. [ ](b)(3)_______________________ [X](b)(7)(C) [ ](k)(1)
  483. _____________________________ [X](b)(7)(D) [ ](k)(2)
  484. _____________________________ [ ](b)(7)(E) [ ](k)(3)
  485. _____________________________ [ ](b)(7)(F) [ ](k)(4)
  486. [ ](b)(4) [ ](b)(8) [ ](k)(5)
  487. [ ](b)(5) [ ](b)(9) [ ](k)(6)
  488. [ ](b)(6) [ ](k)(7)
  489.  
  490.  
  491. (See Form 4-694a, enclosed for an explanation of these exemptions.)
  492.  
  493. Pursuant to your request, 9 page(s) were reviewed and 9 page(s) are being
  494. released.
  495.  
  496. During the review of material pertinent to the subject of your request,
  497. documents were located which
  498.  
  499. [ ] originated with another Government agency(ies).
  500. These documents were referred to that agency(ies) for review and
  501. direct response to you.
  502.  
  503. [ ] contain information furnished by another Government agency(ies).
  504. You will be advised by the FBI as to the releasability of this
  505. information following our consultation with the other agency(ies).
  506.  
  507. FBI/DOJ
  508. ============================================================================
  509.  
  510. 4-694a (Rev. 12-4-86)
  511.  
  512. EXPLANATION OF EXEMPTIONS
  513.  
  514. SUBSECTIONS OF TITLE 5, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 552
  515.  
  516. (b)(1) (A) specifically authorized under criteria established by an
  517. Executive order to be kept secret in the interest of national
  518. defense or foreign policy and (B) are in fact properly classified
  519. pursuant to such Executive order;
  520.  
  521. (b) (2) related solely to the internal personnel rules and practices of an
  522. agency;
  523.  
  524. (b) (3) specifically exempted from disclosure by statute (other than section
  525. 552b of this title), provided that such statute (A) requires that
  526. the matters be withheld from the public in such a manner as to leave
  527. no discretion on the issue, or (B) establishes particular criteria
  528. withholding or refers to particular types of matters to be withheld;
  529.  
  530. (b) (4) trade secrets and commercial or financial information obtained from
  531. a person and privileged or confidential;
  532.  
  533. (b) (5) inter-agency or intra-agency memorandums or letters which would not
  534. be available by law to a party other than an agency in litigation
  535. with the agency;
  536.  
  537. (b) (6) personnel and medical files and similar files the disclosure of
  538. which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal
  539. privacy;
  540.  
  541. (b) (7) records or information compiled for law enforcement purposes, but
  542. only to the extent that the production of such law enforcement
  543. record or information (A) could reasonably be expected to interfere
  544. with enforcement proceedings, (B) would deprive a person of a right
  545. to a fair trial or an impartial adjudication, (C) could reasonably
  546. be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal
  547. privacy (D) could reasonably be expected to disclose the identity of
  548. a confidential source, including a State, local, or foreign agency or
  549.  
  550. authority or any private institution which furnished information on
  551. a confidential basis, and, in the case of a record or information
  552. compiled by a criminal law enforcement authority in the course of a
  553. criminal investigation, or by an agency conducting a lawful national
  554. security intelligence investigation, information furnished by a
  555. confidential source, (E) would disclose techniques and procedures
  556. for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions, or would
  557. disclose guidelines for law enforcement investigations or
  558. prosecutions if such disclosure could reasonably be expected to risk
  559. circumvention of the law, or (F) could reasonably be expected to
  560. endanger the life of physical safety of any individual;
  561.  
  562. (b) (8) contained in or related to examination, operating, or condition
  563. reports prepared by, on behalf of, or for the use of an agency
  564. responsible for the regulation or supervision of financial
  565. institutions; or
  566.  
  567. (b) (9) geological and geophysical information and data, including maps,
  568. concerning wells.
  569.  
  570. SUBSECTIONS OF TITLE 5, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 552a
  571.  
  572. (d) (5) information compiled in reasonable anticipation of a civil action
  573. proceeding;
  574.  
  575. (j) (2) material reporting investigative efforts pertaining to the
  576. enforcement of criminal law including efforts to prevent, control,
  577. or reduce crime or apprehend criminals, except records of arrest;
  578.  
  579. (k) (1) information which is currently and properly classified pursuant to
  580. Executive Order 12356 in the interest of the national defense or
  581. foreign policy, for example, information involving intelligence
  582. sources or methods;
  583.  
  584. (k) (2) investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other
  585. than criminal, which did not result in loss of a right, benefit or
  586. privilege under Federal programs, or which would identify a source
  587. who furnished information pursuant to a promise that his/her
  588. identity would be held in confidence;
  589.  
  590. (k) (3) material maintained in connection with providing protective services
  591. to the President of the United States or any other individual
  592. pursuant to the authority of Title 18, United States Code, Section
  593. 3056;
  594.  
  595. (k) (4) required by statute to be maintained and used solely as statistical
  596. records;
  597.  
  598. (k) (5) investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of
  599. determining suitability eligibility, or qualifications for Federal
  600. civilian employment or for access to classified information, the
  601. disclosure of which would reveal the identity of the person who
  602. furnished information pursuant to a promise that his identity would
  603. be held in confidence;
  604.  
  605. (k) (6) testing or examination material used to determine individual
  606. qualifications for appointment or promotion in Federal Government
  607. service the release of which would compromise the testing or
  608. examination process;
  609.  
  610. (k) (7) material used to determine potential for promotion in the armed
  611. services, the disclosure of which would reveal the identity of the
  612. person who furnished the material pursuant to a promise that his
  613. identity would be held in confidence.
  614.  
  615. FBI/DOJ
  616. ============================================================================
  617.  
  618. [X] If you desire, you may appeal any denials contained herein.
  619. Appeals should be directed in writing to the Assistant Attorney General,
  620. Office of Policy Development (Attention: Office of Information and Privacy),
  621. United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. 20530, within thirty
  622. days from receipt of this letter. The envelope and the letter should be marked
  623. "Freedom of Information Appeal" or "Information Appeal." Please cite the FOIPA
  624. number assigned to your request so that it may be easily identified.
  625.  
  626. [X] See additional information which follows.
  627.  
  628. Sincerely yours,
  629.  
  630. /s/ J. Kevin O'Brien
  631.  
  632. Chief
  633. Freedom of Information-
  634. Privacy Acts Section
  635. Information Management Division
  636.  
  637. Enclosures (2)
  638.  
  639. Enclosed is an excised copy of the Dallas Field Office file
  640. pertaining to the Majestic 12 as requested by letter dated May 5, 1993.
  641.  
  642. ============================================================================
  643.  
  644. INBOX.2 (#352)
  645.  
  646. TEXT:
  647.  
  648. VZCZCHQ0260
  649.  
  650. RR DL
  651.  
  652. DE HQ #0260 3380829 b7c
  653.  
  654. ZNY SSSSS DECLASSIFIED BY 9803 [ / ]
  655. ON 6/14/93
  656. R 022349Z DEC 88 FOIA # 364,691
  657.  
  658. FM DIRECTOR FBI
  659.  
  660. TO FBI DALLAS (65C-NEW) ROUTINE
  661.  
  662. BT
  663.  
  664. S E C R E T
  665.  
  666. UNSUB(S) POSSIBLE DISCLOSURE OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATION
  667.  
  668. REGARDING OPERATION MAJESTIC-12; ESPIONAGE-X; 00: DALLAS.
  669.  
  670. THIS COMMUNICATION IS CLASSIFIED "SECRET" IN ITS ENTIRETY.
  671.  
  672. REFERENCE DALLAS AIRTEL DATED OCTOBER 25, 1988.
  673.  
  674. REFERENCED AIRTEL REQUESTED THAT FBIHQ DETERMINE IF THE
  675.  
  676. DOCUMENT ENCLOSED BY REFERENCED AIRTEL WAS CLASSIFIED OR NOT.
  677.  
  678. THE OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS, U. S. AIR FORCE,
  679.  
  680. ADVISED ON NOVEMBER 30, 1988, THAT THE DOCUMENT WAS FABRICATED.
  681.  
  682. COPIES OF THAT DOCUMENT HAVE BEEN DISTRIBUTED TO VARIOUS PARTS
  683.  
  684. OF THE UNITED STATES. THE DOCUMENT IS COMPLETELY BOGUS.
  685.  
  686. DALLAS IS TO CLOSE CAPTIONED INVESTIGATION.
  687.  
  688. C 4808, D OADR.
  689. ?
  690. 65 - 0 - 757A
  691. SEARCHED [ ] INDEXED
  692. FBI SERIALIZED [ ] FILED [ ]
  693. DALLAS, TEXAS DEC 04 1988
  694. 4 Dec 88 1710 b7c [ ] FBI DALLAS [ ]
  695.  
  696.  
  697. ============================================================================
  698.  
  699. PAGE TWO DE HQ 0260 S E C R E T
  700.  
  701. BT
  702.  
  703. #0260
  704.  
  705.  
  706.  
  707.  
  708.  
  709. NNNN
  710.  
  711.  
  712.  
  713. ============================================================================
  714. FD36 (Rev.8-29-85)
  715. FBI
  716.  
  717. TRANSMIT VIA: PRECEDENCE: CLASSIFICATION
  718. Teletype Immediate TOP SECRET
  719. Facsimile Priority SECRET
  720. X Airtel Routine CONFIDENTIAL
  721. UNCLAS E F T O
  722. UNCLAS
  723.  
  724. S E C R E T Date 10/25/88
  725.  
  726. 1 TO: DIRECTOR, FBI b7c
  727.  
  728. 2 FROM: SAC, DALLAS (65C-) (P) DECLASSIFIED BY 9803 [ / ]
  729. ON 6/14/93
  730. 3 SUBJECT: UNSUB(S); FOIA # 364,691
  731. POSSIBLE DISCLOSURE OF
  732. 4 CLASSIFIED INFORMATION REGARDING
  733. OPERATION MAJESTIC-12;
  734. 5 ESP-X
  735. 00: DALLAS
  736. 6
  737.  
  738. 7 This communication is classified "SECRET" in its
  739. entirety.
  740. 8
  741. Enclosed for the Bureau is an envelope which contains
  742. 9 a possible classified document.
  743.  
  744. 10 On September 15, 1988, UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, OFFICE
  745. OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS (OSI), Special Agent [ ]
  746. 11 contacted the Dallas FBI with the enclosed document. [ ]
  747. received the document from [ ]
  748. 12 [ b7c, b7d per OSI ]
  749. [ ]
  750. 13 [ ] claims that an individual at the school,
  751. whom he refused to name, gave it to him, claiming he received
  752. 14 it in the mail.
  753.  
  754. 15 Classified by: G-3
  755. Declassify on: OADR 12-9 1988
  756. 16
  757. N65-081170-1
  758. 17
  759.  
  760. 18 2 - Bureau (Enc. 1)
  761. 2 - Dallas
  762. 19 [ ] 65C-0-757
  763. (4) b7c
  764. 20
  765. S E C R E T [ ]
  766. 21 10-28
  767.  
  768. Approved: ________ Transmitted: ______________ Per: _________
  769. (Number)(Time)
  770.  
  771. U.S. GPO: 1987 - 181-486
  772.  
  773. ============================================================================
  774.  
  775. SECRET
  776. SECRET
  777.  
  778.  
  779. DL 65C-
  780.  
  781. Dallas notes that within the last six weeks, there
  782. has been local publicity regarding "OPERATION MAJESTIC-12"
  783. with at least two appearances on a local radio talk show,
  784. discussing the MAJESTIC-12 OPERATION, the individuals involved,
  785. and the government's attempt to keep it all secret. It is
  786. unknown if this is all part of a publicity campaign.
  787.  
  788. b7c per OSI [ ] from OSI, advises that "OPERATION BLUE BOOK,"
  789. mentioned in the document on page 4 did exist.
  790.  
  791. Dallas realizes that the purported document is over
  792. 35 years old, but it does not know if it has been properly
  793. declassified.
  794.  
  795. REQUEST OF THE BUREAU
  796.  
  797. The Bureau is requested to discern if the document
  798. is still classified. Dallas will hold any investigation in
  799. abeyance until further direction from FBIHQ.
  800.  
  801.  
  802.  
  803. SECRET
  804.  
  805. 2*
  806.  
  807.  
  808. SECRET
  809.  
  810. ============================================================================
  811.  
  812. CUFON Note:
  813. The following page is the image of the outside of a manilla-type envelope
  814.  
  815. ============================================================================
  816.  
  817.  
  818. ( Flap of envelope )
  819. SECRET
  820. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  821. ( Body of envelope )
  822. SECRET
  823. FD-340 (Rev. 4-2-85) 757
  824.  
  825. Field File No. 65C-0-1A (1)
  826.  
  827. Serial No. of Originating Document
  828.  
  829. OO and File No. Dallas
  830.  
  831. Date Received 9/15/88
  832.  
  833. From [ ] b7c per OSI
  834. (Name of Contributor)
  835.  
  836. U.S.A.F / O.S.I.
  837. (Address of Contributor)
  838.  
  839. Fort Worth, TX.
  840.  
  841. City and State)
  842.  
  843. by [ ] b7c
  844. (Name of Special Agent)
  845.  
  846. To be Returned [ ] Yes [X] No Receipt Given [ ] Yes [X] No
  847.  
  848. Grand Jury Material - Disseminate Only Pursuant to Rule 6(e), Federal Rules
  849. of Criminal Procedure [ ] Yes [X] No
  850.  
  851. ~Title: UNSUB(S)
  852. Possible Disclosure of
  853. Classified Information
  854. ESP - X (ENVELOPE ONLY) b7c
  855. OO: DALLAS DECLASSIFIED BY 9803[ / ]
  856. on 6/14/93 FOIA # 364,691
  857.  
  858. Reference: ______________________________________________________________
  859. (Communication Enclosing Material)
  860.  
  861.  
  862. __________________________________
  863. Description: [ ] Original notes re interview of
  864.  
  865.  
  866. ____________________________________________________________
  867.  
  868. Possible Classified Documents
  869.  
  870.  
  871. SECRET
  872.  
  873. ============================================================================
  874.  
  875. ---------------------------
  876. C U F O N
  877. ---------------------------
  878. Computer UFO Network
  879.  
  880. Seattle Washington, USA
  881.  
  882. (206) 776-0382 8 Data Bits, No Parity, 1 Stop Bit 300/1200/2400 bps.
  883.  
  884. SYSOP - Jim Klotz Information Director - Dale Goudie
  885.  
  886. UFO Reporting and Information Service
  887. Voice Line - (206) 721-5035
  888. P.O.Box 832, Mercer Island, WA 98040, USA
  889.  
  890. - Please credit CUFON as the source of this material -
  891.  
  892. ============================================================================
  893.  
  894. --
  895. Michael Corbin - via ParaNet node 1:104/422
  896. UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name
  897. INTERNET: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG
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  900. be sent to: mcorbin@paranet.org. Or you can phone voice at 303-429-2654/
  901. Michael Corbin
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