PART IV Political Consideratons
Given the existing political climate in the US and the unstable conditions in Europe, it is the considered opinion of the members, that if the Administration went public with the information as found in this report now, the results would be damaging, even fatal to the world political structure as it now exists. The following considerations were reviewed and debated which lead the mission to the following opinions:
a. Public trust of the political institutions may be eroded and possibly held in disrepute.
b. A complete revisioning make take place among institutions of higher learning, thus calling into question the certainty of scientific knowledge.
c. The ability of the Armed Forces to secure National Security would be put in jeopardy and possibly lead to undie public fear and disorder.
d. (Blotted out)
e. History and religion in the political context would probably suffer the most damage causing unprecedented upheaval in social and psychological well-being.
f. Political repercussions may occur in our diplomatic efforts of containing the Communist treat to our diplomatic interests.
g. If such an announcement were made by the current Administration, it could be percieved by the opposing party as a trick, laying open the accusations of unethical posturing and manipulation of the public's mind.
... We feel that such a disclosure would most certainly cause great embarressment to our elected officials and to the military, not to mention the panic felt by the citizenry. To counter such a threat, it is recommended that a conterintelligence program be drawn up and held in abeyance if at such time the situation should present itself. It might be suggested that we should make a preempted use of these objects for the purpose of phychological warfare once the true nature of these objects are known and understood.
To further assist and aid all MAJCOM in the US and overseas, it is recommended that a standard intelligence reporting system be implemented through standard reporting channels with technical data forwarding instructions. At present, there is no specific intelligence guidelines available to military commanders in dealing with sightings and material evidence collection. It would be advisable for the respective Secretaries of the Armed Forces to devise a security policy of plausible denial, if and when the public becomes aware of the reality of these objects and the interest of the military of such incidents.
In conclusion, for reasons o national security and the public well-being, the US must be perceived as being the top of the heap, and every effort must be made to insure that there is, and never has been, a threat to the country.
1947
WOW! 1947?
Apparently the Gummint in 1947 couldn't find one proof reader they could give clearance to.
Ain’t documented history wonderful.
Thanks.
First of all, unless you hand typed this document and are responsible for the many typos, it is clearly fake. But, even if not fake, nowhere does it say they have any evidence of ETs. This is nothing more than a document outlining contingency plans in the event an ET is discovered. Note this sentence:
“it is recommended that a conterintelligence program be drawn up and held in abeyance if at such time the situation should present itself.”
This is nothing more than a document on what to do if such an event occurs. The government plans for all kinds of wild events, and this is just one of them. Once again, you are reading something into it, that is not there.