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If the object came sufficiently near other aircraft or known objects, check surfaces with Geiger counters for possible radioactivity. This instruction, written for field officers, was not the work of a laboratory team but was issued by the Headquarters of the United States Air Force Directorate of Intelligence on February 16, 1949.
This directive, officially titled Air Intelligence Requirements Memorandum Number 4 and filed under FBI number 62-HQ-83894, Serial 164, transformed the study of unidentified flying objects from casual curiosity into a standardized military intelligence operation. By formalizing procedures for soil sampling, radiation detection, and vector analysis, the Air Force moved to consolidate reporting channels under the Air Materiel Command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio.
Episode 9 examines the rigorous administrative overhaul of 1949, including the implementation of AF Form 112, the rescission of earlier Army-centric collection memos, and the explicit inclusion of advanced aerodynamic concepts like the Katz Mayer effect to categorize unconventional flight. No hype, no lore, no premature verdict. Just the files, the Evidence, the gaps, and the questions the record leaves open.
Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/ufo-files/episode/ep9
About The UFO Files
The UFO Files is an investigative podcast analyzing declassified UFO and UAP records, document by document. Every claim is grounded in primary source records, with sources and transcripts published on the Neural Broadcast Network website for verification.
By NBN.fmIf the object came sufficiently near other aircraft or known objects, check surfaces with Geiger counters for possible radioactivity. This instruction, written for field officers, was not the work of a laboratory team but was issued by the Headquarters of the United States Air Force Directorate of Intelligence on February 16, 1949.
This directive, officially titled Air Intelligence Requirements Memorandum Number 4 and filed under FBI number 62-HQ-83894, Serial 164, transformed the study of unidentified flying objects from casual curiosity into a standardized military intelligence operation. By formalizing procedures for soil sampling, radiation detection, and vector analysis, the Air Force moved to consolidate reporting channels under the Air Materiel Command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio.
Episode 9 examines the rigorous administrative overhaul of 1949, including the implementation of AF Form 112, the rescission of earlier Army-centric collection memos, and the explicit inclusion of advanced aerodynamic concepts like the Katz Mayer effect to categorize unconventional flight. No hype, no lore, no premature verdict. Just the files, the Evidence, the gaps, and the questions the record leaves open.
Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/ufo-files/episode/ep9
About The UFO Files
The UFO Files is an investigative podcast analyzing declassified UFO and UAP records, document by document. Every claim is grounded in primary source records, with sources and transcripts published on the Neural Broadcast Network website for verification.