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🇨🇦 📃 🛸 Defence Research Board – Meeting Minutes on Flying Saucer Sightings – April 22 1952

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DEFENCE RESEARCH BOARDΒ Minutes of a Meeting to Discuss “FlyingΒ Saucers” sightings, 22 April, 1952.

Chairman:
Dr. O.M. Solandt (DRB)

Present:
S/L L.P.S. Bing (JIS)
F/L V.L. Bradley (DRB),
Col. G.M. Carrie (DRB)
G/C D.M. Edwards (DAI)Β 
Mr. A.J. Langley (DRB)
Dr. P.M. Millman (Dom. Observ)
Cdr.J.C. Pratt (DNI)
Mr. W.B. Smith (DOT)
Lt. Col. E.H. Webb (DMO & P)

Secretary:
Mr. H. C. Oatway (DRB)

The Chairman opened the meeting withΒ a brief reference to the more frequent occurrence ofΒ “Flying Saucer” sightings. The frequency and persistency of the sightings would tend to discount the theoryΒ of ‘hallucinations’. This, coupled with an arousedΒ public interest in these sightings, tended to call forΒ a more active stand on the matter.

At present, the gathering of reports was rather haphazard and theΒ reaction of the Services was passive. It 1s thoughtΒ that a more active and intensive effort should be madeΒ to obtain these data on an organized basis, and allΒ reports investigated and analyzed. The objects ofΒ the meeting were then to determine if a more seriousΒ effort is justified and, if so, ways and means ofΒ implementing an organized effort.

Organizations such as the Observer Corps might be enlisted for the jobΒ of the sighting. If nothing else, this could serve asΒ useful training for the Corps. An examination of theΒ theories might prove useful in giving a lead to theΒ best locations for sighting.

It was fortunate that proponents of the theories of terrestrial and extraterrestrialΒ origins were in contact with the D.R.B.Β and their data could be examined first hand.

The Air Force representatives thenΒ briefly outlined the work done by the USAF up to a year or so ago.Β As these efforts consistentlyΒ resulted in ‘nil returns’ their project, in so farΒ as the press and public were concerned at least, hadΒ very recently, however, this investigation was re-opened but is now classified.

In the discussions whΓ­ch followed,Β it was pointed out that precise and realistic detaΓ­lsΒ were lacking in all known reports. If observers suchΒ as the Rangers, watchers on shipboard, and the Observer Corps, which incidΓ©ntally is really still in theΒ paper organization stage, are to be enlisted some well-planned guidance would be necessary.

A smallΒ booklet illustrating typical celestial phenomenaΒ would result in more intelligent observation andΒ eliminate many erroneous impressions. It was considered desirable to obtain information from U.S.
interviews obtained under proper interrogation, procedure, but to avoid the U.S. analysis of theseΒ interviews which was often unacceptable to some members,Β of this Committee.

Mr. Smith briefly outlined the extra-terrestrial origin theory.’ A plot of the frequency andΒ timing of sighting related to the opposition of the planet Mars to the earth was displayed. Sightings occurΒ at approximately six-week intervals, but the frequency is much higher during periods when the planets are nearing each other such as in the present month. The moreΒ reliable observations place these objects at heightsΒ of 100 to 300 miles moving with velocities in the orderΒ of 1000 – 2000 mph. Terrestrial bodies making ‘use ofΒ airfoils could not operate at these heights. Size andΒ power limitations also negate earthy origins. The brilianΓ§e of sighting after sunset could be explained byΒ reflections from the body at these altitudes of theΒ sun’s illumination, or in daylight by frictional heatingΒ or other magnetic heating effects.

Considering the orbital velocities of the earth and Mars (18 and 15Β miles per second respectively) and their nearest positionsΒ (e.g. 52,000,000 miles on May 8th) with continuousΒ acceleration of 2 g for 3 or 4 days, these distΓ‘ncesΒ could be traversed.

Mr. Langley stated that no electronicΒ reports had been received of flying saucers.Β It was generally agreed that no electromagnetic radiations hadΒ ever been found which could not be traced to terrΓ¨strialΒ origin. If electronics are associated with these objects,Β their frequencies are outside the presently usable ranges.Β M. Smith then elaborated on the work of the ionosphereΒ stations that had been asked to report any unusualΒ findings, but with ‘nil returns’ to date.Β The Chairman outlined in broad terms theΒ theory of terrestrial origin, namely a new type_ of aircraft (presumably Russian) as expounded by Mr. FrostΒ of the A.V. Roe Company. This theory had some discrepancies, but the aerodynamics were worth following as,Β even if of extra-terrestrial origin, the bodies wouldΒ have to follow aerodynamic theory within the earth’s atmosphere.Β Also, a new high-speed aircraft design might be evolved. The theories outlined should give an impetusΒ to the flying saucer investigations.

It was generally agreed that a more activeΒ investigation should be undertaken. The Chairman believed
that the function of the D.R.B. should be mainly advisoryΒ as the collecting of reports could best be done by fieldΒ organizations.

The representatives of. the Services agreed and will use their discretion in the choice of their more
suitable sections to use for observers.

It was decided that a Committee should beΒ formed to give a lead in this ‘activity and to standardizeΒ procedures, etc. Accordingly, the following were nominated and agreed to act:

Dr. Millman (Chairman) G/C Edwards,Β Lt. Col. Webb, Cdr Pratt, F/L Bradley, and Mr. OatwayΒ (Secretary) this committee was to prΓ©pare a brief ofΒ instructions for observers; examine interrogation procedures
to get a consolidated end pertinent series of questionsΒ and to establish a standard method of recording and
indexing for subsequent analysis.

Finally, G/C Edwards suggested that theΒ RCMP might prove to be a valuable addition as observers.Β This organization has the added advantage ofΒ having trained interrogators.

The Chairman thanked those present forΒ attending and for their willingness to aid in theseΒ investigations.

26 April 1952.
OTTAWA.

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Retrieved From:Β Library and Archives Canada

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Ryan StaceyΒ 

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