C00015337 No. of 2$ Si htinEa20 l.?A rapid perusal of your documents leaves one con:.sed and inclined to supineness. 2. The following cx%siderationsaees not to have been included in the survey: a. No suagsstica is rated that there is a possibility that mazy of the objects may be "frees.aeteorological sounding balloons. b.. If a tame aflyiag saucers is to be'.involved. It is .so tremely unlicel that they .be found over the V. S. because: (1).1U.S. dev'elopuents would be closer cr;ordineted With USAT. or co=ercial dssigae;s? (2), Soreign aircraft developnent would hardly be tseted at: suc a range`from bogie areas. eves f1Yel could be supplied (3) Ouided aircraft at.a range of several thousand r1les.are beyond any known capabilities. Including ours. c. What is .the psychological probiability 'that ,WX object seen briefly against azeros backgronad wi3l be circular, or oval, in :appessraneeT d. Eas any one commented. on the curious time distribution of the observations? Note ;chart below: 1r w e???~. ?? ?* V4L8 '!J reb ar dgr ? un Sept ev Bee to there my midsummer madness involved? Are acteroida prominent in that season? %to.. etc.