USG-UAP-D001, Congressional, White House, UFO-related Constituent Correspondence, 1998
This collection of documents, primarily from 1998, contains draft and final correspondence from the White House and the offices of members of Congress responding to constituent inquiries about Unidentified Flying Objects, or “UFOs.” These inquiries cover a diverse range of topics, including alleged UFO sightings by NASA astronauts, questions regarding the authenticity of photos collected during U.S. missions to Mars, alleged improper withholding of information by the U.S. Government, questions regarding the appropriateness of “UFO-related” governmental spending, and calls for congressional hearings regarding the nature and existence of “UFOs.” The official responses consistently state that, circa 1998, the U.S. Government is not aware of evidence supporting the existence of extraterrestrial technology, and that NASA does not actively investigate “UFOs.” The collection includes references to materials of both confirmed and unconfirmed authenticity, as provided by constituents, as well as references to historical, scientific literature addressing specific “UFO” sighting claims.
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- War.gov PURSUE
- Type
- Report
- Classification
- Unclassified
- Agency
- U.S. Government
- Reference #
- RELEASE-03-FILE-072-USG-UAP-D001-CONGRESSIONAL-WHITE-HOUSE-UFO-RELATED-CONSTITUENT-CORRESPONDENCE-1998
- Published
- 2026-06-12
- Content Type
- application/pdf
- Pages
- 86
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The U.S. Government is not aware of evidence supporting the existence of extraterrestrial technology.
The official responses consistently state that, circa 1998, the U.S. Government is not aware of evidence supporting the existence of extraterrestrial technology.
NASA does not actively investigate UFOs.
The official responses consistently state that, circa 1998, NASA does not actively investigate 'UFOs.'
NASA has not withheld information on UFO sightings.
NASA has no program for investigating UFOs and has not withheld information on sightings.
The Air Force has discontinued investigating UFO reports.
The Air Force, in the interest of national security, received and investigated all reports for many years but has discontinued this activity.
James Oberg researched UFO/astronaut allegations and published an article in SEARCH magazine.
In 1976, James Oberg thoroughly researched the UFO/astronaut allegations and published an article about it in SEARCH magazine.
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Date Signed for Rothman/UFO_Sightings by Astronauts
Response to Senator Grassley regarding UFO sightings by astronauts.
Date Written for Rothman/UFO_Sightings by Astronauts
Senator Grassley forwards a letter requesting information on UFO sightings by astronauts.
Date Concurred for WARD/Sen Snowe letter
Senator Snowe forwards a letter regarding UFOs and Mars photos.
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