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THE JOINT INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE AND UFOS
A file titled “Scientific Intelligence – General – Unidentified Flying Objects” series JIO63 control symbol 3092/2/000 previously revealed that in 1957 the Directorate of Air Force Intelligence had asked the Joint Intelligence Bureau to take over investigations into UFOs.
This JIB file stated that “The matter will be listed for consideration by
the Joint Intelligence Committee at an early date” agendum no. 71/1957.
Who
was the Joint Intelligence Committee? Folio 88 of file series A1838, control
symbol TS663/4 Part 3 (in 1957) states that:
“The
Joint Intelligence Committee formed part of the Australian Joint Service
machinery, and is responsible to the Defence Committee. It comprises the
Director of Naval Intelligence, the Director of Military Intelligence, The
Director of Intelligence RAAF, a
representative of the Department of External Affairs, and the Controller Joint
Services organizations who also represents the Department of Defence..
“The
function of the Committee includes all matters of Joint Intelligence Policy,
control through the Controller of Joint Services Organisations of intelligence
policy of the Joint Intelligence machinery; propagation of reports, appreciations
etc as may be required; liaison with the Joint Planning Committee and the
appropriate scientific advisory body.”
The
attendees list for the
Agendum
item 71/1957 went to the Joint Intelligence Committee on
Unfortunately
a search of this file and also two other files:
failed
to locate a copy of the minutes of the meeting, so no record of the discussions
or outcomes are available from these files.
However,
on the front cover of file series JIO63, control symbol 3092/2/000,
there is a notation to the effect that the
matter “Will be put on agenda of next STISC meeting.” This noted is date
What
was the STISC? The STISC was the Scientific and Technical Intelligence
sub-committee of the Joint Intelligence Committee. No mention of STISC agenda, business papers or minutes can
be found on any file so far examined. A 1960 list of STISC members showed the
following:
R
H Mathams (Chairman) Head, Scientific Intelligence
Branch, JIB
Lt
Cdr K J Price, Naval Representative, Joint Intelligence Branch
Major
K Whyte, GSO2 M.18 Directorate of Military
Intelligence
Sqn
Ldr P T V Jessop, Guided
Weapons Section, Department of Air,
G
C Shaefer, Aeronautical Research Laboratory,
Department of Supply.
No
record of any STISC material can be found in the National Archives of Australia
Recordsearch, so for now the trail goes cold.
A
check of the above mentioned three files failed to locate any other JIC agenda
items relating to UFOs between the years 1955 and 1961.
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