Blair House: Truman proposes UFO tech sharing
On July 14, 1949, a questionable document claims President Truman met at Blair House to suggest sharing knowledge from crashed UFOs with Canada and the UK. The source is deemed dubious by researchers.
Background
Background
A disputed document, obtained by Timothy S. Cooper, describes an alleged meeting on July 14, 1949 at Blair House. President Harry S. Truman is said to have proposed there that technical findings from crashes of unidentified flying objects be shared with Canada and the United Kingdom. The information comes from Eberhart's UFO timeline (page 203).
Participants and Location
Truman as US President is at the centre. Blair House served as the official residence during renovations at the White House. No further witnesses or official participants are named.
Evidence and Credibility
The document is classed as dubious. It is attributed to a CIA Office of Scientific Intelligence report of October 30, 1950 analysing debris from Corona and Oscura Peak, New Mexico β lenticular, aerodynamic technology. No independent verification exists; the context points to conspiracy theories, as with the Majestic 12 documents.
Significance
If genuine, it would evidence early international cooperation on UAP knowledge, consistent with crash events in 1949. The scepticism illustrates the difficulty of authenticating UFO documents. Relevant to UAP timelines through its connection to the New Mexico crashes.