Mrs. Swan — thought-transmission contact with 'outer space' — Navy/FBI interest
The FBI Cincinnati office documented information from Navy Bureau of Aeronautics security officer John Hutson, who had unofficially investigated claims by Mrs. Frances Swan of South Berwick, Maine, a civilian reportedly receiving thought-transmissions from entities on spacecraft designated 'M-4' and 'L-11.' Retired Admiral Knowles had brought the matter to the attention of the Director of Naval Intelligence. The claimed vessels were described as 150 miles wide, 200 miles in length, with approximately 5,000 subsidiary 'mother ships' protecting Earth from atomic bomb damage. A Canadian government physicist, identified as Smith, was also present. FBI shared information with Air Force OSI and Army G-2; no further action was taken.
“"Mrs. Swan was receiving messages through thought control from 'outer space' and wrote them down as she received them"; "two space ships from which she had been receiving messages. They were described as 150 miles wide, 200 miles in length, and 100 miles in depth"”
Highly anomalous claims (psychic transmission, interplanetary mother ships). Navy officer Hutson participated unofficially; his observations are subjective and he was not a neutral investigator. FBI interest was counterintelligence in nature (possible exploitation of credulous individuals). No physical evidence. OCR quality is poor for significant portions of this document; many words are partially illegible.