According to recently declassified CIA documents, Leon Davidson of White Plains, New York, was tracked for decades beginning in the 1950s due to his research into UFOs.
Davidson was a native of New York City who was born in 1922. Davidson was a highly educated man who earned a PhD from Columbia University s School of Engineering and Applied Science. As a student at Columbia, he was recruited into the Manhattan Project.
In the late 1950 s, Davidson became a sought after talent in the new field of computer development. Davidson got contracts with the Nuclear Development Corporation out of White Plains, NY and worked with IBM and Union Carbide.
The Black Vault has released a massive trove of classified information on unidentified flying objects (UFOs) collected by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) over the years.
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By way of the Freedom of Information Act, thousands of the CIA documents on unidentified flying objects or unidentified aerial phenomena, as the government calls them are now accessible via download at the Black Vault, a website operated by author and podcaster John Greenwald Jr.
The CIA claims they have now provided all the information on UAP they have, though there is no way to know that’s true. Research by The Black Vault will continue to see if there are additional documents still uncovered within the CIA’s holdings, Greenwald promised in a statement on his website.