The information was transferred online after John Greenewald, who runs a website called The Black Vault, submitted thousands of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests
Daily Mail: Can you solve some of the world’s biggest UFO mysteries? Rare microfilms of alien sightings are now available online for free
* The files relate to USAF investigations into UFO from 1947-1969
* They were conducted under 'Project Blue Book' which ended in 1970
* More than 700 cases remain unsolved, accounting for 5.5% of the files
WNU Editor: As an amateur astronomer who spent God only knows how many hours outside .... I never saw anything strange .... that is until about ten years ago. My gut has always told me that these sightings are actually top secret military projects .... and it is something that I still believe today. Visiting aliens .... no .... top secret/black projects .... definitely .... and they will only tell us what these projects are when they can no longer keep it a secret. As to what I saw 10 years ago .... I was in the Laurentians of Quebec and I was tracking a satellite with my telescope (I originally thought that it was the International Space Station because this sighting was brighter than usual) ... and about 20 seconds after spotting it, it did a perfect 90 degree course change.
The files to Project Blue Book are here.
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"(I originally thought that it was the International Space Station because this sighting was brighter than usual) ... and about 20 seconds after spotting it, it did a perfect 90 degree course change."
WNU, it is a well known fact that Franzia can affect visual perception, especially late at night.
That's the scary part James .... I was cold sober. At moments like that .... you wonder if you are going insane because what you see does not compute.
http://www.breaking-news.ca/cia-admits-all-those-ufo-sightings-in-1950s-it-was-us/
They actually admitted only a half. The other half they are not saying.
http://warnewsupdates.blogspot.ca/2015/01/cia-admits-that-they-were-responsible.html
Yup, but they (were) only one of the 17 Alphabet Agencies, ( now 32), and only the second largest.
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