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Saturday, January 16, 2021

"Space messages" and UFOs over Antarctica: the CIA makes its archive public

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 The CIA has made public its entire archive relating to UFO reports: thanks to the commitment of The Black Vault website, all documents are now downloadable online. 

The documents, often censored or cut, had been declassified by the US government as early as the mid-1990s. Although the most disturbing parts are not available, the enormous amount of documents offers an interesting overview of the sightings and the still unexplained phenomena. The Black Vault site and the CIA documents on UFOs The Black Vault site contacted the CIA for the first time in 1996: the US agency would have released only about 1,000 pages, previously revealed in the course of a court case that dates back, in turn, to the eighties (and does not go beyond those at your place). However, the CIA subsequently created a CD-ROM collection of UFO documents. 

Also according to The Black Vault, although the CIA claims this is their "entire" collection, it may not be true. Documents on the "spatial message" Among the documents available online, the most interesting are undoubtedly those relating to a "space message" received by the current Wright Patterson Air Force Base, which states that whoever was there was "holding their breath waiting for advice". It was in May 1957. Again in this case, among the documents there is a request from Leon Davidson, who wanted to see clearly on a "tape" analyzed by the Wright Field air base. The Blue Book project The annotation states that it probably refers to Project Blue Book, a study conducted by the US Air Force between 1947 and 1969 on UFO sightings in the US but also in most of the Americas and Europe.


 

 The purpose of the study was to determine whether UFOs posed a threat. The Blue Book project was formally concluded on December 17, 1969. Another 1957 document that mentions Davidson again refers to his request for identification of a "Space Message". The documents show that the CIA was quite annoyed by the fact that the scientist did not accept their explanation, that is, that the "space message" was in Morse code. The figure of Davidson, atomic scientist Davidson was a chemical engineer and scientist and was part of the team that developed the atomic bomb. In the mid to late 1950s he was a volunteer at the White Plains Civil Defense Filter Center. He has devoted much of his free time to studying UFOs. He persuaded Congress and the Air Force to allow him to publish and distribute, in its entirety, Project Blue Book Special Report no. 14 of the Air Force, the primary source on the Air Force results relating to UFOs. 

Davidson believed that objects reported as extraterrestrial spacecraft were, in fact, experimental aircraft developed by the Air Force or the CIA. "Antarctic" flying saucers and showers of rays Other documents, such as one relating to July 1965, refer to "Antarctic flying saucers" that flew over Deception Island. Another document dated September 23, 1977, spoke of an "unusual natural phenomenon observed in Karelia": for 10-12 minutes, an object described as a star would pass through the city and shine with intense light, projecting "very thin rays" similar to the image of pouring rain ... Soon the US should disclose some truths about UFOs. Will they also clarify unclear documents like these?

Oliviero Mannucci

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