Air Force Declassifies UFO Documents, Roswell, Grudge and More, See Them Yourself
The Air Force has secrets – and now you can see them for yourself. Documents pertaining to UFOs, nuclear issues, conflicts, Strategic Air Command, and Combat Search & Rescue are now declassified, along with photos, videos, and other historical artifacts.
NASA Viking saucer
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The Air Force Declassification Office (AFDO) is not only responsible for declassifying Air Force information, but actually publishes a list of physical locations where these items can be found. They've also shared a treasure trove of information line that is easily accessible by the public.
Here is a snip from one former USAF officer to Air Force Intelligence from 1950.
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The areoshell of a NASA VOYAGER-MARS space probe just prior to launch at Walker AFB, New Mexico (formerly Roswell AAF)
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AFDO has a unique mission – it is responsible for the declassification and safeguarding of classified permanent historical National Security Information documents produced by the Air Force. AFDO is identifying the location boxes of historically significant documents which have been declassified and are located at the National Archives and other sites. The purpose of the Secrets Declassified Web Site is to identify as many records as possible that fall into these categories in an effort to capture more thoroughly the full history of the U.S. Air Force.
Unidentified flying object (commonly abbreviated as UFO or U.F.O.) is the popular term for any apparent aerial phenomenon whose cause cannot be easily or immediately identified by the observer. The United States Air Force, which coined the term in 1952, initially defined UFOs as those objects that remain unidentified after scrutiny by expert investigators, though today the term UFO is colloquially used to refer to any unidentifiable sighting regardless of whether it has been investigated.
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Some investigators now prefer to use the broader term unidentified aerial phenomenon (or UAP), to avoid the confusion and speculative associations that have become attached to UFO. Another widely known acronym for UFO in Spanish, French, Portuguese and Italian is OVNI (Objeto Volador No Identificado, with variant regional spellings).
Based on President Obama's Transparency objective the Air Force Declassification Office is identifying the location boxes of historically significant documents which we have declassified and are located at the National Archives and other sites. According to historians and other researchers, the following categories of information have been judged "significant" to Air Force history. The purpose of the Secrets Declassified Web Site is to identify as many records as possible that fall into these categories in an effort to capture more thoroughly the full history of the U.S. Air Force. The records captured can be unclassified or declassified.
Project Grudge Documents 1950
Roswell Report - Case Closed
UFO Report 10 Dec 53, Thule AFB Greenland
UFO Report 12 Oct 53, Geneva NY
UFO Report 14 Aug 53, Ventura CA
UFO Report 14 Sept 53, AZ
UFO Report 30 Sept 53, Silver Springs MD
UFO Report 6 Aug 53, Bismark ND
UFO Report 8 Aug 53, Rapid City SD
UFO Sighting 29 Sept 53, Lawton, OK.pdf
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