CIA UFO Archive: 2,780 Declassified Pages Now Freely Downloadable Through The Black Vault

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John Greenewald Jr.’s The Black Vault hosts 2,780 CIA files on unidentified aerial phenomena that are free to download after extensive FOIA requests, though redactions and an aging TIFF format hinder access and a 713-PDF version eases viewing, and the material includes a Bosnian fugitive’s extraterrestrial-contact claim, mysterious midnight explosions in a Russian town, and a 1970s hand-delivered UFO item to the Assistant Deputy Director for Science & Technology, with Greenewald hoping a Mandatory Declassification Review will lift more redactions as ufology circles track the UFO-to-UAP shift and ongoing government-record discussions.

The CIA Has Declassified 2,780 Pages of UFO-Related Documents, and They’re Now Free to Download
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The CIA Has Declassified 2,780 Pages of UFO-Related Documents, and They’re Now Free to Download

Everybody knows that UFO stands for unidentified flying object. Coined by the United States Air Force in 1953, the term has come to stand for a wide range of phenomena that suggest weve been contacted by alien civilizations — and in fact has even spawned the field of ufology, dedicated to the investigation of such phenomena.