Cooperation Grows on 1952 Project Blue Book Footage as MIT Lincoln Labs Aligns with the War Department; Lawmakers Push for Broader UFO File Access

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MIT Lincoln Labs is coordinating with the Department of War to release a 1952 Project Blue Book video featuring Edward J. Ruppelt, as Eric Burlison and Michael Thomas push for broader access to UFO files and about 52 videos are being reviewed.

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An update reports that Michael Thomas, the head of national records and archives, says MIT Lincoln Labs is cooperating with the Department of War to coordinate the release of a 1952 video from Project Blue Book official Edward J. Ruppelt, in which scientists were briefed about UFO incursions. While some videos appear to show balloons or birds, others are described as intriguing. Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison, in a Fox News interview, is pushing to expand access to the so‑called UFO file and to obtain documents from federally funded centers like MIT Lincoln Labs, RAND, and MITRE. Burlison noted that MIT Lincoln Labs responded and would comply, a point echoed by Michael Thomas. In the first batch, about 52 videos were reviewed by Burlison, Luna, and Burchett; not all have been made public and many remain unexplained, though some are clearly mundane. A notable item is a document titled US statement about UAP sightings describing an incursion at a base with an orange orb and red orbs, reportedly corroborated by government officials. The speaker cautions against overpromising, since some videos will be straightforward, while others remain compelling, and praises Burlison for maintaining a grounded, skeptical, oversight‑driven stance. The ongoing effort seeks more files from additional agencies and aims to keep the investigation focused on evidence rather than speculation.

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