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Air Force UFO files land on Internet
(CNN)It's enough to make Mulder and Scully seethe with envy.

Nearly 130,000 pages of declassified Air Force files on UFO investigations and sightings are now available online.

The Project Blue Book Collection consists of files from Project Blue Book, Project Sign and Project Grudge, the names given to official investigations into unidentified flying objects by the United States military.

The collection is the result of years of requests by UFO enthusiast John Greenewald through the Freedom of Information Act. Greenewald posted the files last week on his online database The Black Vault, making them available for anyone to search or download for free.

The files, which are in PDF form, include the details of some of the most famous UFO cases, including the Exeter incident, the Kenneth Arnold sighting and the Mantell crash.

The Blue Book project, which was headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, lasted from 1947 to 1969. It was discontinued after a joint review concluded that no significant information had come from it, according to declassified documents on the National Archives website.

Specifically, the review said no UFO "reported, investigated and evaluated" ever gave "any indication of threat to our national security." Nor did the investigations suggest that the sightings "represent technological developments or principles beyond the range of present-day scientific knowledge."

A 1985 Wright-Patterson fact sheet added, "Since Project BLUE BOOK was closed, nothing has happened to indicate that the Air Force ought to resume investigating UFOs."

Not that they've had to. Thanks, Internet!

http://projectbluebook.theblackvault.com/
 
do you think we be told truth
one strange thing most of the astronauts came back to earth firm believers in ufo's
 
I know William L. Moore

[ame]http://www.amazon.com/The-Roswell-Incident-Charles-Berlitz/dp/1567311326[/ame]
 
. . . and?

He put Roswell on the map. The only reason you, or I, know about Roswell, is because of his research.

psssst ... when he mentioned Project Blue Book back in the 70's ... he was considered a tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy nut back then too.
 
He put Roswell on the map. The only reason you, or I, know about Roswell, is because of his research.

psssst ... when he mentioned Project Blue Book back in the 70's ... he was considered a tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy nut back then too.
I know who he is. I was just wondering why you mentioned him.

He's still a conspiracy nut. That hasn't changed. :lol:
 
I know who he is. I was just wondering why you mentioned him.

He's still a conspiracy nut. That hasn't changed. :lol:

He is still labelled one yes. But he was right. I remember ( as a child ) how much he was treated with contempt ... Especially when certain elements were denying the existence of Project Bluebook ( and now it's MJ 12). Now it is common knowledge that there was a Project Bluebook. And it is strange that a large majority of Apollo astronauts are coming forward claiming he is right.
 
there was a tv series "project blue book" in the late 1970s i used to watch it
 
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