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Power Outages, Blackouts As UFOs Passed Overhead


mike

Paranormal Adept
The minimalist verbatim text comes from a single index card wedged inside a metallic filing box large (or small) enough to contain a softball. Actually, there are two of these little boxes, each packed with so many index cards De Void doesn’t bother to count them all. Each card summarizes a single UFO case. Each case engages the same theme — how the local environment responds to the phenomenon's electromagnetic field effects. The chronology begins with a U.S. warplane experiencing engine problems as it encounters a UFO over Burma in 1943. The final entry concludes on the evening of Jan. 3, 1991, near Barcelona, when a ground-level UFO apparently kills the lights and engine of an automobile

The reason for revisiting the modest UFO archives of former NASA electrical engineer John Reiss is because the entire searchable database of the Air Force’s Project Blue Book is finally in the public domain in a no-fee and accessible format, thanks to John Greenewald at The Black Vault

Drilling for fossils in ancient sediment


For the government to continue to maintain that UFOs are nonexistent in the face of the documents already released and of other cogent evidence presented in this book is puerile and in a sense an insult to the American people.
J. ALLEN HYNEK, PhD., Former scientist with Project Blue Book
 
Excellent post and link, Mike. As Cox indicates, there's still so much information to be collected and presented to the public concerning the ufo subject.
 
Researchers, believers, and skeptics alike have been waiting for free access to this information for decades. Glad to see it's finally being made available to the general public.

It's the mere dearth of information provided in the archives that makes for a compelling case that UFOs exist and are transporting intelligent life. Are there reported sightings in these archives that, following a thorough investigation, could be proven a hoax or otherwise explained? Of course! The important part is letting the people decide, not the government.
 
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