1,603 matching evidence objects
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Matching “UFO Phenomenon” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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This document appears to be a fragmented communication regarding UFO sightings or related phenomena, with references to various individuals and possibly locations. The text is heavily redacted and lacks coherent context.
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A letter from Rick Daniels expressing interest in obtaining tapes or photos of UFO sightings by pilots, following a broadcast by Paul Harvey.
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A request for information regarding a UFO sighting by the JAL crew over Alaska, dated March 5, 1987.
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A request for information on purchasing a report regarding a UFO sighting involving Japanese aircraft over Alaska, dated March 6, 1987.
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This document is a request for a summary of a UFO sighting reported by JAL pilot Kenjyu Terauchi, dated March 7, 1987.
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This document appears to be a request for information regarding a UFO sighting from November 1949. The sender is asking for details about the incident, indicating an interest in historical UAP events.
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A request letter from Renee P. Heron to the FAA seeking information on available UFO reports for purchase.
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A request for UFO sighting photos made by Darlene Sandersfeld to the FAA in 1987.
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A request for information regarding UFO contact sent to the Federal Aeronautics Administration from a resident in Fertile, Minnesota.
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A letter from Bill West inquiring about UFO sightings reported by the Japan Airlines flight crew, addressed to the FAA in Anchorage, Alaska.
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This document appears to be a fragment related to an unidentified flying object (UFO) incident, possibly involving a report or communication regarding sightings or encounters. The text is heavily redacted and contains incomplete sentences, making it difficult to ascertain full details.
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This document appears to be a fragmented communication related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) or UFO sightings, possibly involving a location in Hermosa Beach. The text is largely illegible and lacks coherent context.
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This document appears to be a correspondence related to obtaining information about a UFO sighting, possibly involving a request for facts from a government agency.
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This document appears to be a communication regarding a UFO sighting, likely involving the FAA and an individual named John. The text is fragmented and lacks clarity, suggesting it may be an informal note or memo.
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This document outlines the proposed opening of selected Presidential records related to UFOs and the 'Operation Majestic 12' document, in response to a FOIA request. It details the review process for the records and the absence of any substantial questions of Executive privilege.
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This document is an unclassified email correspondence discussing the handling of a request related to the 1947 Roswell UFO incident. It indicates that the National Security Council (NSC) has no records concerning the incident and suggests that any relevant records would likely be found at the National Archives.
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…to a request for information about the Roswell incident, specifically addressing a letter from Congressman Collin C. Peterson regarding the declassification of UFO-related information. It includes references to the Clinton Presidential Records and the lack of records concerning Roswell in the Project Blue Book archives.
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This document is a Skywatch Incident Report detailing a UFO sighting by an aircraft on December 11, 2007. The report includes observations of a bright light that exhibited rapid movement and then remained stationary.
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This incident report details a situation involving a six-year-old boy who was mistakenly believed to be airborne in a helium-filled balloon resembling a UFO. The balloon was tracked by various aircraft, but it was later confirmed that the boy was safe at home.
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On December 24, 2010, two pilots reported observing a UFO while flying in the vicinity of the WINK VOR. The object displayed alternating red, white, and green lights and matched the speed and altitude of the aircraft for approximately 15 to 20 minutes before fading from view.