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237UAP00612

Pilot Report Unclassified Released — Credibility 90% Original ↗
On February 19, 2024, a pilot reported multiple lights moving and circling at high altitude near Chicago-Rockford, IL. The UAP was not detected on ATC radar.
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315834703

Foia Release Unclassified Released Jun 15, 2026 Credibility 70% Original ↗
315834703
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UAP D011 DFBI Correspondence Referral 1949

Fbi Memo Unclassified Released — Credibility 70% Original ↗
A correspondence from Rev. Charles C. Barnes to J. Edgar Hoover detailing an observation of four beams in the sky that converged in the Cascade Mountains, potentially indicating a scientific experiment or UAP activity.
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40027753-001-0007

Foia Release Unclassified Released — Credibility 80% Original ↗
This document contains various administrative files and reports related to UFO investigations, including Project BLUE BOOK and Project STORK, as well as correspondence and materials from the USAF and advisory panels on the scientific use of balloons.
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t 7585721 20060533F 001 001 2013

News Article Unclassified Released — Credibility 80% Original ↗
This document discusses the community dynamics in Crestone, Colorado, known for its New Age spiritualism and reports of UFO sightings. It highlights local disputes, the influx of new residents, and the area's reputation as a spiritual retreat, alongside anecdotal accounts of UFO-related incidents.
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40027753-001-0008

Foia Release Unclassified Released — Credibility 80% Original ↗
This document contains a compilation of various briefings and reports related to UFOs and UAPs from the years 1955 to 1968, including meetings, articles, and correspondence from notable figures and committees.
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20060474F 001 022 2023

News Article Unclassified Released — Credibility 80% Original ↗
This document discusses the mysterious disappearance of truck driver Devin Williams in Arizona, drawing parallels to the famous Travis Walton abduction case. It highlights the bizarre behavior exhibited by Williams before his disappearance and the subsequent speculation about alien involvement, as well as local UFO enthusiasts' reactions.
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293206371-001

Other Unclassified Released — Credibility 15% Original ↗
This document appears to be a fragment of a historical record related to the USAF, specifically referencing Maxwell Air Force Base and a case file. The text is largely illegible and lacks coherent information regarding UAP/UFO incidents.
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733667-001-003-0021

Other Unclassified Released — Credibility 90% Original ↗
A letter from Philip J. Klass to Paul Steucke discussing the JAL/UFO incident materials and addressing concerns about government transparency regarding UFOs.
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20060527F 001 005 2023

Foia Release Unclassified Released — Credibility 90% Original ↗
This document contains a series of emails and communications regarding legislative actions and meetings related to U.S. foreign policy, with specific references to Area 51 and its implications. It includes discussions about various political topics, including Colombia, Taiwan, and North Korea, as well as mentions of jury duty summons that humorously referenc…
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733667-001-003-0029

Other Unclassified Released — Credibility 90% Original ↗
A letter from Philip J. Klass to Paul Steucke at the FAA discussing the JAL/UFO incident materials and addressing concerns about government transparency regarding UFOs.
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Klukan Oct 2015 Emails re Pilgrim Drone Spotting

Other Unclassified Released — Credibility 80% Original ↗
Emails discussing the sighting of an unidentified flying object (UFO) near the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station, initially thought to be a drone but later speculated to be a weather balloon. Various agencies were involved in the investigation, but no definitive identification was made.
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733667-001-005-0002

Other Unclassified Released — Credibility 80% Original ↗
This document details an incident involving Captain Terauchi of Japan Airlines, who reported the presence of an unidentified aircraft while flying in Alaska. The FAA indicated a primary target in addition to his aircraft, suggesting potential UAP activity. It is noted that this was not the first sighting reported by Captain Terauchi.
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733667-001-005-0004

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This document details a meeting between FAA agents and a representative from American Airlines regarding an incident that occurred on November 17, 1986, in Anchorage, Alaska. It includes references to statements and drawings related to the incident.
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BLUF attachment release in full

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The document outlines new reporting requirements for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) and their implications for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in relation to the Department of Defense (DOD). It emphasizes the need for clear differentiation between UAPs and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) in reporting to avoid confusion and ensure accurate data …
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733667-001-006-0009

Other Unknown Released — Credibility 5% Original ↗
The document appears to be a fragmented and unclear text, possibly related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) or UFOs, but lacks coherent information due to its poor quality.
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733667-001-006-0011

Other Unclassified Released — Credibility 15% Original ↗
The document appears to be a fragmented and unclear communication related to Japan Airlines, possibly involving flight operations or maintenance. The text contains numerous typographical errors and lacks coherent context, making it difficult to ascertain specific details.
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2023 UAP Mission Backgrounder Paper

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The 2023 UAP Mission Backgrounder Paper outlines the mission and organizational structure of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) within the U.S. Department of Defense. It emphasizes the importance of a coordinated approach to address unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) and their implications for national security.
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733667-001-006-0016

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The document appears to be a fragmented and unclear record from the National Archives, possibly related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) or other military observations. The text contains various codes and references that are difficult to interpret due to the lack of context and clarity.
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Parallax Paper PDF

Other Unclassified Released — Credibility 90% Original ↗
The document discusses the effects of forced perspective and parallax on UAP observations, explaining how these optical phenomena can lead to misinterpretations of size and speed in reports. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these effects for accurate UAP analysis.