2,296 matching evidence objects
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Matching “Classified Document” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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The document appears to be a fragmented and unclear text with no coherent information regarding UAP/UFOs. It contains a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols that do not form a comprehensible narrative or data set.
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This document appears to be a record from the National Archives with limited readable content. It includes a declassification authority but lacks substantive information regarding UAP/UFOs.
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The document appears to be a fragment from the National Archives with no coherent information regarding UAP/UFOs. It lacks substantive content and is primarily composed of unintelligible text.
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The document appears to be a declassified record from the National Archives, but the text is largely illegible and lacks substantive content regarding UAP/UFOs.
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The document appears to be a fragmented and unclear text related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). It contains numerous typographical errors and lacks coherent structure, making it difficult to extract specific information.
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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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The document appears to be a fragmented and unclear text with references to various codes and possibly locations, but lacks coherent information regarding UAP/UFO incidents.
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The document appears to be a fragmented and unclear text from the National Archives, lacking coherent information or context regarding UAP/UFO disclosure.
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The document appears to be a fragmented and unclear text from the National Archives, lacking coherent information regarding UAP/UFO phenomena.
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The document appears to be a reference to a declassified record from the National Archives, but lacks substantive content or details regarding UAP/UFO phenomena.
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This document appears to be a declassified record from the National Archives and Records Administration, but the text is largely illegible and does not provide substantive information regarding UAP/UFO phenomena.
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The document appears to be a fragmented and unclear text from the National Archives, possibly related to UAP/UFO investigations, but lacks coherent information due to its poor quality.
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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 UFOs, but lacks coherent information due to its damaged or incomplete state.
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This document recounts the experience of Captain Kenju Terauchi during Japan Airlines Flight 1628, which encountered unidentified flying objects (UFOs) over Alaska on November 17, 1986. The captain describes the sighting of two spaceships and a mother ship, expressing curiosity and a lack of immediate danger.
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The document appears to be a declassified record from the National Archives, but the text is largely illegible and does not provide clear information regarding UAP/UFO phenomena.
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The document appears to be a fragmented and poorly formatted text with no coherent information regarding UAP/UFOs. It lacks clear context and relevant details.
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This document details a flight report by Capt. Kenju Terauchi regarding an unidentified air traffic sighting during JAL Flight 1628 on November 17, 1986, while flying over Greenland and Canada.
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The document appears to be a declassified record from the National Archives, but the text is largely illegible and lacks substantive content.
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This document appears to be a declassified record from the National Archives, but the text is largely illegible and lacks substantive content regarding UAP/UFO phenomena.
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The document appears to be a record from the National Archives and Records Administration, but the text is largely illegible and lacks substantive content regarding UAP/UFOs.