![]() ![]() According to a New York Post article, officials from the Department of Defense and intelligence agencies are now required to “submit a report … to the congressional intelligence and armed services committees on unidentified aerial phenomena” within 180 days of the bill’s ratification. ![]() The newly-released documents arrive one month after Congress passed a 5,600-page COVID-19 relief bill which included a provision that called for the public release of UFO-related documents. ![]() The files reportedly span from the 1940s through the 1990s. In addition to the documents found on The Black Vault, the CIA separately uploaded dozens of downloadable records that detail UFO sightings and other inexplicable events to its Freedom of Information Act Electronic Reading Room, Smithsonian Magazine reports. THANK YOU ALL for bringing awareness to this resource and supporting my efforts! /rEuhmpOecR- The Black Vault January 13, 2021 In the past 24 hours from THIS tweet: 622,000+ people generated 30.7 MILLION+ hits on my servers, and downloaded nearly 26 TERABYTES worth of data. He took the millions of pages, and over the course of more than two decades, has built an archive known around the world, as The Black Vault. Vice reports that some of the documents date as far back as 1980s.Īccording to Greenewald, the CIA vowed the documents in the CD-ROM included every file the agency had regarding UFOs, but Greenewald notes on his website that “there may be no way to entirely verify that,” The Guardian reports.īefore obtaining the CD-ROM, Greenewald had experienced previous success receiving documents from the CIA, but it was apparently not an easy task. According to the site, Greenewald received the documents on a CD-ROM and spent the past several months converting the files into searchable PDFs. John Greenewald Jr., the site’s owner and creator, obtained the newly digitized documents by filing a series of Freedom of Information Act requests, Smithsonian Magazine reports. Approximately 2,780 pages of previously classified CIA documents detailing the agency’s findings on UFOs are now publicly available to read and download, Smithsonian Magazine reports.Īccording to Vice, a website known as The Black Vault (which identifies itself as “the largest privately run online repository of declassified government documents anywhere in the world”) recently published an archive filled with free downloadable PDF files containing the CIA’s notes on what the agency refers to as unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs. ![]()
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