New UFO File Release 01
What goodies are found in the first batch of newly declassified files?
Old Content; New Life
Today the Department of War released a group of newly declassified documents pertaining to UFOs on a new webpage. A good deal of the information in this release has been in the public domain for a long time, so little of this first wave release will be a surprise for longtime researchers. For instance, one of the FBI files contains the April 24, 1964 CE-III report from police officer Lonnie Zamora,1 which was well known even in the 1960s. Another of the files is a 2001 NASA archive folder containing the COMETA Report from the French Institute of Higher Studies for National Defence published in 1999.2
The files also contain other famous, previously known documents, such as the classified SECRET Nebraska AFOSI message to HQ from January 16, 1950, reporting that a man named “Coulter” claimed to have seen two secret metallic flying saucers in the possession of the military at a radar station near the state border of Arizona and New Mexico, and he was showing people a metal piece of the crash that appeared to be an unusual 28-day cycle calendar device with a rotating disk. Coulter was allegedly told the two crafts held 2 dead humanoid crew members that were all blonde and three feet tall, and around 50 of these aircraft have been retrieved by the United States military in a period of only two years, and 40 of them are housed in the Los Angeles area for Research and Development. The tale was not widely published for fear of sounding too fantastic.3 AFOSI took the report seriously, and claimed to seek further interviews with the people involved.
Other NASA files in the release contain certain clipped transcripts from the NASA lunar missions which seem to be interpreted to be UFO events,4 as well as images from those missions showing UFOs photographed by astronauts on the moon.






New Videos
Most interesting of all is the fact that we now have authoritative video confirming the unconventional flight maneuvers that witnesses have reported in sketched drawings for the better part of the last century. Speed may be impressive by itself, but 90 degree angle turns, zig-zags, and instantaneous 180 degree reversals are far more conducive to flying insects than conventional aircraft.


More unresolved videos showing unconventional flight characteristics:
Thus far there has not been anything too groundbreaking, and most of it should never have been classified in the first place, and (as someone who already knows UFOs exist, and presume some to be NHI) I will be mostly bored until I see some alien photos and videos or declassified NRO documents, or confirmation on MJ-12. However, it is still nice to get some more videos showing unconventional maneuvers.


