Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has declassified its decades-old records about unidentified flying objects (UFOs) ahead of the June deadline requiring American intelligence agencies to disclose UFO-related information.
The records are now available for perusal on the
Black Vault, an online repository of declassified government records. The website includes more than 2,700 pages of top-secret documents about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), which is the U.S. government’s term for UFOs.
Declassified starting the 1980s, the documents cover dozens of incidents, such as the 1991 report of a mysterious midnight explosion in a small Russian town and the 1976 account of a top government employee who was hand-delivered a mysterious piece of UFO intel.
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In this image from video, Sen. Bob Casey, D-Scranton, speaks as the Senate reconvenes to debate the objection to confirm the Electoral College Vote from Arizona, after protesters stormed into the U.S. Capitol.
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