confirmed
Multiple UAP incidents cluster geographically near or over U.S. nuclear facilities (Oak Ridge, 1947–1968; other Cold War installations implied by redactions), suggesting either targeting, monitoring, or coincidental co-location with U.S. military activity.
The pattern is too consistent to ignore, yet no declassified analysis explains it. The absence of interpretation in official files is itself notable.
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- In late 2014, three former U.S. Army cavalrymen reported observing eight bright objects hovering and accelerating at ext…
- Multiple unresolved UAP cases carry declassification dates stretched to 2049 (twenty-four years hence) before an emergen…
- The FBI maintained an active 62-HQ-83894 case file on flying discs from June 1947 through July 1968, treating them as a …
- Photographic evidence tied to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the nucleus of U.S. nuclear weapons production, is cataloged as the …
- Declassified Archives New Zealand files released in December 2010 revealed that DSIR scientists formally classified the …