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Photographic evidence tied to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the nucleus of U.S. nuclear weapons production, is cataloged as the most operationally significant material in the FBI's UAP file.
Oak Ridge was home to classified Atomic Energy Commission facilities and uranium enrichment infrastructure. The presence of UAP imagery at this location places the phenomenon in direct proximity to the nation's most sensitive military-industrial asset during the Cold War.
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