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UFOs
Websites presented in alphabetical order Federal Bureau of Investigation: Project Blue Book "This small file relates to an Air Force program [Project Blue Book] for the investigation of Unidentified Flying Objects. The Secretary of the Air Force discontinued this program in 1969." From the Freedom of Information Act site, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). http://foia.fbi.gov/foiaindex/bluebook.htm Topics: Science, U.S. Military Last updated May 29, 2008 Freedom of Information Act: Unidentified Flying Objects Sixteen hundred pages of digitized FBI documents concerning UFOs at this Freedom of Information Act site, Federal Bureau of Investigation. http://foia.fbi.gov/foiaindex/ufo.htm Topics: Science, Science, Technology Last updated Aug 9, 2004 International UFO Museum and Research Center, Roswell, New Mexico The website of this Roswell, New Mexico, museum provides a look at UFO phenomena, including information on the Roswell incident and other sightings. Has a form for reporting UFO sightings and details about the annual festival. Note: the search engine is in development. http://www.roswellufomuseum.com/ Topics: Museums, Museums by Place: United States, Religion, Science, Technology Last updated Mar 28, 2007 The National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) Claiming that it is "dedicated to the collection and dissemination of objective UFO data," the site logs numerous self-reported UFO sightings from around the world and posts all of its data in summary form. Includes a Report Database, which features indexes (date, state, shape of UFO, date posted), some in-depth case briefs, and historical reports dating as far back as 1886. The site lacks graphics. http://www.nuforc.org/ Topics: Science, Science, Technology Last updated May 29, 2006 Newly Released UFO Files From the UK Government Website for files released from the UK government in May 2008, which "contain a wide range of UFO-related documents covering the years 1978-2002." The site also includes background material on UK government UFO investigations and on the files, and a related podcast and videocast. An archive of other existing UFO files requires a fee for download. From the National Archives (UK). http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ufos/ Topics: Science Last updated Sep 6, 2008 Tales From the Fort: The Charles Fort Files "This site is an effort to organize the research of Charles Hoy Fort," an early 20th century writer known as the "father of phenomenalism" because he was interested in strange phenomena such as UFOs and spontaneous combustion. The site provides an analysis of his work on the subjects of animals falling from the sky, ancient advanced technology, the disappearance of the ship the Marie Celeste, apparitions, and related topics. From a Fort enthusiast. http://www.dragonrest.net/fortfiles/forthome.html Topics: Religion, Science, Technology Last updated May 18, 2005 UFO Documents Index "The documents listed on this page were located in response to the numerous requests received by NSA on the subject of Unidentified Flying Objects" and released under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The files (over three dozen) are from the National Security Agency (NSA). http://www.nsa.gov/public_info/declass/ufo/ Topics: Science, Science, Technology Last updated Feb 17, 2009 Unidentified Flying Objects: Project Blue Book Fact sheet concerning records of the United States Air Force's Project Blue Book "relating to the investigations of unidentified flying objects. ... The project closed in 1969 and [the National Archives has] no information on sightings after that date." Also contains notes about the 1947 "Roswell Incident." From the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. http://www.archives.gov/foia/ufos.html Topics: Science Last updated May 29, 2008 |
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