Friday, January 29, 2016

CIA releases declassified flles on flyng saucers, aliens and unexplained phenomena


#UFO #flyingsaucer #CIA It has finally happened and thousands of files on flying saucers and aliens and unexplained phenomena that had, till now, been kept a closely guarded secret have been declassified and released in the public domain. The agency has given the reason for the release as an effort to highlight a few documents that both skeptics and believers will find interesting.
This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 29 January 2016.
The post elaborates that five of the documents release would interest the X-Files character Agent Fox Mulder - he would love to use the files to try and persuade others of the existence of extraterrestrial activity. Incidentally, all of the documents are belong to the period late 1940s to the 1960s and had been kept under wraps.
One of the files is a document from East Germany in 1952, where agents were called to investigate what witnesses described as a 'huge flying pan'. It was said to have a diameter of about 15 meters.
Similar flying saucers had also been spotted in North Africa and Spain and also in what was formerly Belgian Congo. It seems two 'fiery discs' were seen over a uranium mine. The discs had 'glided curves and changed position many times'. Both of them suddenly hovered in one spot and then took off in a unique zigzag flight to the north east. There was a continuous penetrating hissing and buzzing sound that onlooker heard from the ground and it lasted 10 to 12 minutes.br>

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