The search for the Apollo 11 TV
tapes continues. ... if they can be found and
digitally processed, they could produce stunningly
clear TV much better than was seen in Houston or on the
worldwide broadcast.
Hacker loses extradition appeal July 29 09'.British hacker Gary McKinnon has lost his latest High Court bid to avoid extradition to the United States.The US wants to try the 43-year-old, from Wood Green, north London, for what it calls the biggest military computer hack of all time, in 2001 and 2002.
2002:Hacker fears 'UFO cover-up' In 2002, Gary McKinnon was arrested by the UK's national high-tech crime unit, after being accused of hacking into Nasa and the US military computer networks.
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UFO Sweden The archive is now closed once more, as the association works on a voluntary basis and does not have the time to do more than show the archive to, for example, researchers. - from The Local
1. Unidentified flying objects were first reported after the war from Sweden in the summer of 1946 and for some months there was a considerable number of alleged sightings mostly in Sweden but a few also in Norway,Finland and Germany.The descriptions given were usally of some sort of wingless missile travelling at high speed,cigar shaped or cirular sometimes omitting bright lights and occasionally sound.The reports attracted considerable attention in the press,where the objects became known as "Ghost Rockets" or "Spook Bombs".The reports died away after the summer of 1946 and very few have appeard since the end of that year.............see full document,
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Files released in August 2009 The files contain a wide range of UFO-related documents covering the years 1981-1996. Find out more about close encounters, stray satellites, bright lights and Britain’s very own Roswell – Rendlesham Forest in Suffolk.
- from the British Nation Archives
The Ministry of Defence department that investigated UFOs sightings has been closed after almost 60 years, it has been disclosed.
The MoD department, which has dealt with more than 12,000 reports – including 135 last year - was used to assess threats posed by any Unidentified Flying Objects sightings throughout Britain. Any reports made would now not be investigated or followed up as the hotline had been closed,.........
After 30 years of collating sightings and field investigations, GEIPAN*, the French unit responsible for researching and investigating unidentified aerospace phenomena (UAPs), is putting its archives on line. Making these records available to the public is the culmination of the new policy and focus the unit has adopted in the last few years.
In putting its full archives on line today, GEIPAN is hoping to focus the attention of the scientific community on these unexplained phenomena, which could conceal truly revolutionary scientific discoveries. And there is plenty of material to study, since GEIPAN’s archives amount to the equivalent of 100,000 A4 pages. - from Le Geipan
Friday, May 20, was an historic day for Ufology in Brazil, and around the world, as the Brazilian Air Force (FAB), for the very first time in its history, officially received a committee of top UFO researchers to openly discuss UFO sightings in Brazil and fully examine classified government UFO documents in several military facilities in Brasilia, the Federal Capital.
By taking this very important step, the Brazilian Air Force (FAB) has placed Brazil on a very short list of countries whose militaries acknowledge that Ufology is a serious activity and a significant effort to fully understand the nature and origin of UFOs. "We want to have all info on the subject, that is withheld by us for some decades, fully released to public, through the UFO community", declared Brigadier Telles Ribeiro, chief of Brazilian Air Force Communication Center.
The Brazilian Government, through the Brazilian Air Force, finally decided to come forward and recognize UFO research as a genuine activity as a direct result of intense pressure by the campaign, UFOs: Freedom of Information Now, a movement started by the Brazilian UFO Magazine in April 2004. - By A. J. Gevaerd,
Editor of the Brazilian UFO Magazine and Head of the Brazilian Committee of UFO Researchers - CBU
In 1950, a
senior radio engineer from the Department
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