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Distraction chaff and countermeasures?

Every declassified file that the CIA has on unidentified flying objects — or at least all the files the agency admits to having — is now available online thanks to a decades-long effort to access its declassified records.

You can now download the records straight from the Black Vault, a privately-owned database of declassified records, according to Motherboard. The collection, which now contains hundreds of PDFs, is now an exhaustive list of everything the CIA has released about UFOs — or the agency’s preferred term Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) — in one accessible place.

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Distraction chaff and countermeasures? Every declassified file that the CIA has on unidentified flying objects — or at least all the files the agency admits to having — is now available online thanks to a decades-long effort to access its declassified records. You can now download the records straight from the Black Vault, a privately-owned database of declassified records, according to Motherboard. The collection, which now contains hundreds of PDFs, is now an exhaustive list of everything the CIA has released about UFOs — or the agency’s preferred term Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) — in one accessible place. more ...

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Maybe, but I had a run in once. We didn't stick around to see what was driving the thing, but a friend had already seen it (saved me from seeing it), and IMO and his, it was a demon. Strangest part, he'd seen it twice at the same place, an old grave yard. If they fly here from so far away, an old full grave yard doesn't seem a likely destination.