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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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The Secretary for my engineering group was into remote viewing back in the mid 1990s. I'm not sure exactly what it involved or how she got involved with it. I'm sure she wasn't aware of C_A involvement. I thought she was nuts at the time. Damn good Secretary though.

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The CIA library entry is called "cryptological aspects of ESP" if you are bored