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Australia

The National Archives of Australia holds a number of records relating to unidentified flying objects (UFOs), flying saucers and other unidentified aerial sightings. Most of these records date from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, when public interest in UFOs was high and many sightings were reported to Commonwealth authorities. There was no specific government agency responsible for the collecting and analysing of these sightings, so responsibility fell on the Department of Air. The Department collected reports from defence force members, pilots and air traffic controllers, meteorologists and the general public. During the peak of interest in UFOs, the department investigated some reports, trying to establish whether the sightings could be attributed to low flying aircraft, weather balloons or meteorological phenomena. Reports were also collected by other agencies involved in air safety, research and intelligence, including the CSIRO, the Joint Intelligence Organisation, the Weapons Research Establishment at Maralinga, and the Department of Transport. The Department of Territories kept reports from Papua New Guinea. Below is a selection of over 10,000 records in the Archives' collection that relates to UFOs. To find further records of interest, you can search the collection .

Canada

The following list of documents is a sampling of 8,759 UFO files retrieved from the National Archives of Canada. I have in my possession five 16mm microfilm reels which I purchased from the National Archives back in the early 1990s, and contains an even greater number of documents, including the very same ones that are available here.

This list of Canadian CIRVIS documents, which were provided to me by a fellow researcher in British Columbia who obtained them through Canada's Access to Information Law . CIRVIS stands for Communications Instructions Reporting Vital Intelligence Sightings.

CIRVIS Reports For The 1960s

177 Pages CIRVIS Reports For The 1970s

128 Pages

CIRVIS Reports For The 1980s

106 Pages CIRVIS Reports For 1993

19 Pages

CIRVIS Reports For 1994

32 Pages CIRVIS Reports For 1995

137 Pages

CIRVIS Reports For 1996

9 Pages CIRVIS Reports For 1998

28 Pages

CIRVIS Reports For 1999

20 Pages Resolution Bay Sighting Files - NWT

26 Pages

The Smith Memo

These documents were obtained from the files of the late Wilbert B. Smith , Senior Radio Engineer for the Department of Transport in Ottawa. This is the original draft he wrote in November 1950.

New Zealand

This is a list of the New Zealand UFO files that were released on

Wednesday, December 22, 2010.

United Kingdom

MINISTRY OF DEFENCE DIRECTORATE OF

SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE

AND

JOINT TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS

June 1951

British MOD Rendlesham Files

Released in November 2002

United Kingdom UFO Documents

UFO Sightings in the United Kingdom, through 2009

United Kingdom UFO Documents

Released in October 2008 Highlights guide (PDF 442kb) to help you navigate your way through the files.

Previously Released Records

United Kingdom UFO Documents

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. Start by reading the highlights guide (PDF, 254kb) to help you navigate your way through the files.

United Kingdom UFO Documents

Released in March 2011 Find out more about the House of Lords debate on UFOs, a flying saucer hoax that was treated as a potentially real alien invasion of the UK and how 1978 nearly became 'the year of the UFO'. Start by reading our highlights guide (PDF, 397kb) to help you navigate your way through the files. Due to the large size of some of these files, I recommend you save them to your PC before opening them. Please right click on the links and select the save option.

United Kingdom UFO Documents

Released in August 2011 The files contain a wide range of UFO-related documents, drawings, letters and parliamentary questions covering the years 1985-2007. Read eyewitness accounts of UFO sightings, see the picture of a flying saucer which was sent for analysis by defence experts and discover the bizarre story of Mork and Mindy's' visit to East Dulwich. Start by reading the highlights guide (PDF, 397kb) to help you navigate your way through the files released in August 2011. Seven files in this tranche (DEFE 31/182/1-188/1) contain copies of numerous UFO reports made by members of the public and submitted to MoD between April 1993 and July 1996. These reports are duplicates of papers from tranche #4 of the UFO files, released by The National Archives in August 2009 (DEFE 24/1959/1-1961/1 and DEFE 24/1974/1-76/1 on the webpage). Due to the large size of some of these files, I recommend you save them to your PC before opening them. Please right click on the links and select the save option.

United Kingdom UFO Documents

Released in July 2012 The files contain a wide range of UFO-related documents, drawings, letters and parliamentary questions ranging from 1965 up to 2008.

Discover the role of the UFO Desk Officers, what they really thought of alien visitors, their ideas to harness alien technology as a

weapon, and their briefings to Tony Blair on UFO policy. Six of the files (DEFE 31/189/1-194/1) contain some duplicates of UFO sighting reports copied by the Air Secretariat between 1996-1999.

The original papers were released by The National Archives in February 2010.

United Kingdom UFO Documents

Released in June 2013 The final tranche of UFO files released by The National Archives contain a wide range of UFO-related documents, drawings, letters, and photos and parliamentary questions covering the final two years of the Ministry of Defence's UFO Desk (from late 2007 until November 2009). Discover the reasons behind the closure of the UFO desk, the handling of the largest number of UFO sighting reports received in 30 years and the disclosure campaign for the truth, which was sparked by the closure of the UFO Desk.

Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) in the UK Air Defence Region

During a policy review in 1996 into the handling of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena sighting reports received by the Ministry of Defence, a study was undertaken to determine the potential value, if any, of such reports to Defence Intelligence. Consistent with Ministry of Defence policy, the available data was studied principally to ascertain whether there is any evidence of a threat to the UK, and secondly, should the opportunity arise, to identify any potential military technologies of interest. The Ministry of Defence has released this report in response to a Freedom of Information request and we are pleased to now make it available to a wider audience via the MOD Freedom of Information Publication Scheme. Where indicated information is withheld in accordance with Section 26 (Defence), Section 27 (International Relations) and Section 40 (Personal Information) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

UAP in the UK Air Defence Region: Executive Summary

The Findings and Recommendations are contained in this Executive Summary.

UAP in the UK Air Defence Region: Volume 1

The Main Report (Volume 1) describes the Background, Methodology used, the Data Base and the Statistical Analysis.

UAP in the UK Air Defence Region: Volume 2

Volume 2 - Supporting Technical Point Papers covering topics relevant to an undersanding of the phenomena.

UAP in the UK Air Defence Region: Volume 3

Volume 3 considers classified radar performance data and contains an assessment of relevant technologies in

the context of potential military applications and an assessment of UAP as potential hazards to aircraft.

United States

The History of the 4th AA Command, Western Defense Command

Jan 9 1942 to July 1 1945 (extract)

FBI - Brief Roswell Statement

July 8, 1947

The 1947 Twining Memo This letter was sent out from Air Material Commands (AMC) in response to a request from Brig General Schulgen. As a result of the opinions expressed by Twining, Gen Schulgen issued his now famous Collection Memorandum. Gen. Twining requested that investigations be conducted that might shed some light on the recent rash of Flying Saucer sightings. In response to the Schugen Collection Memorandum, The Walker Memo was sent to see what field offices could find. Some proponents view this letter as proof that the Air Force knows that extraterrestrial UFOs exist. The closest the the letter comes to considering alien origin is the opinion that [there is] "The possibility that some foreign nation has a form of propulsion possibly nuclear, which is outside of our domestic knowledge." However, the proponents tend to ignore, or dismiss as an "obvious lie" dictated by the Super Secret Roswell Conspiracy, the instruction that his commanders should consider: "The lack of physical evidence in the shape of crash recovered exhibits which would undeniably prove the existence of these objects."

Air Intelligence Report No. 100-203-79

ANALYSIS OF FLYING OBJECT INCIDENTS IN THE U.S.

10 December 1948

Project Grudge

August 1949 Project Grudge was a short-lived project by the U.S. Air Force to investigate unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Grudge succeeded

Project Sign in February, 1949, and was then followed by Project Blue Book. The project formally ended in December 1949,

but actually continued on in a very minimal capacity until late 1951.



AIR FORCE MANUAL 50-12 (AFM 50-12)

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE

Ground Observer's Guide

1 November 1951

Air Force Letter No. 200-5 (AFL 200-5)

Unidentified Flying Objects Reporting (Short Title: FLYOBRPT)

29 April 1952

Air Force Manual No. 200-3 (AFM 200-3)

HANDBOOK for AIR INTELLIGENCE OFFICERS

May 1953

HOW TO MAKE FLYOBRPTS

AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER

WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE

OHIO

25 July 1953

Air Force Regulation No. 205-1 (AFR 205-1)

SECURITY: Safeguarding Military Information

15 December 1953

Air Force Regulation No. 200-2 (AFR 200-2)

Unidentified Flying Objects Reporting (Short Title: UFOB)

12 August 1954

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

SPECIAL REPORT NO.14 (ANALYSIS OF REPORTS OF UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS)

5 MAY 1955

Air Force Regulation No. 200-3 (AFR 200-3)

Reporting Vital Sightings from Aircraft

versions: 2-July-1952 and 13-May-1955

Air Force Regulation No. 205-2 (AFR 205-2)

SECURITY - Laws, Executive Orders, Etc, Pertaining to Safeguarding Military Information

Dated 19 May 1955

Air Force Regulation No. 200-2_020558

INTELLIGENCE - Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO)

5 February 1958

Air Force Regulation No. 200-2A - CHANGE

INTELLIGENCE - Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO)

3 July 1958

CANADIAN - UNITED STATES COMMUNICATIONS INSTRUCTIONS

FOR REPORTING VITAL INTELLIGENCE SIGHTINGS

(CIRVIS / MERINT)

JANAP 146 (D)

February 1959

US Air Force Intelligence Guidance Collection Letter No. 4

25 April 1961

Air Force Regulation No. 80-17

Replaced AFR 200-2 in September 1966

AIR FORCE MANUAL 55-11 (AFM 55-11)

OPERATIONS - AIR FORCE OPERATIONAL REPORTING SYSTEM

20 MAY 1968

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

PROJECTS GRUDGE

and BLUEBOOK

REPORTS 1-12

June 1968

FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)

Here are a few samples of UFO documents collected from the FBI website. All 1,600 files have been posted below:

CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)

NSA (National Security Agency)

DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency)

AISS UFO Report of Joseph Long,

1st Lt, USAF

1957

The Bolender Memo

October 20, 1969 Robert Todd obtained the release of the Bolender memo in January 1979. The implications of this memo, issued in order to justify the shutdown of Project Blue Book, is clear, and is found on page 2: "... reports of unidentified flying objects which could affect national security are made in accordance with JANAP 146 or Air Force Manual 55-11 , and are not part of the Blue Book system." Similar statements about UFO reports bypassing the BB system were made in AF documents going back to 1958-61, when similar efforts to justify closure of BB were made then. In an interview on March 16, 2000, retired BB chief Col. Robert J. Friend told me that he knew there were classified intelligence channels for reporting UFO's that completely bypassed BB and he knew of specific UFO cases involving classified sensor systems that were reported that way and never went to him at BB. UFO's were reported to the AF operational commands in accordance the AF's Operational Reporting system, AFOREP, under AF Manual 55-11 of 1965 and predecessors, and this supplanted the UFO reporting directives that had sent UFO reports to BB. However, even the AFOREP system was bypassed when classified sensor systems and missions were involved, as AFM 55-11 itself indicated in paragraph 3-1-C: "Provisions of the AFOREP [AF Operational Reporting system] are not intended to abrogate major command systems employing advanced automated, online procedures." The memo also stated that, "After an extensive study of this (Condon Report) report as well as the review of the report by a panel of the National Academy of Sciences, past studies, Project Blue Book operations and other inputs, the Office of Aerospace Research concluded, and we agree, that the continuation of Project Blue Book cannot be justified, either on the ground of national security or in the interest of science." Not only had the AF's operational reporting procedures bypassed BB already, as mentioned above, but a highly classified AF global sensor system which Gen. Bolender was heavily involved in was about to go operational in 1969-70. This imminent development finally allowed the AF to be able to close down its PR headache Project BB without worrying that some important intelligence data were being lost. The system had long been planned since 1952 as the means to completely replace Project BB with a quantum leap forward into the 21st century with scientific sensor data on UFO's covering the entire earth 24/7 taking the place of unreliable, hit-or-miss anecdotal UFO stories coming from relatively few and very limited scattered locations. But the Top Secret system had run into numerous technical and budgetary obstacles which delayed its initial operational capability for many years, thus giving BB reprieves from closure in the late 50's and early 60's. There were 16 Attachments to the Bolender Memo. Bob Todd spent years trying to get the AF to find and release them, but the AF totally stonewalled him. Several of the 16 Attachments are already known separately and had been released long before, but several are unknown and not released, several more are not described well enough to identify.

Relationships with Inhabitants of Celestrial Bodies

by Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer and Professor Albert Einstein

Princeton, New Jersey

NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)

Four Extraterrestrial Articles from the NSA Technical Journal

Dated 1962, 1966 and 1969

McDONALD-DOUGLAS UFO RESEARCH

June 1968



These documents pertain to the research of a small team of people in the Douglas Aircraft corporation. They show that some people

there took the UFO phenomenon seriously and regarded them as real, physical objects. Someone decided that it was worth studying

them in detail, with a view to developing a new method of propulsion based on a new theory of physics. This research was,

of course, secret. The documents were left in a barn which may have belonged to a Douglas employee who died or moved.

The new owner of the place found the files, and sold them on Ebay for $31.00

Project Moondust A specialized aspect of the U.S. Air Forces over-all material of the exploitation program to locate, recover, and deliver descended foreign space vehicles.

Cattle mutilations - 1970s

AIR FORCE BASE PENETRATION BY UNIDENTIFIED HELICOPTERS/OBJECTS

October - November 1975

CASH-LANDRUM CLOSE ENCOUNTER CASE

December 1980

The New Project Blue Book

1989

The following set of documents were provided to me by George Knapp, investigative journalist and news anchor at KLAS-TV in Las Vegas. Included are three pages of documents pertaining to the 1979 Iranian Jet case, three pages concerning the 1989-1990 Belgian UFO flap and three pages from Russia's Ministry of Defense.

UFO-Related Publications

Australia

STRANGE EVIDENCE

by Bill Chalker

IUR (International UFO Reporter) - SPRING 1999

Brazil

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE

BRAZILIAN KIND

2000

EBE-ET

International Bulletin

Volume I - Number 4

January/February 2003

BRAZILIAN MILITARY RECOGNIZE UFO RESEARCH

AND RELEASE CLASSIFIED INFORMATION

by A. J. Gevaerd,

Editor of the Brazilian UFO Magazine

Canada

The Case for the Extraterrestrial Origin of Flying Saucers

by Stanton T. Friedman

Nuclear Physicist / Author / Lecturer

1995

The 2005 CANADIAN UFO SURVEY:

An Analysis of UFO Reports in Canada



Compiled by Geoff Dittman and Chris A. Rutkowski

The 2006 CANADIAN UFO SURVEY:

An Analysis of UFO Reports in Canada



Compiled by Geoff Dittman and Chris A. Rutkowski

The 2008 CANADIAN UFO SURVEY:

An Analysis of UFO Reports in Canada



Compiled by Geoff Dittman and Chris A. Rutkowski

France

UFOs and Defense:

What Should We Prepare For?

July 1999

THE 1999 FRENCH REPORT ON

UFOS AND DEFENSE

Edited by Mark Rodeghier

IUR - SUMMER 2000

FROM GEPAN TO SEPRA:

OFFICIAL UFO STUDIES IN FRANCE

by Gildas Bourdais

IUR - WINTER 20002001

UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL PHENOMENA

EIGHTY YEARS OF PILOT SIGHTINGS

by Dominique F. Weinstein

NARCAP International Technical Advisor - France

February 2001 (6th edition)

India

The Red Rain Phenomenon of Kerala and its Possible

Extraterrestrial Origin

by Godfrey Louis and A. Santhosh Kumar

November 4, 2005

Latin America

Saucers in the Sixties  UFOs in Latin America and Spain

by Scott Corrales

Institute of Hispanic Ufology

2007

Soviet Union

The Study of Unidentified Flying Objects in the Soviet Union

by Yu. V. Platov and B. A. Sokolov

2000

UFO FILES

Russian Roswell

The History Channel, Sunday 5th March, 2006

United Kingdom

COLLISION COURSE

by Jenny Randles

IUR - WINTER 2002-2003

THE 4TH ANNUAL

PRUFOS POLICE REPORT 2005

by

Detective Constable 1877 HESELTINE

British Transport Police

THE 5TH ANNUAL

PRUFOS POLICE REPORT 2006

by

Detective Constable 1877 HESELTINE

British Transport Police

Background on 2008 British Files

by Dr. David Clarke

United States

ELECTRO-MAGNETIC EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS by

Washington, D.C., Subcommittee of the

National Investigations Committee

on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP)

June 1960

A Report Prepared for the

COMMITTEE ON LONG-RANGE STUDIES of the

NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION

by

THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION

December 1960

What Could UFOs Be?

Introduction to Uninvited Visitors: A Biologist Looks at UFOs (1967)

by Ivan T. Sanderson

STATEMENT ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS



Submitted to the House Committee on Science and Astronautics

SYMPOSIUM ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS

Rayburn Bldg., Washington, D.C.

July 29, 1968 by

James E. McDonald, Senior Physicist, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, and

professor, Department of Meteorology, The University of Arizona, Tucson,

Arizona.

Science in Default:

Twenty-Two Years of Inadequate UFO Investigations

by James E. McDonald,

Professor of Atmospheric Sciences

December 27, 1969

Meteorological Factors in Unidentified Radar Returns

14th Radar Meteorology Conference, American Meteorological Society,

November 17-20, 1970

James E. McDonald

UFOs, An Air Force Dilemma

by Hector Quintanilla, USAF (retired)

1974

President Ford and Rockefeller Rally Behind UFO Investigation

The National Tattler

October 13, 1974

1978 MUFON UFO Symposium Proceedings

Dayton, Ohio - July 29 & 30, 1978

What the U.S. Government Knows

About Unidentified Flying Objects

by Peter Gersten

Frontiers of Science - May/June 1981

RAND Document

UFOs: What To Do?

by George Kocher

27 November 1968

The Blue Book Unknowns Compiled by Don Berliner,

for the Fund for UFO Research

Journal of Scientific Exploration

1987 - 2006

The University of Colorado UFO Project and

The Demise of Project Blue Book

by Michael Swords, Ph.D.

HUMAN REACTIONS TO UFOs WORLDWIDE

(1940-1983)



A FOUR-YEAR STUDY PROJECT



WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED

FROM UFO REPETITIONS

by George D. Fawcett

1983

The UFO Enigma

by Marcia S. Smith

Specialist in Aerospace and Telecommunications systems

Science Policy Research Division

June 20, 1983

THE FATAL ENCOUNTER AT FT. DIXMCGUIRE:

A CASE STUDY; Status Report IV

by Leonard H. Stringfield

Copyright © 1985

Still in Default

by Bruce S. Maccabee

1986

Effects of UFOs Upon People

by James McCampbell

1987

Review of:

The Betty and Barney Hill Story - 1961

by Joan Price

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS

BRIEFING DOCUMENT

THE BEST AVAILABLE EVIDENCE

by Don Berliner

with

Marie Galbraith

Antonio Huneeus

Presented by CUFOS, FUFOR, MUFON

December 1995

Optical Power Output of an Unidentified

High Altitude Light Source

by Bruce Maccabee

1999

Transcript of Interview with June Crain, former civilian employee

at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, on June 27, 1997

James E. Clarkson, Section Director, MUFON

2000

PROJECT SIGN AND THE ESTIMATE OF THE SITUATION

by Michael D. Swords

Journal of UFO Studies - 2000

Detection and Identification Of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs)

Using Existing Technology

by John F. Schuessler

January 2000

Public Opinion Surveys and Unidentified Flying Objects

50+ years of Sampling Public Opinions

by John F. Schuessler

January 2000

U.S. State Department UFO documents

Reviewed and Released 07-Feb-2000

UFOCRITIQUE

UFOs, Social Intelligence, and the Condon Committee

by Diana Palmer Hoyt

April 20, 2000

Aviation Safety in America - A Previously Neglected Factor

by Richard F. Haines

Chief Scientist

National Aviation Reporting Center on Anomalous Phenomena

- NARCAP -

October 15, 2000

Historical artwork and UFOs by Matthew Hurley

2001 A.D.

Barry Greenwoods

UFO HISTORICAL REVUE

Issue #8, February 2001

Low Flying Triangular Objects: A Safety Hazard

A Report by

The National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS)

April 2001

Disclosure Project Briefing Document

(500 Pages Of Solid UFO Evidence)

by Steven M. Greer, M.D., Director

and Theodore C. Loder III, Ph.D.

April 2001

THE FIRST ROSWELL

Evidence For A Crash Retrieval In Cape Girardeau Missouri In 1941

by Ryan S. Wood

2001

Comprehensive Catalog of 1,500 Project BLUE BOOK UFO Unknowns

Work in Progress (Version 1.6, June 18, 2003)

Compiled by Brad Sparks, © 2001-2003

WHY KECKSBURG?

A LOOK AT THE CASE IN CONTEXT



PROJECT MOONDUST AND OPERATION BLUE FLY:

THE RETRIEVAL OF OBJECTS OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN

by Leslie Kean

2002

UNCONVENTIONAL FLYING OBJECTS (UFOs):

WHY THE MYSTERY ISNT SOLVED

by John F. Schuessler

January 2002

UNUSUAL EXPERIENCES FROM THE

TIMMERMAN FILES

by Michael D. Swords

IUR - SUMMER 2002

John Podesta, President Clintons former Chief of Staff

Speech at a press conference sponsored by the SCI FI Channel

at the National Press Club

October 22, 2002

Science and the Failure To Investigate Unidentified Aerial Phenomena

by Leslie Kean

October 22, 2002

Correction: on page 9, in the last paragraph, the correct month and year for the Coyne encounter is October 1973, not December 1978.

Revisiting One of the Classics: The 1952 Nash/Fortenberry Sighting

by Thomas Tulien

November 26, 2002

Blue Book UFO Reports at Sea by Ships

Analysis of the Blue Book Ship Database

by Antonio F. Rullán

December 10, 2002

TOO CLOSE FOR CONDON:

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE 4TH KIND

by Michael D. Swords

Fall 2003

USING MULTISTATIC PASSIVE RADAR FOR REAL-TIME DETECTION OF

UFOS IN THE NEAR-EARTH ENVIRONMENT

by Peter B. Davenport

Director, National UFO Reporting Center

Seattle, Washington

2004

Preliminary Report

Toward Consideration of an Alleged Crash and Recovery of an

Unknown Aerial Craft Near the Villages of Socorro and San

Antonio, New Mexico on May 31, 1948

by Wendy A. Connors

September 2004

Using Space Weapons against Extraterrestrial Civilizations

by Michael E.Salla, Ph.D. Pre-publication version of article published in Nexus Magazine, vol 13:2 (Feb-March 2006)

Report of an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon and its Safety Implications

at O'Hare International Airport on November 7, 2006

by Richard F. Haines, Ph.D.

Senior Editor/Chief Scientist

March 9, 2007

MUFON 2007 INTERNATIONAL UFO SYMPOSIUM



PROCEEDINGS AN ESTIMATE OF THE SITUATION:

THE EXTRATERRESTRIAL HYPOTHESIS

Denver, Colorado

August 10, 11 & 12, 2007

Stephenville Lights: A Comprehensive Radar and Witness report Study

Regarding the events of January 8, 2008

by Glen Schulze and Robert Powell

2008

Evidence

The Case For NASA UFOs



A deep, 6-year, scientific investigation into Unidentified Flying Object phenomenon

broadcast live by NASA throughout the 1990s Space Shuttle Missions

by David Sereda

Dulce underground base

New Mexico

UFO-Related Physical Evidence in PDF Format

Crop and Ice Circles

Dispersion of energies in worldwide crop formations

by W. C. Levengood and Nancy P. Talbott

January 13, 1999

Report on an Ice Circle in NE Utah, February 21, 2002

National Institute for Discovery Science

Las Vegas, Nevada

July 2002

Animal Mutilations

Summary Report on A Wave of UFO/Helicopters and

Animal Mutilations in Cascade County, Montana 1974-1977

National Institute for Discovery Science

Investigation of A Cattle Mutilation in which the Animal Survived

George E. Onet, DVM, Ph.D.

National Institute for Discovery Science

Las Vegas, NV

Histological Changes in Bovine Skin Exposed to Natural

Environmental Conditions

George E. Onet, DVM, Ph.D., Colm Kelleher, Ph.D.

National Institute for Discovery Science

Las Vegas, NV

Microscopic Changes In Bovine Tissues Exposed To Microwave

Radiation, High Heat And Cauterization

George E. Onet, D.V.M., Ph.D.

Colm Kelleher, Ph.D.

National Institute for Discovery Science

Report on an Investigation of the unexplained death of a

cow in N.E. Utah, October 16, 1998.

Colm A. Kelleher, Ph.D.

George E. Onet, D.V.M., Ph.D.

Eric W. Davis, Ph.D.

National Institute for Discovery Science

1515 E. Tropicana Ave., Suite 400

Las Vegas, NV 89119

Unexplained Death of 12 Calves In Oregon  March 2000

George E. Onet, D.V.M., Ph.D.

National Institute for Discovery Science

Las Vegas, NV

Investigation of a Report of Animal Mutilation

in Dupuyer, Montana on June 27, 2001

National Institute for Discovery Science

January 2002

Three Reports of Unusual Killing and Mutilation of Calves

National Institute for Discovery Science

Las Vegas, NV

February 2002

Investigation of an Animal

Mutilation Report in Cache County, Utah

National Institute for Discovery Science

Las Vegas, NV

July 2002

Report on Unusual Animal Injuries in Cache County, Utah

National Institute for Discovery Science

Las Vegas NV

July 2002

Addendum to the NIDS Report on a

Mutilated Cow in Dupuyer Montana, June 2001

National Institute for Discovery Science

Las Vegas, NV

July 2002

Report of Unexplained Deaths of Three Cows and a Bull Calf Near

Valparaiso, Nebraska, April 5 & 7, 2003:

Veterinarian Necropsy Summary Report and Photographs

National Institute for Discovery Science

Las Vegas, Nevada

Valparaiso Part 2:

Heavy Metal Liver Analysis of Two

Mutilated Animals from Valparaiso, #237 and #8

National Institute for Discovery Science

Las Vegas, Nevada

Valparaiso, Part 3:

Analysis of the Eye fluid from a Mutilated Animal from Valparaiso NE

National Institute for Discovery Science

Las Vegas, Nevada