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CIA Admits That It Owns All of the Flying Saucers

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
December 29, 2014
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NASA Watch founder, Explorers Club Fellow, ex-NASA, Away Teams, Journalist, Space & Astrobiology, Lapsed climber.

22 responses to “CIA Admits That It Owns All of the Flying Saucers”

  1. John Gardi says:
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    Folks:

    It bothers me that the method of making secret document public seems to be simply scratching out the ‘secret’ and ‘secretNOFORN’ on each page. Granted, there is some redaction, just seems sloppy at best.

    tinker

    • Hug Doug ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ says:
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      well, they didn’t have Microsoft Word in the 60s, so these are all paper documents. back in 1998, someone had to make a facsimile of the original, do all the redaction work by hand, and then scan it and make it a pdf. some poor mid-level desk jockey at the CIA with a high security clearance but not enough seniority to dump such a tedious job on someone else had to do all that work for us! won’t you think of the mid-level desk jockeys?

  2. Yale S says:
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    OXCART (What they were hiding under the black tape)

  3. Paul451 says:
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    Unidentified missing article?

  4. Mike Fidler says:
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    Were’s the UFO’s?, like were’s the beef? Dah

  5. Jackalope3000 says:
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    Unfortunately the CIA continues its practice of using black highlighters over the most important parts.

  6. JadedObs says:
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    My question is, how long will it take until they fess up that THEY were also behind the infamous “Men in Black”??!!!

  7. Michael Spencer says:
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    We already know the aliens. They are in Congress.

    Oh. And Kim Jong-Un. And Kim Kardashian I suppose.

  8. Ben Russell-Gough says:
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    Oh… Just about the U2. No big revelation then…

  9. dogstar29 says:
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    Interesting that the “other” high-altitude subsonic recon aircraft, the RB-57, was already in service when the U2 was developed, and in its final iteration, the WB-57F, is still flying for NASA (and occasionally DOD) today.

  10. John_AnotherContractor says:
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    Not trying to change the subject, but one thing I was reminded of is the way reports are done up, then vs. now.
    This report was very well written. I enjoyed reading every word of it. The detail in chapter 2 was exciting. It was detailed where it needed to be, sparse when it didn’t. It read like a well done novel. The story about the L pill mistaken for a lemon drop? How could you stop reading?
    I say this as I am putting together another bland PowerPoint, with everything nice and bulleted the way the boss wants, making sure to throw in “takeaways”. I’m sick and tired of dumbing down seemingly everything I write.
    I wonder what this document would look like done today?

    • Rich_Palermo says:
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      “This report was very well written. I enjoyed reading every word of it.”

      As did I! As a fellow resident of Powerpoint Hell, I agree with everything you said.

      Today, it would look something like the (in)famous Powerpoint Gettysburg Address:
      http://norvig.com/Gettysburg/