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CIA releases actual 'X-Files', documents detail investigations into possible alien life

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Jan 30, 2016, 7:14:30 PM1/30/16
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The truth is out there: The CIA has released hundreds of
declassified documents detailing investigations into possible
alien life.

The Central Intelligence Agency posted documents of reported
Unidentified Flying Objects that range in date from the late
1940s to the 1950s. While playing off the hype of the TV show
reboot “The X-Files,” the CIA broke down the cases into two
categories, whether you side with Agent Mulder or Agent Scully.

For believers in alien life, and those who want to channel your
inner Mulder, one case you can choose to investigate is the case
of a flying saucer in Germany in 1952.

According to CIA reports, an eyewitness told investigators that
an object “resembling a huge flying pan” landed in a forest
clearing in the Soviet zone of Germany in 1952. The eyewitness
said once he was closer to the area where it landed, he saw two
men dressed in shiny metallic clothing. The men were stooped
over looking at a large object but were spooked by the
eyewitness. The mysterious men jumped into the large flying pan
object and it spun out into the sky.

“The whole object then began to rise slowly from the ground and
rotate like a top,” the eyewitness told the CIA.

The man told a judge he thought he was dreaming but said there
was a circular imprint on the ground where the object had landed.

If that case intrigues you, there are four more listed on the
CIA blog post.

But if you are more of a skeptic like Scully, and believe there
is a simple explanation for flying saucer sightings, then the
documents from the scientific advisory panel on UFOs in 1953
will help you prove your case.

According to the documents, panel members met to discuss the
lack of sound data and reasonable explanations in a handful of
sightings from 1952. The panel concluded unanimously that there
was no evidence of direct threat to national security by the
object sightings. Some of the explanations for the “flying
saucers” and “balls of light” were determined to be from
military aircraft, light reflected from ice crystals, birds and
bright sunlight rays.

To investigate the other cases or to learn how to investigate
your own, visit the CIA blog.

https://www.cia.gov/news-information/blog/2016/take-a-peek-into-
our-x-files.html

http://wtvr.com/2016/01/29/cia-releases-actual-x-files-documents-
detail-investigations-into-possible-alien-life/
 

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