The game is ahead of the curve. Why does the CIA declassify data on unidentified objects

The game is ahead of the curve. Why does the CIA declassify data on unidentified objects

“Flying saucers” noticed over Sheffield in March 1952 (CIA photo)

In 2016, the Central Intelligence Agency published previously secret photographs that allegedly depict UFOs, including strange objects over Britain. Ufologists are convinced that the photos show real alien spacecraft, but the most important images of the CIA still left classified.

Published photos are among the previously classified frames of the 1950s. The first hints of the existence of images appeared in 1978. In any case, the presence of such studies shows that the CIA takes seriously the question of the existence of extraterrestrial life.

Several reports have been published. An interesting document seems to be called “Flying saucers” from 1952, where all observations, except 100 cases, could be explained by natural phenomena. The document says:

100 valid messages remain unexplained. We recommend that you continue to monitor the CIA. However, it is strongly recommended that no reports of CIA interest or concern on this issue reach the press or the public ”.

It can be noted that in the released frames there is no direct evidence of the presence of extraterrestrial beings. However, bright lights and bizarre shapes in the sky draw the silhouettes of familiar objects that ufologists attribute to UFOs.

The game is ahead of the curve. Why does the CIA declassify data on unidentified objects

A UFO photo taken over Minneapolis in Minnesota (October 1960) One of the representatives of the CIA said:

We decided to select several files that skeptics and ufologists would find interesting. We are sure that Fox Mulder would even use them to draw the attention of others to the activities of extraterrestrial beings ”.

The game is ahead of the curve. Why does the CIA declassify data on unidentified objects

The 1952 report, which states that most UFO sightings are strange objects, whose nature could not be determined

While the CIA receives comic comments, conspiracy theorists do not see anything innocent in the published files. Paradigm Research Group director Stephen Bassett, who is forcing the US government to recognize the reality of aliens, says this is an attempt by the CIA to prepare the public for the news that aliens exist.

Bassett says:

Recent publications on the CIA website may be just another strategic step by the agency. They simply use the X-Files franchise rebirth to remind the public that the agency has been actively searching for newcomers in the past. It is just an attempt to appear in pure color and gloss over the secret past. The CIA understands that soon everyone will learn about UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligence, and then the stones will fly into their garden over the years of information hiding. So they make the knight's move ”.

The CIA did not comment on this statement.

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