The NSA appears to be editing their UFO archives, again

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The discussion revolves around concerns regarding the accessibility and preservation of UFO-related documents from the NSA following a website redesign. Users express frustration over the disappearance of previously available documents, noting that many UFO reports from the Air Force have been affected. Some participants report issues accessing new links, while others successfully download the PDFs, indicating potential server problems. There is a sense of paranoia stemming from past experiences where documents vanished, leading to suggestions that users should print important materials for safekeeping. The conversation highlights the ongoing interest in UFO phenomena and the importance of reliable access to government information.
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From the UFO Napster

"The UFO hypothesis and Survival Questions"
---declassified from SECRET.
http://www.nsa.gov/docs/efoia/released/ufo/ufo35.pdf

About six years ago, after I spent months logging government sites and locating documents, about 60-80% of them disappeared. Some of them popped up at other locations later, some I have never found again. It may be starting again.
 
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Many UFO reports from the Air Force.
http://www.nsa.gov/docs/efoia/released/ufo/ufo31.pdf

UFOs over Angola:
http://www.nsa.gov/docs/efoia/released/ufo/ufo28.pdf


Communication with E.T [a how to manual]:
http://www.nsa.gov/docs/efoia/released/ufo/ufo34.pdf


Maybe they are just having a server problem. We will see.

thank goodness I have saved all of these files. :wink:
 
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You do realize that the NSA has redesigned its webpage, right?

http://www.nsa.gov/ufo/index.cfm
 
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Hurkyl said:
You do realize that the NSA has redesigned its webpage, right?

http://www.nsa.gov/ufo/index.cfm

Unless the server is down, obviously.
 
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The links aren't doing too well yet. It will be interesting to see if all is preserved.
 
Can anyone else open the referenced pdf at the new page?

It just locks me up.

http://www.nsa.gov/ufo/index.cfm

"The UFO hypothesis and Survival Questions"
 
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I'm downloading that pdf just fine. Maybe it's just you that's excluded. :biggrin:
 
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I'm downloading that pdf just fine. Maybe it's just you that's excluded. :biggrin:

Well that figures!

Okay, I overreacted. Considering their little trick six years ago I guess I'm paranoid.
 
I would like to thank Hurkyl for keeping us up to date on the latest UFO related activities at the NSA. :biggrin:
 
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Woo! High praise for 30 seconds of searching their webpage. :smile:
 
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Hurkyl said:
Woo! High praise for 30 seconds of searching their webpage. :smile:
What, 30 whole seconds ?
In some circles this makes you eligible for fanatic status ! :biggrin:
 
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Hurkyl said:
Woo! High praise for 30 seconds of searching their webpage. :smile:

Now at least we know that you care. :rolleyes:

All right, I was going to look but Zooby kept distracting me. It was Zooby's fault. Evil Zooby! :devil:

...besides, it gave me a chance to complain about the last time. Evil NSA!

:redface:

Of course now I have to re-link the files. :devil:
 
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The best idea (when you stumble across something "unusual" on a webpage, is to print it off onto paper). Thats what I do.
Maybe (in this particular case) the NSA has not "erased" or "changed" UFO-related materials. However, they certainly have in the past. Compare some materials (printed off in paper form) from the mid-nineties to what's on there today.
 

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