Footnote publishes government UFO data
Look, up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane! No, it's a footnote! Footnote.com provides an online archive of all sorts of original source documents. And the site has recently added a whole slew of data detailing government investigations of UFOs from 1947 to 1969.
Footnote's Project Blue Book lets you read government reports, as well as questionnaires filled out by those who say they spotted a UFO. With nearly 130,000 images to wade through, good luck uncovering evidence of a massive government conspiracy in your free time.
Footnote provides tools to view the documents, but also to annotate and share images with other members of the community. The Project Book Book documents are free to access, as are many other source documents available on the site. You'll need to pony up a subscription fee to access files that are not available fore free. Paid memberships run $8 per month or $60 for a year.
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Footnote's Project Blue Book lets you read government reports, as well as questionnaires filled out by those who say they spotted a UFO. With nearly 130,000 images to wade through, good luck uncovering evidence of a massive government conspiracy in your free time.
Footnote provides tools to view the documents, but also to annotate and share images with other members of the community. The Project Book Book documents are free to access, as are many other source documents available on the site. You'll need to pony up a subscription fee to access files that are not available fore free. Paid memberships run $8 per month or $60 for a year.
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Subscribe to commentsDanAug 21st 2007 5:58PM
Good point, looking through that much data would have been amazingly difficult back in 1947-1969 that's probably why they put out so much UFO paper to bury anything interesting.
In fact it with new technologies it looks like the government could have actually falsified some UFO documents like the Majestic Documents: http://www.MJ12documents.com
The guy who got the research done was Dr. Michael S. Heiser - author of The Facade: http://www.FacadeTheBook.com