Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Part 8: UFO Crash/Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum – Status Report VI

📅 December 31, 1990 📍 Big Bear Lake, California 🏛 Earthfiles 📄 Article/Report

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This document is a 2004 reprint of a 1991 report by Leonard H. Stringfield detailing claims by metallurgical engineer Albert Bruce Collins regarding UFO crash retrievals and classified government projects. It includes biographical details on Collins' death in 1990 and his alleged involvement in analyzing anomalous materials.

This document is an installment of Leonard H. Stringfield's 'Status Report VI,' originally written in July 1991 and published by Linda Moulton Howe on Earthfiles on May 16, 2004. The text serves as a historical compilation of UFO crash and retrieval accounts. It features testimony attributed to Albert Bruce Collins, a metallurgical engineer, who claimed to have worked on electromagnetic propulsion at Cal-Berkeley in 1949. Collins alleged that he analyzed metallic samples that were subsequently seized by the Army, describing the material as thin, light, and capable of folding and returning to its original shape. Collins further claimed that the Rand Corporation and the CIA sought assistance from a Vatican representative regarding sample analysis. He asserted knowledge of various classified projects, including Archangel, Blue Book, Black Book, White Book, and Yellow Book, and mentioned rumors of autopsies performed on 'midget people' at Los Alamos. The document also details the death of Albert Bruce Collins, who was known as 'Barnabas,' on December 31, 1990, in Big Bear Lake, California. The report notes that Collins was a local figure who frequently reported information to law enforcement. The document concludes by referencing the broader context of U.S. military efforts to counter UFO threats through programs like 'High Frontier,' 'Talon Gold,' and 'Teal Ruby,' which were allegedly established in response to satellite reconnaissance of unknown orbiting spacecraft.

The Air Force wanted to counter the 'Black Sky' UFO threat by the formation of the 'High Frontier' programs for space based weapons systems in the early 1960s.

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