Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Email Correspondence Regarding UFO Magazine Articles and Autopsy Records

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TL;DR

This email correspondence from 1999 discusses inquiries into UFO-related crash retrieval stories and alleged autopsy records. It also contains a later note from 2001 regarding the destruction of unauthenticated forensic documents.

This document consists of an email dated July 31, 1999, sent by an individual named Hal to Kit Green. The correspondence references a previous package of 'UFO Mag' articles sent by the author, which contained pseudonymous stories about crash and retrieval events involving a group referred to as 'Zodiac.' The author inquires if Green has any information regarding these stories or the group 'Zodiac,' which is purportedly associated with WPAFB (Wright-Patterson Air Force Base). Additionally, the author asks Green to confirm a claim previously made by an individual named Colm, who suggested that Green had viewed 'real' autopsy records. The document also includes a brief, detached paragraph at the top, dated March 23, 2001, which describes the destruction of papers related to a forensic pathologist's report on a non-human primate that could not be authenticated.

Second question. Colm once mentioned that you had seen "real" autopsy records. Are you holding out on me? :-)

Key Persons

  • Kit GreenRecipient of email
  • ColmMentioned as a source of information

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