Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Extraterrestrial Intelligence

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This document provides a list of 29 radio message sequences transcribed from purported extraterrestrial transmissions. It serves as an analytical follow-up to a previous discussion on extraterrestrial intelligence published in the NSA Technical Journal.

This document, titled 'Extraterrestrial Intelligence' by Howard H. Campaigne, serves as a follow-up to a discussion initiated by Lambros D. Callimahos in the NSA Technical Journal, Vol. XI, No. 1. The author presents a collection of radio messages allegedly received from outer space. According to the text, these transmissions were not continuous; rather, they were interrupted by pauses that the author identifies as punctuation, allowing the signals to be treated as discrete units. Because these signals were repeated, the author has transcribed them into alphabetical sequences to allow for analysis. The document lists 29 distinct message sequences, numbered for reference, which demonstrate various patterns of letter combinations. The text is marked as unclassified and was released under FOIA Case # 41472 on October 21, 2004.

Recently a series of radio messages was heard coming from outer space. The transmission was not continuous but was cut by pauses into pieces which could be taken as units, for they were repeated over and over again.

Official Assessment

The document presents a series of radio messages purportedly received from outer space. These transmissions were not continuous but were segmented by pauses, which the author interprets as punctuation. The author represents these combinations using letters of the alphabet to facilitate study.

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