Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Espacio Compartido: The UFO Report and Research Magazine, Numero 62 - Año 2011

📅 October 25, 2011 📍 Guadalajara, Mexico 🏛 I.I.E.E. 📄 Magazine

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TL;DR

This magazine issue compiles reports on 2011 UFO sightings in Mexico, historical analysis of US government UFO cover-ups involving the MJ-12 group, and 18th-century Spanish UFO records. It serves as a critical examination of official government secrecy regarding extraterrestrial phenomena.

This issue of 'Espacio Compartido' (No. 62, 2011) is a compilation of articles and research regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). The magazine, published by the Instituto de Investigación y Estudios Exobiológicos (I.I.E.E.), features a variety of topics including a report on recent UFO sightings in Guadalajara, Mexico, in October 2011, where witnesses described seeing 'flotillas' of objects. A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the 'Extraterrestrial Threat' series, which examines the history of US government involvement with UFOs. This includes a transcript of a 1987 statement by New York Supreme Court Judge Howard E. Goldfluss, who criticized the official cover-up of UFO evidence and the use of the Freedom of Information Act to uncover government documents. The magazine also details the formation of the 'Majestic Twelve' (MJ-12) group under President Harry S. Truman, listing its members and their roles. Furthermore, it discusses the public statements made by President Ronald Reagan regarding extraterrestrials, suggesting that his rhetoric was a veiled attempt to address the phenomenon. The magazine also includes historical research, such as 18th-century UFO documents from Salamanca, Spain, and an article on the Wendigo legend in North America, exploring the intersection of folklore and potential physical phenomena. The editorial stance of the magazine is highly critical of government secrecy and the mainstream media's handling of UFO-related information, advocating for rigorous, independent investigation.

Gracias a esta ley, sabemos ahora que el Gobierno ha estado ocultando evidencias de que los ovnis existen y de que mucha gente los ha visto.

Official Assessment

The magazine argues that the US government has historically covered up evidence of UFOs and that political leaders have been aware of the phenomenon since the Truman administration.

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