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Delivering a bit of national security news, a Washington, D.C. journalist reviews the availability of top-secret eyes-only documentation.
Portions of Stealth technology, when looked at closely, make a valid case for an ultra-secret high-tech UFO in the militaryβs closet.
One of ufologyβs most open-minded scientists decided that answers to Russian ufological questions could best be found in Moscow.
Clearly nukes interest UFO occumants, as can be seen in this ufological overview of sightings at sensitive nuclear installations.
If another powerful energy permeates all of space, it might further increase nuclear dangers. All space inhabitants take note.
Six years later, the UFO incident at Indian Point Reactor Complex in New York still bothers Hudson Valley investigator Phil Imbrogno.