I dunno if anyone has seen this or has need of this, but thought I would post it anyway because IMO, the more people that have access to this, the better. This website allows you to easily keyword search any CIA documents that have been previously released under the FOIA.
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There are hundreds of hits for the word "UFO" on the website, that was one of the first couple searches I did. If you search "Project Blue Book" and read it, it says that "50-60%" of UFO sightings from 1950-1960 were sightings of U-2 or A-12 spy planes and that one of the first things the Airforce did when they got a "sighting" report was check the U2 flight logbooks. It makes sense, but what about the other 40-50%? .
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Do you think there is any JFK information worth reading? Im sure the truth will always be buried somewhere else.
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I looked up that too, but I only spent maybe 20 minutes browsing and reading a bit some of of the hits. I would assume that is probably one of the most searched terms on that website, and therefore many people have probably poured over the documents available searching for something new. I believe a few years ago the GOV released a bunch of new JFK material via FOIA and it was covered extensively by the media, so I doubt there would be anything new at that website, but it never hurts to look anyway.
Just keep in mind that the database is only documents that have been released previously by FOIA request, so whoever made the original request has probably already read whatever particular document might find on there and if a "smoking gun" on the JFK case could be found there, we probably would have heard about it by now.
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