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What's up, Vedders? Patrick here with Vetted. I have some breaking news.
The U.S. National Archives has just released some new documents and they've kind of packaged it all beautifully together.
So I've got the story.
This is actually going to be a much crazier video than you could ever imagine because someone did find something quite interesting in this new drop and we'll get to that in a moment.
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We're going to go over a lot of things, Roswell in particular.
So pay attention and specifically this gentleman right here who I will reveal later in the video and I promise you're either going to be surprised or upset at what you find out.
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I put out new videos every week about the UFO phenomena.
Let's get this going.
So it all starts with this tweet from the US National Archives. To maximize transparency, the National Archives has released new records related to unidentified anomalous phenomena, UAP. And then they put who the records come from.
They put a link to where you can go explore the UAP collection and some people were a little dismayed about this.
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And look, Ana Paulina Luna tweets it out, right?
They updated the website with a button for all documents related to UAPs and we'll get more into that here in just a second. And then of course, some people again were not too happy with what came out and they had some questions.
This guy writes right here, right?
How odd, there are several decades missing like the 80s and 90s and only text records for 22 to 25. So any images that could contain any level of detail are unsurprisingly absent.
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This isn't transparency.
It's yet just another stalling tactic to temporarily appease the masses. And Ana Paulina Luna responds with, there will be more rolling releases, more down the line as records are declassified. So more to come.
So I guess that's really the issue.
They just needed to classify some of it.
So it's not all there, but at least they did make it one centralized thing.
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Take a look. And here is the page from the National Archives. As you can see, they basically just put everything onto one page. So it's easier to find, right?
I'll put a link in the description.
Go check it out for yourself.
But here it is, right?
Boom, you got photographs, moving images, and sound, textual, microfilm, presidential libraries, additional resources, book catalog, you know, all of this all together, all in one place to make it easy.
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And look, I did find some things that are kind of interesting.
And this was the image that, you know, they tweeted out with this typical flying saucer here.
There's really not much detail, but you know, I don't know.
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What do y'all think?
Let me know in the comments.
Now, let's get to something more interesting.
Now, don't worry because it gets way more interesting.
Stay with me.
I'm saving the best for last.
Now, let's take a look at this one.
Alamogordo, New Mexico, October 16th, 1957. I guess this is what we're looking at, a UFO here.
It's kind of interesting.
Let's move on to the next one.
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Now, this next one was very interesting because I don't know what the heck it is.
Take a look.
This is from Project Blue Book, Snohomish, Washington. There's really no details about this except these photos.
Like, what the hell are, you know, is this?
Is it just, it looks like it's just one object with multiple pictures, but what is it?
What are they purporting it to be?
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Let me know what you think in the comments and if you've seen anything like this.
I mean, it looks like it's dirt or something.
I don't know.
Now, I have two more things to show you and I'm saving the best for last.
So I promise you're going to want to stick around for that.
Now, let's take a look at this video.
They also released from the U.S. National Archives. It was about the Roswell Report from 1997. It was this film that was made and here's a short little clip of that.
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An event popularly known as the Roswell incident has recently been the subject of intense interest by both the media and a curious general public.
In recent years, numerous speculative books, magazine articles, television programs, a made-for-tv movie, two UFO museums, fraudulent documents, and even an alien autopsy film have emerged to exploit the media fascination with the Roswell incident.
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Now, I'm glad we're staying on Roswell because this next part that I have for you that was uncovered in this document drop is honestly pretty damn interesting if I'm being honest.
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So, I want to give a special shout out to All Things Unexplained podcast with Dr. Tim. He put this out.
He gets all the credit.
I've been on their show before.
Amazing show.
They do a great job and he put out this tweet.
I'm going to read it for you.
Breaking! 1994 Roswell audio reveals covert efforts to evade UFO disclosure laws.
FOIA. A newly released audio-only recording from June 8, 1994 captures the US Air Force interviewing Professor Charles B. Moore, a physicist and meteorologist who played a key role in Project Mogul at his dining table.
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In the clip, Moore references Robert Todd, a persistent Roswell researcher known for his sharp criticism of the UFO community.
Todd was seeking to communicate privately with Air Force officials in a deliberate attempt to circumvent FOIA protocols.
An effort to stop documents from being released to UFO buffs.
Moore also reveals that Colonel Duffy kept significant materials stored in his basement.
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Documents presumably never seen by the public. This is hard evidence of a deeper, more controlled information network surrounding the Roswell incident.
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Now, who is this Colonel Duffy hiding documents?
Well, the image that I was going to reveal is Colonel Duffy. This is who's been hiding documents about Roswell in his basement.
There you go.
How do you feel about that?
Now, let's play this audio recording.
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They don't get released to the other UFO buffs or the UFO, but I think he's not one under freedom of information.
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So I think he's willing to have it transferred to you as a private communication. I think Colonel Weaver promised that he could arrange it so it would not come under freedom of information disclosure, which may be odd for Todd to be asking, but I thought you'd find that of some interest.
Well, the end report that we're going to write is going to be based on official records and essentially transcripts such as this. So there'll be a lot of things like Cabot's tape.
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The transcript will not be part of that.
This statement will be.
Can I make a suggestion?
If you remember, there's a note in there from Dave Atlas to Colonel Duffy, a copy of a letter, I think, there. And Dave mentioned somewhere or another that Colonel Duffy took him down in your basement and he had a large amount, Colonel Duffy had a trunk full of documents that were unclassified.
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I wonder if it would be possible for you to contact Mrs. Duffy. I was wondering about what she might have.
Well, I think she may have a great deal.
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Alright, so let's break this down.
Basically, we have this gentleman right here, Colonel Duffy, who is holding on to a lot of information in his basement.
Now, what makes him so important?
I mean, he is one of the key figures of the Roswell incident.
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You could call it the Roswell cover-up, the Roswell story, the Roswell encounter, whatever you want to call it.
This guy has some documents, a lot, trunkfuls, right, of unclassified or declassified documents that could very well answer more questions about what happened at Roswell, right?
So where are the Duffy documents, right?
Where are these?
That's what we need to find.
So vetters, get on it.
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You know, get on the internet, see what you can find.
This is very, very interesting and also kind of disturbing.
Who else does this?
How many people end up with all these documents and basements and attics that we just never get, right?
This is just a prime example of a rampant problem, in my opinion.
And another part of that audio recording that I found interesting was the fact that they do partake in activities to get around FOIA requests, even with private citizens.
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I mean, this is crazy, right?
John Greenwald is probably spinning in his seat right now, just like, what? You know what I mean?
I mean, you try to go about it the right legal way, and then here you have the government, you know, forcibly going around FOIA, right, to cover up UFO documents and what happened at Roswell. I mean, what is going on here?
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This is honestly, depending on how you look at it, pretty big breaking news, right?
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So again, I ask, where are the Duffy documents?
Now, I'm going to end this video on an audio recording from 1947, right as Roswell hit.
I just found it very interesting, and I think it's a little inspirational. Kind of, this is how they were approaching the topic, right when the story hit in July of 1947, right? On an ABC radio news broadcast.
So, I've taken the original clip from archives, and I've added some subtitles to help kind of, you know, understand what's going on because it is a, you know, 65-year-old recording.
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But again, this is how they were looking at Roswell, and this is how important Roswell actually is.
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Headline edition July 8, 1947. The Army Air Forces has announced that a flying disc has been found and is now in the possession of the Army. Army officers say the missile, found sometime last week, has been inspected at Roswell, New Mexico, and sent to Wright Field, Ohio, for further inspection.
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Late this afternoon, a bulletin from New Mexico suggested that the widely publicized mystery of the flying saucers may soon be solved. Army Air Force officers reported that one of the strange discs had been found and inspected sometime last week.
Our correspondents in Los Angeles and Chicago have been in contact with Army officials endeavoring to obtain all possible late information.
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Joe Wilson reports to us now from Chicago. The Army may be getting to the bottom of all this talk about the so-called flying saucers. As a matter of fact, the 509th Atomic Bomb Group Headquarters at Roswell, New Mexico, reports that it has received one of the discs which landed on a ranch outside Roswell. The disc landed at a ranch at Corona, New Mexico, and the rancher turned it over to the Air Force. Rancher W.W. Brisell was the man who discovered the saucer.
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Colonel William Blanchard of the Roswell Air Base refuses to give details of what the flying disc looks like. In Fort Worth, Texas, where the object was first sent, Brigadier General Roger Ramey says that it is being shipped by air to the AAF Research Center at Wrightfield, Ohio. A few moments ago, I talked to officials at Wrightfield and they declared that they expect the so-called flying saucer to be delivered there, but that it hasn't arrived as yet.
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In the meantime, General Ramey describes the object as being of flimsy construction, almost like a box type. He says that it was so battered that he was unable to determine whether it had a disc form, and he does not indicate its size. Ramey says that so far as can be determined, no one saw the object in the air, and he describes it as being made of some sort of tinfoil. Other Army officials say that further information indicates that the object had a diameter of about 20 to 25 feet, and that nothing in the apparent construction indicated any capacity for speed, and that there was no evidence of a power plant.
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The disc also appeared too flimsy to carry a man.
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All right, veterans, that's it for today's video. I hope you enjoyed it. I will put links in the description. Go check out the National Archives new files, see what you can find. But this one particular bombshell is quite interesting, and I think it just sheds light on a lot of things people often say, oh, that's not possible. They wouldn't do that. Yeah. Well, here's proof that they do try to hide things and cover up and circumvent, you know, the proper chains of command, and people do hide documents in their basements, and you know, I don't know if we'll ever get to the truth y'all, but at least we'll try.
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All right, veterans, we'll see in the next one. Remember, every day is a gift, y'all. Peace!
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