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  • On April 7, 1950, the FBI New York office processed a multi-page translation Document, cataloged under Class and Case Number 0062 83894, Sub 1, Serial 220. The file, marked with the administrative instruction DO NOT DESTROY, contained a letter from a Veracruz, Mexico resident named Miguel Angel García Macías, who claimed the United States possessed atomic-powered stratospheric aerostats.

    This episode investigates how the Federal government managed the influx of unsolicited public theories and photographic claims during the early flying saucer phenomenon. By analyzing the FBI record, we trace the intersection between the amateur scientific proposals of Macías and a separate report regarding a 9,000-foot altitude sighting in Durango, Mexico, documented by engineering student German Horacio Robles Jr. and translated by Mrs. Sophia Saliba.

    Episode 16 examines the correspondence of Miguel Angel García Macías, the photographic claims of German Horacio Robles Jr., the technical drawings labeled Wings and Propellers, and the FBI's translation records for Serial 220. No hype, no lore, no premature verdict. Just the files, the Evidence, the gaps, and the questions the record leaves open.

    Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/ufo-files/episode/ep16

    About The UFO Files

    The UFO Files is an investigative podcast analyzing declassified UFO and UAP records, document by document. Every claim is grounded in primary source records, with sources and transcripts published on the Neural Broadcast Network website for verification.

  • On a century-old night in the French town of Laigle, stones fell from the sky, transitioning from dismissed myth to scientific object. One hundred years later, this shift serves as the opening argument for the COMETA report, a translated analysis titled "UFOs and Defense: What Should We Prepare For?" that reached U.S. records in the spring of two thousand and one.

    This episode examines how a private association of retired French defense experts, military officers, and aerospace engineers compiled a thorough analysis of unexplained aerial phenomena. We follow the document'S arrival in the United States, tracing a handwritten note addressed to "Dan" and a cover letter from Carol Rosin and San Cypher sent from four-ninety-eight Manzanita Court in Ventura, California, on April thirtieth, two thousand and one.

    Episode 14 examines the foreword by Professor André Lebeau of CNES, the preface by General Bernard Norlain of the IHEDN, and the specific testimony of witnesses such as John Callahan and Enrival Kolbeck. We explore the structural framework of the report and the committee'S efforts to distinguish verified phenomena from atmospheric background noise. No hype, no lore, no premature verdict. Just the files, the Evidence, the gaps, and the questions the record leaves open.

    Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/ufo-files/episode/ep14

    About The UFO Files

    The UFO Files is an investigative podcast analyzing declassified UFO and UAP records, document by document. Every claim is grounded in primary source records, with sources and transcripts published on the Neural Broadcast Network website for verification.

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  • On the night of January 6, 1950, two spherical objects appeared over Olathe, Kansas, remaining motionless for ten to fifteen minutes before accelerating silently toward the southwest. Within seventy-two hours, this observation was transformed into a restricted military intelligence report, formally cataloged and routed to the Commanding General of the Air Materiel Command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

    This episode examines how the United States military built a standardized administrative pipeline to capture and process reports of unidentified flying objects between 1947 and 1950. By analyzing declassified records from the National Archives, including the Lowry Flight Service Center memorandum and the Olmsted Air Force Base questionnaire, the series reconstructs the transition from raw human experience to systematic bureaucratic paperwork used by the United States Air Force.

    Episode 13 follows the specific investigative trails of the January 1950 Kansas sighting, the September 1949 Olmsted report, Flight Service Regulation 200-4, and the reporting procedures for military flight crews. No hype, no lore, no premature verdict. Just the files, the Evidence, the gaps, and the questions the record leaves open.

    Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/ufo-files/episode/ep13

    About The UFO Files

    The UFO Files is an investigative podcast analyzing declassified UFO and UAP records, document by document. Every claim is grounded in primary source records, with sources and transcripts published on the Neural Broadcast Network website for verification.

  • On September 2, 1966, a letter arrived at the FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., from a widow in Goffstown, New Hampshire. Florence C. Dow, a manager at the New Hampshire Insurance Company, wrote to J. Edgar Hoover to express her fear that a three-dollar subscription to the Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America had unintentionally linked her name to the communist party.

    This episode examines FBI file 62-HQ-83894, Section 10, which contains Mrs. Dow’S letter, her promotional flyers for a Reno, Nevada convention, and the official, boilerplate response signed by Director Hoover. The file documents the Bureau'S internal search process—noting no prior record of the AFSCA—and captures the specific administrative routing stamps and metadata that tracked the communication through the agency’S top brass, including Tolson, DeLoach, and Mohr.

    Episode 12 follows the specific records of the FBI’S standardized institutional posture, the lists of speakers preserved in the AFSCA convention flyer, and the defining policy sentence in Hoover'S September 6, 1966, reply regarding the Bureau'S refusal to make evaluations of individual or organizational integrity. No hype, no lore, no premature verdict. Just the files, the Evidence, the gaps, and the questions the record leaves open.

    Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/ufo-files/episode/ep12

    About The UFO Files

    The UFO Files is an investigative podcast analyzing declassified UFO and UAP records, document by document. Every claim is grounded in primary source records, with sources and transcripts published on the Neural Broadcast Network website for verification.

  • At exactly 16:00 P.M. on August 4, 1947, a Pan American Airways Constellation cruising at 8,000 feet near the Bedford Radio Beacon encountered an unexpected aerial event. A navigator in the co-pilot seat sighted a deep gold, elliptical object flying five miles away, while the aircraft commander, banking to investigate, simultaneously reported a bright orange, cylindrical object on the opposite side of the plane.

    This episode analyzes the official interview summaries of Captain Alpheus O. Powell and navigator Walter I. White, both of whom were evaluated for credibility by the Air Defense Command at Mitchel Field, New York. These 1947 records reveal the challenges military intelligence faced when professional airmen provided divergent descriptions of unidentified objects during the same sixty-second window, compounded by internal clerical errors in the routing of regional reports from Birmingham to Orlando.

    Episode 11 examines the Summary of Information for Alpheus O. Powell, the interview report for Walter I. White, and the internal routing slips from the Fourteenth Air Force dated July 1947. We evaluate how the Air Defense Command handled these testimonies and the specific meteorological data recorded by the flight crew. No hype, no lore, no premature verdict. Just the files, the Evidence, the gaps, and the questions the record leaves open.

    Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/ufo-files/episode/ep11

    About The UFO Files

    The UFO Files is an investigative podcast analyzing declassified UFO and UAP records, document by document. Every claim is grounded in primary source records, with sources and transcripts published on the Neural Broadcast Network website for verification.

  • On April 24, 1964, in a barren arroyo southwest of Socorro, New Mexico, Officer Lonnie Zamora discovered a series of physical markings pressed into the desert floor. These included four distinct, rectangular depressions, each measuring sixteen by six inches, paired with four scorched patches of grass and three shallow, four-inch diameter circular indentations resembling the impression of a jar lid.

    These physical traces open onto a rigorous examination of the official federal investigation into the event. The episode explores records held by the FBI Central Records Center, specifically the memorandum dated May 8, 1964, regarding the Socorro incident. It documents the testimony of local law enforcement and the on-site observations of FBI Special Agent D. Arthur Byrnes, Jr., who was already stationed in Socorro during the late afternoon of the incident.

    Episode 10 follows the timeline established in FBI File 62-HQ-83894, examining the administrative report from Agent Byrnes, the contemporaneous witness statement provided by Officer Lonnie Zamora, and the physical survey of the landing site. No hype, no lore, no premature verdict. Just the files, the Evidence, the gaps, and the questions the record leaves open.

    Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/ufo-files/episode/ep10

    About The UFO Files

    The UFO Files is an investigative podcast analyzing declassified UFO and UAP records, document by document. Every claim is grounded in primary source records, with sources and transcripts published on the Neural Broadcast Network website for verification.

  • On May 24, 1950, personnel from the private contractor Land-Air, Incorporated, stationed near Vaughn, New Mexico, logged the sighting of eight to ten unexplained aerial objects. This was not a civilian report, but a coordinated observation by a scientific team operating under a United States Air Force contract as part of Project Twinkle, a twenty-four-hour watch established to monitor mysterious phenomena appearing repeatedly near sensitive military installations.

    This episode examines FBI memorandum 62-HQ-83894, a declassified document authored by A.H. Belmont that outlines the government's formal investigation into these objects. The records detail how Dr. Lincoln LaPaz, Director of the Institute of Meteoritics at the University of New Mexico, analyzed the reports and proposed two startling possibilities: that these were secret United States guided missiles or, more alarmingly, weapons launched from the Ural region of the Soviet Union capable of reaching New Mexico in fifteen minutes.

    Episode 5 follows the bureaucratic trail of this investigation, walking through the FBI's role in monitoring Project Twinkle, the specific categorization of these sightings into green fireballs and discs, and correspondence from J. Edgar Hoover regarding these phenomena. No hype, no lore, no premature verdict. Just the files, the Evidence, the gaps, and the questions the record leaves open.

    Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/ufo-files/episode/ep5

    About The UFO Files

    The UFO Files is an investigative podcast analyzing declassified UFO and UAP records, document by document. Every claim is grounded in primary source records, with sources and transcripts published on the Neural Broadcast Network website for verification.

  • On the first page of the February 6, 1954, issue of the publication Valor, a handwritten inscription by Redondo Beach truck driver Truman Bethurum declared his alleged encounters with a female commandant and her crew of space explorers as a true story. This handwritten claim, preserved within federal records, signals a pivotal moment when the government’s interest in aerial phenomena collided with the emergence of individuals claiming direct contact with occupants of flying saucers.

    This episode examines FBI Office Memorandum 62-HQ-83894, Section 8, serial number 344, dated July 22, 1954. The Document tracks an investigation into the promotional activities of Truman Bethurum and George Hunt Williamson in Cincinnati, Ohio, during the summer of 1954. The file details the concerns of local business owner Thomas Eickhoff, who sought to determine if these public lectures constituted a fraud or a matter of national security, leading to interactions with local FBI field offices and Lieutenant Colonel John O'Mara of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

    Episode 6 follows the administrative trail of this FBI memorandum, the role of informant Thomas Eickhoff, the jurisdictional limitations faced by the Air Force, and the eventual classification of the file under the Bureau's espionage bucket. No hype, no lore, no premature verdict. Just the files, the Evidence, the gaps, and the questions the record leaves open.

    Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/ufo-files/episode/ep6

    About The UFO Files

    The UFO Files is an investigative podcast analyzing declassified UFO and UAP records, document by document. Every claim is grounded in primary source records, with sources and transcripts published on the Neural Broadcast Network website for verification.

  • If the object came sufficiently near other aircraft or known objects, check surfaces with Geiger counters for possible radioactivity. This instruction, written for field officers, was not the work of a laboratory team but was issued by the Headquarters of the United States Air Force Directorate of Intelligence on February 16, 1949.

    This directive, officially titled Air Intelligence Requirements Memorandum Number 4 and filed under FBI number 62-HQ-83894, Serial 164, transformed the study of unidentified flying objects from casual curiosity into a standardized military intelligence operation. By formalizing procedures for soil sampling, radiation detection, and vector analysis, the Air Force moved to consolidate reporting channels under the Air Materiel Command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio.

    Episode 9 examines the rigorous administrative overhaul of 1949, including the implementation of AF Form 112, the rescission of earlier Army-centric collection memos, and the explicit inclusion of advanced aerodynamic concepts like the Katz Mayer effect to categorize unconventional flight. No hype, no lore, no premature verdict. Just the files, the Evidence, the gaps, and the questions the record leaves open.

    Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/ufo-files/episode/ep9

    About The UFO Files

    The UFO Files is an investigative podcast analyzing declassified UFO and UAP records, document by document. Every claim is grounded in primary source records, with sources and transcripts published on the Neural Broadcast Network website for verification.

  • On February 18, 1948, Leland Sammons stood six feet from a four-foot funnel-shaped object hovering above his home near Stockton, Kansas. The device wobbled, belched fire, and protruded a pipe toward his midsection before departing in a shower of sparks, leaving behind a wet yard that remained unburned despite the intense heat radiating from the object.

    This account, labeled Exhibit B in an investigation of a sky explosion, serves as a point of entry into the military'S broader, standardized system of incident reporting developed in the late 1940S. This series examines the official files from Muroc Army Air Field in California, covering observations made in July 1947 by military personnel, including First Lieutenant Joseph C. McHenry, Major Richard R. Shoop, Major J. C. Wise, and Captain John Paul Strapp.

    Episode 8 follows the standardized military check-lists for Unidentified Flying Objects, documenting the Muroc sightings, the specific Tactics of Disc-like objects, and the witness testimony of high-ranking officers and test pilots. No hype, no lore, no premature verdict. Just the files, the Evidence, the gaps, and the questions the record leaves open.

    Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/ufo-files/episode/ep8

    About The UFO Files

    The UFO Files is an investigative podcast analyzing declassified UFO and UAP records, document by document. Every claim is grounded in primary source records, with sources and transcripts published on the Neural Broadcast Network website for verification.

  • On July 31, 1969, inside a secure briefing room at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins reviewed the Apollo 11 Technical Crew Debriefing. The conversation turned to a sighting of an object of sizeable dimension, described by Armstrong as an open suitcase, observed through a monocular while the crew traveled toward the Moon.

    This investigation examines how these official records address unexplained phenomena in deep space, from tumbling cylinders to mysterious light flashes. The episode covers accounts from the Apollo 11 mission regarding optical illusions, the physics of cosmic radiation affecting the human eye, and the identification of potential space debris like Mylar or high-gain antenna components shed by the spacecraft.

    Episode 4 follows the primary source documentation of the Apollo 11 Technical Crew Debriefing, specifically Section 21 regarding visual sightings, the Lower Equipment Bay optical instrument tests, and the physiological detection of subatomic particles. No hype, no lore, no premature verdict. Just the files, the Evidence, the gaps, and the questions the record leaves open.

    Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/ufo-files/episode/ep4

    About The UFO Files

    The UFO Files is an investigative podcast analyzing declassified UFO and UAP records, document by document. Every claim is grounded in primary source records, with sources and transcripts published on the Neural Broadcast Network website for verification.

  • On October 27, 2020, at 01:12:21 Zulu time, an aircrew member of the 77th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron encountered two infrared-significant contacts that circled one another before vanishing from sensors in one-thirtieth of a second. This encounter, recorded under document identifier DOW-UAP-D58, featured noise jamming and two red blinking strobes, marking a high-stakes moment in an otherwise routine defensive counter-air mission.

    This episode examines the standardized, bureaucratic infrastructure the United States military utilizes to manage such encounters, moving beyond folklore into the cold, technical language of the Range Fouler Debrief Form and mission reports. By analyzing records from the Middle East, Japan, and the North Arabian Sea between 2020 and 2024, the series explores how agencies like SPEAR and the Active Anomaly Review Group track incidents involving platforms ranging from helicopters to remotely piloted aircraft.

    Episode 3 follows the specific documentation of range-Fouler debriefs DOW-UAP-D38, DOW-UAP-D42, DOW-UAP-D56, and DOW-UAP-D58, alongside mission reports DOW-UAP-D23 and DOW-UAP-D27. It details how crews navigate sensor artifacts like thermal-cold signatures, erratic movements, and electromagnetic interference while operating in contested, high-surveillance environments. No hype, no lore, no premature verdict. Just the files, the Evidence, the gaps, and the questions the record leaves open.

    Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/ufo-files/episode/ep3

    About The UFO Files

    The UFO Files is an investigative podcast analyzing declassified UFO and UAP records, document by document. Every claim is grounded in primary source records, with sources and transcripts published on the Neural Broadcast Network website for verification.

  • Over Iraq in May 2022, an American surveillance crew tracked a Russian-built Sukhoi fighter landing near Al Asad airfield and identified it on sight — down to the variant. The same crew, the same sensors, the same night, logged one more object they could only call a possible UAP.

    That contrast — professionals who can name everything in the airspace, hitting the one entry where their skill ran out — runs through the twenty-nine modern Department of War mission reports in the 2026 release. Filed under Operation Inherent Resolve, the coalition campaign against ISIS, they span the Arabian Gulf, Iraq, Syria, and Greece, from 2020 to 2024.

    Episode 2 opens the Pentagon's modern UAP files: the standardized reporting form that echoes a 1947 checklist seventy-five years later; objects logged with grid coordinates, flight levels, and timestamps while their descriptions stay blank or redacted; full-motion video the military "exploited" but never released; radar jamming logged minutes before three unidentified objects near Shaddadi, Syria; and the single most revealing field in the set — where one crew, with the clearest view anyone had, assessed the object and wrote one word: benign. No hype, no lore, no premature verdict. Just the files, the evidence, the gaps, and the questions the record leaves open.

    Sources for this episode: https://nbn.fm/ufo-files/episode/ep2

    About The UFO Files

    The UFO Files is an investigative podcast analyzing declassified UFO and UAP records, document by document. Every claim is grounded in primary source records, with sources and transcripts published on the Neural Broadcast Network website for verification.

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  • In June 1947, a government office logged a sighting on a standardized form that was already printed with fields for altitude, speed, color, shape, and sound.

    The witness was an agent of a science fiction magazine, and the government filed the report anyway. That single checklist is one of 111 files the Department of War released in 2026, more than 3,800 pages spanning from 1947 to the present day.

    Episode 1 follows the paper trail that checklist opens: the Air Materiel Command assessment that called the phenomenon real and not visionary or fictitious, General Curtis LeMay's blunt on the record denial that the discs were an American project, J. Edgar Hoover's fight with the Army over a recovered disc, and a modern military mission report where the same unanswered question reappears in the language of sensors. No hype, no lore, no premature verdict. Just the files, the evidence, the gaps, and the questions the record leaves open.

    Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/ufo-files/episode/ep1

    About The UFO Files

    The UFO Files is an investigative podcast analyzing declassified UFO and UAP records, document by document. Every claim is grounded in primary source records, with sources and transcripts published on the Neural Broadcast Network website for verification.