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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.
By NBN.fmIn 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.