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declassify things pertaining to JFK and the National Archives never released it.
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I get in the car and I go over to the National Archives.
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But here I was like cutting it out of a bag at the National Archives.
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And the National Archives will be set up to make this information available as is safe to do considering security concerns.
The only thing that got killed was, OK, the National Archives will make available whatever information is provided them on this subject area.
And the National Archives has started to do that.
But as you can imagine, anybody who's got some really juicy stuff isn't going to give it to the National Archives.
publicly revealed to the National Archives, okay? And then that National Archives is going to be a
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the National Archives. They're under orders to do this. They have to have all that documentation
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NASA sent its files to the National Archives for Safekeeping two years after the Kexberg
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In 1996, the National Archives told NASA that the files had been marked as lost since
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said immediately to the National Archives that got changed in the House, but only in a minor way,
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has to be gathered together and made available in the National Archives, but then it doesn't necessarily
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on October 20th to the National Archives and be made available to the members of the Intelligence
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them to the uh... basement uh... offices of uh... the Madison building of the national archives
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Madison Building in the National Archives. What happened? What happened is, Marcia Smith
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was President Carter given any detail about what you had discovered in the National Archives building
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documents in the Madison building in the National Archives. Yeah. The two, the two reports that were
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I went to the National Archives with Ray Stanford.
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Ray Stanford and I went to the National Archives
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at the National Archives in 2013.
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So anyway, I'm really sticking my teeth into that case. I'm getting into his family is wife. I go to the National Archives, the guy wrote the book on it, Jay Ray Sanford,
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my research, you know, I mean, I mean, I mean, we're going to the National Archives and
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about UFOs or unidentified aerial phenomena known as UAPs, so the National Archives, which
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I mean, I went to the National Archives.
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to the family. I'm going to the National Archives. I'm talking to the friends. I'm talking to co-workers.
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I was like, hey, you know, well, how do you know? I said, because I went to the National Archives and
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an entire book on this case and you never even went to Sacoro or the National Archives? Probably a
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the UFO community for 50 years when I took him to the National Archives and he was reluctant to
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attitude, we're not going to find anything. I've researched, I said, let's go to the National Archives.
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