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OtherMar 5

Researcher Claims UFO Documents Are Authentic; Air Force General Missing

A researcher disputes FBI claims about UFO documents while a retired Air Force general linked to UFO programs has disappeared.

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Two separate UFO-related developments have emerged involving disputed government documents and a missing military official.

A researcher has claimed that documents related to the alleged "Majestic-12" UFO program, previously labeled as fabrications by the FBI, contain evidence suggesting they are authentic. The researcher alleges to have found new clues within the files that contradict the FBI's assessment that the documents were fake. The Majestic-12 documents have been a subject of controversy in UFO research circles for decades, with the FBI maintaining they are fraudulent.

Separately, a retired U.S. Air Force general reportedly connected to classified UFO programs has disappeared, prompting the FBI to join search efforts. New details about the disappearance have emerged, including reports of a potential sighting in New Mexico. The general's connection to secret UFO-related work has added intrigue to the missing person case.

The timing of both developments has drawn attention from UFO researchers and conspiracy theorists, though authorities have not indicated any connection between the document claims and the general's disappearance. The FBI has not publicly commented on the researcher's assertions about the Majestic-12 documents' authenticity.

Both cases highlight ongoing public interest in government UFO programs and classified documents, particularly following recent congressional hearings and official acknowledgments of unidentified aerial phenomena investigations.

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