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George Knapp on NewsNation: Secret Soviet UFO files smuggled out of Russia. Ben Hansen interview. 275,000 views.
Breaking Intel

AFU: The Swedish Archive That Holds More UFO Evidence Than Any Other Institution on Earth

The Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Sweden is described as one of the most complete repositories for UAP-related data and folklore anywhere in the world. Founded in 1973, it holds books, magazines, UFO report files, audio and video recordings, clippings, and researchers’ personal archives. Its collections are partially accessible online at files.afu.se.

Enigma Labs — modern private UAP database. enigmalabs.io
Government Programmes

KONA BLUE: DHS Created a Program to Retrieve Non-Human Biologics. AARO’s Own Records Confirm It.

AARO’s UAP Records page confirms KONA BLUE was a real Department of Homeland Security sensitive compartment. Multiple interviewees told AARO it was established to protect the retrieval and exploitation of non-human biologics. AARO investigated. KONA BLUE was a prospective Special Access Program that was never approved or funded — but it was proposed.

George Knapp on NewsNation: Secret Soviet UFO files smuggled out of Russia. Ben Hansen interview. 275,000 views.
Breaking Intel

The Nazi Antarctica Story: What the 1938 Expedition Actually Did and Why the Myths Won’t Die

The Nazi Antarctic expedition of 1938–1939 is real. The claims built on top of it — secret bases, U-boat deliveries of Hitler, operational World War II submarine facilities, post-war UFO programs — are not. Here is the documented history of what Germany actually did in Antarctica, and how a legitimate historical footnote became the foundation of a global conspiracy mythology.

Historical Cases

How Spain Opened Its UAP Files in 1991: The Ministry of Defence Declassification Decision

In 1991, Spain’s Ministry of Defence decided to begin declassifying its Air Force UAP records. No pressure from NATO. No congressional mandate. No public scandal forcing the issue. Spain simply decided that documents classified as ‘strange phenomena sightings’ no longer needed to be secret. The files were deposited in the Air Force library in 1992. They are online today.

AFU — Archives for the Unexplained. Norrköping, Sweden. The world's largest private UFO archive.
International

How France Classifies UAP: The GEIPAN A/B/C/D System Explained

GEIPAN’s classification system was rebuilt in 2008 around two scientific parameters: strangeness and consistency. Every UAP report is scored on both axes. The result determines whether a case is A (explained), B (probably explained), C (insufficient data) or D (unexplained after investigation). D2 — multiple witnesses, physical evidence, ground traces — is the highest standard in the world for officially verified unexplained UAP.

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