The CIA releases 'X-Files' Docs - 'How To Investigate' UFOs
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
The real CIA have come out to say they have now published the real X-Files!
An odd thing happened this past week involving the real CIA, some fictional FBI agents and the oft-disputed truth about this country's investigation into UFOs.
Just three days prior to the long-awaited return of "The X-Files,"
the Central Intelligence Agency posted two rather extraordinary items on
its official site. What a way to boost the return of the series " The X-Files
Under the agency's News & Information page, an article titled 'Take a peak into our X-Files' appeared. According to the description, hundreds of formerly secret documents were declassified in 1978, "detailing the agency's investigations into Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). The documents date primarily from the late 1940s and 1950s."
By latching on to the saga of Special Agents Mulder and Scully, the CIA is using the fictional FBI series in an unlikely bid for public goodwill, especially from the UFO community, a group that almost automatically accuses the government of conspiring to cover-up the truth.
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