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Secret 1964 Alien Meeting Revealed in Declassified CIA Files
(Image: A vintage black-and-white photo of a desert meeting with two mysterious figures)

Recently uncovered CIA documents describe a clandestine 1964 encounter between a U.S. Air Force officer and two extraterrestrial beings in the New Mexico desert. The files, dismissed by the FBI as “fakes,” allege the meeting was orchestrated by Project Sigma—a covert program launched in 1954 to establish contact with UFOs using binary code radio signals.

Project Sigma and the Majestic 12
(Image: 1950s-era scientists examining radar screens)

The meeting reportedly followed five years of efforts by Majestic 12 (MJ-12), a secret group allegedly formed by President Truman after the 1947 Roswell UFO incident. MJ-12’s mission included UFO research, alien communication, and reverse-engineering extraterrestrial technology. According to the files, binary code—a language still used in modern SETI efforts—enabled primitive contact with aliens by 1959, leading to the 1964 face-to-face exchange.

The Desert Encounter
During the three-hour meeting, the officer and aliens shared “basic information” about their species. The documents claim MJ-12 later oversaw Project Snowbird (1972), testing a recovered UFO at a Nevada base—widely speculated to be Area 51.

(Image: Aerial view of Area 51 with a UFO-shaped silhouette overlay)

Secrecy and Suppression
MJ-12 allegedly withheld UFO intel even from the White House, with one memo stating, “Can’t make those fools realize this info isn’t for dissemination.” The files surfaced publicly in 1991 at the Reagan Library, corroborating a 1984 whistleblower’s leak that the FBI later deemed “bogus.” Despite inconsistencies in formatting, the documents named MJ-12 members like CIA director Admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter and Defense Secretary James Forrestal.

Roswell and Modern Claims
(Image: 1947 newspaper headline: “RAAF Captures Flying Saucer”)

The Roswell crash debris was reportedly taken to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, linked to MJ-12’s R&D programs. Physicist Dr. Hal Puthoff recently claimed on the Joe Rogan Experience that the U.S. possesses “at least 10” crashed UFOs, echoing Project Snowbird’s alleged goals.

Why the Cover-Up?
A 1953 CIA memo revealed fears that UFO discourse could trigger public panic, urging officials to “strip UFOs of special status.” This policy may explain decades of secrecy, despite MJ-12’s alleged breakthroughs.

(Image: Declassified 1953 CIA memo excerpt)

While the FBI disputes MJ-12’s existence, the files’ alignment with whistleblower accounts and ongoing UFO debates keep the mystery alive. Whether fact or fiction, these documents add fuel to the enduring enigma of extraterrestrial contact.

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