UFO Records Archive Finds New Home - David Marler
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Summary
David Mara is the executive director of the National UFO Historical Records Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He became interested in UFOs in 1990 and started collecting materials for an archive. Over the years, he has gathered significant collections, including original case files from the 1950s. Recently, he secured large collections, which have made the archive grow rapidly. The process of organizing these materials is challenging due to their volume. After the encounter, Mara continues to work on preserving and sharing UFO history. He aims to provide accurate information and has established relationships with researchers and media to promote the archive's importance.
Program Intelligence Analysis
David Mara discusses the National UFO Historical Records Center's efforts to archive significant UFO-related documents and the importance of preserving history. He highlights recent discoveries, including original radar reports and the Appo files, while emphasizing the need for accurate historical context in the ongoing UFO discourse.
We found original unknown radar track report documents from Kirtland Air Force Base that may attest to a UFO event from September 13, 1959.
David Mara
“There is very compelling evidence that we may not be alone, whatever that means.”
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Investigate UFO sightings and reports
There is very compelling evidence that we may not be alone; there is a whole fleet of nonhuman exotic origin vehicles that have either landed or crashed.
We have secured the Appo files as of last November, which include original case files going back to the 1950s.
We found original unknown radar track report documents from Kirtland Air Force Base that may attest to a UFO event from September 13, 1959.
Los Alamos National Laboratory subscribed to the Appo bulletin, indicating interest in UFO phenomena.