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Project Blue Book UFO Cover-Up Claims
The Project Blue Book UFO Cover-Up Claims represent a recurring narrative in UFO folklore, focusing on alleged government concealment of UFO-related information.
This page tracks a conspiracy theory or recurring internet narrative. It does not present the claim as verified fact.
What is this theory?
The Project Blue Book UFO Cover-Up Claims revolve around allegations that the United States Air Force's Project Blue Book, which investigated UFO sightings, was involved in concealing information regarding unidentified aerial phenomena.
What the theory claims
The theory claims that numerous UFO sightings documented by Project Blue Book were either misrepresented or omitted entirely from official reports, suggesting a systematic cover-up of evidence related to extraterrestrial encounters.
Origin or background
The narrative is commonly associated with the historical context of Project Blue Book, which operated from 1952 to 1969, and is often discussed in relation to the broader UFO discourse and government transparency issues.
Common versions of the claim
Claims of specific UFO incidents being covered up
Allegations of government disinformation regarding extraterrestrial life
Theories linking Project Blue Book to other UFO events
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This archive records the Project Blue Book UFO Cover-Up Claims as an unverified historical UFO or UAP case narrative discussed in source archives and online records.
Verification status: unverified ยท Source count: 1
Why it keeps resurfacing
This theory resurfaces due to ongoing public interest in UFO phenomena, recent disclosures regarding military encounters with unidentified aerial objects, and the cultural significance of government transparency.
Recent source references
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Source context
Project Blue Book: The Alleged 1964 UFO Landing in Harrisonburg, Virginia
On December 21, 1964, Horace Burns, a gunsmith from Harrisonburg, Virginia, reported an extraordinary sighting of a UFO.
Related entities
Questions people ask
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What related theories are commonly associated with Project Blue Book?
This archive links the topic mainly to nearby case narratives such as the Roswell UFO Incident, Phoenix Lights, and Rendlesham Forest Incident. -
How does this claim appear in online discussions?
Online versions of the claim often connect it with discussions about government secrecy and the legitimacy of UFO investigations.
Related theories
Verification status
The verification status of the Project Blue Book UFO Cover-Up Claims remains unverified, with no verified primary evidence presented here to substantiate the narrative.
Sources and further reading
Source excerpts are shown only for context and link back to the original publication. Claims remain framed as unverified narratives rather than verified accounts.