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 | | Tuesday, August 7, 2007 at 1:13 PM |  | The Real X Files John Greenewald Jr. has been digging for the truth about extraterrestrials since he was a kid. His online "Black Vault" may be the biggest UFO database in the world. By KEVIN SITES, TUE AUG 7, 9:12 AM PDT ENCINO, California — Motivated by curiosity, fueled by obsession and empowered by the Freedom of Information Act, John Greenewald Jr. has assembled what may be the largest collection of UFO documents in the world.  John Greenewald Jr. has gathered half a million UFO-related government more...documents over the past decade.
And it's all online for anyone to see — which is the way the 26-year-old Californian thinks it should be.
As a teenager, Greenewald was fascinated by UFOs. Like many other kids in the 1990s, he used the Internet to learn more.
But simple Web searches weren't enough for Greenewald. When he discovered something interesting about UFOs, he wanted hard copies, so he asked for them.
Before he even had a driver's license, Greenewald was writing to the CIA, the NSA, and the Defense Intelligence Agency — requesting government documents about UFOs using a 40-year-old law called the Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA.
FOIA requests, frequently used by journalists and watchdog organizations, compel federal agencies to provide declassified information to any citizen that requests it. Greenewald says he's made well more than 2,000 FOIA requests.
And he says it's been worth the effort, yielding about half a million documents from the government.
The first one he requested concerned a UFO sighting in Iran in 1976 — a large rectangular object with pulsing colored lights. When a fighter jet scrambled to intercept it, the report says, its instruments went haywire.
Greenewald scans most of his documents and archives them online on a website he calls the Black Vault, where anyone with an interest in the paranormal can check them out.
"I thought to myself, 'Hey, if I'm looking for this, other people have got to be looking for this,'" Greenewald says.
Getting information from the government is no easy task. Agencies don't always jump to fill the orders — Greenewald has waited years for some of them. less |  |
| Tuesday, August 7, 2007 at 1:12 PM |  | cont.....The Real X Files (2)  "I've learned specifically that the U.S. government and military cover up a lot." — John Greenewald Jr. And the agencies are finicky, rejecting requests if they are too vague or narrow. Even when a request is just right, the information may be classified. "I've learned specifically that the U.S. government and military cover up a lot," says Greenewald. "It doesn't matter what subject you're dealing with, it doesn't matter what time frame you're dealing with." The biggest more...cover-up of all, he says, is Area 51 in Nevada — which is the center of many UFO conspiracy theories. For years the government denied it even existed. It still doesn't appear on any maps. But Greenewald has a letter in his Black Vault from the Department of Energy acknowledging that Area 51 was annexed by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission in 1958, and that the area now part of Nellis Air Force Base.
As to America's most famous UFO legend, the alleged crash of a flying saucer in the desert near Roswell, New Mexico, Greenewald says the government has changed its story several times — calling it everything from a weather balloon to an Air Force crash test.
The documents Greenewald has collected may show that the government has been less than totally honest about some of the incidents. But when asked what they're trying to cover up and why — he's uncertain.
"These documents, letters, memos, reports... they're not written like books," he says. "They're not written like storylines where you can read through and see. They're just clues. You've got to put them together. What does the story say overall?"
Greenewald has turned that puzzle into his profession. A sought-after expert in the UFO field, he produces TV documentaries and hosts a weekly Internet radio show that is available on his Black Vault site.
Does Greenewald himself believe in extraterrestrial life?
"I'm 99.9% sure and I believe in something out there," he says. "Have they been here? I don't know. Have I seen them? No."
Perhaps the mystery itself is enough — as long as it helps pay the rent. less |  |
| Thursday, July 12, 2007 at 12:51 AM |  | BABY MAMMOTH FIND PROMISES BREAKTHROUGH  The carcass of a baby mammoth lies in a museum in the artic city of Salekhard July 2, 2007. A frozen carcass of a baby mammoth was found in May this year in the Yamal-Nenets autonomous district in Russia's north and is considered to be the best preserved specimen of its type, scientists said. Picture taken July 2, 2007 REUTERS/Sergei Cherkashin Wed Jul 11, 10:11 AM ET MOSCOW (Reuters) - The discovery of a baby mammoth preserved in the Russian permafrost gives more...researchers their best chance yet to build a genetic map of a species extinct since the Ice Age, a Russian scientist said on Wednesday. "It's a lovely little baby mammoth indeed, found in perfect condition," said Alexei Tikhonov, deputy director of the Russian Academy of Science's Zoological Institute, which has been taking care of the mammoth since it was uncovered in May. "This specimen may provide unique material allowing us to ultimately decipher the genetic makeup of the mammoth," he told Reuters by telephone. The mammoth, a female who died at the age of six months, was named "Lyuba" after the wife of reindeer breeder and hunter Yuri Khudi who found her in Russia's Arctic Yamalo-Nenetsk region. She had been lying in the frozen ground for up to 40,000 years, said Tikhonov. The hunter initially thought the mammoth was a dead reindeer when he spotted parts of her body sticking out of damp snow. When he realized it was a mammoth, scientists were called in and transported the body to regional capital Salekhard, where she is now being kept in a special refrigerator. TREASURE TROVE FOR SCIENTISTS Weighing 50 kg (110 lb), and measuring 85 centimeters high and 130 centimeters from trunk to tail, Lyuba is roughly the same size as a large dog. Tikhonov said the fact the mammoth was so remarkably well-preserved -- its shaggy coat was gone but otherwise it looked as though it had only recently died -- meant it was a potential treasure trove for scientists. "Such a unique skin condition protects all the internal organs from modern microbes and micro-organisms ... In terms of its future genetic, molecular and microbiological studies, this is just an unprecedented specimen." But Tikhonov dismissed suggestions the mammoth could be cloned and used to breed a live mammoth. Cloning can only be done if whole cells are intact, but the freezing conditions will have caused the cells to burst, he Tikhonov. Tikhonov said the next stop on Lyuba's odyssey would be the Zoological Museum in Russia's second city of St Petersburg. There, Lyuba will join a male baby mammoth called Dima who was unearthed in Magadan in Russia's Far East in 1977 and until now was Russia's best-known example of the species. "They will make a nice couple, both roughly aged 40,000 years," Tikhonov said. From St Petersburg, Lyuba will go to Jikei University in Japan to undergo three-dimensional computer mapping of her body. The mammoth will then return to St Petersburg for an autopsy before being put on display in Salekhard. less |  |
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