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We think the tradeoff is worth it. The UFO/UAP topic attracts government attention, and the people reading about it deserve to do so without being watched. If you're a whistleblower, a military service member, a Hill staffer, or just someone who's curious – your visit here is yours alone.

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A dramatic twilight desert landscape with multiple unidentified aerial objects from famous Blue Book cases – a glowing egg shape, a V-formation of lights, and a luminous orb trailing a military aircraft
23 de febrero de 2026
project blue booksocorrorb-47

Proyecto Libro Azul, Parte 2: 12,618 Informes, 701 Que Nadie Pudo Explicar

La Fuerza Aérea procesó miles de avistamientos de OVNIs y explicó la mayoría de ellos. Pero 701 casos – que involucraban a oficiales de policía, pilotos militares y seguimiento multisensorial – resistieron todas las respuestas convencionales que el Libro Azul pudo ofrecer.

A moody 1950s military office at Wright-Patterson AFB with Project Blue Book files, a sighting map, and a rotary phone under a single desk lamp
23 de febrero de 2026
project blue bookproject signproject grudge

Proyecto Libro Azul, Parte 1: La Oficina Secreta de OVNIs de la Fuerza Aérea Estaba Dirigida por Cuatro Personas y un Archivador

Antes de que existiera el Libro Azul, hubo pánico. Cómo un informe ultrasecreto rechazado, una puerta giratoria de nombres en clave y un capitán determinado crearon la investigación de OVNIs más duradera del gobierno de EE.UU. – dentro de una oficina en el sótano de la Base Aérea Wright-Patterson.

A contemplative astronomer with glasses and a tweed jacket standing outside at night looking up at a starry sky, with an Air Force base glowing on the horizon
23 de febrero de 2026
project blue bookhynekcondon committee

Proyecto Libro Azul, Parte 3: El Astrónomo que Cambió, el Estudio que fue Manipulado y el Programa que Murió

Para 1966, el propio consultor científico de Libro Azul se había vuelto en su contra, el Congreso estaba haciendo preguntas, y un estudio universitario destinado a terminar el debate sobre los OVNIs fue comprometido antes de comenzar. El programa no solo cerró – colapsó.

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