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The NSA and a 1978 MUFON Conference: More Lost UFO Material

JUN 21 · 2026Narrated by daily-declassified-the-nsa-and-a-1978-mufon-conference-more-lost-ufo-material4 minLast updated June 21, 2026

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Document: Memorandum for the Record, Subject: Information Request Solicitation Agency: National Security Agency Date: 26 May 2022 Released: 2022-08-03, The Black Vault This document, released by The Black Vault, recounts an NSA employee's experience at a 1978 MUFON symposium. The memo was written to chronicle their experience and express concerns about one of the presenters, Todd Zechel.

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National Security Agency (NSA)
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JUN 21 · 2026
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Declassified · U.S. public record (FOIA)
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Document: Memorandum for the Record, Subject: Information Request Solicitation Agency: National Security Agency Date: 26 May 2022 Released: 2022-08-03, The Black Vault This document, released by The Black Vault, recounts an NSA employee's experience at a 1978 MUFON symposium. The memo was written…

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What was The NSA and a 1978 MUFON Conference: More Lost UFO Material about?
Document: Memorandum for the Record, Subject: Information Request Solicitation Agency: National Security Agency Date: 26 May 2022 Released: 2022-08-03, The Black Vault This document, released by The Black Vault, recounts an NSA employee's experience at a 1978 MUFON symposium. The memo was written to chronicle their experience and express concerns about one of the presenters, Todd Zechel.
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This material was released by the National Security Agency (NSA) through the U.S. declassification and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) process.
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