John Greenewald Jr.

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John Greenewald Jr. (born 17 April 1981) is an American researcher and Ufologist. He is the founder of the Black Vault, an archive of over two million pages obtained from the government by FOIA request.[1]

In 2015, he published online more than 130,000 pages of declassified United States Air Force documents relating to UFOs.[2]

Following the release of the Pentagon UFO videos, the Black Vault made a Freedom of Information request of the Government for the release of more video footage, filed to the US Navy in April 2020. Some two years later, the government confirmed it had more footage, but refused to release it, citing concerns for national security. Deputy director of the Department of the Navy's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) program, Gregory Cason, stated in the response: "The release of this information will harm national security as it may provide adversaries valuable information regarding Department of Defense/Navy operations, vulnerabilities, and/or capabilities."[3][4]

Books[edit]

  • Beyond UFO Secrecy: The Story of the Black Vault's Pursuit of the Truth (Galde Press, 2008)
  • Inside The Black Vault: The Government's UFO Secrets Revealed (Rowman & Littlefield, 2019)
  • Secrets from the Black Vault: The Army's Plan for a Military Base on the Moon and Other Declassified Documents that Rewrote History (Rowman & Littlefield, 2020)

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.cjr.org/special_report/black-vault-foia-john-greenewald.php
  2. ^ https://abc7chicago.com/amp/the-black-vault-project-blue-book-declassified-freedom-of-information-act/483352/
  3. ^ "US Navy Admits It Has More UFO Videos, But Don't Expect to See Them Anytime Soon". ScienceAlert. 2022-09-11. Retrieved 2022-09-22.
  4. ^ Sankaran, Vishwam (2022-09-12). "Release of more UFO videos will 'harm national security', US Navy spokesperson says". The Independent. Retrieved 2022-09-22.

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