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The Black Vault is a website hosting an online archive of declassified government documents. The site is owned and operated by John Greenwald.
Greenwald began filing Freedom of Information Act requests with the United States Government at age 14; he later started the website as a repository for his collection of responsive files. Documents first published by The Black Vault have been cited in reporting by Popular Mechanics, CNET, Vice, and others.
References
- ^ Ibrahim, Nur (January 19, 2021). "Can You Now Download Thousands of CIA Files on UFOs?". Snopes. Retrieved January 9, 2025.
- Conner, Christopher T. (2024). Conspiracy Theories and Extremism in New Times. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 19. ISBN 1666933090.
- Fox, Roy (2000). MediaSpeak: Three American Voices. Bloomsbury. p. 163. ISBN 0313002517.
- "In the 1970s, the CIA Created a Robot Dragonfly Spy. Now We Know How It Works". Popular Mechanics. February 18, 2020. Retrieved January 9, 2025.
- "The Black Vault releases trove of CIA's classified UFO documents". CNET. January 13, 2021. Retrieved January 9, 2025.
- "You Can Now Easily Download All CIA UFO Documents to Date". Vice. January 11, 2021. Retrieved January 9, 2025.
Further reading
- Greenwald, John (2019). Inside The Black Vault: The Government's UFO Secrets Revealed. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 1538118386.