November 1, 2005๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธDisclosure
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Unknown: Anonymous Serpo leak to Victor Martinez

On November 1, 2005, Victor Martinez received an anonymous email leaking alleged top-secret DIA documents about UFO crashes, alien contacts, and a human exchange to planet Serpo. The source provided monthly details for three years, claiming events from 1940s crashes to 1978 returns.

Date
November 1, 2005
Location
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Type
Disclosure
Country
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Background

Event Overview An anonymous sender contacted Victor Martinez, operator of a UFO discussion list for retired intelligence personnel, on November 1, 2005. In exchange for anonymity, the individual shared extensive extracts from a purported 3,000-page top-secret Defense Intelligence Agency report from the late 1970s, delivered monthly over three years .

Key Claims in the Leak The documents described two New Mexico crash sites: one southwest of Corona, found by archaeologists who alerted the Lincoln County Sheriffโ€™s Department, yielding one live entity (EBE 1) and deceased bodies sent to Los Alamos National Laboratory, with the craft to Roswell Army Air Field then Wright-Patterson AFB. The second near Pelona Peak, south of Datil, discovered in August 1949 by ranchers, recovered by Sandia Army Base with six bodies to Los Alamos. The live being communicated its origin as Serpo in Zeta Reticuli, died in 1952 after using a device .

Further Allegations An alien-US meeting occurred in April 1964 near Alamogordo for body retrieval. In 1965, a US-alien exchange from Nevada Test Site sent 12 Americans (10 men, 2 women) to Serpo for 10 years; in 1978, 7 men and 1 woman returned, with two deaths and four staying .

Significance and Skepticism This initiated the Project Serpo narrative, widely debated as potential disinformation, possibly linked to Richard C. Doty. No verifiable evidence emerged, marking a pivotal anonymous UFO disclosure event.

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