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More Pieces of the Disclosure Puzzle Come Together: MJ-12 Documents Validated by Operation Paperclip Files

More Pieces of the Disclosure Puzzle Come Together: MJ-12 Documents Validated by Operation Paperclip Files

The legitimacy of a number of the infamously controversial Majestic 12 papers appears to have been validated after being found to be part of a larger cache of files released in recent years by the CIA, proving that once and for all the U.S. Government’s secret UFO group does—or at least did—exist.

In the mid-1980s, UFO researcher Jamie Shandara came into possession of an undeveloped roll of 35mm film that contained an 8-page document intended as a briefing for President Dwight D. Eisenhower; its text discussed a secret, 12-member group of top-level scientists, military leaders and intelligence officials convened by President Harry Truman called “Majestic 12” that were responsible for recovering crashed UFOs and their occupants in the wake of the crash of an unidentified object near Roswell in 1947.

In the years since UFO researcher and nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman published his 1996 analysis of the documents, Top Secret/Majic: Operation Majestic-12 and the United States Government’s UFO Cover-up, more documents relating to—if not outright referencing Majestic 12 itself directly—have been recovered through various means, oftentimes through official channels as the classified statuses on individual documents expired.

In February 2026, Substack author MJ12 Logic noticed that three of these recovered Majestic 12 documents were stamped with “834021” as an identifying report number; curious to see if the number was present on other government documents, he ran a search for it through the Central Intelligence Agency’s Freedom of Information Act portal. These MJ-12 pages included:

  • an April 12, 1949 memo from then-CIA Director Rear Admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter to the Directors of the Joint intelligence Objectives Agency and Joint Chiefs of Staff that sports “MJ-12” as part of its distribution list;
  • an August 20, 1951 report on communist propaganda accusing the United States of conducting biowarfare in Korea [note that the MJ-12 archivists point out that this document “relates to the MAJESTIC program only weakly”];
  • a mid-1952 Purpose and Table of Contents page that directly references “Top Secret Majestic” and discusses “other-world visitation”

The FOIA portal search yielded 345 pages worth of Operation Paperclip Intelligence documents that had been declassified in June 2022, each bearing the same “834021” stamp as their report number.

Digging deeper, MJ12 Logic discovered that other identification numbers in the Paperclip trove were also found on two other MJ-12 documents of note:

  • “A-1762.1” appears on both a second September 27, 1950 memo from Hillenkotter to the DJIOA and Joint Chiefs and the cover page to “Majestic Twelve Project, 1st Annual Report” from 1948;
  • “CIA SI 28-55” and “UFO’s” [sic] appears as an annotation in a December 26, 1957 letter from Brookhaven National Laboratory senior scientist Samuel Goudsmit to a redacted recipient about an earlier communication regarding the declassification of the conclusions reached by the Flying Objects Committee—implying that this number is the CIA’s internal file number for UFO reports—and also referenced in the text of the aforementioned “Majestic Twelve Project, 1st Annual Report”.

“These findings provide additional evidence of MJ-12’s existence during the late-1940s and 1950s,” MJ Logic concludes in their Substack article. “It’s virtually impossible to logically reconcile this supporting evidence with the idea that “Majestic-12” was just some paperwork invented during the 1980s.

“Perhaps this represents the type of disclosure we should expect in 2026,” the author added. “Not from the government, but from dedicated civilian research.”

Whitley—who wrote the forward to Friedman’s book on the earlier MJ-12 documents—discusses the implications of this discovery in both his most recent Journal entry, “After 80 Long Years, the Coverup is Collapsing at Last”, and in an article on his new Substack page, “The Coverup has been Blown Out of the Water”. His 1989 novel Majestic, based on information provided to him by an inside source, recounts the formation of the Majestic 12 group in the wake of the 1947 UFO crash in Roswell—and how their efforts ultimately fell apart.

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  1. And General McCasland was probably aware of all of it.
    It’s part of a constant drip of in formation that will soon fill up a backed up sink…

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