A trove of unearthed government documents has detailed a secret face-to-face encounter with aliens beings more than 60 years ago.
More than 50 pages of CIA files, which the FBI continues to say are fakes, claimed that a secret government program established communications with UFOs in 1959.
Project Sigma, started in 1954, used a binary computer language sent along radio signals into space to make contact with alien life.
Just five years after the interstellar connection, an official from the US Air Force met the extraterrestrials who received these messages.
The files claimed that on April 25, 1964, a single intelligence officer met with two aliens at a prearranged location in the New Mexico desert – the same state that the famous Roswell UFO crash allegedly took place.
The meeting lasted for about three hours, during which time the intelligence officer and the extraterrestrials shared ‘basic information’ about their respective races.
The documents also detailed how a secret government group called the Majestic 12 used their incredible power to keep top secret information on UFOs away from the military and the even White House.
Several classified projects focused on alien communication and UFO research allegedly fell under the Majestic 12’s control – with the group revealing to the CIA that they succeeded in their goals of finding alien life.

The UFO task force was reportedly created by President Harry Truman in 1947

Project Sigma, which was allegedly run by the secret group Majestic 12, spent five years trying to make radio contact with UFOs before succeeding in 1959
According to documents that emerged in the 1980s, the Majestic 12 (MJ-12) was a committee of high-ranking military, scientific, and intelligence officials assembled after the now-famous UFO crash in Roswell.
The 12-person team was allegedly established through a secret executive order by President Harry Truman in 1947.
For over two decades, these experts were tasked with managing investigations into UFOs and extraterrestrial contact.
The CIA files stated that MJ-12 oversaw four specific projects charged with communicating with aliens, researching UFOs, recovering crashed alien ships, and testing out whatever advanced technology they could find.
MJ-12 stated that it took five years before they finally made successful contact with UFOs in 1959, noting that the group ‘established primitive communications with the Aliens,’ using binary code sent by radio.
Binary is the lowest-level language computers understand, directly corresponding to electrical states in hardware. It represents all data (text, numbers, instructions) as sequences of 0s and 1s.
And scientists searching for alien life still uses the method to this day.
This basic form of communication would led to the meeting between the Air Force and these aliens in 1964, with MJ-12 stating that ‘the Air Force officer managed to exchange basic information with the two Aliens.’

A secret government group known as the Majestic 12 was allegedly in charge of test flying a recovered UFO
Majestic 12 wrote at the time that this project was still continuing ‘at an Air Force base in New Mexico.’
Following the historic meeting, MJ-12 established Project Snowbird in 1972 with a mission of test flying a recovered alien aircraft.
The classified report said that project was still taking place in a secret Nevada base – which many UFO researchers today believe is Area 51.
Despite being secretly appointed by the president, the uncovered documents also detailed how MJ-12 actively withheld information from top officials and even insulted those who they felt didn’t need to know about UFOs.
‘Apparently, White House requested info,’ the members of MJ-12 wrote in a CIA memo. ‘Can’t seem to make those fools realize [this] info is not available for any dissemination.’
Later in the same letter, the group told the CIA not to allow a group labeled as ‘AF’ (which may have stood for the Air Force) to have access their data.
The top secret encounter was not found in the declassified CIA archives, but were instead uncovered after being quietly made available to the public at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library that opened in 1991.

CIA files allegedly written by the Majestic 12 revealed that the group was openly keeping secrets on UFO research from government officials, including members of the White House
MJ-12’s existence became public knowledge after an alleged government whistleblower mailed a report on the group’s activities to UFO researchers in 1984.
However, the FBI labeled the mysterious UFO document as ‘bogus’ and claimed that the group, the involvement of the experts named in the report, and MJ-12’s mission were all a work of fiction.
In 1988, the intelligence community added that there were serious inconsistencies and formatting errors in the decades-old briefing for President Eisenhower that suggests it’s a forgery.
Despite the US intelligence community’s attempt to discredit the whistleblower, the details in it matched several of the key facts found in the Reagan Library papers – including the names of the 12 men in Majestic 12.
According to the unearthed documents, MJ-12 included Admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter, the first CIA director, Dr Vannevar Bush, head of US scientific research during World War II, James Forrestal, the first US Secretary of Defense, and General Nathan Twining, the Air Force commander in charge of research and development of new aircraft.
Coincidentally, this research and development program was based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio – the same military facility the debris from the Roswell UFO crash was allegedly taken to in 1947.
Dr Hal Puthoff, a physicist and UFO researcher, recently noted on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast that one of his colleagues spoke to the commander of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and confirmed that the crash really happened.
‘They say it was the real deal, that this was a real unidentifiable crash and these materials were really, really from out someplace,’ Puthoff said.
In reference to Projects Snowbird and Pounce, Puthoff also claimed that the US government currently has ‘at least 10’ crashed UFOs in their possession that they’re still studying.

Majestic 12 was allegedly created by a secret executive order by President Harry Truman following the UFO crash in Roswell, New Mexico

Since the 1947 crash at Roswell, the US intelligence community has allegedly been keeping the existence of alien life and UFOs a secret, with some declassified documents from that time stating that officials believed the talk about UFOs would cause a public panic
As for why this shocking meeting in 1964 and all the communications between UFOs has been hidden for 60 years, another declassified CIA document appears to answer that mystery.
Found in the CIA’s archives of declassified files, DailyMail.com uncovered a memo from 1953 which essentially shut down any public discussion of UFOs over fear that the US government would lose control over the general public.
According to the Scientific Panel on Unidentified Flying Objects in January 1953: ‘The continued emphasis on the reporting of these phenomena does, in these perilous times, result in a threat to the orderly functioning of the protective organa of the body politic.’
The five-person panel, made up of academic experts from universities throughout the US, concluded that UFOs did not pose a direct threat to national security during the Cold War.
Moreover, the panel’s memo recommended that the government ‘strip’ UFOs of the ‘special status’ these sightings had already attained after Roswell.
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