Thanks man I will get on with it.
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Thanks man I will get on with it.
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Here is what I sent, is this enough?
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To: public-inquiries@hq.nasa.gov
Subject: FOIA ISS film on January 8, 2008 Stephenville Texas
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 08:04:55 +0000
To whom it may concern
I am requesting a FOIA from the International Space Station (ISS) filming in the area of Dublin/Stephenville Texas area on the 28th of January, 2008 between the hours of 4pm to 8pm.
I look forward to your reply
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Does anyone know how long it takes to get a reply for a FOIA?
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There is a great deal of information about FOIA in this thread/post in the Reference Materials section.
You may find an answer there.
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progress. -- Joseph Joubert
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I sent one to The NATIONAL RECONNAISSANCE OFFICE NRO as they are military I'm not convinced that they will give me anything and will most probably not reply.
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The experts on the forum can review the following and explain WTF it means and what to do next.
This is in response to your request dated the 26 July 2013, received in the Information Management Service Office of the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) on the 29 July 2013. Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), you are requesting”…from the International Space Station (ISS) filming in the area of Dublin/Stephenville Texas area on the 28th of January, 2008 between the hours of 4pm and 8pm.
The NRO is a joint organization engaged in the research and development, acquisition, launch and operation of overhead reconnaissance systems necessary to meet the needs of the Intelligence Community and of the Department of Defense. In this capacity, the imagery produced by the NRO system is provided to other government organizations, they make the determinations as to the further use and dissemination of the imagery. In the context of the NRO’s mission and functions, we are unable to conduct reasonable, non-random search for records in response to your request.
The U.S. Geological Survey maintains a web site through unclassified satellite and aerial images can be located and purchased. You can access this site via the following URL: http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov. In addition, there are numerous commercial sites on the world-wide web offering a broad variety of satellite and aerial images for the specific coverage area you are seeking.
For the reasons outlined in this letter, we are unable to accept your request.
Sincerely
Douglas J. Davis
Chief, Information Review and Group Release Group
Short translation: they don't decide what is classified or not so they can't reply.
But pictures that are not classified are published by the US Geological Survey, and can be found at the URL they give.
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- Jef Mallett
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- Charles Darwin
Thanks I gathered as much... good to get a second opinion. I speculate that these guys have footage and neither the Intelligence Community and Department of Defence will give us diddly-squat if given a FOIA.
This Stephenville Lights report is really good the video is just amazing, if your into watching UFOs like I am. https://www.sightingsreport.com/blog...dar-data-video
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This presentation demonstrates how effective a synthesis of multiple reports and observations can make it difficult to discount or debunk. So what role were the jets? Intercept? Target ID, or escort?
Test flight of one of ours (?) Advanced anti-gravity platform, or someone elses? Because of the radar signatures, we can infer there was no radar cloaking either.(?)
the Kingfish