OPENING NASA'S X FILES: LESLIE KEAN HAS RECEIVED THE GOODS

THE KECKSBURG INCIDENT - KEAN'S LAWSUIT WITH NASA - AND FINALLY,
THE DOCUMENTS HAVE ARRIVED

BY, LEONARD DAVID


Call it NASA’s X files if you must, but investigative reporter, Leslie Kean, is hot on the trail of what in the world (or out of it) took place in Kecksburg, Pennsylvania in December 1965.

It took the winning of a lawsuit against NASA in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, but now the investigator has her hands on a load of files that may or may not offer new clues about the Kecksburg incident.

The documents just arrived over last weekend, Kean told me, “so I haven’t yet had a chance to go through them…and don’t yet know what I’ll find.”

NASA searched 297 boxes of files, Kean said via email. A sampling of a few of the more interesting files from these boxes, which she requested and which could shed light on one or more of the many facets of the Kecksburg event gives a flavor of what the files contain.

The data haul includes files on Navy and NASA Recovery Operations - Trajectory and Orbits Panel; Russian Vehicle and Launch - 1962-1965; Department of Defense (DOD) - NASA relationships; Recovery Sites - NASA/DOD FY 65 Facilities; and a series of files on orbital debris and fragments.


Click here for Leonard David's complete article


Click here for original NASA - KEAN story


Leslie Kean's website Coalition for Freedom of Information
http://www.freedomofinfo.org





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