
Lost UFO Files Vol. 2
51 Cases That Fell Through The Cracks
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Chet Dembeck

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Following the response to the first volume of Lost UFO Files, I returned to the dusty repositories of forgotten documentation with renewed purpose. What I discovered in government vaults, newspaper morgues, and investigative files confirmed what I had long suspected: the cases that made headlines represent only a fraction of what was reported, investigated, and documented.
This second volume continues the methodical excavation of America's buried UFO reports, drawing once again from declassified intelligence documents, forgotten newspaper archives, and the meticulous investigative records of organizations like NICAP and MUFON.
Each case presented here shares the same hallmark that defined the first collection—contemporaneous documentation that allows us to examine these incidents as they were initially recorded, before decades of retelling could distort the facts. The cases in this volume span different decades, regions, and levels of official response, yet they all share a common thread: they have fallen through the cracks of mainstream UFO literature.
Some were classified at the time and only recently released through Freedom of Information Act requests. Others were thoroughly covered by local media but never gained national attention. Still others exist only in the confidential files of investigators who documented witness testimony and physical evidence with scientific precision.
What emerges from this continued archival work is not a narrative that pushes any particular theory about the UFO phenomenon, but rather a more complete picture of how these incidents were experienced, reported, and investigated in real-time. The documentation speaks for itself—contemporary newspaper accounts, official correspondence, witness statements recorded immediately after the events, and physical evidence examined by qualified investigators.
Each case is presented with the same commitment to primary source documentation that guided the first volume. You will find reproduced documents, original newspaper clippings, witness sketches, and investigative reports that bring these forgotten encounters back into focus. No speculation, no modern interpretation—just the evidence as it was gathered and preserved by those who were there.
For readers who appreciated the archival approach of the first volume, this collection offers another opportunity to examine the UFO phenomenon through the lens of historical documentation rather than modern mythology. These are the cases that time forgot, rescued from obscurity and presented as they were initially recorded. The work continues, and the files continue to reveal their secrets.
Chet Dembeck Nottingham, Maryland
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