The ATS FOIA Vault which covers diverse topics is a good start:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
www.theblackvault.com...
This place has a huge FOIA vault. Known for having information no one else has gotten before. A wonderful resource if you're just looking to catch up
on the subject, but nothing beats your own research, so I'm going to give you the following list of government websites you can make your own
requests on:
www.defenselink.mil...
www.dia.mil...
www.cia.gov...
www.fbi.gov...
www.dni.gov...
www.dhs.gov...
www.faa.gov...
www.state.gov...
www.energy.gov...
www.ne.doe.gov...
www.oro.doe.gov...
www.eucom.mil...
www.northcom.mil...
www.centcom.mil...
www.pacom.mil...
www.socom.mil...
www.stratcom.mil...
www.afspc.af.mil...
www.epa.gov...
www.nasa.gov...
www.archives.gov...
www.ncix.gov...
www.ndu.edu...
www.nga.mil...
www.nist.gov...
nnsa.energy.gov...
www.nsa.gov...
www.nro.gov...
www.ntia.doc.gov...
www.whitehouse.gov... and
www.whitehouse.gov...
www.usgs.gov...
www.fcc.gov...
This is my complete list of people you wanna make FOIA requests to.
I ask for things like, material with any and all references to UFO, materials specifically on UFOs, any and all material on technological concepts and
propulsion systems, military missions with references to any unknown phenomena, and and all material related to aerial phenomena, and phenomena
existing in space. And and all radar detections where unidentified objects are present, any and all material with radar detections and relevant data
also helps. Video, audio, audio transcripts, personnel files(Always very important).
I hope my list helps. And I hope my key phrases get you what you should you decide to make the effort.
Good luck, the truth about the subject will knock your socks off.
[edit on 24-7-2008 by projectvxn]