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Calvine Photo Incident — Classification Until 2076: The Extended Secrecy
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{{Infobox Incident | image = Category UFOlogy.png | image2 = | caption = | incident_name = The Calvine Photo | incident_date = August 4, 1990 | incident_time = | incident_duration = | location = Scottish Highlands | state_provence = | city_town = Calvine | country = Scottland | shape = Diamond-shaped | contact = | alien_race = | latitude = | longitude = | documentary = | blue_book_case = | case_file = Calvine Photo Incident Case Files }} == Calvine Photo Incident — Classification Until 2076: The Extended Secrecy == === The Standard 30-Year Rule === UK government documents are subject to a standard 30-year release rule under the Public Records Act. Under normal circumstances, documents created in 1990 would have been transferred to the National Archives and made available for public access by approximately 2020. Some MoD UFO documents were released earlier — starting in 2008–2009 as part of a structured release program through which Dr David Clarke acted as consultant. The partial Calvine documentation — including the handwritten summary, the government briefing, and the poor-quality Vu-Foil photocopies — was included in the 2009 release. Certain names and specific details were redacted from these documents. === The 2020 Extension to 2076 === In January 2020, the MoD made a successful application to the Advisory Council on National Records and Archives to maintain specific redactions in the Calvine file at the National Archives until '''2076''' — a retention period of 86 years from the original 1990 documents. Key details: * The redactions that remain in place until 2076 are specifically covering certain names in the files * The standard justification for extended redactions is typically national security or protection of personal data * The 2076 date would take the document beyond the likely working lifetime of anyone involved in the 1990 events * The MoD application was made proactively — in January 2020, before the 2020 standard release deadline arrived === Why 2076 Matters === The extension to 2076 rather than the standard release is significant for several reasons: '''Evidence that someone is named***: The specific targeting of names in the redactions implies that at least one name in the Calvine file is considered sensitive enough to protect for 86 years. This could be: * The name of a witness who wishes to remain unidentified * The name of a military officer involved in a classified operation * The name of a government official whose involvement in the case would be embarrassing * The name of a US government or military official whose involvement in allied classified programs would be diplomatically sensitive '''The operational window***: 86 years from 1990 takes the release date to 2076. Individuals who were in their twenties or thirties in 1990 — active age for military or government service — would be in their eighties to nineties by 2076. The release date appears calibrated to fall after the likely death of anyone whose identification might be sensitive. '''The active nature of the protection***: The MoD did not simply allow the standard retention period to apply — it actively applied for an extension. This proactive step indicates continued institutional concern about the Calvine case in 2020, thirty years after the sighting. === What This Implies === The 2076 extension is the single most significant piece of evidence for continued official sensitivity about the Calvine case. Standard UFO reports — if they genuinely represented nothing of significance — would not be subject to proactive application for extended redactions. The extension implies: * At least one named individual's connection to the case is considered a continuing national security or personal security concern * The MoD retains institutional knowledge of what the photographs show * The institutional assessment of the case's sensitivity has not diminished in 30 years {{article summary | image = Category UFOlogy.png | title = {{%PAGENAME%}} | summary = UK government documents are subject to a standard 30-year release rule under the Public Records Act. Under normal circumstances, documents created in 1990 would have been transferred to the National Archives and made available for public access by approximately 2020. Some MoD UFO documents were released earlier — starting in 2008–2009 as part of a structured release program through which Dr David Clarke acted as consultant. }} [[Category: Calvine Photo Incident]] [[Category: Ufology]] [[Category: UFO]] [[Category: Scottland]] [[Category: UFO Sightings]] [[Category: Military]]
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