“Flying Saucer Mystery!”,
1952 (British Pathé News, London, UK)
This TV news report presents a UFO (photographs) case from France and the 29 July 1952 Washington, D.C., Pentagon UFO press conference by Major General John A. Samford, U.S. Air Force (Samford retired as a Lieutenant General):
http://www.britishpathe.com/video/flying-saucers/query/ufo
Video text:
Major General John A. Samford, U.S. Air Force
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This TV news report presents a UFO (photographs) case from France and the 29 July 1952 Washington, D.C., Pentagon UFO press conference by Major General John A. Samford, U.S. Air Force (Samford retired as a Lieutenant General):
http://www.britishpathe.com/video/flying-saucers/query/ufo
Video text:
“France .
American commentary, transcript on file.
MS. Men pointing up in the sky and on to photograph.
CU's Photos of flying saucer (UFO) Unidentified flying object. LS. Man
releasing meteorological balloon. LS. Balloon in air. CU's Photos of balloon
and the flying saucer.
Washington, United
States of America USA .
LS. Radar detecting equipment. LS. Interior of radar
station. LS. Man checking radar screen. CU. Radar plotting chart. LS. Interior
of lecture room. MS. General Sanford speaking into microphone. LS. Reporters
listening in lecture room. MS. Sanford speaking (nat.snd.) ‘In pursuit of this
obligation since 1947, we have received and analysed between one and two
thousand reports that have come to us from all kinds of sources. Of this great
mass of reports we have been able, adequately, to explain the great bulk of
them, explain them to our own satisfaction. However, there have been a certain
percentage of this volume of reports that have been made by credible observers,
of relatively incredible things. It is this group of observations that we are
now attempting to resolve. We have, as of date, only one firm conclusion with
respect to this remaining percentage, that is that it does not contain any
pattern of purpose or consistency and does not relate to any conceivable threat
to the United States.’
(Comb. F.G.)”
(Comb. F.G.)”
Major General John A. Samford, U.S. Air Force
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