By Paul Dean, 8 June 2016
(UFOs – Documenting The Evidence, Melbourne, Australia)
Quote from the article:
“In Part 1 of this series ‘OPREP-3 – A Classified US
Military Reporting Channel For UFO Incidents?’ I discussed a US military-wide reporting
channel known as the ‘Operational Reporting’ system, shortened often to ‘OPREP.’
I highlighted that one category of OPREP, namely category 3, is defined as a
serious ‘Event/Incident,’ and that UFO, or UFO-like events, had been reported
directly to the highest levels of command in the 1970’s. Those events included
the reporting of intrusive ‘unknown helicopters’ and ‘objects’ from nuclear-armed
United States Air Force (USAF) Strategic Air Command (SAC) bases including
Loring AFB, Wurtsmith AFB, Malmstrom AFB, and a host of others. Also, the
United States Navy’s (USN) Pinecastle Electronic Warfare Range suffered a
mysterious UFO event that was reported via the OPREP-3 system. Most importantly,
these cases are not hand-down-rumours, but are supported by hundreds of
officially release records obtained under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
by researchers. I made specific efforts to image those records, especially for
the debunkers, and will continue to do so in this Part 2.
OPREP-3 reporting instructions are laid out in a
variety of publications at different levels of the US military. Perhaps the
highest level doctrines to mention OPREP-3’s are those promulgated by the
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS). One recent example is a manual
titled ‘Joint Reporting System Situation Monitoring Manual,’ and was promulgated
on the 31st of January, 2011. It is coded ‘CJCSM 3150.05D’ and is unclassified
in entirety. Beneath the CJCS, all the Unified Combatant Command’s (UCC) and
Major Commands (MAJCOM) of the US Armed Forces publish their own versions of
OPREP-3 doctrine, each slightly different.”
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