By Paul Dean, 7 November 2016
(UFOs – Documenting The Evidence, Melbourne,
Australia)
Quote from the article:
“In Part 5 and Part 6 of this series, I discussed the
US military and intelligence community’s responses and concerns regarding a
series of provocative UFO events which occurred in the mid–1970’s over United
States Air Force (USAF) bases which were assigned to the Strategic Air Command
(SAC). Previously, in Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3, I looked the US military’s
OPREP–3 reporting system which was one of the methods used to alert top–level
military commands and components of these, to put it mildly, unusual events. In
Part 4, I highlighted a special category of OPREP–3 reporting which was
explicitly designed for the North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD)
and Aerospace Defence Command (ADCOM), to report general unknown radar tracks,
and, ‘Unidentified Flying Objects – UFOs.’ In summary, what started out as a
dialogue about UFO’s being reported by the OPREP–3 reporting system, has
expanded into a much wider appraisal of myriad declassified documents which
deal with UFO case investigation, evaluation and high level concern long after
the US government apparently gave up on the UFO issue.
In this Part 7, I will continue to focus on
declassified records released by the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) and the
National Military Command Center (NMCC). The release of these records came
about due to the once–powerful Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), or, rather,
its implementation by researchers Barry Greenwood, Robert Todd, Lawrence
Fawcett, Todd Zechel and others.”
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