The book, The
UFO Cover-Up (Fawcett, Greenwood) presents evidence (Page 6) that proves
that the National Military Command Center (in conjunction with the Air Force
Global Weather Central (AFGWC)) investigated the 1975 Northern Tier (U.S.A. and
Canada) UFO incidents. The NMCC sent a memorandum (dated 13 November 1975) to
the AFGWC requesting temperature inversion data from sensors which were placed
in the areas which had experienced UFO activity. A while later, the NMCC and
AFGWC discussed arrangements for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to
obtain the weather data, according to the book.
So theU.S.
military, without a doubt, investigates certain UFO incidents.
So the
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the Department of the Air Force.
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Wikipedia article: “National Military
Command Center ”:
Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“The National Military Command Center (NMCC)[1] is a Pentagon command and communications center for the National Command Authority (i.e., the President of theUnited
States and the United States Secretary of
Defense). Maintained by the Department of the Air Force as the ‘DoD Executive
Agent’ for NMCC logistical, budgetary, facility and systems support;[2] the
NMCC operators are in the Joint Staff’s J-3 (Operations) Directorate.[citation
needed] ‘The NMCC is responsible for generating Emergency Action Messages
(EAMs) to launch control centers, nuclear submarines, recon aircraft and
battlefield commanders.’[1]”
“The National Military Command Center (NMCC)[1] is a Pentagon command and communications center for the National Command Authority (i.e., the President of the
The National Military Command Center at
The Pentagon
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The Pentagon (2008), Arlington, Virginia
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The Pentagon (2008), Arlington, Virginia
(wikimedia.org photo)