Wednesday 6 June 2018

UFO Article (Blog):
“How the US Influences other
Countries Policies on UFOs”


By Kevin D. Randle, 31 May 2018
(A Different Perspective, Cedar Rapids, Iowa)

Quote from the article:
“Which brings us back to the original point. The USAF was able to influence the RAAF, leading them to a conclusion that was ill advised. What would have happened had they known that Keyhoe did have the inside sources, some of them official, who were providing him with quality information about the UFO situation. Instead, there was a watered-down version of their official report because they believed it was based on tainted information when, in fact, the information was good.

In other words, the prominence of the USAF in the world of UFO investigation suggested to the RAAF, that there wasn’t much to UFOs, and the RAAF responded in kind. They thought the USAF had the ‘goods’ but it turned out to be more fool’s gold. It looked good, it looked right but it just wasn’t what everyone thought it was. And today we have to live with that misguided interpretation so that we continue to have these discussions rather than moving forward… but we see how, at least in part, the US can suppress UFO information in other countries.”

http://kevinrandle.blogspot.com/2018/05/how-us-influences-other-countries.html













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