Wednesday 10 April 2019

Bing Searches:
Focus On United States Mainstream Media
UFO TV News Reports/TV Programmes


Television networks:
American Broadcasting Company (ABC), CBS (formerly Columbia Broadcasting System), Cable News Network (CNN), Fox News (Fox Broadcasting Company), MSNBC, National Broadcasting Company (NBC) and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).

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U.S. Government UFO Document:
“FLYING DISCS”


30 July 1947
(U.S. Army Air Forces, Washington, D.C.)

Source: NICAP.org

Text by NICAP.org:
“The following pages are a portion of Colonel (George) Garrett’s Estimate Report. This is a rough draft of the report. The finalized version has not been located. Page 8 mentions ‘lack of topside inquiries, when compared to the prompt and demanding inquiries  that have originated topside upon former events, give more than ordinary weight to the possibility that this is a domestic project, about which the President, etc. know.’ ”

In July 1947, George Garrett was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army Air Forces Intelligence’s Collections Division in the Pentagon. Garrett was the main assistant to the Division’s chief, Colonel Robert Taylor, according to the book, UFOs and Government: A Historical Inquiry (Page 36).




U.S. Government UFO Documents: “The Wave of 1947” (NICAP.org):


Wikipedia article: “United States Army Air Forces”:


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Emblem (Shoulder Sleeve Insigne) used by the United States
Army Air Forces before it was created as its own military service,
the United States Air Force, in 1947. (text by Wikipedia)
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The Pentagon (2008), Arlington, Virginia
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