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Thursday, 14 June 2018
U.S. Government UFO Document:
“SUBJECT: Report on Preview of Motion
Picture ‘Unidentified Flying Objects’ ”
(Project Blue Book , U.S. Air Force, Washington , D.C. )
Source: Fold3.com, Lindon , Utah
The document (dated 21 May 1956) is written by George
T. Gregory, Captain, U.S. Air Force, Chief, Aerial Phenomena Group.
The memorandum was sent to the U.S.A.F. Scientific
Advisor.
The text (6 pages) reveals that the U.S. Air Force
worked hard to explain away some very credible UFO cases.
The 1956
UFO documentary film, “Unidentified Flying Objects” was produced by
Greene-Rouse Production.
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U.S. Government UFO Document:
“REVIEW OF MOTION PICTURE
‘UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS’ ”
(Project Blue Book , U.S. Air Force, Washington , D.C. )
Source: Fold3.com, Lindon , Utah
The 1956
UFO documentary film, “Unidentified Flying Objects” was produced by
Greene-Rouse Production.
The document (41 pages) contains several news
articles.
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Wednesday, 13 June 2018
UFO Book Segment (NCP Paper):
“NCP-13: White Sands Films,
Mirarchi, and Project Twinkle”
Source: NICAP.org
The segment comes from Dr. Bruce Maccabee’s book, UFO-FBI Connection: The Secret History of
the Government’s Cover-Up (Pages 149-161).
The book was published by Llewellyn Publications in
2000.
Project Twinkle was a U.S. Air Force study to investigate
the late 1940s South West U.S.A.
“Green Fireballs” phenomenon.
Wikipedia article: “White Sands
Missile Range ”:
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Map of White Sands Missile Range , New
Mexico
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Tuesday, 12 June 2018
UFO Project Directory:
“Project Twinkle”
(NICAP.org)
Project Twinkle was a U.S. Air Force study to
investigate the late 1940s South West U.S.A. “Green Fireballs”
phenomenon.
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Google Website Searches:
Focus On the Late 1940s South West
U.S.A. “Green Fireball” Incidents
Website: National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena
(NICAP.org):
(Search term: “Green Fireball”)
(“Green Fireballs”)
(“Project Twinkle”)
Project Twinkle was a U.S. Air Force study to
investigate the “Green Fireball” phenomenon.
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Monday, 11 June 2018
Google Books:
UFO Book Segment:
“Green Fireballs: CENSORSHIP:
THE KIRTLAND FIREBALL CATALOG”
Source: UFOs and Government: A Historical
Inquiry
This very revealing book segment (Chapter 7, Pages
133-135) exposes U.S. Air Force UFO censorship.
The segment focuses on the “green fireball” incident
case reports that are contained in a 209-case (cases run from January 1946
through May 1950) catalogue that originated at New Mexico’s Kirtland Air Force
Base (17th District, Air Force Office of Special Investigations (OSI)). The U.S. Air Force entirely del eted two columns on the chart: “Reliability
of Observer” and “Evaluation.” The censorship was performed in the late 1970s,
according to the book!
The catalogue’s selection of conclusions are as
follows:
“1”
is “Green Fireball Phenomena,” “2”
is “Disk or Variation” (!) and “3”
is “Probable Meteor.”
The “Disk or Variation” conclusion is curious, the
book says—because during the Project Grudge era, “flying disks, or saucers,
officially did not exist.”
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Sunday, 10 June 2018
UFO TV News Report:
“PENTAGON: SUPERSONIC ‘TIC TAC’ UFO
STALKED USS PRINCETON FOR DAYS”
8 June 2018
(Fox News, New York City, New York)
Source: eventimus (YouTube channel)
Tucker Carlson interviews former UK Ministry of
Defence official Nick Pope about the 2004 USS Nimitz UFO incidents (occurred
about a hundred miles south west of San Diego, California).
Once again, kudos to Fox News for presenting a serious
TV report on the UFO phenomenon.
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USS Princeton (CG-59) (wikimedia.org)
Saturday, 9 June 2018
UFO TV News Report:
“New Hampshire Chronicle” (Interview With
Former U.S. Navy Commander David Fravor)
15 March 2018
(ABC WMUR 9 News, Manchester, New Hampshire)
Source: eventimus (YouTube channel)
WMUR 9 News interviews Commander David Fravor, U.S.
Navy (Ret.), about the 14 November 2004 USS Nimitz UFO incident (occurred about
a hundred miles south west of San Diego, California).
Fravor was flying his F/A-18F Super Hornet jet fighter
when the incident occurred.
At the time of the UFO incident, Fravor was the
commanding officer of the VFA-41 Black Aces, a U.S. Navy strike fighter
squadron.
At 4:27 Fravor says, “What do I think it was? I think
it was something not from this world! Honestly.”
This TV report is a longer version of the TV report, “Granite
Staters Talk About UFO Sightings” (realtvufos.blogspot.com).
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Friday, 8 June 2018
UFO Case Directory (EMCAT):
“Minuteman Site Jammed By UFO
Aug. 24*, 1966
Minot AFB, North Dakota”
(NICAP.org)
The whole UFO case report:
“Fran Ridge:
August 24, 1966 (corrected date); Minot AFB, North
Dakota (BBU)
Radar operators picked up a UFO maneuvering over the
base at 100,000 feet .
The LCF’s sophisticated radio equipment, that enables it to receive firing
instructions from coordinating centers and transmit them to the silo Launch
Facilities (LFs) was blocked out by static when the UFO hovered directly over
it. Raymond E. Fowler, project supervisor on a Minuteman missile program near
Boston, says he talked with an Air Force officer who had been in on this
incident which took place in a subterranean Launch Control Facility (LCF) of
the North Dakota Minuteman site. Asked to comment on Mr. Fowler’s allegations, an
Air Force spokesman in Washington declared that SAC, that operates the site,
‘could find nothing in its unit histories to confirm the presence of
unidentified flying objects over it or indeed malfunctions in its equipment on
the date mentioned.’
Despite the Air Force’s denial Dr. J. Allen Hynek
insists that the base was buzzed by a UFO. ‘I went there as the Air Force
representative and talked to the people concerned after it happened,’ he says.
Dr. Hynek was at that time acting as scientific consultant to Project Bluebook.
Mr. Fowler says he was told that communications between land strike-teams
(armed jeep patrols) dispatched to a spot where the first UFO appeared to land
and intercepting aircraft (Note; F-106’s) were completely jammed by strong
radio interference. Moreover, he says, missile site control found intense
static disrupting communications with its strike-teams. After UFOs had streaked
away, Air Force Intelligence teams, descended on the base telling those who had
seen or heard anything to keep quiet. Fowler cites an AF regulation (80-17)
last updated in 1966, that establishes a system for reporting UFO sightings to
the Aerospace Defense Command at Colorado Springs and imposes penalties for the
unauthorized disclosure of UFO information. But says an Air Force spokesman:
‘We're out of the UFO business.’ ”
NICAP.org presents U.S. government
(U.S. Air Force) documents that pertain to the UFO case.
Aerial view of Minot Air Force
Base, North Dakota
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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.”
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Google Website Searches:
Focus On UFO Incidents
At U.S. Military (Primarily) Bases/
Stations/Facilities/Installations/Depots
Website: National Investigations Committee on Aerial
Phenomena (NICAP.org):
(Search term: “Base”)
(“Bases”)
(“Station”)
(“Stations”)
(“Facility”)
(“Facilities”)
(“Installation”)
(“Installations”)
(“Silo”)
(“Silos”)
(“Missile”)
(“Missiles”)
(“Rocket”)
(“Rockets”)
(“Depot”)
(“Depots”)
(“Storage”)
(“Weapon Storage”)
(“Weapons Storage”)
(“Weapon”)
(“Weapons”)
(“Arsenal”)
(“Arsenals”)
(“Munition”)
(“Munitions”)
(“Ammunition”)
(“Dump”)
(“Dumps”)
(“Military Base”)
(“Military Bases”)
(“Military Station”)
(“Military Stations”) (no results as of 6 June 2018)
(“Military Facility”)
(“Military Facilities”)
(“Military Installation”)
(“Military Installations”)
(“Military Site”)
(“Military Sites”)
(“Army Base”)
(“Army Facility”)
(“Army Installation”)
(“Navy Base”)
(“Naval Base”)
(“Naval Bases”)
(“Navy Station”)
(“Naval Station”)
(“Navy Facility”)
(“Naval Facility”)
(“Navy Installation”)
(“Naval Installation”)
(“Air Base”)
(“Air Bases”)
(“Air Force Base”)
(“Air Force Bases”)
(“AFB”)
(“AFBs”)
(“Air Station”)
(“Air Stations”)
(“Strategic Air Command Base”)
(“Strategic Air Command Bases”)
(“SAC Base”)
(“SAC Bases”)
(“ICBM Base”)
(“ICBM Bases”)
(“ICBM Site”)
(“ICBM Sites”)
(“Missile Base”)
(“Missile Bases”)
(“Missile Station”)
(“Missile Stations”) (no results as of 6 June 2018)
(“Missile Site”)
(“Missile Sites”)
(“Missile Facility”)
(“Missile Facilities”)
(“Missile Installation”)
(“Missile Installations”)
(“Launch Facility”)
(“Launch Facilities”)
(“LF”)
(“LFs”)
(“Launch Control Facility”)
(“Launch Control Facilities”)
(“LCF”)
(“LCFs”)
(“Intercontinental Ballistic Missile”)
(“Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles”)
(“ICBM”)
(“ICBMs”)
(“Minuteman”)
(“Minutemans”)
(“Radar”)
(“Radars”)
(“Radar
Base”)
(“Radar Bases”) (no results as of 6 June 2018)
(“Radar
Station”)
(“Radar
Stations”)
(“Radar
Facility”)
(“Radar
Facilities”)
(“Radar
Installation”)
(“Radar Installations”)
(“Defense Radar”)
(“Defense Radars”)
(“Defence Radar”)
(“Defence Radars”)
(“Military Radar”)
(“Military Radars”)
(“Army Radar”)
(“Army Radars”) (no results as of 6 June 2018)
(“Navy Radar”)
(“Navy Radars”)
(“Naval Radar”)
(“Marine Radar”)
(“U.S. Air Force Radar”)
(“Air Force Radar”)
(“Air Force Radars”)
(“AF Air Defense Radars”)
(“Air Defense Radar”)
(“Air Defense Radars”)
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