Tip:
Highlight text to annotate it
X
UFO government secret files exposed [ full video documentary]
its main cleared 1957 and a young military officer is about to watch a
film that was shot a few hours earlier
I the
what he's watching is nothing more than a negative but already you can tell that
the images on the Fillmore extraordinaire
the film children unknown this shape crafts landing on the ground
six years later this young officer the Royal Gordon Cooper became a national
hero
when he became the last american astronaut to fly solo in a Mercury
capsule
as for the film he saw its contents still remain a state secret car
for
set
them
the
on
that he said that UFO's have always been an ongoing concern for the army
both in the US and abroad military commanders have even classify the
subject as ultra top-secret
how these rumors true are you oppose really a state secret %uh
on december thirtieth nineteen forty-seven
faced with a growing number of UFO sightings being reported throughout the
country
defense secretary James Forrestal set up an investigation committee
the air technical intelligence centre
or APIC was located at the wright-patterson Air Force Base in
Dayton Ohio
we're the committee was known as project sign
before it even had time to determine protocol the US Air Force was faced with
a crisis
the on the afternoon of january seventh nineteen forty eight
barely a week after project sign have been created Thomas mandela pilot with
the National Guard
passion is p51 what we're showing a large silver coloreds fear over Kentucky
this incident was the first to be investigated by project side
according to investigators man tell mister bean is for an unknown crap
he was not wearing an oxygen mask so he must have gone beyond us a downer June
lost consciousness and crashed to the ground
this explanation was far from convincing to military commanders
in 1952 demand Joe case was investigated by the US Air Force
who concluded that the pilot had probably mistaken the sky but balloon
for a UFO there's a significance to man tell which is
very important I think and that is that the Mantoux case came in the nineteen
forties just after the birth of the Flying Saucer phenomenon if you like
when Kenneth on altered
named the flying saucers and
I think it's important to recognize the power
all that image that on who created because what happened to Mantell
a sober sensible normal pilot who appears
that say he didn't make a mistake he was led on by the Pala published thirty in
the hype into this new phenomenon
and said a lot about how much you agree to this had on the american public in
the 1940s it looked like it could be a quick fad but the core city
has been being the man tell case was one of the first deaths rarely associated
with the subject and
huge public school
the publicity generated by the man tell case only added to the problems of
projects I'm
the situation went from bad to worse as more and more US polls were cited across
the country
by July 24th 1948
two pilots with eastern airlines reported having seen a bright cylinder
shaped object while flying over alabama
apparently they barely avoided a collision things were getting tens for
military commanders
they ordered project designed to produce a report assessing the current state of
the situation
we do know that project sign is that right from the beginning
you analysts overhead
and wright-patterson Air Force Base in Dayton Ohio
were divided as to what you oppose met some said
yes I believe this is evidence of extraterrestrial
interplanetary aircraft this was
not necessarily a minority viewpoint there were however others I said no no
that's impossible it cannot be that it must be something on the fringes of
Science
that we don't yet understand I'm
now what appears to have shaken the sign team up
were syriza very important signings that took place in a summer 1948
one was an and the Netherlands and a few days later
in the United States I an alabama
I want to place I've seemingly identical
object both cases it was an object that had a yeah
very exceptional speed was seen clearly visually
by put train pilots and did things that
aircraft are supposed to be able to do assign team apparently was very
impressed by this
and wrote what has been called the estimate on the situation
now we should state that no copy %uh the estimate
has ever surface I'm I think that
the evidence is good that it did exist there are some very reputable people
have done on the line to say yes
I've read it I know it's an basically the estimate
was a document design team rode up that said
yes UFO real we believe their interplanetary this was a document
that landed on the desk top air force general white man in Burke
the No
the new
according to the story many Burke said I'm not going it's a
accept this conclusion give me something different
whereupon assign team came back and
gave him something different and after that be and the extra-terrestrial thesis
went out a favor among projects I'm on
there on
on
supposedly after rejecting the initial conclusions of the estimate of the
situation
which stated that the flying saucers could be extraterrestrial in origin
general point as vandenberg gave the order to burn all copies of the report
in February 1949
ATIC submitted a new official report which contained no reference whatsoever
to extraterrestrials
however the document did state that 20 percent undecided object had not been
identified
the pentagon reacted by replacing project sign with another group whose
job was to minimize sightings of questionable objects
this group was known as project brunch the dark age having gone
11 months later an announcement was made that UFO's with nothing more than a case
of mistaken identification
mass hysteria more hoaxes military commanders knew better
in September 1951 after extraordinary sightings were reported over New Jersey
the US Air Force revived its project grunge
the
captain Edward repelled was assigned to the project but unlike his predecessors
repelled refused to turn a blind eye to the UFO phenomenon
P demanded a thorough investigations be carried out which led to the creation
a project Bluebook in 1952 on
the arrival of Captain rebel-held in the new wave a public interest in UFO's
it was hoped the group held would ensure that UFO investigations were impartial
through belt hired a scientific adviser Joseph allen Hynek
and national physicist affiliated with northwestern university
in Illinois the do
%uh unfortunately political winds change direction in July 1952
when UFO's were cited over the nation's capital
General John Sanford spokesman for the US Air Force
held a press conference and stated that the lights were nothing more than a
natural phenomenon
created by temperature inversions this explanation was hardly convincing
several federal agencies including the CIA were demanding a meeting
they fear that the flying saucer media would lead to mass hysteria
throughout the country when this meeting was finally held in January 1953
the CIA explain that it was vital to convince the public
but %um holes were nothing more than hoped to hear a case of mistaken
identification
the US Air Force instructed repelled to direct his efforts towards this goal
on project Bluebook became nothing more than a public relations agency
on repelled resigned a few months later fed up with his new orders
project Bluebook involved outta the former project sign which then became
something on this project Raj
and that became project Bluebook in the spring in 1952
reason and it is because up the upsurge in UFO sightings that took place
at that time it was the it was
decided that I'm this
project required a little bit more status within the Air Force chain of
command and became Blue Book
city to compete in the bed yeah they tap dan Rubell
headed up project Bluebook for about two years in 1952 53
in some cases he led several good investigations you
but there was a crisis situation in 1952 issued a scrolling the Washington
merry-go-round incident as it was known
do you for two weekends in a row on both Saturday and Sunday nights
the skies over Washington DC were filled with UFO's Stephanie than this
needed to be downplayed condoms a large press conference was held in Washington
during which the military claim that the objects were nothing more than Rodgers
years but this explanation was not very convincing aka Michael there was a
change in policy within the organization and studies in the UFO's were brought to
a halt
corny but that's when rebel decided to resign from project Bluebook to consume
and your job became to explain away we know this because
but now declassified documents bad LA at the matter very clearly to the Blue Book
staff
which is you know if if you have something that is easily explainable
this is what you tell the public if you have some pic that is not easily
explainable
don't talk about it to the public was a very clear recommendation their job was
to
get the unexplained percentage to an absolutely rock bottom minimum
sitcoms sure you're blue in angola the goal of project Bluebook was now to find
natural explanations for UFO sightings
it a key player in this game was Alan hi Nicholas
an astronomer who worked on the project for nearly 20 years until the end of
nineteen sixties and he's gonna fans and discuss some
him is basically the first official investigation into the reports have
UFO's
and there was no actual Blue Book for Blue Book I'm
amounted to the code name for all the UFO reports being collected together and
examined
by the University apparently independent all the government in fact
it was more independent government probably intended because hi Nick was
going keep it n poacher he eventually became one of the leading lights in the
US auto industry
and indeed for some time he was kinda playing a double game
but it took into account mainly lights in the sky and distant we're all getting
so
flying saucers any word but it also thinking into being a high strangeness
cases such as the
in the case is a I'm entities seeming Kentucky Gonzalez and it would examine
several of those con- reports it walls to some extent the cover-up they already
had determined the CIA had already determined that they were interested in
certain aspects of the UFO phenomenon such as
how rumor circulated amongst the population and so on
so it was a study have a lot about aspect as well
was in effect though the first US government study and the baby would lead
on in the end to the *** report in 1969 in government sir
I in due course up until the mid 1960s
project Bluebook played its role as a public relations agency
downplaying UFO sightings and reassuring the public that flying saucers
were nothing more than natural phenomena then in the spring of 1966
UFO descended on three Michigan townships Ann Arbor
Dexter and Hillsdale the US Air Force quickly dispatched Valentina
to the same the astrophysicist propose that the phenomenon have been caused by
methane swamp gas emissions
and was the beginning of the end for project Bluebook the
swamp gas incidents that occurred in the nineteen sixties in which was
particularly
abroad trip to babe I am you professor Alan hi Nick who wrote it up in his book
line a cure for reports and so on
basically in Ann Arbor in Michigan there were a lot of reports have liked them so
on in the skies
I looking back on that now we might assume that if they weren't
structured crawl so much was obvious he speculated by the UFO people at the time
that they might be something more like tectonic activity that we've seen in
places like hes still on and so on where we think that to
as consortium earth movements all causing these not
but at the time these lights were thought to be some sort of phenomenon
Alba
and correct explanation was given which wasn't bad absurd really which was that
it could be igniting swamp gas that was creating the light
unfortunately it was kinda picked up by the tabloid to the time and so on
I'm and they made a big point about what seem to be the government explaining
away UFO's is just swamp gas
and I think the government has done some stupid things and I have quite rightly
appalled up by this but in fact on this occasion it may not have been that silly
a case
having said that I'm that would
what happens when you get fraps like that like Mormon stud like has stolen my
Gulf Breeze Ann Arbor and so on is that you probably got real UFO incidents
there
and these other things get seen by people who get very excited and then the
whole thing becomes a flap in a cool some other nazis gets into the data
reported
I think they would probably some real cases in there but unfortunately the
whole thing became complete fiasco because this
so-called cover-up abusing the swamp gas explosions
dissatisfied with Linux explanations the press hounded project Bluebook
for the Bruins
in the midst of the upheaval military commander set up an ad hoc committee
made up of military officers and scientists
they concluded that it would be best for a civil agency to take over
through leaving the Army once and for all over to UFO problem the Air Force
dumped the problem into the lap of the University of Colorado
for
so I basically what happened is that project Bluebook had lost all
credibility this point at a US Air Force had lost credibility
on this project people weren't believing the Air Force answers
that it was all weather balloons her was all ball lightning
or some other kind of a you know the planet Venus every single time
so that with the Air Force wanted to do and had wanted to do for years was to
get rid of project Bluebook somehow
I'm their problem had always been
that they head conceded
that UFO's might represent a problem love national security and defense
and therefore they could not come up with a good excuse
for getting readable about if they couldn't if they couldn't say that
I you know this no security problems that make make were backed into a corner
in other words
so what they did was in 1966 hand the ball over
to the University of Colorado a very carefully selected
an institution I might add to study this matter
once and for all it was believed in a scientific matter no and the Colorado
project
also known throughout history as see *** committing
I lasted for about two years now at the end of that time
the kind in committee decided that you oppose
were not worthy of scientific inquiry
essentially nonsense and that the Air Force should drop
project Bluebook the problem with the colada project
well was that its director at work on an
although he was a world-renowned physicist really knew nothing about
UFO's
didn't want to know anything about UFO's and
was a wrapped up with that studying the crackpot cases
and had a stated his position
long before the project ended it was all nonsense
long before they were supposed to have any conclusions he was already stating
them to the park to the public to the press
no and their was essentially midway through the product project a mutiny
among many of its members them who realized that this was a problem they
realize that the director
was preordained ng a negative conclusion and matters came to a head
and many other staffers were fired midway through there's also a memorandum
and issued by the second in command of the project I
a man by the name Robert Lowe 1966 at the beginning of the project
road and an internal only memo which said
that to the trek up what we do will be to
I you know convince other scientists
that we're actually engaging in a serious study in this price project when
in reality we have no expectation of finding anything at all
and that memo a leaked out about a year into the project in cause a very very
big
controversy so there are things like this said showed that the
the project I'm may not have been
an impartial study certainly be reviewed the *** committee report
there are many deep flaws with it it is a deeply deeply flawed scientific
document main conclusions did not
match the data I'm some reports were well investigated others were not
and and so that it was a very spotty report for document it was supposed to
solve the weapon controversy
it did not do it now now that really seem to matter
iconic committee report was released and
January 1969 and the press
basically said I'll okay nothing to it and a story
the air force said thank you very much
we're done with Project Blue but by the end of the year project Bluebook had
been disbanded
so in a sense the content committee was messing
but it did the job boom
the conclusions of project Colorado were so incoherent
that people wondered whether doctor *** had even bothered to read the
report
before drawing his own conclusions once the *** report was released on a
project Bluebook was disbanded
the US airports disassociated itself with the UFO issue
officially that his one
after 1969 US Air Force and has continued to maintain
that it no longer investigate reports %uh unidentified flying objects are you
a buzz
a this has been it's consistent
I'm position now for over 30 years
this is patently untrue now we know for instance
and that there had been many intrusions at sensitive airspace
that took place in nineteen seventies
over the US northern border border and in Canada
at me Falcon Ridge a Air Force Base Ontario
and many airport airspace violations along the US northern border in November
1975
no and this receipt significant attention
by the US military we know they investigated
well to have a memo from 1969 by general carol bolander
which stated no let be be important UFO files an effective national security
were not part up the Blue Book system no is very clear about this
no so that no I'm certainly
their is I'm up said more than sufficient reason to believe
that UFO investigations continue there had been no discussions have
I possible projects such as Aquarius
you
the project known as loaned us on and others projects such as these that have
been said to exist
and I think such projects probably do exist
it's hard for me to say specifically for example
what was the a you know history project Aquarius
we don't really have much information about this and the documents
that discuss project Aquarius have themselves been disputed in their
authenticity
very hard to know exactly not what what what is about
what is clear is that examination and study investigation a few of us has
continued to the present day
ledge unthinkable page
precision today the US Air Force claims that all files relating to UFO sightings
are available in National Archives
but we have reason to believe that these archives are only the tip of the iceberg
there are a number of astronauts
I know who take this very seriously I've spoken to doctorate commercial
who was the six man to walk on the moon Apollo 14 he's told me he is convinced
that there is a cover up and the that the United States has covered up
information
about a lot including roswell for over 50 years and that the information is now
held by
a group but I spun off from the military
intelligence organizations are the past ok Gordon Cooper
I'm has a great interest in the subject I've communicated with him
he has confirmed that when he was director the flight test center
at a good year for space
California in the late nineteen fifties a disc
actually landed extended land tripod landing gear
and landed on the dry lake bed and was filmed
by his camera crew which were filming various experimental
flights at that time he's confirmed that the discus around 30 feet in diameter he
did not see this event
but he studied the film and he was ordered to send it by pouch
to Washington and I it hasn't been seen or heard of
of him the
even though more than 30 years have elapsed since project Bluebook
chances are that the US Air Force still has several US profiles locked in the
vault somewhere
state secrets that will remain secret for years to come
drilled
that after the second world war
most NATO countries look to the US to solve the UFO problem
but that didn't stop them from carrying out their own investigations
there
on the early 1950s the Canadian Air Force and the Department of
Transportation
held several meetings to discuss UFO's these meetings were known as project
second-story
the mornin in March 1953
the committee concluded that there wasn't anything in the US profile worth
pursuing
up until 1967 when the Canadian Army released its UFO files to National
Archives
the military had done only a few cursory investigation
to ensure that the sightings were not a risk to national security
the
a even today the army is keeping a discreet I on UFO sightings
but only for security reasons it keeps a close watch on air traffic
that more so than market value door sill
we know that all civil air traffic control towers throughout the country
keeper UFO sighting checklist with the
Caldwell's and love London air traffic controller receives a phone call from
the public from a pilot who is seen something strange in the sky
got the controller must fill out a report and send it to the 22nd in North
Bay
ask and underground military base that monitors the entire Canadian airspace
and works closely with the shy and military base in Colorado on that about
the Xi'an
now but I do was it isn't so sad about us ciskei
these are the basic that we know that anyone can find out there's nothing
hidden dock and it's all part of monitoring the Canadian territory Tamim
it now whenever the army the texan object flying in Canadian airspace that
refuses to identify its of
and to respond to radio calls it has strict instructions to send a fighter
jets
to intercept the object
in our case these jets are cf-18 A's otherwise known as harness
and they're usually launch from the 3rd wing at the bank could be a military
base
J ball isn't accepting the Hornets job is to intercept
identify and accompanying aircraft such as a Russian to collapse back to the
international airspace word belongs once a crisp on for the call sign else
he seemed a suicide if the object does not respond at all
the army's last resort com is to fire at the object with the intention of
destroying any
know this sounds because back the army's job Asia basket and I think it's
important to note but there's a difference between what we think the
military does
and what it actually does just as it can be summed up in three letters
iight in intercept identified and destroyed that's what the military does
that's what they're paid to do
rules I would say that UFO they're pretty far down on their list of
concerns
down you know they're not paid to study UFO's Pokemon that's not their job
am I would even go so far as to say that they scoff at the whole idea of UFO's
I'm dynamism as long as national security is not in danger
they will come up with a story about how something strange was spotted in the sky
and the story land there
your *** Quy information will be passed on to the norad base in China in
Colorado
but nothing more will be done about forever but I do
male pop use traditional ways kiss of it bascue
towards the end of the nineteen seventies all the information was being
passed on to the Herzberg Institute in Ottawa which would put the information
together
jacques on 24 then the RCMP would create a file from the information gathered
together making
this process ended around 1995 96 22 cuts by Brian Mulroney's Conservative
government
and nothing has been happening since and me this means that the public shouldn't
expect the military to be launching an intensive investigations
into the UFO phenomenon the Canadian history if you followed you there was
one case in particular that caught the attention of the Canadian Forces
a strange flying machine was spotted by prospectors Steven McCullough
clear Falcon Lake Manitoba in 1967
Stephen a holic was a I'll
an engineer a very humble man an immigrant from Poland
from a from the the time with the war
and in 1967 he was doing some amateur prospecting
I in a I very remote area
Manitoba not to a lot too remote to be completely inaccessible in fact that
just a matter of miles away from
a very busy highway but get I'm off the beaten track
he had said not he was
I'm taking a break eating his lunch and
had started to chip away at a rock formation
because there is much silver and gold and other minerals and Mary infected
state claims
to that effect previously that he had seen an object
I'm silver in color about 35 on cam diameter
shaped like a flying saucer like we would imagine from a Hollywood
iMovie to land on a rock outcropping
not that far away from him shining very very bright lights
how to for openings in its turret its little dome
I'm after a while
a little door opened in the side obviate
and he can see light coming from that to what is interesting is that he did not
conceive that this was up
a spacecraft from outer space he thought immediately that this must have been
some sort of
American flying vehicle that that was top-secret
and had broken down and they had to make repairs so that nobody would see
soul he walked up to the craft
a a little ways away and shouted out
hey Yankee boy is what's a matter your YouTube your secret aircraft broke down
I'll give me a hand fixing it what had happened was
previous to him saying this he had heard some voices coming out of this opening
thinking that they were humans perhaps as soon as he called out to them
the voices stopped any thoughts on all
maybe this isn't Americans so he called out in Russian
yeah because he was fluent in a number of languages
asking the same thing still no response
a try in German and his native tongue polish as well he walked up to the
doorway put his hand his gloved hand him rubberized gloves for dealing with rock
chips on the side of the
crap still thinking was some sort of secret
aircraft and had to pull away because the gloves
melted because the heat was so intense on the outside in this
vehicle the door
shots like a camera iris were before like this
and the whole object rose up slightly and began to turn
so that there was a an exhaustive and
I like a radiator grille in front of him and a blast the hot gas hit him in the
chest
and the object took off the blast of hot gas was hard enough
that it actually said his clothes on fire and he quickly struggled
to take off her clothes throw them onto the ground and beat them out
I'm with some a some grass and Salim said stomp on them
but he started feeling very very dizzy and nauseous
and he was in pain he didn't receive second and third degree burns
I he managed to
walk out over the bush I'm the
to where he was staying at a small motel a few miles away
and decided that he would go back into Winnipeg seeking some medical help
he arrived in Winnipeg a few hours later and had called his
I'm family to meet him at the hospital because he told them he had been burned
by an aircraft
I the doctors at the hospital and wanna paying you
treated him for the Burns and didn't know what to make up
up some of his other that she was dizzy he was vomiting he was
a up very much
out of sorts only later
did he actually explain to his family what had happened
and he thought that because this was some sort of secret aircraft and perhaps
it wasn't
I'm a Canadian or American craft that there was some other device that he
should tell
authorities about this so he contacted one of the newspapers
in Winnipeg and told a reporter about his experience
and no when the reporter heard the fantastic story
a it broke all across Canada in fact around the world
and it became one of the most intensely investigated I have
reports a in all of North America the
at first the authorities turned over the investigation to sergeant Paul Betts
give the Canadian Air Force
his report was filled with contradictions miskiw recognize that
make a lack was honest
yet he remained convinced that the whole thing was nothing more than a hopes for
a hallucination
miss kenyon was
I'm very much against the notion of flying saucers
in fact I'm he you know an interesting letter
which we have found on file described how he was going to get
mister we collect drunk at a bar to try and loosen his lips
to come forth with the truth about what happened and
he was looking for any explanation any reason why
what we collect and said really didn't occur and I believe was a
a a detriment to the investigation perhaps dedicated
but he was so convinced that the case could not have occurred that perhaps he
went a little bit
overboard miss evaluation
changing she miscues conclusions were not accepted unanimously by the
authorities
especially since radioactive ground samples were taken from the side
my actually grew up very close to
where mister me hollick lived in fact had as a child I played with one of his
sons
and I remember his son telling me one time that his father had been burned in
and was very very sick and I didn't think anything of it at the time
but later on as I continued my connection relationship with the family
I B game
interested in the UFO's and and flying saucers and asked
more questions about what had happened and he showed me
the Burns and on his legs and and that what was left on his body at that time
summer the material that had been left and told me at this fantastic story
so key on the one hand we have a fantastic story
I but it is backed up by some physical evidence
some material on the ground the evidence over the
burns on his body plus the astounding testimony and
expert testimony of some the investigators so I suppose depending on
who you talk to its either
I'll a one of the best cases ever on record in the person encountering a
flying saucer and being burned by it physically injured
or elaborate hoax and if it is an elaborate hoax
it is surely one of the most profound ever on record with the most incredible
halftime
she the may collect case was never really explained
even today thirty-five years later part of america like file is still
inaccessible classified as a state secret by national defense
T
on the in Europe there is no freedom of information act
so it is difficult to assess the role of the military with regards to UFO's
are the we do know that the british government has always been interested in
UFO's
between 1991 and 1994
next pope was in charge of studying reports of UFO sightings
the tween 1991 and 1994
my job at the Ministry of Defence forced to research
and investigate UFO sightings to
evaluate them to see if there was evidence of a threat
to the defense of the United Kingdom so I would receive
between two and three hundred reports each year
and I would have to to the best of my ability
to look at each one of these to consider all the possible alternatives
and to try and find a conventional explanation
no I managed to find a conventional explanation
with 90 or 95 percent to
the sightings but that left me with a hard-core
which I couldn't explain by conventional means
we had that particular job three years
and but in various forms
that job or something very much like it has existed
a since 1950 and
that the work it does continue to this day
having said that I think over the years
the way in which the subject has been treated
has varied enormously and sometimes
due to the and attitudes or beliefs of whoever is doing the job at the time
so all I for example a was
quite involved in the subject because I thought it was worth the
a of interest well as I think over the years have taken a less involved here
the British Ministry of Defence has been interested in UFO since 1950
old the Churchill administration was concerned with the US situation
and the british press were a bunch of fear mongers military commanders were
questioning the nature of these flying saucers
could they be a new weapon being developed by the Russian
yes the British government's
in trashed in UFO's dates back
to about 1950 and
at that time clearly we were aware
golf the situation in america
and with Kenneth arnold's flying saucer sightings
and we knew of course at that projects online
had been set up and project crutch and that of course evolved into project
Liebert
in 1950 a.m.
a Terry eminent scientist in the British government say Henry
his art I one of the founding a
fathers us radar technology felt
that UFO reports could not be dismissed
and should not be dismissed without some foremost have proper
investigation and so the
Air Force and and Air Force intelligence was tossed with setting up
I i working party to look into this
this was known as the flying saucer working party
8 formed in 1950
and it reported formally
its conclusions in 1951
its conclusions were quite skeptical
and drew heavily on the American
party-line that these things which generally
either misidentification ce or hoaxes
having said that I am
when it reported and recommended that no further action was taken
a year or so later a this was overturned
because of the high-profile series of UFO sightings
involving the military the black as hell the
official interest started between
once once the to am Ministry and the Ministry of Defence
had set-top and
a small unit to look into these UFO sightings
I am that Porche to Ren
and indeed to a certain extent still runs
to this day and that the job that I did between 1991 and 1994
is simply the Morton the Shin holes
the research an investigation effort that was set up
in the early fifties and has run ever since
now of course there have been changes in
a of course the personnel a
there have been changes in the the way in which
these these incidents have been investigated
but he sensually it is the same project
and the fundamental brief has not changed
that is to look at the sightings to satisfy ourselves
that there is evidence of no threat to the defense
a foreign country room
by definition the Army is secretive and doesn't reveal information to the public
the first to keep silence rather than work openly with you follow just
of
but a few years ago the Belgian Army decided to cooperate with the group
Brussels urologist
show business the French acronym for the Belgian Society for the Study of space
phenomenon of
in the fall of 1989 an airship appeared over Belgium
witnesses described a large black triangular shaped craft
with three flashing red light of
in Brussels show bench was quickly inundated with reports of sightings
the Belgian Army agreed to cooperate with the you follow just
and was ready to send out the reconnaissance aircraft the No
on march thirtieth nineteen ninety a triangle was detected on radar screens
at summers at Station
1 just after midnight two f-16 fighter jets were sent up to pursue the object
wanna be F-sixteens had the UFO on its radar screen but the other aircraft was
flying without radon
the unidentified object took off at speeds that no human could withstand
1
a few days later colonel will credit your head of the Air Force presented
radar images to the crash
they were quite astounding the images showed that the spacecraft have
accelerated
at a speed of 30 to 40 G's cool
at the same time colonel LL rejected any possibility
but the UFO could be some sort of secret prototype on
the Belgian wave sightings lasted until 1994
on now 10 years later they have yet to come up with a concrete explanation for
all of the sightings reported on
what's important to remember is not so much the sightings themselves
but rather the open dialogue that took place between a group are you follow
just and the National Army
the nine this joint effort was much more important than you may think
to carry out a thorough investigation researchers need to know all of the data
at the best reports are often found in military files
because they are written by experienced pilots and they are supported by
physical evidence such as radar echoes
these files are rarely released a civilian researchers
the army claiming that they must remain confidential for security reasons
of ideally state agencies would be set up throughout the world
managed by an international bodies such as the UN
but the world is not ready for such an organization just yet
towards the end of the 1970s
several meetings were held at the UN to discuss UFO's
among those who attended were professor heineman former adviser to the US Air
Force
astronaut Gordon Cooper and several other key figures
the meetings were presided by kurt waldheim who was secretary general at
the time
the idea was to hold an international debate on UFO's
unfortunately the meetings were short-lived since an American diplomat
threatened to complain to the senate that American Funds to the UN were being
used to study UFO's
the proof that before God we are all equally wise
and equally foolish all
for
first home
same
home
the new the way
way
on
it
the
day the
on