UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record

UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record
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Sailorman said A Fresh Agnostic Approach to the UFO Question. In the early 1960’s, while attending the University of Dayton, I was a civilian employee of the United States Air Force at wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, and lived in a house trailer across the highway from Area “B” (Aeronautical Systems Division, old Wright Field and home of the famous “Building 18”), when the Air Force Museum was i. Y. Sweningsen said Leslie Kean Answers Jim Oberg. This rebuttal to Oberg's piece, an expanded version of his "review" here, was posted to MSNBC:By Leslie KeanSpecial to []When I wrote my book about officially documented UFO reports, I fully expected the skeptics to react. That's why I was careful to focus only on the very best evidence from the most credible sources in "UFOs: Generals, Pilots and Government Officials Go o. "UFOs Are Real." The Government. Okay. Maybe not the U.S. government. But a bunch of others. But, first, a little background.UFO fascinate the public to the point that almost everyone, it seems, has heard the most celebrated stories -- Roswell, Betty and Barney Hill, Rendlesham Forest -- but nobody really has a definitive answer for what they are. Not even Leslie Kean. In fact, ESPECIALLY not Leslie Kean.
Defense Intelligence Agency. Throughout, she presents irrefutable evidence that unknown flying objects - metallic, luminous, and seemingly able to maneuver in ways that defy the laws of physics - actually exist.. Witnessed from the ground, this dogfight becomes the subject of a secret report by the U.S. An Air Force major is ordered to approach a brilliant UFO in his Phantom jet over Tehran. Here at home, a retired chief of the Federal Aviation Administration's Accidents and Investigations Division reveals the agency's response to a 30-minute encounter between an aircraft and a gigantic UFO over Alaska, which occurred dur