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post Jan 12 2007, 01:41 PM
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As i said in my intro. I(we)had something to share, have a few other things.
But here you go take it or leave it.

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post Jan 12 2007, 01:44 PM
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What is it, exactly, are we to get out of this?
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post Jan 12 2007, 01:46 PM
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i will post more as I(we) gather info. This Pamphlet is something you guys might like if not, then i wont post anymore of it!
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post Jan 12 2007, 02:13 PM
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what year is this pamphlet from? Because it says
'from 1947 to present the AF will continue to investigate UFOs under project Blue Book.'
As far as i know project Blue book was closed in 1969...
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post Jan 12 2007, 02:42 PM
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what year is this pamphlet from? Because it says As far as i know project Blue book was closed in 1969...


I(we) are Deciding if that should be allowed, I (we) are trying to be careful here. But I will tell u it is after 1969.
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post Jan 12 2007, 03:14 PM
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What is it, exactly, are we to get out of this?

Nothing, just like all the other de-classified documents biggrin.gif
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post Jan 12 2007, 05:00 PM
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I(we) are Deciding if that should be allowed, I (we) are trying to be careful here. But I will tell u it is after 1969.


I don't follow. That what should be allowed?

If you check the FOIA-files on the UFO subject, you'll see there's a lot from Project Blue Book available there. You can also find a lot in the Majestic Documents.
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post Jan 12 2007, 05:04 PM
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to show the date of the pamphlet
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post Jan 12 2007, 07:19 PM
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from what i understand, project blue book was a way for the military to denounce sightings reported as weather anomilies, seagulls, mass hysteria etc....and was to have been closed in 1969 or so we were told. could this still be going on? i'm sure that with all the evidence out there, a government cover-up continues today.
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post Jan 12 2007, 07:38 PM
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to show the date of the pamphlet


Are you invovled in the decisions made around project blue book or Wright Patterson AFB publications?
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post Jan 12 2007, 07:54 PM
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from what i understand, project blue book was a way for the military to denounce sightings reported as weather anomilies, seagulls, mass hysteria etc....and was to have been closed in 1969 or so we were told. could this still be going on? i'm sure that with all the evidence out there, a government cover-up continues today.


Project Blue Book

On 11 September 1951, Captain Edward J. Ruppelt took over the reins of Project Grudge; and one month later, a revamped version was established – Grudge II. The Battelle Memorial Institute, a "think-tank" consulting firm, was asked to prepare a statistical study of UFO reports obtained up until that time period. Several months later, in March 1952, Grudge II was officially designated as Project Blue Book – a project that would remain in existence until 1969.

There can be no doubt, however, that the role of Blue Book's mission was radically different to that of both projects Sign and Grudge. For the most part, Blue Book's approach was directed by a panel formed in late 1952 by the CIA known as The Scientific Advisory Panel on UFOs, or more popularly, The Robertson Panel. Although it was determined that there was a distinct lack of evidence to support the notions that UFOs were extra-terrestrial in origin, the Robertson Panel nevertheless felt that UFO sightings represented a potential danger to national security that could be exploited for propaganda and psychological means by the Soviets. It was this concern that prompted the Robertson Panel to conclude that UFO mystery should be demystified. This was to be the role assigned to Blue Book.

Whilst it is true that some staff assigned to Blue Book (such as Edward Ruppelt) were genuinely interested in resolving the UFO mystery and made praise-worthy moves to do so, on many occasions, bizarre and simply inaccurate explanations were offered to try and resolve as many cases as possible. Moreover, despite all the hype that continues to surround Blue Book, it was never anything more than an exercise in public relations and received minimal staffing from one officer, two clerks and a number of typists. Until it was officially terminated in 1969, Blue Book continued to present seemingly adequate explanations to the UFO mystery whilst the real work went on behind the scenes. As evidence of this, consider the following extracted from a 1969 USAF memorandum prepared by Brigadier General C.H. Bolender, the Air Force’s Deputy Director of Development. “Reports of unidentified flying objects which could affect the national security are made in accordance with JANAP 146 or Air Force Manual 55-11, and are not part of the Blue Book system.”

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post Jan 12 2007, 09:07 PM
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Are you invovled in the decisions made around project blue book or Wright Patterson AFB publications?


NO, but I(we) Are invovled in a Diverse way.

I will post another. This info that is posted I(we) have been gathering for a few years.
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post Jan 12 2007, 10:02 PM
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here u go!
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