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Project Blue Book

steenkh

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One of my UFO-oriented friends sent me the following:
From: stephen calkins
To: UFOFacts@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 7:04 AM
Subject: Re: [UFOFacts] In hunt for E.T., a giant leap


Hi Steve and Ole,
I see what you mean by the satellite discs at Berkeley, not being needed for contact with ET. I
would agree. I suppose they will be using them to collect space electromagnetic data however, though
mostly not from ET's.
On the Project Blue Book issue, I was a US Air Force sergeant back in the early to mid 70's and I
worked in the Pentagon with a Air Force Captain that was a member of one of the investigation teams
that went out, (as part of Project Blue Book), to reported sighting areas, to look for physical
evidence and collect information from witnesses. He told me one day that he and his team had found
alien bodies buried at a landing site in the pan-handle area of Texas near Lubbock, Texas. Even
though he told me this in a
secure area,(at the Pentagon), where only people with Top Secret Security classifications can go, he
was very scared of the consequences if any of his superiors ever found out that he had shared this
story with me. Love, Steve

On Jul 10, 2004, at 6:11 AM, Ole Gerstrøm wrote:


Dear Steve,

It says in this article "observatory site run by the University of California at Berkeley. When
completed, the facility will boast 350 linked dishlike antennas covering a hectare, or about 2.5
acres."

One can wonder, what this facility is going to be used for. The mentalist Stewart Swerdlow says,
that the American government has the knowledge of some 72 different species, who have visited earth.
The government knows very well, that we cetainly are not alone. Despite this they make the show of
the disk antennas as if they never had a contact. We are being lied to.

The article also mentions "From 1947 to 1969, the US Air Force studied UFOs under Project Blue
Book." I have the book, which documents, that this program was a fraud.

Yours, Ole Gerstrom, Copenhagen, Denmark

€ From 1947 to 1969, the US Air Force studied UFOs under Project Blue Book, headquartered at
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. Of 12,618 total sightings reported to Project Blue Book,
701 remain unidentified.

It is amazing what these conspiracy theorists can come up with! I especially love the statement " the American government has the knowledge of some 72 different species, who have visited earth". I wonder why they should keep it secret at all (maybe the U.S. is the leading world power because of alien technology?). And it is typical that Americans think that theirs is the only government on earth.

Do you know anything about this "Project Blue Book" or the "alien bodies" found near Lubbock, Texas?
 
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On the Project Blue Book issue, I was a US Air Force sergeant back in the early to mid 70's and I
worked in the Pentagon with a Air Force Captain that was a member of one of the investigation teams
that went out, (as part of Project Blue Book), to reported sighting areas, to look for physical
evidence and collect information from witnesses. He told me one day that he and his team had found
alien bodies buried at a landing site in the pan-handle area of Texas near Lubbock, Texas. Even
though he told me this in a
secure area,(at the Pentagon), where only people with Top Secret Security classifications can go, he
was very scared of the consequences if any of his superiors ever found out that he had shared this
story with me. Love, Steve

Hurm...

Apparently, Steve is using his real name. If so, it can then be easily found out by the UFO Illuminati running our puppet government to find out which Captain shared this info and send their cybernetically enhanced, dominant-gene-bearing, alien-fathered assassins after the both of them. It will look like a very suspicious death with many questions raised.:p
 
Ask the old Air Force retiree specifically what security clearance is required in that are of the Pentagon he was in. If he just syas "Top Secret", he's full of crap.

There is no "Top Secret" Security clearance, anymore than there is a "West Coast" football team. Top Secret covers a range of clearances, each identified by purpose, function, etc. There are multiple levels in the Top Secret family, but I do know that "Top Secret" doesn't exist, per se, nor will any military or government document, project, or area be classified "Top Secret"; it will always be classified under the specific clearance required, not the general term for any clearance above Secret.
 
Let me clarify a bit...I didn't mean top secret didn't exist, but that it covers a range of clearances and classifications, collectively grouped as Top Secret. Notice on the examples none of the papers are marked as simply Top Secret...each includes the code word/project codename/whatever, and the notifaction of "Special Access Required". I realize I wasn't very clear, and much of this is second-hand knowledge (I had a buddy who worked intel who had an SCI clearance). In any case, you won't see the movie rendition of a simple "Top Secret" stamp, and any "Top Secret" document or area will be classified with the relevant code word. Does that make more sense?
 
to be fair (and a jerk) there are a lot of blacked out info for something as benign as UFO's


V


PS I saw a UFO last night....I think it was a plane but until I'm sure I will call it a UFO


V
 
Virgil said:
to be fair (and a jerk) there are a lot of blacked out info for something as benign as UFO's

Sagan mentions this in Demon Haunted World. A UFO with a perfectly mundane and terrestrial explanation may be in a sea of blacked out text because the context reveals other secrets. Like who our government is spying on and why and how.
Considering all the secrecy in our government and military, I find this a very plausible explanation.
 
Hey, it's obviuos, isn't it?

Alien contact is covered up in a huge conspiracy involving all the World's governments because either:

1: That's what the aliens hypnotized them all into doing (yah, right)

or

2: That's the one thing all the World's governments agree on (yeah, right)

How the very exact figure of 72 different alien species leaked out is a mystery - but probably a controlled leak approved by the aliens.

Seriously, though: If aliens had visited us and they didn't want us to know about it (which they apparently don't - otherwise they would have made themselves obvious), why would they be stupid enough to contact any government in the first place?

I sometimes wonder if the UFO conspiration theorists are capable of coherent, logical thought. Maybe their brains were buzzed by aliens...:D
 
Anders W. Bonde said:

Seriously, though: If aliens had visited us and they didn't want us to know about it (which they apparently don't - otherwise they would have made themselves obvious), why would they be stupid enough to contact any government in the first place?
Luckily for the government conspirators, the aliens have always known how to approach government officials who contact their intelligence services first, and never tell their families. The aliens apparently hold nothing of the UFOlogists who are just dying to communicate with real aliens. No, wait, those are the ones they choose to abduct and have sex with!

You never get the "Take me to your leader"-crap!
 

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