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U.S. senator has been denied access to UFO information. The files on
the case of Rendlesham Forest disappeared from the archive. And a log of
the Navy, the messages about a UFO sighting included, fell overboard
accidentally. These are some highlights from the UFO files published by
the British Ministry of Defence today.
The website of the British National Archives (http://ufos.nationalarchives.gov.uk)
Are still up by 3 April 2011 all newly released files for free
download. It requires those interested to pay a fee for inspection.
Exopolitics Germany is offering you the most interesting acts from
the now seventh Before publication. The cases are divided into
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The exact origin of the documents may be specified in the PDF file
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U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater tried in vain to uncover the mystery of the UFO-USA
"I'm interested in UFOs for quite some time", Wrote Senator Barry Goldwater, a voter. "Before
10 to 12 years I have tried to find out what's in the building at the
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, where the information of the Air Force
are supported. Understandably, my request was refused. This is still
considered "Above Top Secret" classified " (Highest classification level, d.Üb.) link: http://db.tt/pbJ3P8O
CIA wanted to use UFOs for psychological warfare
The situation of the flying discs bein consider risk elements, "which
could be of importance in international tensions for national
security," says a memorandum to the Director of the CIA. More
concretely:
"Psychologically - Despite the global reported sightings, we
found that during the investigation period no reports, not even
satirical, appeared in the Soviet press (...) This leads to the question
of whether these sightings (1) can be controlled, (2) be predicted, and
(3) from the perspective of the psychological warfare could be used
either offensively or defensively. "
might be, the type of warfare, it also clarifies the memo to:
"The public interest in the phenomenon that is reflected both in
the U.S. press reports as well as the pressure on the Air Force suggests
that a large proportion of our population is mentally conditioned to
the acceptance of the Incredibles. From this fact arises the potential
to trigger a mass hysteria and panic. "LINK: http://db.tt/oAa5M8E
UFO Logbook of HMS Manchester was unfortunately on board
In September 2002, requested the former Admiral of the Fleet Lord
Hill-Norton insight into the logbook of the ship HMS Manchester. He had
heard that it had come from two naval exercises in November 1998 and
March 1999 UFO sightings by the crew of the vessel. Several hundred crew
members are said to have observed the incident. In October, the
Admiral's reply to his former employer. The MoD said that there were no
records regarding this incident:
"Unfortunately I must I add that the logbook of the HMS
Manchester 1 February to sunrise on 13 February 1999, a mission in Bodo,
Norway, was lost. The logbook was as usual on the bridge when the ship
was built in the port, and an unusually strong gust of wind has blown
over the railing. "
Such incidents amateurish trusted the former Fleet Admiral
Hill-Norton of his Royal Navy not to. In his reply to the ministry, he
wrote:
"I must confess that I have in 49 years of service with the Royal
Navy where I served for more than 25 ships, never have assumed that a
log book by the wind was blown overboard, especially in an applied ship
in port."
It was quite strange, the Lord further, that such an extraordinary
event to have taken place just with a legitimate UFO investigation:
"Even my gracious mind thinks that the good faith here is
strained to the utmost. I hope that your mind has survived these
hardships well. "http://db.tt/P7FRiz3 LINK:
Files to Rendlesham Forest case, unfortunately, disappeared from the archives
A communication from the Ministry of Defence: "We have to examine
the files found that gapes at the data collected a huge gap in the
period of the incident. Instead, other files were inserted there. But we
also have no record of when these documents have been destroyed. "
"If this is known, one could consider it a deliberate attempt to get rid of the files about the incident."
LINKS: http://db.tt/MAiRCJM , http://db.tt/I91vNbK
U.S. Air Force is interested in documentation of Nikola Tesla
A letter from the U.S. Air Force to the FBI: "We believe that
some of Tesla's reports could include the basic principles that would be
some ongoing research at the Defence Ministry of value. It would be
very helpful to have access to his writings. " LINK: http://db.tt/OktjAGC
Graham Bethune Pilot sighting
On 10 February 1951 sighted co-driver Graham Bethune of the U.S. Navy
on Flight 125 from Iceland to Argentina a "very bright, large,
semi-circular aircraft. As the aircraft approached, it made a 150-degree
angle and disappeared with "tremendous" speed. Bethune said the 2001
Disclosure Project over this sighting. LINK: http://db.tt/A8pI4Qu
John Callahan case (JAL 1628 Alaska)
On 18 November 1986 made the Japanese occupation of the JAL flight
1628 over Alaska a strange sighting in the immediate vicinity. Flashing
amber and green lights on the size of a Boeing 747 The pilot flew a 360
degree turn, but the object was following him. Then it disappeared to
the east. John Callahan, former head of the American air FAA
investigated this case for his agency and reported on two previous press
conferences the amazing FAA final report and the fact that the CIA
wanted to condemn him to silence. The recently published document on the
case included the testimony of those involved. LINK http://db.tt/yAxOXT4 , http://db.tt/XEk55kk
British against the UN decision 33/426 establishing a UFO investigative agency at the UN (1978)
In December 1978 the General Assembly adopted the United Nations
decision 33/426, which invited interested Member States to make to UFO
research in their countries and to inform the UN Secretary-General about
it. The decision was initiated by the Prime Minister of Grenada have
been possible. As the British files show, was England against the
decision and did everything to prevent it:
"The British delegation does not believe that a public agency to
investigate unidentified flying objects, the functions of the United
Nations would be appropriate", It says. To minimize possible "cost"
of a UFO authority of the UN recommended minimum to accommodate the
authority of the UN Committee for Outer Space Affairs.
"The large amount of work of this committee is a reasonable
assurance that the UFO issue at the bottom of their priority list and
would be ignored indefinitely."
Interestingly, the German delegation was in the file shows that the
UFO expert group should be appointed by the Government of Grenada. LINK:
http://db.tt/C3zRKzG
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