Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Feb. 2 - Twelve Government Documents That Take UFOs Seriously‏

Dear Friends,

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Be Well.

David




Tulsa 1965

1981 Vancouver cropped
Pentagon

Nathan Twining
General Nathan Twining, author of the September 23, 1947 memo. He later earned a fourth star and became USAF Chief of Staff -- and then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.


Twining Memo Page 1
Twining Memo page 2
Twining Memo page 3
Pages one, two, and three of the Twining Memo. Click to enlarge.
Hoover
J. Edgar Hoover. America's #1 law man, and the recipient of the January 31, 1949 FBI memo on UFOs.


FBI1949-1
FBI Memo 2
FBI Memo 3
Pages one, two, and three of the 1949 FBI memo. Click to enlarge.
P-51
The F-51 was better known as the P-51 Mustang, made famous during WWII.


1951 AF Intelligence-1
1951 AF Intelligence 2
Pages 1 and 2 of the 1951 Air Force Intelligence Report. Click to enlarge.
Bedell Smith
CIA Director Walter Bedell Smith, recipient of the Chadwell Memo. Smith had also been Gen. Dwight Eisenhower's Chief of Staff during the 1944 invasion of Normandy.




Helicopter
U.S. helicopter of the 1950s.




Radar
The UFO over Minot AFB was seen visually and tracked on radar.




Salas
Air Force officer Robert Salas, a key witness to the 1967 Malstrom UFO event.




Wurtsmith AFB
Wurtsmith AFB, scene of an intrusion by an unknown object, or objects, in 1975




F-4 Phantom
An F-4 "Phantom" fighter jet. Two of these were thoroughly outclassed by a UFO over Tehran in September, 1976.




Charles Halt
USAF Lt. Col. Charles Halt




Perry Nuclear Plant
The Perry Nuclear Power Plant: apparent site of interest of the Lake Erie UFO.




Belgian Triangle
Photograph of a triangular craft over Belgium, taken during the spring of 1990, studied and deemed authentic by the Royal Belgian Air Force.
BAF Radar
Radar tracking of a UFO, from one of the Belgian F-16s during the night of March 30-31, 1990.







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