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Project Bluebook

September 11, 1951, Captain Edward J. Ruppelt, became head of Project Grudge. A month later, a new initiative called Project Grudge II of the project was started and reporting procedures, formats, such as the direction was re-organized. A consulting firm memory Batelle Institute, UFO reports collected until that day were asked to do a study on the statistics. March 1952, Grudge II, went public with the name of PROJECT BLUE BOOK, and Air Force during the subsequent 17 years as official UFO research program remained.

Sign and was completely different Grudge’dan Blue Book’un task. Blue Book’un role to play, a panel organized by the CIA in 1952 was decided. Robertson Panel, also known as the “UFO Topical Scientific Advisory Panel” nde UFO DVDs from outside world to come and do not come or national security-threatening side whether there are certain about the evidence presented, even though the participants of UFO reports in terms of national security, the potential dangers arzettiÄŸine decided.

If the U.S. citizens of the sky on the subject of safety concerns if they are stone and an unidentified vehicle is requested, the sky’s airspace to U.S. and then branch stop or defined path continues, that America’s enemies in the world of their own interests can use the atmosphere of fear could create. In addition, U.S. air attack canceled, UFO reports often blocked because of the notification communication lines, would be of great importance for national defense. Because of this concern, Robertson Panel for the good of the people of the UFO incidents were decided to be a lie. Project Blue Book have to play this role that was.

Leaders such as Blue Book, Captain Ruppelt, really interested in the UFO problem, and sent their great efforts to resolve the events were. Nevertheless, simple observations and compression molds often bring description. This description is carefully turned rotten in the research, the honesty and intelligence of the people of Blue Book researchers belief that the damage was largely.

Weather Facts from the National Research Committee, Donald Keyhoe and others, of the Air Force about UFOs cover up the truth and that is hidden from the public began to announce, UFO discussions follow for people who are only two possibilities remained: Blue Book researchers were not more intelligent, and were lazy, or government that there was something to hide.

Project Blue Book continued during his time in the total project volume of 12,618 UFO reports have been reported. Their 18 percent (701 events) to the records ‘can not be defined as’ is past. Nearly half of these events, only the most severe in U.S. history in 1952 are experiencing a wave of UFO reports in the papers consists of

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