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  The Bible UFO Connection - The Connections - Government UFO Projects - Text Version
PROJECT AQUARIUS Briefing Document and is said to have succeeded in 1964 when a USAF intelligence officer met two other aliens at a prearranged location in a desert in New Mexico.
Project Blue Book, it seems, was just a low-level collection and disinformation program created under Project Sign, December 1947, which evolved into Project Grudge, December 1948 to cover up the true investigation into the alien presence on Earth.
A project, which compiled the history of alien presence and their interaction with humans on this planet for the last 25,000 years and finishing with the Basque people who live in the mountainous country on the border of France and Spain and the Syrians.
www.bibleufo.com /zufoproject.htm   (1246 words)

  
 Project Bluebook, UFO Casebook Files
The Project might have faded away altogether except for a series of sightings at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, which resulted in the military itself criticizing the Air Force for its poor investigation of something that seemed to be a threat to national security.
The death knell for Project Bluebook was heard in April, 1966, when the House Armed Services Committee recommended that the Air Force contract with a University for a scientific study of UFOs.
On December 17, 1969, Project Bluebook was closed and the veil of secrecy had been completely drawn around whatever investigation of UFOs was being conducted by the military.
www.ufocasebook.com /bluebook.html   (2002 words)

  
 About Facts Net
The project's official agenda was the recovery of communist space craft of all kinds, but today many think they were also looking for ufos and much of the useful data obtained from Bluebook, that the public never heard of, was used by Moondust.
Project Bluefly was a project that was to be used in conjunction with Project Moondust.
Project Plato's mission was to establish diplomatic relations with the alien races that were observing earth.
aboutfacts.net /UFO14.htm   (948 words)

  
 SHG - THE USAF-SPONSORED COLORADO PROJECT - Dr. M.D. Swords
The Colorado Project was an unusual scientific research grant in that it was almost forced upon a scientist who knew little about the research problem, rather than empowering a scientist who knew all about what he wanted to do.
The Condon project's immediate effect toward down playing UFO research, therefore, was restricted to two areas: the contractor got what it wanted out of the conclusion; and the highest levels of the science establishment firmed in their stand not to give monetary support to UFOlogists.
Many of the project staff were unhappy with his actions and interferences, the strongest statement of which is in the resignation letter of Mary Lou Armstrong (Armstrong, 1968).
www.project1947.com /shg/articles/swordscc.html   (6994 words)

  
 Black Projects
AQUARIUS is a project which compiled the history of alien presence and their interaction with Homo Sapiens upon this planet for the last 25,000 years and culminating with the Basque people who live in the mountainous country on the border of France and Spain and the Syrians.
Project Rainbow was allegedly an experiment conducted upon a small destroyer escort ship during World War II, both in the Philadelphia Naval Yard and at sea; the goal was to make that ship invisible to enemy detection.
PROJECT AQUARIUS stripped the Air Force and Army Generals of their historic control of the UFO/IAC projects and placed most of it under the Intelligence umbrella.
spacepub.com /users/data/projects/pro.htm   (2235 words)

  
 Project Bluebook UFOseek directory for Project Bluebook
The decision to discontinue UFO investigations was based on an evaluation of a report prepared by the University of Colorado entitled, "Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects;" a review of the University of Colorado's report by the National Academy of Sciences; previous UFO studies and Air Force experience investigating UFO reports during 1940 to 1969.
After Project Grudge was essentially terminated, the Air Technical Intelligence Division (which became the Air Technical Intelligence Center - ATIC- in 1951) was not very interested in investigating UFO reports.
The Project Blue Book report, also known as the Condon Report, is titled "Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects." This study was conducted at the University of Colorado in 1968 under contract with the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, under contract F44620-67-C-0035.
www.ufoseek.com /Project_Bluebook   (505 words)

  
 UFOS at close sight: the unknowns of project Bluebook
Bluebook, the final open U.S. Air Force UFO investigation took over from Project Grudge in 1952 and lasted until Dec 1969.
The project was closed down in late 1969, concluding that the continuation of Project Bluebook "cannot be justified, either on the ground of national security or in the interest of science...
The records include approximately 2 cubic feet of unarranged project or administrative files, 37 cubic feet of case files in which individual sightings are arranged chronologically, and 3 cubic feet of records relating to the Office of Special Investigations (OSI), portions of which are arranged chronologically, by OSI district, and by overseas command.
ufologie.net /htm/bluefaq.htm   (482 words)

  
 Project Bluebook Reopened
The claim that many of the original members of the original Project Blue Book have unofficially continued this investigative work for the ensuing 20 years is also of tremendous public interest.
For your further information, the new Project Blue Book, and those associated with it, are sworn to uphold any secret, or sensitive, information, which comes to our attention in the search for the UFO information, and to with-hold any information which could be considered to be detrimental to the security of our country.
The New Project Blue Book, officially name-approved by the United States Air Force, will study future UFO sighting reports, but devote further in-depth studies of the older, classic, sighting reports from the Mid-1940's through the 1960's.
www.ufos-aliens.co.uk /cosmicbluebook.html   (1722 words)

  
 Project Bluebook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Started in 1952 This project was set up to to function as a scientific unit to study UFO's.
These changes still did not quell the public's opinion that the investigations were not complete and were superficial attempts to explain phenomenon as known natural events.
Project Blue Book was in existence until 1969.
members.tripod.com /~thetheory/ufo/bluebook.htm   (113 words)

  
 Project Blue Book   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Project Blue Book Research Center is located in Crawfordsville, Indiana, and is under the direction of Michael Hall, a private researcher, specializing in the historical aspects of Project Blue Book.
Started in 1998 the Center is devoted to the task of researching the historical aspects of the third official investigation of Unidentified Flying Objects by the United States Air Force.
The primary goal of the Center is to share the history of Project Blue Book and the military and civilian personnel who were involved.
www.nicap.dabsol.co.uk /blue.htm   (333 words)

  
 The Project Bluebook "Unknowns"
Project Blue Book generally placed the blame for such incompleteness on the witnesses, but it should take its own share of the responsibility.
For much of the life of Project Blue Book and its predecessors, there was no satisfactory questionnaire at all.
Note: Project Blue Book Status Report #7 (May 31, 1952) says target was also tracked by ground radar at 78 knots (90 m.p.h.) at 22,500' and 25,000' altitude.
www.nicap.org /bluebook/unknowns.htm   (15165 words)

  
 Pay Serious Attention To UFOs
Project Bluebook has had the effect of setting back serious scientific study of UFO’s by many years, McDonald alleges, since the U.S. Air Force has become convinced by its own propaganda, while scientists have been led to believe that UFO reports were being effectively checked and shown to be generally due to natural phenomena.
A Bluebook officer suggested to one of the policeman that he had really seen the Echo satellite go over, and had then transferred his attention to Venus rising in the south-east.
McDonald says that the project appears to have got under way largely because the U.S. Air Force is anxious to get rid of what it genuinely regards as a public relations problem, not a scientific one.
www.ufobc.ca /Reports/Collection/collection5jun67.htm   (645 words)

  
 PROJECT BLUE BOOK
We were too busy during the initial phases of the project to speculate as to whether the unknowns were spaceships, space monsters, Soviet weapons, or ethereal visions.
The vast majority of the reports had to be evaluated on the basis of what the intelligence officer who had written the report had been able to uncover, or what data we could get by telephone or by mailing out a questionnaire.
The finale of Project Blue Book was the contract given to the University of Colorado based on the recommendations of the O'Brien report.
members.aol.com /TPrinty/Bluebook.html   (6339 words)

  
 The Unnatural Museum - Project Blue Book   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Reaching the conclusion that these sighting didn't threaten the national security, Project Blue Book, which had been reorganized as the Condon Committee under the direction of Dr. Edward U. Condon (a physicist and one-time head of the American Association of the Advancement of Science), closed down in 1969.
He also said, "it is safe to assume that no ILE [intelligent life elsewhere] outside our solar system has any possibility of visiting Earth in the next 10,000 years." This estimate, given the lack of information about life and technology outside our solar system, has been widely disputed.
After Project Blue Book was terminated all of it's files were declassified and made available to the public.
unmuseum.mus.pa.us /bluebook.htm   (285 words)

  
 Project Bluebook: Page 3 UFOseek directory for Project Bluebook
Project Blue Book investigated 12, 618 UFO sightings and 701(5.6%) of those sightings remained unidentified.
This study evaluates factors related to the USAF investigation of Unidentified Flying Objects in an attempt to determine whether or not additional UFO investigation is warranted.
The approach to analysis taken by this study was twofold: one writer evaluated evidence justifying the closure of Project Blue Book while the other writer evaluated evidence supporting its reopening.
www.ufoseek.com /Project_Bluebook/more3.html   (493 words)

  
 Project U.F.O.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Investigators determine that their unknown fear of heights coupled with the reflection of the Zebra painting that's on the wall facing the patio door on the patio glass is the culprit.
The real Project Bluebook is available at your local public library, and pretty much mirrors the efforts of the TV series.
Allen Hynek, former scientific adviser to the US Air Force's Project Bluebook, after investigating this case, was convinced that Officer Zamorra was telling the truth, and had, in fact, observed something truly "unknown." And, yes, the late Jack Webb did produce the show, thus giving the major and the airman personalities/attitudes much like Mr.
www.jumptheshark.com /p/projectufo.htm   (1582 words)

  
 SETV/OSR Search Efforts
During his almost five years as head of Bluebook, he was considered its best head, since he kept his personal beliefs to himself and was a practical realist in considering the role of the project and his office.
Of the six men who headed the project, he was considered the most skeptical and critical of the phenomena, and was not averse to outwardly expressing his scornful opinions.
Project Hessdalen was established in the summer of 1983, and conducted an instrumented field investigation during January and February 1984.
www.setv.org /efforts.html   (6202 words)

  
 UFO Alert Pictures of UFOs
Textual records of Project BLUE BOOK (the documentation relating to investigations of unidentified flying objects), excluding names of people involved in the sightings, are now available for research in the National Archives Building.
Of these 701 remain "Unidentified." The project was headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, whose personnel no longer receive, document or investigate UFO reports.
Since Project Blue Book was closed, nothing has happened to indicate that the Air Force ought to resume investigating UFOS.
www.ufoalert.com /ufo_library/NARA_project_bluebook.htm   (1903 words)

  
 Sign
Project SIGN's mission was, "...to collect, collate, evaluate and distribute to interested government agencies and contractors all information concerning sightings and phenomena in the atmosphere which can be construed to be of concern to the national security" (Condon et al.
According to Ed Ruppelt, a former head of the follow-on study Project Bluebook, the Chiles-Whitted sighting excited the SIGN staff and prompted them to write an "Estimate of the Situation" (EOTS) that indicated UFOs were extraterrestrial in nature.
Project SIGN was ended on February 11, 1949 and redesignated Project GRUDGE, which according to UFOlogists, ended any consideration towards the ETH as an answer to the UFO question.
members.aol.com /tprinty/Sign.html   (5216 words)

  
 sciforums.com - Project Bluebook
Project Bluebook was a ploy to discredit the UFO craze sweeping the nation at the time.
The Project Bluebook was well known to the public.
Project Blubook was nothing more than something to divert the attention while others went about the investigation unhindered.
www.sciforums.com /showthread.php?t=3216   (2583 words)

  
 PROJECT 1947 - UFO REPORTS 1952
After UFOs were sighted by the pilots of planes carrying the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations, the Navy instituted a short-lived UFO investigation project in the Office of Naval Research.
An outbriefing on the project was held, but details are unobtainable.
It would seem to me that a matter of no little scientific significance is involved here and has never received adequate investigation, particularly in the post -1953 years at Project Bluebook.
www.project1947.com /fig/1952b.htm   (2756 words)

  
 The Project Bluebook "Unknowns"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The means by.which one case was determined to be "identified" and another "unidentified" has no doubt fueled more arguments about Project Blue Book than anything else it did.
For much of the life of Project Blue Book and its predecessors, there was no satisfactory.questionnaire at all.
Project Blue Book Status Report #7 (May 31, 1952) says target was also tracked by ground radar at 78 knots (90 m.p.h.) at 22,500' and 25,000' altitude.
www.nicap.dabsol.co.uk /unknowns.htm   (15576 words)

  
 Project Paperclip
But it was in America's support of the second part of the Odessa where Project Paperclip comes into play.
A major part of the "key Nazis" to be smuggled out of Europe at the end of the war were scientists who had been researching rocketry, weaponry, and medicine.
President Truman was aware of Project Paperclip, and he agreed to it on the condition that no confirmed Nazis be included.
www.mobrien316.com /Paperclip.htm   (674 words)

  
 History of UFOs
The official Air Force report (Project Bluebook) made some errors in the investigation of the Kenneth Arnold Sighting.
Project Sign was changed to Project Grudge on February 11, 1949.
The Project Grudge name lasted until March, 1952 at which time it was changed to Project Bluebook.
www.ufosnw.com /history.htm   (5292 words)

  
 Project Open Mind - A Quick Reference Timeline
Since it has been made public, every serious researcher now knows that Project BLUEBOOK was nothing more than a well-planned cover-up of UFO sightings, UFO photographs, UFO videos, and UFO investigations, by the Government of the United States.
1972 Project SNOWBIRD was allegedly established to test fly recovered alien craft and is said to be continuing in Nevada.[47] Project AQUARIUS, which is still classified, is also allegedly related to the study of UFOs.
It is generally believed by many individuals, including the authors of several of the references I have sited, that neither the "cryptocracy's" mind control projects nor their UFO projects were terminated in the early seventies.
www.alienjigsaw.com /yk2/pom1.html   (3035 words)

  
 by Miche Boles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
There are very stiff penalties for those who knowingly or unknowingly pierce the cloud of silence that surrounds the mysterious devices and beings housed in Area 51 and the advanced and ancient knowledge they bear.
While The Bluebook is your ultimate source for proper citations, for those of you who want the "Mulder and Scully quick reference," these few hints will have you citing like a pro.
Desktop publishing has greatly influenced the latest edition of The Bluebook, however, and in the most recent edition, the preferred appearance effect for case names is now Italics.
www.nalsofmontana.org /Cite_for_sore_eyes.htm   (470 words)

  
 Project Blue Book
On January 22, 1948, Project Sign was set up, operating under the auspices of the Intelligence Division of the U.S. Air Force's Air Matériel Command headquarters at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio.
Project Blue Book studied some 15,000 UFO reports, many received directly from military personnel.
The project concluded that almost all reported UFO sightings had conventional explanations, and those that did not merely lacked the necessary data to solve them.
www.occultopedia.com /p/project_blue_book.htm   (631 words)

  
 Project Blue Book Archive - About the Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
When Project Blue Book was closed down in January 1970, the original files were transferred to Maxwell AFB where they were made available on request for public viewing until 1975.
In 1975 these documents were microfilmed by the Air Force for internal use and then transferred to the National Archives for public release.
In addition to witness names and information, it has been confirmed that these rolls contain some pages that are not on the NARA rolls.
www.bluebookarchive.org /browse.aspx   (281 words)

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