Luis Elizondo formerly of the AATIP program which studied UAP for the U.S. government stated recently to Newsweek that the Pentagon has a lot more classified videos of unidentified phenomena filmed over our country’s airspace.
To even the casual researcher this comes as no surprise but it is nice to see mainstream media giving serious coverage to the UAP reality. Part of what makes this new paradigm in UAP reporting exciting is with sober journalistic treatment of the subject historical facts take on a new level of importance.
Indeed, despite the U.S. government and military’s repeated assertions they were out of the UFO game after closing Project Blue Book, they just simply maintained their awareness/interest/study of it behind the closed doors of “classified.”
October, 1969* – A U.S. Air Force Academy textbook, “Introductory Space Science,” is found to contain a 14 page chapter titled “Unidentified Flying Objects.” A copy of the book was obtained by NICAP – National Investigative Committee on Aerial Phenomenon. It was described that the chapter contained a number of summaries of impressive sighting reports and the various theories that were used to explain the nature of the phenomenon. Accurately the textbook points out it is difficult to deal with UFO-related data due to the high degree of “vagueness,” “a very high level of noise,” which is common in data of “excessive variety.”
The book then concludes (italics mine):
“From available information, the UFO phenomenon appears to have been global in nature for almost 50,000 years. The majority of known witnesses have been reliable people who have seen easily-explained natural phenomena, and there appears to be no overall positive correlation with the population density. The entire phenomenon could be psychological in nature but that is quite doubtful. However, psychological factors probably do enter the data picture as “noise.” The phenomenon could also be entirely due to known and unknown natural phenomena (with some psychological “noise” added in) but that too is questionable in view of some of the available data.
This leaves the unpleasant possibility of alien visitors to our planet or at least of alien controlled UFOs. However, the data are not well correlated, and what questionable data there are suggest the existence of at least three and maybe four different groups of aliens (possibly at different stages of development). This too is difficult to accept. It implies the existence of intelligent life on a majority of the planets in our solar system, or a surprisingly strong interest in Earth by members of other solar systems.”
Further into the chapter cadets are advised to keep an open mind and skeptical approach to UFOs and avoid taking a position either pro or con, but rather try to remain neutral.
We have here a tacit admission that the U.S. Air Force took the UFO phenomenon serious enough to brief their cadets on the matter and to advise them to try and remain neutral in their opinions if they were caught up in events related to the phenomenon. This is coming from a military branch that previously said the subject warranted no serious study. Clearly, they considered the topic worthy enough to include in cadet textbooks which implies classroom discussion routinely occurred.
Thanks to FOIA and researchers persistence, this is just one of many instances documented that factually prove the U.S. Air Force and other branches of the military have indeed been interested in UFOs for decades. Ergo, the CIA and FBI have been collecting data, at a minimum. The FBI repository of data and investigation is on the block to be made public should the recent bill from the Select Committee on Intelligence pass.
It is then logical to deduce that the U.S. military-intelligence complex likely has extensive data collections pertaining to UAP/UFO sightings, observations and encounters. If we take 1947 as the starting year of intelligence gathering that now totals 73 years worth of material that may have been collected through the various arms of government. Go to any Internet sighting database today and you will see multiple civilian reports coming in numbering in the 10s to hundreds worldwide. Statistical correlation of sightings demands collection of observables, especially when the observations are made by credible, trained, non-civilian personnel.
Does the Pentagon have more videos and material documenting The Phenomenon? Yes. They have massive troves of it.
*Source material taken from “Clear Intent – The Government Coverup of the UFO Experience”
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