This show probes the skies over England following an airline pilot's
official report of a pair of UFOs he believed to be at least a mile in
length, and a review of other sightings of gigantic unidentified craft
seen over the United States.
According to some conspiracy
theorists, during the military investigation of green fireballs in New
Mexico, UFOs were photographed by a tracking camera over White Sands
Proving Grounds on April 27, 1949. They claim that the final report in
1951 on the green fireball investigation claimed there was insufficient
data to determine anything. Conspiracy theorists claim that documents
later uncovered by Dr. Bruce Maccabee indicate that triangulation was
accomplished. The conspiracy theorists also claim that the data
reduction and photographs showed four objects about 30 feet in diameter
flying in formation at high speed at an altitude of about 30 miles.
According to conspiracy theorists, Maccabee says this result was
apparently suppressed from the final report.
On January 22, 1958,
when NICAP director Donald Keyhoe appeared on CBS television, his
statements on UFOs were pre-censored by the Air Force. During the show
when Keyhoe tried to depart from the censored script to "reveal
something that has never been disclosed before," CBS cut the sound,
later stating Keyhoe was about to violate "predetermined security
standards" and about to say something he wasn't "authorized to release."
Conspiracy theorists claim that what Keyhoe was about to reveal were
four publicly unknown military studies concluding UFOs were
interplanetary (including the 1948 Project Sign Estimate of the
Situation and Blue Book's 1952 engineering analysis of UFO motion).
(Good, 286--287; Dolan 293--295)
A March 1, 1967 memo directed to
all USAF divisions, from USAF Lt. General Hewitt Wheless, Assistant
Vice Chief of Staff, stated that unverified information indicated that
unknown individuals, impersonating USAF officers and other military
personnel, had been harassing civilian UFO witnesses, warning them not
to talk, and also confiscating film, referring specifically to the
Heflin incident. AFOSI was to be notified if any personnel were to
become aware of any other incidents. (Document in Fawcett &
Greenwood, 236.)
John Callahan, former Division Chief of the
Accidents and Investigations Branch of the FAA, Washington D.C., also a
Disclosure Project witness, said that following the Japan Air Lines
flight 1628 incident that involved a giant UFO over Alaska, recorded by
air and ground radar, the FAA conducted an investigation. Callahan held a
briefing a few days later for President Reagan's Scientific Study
Group, the FBI, and CIA. After the briefing, one of the CIA agents told
everybody they "were never there and this never happened," adding they
were fearful of public panic.
According to one theory related to
the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the CIA killed Kennedy
in order to prevent him from leaking information to the Soviet Union
about a covert program to reverse-engineer alien technology (i.e.
Majestic 12).
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