Monday 28 May 2018

DIA: No Docs on NIDS - The UFO Trail

Jack Brewer reports on the lack of success in uncovering government information about Robert Bigelow's National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS). Brewer also brings up continuing questions on the recently-published "Statement from a Senior Manager of BAASS [Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies]" and links to John Greenewald's many questions about the "Tic Tac UFO Executive Report" also disseminated through Las Vegas' CBS Channel 8. It seems that matters secondary to an assessment of just what is occurring in our skies have taken over the narrative. Nick Redfern has three posts dealing with related matters between governments and the public. In "A Factual Object of Very Unusual Nature" Nick makes the point that successful Freedom of Information Act requests and government declassified releases have provided some highly significant cases. Nick's case in point here is a 1953 Washington State report. In UFOs: When Governments Come Clean/ Nick gives three outstanding British instances. But Nick also considers when governments seek out information about those who benefit from theirs, asking the question How Closely are Ufologists Watched by Government Agencies?. Here Nick lists both British and American examples of such government interest, including the rather admiring CIA report on the 1950s activities of the Civilian Saucer Investigation organization in California. (WM)

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