Want to read something that may expand your grasp--and worry--about what's possible concerning UFOs? Try Adam Kehoe's essay on governmental interest in flying saucers, launching from comments in Luis Elizondo's 2017 letter of resignation from the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). Kehoe covers what little Elizondo knew about other US UFO study programs--and Elizondo has said he once met the man who claimed to have led a program decades before AATIP. The "Thread-3 materials" (a cache of documents obtained by journalist George Knapp from the former Soviet Union) are described, accompanied by a heavy dose of caution. Kehoe connects Soviet UFO intelligence efforts with other "weird desk" fascinations, and sketches USSR interest in the military applications of reported UFO capabilities. Programs in other countries get some attention, as well. Note:
UFOs and Government: A Historical Inquiry, Michael Swords, Robert Powell, et al. and published by Anomalist Books is the most recent and authoritative work on world governmental reactions to the UFO problem. Kehoe recommends reading his previous piece
Who Else Knows?", and concludes this one by promising "much more to come." (WM)
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