Friday, 20 November 2020

Unidentified Submerged Objects and Sensor Detection Systems - Unidentified Aerial Phenomena - Scientific Research

Australian researcher Keith Basterfield improves our knowledge of USOs and various means that could possibly detect them. To the many accounts of things going into, coming out of, or traveling under water one might add the Shag Harbour UFO incident, which incited a major search effort and Canadian government documentation. Likely some such cases were recorded by the US government under the auspices Duncan Phenix describes in The Bolender Memo: Blue Book Ended, but Secret Pentagon Study of UFOs Continued. Duncan notes in his text that it's the Bolender "Draft," not "Memo," and discusses its background plus subsequent government-backed efforts to get at the UFO mystery. More on governmental interest in the gamut From Flying Saucers to Secret Spy Planes and Controversial Statistics comes from Nick Redfern. Nick doesn't insist upon Gerald Haines' 1997 claim that 96% of UFO sightings were explicable as US spy planes, but Nick's probably right that the CIA found UFOs a convenient diversion from attention towards its high-flyers. (WM)

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