United States
and International
Government
UFO Investigative Projects
Project 1947
Project
1947 is a worldwide effort to document the origins of the modern UFO phenomenon.
Research for the project has yielded many early-era UFO reports via the FOIA,
newspaper articles and contemporary accounts.
Project
Aquarius
A Top Secret project that was
started in 1953 and was set up to accumulate as much data as possible about
alien life forms and to distribute the collected information to the relevant
projects. Formerly, Project Gleem, the purpose of Project Aquarius was to
collect all scientific, technological, medical, and intelligence information
from UFO/IAC sightings, and contacts with Alien life forms. This orderly file of
collected information has been used to advance the United States Space Program.
William Moore revealed its existence, when he released three pages of a "Project
Aquarius Executive Briefing Document" to the public. Unfortunately for Moore,
this document is now thought to be a fake due to its sloppy presentation (there
was a logo on the cover which looked like it had been drawn on with a felt-tip
pen) as well as missing background detail. Moore was asked to release more proof
that Project Aquarius existed, but he refused, saying that the burden of proof
is on those saying that the document is a hoax. PROJECT AQUARIUS Briefing
Document and is said to have succeeded in 1964 when a USAF intelligence officer
met two other aliens at a prearranged location in a desert in New Mexico.
However, there is a "Project Sigma" listed in the 1986 Defense Marketing
Services Code Name Directory as a "Top Secret Air Force program involving
Rockwell International" and has been officially identified as a laser weapons
project.
Project
Bluebook
From 1947 until 17 December 1969,
the United States Air Force actively investigated reports and sightings of
unidentified flying objects - UFOs, under a program called Project Blue Book.
The project, which was headquartered at Wright-Patterson AFB, was terminated in
December of 1969 after 22 years. US Air Force Secretary Robert C. Seamans, Jr.,
terminated the project because the US Air Force could no longer justify the
project for national security reasons or scientific study. After closing Project
Blue Book the US Air Force has not publicly acknowledged any further interest in
UFO sightings. The final results of Project Blue Book were: No UFO reported,
investigated and evaluated by the Air Force was ever an indication of threat to
our national security. There was no evidence submitted to or discovered by the
Air Force that sightings categorized as "unidentified" represented technological
developments or principles beyond the range of modern scientific knowledge.
There was no evidence indicating that sightings categorized as "unidentified"
were extra-terrestrial vehicles. Project Blue Book stated that the sightings of
UFOs were the result of: A mild form of mass hysteria. Individuals who fabricate
such reports to perpetrate a hoax or seek publicity. Psychopathological persons.
Misidentification of various conventional objects. Project Blue Book
investigated 12,618 UFO sightings and 701 of those sightings remained
unidentified. Many UFO researchers feel that the investigations of the UFO
sightings were unprofessional and unscientific. The program used poor research
methods and researchers were too eager to label a mysterious sighting as
"identified" phenomena. Individual researchers and UFO organizations believe
that members of Project Blue Book were pressured to "identify" UFO sightings to
calm the public hysteria about UFOs. This theory has been supported by the
recent release of CIA documents pertaining to UFOs. They also suggest that any
report that was initially perceived as unexplainable or would cause public
concern was never included in Project Blue Book. They allege that these reports
were passed on to a higher authority that never reported the results to the
public.
Project Galileo
Project Garnet
Project Grudge
Project Blue Book, it seems,
was just a low-level collection and disinformation program created under Project
Sign, December 1947, which evolved into Project Grudge, December 1948 to
cover up the true investigation into the alien presence on Earth.
Project Hessdalen
Project Joshua
This project was formed as a defensive or
offensive development team targeting UFOs. A low-frequency weapon was
allegedly built that would be effective against alien craft and their
weapons arsenals.
Project Joshua
Project Magnet
Project Magnet was established on 2nd December 1950. Its task was to look into
magnetic theory relating to UFO Propulsion. In the early 1950s the Canadian
Government established Project
Magnet to investigate UFOs. The director of that
project, Wilbert B. Smith, publicly wrote that a top US. Pentagon official said
that UFOs was the biggest secret they had. Even greater than the H-Bomb. Project
Magnet has been able to work with Canadian scientists who had
continued working on inventions of Nikola Tesla, one of the most prominent
scientists in history. Tesla, who invented the AC/DC electrical current, helped
invent radar and much military technology, was the holder of hundreds of
successful patented invention. He had told some associates and friends he had
invented an interplanetary communications device with ideas given to him by
Venusians he was in contact with then. This report details a
formerly secret experimental UFO landing site built by the Canadian government
during their attempts to contact UFOs their Air Force had monitored in the
skies. Former Canadian Defense Minister, Paul Hellyear, later publicly admitted
that project existed.
Project
Magnet Official Site
Project MAJI
Another clearinghouse group formed to collect and evaluate UFO
information under the control of the group known as MJ-12.
Project Moon
Dust
The official, though classified, project designed to retrieve returning space
debris of foreign or unknown origin. This project was, and possibly still
is, a foreign space debris program of the US Air Force System Command's Foreign
Technology Division at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, and while
it's primary function would seem to be the recovery of missile and satellite
debris, there are indications that it has also been involved in recovery of more
exotic artifacts, such as UFOs.
Project Old
New Moon
Project
Phoenix
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