Well, whatever enticing new evidence was presented at the UFO press conference earlier hasn't made it to the major media outlets - of course, that's hard to say, since they ignore it anyway. But the conference has definitely achieved its goal, which was to spread the news and hopefully get the US to reopen its famed Project Bluebook program, which has supposedly not been in operation since the late 1960s. The conference, and the message, has made international news.
It involved high-ranking governmental and military experts from seven countries, all of whom either had personal experiences with UFOs or had worked on UFO-related cases. They argued that it was really a matter of national security, as much as anything else.
The USAF claimed that nothing significant enough had occurred in the last 40 years which demanded the reopening of such a program.
It involved high-ranking governmental and military experts from seven countries, all of whom either had personal experiences with UFOs or had worked on UFO-related cases. They argued that it was really a matter of national security, as much as anything else.
The USAF claimed that nothing significant enough had occurred in the last 40 years which demanded the reopening of such a program.
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