Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Are The Flying Saucers Real? by John Lynch

ON APRIL 27, 1949, the U.S. Air Force stated: "The mere existence of some yet unidentified flying objects necessitates a constant vigilance on the part of Project 'Saucer' personnel, and on the part of the civilian population. "Answers have been--and will be--drawn from such factors as guided missile research activity, balloons, astronomical phenomena. . . . But there are still question marks.

"Possibilities that the saucers are foreign aircraft have also been considered. . . . But observations based on nuclear power plant research in this country label as 'highly improbable' the existence on Earth of engines small enough to have Powered the saucers. "Intelligent life on Mars . . . is not impossible but is completely unproven. The possibility of intelligent life on the Planet Venus is not considered completely unreasonable by astronomers.

"The saucers are not jokes. Neither are they cause for alarm." [1] On December 27, 1949, the Air Force denied the existence of flying saucers.[2] On December 30, 1949, the Air Force revealed part of a secret Project "Saucer" report to members of the press at Washington. The official report stated: "It will never be possible to say with certainty that any individual did not see a space ship, an enemy missile, or some other object."

Discussing the motives of possible visitors from space, the report also stated: "Such a civilization might observe that on Earth we now have atomic bombs and are fast developing rockets. In view of the past history of mankind, they should be alarmed.

We should therefore expect at this time above all to behold such visitations." (In its April 22 report, Project "Saucer" stated that space travel outside the solar system is almost a certainty.) On February 22, 1950, the Air Force again denied the existence of flying saucers. On this same date, two saucers reported above Key West Naval Air Station were tracked by radar; they were described as maneuvering at high speed fifty miles above the earth. The Air Force refused to comment.

On March 9, 1950, a large metallic disk was pursued by F-51 and jet fighters and observed by scores of Air Force officers at Wright Field, Ohio. On March 18, an Air Force spokesman again denied that saucers exist and specifically stated that they were not American guided missiles or space-exploration devices.

Are the aliens here to prevent mankind from destroying itself? Why does the military constantly deny the overwhelming evidence that there is something "out there"?

This Report was written by Donald E. Keyhoe who was aide to Charles Lindbergh after the famous Paris flight and was chief of information for the Aeronautics Branch of the Department of Commerce.

To get the Free Report, go to: http://ufocommunication.homestead.com/FreeReport.html

About the Author:
John Lynch is a noted author on various topics such as Golf, Metaphysics, and the UFO phenomenon. http://ufocommunication.homestead.com

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