The Day Before Disclosure Page #3
- Year:
- 2010
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distances within a
hundred light years
may not be a big obstacle.
And is this why mysterious
unidentified flying objects
have been reported all over
(eerie horn music)
What really made the
UFO phenomenon known
to the public was what
happened here in Washington
in the summer of 1952,
when a series of UFO
observations were made
during a period of two weeks.
Objects were traced on radar
flying a thousand miles
per hour and they suddenly
executed a 90 degree turn,
aircraft could do even today.
- Military pilots were launched
They got close
enough to them to see
light or oval balls of light,
but they could not catch them.
- It forced the Air Force
to have a press
conference on this.
What is going on?
And during the press
conference, the general,
General Sanford who
was in charge of Air
Force Intelligence,
basically argued that as
far as he was concerned,
it was all natural phenomena
and that there wasn't
anything to worry about.
So the press, being
satisfied with that,
publicized it was all weather,
temperature inversions,
and weather phenomena, that
and you could forget
all about 'em.
A Navy officer, who was working
in Air Force Intelligence,
told an FBI person,
sightings could not be explained
and that the top
Air Force people,
some of them were seriously
considering interplanetary ships
as the explanation.
- [Terje] The pilot, Kenneth
Arnold, had already in 1947
introduced the name
flying saucers,
when he claimed to have
come upon a formation
of nine unusual saucer-like
objects near Mt. Rainier
in the state of Washington
in June that year.
Before this, pilots of
World War II bombers
had named them Foo Fighters.
These smaller disks
were frequently seen
over German, Japanese,
and Allied territories,
sometimes right next
to the aircraft,
as if monitoring
their operations.
show that Prime Minister
Winston Churchill
was very concerned
about the UFO issue
and ordered reported
sightings to be kept secret
for at least 50 years
to prevent mass panic.
He was also afraid it would
shatter people's
religious beliefs.
On the night of
February 24th, 1942,
several unidentified
objects were picked up
on radar over the
city of Los Angeles.
It was believed to be
another Japanese attack
and resulted in an intense
searchlight activity
(rapid explosions blasting)
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