posted on Mar, 7 2008 @ 01:18 PM
Pg. 2 Project Blue Book briefing presented by 1st Lt. William F. Marley, Jr.
Pg. 4 50 million Americans believe in UFO phenomena in 1967. 11,500 sightings since 1947. No positive evidence UFOs present a threat to US
national security. Evidence denies existence of extra-terrestrial origin for UFOs. Public believes Air Force has been withholding information. With so
many believing in UFOs, it is to the interest of AF to capitalize on this belief.
Pg. 5 UFOs not new phenomenon, reported throughout history, examples cited. Modern sighting era began in June 1947 with Mr. Kenneth Arnold's
sighting and subsequent news reports of "unknown vehicles from outer space," starting avalanche of reported sightings.
Pg. 6 Lt. Gen. Twining(sp?) of Air Material Command sends letter dated 23 September 1947 to Commanding General of Army Air Forces saying
detailed study of sightings needed. 30 December 1947 letter from Chief of Staff directs AMC to begin Project Sign, delegated to Air Technical
Intelligence Center.
Pg. 7 February 1949 investigation of 243 sightings completed by Project Sign. No definite and conclusive evidence yet available to prove or
disprove existence of UFOs. Project Sign changed to Project Grudge 16 December 1948, completing analysis of 244 sightings in August 1949. Project
Grudge concludes "UFOs demonstrate no threat to the security of the US. Reports of UFOs the result of mis-interpretation of conventional objects..."
Report recommends reducing scope of study. December 1951, AF enters contract with private entity for another detailed study.
Pg. 8-9 Report completed 17 March 1954 referred to as Special Report #14. Same conclusions as previous reports reached. National interest in
sightings increased tremendously in early '50s. Scientific Advisory Panel established late 1952. Conclusions and recommendations of panel made public
in attempt to remove aura of mystery. Project Grudge becomes Project Blue Book in March 1952. Memo dated 28 September 1965 from Maj. Gen. LeBailly
requests scientific panel of both physical and social scientists review Project Blue Book, resulting in Special Report of the USAF Scientific Advisory
Board Ad Hoc Committee, which concludes program would be strengthened by in-depth scientific study of selected sightings. July 1966, Commander of the
Foreign Technology Division (Col. Sleeper ?) requests in-depth study of 50 sightings to identify what procedural changes should be made to Blue Book
methodology. Results of study revealed no evidence of extra-terrestrial vehicles nor anything beyond range of current scientific knowledge. Likely
explanation for sightings man-made objects, natural phenomena, or psychological causes. Public education stressed. Release of official books, reports,
and news items recommended.
Pg. 10 UFO phenomena mainly public relations problem. Public expected to accuse AF of withholding information as investigation assigned to
AFTI.
Pg. 11 Opinions of Scientific Community. Astronomers speculating on extra-terrestrial life. Interstellar space travel possibly developed by
other civilizations. Dr. Carl Sagan's work cited.
Pg. 12 Possibility of life from Mars or Venus investigated by Dr. Charles Smiley of Brown University. Launch windows studied. No corelation
found.
Pg.13 Dr. Menzel of Harvard Observatory states of many observatories around the world, none have ever photographed a spaceship. The Space
Detection and Tracking System would certainly detect such craft. Project Ozma noted no "intelligent" radio signals in its one year program. Dr.
Menzel concludes no UFO has originated outside this planet. Leading Soviet astronomers concur.
Pg. 14 US and Soviet astronomers agree "a high probability for ET life exists. To date, no confirmation of the theory."
Pg. 15-16 Discussion of Project Ozma. Search for possible radio signals from neighborhood of certain stars. Signal to target stars sent in July
1960. Results, if any, will not be known until 1982. Meteorites only items of ET origin available for study. Organic materials not of earth origin
found in meteorites would support existence of ET life.
Pg. 18 Conclusions
*UFOs no threat to national security
*UFO capabilites not beyond range of present scientific knowledge
*No evidence UFOs are extra-terrestrial in origin
*AF classification of UFO projects and intelligence community association contributes to public skepticism and distrust.
*Disclosure on ongoing basis necessary
Pg. 21 New image for Project Blue Book recommended.
Pg. 23 Letter from Col. Sleeper to General Garland in regard to report.
Pg. 24 Response from General Garland to Col. Sleeper expressing concern about UFO phenomenon being tied to ET research.
Analysis
It appears that the initial Sign and Grudge Projects were attempts by the Army Air Force to sweep the UFO phenomenon under the rug. A cursory
examination and a "nothing to see here folks, move along now" approach. The UFO phenomenon, however, would not go away. In fact, it seems these
brush off attempts only served to deepen public curiosity about UFOs, and fuel public skepticism at the "official" explanation. There was
considerable back and forth within the emerging Air Force in regard to just what to do, and how to go about doing it. Project Blue Book was the
answer.
Considerable attention is given to speculation on extra-terrestrial life and its connection to UFOs. Final conclusions are to the effect that the two
are not related, and odds of ET life contacting earth are slim, on the order of once per thousand years. The subtext suggests to me, from the
proclivity of references to UFO technology being within the bounds of current scientific knowledge, that the AF knows UFOs are terrestrial in origin,
but they don't want to, or are prevented from, coming right out and admitting it. General Garland even goes so far as to state, in his last
communication to Col. Sleeper regarding the report, that he doesn't believe it is a good idea to link UFOs and ET life.
[edit on 7-3-2008 by Icarus Rising]