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Originally posted by rayktheon
but so far nothing is known officially about which agency of the United States government is responsible for carrying out the recovery of a UFO crash in U.S. continent, it is known that there "operators" that go to the crash site and cordoning the are
Mattingley, in his letter to Bingaman to correct the previous mistakes, wrote, ”In 1953, during the Korean War, the Air Defense Command organized intelligence teams to deploy, recover, or exploit at the scene downed enemy personnel, equipment, and aircraft. The unit with responsibility for maintaining these teams was located at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. As the occasion never arose to use these air defense teams, the mission was assigned to Headquarters, United States Air Force in 1957 and expanded to include the following peace-time functions: a) Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), to investigate reliably reported UFOs within the United States; b) Project MOON DUST, to recover objects and debris from space vehicles that had survived re-entry from space to earth; c) Operation BLUE FLY, to expeditiously retrieve Soviet Bloc equipment.”
Originally posted by spoor
Originally posted by rayktheon
but so far nothing is known officially about which agency of the United States government is responsible for carrying out the recovery of a UFO crash in U.S. continent, it is known that there "operators" that go to the crash site and cordoning the are
It is exactly the same group that recovers the invisible pink unicorns when they are found....
There is no such group as there has been no crashed UFO's
Originally posted by spoor
Originally posted by rayktheon
but so far nothing is known officially about which agency of the United States government is responsible for carrying out the recovery of a UFO crash in U.S. continent, it is known that there "operators" that go to the crash site and cordoning the are
It is exactly the same group that recovers the invisible pink unicorns when they are found....
There is no such group as there has been no crashed UFO's
Originally posted by alienreality
The US Army has teams for this.. This I know for a fact, but I can't verify it here or anywhere... Ever..
Originally posted by jephers0n
So I will be the one to ask you now to prove your statements, otherwise you should put a disclaimer that it is just your personal opinion.
Originally posted by spoor
Originally posted by jephers0n
So I will be the one to ask you now to prove your statements, otherwise you should put a disclaimer that it is just your personal opinion.
I will prove it right after the OP proves that there are UFO recovery teams....edit on 31-8-2012 by spoor because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by jephers0n
That burden is actually on you. Re-read the OP. He is asking for information, and what organization can, could, or would carry out this task.
Originally posted by spoor
Originally posted by jephers0n
That burden is actually on you. Re-read the OP. He is asking for information, and what organization can, could, or would carry out this task.
You actually should read the op's post, and you would have seen
"it is known that there "operators" that go to the crash site and cordoning the area for possible risks from some radioactive source of UFO"
So how is that "known"?
Originally posted by jephers0n
Now prove no Unidentified Flying Object has ever crashed. Shouldn't be too hard.
Originally posted by jephers0n
Originally posted by spoor
Originally posted by jephers0n
That burden is actually on you. Re-read the OP. He is asking for information, and what organization can, could, or would carry out this task.
You actually should read the op's post, and you would have seen
"it is known that there "operators" that go to the crash site and cordoning the area for possible risks from some radioactive source of UFO"
So how is that "known"?
Several posts up there is your answer. Now prove no Unidentified Flying Object has ever crashed. Shouldn't be too hard.