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Project Blue Book seems to be a interesting the workers of Area 52.

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  • Project Blue Book
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  • Project Blue Book seems to be a interesting the workers of Area 52.
  • Project Blue Book was a highly classified military project about making high tech experimental TIE fighters for the New Galactic Empire.
  • Project Blue Book was a United States Air Force investigation into the existence of UFOs and whether they are a threat to national security, originally started in 1952. Despite being officially disbanded in 1969, the project continued activity well into 1989, with Major Garland Briggs searching for a place called the White Lodge. FBI Special Agent Windom Earle was involved in Project Blue Book for a time until his dismissal after he became obsessive and violent with his assignments while searching for a place called the Black Lodge.
  • Project Blue Book was one of a series of systematic studies of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) conducted by the United States Air Force. Started in 1952, it was the second revival of such a study (the first two of its kind being Projects Sign and Grudge). A termination order was given for the study in December 1969, and all activity under its auspices ceased in January 1970. Project Blue Book had two goals: 1. * to determine if UFOs were a threat to national security, and 2. * to scientifically analyze UFO-related data.
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  • Project Blue Book seems to be a interesting the workers of Area 52.
  • Project Blue Book was a highly classified military project about making high tech experimental TIE fighters for the New Galactic Empire.
  • Project Blue Book was one of a series of systematic studies of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) conducted by the United States Air Force. Started in 1952, it was the second revival of such a study (the first two of its kind being Projects Sign and Grudge). A termination order was given for the study in December 1969, and all activity under its auspices ceased in January 1970. Project Blue Book had two goals: 1. * to determine if UFOs were a threat to national security, and 2. * to scientifically analyze UFO-related data. Thousands of UFO reports were collected, analyzed and filed. As the result of the Condon Report, which concluded there was nothing anomalous about UFOs, Project Blue Book was ordered shut down in December 1969 and the Air Force continues to provide the following summary of its investigations: 1. * No UFO reported, investigated and evaluated by the Air Force was ever an indication of threat to our national security; 2. * There was no evidence submitted to or discovered by the Air Force that sightings categorized as "unidentified" represented technological developments or principles beyond the range of modern scientific knowledge; and 3. * There was no evidence indicating that sightings categorized as "unidentified" were extraterrestrial vehicles. By the time Project Blue Book ended, it had collected 12,618 UFO reports, and concluded that most of them were misidentifications of natural phenomena (clouds, stars, etc.) or conventional aircraft. According to the National Reconnaissance Office a number of the reports could be explained by flights of the formerly secret reconnaissance planes U-2 and A-12. A small percentage of UFO reports were classified as unexplained, even after stringent analysis. The UFO reports were archived and are available under the Freedom of Information Act, but names and other personal information of all witnesses have been changed.
  • Project Blue Book was a United States Air Force investigation into the existence of UFOs and whether they are a threat to national security, originally started in 1952. Despite being officially disbanded in 1969, the project continued activity well into 1989, with Major Garland Briggs searching for a place called the White Lodge. FBI Special Agent Windom Earle was involved in Project Blue Book for a time until his dismissal after he became obsessive and violent with his assignments while searching for a place called the Black Lodge.
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