New findings of journalists about UFOs. Uncomfortable for the Pentagon?

Fotografia rzekomo przedstawiająca UFO, zdjęcie ilustracyjne

Americans wanted people to believe in UFOs? It is possible that it was on the hand of the Pentagon. In the meantime, secret military programs were conducted.

So far, no one has yet managed to clearly prove the existence of “UFO” (Unidentified Flying Object – an unidentified flying object). However, conspiracy theories, supported by alleged “evidence”, are extremely common – not only in the US, but also in Poland. The problem is that some of them could have been faked – and not by just anyone.

These are the latest findings of the editorial office of the American daily The Wall Street Journal. They claim that the United States Air Forces intentionally “facted” evidence, presenting allegedly unknown to anyone, advanced technology, not from this land. In the Pentagon (headquarters of the United States Defense Department in Virginia) there is a special office that examines conspiracy theories – (at least) one of them was probably used by officials to talk about it.

“WSJ” describes the Pentagon investigation into conspiracy theories about UFOs. It showed that even the American government took part in disinformation, which was guided by an important goal – to protect secret military programs during the Cold War (it lasted from 1947 to 1991; this is a moment in history when the world was divided into two parts, separated by a “iron curtain”: communist and democratic block – the Soviet Union and the United States, without militan development, but direct clash or space race, which was ultimately won by America).

Pentagon officials wanted people to believe in UFOs?

The daily describes the scientist’s investigation – doctor of physics Sean Kirkpatrick. Through the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, at the request of the US Congress, he studied cases of reports on UFOs. The proceedings revealed that in the 1980s one of the colonels provided photos of alleged “flying saucers”, which was noticed near the bar, close to the so -called “zone 51”. They were faked. What was the purpose of the officer in all this? He wanted to protect information about Stealth fighters (“steal”). These machines were constructed in such a way that they were detected with the eye, ear, radar and other known methods by methods that were difficult or impossible. It was considered that it was better for the local community to believe in conspiracy theories about aliens than interested in military programs.

Another example? Over the decades of air force commanders, forged evidence of unidentified flying objects was presented and ordered to sign contracts for confidentiality. They were told that they were joining the “Yankee Blue” program. Some of the military believed that UFOs are a serious matter.

The arrangements of journalists shed new light on UFOs. It turns out that when supporters of conspiracy theories accused the government of silence, they claimed that the Americans “know the truth”, but “they take water on their mouths” – they could be very mistaken. It was probably the opposite: it was the Pentagon himself who introduced into circulation or fueled rumors about UFOs to protect his secret military programs. The question remains unanswered in what way the false information went to the public and whether it was only in a small area and was directed only to the local community, or maybe it was a larger undertaking.

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