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Project Blue Book - If The US Government Denies The Existence of Aliens or UFOs, Why Start a series of Agencies to Investigate Them?
By Peter Beckinsale
In sales and marketing, they say the question is the answer, and I sure have a lot of questions.
Today there is a fierce debate over whether or not UFOs really exist and if so, are they the product of extraterrestrial origin? I prefer to look at the actual facts and evidence of what the US government has done to implicate the fact that UFOs DO exist.
In this article, and in many other articles I will be writing on this website, I will have links which will go to the Wikipedia encyclopedia on various subjects. Since a encyclopedia generally contains facts, the information that I will be linking to will build my credibility.
Their are millions of alien websites out there, and anyone can say anything they want without backing it up with facts. Here at Dark-UFO.com, we will try our best to bring you evidence based on facts. At the end of this article will be a link to the Wikipedia online encyclopedia.
Which brings me to the issue of Project Blue Book. Project Blue Book is a series of US government agencies which were started in 1952 and ended in 1970. The purpose of these agencies was to investigate the UFO pheomenon. According to Wikipedia, the goal of Project Blue Book was to determine if UFOs were a potential threat to national security.
Lets pause right here for a moment. Reader, if you are skeptical about UFOs and Aliens, I want you to open your brain and think about this for a moment. You have the US government which has time after time denied the existence of UFOs and Aliens, yet they spend money to start an agency to investigate them as a threat to national security?


Starting agencies of any kind require money and time. I can't imagine our government investing money and time into something that wasn't a real phenomenon. I have never heard anything about the government starting agencies to investigate ghosts or fairies, but they start an agency to investigate UFOs? This also rules out the "UFOs were built by our government" theory. If they built it, why investigate something you built?
And Project Bluebook was only the beginning. Project Sign, Project Grudge, and the Robertson Panel where also agencies started by the US government in order to deal with the UFO issue. And after over a decade of research into the subject, what did the US airforce tell us? I'll take the statistics directly from Wikipedia:
"By the time Project Blue Book ended in 1969, it had collected 12,618 UFO reports, and concluded that most them were misidentifications of natural phenomena (clouds, stars, et cetera) or conventional aircraft. A few were considered hoaxes. 701 of the reports—about six percent—were classified as unknown. The reports were archived and are available under the Freedom of Information Act, but names and other personal information of all witnesses have been blacked out."
So even our government is forced to admit that at least 701 cases out of over 12,600 are "unknown" Even at 6% I consider that to be a large number. And remember, this is old data. That number would be much larger today.
Many critics of the USAF agree that a cover up was done between 1952 and 1970. The fact that our government would take 18 years to investigate a phenomenon, only to label it "mass hysteria" or "misidentifications of ordinary objects" is incomprehensible. To read the Wikipedia article yourself, click below. You be the judge.