1997: 20th Century Innovations derived from Reverse-Engineering the Roswell UFO Crash

From “The Day After Roswell”, Col. Philip J. Corso (ret) with William J. Birnes Simon & Schuster, Inc., ISBN 0-671-01756-X, 1997. [StealthSkater note: Philip Corso made the claim that most of the great innovations of the 20th Century were the result of back-engineering debris collected from the 1947 Roswell, New Mexico UFO crash. In his book — which the following was excerpted — he explained that the very “above top-secret” nature prevented him from revealing to selected industrial contractors the origin of the materials that he gave them. Working at the Army’s Foreign Technology Desk at the Pentagon, his job was to match recovered devices with those companies already doing similar research and encourage them to “take the ball and run with it” without […] Read More

The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects: Chapter 6

The presses roll – the Air Force shrugs: The Grudge Report was supposedly not for general distribution. A few copies were sent to the Air Force Press Desk in the Pentagon and reporters and writers could come in and read it. But a good many copies did get into circulation. The Air Force Press Room wasn’t the best place to sit and study a 600 page report, and a quick glance at the report showed that it required some study – if no more than to find out what the authors were trying to prove – so several dozen copies got into circulation. I know that these “liberated” copies of the Grudge Report had been thoroughly studied because nearly every writer who came to […] Read More

The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects: Chapter 5

CHAPTER 5, THE DARK AGES: The order of February 11, 1949, that changed the name of Project Sign to Project Grudge had not directed any change in the operating policy of the project. It had, in fact, pointed out that the project was to continue to investigate and evaluate reports of sightings of unidentified flying objects. In doing this, standard intelligence procedures would be used. This normally means the unbiased evaluation of intelligence data. But it doesn’t take a great deal of study of the old UFO files to see that standard intelligence procedures were no longer being used by Project Grudge. Everything was being evaluated on the premise that UFO’s couldn’t exist. No matter what you see or hear, don’t believe it. New […] Read More

2004: Are UFOs In Actuality the Military’s Ultimate Sky Spies?

By Steve Douglass (C) 2004 This article originally appeared in Popular Communications Magazine in August 2004. (C) 2004 Steve Douglass. Reproduction here with friendly permission by the author. If the winds were kind and the technical problems were ironed-out, by the time you read this you may have already heard about the strange “flying V-shaped” UFO that has been seen by citizens over far west Texas and southeastern New Mexico. Although the event hasn’t happened as of this writing, it is likely this huge flying object will be seen at sunset and is flying so high it probably glows brightly for maybe more than an hour after dusk and will undoubtedly prompt uninformed citizens to call local authorities and report an unidentified flying object […] Read More

2001: Aquarius is government UFO research project

SPECIAL RELEASE: AQUARIUS IS UFO PROJECT, SAYS NSA PARANET ALPHA 04/01 No, this is not an April Fool joke. Nor, by the way, is it the full extent of the Big Breakthrough. But its a good start. Citizens Against UFO Secrecy (CAUS) is reporting that the NSA has CONFIRMED that the US Air Force project code-named Aquarius is UFO-oriented. In their latest CAUS BULLETIN, editors Barry Greenwood and Lawrence Fawcett state the following: One of our members, Clifford Stone, received copies of letters sent to Senators John Glenn and Peter Domenici affirming that this was so. Stone requested the assistance of the Senators when the NSA became balky at responding to his requests on Aquarius. This comes as a striking reversal to previous statements […] Read More

1956: UFOs The True Story of Flying Saucers

Enjoy this drama-documentary, based on the experiences of Al Chop, a reporter who served as press liaison for the Pentagon during its investigation of UFO’s from 1947 to the early 1950s. Miller, Soule, and Tremayne provide the voices for the narrated portions of the film. Although the movie contains only two brief film clips to serve as photographic evidence of UFO’s, the producers build a good case based on the credibility of certain UFO witnesses (airline pilots, military personnel, radar operators, etc.). On a more subtle level, director Winston Jones pulls off a clever trick; he begins the film as a pure documentary, but he gradually modifies this approach and focuses on reporter Al Chop’s personal involvement in the UFO investigation. Chop slowly changes […] Read More

2002: Project Delta

According to MW Cooper, DELTA, or DELTA FORCE, is the designation for the specific arm of the NRO which is especially trained and tasked with security of UFO-related projects. Most sources agree that Delta force e.g. is the unit that provides security at Area 51 and other high-security complexes. Information that was leaked from the Pentagon and published on the Serpo site (www.serpo.org) in August 2006 claims there is a PROJECT DELTA. It allegedly is a highly classified project to develop methods to extract specific material from alien spacecraft. This project is attempting to take materials from known alien artifacts and determine the exact makeup of these materials. It would have been launched, or rather first tested, in 2002.