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  • In the early years of the UFO phenomenon, researchers believe the U.

  • S military attempts to suppress and cover up all information about UFOs.

  • It's a successful effort, except in the rare instance when a sighting is captured on film Case in point.

  • July 1952 1952 was a year of UFO sightings that had been unparalleled ever in the United States.

  • UFO sightings were so many and of such high quality both by the general public and within the military, that it became a serious problem and was a problem that got the attention of all of the higher military agencies and the CIA by the later part of 1952.

  • The question really was, How do we deal with this?

  • To contain this from a public relations point of view?

  • Because it's a really difficult situation for government agencies in the military.

  • You have to deal with a public that is convinced that these flying saucers are real.

  • And indeed, it was becoming more and more that way because the fact was, there were a lot of high quality, very difficult to explain UFO sightings from that year, and they were getting a lot of publicity airline pilots with thousands of hours experience of reported saucers coming within a few 100 feet of their plane.

  • Brian stop in every three flying saucers in a V.

  • So that's a problem.

  • And what you see within the CIA is the development of an idea.

  • And as the convening of a classified body of scientists were talking Nobel caliber scientists who met for one week for a couple of hours, it now appears due to some very good historical research that the conclusions of the panel were already set even before they met.

  • Essentially, to say that this is a problem that needs to be debunked in the public realm we have received and analyzed between one and 2000 reports, there's been a certain percentage of this volume of reports that have been made by credible observers of relatively incredible thing.

  • We've been able to explain them as a hoaxes, erroneously identified friendly aircraft as meteorological or Elektronik phenomena or light aberration.

  • July 2nd, we have a Naval warrant officer, a man named Dilbert si Newhouse and he just traveling with his family.

  • There are little trip in Utah, and I believe his wife is the 1st 1 to see what looked like very unusual objects in the sky.

  • Delbert Newhouse was a Navy officer, but not only that, he was a photographer.

  • He and his wife were going through Tree Montaigne, Utah, When they noticed something unusual.

  • He stepped out of the car, grabbed his camera and started filming.

  • New House quickly records what will become the first ever filmed evidence of UFOs.

  • Never before seen on national television, the film shows numerous unknown objects high in the sky.

  • Now the film is quite damaged, but when you freeze it and advance it frame by frame, you can get a really good look at the fact that there are indeed multiple objects in the sky.

  • Newhouse claimed that he saw 12 of these objects Kenneth Arnold back in 1947 sore nine objects flying, apparently in formation.

  • In both instances, these were apparently shiny, probably metallic craft.

  • Kenneth Arnold was a pilot.

  • Newhouse had 2000 flying hours, and he was an experienced Navy photographer.

  • These are expert witnesses reporting extraordinary sightings.

  • Is it possible that Delbert new house at Kenneth Arnold we're seeing the singing UFOs?

  • But years apart, it's a tantalizing question it's impossible to know exactly what these objects were and where they might have come from.

  • However, the fact that they were noticed that they were considered extraordinary is an indication that there is some sort of mysterious origin to them.

  • What's really quite interesting to me is that that film was studied at great length by the United States Navy and the United States Air Force independently during the summer and fall of 1952.

  • And the conclusion was not balloons, not birds.

  • Not anything conventional that anyone was able to come up with this.

  • Unknown aerial objects were nothing that they could identify in any logical way.

  • Even so, four years later, Air Force publicly endorse is an explanation that the film objects were birds.

  • A lot of people have tried to dismiss these videos as being flocks of birds, but that seems extremely unlikely because birds don't actually fly like that.

  • I mean, let's be serious.

  • That's a very weak explanation.

  • It's a curious conclusion, say UFO investigators who believe the new house film William Rhodes.

  • Photos at Kenneth Arnold's eyewitness account are convincing evidence of extraterrestrial spacecraft visiting our world.

  • So why does the U s military dismiss such claims and reject what many say proves the existence of UFOs.

  • But somebody, they may also be top secret.

  • Experimental U.

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  • Aircraft Newhouse's sighting to place in Utah on dhe That's one of the remote areas where sometimes advanced aircraft a test flown.

  • So the question, of course, arises.

  • Could this have been secret U.

  • S technology A LL.

  • This has to go in the mix and be considered when we weigh up these UFO sightings.

  • And we say, Are we dealing with something terrestrial war with something extraterrestrial?

  • It's a huge problem for our government and our military to admit that we have had incursions in American airspace that we can't do anything about.

  • No government wants to admit that they don't know what's going on.

  • The military needs to project power, not confusion.

In the early years of the UFO phenomenon, researchers believe the U.

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政府によって却下されたUFO活動のビデオ証拠|UFOs.失われた証拠 (Video Evidence Of UFO Activity Dismissed By Government | UFOs: The Lost Evidence)

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