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The U.S. Government's Blue Book Program (1)

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The Blue Book is a secret government project to investigate UFO sightings across the United States. Authorities have declassified many eyewitness accounts, but there are many more mysteries classified as "classified." The last century marked the beginning of the alien era. After World War II, the number of sightings of unidentified objects, kidnappings, and stories about little green men increased dramatically.

The U.S. Government's Blue Book Program (1)

In addition to the Blue Book, there are many other studies. But this project became the longest and most famous. It officially began in 1952 and ended in 1970. Prior to that, there was a show called Sign, which appeared in 1947 after Kenneth Arnold's story. It was this man who witnessed the appearance of nine UFOs near Mount Rainier. However, the study was concluded after a year due to the need for "special research".

The U.S. Government's Blue Book Program (1)

Since its existence, the Blue Book has been able to prove that the United States was the first country to have a large number of UFO sightings. This is not surprising considering that the U.S. military had some of the most advanced and mysterious aircraft in service in the mid-twentieth century. Because the Soviet Union did not deal with UFOs like the United States, and invested a lot of manpower and material resources in research. In 1977, the USSR, together with the Ministry of Defense and the Academy of Sciences, conducted a similar operation. That is, after the famous Petrozavodsk phenomenon.

The U.S. Government's Blue Book Program (1)

The Blue Book left a number of special reports. Captain Rupelt coined the term "UFO" and made the greatest contribution to UFO science. Despite being confidential, almost all information about the project is confidential. The documents can be found on the National Archives website and in the Black Library, which contains John Greenwald's large database. The website has over 130,000 pages of documentation.

The U.S. Government's Blue Book Program (1)

The project recorded a total of 12,618 pieces of evidence, of which only 700 were "unfounded". Since the 50s of the 20th century, the Blue Book has been collecting and studying data to analyze the level of danger posed by aliens.

The U.S. Government's Blue Book Program (1)

The Blue Book is able to collect a lot of information about aliens, which can be used by researchers and humans. These documents do not contain direct evidence of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations. But still no one knows the truth.

Of these thousands of documents, it is quite possible that there exist "somewhere" what thousands of UFOs dream of reading.

I'm the one behind the mountain, remember to follow me, and I'll be revealing more about the secret archives of the United States.

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