Before 120 years thought that man would never fly. Bishop Wright said that "flying is for the angels." The two sons (brothers nada amore disperato Wright), Wilbur and Orville the denied later.
Before 40 years the stories about UFO coming to Earth was considered hoaxes or hallucinations. But more than 20 million witnesses have pictures, movies, videos, documents and physical scientific nada amore disperato evidence showing again that man can make a mistake.
First official UFO viewing reference to modern times is considered the reference nada amore disperato of a businessman and amateur pilot Kenneth Arnold. He, on June 24, 1947, reported that identified nine metallic nada amore disperato circular objects as "saucers" as described later, while flying over the Cascade Mountains of Washington. That was who first introduced the term flying nada amore disperato saucers (flying saucers).
After the report by Arnold followed deluge viewing reports of strange objects, until July 2 of that year occurred the famous incident of Roswell, who later took a heavy toll, becoming the hottest topic in the history of UFOs. In 1947 also the US Air Force (USAF) initiated the project "Sign", upon the recommendation of Lieutenant General Nathan F. Twining nada amore disperato commander of the Armed Air Forces (later USAF) for a detailed study of the matter. The purpose of the program was to collect information on the UFO phenomenon by ordinary citizens. The final report was issued on August 5, 1948, entitled "Report of the situation" surrendered at Headquarters Air Force. The report made clear that the UFO was "interplanetary spacecraft origin". Nevertheless, and despite the efforts of Staff members to bring the case to the public, it was decided to continue the secrecy until the Air Force to gather enough information to avoid panic and potential. General Hoyt Vanderberg, nada amore disperato who made the decision, ordered to destroy the report nada amore disperato "Sign". Also, by order of the program was replaced by the "Grudge", which focused mainly on pilot reports of military and civil aviation, while the Air Force sought to debunking UFOs, ridiculing the eyewitnesses. In 1949 he announced that all the reports were unfounded, and that cease any investigation, a statement was forced to admit in 1951 that was untrue as the project continued. Many researchers nada amore disperato believe that on September 24, 1947 the then President Harry Truman established a strange group called Majestic-12 or MJ12, at the instigation of Dr Vannenar Bush, a leading scientist who played nada amore disperato an important role in the development of the atomic nada amore disperato bomb, and the Defence Minister James Forrestal, who much later would "commit suicide" by jumping from the window of the hospital where hospitalized.
The purpose of this secret group was the scientific investigation of the phenomenon of UFOs. In 1952 starts the Blue Book program (project Blue Book) which replaces the "Grudge" and aims to record UFO appearances and further study and research. The work of the "Blue Book" nada amore disperato officially ended in December 1969. Meanwhile, after a barrage of reports of UFOs, the USAF, who wanted a more extensive study of the phenomenon and to avoid questions from Congress, following a proposal by Carl Sagan assign the new research at universities. Eventually, in 1966, after the USAF paid $ 523,000 for an impartial investigation, a new group created by the University of Colorado hosted by Dr Edward Condon. Contracts, o Condon nada amore disperato guaranteed a "strictly objective work." But the Robert Lowe, before becoming director of the group, proposed a different approach: "Our study should be carried out almost exclusively by people who do not believe in UFOs ... the trick is to imagine describe the case so as to appear the public as a completely objective study ... ". For the next nine months the Condon Committee was active nada amore disperato examined only 100 of the 15,000 available reports, nada amore disperato some of them even very suspicious, and very few of the reputable witnesses. The results of this survey were known in January 1969, and virtually parroted the position of the Air Force: nada amore disperato there was no privacy, no risk and no evidence of the existence of UFOs. (The figures quoted by squadron leader Donald E. Keyhoe, head of NICAP) By the time I closed the "Blue Book", had been captured (all programs) for 12,618 performances UFOs, which are now 75,000 archive pages in building National Archives in Washington DC The results of my research were
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