Thursday, November 08, 2007

Another Big ufo event at the National Press Club


15 military and government officials from 7 countries will present evidence of close encounters with UFO's and the results of government investigations November 12 2007.

Former Arizona Governor Fife Symington will moderate a distinguished panel of former
highranking government, aviation, and military officials from seven countries to discuss close encounters with what the US Air Force describes as Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). Representatives from France, England, Belgium, Chile, Peru, Iran and the US will call for the US Government to join in an international dialogue and re-open its investigation – which the Air Force shut down over 30 years ago – in cooperation with other governments currently dealing with this unusual and controversial phenomenon. While on active duty, the panelists have either witnessed a UFO incident or have conducted an official investigation into UFO cases relevant to aviation safety and
national security.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The only thing I can say is ... it's about damn time !

Billy Hall said...

The US Government will never tell us anything.

Anonymous said...

This blog is from a journalist who was present at the event:
http://bijanc.wordpress.com/2007/11/12/from-blue-book-to-x-files-dc-ufo-event-features-brass-and-pols/

I was able to catch part of it broadcast live on CNN and it was pretty interesting. And I was happy to see that Dr. Greer had nothing to do with it. I would have been interested to hear what Jerome Clark, Jamie Maussan, and perhaps someone involved with the COMETA report, Hynek center, or a member of the Belgium military involved with the incident in the 80's would have added to the discusssion. But considering what they did pull off it was quite impressive.

Anonymous said...

One revision, a member of the Belgium military was part of the panel. I missed that part of the broadcast.

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