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I've known Dave for about two years when we were introduced by a mutual friend who had served on the Air Force with him.

The UAP task force director funneled a request through the Ops Center like, hey, is there any intel officer for your agency would be willing to be representative on the task force to kind of fill that void with expertise from NRO and the Air Force?

Twining, the head of all aircraft development for the Air Force, wrote a famous letter.

That top brass at the Air Force is conceding the reality of UFOs.

Blue Book was the Air Force's official program tasked with investigating UFOs in the 50s and

But it was basically a propaganda mouthpiece for the Air Force, explaining away and downplaying

It also was the site for Blue Book, the anti-UFO's Sci-op that the Air Force ran in the

fail, the Air Force Office of Special Investigations would show up men in black style, confiscate

This 1966 investigation into UFOs was paid for but supposed to be uninfluenced by the Air Force.

and was he used by the original atomic UFO programs and by the Air Force to downplay it?

of that narrative and at times use it for its own purposes we know the Air Force tried to marginalize

UFOs with blue book but later in 1979 the Air Force drove a man crazy by playing up his belief in

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