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Four retired Army and Air Force colonels and a former British Ministry of Defense investigator join forces this weekend at the National Atomic Testing Museum to speak on a subject public officials rarely address — UFOs.
The Smithsonian-affiliated museum’s special lecture, “Military UFOs: Secrets Revealed” is open to the public and has been long anticipated by researchers of unexplained phenomena.
The exact nature of the secrets hasn’t been revealed, but the participants form a historic who’s who of UFO researchers spanning half a century.
At least one of the participants has strongly hinted he’s going to reveal startling UFO-related information that hasn’t yet seen the light of day.
“I’m going to explain what I think and what I believe, and this is after all these years thinking about it. I think I’ve got the answer and no one has ever mentioned it,” said retired Air Force Col. William Coleman.
Coleman is a former Air Force bomber pilot, public affairs officer and chief spokesman for the Air Force’s Project Blue Book between 1961 and 1963. Blue Book was the official 20-year study of UFOs, which ended in 1969, after reaching several negative conclusions about UFOs, including:
There has been no evidence submitted to or discovered by the Air Force that sightings categorized as “unidentified” represent technological developments or principles beyond the range of present-day scientific knowledge.
Secrets revealed?
They’ll just say the pop line-
UFO’s were all a cover for military testing of advanced aircraft designs…
or “special” weather balloons.
Whichever is more convenient at the moment.