McDonnell Douglas studied UFOs in the 1960s
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account has a background in research and development, specifically in aerospace technology. They became interested in UFOs after jokingly suggesting to their boss how UFOs might operate. This led them to read multiple books on the subject and eventually conclude that UFOs are likely from other places and may involve humanoid beings. They directed a research project that studied gravity control techniques and analyzed UFOs, hiring experts to interview witnesses. The person believes that there are multiple extraterrestrial races visiting Earth. They express concern about the secrecy surrounding this information, suggesting that there are more reasons to keep it hidden than to reveal it, fearing public backlash and further questions.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview discusses the existence of multiple races of non-human entities visiting Earth and the secrecy surrounding this information. It also highlights a significant funding effort towards researching UFO technology and the potential existence of a committee that deliberates on disclosure.
The UFOs are clearly coming from someplace else; they are clearly manned or humanoid.
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“You're not going to believe this but the UFOs are clearly coming from someplace else.”
Managed by: Boeing
study gravity control techniques and analyze UFOs
The UFOs are clearly coming from someplace else; they are clearly manned or humanoid.
There are multiple races visiting Earth, not just one or two, but half a dozen or so.
The company put in about $500,000 worth of research effort to study gravity control techniques and analyze UFOs.
There is a group called The Majestic 12 committee that meets to discuss reasons for and against disclosing information about UFOs.