Dr. Richard F. Haines, Bill Moore & others discuss the UFO and alien abduction phenomenon (1989)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves several experts discussing UFOs and abductions. They express skepticism about government transparency and the media's role in covering up information. They mention that many people claim to have been abducted and that there is a need for serious scientific investigation into these claims. The experts include authors and researchers who have dedicated their lives to studying UFOs. They highlight the impact of Whitley Strieber's book, Communion, in encouraging public discussion about abductions. After the encounter, the experts continue to seek answers and emphasize the importance of proper investigation into the UFO phenomenon.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around the government's alleged cover-up of UFO phenomena and the increasing number of abduction claims from individuals across various backgrounds. Experts emphasize the need for a serious scientific investigation into these claims and highlight the historical context of the Roswell incident as a pivotal moment in UFO history.
There is very strong evidence that the government is covering up.
William Moore
“There is very strong evidence that the government is covering up.”
Dr. Frank Stranges
“If this is true, the United States government owes it to the people to conduct a strict serious scientific investigation.”
Vicki Cooper
Dr. Richard Haines
“There are a great number of people doing research in this subject who are not trained.”
Ed Conroy
“The effect of Whitley Strieber's book Communion is really incalculable.”
There is very strong evidence that the government is covering up.
More and more people from every walk of life claim that they have been abducted.
The United States government owes it to the people to conduct a strict serious scientific investigation into the matter.
There is military documentation to suggest that the Roswell incident occurred.
The first press release stated unequivocally that the Air Force had in fact recovered the wreckage of a flying saucer.
The whole weather device story was nothing more than a fabrication designed to get the press off of their backs.