What`s so interesting with this then? Well for the second time in a short while you have experts from the US Air force and Army talking about the reality of the UFO “phenomena” What you’re getting from this expert panel are people who have worked with the military, all of whom certainly agree that UFOs are real, and I think most of them would say it ought to be researched, said Col. John Alexander, one of the scheduled speakers to the Huffington Post.
So in just a few weeks, some kind of UFO-related secrets will be revealed at a Smithsonian Institution affiliated museum. That’s the implied promise in the title of a special lecture coming up at the National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas on Sept. 22.
The secrets haven’t yet been revealed, but the players involved certainly present the potential for something intriguing to emerge from this one-night event that’s part of the museum’s ongoing Area 51 lecture series.
Watch this promo for the upcoming UFO lecture at the National Atomic Testing Museum.
“We looked at bringing in some people to talk about extraterrestrials and UFOs,” said museum CEO and executive director Allan Palmer, a highly decorated former Air Force and Navy combat jet fighter.
“We wanted to concentrate on people who had personal stories and exposure to what they thought were real UFOs from the military side, because they might have just a little more credibility than your average Joe,” Palmer told The Huffington Post.
Four of the participants had previous American military security clearances:
Ret. Army Col. John Alexander: Former military insider who created Advanced Theoretical Physics — a group of top-level government officials and scientists brought together to study UFOs.
Ret. Air Force Col. Charles Halt: Former base commander of the RAF Bentwaters military base in England and vital eyewitness to the amazing UFO-related events at Rendlesham Forest in December 1980, where he believed the observed UFOs were extraterrestrial in origin.
Ret. Air Force Col. William Coleman: Former USAF bomber pilot, chief of Air Force public information and producer of NBC’s “Project UFO” series.
The fifth guest at the museum’s upcoming UFO lecture is former U.K. UFO desk officer Nick Pope.
What’s going to be different about this one-time lecture compared to previous gatherings where military personnel have stepped forward to reveal details about personal UFO experiences? “The main difference angle is that you have high credibility vetted sources,” Alexander told HuffPost. “What you’re getting from this panel are people who have worked with the military, all of whom certainly agree that UFOs are real, and I think most of them would say it ought to be researched.
Nothing new will be disclosed as long as we have groups within the Government controlling what is said all we will hear are more lies like we’ve been hearing since the late 40′s, like I said nothing new..
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See I told you so, it’s now Nov 2012 and still not a word, a bunch of lyres.
Nothing new will be disclosed as long as we have groups within the Government controlling what is said all we will hear are more lies like we’ve been hearing since the late 40′s, like I said nothing new..
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