Project Blue Book. The Fringe. Background Project Sign was an official U. Below you will find documents relating to these projects. Follow us. Related Posts. Comments are closed. Submit Type above and press Enter to search. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book.
Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. Media Type Media Type. Year Year. Textual records of Project BLUE BOOK the documentation relating to investigations of unidentified flying objects , excluding names of people involved in the sightings, are now available for research in the National Archives Building.
The records include approximately 2 cubic feet of unarranged project or administrative files, 37 cubic feet of case files in which individual sightings are arranged chronologically, and 3 cubic feet of records relating to the Office of Special Investigations OSI , portions of which are arranged chronologically, by OSI district, and by overseas command.
A cubic foot of records comprises about 2, pages. Finding aids for these records include a file list for the project files and an index to individual sightings, entered by date and location. The first microfilm roll includes a list of contents for all of the rolls and the finding aids. Photographs scattered among the textual records have also been filmed separately on the last two rolls. Of these remain "Unidentified. As a result of these investigations and studies and experience gained from investigating UFO reports since , the conclusions of Project BLUE BOOK are: 1 no UFO reported, investigated, and evaluated by the Air Force has ever given any indication of threat to our national security; 2 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; and 3 there has been no evidence indicating that sightings categorized as "unidentified" are extraterrestrial vehicles.
Because of the considerable cost to the Air Force in the past, and the tight funding of Air Force needs today, there is no likelihood the Air Force will become involved with UFO investigation again.
There are a number of universities and professional scientific organizations, such as the American Association for the Advancement of Science, which have considered UFO phenomena during periodic meetings and seminars. In addition, a list of private organizations interested in aerial phenomena my be found in Gayle's Encyclopedia of Associations edition 8, vol-.
Such timely review of the situation by private groups ensures that sound evidence will not be overlooked by the scientific community. A person calling the base to report a UFO is advised to contact a private or professional organization as mentioned above or to contact a local law enforcement agency if the caller feels his or public safety is endangered. Periodically, it is erroneously stated that the remains of extraterrestrial visitors are or have been stored at Wright-Patterson AFB.
There are not now nor ever have been, any extraterrestrial visitors or equipment on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The National Archives has received many requests for documentation and information about "Project MJ Nathan Twining, dated July 14, This particular document poses problems for the following reasons:. Even when the President had 'off the record' meetings, the Appointment Books contain entries indicating the time of the meeting and the participants Robert Cutler, at the direction of President Eisenhower, was visiting overseas military installations on the day he supposedly issued this memorandum July 14, The Administration Series in Eisenhower's Papers as President contains Cutler's memorandum and report to the President upon his return from the trip.
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