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Tuesday, April 21, 2020

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Fact: Air Force Regulation (AFR) 200-2, along with Joint Army, Navy and Air Force Publication (JANAP) 146, made releasing information about unidentified flying objects to non-authorized persons a crime.

The Air Force permitted release of information only on cases they HAD SOLVED or COULD EXPLAIN.  One of the earliest issues under varied PBB leaders was reducing the "unidentifieds" and instead a process of labeling cases "lack of sufficient data for evaluate" and quick and easy explanations emerged.  Some so patently incorrect they are laughable on review.

Project Blue Book was, it is said, declassified in 1977 except for reports of UFO's potentially affecting national security. Those reports were allegedly made in accordance with JANAP 146 or the Air Force Manual 55-11. As such, they were not part of Project Blue Book.

Is it true?
Blue Book contains no major navy or army sightings as might be expected based on such regulations as JANAP 146 or AFR 200.2 .  Is this true?  As the military entered into a research and development phase related to first missile research and then to lunar landing projects the Army, Navy and new Air Force were given separate pieces of a vast R&D plan and given different agendas that, theoretically, were all to dovetail at some future date in a vast master plan.

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