GL DEEP DIVES
From 1952 to 1969, the U.S. Air Force ran Project Blue Book, officially tasked with investigating UFO sightings and determining whether they posed a threat to national security. But decades later, a serious question remains: Was Project Blue Book a genuine scientific inquiry — or a carefully managed public-facing operation designed to calm, redirect, or dismiss public concern? In this episode of GL Deep Dives, we take a critical look at the documents, testimonies, and historical context surrounding Project Blue Book. We explore: * how Blue Book was structured and staffed * the role of the Air Force and scientific consultants * why so many cases were labeled “insufficient data” or “misidentified” * internal contradictions between public conclusions and private assessments * whistleblower claims and later declassified material * whether Blue Book was meant to find the truth — or control the narrative Did the U.S. government already know more than it admitted? Was Blue Book designed to investigate UFOs… or explain them away? This episode separates documented facts from speculation, examining why Project Blue Book still shapes public trust — and distrust — in official UFO investigations today. Ideal for listeners interested in UFO history, declassified programs, government secrecy, Cold War intelligence, and the origins of modern disclosure debates. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2514534/support]
107 Folgen
Kommentare
0Sei die erste Person, die kommentiert
Melde dich jetzt an und werde Teil der GL DEEP DIVES-Community!