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PROJECT BLUE BOOK: THE UFO INVESTIGATION DESIGNED TO FIND NOTHING

42 min · 30 de may de 2026
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Episode 18 | History's Mysteries — Conspiracies & Cover-Ups In this Mystery episode we focus on Project Blue Book — the US Air Force's 1947 to 1969 official investigation of UFO sightings, which concluded nothing was worth investigating while its own records show the program was designed to debunk rather than discover, and which left 701 of 12,618 cases genuinely unexplained. This episode covers the classified Estimate of the Situation that concluded extraterrestrial origin was the most likely explanation and was ordered destroyed, the Robertson Panel's CIA-directed recommendation to debunk, J. Allen Hynek's transformation from hired skeptic to advocate, and the pattern connecting Blue Book to Roswell and Rendlesham — official investigations designed to manage a public narrative producing incomplete conclusions that leave genuine questions permanently unanswered. Designed to find nothing. Left 701 cases it couldn't explain. #HistoryMystery #ProjectBlueBook #UFO #CIA #MysteryPodcast

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