A Previous UFO Report Came From the University of Colorado in 1968
Article by Ally Dever June 9, 2021 (colorado.edu)
• U.S. intelligence agencies are expected to present to Congress an unclassified report detailing what they know about UFOs. According to leaks by unnamed officials, the report will find no evidence of extraterrestrial involvement. But it could be.
• One of the last government-commissioned reports on UFOs was ‘The Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects’, or the ‘Condon Report’. Edward Condon, a former professor at the University of Colorado – Boulder, was given $300,000 to produce a thousand-page report. The report resides in the university library’s archives. The collection contains documents, journals, research papers, international newsletters, film reels of suspected “sightings” and books gathered during Condon’s commissioned study. Heather Bowden, head of Rare and Distinctive Collections, has preserved and reviewed the Condon Report collection and discusses it.
• Edward U. Condon (1902–1974), was a professor of physics and astrophysics and a fellow of the Joint Institute of Laboratory Astrophysics (JILA). He was a prominent theoretical physicist who made a major impact in the development of scientific fields such as quantum mechanics, nuclear science and electronics. But he was most known for his 1968 report on UFOs.
• Condon reported: “Our general conclusion is that nothing has come from the study of UFOs in the past 21 years that has added to science knowledge.” In other words, the study did not find any conclusive evidence that there have been sightings of UFOs that were crafted by remote galactic or intergalactic civilizations.
• According to a NY Times and CNN leak, the impending 2021 government-commissioned UFO report comes to a similar conclusion – that there is no evidence that extraterrestrials are involved, but does not rule out the possibility that alien life exists, somewhere.
• Bowden says she is most fascinated by the handwritten materials and scraps of notes that accompany the report, because it lends a human element to something that could otherwise be considered clinical and dry. Also, the film reels would be fascinating to watch.
• [Editor’s Note] And this is how academia treats this subject. The deep state Rockefeller Foundation has controlled what is taught in our schools, colleges and universities since the 1940s. After the Air Force spent fifteen years covering up UFOs through Project Blue Book, the Air Force generals wanted to just do away with it altogether. So they had Condon conduct a fake study and publish a fake report saying that there is nothing to the UFO phenomenon. Cased closed. Move on. And that’s where it has stood until this month, when the military and intelligence agencies are to present their updated findings – again – that there is nothing to the UFO phenomenon. And of course, academia is satisfied that that learned professors and scientists have studied the matter and declared it non-existent. Cased closed. Move on.
• These mind-controlled “academics” and “scientists”, not to mention the utterly compromised mainstream media “news reporters”, are nothing more than professional liars making a good living by regurgitating deep state disinformation and propaganda for the elite’s domination agenda. This corruption must and will be revealed. But then what? What do we do with all of these criminals who have been lying to the people for decades? Do they just get a slap on the wrist and go on with their lives? No. They must all be publicly identified and sequestered to a place where they cannot interact with society ever again. I’m thinking the emptied slave labor bases on Mars once the Solar Warden Alliance and Galactic Federation have finished clearing out the bad actors of the Nazi Dark Fleet and Interplanetary Corporate Conglomerate. Or perhaps send them all to a space barge prison. Put them anywhere but on this planet as humanity transforms the Earth into a Golden Age of higher consciousness and spirituality.
Later this month, U.S. intelligence agencies are expected to present to Congress a highly anticipated unclassified report detailing what they know about unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
According to unnamed officials reported to have been briefed on its contents, the task force did not find evidence that the unexplained aerial phenomena (likened to UFOs) that Navy pilots have witnessed in recent years are alien spacecrafts. But the report does not definitively say they aren’t.
One of the last government-commissioned reports on UFOs was conducted right here at CU Boulder and resides in the archives at University Libraries. Edward Condon, a former professor of physics and astrophysics, was given $300,000 to produce a thousand-page report named The Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects, or the Condon Report, as it became known.
Heather Bowden, head of Rare and Distinctive Collections, has preserved and reviewed the Condon Report and spoke with CU Boulder Today about what it found.
Who was Edward U. Condon?
Edward U. Condon (1902–74), a former professor of physics and astrophysics and fellow of the Joint Institute of Laboratory Astrophysics (JILA), was a prominent theoretical physicist who made substantial contributions in academia, industry and government. He had a major impact in the development of scientific fields such as quantum mechanics, nuclear science and electronics but was most known for his report on UFOs.
Why was the Condon Report commissioned?
The Condon Report was commissioned by the United States Air Force in the mid-1960s with the aim of producing an unbiased scientific investigation into the possibility that unidentified flying objects may be of extraterrestrial origin. The decision to conduct the study came from a March 1966 report from an ad hoc committee of the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board tasked with reviewing this issue.
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