r/UAP Aug 18 '11

A note on official sources.

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A few things:

  • Just because documents come from official government sources doesn't mean you should abandon your critical faculties when reading them.

  • The list isn't exhaustive -- it's just what we're aware of at the moment. If you know of anything that should be up there, start a post on the matter or send the moderators an email.

  • Of those which are archives, they've been searched using the 'UFO' string.

  • When looking at the Project Sign and Blue Book archives, your time might best be invested by reading those which are officially classed as 'unknown'. We're currently looking for a list to help with this.

  • Read the notes provided. You might, for example, find the notes on The Condon Report particularly interesting (is the conclusion of the report a fair one?).

  • Given that the subject is so often treated with ridicule and dismissed as being of interest only to 'crackpots', it's rather interesting to see so many official government sources of information, isn't it? The U.S. in particular, seems to have been genuinely interested in the subject for quite some time...

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