28 April 2018

"Tales of the Hawk", Bruce Maccabee, PhD, presentation (2008)

Tales of the Hawk tells the story of a Retired Air Force Colonel who worked at the Air Technical Intelligence Center at Wright Patterson Air Force Base which has been confirmed as a depository for recovered crash debris of extraterrestrial origin. His story is about his own "cover up" experiences. Dr Macabbee is one of the original developers of the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) and was instrumental in establishing the Fund for UFO Research.
 The X-Conference is pleased to welcome UFO Researcher and Physicist Bruce Maccabee, PhD. 
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It is not confirmed that Wright Patterson Air Force Base is a "depository for recovered crash debris of extraterrestrial origin," as the first sentence in the quotation above says. And Bruce Maccabee, PhD, is not making such a claim in his presentation "Tales of the Hawk."

Maccabee's presentation is from 2008, and it starts at 2:40 minutes. I've previously mentioned to my Swedish readers that this blog has shifted its focus. It now explores government and military involvement, or lack thereof, in the UFO topic, instead of just the physical side of UFOs.The change in focus started with the first presentation by Bruce Maccabee, "SECURITY MATTER - X."

The physical aspect of the UFO phenomenon is validated. UFOs are real and therefore worth of rigorous and open scientific investigation, and serious coverage and discussion in the media. But no one knows or can prove that UFOs are extraterrestrial. At least no one from an official position and status has offered such evidence.

The aspect of government and military knowledge about and involvement in the UFO phenomenon is a much more complex issue to get to the truth of. There are a lot of myths, speculation, and conspiracy theories surrounding this aspect. Which the praised by critics and award-winning documentary Mirage Men portrays.

I believe a bizarre discrepancy exists between the robust evidence of the UFO phenomenon's physical nature and the US government and military's official denial.
I strongly believe that the U.S. military and intelligence know about UFOs, see them as a security risk, and are probably secretly investigating them.

But...

I doubt the U.S. military, or any other military or government, knows more about UFOs and their purpose than the average person. The amount of documents that clearly shows that the US Air Force, CIA, and FBI historically have taken the UFO phenomenon very seriously are enough to convince me that they have taken, and are taking, the UFO issue seriously and consider it to be a potential threat.

So why this discrepancy between the military and intelligence agencies' official "ignorance" and "silence" about UFOs, and their unofficial interest in and worries about UFOs?

That is the key question I am trying to explore and hopefully get some actual answers to.

I want the reader of this blog to understand that no one in the world has presented any evidence for the US military having recovered and reverse engineered any extraterrestrial technology, that president Eisenhower made a deal with an extraterrestrial civilisation, and so on and so forth.

All the above is at best based on credible witness testimonies. All the above is anecdotal. They are stories. Some are intriguing, but still uncorroborated stories.

It doesn't matter how credible the witness is. Uncorroborated anecdotes and stories do not constitute evidence. Not in my world. That is not to say that we should not listen to and take into account credible "insiders`" information about what they have seen, heard or experienced concerning the UFO issue.

At the same time, we have to be very careful with how we evaluate that kind of information and what conclusions (if any) we can draw from the information.

My own conclusions about the discrepancy between mainly the US Air Force and the CIA's official and unofficial standpoints on the UFO issue is that they are as ignorant and confused as the rest of us about the nature and intent of the UFO phenomena.

I think that scenario is more realistic and probable than the "conspiracy theory"- scenario.

Of course, I may be mistaken. Or the scenario is a totally different one or a much more complex one?

The most relevant matter is that there comes an official statement that the UFO phenomenon is real and that it is worth a public, transparent, and serious scientific investigation. That has to be the first step of any kind or shape of disclosure or end of "the truth embargo" on the UFO phenomenon.

But at the moment, I am inclined to believe that no official and public statement will come anytime soon. I think "disclosure" on the UFO phenomenon has to come from a grass root level.

Perhaps with some help from "insiders" from the military,  intelligence agencies and/or private contractors, which President Eisenhower called "the military and industrial complex" and a threat against a democratic and open society.

Bruce Maccabee's presentation is based on a contact and conversations he had with an "insider" in the US Air Force, in the presentation called "Hawk."

The presentation is interesting, but keep in mind what I have written above about anecdotes and stories, when you watch and listen to Maccabee's presentation. Also keep in mind the storyline in the documentary "Mirage Men" from 2014. Somewhere between the 40 minutes and 46 minutes mark in his presentation, Maccabee mentions being in contact with the U S Air Force special agent, Richard C. Doty, who is the main character in "Mirage Men."

Enjoy and take care! (And please keep in mind that I am not used to writing in the English language, but if I do not practice, I cannot get better at it.)





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