[0:04:30 - 0:04:34] saw an employment with like an aerospace company or something,
the Air Force would have
[0:22:35 - 0:22:40] The meeting included
the Air Force's Office of Special Investigations, the Office of Naval
[0:24:05 - 0:24:10] for
the Air Force, captain Edward J. Ruppelt has quoted saying many of the sightings reported
[0:29:54 - 0:30:00] The denied there was ever a Robert Jacobs in
the Air Force and in another inquiry they
[0:49:34 - 0:49:42] The official policy to this day, as my understanding is that
the Air Force will neither confirm or deny the exact location of stored nuclear weapons.
[0:59:25 - 0:59:39] The Air Force tried to downplay the incident, blaming it on a faulty circuit card. In fact, they claimed they only lost communication for mere 59 minutes, but Robert Hastings, being Robert Hastings, did some back-channel.
[1:01:01 - 1:01:12] They were told on each occasion during their exit interview from
the Air Force that a flag was being put in their folders citing them as a security risk.
[1:01:12 - 1:01:26] So that if they sought employment with like an aerospace company or something in the future, they would, you know, if someone checked
the Air Force file, they would be,
the Air Force would have designated them to be security risks.
[1:22:08 - 1:22:12] I was a counterintelligence officer for
the Air Force Office Special Investigation.
[1:45:03 - 1:45:12] The study got published. The content of the study is at odds with the conclusions, but
the Air Force cancelled Project Bluewick anyway.
[1:45:59 - 1:46:07] The Condon Commission was a supposedly independent UFO review panel, paid for, but not influenced by
the Air Force.