[0:10:10 - 0:10:25] The panel arose from a recommendation to the Intelligence Advisory Committee in December 1952 from a Central Intelligence Agency review of the US Air Force investigation into unidentified flying objects,
Project Blue Book.
[0:12:18 - 0:12:29] So I remember a Jacques talking about a document that he accidentally found in the files of Dr. Jalen Hainek, who was a scientific advisor to
Project Blue Book.
[0:12:29 - 0:12:36] In my association with
Project Blue Book, I know very well that it was not a scientific project.
[0:13:07 - 0:13:18] That basically talked about this, a program that paralleled
Project Blue Book, but it was way underground, way more funding, way better scientists, all these things.
[0:13:57 - 0:14:11] But basically the implication was there was a very well funded panel of eminent scientists that were involved and that
Project Blue Book was just a dog and pony show.
[0:29:33 - 0:29:46] And he was telling Heineck, look, you got to look into these cases that are classified in
project blue book files as psychological because those are reports of witnesses claiming to see beans connected to the craft.