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UFO Research in the United States at the World UFO Congress

The U.S. Air Force once implemented a "Project Blue Book" to investigate UFOs.

Due to the high level of confidentiality, most of the findings have not been released.

Government information circulated and circulated by the public shows that more than fifty years ago, the U.S. government established the so-called "MJ-12" twelve-member team directly under the president to study a UFO crash that occurred in New Mexico.

There are many private research groups in the United States, among which "MUFON" is the UFO research organization with the largest number of people and the largest institution. It holds an annual meeting every year and publishes papers, which is highly valued by the public.

The UFO organization established in Washington, D.C., in August 1978 is completely different from previous organizations of the same nature. It does not recruit members, publish any publications, and does not make existing UFO organizations feel threatened because its purpose is to provide funds.

To other UFO organizations and individuals, I hope everyone can study UFOs together and rigorously.

The new organization was called the "UFO Research Foundation" and was registered as a non-profit organization under the laws of the District of Columbia.

The initiator is Dr. Bruce Maccabee, a laser physicist and an internationally renowned UFO researcher.

Members of the foundation's executive committee include zoologist Clark Philips, director of the National Aquarium; astronomer Dr. John Carson, a professor at the University of Maryland; and David Schwartz, chairman of the Department of Geology at Harvard University.

Dr. Lan and Navy Captain Thomas Dooley.

The foundation also provides extensive scientific and technical support and is committed to the pursuit of advanced science and knowledge, as well as the public's understanding of UFOs, and even establishes awards for individuals with special research achievements.

GEPNA, a UFO research organization officially funded by the French government, compiled a summary report from 1,600 cases after 12 years of in-depth investigation.

Summarizing one of the most shocking cases, GEPNA director Jean-Jacques Velasco said that in 1964, two teenagers saw a group of alien children playing near the town of Gossain in central France: "A silver spherical object stopped a hundred meters away from them.

A few feet away, four aliens in silver uniforms were playing. After a few minutes, the aliens finished playing. Three of them crawled back through a hole in the flying saucer and followed it up, leaving one alien behind.

On the ground, when the UFO reached about 20 feet high, the alien suddenly jumped upwards, penetrated the hull of the UFO and disappeared. "Science still cannot explain how the alien got through," Velasco said.

Through the metal hull, this is one of the most powerful cases proving the existence of UFOs.