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SCIENCE & SOCIETY
*UFO theorists gain support abroad, but repression at home 

Study by French officials, routine unexplained sightings, US military safety 
aspects combine to boost believers

By Leslie Kean, 5/21/2000 


ast month's release of the first detailed satellite images of Area 51, the 
top-secret US Air Force test site in Nevada, prompted a Web site meltdown as 
people from across the nation logged on in search of clues about unidentified 
flying objects.


''The interest has been really phenomenal,'' said David Mountain, marketing 
director for Aerial Images Inc., which posted the high-resolution photographs 
of Area 51 on the Internet.


But those hoping to see signs that captured UFOs are stored at the site (as 
some aficionados have suggested) were destined to be disappointed. Most of 
Area 51's operations occur underground, making photos meaningless.


Anyone looking for fresh information on UFOs would have better luck trying a 
new, but less publicized, source: a study by the French military, just 
translated into an approved English edition.


High-level officials - including retired generals from the French Institute 
of Higher Studies for National Defense, a government-financed strategic 
planning agency - recently took a giant step in openly challenging skepticism 
about UFOs.


In a report based on a three-year study, they concluded that ''numerous 
manifestations observed by reliable witnesses could be the work of craft of 
extraterrestrial origin'' and that, in fact, the best explanation is ''the 
extraterrestrial hypothesis.'' Although not categorically proven, ''strong 
presumptions exist in its favor and if it is correct, it is loaded with 
significant consequences.''


The French group reached that conclusion after examining nearly 500 
international aeronautical sightings and radar/


visual cases, and previously undisclosed pilots' reports. They drew on data 
from official sources, government authorities, and the air forces of other 
countries. The findings are contained in a 90-page report titled ''UFOs and 
Defense: What Should We Prepare For?''


''The number of sightings, which are completely unexplained despite the 
abundance and quality of data from them, is growing throughout the world,'' 
the team declared.


The authors note that about 5 percent of sightings on which there is solid 
documentation cannot be easily attributed to earthly sources, such as secret 
military exercises. This 5 percent seem ''to be completely unknown flying 
machines with exceptional performances that are guided by a natural or 
artificial intelligence,'' they say. Science has developed plausible models 
for travel from another solar system and for technology that could be used to 
propel the vehicles, the report points out.


It assures readers that UFOs have demonstrated no hostile acts, ''although 
intimidation maneuvers have been confirmed.''


Given the widespread skepticism about UFOs, many will quickly dismiss the 
generals' ''extraterrestrial hypothesis.'' But it is less easy to do so once 
the authors' credentials are considered. The study's originators are 
four-star General Bernard Norlain, former commander of the French Tactical 
Air Force and military counselor to the prime minister; General Denis Letty, 
an air force fighter pilot; and Andre Lebeau, former head of the National 
Center for Space Studies, the French equivalent of NASA.


They formed a 12-member ''Committee for In-depth Studies,'' abbreviated as 
COMETA, which authored the report. Other contributors included a three-star 
admiral, the national chief of police, and the head of a government agency 
studying the subject, as well as scientists and weapons engineers.


Not only does the group stand by its findings, it is urging international 
action. The writers recommend that France establish ''sectorial cooperation 
agreements with interested European and foreign countries'' on the matter of 
UFOs. They suggest that the European Union undertake diplomatic action with 
the United States ''exerting useful pressure to clarify this crucial issue 
which must fall within the scope of political and strategic alliances.''


Why might the United States be interested - albeit, privately - in a subject 
often met with ridicule, or considered the domain of the irrational?


For one thing, declassified US government documents show that unexplained 
objects with extraordinary technical capabilities pose challenges to military 
activity around the globe. For example, US fighter jets have attempted to 
pursue UFOs, according to North American Aerospace Defense Command logs and 
Air Force documents. Iranian and Peruvian air force planes attempted to shoot 
down unidentified craft in 1976 and 1980. Belgium F-16s armed with missiles 
pursued a UFO in 1990.


Further, the French report says that there have been ''visits above secret 
installations and missile bases'' and ''military aircraft shadowed'' in the 
United States.


Edgar Mitchell, the Apollo 14 astronaut who was the sixth man to walk on the 
moon, is one of many supporters of international cooperation on UFOs. Of the 
French report, he says, ''It's significant that individuals of some standing 
in the government, military, and intelligence community in France came forth 
with this.''


Mitchell, who holds a doctorate from MIT in aeronautics and astronautics, is 
convinced ''at a confidence level above 90 percent, that there is reality to 
all of this.'' He says, ''People have been digging through the files and 
investigating for years now. The files are quite convincing. The only thing 
that's lacking is the official stamp.''


Mitchell joins five-star Admiral Lord Hill-Norton, the former head of the 
British Ministry of Defense, in calling for congressional fact-finding 
hearings into the UFO question.


Although Congress seems disinclined to pursue the matter, the public's 
interest in UFOs is undiminished. A ballot initiative underway in Missouri, 
certified by the secretary of state in March, urges Congress to convene 
hearings. The initiative states that ''the Federal Government's handling of 
the UFO issue has contributed to the public cynicism toward, and general 
mistrust of, government.''


US Naval Reserve Commander Willard H. Miller has long been communicating this 
same concern to high level federal officials. With over 30 years in Navy and 
joint interagency operations with the Defense Department, Miller has 
participated in a series of previously undisclosed briefings for Pentagon 
brass about military policy regarding UFOs.


Like many, Miller says he worries that the military's lack of preparation for 
encounters with unexplained craft could provoke dangerous confrontation when, 
and if, such an encounter occurs; ''precipitous military decisions,'' he 
warns, ''may lead to unnecessary confusion, misapplication of forces, or 
possible catastrophic consequences.''


And he says he is not alone in his concerns. ''There are those in high places 
in the government who share a growing interest in this subject,'' Miller 
reports.


If the US military is concerned about UFOs, it is not saying so publicly. 
Indeed, the French report chastises the United States for what it calls an 
''impressive repressive arsenal'' on the subject, including a policy of 
disinformation and military regulations prohibiting public disclosure of UFO 
sightings.


Air Force Regulation 200-2, ''Unidentified Flying Objects Reporting,'' for 
example, prohibits the release to the public and the media of any data about 
''those objects which are not explainable.'' An even more restrictive 
procedure is outlined in the Joint Army Navy Air Force Publication 146, which 
threatens to prosecute anyone under its jurisdiction - including pilots, 
civilian agencies, merchant marine captains, and even some fishing vessels - 
for disclosing reports of sightings relevant to US security.


Although researchers have been able to obtain some information through the 
Freedom of Information Act, many UFO documents remain classified.


In earlier decades, issues that remain pertinent today were openly discussed. 
In 1960, for example, US Representative Leonard G. Wolf of Iowa entered an 
''urgent warning'' from R.E. Hillenkoetter, a former CIA director and Navy 
vice admiral, into the Congressional Record that ''certain dangers are linked 
with unidentified flying objects.'' Wolf cited General L.M. Chassin, NATO 
coordinator of Allied Air Service, warning that ''If we persist in refusing 
to recognize the existence of the UFOs, we will end up, one fine day, by 
mistaking them for the guided missiles of an enemy - and the worst will be 
upon us.''


These concerns were taken seriously enough to be incorporated into the 1971 
US-Soviet ''Agreement on Measures to Reduce the Outbreak of Nuclear War.''


The French report may open the door for nations to be more forthcoming once 
again. Chile, for example, is openly addressing its own concerns about air 
safety and UFOs. The now retired chief of the Chilean Air Force has formed a 
committee with civil aviation specialists to study recent near-collisions of 
UFOs and civilian airliners.


As the international conversation about UFOs unfolds, sightings continue, as 
they have for decades. Perhaps the most notable recent USsighting took place 
in March 1997. Hundreds of people across Arizona reported seeing huge 
triangular objects, hovering silently in the night sky - a sighting that, as 
the state's US Senator John McCain noted recently, has ''never been fully 
explained.''


As recently as Jan. 5, four policemen at different locations in St. Claire 
County, Illinois, witnessed a huge, brightly lighted, triangular craft flying 
and hovering at 1,000 feet. One officer reported witnessing extreme rapid 
motion by the craft that cannot be explained in conventional terms. Nearby 
Scott Air Force base and the Federal Aviation Administration purport to know 
nothing.


The Defense Department maintains it can find no information acknowledging the 
existence of the triangular objects. In response to a suit by curious 
Arizonans, it provided details of its search to US District Court Judge 
Stephen M. McNamee of Phoenix. On March 30, McNamee concluded that ''a 
reasonable search was conducted'' even though no information was obtained, 
and he dismissed the case.


There is one government agency in the country that has taken steps to prepare 
for a UFO encounter. The Fire Officer's Guide to Disaster Control, second 
edition - used by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and taught at the 
seven universities offering degrees in fire science - warns of ''UFO 
hazards,'' such as electrical fields that cause blackouts, force fields, and 
physiological effects.


''Do not stand under a UFO that is hovering at low altitudes,'' the book 
warns. ''Do not touch or attempt to touch a UFO that has landed.''


The text leaves little room for skepticism. John E. Mack, professor of 
psychiatry at Harvard University and a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, stopped 
being skeptical a long time ago.


''No culture from the beginning of time, no culture from anywhere on the 
planet, has ever voided the idea of all other intelligent life other than 
ourselves,'' he told a UFO conference at the New York Hall of Science two 
weeks ago. ''That's arrogance.''


Leslie Kean is a freelance journalist in the San Francisco Bay area.


This story ran on page E3 of the Boston Globe on 5/21/2000. 
© Copyright 2000 Globe Newspaper Company. 


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