deny this fact both in and out of government? Are these just
extraterrestrial "true believers" gone amuck? There is no doubt
that the government has known the truth about foo fighters and
German saucers in general for almost sixty years, yet they have
never been willing to publicly acknowledge these facts. Why is
this? What issues of national security could possibly be
compromised with such a disclosure over a half-century later?
Is this denial of foo fighters just of government inspiration?
The sad truth is that the private "information" or disinformation
sector is also guilty in of a cover-up. Why do they contribute
to the denial of the German origin of this technology? What
major New York publisher has ever published on German flying
discs as opposed to the libraries of books pushing the
extraterrestrial UFO hypothesis—a hypothesis totally lacking in
proof? Let me pose the specific question: would Simon and
Schuster ever publish a book on the German origins of flying
saucers as they did for Col. Corso and his extraterrestrial
hypothesis? If not why?
Another question arises from the confirmation of foo fighters by
the government. This question concerns the veracity of Renato
Vesco who originally placed the topic before us in his Italian
edition as early as 1968. The question is this: If Vesco is
right about foo fighters, what about the other claims he made
about German saucers? Specifically, these are claims made about
the further development of the foo fighter technology resulting
in a manned saucer project he called "Kugelblitz" (balllightning). As well as claiming the Kugelblitz actually flew,
Vesco gave us some tantalizing details of the development of
German saucer technology by the Anglo-Americans after the war.
In view of Vesco's track record, we can not simply dismiss these
claims as has been done in the past. Vesco's assertions should
be borne in mind as further facts become evident.
Finally, there is some small evidence that the Americans did
acquire working examples of these foo fighters. If the Americans
had captured complete examples of the foo fighter one would
expect they would be taken to existing testing facilities in the
Southwestern United States and tested as were other examples of
captured German technology. This appears to be the case. The
Arizona Republic reports a sighting dated July 8, 1947 involving
two flying silvery balls which can only be foo fighters.
Foo Fighters
Sources and References
1.
Vesco, Renato, 1976, page 82, Intercept UFO. Pinnacle Books,
Inc., 275 Madison Ave, New York, NY. 10016, recently reissued
as Man-Made UFOs 1944-1994 by Adventures Unlimited Press
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