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How the Pentagon Started Taking U F O s Seriously

Save this story for later. On May 9, 2001, Steven M. Greer took the lectern at the National Press Club, in Washington, D.C., in pursuit of the truth about unidentified flying objects. Greer, an emergency-room physician in Virginia and an outspoken ufologist, believed that the government had long withheld from the American people its familiarity with alien visitations. He had founded the Disclosure Project in 1993 in an attempt to penetrate the sanctums of conspiracy. Greer’s reckoning that day featured some twenty speakers. He provided, in support of his claims, a four-hundred-and-ninety-two-page dossier called the “Disclosure Project Briefing Document.” For public officials too busy to absorb such a vast tract of suppressed knowledge, Greer had prepared a ninety-five-page “Executive Summary of the Disclosure Project Briefing Document.” After some throat-clearing, the “Executive Summary” began with “A Brief Summary,” which included a series of bullet points outlin

They are all over my yard : Brood X cicadas start to emerge in the Miami Valley

‘They are all over my yard’: Brood X cicadas start to emerge in the Miami Valley Kristen Spicker Brood X cicadas are beginning to emerge in the Miami Valley as temperatures continue to climb this week. The periodic cicadas appear every 17 years, and billions are expected to emerge this spring and summer in parts of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, New Jersey and Maryland. Two people in Kettering submitted photos of cicadas near the Hills and Dales neighborhood. Andy Carter shared a picture of two cicadas on a tire, and Mari Foster submitted photos of the insects clinging to grass on South Patterson Boulevard.

OHIO Air Force ROTC commissions six officers

OHIO Air Force ROTC commissions six officers Published: May 19, 2021 Author: Staff reports Front L-R: 2Lt Carter Fee, 2Lt Kyle Dunlap, 2Lt Luke Hamlin. Back L-R: 2Lt Mark Vorndran, 2Lt Derek Weber, 2Lt Cole Losoncy Ohio University’s Air Force ROTC Detachment 650 commissioned six cadets as officers in the United States Air Force on Saturday, May 1, 2021. During a ceremony in Baker University Center, the six cadets were commissioned as Second Lieutenants.  Kyle Dunlap, from Zanesville, Ohio, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the Russ College of Engineering and Technology of Arts and Sciences and will serve as a Developmental Engineer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. 

Ohio Space Forum participants highlight roles of Air and Space forces

By THOMAS GNAU | Springfield News-Sun | Published: May 18, 2021 DAYTON, Ohio (Tribune News Service) In an era of growing danger in space, Ohio is playing a fundamental role, participants said Tuesday at the Ohio Space Forum. That Ohio connection was impossible to miss, especially as one panel explored military and federal perspectives. On that panel, three of four members are based in Ohio while a fourth has a boss working at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. I like to say that Dayton, Ohio, is not just the birthplace of aviation, but it also in my opinion is the birthplace of space intelligence, said Col. Maurizio Mo Calabrese, commander of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) at Wright-Patterson, whose 4,000 military and civilian employees analyze scientific and technical intelligence on the nation s adversaries. (The base itself has 30,000 employees, uniformed and civilian.)

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