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The Maury Island Mystery: New Facts Come To Light From FBI Files
* June 21, 2011 7:38 pm CT
Doc Vega
* Dallas UFO Examiner
It can be quite illuminating when we go back into the mist of the past and re-examine events that have become legendary in the annals of UFO history. Many times we hear a story replayed and replayed until it gets murky and begins to distort the original facts. Such is the case we will discuss in the following pages.
In 1947 the unprecedented discovery that man was not alone in the universe seemed virtually assured by the hundreds of UFO sightings reported over the United States. Three major incidents stand out as unexplained, well documented, and indicating the existence of a superior technological capability that was far beyond the efforts of man at the time, very likely even today. The Roswell Crash, the Kenneth Arnold Sighting, and the Maury Island Mystery were all major headline grabbers and incited the public’s fascination with the subject of flying saucers. Aside from the year of 1952, probably no other time in history demonstrates such a blatant violation of US air space by a foreign power. This in view of the fact that our armed forces were completely incapable of defending our country from such incursions is an undeniable fact. Let us now revisit the Maury Island Mystery.
In the recently disclosed FBI UFO files one case that emerges again and again is the Maury Island Mystery. One reason is apparent. The US Air Force lost two officers killed while in possession of samples of a substance reputed to have been dropped from a flying disk that exhibited unbelievable flight characteristics. Yet, there was a cloud of suspicion and an air of doubt that permeated the case from the very beginning. Air Force intelligence was understandably concerned over the deaths of their officers, but also intrigued by the technical aspects reported by eye witnesses of the radical motion of the flying disk that was reported. It is clear that the reason for the prolonged files on this case that the Air Force did not take the questionable circumstances around the deaths of their officers lightly, and rightfully so.
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The Maury Island Mystery: New Facts Come To Light From FBI Files
* June 21, 2011 7:38 pm CT
Doc Vega
* Dallas UFO Examiner
It can be quite illuminating when we go back into the mist of the past and re-examine events that have become legendary in the annals of UFO history. Many times we hear a story replayed and replayed until it gets murky and begins to distort the original facts. Such is the case we will discuss in the following pages.
In 1947 the unprecedented discovery that man was not alone in the universe seemed virtually assured by the hundreds of UFO sightings reported over the United States. Three major incidents stand out as unexplained, well documented, and indicating the existence of a superior technological capability that was far beyond the efforts of man at the time, very likely even today. The Roswell Crash, the Kenneth Arnold Sighting, and the Maury Island Mystery were all major headline grabbers and incited the public’s fascination with the subject of flying saucers. Aside from the year of 1952, probably no other time in history demonstrates such a blatant violation of US air space by a foreign power. This in view of the fact that our armed forces were completely incapable of defending our country from such incursions is an undeniable fact. Let us now revisit the Maury Island Mystery.
In the recently disclosed FBI UFO files one case that emerges again and again is the Maury Island Mystery. One reason is apparent. The US Air Force lost two officers killed while in possession of samples of a substance reputed to have been dropped from a flying disk that exhibited unbelievable flight characteristics. Yet, there was a cloud of suspicion and an air of doubt that permeated the case from the very beginning. Air Force intelligence was understandably concerned over the deaths of their officers, but also intrigued by the technical aspects reported by eye witnesses of the radical motion of the flying disk that was reported. It is clear that the reason for the prolonged files on this case that the Air Force did not take the questionable circumstances around the deaths of their officers lightly, and rightfully so.
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