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Project Blue Book's
most famous commander was Captain Edward J. Ruppelt, a decorated World War II pilot, who, incidentally, coined the term
Unidentified Flying Object. After resigning from his post,
Ruppelt wrote the book The Report on Unidentified
Flying Objects, which to this day provides readers
with a very solid picture of what happened behind the scenes
of military investigations into the phenomenon
between 1947 and 1955
most famous commander was Captain Edward J. Ruppelt, a decorated World War II pilot, who, incidentally, coined the term
Unidentified Flying Object. After resigning from his post,
Ruppelt wrote the book The Report on Unidentified
Flying Objects, which to this day provides readers
with a very solid picture of what happened behind the scenes
of military investigations into the phenomenon
between 1947 and 1955
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Project Blue Book's
most famous commander
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was Captain Edward J. Ruppelt,
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a decorated World War II pilot,
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who, incidentally, coined the term
Unidentified Flying Object.
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After resigning from his post,
Ruppelt wrote the book
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The Report on Unidentified
Flying Objects,
00:00:19.012 --> 00:00:22.008
which to this day provides readers
with a very solid picture
00:00:22.088 --> 00:00:26.036
of what happened behind the scenes
of military investigations
00:00:26.044 --> 00:00:30.068
into the phenomenon
between 1947 and 1955.
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Movie Summary
Though claims of extraterrestrial encounters have long been dismissed, many believe the existence of UFOs is not just likely, but a certainty.