• UFO Update

    From Wes Thomas@RICKSBBS to all on Tue Dec 17 09:52:00 2024
    UFO Update

    Anonymous low-level informants have for years accused the U.S.
    government of hiding crashed UFOs. Since these sources are of
    uncertain reliability, the reports have been largely ignored.
    Now, however, ufologists must consider the testimony of Robert
    Sarbacher, whose entry in WHO'S WHO consists of more than 3
    inches of tiny print, including education at Princeton and
    Harvard and a stint as dean of the graduate school of the Georgia
    Institute of Technology. In the years after WWII, the story
    goes, Sarbacher served as a science consultant for the Defense
    Department's Joint Research and Development Board. He was in
    his Washington office on September 15, 1950, it seems, when he
    received a visit from Canadian electrical engineer Wilbert B.
    Smith. According to information released by Smith just recently,
    it was then that Sarbacher revealed the existence of crashed
    UFOs, apparently under investigation by Vannevar Bush, the
    government's top scientist.

    In a recent interview, Sarbacher, now head of the Washington
    Institute of Technology, confirmed those remarks. He says
    that during his period of government service as one of a
    number of government scientists who served largely as
    volunteers, he was told that the vehicles were composed of an
    "extremely light and very tough" material, apparently intended
    to withstand tremendous acceleration and deceleration. At one
    point, Sarbacher says, he was even invited to a meeting at
    Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, where officials
    related their findings to scientists connected with the Research
    and Development Board. Sarbacher had other commitments and did
    not attend the meeting, but he says that those who did, including
    Bush and noted mathematician John von Neumann, were told that the
    vehicles appeared to be spaceships from another solar system.

    Asked about his reaction to the episode, Sarbacher seems oddly
    blase. He admits he hasn't given much thought to a matter most
    people would consider extraordinary -- he considers it simply a
    curious event in the course of a long scientific career. "After
    all," he says, "I had -- and have -- a great many more pressing
    scientific responsibilities. I wish I could refer you to someone
    who was more directly involved than I was," he adds.
    "Unfortunately, they're all long gone."

    Writer William Moore, who has been chasing government UFO secrets
    for years, considers Sarbacher's testimony significant. "It's
    the first time someone with a reputation has come forward to
    state publicly that the Pentagon has a recovered UFO," he says.
    "This isn't proof, of course, but it fits in with information we
    have from other sources." Informed of these claims, Temple
    University history professor David M. Jacobs, author of THE
    UFO CONTROVERSY IN AMERICA, admits Sarbacher's credentials are
    impressive but observes, "Until somebody can produce an actual
    crashed saucer, this is hearsay evidence. And how can he talk
    so casually about something that would have to be the most
    sensational event in all of history?"



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