Elohim III: The Return

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as a separate service under the National Military Establishment. (It was renamed in 1949 as the Department of Defense.) The Act set out requirements for the Air Force that "it shall be organized, trained and equipped primarily for prompt and sustained offensive and defensive air operations. The Air Force shall be responsible for the air forces necessary for the effective prosecution of war except otherwise assigned and, in accordance with integrated joint mobilization plans, for the expansion of the peacetime components of the Air Force to meet the needs of war."
     
    Just three weeks after the Roswell incident, on the same day that he signed the National Security Act (NSA), President Truman signed Executive Order 9877 assigning the primary functions and responsibilities of the armed forces. The United States Air Force was charged to organize, train and equip air forces for air operations including joint operations; to gain and maintain general air superiority; to establish local air superiority where and as required; to develop a strategic air force and conduct strategic air reconnaissance operations..."
     
    Not unlike the government's response to the events of September 11, 2001, when the Homeland Security Act of 2002 was passed that created the Department of Homeland Security and represented the largest restructuring of the U.S. government in contemporary history, the National Security Act of 1947 involved a major restructuring of the government's military and intelligence agencies a every level. In addition to creating the Air Force and merging the Army and Navy into the National Military Establishment (NME), headed by the Secretary of Defense, it also created the National Security Resources Board, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and the National Security Council (NSC), to advise the president on domestic, foreign, and military policies.
     
    What fell out of the sky into the New Mexico desert in July 1947 was not a weather balloon, as history would later record. But neither was it a top secret balloon used by Project Mogul , as the public was later told in 1994 when the "official" Air Force Report on the Roswell UFO was released. Only a major threat to national security can account for what was orchestrated at the nation's highest levels in the days and weeks that followed the Roswell incident.

7. The Nuclear Age
    The Roswell incident was not the first time that an Igigi craft had been crashed or lost, but it may have been the first time one was shot down by mankind's military weaponry. The global search for the missing craft by the rest of the Igigi fleet did not go unobserved. There was a plethora of sightings and worldwide witness reports of flying discs and other unidentified flying craft during June and July of 1947. Then, beginning in 1948, witnesses began reporting Green Fireballs , a phenomenon which prompted serious government investigation and has continued into this decade. Because of the extensive government paper trail on the phenomenon, many consider the green fireballs to be among the best documented examples of extraterrestrial evidence during our modern era.
     
     
    Project Sign was the first in a series of official U.S. government studies of UFO's. It was initiated following the Roswell UFO incident at the end of 1947, during the Truman administration, and undertaken by the newly-formed United States Air Force. It was followed by Project Grudge and Project Blue Book , which began in 1952 just before Truman left office and Eisenhower was sworn in as his successor.
     
    In December 1953, during Ike's first year in office, Joint Army-Navy-Air Force regulations made it a crime for military personnel to discuss classified UFO reports with unauthorized persons. Violators faced up to two years in prison and/or fines of up to $10,000. By the time Project Blue Book ended in 1970, during the Nixon administration, it had reportedly collected 12,618 UFO reports.
     
     
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