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UFOs and the National Security State

This series delves into the historical relationship between the UFO phenomenon and the national security apparatus. It meticulously examines declassified military and intelligence records to reveal how governments have responded to sightings of unidentified flying objects. The narrative unfolds chronologically, tracing the evolution from initial engagement to policies of secrecy and denial. Readers will discover the serious attention UFOs received from intelligence agencies and the military, offering a compelling look into a persistent modern mystery.

Ufos and the National Security State

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    Richard M. Dolan is a gifted historian whose study of U.S. Cold War strategy led him to the broader context of increased security measures and secrecy since World War II. One aspect of such government policies that has continued to hold the public's imagination for over half a century is the question of unidentified flying objects.UFOs and the National Security State is the first volume of a two-part detailed chronological narrative of the national security dimensions of the UFO phenomenon from 1941 to the present. Working from hundreds of declassified records and other primary and secondary sources, Dolan centers his investigation on the American military and intelligence communities, demonstrating that they take UFOs seriously indeed.Included in this volume are the activities of more than fifty military bases relating to UFOs, innumerable violations of sensitive airspace by unknown craft and analyses of the Roswell controversy, the CIA-sponsored Robertson Panel, and the Condon Committee Report. Dolan highlights the development of civilian anti-secrecy movements, which flourished in the 1950s and 1960s until the adoption of an official government policy and subsequent "closing of the door" during the Nixon administration.

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