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'''Project Blue Book''' was a United States Air Force investigation into the existence of UFOs and whether they are a threat to national security, originally started in 1962. Despite being officially disbanded in 1969, the project continued activity well into 1989, with Major [[Garland Briggs]] searching for a place called the [[White Lodge]].
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'''Project Blue Book''' was a [[United States Air Force]] investigation into the existence of UFOs and whether they were a threat to national security, originally started in [[1952]]. Lieutenant Colonel [[Douglas Milford]] was part of the project in the [[1960s]].{{ref|tsh}}
   
FBI Special Agent [[Windom Earle]] was involved in Project Blue Book for a time until his dismissal after he became obsessive and violent with his assignments while searching for a place called the [[Black Lodge]].
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[[FBI]] Special Agent [[Windom Earle]] was involved in Project Blue Book for a time until his dismissal after he became obsessive and violent with his assignments while searching for a place called the [[Black Lodge]].{{ref|ep27}}
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Despite being officially disbanded in [[1969]], the project continued activity well into [[1989]], with Major [[Garland Briggs]] searching for a place called the [[White Lodge]].{{ref|ep20}} Following its official disbandment, a "[[Blue Rose]]" task force was established in the FBI to investigate cases that Blue Book could not provide adequate answers for.{{ref|part12}}
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==References==
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==External links==
 
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Blue_Book Project Blue Book on Wikipedia]
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*{{wp|Project Blue Book}}
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Revision as of 19:49, 21 June 2018

Project Blue Book was a United States Air Force investigation into the existence of UFOs and whether they were a threat to national security, originally started in 1952. Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Milford was part of the project in the 1960s.[1]

FBI Special Agent Windom Earle was involved in Project Blue Book for a time until his dismissal after he became obsessive and violent with his assignments while searching for a place called the Black Lodge.[2]

Despite being officially disbanded in 1969, the project continued activity well into 1989, with Major Garland Briggs searching for a place called the White Lodge.[3] Following its official disbandment, a "Blue Rose" task force was established in the FBI to investigate cases that Blue Book could not provide adequate answers for.[4]

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