If you want Michelin not in restaurants, but in ufology, it’s right there in the latest release.
First, the link.
Sure, not three Michelin stars. But at least one.
What makes this document juicy is not even point number one, which is charming in its own right, and not only for those hunting flying saucers: the U.S. Air Force requests that the U.S. Navy IMMEDIATELY report and photograph all sightings of flying saucers, or “discs” as they are called in the document, and forward them up the chain of command, since their reappearance within a certain interval is considered inevitable.
How’s that for wording? A delicacy.
But.
The important ingredient is something else.
Here’s the real juice:
This confidential memorandum comes from the Director of Intelligence, U.S. Air Force — the head of the Air Force intelligence directorate in 1948, the date of the document — one of the higher levels of the U.S. intelligence hierarchy. 👈
At the time, that position was held by General Charles P. Cabell. 👈
In 1953, Cabell became Deputy Director of the CIA, meaning the second-ranking man in the Agency after Director Allen Dulles. He held that position for the next nine years.
It was under Cabell that the Air Force launched Project Grudge in 1949, the official UFO investigation program. Later, he shut it down and created the more polished and publicly presentable Project Blue Book.
Now we need to rewind two days, to when David Grusch pointed to another declassified document, this one from Australia. A document that, quite literally, states that Blue Book was a cover and a public-facing distraction, while the real work was being carried out elsewhere.
In other words, the Australian document more or less shows the following: Blue Book was a tin can with a label saying there was nothing inside.
This piece of paper shows that the can was not empty.
And it never had been.
The man who put that can on public display originally wanted to make sure nobody would care enough to look inside.
Lovely little details.
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