A 17-page report available on the CIA's Web site acknowledges the futility of investigating UFOs by the government agency.
Seattle Times staff reporter
READ MOREIt's a 17-page report available on the CIA's Web site that acknowledges the futility of investigating UFOs by the government agency.
It concludes, "Like the JFK assassination conspiracy theories, the UFO issue probably will not go away soon, no matter what the Agency does or says.
"The belief that we are not alone in the universe is too emotionally appealing and the distrust of our government is too pervasive to make the issue amenable to traditional scientific studies of rational explanation and evidence."
Still, "CIA's Role in the Study of UFOs, 1947-90," makes for fascinating reading.
It was published in 2007 by Gerald K. Hines, the historian for the National Reconnaissance Office.
If you haven't heard of the NRO, it says it "designs, builds and operates the nation's reconnaissance satellites" and is staffed by Department of Defense and CIA employees. It lists its "vision" as "Vigilance from Above."
In the 17 pages, Hines has put together what reads as an objective, thorough history of the CIA and UFOs.
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