fredag 25 juni 2021

UFO-Sveriges bluffarkiv intervjuat i amerikansk press

 


för 18 timmar sedan — ... underneath ridicule,” says Clas Svahn, chairman for the Sweden-based  Archives for the Unexplained, among the many most complete digital libraries for UFO ...

för 19 timmar sedan — ... Clas Svahn, chairman for the Sweden-based Archives for the Unexplained, ... to meet with people and to get them to talk because of this," says Svahn, who ...



"Lots of people in UFO societies and the public in general are now feeling that they can discuss this without being put under ridicule," says Clas Svahn, chairman for the Sweden-based Archives for the Unexplained, among the most comprehensive digital libraries for UFO sightings and investigations into them by governments worldwide. "It's having very much a tangible impact, of course, when it comes to society and how we are dealing with the subject. I like that. That is something I applaud."

The effect is direct and twofold, Svahn says. Military pilots, who are often among the first to witness such phenomena due to the sophisticated equipment on board their planes, will now become much more likely to report incidents because the stigma is lifted from the subject. Indeed, the American report focuses heavily, if not exclusively, on unexplained sightings from military aircraft.

And, Svhan adds, the release of the report will certainly prompt other governments – most notably China and Russia – to become much more likely to declassify information that otherwise remains secret because of the legitimacy that the U.S. report has provided to the subject.

It will become "a lot easier for us in the future to get a report, to meet with people and to get them to talk because of this," says Svahn, who first began researching the subject in 1974."


Källa, US News 24 juni 2021:

The U.S. Is About to Change the Way the World Thinks About UFOs | National News | US News


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