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The Saucers That Time Forgot - Blog Archive

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This document archives historical UFO research, including claims of a 1950 crash retrieval involving a head-band transceiver and allegations that the CIA used radio broadcaster Henry J. Taylor to spread disinformation about the origin of flying saucers.

This document is an archived collection of blog posts from 'The Saucers That Time Forgot,' a project founded by Curt Collins and Yvan Defoy. The content focuses on historical UFO research, specifically examining figures and incidents from the mid-20th century. Notable subjects include Dr. Joseph Jeffers, who taught a religion incorporating UFOs, space travel, and reincarnation; the 1954 encounter of Jessie Roestenburg; and the 1946 'Kareeta' contact case in California. The archive also includes a specific case entry, #022, which discusses a 1950 crash retrieval report involving a source at Bell Laboratories. This source claimed that a former NASA employee had access to technical information regarding a 'head-band transceiver' worn by UAP occupants. The document also references a 1950 radio broadcast by Henry J. Taylor, who claimed flying saucers were secret USAF/Navy weapons. This claim is identified in the text as potential disinformation orchestrated by the CIA's Office of Policy Coordination, specifically the Political and Psychological Warfare Staff led by Joseph Bryan III. Taylor later admitted to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that he lacked knowledge regarding the actual origin of UAP.

It is later claimed the entire story was disinformation planted by the CIA Office of Policy Coordination Political and Psychological Warfare Staff headed by Joseph Bryan III to confuse the American public.

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