The
North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) tracks thousands of
objects each day using the Space Detection and Tracking System (
SPADATS) and the Naval Space Surveillance System (NAVSPASUR) .
They
have reported that over 500 ( fast walkers) have been tracked from
deep space entering our ionosphere annually.
Recent
freedom of information act ( FOIA) requests have produced documents
relating to observations of UFO's over Strategic Air Command ( SAC)
bases including nuclear missile sites.
NORAD
maintains observations of extraterrestrial, intelligently, controlled
vehicles which are referred to as “Alternative Spacecraft”.
These UFO are separated from other UFO's that are routinely monitored
in space.
Citizens
against UFO Secrecy (CAUS) requested and received information on
NORAD's Unknown Track Reporting System ( NUTR ).
The
NORAD Unknown Track Reporting System records details of all air
traffic declared unknown in North America and the Greenland –
Iceland – United Kingdom Gap. This information is used by the
intelligence community in a continuing assessment of air space
sovereignty.
NUTR
documents state over a nineteen year period, 7000 UFO's
have been tracked, however these tracking are classified secret . In
February 1990, US Air Force Space Command declared that no such
records existed. In May 1990, the Air Force FOIA manager Barbra
Carmichael, represented that the records did exist but were exempt
from disclosure based on national security concerns.
In
June of 1990, the Director of Freedom of Information and Security
Review for the Assistant Secretary of Defense, explained that the
decision to release NUTR information and tracking records had been
made, but the records were almost completely censored and were
classified NORAD SECRET. This is just one more example of the
extreme secrecy surrounding the UFO situation.
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