John F. Kennedy’s presidency is often remembered for the Cuban Missile Crisis, his call for the moon landing, and his tragic assassination. However, there is another, less discussed aspect of his time in office: his involvement with and knowledge of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Despite being a subject of speculation and conspiracy theories, recent discussions and investigations suggest that JFK’s knowledge of UFOs was not only real but also deeply intertwined with Cold War politics.
UFOs and Government Secrecy
When John F. Kennedy assumed office in the early 1960s, the U.S. government already had a history of dealing with UFO sightings and phenomena. Former Australian intelligence official Geoff Cruickshank shed light on Kennedy’s awareness of these issues during an interview with NewsNation’s “Reality Check.” According to Cruickshank, JFK had access to significant information about UFOs, including official footage that captured Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) while he was in office.
One notable instance is the “Bluegill” nuclear test, part of the larger “Operation Fishbowl” series of high-altitude nuclear tests. During this test, footage reportedly shows an unidentified object plummeting into the ocean following the detonation of the bomb. The release of this footage, with subsequent redactions, suggests that it may have been made public by mistake. This incident raises questions about the extent of Kennedy’s awareness of such phenomena and the classified information surrounding them.
The Majestic 12 Documents
A key part of the UFO narrative during Kennedy’s presidency involves the so-called “Majestic 12” (MJ-12) documents. These documents, which have long been disputed, are said to be a collection of leaked files from U.S. defense intelligence agencies. They purportedly reveal secret operations involving UFOs and suggest that JFK was concerned about the potential for UFO sightings to escalate Cold War tensions.
While the authenticity of the MJ-12 documents has been debated for decades, recent findings have lent some credibility to their claims. For instance, Cruickshank pointed out that one of the secret operations mentioned in the documents, which involved spoofing UFOs to provoke Soviet reactions, was only publicly revealed two years ago. This raises the possibility that the MJ-12 documents may contain elements of…
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