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Leslie Kean is a journalist and author who has extensively investigated and criticized the United States federal government's handling of UFO phenomena, as evidenced by her claims regarding their lack of transparency [1], [2], and her advocacy for a centralized agency to address these sightings [3], [4]. Furthermore, she has utilized documents to reveal that the government maintained secret UFO research programs after the closure of Project Blue Book [5], [6].
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How the Pentagon Started Taking U.F.O.s Seriously | The New Yorker newyorker.com 13 facts
perspectiveIn her book, Leslie Kean expressed that those who know the facts about the O'Hare Airport UFO incident continue to mistrust the United States government because it has demonstrated a willingness to avoid dealing with UFO incidents at all costs.
perspectiveLeslie Kean argued in her book that the United States government needed a centralized U.F.O. agency to ensure safety and security and to encourage individuals who witnessed aerial phenomena to report them.
claimLeslie Kean argued that the United States government needed a centralized U.F.O. agency to ensure safety and security and to encourage witnesses of aerial phenomena to report their sightings.
perspectiveIn her 2010 book, Leslie Kean asserted that the U.S. government routinely ignores UFOs and provides false explanations when pressed, characterizing these actions as irresponsible, disrespectful to credible witnesses, and potentially dangerous.
claimThe United States government conducted a program investigating U.F.O.s that continued after the 1970 closure of Project Blue Book, which Leslie Kean confirmed through documents.
claimIn her 2010 book 'UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record', Leslie Kean asserted that the U.S. government routinely ignores UFOs and provides false explanations when pressed, characterizing these actions as irresponsible, disrespectful to credible witnesses, and potentially dangerous.
perspectiveLeslie Kean asserts that the U.S. government routinely ignores U.F.O.s and issues false explanations when pressed, which she characterizes as irresponsible, disrespectful to credible witnesses, and potentially dangerous.
perspectiveLeslie Kean concluded that the U.S. government had concealed a persistent interest in UFOs, despite the findings of the Condon Report.
accountThe United States government conducted an inquiry into U.F.O.s starting after the close of Project Blue Book in 1970, which was revealed to Leslie Kean through documents.
perspectiveLeslie Kean wrote in her book that those aware of the facts regarding the O'Hare UFO incident continue to mistrust the U.S. government because it avoids dealing with UFO incidents at all costs.
claimIn her 2010 book 'UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record', Leslie Kean asserted that the U.S. government routinely ignores UFOs and provides false explanations when pressed, characterizing these actions as irresponsible, disrespectful to credible witnesses, and potentially dangerous.
perspectiveLeslie Kean concluded that, despite the Condon Report, the U.S. government had concealed a persistent interest in UFOs.
perspectiveLeslie Kean argues that the U.S. government's indifference and dismissals regarding UFOs are irresponsible, disrespectful to credible expert witnesses, and potentially dangerous.
Disclosure movement - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimLeslie Kean claims that the U.S. government routinely ignores UFOs and issues false explanations when pressed for information.