A history of the Condon Project
• UFOs & Bogus Science
UFOs have to be real. Otherwise their wouldn't be a government cover-up.
Thirty-five years after its release, the Condon Project report, compiled under the supervision of respected University of Colorado physicist Edward U. Condon, continues to generate controversy. In 1969, the year man first set foot on the moon, the Air Force used the report as the basis for its decision to stop monitoring reported UFO sightings. ...
Craig, 79, who was co-author of the three-volume Condon report, abides the controversy which labels him an instrument in an egregious government cover-up with good humor.
Once, Craig was visited by a UFO researcher who was certain the preserved bodies of 16 space creatures removed from a flying saucer said to have crashed at Aztec were stored at the scientist's ranch.
All the visitor found were several dozen llamas Craig raises for the pet market. But the visitor was undaunted. "If it weren't true, why would Roy Craig be here?'" Craig recalled. "I confirmed all of his suspicions. He wrote a 500-page book about it."
Allan Turner : UFOs and Llamas
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