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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_... Project Magnet was an unidentified flying object (UFO) study program established by the Canadian Department of Transport (DOT) on December 2, 1950, under the direction of Wilbert B. Smith, senior radio engineer for the DOTs Broadcast and Measurements Section. It was formally active until mid-1954, and informally active without government funding until Smiths death in 1962. The ultimate goal of the project was to apply any findings on the subject of geomagnetism to the possibility of exploiting Earths magnetic field as a source of propulsion for vehicles. Smith and his colleagues in government believed that UFOs, if real, might hold the key to this new source of power. A small-scale undertaking, Magnet used DOT facilities, with some assistance from personnel at the Defence Research Board (DRB) and the National Research Council. Smith eventually concluded that UFOs were probably extraterrestrial in origin and likely operated by manipulation of magnetism. Smith had been interested in UFO reports since about 1947, when, according to a friend, he first alleged to have received mental messages from space people. While Smith was attending a radio engineers conference in Washington, D.C., in September 1950, two influential books on UFOs were published, one by Variety magazine columnist Frank Scully called Behind the Flying Saucers, about crashed New Mexico saucers and recovered alien beings, and another by U.S. UFO researcher Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe, The Flying Saucers are Real, accusing the U.S. Air Force of concealing vital information about flying saucer reality. Smith had some theories about how the saucers might obtain their energy and propulsion through magnetic means, but before committing any time or money first wanted to know whether UFOs were real. Smith contacted the Canadian embassy and asked officials there to conduct inquiries into the matter. An interview was arranged by the embassy military attaché with Dr. Robert Sarbacher, a U.S. physicist, missile expert, and consultant to the Defense Departments Research and Development Board. In Smiths notes and a later memo summarizing a briefing by Sarbacher and possibly another unnamed source, it was asserted that: The saucers existed. The substance of Scullys book was correct. The matter was the most highly classified subject in the U.S. government, ranking even higher than the H-bomb. It was considered of tremendous significance by the government. A small group headed by Dr. Vannevar Bush was looking into the modus operandi of the saucers (see Majestic 12). Other aspects of the saucers were being investigated, including possible mental phenomena . This led Smith to lobby his agency for funding to study UFOs. Smiths memo of November 21, 1950, also said he had discussed the matter with Dr. Omond Solandt, head of the Canadian Defence Research Board, who agreed that the work should go forward as rapidly as possible and offered full cooperation of the DRB. This development led in turn to the creation of Project Magnet, which was formally approved on December 2, 1950, by Cmdr. C.P. Edwards, with two major goals: Collection and analysis of high quality data to draw conclusions about UFOs; Application of any data recovered to practical engineering and technology. In June 1952 Smith issued a preliminary report arguing that UFOs likely came from intelligent, extraterrestrial sources and almost certainly manipulated magnetism for flight. A 1953 report reiterated these conclusions. In late 1952 Project Magnet released a large weather balloon with a bright magnesium flare attached, to see whether it might be reported as a UFO. It was not. Also in April 1952 the Canadian government established Project Second Storey, a parallel UFO research project, with Smith also involved. It consisted of a group of scientists and military officers who met periodically to consider the UFO question and to recommend government action. Smith reported to Second Storey on some of Project Magnets findings and conclusions.
Posted on: Mon, 25 Aug 2014 02:58:03 +0000

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