PUBLIC VAULT UFO ARCHIVE KR
INDEX
  1. 그러한 관심을 받을 필요가 없다고 여겨지는 물체들 -- 즉,

    which supposedly do not warrant such attention -- objects which, of

    which supposedly do not warrant such attention -- objects which, of

  2. 다른 익숙하고 무해한 현상. UFO 검열관들이 전반적인 검토-승인 시스템을 어떻게 조작할 수 있을까요? 다음은 지역 USAF 관계자가 저에게 보낸 편지에서 발췌한 내용입니다. ". . . 1960년 6월 6일자 공군 매뉴얼 190-4의 4장 B절 2a(7)항은 부분적으로 다음과 같이 명시하고 있습니다: '원고가 군사 주제, 국가 또는 외교 문제에 관한 것일 경우, 정확성, 적절성 등을 검토하고 국방부로부터 최종 승인을 받기 위해 SAF-OI에 제출해야 합니다. 이 정책은 공군 현역 인원, 퇴역 인원, 민간인 직원 및 민간 구성원에게 적용됩니다.' SAF-OI는 공군 장관실 정보국의 약어입니다. "또 다른 지침인 공군 규정 200-2는 미확인 비행 물체와 관련된 활동을 규정합니다. 이 규정은 기지 정보 장교가 제출된 원고가 사실적이고 정확한지 확인하기 위해 검토할 수 있다고만 명시하고 있습니다. 이 규정에 따르면 위에 언급된 것과 동일한 그룹의 사람들은 미확인 비행 물체에 대한 공군 자료를 자신의 저술에 사용할 수 없습니다." 5

    other familiar, harmless manifestation. How can the over-all review-clearance system be manipulated by UFO censors? Take as an authoritative answer the following excerpt from a letter written to me by a local USAF official: ". . . Chapter 4, Section B, paragraph 2a(7), of Air Force Manual 190-4, 6 June 1960, says in part: 'When the . . . manuscript concerns military subjects, national, or foreign affairs, it will be submitted to SAF-OI to review for accuracy, propriety . . . and to obtain final clearance from the Department of Defense. This policy applies to Air Force active duty personnel, retired personnel, civilian employees, and members of the civilian components.' SAF-OI is the symbol for the Office of Information, Secretary of the Air Force. "Another directive, Air Force Regulation 200-2, governs activities as they relate to Unidentified Flying Objects. This regulation says only that base Information Officers may examine manuscripts which are submitted to them to be sure they are factual and accurate. The same groups of persons as indicated above, according to this regulation, may not use Air Force material on Unidentified Flying Objects for their writings." 5

    other familiar, harmless manifestation. How can the over-all review-clearance system be manipulated by UFO censors? Take as an authoritative answer the following excerpt from a letter written to me by a local USAF official: ". . . Chapter 4, Section B, paragraph 2a(7), of Air Force Manual 190-4, 6 June 1960, says in part: 'When the . . . manuscript concerns military subjects, national, or foreign affairs, it will be submitted to SAF-OI to review for accuracy, propriety . . . and to obtain final clearance from the Department of Defense. This policy applies to Air Force active duty personnel, retired personnel, civilian employees, and members of the civilian components.' SAF-OI is the symbol for the Office of Information, Secretary of the Air Force. "Another directive, Air Force Regulation 200-2, governs activities as they relate to Unidentified Flying Objects. This regulation says only that base Information Officers may examine manuscripts which are submitted to them to be sure they are factual and accurate. The same groups of persons as indicated above, according to this regulation, may not use Air Force material on Unidentified Flying Objects for their writings." 5

  3. 정보의 자유가 아직 미국에서 완전히 사라지지 않았다는 것을.

    that freedom of information has yet to perish entirely in America.

    that freedom of information has yet to perish entirely in America.

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