08-17-2024, 08:04 AM
Don't suppose the work of NASA Aerodynamicist Paul R. Hill is that well known outside of UFO research but his book 'Unconventional Flying Objects: A Scientific Analysis' is now available in the public domain - the book never actually addresses.UFO origin but does speculate about the consistency of patterns in behaviour, physical properties, propulsion possibilities etc.. it also brings up aspects like UFOs changing colour during acceleration, the lack of sonic booms and other bizarre UFO flight characteristics.
• UNCONVENTIONAL FLYING OBJECTS - A Scientific Analysis by Paul R. Hill
There's an in-depth review of the book found here and Richard Thieme once conducted a very interesting interview with the scientist's daughter (link now removed) where she discussed why Paul Hill's UFO research was published posthumously; how he feared his academic research was being pulled purposefully from aeronautical firm libraries like Boeing/Lockheed and how the main government agency her father was 'fearful of' was the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA).
• Richard Thieme is one of the co-authors of the (awesome) book 'UFOs And Government and would say the presentation below is also a great one.
See 49:00
Former McDonnell Douglas R&D Manager Dr Robert M. Wood (who wrote the foreword to Paul Hill's book) also mentions below how the entire classification for the UFO subject was pulled from special USAF libraries and makes some interesting comments about the Boeing Corporation actively engaging in UFO research.
• UNCONVENTIONAL FLYING OBJECTS - A Scientific Analysis by Paul R. Hill
Quote:Paul Hill was a well-respected NASA scientist when, in the early 1950s, he had a UFO sighting. Soon after, he built the first flying platform and was able to duplicate the UFO's tilt-to-control maneuvers. Official policy, however, prevented him from proclaiming his findings. "I was destined," says Hill, "to remain as unidentified as the flying objects."
For the next twenty-five years, Hill acted as an unofficial clearing house at NASA, collecting and analyzing sightings' reports for physical properties, propulsion possibilities, dynamics, etc. To refute claims that UFOs defy the laws of physics, he had to make "technological sense ... of the unconventional object."
After his retirement from NASA, Hill finally completed his remarkable analysis. In Unconventional Flying Objects, published posthumously, he presents his findings that UFOs "obey, not defy, the laws of physics." Vindicating his own sighting and thousands of others, he proves that UFO technology is not only explainable, but attainable.
• Excerpts (PDF File)
• Full (Archive.Org)
There's an in-depth review of the book found here and Richard Thieme once conducted a very interesting interview with the scientist's daughter (link now removed) where she discussed why Paul Hill's UFO research was published posthumously; how he feared his academic research was being pulled purposefully from aeronautical firm libraries like Boeing/Lockheed and how the main government agency her father was 'fearful of' was the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA).
• Richard Thieme is one of the co-authors of the (awesome) book 'UFOs And Government and would say the presentation below is also a great one.
See 49:00
Quote:"When he was writing it, he tried to access some engineering paper he had written – something on sound theory – and he couldn’t find them. He searched the libraries, aeronautical firm libraries to access the paper and nothing turned up. He flew to some different places – I don’t know where – Boeing, McDonnell Douglas, Lockheed or Grumman or NASA places and searched their libraries too, and he said it or they were gone. He had a sinking feeling that they had been pulled purposefully. He was afraid there were things the government wouldn’t want to get out. He … I’ll go ahead and say it … the main agency he was fearful of was the DIA to the point where he told me never to say that acronym in front of anyone or repeat that but he’s gone now and I’ve mentioned it to some other people. He never said he was approached in any way personally but he felt these papers disappeared for a reason and he connected it to that agency or thought they would be the ones who did not want certain information released. He ended up rewriting the engineering and going through it all over again for the book".
Interview with Julie Hill, daughter of Paul R. Hill
(Link Now Deleted).
Former McDonnell Douglas R&D Manager Dr Robert M. Wood (who wrote the foreword to Paul Hill's book) also mentions below how the entire classification for the UFO subject was pulled from special USAF libraries and makes some interesting comments about the Boeing Corporation actively engaging in UFO research.
Quote:Video
• "I had access to special libraries, so we could go up to the library that the Air Force ran and sort of paw through top-secret material. Since I was interested in UFOs, I’d look to see what they had. For about a year, I was getting quite a few hits. Then, all of a sudden, the whole subject material vanished. The entire classification for the subject just vanished."
McDonnell Douglas Aerospace Engineer Dr. Robert Wood - DP p. 434