The COMETA Report
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provide a complete copy of the report. They have committed to publish an
English version, but the details as to when it will be available and
how much are unclear.
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Originally published in France in 1999, the Cometa Report (titled UFOs and
Defense: What Should We Prepare For?) made a valuable contribution
to the subject of UFOs. The following is extracted from an opening statement
contained in the report from French Air Force General Denis Letty and
gives valuable background data on Cometa and its findings. “The accumulation
of well-documented sightings made by credible witnesses forces us to
consider from now on all of the hypotheses regarding the origin of unidentified
flying objects, or UFOs, and the extraterrestrial hypothesis, in particular.”
The document continues:
Although no characterized threat has been perceived to date in France, it seemed necessary to the former auditors of the Institut des Hautes Etudes de Defense Nationale (IHEDN) to take stock of the subject. Along with qualified experts from extremely varied backgrounds, they are grouped together to form a private in-depth fact-finding committee, which was christened COMETA. This committee was transformed into a COMETA association, which I chair.
COMETA members included: Air Force General Bruno Le Moine, weapons engineer
General Pierre Bescond and Chief of Police Denis Blancher. Those who
contributed to the study included: Edmond Campagnac, former Technical
Director of Air France; Squadron Commander Michel Perrier; and Air Force
General Joseph Domage. Among the subjects covered within the report
are: the testimony of French pilots who had seen UFOs; close encounters
in France; aeronautical cases from around the world; radar-based UFO
incidents; and political, religious and scientific implications relating
to the UFO mystery. The July 1947 events at Roswell, New Mexico are
also covered in an appendix titled “The Roswell Affair – Disinformation.”
This section makes a valuable contribution to the way in which the U.S.
government’s program of disinformation has been utilized to successfully
diffuse interest in, and confuse the truth surrounding, the Roswell
UFO crash.