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A moody 1950s military office at Wright-Patterson AFB with Project Blue Book files, a sighting map, and a rotary phone under a single desk lamp
23 février 2026
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Projet Blue Book, Partie 1 : Le bureau secret des OVNIs de l'Air Force était dirigé par quatre personnes et un classeur

Avant Blue Book, il y avait la panique. Comment un rapport top-secret rejeté, une succession de noms de code, et un capitaine déterminé ont créé la plus longue enquête sur les OVNIs du gouvernement américain – dans un bureau au sous-sol de la base aérienne de Wright-Patterson.

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