CUFOS Founded by Hynek and Larsen in Chicago
J. Allen Hynek co-founds the Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS) near Chicago with Sherman J. Larsen. Larsen had ties to US Army Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) and RAND Corporation. CUFOS becomes one of four major US UFO research organizations alongside NICAP, APRO, and MUFON.
Background
1. On November 1, 1973, J. Allen Hynek co-founded the Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS) near Chicago. This organization became one of the major US UFO research groups.
The Incident
CUFOS was co-founded by J. Allen Hynek and Sherman J. Larsen. Larsen had connections to the US Army Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) and the RAND Corporation. CUFOS joined NICAP, APRO, and MUFON as one of the four major US UFO research organizations.
Investigation
The provided text does not detail any specific investigations related to the founding of CUFOS. The source text focuses on Gerald Ford's connections to powerful organizations like the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the Bilderberg Group. The CFR, founded in 1921, is described as a powerful private organization influencing U.S. foreign policy.
Significance
The establishment of CUFOS is significant in the context of UFO research because it represents a formalization of efforts to study the phenomenon. With Hynek's scientific background and Larsen's potential intelligence connections, CUFOS aimed to bring a more structured approach to UFO investigations. The source text suggests that understanding the influence of groups like the CFR may be relevant to understanding the UFO phenomenon and potential cover-ups. The CFR, with its ties to powerful figures like the Rockefellers, could potentially exert influence on the handling of UFO information.
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