Robert F. Kennedy
Robert F. Kennedy (1925-1968), American attorney, politician, and brother of President John F. Kennedy, served as U.S. Attorney General from 1961 to 1964. No verified primary role or achievements in UAP/UFO research or military/government UFO programs are documented in credible sources. Speculative claims in UFOlogy circles link his brother JFK to UFO matters, including alleged 1961 meetings with CIA Director Dulles on MJ-12, Operation Palladium—a purported deception program injecting signals into Soviet defenses to mask UFOs—and directives for UFO transparency with the Soviets post-Bay of Pigs. JFK reportedly visited Wright-Patterson AFB in 1952 and a nuclear propulsion facility in 1957, with unconfirmed MJ-12 document references. RFK himself lacks direct testimony, publications, or involvement in declassified UFO files from CIA studies (1947-90), Project Blue Book, or recent UAP hearings. Assassinated in 1968, any tangential family connections remain unproven and outside mainstream historical records.
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