Jury Robinson (in English Robertson Panel) was a US UFO advisory committee promoted by the CIA in the 1950s. It was composed of 16 members, including some scientists, and presided over by physicist Howard Percy Robertson. The committee began gathering in 1953 and examining the data emerged from the Blue Book Project. The existence of Robert Robertson was initially covered by the secret; was officially revealed by the USAF only in 1958 and on this occasion were named the names of the scientists who were part of it, but not those of the other members. These scientists were: physicist Luis Alvarez, physicist Samuel Goudsmit, astrophysicist Thornton Page and missile expert Frederick Durant; as a member of the commission were physicist Lloyd Berkner and astronomer Josef Allen Hynek.

The final report of the Jury was made known in 1967.

The commission came to the conclusion that UFOs:

In 1975, some of the recommendations of the commission were not disclosed; they were invited to convince people that the UFOs were not a danger and to make the public's interest in the phenomenon gradually diminished by the discrediting of the sightings. Bibliografiamodifica wikitesto

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