The Air Force’s Office of Special Investigations and UFOs
L.O.W.F.I was recently made aware of a very interesting blog post at a site called Glowing Raccoon. Which is interesting in itself. But this story from the Hill and Nellis Air Force bases is one of a sadly unrequited official experience with UFOs — it is thought provoking, to say the least.
Here is a snippet to tickle thy ganglia…
I, along with all other new airmen, sat through hours of briefings, most having to do with education, base legal services, and family support. Initially, the FTAC briefings proved to be even more boring than the months of training sessions in tech school.
Then things got interesting. Two agents from the base Office of Special Investigations detachment came to brief us on subjects we should be aware of. At first their instructions were pretty mundane: don’t do drugs, be aware of spies soliciting intelligence, and, of course, keep your eyes open for terrorists.
Their next comments quickly recaptured my attention. The OSI agents were wrapping up their presentation as a recruiting session, open to all first-term airmen. One agent said, “Yeah, we deal with drug busts, sexual-assault cases, and all that, but the real interesting stuff is the X-files type stuff. There are a lot of weird things flying around out there, and we get to investigate it.”
Please do continue on to read the rest of this most intriguing tale and to see the other side of the coin.






