http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/1 ... 82128.html
On Sept. 2, The Huffington Post made inquiries to the Air Force about the UFO directives.
A spokesman said he'd arrange an interview with an appropriate officer.
But before the interview was set up, the 111-page instruction manual was revised on Sept. 6, and the UFO instructions were deleted, as were other portions of the document, now shortened to 40 pages.
For several weeks, military officials failed to respond to HuffPost inquiries about the rewritten manual, which included changes to areas unrelated to UFOs.
Finally, on Oct. 5, after several follow-up calls, an Air Force major emailed a response, informing HuffPost that UFO reporting is not a duty of the armed forces branch.
He denied any cover-up, and instead said it was a coincidence that the document was updated after this news organization asked for an explanation.
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