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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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May 2, 1991
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GRAVITYA.ASC
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This article is from the now defunct FLYING SAUCERS magazine of
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April 1965. Courtesy of Ron Barker, Co-Sysop of KeelyNet.
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UFO PROPULSION?
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by A. Steel
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reproduced from "Orbit", The Journal of the Tyneside UFO Society,
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41 Deanham Gardens, Fenham, Newcastle upon Tyne, 5, England
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One of the many subjects frequently discussed by ufologers is the
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method of propulsion used by our interplanetary visitors in their
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flying saucers, cigar-shaped craft and various other shaped craft
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so often observed. The members of TUFOS are no exception and
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frequent discussion on the subject produces many interesting
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theories.
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The following speculation is the result of talks with committee
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members and it was felt in presenting the theory - via ORBIT - that
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much criticism and comment would be invited from conventional-minded
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ufologers.
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Flying saucers are not conventional craft, therefore it is felt that
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an UNCONVENTIONAL APPROACH to them AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT should be
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made.
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Flying saucers apparently do not use rocket motors or other obvious
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forceful methods of propulsion. Briefly, these craft can accelerate
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without apparent limitation, frequently disappear, are sometimes
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silent and have been heard buzzing or humming.
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They can remain perfectly stationary in high winds and seem
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unaffected by heat friction or gravity problems.
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If these craft then are not motivated by propeller, jet or rocket
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what does that leave use to consider?
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I consider gravitational repulsion/attraction to be the only
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possible method but - and a big BUT - not using gravity as
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theoretically expounded by Newton and accepted by our more
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conventional friends.
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In pursuing this theory of UFO propulsion, I consider it most
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important to TAKE A NEW VIEW of planetary and solar energy fields
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and I would advance for your consideration the following theory.
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It is my contention that gravity is NOT A PULL from Earth but a
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PRESSURE FROM SPACE.
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The atmospheric pressure of 17 pounds per square inch which is the
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result of an external Earth field force ORIGINATING FROM THE SUN.
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(more precisely...14.7 PSI at 32 degress F at sea level...Vangard)
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Consider the following. Evidence from very high flying aircraft and
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space capsules indicate extremely low temperatures, low pressure or
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gravity and less light than on the Earth's surface.
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The higher one goes (into space), the less obvious is heat, and
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gravity pressure, which to my way of thinking can ONLY mean that the
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Earth's field OR ATMOSPHERE is responsible for PROVIDING light, heat
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and pressure by CONVERGING SOLAR ENERGY wavelengths INTO these three
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conditions. (interference with lower frequency spectra resulting)
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This retained-filtered-modified energy wavelength is known as the
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gravitational field with a propounded pole directional force
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indicated by a compass needle.
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The Earth is cocooned in a self made energy field with the lines of
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force going polewards and EVENTUALLY ESCAPING at the 'holes in the
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poles'. What are the 'holes in the poles'?
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The Earth, we are informed, is travelling around the Sun at a speed
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in excess of 66,000 miles per hour and revolves around its axis at
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approximately 1,000 mile per hour. (1,020 at the equator)
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Compare the Earth to a ball on a jet of water, the water
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representing the energy force of the Sun. The ball will be
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suspended at a certain distance from the jet depending on its mass
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or weight and will absorb the impact, revolving as it does so.
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The ball in revolving retains a film of water on its surface and the
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water jet does not actually strike the ball but strikes the film of
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water which is constantly being renewed and replaced and so it is
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with the Earth.
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Solar energy pressure will therefore be acting AGAINST the
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ATTRACTION of mass FOR mass. The equatorial region of the earth
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field RECEIVES THE FULL IMPACT of energy from the Sun, the energy is
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converted and deflected to the slower, axial moving poles and the
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energy is pushed or escapes off into space.
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An American satellite which was launched northwards shot off into
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space, drawn off by this energy leak hole and - as a result - Earth
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satellites have since been launched so as NOT to fly off at the
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poles.
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Now, back to flying saucers. In considering the above theory, I
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have reached the conclusion that the method of propulsion possibly
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adopted by flying saucers would be to DUPLICATE, WITHIN the Earth
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planetary-field, the conditions found outside it, i.e., NO HEAT, NO
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PRESSURE FORCE and, as a result, NO LIGHT, a field barrier around
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the craft excluding the natural Earth field.
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This may be the answer as to why flying saucers seem to glow, then
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disappear as they accelerate. In duplicating the conditions found
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outside the Earth magnetic fields, the saucer-created field EXCLUDES
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HEAT, PRESSURE FORCE and the REFLECTION OF LIGHT WAVES.
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By subjecting the flying saucer to the downward Earth-produced
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pressures, the saucer moves down, by REJECTING this pressure in
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REPRODUCING THE EARTH-FIELD CONDITION the saucer moves up and
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similarly by subjecting or rejecting the N.S. or S.N. Earth pressure
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field indicated by a compass needle the saucer moves in either of
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these directions.
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Flying saucers are often traced as moving in straight lines and many
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maps have been produced indicating this behavior. I suspect that
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the saucers have been moving along these magnetic force lines and
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then shooting off at a 90 degree angle by SOME METHOD OF REJECTION,
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i.e. bouncing off sideways.
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A similar method of propulsion could be employed out in space by
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reproducing around the craft an Earth pressure field and BECOMING IN
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FACT A MINIATURE PLANET with a magnetic field subject to the solar
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energy pressure and being REPELLED or ATTRACTED by this energy
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WAVELENGTH.
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The occupants of the flying saucers will, of course, not suffer any
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discomforture at these high speeds and manoeuvres. They will be
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contained within their own pressure field and not be subject to
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external forces and changes of direction.
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A simple example of this protective force field can be observed
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in the following experiment.
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If a glass jar is completely filled with water, a fish placed in the
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jar, and the jar tightly capped, the fish can be said to be
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contained within a pressure force field.
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Violent movement of the jar in any direction will have no effect on
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the fish, it will not be bumped from side to side OR up and down
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because it is carried along SUSPENDED and PROTECTED in this field
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and is not subject to external pressures or directional change.
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In the same way, the occupants of the flying saucers are obviously
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capable of retaining a constant state of non-gravity!
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Vangard Notes...
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Mr. Walter Wright is the modern proponent of PUSH GRAVITY as he
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calls it. He has NEVER been disproven in his contentions and
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has dozens of very excellent models to illustrate the PUSH
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GRAVITY principle. The models use magnets to provide a
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repellent force equivalent to that of a repelling field.
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We first met Walter at a 1989 Global Sciences Congress in Denver
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and have since maintained a correspondence with him. He showed
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a special video tape made up just for Global Sciences and
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clearly demonstrating the PUSH GRAVITY idea.
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Walter gives credit for the initial impetus to investigate the
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PUSH GRAVITY concept to his son TOM. Tom was only 6 years old
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when he told his father that he did not believe that the Moon
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created the tides. When Walter asked him why, Tom launched into
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his idea of a pushing force which created pressure waves to move
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the water.
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The idea so intrigued Walter that he began investigating the
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possibility. As a result he is totally sold on PUSH GRAVITY and
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his models and presentations are so convincing that we can only
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urge you to CHECK IT OUT!!
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Walter has a very good book, "GRAVITY IS A PUSH" which you can
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purchase from him for about $15, as well as a complete series of
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video tapes showing his various models, about $10 per tape. At
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last count the video tapes exceeded 29. They are narrated and
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will blow you away if you choose to see them. He also has a
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PUSH GRAVITY museum of his models which is open to the public.
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Walter makes nothing from duplicating the tapes, he just wants
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to get his work out to the greatest number of people. We found
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Walter to be SUPER COOL, intelligent, thoughtful and persistent
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as hell. He has spent tens of thousands$ to promote the idea.
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Walter also thinks he has discovered ANOTHER PLANET in our solar
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system which he named TIOM after his two sons, Tim and Tom. He
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has some of the most interesting explanations for a variety of
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phenomena and which have not been successfully explained by
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modern science.
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Walter has openly challenged scientists, physicists, engineers
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and teachers to disprove ANY of his PUSH GRAVITY theories,
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NONE HAVE ACCEPTED!
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We suggest that you write Mr. Wright at the following address :
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Walter C. Wright
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732 Ohio St.
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Fairfield, California
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94533
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(707) 429-0598
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Tell him you heard about him from Vangard Sciences through the
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KeelyNet BBS. He will get quite a kick that you thought enough
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of his work to make contact. You can't lose, BELIEVE IT!
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If you have comments or other information relating to such topics
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as this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the
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Vangard Sciences address as listed on the first page.
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Thank you for your consideration, interest and support.
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Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson
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Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet
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If we can be of service, you may contact
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Jerry at (214) 324-8741 or Ron at (214) 242-9346
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