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Wright Patterson AFB : What's Going On There?
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- Captain Edward Ruppelt while head of the U.S. Air Force's Air
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Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) "Project Bluebook", was
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stationed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
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- Some believe Wright-Patterson to be a 24 hour Top Secret UFO
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monitoring and research station.
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- After the July 2, 1947 crash of a UFO at Roswell, New Mexico, the
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wreckage of the craft was loaded onto a B-29 and shipped directly
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to Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio.
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- Wright Field (as it was formerly known) was the headquarters for
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the Air Materiel Command (AMC). General Nathan Twining was the
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Commanding General of the AMC back in 1947. He is also implicated
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as being one of the original "MJ-12" members.
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- Gun camera film taken from F-86A Sabre jets in 1953-54 was later
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taken to Wright-Patterson AFB for evaluation.
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- Colonel John Burnett was the Air Attache to the Foreign Technology
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Division at Wright-Pat in 1965 and met with a Captain Bruce Cathie,
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a New Zealand airline pilot who related to Burnett that he had
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discovered evidence for a "worldwide grid system used by UFOs".
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Burnett revealed to Cathie that intensive UFO research was going
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on there. In Cathie's second book he says the following..."The
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scientific laboratory there, set up for the purpose, was described
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as a complex of buildings covering a large area and staffed by
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many of the world's top scientists. Experimental work was carried
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out twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year.
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- The crash of a 100ft in diameter saucer with 16 dead aliens aboard
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near Aztec, New Mexico in 1948, had its remains sent to Wright-Pat
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shortly thereafter.
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- In a book by Jean-Charles Fumoux in 1981 entitled "Preuves
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Scientifiques OVNI", the author relates how Leon B. Visse, an
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alleged expert on histons (elements connected with cellular
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genetic material) was invited in 1959 to a military compound at
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Wright-Patterson AFB, where he was asked to perform an experiment
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on the histonic weight of particular cells. Visse was later taken
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into a special room where he viewed two humanoid corpses.
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- Leonard Stringfield contacted a former Navy test pilot known as
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"P.J.", who related the story of him and several other Navy pilots
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coming across a saucer-shaped aircraft which was being guarded at
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Wright-Patterson AFB back in April/1962. He was puzzled by the
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seeming lack of security since the object was not located in the
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test facility of the AFB.
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- Tommy Blann, a researcher, interviewed a Colonel "X" who said,
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"In the earlier years they had taken some bodies to this base,
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but later it depended on where they were found. They had a hell
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of a time setting up procedures for this operation, as well as
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getting craft out of the area without it being observed. Usually
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this was done at nighttime." Colonel"X" also told Blann that he
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believed that in more recent years the bodies were flown outside
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the U.S. to a secret naval installation on an island in the Pacific.
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- Senator Barry Goldwater was denied access into a building at Wright
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Patterson AFB because it was classified above Top Secret. Goldwater
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did say that he understood that a plan was underway to release all
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or part of this material sometime in the future...although he didn't
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know what it was, he did say that he was aware of the rumours.
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* Note: The above was taken from Timothy Good's 1988 UFO Book
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entitled "Above Top Secret".
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