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SUBJECT: INFO: PROJECT BLUE BOOK/GRUDGE 13 FILE: UFO1799
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A series of PROJECT GRUDGE/BLUE BOOK reports have been released over the
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years in connection with the USAF's investigation into UFO's which was
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supposedly terminated with the release of the Condon report in the late
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1960's. Reports 1 through twelve of GRUDGE/BLUE BOOK were generally
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innocuous and contained no classified or truly sensitive material. There was
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a final report, #14 which was widely circulated and about which an entire
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book was written: FLYING SAUCERS: AN ANALYSIS OF THE AIR FORCE PROJECT BLU
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BOOK SPECIAL REPORT NO. 14 by Leon Davidson: the fifth edition was published
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in 1976 by Blue-Book Publishers; 64 Prospect St., White Plains, New York
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10606. Missing from public view, however, was report #13.
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Several years ago, Bill English, son of an Arizona state legislator and former
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captain in the Green Berets had been asigned to an RAF 'listening post' north
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of London as an information analyst. English was, in the course of h is
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duties, asked to prepare an analysis of the elusive GRUDGE 13 report. On his
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discharge from his work at the 'listening post' he returned to the United
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States and began to do a little UFO research on his own. English had been no
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stranger to the UFO phenominon. In Viet Nam he was a member of a Special
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Forces investigative team that went in to retrieve a B-52 that was forced
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down by a UFO and all the occupants killed. Communications had been received
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from the B-52 before it went down to the effect that it was "...under attack
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by a UFO..", A "...large light...". The plane was f ound intact, sitting in
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the jungle. There was no swath indicative of a crash landing. Only the
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bottom of the fuselage showed any damage, there was no damage to the
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underside of the engine pods. Although the plane was completely intact the
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entire crew had been mutilated.
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English, through contacts he still maintains has determined that the US
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Government 'most definately' supports a 'project dealing specifically with
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UFO's and captured aliens'. According to what he has learned, the US
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government captured a trio of aliens, and that as of mid 1981, one of the
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beings was still alive in captivity. English also claims that "at one point
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in the early 1950's until the mid 1960's the Air Force maintained relocation
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and debriefing colonies for people who had experienced close encounters of
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the 3rd and 4th kind. They were isolated for all intents and purposes for
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the rest of their lives. He doubts that these colonies are still in
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existence.
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English dictated 2 audio casettes outlining what he remembered from the Gr
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udge 13 report. These audio casettes were transcribed into hand written
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notes by another person. The information contained therein indicated what had
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been suspected all along: that the US government was involved in the greatest
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deception in the history of mankind and that not only did flying saucers
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exist but that the government had several in secret storage and had captured
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at least 3 live aliens.
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The following is a summary of what Bill English remembers from what he read d
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uring that day in June, 1977 of PROJECT GRUDGE/BLUE BOOK REPORT NO 13.
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In Box, diplomatic pouch under lock and key system. Lock had been opened,
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pouch was easily accessed. Standard diplomatic couriers pouch marked
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American Embassy Couriers, contained pouch serial number JL327Delta
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(JL327D?). Inside a publication with red tape which indicated code red
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security precautions and an Air Force disposition form. Disposition form was
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standard whit e page copy, title was 'Analysis Report'. Further down was
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"Analyse enclosed report under code red measures. give abstract breakdown and
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report on validity. Observe all code red measures. Analysis required
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immediately'. Underneath were a series of dashes then the letters NDF then
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another series of dashes. Below that, lower left hand corner were the
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initials WGB.
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Publication was withdrawn from pouch. It measured approximately 8" by 11"
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with gray cover. Heavily bound, paper back style similar to technical m
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anuals. Across the center front it read, "Grudge/Blue Book Report No. 13". It
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was dated 1953-(1963). In the lower right hand corner was AFSN 2246-3. In
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upper left hand corner was the word 'annotated'. Across the front upper right
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hand corner to lower left hand corner was red tape indicating code red
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security measures. Across the front was stamped in red ink 'Top Secret Need
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To Know Only Crypto Clearance 14 Required' Inside front cover upper left hand
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corner were hand written notations in ink which we re blacked out by black fel
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t pen.
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Inside cover sheet was basically the same information as the cover. Second
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page was title page. Next page after that was an appendix with numerous
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notations made in it. Notations dealt with inserts of what appeared to be
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photos and additional notes. At bottom of third page it read G/BV Page 1 of
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624 pages. Title page was subject letter. Complete list of appendix not
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remembered. Title. Some notes on the practical applications of the Worst
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Nemo equations.
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Table of Contents, Part 1. "On the d esign of generators to accomplish strain
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free molecular translation". Part 2, "The generation of space time
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discontinuums, closed, open and folded". Part 3, "On the generation of
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temporary psuedo acceleration locas". Part 1, Chapter 1, "design criteria
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for a simple generator and control system referring to equation 17 appendix
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A". Part 2 Chapter 1, "Continuation of Einsteins Theory of Relativity to
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final conclusion". Part 3, Chapter 1, "Po ssible applications of Einsteinian
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theory of relativity at concl usion".
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Part 1, chapter 2, reports of UFO encounters, classification "Close Encounters
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of the 1st kind", subtitle sightings and witnesses. Part 2, Chapter 2, "Close
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Encounters of the 2nd kind", subtitle UFO sightings witnessed within close
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proximity. Part 3, Chapter 2 "Close Encounters of the 3rd kind", subtitle UFO
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encounters and extraterrestrial life forms witnessed and personal encounters.
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Subtitle, "Colonies relocation thereof". Case histories. Chapter 3 Part 1,
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titled "Military kEncounters with U FO's". Part 2 Chapter 3, "Military Reports
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Concerning sightings on Radar and Electronic Surveillance of UFO's".
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Subsection 2, Analysis Report, J. Allen Hynek, LtCol. Friend. Appendix
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continued on for about 5 pages. Opening subject page consisted of a report of
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the findings as written by LtCol. Friend and his analysis.
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Must stress at this point that the version seen was annotated. There were
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inserts that were added to this copy after it had been initially printed.
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Sections remembered very vividly are the photographs and the reports
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concerning captive sights of various UFO's to include Mexico, Sweden, United
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States and Canada. There were also what was then classified Close Encounters
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of the 3rd kind. It was made very clear that these people whom it was
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determined had genuine CE 3's were move in the middle of the night by Air
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Force personnel and relocated to various sites in the mikwest and northwest
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parts of the United kStates. In many c ases these people experienced
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physical ailments from exposure to various types of radiation.
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One case especially noted and remembered very vividly was entitled 'Darlington
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Farm Case' out of Ohio. Case apparently took place in October 1953. Man,
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wife and 13 year old son were sitting down at dinner table. As they sat
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there the lights in the farm house began to dim. Dogs and animals raised
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rucus on outside. 13 year old boy got up from dinner table to see what was
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going on. Called his mother and father to come loo k at the funny lights in
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the sky. Father and mother go t up and as they got up the son went outside
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into the yard. Father and mother went out onto the porch. When they got out
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on the porch one of the dogs broke loose from leash beside house and came
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running around front. Boy began chasing it out into the open field. As
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mother and father watched the light came down from the sky. They described
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it as a round ball of fire and it began to hover over field where boy and dog
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had run to. As they stood a nd watched, the mother and father heard the boy
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start scream ing for help whereupon the father grabbed his shotgun which was
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right next to the door and began to run out into the field with the mother
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following. When the father got to the field he saw his son being carried
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away by what looked like little men, into this huge fiery looking object. As
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it took off the father fired several rounds at the object, to no avail. They
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found dog, its head was crushed but no sign of boy or any other footprints of
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the little men w ho apparently carried him off. Father immediatel y called
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Darlington police and they immediately came out to envestigate. The official
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report read that the boy had run off and was lost in the forest which
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bordered the farm. Within 48 hours the Air Force made the determination that
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the family was to be relocated and the mother and father were picked up by
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Air Force Intelligence and all personal belongings and possessions were
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loaded into U.S. Air Force trucks and moved to a notrhwestern relocation
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site.
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The mother was in shock and had to go through a gr eat deal of psychotherapy
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and deprogramming as did father. One interesting aspect about this case was
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classification under the Air Force report which read it was a genuine CE 3
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and that for the good of the national security the mother and father had been
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relocated to relocation zone Z21-14. Not sure whether this indicated map
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grid coordinates or latitude longitude. According to the report there were
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at least 4 relocation sites across the United States. Depe nding upon which
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type of encounter these people had, the report indicated that there were
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extensive medical facilities available at these relocation sites to deal with
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all medical emergencies up to and including radiation poisoning. The report
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mentioned a site located in the Utah-Nevada area, but no indication of its
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purpose or what it was for.
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Report gave a clear indication of reports of human mutilations, most notably
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was a case witnessed by Air Force personnel in wich an Air Force Sgt. E-6 by
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the name of Jonathon P. L ovette was observed being taken captive aboard what
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appeared to be a UFO at the White Sands Missle Test Range in New Mexico.
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This abduction took place in March of 1956 at about 0300 local and was
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witnessed by Major William Cunningham of the United States Air Force Missile
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Test Command near Holloman Air Force Base.
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Major Cunningham and Sgt. Lovette were out in a field downrange from the
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launch sites looking for debris from a missile test when Sgt. Lovette went
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over the ridge of a small sand dune and was out of sight for a time. Major C
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unningham heard Sgt. Lovette scream in what was described as terror or agony.
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The Major, thinking the Sgt. had been bitten by a snake or something ran over
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the crest of the dune and saw Sgt. Lovette being dragged into what appeared to
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him and was descrived as being a silvery disk like object which hovered in the
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air approximately 15 to 20 feet. Major Cunningham described what appeared to
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be a long snake-like object which was wrapped around the sargeants legs and
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was dragging him to the craft. Maj or Cunni ngham admittedly froze as the
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sargeant was dragged inside the disc and observed the disc going up into the
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sky very quickly. Major Cunningham got on the jeep radio and reported the
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incident to Missile Control whereupon Millile Control confirmed a radar
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sighting. Search parties went out into the field looking for Sgt. Lovette.
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Major Cunninghams report was taken and he was admitted to the White Sands Base
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Dispensary for observation.
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The search for Sgt. Lovette was continued for 3 days at the end of which his
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nude body was found approximately 10 miles downrange. The body had been
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mutilated; the tongue had been removed from lower portion of the jaw. An
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incision had been made just under the tip of the chin and extended all the way
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back to the esophagus and larynx. He had been emasculated and his eyes had
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been removed. Also, his anus had been removed and there were comments in the
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report on the apparent surgical skill of the removal of these items including
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the genitalia. The report commented that the anus and genitalia had been
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removed 'as though a plug' which in the case of the anus extended all the way
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up to the colon. There was no sign of blood within the system. The initial
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autopsy report confirmed that the system had been completly drained of blood
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and that there was no vascular collapse due to death by bleeding. Subcomment
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was added that this was unusual because anybody who dies or has complete loss
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of blood there is vascular collap se. Also noted was that when the body was
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found there were a numbe r of dead predatory type birds within the area who
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apparently had died after trying to partake of the sargeants body. There were
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a number of extremely grisly black and white photos. From all indications the
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body had been exposed to the elements for at least a day or two. The New
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Mexico sun in the desert is extremely hot and dibilitating under normal
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circumstances.
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In this section of the report it also indicated that there were nu merous
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occasions in which a UFO tracked alongside of a fired missile and on one
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occasion said missile was observed being taken aboard a UFO while in flight.
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The speeds indicated were absolutely phenomenal. (English's father had told
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him privately that on more than one occasion he had personally tracked what
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they termed as 'foo fighters'. English's father was an electronic engineer by
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profession and was fairly well versed on electronics engineering and design
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and on more than one occasion he was involved in telemetry prog ramming of
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milliles. English's father is currently a state legislator in Arizona.)
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The report also indicated that there were a number of recovery teams that were
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activated specifically for the purpose of recovering any and all evidence of
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UFO's and UFO sightings. Most notably recorded in publication was what they
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called Recovery Team Alpha. It was reported that Alpha had been extremely
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active in a number of areas and on certain occasions had travelled outside of
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the continental United States. Alpha wa s based out of Wright Patterson Air
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Force Base and was on th e move constantly.
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Further information in the report consisted of such things as reported
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sightings and where air force planes had been destroyed or had combat
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encounters or had been attacked by UFO's. Also there were autopsy reports of
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various human mutilations.
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About midway through the report came a section which dealt specifically with
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photographs. Each photo was labeled and appendixed to certain reports. A
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number of photos in there dealt with a recov ery program of some type that
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took place in the s outhwestern part of the United States. They did not give
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a location name but they did give grid coordinates for that area. There is
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no clear indication to exactly where it was. The photos dealt with special
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teams that were called in to recover a crashed UFO. It also dealt with alien
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bodies and autopsy reports, autopsy type photographs, high quality, color, 8
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x 10, 5 x 7.
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Photo number 1 showed an alien being on an autopsy table which is a metal with
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runnels and traps underneath to trap fluid and feces. Body appeared to be an
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little short of 4 feet. Table was about 7 foot. No clothing on body, no
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genitalia, body completely heterous, head was rounded cranium, slightly
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enlarged, eyes almond shaped, slits where nose would be, extremely small
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mouth, receeding chin line, holes where ears would be. Photo was taken at
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angle, side view, looking at body from 45 degrees elevation, left hand was
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visible, head was facing to left, body was right to left position (head on
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right, f eet on left), eyes were closed appea red oriental-looking and almond
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shaped, left hand slight longer than normal, wrist coming down just about 2
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to 3 inches above the knees. Wrists appeared to be articulated in a fashion
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that allowed a double joint with 3 digit fingers. Wrist was very slender.
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There was no thumb. A palm was almost non-existent. The three fingers were
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direct extension from the wrist.
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Color of the skin was bluish gray, dark bluish gray. At base of the body
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there was a darker color, indicating body was dead for some time. Body fluid
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or blood had settled to base of body. This indicated that body had been
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examined before beginning autopsy.
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Picture showed beginning stages of autopsy, following standard procedure, body
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was slit from crotch to just under chin and green viscuous liquid was in
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evidence. There were internal organs but these could not be identified.
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Photos thereafter concerned specific areas of internal organs of what
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appeared as small cluster of a multi-valve heart or at least 2 hearts within
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the cadaver. No ac curate description of autopsy report or what was found
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within corpse accompanying photos. Indication that there was no stomach or
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digestive track per se. Later analysis showed that fluid within body was
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chlorophyl-based liquid which apparently dealt with photosynthesis or similar
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process. The report theorized that nourishment was taken in through mouth,
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however since there is no digestive track or anything of this nature, the
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waste products were excreted through skin.
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One section of report did specify t hat cadavers were extremely odorous, but
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this could be accounted for by either deterioration or a number of things,
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but theory was that waste was excreted through pores of skin. They could
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only theorize in report because there was no xenobiology.
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A report by Dr. J. Allen Hynek was recalled vividly which indicated that he
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had also studied the information provided by this particular case and that he
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felt that it was indeed a genuine UFO capture and subsequently the alien was
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part of UFO. Dr. Hyne k was non- committal but did however sign the report.
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Also indicated in report that he did not view bodies personally, but viewed
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photographs and accompanying reports from autopsies.
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Other photos dealt with a number of bodies which were vivisectioned in various
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ways. At one point, a head was removed from body and photographed and
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autopsy was performed on head. The cranium was opened and brain matter was
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photographed and evident. Interesting thing about photo was that there was a
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ridgebone or dividing par tition-ty pe bone running directly through center
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of skull, from front to back, as though dividing two brains, one from the
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other. This seemed apparent from the picture. The skin was completly
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removed from cranial structure and the skull was layed bare as much as
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possible.
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At one point the skull was cut directly in half and photo showed under
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developed esophagus and nasal cavaties. No clear photo of eye orbs as we
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know them, just photos of complete vivisection of skull itself.
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Numerous photos of flesh of the bei ng starting with cutaneous and
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subcutaneous microphotographic plates. Appeared to be cellular studies done
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under microscope and electron microscope type photos. Extreme magnification
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of tissue samples.
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This concluded Bill English statement which was transcribed from 2 casette
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tapes. I obtained this handwritten memorandum in August of 1987 from Paul
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Bennewitz during my visit with him in Albuquerque. In September of 1988 I
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received a call fro m Bill English. I asked for a chance to meet him and
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discuss the Grudge 13 report. He said that this could be arranged but that
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the meeting would have to be on his terms for security reasons. He explained
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that there had been several attempts on his life by persons unknown since he
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had made the casette tapes about 6 years ago. We arranged a meeting at a
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small airport in Virginia on September 16. I was to sit in the lobby with by
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black flight bag and for identification purposes I told Bill what I would b e
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wearingj. I had no telephone number for Bill.
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As I walked in the small airport lobby after a 3 hour drive from Richmond I
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immediatily noticed 2 gentlemen who seemed 'out of place' for this locale.
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Both were wearing pin striped 3 piece suits, both had on dark glasses. One
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was a black gentleman. One was stationed inside the lobby door looking out
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at the parking lot, one was leaning up against an airline counter. I sat
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down and after a few minut es was approached by a tall, bearded man in jeans
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and a hea vy jacket. He asked if I wanted to have a drink. We walked
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outside and he introduced himself as Bill English. We drove in Bills car
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into town to a local bar. About 5 minutes after we ordered and had started
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to talk, the men I had seen at the airport came into the bar and sat down.
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We left for Bill's house and never saw the men again for the next 2 days.
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During the next 2 days I stayed with Bill and his wife and 2 children in a
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small trailer in the middle of a field at his farm. I asked him endless qu
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estions concerning the Grudge 13 document, how he happened to see it, what
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happened to him after he saw it and literally thousands of questions about
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the content of the document. My impression of Bill English was that he was
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totally honest, that he stood behind his statements and recollection of the
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Grudge 13 papers, that he was a devoted husband and father to his wifes 2
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children. That Bill English was ready to come forward and enter into any
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debate regarding the legitimacy of the doc ument and his recolle ctions
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thereof. Of Bills compassion for his father and his fathers feelings
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concerning Bill and the reasons for their occasional disagreements. I have
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tremendous respect for Bill and what he has tried to do in getting this
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information out to the public. It has been at tremendous personal risk not
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to mention the ridicule by sponsered agents such as Bill Moore who has stated
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that the Grudge 13 papers are a fraud. (How would Bill Moore know?)
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What follows is additional inform ation about the Grudge 13 pape rs that I
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obtained from Bill during my visit. In addition to the following Bill
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painstakingly drew many sketches of the photos of different types of flying
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saucers, the equipment obtained from them including a sketch of the football
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sized nuclear generator and sketches of the autopsy photos.
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From my notes taken during our 2 day meeting: Bill described a photo taken of
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3 live aliens. Very clear photo, aliens standing against white tile wall,
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looking confused as if they hsd been shoved, wer e looking in di fferent
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directions. Report said that aliens had contacted a U.S. Intelligence Agency
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for initial 2 meetings, one at Holloman one at Homestead.
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U.S. Air Force relocation personnel (for persons involved in close encounters)
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were referred to in report as 'men in black'.
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Major Cunningham was initially accused of murdering Sgt. Jonathon P. Lovette.
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Charges were later dropped.
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Bill English's place of employment in England was RAF Security Services
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Command, RAF Chicksands.
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Entire Grudge 13 repor t was written as if report was geared toward
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preparation of defenses.
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Report told of ultrasonic weapons found in Germany at the end of WW II that
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could shatter 4" thick armour.
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Report told of sensitive military and industrial areas at which personnel
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experienced missing time.
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Report told about missing time expereinced with personnel associated with
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North American x-15 rocket plane project.
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Report stated that there were 17 different extraterrestrial species accounted
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for up to the time of the report.
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Extr aterrestrial s were referred to as A.L.F.'s, Alien Life Forms in the
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report.
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Report referred to one UFO that was recovered and test flown. The UFO blew up
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as the 2 Air Force pilots aboard attempted to leave the atmosphere. English
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recalls the date as the mid 50's.
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Report refers to flying saucer program as Project 'Red Light' and that a
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secret installation had been constructed in the middle of the Atomic Energy
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Commission testing ground in Nevada.
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At the time of the report 11 alien cadavers were being ke pt at Wright
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Patterson Air Force Base.
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That additional alien cadavers were being stored at 4 to 5 other medical
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institutions.
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That 2 flying saucers of extraterrestrial origin had been tested in the wind
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tunnel at Langley, Va.
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That at the time of the report, 1 damaged disc was at Elgin Air Force Base in
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Florida.
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That at the time of the report there had been 2 UFO incidents at Ft. Riley,
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Kansas.
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That at the time of the report a detachment of the Alpha recovery team was
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based at Randolph Air force Base.
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The report di scussed civilian and military personnel who had been terminated
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'to eliminate potentially dangerous elements to the national security'.
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That General James Doolittle had been mentioned several times in the report
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with the notation that "His (Doolittle's) predictions might be correct".
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There was no indication of what those predictions might have been.
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A short segment containing the quotation, "By presidential order, certain
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aspects of research had been undertaken."
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This report about Bill English and th e G rudge 13 papers was prepared by John
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Lear, 1414 Hollywood Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada 89110, telephone number (702)
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438-8181, on October 7, 1988.
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This report was typed onto disc verbatim from the original document which was
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sent by John Lear via Federal Express and arrived on October 8, 1988 by Bill
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Cooper. I Bill Cooper do swear that no changes were made and do swear that
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this is an exact verbatim copy of the original.
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STATEMENT
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I, William S. English, do hereby state and affirm that I have met with Mr.
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John Olson Lear, on September 16-17, of 1988, and that we discussed my
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original report on my viewing of the Grudge/Bluebook Report 13, in June of
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1977.
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I Further state that whatever opinions Mr. Lear form or express on this matter
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are entirely his own, and that I stood behind my statements made originally
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when I came forward with this matter, and that I continue to stand behind my
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statements to this date.
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I further s tate that anyone saying that they have an admission from me
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personally that this was a hoax is a liar and that if I was in fact
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perpetrating a hoax I could have found a better way of doing it. Instead I
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have chosen to allow time to either prove or disprove my claims on the
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information on this matter. Time it seems has proven the validity of my
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statements. I welcome the chance to defend my position in either public or
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private debate and will continue to stand behind by original r eport.
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Signed:
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William S. English (signature)
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William S. English September 17, 1988 Gladys, Virginia
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I Bill Cooper do swear that I typed this verbatim on to disc on October 8,
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1988 and do swear that no changes have been made and do swear that this is a
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verbatim copy of the original.
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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