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SUBJECT: HACKERS TAKE ON THE UFOs ? FILE: UFO2850
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((MODERATORS' COMMENT: We've read a bit of discussion about UFOs,
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"hackers," and guerilla investigators. Whether myth or reality, the
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discussions represent a segment of computer culture that others might
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find interesting. So, we run the following as a reflection of one
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segment of the culture that, even if myth, raises that age-old
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question: Is it live, or is it memorex?)).
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Rumors have begun to surface about a group of hackers who were
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involved in a project to uncover information regarding the existence
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of UFOs. The most public example pertaining to this alleged project
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was seen on Dateline NBC on the screen of the mystery hacker
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"Quentin."
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The story goes that this group of individuals decided to put their
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skills to work on a project that, if successful, would legitimize the
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hacking process by uncovering information on what has been called the
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greatest cover-up in the history of the world. Milnet TAC ID cards
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were obtained through military officials sympathetic to the cause.
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Several sites and networks were targeted that had in the past been
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linked to UFO activity. These were sites like the Jet Propulsion
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Laboratory, Sandia Labs, TRW Space Research, American Institute of
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Physics, and various other educational, government and military sites.
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The rumors also emphasize that several sites had what these
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individuals called "particularly heavy security." Within several
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seconds after connection had been established, system administrators
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of sites used in this project were contacted. Further rumors state
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that there was information regarding a propulsion system designed
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utilizing what is termed "corona discharge" being analyzed at one
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site. The most sinister of all rumors states that one particular
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participant who was allegedly deeply immersed in TRWs internal network
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has not been heard from since uncovering data regarding a saucer being
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housed at one of their Southern California installations.
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Believe what you will about the reality of this project. Much will be
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dismissed as hacker lore, but within the core of every rumor lies a
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grain of truth.
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Are we being lied to? Why is this information still classified by the
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NSA? What are they hiding from us behind a maze of security? Will we
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continue to stand idly by and let an uncaring and deliberately evasive
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government shield us from what may be the most important, and
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potential dangerous news to ever surface? Information wants to be
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free, and only a concerted group effort can make this happen. How
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much do you really want to know about what is really going on?
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What follows is information that has been released regarding this
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project...
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++++++++++++++++++++++++
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PROJECT ALF-1
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A Planetary Effort
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TOP SECRET TOP SECRET TOP SECRET TOP SECRET TOP SECRET TOP SECRET
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These are the raw data. Where comments are appropriate, they will be
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included. The data will be grouped together with dates, names etc. to
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make correlations easier.
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There are countless references to the aliens, their down space craft
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and what the Government is doing with them. If, as is supposed, the
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research on the craft and the 'ufonauts' continues today, then
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undoubtedly there are computer records, somewhere.
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I. Searching the Skies; Tripping the Electronic Fence around the USA.
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US Space Command Space Surveillance Center, Cheyenne Mountain,
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Colorado Springs, Box Nine (Electronic Surveillance Room) (This is
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where they search for and track UFO activity.) U.S. Naval Space
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Surveillance System, Dahlgreen, Virginia, (Main computer), Lake
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Kickapoo, Texas (listening post): Search for
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'Flash Traffic'
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Commander Sheila Mondran
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CINC-NORAD
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Space Detection and Tracking System
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Malabar, Florida
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'Teal Amber' search
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National Military Command Center - Pentagon
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(These are the areas where UFO activity is tracked.
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There is a radar shield around the country that is 'tripped' by UFO's.
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All tracking and F14 scrambling is done through this system.)
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II. The Second Cover Up
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Defense Intelligence Agency
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Directorate for Management and Operations
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Project Aquarius (in conjunction with SRI)
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Colonel Harold E. Phillips, Army (where/what Feb. 1987)
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UFO Working Group, (formed Dec 1987)
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Major General James Pfautz, USAF, Ret. (March 87)
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US Army experiments -(Monroe Institute, Faber, VA)
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Major General Albert Stubblebine
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Capt. Guy Kirkwood,
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(thousands of feet of film of UFO's catalogued and on record somewhere.)
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The UFO Working Group was formed because one arm of the Govt doesn't
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know what the other is doing.)
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III. National Security
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NSA NAtional Security Agency, Dundee Society (Super secret elite
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who have worked on UFO's.)
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NSA - Research and Engineering Division
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NSA - Intercept Equipment Division
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Kirtland Force Base, Office of Special Investigations, Project
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Beta. 1979-83-? (Sandia Labs are here.)
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Paul Bennewitz
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Project Blue
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Project Blue Book
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(NSA computers do analysis for Pentagon.)
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IV. More Secret Players
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NASA, Fort Irwin, Barstow, CA
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NASA Ames Research Center, Moffet Field Naval Base
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SETI
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State Dept. Office of Advanced Technology
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Any Astronauts from Mercury, Gemini and Apollo
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CIA - Office of Scientific Investigation
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CIA - Domestic Collection Division
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(NASA has known about UFO's since the astronauts saw and photoed them.
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Records somewhere.)
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V. Dealing with the Secret
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MJ-12 (1952)
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Majectic 12
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Operation Majestic 12
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MAJIC-12
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Admiral Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter
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Dr. Vannevar Bush
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Dr. Detlev Bronk
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Dr. Jerome Hunsaker
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Dr. Donald Menzel
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Dr. Lloyd Berkner
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General Robt. Montague
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Sidney Souers
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Gordon Gray
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General Hoyt Vandenberg
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Sect State James Forrestal
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General Nathan Twining
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Pres. Truman
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Pres. Eisenhower
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(One of the biggest secrets ever.)
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Nevada Desert, Area 51, S4 (houses UFO's)
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(Robert Lazar talked!) 9 space ships on storage. Propulsion by
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corona discharge.
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(Area 51 is the most protected base on the planet.)
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VI. ROSWELL, NM Crashes
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Mac Brazel (farmer)
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Major Jesse A. Marcel
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509th. Bomber Group
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Lewis Rickett, CIC Officer
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Colonel William Blanchard
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Gerald Anderson, witness to crash and aliens
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Wright Patterson Air Force Base, (parts lists of UFO's catalogued;
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autopsies on record) (Bodies in underground facility)
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Foreign Technology Building
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USAAF (United States Army Air Force reports: "Early Automation"
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Muroc, CA (Base with UFO's for study)
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(1 saucer with 4 aliens. They were transported to Wright and then
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saved, catalogued and autopsied.)
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VII. THOSE ON GOVT SHIT LIST
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(People who have gotten close.)
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Robert Lazar
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Major Donald Keyhoe
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William Moore
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Stanton Friedman
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Jaime Shandera
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Whitley Streiber
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Timothy Goode, UK
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Other UFO Crashes
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Del Rio, TX 12/50, Colonel Robert Willingham
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Las Vegas, 4/18/62
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Kecksburg, PA 12/9/65
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VIII. International
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Belgian Air Force. (They are going public and have records.
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Press conference held 7/12/91.)
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Australian Air Force
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UK; GCHQ
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British Air Force
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Belgium:
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NATO Radar Stations
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IX. UFO Civilian Groups. (What do they really know?)
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NICAP, National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena
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(private company.)
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APRO, Tucson, AZ (Aerial Phenomena Research Organization,
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private company.)
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MUFON Mutual UFO Network
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X. GENERAL
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Kenneth Arnold, June 24, 1947
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Cattle and Sheep Mutilations
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General and Pres. Eisenhower, (private files and library)
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President Truman
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Wright Field or Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH, (Air
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Force Foreign Technology Division)
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USAF Project Saint
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USAF Project Gemini
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Project Moon Dust
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Project Sign
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Project Grudge
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General Hoyt Vandenberg (1940-1960)
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Air Force Regulation 200-2 (8/12/54)
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Holloman AFB, NM
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Roswell, NM July 7, 1947
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XI. Possible Searches
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Presidential Libraries
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Old USAAF, (United States Army Air Force)
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NASA
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Astronaut Frank Borman, Gemini 7, pictures of UFO
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Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11, saw UFO's on moon.
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Colonel Gordon Cooper saw a bunch of them
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James McDivitt, 6/66
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United Nations
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NATO;
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General Lionel Max Chassin, French Air Force
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Star Wars, United Kingdom, 23 scientists killed in 6 years.
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Gulf Breeze, FL
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Additional UFO records at NSA, CIA, DIA, FBI
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Good Searching.
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Project
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->Green Cheese<-
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Data Base
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Holloman AFB
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Location: New Mexico. Preconceived landing 15 years ago.
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DDN Locations:
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NET : 132.5.0.0 : HOLLOMAN :
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GATEWAY : 26.9.0.74, 132.5.0.1 : HOLLOMAN-GW.AF.MIL : CISCO-MGS :: EGP,IP/GW :
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GATEWAY : 26.9.0.74, 132.5.0.1 : HOLLOMAN-GW.AF.MIL : CISCO-MGS :: EGP,IP/GW :
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HOST : 26.10.0.74 : HOLLOMAN-TG.AF.MIL : VAX-8650 : VMS : TCP/FTP,TCP/TELNET,TCP
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SMTP :
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HOST : 26.6.0.74 : HOLLOMAN-AM1.AF.MIL : WANG-VS100 : VSOS : TCP/TELNET,TCP/FTP,
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TCP/SMTP :
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Host: DDNVAX2.6585TG.AF.MIL
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156.6.1.2
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Kirtland Air Force Base
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Office Of Special Investigations. Sandia Labs are here. Also part of
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NSA Intercept Equipment Division.
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Key Words/names:
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Sandia Labs
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Project Beta (1979-83-?)
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Paul Bennewitz
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Project Blue
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Project Blue Book
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DDN Locations:
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NET : 131.23.0.0 : KIRTLAND-NET :
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NET : 132.62.0.0 : KIRTLAND2 :
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GATEWAY : 26.17.0.48, 131.23.0.1 : KIRTLAND2-GW.AF.MIL,KIRTLAND-GW.AF.MIL
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: CISCO-MGS : UNIX : IP/GW,EGP :
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GATEWAY : 26.18.0.87, 132.62.0.1
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: KIRTLAND1-GW.AF.MIL,KIRTLAND1606ABW-GW.AF.MIL : CISCO-MGS :
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: EGP,IP/GW :
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HOST : 26.0.0.48 : KIRTLAND.MT.DDN.MIL : C/30 : TAC : TCP,ICMP :
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HOST : 26.0.0.87 : KIRTLAND2.MT.DDN.MIL : C/30 : TAC : TCP,ICMP :
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HOST : 26.6.0.87 : KIRTLAND-AM1.AF.MIL : WANG-VS300 : VS ::
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NASA
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What can I say about NASA that you couldn't guess for yourself....
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(Except that the following sights are SPECIFIC NASA sights, not
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just randomly suspected sights).
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DDN locations:
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Fort Irwin, Barstow, CA:
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NET : 134.66.0.0 : IRWIN :
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NET : 144.146.0.0 : FTIRWIN1 :
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NET : 144.147.0.0 : FTIRWIN2 :
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GATEWAY : 26.24.0.85, 26.7.0.230, 144.146.0.1, 144.147.0.0
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: FTIRWIN-GW1.ARMY.MIL : CISCO-GATEWAY : CISCO : IP/GW,EGP :
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HOST : 26.14.0.39 : IRWIN-ASBN.ARMY.MIL : NCR-COMTEN-3650 : COS2 ::
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HOST : 26.13.0.85 : FTIRWIN-AMEDD.ARMY.MIL : ATT-3B2-600G : UNIX
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: TCP/FTP,TCP/SMTP,TCP/TELNET :
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HOST : 26.14.0.85 : FTIRWIN-IGNET.ARMY.MIL : DATAPOINT-8605 : RMS ::
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HOST : 26.15.0.85 : IRWIN-EMH1.ARMY.MIL,FTIRWIN-EMH1.ARMY.MIL : SPERRY-5000
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: UNIX : TCP/FTP,TCP/SMTP,TCP/TELNET :
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Moffet Field Naval Base (Ames Research Center):
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GATEWAY : 26.20.0.16, 192.52.195.1 : MOFFETT-FLD-MB.DDN.MIL,AMES-MB.DDN.MIL
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: C/70 : CHRYSALIS : IP/GW,EGP :
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HOST : 26.0.0.16 : MOFFETT.MT.DDN.MIL : C/30 : TAC : TCP,ICMP :
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Pentagon (National Military Command Center)
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One of many places in charge of tracking UFO activity.
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Possible DDN sights:
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GATEWAY : 26.9.0.26, 134.205.123.140 : PENTAGON-GW.HQ.AF.MIL : CISCO-AGS :
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: EGP,IP/GW :
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GATEWAY : 26.25.0.26, 131.8.0.1 : PENTAGON-GW.AF.MIL,HQUSAFNET-GW.AF.MIL
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: CISCO-MGS :: IP/GW,EGP :
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GATEWAY : 26.10.0.76, 192.31.75.235 : PENTAGON-BCN-GW.ARMY.MIL : SUN-360
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: UNIX : IP/GW,EGP :
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GATEWAY : 26.26.0.247, 192.31.75.1 : PENTAGON-GW.ARMY.MIL : SUN-3/160
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: UNIX : EGP,IP/GW :
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GATEWAY : 26.31.0.247, 26.16.0.26, 141.116.0.1 : PENTAGON-GW1.ARMY.MIL
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: CISCO : CISCO : IP/GW,EGP :
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HOST : 26.0.0.26 : PENTAGON.MT.DDN.MIL : C/30 : TAC : TCP,ICMP :
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HOST : 26.24.0.26 : OPSNET-PENTAGON.AF.MIL : VAX-8500 : VMS
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: TCP/TELNET,TCP/FTP,TCP/SMTP :
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HOST : 26.10.0.76, 192.31.75.235 : PENTAGON-BCN.ARMY.MIL : SUN-360 : UNIX
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: TCP/FTP,TCP/SMTP,TCP/TELNET :
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HOST : 26.0.0.247 : PENTAGON2.MT.DDN.MIL : C/30 : TAC : TCP,ICMP :
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HOST : 26.7.0.247 : PENTAGON-AMSNET.ARMY.MIL : AMDAHL : MVS
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: TCP/TELNET,TCP/FTP :
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HOST : 26.14.0.247 : NSSC-PENTAGON.NAVY.MIL : ALTOS-3068A : UNIX
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: TCP/FTP,TCP/TELNET,TCP/SMTP :
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HOST : 26.18.0.247 : PENTAGON-EMH4.ARMY.MIL : SPERRY-5000/80 : UNIX
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: TCP/TELNET,TCP/FTP,TCP/SMTP :
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HOST : 26.26.0.247, 192.31.75.1 : PENTAGON-AI.ARMY.MIL : SUN-3/160 : UNIX
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: TCP/TELNET,TCP/FTP,TCP/SMTP,TCP/FINGER :
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Raddaman
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Location of infamous building 18a. Suspected saucers and others?
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DDN location, yet unknown.
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SECI
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DDN Locations:
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NET : 192.108.216.0 : ARC-SETI-NET :
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Utah Locations:
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GATEWAY : 26.18.0.20, 131.27.0.1 : HILL-GW.AF.MIL,HILLAFBNET-GW.AF.MIL
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: CISCO-MGS :: IP/GW,EGP :
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GATEWAY : 26.18.0.20, 131.27.0.1 : HILL-GW.AF.MIL,HILLAFBNET-GW.AF.MIL
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: CISCO-MGS :: IP/GW,EGP :
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HOST : 26.5.0.20 : HILL.MT.DDN.MIL : C/30 : TAC : TCP,ICMP :
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HOST : 26.0.0.99 : HILL2.MT.DDN.MIL : C/30 : TAC : TCP,ICMP :
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HOST : 26.12.0.99 : HILL-AM1.AF.MIL : WANG-VS100 : VS
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: TCP/TELNET,TCP/FTP,TCP/SMTP :
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++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Wright Patterson AFB
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Catalogued UFO parts list. Autopsies on record. Bodies located in
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underground facility of Foreign Technology Building.
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DDN Locations:
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HOST : 26.0.0.47 : WRIGHTPAT.MT.DDN.MIL : C/30 : TAC : TCP,ICMP :
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HOST : 26.8.0.123 : WRIGHTPAT2.MT.DDN.MIL : C/30 : TAC : TCP,ICMP :
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HOST : 26.0.0.124 : WRIGHTPAT3.MT.DDN.MIL : C/30 : TAC : TCP,ICMP :
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HOST : 26.3.0.170 : WAINWRIGHT-IGNET.ARMY.MIL : CONVERGENT-TECH-CN-100
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: CTOS ::
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HOST : 26.0.0.176 : WRIGHTPAT4.MT.DDN.MIL : C/30 : TAC : TCP,ICMP :
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Nevada:
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NET : 131.216.0.0 : NEVADA :
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++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Random Suspected Nets:
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WIN:
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Top Secret Network. All coordinator's have last name Win.
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NET : 141.8.0.0 : DFN-WIN8 : NET : 141.9.0.0 : DFN-WIN9 :
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NET : 141.10.0.0 : DFN-WIN10 : NET : 141.15.0.0 : DFN-WIN15 :
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NET : 141.25.0.0 : DFN-WIN25 : NET : 141.26.0.0 : DFN-WIN26 :
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NET : 141.28.0.0 : DFN-WIN28 : NET : 141.57.0.0 : DFN-WIN57 :
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NET : 141.58.0.0 : DFN-WIN58 : NET : 141.59.0.0 : DFN-WIN59 :
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NET : 141.60.0.0 : DFN-WIN60 : NET : 141.61.0.0 : DFN-WIN61 :
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NET : 141.62.0.0 : DFN-WIN62 : NET : 141.63.0.0 : DFN-WIN63 :
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NET : 141.64.0.0 : DFN-WIN64 : NET : 141.65.0.0 : DFN-WIN65 :
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NET : 141.66.0.0 : DFN-WIN66 : NET : 141.67.0.0 : DFN-WIN67 :
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NET : 141.68.0.0 : DFN-WIN68 : NET : 141.69.0.0 : DFN-WIN69 :
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NET : 141.70.0.0 : DFN-WIN70 : NET : 141.71.0.0 : DFN-WIN71 :
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NET : 141.72.0.0 : DFN-WIN72 : NET : 141.73.0.0 : DFN-WIN73 :
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NET : 141.74.0.0 : DFN-WIN74 : NET : 141.75.0.0 : DFN-WIN75 :
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NET : 141.76.0.0 : DFN-WIN76 : NET : 141.77.0.0 : DFN-WIN77 :
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NET : 141.78.0.0 : DFN-WIN78 : NET : 141.79.0.0 : DFN-WIN79 :
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NET : 141.80.0.0 : DFN-WIN80 : NET : 141.81.0.0 : DFN-WIN81 :
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NET : 141.82.0.0 : DFN-WIN82 : NET : 141.83.0.0 : DFN-WIN83 :
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NET : 141.84.0.0 : DFN-WIN84 : NET : 141.85.0.0 : DFN-WIN85 :
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NET : 141.86.0.0 : DFN-WIN86 : NET : 141.87.0.0 : DFN-WIN87 :
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NET : 141.88.0.0 : DFN-WIN88 : NET : 141.89.0.0 : DFN-WIN89 :
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NET : 141.90.0.0 : DFN-WIN90 : NET : 141.91.0.0 : DFN-WIN91 :
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NET : 141.92.0.0 : DFN-WIN92 : NET : 141.93.0.0 : DFN-WIN93 :
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NET : 141.94.0.0 : DFN-WIN94 : NET : 141.95.0.0 : DFN-WIN95 :
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NET : 141.96.0.0 : DFN-WIN96 : NET : 141.97.0.0 : DFN-WIN97 :
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NET : 141.98.0.0 : DFN-WIN98 : NET : 141.99.0.0 : DFN-WIN99 :
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NET : 188.1.0.0 : WIN-IP : NET : 192.80.90.0 : WINDATA :
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+++++++++++++++
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Scinet:
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Sensitive Compartmented Information Network
|
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NET : 192.12.188.0 : BU-SCINET :
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+++++++++++++++
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Disnet:
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Defense Integrated Secure Network. Composed of SCINET, WINCS
|
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([World Wide Military and Command Control System] Intercomputer
|
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Network Communication Subsystem), and Secretnet(WIN).
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NET : 22.0.0.0 : DISNET :
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