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>> Press Release from the Aetherius Society. ParaNet is unable to confirm
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the veracity of information presented in brackets [].
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Los Angeles, January 7th, 1987
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UFO CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED!
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As controversy rages over the recent Alaskan UFO sighting, The Aetherius
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Society, whose headquarters is based in Hollywood, CA, has launched a
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national campaign calling for the truth on this most vital, contemporary
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issue: the UFO phenomenon.
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Despite a complete turnabout by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),
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who originally confirmed radar tracking of the UFO sighting over Alaska on
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November 17th, 1986, but yesteraday claimed it was an error, the following
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reported facts remain:
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* A veteran Japanese pilot and experienced crew witnessed three UFOs for over
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400 miles between Iceland and Alaska, lasting 32 minutes.
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* So definite was this sighting, that the pilot took evasive action from the
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objects, dropping 4000 feet, under FAA guidance.
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* The objects were described as moving with amazing speed and astonishingly
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abrupt stops.
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* [The pilot turned off all lights on the aircraft], which rules out the
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possibility of light reflection causing these sightings.
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* The aircraft moved in a 360 degree circle, which rules out the possibility
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of the objects being mere weather phenomena.
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* The objects were tracked on radar by the aircraft.
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* [The objects were sighted from the ground by independent witnesses accord-
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ing to reports received by CBS network.]
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* FAA investigators concluded the crew were "normal, professional, rational,
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(and had) no drug or alcohol involvement."
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* The pilot's conclusion was that he saw _something of extra-terrestrial
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origin._
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Originally, US Government agencies confirmed radar tracking of these objects.
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Why have they now withdrawn this confirmation weeks after the event, stating
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that it was a computer fault?
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What is the likelihood of a radar readout produced by a computer fault
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tallying exactly with all the genuine factors specified above?
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In short, is there a Government cover-up?
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The Aetherius Society demands to know the truth.
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The Aetherius Society, led by its Founder/President Sir George King, has
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campaigned internationally since 1955 for world governments to release the
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truth about UFOs.
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1987 sees the launch of a massive nationwide campaign in the United States to
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galvanize public interest in this phenomenon and to answer the many questions
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which have been left unanswered by government, military, scientific and
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educational establishments alike. The Aetherius Society, a registered
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non-profit organization, has decided to fulfill this public educational need.
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CALIFORNIA SYMPOSIUM ON UFOS
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During a special Symposium to be held on February 7th at the fashionable
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Hotel Hollywood, Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, attendees will be presented
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with:
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* The history and evidence of the UFO phenomenon.
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* Examples of photographic evidence of UFOs.
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* A panel of international experts who will answer questions from the floor.
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* Cases where Flying Saucer sightings were forecast in public by Sir George
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King and later confirmed -- in some cases, by hundreds of witnesses.
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* Details of scientific information regarding the dangers of radioactivity,
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received by Sir George King from extraterrestrial sources _and proved correct
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over 25 years later_ - even in specific locations, such as the well-known
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case in Winscale (Sellafield), England, which received exten- sive world
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publicity last year.
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* The facts concerning a major Russian nuclear accident which were received
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by Sir George King _18 years before the world knew of its occurrence_ - a
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fact which has been verified by England's orthodox academic journal, "The New
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Scientist", who admit they were "scooped by a UFO."
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* _Details of action taken by The Aetherius Society before the Chernobyl
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catastrophe in April 1986_.
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This and other vitally important material regarding UFOs will be delivered by
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internationally established lecturers and broadcasters on the subject.
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For further information, photographs and press material, please contact Dr.
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Raymond Nielsen, Dr. Richard Lawrence or Dr. Alan Moseley at:
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The Aetherius Society Campaign Headquarters (213) 465-9652 or 467-4325
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