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PROJECT GRUDGE/BLUEBOOK 13 (RE: BILL ENGLISH)
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This report was prepared and written by John Lear
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A series of PROJECT GRUDGE/BLUEBOOK reports have been related
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over the years in connection with the USAF's investigation into
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UFO's which was supposedly terminated with the release of the
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Condon report in the late 1960's. Reports 1 through 12 of
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GRUDGE/BLUE BOOK were generally innocuous and contained no
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classified or truly sensitive material. There was a final
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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
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PROJECT BLUE BOOK SPECIAL REPORT NO.14 by Leon Davidson; the
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fifth edition was published in 1976 by Blue-Book Publishers; 64
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Prospect st., White Plains, New York 10606. Missing from public
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view, however, was report #13.
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Several years ago, Bill English, son of an Arizona state
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legislator and former Captain in the Green Berets had been
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assigned to an RAF `listening Post' north of London as an
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information analyst. English was, in the course of his duties,
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asked to prepare an analysis of the elusive GRUDGE 13 report. On
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his discharge from his work at the `listening POst' he returned
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to the United States and began to do a little UFO research on his
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own. English had been no stranger to the UFO phenomenon. In Viet
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Nam he was member of a Special Forces investigative team that
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went in to retrieve a B-52 that was forced down by a UFO and all
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the occupants killed. Communications had been received from the
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B-52 before it went down to the effect that it was "....under
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attack by a UFO....", a "....large light....". The plane was
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found intact, sitting in the jungle. There was no swath
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indicative of a crash landing. Only the bottom of the fuselage
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showed any damage, there was no damage to the underside of the
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engine pods. Although the plane was completely intact the entire
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crew had been mutilated.
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English, through contacts he still maintains has determined that
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the US government `most definitely' supports a `project dealing
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specifically with UFO's and captured aliens'. According to what
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he has learned, the US government captured a trio of aliens, and
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that as of mid 1981, one of the beings was still alive in
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captivity. English also claims that "at one point in the early
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1950's until the mid 1960's the Air Force maintained relocation
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and debriefing colonies for people that had experienced close
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encounters of the 3rd and 4th kind. They were isolated for all
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intents and purposes for the rest of their lives. He doubts that
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these colonies are still in existence.
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English dictated 2 audio cassettes outlining what he remembered
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from the Grudge 13 report. These audio cassettes were transcribed
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into hand written notes by another person. The information
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contained therein indicated what had been suspected all
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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
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saucers exist but that the government had several in secret
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storage and had captured at least three live aliens.
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The following is a summary of what Bill English remembers from
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what he read during that day in July of 1977 of PROJECT
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GRUDGE/BLUE BOOK REPORT NO. 13.
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In box, diplomatic pouch under lock and key system. Lock had been
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opened, pouch was easily accessed. Standard diplomatic couriers
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pouch marked American Embassy Couriers, contained pouch serial
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number jl327Delta. Inside a publication with red tape which
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indicated code red security precautions and an Air Force
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disposition form. Disposition form was standard white page copy,
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title was `Analysis Report'. Further down was `Analyze enclosed
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report under code red measures, give abstract breakdown and
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report on validity. Observe all code red measures. Analysis
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required immediately'. Underneath were a series of dashes then
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the letters NDF then another series of dashes. Below that, lower
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left hand corner were the initials WGB.
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Publication was withdrawn from pouch. It measured approx., 8" by
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11" with grey cover. Heavily bound, paper back style similar to
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technical manuals.Across the center front it read, "Grudge/Blue
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Book Report No. 13". It was dated 1953-(1963). In the lower
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right-hand corner was AFSN 2246-3. in upper left hand corner was
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the word `annotated'. Across the front upper right hand corner to
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lower left hand corner was red tape indicating code red security
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measures. Across the front was stamped in red ink `Top Secret
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Need to Know Only Crypto Clearance 14 Required'. Inside front
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cover upper left hand corner were hand written notations in ink
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which were blacked out by black felt pen.
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Inside cover sheet was basically the same information as the
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cover. Second page was a title page. Next page after that was an
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appendix with numerous notations made in it.Notations dealt with
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inserts of what appeared to be photos and additional notes. At
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bottom of third page it read G/BV Page 1 of 624 pages. Title page
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was subject letter. Complete list of appendix not remember.
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Title. Some notes on the practical applications of the Worst Nemo
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equations.
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Table of contents, Part 1. "On the design of generators to
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accomplish strain free molecular translation". Part 2, The
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generation of space time discontinuums,closed, opened and
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folded". Part 3, on the generation of temporary pseudo
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acceleration locas". Part 1, Chapter 1, "design criteria for a
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simple generator and control system referring to equation 17
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appendix A". Part 2, Chapter 1,"Continuation of Einstein's Theory
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of Relativity to final conclusion". Part 3, Chapter 1, "Possible
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applications of Einstein's theory of relativity at conclusion".
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Part 1,Chapter 2, reports of UFO encounters, classifications
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"Close Encounters of the 1st Kind",subtitle sightings and
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witnesses. Part 2, chapter 2,"Close Encounters of the 2nd",
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subtitle UFO sightings witnessed within close proximity. Part 3,
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chapter 2 "Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind", subtitle UFO
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encounters and extraterrestrial life forms witnessed and personal
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encounters. Subtitle,"Colonies, relocation thereof". Case
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histories. Chapter 3, Part 1,titled "military Encounters with
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UFO's". Part 2, Chapter 3, "Military Reports Concerning Sightings
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on Radar and Electronic Surveillance of UFO's". Subsection 2,
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Analysis Report, J. Allen Hynek, Lt. Col. Friend. Appendix
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continued on for about 5 pages. Opening subject page consisted of
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a report of the findings as written by Lt. Col. Friend and his
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analysis.
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Must stress at this point that the version seen was annotated.
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There were inserts that were added to this copy after it had been
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initially printed.Sections remembered very vividly are the
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photographs and the reports concerning captive sights of various
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UFO's to include Mexico, sweden, United States and Canada. There
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were also what was then classified Close Encounters of the 3rd
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kind. It was made very clear that these people whom it was
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determined had genuine CE 3's were moved in the middle of the
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night by Air Force personnel and relocated to various sites in
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the midwest and Northwest parts of the United States. In many
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cases these people experienced physical ailments from exposure to
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various types of radiation.
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One case especially noted and remembered very vividly was
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entitled "Darlington Farm Case" out of Ohio. Case apparently took
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place in October 1953. Man, wife and 13 year old son were sitting
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down at dinner table. As they sat there the lights in the farm
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house began to dim. Dogs and animals raised ruckus on outside. 13
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year old boy got up from dinner table to see what was going on.
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Called his mother and father to come look at the funny light in
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the sky. Father and mother went out onto the porch. When they got
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out on the porch one of the dogs broke loose from leash beside
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house and came running around front. Boy began chasing it into
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the open field. As mother and father watched the light comedown
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from the sky. They described it as a round ball of fire and it
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began to hover over the field where the boy and dog had run to.
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As they stood and watched, the mother and father heard the boy
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start screaming for help whereupon the father grabbed his shotgun
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which was right next to the door and began to run out into the
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field with the mother following. When the father got to the field
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he saw his son being carried away by what looked like little men,
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into this huge fiery looking object. As it took off the father
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fired several rounds at the object, to no avail. They found the
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dog, it's head had been crushed but no sign of the boy or any
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other footprints of the little men who apparently carried him
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off. Father immediately called the Darlington police and they
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immediately came out to investigate. The official report read
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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
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determination that the family was to be relocated and the mother
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and father were picked up by Air Force Intelligence and all
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personal belonging and possessions were loaded into U.S. Air
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Force trucks and moved to a northwestern relocation site.
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The mother was in shock and had to go through a great deal of
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psychotherapy and deprogramming as did father. One interesting
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aspect about this case was classification under Air Force report
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which read it was a genuine CE 3 and that for the good of
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national security the mother and father had been relocated to
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relocation zones Z21-14. Not sure whether this indicated map grid
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coordinates or latitude longitude. According to the report there
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were at least four relocation sites across the United States.
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Depending upon which type of encounter these people had, the
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report indicated that there were extensive medical facilities
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available at the relocation sites to deal with all medical
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emergencies up to and including radiation poisoning. The report
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mentioned a site located in the Utah-Nevada area, but no
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indication of it's purpose or what it was for.
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Report gave clear indication of reports of human mutilations,
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most notably was a case witnessed by Air Force personnel in which
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an Air Force Sgt. E-6 by the name of Jonathan P. Lovette was
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observed being taken captive aboard what appeared to be a UFO at
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the WHITE sands Missile Test Range in New Mexico. This abduction
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took place in March of 1956 at about 0300 local and was witnessed
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by Major William Cunningham of the United States Air Force
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Missile Command near Holloman Air Force Base.
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Major Cunningham and Sgt. Lovette were out in a field downrange
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from the launch sites looking for debris from a missile test when
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Sgt. Lovette went over the ridge of a small sand dune and was out
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of sight for a time. Major Cunningham heard Sgt. Lovette scream
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in what was described as terror or agony. The Major, thinking
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Lovette had been bitten by a snake or something ran over the
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crest of the dune and saw Sgt. Lovette being dragged into what
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appeared to him and was described as being a silvery disk like
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object which hovered in the air approximately 15 to 20 feet.
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Major Cunningham described what appeared to be a long snake-like
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object which was wrapped around the sergeant's legs and was
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dragging him to the craft. Major Cunningham admittedly froze as
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the sergeant was dragged inside the disc and observed the disc
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and observed the disc going up into the sky very quickly. Major
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Cunningham got on the jeep radio and reported the incident to
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Missile Control whereupon Missile Control confirmed a radar
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sighting. Search parties went into the desert looking for Sgt.
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Lovette. Major Cunningham's report was taken and he was admitted
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to the White Sands Base Dispensary for observation.
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The search for Sgt. Lovette continues for three days at the end
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of which his nude body was found approximately ten miles
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downrange. The body had been mutilated;the tongue had been
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removed from the lower portion of the jaw. An incision had
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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
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eyes had been removed. Also, his anus had been removed and there
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were comments in the report on the apparent surgical skill of the
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removal of these items including the genitalia. The report
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commented that the anus and the genitalia had been removed `as
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though a plug' which in the case of the anus extended all the way
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to the colon. There was no sign of blood within the system. The
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initial autopsy report confirmed that the system had been
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completely drained of blood and that there was no vascular
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collapse due to death by bleeding. Sub-comment was added that
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this was unusual because in any body who dies of bleeding or in
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the case of a complete blood loss there is always vascular
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collapse. Also noted was that when the body was found there were
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a number of dead predatory type birds within the area who
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apparently had died after trying to partake of the sergeant's
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body. There were a number of extremely grisly black and white
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photographs. From all indications the body had been exposed to
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the elements for at least a day or two. The New Mexico sun in the
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desert is extremely hot and debilitating under normal
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circumstances.
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In this section of the report it also indicated that there were
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numerous occasions in which a ufo was tracked along side a fired
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missile and on one occasion said missile was observed being taken
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aboard a UFO while in flight. The speeds indicated were
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absolutely phenomenal. (English's father had told him privately
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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
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electronics engineer by profession and was fairly well versed on
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electronics engineering and design and on more than one occasion
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he was involved in telemetry programming of missiles. (English's
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father is currently a state legislator in Arizona.)
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The report also indicated that there were a number of recovery
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teams that were activated specifically for the purpose of
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recovering any and all evidence of UFO's and UFO sightings. Most
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notably recorded in publication was what they called Recovery
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Team Alpha. It was reported that Alpha had been extremely active
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in a number of areas and on certain occasions had traveled
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outside the United States. Alpha was based out of
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Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and was on the move constantly.
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Further information in the report consisted of such things as
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reported sightings and where Air Force planes had been destroyed
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or had combat encounters or had been attacked by UFO's. Also
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there were autopsy reports of various human mutilations.
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About midway through the report came a section which dealt
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specifically with photographs. Each photo was labeled and
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appendixed to certain reports. A number of photo's in there dealt
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with a recovery program of some type that took place in the
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southwestern part of the United States. They did not give a
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location name but they did give grid coordinates for that area.
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There is no clear indication to exactly where it was. The photos
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dealt with special teams that were called in to recover a
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crashed UFO. It also dealt with alien bodies and autopsy
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reports,autopsy type photographs, high quality, color, 8 x 10, 5
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x 7.
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Photo number 1 showed an alien being on an autopsy table which is
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a metal table with runnels and traps underneath to trap fluid and
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feces. Body appeared to be a little short of 4 feet. Table about
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7 foot. No clothing on body, no genitalia, body completely
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heterous, head was a rounded cranium, slightly enlarged, eyes
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almond shaped, slits where nose would be, extremely small mouth,
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receding chin line, holes where ears would be. Photo was taken
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at angle, side view, looking at body from 45 degree elevation,
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left hand was visible, head was facing to left, body was right to
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left (head on right, feet on left), eyes were closed appeared to
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be oriental-looking and almond shaped, left hand slightly longer
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than normal, wrist coming down just about 2 to 3 inches above the
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knees. Wrist appeared to be articulated in a fashion that allowed
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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
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fingers were direct extension from the wrist.
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Color of the skin was a bluish gray, dark bluish gray. At base of
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the body there was a darker color, indicating body was dead for
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some time. Body fluids or blood had settled to base of body. This
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indicated that body had been examined before beginning autopsy.
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Pictures showed beginning stages of autopsy, following standard
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procedure, body was slit from crouch to just under chin and green
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viscous liquid was in evidence. There were internal organs but
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these could not be identified. Photos thereafter concerned
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specific areas of internal organs of what appeared as small
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cluster of multi-valve heart or at least two hearts within the
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cadaver. No accurate description of autopsy report or what was
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found with corpse accompanying photos. Indications that there was
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no stomach or digestive tract per se. Later analysis showed that
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fluid within the body was chloropyhyl based liquid which
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apparently dealt with photosynthesis or similar process. The
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report theorized that nourishment was taken in through mouth,
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however since there was no digestive tract or anything of this
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nature, the waste products were excreted through skin.
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One section of the report did specify that cadavers were
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extremely odorous, but this could be accounted for by either
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deterioration or a number of things, but theory was that waste
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was excreted through pores of skin. They could only theorize in
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report because there was no xenobiology.
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A report by Dr. J. Allen Hynek was recalled vividly which
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indicated that he had also studied the information provided by
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this particular case and that he felt that it was indeed a
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genuine UFO capture and subsequently the alien was part of UFO.
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Dr. Hynek was non-committal but did however sign the report. Also
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indicated in the report that he did not view the bodies
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personally, but viewed photographs and accompanying reports from
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autopsies.
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Other photos dealt with a number of bodies which were
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vivisectioned in various ways. At one point, a head was removed
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from the body and photographed and autopsy was performed on head.
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The cranium was opened and brain matter was photographed and
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evident. Interesting thing about photo was that there was a
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ridge bone or dividing partition-type bone running directly
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through center of skull, from front to back, as though dividing
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two brains, one from the other. This seemed apparent from the
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picture. The skin was completely removed from the cranial
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structure and the skull was layed bare as much as possible.
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At one point the skull was cut directly in half and photo showed
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under developed esophagus and nasal cavities. No clear photo of
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eye orbs as we know them, just complete vivisection of skull
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itself.
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Numerous photos of flesh of the being starting with cutaneous and
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subcutaneous microphotographic plates. Appeared to be cellular
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studies done under microscopic and electronmicroscopic type
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photos. Extreme magnification of tissue samples.
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This concluded Bill English's statement which was transcribed
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from 2 cassette tapes. I obtained this hand written memorandum in
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August of 1987 from Paul Bennewitz during my visit with him in
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Albuquerque. In September of 1988 I received a call from Bill
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English. I asked for a chance to meet him and discuss the Grudge
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13 report. He said that this could be arranged but that the
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meeting would have to be on his terms for security reasons. He
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explained that there had been several attempts on his life by
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persons unknown since he had made the cassette tapes about six
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years ago. We arranged a meeting at a small airport in Virginia
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on September 16. I was to sit in the lobby with my black flight
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bag and for identification purposes I told Bill what I would be
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wearing.l I had no telephone number for Bill.
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As I walked into the small airport lobby after about a three hour
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drive from Richmond, I immediately noticed 2 gentlemen who seemed
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`out of place' for this locale. Both were wearing pin striped 3
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piece suits, both had on dark glasses. One was a black gentleman.
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One was stationed inside the lobby door looking out at the
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parking lot, one was leaning up against an airline counter. I sat
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down and after a few minutes was approached by a tall, bearded
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man in jeans and a heavy jacket. He asked if I wanted to have a
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drink. We walked outside and he introduced himself as Bill
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English. We drove in Bill's car into town to a local bar. About
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five minutes after we ordered and started to talk, the men I had
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seen at the airport came into the bar and sat down. We left for
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Bill's house and never saw the men again for the next 2 days.
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During the next two days I stayed with Bill and his wife and two
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children in a small trailer in the middle of a field at his farm.
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I asked him endless questions concerning the Grudge 13 document,
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how he happened to see it, what happened to him after he saw it
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and literally thousands of questions about the content of the
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document. My impression of Bill English was that he was totally
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honest, that he stood behind his statements and recollection of
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the Grudge 13 papers, that he was a devoted husband and father
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to his wife's 2 children. That Bill English was ready to come
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forward and enter into any debate regarding the legitimacy of the
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document and his recollections thereof. Of Bill`s compassion for
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his father and his father's feelings concerning Bill and the
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reasons for their occasional disagreements. I have tremendous
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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
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risk, not to mention the ridicule by sponsored agents such as
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Bill Moore, who has stated that the Grudge 13 papers were a
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fraud.
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What follows is additional information about the Grudge 13 papers
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that I obtained from Bill during my visit. In addition to the
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following Bill painstakingly drew many sketches of the photos of
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different types of flying saucers, the equipment obtained from
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them including a sketch of the football sized nuclear generator
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and sketches of the autopsy photos.
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From my notes taken during our 2 day meeting: Bill described
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a photo taken of 3 live aliens. Very clear photos, aliens
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standing against a white tile wall, looking confused as if they
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had been shoved, were looking in different directions.
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Report said that aliens had contacted a U.S. Intelligence
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Agency for initial 2 meetings, one at Holloman, one at Homestead.
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U.S. Air Force relocation personnel (for persons involved in
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close encounters) were referred to as `Men in Black'.
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Major Cunningham was initially accused of murdering Sgt.
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Jonathan P. Lovette. Charges were later dropped.
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Bill English's place of employment in England was Security
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Services Command, RAF Chicksands.
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Entire Grudge 13 Report was written as if report was geared
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toward preparation of defenses.
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Report told of ultrasonic weapons found in Germany at the
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end of WWII that could shatter 4" thick armor.
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Report told of sensitive military and industrial areas at
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which personnel have experienced missing time.
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Report told about missing time experienced with personnel
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associated with North American X-15 rocket plane project.
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Report stated that there were 17 different species accounted
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for up to the time of the report.
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Extraterrestrials were referred to as A.L.F.'s. Alien Life
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forms in the report.
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Report referred to one UFO that was recovered and test
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flown. The UFO blew up as the two Air Force pilots aboard
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attempted to leave the atmosphere. English recalls the date as in
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the mid 50's.
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Report refers to flying saucer program as `Project Red
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Light' and that a secret installation had been constructed in the
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middle of the Atomic Energy Commission testing ground in Nevada.
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At the time of the report 11 alien cadavers were being kept
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at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
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That additional alien cadavers were being stored at 4 to 5
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other medical institutions.
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That 2 flying saucers of extraterrestrial origin had been
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tested in the wind tunnel at langley, Va.
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That at the time of the report one disc was being stored at
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McDill Air Force Base, Florida.
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That at the time of the report, 1 damaged disc was at Eglin
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Air Force Base in Florida.
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That at the time of the report that had been 2 UFO incidents
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at Ft. Riley, Kansas.
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That at the time of the report a detachment of the Alpha
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Recovery Team was based at Randolph Air Force Base.
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The report discussed civilian and military personnel who had
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been terminated `to eliminate potentially dangerous elements to
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the national security'.
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The General James Doolittle had been mentioned several times
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in the report with the notation that "his (Doolittle's)
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predictions might be correct". There was no indication of what
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those predictions might have been.
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A short segment containing the quotation. "By presidential
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order, certain aspects of research have been undertaken".
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