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The Following Sighting Reports Are A Partial Excerpt From
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The 1988 March-April edition (Vol. 9, #2) of the CUFORN
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Bulletin, reprinted with permission. For more info on CUFORN
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Please access the appropriate Menu option. -Tom Mickus
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<<UFONET I>> * 12/96 HST - 60 Megs - 24 Hrs - 416-237-1204
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REPEATER IN TORONTO CE-1 REFUSES HYPNOSIS
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========================================= (-by Lawrence Fenwick)
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A close encounter with two UFOs occurred in Toronto, Ont.,
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Canada in the early morning hours of March 11, 1988. This was
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less than 1/2 mile from Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes of
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North America and in a major metropolitan urban area. One of the
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observers, Deborah Theaker, later told investigators that this was
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only the latest in a series of UFO events that had seemingly
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followed her around wherever she lived in Canada.
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CUFORN was alerted to the report when Deborah and friend
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Darren Boyce called Metropolitan Toronto Police, who referred them
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to Downsview Air Force Base. Staff Corporal McKay had CUFORN's
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phone number and gave it to the couple who called us.
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Deborah, 25, is an actress an scriptwriter for SCTV (Second
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City Television), a famous TV comedy show. She and Darren had just
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arrived back in Toronto from Darren's native Australia, where they
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had just watched the Channel 7 special about the Nullabor Plains
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CE-2 of January 20, 1988. Darren, an electrician, 24, was a skeptic
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until the night in question.
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Flickering Lights
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Here is what happened in Deborah's own words: "It was
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approximately 1:10 or 1:20am on Friday morning that the incident
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occurred. I was watching television, sitting on the sofa, when I
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noticed lights out of the corner of my eye. Something seemed
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strange about it and so I looked out the window to my left which
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was uncovered and gave a clear, unobstructed view. I saw a very
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large oblong object surrounded by flickering lights. There were
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definitely red and white lights, but I'm not sure whether there was
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another colour or not. There might have been blue lights as well,
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but I'm not exactly certain. I am uncertain of the time, but I
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would think that I saw it around 1:20 or 1:30 at the very latest."
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"There was a large, luminous "headlight" in the sky over
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the trees across the street to the right. It was pulsing and I
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felt that it was communicating with the larger object. The larger
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metallic object moved towards the light. But I don't remember
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seeing it move there", Deborah said.
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Woke Up Friend
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"I phoned my sister and she instructed me to wake Darren
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up as he was asleep in the other room. We both looked out the
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window at this point, I could no longer see the bright "headlight".
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I thought that the object moved slowly behind the trees on the
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street opposite Coe Hill Drive. It was either moving west or
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descending slowly. After a brief period of time, we lost sight of
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the object. Darren suggested that we phone the police. They arrived
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within approximately 20 minutes. It was just after 2:20am when they
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knocked on our door."
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Curiously enough, Deborah had a dream the previous night
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which she felt was a warning that "something was coming to get me".
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She called her mother in Sidney, British Columbia, 2000 miles away,
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that night, and told her "a UFO is coming to get me."
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Something Hovering
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Darren described his part in the observation: "Deborah woke
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me up shouting that there was a UFO outside the window. I went and
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had a look and could see something hovering beyond the line of
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houses across the street. While it was too dark to see the outline
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of the object, it appeared to be pulsing. It slowly moved away from
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us to the west. All the lights were on all the time, but each light
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would individually pulse bright. The pulse would take about one
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second to complete one revolution."
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That night was a clear one, with no wind and few stars
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visible in the glare of the city lights. There are high tension
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power lines in the area. No sound was heard. The objects were about
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20 degrees above the horizon.
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In our interview with Deborah, she said she was "scared. I
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felt like they were looking at me and I felt like I knew who they
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were and they were coming back."
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Investigators Harry Tokarz and Joe Muskat did what the two
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police officers had done on the night of the event -- they
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carefully looked at the area where the UFOs were seen -- a small
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park and a children's playground. No traces were found, nor was
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there any damage to the trees.
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Muskat and Tokarz personally investigated the case on March
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12. The next day, Tokarz spoke to Police Constable Wilkinson who
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had been summoned alond with Police Constable Sonsini. The officer
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said Deborah was "hysterical but sensible." The officer said a
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Staff Sargeant had gone to the area first, but on checking police
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records, there was no mention of any such prior check by a Staff
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Sargeant.
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Hearing Defect
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Deborah recently had visited an audiologist who told her
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she had a congenital defect in both ears. She cannot hear low
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frequency sounds. Yet she could recall no ear problems in her past,
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except for the odd ear-ache.
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CUFORN investigators Tokarz and Muskat discovered in their
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interview with Deborah that she is a "repeater". She was born in
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Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Her father was Mayor of the town of
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Esterhazy in that Canadian province. Her mother was a nurse. She
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has one younger brother, Kent and one sister, Shelley.
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Deborah said that when she was three years old, she saw
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what she called then "the Easter Bunny". She remembered its eyes
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as being bright but otherwise normal. That would have been in 1966.
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At age seven, she and Shelley saw a circular object in their home
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town. In 1976, at age 13, she did not menstruate for four months.
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She did not go to her family doctor or tell her parents. She did
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tell CUFORN that at the time, she felt "something was taken from
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me." She has what Darren says appears to be a Caesarian birth scar,
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although she has never been pregnant.
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Looked Like Beans
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She said, when she was 13, she woke up one morning feeling
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sore all over. When she looked at her bed, she saw what looked like
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dried-up kidney beans covering the bed of her brother who slept in
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the twin bed next to her. She thought he had eaten some beans and
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had vomited in his sleep. He had not eaten beans, however. She
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slept through the night and was not awakened by anything that could
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have caused the beans to appear.
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She said that one night when she was at summer camp at
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Round Lake, Saskatchewan, she and other campers saw a formation
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of UFOs. The camp was Camp O'Neill. She recalled one other camper,
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Roger Keyes, and that the head of the camp, who was a Minister,
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also saw the object. The minister said he would report the sighting
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to someone, but, as far as Deborah can recall, no authorities were
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ever notified about the encounter. The year was 1978.
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We also found out that when Deborah lived in Saskatoon, in
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1982, she and her brother Kent observed a UFO on a summer night.
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She recalled that she could not account for a period of time
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amounting to an hour and a half.
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Not only is Deborah a repeater, but the element of missing
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time may mean that she was abducted. She has noticed in the past
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three years or so, that she has a hollowed out cut or scoop mark
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on her left shoulder.
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Fear Of Hypnosis
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All these stories remain just stories at this time, as,
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after some discussion with Tokarz, she got as far as agreeing to
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visit our consultant in regressive hypnosis, Dr. David Gotlib. And
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that is as far as it got, as after an interview with the doctor,
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Deborah said she was afraid to undergo hypnosis. She said that an
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amateur hypnotist had unsuccessfully tried to hypnotize her years
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ago. She used that and her fear of what she might find out as her
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reason for declining to pursue regressive hypnosis. Hypnosis would
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give some scientific credibility to CUFORN's investigation and
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could relieve her fear or the trauma she may have undergone as a
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result of an abduction by humanoids. Unless she changes her mind,
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we will never know for sure what happened to her over the years.
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GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR SEES UFO WITH BLACK PIPES
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HOVERING OUTSIDE HER 44TH FLOOR APT. WINDOW IN MID-TOWN TORONTO
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(-by Lawrence Fenwick)
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A lady whom we will call "Shelley Wells" was watching
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television while laying in bed at 7pm on Friday, March 18, 1988,
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when out of the corner of her eye she saw a strange object
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hovering outsider her 44th floor apartment in the Thorncliffe Park
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area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Interviewed by Joe Muskat and Harry Tokarz of CUFORN, she
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described the object as a charcoal grey metallic device about
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15-20 feet in diameter with black struts hanging from each end.
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She said she was "astounded and ran to the window". The UFO
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seemingly reacted to her movement by first moving slowly eastwards,
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then swiftly ascending to the clouds. She called the two appendages
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"pipes" which were about five inches long. The UFO had no seams
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and she could not hear any sound as her window was closed and there
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was no balcony on that side of the building, so she could not go
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out to observe more closely. She estimated the UFO was no more than
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ten feet from the window which faces north.
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She estimated the total observation lasted 15 seconds. All
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her neighbors were either away at the time or were elderly and no
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one else reported seeing anything.
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Ms. Wells told us that it was dusk, overcast and cool. The
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UFO had sharp edges. The area is near high tension power lines and
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a hydro-electric substation. She waited two months before calling
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the police about the sighting. They referred her to Downsview AFB
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who gave her CUFORN's number. Her disbelief in what she saw made
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her wait to report the sighting.
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Shelley is a former Air Canada stewardess and now works
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as Director of Communications for one of the Ministries of the
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Ontario Government in Toronto. She is 43, and has a male friend,
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Lawrence Sherman, Jr., who is an architect former U.S. Air Force
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officer who was based in the Pacific. Sherman's late father was
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Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Staff at the Pentagon and a
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friend of the late U.S. Air Force General NATHAN TWINING of MJ12.
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Colonel Lawrence Sherman, Sr. was also the Director of U.S.A.F.
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Intelligence for the Pacific.
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