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<<UFONET I>> * 416-237-1204 * PC-Pursuitable * File Requestable * HST
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INFORMNT.TXT - "AN MJ-12 INFORMANT"
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- by T. Scott Crain, Jr.
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Note: The following article was submitted to the MUFON Journal for
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copyrighted publication. It was written in October/89.
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AN MJ-12 INFORMANT
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by T. Scott Crain, Jr.
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During the past decade or so, evidence has been stacking up
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that the U.S. Government has involved itself in retrieving crashed
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UFOs and their occupants. A major outlet for these types of cases
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were first reported in the summer of 1978, when Ohio researcher
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Leonard H. Stringfield, presented 17 abstracts reviewing 'Retrievals
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the Third Kind,' cases of alleged UFOs and occupants in military
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custody, at the Mutual UFO Network's annual symposium held in Dayton,
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Ohio that year. Critic's of Stringfield's paper argued that because
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his informants wished to remain anonymous, it was virtually impossible
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to verify the claims. He continued his quest for more details on the
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UFO crash retrieval question, and published subsequent updates in 1980
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and 1982. But spectacular claims require extraordinary evidence, and
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Stringfield's anecdotal evidence was insufficient to prove the case.
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In 1980, noted linguist Charles Berlitz and UFO investigator
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William L. Moore released the book, 'The Roswell Incident' that describes
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how the military intervened and kept secret from the American public the
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recovery of a crashed UFO and occupants outside Roswell, New Mexico in
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1947. The case was recently reexamined on the September 20, 1989
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episode of NBC-TV's 'Unsolved Mysteries,' which highlighted several
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witnesses to the investigation and one informant. The informant, Sappho
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Henderson of West Hills, California, told how her late husband, Captain
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Oliver Wendell Henderson, was the pilot who flew the saucer wreckage in
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an Air Force plane to a base in Dayton, Ohio. Walter G. Haut, who was
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a public-relations officer at Roswell Army Air Force base in July, 1947,
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was also on the show, and verified that wreckage from a flying saucer
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was recovered by the Air Force.
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In September, 1989, UFO researcher Jerome Clark indicates that
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at least three dozen new informants have been interviewed, and that the
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"Roswell incident is surrendering more and more of its secrets, including
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the biggest ones." Investigators for the J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO
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Studies are making some interesting discoveries, and hopefully a report
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of their findings will be released in the near future.
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Support that a UFO did crash near Roswell was bolstered up again
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in 1987, when English writer Timothy Good published for the first time
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alleged official U.S. Government documents outlining how twelve men
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working for the U.S. Government orchestrated the recovery and evaluation
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of a crashed disc that was removed from Roswell, New Mexico, in July,
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1947. A similar release of this so called 'Briefing Document: Operation
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Majestic 12' occurred several weeks later in the USA by the research
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team of William L. Moore, Jaime H. Shandera and Stanton T. Friedman.
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According to the documents, MJ-12 was a group of distinguished
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scientists, military and intelligence officials, established by President
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Harry Truman to control the recovery of UFOs. Newspapers around the
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globe reported the allegations that the United States Government covered
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up a UFO crash landing, and recovered it's occupants. But no official
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spokesman would confirm that any of this was true. How does one prove
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MJ-12 exist and the documents are real?
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Canadian UFO researcher and nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman,
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was awarded a $16,000. grant by the Fund for UFO Research to answer
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that question, and he has generated a great deal of information to
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support the validity of the documents. Unfortunately for Friedman, and
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the rest of the research community, all the original designated MJ-12
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members are dead, so any confirmation must come from second hand
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information or locating other supporting documents to prove the case.
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A progress report of his investigation was made at the 1989 Mutual UFO
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Network symposium, held in Las Vegas, Nevada. Friedman reported there
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is "...no indication that the documents are fradulent and a host of small
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details which tend towards legitimacy for MJ-12."
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Working on the assumption that the Majestic-12 documents are
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possibly authentic, Canadian UFO researcher Grant Cameron and I found an
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anchor in which to conduct our own investigation. We decided to pursue
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people, not documents. Since the Briefing Document clearly states the
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project is a "TOP SECRET Research and Development Intelligence operation..."
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responsible to the President of the United States, Cameron and I went
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fishing for former members of the R&D Board who were active during the
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late 1940's and early 1950's. Someone out there had to have knowledge
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of a project of this magnitude.
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During our hunt, we discovered another researcher who had been
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doing a similar check, William Steinman in California. Steinman, author
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of the book, 'UFO Crash at Aztec,' had been corresponding with Fred Darwin,
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the former Executive Director of the Guided Missile Committee for the
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Department of Defense's R & D Board from 1949 to 1954. Steiman asked
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Darwin who would be likely candidates for a flying saucer recovery
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operation, if there ever were such a project. His reply is extraordinary,
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considering he named these people in 1984, three years before the
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Majestic-12 documents were made public. Darwin listed the following
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names:
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1.) Dr. Vannevar Bush
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2.) Dr. Karl T. Compton
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3.) Dr. Lloyd Berkner
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4.) Dr. Robert F. Rinehart
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5.) Dr. Eric A. Walker
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6.) Dr. John Von Neumann
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Bush and Berkner both appeared on the Majestic-12 list in 1987.
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One name that came up that we found interesting was Dr. Eric Walker,
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former President of the Pennsylvannia State University.
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The fact that Walker may be involved originated with American
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physicist Dr. Robert I. Sarbacher. In the 1950s, Sarbacher was serving
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as a consultant for the military's R & D Board and was a member of the
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Guidance & Control panel.
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In a September 15, 1950, interview with Canadian scientist
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Wilbert B. Smith, Sarbacher told Smith flying saucers exist, we have
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not been able to duplicate their performance, and the subject of flying
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saucers is classified two points higher than the H-bomb. When the
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contents of this 1950 interview was made public through one of Leonard
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Stringfield's monographs, 'UFO CRASH/RETRIEVAL: AMASSING THE EVIDENCE-
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STATUS REPORT III' in 1982, Steinman managed to find Sarbacher in Palm
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Beach, Florida, and wrote him for more information.
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In a letter to Steinman dated November 23, 1983, Sarbacher
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confirmed he was "...invited to participate in several discussions
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associated with the reported recoveries..." (of UFOs) but that he was
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unable to attend the meetings. Sarbacher stated that U.S. laboratories
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analyzed that material that reportedly came from these flying saucer
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crashes and that the hardware was "...extrememly light and very tough."
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Sarbacher described the beings that controlled the flying saucer to
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Steinman. He states:
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"There were reports that instruments or people
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operating these machines were also of very
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light weight, sufficient to withstand the
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tremendous deceleration and acceleration
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associated with their machinery. I remember
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in talking with some of the people at the
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office that I got the impression these "aliens"
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were constructed like certain insects we have
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observed on earth, wherein because of the mass
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the inertial forces involved in operation of
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these instruments would be quite low."
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In an October 1985 issue of the Flying Saucer Review, editor
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Gordon Creighton gave further details about Sarbacher's involvement
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in his article 'TOP U.S. SCIENTIST ADMITS CRASHED UFOs.' Creighton
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writes that although Sarbacher didn't attend, the meetings about the
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recoveries were held at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton,
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Ohio, where officials were to report their findings to scientists
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connected to the Defence Department's Joint Research and Development
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Board.
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During a telephone interview between researcher Stanton Friedman
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and Robert Sarbacher, he asked Sarbacher if he could recall anyone who
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attended those meetings. Although he could not recall his name, he
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named enough clues to Friedman, that when William Steinman reviewed the
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conversation, all the evidence led to Dr. Eric A. Walker. In the early
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1950's, Walker was serving as Executive Secretary of the Research and
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Development Board, and would have been a logical candidate to be asked
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to attend UFO retrieval meetings, if they were held. In a letter to
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Grant Cameron, Steinman said that when he made the discovery, he
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telephoned Sarbacher and asked him if Dr. Eric Walker was the individual
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he was trying to remember. Sarbacher's response, according to Steinman,
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was Walker was the man who attended all those meetings at Wright-Patterson
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Air Force Base.
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If the evidence we have gathered is true, we now have identified a
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scientist who was in a position to confirm or deny the U.S. Government's
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crash retrieval program. Steinman states he telephoned Walker on August
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30, 1987. According to Steinman's "word for word" telephone transcript
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of the interview, Dr. Eric A. Walker confirmed attending these meetings
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at Wright-Patterson AFB regarding the "military recovery of flying
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saucers, and the bodies of the occupants." According to Steinman,
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Walker acknowledged that he knew of MJ-12 and was familiar with them
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since 1947. In the interview, Walker tells Steinman to "leave it alone,"
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that he is "delving into a area that you do absolutely nothing about."
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Steinman responds that the people have the right to know the truth,
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and that he is "...not going to drop it."
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Steinman has been investigating Walker since 1984, and received
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several letters from Walker, one of which discusses a downed saucer.
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Crain and Cameron teamed up in the fall of 1987, to learn as much as
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we could about Walker's involvement, before releasing his name to
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the public.
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Although Dr. Walker is being less responsive these days regarding
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inquiries into his past involvement with UFOs, Cameron and I believe we
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have gathered enough background material on Dr. Walker to show he was
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in the right place at the right time to know if the United States has
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a crashed UFO in military custody. A report of our findings have been
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assembled in a book, 'UFOs, MJ-12 AND THE GOVERNMENT,' which we hope to
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release in the near future.
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