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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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Mesquite, TX 75150
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March 30, 1990
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Courteously contributed to KeelyNet by Lance Oliver
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UFO's. Alien or Man Made
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By
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Al Pinto
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First, I would like to introduce myself. I am not an airplane
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pilot. I am not an astronaut, physicist, scientist, pscychologist,
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or any other so called "accepted" authority on UFO's. I am however
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an ex-Navy Petty Officer with a good amount of observation
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experience. I am also someone who is very interested in the
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phenomenon. I have researched this subject for quite a while
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now, because of what it might mean to us if the "truth" leaked
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out. Let me tell you that there is a lot more to UFO's than you
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may think.
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The governments of the world have been covering up everything
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that has to do with UFO's. Why? It may be they feel that the sheer
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thought of an "alien" culture infiltrating our world would cause
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mass hysteria.
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When I was a teenager living in North Bergen, NJ (a town across
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the Hudson River, directly across from NYC) hundreds of people saw
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what appeared to be a flying disk land in what was then called
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Hudson County Park (now named Braddock Park after James J.
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Braddock, the boxer). It was said to have blown out windows in a
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high rise named the "Stonehenge". The only thing ever heard about
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it was a small blurb in the local newspaper called the Dispatch.
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I have been interested in the phenomenon ever since. The
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authorities must have had one hell of a time suppressing that
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sighting but, apparently were very succesful. Again I ask, why?
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Maybe these craft are some secret government project. There is
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a lot of evidence indicating this which dates back to WWII. There
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is a report by Marshall Yarrow, then the Reuters special
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correspondant to Supreme H.Q. in liberated Paris. This article was
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published in the South Wales Argus on December 13, 1944. It
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stated,
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"The Germans have produced a 'secret' weapon in keeping
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with the Christmas season. The new device, which is
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apparently an air defense weapon, and resembles the glass
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balls that adorn Christmas trees. They have been seen
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hanging in the air over German territory,sometimes
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singly, sometimes in clusters. They are colored silver
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and are appaently transparent."
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Another article regarding the German's secret craft was released
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by the Associated Press in the New York Herald Tribune dated
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January 2, 1945. It said:
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"Now, it seems, the Nazis have thrown something new into
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the night skies over Germany. It is the weird, mysterious
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'Foo Fighter' balls which race alongside the wings of
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fighters flying intruder missions over Germany.
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Pilots have been encountering this eerie eapon for more
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than a month in their night flights. No one apparently
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knows what this sky weapon is. The balls of fire appear
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suddenly and accompany the planes for miles. They seem to
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be radio controlled from the ground, so official
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intelligence reports reveal..."
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I recently read a paper by Dr. Renato Vesco in which he claims
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that the "Foo Fighter" actually existed. It was originally called
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the "Feurball" and that it was first built at an aeronautical
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establishment in Weiner Neustatt, with the help of the Flugfunk
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Forschungsanstalt of Oberpfaffenhoffen (FFO). According to Vesco,
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the craft was a flat, circular flying machine, powered by a
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special turbojet engine, which was used by the Germans during the
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end of the war.
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Vesco also claims that the basic principles of the "Feurball"
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were later applied to a much larger craft called the "Kugelblitz"
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or Ball Lightning Fighter. This craft, which was rummored to be a
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revolutionary kind of supersonic aircraft - was sucesfully
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conducted over the underground complex of Kahla, in Thuringia,
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sometime during February of 1945.
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By 1975, Luftfhardt International was stating that a WWII
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Flugkapitan Rudolph Schriever had died and found among his papers
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were the incomplete notes for a large flying saucer, a series of
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rough sketches of the machine, and several newspaper clippings of
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himself and his alleged flying saucer. Luftfahrt also pointed out
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that Schriever, up until his death, had been convinced that the
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UFO sightings since the end of the war were proof that his
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original ideas had been taken further with succesful results.
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Again I wonder. Is there something more to this? Where did
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this technology go?
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In May of 1978, at Stand 111 in a scientific exhibition in the
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Hanover Messe Hall, some people were giving out a paper entitled
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the "Brisant". The paper contained two seemingly unrelated
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articles:
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1. The scientific future of the Antartic.
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2. Germany's WWII flying saucers The flying saucer spoke
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of the information I alredy had presented to you. The
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article also included detailed drawings of a typical WWII
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flying disk, did not mention the designer's name, and
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claimed that the drawing was altered by the West German
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gov't to render it "safe" for publication.
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According to the article, at the end of the war, some of the
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patents for this craft disapeared into secret Russian, American,
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and British files. The remainder of the files and most likely,
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the most important ones, went with the "missing" German scientists
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and S.S. men. By 1956, Captain Ed Ruppelt, then head of the
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U.S.A.F.'s Project Blue Book, wrote,
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"When WWII ended, the Germans had several radical types of
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aircraft and guided missles under development. The
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majority of these were in the most preliminary states,
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but they were the only known craft that could even
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approach the performances of the objects reported by UFO
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observers."
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The article also states that in 1938, Hitler, anxious for a
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foothold in the Antartic, sent an expediition commanded by Captain
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Alfred Richter to the coast due south of South Africa. Two
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seaplanes were launched from the deck of the carrier,
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Schwabenland, daily for three weeks. They had orders to fly back
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and forth across the territory which Norwegian explorers had named
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Queen Maud Land. The Germans had then made a far more thorough
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study of these region, finding vast areas that were free of ice.
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They renamed the area "Neuschwabenland" and claimed it as part
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of the Third Reich. German ships and U-boats continued to operate
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in the South Atlantic Ocean, particularly between South Africa and
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the Antartic, throughout WWII. Then, in March 1945, just before
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the end of the war, two German U-boats, U-530 and U-977, left from
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a port on the Baltic Sea.
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Alegedly, they took with them members of the flying saucer
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research teams, the last of the most vital saucer components, the
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notes and drawings for the saucer, and the designs for gigantic
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underground complexes and living accomodations based on the
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underground factories of Nordhausen in the Harz mountains.
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The U-boats allegedly unloaded all of this in Antartica. Then,
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two months after the war, they mysteriously surfaced off the coast
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of Argentina where the crews were handed over to the American
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authorities, who interrogated them at length and then flew them
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all back to the United States and questioned the Captains of both
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U-boats for almost a year.
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About a year after their capture, the United States launched
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the biggest operation ever known regarding the Antartic. The
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purpose was to
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"circumnavigate the 16,000 mile continent and map it
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thoroughly.."
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"Brisant" felt it odd that Operation Highjump, as it was
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called, under the command of Adm. Richard E. Byrd, included 13
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ships, 2 seaplane tenders, an aircraft carrier, 6 two engine R4D
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transports, 6 Martin PBM flying boats, 6 helicopters and a
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staggering 4000 men. That expedition became somewhat of a mystery.
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It docked near the German claimed Neuschwabenland and split up
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into three separate task forces. Some reports claim that the
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mission was an enormous success. Other, mainly foreign, reports
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say that it was a complete disaster: that many of Byrd's men were
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lost on the first day, that at least four of his airplanes had
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disappeared, and that while the expedition had gone provisioned
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for 6 to 8 months, they had returned only after a few weeks.
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According to "Brisant" Admiral Byrd told a reporter that it was
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"necessary for the USA to take defensive actions aginst
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enemy air fighters which come from the polar regions"
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and that in case of a new war the USA would be
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"attacked by fighters that are able to fly from one pole
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to the other with incredible speed."
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Admiral Byrd was then ordered to undergo a secret cross
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examination and the US withdrew from the Antartic for almost a
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decade.
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Yes, I have to ask again. Why are the governments of Earth
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covering up on this UFO phenomenon? It may be because they have no
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choice right now. They are up against a much more technologically
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advanced society that might very well be a product of the Nazi's
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and they can't do a thing about it.
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It then becomes more apparent why they do not want us to know.
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The masses would not only panic but would quite probably go
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berserk! There are still many people alive today who experienced
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the terror of Nazi Germany. Imagine how they would feel if they
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found out that not only is Naziism still alive but, they command
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power that no government can stop.
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There is still other information that I've come across which I
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am in the process of researching at this point. It regards the
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science of Cybornetics. I became interested in this because the
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Nazi's did many "experiments" with humans. Many of these
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experiments are deemed to be highly unethical by the medical
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profession. So strange in fact that results of these tests cannot
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be released or even used for a good purpose because of the way the
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tests were conducted. More on this some other time but it may be
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possible that these "little people" are cyborgs. Don't laugh. What
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I have read so far just might support this theory.
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There are a few problems with all of this. What about the
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sightings that took place before WWII? What about Lear's report
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that we are dealing with Aliens, Extraterrestrials from another
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world? Why bother with the Space Shuttle and rockets if the
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technology exists to build saucers? None of it truly makes sense.
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That is the problem. We have only questions and not enough answers
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but, somebody knows. Do you?
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Al Pinto
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Vangard Note
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Mr. Peter Kelly informed us of a book entitled "Genesis" which
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has been "removed" from circulation.
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Written by W. A. Harbinson and published by
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Dell Publishing Co., Inc.
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1 Dag Hammarskjold Plaza
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New York, NY 10017
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copyright 1980 and 1982 by W. A. Harbinson.
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ISBN : 0-440-12832-3
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Another slightly different version of the book was published in
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Great Britain by Corgi Books.
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It is apparent from Mr. Pinto's paper that he is using and
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possibly researching "Genesis" for his primary source. The
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Cyborgs mentioned in his article are most notably mentioned in
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"Genesis" in addition to the abduction of a tribe of Paraguayan
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Indians from the Ache tribe who have many of the characteristics
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found in UFO contact cases.
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Through the efforts of Chuck Henderson, Vangard Secretary, we have
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managed to secure a copy of the book.
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The intriguing point is that the book is based on certain facts
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which have come to light since WWII.
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Points of interest as taken from Mr. Harbinsons bibliography (in a
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science fiction novel???) included the following:
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1) A highly technical but little-known book called
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"Intercettateli Senza Sparare" claims that the "Foo Fighter"
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actually existed, that it was originally called the
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Feurball, and that it was first constructed at the
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aeronautical establishment at Wiener Neustadt. Used by the
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Germans during the closing stages of the War both as an
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anti-radar device and as a "psychological" weapon against
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Allied pilots.
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Vesco says "The fiery halo around the Feurball perimeter was
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caused by a very rich fuel mixture in addition to the
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chemical additives that interrupted the flow of electricity
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by over-ionizing the atmosphere in the vicinity of the
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plane, generally around the wing tips or tail surfaces,
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subjecting the H2S radar on the plane to the action of
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powerful electrostatic fields and electromagnetic impulses."
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2) Robert Ley, Minister for Labor in Nazi Germany in April
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1945, excitedly told Albert Speer that German scientists had
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invented a "death ray" (possibly a laser weapon).
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Captain Heinze Schaeffer, captain of the U-977 submarine
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(suspected taking Hitler and and Martin Bormann to
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Patagonia, then on to a secret Nazi base in the Antartic),
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stated in his book "U-boat 977" that in April 1945 an S.S.
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associate had offered him a demonstration of a so-called
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"death ray". Schaeffer had to decline the offer in order to
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make his famous last voyage before the final German
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downfall.
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We recommend that you do your best to acquire a copy of "Genesis"
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to get a better handle on this topic. Try half-price or old
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bookstores. If you find a stash, we would be interested in buying
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some copies to freely distribute to various parties of our
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acquaintance who might further expand our collective knowledge on
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this subject.
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Thank you for you interest and contributions.
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