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FLYING SAUCERS
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A Patented Look:
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- Into a Real -
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Phenomenon
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PREFACE
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Many books have been published on the mysteries of ufo's.
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However, I know of few books that look at mans try to pro-
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duce hard core proof of there being real. That is why I'm
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publishing this book in order to vanquish at least part of
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the mysteries in the minds of people who are far from crazy.
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The book will speak for itself! But, I leave all conclus-
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ions up to the reader. The book is based on patents from
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the United States Patent Office. Keep in mind, I have
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seen other patents from Canada, England, and France that
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are as good. However, I'm acting on choice United States
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Patents in this first book to feel out the reader before
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publishing future books on the subject.
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All patents used are over 20 years old. The reasons being
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first, they are now public domain, and is the belief of the
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author to be the right starting point. Whether or not the
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devices where ever used as flying saucers is left up to
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the reader as well. That is where I stand on the subject
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of flying saucers. Is it myth or secret super-science?
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This book should bring a voice to the voiceless when
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someday you may say "I've seen them also!"
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- Introduction -
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To obtain patents one must know what they are looking
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for. There is more then one way to obtain them. The best
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way is to go to your local public library. However,
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depending on the library the patents may not be on hand.
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In other cases a full disclosure patent may not be on
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hand at the library. In big cities like Chicago, New York,
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Los Angeles, and others. The Federal Depository is the
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place where important documents are kept. They include such
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things as Freedom of Information Documents, Government Reports,
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U.S. Patents, and much more. Many smaller libraries contact
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these larger depositories to obtain this information for
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this reason. The price per patent is often higher then
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the $1.50 charged by the U.S. Patent Office. This is
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one reason way people in rural towns are better to order
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them through the Patent Office in Washington. The time it
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takes to recieve a patent from the government is about the
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same as your local town library. Plus, as I said the price
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differance maybe greater. Do to modernization of librar-
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ies. Some of them can run on-line patent checks. This helps
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you trace down other patents, plus the one you searched
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for. The price of the search can run into hundreds of dollars.
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This depends on the time, and and the size of each search.
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To obtain more information on the patents you can also
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send $2.00 per class listing. This is only patent numbers.
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Write down this address for further information:
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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Patent and Trademark Office
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Washington, D.C. 20231
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Patents come in class and subclasses. You may find
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five patents one year and the following year none.
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This is do to the fact that in the following year
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no one was issued a patent for that subclass.
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You will not find these devices under Air Saucers,
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Because they are not called saucers. We have located two
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two primary class/subclasses that do contain devices
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that closely match modern UFO reports. They are class 244,
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subclass 62 - Electronic Aerocraft. Also class 310,
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subclass 308 - Reaction Motors, just to give you a
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hand in finding more of them on your own.
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- Conclusion -
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After you view the patents I hope you have a much
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better understanding of the Flying Saucer and
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truth behind some of them. "Seek you shall find."
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As the Bible says. I did and found out more
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then I bargained for!
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I'm sure however a great number of flying saucers
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will remain a mystery. This may be mans attempt at
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building Flying Saucers. There is room for more
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truth whatever it turns out to be! After all the
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truth is what you make of it.
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- Disclaimer -
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The author places no personal claim to the patents,
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nor to the intended use there of. He only points out
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there exsistance and leaves the reader to make up his,
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or her own mind as to what they are. Further, the
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author wishes to publish this booklet as a starting
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point for others to do there own research into the
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patents and the phenomenon. The author picked the
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patents only to give highlight to the story.
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