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SUBJECT: TENN. MUFON NEWSLETTER FILE: UFO2176
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* TENNESSEE NEWSLETTER *
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* July, 1989 STATE DIRECTOR *
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* MUTUAL UFO NETWORK John W. Komar *
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Well, here we are again! This month, there are articles concerning Gulf
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Breeze, the "UFO COVER-UP? LIVE" show, and other topics concerning space and
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the UFO phenomenon.
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As we all know, Gulf Breeze, a town in Florida, has been having numerous
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sightings, both in the air and on the ground. The number of people who have
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experienced these sightings is staggering! AND IT'S STILL GOING ON!!
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Also included are recent cases handled by MUFON investigators.
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GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA (from the Gulf Breeze Sentinel Newspaper)
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Strange sightings are still happening around the town of Gulf Breeze. Art-
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icles from the "Gulf Breeze Sentinel" attest to this. Lynn Soley, an Artist
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who lives in Gulf Breeze and her husband saw a object in the sky about 10:00
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p.m. monday, April 20. "It was flashing red, yellow, green, and blue lights,
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with a white light. And then, on the upper right hand side and from time to
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time, it would move down the lower right side and then over to the lower left
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hand corner of the thing."
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"At one point, it turned on it's side or something and the white light was in
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the center with red flashing lights going around it in a circle. Then, when
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we lost sight of it, we rode over to Shoreline Park where we saw three more
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like it. Then we saw, in one part of the sky, what looked like a big, bright
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star. The funny thing was, though, when the four UFO's vanished, so did the
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big white star. It disappeared too."
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"While at Shoreline Park, we ran into a fisherman and a man walking his dog.
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They were looking at it. We were all sharing the binoculars. And then very
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shortly, came Gulf Breeze Police and two police officers saw it. They had
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our binoculars. We shared binoculars."
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"And then my brother-in-law, who we walked with to the car, has been in radar
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with the NAVY ten years active duty and twenty with the Reserves. He said he
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didn't recognize it as anything he had ever seen in the Navy, and that the
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lighting on it was not like any aircraft lighting that he had seen before."
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"No, no noise at all. It just hovered there and from time to time they'd go
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up, down, or left to right, but they were moving kind of slow. You
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figure we watched them for about three hours until they got so tiny you could
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barely see them anymore, and that's when the big, bright 'star' was gone.
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(The following article is from a writer on the staff of the Gulf Breeze
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Sentinel, Kimberly Stevenson)
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Since the first report of UFO sightings over Gulf Breeze, I have
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diligently watched the sky for a glimpse of these extraterrestrial visitors.
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A few times I thought I had seen something unusual, but still a bit of skep-
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ticism prevailed.
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However, On April 27th, a Thursday night about 9:30, I routinely looked
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out my back door towards the City of Gulf Breeze, hoping again these UFO's
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would make an appearance so that I could see them.
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I was amazed to see something different in the sky. I walked out on my
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back deck, turning off the kitchen light as I stepped out and watched as a
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bright object shot at a tremendous speed down and diagonally across the sky.
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It then made a circular pattern, then shot straight up. The whole time it
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radiated colors from it that grew in intensity from white, to blue, to green,
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to red. No blinking lights, just radiating colors of a nature I have never
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seen.
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I have lived in this area for seven years and have watched the sky on
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numerous occasions and am quite familiar with the air traffic in the sky. I
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am very familiar with aircraft of all sorts and know what a airplane, jet,
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helicopter and yes, the Goodyear Blimp look like in the sky. I can assure
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you that what I saw was not any of these.
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As I watched this object, which appeared to be right over the area of
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Shoreline Park, I reached inside the house and called an associate from work
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who came immediately to my house with a friend. I also called my neighbors
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next door, who came out on their balcony and watched the object and said that
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they could see two of them. We watched the object for at least 30 minutes.
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It sat in one spot for a very long time, then began to slowly descend and
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move westerly towards Perdido. I called a friend, Kenneth Payne in Perdido
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who was at work. He went outside with two other co-workers and they all saw
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the bright object and confirmed it was moving slowly. This was a little
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after 10 p.m.
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Another young man on the beach was also watching the object and we
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talked on the phone with him as he looked at it through his binoculars; he
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too said he thought he saw more than one. He was not available for an inter-
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view at the time this story was written but will tell his story this week,
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along with other sightings he had on Saturday and Monday.
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I have written several stories about other people's experiences of UFO
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sightings and always believed them, but I am sincerely convinced now that
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something strange is flying over Gulf Breeze.
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Many reports of sightings have been flooding into THE SENTINEL since
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last Thursday night. A report of a sighting on Tuesday night, May 02, was
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from a woman who wished to remain anonymous, called saying her and her family
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were eating at Pizza Hut when they saw a bright object, they left the rest-
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aurant and followed it up Highway 98 to Shoreline Park where several people
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already there with binoculars watching it. One gentleman she said shared his
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binoculars with them. The woman reporting the sighting, whose son-in-law was
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a pilot, said he saw a shape. It had shining red, green, and white bright
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lights. The man with the binoculars told the group that he had seen the UFO
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on other occasions and when he saw it last week, it was so close and bright,
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he could not continue to look at it.
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Anyone else who has had sightings recently, please contact THE SENTINEL.
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If you are still a skeptic, like I was, start watching the sky, you might
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just see something that will change your mind.
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"UFO COVER - UP? LIVE!" (1)
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UFO Magazine was privileged--or is the word cursed?--to be
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let in on the 'latest' inside information and gossip as the
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production of "UFO Cover-up? Live!" developed over the course of
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many months in the latter part of 1988. When the final product
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aired on October 14 of that year, it was both more and less than
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expected by the UFO Community--enlightening some, frustrating
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many, and throwing most of us back into that endless, spinning
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circle of rumor and speculation as to just who sits at the
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controls when UFO information breaks into big media. Barry E.
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Taff was the original writer hired to prepare the treatment and
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screenplay for the show. The following is his firsthand
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impression of what transpired over the course of "UFO Cover
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Up? Live. Though based on real events, the opinions he expressed
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should not be taken as reflecting those of either ParaNet or UFO
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Magazine--Vicki Cooper/ASK UFO
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"UFO Cover-Up? Live!": The Untold Story
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by Barry E. Taff
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During the course of development and production of the two-
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hour, prime-time LBS syndicated special "UFO Cover-Up? Live!"
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wild and unsubstantiated rumors circulated throughout the UFO
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community about what was happening, particularly in regards to
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what (or who) the sources of information were and who was calling
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the shots behind the scenes.
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As the original writer for that much discussed show, I can
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reveal some rather startling, although perhaps less-than-
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sensational truths about what REALLY occurred during the course
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of the production, and why the resulting program was an
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amateurish attempt at trying to chronicle and document current
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events and the history of ufology.
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I was hired at a salary well below scale, which was
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acceptable at the time, for we all believed that this program
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would be the chance of a lifetime, especially considering some of
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the creative staff: Tracy Torme, Curt Brubaker, Bob Emenegger,
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Marty (J.R.) Pasetta, Jr. During my initial interview for the
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job, I found the producer to be extremely friendly and very
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concerned that the end product of the show reflect a high caliber
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of writing regarding the show's topic or premise.
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The situation couldn't have sounded any better, and given
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the involvement of associate and segment producers whom I already
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knew and had worked with, along with UFO consultants such as
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William Moore, Jaime Shandera and Stanton Friedman, it was truly
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a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
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However, after being told that the show's budget was
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approximately $1,250,000.00 only later to learn that it was
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closer to $825,000.00, I began to worry that things weren't as
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they seemed. As the show progressed in development and
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production, I discovered that I was hired for my vast knowledge
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of Ufology's history, related technology and current events.
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Although as it turned out, this zeal was not shared in entirety
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by the show's producer.
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As we began to choose the sources of information and those
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individuals we wished to be associated with the show, based
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entirely on the validity, accuracy and what we believed to be
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corroborating evidence of their information, incredible rumors
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began to flourish that the show was being run and/or manipulated
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by insiders who were supposedly government intelligence officers
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from such agencies as CIA, NSA or even MJ-12. This matter became
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so comical that the creative staff made up a batch of "MJ" cards,
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ranging from one through twelve, and pasted one on each of our
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desks just to get a laugh when visitors came to the offices.
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Initially, the producer who will remain nameless throughout
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this piece professed to having a strong and sincere belief in
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Ufology. For all intents and purposes that appears to have been
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true, except for occasional asides where he demonstrated a far
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stronger interest in butts; both that of cigars and young women.
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About a third of the way into production, the first dark
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clouds appeared, signaling something ominous on the horizon. The
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producer, after having several meetings during production with
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"Condor" and "Falcon"--both alleged clandestine government
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intelligence sources for the show-began showing marked symptoms
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of paranoia. He became quite irascible, demanding and
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dictatorial to all of the production staff. One particular
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demonstration of this came when he spoke with me saying, "I want
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you to get into the possible government cover-up and conspiracy
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based on the data we've collected, but at the same time I want
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you to remain neutral in your approach." To say that his request
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was a contradiction in terms would be an understatement, not to
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mention an impossibility for any writer. My job as the writer
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was to be as objective as possible, which accordingly meant that
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I was to demonstrate, based on the voluminous data at our
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disposal, that a U.S. government conspiracy had in fact occurred
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over the last 42 years and was still in effect.
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After repeated meetings with "Condor" and "Falcon", the
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producer's attitude and orientation toward the show altered even
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further. His increasing paranoia and loss of objectivity caused
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him to ignore virtually every significant piece of information
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and event presented to him in the treatment and original
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screenplay. All attempts to persuade him to take seriously the
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) documents and data from books
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like Clear Intent, Sky Crash, Intruders and Above Top Secret,
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along with facts on the cattle mutilation mystery, were
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fruitless.
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Under normal circumstances, a producer waits for a finished
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first draft of a treatment and/or script before asking for a re-
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write if such is desired. With the frenzied state of mind the
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producer was now in, he would demand to see every page as it was
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written, frequently lose it after it was turned in and if not,
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would ask for it to be rewritten because it didn't meet with his
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approval. Because of his confused state of mind, he really had
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no idea exactly what he wanted. The producer's incredible
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indecisiveness drove the creative staff to distraction and
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finally to their wits end, as the show was on a very short-term
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deadline.
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Yes, we did have the cooperation of several government
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intelligence sources. Emenegger said he would talk to his
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sources about furnishing never-before-seen footage of a supposed
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UFO landing at Holloman Air Force Base. Tracking camera footage
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of a missile launch depicting a UFO paralleling the missile
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flight, was also, at one point, made available from another
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associate of Emenegger's. Unfortunately, both of these
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potentially incredible pieces of film footage were ultimately
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withheld.
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When the final treatment and partially completed teleplay
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were presented to the producer, his response was shocking. He
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rejected them because they were too serious. In the producer'
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own words: "What you've given me here is totally useless. I
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can't use a single page of it. I want copy, schlock, camp...not
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screenwriting." My response was simple and straightforward,
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"Don't you want a serious show that will blow people out of their
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chairs? Aren't you concerned with the integrity and quality of
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the program?" The producer simply stared into my face with a
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blank expression.
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At this point, it became obvious to all on board that the
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show was dramatically changing, and would not reflect the title
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it was promoting. For this and many other reasons too numerous
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and unrelated to mention here, many of the show's other prominent
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individuals began to slowly withdraw, such as Emenegger, Curt
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Brubaker and Tracy Torme.
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"UFO Cover-Up? Live!" had the potential for being one of the
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most powerful and impacting pieces of its type ever aired.
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However, the producer did everything in his power to insure that
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didn't occur. The show's greatest enemy was perhaps not the
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producer, per se, but the fear and paranoia induced within him.
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Is it only by chance that his paranoia became more obvious after
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the aforementioned meetings with "Condor" and "Falcon"?
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From a viewer's standpoint, the show was rather pitiful. It
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dragged, was incredibly redundant, never really got to the point
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and was painfully studded with such professional gaffes as a set
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of horrid glowing pyramids and supposedly live dialogue by in
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studio guests all obviously reading off teleprompters--except for
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the skeptics. All of this was the result of the producer's re-
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orientation.
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Just prior to the live studio airing, consultants Bill
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Moore, Jaime Shandera and Bob Emenegger were so annoyed with the
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producer's altered behavior that they began playing practical
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jokes on him right on the set, just to demonstrate how intensely
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they disliked how they and the show were being mishandled.
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So if there's anyone you wish to blame for being deprived of
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what was promised, or why the show was more of a sedative than an
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eye-opening dramatic look at what's actually been transpiring in
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ufology, don't blame the original writer, the director, the
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associate or segment producers, who all knew their jobs and did
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them superbly. The producer's paranoid state of mind and
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resultant change of attitude should catch the flak. The question
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is, why did he suddenly change? Just what influences caused it?
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In actuality, it would have been really interesting and
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exciting had the CIA, NSA or MJ-12 (presupposing the latter
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actually exists) infiltrated the production and attempted to
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manipulate the show. At least that would have put some
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excitement into it. It should be noted that later the producer
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was visited by a local FBI agent--a story that has been
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confirmed--apparently to discuss the show and it's contents. The
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reason for this aftermath visit is not known to this writer or
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the show's other production members, but it along with the
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repeated visits by "Falcon" and "Condor" may have also
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contributed to the wild rumors, which still continue to plague
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the field. As Tracy Torme once joked, "If someone's mustache is
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crooked, MJ-12 must be sending a secret message!"
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Perhaps the next time around, assuming there will be one,
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the right production company will hire the right producer. And
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perhaps that producer will give the show the proper guidance and
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vitalization to convey the truth as opposed to a limited and
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perhaps biased perspective, if not a totally unprofessional one.
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TOMATO SEEDS? ORBITING EARTH?
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Stillwater, OK (June 9) UPI - Somewhere out there in space, 12.5 million
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tomato seeds have been orbiting the earth for five years and catching a few
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rays.
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Scientists plan to recover the seeds during another space shuttle flight in
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late November and return them to Oklahoma State University.
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Nelson Ehrlich, director of the university's Aerospace Education Service Pro-
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ject, said one thing scientists want most to know about the tomato seeds is
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the effect of cosmic radiation - good and bad.
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The seeds, a hardy variety called "Rutgers California Supreme", were packed
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into aluminum canisters, then placed in a cylinder the size of a BUS and shot
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into space in the cargo bay of a space shuttle in April 1984.
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Ehrlich's calculations indicate the seeds have traveled more than 777 million
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miles since the launch.
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SUNSPOT ACTIVITY
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Sunspot activity, which rises and falls in an 11 - year cycle, is continuing
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to grow in intensity at least as fast as, and possibly faster than, any of
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the 22 cycles recorded over the last 240 years, scientists of the National
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Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have found.
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The unusually high sunspot incidence, first predicted a year ago, is expected
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to reach a peak in the next six to nine months.
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As sunspot intensity increases, there will be more explosions of charged
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particles from the sun that shower the solar system. When they reach earth,
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the particles can disrupt radio communication, cause unusually bright
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displays of the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, and heat the atmosphere
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so much it puffs up and brushes satellites. One burst two months ago trig-
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gered a major power blackout in eastern Canada.
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MUFON 1989 INTERNATIONAL UFO SYMPOSIUM
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The 1989 MUFON International UFO Symposium will be held at the Aladdin
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Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, on June 30, July 1 and 2, 1989.
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A multitude of topics will be discussed, and many guest speakers will be
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on hand to make this one of the best yet. Additional information is contain-
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ed in the MUFON UFO Journal.
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We were all saddened to hear of the passing of Walt Andrus' mother-in-
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law. All of our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family at this
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trying time.
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UFO REPORTS / CASES
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# 890104 : Near Harrisburg, PA. Event date, December 4, 1988, 5:25 a.m.
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A state corrections officer (name withheld) was driving his car to his
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prison work site when he was blinded by a light, swerving to a halt on the
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road. Departing the car, he tried to study the object but could not make out
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a shape due to its brilliance. A strong wind emanated from either the object
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or general weather conditions. About 75 feet in diameter, the object was
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perhaps ovular, polished silver, and approximately 150 feet overhead. A
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medium tone humming sound was distinct. After an undetermined number of
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minutes, the vehicle departed, laterally at first, then vertically. The
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witness then realized an auto a short distance ahead. The motorist, an older
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well-dressed man, exhibited tears and appeared terrified. The man remarked
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that he had been returning from work, which the officer found odd. He then
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felt the car hood, which was cold.
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Immediately following the incident, the officer experienced a severe
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"sunburn", vision and hearing difficulties, headache and dizziness,
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musculature aches and a skin rash. His auto was coated with a thin coating
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of material later analyzed by a laboratory as having high concentrations of
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particular elements.
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(Analysis: A classic CE-2, faulted only by the fact that the officer,
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in the excitement of the moment, failed to obtain the second motorist's name
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or license number before he drove away. Another prison officer verified
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hearing a humming sound from his home within minutes of the roadside
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encounter and in the direction which the object departed. Highly
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significant).
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# 890203 : Outside Belleville, IL. Event date, January 12, 1989, 10 p.m.
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Two young men driving along a state highway noticed a light that
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eventually grew in intensity. A diamond-shaped base was determined, with
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white lights at the corners, an intense red light centered underneath.
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Stopping their car, they observed the vehicle as close as 100 feet during the
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5 minute duration. No sound was detected. The object then moved slowly off
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and out of sight.
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(Analysis: Though collateral contacts were not initiated due to the invest-
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igator's inexperience, the interview tape submitted underscores the witness'
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seemingly genuine puzzlement, awe and dismay that other occasional motorists
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did not stop to observe the scene.)
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# 890205: Near Greens Fork, IN. Event date, January 22, 1989, 9:30 P.M.
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A woman noticed a bright light over a neighboring farm (for the third
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successive evening) and so called the neighbors to alert them. While engaged
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in conversation, the light approached the callers home, revealing a bullet-
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shaped vehicle adjudged to be 25 feet in length, with an exterior remindful
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of a spider web. The object passed low overhead, no sound being detected.
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(Analysis: Contacts with police and others by the witnessing couple,
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together with honest puzzlement as assessed by the investigator, lend
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credence to the basic account. The neighbors verified the intervening call.
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Celestial and weather conditions and conventional aircraft were ruled out by
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follow up evidence.)
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# 890210: Near Terre Haute, IN. Event date, September 28, 1989, 12:30 A.M.
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A couple and young child were returning home when they noticed a
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grouping of bright lights in the sky which, growing in intensity, hurt their
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eyes. Three miles farther, they pulled off the road to observe the lights
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more closely. At that point, a triangular vehicle approached and hovered 25
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feet overhead. Yellowish lights were at the corners, blue lights along the
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perimeter and a green light centered underneath that was bordered by two red
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lights. A soft humming lowered in pitch as it descended. The husband leaped
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into the truck, but it failed to start. As the object reached it's closest
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point - 25 feet - a blue glow surrounded it. After what was later
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determined to be about three minutes, the vehicle slowly drifted behind them
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and out of sight. The following day the witnesses were greatly fatigued.
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The husband experienced a persistent headache. Their wrist watches and the
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truck's dashboard clock all had lost three minutes.
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(Analysis: The couple had called a local airport, police and relatives
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immediately afterward. Collateral contacts supported the witnesses'
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veracity. The wife's dreams of a UFO encounter beforehand and certain fears
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expressed since are of ongoing concern, and the family is being loosely
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monitored. A case of potentially high significance).
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# 890301: Event date, December 01, 1986. 5 P.M.
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Duration 10 seconds. A man was looking out a window when a shiny
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metallic "ball-type" object moved into view, then dipped, slowed, sped
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up, circled and left in a controlled fashion. Light rain was falling at the
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time (an uncommon occurrence). At an estimated 500 feet, the object seemed
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to be about 10 feet above the ground at its lowest point and the size of a
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standard car in diameter.
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INTERESTING:
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From the book, "CLEAR INTENT" (Prentice Hall), authors Lawrence Fawcett
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and Barry J. Greenwood, concerning the governments former "Project Bluebook":
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"This excerpt from an October 20, 1969 Air Force document (FOIA
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obtained), revealed that Blue Book never received those reports that affected
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national security: 'Reports of unidentified flying objects which could affect
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national security are made in accordance with JANAP 146 or Air Force Manual
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55-11 and are not part of the Blue Book system. As already stated, reports
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of UFO's which could affect national security should continue to be handled
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through the standard Air Force procedure designed for this purpose.' The
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document was signed by Brigadier General C. H. Bolender, the Air Force's
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Deputy Director of Development."
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Regards,
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John W. Komar
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State Director - Tennessee
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