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33 lines
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SUBJECT: A UFO FOR THE PRESIDENT-TO-BE FILE: UFO2411
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One night in 1974, from a Cessna Citation aircraft, one of America's most
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famous citizens saw a UFO.
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There were four persons aboard the plane: pilot Bill Paynter, two security
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guards, and the governor of California, Ronald Reagan. As the airplane
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approached Bakersfield, California, the passengers called Paynter's attention
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to a strange object to their rear. "It appeared to be several hundred yards
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away," Paynter recalled. "It was a fairly steady light until it began to
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accelerate. Then it appeared to elongate. Then the light took off. It went up
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at a 45-degree angle - at a high rate of speed. Everyone on the plane was
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surprised. . . . The UFO went from a normal cruise speed to a fantastic speed
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instantly. If you give an airplane power, it will accelerate - but not like a
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hot rod, and that's what this was like.
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A week later Reagan recounted the sighting to Norman C. Miller, then
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Washington bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal. Regan told Miller, "We
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followed it for several minutes. It was a bright white light. We followed it
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to Bakersfield, and all of a sudden to our utter amazement it went straight up
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into the heavens." When Miller expressed some doubt, a "look of horror came
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over [Reagan]. It suddenly dawned on him ... that he was talking to a
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reporter." Immediately afterward, according to Miller, Reagan "clammed up."
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Reagan has not discussed the incident publicly since.
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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