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SUBJECT: COOPER (ET. AL.) FILE: UFO2662
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Date: 02-04-92 20:52
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From: John Powell
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To: John Stepkowski
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Subj: Cooper (et. al.)
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In a message to John Powell <03 Feb 92 2:18> John Stepkowski wrote:
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>>> G'Day! (Sorry, I couldn't resist... <grin>)
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> G'day John! I was going to use that salutation when I posted my first
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> message to you, but I wasn't too confident about it then. Now that I
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> see you're multi-lingual, I can throw my Australian-American
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> dictionary away and get stuck in full bore, no worries mate! <nirg> -
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> (downunder grin)
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Hey! Do kangaroos adhere to the WBA or WBC boxing rules? <grin> And
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what's this I hear about ya'll swimming with aligators and crocodiles
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(!), are ya'll crazy or what? <grin>
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On a serious and slightly related item, exactly what is the TV show
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called Beyond 2000? I see it here on the Discovery Channel, a cable TV
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channel, and I know it is Aussie but is it export or is it a real show
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that you guys watch too?
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> Moore seems to be like Stevens, involved in _many_ aspects of
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> ufology; Philadelphia Experiment, MJ-12, Falcon, Condor etc. I'd
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> welcome your thoughts on him.
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Moore: He admitted to spying on private citizens for the US gov't. He
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admitted telling carefully gov't-contrived lies and disinformation to
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private citizens and reporting back to the gov't on the progress of
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that activity. (If he admitted this much then one must wonder what
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_else_ he's done but has not yet confessed...) I do not hold him in
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high regard...
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Stevens: As far as I can tell he is simply a businessman - nothing
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more.
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> The Lovette I was referring to was allegedly abducted by a UFO at a
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> military base and his body was recovered badly mutilated some days
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> later. I'll check the text file I read this in and get back to you
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> if you like.
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Please do, I have no references on a Lovette except for English's
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mention in the alleged Blue Book #13:
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[...] Report gave clear indication of reports of human mutilations,
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most notably was a case witnessed by Air Force personnel in which an
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Air Force Sgt. E-6 by the name of Jonathan P. Lovette was observed
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being taken captive aboard what appeared to be a UFO at the WHITE sands
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Missile Test Range in New Mexico. This abduction took place in March of
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1956 at about 0300 local and was witnessed by Major William Cunningham
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of the United States Air Force Missile Command near Holloman Air Force
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Base.
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Major Cunningham and Sgt. Lovette were out in a field downrange from
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the launch sites looking for debris from a missile test when Sgt.
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Lovette went over the ridge of a small sand dune and was out of sight
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for a time. Major Cunningham heard Sgt. Lovette scream in what was
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described as terror or agony. The Major, thinking Lovette had been
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bitten by a snake or something ran over the crest of the dune and saw
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Sgt. Lovette being dragged into what appeared to him and was described
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as being a silvery disk like object which hovered in the air
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approximately 15 to 20 feet. Major Cunningham described what appeared
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to be a long snake-like object which was wrapped around the sergeant's
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legs and was dragging him to the craft. Major Cunningham admittedly
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froze as the sergeant was dragged inside the disc and observed the disc
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and observed the disc going up into the sky very quickly. Major
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Cunningham got on the jeep radio and reported the incident to Missile
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Control whereupon Missile Control confirmed a radar sighting. Search
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parties went into the desert looking for Sgt. Lovette. Major
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Cunningham's report was taken and he was admitted to the White Sands
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Base Dispensary for observation.
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The search for Sgt. Lovette continues for three days at the end of
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which his nude body was found approximately ten miles downrange. The
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body had been mutilated;the tongue had been removed from the lower
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portion of the jaw. An incision had been made just under the tip of the
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chin and extended all the way back to the esophagus and larynx. He had
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been emasculated and his eyes had been removed. Also, his anus had been
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removed and there were comments in the report on the apparent surgical
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skill of the removal of these items including the genitalia. The report
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commented that the anus and the genitalia had been removed `as though a
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plug' which in the case of the anus extended all the way to the colon.
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There was no sign of blood within the system. The initial autopsy
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report confirmed that the system had been completely drained of blood
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and that there was no vascular collapse due to death by bleeding. Sub-
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comment was added that this was unusual because in any body who dies of
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bleeding or in the case of a complete blood loss there is always
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vascular collapse. Also noted was that when the body was found there
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were a number of dead predatory type birds within the area who
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apparently had died after trying to partake of the sergeant's body.
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There were a number of extremely grisly black and white photographs.
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From all indications the body had been exposed to the elements for at
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least a day or two. The New Mexico sun in the desert is extremely hot
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and debilitating under normal circumstances. [...] Major Cunningham was
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initially accused of murdering Sgt. Jonathan P. Lovette. Charges were
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later dropped.
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I have no idea if any investigation of these claims was ever
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undertaken. Given that a month/year are available, a specific location,
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and _two_ names it shouldn't be overly difficult to determine if such
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people did or do exist in the US military. (On the other hand, _not_
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finding them listed in the military could be taken by some to indicate
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a cover-up...<grin>)
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> The rocket incident was definitely not mentioned in the Grudge 13
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> document I've seen.
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It is in another document, generally named CHAP1.* (about 50Kb), and
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was essentially the working draft/outline for Bill's great American
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novel-to-be. Let me know if you can't get ahold of it.
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The Grudge 13 material suffers from one glaring problem: It does not
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contain anything _new_, it precisely parallels the known phenomenon
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plus the alleged phenomenon but does not provide _anything_ that hasn't
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already been allegedly reported... I find that curious...
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> John Powell writes: "Dear You Asked For It, I've long wanted to know
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> what goes on in the 'Blue Room' at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. A
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> friend of mine says it contains lots of little grey aliens and bits
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> of flying saucers. I'd love to know what REALLY goes on in there.
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> "Okay John, let's go and take a look because ... _You_ Asked For It!
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Cool!
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> (Much easier than messing around with all that FOIA stuff, eh? Only
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> problem is, I wonder what sort of TV reception you'd get in
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> Levenworth?)
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Now that you mention it that FOIA stuff does look better already...
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<grin>
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Thanks, take care.
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John.
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