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SUBJECT: EXTRA-TERESTRIAL EXPOSURE LAW FILE: UFO2694
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The following was provided by R. Solomon for posting:
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EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL EXPOSURE LAW
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Already Passed by Congress
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On October 5, 1982, Dr. Brain T. Clifford of the Pentagon announced
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at a press conference ("The Star", New York, Oct. 5, 1982) that contact
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between U.S. citizens and extra-terrestrials or their vehicles is
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strictly illegal.
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According to a law already on the books
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(Title 14, Section 1211 of the Code of Federal Regulations, adopted
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on July 16, 1969, before the Apollo moon shots), anyone guilty of such
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contact automatically becomes a wanted criminal to be jailed for one
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year and fined $5,000. The NASA administrator is empowered to determine
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with or without a hearing that a person or object has been
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"extraterrestrially exposed" and impose an indeterminate quarantine
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under armed guard, which could not be broken even by court order.
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There is no limit placed on the number of individuals who could thus
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be arbitrarily quarantined.
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The definition of "extraterrestrial exposure" is left entirely up to
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NASA administrator, who is thus endowed with total dictatorial power to
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be exercised at his slightest caprice, which is completely contrary to
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the Constitution.
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According to Dr. Clifford, whose commanding officers have been
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assuring the public for the last 39 years that UFO's are nothing more
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than hoaxes and delusions to be dismissed with a condescending smile:
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"This is really no joke, it's a very serious matter." This legislation
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was buried in the 1,211th subsection of the 14th section of a batch of
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regulations very few members of government probably bothered to read in
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its entirety, the proverbial needle in the haystack, and was slipped
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onto the books without public debate.
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Thus from one day to the next we learn that, without having informed
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the public, in its infinite wisdom, the government of the United States
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has created a whole new criminal class: UFO contactees.
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The lame excuse offered by NASA as a sugar coating for this bitter
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pill is that extra-terrestrials might have a virus that could wipe out
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the human race. This is certainly one of the many possibilities
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inherent is such contact, but just as certainly not the only one , and
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in itself not a valid reason to make all contact illegal or to declare
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contactees criminals to be jailed and fined immediately.
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It appears the primary effect of such a law would not be to prevent
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contact, it would be to silence witnesses. If enforced, the law would
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prevent publication of contactee reports except under cover of
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anonymity, and unleash a modern inquisition in the Land of the Free.
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However, it is unenforceable, so obviously absurd and unfair that the
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public will refuse to accept it. The citizens of the United States will
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greet it with a resounding Bronx cheer and laugh it out of court,
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forcing it to be repealed.
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It should be replaced by clearly worded legislation, not open to
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interpretation in a multitude of different ways, humanely relevant to
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the contingency of E.T. contact, debated and passed by Congress openly
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instead of slipped through "under the table" without the public being
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informed.
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According to NASA spokesman Fletcher Reel, the law as it stands is
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not immediately applicable, but in case of need could quickly be made
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applicable. What this means is that it is ambiguously worded, so that
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it can be interpreted either one way or the other, as the government
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desires.
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It is certainly not a coincidence that Dr. Clifford held his press
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conference during the period when the popularity of the film E.T. was
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at its peak. As E.T. portrayed a type of extraterrestrial that was
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benevolent and lovable, the inference is that the press conference was
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intended to discourage attempts to communicate or fraternize with UFO
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occupants. However, instead of having the intended effect, it
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backfired, causing public furor. There may be some relationship between
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this fiasco and the next semi-officially endorsed attempt to deal with
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the subject of extra-terrestrials, the TV film V, which was featured
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with repeat performances and maximum publicity by major networks
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worldwide. The aliens portrayed in V are the most horrifying and
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repulsive nightmares imaginable, who are defeated thanks largely to a
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CIA hit man specializing in covert operations, the tough guy with the
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heart of gold who with the aid of the handsome hero saves the human
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race. This is obvious and transparent propaganda, designed to do what
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the government's widespread use of dis-information, and Dr. Clifford's
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press conference about the absurd lemon of a law already on the books
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failed to do: squelch attempts to communicate or fraternize with UFO
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occupants.
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One way to avoid widespread panic at the announcement of the news
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that we are under surveillance by nonhuman intelligent beings with a
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technology far more sophisticated than our own is to point out that
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this situation is nothing new, but has literally been going on for
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millennia.
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If the "flying dragons" mentioned in the I Ching intended to attack
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and destroy us, they could easily have carried out this objective long
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ago. Along with this article, the text of the E.T. Law will be
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presented. However, there are several points that I wish to make:
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1211.101 Applicability. The provisions of this part apply to all NASA
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manned and unmanned space missions...
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I could dismiss this whole controversy as a tempest in a teacup if
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the above passage contained the word "only", so as to read: "The
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provisions of this part apply only to all NASA manned and unmanned
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space missions..." However, it does not contain that one little word
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which would have made such a big difference. If the government was
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suddenly faced with the accomplished fact of an undeniable overt E.T.
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visitation, this regulation could therefore, be construed as being
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applicable to all space missions, NASA or non NASA, whether of
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terrestrial or extra-terrestrial origin. As it stands, this law is
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applicable to UFO contact. The meaning would have to be stretched, but
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the built-in loophole does exist.
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1211.102 Definitions. (b) (2): Touched directly or been in close
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proximity to (or been exposed indirectly to )...Even without involved
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in a UFO close encounter would become eligible for indefinite
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quarantine under armed guard according to the above. By including
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indirect exposure, the NASA administrator is empowered to make the
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definition mean just about anything he wants it to. An example of
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indirect exposure is given, but an example is not a definition. Unless
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indirect exposure is defined precisely, it can mean almost anything.
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The possibility is not specifically ruled out that other types of
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indirect exposure than the example given might be considered valid
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grounds to "quarantine" a citizen or group of citizens.
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In my opinion, it is vital that we challenge the validity of his law,
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for if it is allowed to stand unchallenged, UFO contactees and
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researchers may all meet behind barbed wire and armed guards somewhere
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in Alaska. I strongly urge everyone who reads the E.T. Law, Title 14,
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Section 1211 of the Code of Federal Regulations (at the end of this
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article), to clip it out, and send it on to your congressman, with a
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demand penciled in, to repeal this absurd and potentially lethal law.
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We must use reason, and transcend fear in order to make this planet a
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place where all may live in peace and harmony, as One.
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Text of the E.T. Law
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1211.100 Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space
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Part 1211 - Extra-terrestrial Exposure
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1211.100 - Scope
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This part establishes: (a) NASA policy, responsibility and authority to
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guard the Earth against any harmful contamination or adverse changes in
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its environment resulting from personnel, spacecraft and other property
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returning to the Earth after landing on or coming within the
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atmospheric envelope of a celestial body; and (b) security
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requirements, restrictions and safeguards that are necessary in the
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interest of national security.
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1211.101 - Applicability
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The provisions of this part to all NASA manned and unmanned space
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missions which land or come within the atmospheric envelope of a
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celestial body and return to the Earth.
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1211.102 - Definitions
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(a) "NASA" and the "Administrator" mean, respectively the National
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Aeronautics and Space Administration and the administrator of the
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration or his authorized
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representative.
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(b) "Extra-terrestrially exposed" means the state of condition of any
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person, property, animal or other form of life or matter whatever,
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who or which has:
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(1) Touched directly or come within the atmospheric envelope or any
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other celestial body; or
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(2) Touched directly or been in close proximity to (or been exposed
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indirectly to ) any person, property, animal or other form of
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life or matter who or which has been extra-terrestrially
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exposed by virtue of paragraph (b)(1) of this section.
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For example, if person or thing "A" touches the surface of the
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Moon, and on "A's" return to Earth, "B" touches "A" and,
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subsequently, "C" touches "B", all of these - "A" through "C"
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inclusive - would be extra-terrestrially exposed ("A" and "B"
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directly; "C" indirectly).
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(c) "Quarantine" means the detention, examination and decontamination
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of any persons, property, animal or other form of life or matter
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whatever that is extra-terrestrially exposed, and includes the
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apprehension or seizure of such person, property, animal or other
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form of life or matter whatever.
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(d) "Quarantine period" means a period of consecutive calendar days as
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may be established in accordance with 1211.104 (a).
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(a) Administrative actions. The Administrator or his
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designee..shall in his discretion:
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(1) Determine the beginning and duration of a quarantine period
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with respect to any space mission; the quarantine period as
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it applies to various life forms will be announced.
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(2) Designate in writing quarantine officers to exercise
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quarantine authority.
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(3) Determine that a particular person, property, animal, or
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other form of life or matter whatever is extra-
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terrestrially exposed and quarantine such person, property,
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animal, or other form of life or matter whatever. The
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quarantine may be based only on a determination, with or
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without the benefit of a hearing, that there is probable
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cause to believe that such person, property, animal or
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other form of life or matter whatever is extra-
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terrestrially exposed.
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(4) Determine within the United States or within vessels or
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vehicles of the United States the place, boundaries, and
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rules of operation of necessary quarantine stations.
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(5) Provide for guard services by contract or otherwise, as
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many be necessary, to maintain security and inviolability
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of quarantine stations and quarantined persons, property,
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animals or other form of life or matter whatever.
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(6) Provide for the subsistence, health and welfare of persons
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quarantined under the provisions of this part.
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(7) Hold such hearings at such times, in such manner and for
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such purposes as may be desirable or necessary under this
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part, including hearings for the purpose of creating a
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record for use in making any determination under this part
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for the purpose of reviewing any such determination.
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(b) (3) During any period of announced quarantine, no person shall
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enter or depart from the limits of the quarantine station
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without permission of the cognizant NASA officer. During
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such period, the posted perimeter of a quarantine station
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shall be secured by armed guard.
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(b) (4) Any person who enters the limits of any quarantine station
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during the quarantine period shall be deemed to have
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consented to the quarantine of his person if it is
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determined that he is or has become extra-terrestrially
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exposed.
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(b) (5) At the earliest practicable time, each person who is
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quarantined by NASA shall be given a reasonable opportunity
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to communicate by telephone with legal counsel or other
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persons of his choice.
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1211.107 Court or other process
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(a) NASA officers and employees are prohibited from discharging from
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the limits of a quarantine station any quarantined person,
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property, animal or other form of life or matter whatever during
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order or other request, order or demand an announced quarantine
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period in compliance with a subpoena, show cause or any court or
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other authority without the prior approval of the General Counsel
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and the Administrator.
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(b) Where approval to discharge a quarantined person, property, animal
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or other form of life or matter whatever in compliance with such a
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request, order or demand of any court or other authority is not
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given, the person to whom it is directed shall, if possible, appear
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in court or before the other authority and respectfully state his
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inability to comply, relying for his action on this 1211.107.
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1211.108 Violations
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Whoever willfully violates, attempts to violate, or conspires to
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violate any provision of this part or any regulation or order issued
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under this part or who enters or departs from the limits of a
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quarantine station in disregard of the quarantine rules or regulations
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or without permission of the NASA quarantine officer shall be fined not
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more that $5,000 or imprisoned not more than 1 year, or both.
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Write or call your congressman and tell him you want this law taken
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off the books.
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This article was printed in The Open Line Newspaper (Environmental
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Stewards) August, 1992 in Spokane, WA 99223.
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