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SUBJECT: UFO HISTORY II 1/4 FILE: UFO2821
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GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT IN THE UFO COVERUP:
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CHRONOLOGY: (Based on FOIA Papers and personal testimony) Version 2.09
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COPYRIGHT SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 by PEA RESEARCH
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ULTRA MAJIC BBS,
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(UFOHIST2.TXT PART2 Conclusion)
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Early 1960's...Frank Scully dies. (Author of "Behind the Flying
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Saucers".)
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Aug. 13, 1960..Red Bluff, CA: CHP Officers Charles A. Carson and
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Stanley Scott were on patrol when they sighted what they thought was an
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airliner about to crash. When the UFO had descended to about 100 or 200
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feet altitude it suddenly reversed direction and climbed to 500 ft.
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Description: round or oblong surrounded by a glow (color not mentioned)
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and having definite red lights at each end. They continued to watch the
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UFO as it performed "unbelievable" aerial feats. The local RADAR
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operator confirmed the UFO at this time but denied it the next day.
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Other Tehema County Sheriffs' officers also saw this UFO and another
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similar one that same night. (NICAP, 1964)
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May, 1961......In the May issue of "Fate" magazine, Master Sgt. O.D.
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Hill admits that we are still loosing Air Force planes to UFOs. The
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first case was an F-86 jet fighter that was sent aloft to investigate
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an UFO that had been plotted on the Radar scope of an Air Base (name
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and dates classified). The Radar Operator spied the UFO heading
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straight for the craft. The operator radioed for the F-86 to climb at
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once, but it was too late. The two blips merged as one and the UFO was
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tracked moving away. Classified as "mysterious" not a single shred of
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the F-86 was ever found. (ref. Kinross AFB where an F-89 with crew of
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two merged with an UFO and disappeared.-Donald Keyhoe)
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Second Case: A radar operator was tracking a transport plane carrying
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26 persons aboard when, suddenly, another blip appeared on the screen
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closing at 2500 mph on the transport. Before the operator could warn
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the transport the two blips emerged as one. The remaining blip sped
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straight up at tremendous speed. A surface search in the vicinity
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revealed no oil slicks on the water, although a Generals' briefcase was
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found floating around. (see 4/1/59;9/29/59)
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1961-1963......Near Nellis AFB, NE: "Mat", a radio maintenance engineer
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at Nevada's AEC between 1961-1963, provided evidence to the MUFON
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Journal that Project REDLIGHT was secretly being conducted at nearby
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"Area 51", a 50-mile-square quadrant of land east of Nellis AFB. This
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Project "involved flight-testing of an UFO which had been shipped there
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from Edwards AFB." The craft flew silently, was about 20 to 30 ft. in
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diam., and had no wings or tail.
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Apr. ,1962.....Flight Commander P.J. (initials), attached to TAC
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Fighter Wing was deployed at Wright-Patterson AFB and mistakenly broke
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into an air hanger where he thought the gym was located. Upon entering
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the hanger he was approached by an air police sentry with a sub-machine
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gun. Behind the sentry was a saucer approx. 12-15 ft. diam. suspended
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off the ground by two engine test stands. There were no markings or
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insignia on the saucer. It had no rivet markings. The saucer was roped-
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off and 8 guards stood at parade rest around it. P.J. and his friend
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were encouraged to leave the hanger. P.J. returned to MyrtleBeach AFB,
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S.C.
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July 17, 1963..A passenger of a Convair-880 related to UFO
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investigator, James Moseley, that the 4 engined jet airliner she had
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been flying in was pursued by an UFO. The jet , traveling at 600 mph,
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made a sharp turn to avoid the UFO, now rapidly closing in on the
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plane. Just as they were about to collide, the UFO swerved away at
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fantastic speed and disappeared in the night sky. When the (unnamed)
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woman confronted the pilot about the incident, he said, "I wouldn't
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dare risk telling the airline of the incident. If I could tell you of
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some of the experiences my buddies have had, you'd never fly again!"
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Apr. 15, 1964..USAF Intelligence officer meets with 2 Aliens at
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prearranged location in the desert of New Mexico. Project SIGMA
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operates at AFB, New Mexico. (see 1959)
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Oct., 1964.....Air Force and Army radar stations tracked an UFO as it
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hovered over and flew along the demilitarized zone between North and
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South Korea. The UFO was visible for over an hour.
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Dec. 10, 1964..Fort Riley, KA: Recovery of Saucer by A.K. (initials).
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(see 11/00/65)
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Dec. 19, 1964..MEMO to Chief, Contact Division: NICAP case #(censured):
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Subject: UFOs over Patuxent Navel Air Station between 1500 and 1530
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hours. Two UFOs approached Air Base at 3800 mph. Another UFO approached
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at 6000 mph. Radar operator, Chief Pinkerton had visual on Radar. US
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Coast Guard had "visual" on the UFOs. OFFICIAL statement to press: the
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(single) blip was caused by faulty radar equipment! (see 1/25/65)
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Jan. 25, 1965..MEMO to Chief, Contact Division: NICAP Case #(censured).
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(see 12/19/64)
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1965...........While visiting the Air Force Museum in Fairborn, Ohio,
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R.M. (initials), a government employee of 23 yrs., went through a
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double- door marked "Off Limits" and suddenly came face to face with an
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Alien in a self contained space suite. Description: About 4.5 ft. tall
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with a translucent dome over its' large head; wasn't human; large eyes
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under a heavy brow; no noticeable nose; a slit for a mouth; bluish
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skin. When the creature walked it didn't bend its' knees. R.M. later
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found out from a retired Air Force Colonel from Wight-Patterson AFB,
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that 2 live Aliens were held in captivity in an artificial environment.
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The Colonel also said that a 2-man sized craft crashed near Whitewater
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Lake, Indiana, as a result of an electrical disturbance in the
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atmosphere. [The Alien would have to lock his knees in a high-gravity
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environment to avoid falling down.]
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Feb. 11, 1965..Personal Interview report by Capt. D.M. (initials):
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Aerial encounter of three UFOs with radar and visual sightings. Air
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Force flight F-169 enroute from Anchorage, AL, to Japan. Capt. R.W.
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(initials) and Capt. W. (initial) observed 3 UFOs on radar 5 miles off
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the wing. The UFOs paced the Flying Tiger freighter aircraft for 30
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minutes then climbed away at a steep angle at about 1200 knots ground
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speed. Estimated size (thumb and finger method) approx. 200 to 1000 ft.
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diam., glowing red and oval shaped. The pilot remarked, "we often see
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UFOs on the Alaskan run!"
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May 28, 1965...Police statement (interview); Bougainville Reef,
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Australia: An Ansett-A.N.A. DC-6B airliner (VH-INH) en route to Port
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Moresby, New Guinea, was buzzed by a UFO at about 3:25 a.m. The pilot
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radioed the Townsville Ground Control Tower and talked to Mr. O.
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(initial). Description: slightly spherical and oblate, flattened on top
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and bottom; appeared to have exhaust gasses coming from it. Photos of
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the UFO were taken by the pilot but were later confiscated at Canberra
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as was the taped conversation to Mr. O., the Tower operator. Mr. O. was
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threatened with dismissal if he talked about the incident.
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July 3, 1965...Newspaper reports, ANTARCTICA: Argentine, British and
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Chilean military and scientific personnel observed an UFO moving at a
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frightening speed doing incredible maneuvers. It was something solid,
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glowing blue-green and causing E/M interference with our equipment.
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Lenticular shaped "flying saucer". Tracked by theodolite, binoculars
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and magnetograph tapes. Also, 10 color photographs were taken of the
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UFO.
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Sept. 3, 1965..Project Blue Book File #(?): Damon/Angleton, TX. Deputy
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Sheriffs Billy E. McCoy and Robert W. Goode were investigating an UFO
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in the back-woods roads when the purplish UFO shot instantly towards
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them to within 150 feet and hovered at 100 feet off the ground. The
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bright glow illuminated the interior of the car and the surrounding
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fields (11:30 p.m.). "Every blade of grass stood out clearly" in the
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field. Officer Goode, who was driving with his arm out the window, felt
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heat on his arm and later reported that a cut that was on his arm
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healed more rapidly than normal [U/V effects].
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Sept.16,1965...NICAP Report #(?): Pretoria, S. Africa: Constables John
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Lockem and Koos de Klerk while on patrol (after midnight) suddenly had
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a domed, disc shaped object come into their van headlights. It was
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sitting on the road. The UFO was copper colored and about 30 ft. in
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diam. Immediately the UFO lifted off, emitting tongues of flame from
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two tubes or channels on the underside. The flames deflected about
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three feet off the macadam road surface and were still visible after
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loosing sight of the craft. Road damage: part of the road was caved-in,
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and in a 6 foot area the gravel was separated from the tar. Samples of
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the road surface were taken for analysis, which report was never
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released. Lt. Col. J.B. Brits, District Commandant of Pretoria North
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said the incident was "highly SECRET ... and inquiry is being conducted
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in TOP circles."
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Nov., 1965.....Fort Riley, KA: "AK" (Aaron Kaback) was on guard duty at
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2 a.m. when the duty officer drove up and ordered him to hop into the
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jeep. He and 3 other officers were driven out to a remote area where a
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large oval objectwas resting. An army chopper was hovering above the
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object and shining a bright light on it. The object was approx. 35-48
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ft. in diam., had a fin on the end and an exhaust port or some kind of
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hole below the fin. It had rows of squares around the rim and remained
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completely dead for the 2 1/2 hours they guarded it. (Kaback seems to
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be confused as to the actual date this incident occurred. see 12/10/64)
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Mar. 20, 1966..Dexter, MI.: Frank Mannor, age 47, and Ronald Mannor,
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age 19, went out at night through swampy, hummocky terrain to
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investigate flashing lights in the swamp. They saw a domed, elliptical
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object with a quilted surface hovering about 8 ft. off the ground in a
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patch of apparent mist. The object glowed "blood red" and the body
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lights disappeared. They lost sight of the UFO and didn't see it again.
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(see 3/21/66;4/1/66)
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Mar. 20, 1966..La Porte, IN: Patrolman Michael Spevak was on duty when
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2 youths pulled over and pointed out an UFO that they said had been
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following them from Michigan City to La Porte. According to the young
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men, the object frequently burst into such a bright glare that it
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blinded them, forcing them off the highway. It had been following them
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at an altitude of about 60 ft. Both the young men and the patrolman
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noticed a cross-shaped appendage protruding from the lower portion of
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the UFO.
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Mar. 21, 1966..Law enforcement officer F.B. (initials) at Dexter,
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Michigan, and officer "C" (initial) on patrol sighted a landed saucer
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in a swamp. Description: Large craft, like a pot; no windows; had a
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dull glow and steam was coming up from the water. Sounded like a
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turbine, a low whine or hum. He notified Selfridge AFB which
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immediately sent out MP's, well armed. All law officers were ordered
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back and their film was confiscated. Later his report and other reports
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disappeared from police headquarters. Then, everyone in the force,
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including he and "C", were transferred to other parts of the county.
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The UFO wasn't disabled. F.B. saw it take-off and climb straight up.
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(see 3/1/67)
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Apr. 1, 1966...From LIFE magazine: In a hastily called press
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conference, the USAF spokesman J. Allen Hynek suggested that the
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Dextor, MI, UFO and others seen in the swamps near Hillsdale may have
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been marsh (or swamp) gas that had spontaneously ignited. (see
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3/20/66;3/21/66)
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>>> Continued..
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Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors
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Subject: UFO History II 2/4
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Date: 28 Apr 1994 14:40:26 GMT
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Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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Subject: * UFO History II 2/4
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Apr. 5, 1966...Congressman, Gerald Ford announces to Congress the need
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to extensively examine UFOs.
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Apr. 17,1966...Ravenna, OH, to Conway, Penn.: Deputy Sheriffs Dale
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Spaur and Wilbur Neff of Portage County were on patrol when an UFO
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stopped above them, illuminating them and the surroundings (it was just
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about dawn). As the UFO moved away from them at about 300-500 ft. above
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the road, it would alternately start and stop ahead of them playing cat
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and mouse. At E. Palestine, OH, officer Wayne Huston joined in the
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pursuit. At speeds of 100 mph in unfamiliar territory, they were soon
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low on gas and had to give up the game with the UFO. Through local
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police dispatch the officers alerted the Air Force, who sent out
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fighter planes to investigate the UFO. As the officers saw the AF
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planes approaching the UFO shot straight up and out of sight. (see
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6/24/66)
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Summer, 1966...Results of an Iowa Poll, Iowa: 45% Iowans queried
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believe UFOs to be REAL objects. Of the 45%, 21% were of the opinion
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that the UFOs were of extraterrestrial origin.
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June, 1966.....Nha Trang, Vietnam: At this active Army Base at about
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9:45 p.m., what was thought to be a flare lit up the north sky. The
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bright UFO approached the base alternately moving at low to high
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speeds. Upon descending toward the soldiers it hovered at an altitude
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of 300-500 ft. All of a sudden the 6 generators failed along with the
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engines of the idling Skyraiders, (TESLA energy discharge effects)
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bulldozers and trucks. The entire valley and surrounding mountains were
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illuminated by the hovering UFO for about 4 min. after which it went
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straight up and disappeared in about 3 sec. After the incident a plane
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load of officials from Washington arrived to investigate. (see 3/4/69)
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June 24, 1966..Richmond, VA: Officer William L. Stevens, Jr., observed
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a dirigible-shaped UFO at 3:30 in the morning near the fairgrounds. It
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was about100 ft. long and 30 ft. thick with greenish-yellow lights on
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its perimeter. Stevens attempted to chase the UFO but it maintained an
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even distance from him even though he sped up and slowed down. "The
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object seemed to be playing CAT & MOUSE with me," he later said. After
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10-15 min. the UFO accelerated and sped away. (see 4/17/66)
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Mar. 1, 1967...Lt. Gen. Hewitt T. Wheless, USAF, sends notice to all
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branches of the military warning of persons imitating military officers
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and harassing private citizens and confiscating UFO photos. (see
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3/21/66)
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Jul. 3, 1967... R.T. (initials), with ALPHA RED TOP SECRET CRYPTO
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Clearance, rank PFC, assigned to Canine Corps at Camp Pendleton, San
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Diego, CA., states that he and his dogs were air transported 2.5 hrs.
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to a sight in a desert (unknown location) UFO crash-sight. Saucer:
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Metallic, 30 ft. diameter, domed top, no windows. He also observed:
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Large walk-in refrigerator, empty body bags, men at work with technical
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instruments.
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JAN. 19, 1968..DIA Intelligence Report from Liaison in Moscow, Russia
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mentioning an attempt by the British Government in 1967 to collaborate
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with the Soviets in UFO research. (see 2/22/68)
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Feb. 22, 1968..UNCLASSIFIED AIRGRAM, U.S. Dept. of the State regarding
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UFOs in the Soviet Union: Feb. 1968, Soviet Life published three pages
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pertinent to UFOs, by Felix Zigel. He also published a UFO article in
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1966. Until recently no study of UFOs had been made in the Soviet Union
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(see 1/19/68)
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1968...........Project xxxxxxxx (name CENSURED) established to evaluate
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all UFO information pertinent to space technology. (see
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1953,12/69,1976)
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Mar. 4, 1969...Near Atlanta, Missouri: The City Marshall and Mail
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Carrier in Elmer, Missouri, William R. Overstreet observed an UFO at
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early dawn over the road ahead of him. It was about 100 ft. in diam.
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apparently rotating clockwise and emitting a strong white beam of light
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down to the road which seemed to magnify the size of the road it was
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shining on. He felt intense heat from the direction of the UFO and his
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CB radio was dead. As he neared the light beam from the UFO his truck
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motor and radio quit. As the beammoved away from his truck he was able
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to start the engine again.(TESLA energy discharge effects) He followed
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the UFO for about 4 mi. staying away from the beam. The UFO followed
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the contour of the land it was flying over. After 7-8 min. the UFO
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veered away and went out of sight. "I had never believed in them too
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much until I saw this," he said. "Now I know that there is something to
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these UFOs!" (see 8/13/75,6/66)
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1969?..........A retired Colonel from Wright-Patterson AFB with Top
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Secret clearance states that a 2-man saucer crashed near Whitewater
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Lake, Indiana as a result of an electrical disturbance in the
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atmosphere.
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Dec. 1969......Project xxxxxx (name CENSURED) continues after Project
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BLUEBOOK is closed. (see 1968)
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Oct. 1969......Jimmy Carter sees and reports a UFO. B1-E,516 CARTER,
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JIMMY (Pres.)
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1972...........Project SNOWBIRD established to test fly a captured
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flying saucer.
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Oct. 2, 1972...A letter from the Dept. of National Defence, Canada,
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Brig. Gen. L.A. Bourgeois states: All UFOs reported to CFHQ are
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investigated by the Director of Operations. It isn't a practice to
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allow the public to study these files. Since the beginning of 1968
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these UFO reports have been passed along to the NRC. Evidence suggests
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that UFOs present no threat to the Technology world. They exhibit a
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unique scientifically advanced technology. (see 9/19/26)
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Sept. ,1973....At Great Lakes Naval Base, Instructor R.K., Gunnery
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School Grade E-4, while delivering a sealed envelope to the Commandant
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in the quonset hut, was surprised to see a saucer 30 ft. diam. and 10
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ft. ht. resting on a wooden platform. Description: Silvery blue and
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shimmering, it tapered like a teardrop with a flange running along its
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topside from one end to the other and there were no windows. R.K.
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believed this saucer to be the one shot down on its third pass over a
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Navy vessel by a missile. The saucer crashed in 350 ft. water between
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Hawaii and the mainland. It was retrieved by a Glomar Explorer, shipped
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to Hawaii then stateside to Chicago.
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Oct. 18, 1973..Capt. Lawrence Coyne, while flying an Army helicopter
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with three other crewmen were 45 minutes out over Mansfield when Staff
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Sgt. Robert Yanacsek spotted a red glowing UFO headed toward their
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helicopter at an estimated 600 mph. It stopped abruptly 500 ft. above
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them. It had a big, gray, metallic looking hull about 60 ft. long,
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shaped like an airfoil or streamlined cigar with a red light in front
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and a green light in the rear, the lead edge glowed red a short
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distance from the nose. There was a center dome. The 'copter radio
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wouldn't function and the copter was set for a 20 degree dive but
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gained altitude from 1700 ft. to 3500 ft. with no power applied. After
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a slight "bounce" the UFO took off to the N.E.
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Oct. 25, 1973..Director of FBI, Clarence M. Kelley, states: UFOs are
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not and never has been a matter that is within the investigative
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jurisdiction of the FBI.
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Jan. 8, 1975...CONFIDENTIAL Spanish Report, Spanish Air Force: UFO
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spotted by military personnel at Las Bardenas Reales near Zaragoza Air
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Base.
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Mar. 28, 1975..Letter from Senator Barry Goldwater stating: Ten or
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twelve years ago I tried to get access to the building at Wright-
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Patterson (HANGER-18) where UFO artifacts were stored and I was
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understandably denied access. It is still classified above TOP SECRET.
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I've heard they plan to release some of the information in the near
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future and hope not to have to wait too much longer.
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Aug. 13, 1975..Near Haderslev, Denmark: Police Officer Evald Hansen
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Maarup was driving home at 10:50 p.m. when all of a sudden his car was
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engulfed by a bright blue light while at the same time his car lost all
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ower. The temperature in his car rose to that of a warm summer day and
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his radio was dead so he couldn't call for help. The bright beam from
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the UFO was conical in shape with a bottom diam. of 4-5 meters and a
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top diam. at the UFO of 10 meters. Two dome-like protrusions were
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visible on the underside of the UFO that was hovering at about 20
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meters altitude. He activated a special camera on the patrol car which
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automatically took 3 pictures of the UFO. As the UFO sped away he
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regained power to his car. The developed film which was later turned
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over to the Danish AF showed the light source of the UFO on it. No
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report or analysis has been available from the AF to date. (see 3/4/69)
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Aug. 13, 1975..Alamogordo, NM: Staff Sgt. Charles L. Moody, USAF, drove
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out to the outskirts of town late one night to watch for meteors. As a
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disc-shaped UFO descended toward him, he tried to start his car to get
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away but it wouldn't start. He heard a high pitched whining sound from
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the UFO and saw shadowy figures in it and felt numbness, after which
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the UFO departed. After driving home he found he couldn't account for
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1.5 hours. The next day his back was enflame and he discovered a small
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puncture wound over his spine and a few days later he developed a body
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rash. As months passed he regained memory of the missing 1.5 hours. He
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remembered that he had been in the UFO and in telepathic communication
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with small 4'8" humanoids. They had whitish gray skin, large heads,
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large eyes, small slit-like mouths and mask-like features. He had been
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in a drug-like state on a table and they had poked a rod like device
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into his back. After this they escorted him about the ship and later
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dropped him off at his car. (see 3/4/69)
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Oct. 28, 1975..CONFIDENTIAL CINC/NORAD Report: UFOs, suspicious objects
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seen by ground personnel. Sounded like jet aircraft. Intermittent radar
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contact made with object. Jets scrambled to intercept but objects
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lights went out interceptors passed and then came on again. Then the
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object increased in speed and raised to a high altitude and could not
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be discerned from the stars. Description: Through binoculars, looked
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like 100 ft. sphere and appeared to have craters around the outside. To
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date, AF and SAC helicopters have failed to provide a positive I.D. of
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the UFO. (see 11/11/75,7/52)
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Oct. 29, 1975..NMCC Joint Staff Memo: Subject: AFB penetration. At
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290200 EST, AFOC informed NMCC that an unidentified helicopter (UFO),
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possibly two, had been sighted flying low over Loring AFB, Maine, in
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proximity to a weapons storage area. Army Nat. Guard helos called in to
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assist in locating UFO. NORAD informed of the incident by SAC. Received
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authority to proceed into Canadian airspace, if necessary, to locate
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UFO. A similar incident was reported the evening before.
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Nov. 11, 1975..CONFIDENTIAL CINC/NORAD Report. (see 10/28/75)
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Jan. 21, 1976..MEMO from NMCC by Rear Adm. J. B. Morin stating: Two
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UFOs reported near the flight line at Cannon AFB, N.M. Security Police
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report the UFOs to be 25 yards (75 ft.) in diameter, gold/silver in
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color with blue light on top, hole in the middle and red light on the
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bottom.
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Apr. 9, 1976...CONFIDENTIAL CIA Message: Source (name Censored) seeks
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guidance from CIA UFO experts as to material in his report that should
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remain classified.
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Subject: UFO History II 3/4
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Date: 28 Apr 1994 14:41:43 GMT
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July 30, 1976..NMCC Joint Staff Memo: Subject: Reports of UFOs. At
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approx. 0345, EDT, the ANMCC received several reports of UFOs near Fort
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Ritchie. At 0130, civilians reported an UFO to the NAB. At 0255, two
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separate patrols sighted three UFOs; oblong with a reddish tint. At
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0300, the Desk Sgt. (name with held) sighted an UFO over the ammo
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storage area at 100-200 yds. altitude. At 0345, an Army Police Sgt.
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sighted an UFO in the vicinity of sight R. ANMCC was requested to have
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each individual write a statement on the sightings. One person said the
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UFO was the size of a 2.5 ton truck.
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Sep. 19, 1976..Tehran, Iran: Civilians reported an UFO to the AFB. The
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Iranian AF scrambled an American F-4 for intercept. As the F-4 was
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vectored towards the brilliant UFO, all communications and
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instrumentation were suddenly lost. As the pilot broke off pursuit, all
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aircraft functions returned to normal. A second F-4 that was scrambled
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began closing in on the UFO at greater than Mach 1 and was closing on
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the UFO at 150 nautical mph., but the UFO accelerated and stayed ahead
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of the F-4 (confirmed by Radar). Multi-colored flashing lights were
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visible on the UFO. The moment the F-4 pilot tried to lock an AIM-9
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missile at the UFO he lost all weapons panel and communication control.
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The UFO launched two smaller UFOs, one of which began to follow the F-
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4. After evasive action by the F-4, the smaller UFO returned and united
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with the larger UFO. The other smaller UFO seemed to have landed on the
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ground so the pilot flew down to investigate it. The landed UFO
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appeared to be 12 feet in diameter? As the pilot descended the light
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from the landed UFO went out and he lost sight of it. The DIA termed
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this sighting as "an outstanding report. This case is a classic which
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meets all the criteria necessary for a study of a UFO phenomenon." And,
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"an inordinate amount of manuverablilty was displayed by the UFOs."
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(see 10/2/72,9/20/76)
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Sep. 20, 1976..DIA MESSAGE: UFO sighted over Tehran, Iran. "Initiate"
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IPSP PT-1440. The Iranian Air Force scrambled an F-4 to intercept the
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UFO. Due to its brilliance the UFO was visible 70 miles away. When the
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F-4 approached within 25 mi. of UFO the F-4 lost ALL instrumentation
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and communications (UHF and intercom). As the first F-4 banked away
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from the UFO he regained instr. and comm. A second F-4 was dispatched,
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2 man, with radar.The radar return was of a craft the size of a 707
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Tanker. As the F-4 closed within 25 NMi. of UFO, the UFO launched a
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bright white object about one third the apparent size of the moon. The
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pilot attempted to fire an AIM-9 missile at the second UFO but at that
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moment he lost all instruments and communication.As he banked away from
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the primary object the secondary object went to the inside of his turn
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then returned and rejoined with the primary object. Afterwards the F-4
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regained control of instr. and communications. (see 9/19/76)
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1976...........Project SIGMA becomes an independent project from
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project xxxx. (see 1968)
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Sept. 1, 1977..Air Force Letter from Col. Charles H. Senn, Wash., D.C.,
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to Gen. Duward L. Crow (Ret.), NASA, Wash., D.C. stating: Enclosed are
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the UFO Fact Sheet and standard response to UFO public inquiries you
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requested. I sincerely hope you are successful in preventing a
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reopening of UFO investigations.
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Jan. 18, 1978.. MP at Ft. Dix shoots and kills an Alien. Incident
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report sent to Col. Landon and Brig. Gen. Brown (AFOSI). The reporting
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officer was S. W. (initials), Lt. 1st Class. Sgt. J.M. (initials),
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Security Police Squad (PACAF) also witnessed and reported the incident
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(Sept. 16, 1980).
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Feb. 1, 1978...NASA Information Sheet: NASA is not involved in a
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research program involving UFOs, nor is any other government agency.
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The U.S. Air Force nolonger investigates UFOs. (see NASA arrest laws
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re. private citizens) (see 11/17/80)
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July 18, 1978..DOD Staff Message: UFO spotted over North TEHRAN, Iran.
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Oct. 21, 1978..Aircraft Accident Investigation Summary Report: Fredrick
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Valentich vanished while reporting a UFO playing cat and mouse with his
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airplane which was a Cessna 182L. It's hovering above me... it's got a
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green light and sort of metallic (like) it's all shiny (on) the
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outside... it's hovering and it's Airplane not an aircraft... (end of
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transmission...pilot presumed dead).
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Nov. 9, 1978... L. Gordon Cooper, in a letter to the U.N., states that
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UFOs are interplanetary vehicles and crewed by Aliens.
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May 10, 1980...DOD Report: The FAP (Peruvian Air Force) spotted a UFO
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twice and tried to intercept and destroy the UFO without success. (see
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7/52)
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Aug. 9, 1980...through Sep. 3, 1980: AFOSI Complaint Form:at Kirtland
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AFB three persons report seeing UFO over a Restricted Test Range.
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On Aug. 9th a Sandia Security Guard drove down the Coyote Canyon access
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road to check out an alarmed building and observed a landed UFO next to
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an alarmed building. The UFO was a round disk shaped object. As he
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approached the object on foot equipped with a shotgun the object took
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off in a vertical direction at a high rate of speed. His radio wasn't
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working right at the time so he couldn't reach dispatch. The building
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contained HQ CR 44 material. [Nature of material not known.]
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Sept.16, 1980.. Sgt. J.M. (initials) of the PACAF writes to Len
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Stringfield that he was stationed at McGuire AFB, N.J., when, on Jan.
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18, 1978, an MP shot and killed an alien at the Ft. Dix Army base next
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to the AFB. (see 1/18/78)
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Nov. 17, 1980..SECRET USAF OSI Document: Analysis of photo of UFO
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following C-5A aircraft inclusive. Photo analysis of Cylinder Shaped
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UFO legitimate. PhotoE. showed legitimate disc shaped UFO of 37 ft.
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diameter with trilateral insignia on object. USAF still has an interest
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in all UFO sightings over installations and test ranges. Several other
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Government agencies, lead by NASA, actively investigate legitimate
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sightings through COVERT COVER. One agency that deceives the public
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whict such covert cover is the UFO reporting center at U.S. Coast and
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Geodetic Survey, Rockville, MD. 20852. [The results of PROJECT AQUARIUS
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is still classified TOP SECRET with access limited to "MJ-12".] The
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Paul Bennewitz case still being monitored by NASA. Still receiving
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assistance from Fugate(?) Miller. (see 2/1/78)
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Dec. 27, 1980..USAF UFO REPORT signed by Lt. Col. Charles I. Halt,
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Deputy Base Commander, RAF Woodbridge stating: Two USAF security police
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patrolmen saw a UFO either hovering or on legs outside the back gate,
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Woodbridge. Being early morning, it illuminated the entire forest with
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a white light. Description: Metallic in appearance and triangular in
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shape, pulsing red light on top and banks of blue lights underneath.
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Approx. 2-3 meters across and 2 meters high. It maneuvered through the
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trees and disappeared. (see 12/29/80)
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Dec. 29, 1980..Lt. Col. C. I. Halt, sees a UFO that separates into 5
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UFOs and later sees 3 other UFOs. (see 12/27/80)
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Dec. 29, 1980..A low flying UFO was escorted by a large number of
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helicopters (23) including some Chinooks and possibly Hueys, near
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Dayton, Texas. It was probably escorted to the TOP SECRET underground
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installation within Fort Hood, Texas. The SECRET air force base is NOT
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listed in the Air Force Officer's Guide or the Air Force Almanac [it is
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an Army AFB]. The name of the Secret base is Gray AAF, Texas.
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(12/29/80, cont'd) The special group piloting the helicopters Escort
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for UFO are known as the "BLUEBOYS". The Texas Department of Public
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Safety works closely with Gray AAF on UFO cases. (see 6/6/88)
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Jan. 13, 1981..(BENTWATERS AFB) Air Force MEMO from Lt. Col. Charles I.
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Halt, Deputy Base Commander. (see 12/27/80,12/29/80)
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Oct. 19, 1981..Barry Goldwater, Senator, Arizona, in a letter to Lee
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Graham, f Aeroject Electric Systems, Azusa, Calif., states that he has
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given up trying to get into the BLUE ROOM at Wright-Patterson AFB where
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UFO artifacts are stored by the Air Force. (see 3/28/75)
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Nov. 3, 1981...Civil Action, Case No. 80-1562, goes against the
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plaintiff and for the defendant, the NSA. The NSA retains the right to
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withhold 156 TOP SECRET records containing communications intelligence
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(COMINT) reports which were produced between 1958 and 1979. Only
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military personnel with a Top Secret Clearance were allowed to view the
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documents for the court hearing. NOT even the Judge was allowed to see
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them, even though he ruled against the plaintiff (CAUS). (see 6/24/83)
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Nov. 27, 1982..Palatine, IL.: Police Commander Michael McDonald was on
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patrol at 5:00 a.m. when the area around his car was lighted, as if by
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a phosphorousflare. Looking up he saw a large white UFO with tinges of
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red at an altitude of 900-1000 ft. Two other officers, alerted by
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radio, also observed the UFO. The other two cars gave pursuit to the
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UFO at speeds of between 60-65 mph but the UFO outdistanced them. A few
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minutes later another UFO was noted by the commander and then the other
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two officers. It was a diffuse "domed disc" which was seen to emit a
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beam of light towards the ground. The UFO then disappeared behind the
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tree line of a forest preserve. The police report includes a tape
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recording of the radio communications during the sighting.
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Jun. 24, 1983..Larry W. Bryant, Director of CAUS, filed a Civil Action,
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Case No. 83-1932 (Judge Oliver Gasch) petitioning for a Writ of Habeas
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Corpus EXTRATERRESTRIAL, in the United States District Court for the
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Dist. of Columbia, seeking to obtain the release from custody of "one
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or more occupants of apparent extraterrestrial origin." Mr. Bryant
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contends that the Government action in maintaining secret custody,
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detention, and prosecution of such extraterrestrials is unlawful and a
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violation of their basic rights and is seeking to restore their civil
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rights. (see 11/3/81)
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Nov. 29,1983...Dr. Robert I Sarbacher, President and Chairman of the
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Board, Washington Institute of Technology, in a letter to William
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Steinman states persons definitely involved in operations of recovered
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saucers were John von Neuman and Dr. Vannever Bush. Also, Dr. Sarbacher
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thought that Robert Oppenheimer was also involved. Dr. Sarbacher had
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been invited by President Eisenhower to attend several discussions
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associated with the reported recoveries, but was unable to attend them.
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He did receive Special Reports on the recoveries at the Pentagon but
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was instructed NOT to remove them from his office.
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1984...........From the Air Traffic Controllers Manual: Controllers
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MUST report UFOs immediately to AIS (Military), LATCC. A completed
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report MUST be sent to MOD (AFOR). A list of phone numbers and
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locations is shown in the directory at Appendix H.
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May 16, 1984...Dept. of the Army letter to W. S. Steinman stating that
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the IPU was disestablished in the late 1950s and all records were
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transferred to the Air Force. Therefore the Army isn't aware of what
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their function was even though it was a Secret unit of the Army. [FOIA
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requests to USAF] (see 3/12/87)
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Mar. 19, 1985..(LONDON, ENGLAND) In a letter from Ministry of Defence,
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Lord Trefgarne states, "There is no organization in the MOD appointed
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solely for the purpose of studying UFOs, and no staff are employed on
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the subject full time... the staff in the Department... examine the
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reports as part of heir normal duties... and we cannot inform observers
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of the probable identity of the objects seen."
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June 28, 1985..USAF ACCESS RESTRICTED NOTICE: Report TR-DE-3A, Oct. 15,
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1955, from Air Tech. Intel. Ctr., file no. TS5-2862, has been WITHDRAWN
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from the National Archives and is classified a TOP SECRET UFO REPORT.
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Aug. 27, 1985..Darlian, CHINA, the "China Daily" reports: 20,000 people
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are involved in UFO research. The first recognized photo of a UFO in
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China was taken in 1945. In 1981 CSUR UFO research organization was
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established. More than 600 UFOs have been reported within the past 5
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years in China. Studies will be done on UFOs and Human body science
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relationships.
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May 11, 1986...Near Sadona, AR: Minister Robert H. Henderson and his
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wife, Nann, of Phoenix, AR, were flying at an altitude of 8500 ft. at 4
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p.m. when a very bright UFO was seen approaching head-on to them. As he
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prepared to take evasive action the UFO passed quickly to the left and
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below of his plane. The UFO was seen to be wingless and resembling a
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"modified half-sphere, with the flat side down." The closure rate was
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estimated at about 1200 mph.
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May 19, 1986...Near Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Between 9:00
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to 12 midnight the Brazilian Air Defense and the Civil Air System were
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swamped with Radar and pilot UFO sightings. As Ospires Silva, President
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of Petrobras Oil Company were preparing to land, the control tower
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informed him of UFO targets on their radar. He and his companion, Alcir
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Pereira da Silva, saw bright red-orange UFOs, not at all like stars or
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planes. They attempted to pursue the UFOs for 30 min. but gave up as
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the UFOs seemed to be jumping from place to place. At this time three
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F-5E fighter jets were scrambled from Santa Cruz AFB. Capt. Marcio
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Jordao was able to approach within 12 miles of an UFO, visible to him
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as a bright light changing from white to green. Lt. Kleber Caldas
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Marinho chased another UFO which was a very intense light, changing
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from white to green then red again. Both pilots broke off chase as they
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were running low on fuel. Ground Radar picked up 10-13 more UFOs that
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surrounded another plane with Capt. Armindo Souza Viriato de Marinho,
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K.C. Freitas piloting it. Capt. Freitas tracked the UFOs on his radar,
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but only de Freitas, A.S.V. saw them visually once as they climbed
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vertically past him. Brig. Gen. Octavio Moreira Lima made these events
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public at a press conference and allowed the pilots and radar operators
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to be questioned by the media. (see 7/52)
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Feb. 15, 1987..The San Jose Mercury states that the Pentagon has a
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"Black Budget" which has become a "Black Hole" for SECRET Projects
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spending! It is far bigger than the federal budget for education or
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transportation or agriculture or the environment. These Projects are
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classified above Top Secret, therefore very few federal investigators
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have the security clearances necessary to audit black programs.
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Mar. 12, 1987..U.S. Army Intelligenc letter: The IPU (Interplanetary
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Phenomenon Unit) of the Scientific and Technical Branch, Counter
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intelligence Directorate, Department of the Army was disestablished
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during the 1950's and never reactivated. All of its records were turned
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over to the USAF (which can't seem to locate them). This letter was
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sent to Timothy Good. (see 5/16/84)
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Sep. 4, 1987...JMP (Justice for Military Personnel) letter sent to
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President Ronald Reagan. This letter, verified by: Astronaut L. Gordon
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Cooper, Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe (USMC, Ret.), MUFON (Sequin, TX), APRO
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(Tucson, AZ) and Just Cause (Coventry, CT) states that:"WE (military
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personnel) have been ordered by the CIA to shoot at UFOs, silence
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pilots who have seen UFOs, intimidate, harass, jail, confine to
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institutions,and destroy military carreers of witnesses to UFO
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sightings. We VIOLATED the Freedom of Information Act by hiding
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Government documents." (see 7/52,9/24/47)
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Nov. 17, 1986..Near Fort Yukon, Alaska: Japan Airlines flight #1628, a
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Boeing 747 freighter, was cruising at 35000 ft. altitude and at 5:11
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p.m. the pilots noticed bright lights 30 degrees to the left and below
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them. The UFOs moved up directly in front of the 747 and, said Capt.
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Kenju Terauchi, "most unexpectedly, two spaceships stopped in front of
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our face, shooting off lights (like numerous exhaust pipes). The inside
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cockpit shined brightly and I felt warm in the face." The UFOs appeared
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as two rectangular clusters or arrays of light, one above the other. As
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the larger UFOs moved away from the 747 Airlines Flight 1628 there
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remained two smaller flat white UFOs. At about 5:30 p.m. Capt. Terauchi
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checked the pale white light behind their craft visually. He saw a
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gigantic "walnet-shaped" UFO (Saturn-shaped) following them. As an
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evasive action the Capt. ordered the 747 to turn away from the giant
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UFO that was following them, at which time the UFO "spaceship"
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disappeared.
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Dec. 21, 1987..CIA letter to Mr. Richard Hall stating the CIA's reasons
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for denying certain FOIA requests about himself on the basis of
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national defence reasons and must be kept secret. Mr. Hall is an UFO
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investigator.
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May 5, 1988....For the third time, publicly, President Ronald Reagan
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states that the nations of the earth would unite if we were threatened
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by an Alien race from a hostile planet.
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Jun.6, 1988....Letter received from Paul F. Bennewitz describing
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Project Beta: Alien base located in New Mexico consisting of type
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"Grey" Aliens. NASA CIR film has aided in locating this base and
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revealing US Military involvement with the "Greys". Aliens helped US
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Military to build a working saucer, Atomic Powered. Two women and a boy
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exposed to radiation burns by this saucer. Government is not picking up
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the medical bills. "Grey" base is currently abandoned. Another group
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called "Orange" is based on the west slope of Mt. Archeleta near "the
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Diamond". Goal of Project Beta: to locate, inventory and propose ways
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of destroying Alien bases! (see 12/29/80)
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Some sources of information:
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....."UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS:" series by Leonard H.Stringfield
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A. Status Report ONE, c.
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B. Status Report TWO, "Amassing the Evidence", c.1980,pub. by MUFON,
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Sequin, TX.
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C. Status Report THREE, "New Sources, New Data", c.1982, pub. by
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Leonard Stringfield.
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REFERENCES:(A) ADDRESSES of AUTHORS, RESEARCHERS:
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1. UFO Photo Archives, P.O. Box 17206, Tucson, Arizona 85710, USA.
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(B1-E, p.580)
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2. STEINMAN,William S., 15043 Rosalita Dr., La Mirada, Calif. 90638,
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USA.
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3. CAUS, Citizens Against UFO Secrecy, 3518 Martha Custis Drive,
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Alesandria, Virg. 22302, USA. Larry W. BRYANT, director,
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Washington, D.C. Office.
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4. L/L Research, P.O. Box 5195, Louisville, Kentucky 40205, USA.
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5. STRINGFIELD, Leonard H., 4412 Grove Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45227,
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USA. (B1-E, p.580)
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6. Flying Saucer Information Center, 7803 Ruanne Court, Pasadena, MD
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21122, USA.
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7. MUFON, Mutual UFO Network, 103 Oldtowne Rd., Seguin, TX 78155-4099.
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(B1-E, p.583)
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8. Just Cause, PO Box 218, Coventry, CT 06238 USA.
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9. APRO, 3910 E. Kleindale Road, Tucson, AZ 85712 USA.
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10. KEYHOE, Major Donald E., (USMC, Ret.)(now deceased)
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11. MOORE, William L., Publications & Research, 4219 W. Olive St., Ste.
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247, Burbank, CA 91505. (B1-E, p.580)
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12. FRIEDMAN, Stanton T., PO Box 2246, Berkeley, CA 94702. (B1-E,
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p.583)
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13. BRAY, Arthur, PO Box 5528, Station-F, Ottawa, Ontario K2C 3M1. (B1-
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E, p.566)
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14. MACCABEE, Bruce, PO Box 277, Mount Ranier, MD 20712.
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15. STEVENS, Wendelle C., 3224 So. Winona Circle, Tucson, AZ 85730.
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(B4, p.168)
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16. McINTYRE, W.F., c/o MARCEN, 123 Olney-Sandy Spring Rd., Sandy
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Spring, MD 20860.
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17. BECKLEY, Timothy G., c/o UFO Review, PO Box 753, New Brunswick, NJ
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08903.
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UFO HISTORY V2.09: Copyright 1988,1991,1992,1993 by PEA Research, Elk
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Grove,CA.
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