Crash Retrieval Conference Proceedings, KWIC Index Page: c

This is an automatically generated KWIC Index of the 2003-2009 Crash Retrieval Conference proceedings, created by Richard Geldreich Jr..

Here are links to each year's proceedings and each presentation:

Letters Directory:

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Words Directory:

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"calm" "calmly" "caln1" "calorimetry" "calrnjy" "calza" "cam" "camaoa"

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"camp" "campagna" "campaign" "campaigns" "campana" "campbell" "camper" "camper's"

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"card" "carden" "cardiac" "cardiff" "cardiologist" "cards" "cardstock" "care"

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"carnegie" "carnerrorn" "caro" "carol" "carole" "carolina" "carolinas" "carolyn"

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"carriers" "carries" "carrion" "carrizo" "carroll" "carroll-an" "carry" "carrying"

"cars" "carson" "carson's" "carswell" "cart" "cartagena" "cartb" "cartel"

"cartels" "carter" "carter's" "carter•" "cartilage" "cartography" "carton" "cartoon"

"cartoonist" "cartridge" "carved" "carvel" "cascade" "case" "case#" "case's"

"casebook" "cases" "cases-" "cash" "cash-landrum" "cash-landrun" "cashill" "caskets"

"casks" "caso" "casper" "caspian" "cassegrain" "cast" "castantl" "casting"

"castings" "castle" "castro" "casts" "casual" "casualties" "casualty" "cat"

"cat's" "cat-and-mouse" "cataloged" "cataloging" "catalogued" "cataloguing" "catalyst" "catalyst13@cox"

"catalytic" "catalyzing" "catapult" "catastrophe" "catastrophic" "catch" "catch-up" "catching"

"catchphrase" "categorical" "categorically" "categories" "categories-the" "categorization" "categorize" "categorized"

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"cats" "cattle" "cau" "caucasian" "caucasian-" "caucus" "caued" "caught"

"caui" "cauldron" "caulking" "cauo-ht" "caus" "cause" "caused" "causes"

"causin9" "causing" "caustic" "cauterize" "cauterized" "caution" "cautionary" "cautioned"

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"cavern" "caverns" "cavil" "cavities" "cavitt" "cavitt's" "cavity" "cayanasac"

"cb" "cb1c" "cbd" "cbjo~i" "cbnnittee" "cbs" "cc" "cc1cks"

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"ccnfirms" "ccnmnnw" "ccnrarrnn" "cco" "ccopletsd" "ccor-th" "ccret" "ccrtteram"

"ccs" "ccssasd" "cct" "ccu" "ccx" "ccyltwell" "cc~l" "cc·"

"cd" "cd-4" "cd-ro" "cd-roms" "cdc" "cdir" "cditor" "cdm"

"cdmpu'ut" "cdocuments" "cdp" "cdp's" "cduc·" "ce" "ce-5" "ce-est"

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"cefaa" "cefore" "ceiling" "cel" "celebration" "celebrations" "celebrity" "celes"

"celesc" "celescia_" "celest" "celesti" "celestia" "celestial" "celestrial" "celj"

"cell" "cell's" "celled" "cellins" "cells" "cellular" "cellulose" "celtic"

"cement" "cemeteries" "cemetery" "ceme•iii" "cemraission" "cen" "cen1" "cen10bhlp"

"cenain" "cenaorlng" "cenerel" "cenruries" "cenrury" "censomup" "censor" "censorahlp"

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"census" "cent" "centauri" "centennial" "center" "center28" "centered" "centering"

"centerline" "centerpieces" "centers" "centigrade" "centimeter" "centimeters" "centipede" "centraj"

"central" "centralia" "centralize" "centrally" "centre" "centrifuge" "cents" "centuries"

"century" "cenual" "ceo" "cept" "cer" "cer1" "ceramic" "ceramics"

"cerarrtic" "cerbat" "cere" "cerebral" "ceremony" "cerlain" "cernec" "ceroni"

"cerro" "certa" "certain" "certainly" "certainty" "certificate" "certified" "certify"

"cervical" "ces" "cesario" "cet" "cetera" "ceu" "ceun" "cf"

"cfapt" "cfc" "cff" "cff'" "cfi" "cfids" "cfl-'d" "cflescl"

"cflfrit\jl" "cflt" "cfo" "cfr" "cg" "cgaa·s1o4" "cgro" "cg■"

"ch" "ch1d" "ch1et" "ch=dc" "chac" "chad" "chadwell" "chaff"

"chagrin" "chaim1an" "chain" "chain-link" "chained" "chainnan" "chains" "chair"

"chaired" "chairman" "chairs" "chairwoman" "chajn_" "chalky-yellow" "challender" "challenge"

"challenged" "challenger" "challengers" "challenges" "challenging" "chama" "chamberlin" "championship"

"chance" "chance'" "chancellor" "chances" "chandelier-st" "chaney" "change" "changeable"

"changed" "changes" "changing" "changteh" "channel" "channel's" "channelastronaut" "channeled"

"channels" "channel•" "chanties" "chanute" "chan~·" "chaos" "chaotic" "chap"

"chapman" "chapter" "chapters" "char" "charact=" "characte1" "character" "characteristic"

"characteristics" "characterization" "characterize" "characterized" "characterizes" "characters" "charge" "charged"

"charges" "charging" "charity" "charlatans" "charles" "charles's" "charleston" "charlette"

"charlette's" "charlie" "charlie's" "charlotte" "charlottesville" "charm" "charred" "charring"

"chart" "charter" "chartered" "charting" "charts" "chas" "chase" "chased"

"chases" "chasing" "chasing3" "chaski" "chaski's" "chasm" "chasms" "chat"

"chat's" "chatged" "chatted" "chatter" "chatting" "chauffer" "chavez" "cha~antar"

"chc" "chcilp-i" "chcmiqjly" "chc•o•lo" "che" "cheap" "cheaper" "cheat"

"cheatham-young" "chechny" "check" "checkable" "checked" "checker" "checking" "checkjng"

"checkout" "checkpoint" "checkpoints" "checks" "cheek" "cheek's" "cheerfull" "cheerleader"

"cheese" "chei" "chej\tfists" "chekhov" "chekhov's" "chelomei" "chem" "chemical"

"chemicall" "chemically" "chemist" "chemistr" "chemistry" "chemists" "chemjcaj" "chemotherapy"

"chemotoxin" "cheney" "cheops" "chereze" "chereze's" "cherokee" "cherry" "chertok"

"chesapeake" "chese" "chess" "chest" "chester" "chetham" "chevy" "chew"

"chewed" "chewits" "chewy" "chey" "cheyenne" "chi" "chian" "chiatrists"

"chica" "chicago" "chicago's" "chick" "chicken" "chicle" "chidlaw" "chief"

"chief's" "chiefly" "chiefs" "chiefs'" "chiet" "chihuahua" "chihuahuan" "chijjli"

"chijjlj" "child" "child's" "child-like" "childhood" "childish" "children" "children's"

"childs" "chile" "chile's" "chilean" "chilili" "chilling" "chilton" "chim"

"chin" "china" "china's" "chinas" "chines" "chinese" "chink" "chinos"

"chior" "chip" "chipped" "chips" "chirography" "chis" "chisels" "chittering"

"chivens" "chjefs" "chjlling" "chjnaware" "chjs" "chk" "chlaa" "chlisamts"

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"chose" "chosen" "chp" "chreac" "chrichton" "chris" "chris'" "christ"

"christi" "christian" "christianity" "christmas" "chromatography" "chrome" "chromosome" "chromosomes"

"chronic" "chronicle" "chronicled" "chronicles" "chronicling" "chronide" "chronological" "chronologically"

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"chukl" "chunk" "chunks" "chupacabra" "chupacabras" "church" "church-based" "churches"

"churchill" "chute" "chutes" "chuu" "ch·" "ci" "ci-aft" "ci0"

"ci" "ci\i" "ci\·ilization" "cia" "cia's" "cia-sponsored" "ciadirector" "ciaim~"

"cial" "cibola" "cic" "cicntiiic" "cicvclopmr" "cientific" "cientist" "cif"

"cig" "cigar" "cigar-shaped" "cigarette" "cigarettes" "cigars" "cihi" "ciiasih"

"cijj-1·" "cijjo~" "cimarron" "cime" "cin" "cinch" "cincin11ati" "cincinnati"

"cincpa" "cindy" "cine" "cinema" "cinnati" "cipfffias" "circa" "circle"

"circled" "circles" "circling" "circlinq" "circuit" "circuitous" "circuitry" "circuits"

"circul" "circular" "circular-shaped" "circulated" "circulating" "circulation" "circumference" "circumlocutions"

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"cite" "cited" "cites" "citi" "citibank" "citied" "cities" "citing"

"citizen" "citizenry" "citizens" "citizens-and" "citizenship" "citv" "city" "city's"

"city-based" "citywatcher" "ciucin1111ti" "ciuoit'" "civic" "civil" "civil-and" "civilian"

"civilians" "civilization" "civilizations" "civilized" "civilrights" "civli" "ci~" "ci~s-+"

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"cjd" "cjeo" "cji" "cjj" "cjjp\jll" "cjled" "cjo" "cjp"

"cjr" "cjt't" "cju" "cjuc" "ck" "cked" "ckground" "ckiaaaa"

"cklaa" "ckrrwrnjeofft" "cl" "cl'pot'" "cl-zealand" "cl09wwd" "cl1'" "cl1e"

"cl1ough" "cl3s" "cla" "cla's" "clad" "cladding" "claim" "claimed"

"claiming" "claims" "claims~tbat" "clajms" "clammed" "clammy" "clamoring" "clamp"

"clamped" "clancy" "clandestine" "clap" "clapped" "clara" "clarance" "clarence"

"clarification" "clarified" "clarify" "clarifying" "clarion" "clarionites" "clarity" "clark"

"clarke" "clarks" "clarkson" "clash" "clasp" "class" "classes" "classi"

"classic" "classical" "classics" "classif1ed" "classificacion" "classificatio" "classification" "classifications"

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"claw" "claw-like" "clawlike" "claws" "clay" "clay_shaw" "clays" "clcclurcd"

"cldj" "cldljse" "cle" "clean" "clean-up" "cleaned" "cleaners" "cleaning"

"cleanly" "cleansing" "cleanup" "clear" "clear-cut" "clearance" "clearances" "cleared"

"clearer" "clearing" "clearly" "clement" "clepf" "clergyman" "clerical" "clerk"

"clerk-stenographer" "clestrial" "cleveland" "clever" "cleverest" "cleverly" "cleworth" "clfi•·"

"clfsh" "cliameter" "cliamond" "clic" "cliche" "click" "clicking" "clicnl~"

"clid" "clielectrical" "client" "clients" "cliff" "clifferent" "clifford" "clifltl"

"clilss" "climate" "climax" "climb" "climbed" "climbing" "climbs" "clin"

"clinch" "clinches" "clinic" "clinical" "clinics" "clinton" "clinton's" "clip"

"clipped" "clipping" "clippings" "clips" "clirect" "clirnu" "clisappear" "clisappeared"

"clisc" "cliscovered" "cliscrepancies" "cliscs" "cliscussion" "cliscussions" "clistrict" "clivision"

"clj" "cljrector" "cljscs" "cljssipacing" "cljvision" "cll-1" "clla'" "clllc"

"clllllldd9iiqll'i" "clllltiwt" "cllorkson" "clms" "clncn" "clo" "clo'lincwith" "cloak"

"cloaking" "cloart" "cloc" "clock" "cloclric" "cloi" "clolld" "close"

"close-knit" "close-up" "closed" "closed-knit" "closel" "closely" "closeness" "closer"

"closest" "closet" "closing" "closs" "closure" "cloth" "clothed" "clothes"

"clothing" "cloud" "cloud-bust" "cloud-buster" "cloud-busters" "cloud-bustin" "cloud-busting" "cloudless"

"clouds" "cloudy" "clout" "clovis" "clown" "clo•" "clrcutts" "clrumed"

"clrvis" "clsse~" "cls£t37" "clt7" "clt's" "clu" "club" "club-calendar-events"

"clubbed" "clubs" "cluck" "clue" "clues" "clul'i" "clump" "clung"

"clunk" "cluster" "clutching" "clvli" "clyde" "cl~-~" "cl~l\l" "cm"

"cmaa" "cmac" "cmaeee" "cmasm" "cmbcr" "cmd" "cms" "cmsh"

"cmttltl-stmor" "cm·erup" "cn" "cn-11'011\l'l" "cnbgcos" "cnc" "cnc1nrrr" "cncr11ics"

"cncrge1ic" "cncss" "cndt" "cned" "cnever" "cnfp" "cnft" "cng"

"cnh" "cni" "cnia" "cnirnlr" "cnl" "cnl\1\l~iastic" "cnlitic'j" "cnly"

"cnn" "cno" "cnough" "cnsouc" "cnt" "cntbu" "cntnusla" "cntr9£hi"

"cn~" "co" "co&tsy" "co-" "co-author" "co-author's" "co-authored" "co-entrenched"

"co-opt" "co-opted" "co-ordination" "co-owner" "co-pilot" "co-sovereignty" "co-started" "co-worker"

"co-workers" "co-writer" "co-written" "co-wrote" "co1--emp" "co111" "co1111" "co1111ectio11"

"co111plicity" "co11fro11" "co11s-pirary" "co11se11t" "co11tact" "co11tart" "co2" "co=i"

"co=unity" "co\vs" "co^saha" "coa" "coa\toi" "coached" "coal" "coaling"

"coalition" "coalmines" "coandlor" "coast" "coastal" "coasted" "coasting" "coasts"

"coat" "coating" "coatings" "coats" "coaxing" "cobalt" "cobo" "cobra"

"coccriirrss" "cockeyed" "cockpit" "cocktail" "cocoa" "cocoa-" "cocom" "cod"

"coday" "code" "code-named" "coded" "codename" "codenamed" "codes" "codeword"

"codex" "coding" "coelho" "coercion" "coevolution" "coffee" "coffey" "coffins"

"cognate" "cognitive" "coherencema" "coherenceone" "coherency" "coherent" "cohesion" "cohesive"

"coi" "coi-en" "coi\ifpany's" "coi\trol" "coiles" "coiling" "coin" "coincide"

"coincided" "coincidence" "coincidental" "coincidentall" "coincidentally" "coincides" "coined" "coining"

"coinrn$" "coj" "col" "col" "col\lpetition" "cola" "colby" "colby's"

"cold" "coleman" "colin" "coljeague" "coll" "collaborated" "collaboration" "collaborators"

"collapse" "collapsed" "collapses" "collar" "collatatra•" "collated" "collateral" "colleague"

"colleagues" "collec1ions" "collecced" "collect" "collected" "collecting" "collection" "collections"

"collective" "collectivel" "collectively" "collector" "collectors" "collects" "college" "colleges"

"collette" "collided" "collides" "colliers" "collins" "collision" "collocated" "colloquial"

"collusion" "coll■j" "colm" "colman" "colo" "cologne" "colombia" "colon"

"colonel" "colonel'" "colonel's" "colonels" "colonies" "coloniz" "colonizat" "colonization"

"colonize" "colonized" "colonizing" "colony" "color" "color-" "colorado" "colorado's"

"colored" "colorful" "coloring" "colorless" "colors" "colossal" "colossi" "colour"

"columbia" "columbian" "columbus" "column" "columnist" "columns" "colun1bus" "col·"

"com" "com-pons" "com-the" "com-·" "com=4" "coma" "comai" "comandante"

"combat" "combat-lee's" "combating" "combination" "combinations" "combine" "combined" "combines"

"combing" "combining" "combustion" "come" "comeback" "comedian" "comedy" "comedy-classic"

"comer" "comes" "comet" "cometa" "comfort" "comfortable" "comforted" "comic"

"comical" "comics" "coming" "coming-of-age" "comint" "comirlg" "comm" "comma"

"command" "command's" "commandcr-in-chief" "commanded" "commandeer" "commander" "commander's" "commander-in-chief"

"commanders" "commandership" "commanding" "commando" "commands" "commapamoirmi" "commas" "commcm"

"commcnl" "commence" "commenced" "commences" "commend" "commendation" "commended" "commends"

"commensurate" "comment" "commentary" "commentator" "commentators" "commented" "commenting" "comments"

"commen•" "commerce" "commercial" "commercial's" "commercialize" "commercialized" "commercially" "commercials"

"commfrted" "commillee" "commission" "commission's" "commissioned" "commissioner" "commissions" "commit"

"commitment" "commits" "committ" "committal" "committe" "committed" "committee" "committees"

"committeewhy" "committing" "commjrr" "commjssion" "commmdoti" "common" "common-" "commondc"

"commonly" "commonpl" "commonplace" "commumcat" "communal" "communi" "communic" "communicable"

"communicacion" "communicat" "communicate" "communicated" "communicates" "communicati" "communicating" "communication"

"communications" "communicator" "communicators" "communion" "communis" "communism" "communist" "communistdominated"

"communists" "communit" "communities" "community" "community's" "community--" "communjcations" "communlcauon"

"commur" "commurucation" "commurusm" "commurut" "commuruty" "commut" "commute" "commuter-"

"commuting" "comnavairlant" "comnet" "comnuni" "comp" "comp1ny" "compacted" "compai1y"

"compan" "compani" "companie" "companies" "companjes" "company" "company's" "comparable"

"comparative" "compare" "compared" "compares" "comparing" "comparison" "comparisons" "comparm1ent"

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ons, Shields said, "I was flying a C-119 3                                  2008 Page #9  

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to Area 51. By late afternoon, two C-124 transports were loaded and secured 2006 Page #75  

Word: "c-130", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

n La Paz, Bolivia, a huge Hercules C-130 carried 'something' from the area  2004 Page #10  
rcher Bob Barry confirmed that the C-130 flight took place and that he was  2004 Page #10  
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Word: "c-47", 7 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d the) had to cut out a piece of a C-47 to enlarge its door to fit a large  2005 Page #166  
tly thereafter as a North American C-47 aircraft which was approaching the  2006 Page #169  
the radar target was from a single C-47 (capable of up to 220 mph at altitu 2006 Page #169  
ctic atmospheric effects? A single C-47 aircraft? Or something else? Not un 2006 Page #169  
io. Had the aircraft been a single C-47, as claimed in the newspaper accoun 2006 Page #172  
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 to the press that it was a single C-47.) Or did the Top Brass, for whateve 2006 Page #173  

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m Lake on 6 November 1982 inside a C-5 cargo transport. After final assembl 2006 Page #81  
strange happened. I do know that a C-5 came in Sunday night (December 28, 1 2009 Page #79  

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n hitherto unknown: an unscheduled C141 transporter aircraft arrived at Woo 2006 Page #132  
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Word: "c46", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 UFOs near Iwo Jima during WWII in C46 a In 1950, joined Dubois Chemical fo 2004 Page #107  

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Word: "ca", 26 instance(s) (Back to Top)

27 Candlestick Lane, Newport Beach CA 92660 by express mail or FedEx and I  2003 Page #179  
rt that they didn't hear anything. Ca Thursday, around 1930 hour:), the sky 2004 Page #19  
l Conference USSR Rocket Programs, ca. 1946 Organization of USSR Government 2004 Page #155  
hotographer from Huntington Beach, CA; Neil Morris, a brilliant technician  2004 Page #227  
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PLICATION THAT IF SOMETHJNG SO BIG CA!vlE DO\XIN ON THJ\T DRY LAK.EBED NEAR 2005 Page #71  
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rs the prospector from Long Beach, CA meets with Los Angeles Mirror Reporte 2006 Page #45  
y, University of California, Davis CA. An Extraordinary Event, Allen Tough  2006 Page #70  
rial Life, Seth Shostak, Berkeley, CA: Seth Shostalc, 1998. UFOs and Defens 2006 Page #70  
ch of Dr. Ross Adey at Loma Linda, CA 205                                   2006 Page #208  
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clnr: Jules Fox Copywriter : Jason ca rrer Photographer· Swart Hall TJe·.'I 2007 Page #66  
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Word: "caa", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) -the UK equivalent of the FAA -that 2008 Page #65  
-miss would be investigated by the CAA. However , most such incidents invol 2008 Page #66  
a UFO incident and passed from the CAA to the MoD. We launched a full inves 2008 Page #66  
r , some people at the MoD and the CAA did not treat the incident as seriou 2008 Page #66  
 have been made to the MoD and the CAA, so look out for further development 2008 Page #67  

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Word: "cab", 6 instance(s) (Back to Top)

overnment Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) investigators were returning from t 2004 Page #68  
 atomic device being raised to the cab. 43                                  2005 Page #45  
er, as they went to get out of the cab, they realized that they'd been foll 2006 Page #124  
ople in the vehicle came up to the cab and said, 'No. Get back in your cab  2006 Page #124  
ab and said, 'No. Get back in your cab and get straight back on the road. D 2006 Page #124  
     UFO, is beginning to lift the cab of a streamlined electric train off  2007 Page #75  

Word: "cabal", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

m that after President Kennedy the cabal that controlled the UFO presence s 2004 Page #176  
. Consider the notions of an MJ-12 cabal and a captured live alien that wer 2004 Page #179  
e been strong indications that the cabal behind the UFO cover-up have perfo 2004 Page #179  
scribed in the document of a small cabal, independent of the government. Th 2004 Page #191  

Word: "cabansac", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

" After that, the men decided that Cabansac should stay there to relay comm 2008 Page #80  

Word: "cabansag", 7 instance(s) (Back to Top)

y assigned Aim1an 1st Class Edward Cabansag (pronounced Cuh-V AN-sack) to s 2008 Page #80  
 policemen , John Burroughs and Ed Cabansag. The three American men were to 2008 Page #80  
k. So, the men decided to park. Ed Cabansag walked with Sgt. Penniston and  2008 Page #80  
angle. After returning with Airman Cabansag to the air base, Burroughs and  2008 Page #83  
iston and Airman I 51 Class Edward Cabansag are ordered to return to the ai 2008 Page #85  
 to join Sgt. Penniston and Airman Cabansag. The three men traveled in a pi 2009 Page #63  
lence, and Sgt. Penniston asked Ed Cabansag to go back toward the truck and 2009 Page #63  

Word: "cabell", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ter (ret.), and General Charles P. Cabell (USAF, ret.). Special gratitude i 2009 Page #25  

Word: "cabin", 9 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nd old wagon and stagecoach roads, cabin sites, arroyos and pioneer junk pi 2003 Page #45  
t that there were portholes on the cabin part of the craft, but they were n 2004 Page #74  
ed as if cut away by laser beam" • Cabin was empty 164                      2004 Page #167  
rash of 1953 swivel seats, an oval cabin, and a lot of instruments and disp 2005 Page #41  
was open revealed an oval interior cabin with two swivel seats and many ins 2005 Page #169  
nd was -topped with a black box or cabin, from which antenna -like wires pr 2006 Page #44  
lot who sat side-by side. The main cabin/fuselage appeared very similar to  2007 Page #106  
Warren Botz, he described the long cabin section as "looking like half of a 2007 Page #115  
. He saw two swivel seats, an oval cabin, and a lot of instruments and disp 2009 Page #49  

Word: "cabinet", 13 instance(s) (Back to Top)

orn in a president is dependant on cabinet officers to present to him any i 2003 Page #189  
ke up the attached with you at the cabinet meeting but had to leave. If you 2003 Page #204  
pects of the discoveries. The /nly Cabinet member to date that may know of  2003 Page #235  
ff again. The Prime Minister had a cabinet meeting, and no guarantee was fo 2004 Page #87  
ead aliens that he had in a filing cabinet in the White House. K.T. Frankov 2004 Page #181  
formation is a British official of Cabinet rank... Death of Dorothy Kilgall 2004 Page #206  
 a member of Eisenhower's 'kitchen cabinet,' may have been privy to or asso 2005 Page #97  
orton - was established by the War Cabinet, with a mandate to investigate t 2006 Page #123  
ormati on is a British official of Cabinet rank who prefers to remain unide 2007 Page #136  
f the military branches to the new cabinet level position of the Secretary  2008 Page #25  
and that folder went into a filing cabinet. Newspapers all over the country 2009 Page #138  
bmitted to and approved by the War Cabinet on the 5th of May. They provided 2009 Page #165  
bmitted to and approved by the War Cabinet on the 5th May. They provided fo 2009 Page #167  

Word: "cabinets", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

on has been removed and the filing cabinets are empty. An example is Presid 2003 Page #189  
s home office, crammed behind file cabinets or stuck between shelves of a d 2004 Page #137  
 a small room. It's got big filing cabinets and the safes. It's got a table 2006 Page #157  

Word: "cabins", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

and people like chat had ,·acation cabins at the Old Baldy Club. And aU of  2007 Page #125  
ch of the craft wrecbge. Tiny ship cabins with small chairs were mentioned  2007 Page #131  

Word: "cable", 16 instance(s) (Back to Top)

hey had been lifted with a rope or cable and dropped where they were found. 2003 Page #143  
cutive producer and co-writer of a cable television film called Roswell, ma 2004 Page #134  
or the movie, which played on both cable and network stations, were somewha 2004 Page #134  
ne hand, and your local weekly and cable access programming on the other. O 2005 Page #76  
issue of UFOs in a serious manner. Cable television channels , most notably 2005 Page #76  
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e all know that if the network and cable talking heads are not addressing a 2005 Page #119  
 the Bolivia case, prompted by the cable television Sci-Fi Channel's refere 2005 Page #143  
uck, then attached them to a cargo cable from the Sea Stallion. By 1714 hrs 2006 Page #135  
,ron task of cenaorlng lntemaUonal cable,' ·. . radio and ovarseas telephon 2007 Page #16  
n as Director of Censorahlp (mall, cable, wlreless, radl-lephone, etc.) J • 2007 Page #16  
rations 12-20, and USAF conference cable photo depiction). Jack was aUO\\ e 2007 Page #95  
ive, Electro-Explosive, and Aerial Cable Test Facilities (Coyote Test Field 2007 Page #164  
ttached the crashed UFO to its tow cable. As the helicopter 181             2007 Page #187  
t, not all that long ago I heard a cable network news anchor say that she t 2008 Page #14  
 over magazines , motion pictures, cable networks , satellite radio and TV, 2008 Page #143  

Word: "cabled", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

hcoming until July 27 when Douglas cabled Moise, and Reich and Douglas bega 2005 Page #97  

Word: "cables", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

saucers floating off the floor -no cables suspended them from the ceiling h 2005 Page #83  
s, as well as airgrams (electronic cables) declassified from the Stace Depa 2005 Page #141  
T in declassified State Department cables, but the revealing instructions i 2005 Page #142  
 a large canvas and lifted it with cables" before hauling it away. The witn 2006 Page #87  

Word: "cabot", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

's name — he thought maybe it was "Cabot." According to Jesse Marcel, there 2004 Page #135  
ence man Marcel thought was named "Cabot" went out to the debris field with 2004 Page #139  

Word: "cac-", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

:min~l:,, :-no:-oc 1Jr leiS ll_,-;.cac-. i!ll! J; -inct'CdiLle- SPttd a: 10 2009 Page #163  

Word: "cactus", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ry, Santa Fe, NM, Music by Blazing Cactus 40                                2003 Page #44  

Word: "cadair", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 bghts floating in a circle around Cadair l'viounrain of the Berwyn Mountai 2007 Page #149  
headed coward the scene. Summit of Cadair Bronwen in Berwyn 1fountains, loo 2007 Page #149  
Berwyn 1fountains, looking towards Cadair Berwyn, Llandri!J o, Wales, U. K. 2007 Page #149  

Word: "cadaver", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 the autopsy of one well preserved cadaver to be done by MAJOR. CHARLES'S.  2003 Page #236  
s tend to behave in the way a real cadaver would." A recreation of the Alie 2005 Page #150  
 the creature could well be a real cadaver. But Ray Santilli is the man who 2005 Page #150  
 the autopsy of one well preserved cadaver to be done by MAJOR CHARLES E. R 2006 Page #104  

Word: "cadavers", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

etrieval, preservation, removal of cadavers and remains 26. Retrieval and p 2003 Page #177  
Witness possessed photos of "alien cadavers" 32 1957 Southwest, USA 1 1 1 0 2004 Page #112  
n III, 34 Ike said he saw disc and cadavers 51 1972 Cambodia 1 1 0 1 1 Rese 2004 Page #113  

Word: "cader", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

hot down, on the mountain known as Cader Berwyn and that the alien crew, so 2006 Page #119  
 bleak and harsh mountain known as Cader Berwyn? Or was the entire event th 2006 Page #121  

Word: "cadres", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

utstanding peculiar.. ear valuable cadres. But now, in vim ofire safety of  2004 Page #164  

Word: "caesadfi-", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ied meenfidentlal". Nowever, 1 the caesadfi- cation has recaday been change 2004 Page #18  

Word: "caf", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 Chief, Pacific Air Forces (CINCPA CAF), from 1984 to 1986. Before then, he 2009 Page #73  

Word: "cafe", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ng. For example, there was a local cafe owner and her husband who reported  2006 Page #199  
 of Singapore, a man at an outdoor cafe reacts in shock as he stares at a s 2007 Page #67  
on recalled stopping at a Westport Cafe. He met a Navy SEAL team off-duty.  2008 Page #44  
om, F,1cchnok , MySpan : ·Cybcrnct Cafe •Compik-l Database with all informa 2009 Page #192  

Word: "cage", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ple weeks before by actor Nicholas Cage. In that claim Shirley MacLaine had 2003 Page #197  
 reply. Keep in mind that Nicholas Cage stands by his claim. Larry King: "C 2003 Page #198  
ley, About two weeks ago, Nicholas Cage was on the Letterman Show and said  2003 Page #198  
d Evidence (Part 2) Actor Nicholas Cage had been on the David Letterman Sho 2004 Page #188  
s faced with a question about what Cage had said. In reply to the question  2004 Page #188  

Word: "cahn", 12 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nal True Magazine article by J. P. Cahn in 1952, and which essentially boil 2004 Page #215  
the Aztec case. Indeed, when J. P. Cahn interviewed Scully for his initial  2004 Page #218  
 chagrin, declined: 8 According to Cahn, Scully stoutly maintained that "he 2004 Page #218  
ource (or sources) seemed to elude Cahn, just as it seems to have eluded de 2004 Page #218  
Gebauer denied it, which he did.24 Cahn was, in fact, never able to prove t 2004 Page #219  
of the story long since exposed by Cahn, why would they continue to play th 2004 Page #219  
in unused interview transcripts. 5 Cahn, J.P. "The Flying Saucers and the M 2004 Page #223  
er, 1952), pp. 17 — 19, 102 — 112; Cahn, J.P. "Flying Saucer Swindlers" Tru 2004 Page #223  
Bright (Chilton, 1963), p. 199. 18 Cahn, "The Flying Saucers and the Myster 2004 Page #224  
y's refusal to identify "Dr. Gee," Cahn wrote, "And thus ended my first int 2004 Page #224  
3 Aztec 1948, Pflock interview. 24 Cahn, "The Flying Saucers and the Myster 2004 Page #224  
                                6: Cahn Before the Storm, 1984-1986 .... -- 2009 Page #147  

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 of the Aztec incident, ever since Cahn's 1952 True Magazine article.' The  2004 Page #218  
 of "Dr. Gee," and Scully, much to Cahn's apparent chagrin, declined: 8 Acc 2004 Page #218  
esented to that effect is in J. P. Cahn's original True Maga#ne article, wh 2004 Page #219  
incident since has simply accepted Cahn's unproven conclusion as fact. What 2004 Page #219  

Word: "cahoots", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nference the desert. Aliens are in cahoots with our government to exchange  2003 Page #142  

Word: "cahpesind", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

NG TO THE /NFORNATION RIVEN PY THE CAHPESIND, AROUND 1,130 AP ON FPIOAy LAS 2004 Page #21  

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-10,.-..11ir..1J W,lbot.J.~ w,TJ.J CAI)~ ,,.,r11J6. ltoJJ, r,,oM f'111rs 1/ 2009 Page #124  

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flag on a pole supported by a rock cairn. They also found the ground covere 2006 Page #83  

Word: "cake", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

n our possession the technology to cake us to the stars, saying that "we no 2005 Page #175  
hat "we now have the technology to cake ET home." This was in a conference  2005 Page #175  

Word: "caked", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

stery. The layers of the sole were caked with dried dirt, which I carefully 2003 Page #49  

Word: "cakes", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

alysis of the Bogota sample, which cakes us to the next case. CASE# 4 -BOGO 2007 Page #199  

Word: "cal", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 •”?. wiM* t.h«» military, poll td cal vid psychological - •! -.".rr-nv 'Wi 2003 Page #214  
tntraileti a 1)1 Wing+ vaceport a, Cal:fart and sctapprd a voleten*mtrarthr 2006 Page #31  
 co a 0rnup "that my dad Sa) s was cal.led the Moon Dust." Riggs claims tha 2007 Page #139  
THAT ROCKY HILL IN THE BACKGROUND, CAl"\J YOU EXPLAIN ABOUT HO\V FAR YOU TH 2007 Page #170  
 ~!81. Sahli 6. Rolating cyti ndrt cal object -e,cplodes' In golden light.  2009 Page #151  

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d 36 hlllaaq 19" "-!-~• ... as.a-. Cal11wa1a f'w 1iuq: ■sq duV ttl& . • Ill 2009 Page #174  

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 one that exists between Dover and Calais, we're talking three tunnels of a 2004 Page #53  

Word: "calcium", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 The tan material contains a clay, calcium (carbonate), titanium dioxide an 2003 Page #50  

Word: "calculate", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

icient information in the photo to calculate the angle of the shadow, and t 2004 Page #231  

Word: "calculated", 10 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ss might be a fractal wave pattern calculated in the layered material's con 2003 Page #106  
. Former NASA scientist Paul Hill5 calculated that the density anomaly coul 2003 Page #107  
ast known position and bearing was calculated which helped search parties t 2003 Page #233  
hting, the predicted crash area is calculated by PVO if possible. 165       2004 Page #168  
 the vehicle, the shadow angle was calculated and compared to the elevation 2004 Page #232  
gement. One of the experiments was calculated to measure the heat inside an 2005 Page #91  
nsiderably larger than the 300 mph calculated above. Assume that at the ini 2006 Page #172  
n of this scale would have co be a calculated and well orchestrated effort- 2007 Page #127  
, it exhibited controlled descent, calculated turns, speed reductions , and 2007 Page #185  
L-av..-age wo.-d length, with word calculated"' charact= between spaces, st 2008 Page #118  

Word: "calculating", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 all out of focus. Now, instead of calculating circuit resistance or budget 2003 Page #149  

Word: "calculation", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

being withheld by deliberate, cold calculation. A couple of prominent Roswe 2004 Page #144  
er aircraft. A more probable speed calculation is based on the assumption t 2006 Page #171  

Word: "calculations", 8 instance(s) (Back to Top)

O Crash Retrieval Conference These calculations resulted in the conclusion  2004 Page #233  
rested. But the bottom line of the calculations is shown by these two graph 2004 Page #238  
planing potential: Worst case E.MP calculations: More accurate airplane cos 2007 Page #163  
t case electromagnetic pulse (EMP) calculations; -Measurement of high-altit 2007 Page #163  
ces. She uses up to 17 independent calculations of word relationships . We  2008 Page #106  
 someone being the author. All the calculations of all of the methods requi 2008 Page #106  
literature would be important. The calculations perfonned by Bob Wood are s 2008 Page #108  
tists who helped with mathematical calculations but who were overall pessim 2009 Page #165  

Word: "caldwa", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 his times in dove). _Jonathan lc. Caldwa.Anyentec 0140S:the Planes-of the  2006 Page #45  

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. SLIDE #28: Mutilated cow's head, Caldwell, Kansas, January 31, 1992 ...an 2004 Page #76  
uary 31, 1992 ...and this steer in Caldwell, Kansas, discovered on January  2004 Page #76  
s-of the matt, dienppeased -abotit Caldwell made a splurge with a then hack 2006 Page #45  

Word: "caledonia", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

h." Note: Trials took place in New Caledonia. "The results which were incor 2009 Page #170  
e: wwn. South Pacific. Noumea. New Caledonia: While on special top secret p 2009 Page #176  

Word: "caledonian", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ea at Noumea in February 1944. New Caledonian Experiments 158               2009 Page #164  

Word: "calendar", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

es I 1 • George C. Marshall's desk calendar atI 11 Virginia Military Instit 2003 Page #160  
g and a newspaper article and desk calendar indicating he was in Port Arans 2006 Page #12  
ime. Alan Rammer and I looked at a calendar for 1979. He went through his d 2008 Page #58  

Word: "calendars", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 • LOG manuscript division Twining Calendars I|1 • Many more... November 14 2003 Page #160  
nt. Source: Truman Library meeting calendars. 6. On Friday, July 4 or 11th, 2003 Page #204  

Word: "calf", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

dless removed from this young male calf. SLIDE #34: Rectal excision from go 2004 Page #77  
ind a cow that had wandered off to calf. Despite minor perils associated wi 2005 Page #154  
Vern Stringfield, a month-old bull calf was clubbed to death. Its blood was 2007 Page #146  
LFO s,ghbrgs occurred near OXnard, Calf om a. At B p.m. alrtralfoc cortreil 2009 Page #144  

Word: "calf-roping", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

947 Section 7 Local ranchers Rodeo calf-roping Section 8 Review Researcher' 2003 Page #44  

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O WJ.!k• ■ tort: A QwtYuroflJTO, • CalflllN.-:. ■ 'I'hlLuzLt1 ·•:1 ■ 1H7. 1 2009 Page #147  

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too, and someone cut a hole in the calfs side, removing the intestines and  2007 Page #146  

Word: "caliber", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ion for these phenomena, given the caliber of the witnesses, the caliber of 2004 Page #187  
 the caliber of the witnesses, the caliber of the collaboration of the sigh 2004 Page #187  

Word: "calibrate", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ce it requires months to build and calibrate a radar system for its maximum 2006 Page #171  

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better to cover up by changing the calibration of the monitoring units than 2004 Page #125  

Word: "caliente", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

1993, to small rural towns such as Caliente and Pioche. We interviewed peop 2006 Page #198  
lying low over the valleys between Caliente and Pioche. We also heard from  2006 Page #199  
, triangular craft flying low over Caliente. She said that it was as big as 2006 Page #199  
 at Fyffe closely matched those of Caliente, Nevada, where Mr. Bigelow and  2006 Page #202  
 and behavior. " There is a bar in Caliente, NV that has a chunk of aluminu 2006 Page #206  

Word: "californ", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

n, and Padilla to Rowland Heights, Californ.ia. They lost touch with each o 2005 Page #154  

Word: "california", 67 instance(s) (Back to Top)

vaged by the Navy off the southern California coast, presumably because of  2003 Page #26  
 the summer of 1947; University of California, Los Angeles; Atomic Energy C 2003 Page #99  
e sent to Norton Air Force Base in California. Experiments were carried out 2003 Page #102  
ir Force Base near San Bernardino, California, "the final resting place of  2003 Page #102  
rs came into a lab at Edwards AFB, California as an "unknown" and left as a 2003 Page #110  
Men Examine UFO: Object Found Near California Oregon Border." Prominent rad 2003 Page #192  
t the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California in the SETI program.(on the r 2003 Page #197  
6 when a large airship was seen in California on the evening of November 17 2004 Page #27  
ry First UFO Crash Retrieval? From California, sightings of the Great Airsh 2004 Page #28  
 was in 1904 when Thomas Balwin's "California Arrow" lifted off from Oaklan 2004 Page #28  
ia Arrow" lifted off from Oakland, California. Author and debunber Philip J 2004 Page #28  
searcher to contact him was former California researcher Bill Steinman. Aft 2004 Page #98  
 EBD 1950 crash 15 1950 Sunnyvale, California. USA 0 1 0 1 0 Researchers Wi 2004 Page #111  
sthand reports 53 1973 Norton AFB, California, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Researcher Joh 2004 Page #113  
C/R in New Mexico mentioned during California training for CHP 59 1974 Texa 2004 Page #113  
in freezer; hoax? 70 1979 Modesto, California, USA 0 0 0 1 0 Researcher Ran 2004 Page #114  
, MIB coverup 80 1990 Edwards AFB. California, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Ron 2004 Page #114  
 letter to Lee Graham of Monrovia, California that he was denied access to  2004 Page #146  
sitory at Norton Air Force Base in California: We went to Norton Air Force  2004 Page #182  
t the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California in the SETI program. In that  2004 Page #187  
 transmit the story to ABC news in California probably in the late morning  2004 Page #237  
f Las Vegas, Nevada, Big Bear Lake California, and Fort Meade, Maryland. S- 2004 Page #248  
rch steps July 17, 2005 A longtime California UFO researcher who became con 2005 Page #64  
 computer systems trainer in Dixon California. Steve is 60-years-old and re 2005 Page #64  
degrees in 1974 from Sacramento 's California State University. One degree  2005 Page #64  
-52 which put down in Sacramento , California, in the 1980s. 1 know what an 2005 Page #67  
-2-3 Apparently it is in soutl1ern California and across tl1e wastes of Nev 2005 Page #82  
cility Qocated northeast of Llano, California) and the Lockheed installatio 2005 Page #83  
tallation Qust north of Helendale, California) The Lockheed facility in par 2005 Page #83  
rce base, also located in Southern California, up to four people claim ro h 2005 Page #83  
h and the Cold J,f;'a,: Ft. Bragg, California, Fort Bragg Books, 2000 (Note 2005 Page #105  
esearchers postmarked Sacrament o, California, with a return address of the 2005 Page #122  
entified airplane off the coast of California [that], unlike the raid, has  2005 Page #122  
tual UFO Network of Orange County, California, engineer Jan Harzan, that we 2005 Page #175  
neers similar to those who went to California and the Klondike and Australi 2006 Page #6  
ctober 23-25, 1998 in Santa Clara, California, and July 9-11, 1999 in Denve 2006 Page #49  
tment of Psychology, University of California, Davis CA. An Extraordinary E 2006 Page #70  
 tested at Edwards Air Force Base, California, and the Groom Lake (Area 51) 2006 Page #72  
nley Prusiner of the University of California provided the first direct evi 2006 Page #114  
before I moved from San Francisco, California to Bellingham, Washington in  2006 Page #182  
n in modern history); and moved to California with his family in the early  2006 Page #194  
 anthropology at the University of California at Santa Barbara, and began t 2006 Page #195  
is time. I returned from a trip to California to find a device on my booksh 2006 Page #196  
se at a VA hospital in Loma Linda, California. The doctor operated and plac 2006 Page #206  
e at the Loma Linda VA hospital in California, where others have claimed to 2006 Page #206  
BSTRACT Ruben Uriarte Director, N. California MUFON Noe Torres Writer, Rese 2007 Page #184  
, New Mexico, Wyoming, Arizona and California, so that its light covered al 2008 Page #16  
obscure Republican politician from California. According to author Webster  2008 Page #141  
.......................... 148 The California Drone and CARET Documents TK  2009 Page #5  
hydrogen bomb. He joined the U. of California Lawrence Livermore Laboratory 2009 Page #9  
 why. Robert M. Wood Newport Beach California October 28, 2009 Copies of th 2009 Page #14  
ion and Safety Center, Norton AFB, California, in May 1978. From July 1979  2009 Page #73  
. --~- . ' January 10, 1968 Exeter California ~y ~~,. ~,f ~™~ urn,u ~Jtl'ii 2009 Page #115  
.,., ... ' NOVATO UFO BASE (NOVATO CALIFORNIA) r. NORTH C. ----7 "': 1"' ~; 2009 Page #131  
 at Nellis Nevada and the Tehachap California. aircra~" 9: False Da\\rn, 19 2009 Page #151  
. M Snodgrass of the University of California as a co-worker. Original repo 2009 Page #160  
ar Research, and the University of California . After the war, he worked as 2009 Page #164  
on of Oceanography , University of California, San Diego, where he eventual 2009 Page #164  
 retirement from the University of California in 1974, he became the Senior 2009 Page #164  
ssor J.M. Snodgrass, University of California, Division of War Research, wh 2009 Page #164  
ment of Engineering, University of California, upon the analysis of records 2009 Page #166  
on. During 1948, the University of California published a number of papers  2009 Page #166  
sor J.M. Snodgrass , University of California, Division of War Research, wh 2009 Page #169  
.M. Snodgrass of the University of California as a co-worker. "He worked on 2009 Page #171  
ment of Engineering, University of California, upon the analysis of records 2009 Page #172  
on. During 1948, the University of California published a number of papers  2009 Page #172  
                               The California Drone ~ -.-.. --., . -· ' ..  2009 Page #186  

Word: "california's", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

uring the early 1990s, at southern California's Plant 42 (a government owne 2005 Page #82  
thern Nevada, but also in Southern California's Antelope ValJey, dubbed b)  2005 Page #83  
ke Isabella and winding its way to California's Central Valley. Suddenly a  2006 Page #71  

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 in Physics from the University of California-Berkeley in 1970, followed by 2008 Page #75  

Word: "californiabased", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

eaked by a Government-insider to a Californiabased researcher of UFOs named 2007 Page #134  

Word: "californin", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

icture Uaiaon ottico, ~iOllyll-:~, californin for 'f'lll~ w, 4'rQ pm41:n1 t 2009 Page #174  

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ficall y biological energy that he calJed orgone, and a deceptively simple  2005 Page #90  

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 : :Q::: o!: tr..· •'-""\!.l..~. I calkd ,xx-c! the: loc..'.1.l r.ic:..o c; 2008 Page #57  

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atcher would likely have taken the call - Thomas W. Mathis o Military Trans 2003 Page #33  
 police, military records and fire call logs is planned along with aerial p 2003 Page #38  
 or Jackson, MO police records and call logs. 34                            2003 Page #38  
ection. I took what I was to later call the artifact over to a rock and lai 2003 Page #45  
emos was the statement, "A further call was made to the Oakdale Radar site  2003 Page #56  
me stuck out in the crowd. We will call this witness Joel, which is a pseud 2003 Page #68  
pting a dollar-a-year to be at the call of the President. In May 1940 Forre 2003 Page #86  
h-by suicide, and there was little call to feel otherwise. The day after he 2003 Page #94  
in Cimarron had received a strange call on May 6t of 1980. The desk sergean 2003 Page #142  
seum has a display showing a phone call and a meeting with General Hoyt Van 2003 Page #190  
y player in the Roswell event. The call and meeting were supposed to have o 2003 Page #190  
ch a manner. Ike would have said, "call me when you get done" or words to t 2003 Page #209  
ite up the directives?" Or did Ike call Marshall and say "can you write me  2003 Page #209  
us: We have received another phone call from our audience requesting confir 2004 Page #8  
n — in my part of the country they call it "visiting" — Stephens loosened u 2004 Page #29  
to prevent any digging." We didn't call out the National Guard," Idell reca 2004 Page #31  
ner hung up the phone when another call came in from a woman who lived over 2004 Page #36  
e himself would get to a phone and call some of the local fishermen. Radio  2004 Page #38  
nformed me that they were ready to call it quits on Saturday afternoon, but 2004 Page #42  
t have a clue. ... I remember that call to the States that you made, then y 2004 Page #49  
was available that night. I was on call, other command people were busy els 2004 Page #50  
 In late January 1998 I received a call from Timothy Egercic, another D Fli 2004 Page #55  
than ten years later, I received a call from Dock Rhodes, a former D Flight 2004 Page #56  
 some surprise that I took Larry's call in early July 1995. He had continue 2004 Page #59  
947, provoking President Truman to call for a special investigation of the  2004 Page #82  
and still photographs requested on call by the Foreign Technology Division  2004 Page #101  
 would throw down the gauntlet and call authorities to task for a half cent 2004 Page #134  
, 1978, Marcel received an inquiry call from Stanton Friedman, a nuclear ph 2004 Page #135  
roject. It all unfolded. One would call another. For instance Coleman said  2004 Page #183  
ting in his office. He would put a call into (General) George (Weinbrenner) 2004 Page #183  
y were to proceed they got a phone call from Coleman saying the government  2004 Page #184  
the morning I was to leave I got a call that said "We're sorry — he says it 2004 Page #196  
and still photographs requested on call by the Foreigh .Technology Division 2004 Page #212  
s is a little something we lawyers call corroboration, and it's hard to ign 2004 Page #217  
 George Filer received a telephone call from Mrs. Ramey, widow of Gen. Roge 2004 Page #226  
ll portion of one of the images we call the Ramey memo. Note these four peo 2004 Page #227  
ng blue room facility. Suggest you call Nate for appointment to W.P. Would  2004 Page #246  
 That forms a mass of combat-lee's call it that-that could reach 50% to 60% 2005 Page #34  
 road that was just over five feet call and was trying co run across the ro 2005 Page #35  
. This works out to four groups: I call them the owners, managers, worker b 2005 Page #75  
t. For the sake of caution, we can call this "an intelligence not from our  2005 Page #78  
For the sake of convenience, let's call it "alien." Furthermore, there is a 2005 Page #78  
trained cloud-buster operator), to call the Air Technical Intelligence Comm 2005 Page #98  
he next day Moise received a phone call from Captain Hill conveying Watson' 2005 Page #98  
e can say this: General Marshall's call for a new intelligence unit to inve 2005 Page #124  
et up a highly classified Project (call it operation Majestic 12 as describ 2006 Page #9  
ty, others serving whatever it may call God. T.,As the reality of the NHI c 2006 Page #60  
ramount concerns. Government would call upon science to determine NHI vulne 2006 Page #62  
inority of religious leaders would call for dialogue and co- existence with 2006 Page #62  
will be needed. - Governments will call on all stakeholders to mount unifie 2006 Page #68  
n. The conversations, if you could call them that, were very short. A coupl 2006 Page #91  
more and more information, I would call Mrs. May and Freddie and talk with  2006 Page #94  
s Monster" incident, he received a call from Washington D.C. telling him th 2006 Page #95  
the area. A minute or so after the call, the UFO disappeared behind a cloud 2006 Page #120  
a man now 47-years-old, who I will call "Paul." Currently, he is an indepen 2006 Page #150  
 there. I followed up with a phone call on August 20th and learned that Pau 2006 Page #150  
 and no word from Paul, I began to call his number and email him. On Septem 2006 Page #151  
e my story, if you can. I dare not call you again. Are they watching my ema 2006 Page #151  
ld print 'Unknown.' So, they would call it an Unknown. Discs Hovering in th 2006 Page #153  
 matter of seconds, he got a phone call getting his rear end chewed out bec 2006 Page #154  
rea 51) and that's when he got the call and he got his rear end chewed out  2006 Page #154  
t looked like — well, what I would call now — an alien creature. I had no i 2006 Page #157  
s there was a roundness, or what I call a suction cup. Linda, there is noth 2006 Page #159  
saucers, or whatever you wanted to call them at the time, did crash in New  2006 Page #160  
 or military, whatever you want to call them, recovered the bodies and have 2006 Page #160  
aw. But just so you know, we don't call them aliens.' I said, We don't?' 'N 2006 Page #162  
liens.' I said, We don't?' 'No, we call them EBEs for extraterrestrial biol 2006 Page #162  
 AM, I presume returning Acheson's call. The log says nothing about the sub 2006 Page #167  
ing about the subject of any phone call. Hence all one can gain from this i 2006 Page #167  
ngadier General Landg returned the call and stated that the President had b 2006 Page #170  
h the known capabilities of radar, call into question all of the previous e 2006 Page #170  
efore Willingham received his duty call. Zechel was already aware of the im 2006 Page #177  
05), I received a late-night phone call from Mr. Phillips, who roused me to 2006 Page #180  
t how's this: would it kill you to call a little earlier next time, Doug? F 2006 Page #180  
 Bellingham, Washington receives a call from a local fishing vessel reporti 2006 Page #184  
ion receives another message. This call is radioed in from the tugboat Delo 2006 Page #184  
ive. "We'll check a few things and call you later,"34 says "Space Defense." 2006 Page #185  
ppears to be no record of a return call. 4:42 AM: Richard Dale Hartman, the 2006 Page #185  
 Coast Guard Bellingham receives a call from the Whatcom County Department  2006 Page #185  
 2000, was to invite the public to call the Foundation with accounts of the 2006 Page #204  
cuss it with anybody else, I got a call from an anonymous "listener" who as 2006 Page #205  
dy. During the twenty minute phone call he basically interrogated me about  2006 Page #205  
k on line. This was a very strange call and one that made me suspect that t 2006 Page #205  
In the fall of 1993, I had a phone call from a local psychotherapist who ex 2006 Page #205  
d "consciously failed" to act; 66% call for new probe ► CNN Poll, Sept. 11, 2007 Page #40  
 Secretary knew him, and son ■ One call and I was talking to him ■ Pat conf 2007 Page #43  
ng blue room facility. Suggest you call Nate for aprointment to W.P. Would  2007 Page #49  
 pe~onal identification number: To call a number in the U.S., Canada or the 2007 Page #68  
e number. To make an international call, press Ii) ll) IJ) ; 1··· press cou 2007 Page #68  
hone number. -:. ~ To make another call, do not hang up. Press I!). ~:a!I 0 2007 Page #68  
ings that are above and beyond the call of dury. There was a story about a  2007 Page #81  
al windy dirt road, my dad got the call on the short wave radio: "Gather up 2007 Page #121  
 it was not unusual to get what we call and "evening squall." When the sun  2007 Page #122  
ill down a t the, I guess we would call it a Dairy Queen, that is everybody 2007 Page #124  
peared in the papers, I received a call from Lou Corbin. "It's plain that t 2007 Page #133  
us: We have received another phone call from our audience requesting confir 2007 Page #141  
n it was like a -I guess you would call it almost like a din trail that we  2007 Page #168  
ination." "They took a decision to call Shawbury and this was answered by t 2008 Page #33  
latter. In 1979 there were no 91 I call centers; each agency had its own di 2008 Page #44  
he police log goes on to state the call was referred to a Deputy Sheriff si 2008 Page #46  
nd time one of the soldiers made a call on a radio and then he was told the 2008 Page #53  
any experienced investigator would call an ideal witness: he is highly arti 2008 Page #57  
ter say in interviews that after a call to the Shift Commander's office, he 2008 Page #80  
v. 11, I 988 Hypnosis Excerpt B: I call to Colonel Halt, 'It's back again.  2008 Page #88  
t. Penniston told me he received a call to report on December 30, 1980, to  2008 Page #90  
r. However, when I retired I got a call from Stan Friedman who said that he 2008 Page #104  
t two paragraphs for the U.N. talk call for a strong international organiza 2008 Page #107  
h strategic intelligence, we might call the knowledge upon which our nation 2009 Page #15  
 of words and the Soviets began to call his bluff. In 1962 Kennedy issued a 2009 Page #17  
 in the intelligence loop on an on call basis to provide quick and ready re 2009 Page #19  
at least for some time, is what we call "know-how. " It would not be realis 2009 Page #21  
culties exist for an astronomer on call who sets out to describe the histor 2009 Page #24  
 without the publicity which would call attention to a special meeting. Sin 2009 Page #28  
s, Sgt. Penniston received a radio call from Central Security Control (CSC) 2009 Page #62  
nge happening in the woods, not to call it on the radio. They were well awa 2009 Page #79  
t him and he said, 'Do you want lo call that in?' And I said, 'Hell, no!' A 2009 Page #85  
one number. The person who took my call was polite and cordial, and when I  2009 Page #137  

Word: "call-in", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Laine on the Larry King show. In a call-in question, Florida UFO researcher 2003 Page #197  
I 988. These claims were made on a call-in radio show, and one of these inc 2005 Page #83  

Word: "call-up", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 to Korea as a fighter pilot. This call-up to duty could have been an immed 2006 Page #176  

Word: "callard", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

                                   Callard & Bowser is one of the United Ki 2007 Page #66  

Word: "called", 253 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ion. She said that grandfather was called out in the spring of 1941 in the  2003 Page #23  
d 9:00-9:30, that someone had been called out to a plane crash outside of t 2003 Page #23  
 house switchboard traffic for who called whom, when, and how often, I came 2003 Page #29  
diers and officers would have been called to initially examine and ultimate 2003 Page #33  
local funeral homes at the time is called Cracraft-Miller. Cape police offi 2003 Page #33  
ficer John Cracraft -1954 ■ Likely called on to arrange for caskets for ali 2003 Page #34  
y. In a well-known samizdat report called the Torbitt Document, Crisman is  2003 Page #42  
d a radio documentary on the event called "Object In the Woods." Murphy had 2003 Page #54  
 had just returned from the woods, called the state police barracks in Gree 2003 Page #59  
o the top of a hill on what is now called "Meteor Road" and observed flashi 2003 Page #60  
n said the only reason that he had called me now was that he thought that i 2003 Page #62  
tary on this local event which was called, "Object In The Woods." It was br 2003 Page #67  
video documentary on this incident called "Kecksburg, The Untold Story," I  2003 Page #67  
 immediately stated that he nearly called me to cancel the interview. He sa 2003 Page #68  
as in Florida last week, Forrestal called him every day worried about somet 2003 Page #89  
onsignor Sheehy who was personally called by Forrestal and asked to visit h 2003 Page #95  
se, I will be listening." Art Bell called me and said there were half a doz 2003 Page #103  
ation of Earth, and issue a report called "Project Beta." No one but agents 2003 Page #141  
his already weird scenario. Valdez called Bennewitz and asked if he would b 2003 Page #143  
estigative detachment of the AFOSI called the "PJ" branch asked Doty to mak 2003 Page #145  
after them. The splitters had even called their own press conference to rev 2003 Page #146  
 events and organizations who were called like moths to the flame that Paul 2003 Page #148  
nddaughter of the minister who was called out to "bless the bodies." After  2003 Page #170  
believe in flying saucers - you've called for a congressional investigation 2003 Page #195  
ts attorney Daniel Sheehan. He was called in by Marcia Smith as a consultan 2003 Page #196  
think it was the second caller who called in and asked me about Roswell Air 2003 Page #201  
t another Roswell report, this one called "The Roswell Report: Case Closed. 2003 Page #201  
uly 9, 1947 published in 1958 book called Wedemeyer Reports. The challenge  2003 Page #203  
e assignments that the unit may be called upon to perform. Until further or 2003 Page #237  
man and went over to the radio and called the only cruiser he had out on pa 2004 Page #35  
. But it had to be checked out. He called Laurie Wickens at the payphone an 2004 Page #36  
 worked with Bradford (his friends called him "Brath") as crew quite often  2004 Page #38  
pit is a permanently anchored buoy called the Budget Light. It had been by  2004 Page #39  
l hazard that they were constantly called on to deal with near dead or dead 2004 Page #39  
a short distance to port. Lawrence called over to Bradford. "What do you ma 2004 Page #39  
n the morning of the 5th. When you called something a UFO, then as far as t 2004 Page #41  
plies into a deuce and a half they called "Old Sid." When their orders were 2004 Page #41  
er 8w at 6:30 pm. Maritime Command called off the search, reporting that wi 2004 Page #42  
 their way into the farmer's field called Capel Green. Here they 44         2004 Page #47  
s with him the next day when Larry called his mother from a base phone: I k 2004 Page #49  
-11 p.m.) when a Woodbridge Patrol called in a report of strange lights out 2004 Page #55  
't heard from in several years. He called to say he saw previews to Unsolve 2004 Page #56  
ed him down using the Internet and called him at his home in . Adrian backe 2004 Page #56  
ocket program, an internet archive called Engdopedia Astronautica states: " 2004 Page #64  
ica of the Supersonic Test Vehicle called Bumblebee, or the "Flying Stovepi 2004 Page #66  
ng on a Home Box Office TV special called, UFOs: The E. T. Factor. On April 2004 Page #69  
mary one near Los Alamos was first called Los Alamos Radar Base (AFS-P8). L 2004 Page #71  
esearch into the worldwide mystery called "animal mutilations." SLIDE #24:  2004 Page #76  
le Range in July 1947. The site is called LZ-2 in the report, which means,  2004 Page #79  
 guarantee was forth coming. Smith called off the landing. Years later I wa 2004 Page #87  
ociated with the military had been called in. It was therefore this informa 2004 Page #92  
elligence officer, who Stringfield called Mr. JK. JK told Stringfield that  2004 Page #97  
 by Frank Scully in 1950 in a book called Behind the Flying, Saucers. In hi 2004 Page #97  
rtant reference is found in a book called UFO Dynamics by Berthold Schwartz 2004 Page #97  
ce Major Friend from Blue Book was called in for an emergency meeting. In t 2004 Page #105  
lly, if you look at a DVD or video called, 911-In Plane Site, you will see  2004 Page #131  
-writer of a cable television film called Roswell, made for the Showtime Ne 2004 Page #134  
 a nuclear physicist whose lecture called "UFO's Are Real" was popular on m 2004 Page #135  
 find oil using a contraption they called a "doodlebug." However, it's quit 2004 Page #136  
of the details in a follow-up work called The Truth about the UFO Crash at  2004 Page #137  
s, including the television series called Roswell, which is a serial of pur 2004 Page #137  
lain in the film Air Force One. We called him Sherman Carson in the movie,  2004 Page #139  
ebris flown to his office and then called in a press photographer, J. Bond  2004 Page #141  
ographer, J. Bond Johnson. He also called in an army weather expert, Irving 2004 Page #141  
 Jeffrey, who spearheaded what was called The Roswell Initiative in 1997, i 2004 Page #144  
 the Soviet Union, co-wrote a book called The Day After Roswell in which he 2004 Page #146  
 to house witnesses and remains is called AREA 2. USSR Crash Retrieval Proc 2004 Page #169  
believe in flying saucers — you've called for a congressional investigation 2004 Page #177  
at the base. Years later on a show called UFO Cover-up...Live, Shartle stat 2004 Page #182  
evealing book on the Roswell crash called The Roswell Incident. The topic w 2004 Page #189  
of publicity tour for them, he was called at a couple places on his trip by 2004 Page #189  
d it turns out that the person who called him when he was in Albuquerque an 2004 Page #189  
rough a series of contacts she was called for a meeting in the Kirkland Air 2004 Page #193  
n that had actually written a book called the Yellow Book which told the hi 2004 Page #195  
t. On my website I have an article called "President's UFO Talk" in which I 2004 Page #196  
re today if you were out there and called 911, you'd be lucky to get one in 2004 Page #216  
ked Bond (as Johnson prefers to be called) his opinion. Specifically, did B 2004 Page #226  
e circumstances surrounding the so called "Press Conference" at which the R 2004 Page #233  
; the second is a 12 page document called the "burned memo," allegedly from 2004 Page #242  
big science. 2. The group has been called by many names. The most recent on 2004 Page #249  
e name JEHOVAH. At one time it was called ZODIAC and may have changed in 19 2004 Page #249  
RET and fell into a classification called MOST SECRET. 5. JEHOVAH was a DoD 2004 Page #249  
s). See their website innovatively called www.4n6.com. A microscopic examin 2004 Page #250  
d pulled out an item ... " ■ " ... called the atomic lab at Ft. Belvoir" ■  2005 Page #7  
 about the case. General Lima also called a press conference, promjsing eve 2005 Page #35  
y, but he did claim to see what he called an 'interim' report. His boss, na 2005 Page #42  
if it was mimeographed. Curious, I called Weaver about such a document. He  2005 Page #42  
48 UFO crash from what Stringfield called "a well informed military source. 2005 Page #78  
dity of his claims. Lazar has been called everything imaginable, ranging fr 2005 Page #82  
ence that the energy, which I have called orgone, exists not only in li\ in 2005 Page #91  
concentrate energy. The experiment called for the placing of a very small a 2005 Page #94  
pted by the United Nations. le was called "Atoms for Peace." Some months pr 2005 Page #101  
ts," as General George C. Marshall called them in a 1942 memo. Why such adv 2005 Page #120  
g two words and "Kraft tape" being called for 15 See Appendix for detailed  2005 Page #129  
et the fundamental phenomenon that called these organizations into existenc 2005 Page #143  
erviewed. One night in 1948 he was called out of his barracks to climb aboa 2005 Page #165  
se were photos or drawings, but he called mem pictures, so I assume they we 2005 Page #165  
lding a small black box that Ozzie called an "augmenter." Ozzie made some i 2005 Page #165  
onference Ozzie claims that he was called out on a second retrieval in 1949 2005 Page #166  
at Edwards AFB in 1951 when he was called out of his barracks along with ot 2005 Page #166  
ineering clivision at Wright Field called T-3 had already concluded that th 2005 Page #166  
we still flying that flaming torch called the STS? \Vas Project Outgrowth a 2005 Page #173  
roject he subsequently learned was called Project Moon Dust. Stone says he  2006 Page #16  
ven regular army assignments until called away to perform his UFO crash ret 2006 Page #16  
or UFO retrievals he was typically called out for temporary duty (TDY) to s 2006 Page #17  
rank he was never told but whom he called 'Colonel' due to his behavior in  2006 Page #18  
on that they had that the person I called the Colonel always carried [with] 2006 Page #19  
hey were concerned, Stone would be called away to perform TDY duties or tra 2006 Page #20  
y clearance required by Stone when called away from his normal Army duties  2006 Page #20  
tone's statements concerning being called away through the use of secret co 2006 Page #20  
were three -feet tall. When Meyers called ou*. to them, they turned and bol 2006 Page #44  
n (NOTS), established in 1943, now called the Naval Air Warfare Center Weap 2006 Page #45  
in both seminars, which came to be called the Contact Planning Sessions. Th 2006 Page #48  
ct, all religious leaders would be called upon to reinforce social faith, h 2006 Page #57  
de information. Some might also be called upon to assume a more statesman-l 2006 Page #57  
 true). Social scientists would be called upon to monitor, evaluate and med 2006 Page #58  
ty. The science community would be called upon to model reason in dealing w 2006 Page #61  
s. All other stakeholders would be called upon to help. Keeping the public  2006 Page #62  
lexity and cost. Religions will be called upon to uphold public faith and m 2006 Page #68  
lexity and cost. Religions will be called upon to uphold public faith and m 2006 Page #69  
ne D-21. The mated combination was called M/D-21. Two M-21 motherships, Art 2006 Page #77  
to hunt for the crash site. A book called Lockheed's Skunk Works: The First 2006 Page #79  
 at Lake Isabella. On Monday, Hoyt called Air Force officials at Edwards an 2006 Page #83  
rix for microscopic iron spheroids called ferrites, so pieces of RAM can be 2006 Page #84  
003) Some years ago, I read a book called A Histog of UFO Crashes by Kevin  2006 Page #86  
s over the years. Early on, it was called "The Phantom of Flatwoods" and th 2006 Page #91  
e television talk show in New York called 'We the People." Mrs. May sat dow 2006 Page #91  
ds in the town of Gassaway. When I called Mrs. May on the phone and introdu 2006 Page #93  
o what the United States Air Force called a single "meteor" sighting over t 2006 Page #96  
tlantic region. Specifically, they called it the `Washington area meteor."  2006 Page #96  
ted, "The West Virginia monster so called. Actually the object was the well 2006 Page #96  
e also said to be the same meteor, called a "fireball." The government insi 2006 Page #96  
a detailed description of what was called a "monster." This article was the 2006 Page #98  
ince Friday." This UP article also called the giant figure "a Frankenstein  2006 Page #99  
 once wrote a science fiction book called "The Black Cloud"5 which describe 2006 Page #102  
rved case in a disease outbreak is called the Index Case: Bahe's girlfriend 2006 Page #110  
ent. The infectious agent has been called a pion, defined as "small particl 2006 Page #113  
housands of smaller chemical units called amino acids, joined together like 2006 Page #114  
enzymes. It also forms tiny fibers called scrapie associated fibrils (SAFs) 2006 Page #114  
ether to form a chemical structure called amyloid. In some cases of CJD and 2006 Page #114  
. His name was Harold but everyone called him Mick. One day we got talking  2006 Page #127  
detection an air defense alert was called. However, before any form of inte 2006 Page #134  
over U.S. territory. The alert was called off within twenty minutes after t 2006 Page #134  
rial discs that the Base Commander called "peculiar phenomenon."            2006 Page #139  
lanetary" presence, as it was then called by insiders. Five years later in  2006 Page #140  
p for the Army Air Defense Command called RADCOM after Army basic training  2006 Page #142  
 ABOUT THESE BEING UFOS? Yes, they called them 'UFOs.' DID YOU ALL THAT NIG 2006 Page #146  
 that I'll tell you uses something called the Doppler Effect. What happens  2006 Page #147  
nd before we were hit with what is called `electro-counter measures.' Whoev 2006 Page #147  
LSE OF WHATEVER ENERGY...? Yeah, I called him up later on another line, but 2006 Page #148  
did it.' Then he went and probably called the commanding officer of the uni 2006 Page #149  
hnology in 1964 to 1965 at what he called "Jackass Flats," or Area 51, bene 2006 Page #151  
ional Monument area. The Air Force called it the Cedar Breaks Radar Site. P 2006 Page #151  
worked at a place that radar techs called 'Jackass Flats.' Jackass Flats wa 2006 Page #152  
king it was at Jackass Flats. They called it Jackass Flats because only a j 2006 Page #152  
t's what all the radar technicians called Area 51. (At the end of 1965) my  2006 Page #152  
 off. It was a red phone, but they called it the 'Black Line.' The Black Li 2006 Page #154  
ts. This direct connect, when they called, my Dad would say, 'This is D.' H 2006 Page #154  
te. Sitting at the main console, I called my Dad and said, Dad, what's this 2006 Page #154  
to me (by Howard). This is what we called Photograph Number 1. This is anot 2006 Page #158  
 couple of hours later, Capt. Wood called me into his office. He said, 'Sit 2006 Page #161  
e log for December 6 shows Acheson called Lovett at 11:15 AM and again at 1 2006 Page #167  
and again at 11:19 AM. Then Lovett called Acheson at 11:20 and again at 11: 2006 Page #167  
 come true. At 10:30 AM Bob Lovett called him from the Pentagon and abruptl 2006 Page #167  
 A few minutes later Lovett calmly called back. The radar blips were not So 2006 Page #168  
ing meeting, Under Secretag Lovett called from the Pentagon, reporting that 2006 Page #168  
use log notation indicating Lovett called Truman. However, as will be seen  2006 Page #168  
l militag personnel in Alaska were called on 'alert' tonight (i.e., Dec. 6) 2006 Page #169  
lled that shortly afterward he was called to active duty and sent to Korea  2006 Page #176  
science—whether it pertains to so- called "paranormal" experiences, the que 2006 Page #181  
menon that came to be collectively called "Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO 2006 Page #182  
cisions were his. Sometimes people called with unusual ideas that they want 2006 Page #197  
periences and what the researchers called the "UFO abduction syndrome". Int 2006 Page #198  
, multiple, unusual cattle deaths, called cattle mutilations, had been occu 2006 Page #201  
New Mexico have developed a device called the Medpen. It is described as fo 2006 Page #201  
 Law that was passed back in 1982, called the Extraterrestrial Exposure Law 2006 Page #202  
 for two hours on Sunday evenings, called Area 2000. This program became th 2006 Page #203  
ady created. This organization was called the Committee on Public Informati 2007 Page #10  
st was for a conference week event called the Aben 1fotorcycle Rally. Ir fe 2007 Page #60  
 beer better than pizza? A company called Freschetta Pizza offered a dollar 2007 Page #65  
 an e-business performance company called Visual Insights sent out an expen 2007 Page #67  
a and told us that she was in fact called Buddica and not Bodicea, and medi 2007 Page #80  
 life. l can't remember what it is called now. l do like a lot of modern sc 2007 Page #81  
o dissolve the case before you get called to be extradited. Perhaps people  2007 Page #91  
ging color. And we were in a place called "the Pretty Place," which is up i 2007 Page #121  
had (that is one of the reasons we called it "the pretty place") because yo 2007 Page #123  
 outside of town, there is a place called "the Old Bald) Club." For the tow 2007 Page #125  
he area and the National Guard was called in with the presence of multiple  2007 Page #130  
e the 4602nd has a special program called the 'investigation of unidentifie 2007 Page #133  
ws story," Corbin told me, "it was called an unidentified flying object. At 2007 Page #133  
n on the moon. [Monroe] repeatedly called the Attorney General and complain 2007 Page #135  
r the first of August when Marilyn called, Pataki stated. 'I was at Bob's a 2007 Page #136  
1M low hills behind 1helr homo. Sh called 10 ho: husband to witnes tht p/W. 2007 Page #165  
e low hills berund their home. She called to her husband to witness the phe 2007 Page #165  
 newspaper O Globo, Nascimento was called by her friend and neighbor right  2007 Page #193  
 it was still hot. That's when she called Prof. Nascimienco. 187            2007 Page #193  
na's mid-western region, in a site called Potrerillos, close co the border  2007 Page #195  
elt lukewarm in my hands, but what called my attention most was its weight, 2007 Page #196  
ts were conducted and finally they called me to ask me, and to be sure that 2007 Page #197  
art of a Nellis firing range, they called off the search. 2                 2008 Page #8  
. H.C. Showers at the command post called "FTD [Foreign Technology Division 2008 Page #9  
 crashed or been forced down, they called for pem1ission to go outside the  2008 Page #32  
 crash in a southeast Texas forest called the Big Thicket. According to Wil 2008 Page #37  
principle in crimes such as murder called "inevitability of discovei JJ. "N 2008 Page #40  
ever happened? This story has been called the Elk River UFO Crash or the We 2008 Page #40  
sed on the names of people who had called NUFORC right after the Crash. Thi 2008 Page #45  
iew. On June 10, 1987, Bert Dinius called to report he had at least gotten  2008 Page #46  
e had watched a Seattle TV program called Town Meeting about UFO's and he b 2008 Page #46  
 fire. 3. November 28, 1979-Search Called Off for UFO by Bryn Beorse. Searc 2008 Page #48  
am, one of his sons, Lance Graham, called me with additional infom1ation .  2008 Page #52  
reparation for this presentation I called him at the same telephone number  2008 Page #54  
 and eludes us at the same time. I called retired Deputy Sheriff Paul Wenze 2008 Page #60  
ribble helped me lo join MU FON. I called the NUFORC phone number I had ori 2008 Page #70  
 of Estella Knissel stated she was called by a radio station a few days aft 2008 Page #70  
 smoothly and rapidly and has been called "truth serum" when used with hypn 2008 Page #90  
 a document on the original paper, called the "Burned Memo" that is stamped 2008 Page #104  
was allegedly written by Einstein, called the Einstein/Oppenheimer memo. He 2008 Page #104  
ly, the six-page QD would today be called a "white paper," a rather broad s 2008 Page #106  
 linguist, has developed a program called ALIAS (Automated Linguistic Ident 2008 Page #107  
a oifferenc basis, and it might be called "Law Among Planetary Peoples," fo 2008 Page #112  
umably the concern ■ We have plans called SPIKE, HOUSE CLEANING ■Also,activ 2008 Page #122  
, the computer surveillance system called Echalon and the HighFrequency Act 2008 Page #123  
ken from Mussolini 's Black Shirts called Fascisti. This term derived from  2008 Page #124  
scism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is the mer 2008 Page #124  
 the fom became what Time magazine called the economic booster of "the Rome 2008 Page #126  
 early-day efforts at what is know called remote viewing, the psychic abili 2008 Page #130  
 and the infamous Nazi "Bell," was called "Majik." This name immediately br 2008 Page #130  
n Abts, chairman of Deutsche Bank, called top German business leaders and N 2008 Page #136  
1944 Nobel Prize winner Otto Hahn, called the "father of nuclear chemistry  2008 Page #138  
11ie, as Bertelsman.n is sometimes called, is 76.9 percent owned by the Ber 2008 Page #144  
L..\NS!!!! BTW: THE NASA PROTOCOLS CALLED FOR WORLDWIDE RELEASE IN CASE OF  2008 Page #151  
dentified as S-4. This package was called the "CIA Analyst Files" because i 2009 Page #8  
 is no air or atmosphere cannot be called air space. It must not be imagine 2009 Page #14  
we then enter the realm of what is called the unthinkable.*(footnote)- ---- 2009 Page #20  
 the contact person for a group he called Parapsychology Research , under t 2009 Page #32  
 against Fidel in Florida, a group called the Cuban Democratic Revolutionar 2009 Page #33  
for that group in in Louisiana was called the Fair Play for Cuba Committee  2009 Page #33  
at it shows that in 1952 a project called Majestic was underway and this in 2009 Page #36  
erTwining Memo involving a project called Majestic-12 , and what Smith desc 2009 Page #36  
lso describing a UFO control group called MJ-12, MAJESTIC or similar variat 2009 Page #36  
tached to a larger leaked document called the Eisenhower Briefing Document. 2009 Page #37  
traterrestrial life and technology called at the time -Majestic-12 or some  2009 Page #37  
t landed." Puzzled, Sgt. Penniston called the 81 st Police Squadron Shift C 2009 Page #63  
l static. Central Security Control called for radio silence, and Sgt. Penni 2009 Page #63  
Fred Buran, that radio silence was called for because Security Control lost 2009 Page #63  
oving up and down in the sky. They called Security Control and to their sho 2009 Page #82  
publishing the now infamous report called ROSWELL-CASE CLOSED. The media ai 2009 Page #87  
uld relate her story. In 1997 June called me and it was obvious that she ha 2009 Page #88  
 a period of 24 hours for what was called a 'debriefing .' ~ Finally, she t 2009 Page #90  
scure and technical research paper called "High-Altitud e Parachute Recove, 2009 Page #90  
ed today in discussions of what it called an extraterrestrial visit to sout 2009 Page #138  
cluded a copy of a book in Russian called UFOs in Voronezh and a letter fro 2009 Page #139  
at he knew, how to produce what he called curtains of force that no plane c 2009 Page #158  

Word: "caller", 9 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 (show). I think it was the second caller who called in and asked me about  2003 Page #201  
bicki answered the other line. The caller was one Mary banks, who lived ove 2004 Page #35  
s time it was an unidentified male caller from Bear Point, several miles to 2004 Page #35  
question which came from a Florida caller Shirley stated that Carter had tr 2004 Page #188  
you put it on the air?" I told the caller that putting such information on  2006 Page #205  
 satisfied at that. The mysterious caller and I also talked about Hoagland' 2006 Page #205  
thought! Another remark, that this caller made, confirmed my suspicions. Th 2006 Page #205  
made, confirmed my suspicions. The caller referred to a publication on the  2006 Page #205  
copy by the author, McDaniels. The caller remarked that he had a fully boun 2006 Page #205  

Word: "caller's", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

lights and herds of cattle and the caller's fear that she might have seen s 2003 Page #143  

Word: "callers", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 give out my travel information to callers. Frankly, I can't live my life l 2006 Page #12  
 made "on air" that the first five callers the next morning would receive a 2006 Page #204  
cts [ ... ] Unable to convince the callers that they were only seeing stars 2008 Page #31  

Word: "calling", 16 instance(s) (Back to Top)

s local event. There has been name calling and some friendships lost. One o 2003 Page #57  
o go over their heads. He began by calling the ranking base security office 2003 Page #145  
ere truly worried about would come calling, pretending to be innocently int 2003 Page #148  
r. The AFOSI would eventually come calling and deliver an "improved" versio 2003 Page #149  
in keeping him from writing to and calling Senators Harrison Schmidt and Pe 2003 Page #150  
k directly down the Sound. She was calling to express her concerns that a b 2004 Page #35  
 of his vessel and the men started calling out to any possible survivors. I 2004 Page #39  
and the rest of the searchers were calling it that by 2 o'clock on the morn 2004 Page #41  
se UFOs, these bogies. People were calling in about UFOs over Miami. So, no 2006 Page #146  
smen and newspaper editorials were calling on President Truman to "drop it" 2006 Page #165  
          GLOBAL I LINK™ Worldwide Calling Card 1. Press 1800 788-2102 from 2007 Page #68  
y had issued a series of Worldwide Calling Cards, one of which featured a t 2007 Page #68  
om popping out of their cyljnders. Calling upon hjs extensive aviation back 2007 Page #115  
 who stated that he was a salesman calLing on the base in 1967, and came up 2007 Page #115  
t close enough .... it's like it's calling to us to come to it! We've got t 2008 Page #85  
 of a gentleman about a job. After calling him, he allegedly got an offer f 2009 Page #9  

Word: "callmg", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ree "Foo Fighters" (as pilots were callmg UFO sightings) flying perilously  2005 Page #138  

Word: "callous", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

tilations, the aliens have shown a callous indifference concerning their vi 2005 Page #9  

Word: "calls", 37 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ldn't you know it — General Carter calls Captain Buchanan on July 7, 1947 a 2003 Page #29  
used to answer or respond to phone calls or letters written by Charlette Ma 2003 Page #36  
 to help answer the numerous phone calls coming into the station about the  2003 Page #59  
n the evening she began to receive calls from the military including the Ai 2003 Page #59  
n inundated with e-mails and phone calls from throughout the country. Numer 2003 Page #72  
is Georgetown home; once there, he calls his old friend Ferdinand Eberstadt 2003 Page #89  
story. While at Bethesda Forrestal calls the White House (he has phone priv 2003 Page #90  
l to Washington on May 22. He then calls hospital administrators and inform 2003 Page #91  
monitoring his movements and phone calls to try and determine who Bennewitz 2003 Page #145  
947 White House Switch Board Phone Calls Layered Weekday Totals November 14 2003 Page #154  
 • Includes Presidential Secretary calls • Collect calls to the White House 2003 Page #154  
idential Secretary calls • Collect calls to the White House • Switchboard c 2003 Page #154  
s to the White House • Switchboard calls through White House tie lines Nove 2003 Page #154  
6, 1950, Switchboard records phone calls through 11 PM - rare • From -10:00 2003 Page #156  
rbicki had been fortunate with his calls to some of the local fishermen who 2004 Page #38  
rcass of a spaceman. The Air Force calls it "time compression." Those are t 2004 Page #148  
o the National Archives. Telephone calls to the National Archives revealed  2004 Page #231  
uarters began to receive telephone calls from the district of Jardim Andere 2005 Page #31  
e threatened with mysterious phone calls made b) unidentified people who ha 2005 Page #36  
thor citation! "Astronaut Mitchell Calls for Government to Acknowledge UFO  2005 Page #81  
uglas's secretary wrote up Moise's calls in the form of memos. The first on 2005 Page #97  
ause him trouble." "The Government calls them weather balloons, " Apodaca s 2005 Page #156  
heaven on earth." Optimal response calls for high-level international and s 2006 Page #66  
ewspaper offices were flooded with calls by persons wondering about flying  2006 Page #89  
ven the Pentagon were flooded with calls from frantic citizens. The eastern 2006 Page #95  
f reaction from Toppen. So, Howard calls me over and says, 'Come on in.' I  2006 Page #157  
annot reach me again. All incoming calls will be stopped. A national emet2g 2006 Page #167  
y having monitored the Coast Guard calls, at about this same time KING Five 2006 Page #184  
al referrals and received numerous calls for assistance from therapists and 2006 Page #197  
nge of the fringe" but overall the calls were from average people. These in 2006 Page #204  
.. ,.. 1953: CIA's Robertson Panel calls for mass media Prtl!!ram of traini 2007 Page #26  
ts." ► 1953: CIA's Robertson Panel calls for mass media program of training 2007 Page #26  
 in Laguna Cartagena, Puerto Rico, calls flooded in from all over the islan 2007 Page #130  
Slatzer. 'Pataki ... remembers two calls d1at Slatzer received from Marilyn 2007 Page #136  
an area. In quick succession, four calls arrived from one of the city's sub 2008 Page #31  
e dispatch center was flooded with calls: • Small plane • Much larger plane 2008 Page #44  
ense Intelligence Agency (DIA) who calls himself' Anonymous.' Until he choo 2009 Page #52  

Word: "calls-why", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ht through to 1:15 PM there are 23 calls-Why? November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas 2003 Page #156  

Word: "callt", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 w..t Coast lMo ■, Y1ne S\., S.l~, Callt. .-.a• ....._ • ~ llltll u. a. Im; 2009 Page #174  

Word: "cally", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

reased this was ruled out automati cally. The cockpit was illuminat ed from 2008 Page #10  
peop:..e more advanced t.echnolog1.cally and economically may ::ake upon it 2008 Page #113  

Word: "calm", 14 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 (August, 1956), 36 - 37, 69 — 72. Calm was the first person to expose Newt 2004 Page #223  
vices would be offered in order to calm the people. The challenge for many  2006 Page #59  
g questions about the monster. The calm, routine life of their once quiet t 2006 Page #93  
e night sky is clear, the seas are calm. Then, suddenly, out of the starry  2006 Page #184  
mi Island Incident took place on a calm, clear, unremarkable summer night.  2006 Page #189  
propagandist before coming tO CPB. Calm '-' ~ 0 _,::;:--=- C • __ ._ •-- 4b 2007 Page #14  
utation , Larry was dependable and calm. He lived in the Westport area most 2008 Page #43  
he was not surprised . He was real calm. But the other people were scared.  2008 Page #88  
 rs at Cheyenne Moun.tam ■ Summary Calm Before the Storm ■ Hessdalen ■ The  2008 Page #164  
 1981-1983 ■,\hduction dc.lrnte 6: Calm Before the Storm, 1984-1986 • ::1., 2009 Page #146  
!.--: anJ J::tr:.t.11 Or.::-.tJ 6: Calm Before the Storm, 1984-1986 ■The Hu 2009 Page #146  
_ :;..:: ... ~ .. r-:.....r:i.. 6: Calm Before the Storn1, 1984-1986 ■Paran 2009 Page #147  
 the Storn1, 1984-1986 ■Paranet 6: Calm Before the Storm, 1984-1986 ■Intere 2009 Page #147  
 Leaks vs. Conservative Ufology 6: Calm Before the Storm, 1984-1986 ■D:ilne 2009 Page #147  

Word: "calmly", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

th him. A few minutes later Lovett calmly called back. The radar blips were 2006 Page #168  

Word: "caln1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

                            158 6: Caln1 Before the Storn1, 1984-1986 ■ Sta 2008 Page #164  

Word: "calorimetry", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

pectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, polarized light microscopy  2003 Page #49  

Word: "calrnjy", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e staring at him. He said he tried calrnJy to put his book down, cum the ke 2007 Page #173  

Word: "calza", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

iction came to the surface. :Major Calza, who together with General Lima to 2005 Page #35  
nce course of the interview, Major Calza slipped by saying, "That was when  2005 Page #36  

Word: "cam", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

s/ !May Become' A' Bomb Rivals i : CAM 1-mlDGE Masi.. l. June 14. place nr  2009 Page #183  

Word: "camaoa", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 fitn FrlnUnp Aljuil 1901 PWNTTD « CAMAOA CHMft CAO liCA occcjoeu p kJ TTOP 2003 Page #136  

Word: "cambodia", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d he saw disc and cadavers 51 1972 Cambodia 1 1 0 1 1 Researcher Don Ecker  2004 Page #113  
h "15t Annual Report" • Report 51, Cambodia, 1972: Group name of MAJIC corr 2004 Page #118  

Word: "cambodian", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Don Ecker may know more about this Cambodian fire fight . R62: Elaine Dougl 2004 Page #118  

Word: "cambridge", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

s Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts and the Nationa 2003 Page #110  
ghtning • Much Western Exposure at Cambridge Yakov B. Zel'dovich • Worked i 2004 Page #159  
ly connected to the members of the Cambridge Five Soviet spy ring, and a le 2005 Page #94  

Word: "camcorder", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e, with the advent of the personal camcorder, hardly a day passes without s 2005 Page #118  

Word: "came", 308 instance(s) (Back to Top)

keen interest in UFOs, but that he came to realize that he had lost control 2003 Page #16  
d of validation. That confirmation came from many sources in last few years 2003 Page #21  
alled whom, when, and how often, I came across the name of Captain Charles  2003 Page #29  
there, the military personnel that came to recover the craft and take contr 2003 Page #30  
eeded to be said to him. And so he came home and told the story to my dad,  2003 Page #30  
 you to keep one. So that's how it came about that grandfather had the pict 2003 Page #30  
y of the alien picture and how she came to be aware of it. "Well, the first 2003 Page #35  
when my grandmother became ill and came to our home while she took chemothe 2003 Page #36  
Leo Stringfield ten years earlier, came to the same conclusion that here wa 2003 Page #38  
second, black, substance that also came down was hot enough to cause steam  2003 Page #41  
ase. Arnold, whose famous sighting came three days after Maury Island,      2003 Page #41  
n criteria. Two things immediately came to mind; 1) a petrified internal or 2003 Page #45  
the motel. Some fibers and threads came out, as well as several tiny tulip- 2003 Page #49  
ials in a given sample." This data came from the laboratory that was involv 2003 Page #50  
he reports of the brilliant object came to the attention of the authorities 2003 Page #55  
ore and more pieces of information came my way which suggested that there m 2003 Page #56  
counter and flashlights. When they came out of the woods Murphy at one poin 2003 Page #59  
he object, two men in trench coats came down through the woods and told the 2003 Page #60  
Kecksburg Incident, many new leads came to my attention both locally and na 2003 Page #61  
d nationally. One important report came from a truck driver (Myron) who sta 2003 Page #61  
nt in Pennsylvania, a Navy officer came to that supply house and ordered a  2003 Page #61  
bject may have made a trench as it came to rest. Yet, right next to the loc 2003 Page #63  
e station when some government men came in to talk with Murphy. She said af 2003 Page #67  
sburg event, a number of new leads came to my attention. One name stuck out 2003 Page #68  
en close to him. Joel's name first came to my attention about 13 years ago  2003 Page #68  
 seen, and a few hundred feet away came across two military olive green fla 2003 Page #71  
cksburg incident. This information came from Nicholas Johnson, Chief Scient 2003 Page #71  
for that failure, and in doing so, came to see his life as a failure as wel 2003 Page #95  
 settled. As I understand it, they came from the UFO debris and were among  2003 Page #98  
 can only say that these scrapings came from the exterior underside of the  2003 Page #103  
agnetic fields. Another suggestion came from a man who claimed to have work 2003 Page #110  
ut of bismuth and magnesium layers came into a lab at Edwards AFB, Californ 2003 Page #110  
r f whom were I K InifT*. bcfmi he came !•• the atlccti-in of Incr.m tiadii 2003 Page #132  
was much different. The stuff that came out during the second session was s 2003 Page #144  
 habits of earthlings was not what came chittering from his dot-matrix prin 2003 Page #149  
ngly —was manufactured in 1954. It came in a green box (Slide 7), hand addr 2003 Page #171  
e tool, but about the time that it came to represent vodka and orange juice 2003 Page #181  
tional Security Council. This memo came from the National Archives and is o 2003 Page #184  
in, Reverend Turner Hamilton Holt, came forward a few years back to tell a  2003 Page #190  
ue Book project. In that section I came across absolutely clear pictures, p 2003 Page #197  
own is original or not. Which memo came first, who copied whom? 2. Find oth 2003 Page #209  
 object might be and from where it came. I have expressed our interest and  2004 Page #7  
 Bolivian crash of 1978 existed, I came across a batch of reports from the  2004 Page #10  
rial in origin? I dug further, and came across several pages of U.S. Air Fo 2004 Page #12  
uing aspect of this saga, however, came from none other than the National S 2004 Page #14  
vement in the Spitsbergen incident came to light. And vet, that curious one 2004 Page #14  
rtion of a very large device which came into this solar system. We don't kn 2004 Page #14  
een in space a long time before it came to Earth; we can tell that by the m 2004 Page #15  
 North Texas when out of the south came a large silver cigar-shaped object  2004 Page #26  
s a manmade dirigible, no one ever came forward to take credit. The first r 2004 Page #28  
vel of authority. My investigation came to a climax in the spring of 2003,  2004 Page #31  
uliarly dressed men" who said they came from a secret tribe that lived at t 2004 Page #32  
the turn, crested a small hill and came into the open area. One of the girl 2004 Page #34  
ung up the phone when another call came in from a woman who lived over in C 2004 Page #36  
out past Prospect point road. They came around the curve in the highway and 2004 Page #37  
only a matter of seconds when they came upon the foam, which at first they  2004 Page #39  
 tides further out to sea where it came to rest. The area that far out was  2004 Page #42  
 Nova Scotia and in Ottawa. When I came on the scene as the new guy in town 2004 Page #42  
ng to do his job, but nothing ever came of it. He related however that he o 2004 Page #44  
 for the next few hours. They soon came upon a machine of unknown origin. I 2004 Page #47  
g after, an unidentified red light came in over the field from the directio 2004 Page #48  
r we'd gone into print. Two breaks came in quick succession toward the end  2004 Page #51  
ner studied newspaper archives and came to the startling conclusion that "i 2004 Page #66  
ation where the large, silver disk came to rest on the mesa above Hart Cany 2004 Page #70  
ndy's and Scott's research efforts came together to find out whether top se 2004 Page #70  
cated in the area where this craft came down. There were three of these fau 2004 Page #75  
 according to Col. Corso, was what came to be known as a laser scalpel in m 2004 Page #78  
wearing protective suits when they came in contact with body fluids from th 2004 Page #81  
hs from February 1948, when Landry came to the White House, and continued u 2004 Page #84  
 is when certain government people came face to face with the reality of th 2004 Page #88  
mith received in the United States came from Dr. Robert Sarbacher. He, like 2004 Page #90  
at the information he had gathered came from overhearing stories about a se 2004 Page #91  
l what color the plate was. But it came from the States. Whether it was del 2004 Page #93  
e by the Canadian or... SDI: So it came from the States? James: Yes. SDI: Y 2004 Page #93  
 said, "Lots of it." Another story came from Bob Groves who was a school te 2004 Page #94  
For example, my request to the FBI came back with a reply that they had "no 2004 Page #105  
at time, many UFO sighting reports came to my home from police departments, 2004 Page #108  
 Jeep drivers looking for property came upon Air Force personnel, saw disc- 2004 Page #116  
he data as genuine. When the truth came out, the sponsors were so embarrass 2004 Page #123  
lected as the recipient because he came so close to guessing the details ri 2004 Page #127  
 be incredibly important. One clue came from Lydia Sleppy, who worked at an 2004 Page #135  
o cease and desist. The other clue came from a New Mexico resident named Ve 2004 Page #135  
ing witnesses first hand, and they came to the same conclusion as Berlitz a 2004 Page #137  
Roswell incident is something that came up very suddenly, when the Air Forc 2004 Page #139  
he Air Force investigators in 1993 came to him looking for a statement. Whe 2004 Page #139  
 1979 Disney animator Ward Kimball came up with a similar surprise at the M 2004 Page #147  
July 1947. The second UFO question came during a December 1954 press confer 2004 Page #176  
pened. A ramp was extended and out came three aliens. Question: What did th 2004 Page #182  
ery well known at that time. So he came in and analyzed it and said it's a  2004 Page #184  
ue Book Project. In that section I came across absolutely clear pictures —  2004 Page #187  
 to release it to the public. This came from a comment made by Carter's fri 2004 Page #187  
id. In reply to the question which came from a Florida caller Shirley state 2004 Page #188  
unable to release it to the public came from a story that was being researc 2004 Page #188  
ion of presidential body guards. I came to know Jack McGeorge vicariously t 2004 Page #188  
FO Crash Retrieval Conference What came out of Moore's contact with the gov 2004 Page #191  
ered the film: Anyway, after Hynek came here, and he wanted to see UFO foot 2004 Page #192  
tten request for that." The answer came back, "Listen, I'll have your ass.  2004 Page #193  
 Doty making you this offer? No it came in a completely different way. It c 2004 Page #195  
 in a completely different way. It came in a FedEx proposal to me — where I 2004 Page #195  
e talking about, although it never came about. Conclusion The examples I ha 2004 Page #196  
Story • According to Tim Cooper he came home in 1964 to find his father wit 2004 Page #212  
for them; we don't know where they came from."38 Unfortunately for Pflock,  2004 Page #222  
 5x4 plate camera and its lens, he came back with a rather startling result 2004 Page #233  
 and all the material they printed came in either over the phone, or off th 2004 Page #237  
ona, New Mexico, my home town. Mac came to Corona to request my father to g 2004 Page #240  
hortly thereafter "the government" came and confiscated this debris. About  2004 Page #240  
ugustine in June, 2004. This "dig" came off beautifully. Nine of us, using  2004 Page #240  
ime after, a serious contradiction came to the surface. :Major Calza, who t 2005 Page #35  
tigat01; Fowler stated: "In 1973 I came even closer to documentin g the rea 2005 Page #40  
at entered the craft co inspect it came down with a my terious sickness. Th 2005 Page #45  
 THE FACT THAT AT 9 /11 THIS PLACE CAME ALIVE? "This place came alive after 2005 Page #66  
THIS PLACE CAME ALIVE? "This place came alive after 9 /11. Three or four da 2005 Page #66  
"1 t was after dark and this thing came fl) ing across the \·alley and land 2005 Page #69  
re were people from the government came around to talk to people all over t 2005 Page #69  
ad a field geologist -the guy that came with us out here that had the EG&G  2005 Page #70  
g that UFOs are alien, but several came close. Moreover, taken together, th 2005 Page #73  
for 3 days, that three small craft came out of the main craft, one of which 2005 Page #78  
chnology and bodies. These sources came co him independent.ly of each ocher 2005 Page #81  
 basic understaniling of how Reich came to arrive at that quietly historic  2005 Page #88  
is111 and The Cancer BiopatfD, all came out of this period. Reich immigrate 2005 Page #89  
cuting attorney when Reich finally came to trial. But there were greater fa 2005 Page #94  
 as spacecraft . The questionnaire came out of AFR 200-2, the Air Force's r 2005 Page #95  
. \Xi'hen you reported a UFO, they came co you with this questionnrure, and 2005 Page #95  
nutes of direct drawing, it faded, came back, flashed, pulsated, and wobble 2005 Page #96  
ctive impression of a struggle. It came back again shortly after, and again 2005 Page #96  
 cloud-busting site when a TV crew came to film their operations, and that  2005 Page #99  
dimmed markedly. Suddenly, a third came up i.n the east, as if from nowhere 2005 Page #100  
ny components thereof. Their break came in 1955 when one of Reich's physici 2005 Page #101  
 "Thanks for the saucer book which came a few days ago. It sure made me sit 2005 Page #102  
me; they might save us and if they came as destroyers they could not be mor 2005 Page #103  
s a government-sponsored debunker, came to understand that he was dealing w 2005 Page #119  
energy, particularl y if the craft came from a world that has no lightning. 2005 Page #120  
rly reports speculated that debris came from a top secret MOGUL balloon pro 2005 Page #126  
e in the • 12 uruverse. That th.is came to fruition is consIStent with a fu 2005 Page #128  
tate before her death in 1998, she came forward in June 1977- upset by pres 2005 Page #131  
hentic almost by definition ; they came from essentially unimpeachable sour 2005 Page #134  
at time, man) UFO sighting reports came to my home from police departments, 2005 Page #139  
 WruJe on a tour of the base, they came across an audjtorium, a bit Like a  2005 Page #147  
e sustained roar and the heat wave came. When his mother peeked through the 2005 Page #153  
But the military detail apparently came from White Sands Proving Grounds to 2005 Page #153  
 a lost cow when they accidentally came upon the crash site. "\X/hat we saw 2005 Page #154  
anymore. When Apodaca and Faustino came out of the object, they had a diffe 2005 Page #156  
. According to Jose, the solcliers came to their house and went through roo 2005 Page #157  
 to me. There was no doubt that he came across as sincere, answering all my 2005 Page #165  
generally westward course, the bus came to a stop during the very early hou 2005 Page #165  
 marauding MIGs, crashed when they came back home. That seems very suspicio 2006 Page #10  
ould have a "need to know" when it came to administrating first aid to inju 2006 Page #19  
inister about the people when they came back from the school. The "school"  2006 Page #21  
 object might be and from where it came.... Request the Department check wi 2006 Page #29  
articipant in both seminars, which came to be called the Contact Planning S 2006 Page #48  
. The suggestion to use explosives came from Dr. Brockway McMillan, directo 2006 Page #74  
st site. The only harrowing moment came early in the cleanup activities whe 2006 Page #79  
 object had moved horizontally and came 'awfully low.' The National Airport 2006 Page #89  
ight, but what it was and where it came from was another question. I was ev 2006 Page #93  
ontinued to research the story and came across several articles concerning  2006 Page #99  
wearing protective suits when they came into contact with body fluids from  2006 Page #104  
 edema or cardiac failure) finally came down to the following: 23 Centers f 2006 Page #110  
e explained, adding: "When I first came out of the house the light from the 2006 Page #120  
O Conference just after this story came out, and I also spoke with him on t 2006 Page #123  
vehicle. The people in the vehicle came up to the cab and said, 'No. Get ba 2006 Page #124  
t the end of my lecture that a man came up to me. He was attached to the sc 2006 Page #125  
ory appeared in which this soldier came forward to Tony Dodd, and who told  2006 Page #126  
 to 1974. My wife [and] her family came from Corwen. At the time that the t 2006 Page #126  
ny and Mick and [my wife's mother] came out to stay with [us] for a month a 2006 Page #127  
rned that between 1976 and when he came to see us in Germany." (19) One of  2006 Page #127  
o was staring at it too. Well, she came up to me and said that she'd been w 2006 Page #129  
after, this happened: a weird mist came down out of nowhere. This was nothi 2006 Page #129  
 great deal of inside help when it came to researching the subject matter - 2006 Page #131  
lane. Approximately 1035 hrs there came a radio report that wreckage from t 2006 Page #134  
d from the air. Almost immediately came a report of a second plane on the g 2006 Page #134  
, 'I've got to take something.' He came back and he said, 'I want to let yo 2006 Page #144  
mained in the area awhile and then came back. When the jet fighters were ab 2006 Page #146  
e — guys who are out on the pads — came running into the BCC and said, 'I s 2006 Page #147  
 the commanding officer that night came into the control center and said, W 2006 Page #149  
D EXERCISE, DOESN'T IT? Yes. NORAD came on the line and told us it was no e 2006 Page #149  
DAYS, SOME KIND OF OFFICIAL NOTICE CAME OUT SAYING, 'FORGET ALL OF THAT. IT 2006 Page #150  
 Hovering in the Radar Dead Zone I came to find out that these, well, ETs., 2006 Page #153  
 was tearing the console apart. It came from the edge of the cliff because  2006 Page #155  
side of the cliff. The trucks that came lowered men and equipment down and  2006 Page #155  
 because all of the equipment that came was from Jackass Flats. It's all 15 2006 Page #155  
ties marked as such. When they all came, every crane, every single truck, e 2006 Page #156  
ery single truck, every single car came from Jackass Flats." U.S. Navy Chie 2006 Page #156  
 after the incident that I finally came up to Howard and said, 'OK, what wa 2006 Page #160  
to re-enlist, he backed out. So, I came up to him on the day he was leaving 2006 Page #160  
d Mysteries - the subject of E.T.s came up. We were just talking and even t 2006 Page #161  
PS-1B long range search radar that came "on line" at Loring AFB for use by  2006 Page #171  
rything else and then armed guards came out and thg started to form a line  2006 Page #176  
e. There were two sand mounds that came down and it looked to me like this  2006 Page #176  
llowed the bizarre phenomenon that came to be collectively called "Unidenti 2006 Page #182  
ting something as it descended and came to rest? What about the humming sou 2006 Page #192  
he entire affair. "Maybe something came out of the sky that wasn't supposed 2006 Page #193  
he rationale for these frequencies came from an article in the Astronautics 2006 Page #200  
n Board System on the Internet and came across a Law that was passed back i 2006 Page #202  
ductees using hypnosis therapy. He came round to the Foundation office, sev 2006 Page #205  
"Maybe." However, the next time he came by he didn't want to talk about his 2006 Page #206  
rowing closely packed together. He came to a clearing where he noticed that 2006 Page #206  
a local reporter, R. Roger Harkins came to suspect ClA involvement in stage 2007 Page #20  
Cooper ... interesting? ■ And then came June 1999 THE MANUSCRIPT ■ Came in  2007 Page #42  
en came June 1999 THE MANUSCRIPT ■ Came in sealed 9 x 14 Jiffy mailer ■Rece 2007 Page #42  
I was six I was doing fractions. I came down here and we were reading Peter 2007 Page #79  
arents split up, that's why my mum came down to London and lived with my st 2007 Page #79  
my granddad was an American GI who came over here during the war and got in 2007 Page #81  
and turning it on when the teacher came in. J\l[ostly in trouble for pranks 2007 Page #82  
it anonymous, make it look like it came from that machine. It might be misu 2007 Page #83  
 how would one know unless someone came up and said, you aren't meant to be 2007 Page #88  
of \v'\Xlll, General Patton's army came upon a very unusual find at a captu 2007 Page #114  
n calLing on the base in 1967, and came upon these USAF jet disc aircraft.  2007 Page #115  
en men.". He also stated that they came in different sizes, and had "air fo 2007 Page #115  
so. Eventually, some military guys came to the door and said that my dad ha 2007 Page #122  
 even being scared before. When he came home he always would talk about the 2007 Page #123  
when the newspaper article finally came out, what did it say about the even 2007 Page #123  
Co1111!J Times and when it finally came out almost two weeks after this thi 2007 Page #123  
perly, on a few of those cars that came into town. DeBow: Go ahead and talk 2007 Page #124  
for about two weeks. The newspaper came about three times a week, and we di 2007 Page #124  
ted to send during the long ordeal came back undelivered and ope~ed. De Bow 2007 Page #125  
aid it was the first time our dads came back and didn't say anything. Nothi 2007 Page #125  
eaving, there was a motorcade that came down the main highway, through the  2007 Page #126  
ize of a car. Several stories that came in were about retrieval reports of  2007 Page #128  
y 14, 1976 UFO crash investigation came forward. He stated that there was a 2007 Page #128  
y replied that the item definitely came from space. 123                     2007 Page #129  
 hill. At around 9:00 A.M. reports came in that a big luminous object was s 2007 Page #130  
d aliens. The metal magnesium also came up a few times as the common elemen 2007 Page #131  
finally, and many said inevitably, came to a tragic end at the all-too-youn 2007 Page #136  
t of Hoover's alJ-powerfu l agency came about in August 1955. On the 1 S'h  2007 Page #137  
 object might be and from where it came. I have expressed our interest and  2007 Page #141  
crus curious tenninology, however, came from none other than Nobel Prize wi 2007 Page #144  
t had landed in the Sandias and we came out to get the kids to get into the 2007 Page #166  
 kids were coming in. Aunt: And we came out to get the kids to take them an 2007 Page #167  
tle bit up the slope. Aunt: And we came up as far as we could on the paveme 2007 Page #168  
irt trail -I'm not sure how far we came up when you could see it (UFO) real 2007 Page #168  
I remember. Paul: Yeah, because we came up and we were spaced out pretty go 2007 Page #169  
... Mom and Aunt: Nothing under it came out. Paul: Nothing protruded ... Mo 2007 Page #170  
ing up Coyote Canyon in the 1980s, came around a hill and there was a disc  2007 Page #173  
to the west. Suddenly , the convoy came to a complete stop in the middle of 2007 Page #187  
esert around Coyame and Chihuahua, came across a large pit in the ground lo 2007 Page #190  
as spinning like a top. The object came very low over her roof, emitting a  2007 Page #193  
 the shape of a brilliant stone. I came near it and rook it, it felt lukewa 2007 Page #196  
d too much for irs size. My father came next to me and took it and just tol 2007 Page #196  
the area in jeeps and when the sun came up, used airplanes. They didn't fin 2008 Page #8  
xplosion but added quickly that it came from the wrong direction for that a 2008 Page #9  
he United States. The best of them came from Utah where there were dozens o 2008 Page #10  
 The project card noted, "Obj(ect] came in over Cuba & apparently landed in 2008 Page #10  
t that the Air Force investigation came to a negative conclusion regarding  2008 Page #11  
l darkness ." According to him, it came over the southeastern horizon and p 2008 Page #11  
rk picking up debris. When the sun came up they were all loaded onto a bus  2008 Page #14  
ng the reports created at the time came from the Project Blue Book files. T 2008 Page #16  
 suggestion of the CIA. Then there came a new, intriguing development. On 2 2008 Page #30  
e other, asked for Todd; when Todd came downstairs, both flashed identifica 2008 Page #30  
 continues : "Reports such as this came through thick and fast over the cou 2008 Page #33  
 week or so; more and more reports came in from police stations, the public 2008 Page #33  
 entire posting. The report itself came from a guard patrol at Cosford. The 2008 Page #33  
when the bombs were falling. So, I came to the conclusion that this was of  2008 Page #34  
had died. The subject of the Crash came up and she learned they had tried t 2008 Page #45  
 River Bridge, when a bright light came from his right, crossed over the br 2008 Page #46  
ea from the north. He said someone came into the tavern and told everyone " 2008 Page #52  
as told they would shoot him if he came back. On Thursday or Friday he reca 2008 Page #53  
 at the time of the Crash. When he came back, Andy asked him about the Cras 2008 Page #53  
 investigator learns how a witness came to be in the right place at the rig 2008 Page #58  
he UK's Freedom of Information Act came fully into force in 2005, the Publi 2008 Page #61  
acked over Kent. He claims that he came within seconds of firing off a salv 2008 Page #66  
S). In 1992, after the Berlin Wall came down and the Soviet Cold War thawed 2008 Page #72  
ight (December 27 to 28) before we came on: that it (lights) showed up Dece 2008 Page #87  
to wait for it again and see if it came back tonight and we were going to s 2008 Page #87  
 of time travelers from the future came from Staff Sgt. Penniston, a milita 2008 Page #95  
rted one day in a relative way And came home the previous night. Theoretica 2008 Page #95  
northern side, where the fire was, came strong heat. I wanted to tear off m 2008 Page #99  
o the house. After that such noise came, as if rocks were falling or cannon 2008 Page #100  
ressed deeply in the book The Fire Came By, written by John Baxter and Thom 2008 Page #100  
he theory that an alien spacecraft came to grief at Tunguska, wrote an arti 2008 Page #101  
, L. E. Epiktetova , 1981 The Fire Came By, John Baxter & Thomas Atkins, Do 2008 Page #103  
which is where the draft allegedly came from) and was either written in his 2008 Page #108  
mperialist expansion of the states came to an end with the end of regions c 2008 Page #113  
aganda in America. Payments to Lee came from a Farben U.S. subsidiary , Ame 2008 Page #127  
onautics. In 1933, the year Hitler came to power, Hunsaker became vice pres 2008 Page #133  
l Government." Funding for the AUi came from such luminary institutions as  2008 Page #134  
ing track." This corporate "track" came to be known as Aktion Adlerjlug or  2008 Page #136  
d Martin. Using escape routes that came to be known as Ratlines, German Naz 2008 Page #137  
pe spread out over the world. Many came to the United States under several  2008 Page #137  
masters. Project Paperclip quickly came under the control of an "old Boy" n 2008 Page #138  
lities at the end of World War II, came from an anti-communist underground  2008 Page #139  
many and Austria, the organization came under Nazi control and until the en 2008 Page #139  
en under the influence of fascists came in May, 1985, when he laid a wreath 2008 Page #142  
1930. In 1935 he and his wife Mici came to the U.S. and became citizens in  2009 Page #9  
ostulated that, since this package came from S-4 (a self-stated CIA analyst 2009 Page #12  
f this and other incidents quickly came under a tight security umbrella as  2009 Page #17  
ut the incident, MawJ1 Island UFO, came out thirteen years ago, and another 2009 Page #30  
nything at all at Maury Island. He came down a day after Dahl's sighting an 2009 Page #31  
ntrol MJ-12 When President Kennedy came to office in 1961, he was aware of  2009 Page #37  
at entered the craft to inspect it came down with a mysterious sickness. Th 2009 Page #52  
s /felt my way around the craft, I came upon the symbols that were on the c 2009 Page #66  
t like a normal light would do. It came straight down and/ell at ourfeet an 2009 Page #70  
ve to this day that Captain Verano came forward and said a tape was sent ov 2009 Page #78  
nge happened. I do know that a C-5 came in Sunday night (December 28, 1980) 2009 Page #79  
nd had its own security. The plane came in on Sunday night (December 28, /9 2009 Page #79  
ghts, really bright and white that came down and started hovering out in th 2009 Page #79  
old me that whatever the light was came over the top of me. [Third night on 2009 Page #80  
o the car and left. Then, they all came back about 45 minutes later and gav 2009 Page #82  
ty. She asked the officer where it came from and he said, "It's a piece of  2009 Page #91  
2) it was right after those bodies came to the base ... now I was cleared f 2009 Page #92  
this officer, a lieutenanl colonel came to pick me up because they gave the 2009 Page #93  
......,-... "'-"'r c,..,,Ji., ' IT CAME FROM BENEATH THE SFA                2009 Page #104  
imilar to humans and a small robot came out." It continues on from there. M 2009 Page #134  
could be observed. The UFO finally came to settle onto a poplar tree causin 2009 Page #135  
at him as a light (beam of light?) came from the center one of the being's  2009 Page #136  
's lead line for October 11 is "It Came From Outer Space." The Post elevate 2009 Page #138  
s Anotner bngntl'{ lighteo Ot:!ett came out or tne ong1na1 oo,ect The secon 2009 Page #143  
ces in very short radio waves that came out of the war. If there is any pos 2009 Page #158  
gs on the part of laymen and never came from any scientific source. A starl 2009 Page #158  

Word: "camera", 48 instance(s) (Back to Top)

blic from getting to excited. ” On Camera shortly before his death in 1985  2003 Page #11  
Desk. LS Army R&D. .NSC advisor On Camera Interview shortly before his deat 2003 Page #13  
 one of the men who had a personal camera that he had put in his shirt pock 2003 Page #30  
er dinner or in front a television camera her story, demeanor and integrity 2003 Page #38  
 thoroughly search it. Stashing my camera equipment in my pack and picking  2003 Page #45  
nished the roll this way. (For the camera buffs, I shoot with a pair of old 2003 Page #45  
ht along a small, easily concealed camera and was busily and surreptitiousl 2003 Page #145  
thorized or | □ From November 1954 Camera Guide the synchronizer is removed 2003 Page #180  
rized" and the "z" in an authentic Camera Guide (found by Ryan Wood at the  2003 Page #181  
 submitted to the p expresses It.s camera over the h was also released to t 2004 Page #20  
raph of a flying disc taken from a camera aimed through a V-2 rocket window 2004 Page #64  
for intelligence evaluation of gun camera and still photographs requested o 2004 Page #101  
taken place. He wouldn't appear on camera though, and the film producers we 2004 Page #184  
lowing it their way but from every camera — no matter what position — so it 2004 Page #184  
hat it had been pulled because the camera crew had used special lenses that 2004 Page #185  
for intelligence evaluation of gun camera file and still photographs reques 2004 Page #212  
photos using a Speed Graphic 4 x 5 camera with a "peanut" flash—two of the  2004 Page #227  
It might reveal something, as each camera lens has its own set of character 2004 Page #233  
h into the Speed Graphic 5x4 plate camera and its lens, he came back with a 2004 Page #233  
had only the one lens, the one his camera was purchased with. We didn't kno 2004 Page #233  
 a standard lens supplied with the camera. This could have been one of two  2004 Page #234  
d not only that. The Speed Graphic camera used flat sheet 4 x 5 film held i 2004 Page #234  
of the flash, the way in which the camera was held (if it was a Speed Graph 2004 Page #234  
es would seem to indicate that the camera taking these was used in one posi 2004 Page #234  
taken with an altogether different camera or possibly by two different came 2004 Page #235  
os, Holder insertec n ngn1 s+da ot camera F,tm Holder postvon ot camera tot 2004 Page #235  
a ot camera F,tm Holder postvon ot camera tot tv11 tVIltg Baseo rxn s•.;ann 2004 Page #235  
he images were taken with the same camera and lens, then each line in the g 2004 Page #238  
 chis investigative techruque, the camera is carefull y set to face the nig 2005 Page #95  
e ,to check up on. He's carrying a camera, with which he's going to photogr 2006 Page #44  
ers was able to come back with his camera to document the site and event. 4 2006 Page #45  
nap a few pictures with his pocket camera, a dark triangular shape with thr 2006 Page #71  
that are unique to the A-12, and a camera lens. I excavated a few buried it 2006 Page #76  
manned drone capable of carrying a camera package to altitudes above 90,000 2006 Page #77  
ogrammed location and jettison its camera package. The drone would then sel 2006 Page #77  
would then self-destruct while the camera was recovered in mid-air by the c 2006 Page #77  
endly territory and jettisoned its camera package for mid-air recovery. The 2006 Page #78  
on arrived, allegedly "smashed the camera," and ordered the civilians to de 2006 Page #86  
e footage with an underwater video camera, but his spotlight burns out, lea 2006 Page #187  
 footage Burke shot with the video camera. Unfortunately, the film turns ou 2006 Page #187  
gly in friendship, and holding his camera aloft. The product being promoted 2007 Page #71  
y black and wl,jce with a handheld camera focused on the crotch area of a r 2007 Page #75  
 apartment listening to the radio. Camera tilts up; animated illustration o 2007 Page #166  
 film, but "they stole my g-damned camera!., Miller's family ran a gravel p 2008 Page #53  
e photographed it and then had his camera taken away by the military. I wis 2008 Page #54  
DE# 24 Jim Penniston says he had a camera and notebook in which he noted th 2008 Page #82  
 camera-case cover and brought the camera up to focus. I began snapping pho 2008 Page #82  
ames Penniston says he used in his camera to photograph the triangular craf 2009 Page #60  

Word: "camera-case", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 I ight." "Finally, I unleashed my camera-case cover and brought the camera 2008 Page #82  

Word: "cameraman", 11 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 filmed by a former U.S. Air Force cameraman who said those panels were ret 2003 Page #101  
mself while working as a freelance cameraman in the 1950s. Shortly before r 2005 Page #145  
was again contacted by the elderly cameraman, who this time had something d 2005 Page #145  
as that prior to being a freelance cameraman, he was a cameraman with the U 2005 Page #145  
ng a freelance cameraman, he was a cameraman with the US Army and chat in 1 2005 Page #145  
special assignment. Initially, the cameraman was informed chat he was co fi 2005 Page #145  
iew with the alleged Alien Autopsy cameraman. Do you recognize this man? Qu 2005 Page #145  
d, at a later dace, he visited the cameraman at his home to view this other 2005 Page #145  
ever to reveal the identity of the cameraman himself. Santilli, not having  2005 Page #145  
that he is hopeful that either the cameraman or members of his family will  2005 Page #150  
fy the period of time and what the cameraman was doing during chose few wee 2005 Page #151  

Word: "cameraman's", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e, yet again, that he believes the cameraman's story, and that he is hopefu 2005 Page #150  

Word: "cameramen", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

t the scene. I personally knew the cameramen who represented these stations 2003 Page #55  

Word: "cameras", 13 instance(s) (Back to Top)

is eight millimeter film and 35 mm cameras whirring and clicking away? Benn 2003 Page #148  
ching at Vandenberg of which three cameras followed the one missile take-of 2004 Page #184  
 3:25 pm, July 8, 1947. Two Lenses/Cameras Involved In the Photo Shoot Rese 2004 Page #233  
amera or possibly by two different cameras. Leather Stray 1-1 Back good gra 2004 Page #235  
ovie set, but there were no mO\ ie cameras or direccors barking orders. The 2005 Page #165  
 borne and earth based radar sets, cameras, electromagnetic sensors, and ot 2006 Page #9  
pan's number one brand for digital cameras, advanced gaming functions and b 2007 Page #70  
mjje from the frozen mountain, its cameras captured several intriguing imag 2007 Page #137  
ology -to include ubiquitous video cameras in public places, face recogniti 2008 Page #123  
o return to Rendlesham forest with cameras. Sketch© 2005 by Steve LaPlume.  2009 Page #82  
mander Charles Halt showed up with cameras to photograph the UFO that had r 2009 Page #82  
hnology such as gun sight aperture cameras, ejection seats, and heavy paylo 2009 Page #89  
s moored in about 4 feet of water. cameras were set Summary Two weeks befor 2009 Page #176  

Word: "cameron", 19 instance(s) (Back to Top)

the conference: Greg Bishop, Grant Cameron, Art Campbell, Jonathan Downes,  2003 Page #2  
sident and UFOs - Top Secret Grant Cameron Before considering the available 2003 Page #189  
conference: Stephen Bassett, Grant Cameron, Paul Davids, Linda Moulton Howe 2004 Page #2  
d the Hard Evidence (Part 1) Grant Cameron 81 Correlating Leonard Stringfie 2004 Page #3  
d the Hard Evidence (Part 2) Grant Cameron 173 Murder and Majestic 12: An I 2004 Page #3  
t and almost to the hour, Lockland Cameron was having TV problems. There wa 2004 Page #45  
ghter Luella, his brother Havelock Cameron, Havelock's wife Brenda, and the 2004 Page #45  
d the Hard Evidence (Part 1) Grant Cameron Copyright 2004 Grant Cameron Lon 2004 Page #84  
Grant Cameron Copyright 2004 Grant Cameron Long before Harold Shermon wrote 2004 Page #84  
 had been telling since the 1970s: Cameron: Buchanan told the story about c 2004 Page #96  
 mentioned the bodies. James: Yes. Cameron: And Buchanan mentioned the stor 2004 Page #96  
f Washington. James: That's right. Cameron: Did you ever hear that story? J 2004 Page #96  
 ever hear that story? James: Yes. Cameron: OK. Did you hear that story fro 2004 Page #96  
d the Hard Evidence (Part 2) Grant Cameron Copyright 2004 Grant Cameron Ast 2004 Page #176  
Grant Cameron Copyright 2004 Grant Cameron Astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell has 2004 Page #176  
, Richard i\L Dolan, Ka11 n Dolan, Cameron DeBow, Terry Hansen, Linda Moult 2007 Page #3  
 87 Elk Mountain Wyoming UFO Crash Cameron Debow .......................... 2007 Page #5  
 Elk Mountain Wyoming UFO Crash By Cameron DeBow Copyright 2007 The percent 2007 Page #121  
r what we can about this incident. Cameron DeBow Perspective on UFO Crashes 2007 Page #127  

Word: "camille", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ollette Rhodes, Denise Sparks, and Camille Reynolds. The Master Table of Re 2004 Page #110  

Word: "camoufla", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

he colors, it was the most perfect camoufla ge. lts buzzing noise penetrate 2007 Page #196  

Word: "camouflage", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

litary cars. I remember seeing the camouflage cars and the black cars. DeBo 2007 Page #124  
med to have been stopped by men in camouflage unifom1s. Some people claimed 2008 Page #44  

Word: "camouflaged", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

omplete craft —RED TEAM, flatbeds, camouflaged .? EBEs —contamination worry 2003 Page #175  
s fused to flesh: shipped by rail, camouflaged, "rockets" 33 1957 Clovis, N 2004 Page #112  
ere not army trucks, but they were camouflaged. There were also a couple of 2007 Page #124  
zed that some UFO events cannot be camouflaged in all instances, active mea 2009 Page #25  
the craft. The craft was sealed[,] camouflaged[,] loaded and shipped to an  2009 Page #53  

Word: "camp", 13 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nhower talking about UFOs while at Camp David. Lyndon B. Johnson During a r 2003 Page #192  
.one professor confined in a labor camp was pleading his innocence of any w 2004 Page #158  
g his time went into the reserves. Camp Drum was a location in which member 2004 Page #188  
rrow in distance. ln 1933, a large camp of the Civilian Conservation Corps, 2005 Page #53  
atmosphere in the area of the base camp, and indeed, in Tucson itself was o 2005 Page #100  
ir Force planes over flew the base camp and their contrails (made of water  2005 Page #100  
th of tl1e presidential retreat at Camp David and near Fort Ritch.ie.1 Bail 2005 Page #130  
s loaded onto the trucks, the base camp was dismantled and Air Force person 2006 Page #79  
uy will be traced back to the Army camp or the operational unit he worked f 2006 Page #123  
was known as the Elk River logging camp. In his written statement Gordon Gr 2008 Page #51  
when he arrived at the old logging camp: ''Everybody knows it as the Elk Ri 2008 Page #51  
 knows it as the Elk River Logging Camp. I saw four milita,y weapons carrie 2008 Page #51  
te of Bergen-Bel sen concentration camp. Although a hue and cry went up fro 2008 Page #142  

Word: "campagna", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

firmed that he had seen something. Campagna related to me what Brian told h 2004 Page #100  

Word: "campaign", 26 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 clue him in, and in fact, began a campaign to get him pointing at somethin 2003 Page #149  
hed saucers because he had run his campaign against the Washington insiders 2003 Page #196  
d a promise Carter made during the campaign to release all UFO information, 2003 Page #196  
ng shipped to WPAFB, Reagan made a campaign speech for Senator 194          2003 Page #198  
lso worked on the 1972 re-election campaign for Richard Nixon even — though 2004 Page #181  
hing." The work on the re-election campaign was the only reason Emenegger c 2004 Page #181  
 with his work for the re-election campaign, "even though" said Emenegger,  2004 Page #185  
ore flying them out, Reagan made a campaign speech for Apollo 17 astronaut  2004 Page #195  
ry" was involved in the Falkland's campaign and that the pseudonym of James 2006 Page #128  
oaxing to mount an alienrelated ad campaign. Such companies and individuals 2007 Page #59  
 target audience of this marketing campaign, sparked by the 56 ..           2007 Page #62  
is appropriat e cause for a new ad campaign. The line's loveable addition i 2007 Page #64  
 1992 an alien-related advertising campaign was mounted by the Japanese bre 2007 Page #64  
don't know if the idea for this ad campaign originated within Suntory or wi 2007 Page #65  
raffic congestion ." \\.hi.le this campaign may have proved to be an asset  2007 Page #69  
The popularity of this advertising campaign remains high and dependin g upo 2007 Page #70  
 was used in this 2001 advertising campaign . But knowingly or unknowingly, 2007 Page #74  
erence in a Dockers' television ad campaign. l cannot say that Mr. Haas eve 2007 Page #76  
e a tried-and-true focus for an ad campaign aimed at a broad ~egment ~f con 2007 Page #76  
e something resembling a political campaign (as has Exopolitics) aimed at e 2008 Page #69  
1965 after his membership became a campaign issue, got an initial boost to  2008 Page #141  
an. Addition ally, he named Bush's campaign manager James A. Baker III, who 2008 Page #142  
rved a chairman of the Reagan-Bush campaign committee , as his chief of sta 2008 Page #142  
 story on CNN. The Air Force media campaign to discredit the Roswell Crash  2009 Page #87  
res, Washington. She led a charity campaign that succeeded in raising funds 2009 Page #88  
d to wear the Asiatic-Pacific Area Campaign ribbon for the work he did on a 2009 Page #164  

Word: "campaigns", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

mpan.ies. Some of the largest have campaigns which suggest at alien abducti 2007 Page #76  
r inception to fund incredibl e PR campaigns, establish "professional" publ 2008 Page #144  
 most effective in past propaganda campaigns against the Soviet bloc. In th 2009 Page #25  

Word: "campana", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

dian researcher and writer Palmiro Campana phoned Dr. Walker's son who had  2004 Page #100  

Word: "campbell", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e: Greg Bishop, Grant Cameron, Art Campbell, Jonathan Downes, Stan Friedman 2003 Page #2  
s of St. Augustine, New Mexico Art Campbell Col. Philip J. Corso, USA (ret) 2003 Page #43  
(ret) Statements researched by Art Campbell relating to Plains of San Augus 2003 Page #43  
mm.) Photograph/ production by Art Campbell Post-video production by Antare 2003 Page #43  
tch or burn. In March 2004 Mr. Art Campbell was a presenter at the UFO Symp 2004 Page #240  

Word: "camper", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 popular culture. In it, a shocked camper looks on from the entrance of his 2007 Page #71  

Word: "camper's", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

om a giant UFO hovering above. The camper's last words prior to being snatc 2007 Page #71  

Word: "campesino", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ng to the information given by the Campesino, around 12.30 a.m. on Friday l 2004 Page #11  
. After dawn on Friday morning the Campesino started looking around the are 2004 Page #11  
, AFTER DAwN ON FRIDAY HORNING THE CAMPESINO STARTED LOMOND AROUND THE AREA 2004 Page #21  

Word: "campesiono", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

on the farm of Jan Saavedra by the Campesiono Gonzalo Menacho Viveras. The  2004 Page #11  
oN tHe FARM OF JON SAAvEDRA ST THE CAMPESIONO GONZALO MENAcM0 VIVFRA3, THE  2004 Page #21  

Word: "campfire", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

he thought were probably part of a campfire started some weeks earlier by a 2008 Page #8  

Word: "campinas", 11 instance(s) (Back to Top)

t day, military verucles rushed to Campinas, in the State of Sao Paulo, goi 2005 Page #32  
he State Uruversit) in the city of Campinas, carrying two boxes. In one box 2005 Page #32  
rican UFO incidents are presented (Campinas, Brazil, 1954; Ubacuba, Brazil, 2007 Page #193  
AP in F!Jing SaHcer Revie111 ("The Campinas Sighting," FSR, May/June 1962). 2007 Page #193  
ighting," FSR, May/June 1962). The Campinas case was part of the 1954 Brazi 2007 Page #193  
 wave. The location is the city of Campinas in Sao Paulo State and the dare 2007 Page #193  
taken to the Young Laboratories in Campinas, where it was analyzed by the c 2007 Page #194  
collected from the vicinity of the Campinas incident. However, the pedigree 2007 Page #194  
 showed chat they were solder. The Campinas UFO fragment establishes a patt 2007 Page #194  
e flying disc, very similar to the Campinas ' "silver rain" and the sparks  2007 Page #200  
ble for further analysis, only the Campinas metal was seized by the Brazili 2007 Page #201  

Word: "camping", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e crash and then spent the weekend camping at Lake Isabella. On Monday, Hoy 2006 Page #83  
n, Wyoming,Joe and his family were camping and they saw an orangish-blue li 2007 Page #127  
          enjoying a summer day of camping in the mountajns. The fami1) con 2007 Page #196  

Word: "camps", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e of Korean War POWs being held in camps in the Soviet Union, co-wrote a bo 2004 Page #146  
 of physical sciences were sent to camps. • Nobel Laureate • Work on Ball L 2004 Page #159  
iment s on humans at concentration camps, used slave labor, and committed o 2008 Page #137  
rinking water of the concentration camps to keep the inmates docile and unr 2008 Page #140  

Word: "campus", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

sun, Western Washington University campus magazine, March 1985, 'What Splas 2006 Page #194  
served a strange phenomenon on the campus of the Uru, ersiry of Bogota in 1 2007 Page #199  
                                   campus of Stanford University. According 2009 Page #10  

Word: "campuses", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

al" was popular on many university campuses throughout the U.S. Friedman el 2004 Page #135  

Word: "cam·as", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

hich is a 2.5 ton truck that has a cam·as back on it, but the canvas was of 2007 Page #169  

Word: "can't", 61 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 “I still believe in E=mc 2, but I can't believe that in all of human histo 2003 Page #8  
n on me, because of the eyes, so I can't tell you what his feet were like b 2003 Page #35  
ve been satisfied long ago that we can't catch them." I submit here that th 2003 Page #89  
 not going to tell them. 3. If you can't attack the data, attack the people 2003 Page #118  
ble. Defame dead people, since one can't lie sued for Libel. Of course TOP  2003 Page #118  
ete ” r. “No provenance for it” s "Can't find venneation ” a "No evidence f 2003 Page #186  
 IT HAS EXPLODED ENADVERTENTLY, WE CAN'T TELL. SO, WHAT WE ARE AsEING 00W,  2004 Page #24  
is Brath?" "Don't know what it is. Can't say as I care for it." Bradford re 2004 Page #39  
e, Bob Ball said at guardmount, "I can't tell you what we saw, but there wa 2004 Page #56  
ere in the Northeast sector, but I can't remember exactly where. "The repor 2004 Page #75  
ification? RIS: You may ask, but I can't tell you. WBS: Is there any way in 2004 Page #91  
uld be glad to talk it over, but I can't give you any more at the present t 2004 Page #91  
ays say, "What — Are you nuts? You can't be stupid enough to believe that w 2004 Page #181  
? A: As to why they pulled that. I can't really tell you. It was during the 2004 Page #184  
uch thing as you are in so far you can't get out? Well I don't know about t 2004 Page #190  
by the United States government. I can't do that. Howe had many offers from 2004 Page #194  
 Puddy • "We are being invaded and can't stop it" JF - date 199             2004 Page #202  
 paraphrase the old saying: if you can't satisfy everyone, you should at le 2004 Page #214  
ay even cause septicern.ia, but it can't kill a person. Besides, any antibi 2005 Page #34  
it up. So much Air Force testimony can't be ignored. Inclined to accept you 2005 Page #102  
              Majic Eyes Only just can't believe they were out of the loop. 2005 Page #131  
want to insist that A. governments can't keep secrets and B. the real secre 2006 Page #8  
ey don't know what is going on and can't admit that either. I disagree with 2006 Page #8  
als. The key rule here is that one can't tell one's friends without telling 2006 Page #9  
hnologically than are we, since we can't go out there. This would strongly  2006 Page #10  
und and access to similar science, can't correctly predict the technique to 2006 Page #11  
information to callers. Frankly, I can't live my life looking over my shoul 2006 Page #12  
st to deal with the silly "Secrets can't be kept" notions. C. Because I hav 2006 Page #13  
" `Can you expand on that?" -No, I can't.' • Later says. 'Nye have things i 2006 Page #27  
apt,Washington/Politics NASA costs can't be verified. GAO report says 0, .  2006 Page #32  
nvolved, the Army was — heavily. I can't give you an exact date when they v 2006 Page #127  
y the least. "Even to you, Nick, I can't comment on that," said Pope. "But  2006 Page #130  
 the Rendlesham affair, titled You Can't Tell the People, British writer Ge 2006 Page #132  
gland, September 30, 1988. 31. You Can't Tell the People, Georgina Bruni, P 2006 Page #137  
 one of these things and you still can't believe it? Won't believe it? That 2006 Page #157  
o Howard. I said, 'Look here, they can't even spell magic right. They spell 2006 Page #158  
getting out?' He said, Tom, I just can't do it no more.' I asked, 'Does it  2006 Page #160  
gs that would be so disruptive, we can't go there. So, you just need to kee 2006 Page #162  
rstood the need for secrecy. But I can't accept it no more. Not for this! N 2006 Page #163  
says they aren't real. And, if you can't trust the government.-- who can yo 2006 Page #173  
 I'm fascinated by the subject but can't alJow myself to take it seriouslv. 2007 Page #77  
nd she was endangering her life. l can't remember what it is called now. l  2007 Page #81  
 deal with the extradition law and can't deal with anything to do with the  2007 Page #91  
owed to speak at these things. You can't defend. However the prosecution ca 2007 Page #91  
after \X/\XfJI, but was told: "you can't print that". It was obvious to Jac 2007 Page #107  
somewhere right around in there. I can't remember exactly how old I ·was. Y 2007 Page #122  
since as long as I can remember. I can't remember not going hunting with my 2007 Page #123  
re, they shut the town down and we can't even get mail." I remember hearing 2007 Page #126  
nge reflections began to loosen, 1 can't say for sure if they were sparks o 2007 Page #196  
& Peter Robbins, Cosimo, 2005; You Can't Tell the People, Georgina Bruni, S 2008 Page #39  
old him, "You 'l/ read about it. I can't talk about it. ft 's really someth 2008 Page #53  
 Colonel Halt, 'It's back again. I can't believe it!' He acted like he was  2008 Page #88  
ed itself. IF FOR SOME REASON THEY CAN'T GET THESE CHROMOSOMES, WHAT WILL H 2008 Page #91  
ROUGH TIME? To go backwards . They can't go forward. THEY CAN'T GO INTO THE 2008 Page #92  
ards . They can't go forward. THEY CAN'T GO INTO THEIR FUTURE? They go to t 2008 Page #92  
orty or fifty thousand years. They can't go back much further. They might n 2008 Page #92  
, why is the truth suppressed? Why can't governments tell their citizens th 2008 Page #95  
t out. It feels like glass, but it can't be glass. It's got to be metal, bu 2009 Page #66  
re good men doing your job, but we can't really comment on it.' Something d 2009 Page #78  
ed her for details and she said, "/can't tell you-they 'II come and arrest  2009 Page #88  
 lab and the officer told me, "You can't go home; you are going to finish t 2009 Page #93  

Word: "can-ied", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ld-historical dimensions was being can-ied out. And this was not in order t 2008 Page #130  

Word: "canaclian", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ng, but he goes on to say that the Canaclian government's Project Magnet ha 2005 Page #172  

Word: "canada", 34 instance(s) (Back to Top)

vania, and the Ontario province of Canada. A preliminary check by official  2003 Page #53  
ojectile fired from a giant gun in Canada, a secret spy plane, a Soviet Ven 2003 Page #65  
Earth's atmosphere at 3:18 A.M. in Canada on that same date in 1965. If the 2003 Page #65  
he Navy and trains with the RAF in Canada to be a flier, but the armistice  2003 Page #85  
 Pembroke Crescent Fredericton. NB Canada £38 2VI first printing April 1990 2003 Page #136  
onal Aeronautical Establishment of Canada reportedly showed the metal fragm 2004 Page #30  
urring all over the United States, Canada and many other countries, all wit 2004 Page #76  
untries that was "in the loop" was Canada. The fact that Canada was aware t 2004 Page #85  
he loop" was Canada. The fact that Canada was aware that America possessed  2004 Page #85  
ashed saucer truths" were known by Canada as early as 1950, only three year 2004 Page #85  
d under the official Secret Act of Canada and therefore couldn't discuss it 2004 Page #93  
search project (Project Magnet) in Canada, and they also had much film. Car 2004 Page #94  
raft from an unreachable source in Canada. In Status Report #3, Stringfield 2004 Page #97  
o none other than Wilbert Smith in Canada for analysis. We know of no lette 2004 Page #102  
an alien vessel recovered in Carp, Canada, also in 1989. Both cases are suf 2004 Page #121  
th Africa crash and the 1989 Carp, Canada "retrieval" Slide 17 WHAT SOME HO 2004 Page #122  
per was eventually declassified by Canada and found its way into the hands  2004 Page #140  
able by some natural phenomena. In Canada, the Air Force and government got 2004 Page #178  
me Research by Andrew Lavoie, RPIT Canada One of the questions concerning R 2004 Page #231  
o Hampton Roads from "a source" in Canada. In his paper The UFO Crash/ Re1n 2005 Page #43  
covery of an alien vessel in Carp, Canada. Accomplished author and internat 2005 Page #132  
nthrax vaccination. • Spring 1998: Canada orders troops in the Gulf to rece 2006 Page #108  
d meat packing industry in the UK, Canada and the U.S. Our smarter scientis 2006 Page #116  
aid: "To date, only Great Britain, Canada, and the Soviet Union, are contac 2006 Page #140  
. Our early warning radar ystem in Canada had picked up formations of unide 2006 Page #167  
 said that "early warning radar in Canada" had detected 'formations" (plura 2006 Page #167  
was located in Alaska and northern Canada, so it could not possibly have tr 2006 Page #178  
bout. 1 know this because I live 1 Canada. 1 n some respects, the Canadian  2007 Page #34  
ber: To call a number in the U.S., Canada or the Caribbean, press IJ); pres 2007 Page #68  
Hawker Siddeley) in Malcon Ontario Canada. Mr. Frost was a gifted aircraft  2007 Page #111  
ese aircraft, and visited the Avro Canada plant on September 16, 1953. Not  2007 Page #111  
-------------- ----------, --A VRO CANADA VTOL AIRCRAFT 01.:SIG:i\S 1/.---~ 2007 Page #112  
SI ON \VITI I WINGLETS 2CREW A YRO CANADA VTOL AIRCRAFT DESIGJ\S ltOTORS: C 2007 Page #113  
 Hampshire, were driving home from Canada when they were subjected to a ter 2008 Page #35  

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s Suffield Research Station. It is Canada's equivalent to Area 51. It had a 2004 Page #87  

Word: "canadian", 53 instance(s) (Back to Top)

. ” —Wilbert Smith in a Top Secret Canadian government memorandum, 21 Novem 2003 Page #12  
can military this summer. U.S. and Canadian forces recorded a remarkable en 2003 Page #88  
 B. Smith Memo November 21, 1951 • Canadian Top Secret Memo in Dept of Tran 2003 Page #161  
r two are Jimmy Carter, and former Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson.  2003 Page #190  
n a top-secret capacity — with the Canadian government's Department of Tran 2004 Page #14  
 and George Popovich — stated: Our Canadian Research Group has recovered on 2004 Page #14  
a suspicious mind might ask if the Canadian study actually took place and i 2004 Page #30  
r a special and little known Royal Canadian Air Force Department for the in 2004 Page #41  
g giving orders to RCN divers on a Canadian Naval vessel? His friend could  2004 Page #44  
erican newspapers front pages. The Canadian who was in charge of collecting 2004 Page #85  
ng saucer investigation run by the Canadian government. The project was kno 2004 Page #85  
ronted about Project Magnet in the Canadian parliament in the 1960s, a gove 2004 Page #86  
nt minister insisted that that the Canadian government never had any seriou 2004 Page #86  
Smith died people representing the Canadian, United States, and Soviet Unio 2004 Page #86  
igation funded and approved by the Canadian government. In an October 28, 1 2004 Page #86  
he fellow who was in charge of the Canadian government's Project Magnet, wh 2004 Page #86  
r the country was too much for the Canadian government and Smith. The flyin 2004 Page #87  
lien and that he had convinced the Canadian government to open a base so th 2004 Page #87  
 of letters that described why the Canadian government shut down the flying 2004 Page #88  
) Furthermore, Smith said that the Canadian government felt helpless. In an 2004 Page #88  
 In a February 2, 1959 letter to a Canadian researcher Smith added: No mini 2004 Page #88  
an official TOP SECRET memo to the Canadian government detailing what he ha 2004 Page #89  
l 1979 when researchers forced the Canadian government to release it. On pa 2004 Page #89  
e of tremendous sig_,nificance.The Canadian government reaction to the TOP  2004 Page #89  
ited States was coming through the Canadian Embassy down the road from the  2004 Page #89  
sy which pointed out how seriously Canadian officials were taking the infor 2004 Page #89  
etter written to Gordon Cox at the Canadian Embassy Smith detailed the Bush 2004 Page #90  
onference down the street from the Canadian Embassy. Dr. Sarbacher had done 2004 Page #91  
iew with Dr. Sarbacher through the Canadian military liaison at the Canadia 2004 Page #91  
e Canadian military liaison at the Canadian Embassy. Sarbacher gave Smith c 2004 Page #91  
 to talk. In an interview with the Canadian UFO show Strange Days Indeed, J 2004 Page #93  
 was delivered to the house by the Canadian or... SDI: So it came from the  2004 Page #93  
 he was constantly visited by both Canadian government officials as well as 2004 Page #94  
 duty. Years after Dr. Walker died Canadian researcher and writer Palmiro C 2004 Page #100  
 War Crimes trial. Wilber Smith, a Canadian scientist, reported in a classi 2004 Page #140  
in letters to constituents, and as Canadian scientist Wilber Smith indicate 2004 Page #141  
 aspects of the UFO phenomenon for Canadian television; one a biography of  2004 Page #214  
American scientist: 4 confirmed to Canadian government engineer Wilbert Smi 2004 Page #217  
f Manchester, UK; Andrew Lavoie, a Canadian engineer; Marilyn Ruben, graphi 2004 Page #227  
hicle. Neil asked Andrew Lavoie, a Canadian RPIT researcher and engineer, t 2004 Page #231  
poken out, as well. A statement by Canadian government official and enginee 2005 Page #79  
ith, senior radio engineer for the Canadian Department of Transport stated: 2005 Page #128  
he Alien Autopsy film, made by the Canadian special effects company TWIN FX 2005 Page #150  
cial effects company TWIN FX for a Canadian TV documentary, in an attempt t 2005 Page #150  
h/Sarbacher Revelation Early 1980s Canadian ufologist Arthur Bray finds key 2006 Page #26  
ilitary Encounters • 1975 U.S. and Canadian border area • 9119/76 Iranian F 2006 Page #28  
e 1 Canada. 1 n some respects, the Canadian media are less concrol1ed than  2007 Page #34  
of Legend: folk tales from Hawaii, Canadian Indians, Hindus, Greeks, Irish, 2007 Page #44  
                               THE CANADIAN CONNECTION: Durino \'v'\X/11 Ge 2007 Page #111  
ionaries was stopped in Halifax by Canadian authorities but released on ord 2008 Page #125  
s a senior radio engineer with the Canadian Department of Transportation. D 2009 Page #36  
 World War 2 that-according to the Canadian Press-rivaled the atomic bomb,  2009 Page #156  
ates, Britain and New Zealand, the Canadian Greatly exaggerated . The proje 2009 Page #167  

Word: "canadians", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

f collecting this material for the Canadians was Wilbert Brockhouse Smith.  2004 Page #85  
t statement. The evidence that the Canadians were basing their evaluation o 2004 Page #90  
r. Sarbacher had done work for the Canadians including working on the DEW l 2004 Page #91  
he same time as in the states. The Canadians, however, never got back in. T 2004 Page #178  
ARTHLINGS instead of as Americans, Canadians, Greeks, Peruvians, etc. Many  2006 Page #9  

Word: "canal", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

price for photographing the Panama Canal and other defense installations. " 2008 Page #132  
, First Joint Stock Land Bank, the Canal Bank and Trust Company of New Orle 2008 Page #133  

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37 Zolotoy Berkut • Forward Swept/ Canard Wings • Stealth • Cloaking • More 2004 Page #164  

Word: "cancel", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

stated that he nearly called me to cancel the interview. He said his wife d 2003 Page #68  
ith nuclear fuels and equipment to cancel out gravity instead of fighting i 2005 Page #172  
uration works. Because the torques cancel at the pivot and effective pivots 2009 Page #22  

Word: "canceled", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

o embarrassed that the project was canceled. Why Keep it Secret? The next t 2004 Page #123  
He asked whether the President had canceled the eleven-thitV meeting with A 2006 Page #167  
issue by the time of MJ-12. He had canceled a scheduled trip on July 8, 194 2008 Page #132  
 third planned burst, Charlie, was canceled. (Wikipedia) In Snoddg_rass' .e 2009 Page #174  

Word: "cancelled", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

as when he cut the defense budget, cancelled the B-l bomber, leaked the ste 2003 Page #196  
ar as I know I have worked on more cancelled high technology classified pro 2006 Page #13  
to descend to 17,000 feet. He then cancelled his IFR flight plan, a routine 2006 Page #81  
Cold War thawed, the United States cancelled its involvement with RAF Woodb 2008 Page #72  

Word: "cancels", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

gram. Gorbachev later 'officially' cancels the program. • January 1991: U.S 2006 Page #108  
• 1992: Boris Yeltsin 'officially' cancels Russia's 'offensive' weapons pro 2006 Page #108  

Word: "cancer", 26 instance(s) (Back to Top)

f several days as she was dying of cancer. It is important to note that thi 2003 Page #22  
he was at my home fatally ill with cancer so we had a frank discussion. She 2003 Page #23  
 51, after a long battle with skin cancer. SLIDE #2: GAO Report, July 1995  2004 Page #60  
ears. Smith, you see, was dying of cancer of the lower bowel. When he reali 2004 Page #86  
r fighting a long battle with lung cancer. He had continued his research an 2004 Page #110  
he militay such as 3-D holography, cancer research, lasers, and the like. A 2004 Page #181  
m 3-D moving holography, laser and cancer, all of the R&D advance research  2004 Page #182  
a hospital in Texas with prostrate cancer to talk with him directly, becaus 2004 Page #195  
ught it. He was dying of prostrate cancer in a hospital in Texas, and I was 2004 Page #196  
MJ12 maverick member — died throat cancer • Congressman Schiff — Embarrasse 2004 Page #201  
ructure that allowed virulent skin cancer Agenda • Methodology • The CIA &  2004 Page #201  
 several months latter of Lymphoma Cancer • Twist — Why was his death faked 2004 Page #208  
IA & NSA on the record • Died from cancer in 1997 at age of 59 Central Inte 2004 Page #210  
 biology, ps~chology, meteorology, cancer research, sociology, human sexual 2005 Page #87  
 work and study to the dynamics of cancer formation. His outstanding books  2005 Page #89  
s Psychology of Fa.scis111 and The Cancer BiopatfD, all came out of this pe 2005 Page #89  
t with some success in research on cancer therapy." The physicist responded 2005 Page #91  
r 18, 1994, after a long bout with cancer, Leonard Stringfield died in his  2005 Page #139  
erceptor . 172 Before Rich died of cancer, he confirmed : 1. There are two  2005 Page #174  
LV to study adjunct modalities for cancer treatments. One of these studies  2006 Page #206  
udies of which indicated it causes cancer in lab animals, raised fears of a 2008 Page #123  
wn as the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, the New York City-based c 2008 Page #140  
er Center, the New York City-based cancer center built in 1939 on land dona 2008 Page #140  
remained even after two bouts with cancer. When I visited June's home, I fo 2009 Page #88  
e. She was physically active until cancer incapacitated her for the last ti 2009 Page #88  
outlived two husbands and survived cancer twice. What are they going to do- 2009 Page #88  

Word: "cancers", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 the host cell's chromosomes. Many cancers in vertebrates are caused by ret 2004 Page #81  
romosome. Many naturally occurring cancers of vertebrate animals are caused 2004 Page #81  
ause of higher levels of childhood cancers in the area; and his thesis was  2006 Page #125  

Word: "candelaria", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 entered Mexican airspace north of Candelaria. They were over the convoy si 2006 Page #135  

Word: "candidate", 10 instance(s) (Back to Top)

om General Wesley Clark Democratic Candidate for President “I still believe 2003 Page #8  
es Governor Howard Dean Democratic Candidate for President What ’s your sta 2003 Page #9  
r Vice President (and Presidential candidate Wallace says "I insist, if the 2003 Page #87  
or EWL □ Ryan has identified a few candidate names 118.7003 Special Operati 2003 Page #182  
vior." He appeared to be a perfect candidate for getting across the governm 2004 Page #181  
lock Holmes, doggedly tracked down candidate vehicles, eventually determini 2004 Page #231  
n got accepted for a Naval Officer candidate school program. Howard transfe 2006 Page #160  
970's and 1980's might be a likely candidate —see Plate 3 188               2006 Page #191  
n a little crazy. And days later a candidate running for president was tarr 2008 Page #14  
rst atomic bomb, was another prime candidate for a high-level group dealing 2008 Page #131  

Word: "candidates", 9 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 tales. Below is a list of logical candidates. Each person and related fami 2003 Page #34  
 the scene. One of the most likely candidates was Garland F. Fronabarger -  2003 Page #34  
te's story, there are several good candidates. According to the story the f 2003 Page #37  
lan Drugstore, La Crosse, Wl a Two candidates interviewed a One researcher  2003 Page #180  
t UFOlogy • J.V. Stalin's Matrix • Candidates for USSR's Variant of MJ-12 • 2004 Page #152  
s were executed by shooting and 59 candidates and doctors of physical scien 2004 Page #159  
RT THREE: Some UFO Crash Retrieval Candidates • Obvious early cases (among  2006 Page #29  
 to consider?" Scores of potential candidates were considered; at length, t 2006 Page #51  
at are likely to occur. Three main candidates emerged. They were: I. the re 2006 Page #52  

Word: "candle", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 at fooling witnesses, such as the candle on a hot-air balloon. Sometimes,  2004 Page #121  

Word: "candles", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

r balloons out of tissue paper and candles, provoking sightings across the  2004 Page #28  

Word: "candlestick", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d sending it to my address at 1727 Candlestick Lane, Newport Beach CA 92660 2003 Page #179  

Word: "candor", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ce (FOIJ\) request. In a moment of candor, the reply stated "the lmerplanet 2005 Page #123  
ck trust with a convincing show of candor and leadership. To maintain publi 2006 Page #64  

Word: "candy", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

mmer of '97 as a 'limited edition' candy. The wrapper s featured a gray ali 2007 Page #63  
s product's strongest suit and the candy pops themselves have nothing in co 2007 Page #64  

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d the ranchers had never found any canine or indeed human tracks around the 2003 Page #143  

Word: "canister", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

antilli pictured in 1995 holding a canister of the alleged Alien Autopsy fi 2005 Page #151  
dynamic laser test facility: Epoxy canister development: Completely integra 2007 Page #163  

Word: "canisters", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

mac the AM of the 30'h. He had two canisters of 35 mm footage with him, bag 2004 Page #50  
he AM of December 30th. He had two canisters of 35mm footage with him ... H 2008 Page #88  
llegedly received 35mm film in two canisters on December 30, 1980, from RAF 2009 Page #60  
he AM of December 30th. He had two canisters of 35mm footage with him ....  2009 Page #60  

Word: "cannibalistic", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

iscovered kuru in New Guinea, in a cannibalistic tribe, brought cerebral ma 2006 Page #114  

Word: "cannibals", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ting disease (CWD) in elk, kuru in cannibals and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease  2006 Page #116  

Word: "canno", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ize. Of course, this colonizat ion canno:: be conducted on c:..ass:.c lines 2008 Page #113  

Word: "cannon", 6 instance(s) (Back to Top)

He told presidential historian Lou Cannon that one of his roles in the Reag 2003 Page #199  
ery well, a reputation as a "loose cannon." 36 In one fell literary swoop,  2004 Page #222  
 in the Roswell story, as a "loose cannon," thereby undermining his credibi 2004 Page #222  
lery projectile fired from a 280mm cannon, three were airdrops, and seven w 2005 Page #39  
ot-Knothole . · .. ' .. f ( 280 mm Cannon with atomic round, locked and loa 2005 Page #46  
' six more thumps were heard, like cannon firing, but individual, loud, and 2008 Page #98  

Word: "cannons", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 came, as if rocks were falling or cannons were firing, the earth shook, an 2008 Page #100  
aced between the houses, like from cannons, which left traces in the ground 2008 Page #100  

Word: "cannot", 81 instance(s) (Back to Top)

en reported, the majority of which cannot be accounted for by any 'scientif 2003 Page #9  
ere, and even on terra firma, that cannot be accounted for either as manmad 2003 Page #18  
and I think there were three but I cannot swear to that." 19                2003 Page #23  
ring on conventional explanation" “cannot be identified as conventional air 2003 Page #26  
upstairs bedroom. Reins insists he cannot see the patient as he has learned 2003 Page #90  
lt of a high technical skill which cannot be credited to any known culture  2003 Page #161  
f evidence pointing to fakery. One cannot prove they are genuine, but one c 2003 Page #184  
e Berliner letter • The Government cannot verify classified material • Auth 2003 Page #186  
here is ne prevenance" n "Archives cannot locate them ” n "Anything can be  2003 Page #186  
andoff with the ETs even though we cannot prevent abductions n We might be  2003 Page #188  
 The president's word is final and cannot be overruled. It is therefore imp 2003 Page #189  
 inside the craft at LZ-2 but this cannot be                                2003 Page #236  
 in some unknown hieroglyphics and cannot be deciphered. This ship          2004 Page #26  
 so lengthy and detailed that they cannot be completely conveyed here. Inst 2004 Page #43  
hite Sands Missile Range, but this cannot be confirmed." Dissected humanoid 2004 Page #80  
, 14? Are they all Americans? A: I cannot give you the numbers, and no, not 2004 Page #100  
weather balloon? Other researchers cannot read the words "victims of the wr 2004 Page #141  
at the tale. They despise it. They cannot even laugh at it. They wish it wo 2004 Page #144  
• "The eyes can see, but the teeth cannot chew." • Later analysis showed th 2004 Page #167  
on of the Project," said Seamans, "cannot be justified either on the ground 2004 Page #178  
 a document that you can read. You cannot take notes, and I want you to mov 2004 Page #193  
 real, but that their authenticity cannot be proved beyond a reasonable dou 2004 Page #214  
vidence. Conversely, the documents cannot simply be labeled as obvious hoax 2004 Page #214  
, no one else has ever seen it. It cannot be independently examined. Even t 2004 Page #221  
thin the debris which did not, and cannot be resolved by reference to the M 2004 Page #233  
am, according to the burned memo, "cannot be allowed." We conclude with wha 2004 Page #243  
eld. The manufacturer of the paper cannot be located at present although SF 2004 Page #250  
 regarding our activities which we cannot allow. Please submit your views n 2004 Page #251  
NCER (JFK) is "making inquiries we cannot allow." Below is an image of the  2004 Page #251  
 in our environment and Washington cannot be influenced any farther, the we 2004 Page #253  
 of democracy when ordinary people cannot get ordinary answers from their a 2005 Page #77  
te. The question of UFO disclosure cannot be divorced from such issues of p 2005 Page #77  
 not seem to be ours. These points cannot be reasonably countered. It is fa 2005 Page #77  
h has its own value; and because 1 cannot believe that a society based on a 2005 Page #86  
of civilian UFO counterculture ? I cannot Sa), but I am convinced that if t 2005 Page #97  
 actually such problems in mind, l cannot tell." Investigative author Jim M 2005 Page #100  
 of UFOs. And we all know that you cannot take a photograph or video of a h 2005 Page #118  
e UFO crashes, and it is data that cannot be ignored or dismissed. Certainl 2005 Page #121  
erging "kindergarten" planet earth cannot be ruled out. Nor the uber-logic  2005 Page #121  
ntains east of Los Angeles, ·which cannot be identified as convention al ai 2005 Page #122  
ere are stubborn anachronisms that cannot easily be resolved. Forensic test 2005 Page #137  
experts and their expert testimony cannot be ignored. One FX expert to comm 2005 Page #149  
8-9 feet high No doors Or hatches; cannot initially be opened Eventually en 2006 Page #29  
Looks them up; not U S. navy ships Cannot remember the names. Arrested in N 2006 Page #31  
st, once wrote: "Physical evidence cannot be wrong, it cannot perjure itsel 2006 Page #88  
sical evidence cannot be wrong, it cannot perjure itself, it cannot be whol 2006 Page #88  
rong, it cannot perjure itself, it cannot be wholly absent. Only human fail 2006 Page #88  
 inside the craft at LZ-2 but this cannot be confirmed. The team has reserv 2006 Page #104  
rracks in the south of England. "I cannot name my unit or barracks as they  2006 Page #122  
'When I finish talking to you, you cannot reach me again. All incoming call 2006 Page #167  
al U.S. Coast Guard reports. Words cannot express my gratitude. But how's t 2006 Page #180  
ording the official paradigm, they cannot exist. Why not? Because, accordin 2006 Page #181  
ey do not exist. Why? Because they cannot, therefore they do not. And so on 2006 Page #181  
nesses to the event, this maneuver cannot be attributed to an optical illus 2006 Page #190  
commend prior approval from Van" ■ Cannot match Ben Chidlaw (d. 1977) ■ 197 2007 Page #49  
Dockers' television ad campaign. l cannot say that Mr. Haas ever read "Prop 2007 Page #76  
gton, which one man in his bedroom cannot do, I would expect, 83            2007 Page #89  
identified Arial Phenomena impacts cannot slip in-between the cracks for se 2007 Page #121  
 that conventional weapons usually cannot penetrate the intense plasma fiel 2007 Page #131  
nceded by rhe panel that: " ... we cannot rule out that chis signal was of  2007 Page #143  
pears to be a refined alloy but we cannot say which one for certain." The n 2007 Page #196  
hat it was probably man-made. \Y/e cannot establish more conclusively the o 2007 Page #197  
ne thing wrong with that: a meteor cannot be tracked on radar. And this obj 2008 Page #9  
." The time and date of this event cannot be confirmed by John Burroughs no 2008 Page #93  
 so much power that John Burroughs cannot forget the haunting , seemingly t 2008 Page #96  
Lancer, making inquiries "which we cannot allow." This group had been unhap 2008 Page #110  
any circumstances whose condicions cannot yet be foreseen. However, we can  2008 Page #112  
change in traditional concepts. We cannot exclude the possibility that a ra 2008 Page #113  
fare, on which, by some mirac_e we cannot explain, an agreement has been re 2008 Page #114  
sed, whose directors and employees cannot be systematically interviewed and 2009 Page #12  
here there is no air or atmosphere cannot be called air space. It must not  2009 Page #14  
e sovereignty of the United States cannot be absolute or unlimited. It is j 2009 Page #14  
. This absurd and paranoid mindset cannot be allowed to continue as long as 2009 Page #16  
sed, whose directors and employees cannot be systematically interviewed and 2009 Page #23  
is recognized that some UFO events cannot be camouflaged in all instances,  2009 Page #25  
 said: "For reasons of security, I cannot divulge pertinent data on some of 2009 Page #38  
 regarding our activities which we cannot allow. Please submit your views n 2009 Page #39  
 in our environment and Washington cannot be influenced any further, the we 2009 Page #43  
WITH THIS PLANET. Yes, I certainly cannot disagree. I don't think you 're g 2009 Page #75  
m Battelle to Wright-Patterson AFB cannot be found. No doubt they have been 2009 Page #91  
September 27, 1989 were genuine. l cannot explain the uniqueness of the sce 2009 Page #140  

Word: "cannottoyerempbasi", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 ~ "'~,.;•,.:;,~•~ .,. ~-~ . • :1·;cannottoyerempbasi.ze ~the· need for 1b. 2009 Page #28  

Word: "canoeing", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

pril 27, 1996 he disappeared while canoeing on the Wicomico River near his  2004 Page #208  

Word: "canon", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 on Discs? SLIDE #9: 22-millimeter canon Did the United States deliberately 2004 Page #65  
wn with either 20 or 40 millimeter canon fire and he observed on the flying 2004 Page #66  
the product of 20 or 40 millimeter canon fire." SLIDE #9-A: 1945 Supersonic 2004 Page #66  

Word: "canons", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

st all 1nstrumerta t?on and conmun.canons wnen the F-4 turreo a., a1 trom t 2009 Page #143  
meo au 1nstrumer.taoon and commur.:canons Anotner bngntl'{ lighteo Ot:!ett  2009 Page #143  

Word: "canopy", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 impact location of the airplane's canopy, but had no luck. Subsequently, t 2006 Page #75  
"spinal fairing" that ran from the canopy, and tapered back towards the tra 2007 Page #99  
bedded into the 1-1 /2 to 2" thick canopy windows, which may also have been 2007 Page #100  
s. 111e 40' disc featured a hinged canopy that flipped up to allow entry fo 2007 Page #100  

Word: "cans", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ttles, car parts, barbed wire, tin cans, fruit jars, etc. Even the patterns 2003 Page #45  
' tercept an Shootdown confr close cans between and UFO • Ongoing encounter 2006 Page #27  

Word: "canteen", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

, in the office, the corridor, the canteen or at social functions . Think a 2008 Page #69  

Word: "canterbury", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

,.. -'"'c• .-,,,:_ .. May 13, 1972 Canterbury NH ;t:l"I' 13. R•!.li(.U ..,~ 2009 Page #125  

Word: "cantril", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 technician was overcomed n Hadley Cantril, The Invasion from Mars, Princet 2006 Page #103  
ems ► Social 1) Mass panic (Hadley Cantril & War of the Worlds) 2) Culture  2007 Page #36  

Word: "cantwell", 8 instance(s) (Back to Top)

s. Counterintelligence Corps agent Cantwell, from the Tim Cooper documents, 2003 Page #25  
is personal contact with Thomas Cy Cantwell and daughter Salina also provid 2003 Page #27  
our mysterious documents provider, Cantwell writes a short sentence about a 2003 Page #29  
om the true event? Note that other Cantwell statements have provided valid  2003 Page #29  
CIA archivist via TC 1992 1 1 TS ■ Cantwell via TC 93-96 16 42 TS ■ Quillin 2003 Page #169  
re via TC ■ CIA archivist via TC ■ Cantwell via TC ■ Quillin via D. Berline 2003 Page #169  
1992 ■ CIA archivist via TC 1992 ■ Cantwell via TC 93-96 ■ Quillin via D. B 2007 Page #42  
1992 ■ CIA archivist via TC 1992 ■ Cantwell via TC 93-96 ■ Quillin via D. B 2008 Page #115  

Word: "cantwheel", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 White Hot Mission Report □ 1996 - Cantwheel Letter - Southeastern MO Crash 2003 Page #25  
ptured in 1942 in Louisiana.Thomas Cantwheel Letter - Jan 30,1996 Note the  2003 Page #29  
ectly linked to the MJ-12 program, Cantwheel said he worked at the IPU - (s 2003 Page #162  

Word: "canvas", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

untied some ropes while 1 held the canvas; then he climbed in. Fincling a p 2005 Page #157  
el "covered the craft with a large canvas and lifted it with cables" before 2006 Page #87  
t has a cam·as back on it, but the canvas was off of it and tl1ey had a spo 2007 Page #169  

Word: "canvassing", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

mples, while Cheek and Butler were canvassing possible witnesses. Press att 2006 Page #111  

Word: "canyon", 42 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ht descend to the ground in Coyote Canyon in an area that is not visible to 2003 Page #147  
those of us who... SLIDE #17: Hart Canyon Mesa on cloudy day Field trip to  2004 Page #69  
d trip to Aztec crash site in Hart Canyon twelve miles northeast of Aztec d 2004 Page #69  
we. ... have made the trek to Hart Canyon about twelve miles northeast of A 2004 Page #70  
ers, Alleged Disc Crash Site, Hart Canyon Grey plaque on stand marks the al 2004 Page #70  
ame to rest on the mesa above Hart Canyon, possibly on the night of March 1 2004 Page #70  
O Crash Retrievals SLIDE #21: Hart Canyon Mesa During Scott Ramsey's resear 2004 Page #72  
bout the UFO disc each saw in Hart Canyon. The year given was 1948. Now, fo 2004 Page #72  
olicemen said they saw on the Hart Canyon mesa during a night in 1948 — pro 2004 Page #72  
said, We've got to get out to Hart Canyon immediately. There's a bad brush  2004 Page #72  
t a large, silver disk on the Hart Canyon mesa near Aztec highlight how wel 2004 Page #73  
les northeast of Aztec on the Hart Canyon mesa? SLIDE #22: MAP of Farmingto 2004 Page #73  
 crash site on the mesa above Hart Canyon Road, just outside of Aztec, both 2004 Page #216  
y and his friend drove out to Hart Canyon Road to take a look. Ramsey recou 2004 Page #216  
cecraft crash on a mesa above Hart Canyon Road in March, 1948? Beyond a rea 2004 Page #223  
el" ■ "1957 crash just west of Red Canyon" ■ " ... I had access to German d 2005 Page #8  
sound seemed to come from the next canyon. Jose noticed smoke com.ing from  2005 Page #154  
al Conference \Xie headed down the canyon nonetheless, and suddenly, as if  2005 Page #156  
hree could stretch their legs. The canyon was dark, the silence broken only 2006 Page #71  
a northerly heading over the Quinn Canyon Range and Railroad Valley. The ro 2006 Page #79  
ecret Crashes impacted in a rugged canyon about a mile above the Kern River 2006 Page #82  
nd found a scorched section of the canyon that had been considerably distur 2006 Page #83  
on flat, loamy ground. In a rugged canyon with rocky outcrops it would be n 2006 Page #85  
ly given its nom de voyage "Muerto Canyon Virus"—"Valley of Death Virus." 2 2006 Page #111  
 the trees over to the edge of the canyon wall. It looked like steam. It lo 2006 Page #154  
ngular craft fly silently down the canyon and over the town. The craft was  2006 Page #199  
Mountain kind of sticks out of the canyon down there like a sore thumb, bec 2007 Page #122  
n starts to set, the heat from the canyon floor raises and the clouds get a 2007 Page #122  
eople knew at the time that Coyote Canyon -red underlined at bottom center  2007 Page #164  
ider Overview MAP Kirtland, Coyote Canyon, ERDA, Chilili (tvlay 17, 1974 dj 2007 Page #164  
 17, 1974 djsc retrieval) [Lurance Canyon Burn Site and Explosive, Electro- 2007 Page #164  
 28, 1974 f c.--, e6g F..:: Coyolr Canyon ERDA (nukce liutde }1.D,nuno s) - 2007 Page #168  
n relationship to Kirtland, Coyote Canyon, ERDA -Energy Research & Developm 2007 Page #168  
n am· J "strange things" in Coyote Canyon. The friend answered chat once in 2007 Page #173  
89 on guard duty, he was at Coyote Canyon sitting in an Air Force truck rea 2007 Page #173  
 man said he was driving up Coyote Canyon in the 1980s, came around a hill  2007 Page #173  
s, Commander of the Manzano Coyote Canyon complex for Kirtland AFB. The com 2007 Page #174  
rom North to South over the Coyote Canyon area of the Department of Defense 2007 Page #176  
ed suddenly in the sky over Coyote Canyon. The three first thought the obje 2007 Page #176  
ls. The light landed in the Coyote Canyon area. Sometime later, three witne 2007 Page #176  
ht "was driving East on the Coyote Canyon access road on a routine builclin 2007 Page #176  
patrolling the Kirtland AFB Coyote Canyon Manzano Weapons Storage Area saw  2007 Page #176  

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hree different times inside Coyote Canyon's restricted test range between A 2007 Page #174  

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 Aljuil 1901 PWNTTD « CAMAOA CHMft CAO liCA occcjoeu p kJ TTOP SECRET EiES  2003 Page #136  

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utes of active bubble release, the cap was removed and a flame applied over 2003 Page #114  
 the dentist after having broken a cap eating chicken. Ike reappeared the n 2003 Page #192  
length -that protruded from an ice cap located at the southwest edge of Ara 2007 Page #137  
rvation lasted about 1 minute. "NI CAP reporters noted that the day of the  2007 Page #165  
n by Prof. Charles A. :Maney of NI CAP in F!Jing SaHcer Revie111 ("The Camp 2007 Page #193  
The man who did the talking wore a cap while the others wore helmets. Sandr 2008 Page #45  

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 PINETAINE. IT: 1 r,- c. G. STRUM, CAP% URN 14 0. 5. limn a1nam1/4 Run le T 2004 Page #19  

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dvisable to granc it co all others capab-e of reach:.ng another celestial b 2008 Page #113  

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a possible interceptor with Mach 3 capabilit:y. Creation of a local gravita 2005 Page #171  

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uire intelligence team operational capabilities. The author of the paper el 2004 Page #4  
impact of the ET technology on our capabilities. Report 51 specifically des 2004 Page #119  
uire intelligence team operational capabilities ... Headquarters USAF has e 2005 Page #142  
r own history as it does about the capabilities and intentions of space vis 2005 Page #143  
-mea sures, an assessment of these capabilities would be of prime imponance 2005 Page #162  
t communicates and/or what unusual capabilities it might have. Form: this d 2006 Page #53  
oid us or ignore us? Communication/Capabilities: How does the NHI entity co 2006 Page #53  
and skepticism about NHI motives & capabilities; threat would be widely ass 2006 Page #54  
s against NHI destructive/invasive capabilities. Business In business, ther 2006 Page #62  
g time — time to assess nature and capabilities of NHI, time to coordinate  2006 Page #68  
s about his airplane's performance capabilities. Second, the A-12 had crash 2006 Page #75  
hich, when combined with the known capabilities of radar, call into questio 2006 Page #170  
d out why one must learn about the capabilities and locations of early warn 2006 Page #170  
way." By combining the known radar capabilities with the information in Win 2006 Page #171  
e of the Coin: looks at the Soviet capabilities, worries about the Cold War 2007 Page #45  
ck that crus aircraft had "nuclear capabilities" . Jack was told that this  2007 Page #107  
uire intelligence team operational capabilities. Operation Blue Fly has bee 2007 Page #134  
ncerning Soviet/Bloc technological capabilities . As this document demonstr 2007 Page #134  
ates learned about Soviet aims and capabilities at the end of World War II, 2008 Page #139  
 hard estimates as to future enemy capabilities or actions was recognized b 2009 Page #18  
astru:lllre -a 'breaka ■ Off world capabilities . ■ My guess !her main area 2009 Page #152  

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S SO BIG THAT THEY DIDN'T HAVE THE CAPABILITY OR THE TIME TO ENVESTIGATE TH 2004 Page #24  
r helicopter and airborne shipping capability were significantly limited to 2004 Page #127  
oup of interested novices has less capability than a government -funded ent 2004 Page #231  
igence Service Squadron (AISS) the capability to investigate these reports. 2005 Page #141  
loyment of AFClt intelligence team capability is provided for in UFO invest 2005 Page #142  
has demonstrated a feat beyond the capability of our own technology. The mi 2005 Page #162  
mother ships) with lord knows what capability. They have no reason to negot 2006 Page #5  
e above the ground and gave it the capability to hover. The aluminum colore 2006 Page #94  
er more covert facility with BL-IV capability. In the former Soviet Union,  2006 Page #106  
fare plans, and have a non-trivial capability and were arguably the most in 2006 Page #106  
hink! (laughs) But it disabled our capability to hurt it without hurting a  2006 Page #149  
operating with some standard range capability as an air traffic control rad 2006 Page #171  
e AFB. Traffic control radar had a capability of detecting aircraft at alti 2006 Page #171  
d climate ► Emerging space tra vel capability ► Starting to harness nuclear 2007 Page #37  
loyment of AFCIN intelligence team capability is provided for in UFO invest 2007 Page #134  
h equipment. The intelligence team capability to gain rapid access, regardl 2007 Page #134  
ports, is the only such collection capability available to AFCIN, and it is 2007 Page #134  
classified information such as the capability of military radar systems, in 2008 Page #63  
 table 22 reflects the preliminary capability of the computer to discrimina 2008 Page #108  
f UFO data collection and analysis capability that an open society must hav 2009 Page #15  
that the Soviets did not have that capability but realized they were thinki 2009 Page #17  
ure as much data on Soviet nuclear capability and advise the White House an 2009 Page #17  
ude in any NIE on Soviet UFO decoy capability, missile, warhead, and booste 2009 Page #19  
cecraft , launch vehicles, payload capability and political discussion amon 2009 Page #19  
n Earth. It was beyond our (human) capability. DID YOU SAY TO JOHN BURROUGH 2009 Page #65  
tiple objects appear that have the capability to send down what I would say 2009 Page #75  

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ace device suggests that it wasn't capable of such maneuvers. Also the size 2003 Page #65  
people in professional levels were capable of dealing with this information 2004 Page #75  
l, pp. 197, 201. • 'The army needs capable, honest men, just as the economi 2004 Page #154  
which, when properly employed, was capable of altering weather patterns in  2005 Page #88  
nto flight commands. The craft was capable of trans-atmospheric flight and  2005 Page #174  
y the military as someone that was capable of communicating with EBEs. He c 2006 Page #22  
 life form will be intelligent and capable of purposeful interaction. (The  2006 Page #52  
ne idea involved an unmanned drone capable of carrying a camera package to  2006 Page #77  
ruck large enough to handle it and capable of being sealed totally. Some of 2006 Page #135  
control radars. The Batteries were capable of operating independently; or i 2006 Page #142  
dar target was from a single C-47 (capable of up to 220 mph at altitudes up 2006 Page #169  
 west coasts of the US, radar sets capable of detecting aircraft at 150 mil 2006 Page #170  
 late 1940's there were radar sets capable of a 200 mile range at 40,000 ft 2006 Page #170  
dia companies grow larger and more capable of controllin g the news. The pr 2007 Page #14  
r the four discs. These bombs were capable of being delivered with "pinpoin 2007 Page #107  
me clear that only one country was capable of provid.ing the necessary "fin 2007 Page #111  
at contains a microbial life forn1 capable of infecting, and controlling ,  2008 Page #103  
aw co c.he poinc where ic would be capable of coping wich new situations wo 2008 Page #112  
 to an end with the end of regions capable of being occupied, which have no 2008 Page #113  
at Hitler's air force was rendered capable of bombing London, the city that 2008 Page #127  
 experimental model and is not yet capable of carrying a man. It could easi 2009 Page #22  
y Seals or Army Special Forces are capable of doing things nonnal field uni 2009 Page #155  
o through my mail as I didn't feel capable of evaluating much of the conten 2009 Page #179  

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a significant infection, with high capacit) co cause toxemia-not co my surp 2005 Page #33  

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 Lee Harvey Oswald in a variety of capacities. Banister was a Special Agent 2003 Page #42  
acility-claims of huge undelgroond capacities. Northrop Grumman Advanced Sy 2007 Page #56  

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hicle functioned just like a giant capacitor...the craft itself stored the  2003 Page #102  

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fect of highly charged disc-shaped capacitors. When the capacitors were cha 2005 Page #170  
d disc-shaped capacitors. When the capacitors were charged in excess of 50  2005 Page #170  
Astronautics number of these clisc capacitors from a freely rotating carous 2005 Page #171  
 assembly to rotate. These charged capacitors could also le\·itate. Accorcl 2005 Page #171  

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of same, and his inability (in his capacity as Secretary of Defense) to imp 2003 Page #85  
the 1950s worked — in a top-secret capacity — with the Canadian government' 2004 Page #14  
 the 1950s, worked in a scientific capacity with the Moscow Aviation Instit 2004 Page #15  
p command (in a defense department capacity) at Wright-Patterson in 1953, t 2005 Page #44  
tus, character structure, and work capacity at that time." But does all tlu 2005 Page #103  
document about it in an "official" capacity, and have signed or will sign a 2005 Page #137  
Es, and his actual service in that capacity was not recorded on his militar 2006 Page #21  
ess, the risk would be its unknown capacity for covert manipulation or infi 2006 Page #63  
m. Having previously served (in my capacity as Director of CONTACT, The Cen 2006 Page #181  
whose father \Vorked in a civilian capacity the field of contract photograp 2007 Page #138  
p command (in a defense department capacity) at WrightPatterson in 1953, to 2009 Page #50  
aland and Australia in a technical capacity at the second Bikini atom bomb  2009 Page #166  
aland and Australia in a technical capacity at the second Bikini atom bomb  2009 Page #172  

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nd the Soviet Union have a special capacity-in the field of space-there is  2009 Page #40  

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her in a rub full of concrete. The capcion read, "Elvis scill emails Jimmy  2007 Page #67  

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 Evidence for A Crash Retrieval In Cape Girardeau Missouri ...............  2003 Page #3  
 Evidence for A Crash Retrieval In Cape Girardeau Missouri In 1941 Ryan S.  2003 Page #21  
rial spacecraft crash-retrieval in Cape Girardeau, Missouri in the spring o 2003 Page #21  
Baptist minister that had moved to Cape Girardeau and started ministering a 2003 Page #21  
just 10-15 miles by car outside of Cape Girardeau. The quick summary of the 2003 Page #21  
 dead aliens In a field outside of Cape Girardeau at night In 1941. The pol 2003 Page #22  
ther who was a Baptist minister in Cape Girardeau Missouri in the Spring of 2003 Page #23  
avit and the living brother of the Cape Girardeau County sheriff in 1941, C 2003 Page #24  
cials would be the County sheriff, Cape Girardeau or Jackson MO police depa 2003 Page #30  
a Sheriff 1941 - Ruben R. Schade ■ Cape Chief of Police - Marshall F. Morto 2003 Page #31  
present a CG FBI Special Agent-? □ Cape Fire Chief - Carl J. Lewis □ Jackso 2003 Page #31  
r than ET, alien or non-human. The Cape Girardeau police chief in 1941 was  2003 Page #31  
re this UFO crash event outside of Cape Girardeau the FBI opened an office, 2003 Page #32  
ram to keep track of the witnesses?Cape Girardeau Opens FBI Office The fire 2003 Page #32  
he time is called Cracraft-Miller. Cape police officer John Cracraft was 29 2003 Page #33  
ched. Who Likely Heard About It? ■ Cape Mayor - Hinkle Statler ■ Jackson Ma 2003 Page #34  
details, the missing things, as to Cape Girardeau being the town, the year, 2003 Page #36  
g. The fire department records for Cape Girardeau are very precise. Althoug 2003 Page #37  
on site, but which one, Jackson or Cape or both? If they were sworn to secr 2003 Page #37  
ely? At present, all I have is the Cape fire logbook for 1941. An examinati 2003 Page #37  
ts from this event but the city of Cape Girardeau as tourists flock to visi 2003 Page #38  
ately help in accessing historical Cape Girardeau or Jackson, MO police rec 2003 Page #38  
 Newspaper article - FBI Office in Cape Planned, Southeast Missourian March 2003 Page #39  
gust 13, 1993 10. 1938 Road Map of Cape Girardeau 11. 1939 Cape Girardeau T 2003 Page #39  
oad Map of Cape Girardeau 11. 1939 Cape Girardeau Telephone book, Cape Gira 2003 Page #39  
939 Cape Girardeau Telephone book, Cape Girardeau public library 12. Cracra 2003 Page #39  
. 1941 Record of Fires and Alarms, Cape Girardeau Fire Museum. 14. Private  2003 Page #39  
, 1999, concerning Walter Fisk 18. Cape Girardeau County Genealogical Socie 2003 Page #39  
n The Roses (add more to this? 21. Cape Girardeau Biography Of A City by Sn 2003 Page #39  
 4 revealed that there was a crash Cape Girardeau, Missouri in 1941, and we 2003 Page #170  
 in from a woman who lived over in Cape Sable Island which is about 13 mile 2004 Page #36  
 dropping off their girlfriends in Cape Sable Island, Dave Kendrick and Nor 2004 Page #36  
shermen in the area with their own Cape [Sable] Island boats; he would phon 2004 Page #37  
Life Boat 101, in Clarks Harbor on Cape Sable Island and advising them to p 2004 Page #38  
ver there would be as many as six "Cape Islanders" plying the waters of the 2004 Page #38  
the 14 miles from Clarks Harbor on Cape Sable Island. This brought the tota 2004 Page #40  
 aircraft missing from Labrador to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Werbicki  2004 Page #40  
the Lighthouse keepers that worked Cape Roseway Light that overlooked the G 2004 Page #44  
teen pages. Witnessed the craft in Cape! Green with Larry and was with him  2004 Page #49  
rences Summary and comments 1 1941 Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA 1 1 1 1 1  2004 Page #110  
G QUESTIONED DOCUMENTS • Report 1, Cape Girardeau, 1941: "White Hot" docume 2004 Page #118  
they had been practicing since the Cape Girardeau crash of 1941 and the L.A 2004 Page #127  
en thinking, "How does it work?" ■ Cape Girardeau in 1941 and Los Angeles i 2005 Page #5  
the years 1941 through 1953: 1941, Cape Girardeau, Missouri; i\lay 194 7, S 2005 Page #163  
n pathogens probably bean with the Cape Girardoux alien, allegedly held up  2006 Page #103  

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way into the farmer's field called Capel Green. Here they 44                2004 Page #47  

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nd managed the construction of the CapiJJa Peak Observarory.] Back to the f 2007 Page #162  

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the background of this image. It's Capilla Peak, 9300 feet hjgh in the Manz 2007 Page #161  
rque . That is the location of the Capilla Peak Observatory operated by the 2007 Page #161  
t the University of New :ivlexico. Capilla Peak Observatory Capilla Peak Ob 2007 Page #161  
ivlexico. Capilla Peak Observatory Capilla Peak Observatory is a research f 2007 Page #161  

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topsy to consist of leakage in the capillaries feeding the lungs, inducing  2006 Page #110  

Word: "capital", 17 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ad the message and scribbled three capital letters on the top right hand po 2004 Page #41  
he first quarterly report of their capital expenditures at El Vado, there w 2004 Page #220  
typed "signature." The text is all capital letters, and each letter takes a 2004 Page #227  
ent to Belo Horizonte, the State's capital, for a thorough analysis, but th 2005 Page #34  
. L. Perhaps this is the honeymoon capital for this corner of the neighborh 2006 Page #7  
d across the sky near the nation's capital tonight. Newspaper offices were  2006 Page #89  
 reported, "Flaming Object Seen at Capital." It was said that this apparent 2006 Page #95  
ngton area meteor" passed over the Capital until it allegedly made its "lan 2006 Page #96  
gton." It passed over the nation's capital on a due west trajectory. These  2006 Page #98  
e globe, below which are the three capital red letters, UFO. And what goes  2007 Page #65  
 transit problem. ln doino-so, the Capital l'vf etro ad team composed a cle 2007 Page #69  
 say, "Need an excuse to be weird? Capital Metro is ponsorino-the ,Weirdest 2007 Page #69  
the word (with a small d and not a capital letter!) because in a very real  2008 Page #69  
uso, copyright April 26, 2000, The Capital. Annapolis , MD. Police Chief Ro 2008 Page #70  
al outposts for the flight of Nazi capital after Germany's surrender in 194 2008 Page #129  
rman industrial issues in the U.S. capital market. In 1957, Fortune magazin 2008 Page #131  
est sort of cosmic rays. The Dail) Capital News reported that: "British Ref 2009 Page #159  

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had democracy, elections, freedom, capitalism. On the average, except for t 2006 Page #10  
tated purpose was to overthrow the capitalism. They were investing major po 2006 Page #165  
tary contest between communism and capitalism, and it was not going well fo 2006 Page #165  
ives. The intertwining of American capitalism with Gem1an corporations bega 2008 Page #126  

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also result in the collapse of the capitalist system that dominates the wor 2006 Page #56  
otent Communist adversaries of the capitalist democracies. Their stated pur 2006 Page #165  
 and pit this creation against the capitalist West, a both-ends-against-the 2008 Page #125  
                world, Unite!" its capitalist founders grew fearful that th 2008 Page #126  

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- La.; JEH was very good about his capitalization and initials because I re 2003 Page #25  
hich follows in exact detail every capitalization, punctuation, spacing and 2003 Page #173  

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") in the security warning was not capitalized because that is now their cu 2003 Page #179  
ore, the word "kraft" is no longer capitalized in the dictionary, reflectin 2003 Page #181  

Word: "capitals", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

he margin the word "PLANT" in bold capitals. Had the NSA been exposed to da 2004 Page #14  
of. Michael Kelley and Linda Howe (Capitals) "The easy answer is no. The Ea 2008 Page #76  

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place about 20 miles east of state Capitol in the Santa Fe National Forest  2003 Page #146  
ken him to the sub-basement of the Capitol building during a visit to Washi 2003 Page #190  
es in the sub-basement of the U.S. capitol. Despite the lack of documents i 2004 Page #84  
d property outside of the nation's capitol. It tracked five different eleme 2004 Page #86  
y of 1952, UFOs flew over the U.S. capitol on two separate weekends. Days a 2004 Page #102  
 two newspapers of West Virginia's capitol city, Charleston. The "Charlesto 2006 Page #95  
WASHINGTON" actually flew over the Capitol on a western heading at 8:00 PM. 2006 Page #97  
west over West Virginia toward the Capitol city of Charleston. Upon reachin 2006 Page #97  
 resulted in a false alarm in this capitol ci0 todol. No air raid alarms we 2006 Page #169  
en. In the ad, set in front of the Capitol Builrung, an unseen space visito 2007 Page #65  
ernment wrote: "It has been new on Capitol Hill since about 1997, about thr 2008 Page #142  

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lar now □ kraft is not now initial caps 32Q03 Special Operations MmualTWO M 2003 Page #180  
First Aid was written with initial caps, and now it is lower case, changing 2003 Page #181  
t page, which was dramatically all caps, typing where the type is in the pa 2004 Page #193  
 wearing uniforms and black-billed caps -and who were in stark contrast to  2009 Page #54  
 wearing uniforms and black-billed caps." The location is, of course, the s 2009 Page #55  
that the aliens wore uniforn1s and caps. The body viewed by Werner was dark 2009 Page #55  

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an Air Force officer that a Gemini capsule had been expelled in the area. M 2003 Page #65  
e United States. The film recovery capsule from the failed Discoverer 5 mis 2009 Page #16  

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. Perhaps I ike human time release capsules , John Burroughs , Jim Pe1misto 2008 Page #96  

Word: "capt", 11 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 1942 - 309th AAFFTD At Sikeston o Capt. Harold J. Shelden, Jr. - Commander 2003 Page #33  
dent in Wortham, Texas, reported, "Capt. John A. Lilly, a prominent and res 2004 Page #32  
rence? After Maj. Jesse Marcel and Capt. Sheridan Cavitt recovered material 2004 Page #226  
people in Europe. • June 24, 1763: Capt. Ecuyer, a British officer under th 2006 Page #107  
 bear all the earmarks of the USAF Capt. Thomas Mantell incident. [Editor's 2006 Page #141  
ell incident. [Editor's Note: USAF Capt. Mantell's plane mysteriously disin 2006 Page #141  
weeks after thcir vault adventure, Capt. Seeley ordered Tom Sheppard, Rober 2006 Page #160  
 said he was going to have to tell Capt. Wood about this. So, I said, 'Fine 2006 Page #161  
ell him.' A couple of hours later, Capt. Wood called me into his office. He 2006 Page #161  
13 Now You See It, Now You Don't!, Capt. Henry S. Shields, MJJI Quarterly,  2008 Page #38  
ediate supervisor.) Others on List Capt. Palmer Lt. Rose Sgt. Clarence ? Lt 2009 Page #94  

Word: "captain", 55 instance(s) (Back to Top)

w often, I came across the name of Captain Charles Buchanan. He was the onl 2003 Page #29  
 Charles Buchanan. He was the only Captain ever mentioned in the 1947 phone 2003 Page #29  
you know it — General Carter calls Captain Buchanan on July 7, 1947 at 4:44 2003 Page #29  
ed by two Air Force investigators, Captain William Lee Davidson and First L 2003 Page #42  
ound Background and WWI Recruit to captain WWI engineering duties Civilian  2003 Page #44  
he story included a statement from Captain Joseph Dussia, the commander of  2003 Page #55  
to investigate. Wing Flight Leader Captain Thomas Mantell, an experienced c 2003 Page #88  
 life. At the request of the Navy, Captain George M. Raines flies to Hobe S 2003 Page #90  
 his statement, Navy psychiatrist (Captain) George M. Raines says that the  2003 Page #92  
 Anderson•Hannegan - PMG• Nimitz • Captain • Patterson Buchanan•George C. M 2003 Page #154  
take the following individuals: 1. Captain James Boyle, presently my aide-d 2003 Page #222  
5(D) or (E) »fifBW individuals: 1. Captain James Boyle, presently my aide-d 2003 Page #230  
says it was going straight up. The captain is noted for his truthfulness."  2004 Page #32  
wner of the Rhonda D and the other Captain was Bradford Shand owner of the  2004 Page #38  
. Werbicki took the microphone and Captain Newell informed him that he had  2004 Page #40  
 and stay safe. Mike Verrano, then Captain, 81st SPS, referred to on five p 2004 Page #50  
 on Unidentified Fbing Objects, by Captain Edward Ruppelt, head of Project  2004 Page #136  
swell, it was written by Air Force Captain Kevin Randle and Donald IL Schmi 2004 Page #136  
ecovery of a downed flying saucer. Captain Kevin Randle has argued, however 2004 Page #141  
ified Flying Objects, by Air Force Captain Edward Ruppelt MAGAZINES MUFON J 2004 Page #149  
1, Steve talked with a former USAF Captain named Rjcharcl TVI.iller who tol 2005 Page #64  
ntuck y Air National Guard, led by Captain Mantell, were on their way from  2005 Page #64  
fvects. Ruppelt was a retired USAF Captain who had headed the Air Force's o 2005 Page #95  
onference, also attended by a USAF Captain H.iJJ and a civilian named Harry 2005 Page #98  
y Moise received a phone call from Captain Hill conveying Watson's apologie 2005 Page #98  
y met later that day. Present were Captain Hill, Dr. Byers, Haberer and the 2005 Page #98  
cisco, the cover story told by the Captain was that a special water tank wa 2005 Page #164  
U.S. military and had an Air Force Captain regularly visit him on a weekly  2006 Page #16  
NSA were officers with the rank of Captain who would not operate through th 2006 Page #22  
nspired to join the Air Force by a Captain who visited his home on a weekly 2006 Page #22  
ron with an intriguing history, as Captain John E. Boyle of the U.S. Air Fo 2006 Page #132  
9. 30. Letter to Nick Redfern from Captain John E. Boyle, United States Air 2006 Page #137  
 people in Code 30 was a man named Captain Wood. He had a person who worked 2006 Page #161  
 that Lt. Commander who worked for Captain Wood what I knew. I told him the 2006 Page #161  
pful sources: Dominic Papetti, the captain/owner of the boat that hosted th 2006 Page #180  
oast Guard Station vessel with the captain of the Steeva 10 aboard: "Observ 2006 Page #185  
ed gewitness testimony of the boat captain and divers involved in the priva 2006 Page #189  
on of the extraterrestrial theory, Captain E. J. Ruppelt ... " ■ " ... have 2007 Page #47  
orado] , Montana ; Kansas; Utah. A Captain Shields [more on him later] of t 2008 Page #9  
d by Howell A.Dennis, an Air Force captain. During the Air Force investigat 2008 Page #9  
uring the Air Force investigation, Captain Shields was identified as Captai 2008 Page #9  
 Captain Shields was identified as Captain Herman Gordon Shields, an Air Fo 2008 Page #9  
 See It, Now You Don't! written by Captain Henry S. Shields of the U.S. Air 2008 Page #30  
e widow of a Westport fishing boat captain. She recalled an unusual convers 2008 Page #45  
d Williams . About Gen. Williams , Captain and Day Shift Commander , Mike V 2008 Page #88  
authentic copy of the signature of Captain Fritz, the homicide officer in c 2008 Page #110  
rge of the JFK assassination . The captain has a reputation for not leaving 2008 Page #110  
gent Adolf Hitler, who reported to Captain Karl Mayr and got funding from b 2008 Page #126  
p Nevada's Mormon Mesa -with Space Captain Aura Rhanes, a supposed citizen  2009 Page #54  
e. His encounters with the shapely Captain Rhanes come across like a cross  2009 Page #54  
ngman. Anxious to see his gorgeous Captain Rhanes again, Bethurum fired int 2009 Page #54  
mber 30, 1980, from RAF Bentwaters Captain and Day Shift Commander, Mike Ve 2009 Page #60  
ht, and I believe to this day that Captain Verano came forward and said a t 2009 Page #78  
 the guidance of a team comprising Captain W.L. Erdman, U.S.N, Colonel Salm 2009 Page #165  
 the guidance of a team comprising Captain W. L. Erdman, U.S.N., Colonel Sa 2009 Page #169  

Word: "captain's", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

      aircraft from the left seat (captain's seat). We were approximately t 2008 Page #10  

Word: "captained", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

58-foot fishing vessel, the Diane, captained by a longtime fisherman and Wh 2006 Page #187  

Word: "captains", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

hermen who owned boats. One of the Captains was Lawrence Smith owner of the 2004 Page #38  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference captains outside of the normal chain of  2006 Page #23  
ed in by Richard Dale Hartman, who captains the Fishing Vessel Steeva 10. T 2006 Page #184  
gs a series of questions. Are some captains of industry privy to classified 2007 Page #59  
o our original questions. Are some captains of industry privy to classified 2007 Page #76  

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 Washington, D.C., on 15 May 1978. Captioned "Report of Fallen Space Object 2004 Page #7  
y above the planet. The drawing is captioned "Current events at your front  2007 Page #67  
s interior glowing. The picture is captioned, "The \Xleirdest wa, to win wo 2007 Page #69  
hjngton, D.C., on i'vlay 15, 1978. Captioned &po,1 of Fallen Space Of!jecl, 2007 Page #141  
ection, while discussing the above captioned phenomena with Lieutenant Colo 2009 Page #178  

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ut ended his presentation with the captivating statement: "\Y./e now have t 2005 Page #81  

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c pressure to the drone during the captive-carry and launch phases of fligh 2006 Page #77  
-21B known as Article 501. Initial captive-carry flights of Article 501 (Fi 2006 Page #78  
the B-52H to carry two drones on a captive-carry flight over northern Nevad 2006 Page #78  

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 in the late 1940s, and it died in captivity in 1952. Reagan sat beside Spi 2003 Page #198  

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hought was an explanation from her captors as to what they were doing with  2003 Page #143  

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 Januaty 7, 1948. [:Editor's Note: Captrun Mantell was on a "ferry mission. 2005 Page #64  

Word: "capture", 15 instance(s) (Back to Top)

s Special Panel to Investigate the Capture of Unidentified Planform Space V 2004 Page #80  
 Tres Cora;:6es. Just prior to the capture, shots were heard by witnesses w 2005 Page #31  
litary Police who took part in the capture of the second creature on the ni 2005 Page #33  
ss said that, at the moment of its capture, the creature made a slight move 2005 Page #33  
o rn.ind the affairs involving the capture of both beings on January 20. On 2005 Page #34  
 sighting or retrieval or with the capture of possible alien beings. He con 2005 Page #35  
me but said he had assisted in the capture of the creature at Hospital Regi 2005 Page #36  
 shortly prior to the sighting and capture of the strange creatures. The fi 2005 Page #36  
s officers appeared on the spot to capture the alien creature in the clistr 2005 Page #37  
s System, \\ hich \\·a designed to capture, organize and analyze data. 'Ir  2007 Page #69  
photographers. "Always be ready to capture that special image." The illustr 2007 Page #71  
personnel was rurecred towards the capture of crashed Soviet space satellit 2007 Page #132  
gs in the woods, carefully avoided capture, and created a controversy that  2008 Page #31  
ocuments and files don't generally capture the politics, the personalities  2008 Page #68  
ities and the intrigue. They don't capture the un-minuted 62                2008 Page #68  

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m Cooper documents, talks about a "captured disk in Louisiana in 1942. Crit 2003 Page #25  
 southwestern Missouri and the one captured in 1942 in Louisiana. □ ...Aero 2003 Page #29  
 southwestern Missouri and the one captured in 1942 in Louisiana.Thomas Can 2003 Page #29  
 the EBEs, and that they are to be captured and removed to a secure locatio 2003 Page #178  
ent strategy we used for analyzing captured enemy aircraft: cover contracts 2003 Page #185  
get something concrete: Q: Have we captured anything? We must have. A: Sure 2004 Page #99  
s Dr. Walker said this: Q: Have we captured any saucers or any material fro 2004 Page #100  
et and witness Duward Haak 11, 20 "Captured flying saucer" seen in Naval Ai 2004 Page #111  
 about this • SOM1-01 talks about "captured" craft and says wreckage may be 2004 Page #128  
gether with the QD discussions of "captured" and "downed" craft are suggest 2004 Page #130  
 of craft and aliens recovered and captured, and at one time we had so much 2004 Page #130  
tographed. One photo in particular captured the telegram at an unusual angl 2004 Page #141  
ovich , Salduuov, Kurchatov,etc. • Captured Nazi V-2(A-4) missiles moved to 2004 Page #158  
he notions of an MJ-12 cabal and a captured live alien that were leaked to  2004 Page #179  
base officials. The whole event is captured on film. I believe that a full  2004 Page #180  
iew with "the keeper" of the first captured live alien. This military offic 2004 Page #195  
d actually lived with a live alicn captured in a late 1940s UFO crash. The  2004 Page #195  
e project; we recovered one craft, captured one. • It also says Wright Fiel 2004 Page #210  
ad access to German discoveries we captured ... "                           2005 Page #8  
er, a creature was spotted. It was captured with a net for catching animals 2005 Page #31  
etrung living-perhaps the creature captured earlier on the 20'h by the Fire 2005 Page #32  
 the rumors of the military having captured a Little monster or strange bei 2005 Page #33  
is complex was the focal point for captured V-2 launches and, in time, the  2005 Page #125  
nterplanetary Phenomenon Unit and "captured" and "downed" craft-are suggest 2005 Page #140  
 and alien occupants recovered and captured . At one time in the early Cold 2005 Page #140  
 War. Colonel Corso also said that captured UFOs were/are kept at Norton, E 2005 Page #168  
rs have spoken out as witnesses to captured UFOs or reverse engineering pro 2005 Page #168  
1969 he was assigned to guarding a captured EBE. The EBE revealed to Stone  2006 Page #21  
An • • STS-114, 8/6/05 11, • Event captured by Jeff Challender • Appears to 2006 Page #31  
, in Invasion Earth, aliens from a captured, crashed UFO were taken to Port 2006 Page #132  
, his angle was that UFOs had been captured and reverse engineered and we h 2007 Page #84  
mainin g group of scientists, were captured by the Russians. It can now be  2007 Page #111  
r own saucer program (derived from captured German scientist) wruch explain 2007 Page #111  
came upon a very unusual find at a captured German facility in France (near 2007 Page #114  
tation, was to recover and exploit captured foreign and exotic technologies 2007 Page #132  
m the frozen mountain, its cameras captured several intriguing images of a  2007 Page #137  
een seen in the sky. The event was captured on seismic equipment as far awa 2008 Page #97  
ding spot, ran out of fuel and was captured after parachuting from his Mess 2008 Page #130  
 Rouge in Strasbourg. According to captured transcripts of the meeting its  2008 Page #136  
9, only two years before a UFO was captured and Pearl Harbor. It is vital t 2009 Page #21  

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Ranch“tosurrll tJaily Rcrnri» RAAF Captures Flying Sauc 75 Pe.' .ent if Min 2003 Page #119  
 the Roswell Daily News that "RAAF Captures Flying Saucer on Ranch in Roswe 2004 Page #134  
ur way, Digital Signal Processin g captures them more clearly." In a trade  2007 Page #71  

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 a master summary electronic file, capturing the highlights of each case. T 2004 Page #110  
ents have taken a keen interest in capturing, retrieving and exploiting the 2005 Page #120  

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aylight t~l~- We didn't have these cap~b1 Occupants gave ho info atio :••!· 2007 Page #180  

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y spring night just 10-15 miles by car outside of Cape Girardeau. The quick 2003 Page #21  
eventually be identified: bottles, car parts, barbed wire, tin cans, fruit  2003 Page #45  
th, was tuning his CB radio in the car that afternoon when he looked up to  2003 Page #58  
Kecksburg area, he jumped into his car and went to the top of a hill on wha 2003 Page #60  
here. Joel's brother stayed by his car, but Joel decided to head down towar 2003 Page #68  
the area they would confiscate his car. The men were heading down through t 2003 Page #70  
Kecksburg Incident The girl in the car was frightened over the occurrence,  2003 Page #71  
e, and her boyfriend stayed in the car with her. Don was able to get past t 2003 Page #71  
creams, he quickly returned to the car. If these accounts are indeed true,  2003 Page #71  
m throwing himself from the moving car. Once admitted, it is decided to hou 2003 Page #90  
16.2003 □s Vegas. Crash CorVerence car, 151                                 2003 Page #155  
 11 July 1947 ‘ORANDUK FOR GENERAL CAR IE R, S ’fA'IS DEPARTMENT 2. General 2003 Page #216  
 for a few precious seconds. Their car rounded the turn, crested a small hi 2004 Page #34  
Wickens slowed down and pulled his car onto the lot, jamming on his brakes. 2004 Page #35  
brakes. Everyone jumped out of the car and ran to the embankment overlookin 2004 Page #35  
Harbor. Everyone got back into the car and Wickens wasted no time covering  2004 Page #35  
 being dropped off, watched Dave's car drive off, then began to walk up the 2004 Page #37  
e days, Chris took him over to his car and showed him some of the material  2004 Page #44  
ks of infrared lights as wide as a car were used to maintain the ordinance  2004 Page #51  
efore when a runaway lorry hit his car. II Former Army Brigadier • Married, 2004 Page #211  
hicles, eventually determining the car fender to be unique to only one mode 2004 Page #231  
 to be unique to only one model of car—a 1941 Series 60 Buick, widely used  2004 Page #231  
, widely used as a U.S. Army staff car for high-ranking military officers o 2004 Page #231  
erences were obtained from antique car dealers, restoration manuals, and ac 2004 Page #232  
 and leaning against the wall of a car repair shop. le had large, bulging,  2005 Page #31  
d cross the path in front of their car. The officer driving the verucle bra 2005 Page #32  
the creature, they put it in their car and drove at once to a first-aid sta 2005 Page #32  
.lJumined by the headlights of his car a crearure in the middJe of the road 2005 Page #35  
ing its body. As the beam from the car lights focused on the "animal," it c 2005 Page #35  
ongated object-"shaped Like a uain car," he would say laterwith four lights 2005 Page #37  
tomic cloud samples. Railroad tank car was flattened and blown quarter of a 2005 Page #49  
mall community about 45 minutes by car from the Desert Research Experimenta 2005 Page #69  
cles, a pick-up and a State Police car. \Vhen they could drive no further,  2005 Page #155  
dent took place inside of a locked car with rolled-up windows, which seemed 2005 Page #165  
re. We drove up there, stopped the car and had a look across the range to w 2006 Page #125  
on. If you can imagine taking your car while it's running, taking the batte 2006 Page #149  
, every single truck, every single car came from Jackass Flats." U.S. Navy  2006 Page #156  
a couple helplessl y watches their car being draw up into a large UFO, the  2007 Page #71  
ou're miles from anywhere and your car has just disappeared into thin air.  2007 Page #71  
 ,--==== PERIMETER ROAD __ ©, ~ACK CAR (Illustration #4) 90 s i E--r--w ' i 2007 Page #96  
 (TOP VIEW) (CC:ILII\G REMOVED FOR CAR ~Y) , c'. c'. c'. ct c) c::') c::')  2007 Page #119  
 solid and some were the size of a car. Several stories that came in were a 2007 Page #128  
ect crash. One man was driving his car when 122                             2007 Page #128  
o flames in his driveway while the car was attempcing to start itself. Ther 2007 Page #129  
hen he saw an object the size of a car, bright wrute, shaped like two half  2007 Page #152  
ut to get the kids to get into the car and we were going to drive up and se 2007 Page #166  
 is what I remember. We got in the car and that's when we drove and were ch 2007 Page #167  
't really a dirt road. lt was like car tracks make through a field or somet 2007 Page #168  
trol uruform on and 1 remember the car being a state police car because it  2007 Page #169  
ember the car being a state police car because it was black and white and t 2007 Page #169  
                               THE CAR AND GET HERE AND lT APPEARS THAT THE 2007 Page #170  
o leave. We immediately turned the car around and went straight home. Paul: 2007 Page #171  
 with the environment , stalling a car engine and dimming the lights, and p 2008 Page #16  
oser attention . He got out of his car as did the occupants of two other ve 2008 Page #58  
hs and Steffens drove their patrol car out the East Gate on a road along Re 2008 Page #78  
e of the forest as if pacing their car and seemed to move closer to them.   2008 Page #78  
to go because they jumped into the car and left. They didn1t ask much. They 2009 Page #82  
 saw it. Then they jumped into the car and left. Then, they all came back a 2009 Page #82  

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some lights in the sky through the car's windshield. He watched them for a  2004 Page #34  

Word: "caramany", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ftnaa ia Indar traalmanl for narv- caramany of nil aucGoiaar, lxul«| qu« an 2003 Page #91  

Word: "caravan", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ounts. Sometime after midnight the caravan rolled out into the night, its d 2004 Page #47  
near the River Conwy. We'd taken a caravan up and a horse, as well, and our 2006 Page #128  
h a window for him. We were in the caravan with the children, as we couldn' 2006 Page #128  
y restless, so we put him near our caravan. But later in the night he start 2006 Page #128  
n the night he started rocking the caravan and was in a terrible state. "Th 2006 Page #128  

Word: "caravanned", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 Ozzie accompanied a scientist who caravanned along the back roads until th 2005 Page #165  

Word: "carbon", 21 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e of the document, showing a clear carbon smudge that can be seen at www.ma 2003 Page #26  
ARA NARA NARA Original N N Y N N N Carbon Y Y N Of C Y Of C Language Edits  2003 Page #205  
ion under a microscope do not have carbon residue which is commonly found a 2004 Page #77  
 destroyed. This one was not. This carbon copy is the only link to MJ-12 an 2004 Page #248  
Group 341, Entry 267 was a memo in carbon on 'onion skin' paper from Roben  2005 Page #125  
t the unusuall) high percentage of carbon. Later, we cut some samples and p 2005 Page #158  
er material that we believe may be carbon fibers. This sort of "hairiness"  2005 Page #158  
egrees, within seconds. A blend of carbon and some ocher trace materials is 2005 Page #158  
r biological structures to get its carbon for growth and development. 5. Pr 2006 Page #113  
agnesium steel but it had a lot of carbon in it. I tried to heat it with a  2006 Page #176  
vas a lightrung strike. le was The Carbon Co1111!J Times and when it finall 2007 Page #123  
 It was about two weeks later, the Carbon Co1111(y J,Je1JJs, went around to 2007 Page #126  
IMS rest "found a surface layer of carbon, oxygen, and rutrogen. Beyond thj 2007 Page #199  
 gives the follO\ving elements: C (carbon) 0.0021 Si (siLicon) 0.09 Mn (man 2007 Page #201  
urthennore, these were the days of carbon paper, and typographic errors wer 2008 Page #105  
or and retyping left a mess on the carbon copy. 99                          2008 Page #105  
ypewriting is also consistent with carbon transfer that was available at th 2008 Page #109  
ote in pencil that says, "original carbon." It is reasonable to conjecture  2008 Page #109  
 •er stamped on each page. It is a carbon copy addressed to Ml-2 through 7  2008 Page #119  
the Burned Document is an original carbon with an Eagle watermark character 2009 Page #39  
ortion of it .. .I left a piece of carbon paper in the drawer and I got in  2009 Page #92  

Word: "carbon-paper", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ystem. The line spacing, typeface, carbon-paper smear and formattin g are a 2005 Page #123  

Word: "carbonate", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

material contains a clay, calcium (carbonate), titanium dioxide and a lead  2003 Page #50  

Word: "carcass", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

crash dummy and thought it was the carcass of a spaceman. The Air Force cal 2004 Page #148  

Word: "carcasses", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 human tracks around the mutilated carcasses. Many of the cattle found on G 2003 Page #143  
. Predators refused to go near the carcasses, which were sometimes poisoned 2003 Page #143  
t the bovine samples, and drop the carcasses near where they got them, and  2006 Page #116  

Word: "card", 22 instance(s) (Back to Top)

was a poor memory and that was the card he played. He stated that he had be 2004 Page #87  
about "half the size of a business card" that he cold her was "a piece of a 2005 Page #131  
al document, "Project 10073 Record Card ATIC Form 329," gave the details of 2006 Page #96  
Budd and I worked on his extensive card file and I helped him type papers a 2006 Page #203  
dation and still sends a Christmas card every year! Physical Evidence Occas 2006 Page #206  
  GLOBAL I LINK™ Worldwide Calling Card 1. Press 1800 788-2102 from a touch 2007 Page #68  
 864-3311 for customer service and card reactivation information. Telecommu 2007 Page #68  
le holdjng up his American Express Card. The text was pure Madjson Avenue a 2007 Page #68  
t if they have an American Express Card. Time, Nenmveek, U.S. Nen1s & IVorl 2007 Page #68  
ne. It might be misused for credit card fraud. Although I did take security 2007 Page #83  
 of Las Vegas, Nevada. The project card gave this brief summary of the sigh 2008 Page #8  
he comments section of the project card, it said, "There is insufficient da 2008 Page #8  
n of Eureka. The Blue Book project card for the Eureka sighting originally  2008 Page #10  
efore on the same day. The project card noted, "Obj(ect] came in over Cuba  2008 Page #10  
• Time -0319 Z 12 Blue Book Report Card Las I ·ega., S11n Written by Stalna 2008 Page #18  
              \ ' Blue Book Report Card ·ra.fCT ...,lltm.:, CA,"'D _,_ .... 2008 Page #20  
 _,_ ........ I ' Blue Boqk Report Card ·Pl:l...tcf 1:.1arc:r.:,c.,,.--o I, 2008 Page #20  
bably a Bolide 14 Blue Boqk Report Card ·,c..rc'T,..,lt'Ca:lll:,c.,..-o GI_ 2008 Page #20  
........ ., ..... Blue Boqk Report Card L r..a':"I I"~,-1,1 ~..- __ :~!.!_l 2008 Page #20  
ay it's ·'no evidence of a threat" card. National Security in the Woods Lat 2008 Page #31  
 had originally seen on a business card under the Plexiglas desk cover in f 2008 Page #70  
yapproved tourist brochure or post card. Voronezh does in fact possess note 2009 Page #134  

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Prepublication Rush Edition, 2001, Carden Jennings Publishing Co., p. 497-5 2005 Page #84  

Word: "cardiac", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ately death via pulmonary edema or cardiac failure) finally came down to th 2006 Page #110  

Word: "cardiff", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

says: "I spoke to Tony Dodd at the Cardiff UFO Conference just after this s 2006 Page #123  
we had a group of people come from Cardiff University and they started to p 2006 Page #129  
sterious visitors — allegedly from Cardiff University — who turned up conve 2006 Page #130  
ary base at RAF St Athan, close to Cardiff International Airport. The helic 2008 Page #67  

Word: "cardiologist", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

orn Pastor, where he was seen by a cardiologist named Dr. Rene. The doctor  2005 Page #33  
cytosis." Interpreting these data, cardiologist Cesario Furtado stated that 2005 Page #34  

Word: "cards", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

" deck, holding one of the highest cards. Finally on Reagan, let me quickly 2003 Page #199  
ately illustrated in-store rusplay cards. There was once a time when runosa 2007 Page #65  
sued a series of Worldwide Calling Cards, one of which featured a too-good  2007 Page #68  
tairs, both flashed identification cards that revealed them to be with the  2008 Page #30  
d our sovereignty as a nation. The cards we are holding may not win in a ga 2009 Page #16  

Word: "cardstock", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

prospectus primed on high qualit:y cardstock , in 3-D, along with a pair of 2007 Page #67  

Word: "care", 16 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ssigned to watch Bennewitz did not care what his theories about alien invas 2003 Page #145  
't know what it is. Can't say as I care for it." Bradford replied. Lawrence 2004 Page #39  
radford replied. Lawrence did not "care for it" either; however they had no 2004 Page #39  
 I'm sorry, gentlemen, but I don't care to go beyond that point. I can say  2004 Page #95  
ncluding a "Press Blackout": Great care must be taken to preserve the secur 2005 Page #129  
about these ings with considerable care, be- use people are apt to scoff an 2006 Page #44  
ust be carried out with the utmost care and attention to assure that potent 2006 Page #56  
ive changes, for example in health care, or reduction of war and crime. Con 2006 Page #60  
ficials who said they were "taking care of the remains" of the pilot. The c 2006 Page #82  
 group of boys and we could really care less about the rest of the school.  2007 Page #126  
oint to where 1 just didn't really care. FT. LEONARD WOOD COMPANY 044 McGre 2007 Page #172  
e makes it less likely anyone will care to dig for the truth. In opposition 2008 Page #40  
truth about UFOs THEY SIMPLY DON'T CARE!! IMPACT OF THE CONDON REPORT-VERY  2008 Page #147  
the woods. To me, we weren't taken care of I mean, we were out doing our jo 2009 Page #79  
doing our jobs.' We were not taken care of We all should have been checked  2009 Page #79  
gs had recently been reduced to a "care and maintenance" basis. From the vi 2009 Page #165  

Word: "cared", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

on, a resident of nearby Rhome who cared for the cemetery in the 1960s and  2004 Page #30  

Word: "career", 35 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 to 'go public' and risk losing my career and commission. "Nonetheless, I w 2003 Page #97  
paranoid, but I do have a family & career to think about. I hope you unders 2003 Page #103  
technology. During my professional career, I had been hungering for the opp 2003 Page #169  
nual challenge. Slide 2. During my career with McDonnell Douglas, I led a l 2003 Page #169  
eturns during my McDonnell Douglas career, so I know something about the su 2003 Page #183  
he railroad. Early in my newspaper career with the Fort Worth-Star-Telegram 2004 Page #26  
 Walker had a long a distinguished career which included being president of 2004 Page #98  
st Know clearances a Distinguished career as a Special Agent with the CIA C 2004 Page #199  
ight spots, some of them potential career stoppers, earned him his nickname 2004 Page #222  
died in 1998 at 83 ■ Distinguished career ■ Citation, 44-45, Vatican diplom 2005 Page #8  
the Central Intelligence Agency, a career Naval Intelligence officer named  2005 Page #96  
try. After an extremely successful career, he retired in 1989 to raise his  2005 Page #174  
starting a very untypical military career in a highly classified project he 2006 Page #16  
ng with MJ-12 and experiencing the career advancement such covert work woul 2006 Page #21  
aining for a conventional military career in electronic intelligence (ELINT 2006 Page #22  
and pursue a conventional military career that provides a suitable cover fo 2006 Page #23  
up) at TTR. The aircraft spent its career engaged in operational test and e 2006 Page #81  
U EXPERIENCE THAT IN YOUR MILITARY CAREER? Oh, three or four times. WITH UF 2006 Page #148  
ther had begun a radar engineering career at Hill AFB in Utah. 147          2006 Page #150  
st- baseman, would enjoy a stellar career for lowly Seattle (he would soon  2006 Page #186  
ion for Public Broadcasting, was a career propagandist before coming tO CPB 2007 Page #14  
, Marilyn Monroe had a spectacular career that spanned sixteen years, durin 2007 Page #136  
detailed below: 24 Sometime in his career, each pilot can expect to encount 2008 Page #30  
erdeen where I completed a 20-year career as a police officer. In 1979, I w 2008 Page #41  
d and then paralleled my work as a career investigator. Something always dr 2008 Page #42  
bout anything to further their own career and those who lead by serving the 2008 Page #44  
nt I left in 2006, after a 21 year career, was virtually unrecognizable fro 2008 Page #62  
ground is in order here. During my career at McDonnell Douglas, I became ex 2008 Page #104  
 period of time I spent most of my career managing conventional research an 2008 Page #104  
 an initial boost to his political career in the later 1940s by befriending 2008 Page #141  
 was used to advance his political career. "The Treasury Department officia 2008 Page #141  
om his professional U.S. Air Force career in 1991. Today, he is the equival 2009 Page #69  
is! This is a kiss of death for my career. " The next morning of December 2 2009 Page #72  
nating investigation of my 24-year career. Talking to June, listening to he 2009 Page #88  
tremely proud of his oceanographic career and his wartime service and this  2009 Page #173  

Word: "careers", 6 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ss to classified material in their careers and see aspects of this Manual t 2003 Page #171  
ut with mine. We chatted about our careers, and I told her what I write abo 2005 Page #85  
uch to the detriment of both their careers. Eva Reich recalled that McDonal 2005 Page #99  
y top media executives spent their careers working in U.S. government propa 2007 Page #14  
tists are not free to choose their careers, this latter argument is less va 2009 Page #21  
went on to some ve,y distinguished careers in space command and all of them 2009 Page #78  

Word: "carefree", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ck of the littJe green mints." The carefree manner in which the English lan 2007 Page #66  

Word: "careful", 28 instance(s) (Back to Top)

A or other type of guided missile. Careful check by USAF, Ordnance, Navy in 2003 Page #158  
 only cleared personnel do this Be careful: follow security, cut wires, scr 2003 Page #177  
 proving authenticity. Other, less careful skeptics have written whole chap 2003 Page #184  
ned document on this topic. A very careful reading of this book by me yield 2003 Page #184  
te House ranch in Austin, Texas. A careful review of the evidence showed so 2003 Page #193  
gh it is very clear that Smith was careful about what he said and to whom,  2004 Page #14  
ce at a certain time. We were also careful not betray any confidences they  2004 Page #48  
known to be living. Furthermore, a careful perusal of his cases shows that  2004 Page #115  
urthermore, many of my friends are careful about what they say on the phone 2004 Page #117  
 wasn't for me. I was a little bit careful about how I did things. But in a 2004 Page #190  
 a lot of books and charlatans. Be careful." ; Now, it could very well be t 2005 Page #80  
n cloud-busting, Reich now began a careful examinatio n of the stars and se 2005 Page #95  
 government documents ouilines the careful.ly constructed effort to not onl 2005 Page #119  
tainly caU for dedicated staff and careful procedures . The risk of contami 2005 Page #126  
n't speak for the government. I am careful in what I say; I don't break the 2006 Page #12  
 speed of only 2_8 miles per hour. Careful study of the OXR data indicates  2006 Page #41  
 Rather, our approach began with a careful attempt to isolate the most crit 2006 Page #51  
 because of this error. However, a careful evaluation of the 17 pages of th 2006 Page #105  
ts." The staff at Porton began the careful task of opening the suits. "When 2006 Page #122  
ference thought. I have to be very careful with every single word I say, be 2006 Page #131  
gue about himself that he has been careful to cultivate since publicly anno 2006 Page #131  
 to read the espionage laws, being careful to add that those laws carried a 2008 Page #30  
hly articulate , logical, and very careful about the conclusions he draws.  2008 Page #57  
 story changed and the police were careful to use the phrase "unusual aircr 2008 Page #67  
ut you could have a craft down. Be careful. Hypnotherapist 1988: Could you  2008 Page #84  
ings of Hoagland and Bara. After a careful study of their data, Weaver conc 2008 Page #135  
ntelligence communi ty is making a careful study of the public announcement 2009 Page #18  
I been allowed to do is to perform careful library intelligence that bas pe 2009 Page #24  

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ur laboratories analyzed them very carefull) ." He also repeated the scuttl 2005 Page #79  
stigative techruque, the camera is carefull y set to face the night sky wit 2005 Page #95  

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the sand. Part of it was buried. I carefully picked it up and brushed off a 2003 Page #45  
ere caked with dried dirt, which I carefully washed out through a Handkerch 2003 Page #49  
 AFOSI Special Agent Richard Doty. Carefully describing what he had seen an 2003 Page #145  
the point in the past, he tried to carefully explain what he had done. Yes, 2003 Page #146  
ugh their wired crash helmets Doty carefully pointed out the almost impossi 2003 Page #150  
und) areas where the Air Force had carefully planted old jeeps and storage  2003 Page #150  
         SECRETARY OF STaTE I have carefully considered the subject ?;hich  2003 Page #222  
ch looks at how the government has carefully leaked to the public the histo 2004 Page #105  
artin Sheen, and Dwight Yoakam. We carefully followed the key facts of the  2004 Page #134  
e of UFO truths, however, would be carefully controlled. It would be a plan 2004 Page #178  
n late December 1940, Reich sent a carefully worded letter about his work t 2005 Page #91  
al UFO researcher Nick Redfern has carefully examined reported UFO crashes  2005 Page #132  
n that referred to Spitsbergen was carefully circled with a pen by an unkno 2005 Page #133  
appeared more serious now. "Listen carefully: don't tell anyone about this, 2005 Page #156  
o that. F. If an announcement were carefully made without the scare-mongeri 2006 Page #10  
" QUESTIONS their references. Look carefully at the Drake Equation, their H 2006 Page #12  
ry of managing the disclosure in a carefully orchestrated manner to ensure  2006 Page #60  
imes gone by." And as Roberts also carefully noted: "It is against this bac 2006 Page #119  
ft a crater, as Dr. Maddison noted carefully that: "the only changes we cou 2006 Page #121  
urse, it should be noted that this carefully worded statement does not stat 2006 Page #133  
 your chair while we talk." So, he carefully placed it behind his seat whil 2006 Page #204  
dless to say, the photographs were carefully and quietly processed and du!) 2007 Page #138  
ent proved extremely useful, as we carefully documented our exploration of  2007 Page #188  
red for our field investigation by carefully reviewing information we recei 2007 Page #188  
d radiation readings in the woods, carefully avoided capture, and created a 2008 Page #31  
nc e to national security-has been carefully and decisively continued by th 2008 Page #32  
; and, therefore, has been able to carefully avoid commenting on the contro 2008 Page #35  
n July 29, 1958. This log has been carefully compiled from recorded network 2008 Page #135  
hidden occult aspect has been kept carefully hidden not only from the Ameri 2008 Page #135  
agraphs. In reading this work more carefully, I was amazed to find near wor 2009 Page #11  
 for the first time. Stone's movie carefully notes that Garrison believed t 2009 Page #29  
entalization security principle is carefully followed. 1946-1947 To underst 2009 Page #155  
on operation where many truths are carefully wrapped in lies for the purpos 2009 Page #177  

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, who would never have made such a careless array of errors. One reason for 2008 Page #105  

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s. You know back in \Xlyoming, who cares "\vbat day it is, what rime it is, 2007 Page #122  

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..... 148 The California Drone and CARET Documents TK Davis and Fronk Dixon 2009 Page #5  

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MUFON Journal, March 2000) (C) Tom Carey/Don Schmitt (DR) Dave Rudiak (G) G 2004 Page #228  
 edition, 2009, Authors: Thomas J. Carey and Donald R. Schmitt, Appendix IV 2009 Page #96  

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a crevice-so they wouldn't have to carf)' them up the hill, I guess. Then t 2005 Page #156  

Word: "cargo", 14 instance(s) (Back to Top)

railer truck carrying some type of cargo covered with a tarp, that was a di 2003 Page #60  
d when the issue of the aircraft's cargo was raised. So, the available evid 2004 Page #10  
res Corac;:oes carrying an awhvard cargo, ail sealed in heavy boxes. The ne 2005 Page #32  
next morning, they delivered their cargo to the secret base. One item was n 2006 Page #75  
red the B-52H and its experimental cargo for departure. Maj. Hal Rupard and 2006 Page #78  
ke on 6 November 1982 inside a C-5 cargo transport. After final assembly an 2006 Page #81  
hed Porton Down and the mysterious cargo was quickly taken inside the facil 2006 Page #122  
o Porton Down, but said that their cargo was still alive." In conclusion, P 2006 Page #123  
bed truck, then attached them to a cargo cable from the Sea Stallion. By 17 2006 Page #135  
o allow larger aircraft with heavy cargo loads to take off more easily. Thj 2007 Page #114  
t our secret spacecraft delivering cargo to and from the moon and planets,  2007 Page #114  
xicans were dead. The Sea Stallion cargo helicopter hovered overhead as sol 2007 Page #187  
y from the area with its unearthly cargo dangling below, the soldiers who r 2007 Page #188  
rce (USAF) Lockheed C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft assigned to Ramstein Air  2009 Page #72  

Word: "cari", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

tment under the direction of Chief Cari James Lewis is potentially one of t 2003 Page #32  

Word: "caribbean", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 number in the U.S., Canada or the Caribbean, press IJ); press area code an 2007 Page #68  
ll refueling German U-Boats in the Caribbean thanks to interlockin g connec 2008 Page #128  

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dge . .His attitude was one of not caring whether he was believed or not, a 2005 Page #165  

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rr at De tense (rumored tetie env. Cariuccrt rnond says •foirow tee 3•id th 2006 Page #30  

Word: "carl", 15 instance(s) (Back to Top)

usion. ” www.majesticdocuments.com Carl Gustav Jung, Ph.D. “A purely psycho 2003 Page #18  
pecial Agent-? □ Cape Fire Chief - Carl J. Lewis □ Jackson Fire Chief - ? n 2003 Page #31  
uncil No FBI FileCape Fire Chief - Carl James Lewis - '41 The testimony has 2003 Page #33  
86 7. Newspaper article - Obituary Carl Lewis, Southeastern Missourian, Nov 2003 Page #39  
was there for quite a while before Carl Metz, the state police fire marshal 2003 Page #59  
he woods Murphy at one point asked Carl Metz if he had found anything. Metz 2003 Page #59  
rc both relublcund inicnMin ”' Dr. Carl Sagan “Other World*" 2. “Almost eve 2003 Page #118  
hat the whole thing is a hoax." Dr Carl Sagan "Demon Haunted World ” In res 2003 Page #135  
uman meets with New Mexico Senator Carl A. Hatch. • Why? • Odd time to meet 2003 Page #155  
Army Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Carl Spaatz, Gen. Dwight Eisehhower, Gen 2005 Page #125  
hicle. In Railroad Valley, rancher Carl Hanks rode his horse out of a ravin 2006 Page #79  
ny information they could provide. Carl Hanks had lived in the Railroad Val 2006 Page #80  
eft to indicate it ever happened." Carl had marked a spot on the map that w 2006 Page #80  
r of the Worlds) 2) Culture shock (Carl Jung, 1960 Brookings report) 3) Tec 2007 Page #36  
of nuclear chemistry "; scientists Carl Fredrich von Weizsacker , Karl Wirt 2008 Page #138  

Word: "carleton", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nce over the years. Nobel laureate Carleton Gadjusek discovered kuru in New 2006 Page #114  

Word: "carlo", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

se with President Reagan, in Monte Carlo with Grace Kelly, and with Jackie  2005 Page #149  

Word: "carlos", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

to be about to crash. Glider pilot Carlos de Souza was driving on route BR- 2005 Page #36  
d a Piper Apache airplane flown by Carlos de los Santos, nine months after  2007 Page #191  
History Channel. Dec. 2005. Rojas, Carlos Alberto Guzman, and Francisco Dom 2007 Page #192  
personal pilot of former president Carlos Menem, when he was governor of th 2007 Page #196  
 was gi,·en to him by the brothers Carlos and Ricardo V:ilchez, Costa Rica' 2007 Page #199  

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RGENT POWERS ARE NEEDED SITETWO AT CARLSBAD, NMEX** (C) ** URGENT.POWERS AR 2004 Page #229  

Word: "carlucci", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

involvement and knowledge of Frank Carlucci, a key person in the military i 2003 Page #199  
er's disclosure witnesses tells of Carlucci being a key figure in a Top Sec 2003 Page #199  
eproduction vehicle was shown off. Carlucci is also in my "UFO Most Wanted" 2003 Page #199  
 former Secretary of Defense Frank Carlucci). The friend told Sorensen to " 2005 Page #83  

Word: "carml\i", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

0hs ---------- ~.-.~ ~;•·ttt:•, ,; CARml\i 13 I, tE B~\~ Introduction to Jo 2009 Page #76  

Word: "carnegie", 9 instance(s) (Back to Top)

sotopes was newly installed at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, D. C 2003 Page #108  
e of the layered material. 1996 at Carnegie Institution of Washington, D. C 2003 Page #108  
Haurie operating ion microprobe at Carnegie Institution of Washington, D. C 2003 Page #108  
partment of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution of Washington, D. C 2003 Page #109  
ion emission discovered during the Carnegie test might relate to an ion gen 2003 Page #111  
Terrestrial Magnetism (DTM) at the Carnegie institution in Washington, D. C 2004 Page #63  
w with postdoctoral studies at the Carnegie Institution, the Max-Planck-] n 2007 Page #198  
ns. Bush also was connected to the Carnegie wealth, serving as president of 2008 Page #131  
ealth, serving as president of the Carnegie Institute from l 935 to 1955. - 2008 Page #131  

Word: "carnerrorn", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 Thus. nost Wonrmon atiout the war carnerrorn rTilil"il'f twiai ngs. eor.to 2009 Page #151  

Word: "caro", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

eetal, who la 57 years reaponee to caro. I-ateat rapnrta old. entered the N 2003 Page #91  

Word: "carol", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nada, and they also had much film. Carol Halford Walkins, who was the wife  2004 Page #94  

Word: "carole", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

or Chaski computed these criteria. Carole Chaski, a noted forensic linguist 2008 Page #107  
entence lengths+ some indices ■Dr. Carole Chaski: rather complete syntax an 2008 Page #116  
55 25.58 5.11 f ~-8r"'O.!f 7003 19 Carole Chaski's variables ■ AP-adjcctive 2008 Page #118  
Einstein's U.N. address and the QD Carole Chaski's data for 17 linguistic v 2008 Page #118  
ighly similar to those in QDI. Dr. Carole Chaski, a forensic linguistics an 2009 Page #11  

Word: "carolina", 13 instance(s) (Back to Top)

il 10, 1996, postmarked from South Carolina and signed only "A Friend." Inc 2003 Page #97  
num pieces sent by anonymous South Carolina source with his first April 10, 2003 Page #97  
re 4. Wedge-Shaped Model The South Carolina writer said his grandfather was 2003 Page #99  
the metal pieces sent by the South Carolina writer were hard physical facts 2003 Page #100  
 was speculation that if the South Carolina writer's story were true, the m 2003 Page #100  
 which sounds similar to the South Carolina writer's description: "...the s 2003 Page #101  
of two metal pieces from the South Carolina writer's second shipment May 27 2003 Page #103  
th and final letter from the South Carolina source added a few more comment 2003 Page #107  
ed the fragments sent by the South Carolina source. The method was vacuum v 2003 Page #109  
m Labrador to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Werbicki thanked Newell and ga 2004 Page #40  
 Wire Services in Charlotte, North Carolina. He's standing between me and S 2004 Page #70  
t Ramsey, a businessman from North Carolina — and a straight shooter, if ev 2004 Page #215  
rmy Special Forces, Ft. Bragg, No. CaroLina. Sf lDE # 35 -EG&G from Nellis  2005 Page #63  

Word: "carolinas", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ico area; one was somewhere in the Carolinas; and one was somewhere in the  2004 Page #75  

Word: "carolyn", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

s presentation I asked my daughter Carolyn, an art major to study Estella K 2008 Page #50  
 capacitors from a freely rotating carousel would cause, when charged, the  2005 Page #171  

Word: "carp", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d was an alien vessel recovered in Carp, Canada, also in 1989. Both cases a 2004 Page #121  
89 South Africa crash and the 1989 Carp, Canada "retrieval" Slide 17 WHAT S 2004 Page #122  
ing recovery of an alien vessel in Carp, Canada. Accomplished author and in 2005 Page #132  

Word: "carpenter", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e launches of such heroes as Scott Carpenter and John Glenn. With great int 2006 Page #182  
e University in Pennsylvania; John Carpenter, psychotherapist; and Budd Hop 2006 Page #198  
vid Jacobs, Budd Hopkins, and John Carpenter gave presentations and Prof. M 2006 Page #198  
 Raymond Moody, David Jacobs, John Carpenter, Michael D. Swords, Stanton D. 2006 Page #203  

Word: "carpentry", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 her visual disability she learned carpentry and she was able to remodel an 2009 Page #88  

Word: "carpet", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

onference RD B Smiling & RD B Grim Carpet Stripe Angle Analysis Angular Dif 2004 Page #239  
o cb PNC3 P•tk PNtx Z ct, PN N r19 Carpet stripes _Linear (RDB Smiling° _Li 2004 Page #239  
 Grim") RDB Smiling & Marcel Right Carpet Stripe Angle Analysis 2. a, a) a) 2004 Page #239  
0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Carpet Stripes -- Linear (Marcel Right)  2004 Page #239  

Word: "carps", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ff the object went, shrouded under carps, through San Antonio and presumabl 2005 Page #157  

Word: "carried", 38 instance(s) (Back to Top)

se in California. Experiments were carried out at Norton and ultimately at  2003 Page #102  
s electronics work, so his opinion carried some weight. The National Securi 2003 Page #145  
], 2 April 1967. This item was not carried in the other daily newspapers, b 2004 Page #6  
stated: 1. The Bolivian newspapers carried this morning an article concerni 2004 Page #7  
az, Bolivia, a huge Hercules C-130 carried 'something' from the area where  2004 Page #10  
 piloting system. The saucer which carried no crew has a diameter of 47 met 2004 Page #12  
s way back in case the current had carried debris, survivors, and those les 2004 Page #40  
ch for a missing aircraft had been carried out and that an exhaustive searc 2004 Page #40  
igations into such occurrences are carried out by the U.S. Air Force. Lord  2004 Page #54  
6:04 local time. Reached 135.5 km. Carried cosmic and solar radiation, temp 2004 Page #64  
ary bases • Complementary research carried on in immediate vicinity. • Stru 2004 Page #161  
, with two holes on each side, was carried by two Army men. In the days tha 2005 Page #32  
 contact between the employees who carried the food around and the working  2005 Page #32  
riving west as well. Each , ehicle carried an appropriate assortment of lab 2005 Page #99  
rica's most prestigious newspapers carried any notice of the \XI right brot 2005 Page #120  
tration of covert operations to be carried out in concert with Central Inte 2006 Page #18  
person I called the Colonel always carried [with] him. ... It was a little  2006 Page #19  
.. It was a little booklet that he carried, actually a little thick booklet 2006 Page #19  
 interchange; therefore it must be carried out with the utmost care and att 2006 Page #56  
meticulously picked up by hand and carried in boxes back to Wendover." This 2006 Page #76  
ieval Conference the United States carried the UP story, including a front  2006 Page #99  
ed on evidence that the deer mouse carried a strain of Hantavirus, confirme 2006 Page #111  
t? Or was neither correct? A story carried by the International News Servic 2006 Page #169  
orm shape from stem to stern. The "Carried Away" theory: Is it possible tha 2006 Page #191  
to this vexing thing? If it wasn't carried away via any of the mundane mean 2006 Page #192  
enson Panel's recommendations were carried out because of this very interes 2007 Page #23  
ional weekly and monthly magazines carried the ad. In 1994 the Global Link  2007 Page #68  
rely on the spoken word. They were carried on C1 N and ocher leading networ 2007 Page #75  
on that flew chase for these discs carried the unique designation "FLlTAFF" 2007 Page #99  
mpa Tribune morning edition (which carried an article on the sighting), and 2007 Page #110  
n, 2 April 1967. This item was not carried in the other daily newspapers, b 2007 Page #140  
stated: 1. The Bolivian newspapers carried this morning an article concerni 2007 Page #141  
ing careful to add that those laws carried a penalty of life in prison or d 2008 Page #30  
. It is believed that these lodges carried on the agenda of the outlawed Ba 2008 Page #126  
d area. She was proud that she had carried mortgages for people who otherwi 2009 Page #88  
that: The project was to have been carried out in Florida but was moved to  2009 Page #157  
rable to have further developments carried out to establish a practical met 2009 Page #165  
me some 3,700 experiments had been carried out with charges ranging from 0. 2009 Page #166  

Word: "carrier", 8 instance(s) (Back to Top)

hen the sinking of a U.S. aircraft carrier off Formosa or the enthusiasm of 2005 Page #102  
(inclurung command of the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise), :J\t1ichaelis'  2005 Page #130  
 aboard the USS Oriskm!)' aircraft carrier in 1958 during the early Vietnam 2005 Page #164  
1at was stowed aboard the aircraft carrier. According to Charlie, thjs disc 2005 Page #164  
tinctly different from that of the carrier. Secondly, 7                     2006 Page #10  
ommander Carriers, Atlantic Fleet; Carrier Replacement Squadron, Atlantic F 2006 Page #161  
ore on him later] of the 733 Troop Carrier Squadron , Ogden, Utah, reported 2008 Page #9  
eloped into a full-scale passenger carrier, again demonstrating the close c 2009 Page #23  

Word: "carriers", 6 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ble, and have access to huge space carriers (mother ships) with lord knows  2006 Page #5  
stellar very large vehicles (space carriers? Mother Ships?) which would hav 2006 Page #10  
o earth just as our large aircraft carriers carry 75 or so small airplanes  2006 Page #10  
ree older organizations: Commander Carriers, Atlantic Fleet; Carrier Replac 2006 Page #161  
ns of British and Russian aircraft carriers. The U.S. constructed such a ru 2007 Page #114  
 Camp. I saw four milita,y weapons carriers. There were at least ten soldie 2008 Page #51  

Word: "carries", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

anual states that the information "carries a security level 2 180           2003 Page #184  
nto a thought amplifier plate that carries signals to the av-ionics control 2005 Page #164  
s of secrecy and security. Ir also carries with it a natural cloak of secur 2005 Page #167  
edia -An average bolt of lightning carries an electric current of 40 lciloa 2008 Page #77  

Word: "carrion", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

  Russian Esponiage and UFOs James Carrion, MUFON International Director ©  2009 Page #154  
rnational Director © 2009 by James Carrion As I have investigated UFO Pheno 2009 Page #154  

Word: "carrizo", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 surviving witness, Sergio Poulain Carrizo, a 54-year old electronic techni 2007 Page #195  
e of La Rioja; his mother, Azucena Carrizo, a house wife, also deceased; Se 2007 Page #196  

Word: "carroll", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ion of Brigadier General Joseph F. Carroll, Director of Special Investigati 2008 Page #26  
cting attention along the way. Mr. Carroll said the only thing he could thi 2008 Page #54  

Word: "carroll-an", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

had a lengthy discussion with Budd Carroll-an experienced pilot with the Wa 2008 Page #54  

Word: "carry", 15 instance(s) (Back to Top)

980s, the conditions were right to carry it out. The Cold War was still sim 2003 Page #141  
Light and let the current/ebb tide carry him to the south. Over on the shor 2004 Page #39  
bout 5' 8" in height. Ozzie had to carry one of the aliens and estimated it 2005 Page #166  
ust as our large aircraft carriers carry 75 or so small airplanes whose mod 2006 Page #10  
d on the A-12 design, was built to carry the drone to launch altitude and s 2006 Page #77  
, technicians readied the B-52H to carry two drones on a captive-carry flig 2006 Page #78  
a huge aircraft, fully equipped to carry freight, vehicle payloads or, alte 2006 Page #132  
y S. Truman was at first trying to carry out a "secret war" against the dis 2006 Page #141  
o many planes and pilots trying to carry out the order, it was rescinded in 2006 Page #141  
f we did, it would be too heavy to carry out into the field. Since then I h 2006 Page #201  
d been hosting the show decided to carry on under another name, Coast to Co 2006 Page #204  
her, low bed trucks, you know that carry big construction equipment, but th 2007 Page #122  
ules. Large bolts of lightning can carry up to 120 kA and 350 coulombs. The 2008 Page #77  
 small country like New Zealand to carry out the development unaided. New Z 2009 Page #159  
 small country like New Zealand to carry out 166 Project Seal Report: Hardl 2009 Page #172  

Word: "carrying", 22 instance(s) (Back to Top)

bservers who are members of a race carrying out long-range scientific inves 2003 Page #12  
ary flat bed tractor trailer truck carrying an object covered with a tarpau 2003 Page #56  
tary flatbed tractor-trailer truck carrying some type of cargo covered with 2003 Page #60  
tary flatbed tractor-trailer truck carrying a large object covered with a t 2003 Page #61  
cribed as moon suits. The men were carrying a box shaped device which was a 2003 Page #70  
 by witnesses who lacer saw troops carrying bags with somethin g moving ins 2005 Page #31  
ces in the city of Tres Corac;:oes carrying an awhvard cargo, ail sealed in 2005 Page #32  
ruversit) in the city of Campinas, carrying two boxes. In one box was the b 2005 Page #32  
however, soldiers were at the site carrying scraps of the mangled airship t 2005 Page #156  
to stay in the depths of the ocean carrying their multitude of nuclear tipp 2006 Page #7  
is not a problem for covert groups carrying out even large projects. boo. u 2006 Page #32  
gs he'd like ,to check up on. He's carrying a camera, with which he's going 2006 Page #44  
olved an unmanned drone capable of carrying a camera package to altitudes a 2006 Page #77  
arris in Nevada, alleging they are carrying anthrax. They are later cleared 2006 Page #108  
r Force Harrier jet-plane that was carrying top-secret equipment. Other Bri 2006 Page #121  
 Biological Warfare) weight on the carrying helicopter and those who transf 2006 Page #136  
resent danger. Such keeper flights carrying nuclear weapons are too horrifi 2006 Page #140  
 cream sandwich in 1976, retrulers carrying Merritt Foods' 'Unidentified Fr 2007 Page #65  
 observed "some sort of helicopter carrying something beneath it," but he d 2008 Page #52  
al model and is not yet capable of carrying a man. It could easily be launc 2009 Page #22  
anding officer of the Base. He was carrying what June described as a Too Ho 2009 Page #90  
of an attack. We were devising and carrying out the tests employing scale m 2009 Page #176  

Word: "cars", 17 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 times I do remember blue military cars pulling up to the house and leaving 2004 Page #93  
but in 1952, there were only a few cars and one television in all of Braxto 2006 Page #92  
n almost identical logo, but their cars were being hawked by a smiling, wav 2007 Page #60  
 There were also a couple of black cars that were shin). I saw a sticker on 2007 Page #124  
eets and what looked like military cars. I remember seeing the camouflage c 2007 Page #124  
. I remember seeing the camouflage cars and the black cars. DeBow: Do you r 2007 Page #124  
 the camouflage cars and the black cars. DeBow: Do you remember what branch 2007 Page #124  
member properly, on a few of those cars that came into town. DeBow: Go ahea 2007 Page #124  
ned, like I said, as soon as those cars showed up. It happened right then.  2007 Page #124  
ASA vehicles started showing up in cars, trucks, even limousines with NASA  2007 Page #128  
 back at our direction towards the cars. Mom: Yeah. Paul: But for the most  2007 Page #169  
ck and white and the state trooper cars were black and w]ijte. That's what  2007 Page #169  
e just left. Mom: There were other cars parked behind us that were corrung  2007 Page #169  
ails, but I do remember there were cars behind us. I remember looking back  2007 Page #169  
say there were at least six (other cars) behind us that I remember. Paul: Y 2007 Page #169  
 us and the people who were in the cars, I don't know why no one ever said  2007 Page #171  
eing kidnapped from their beds and cars by creatures of undetermined origin 2008 Page #35  

Word: "carson", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

r Force One. We called him Sherman Carson in the movie, keeping Cavitt's in 2004 Page #139  
eling). Xander Berkeley as Sherman Carson (based on CIC Officer Sheridan Ca 2004 Page #150  
uded: -Army Intelligence from Ft., Carson, SLIDE# 33 -U.S. Air Force Headqu 2005 Page #62  

Word: "carson's", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

on a special installment of Johnny Carson's Tonight show, although the conv 2009 Page #33  

Word: "carswell", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

is, was forwarded to 8th AAF HQ at Carswell Field, Fort Worth, Texas. There 2004 Page #230  
 Secret document which stated that Carswell Air Force Base, Fort Worth, Tex 2006 Page #177  
 (SG) was at one time stationed at Carswell AFB (Fort \Xlorth Texas), than  2007 Page #99  

Word: "cart", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ion for Criticism, ’NyiW mea refl* cart at 1 gra E mai crs cov ncvShe Write 2003 Page #93  
g saucer as it hovers above a golf cart at dusk. The cart is enveloped in a 2007 Page #74  
ers above a golf cart at dusk. The cart is enveloped in a white light from  2007 Page #74  

Word: "cartagena", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

trieval. On May 5, 1997, in Laguna Cartagena, Puerto Rico, calls flooded in 2007 Page #130  

Word: "cartb", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ir: the re· mch " ,;atc!litc ol th cartb. rcall' port,; of lhe secret Acslo 2009 Page #182  

Word: "cartel", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

on loans used to create the German cartel system, including the dominant LG 2008 Page #127  
y for the U.S. Military Government Cartel Unit who tried to break up the Na 2008 Page #131  

Word: "cartels", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

vice contracts, patent agreements, cartels, and withholding procedures. In  2008 Page #136  

Word: "carter", 62 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rs I was getting." President Jimmy Carter “I don’t laugh at people any more 2003 Page #7  
d — wouldn't you know it — General Carter calls Captain Buchanan on July 7, 2003 Page #29  
d in UFOs. The other two are Jimmy Carter, and former Canadian Prime Minist 2003 Page #190  
O Crash Retrieval Conference Jimmy Carter It has always been questioned whe 2003 Page #196  
ways been questioned whether Jimmy Carter was told much about had evidence  2003 Page #196  
The evidence now seems to indicate Carter was told and may actually have be 2003 Page #196  
hose of you who did not know Jimmy Carter had seen a UFO, here is his versi 2003 Page #196  
ssion of a sighting, and a promise Carter made during the campaign to relea 2003 Page #196  
 Here is a picture from within the Carter archives showing the letters. Wha 2003 Page #196  
t most people don't know about the Carter promise is that there was an exce 2003 Page #196  
ubject being discussed here today. Carter made an exception saying he would 2003 Page #196  
sh UFO briefing of President-elect Carter. According to Marcia Smith, a res 2003 Page #196  
r at the Library of Congress, when Carter asked for the files, then CIA Dir 2003 Page #196  
files, then CIA Director Bush said Carter did not have the need to know — t 2003 Page #196  
UFOs preparing for President Jimmy Carter. One study was on UFOs, and the s 2003 Page #197  
earch Group analysis for President Carter, I was given access to The Projec 2003 Page #197  
photographs. Further evidence that Carter was briefed and told of UFOs and  2003 Page #197  
related to a UFO briefing given to Carter on June 14, 1977. As this is a ve 2003 Page #197  
most important evidence that Jimmy Carter may have been told of crashed sau 2003 Page #197  
y MacLaine had told him that Jimmy Carter had been shown a crashed saucer a 2003 Page #197  
hirley had told him that President Carter had told her he had seen recovere 2003 Page #198  
you tell me exactly what President Carter said?" Shirley MacLaine: "He didn 2003 Page #198  
. Bill Clinton Clinton, like Jimmy Carter, had problems with the military.  2003 Page #199  
 with the military. He, like Jimmy Carter, had also run as a Washington out 2003 Page #199  
he directive by Hutchin to General Carter dated 11, July 1947iv. The memo s 2003 Page #204  
 Top Secret Memorandum for General Carter, State Department, 11 July 1947 f 2003 Page #211  
 destroy that one. President Jimmy Carter Other presidents have tried to re 2004 Page #185  
tory to the American public. Jimmy Carter, for example, asked for the hidde 2004 Page #185  
nts and the Hard Evidence (Part 2) Carter was determined to get the UFO tru 2004 Page #186  
which he had promised to abide by. Carter explained the situation in one in 2004 Page #186  
 prevailing opinion that President Carter did not fulfill his promise to re 2004 Page #186  
 UFOs files, the record shows that Carter did go to the House and was able  2004 Page #186  
two studies on UFOs that President Carter had requested. I was contacted by 2004 Page #186  
earch group analysis for President Carter, I was given access to the Projec 2004 Page #186  
here was further confirmation that Carter did get the UFO facts, but was un 2004 Page #187  
cLaine had told him that President Carter had told her that he had gained a 2004 Page #188  
Florida caller Shirley stated that Carter had tried but couldn't release th 2004 Page #188  
ther confirmation of the fact that Carter did get to the UFO secret and was 2004 Page #188  
nd secret service agent inside the Carter White House. According to the sto 2004 Page #188  
g that had been given to President Carter. Shortly before he died, Lebelson 2004 Page #188  
 story of what happened inside the Carter UFO briefing: Jack McGeorge was a 2004 Page #188  
held an incredible position in the Carter White House. He was advisor for N 2004 Page #188  
ated one floor below that of Jimmy Carter. What's unique about Jack McGeorg 2004 Page #188  
 struck up a friendship with Jimmy Carter. Carter considered him a close fr 2004 Page #189  
up a friendship with Jimmy Carter. Carter considered him a close friend and 2004 Page #189  
ing session on UFOs given to Jimmy Carter. There were two briefings given t 2004 Page #189  
e two briefings given to President Carter and Jack McGeorge attended at lea 2004 Page #189  
at consequence were shown to Jimmy Carter. The next thing to be shown to Ji 2004 Page #189  
he next thing to be shown to Jimmy Carter was a 15 minute film taken at HoD 2004 Page #189  
at the Holloman film was part of a Carter UFO briefing. Carter therefore di 2004 Page #197  
was part of a Carter UFO briefing. Carter therefore did get told some of wh 2004 Page #197  
ed saucers. Based on the fact that Carter, Reagan, and Clinton all reported 2004 Page #197  
 for sure," stated President Jimmy Carter, who spoke openly about his own U 2005 Page #119  
oughly 1,000 to 1,500 yards off of Carter Point on southern Lummi Island. T 2006 Page #184  
es recall the ship stopping off of Carter Point, where the object in questi 2006 Page #188  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Carter Point This is verified ig numerou 2006 Page #189  
 the waters of Bellingham Bay near Carter Point that it dispatched a vessel 2006 Page #189  
 r\frican Government . I acer, the Carter administration created a panel of 2007 Page #143  
at Expectations, 1976-1978 ■ Junmy CartEr and the Trilateral Comrmssion ■ F 2008 Page #161  
alasia Great Expectations ■ Jin1my Carter and NASA ■ Leonard Stringfield's  2008 Page #161  
 to get to the bottom of it, Jimmy Carter tried to get to the bottom of it, 2009 Page #75  
he F-A • 3: Great Expectati ■Jimmy Carter and 3: Great Expectations, 1976-1 2009 Page #143  

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. This came from a comment made by Carter's friend, actress Shirley MacLain 2004 Page #187  
ters at least twice a day. So upon Carter's insistence despite of protestat 2004 Page #189  

Word: "carter•", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ifford • PMG - • Col Hank •General Carter• Rob Lovett Meyers •Hopkins • Roy 2003 Page #154  

Word: "cartilage", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

the patient that it was a piece of cartilage. The patient showed me the are 2006 Page #206  

Word: "cartography", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

• GUGK:Main Admin. For Geodesy and Cartography • IMBP: Institute of Medical 2004 Page #157  

Word: "carton", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

tape, cut barrier, envelope, inner carton, dessicant (sic), put materials b 2003 Page #177  
th beers, Alien Ale is sold by the carton. But unlike other six packs, this 2007 Page #71  

Word: "cartoon", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

at Walt Disney or some educational cartoon producer be enlisted in [the] de 2003 Page #11  

Word: "cartoonist", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Moise (l,js son-in-law) and Steig (cartoonist and illustrator of Reich's bo 2005 Page #103  

Word: "cartridge", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

arn bow ro program games. It had a cartridge slot in the top and a membrane 2007 Page #78  

Word: "carved", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

y the Muddy and Virgin Rivers that carved the mesa eons ago. Visually stunn 2009 Page #54  

Word: "carvel", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

r introducing their version of the Carvel Compan y's famous Flying Saucer i 2007 Page #65  

Word: "cascade", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

more normal molecules leading to a cascade effect which would eventually ca 2006 Page #114  
lex locals and spawned a veritable cascade of rumours, culminating in an in 2006 Page #119  

Word: "case", 396 instance(s) (Back to Top)

covered. For instance, in the L.A. case, the Army grabbed it and would not  2003 Page #17  
f the event. The evidence for this case begins when Leo Stringfield, in his 2003 Page #21  
ve been unused to investigate this case; they vary in credibility and scope 2003 Page #21  
bruary 1942 "LA Air Raid". In this case for a couple of hours a slow moving 2003 Page #24  
recovered. For instance in the La. Case the Army grabbed it and would not l 2003 Page #24  
 critical debate is what does "La. Case mean? Is it Los Angeles because of  2003 Page #25  
Critics point to a small time hoax case in July of 1947 as the reason for t 2003 Page #25  
cal comma usage. The 1941 Recovery Case In the MAJIC Eyes Only presidential 2003 Page #28  
ns directly cite the 1941 recovery case. The first is in "Part III — Scient 2003 Page #28  
 the Government. Even the recovery case of 1941 did not create a unified in 2003 Page #28  
Little caskets like in the Roswell case or field body bags on stretchers? I 2003 Page #33  
nding supporting evidence for this case and when I first heard of this pict 2003 Page #34  
 knew resolving this aspect of the case was critical. To review, a few week 2003 Page #34  
off. Either way this will move the case forward. When and Where Did It Cras 2003 Page #36  
ovided new checkable data. Is This Case Real? After working on this case fo 2003 Page #38  
s Case Real? After working on this case for about two years and talking wit 2003 Page #38  
 very sincere woman with a quality case worthy of a dedicated effort at val 2003 Page #38  
supported outside of this specific case. Namely, ET's are real; certain fac 2003 Page #38  
well. The final resolution to this case is still out there. It may come in  2003 Page #38  
cuments or leads that support this case. 2. Help in accessing historical FB 2003 Page #38  
n." Details about the Maury Island case come from several Freedom of Inform 2003 Page #41  
Blue Book report. The Maury Island case is mentioned time and again in the  2003 Page #41  
craft. Widespread dismissal of the case as a fraud resulted from the lack o 2003 Page #41  
ng the history of the Maury Island case, the lecture presents several theor 2003 Page #41  
ld to investigate the Maury Island case. Arnold, whose famous sighting came 2003 Page #41  
ions between the 1947 Maury Island case and the Kennedy assassination of 19 2003 Page #42  
ntana, at time of the Maury Island case. Kenneth Arnold ’s investigation wa 2003 Page #42  
eces of information concerning the case in the months after the event, but  2003 Page #56  
 1980's, my investigation into the case intensified. In 1984, researcher Ra 2003 Page #56  
documents concerning the Kecksburg case. In February of 1985, the only offi 2003 Page #56  
ing. Some others involved with the case are having health problems. It is f 2003 Page #56  
FO Crash Retrieval Conference this case ask to remain anonymous. They don't 2003 Page #58  
nother man were talking about that case. The man who was with his family sp 2003 Page #63  
he only government document on the case, only three Air Force personnel wer 2003 Page #66  
e most controversial aspect of the case is the question if any bodies were  2003 Page #67  
country. Numerous new leads on the case are being brought to my attention.  2003 Page #72  
holarly sources. Before making any case however, the reader should have som 2003 Page #85  
th floor, though some close to the case advise he be held on a lower level  2003 Page #90  
 precautions in the conduct of the case were in agreement with accepted psy 2003 Page #94  
ted a number of times and in every case, the results were the same. The fac 2003 Page #114  
ooking into the Cimarron abduction case. He was not only willing but eager  2003 Page #143  
een thinking about. He thought the case was going to break the UFO mystery  2003 Page #144  
ty of the Dulce area, and made his case for his suspicion of an underground 2003 Page #145  
by the late 1970s. If this was the case, then the joint NSA/ AFOSI effort t 2003 Page #151  
ration. In the final analysis, the case of Paul Bennewitz remains in the sa 2003 Page #151  
ntelligence NND943011, folder 131, Case 6 • CIC Unit Histories November 14- 2003 Page #165  
d in the famous Cash-Landrum Texas case resulting in personal injuries. Sli 2003 Page #173  
 minute sighting duration 28. Each case individual, but rules of thumb help 2003 Page #177  
 conceal their identity, as is the case for the Manual. This unfortunately  2003 Page #178  
 hour had concluded that the lower case font was surely Monotype Modern by  2003 Page #179  
r authentication that apply in our case: looking for anachronisms that migh 2003 Page #181  
 initial caps, and now it is lower case, changing in the late 50s. Similarl 2003 Page #181  
J-12 is a hoax. See, for example, "Case MJ-12" by Kevin D. Randle, who brin 2003 Page #184  
ate dinners, and in Bill Clinton's case dating interns, are mislead. The pr 2003 Page #189  
op government leaders are taken in case of nuclear attack. In fact, on Sept 2003 Page #193  
 might know where the president in case of attack. He told me at that time, 2003 Page #194  
entagon papers, the Karen Silkwood case, Iran-Contra, and several other imp 2003 Page #197  
t then running for re-election. In case you are wondering, Reagan did menti 2003 Page #199  
iming. Gibbons proposed taking one case and trying to get it declassified.  2003 Page #200  
t about it, and said that this one case idea would be fine. He was choosing 2003 Page #200  
 fine. He was choosing the Roswell case. Thus began a move to get the facts 2003 Page #200  
r effort to declassify the Roswell case was being passed through Hillary Cl 2003 Page #200  
ry interested in the Roswell crash case. It was even known that he had a bo 2003 Page #200  
is one called "The Roswell Report: Case Closed." Answering the president's  2003 Page #201  
igated alleged UFO crash-retrieval case — with more than a dozen books and  2004 Page #4  
 boosters, etc. However, not every case can be explained so easily. Conside 2004 Page #5  
personnel from Tokyo took over the case, but were unable to locate or recla 2004 Page #5  
th difficulty cut samples. In this case, it is difficult to ascertain wheth 2004 Page #7  
orld of a crashed UFO. But the one case that — more than any — convinces me 2004 Page #7  
nment that took an interest in the case, as a CIA report — also of 15 May 1 2004 Page #8  
 Administration to investigate the case. A La Paz newspaper said today that 2004 Page #8  
A and NASA played key roles in the case. From researcher 6                  2004 Page #9  
, for example, had looked into the case in 1985 and had received an outrigh 2004 Page #13  
s was certainly a new slant on the case; but what really caught my eve was  2004 Page #14  
 once and for all? If that was the case, the NSA wasn't saying, and no furt 2004 Page #14  
he United States by aircraft. This case is significant in the sense that th 2004 Page #16  
ly and in time. It may well be the case that when the complete truth surrou 2004 Page #17  
arned: In the spring of 1973, Bill Case, aviation writer for the now-defunc 2004 Page #26  
s of the International UFO Bureau. Case immediately looked up the April 19, 2004 Page #26  
the Aurora story. I contacted Bill Case and found him to be exactly what on 2004 Page #27  
chnical in his approach to issues. Case told me he had spoken to some of th 2004 Page #27  
deed occurred there in 1897. I met Case at the Aurora Cemetery, where he sh 2004 Page #27  
ery unusual and intriguing marker. Case told me that he had used a metal de 2004 Page #27  
ieces of metal in the grave. While Case set out to find someone to analyze  2004 Page #27  
fragments were being studied, Bill Case had written further on the Aurora s 2004 Page #30  
humation furor had died away, Bill Case met me at the Aurora, saying there  2004 Page #31  
o do you think did this?" I asked. Case looked me in the eye and replied, " 2004 Page #31  
eye and replied, "The government." Case died about a year later. With the h 2004 Page #31  
itnesses say that that was not the case. When it appeared that the object w 2004 Page #37  
e Sound and worked its way back in case the current had carried debris, sur 2004 Page #40  
e mentioned in connection with the case. The face that none of these story  2004 Page #43  
 with his files on the Shag Harbor case. While he was there a worker at the 2004 Page #43  
that he had been investigating the case for over a year. Chris' friend floo 2004 Page #44  
onal aftermath, to make public the case we had built and the evidence we ha 2004 Page #46  
 to 'name names' in print, in this case those of former and still-active Un 2004 Page #48  
d generate renewed interest in the case and underscored the official govern 2004 Page #58  
ry correspondence. As had been the case two years earlier, none of these pa 2004 Page #58  
 known for his involvement in this case. Budd Hopkins is arguably the best  2004 Page #58  
It does however add to the body of case knowledge in several important resp 2004 Page #59  
will emerge as time passes. In any case, another Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO  2004 Page #59  
 Report Cover, The Roswell Report: Case Closed In July 1994, the Office of  2004 Page #60  
ecret program. The Roswell Report: Case Closed by Headquarters United State 2004 Page #61  
at, as in this Sterling, Colorado, case back on July 26, 1977... SLIDE #28: 2004 Page #76  
as occurred in this Nounan, Idaho, case in 1989. SLIDE #37: Apple Valley, W 2004 Page #77  
 holding skin) In this 1995 Oregon case, the investigator shows the serrate 2004 Page #78  
he objects in the Utah (Tremonton) case, the analysts had determined that t 2004 Page #104  
al Encounter at Ft. Dix-McGuire: A Case Study, Status Report IV, July 1985  2004 Page #107  
eld references to status reports • Case highlights and comments 51de 5 SLIG 2004 Page #109  
mes additional reports on the same case at a later time. Therefore, every p 2004 Page #110  
, capturing the highlights of each case. The table has eleven columns, as s 2004 Page #110  
hat I felt were unusual. The first case is a good counter to the argument t 2004 Page #115  
tivity? Here's exactly one example case. The second case is remarkable to m 2004 Page #117  
actly one example case. The second case is remarkable to me because it begi 2004 Page #117  
 classic reference to the recovery case of 1941 in the 24 September 1947 re 2004 Page #117  
d in those proceedings. The second case, Report 2, describes four crew memb 2004 Page #117  
n Project early on, in that in one case, recovery personnel and a craft wer 2004 Page #123  
y. A similar motive applies to the case of the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, wher 2004 Page #125  
ve influenced his scenario. In any case, five years or so later, Don was th 2004 Page #127  
d by just a few personnel.) In any case, large flat trailers have been ofte 2004 Page #129  
 to have been sent by rail. In any case, not all of them were large. Slide  2004 Page #129  
ross evidence that this may be the case. In the process of reading a new bo 2004 Page #129  
oswell Incident little more than a case of misidentified Scotch tape? Befor 2004 Page #133  
d the key facts of the Roswell UFO case as we understood them to be at that 2004 Page #134  
, the first book about the Roswell case, published in 1980. It is interesti 2004 Page #136  
foremost issues in the Roswell UFO case has to do with that strange writing 2004 Page #137  
fortable in its assertion that the case is closed, and that no extraterrest 2004 Page #138  
ush's national guard service are a case in point, an example of the sort of 2004 Page #140  
 he still could not talk about the case because he was sworn to secrecy. Ea 2004 Page #144  
He was a fanatic about the Roswell case and busy making demands that the tr 2004 Page #144  
o-author of the first book on this case, The Roswell Incident, is another b 2004 Page #145  
st began to reject the Roswell UFO case after one of the wings of his airpl 2004 Page #145  
 by U.S. Air Force Roswell Report: Case Closed, by U.S. Air Force Above Top 2004 Page #149  
ization Lavrenti Beria initiated a case against researchers participating i 2004 Page #159  
ification were all employed in the case of the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate a 2004 Page #170  
about how I did things. But in any case you are faced with a choice like th 2004 Page #190  
ust says it's off." In yet another case, Robert Emenegger was offered an in 2004 Page #196  
. BS from US Air Force Academy, MA Case Western University • Personal corre 2004 Page #199  
g with the UFO phenomenon, in each case I have approached the subject as ob 2004 Page #214  
rso, Anderson, Kaufmann or, in the case of Aztec, Newton and Gebauer. My in 2004 Page #215  
e witnesses to some element of the case. Where, the skeptics have always as 2004 Page #216  
h more coming forward now that the case has been re- opened and is in the p 2004 Page #217  
this is what happened in the Aztec case. Indeed, when J. P. Cahn interviewe 2004 Page #218  
 be noted that the Paradise Valley case remains extremely controversial — i 2004 Page #218  
ents contain far more on the Aztec case than has been published and put int 2004 Page #219  
nd punching a sizeable hole in the case of the pro-Roswell advocates. It se 2004 Page #222  
12 documents, and yet in his book, Case AfJ-12, his key witness, found righ 2004 Page #224  
 back it op! See Randle, Kevin D., Case MJ-1 2: The True Story behind the G 2004 Page #224  
al length of the lens used in each case. If all the images were taken with  2004 Page #238  
  Varginha, Brazil Crash Retrieval Case, January 1966 Roger Leir Copyright  2005 Page #31  
ut to be the main witnesses in the case, Liliane de Fatima Silva, 16, her s 2005 Page #31  
 UFO researchers investigating the case, Dr. Prado derued the truth of his  2005 Page #32  
  Varginha, Brazil Crash Retrieval Case food would be passed quickly throug 2005 Page #33  
doctors thought that it might be a case of pneumonia, due to the location o 2005 Page #33  
ined that it could not have been a case of congen.ital immunodeficienc y; o 2005 Page #34  
tics can cure it. Thar was not the case. It was not the bacteria penetratin 2005 Page #34  
But, once again, di.is was not the case [with Chereze]." Not long after the 2005 Page #34  
  Varginha, Brazil Crash Retrieval Case "Nearly a month later, on May 19 at 2005 Page #35  
d co the events revealed about the case. General Lima also called a press c 2005 Page #35  
igators and others involved in the case were threatened with mysterious pho 2005 Page #36  
ha to gather information about the case. At that time, he talked to another 2005 Page #36  
s.1 Essentially, that is where the case stands to this day. Gevaerd and Lei 2005 Page #37  
ay Fowler began d.ig_ging inco the case in 1973. Ra.) Fowler learned of the 2005 Page #40  
Ra.) Fowler learned of the Kingman case from the Framingham, Massachu setts 2005 Page #40  
rds that the source of the Kingman case -who had previousl y only spoken wi 2005 Page #40  
 direct bearing on this particular case. In his 1978 paper, Retrievals of t 2005 Page #41  
the publicity given to the Kingman case in Leonard Stringfield's 1977 book, 2005 Page #42  
, Leonard Stringfield referenced a case that ve,y closely matched the story 2005 Page #43  
n crash. Described in his paper as Case A-1 (and which is itself a more com 2005 Page #43  
to the UpshotKnothole angle of the case and will reveal more data if and wh 2005 Page #45  
plications of phenomena. " ln this case the phenomena being air space viola 2005 Page #74  
 scientific knowledge; that no UFO case has ever affected U.S. national sec 2005 Page #76  
ie have something to gain; in this case access to knowledge, technology, po 2005 Page #77  
sychoanalytic tradition, presented case findings to Freud supporting his vi 2005 Page #89  
 Administration began to build ics case against Reich in 1947. The red flag 2005 Page #93  
t, lvWdred Edie Brady. The Strange Case of lf1/'i/he/m Reich appeared in th 2005 Page #93  
DA quietly went about building its case. Hays never told Reich that he knew 2005 Page #93  
the Food and Drug Administration's case file on Reich. It read in part: "Ge 2005 Page #99  
ing information toward builcling a case against the scientist shortly after 2005 Page #101  
o uncomfortable facts and numerous case hjstories; they ignore or belircle  2005 Page #117  
to the welldocumented Cash-Landrum case near Houston, Texas, in which a lar 2005 Page #119  
errestrial (ET) craft. The primary case of th.is type is the famous Roswell 2005 Page #121  
 April 17, 1897. That is the first case presented in this book. J\ifarshaU' 2005 Page #123  
, the U.S. Supreme Court decided a case regarding convicted members of the  2005 Page #126  
cumentary evidence relative to the case has surfaced, thanks to the work of 2005 Page #132  
ication) dismissed the Spitsbergen case because of the proven fact that sev 2005 Page #133  
emporary newspaper articles on the case were outright products of fiction,  2005 Page #133  
Plant" reference suggests that the case may have really been a hoax perpetr 2005 Page #133  
 guess." Perhaps the most infamous case was the story of an alleged UFO cra 2005 Page #134  
y were riddJed with errors and the case quickly collapsed as nothing more t 2005 Page #134  
 is literally documented, then the case must be treated more cautiously. Gi 2005 Page #134  
 Given the varying quality of each case, it is important to provide an obje 2005 Page #134  
s to many questions. Where did the case come from? How many direct first-ha 2005 Page #135  
, credibility and relevancy to the case? \Vhat are the results of investiga 2005 Page #135  
documents that are relevant to the case, such as FBI files, Presidential or 2005 Page #135  
 leaked documents that support the case, what unique and obscure content ma 2005 Page #135  
o fairly and effectively rate each case for authenticit y. We ha\ e develop 2005 Page #135  
nships) 3.0 Sources (provenance of case, number of sources, internal consis 2005 Page #135  
(specific issues or aspects of the case that are substantially 4.0 at odds  2005 Page #135  
are substantially 4.0 at odds with case itself or with other known facts of 2005 Page #135  
actor of 3.0. Sources: How did the case or document surface? Was it officia 2005 Page #136  
is a verified rare subtlety of the case or document that is exceptionally o 2005 Page #136  
to all the informational data of a case, including locations, details of th 2005 Page #136  
iate and consistent? What does the case or document say in relation to what 2005 Page #136  
ssified or became public after the case was exposed? Content is given a wei 2005 Page #136  
event supposed to be there? In the case of well known persons, do their doc 2005 Page #136  
technologies that can validate the case? The use of forensic linguistics fa 2005 Page #136  
nisms: These are problems with the case or document-stories that don't remo 2005 Page #137  
le levels of authenticity for each case, as follows. High Level of Authenti 2005 Page #137  
en pursued, and with each test the case or document has shown to be authent 2005 Page #137  
ent about the core evidence of the case, often for many years. Medium-High  2005 Page #137  
ed , and there are strong signs of case validity. If a document case, there 2005 Page #137  
ns of case validity. If a document case, there exists persuasive content, c 2005 Page #137  
% ~ The medium-low level means the case or document has been studied bv mam 2005 Page #137  
or the results are damaging to the case. There are aspects of the case 135  2005 Page #137  
the case. There are aspects of the case 135                                 2005 Page #137  
fied that cast doubt on the entire case or document . Virtually all investi 2005 Page #138  
ity graphic near the title of each case. 1t is important to weed out false  2005 Page #138  
IED FL Y1NG OBJECT." One MOON DUST case from Bolivia, presented later in th 2005 Page #142  
 the U.S. Department of State. The case concerned a crashed object 20 Over  2005 Page #142  
cted this author about the Bolivia case, prompted by the cable television S 2005 Page #143  
ne source stated that the Boli\rja case was "the strangest that he had been 2005 Page #143  
ft.1 Their personal account of the case displays many of the key ingrecLien 2005 Page #153  
arameters. Our first search in the case of an alien spacecraft would be for 2005 Page #161  
most prominent UFO crash-retrieval case, of course, is Roswell. Bur other U 2005 Page #161  
ackground . I found this to be the case with other witnesses I have intervi 2005 Page #165  
 reverse engineering projects. The case of the Kingman UFO retrieval involv 2005 Page #168  
wler and the Betty and Barney Hill case as recorded by John G. Fuller. I re 2006 Page #4  
ium" (Ref.5), and in my "Review of Case Mj-12" also on my website I demolis 2006 Page #12  
l produced in 1954. If this is the case, then the discrepancies found in SO 2006 Page #16  
 to be the telepathic interface in case communication was required with any 2006 Page #18  
at the Guidebook was to be used in case First Aid had to be administered to 2006 Page #19  
 UFO. Attempted interception. Good case and documentation 5/19/86. Sao Paul 2006 Page #28  
s. • 1196. Varginha, Brazil. Major case: crash retrieval, live alien allege 2006 Page #29  
 plenty of opportunity to move the case along; my future plans include a de 2006 Page #47  
hrough physical evidence that this case can really move forward, because th 2006 Page #47  
 if not fully appreciated. In this case, it is relatively easy to believe t 2006 Page #52  
 seen, touched, perhaps damaged in case of hostility. If so, its body might 2006 Page #53  
earing as a luminous orb, in which case it might be difficult to contain, c 2006 Page #53  
nge or potentially hostile. In the case of malevolent Contact, all religiou 2006 Page #57  
ontact scenario, but especially in case of hostility, governments would lik 2006 Page #57  
mors and fringe news reporting. In case of a sudden NHI event, television b 2006 Page #57  
 familiarity and vulnerability, in case of need to contain/control. Next pr 2006 Page #59  
erve some fraction of humankind in case military victory is impossible. Sci 2006 Page #62  
 commandeer media itself, in which case government would try to disrupt/des 2006 Page #63  
nt of other stakeholders. In worst case, global security and/or relations w 2006 Page #67  
 then-classified aircraft. In each case I present a brief history of the ai 2006 Page #72  
this presentation, I have selected case studies most closely resembling UFO 2006 Page #72  
uld provide quite a few additional case studies covering a span of half a c 2006 Page #86  
g the crash sites. In at least one case, we have seen that cleanup personne 2006 Page #86  
 and opportunity to do so. In each case described above I have found positi 2006 Page #86  
mary investigator involved in this case since Ivan T. Sanderson, Gray Barke 2006 Page #90  
years later. I began to study this case more intently and discovered the "F 2006 Page #91  
 at the crash site on the farm "in case something else happened." I continu 2006 Page #95  
ember 12 and the Flatwoods Monster case. There was also a connection concer 2006 Page #96  
Form 329," gave the details of the case. It stated, "The West Virginia mons 2006 Page #96  
ossible death from alien pathogens Case]: The SED Technicians. First on my  2006 Page #108  
were the troops collateral damage? Case 2. Varghina, Brazil death of Corpor 2006 Page #108  
s from Brazil. Vaiginha, Brazil ET Case -More Incredible New Revelations Br 2006 Page #108  
ry personnel from an unknown cause Case 3. The Chihuahua Disk Crash. Nick R 2006 Page #109  
estive of concern for an epidemic. Case 4. Antonio Villas-Boas, abduction,  2006 Page #109  
perchromatic violet-tinged area. A Case Study in Medical Cooperation: was t 2006 Page #109  
cally speaking, the first observed case in a disease outbreak is called the 2006 Page #110  
sease outbreak is called the Index Case: Bahe's girlfriend was the Index Ca 2006 Page #110  
e: Bahe's girlfriend was the Index Case for the Four Corners Outbreak, havi 2006 Page #110  
latively low incidence of CJD, one case per million per year. In familial C 2006 Page #114  
ral Hemorrhagic Fevers. Or, in the case of military application, their meri 2006 Page #116  
ial fluids used in the Villas-Boas case suggests advanced chemical technolo 2006 Page #116  
Other British investigators of the case, such as Jenny Randles, Margaret Fr 2006 Page #121  
inced that this is necessarily the case. Neither, however, are they of the  2006 Page #125  
cidents and mentioned the [Berwyn] case. It was at the end of my lecture th 2006 Page #125  
I had written a big article on the case for Sightings magazine. In that art 2006 Page #126  
ptember 1996, you had the [Berwyn] case brought into the open in a big way  2006 Page #126  
 that if Granada Television made a case for the incident at Greenham Common 2006 Page #126  
ien-contact aspect of the [Berwyn] case by bringing out a story which reaff 2006 Page #126  
asserted that he had heard was the case) also have some form of limited cor 2006 Page #129  
xperiences? To this day, as is the case with so many alleged crashed UFO in 2006 Page #130  
less of whether or not this is the case, in Operation Thunderchild, alien b 2006 Page #130  
 or public relations. This was the case, for example, with our participatio 2006 Page #131  
 as they related to the Rendlesham case. Predictably, the response to Hill- 2006 Page #133  
with the ground. The speed in that case should have been considerably less  2006 Page #136  
 an extraordinary, well-documented case of an apparent UFO water-landing an 2006 Page #182  
mouth and he shows signs of a mild case of the "bends." Those on board the  2006 Page #187  
o know about. If that had been the case, then why wasn't a recovery mission 2006 Page #191  
Wire Service Censorship: ► Roswell case: "Do not transmit!" ► Denver AP Bur 2007 Page #19  
o where they congregate . .In thjs case, it is slightly more challenging bu 2007 Page #30  
. 221 ■ Redaction was made in this case by Bowen ■ Good example of the inks 2007 Page #46  
titudes prevail in this particular case. The first is that UFO and a]jen-re 2007 Page #59  
ore exotic exports -fruits in this case: the truly unusual-lookin gjackfrui 2007 Page #60  
cases ... and sales zoom!" Jn rrus case UFO stands for Unidentified Frozen  2007 Page #60  
 America's Beef Producers. In this case, a fu!J page image of a grilled ste 2007 Page #62  
 The Aatio11al E11tp1irer, in this case, the "Nacional eQuirer -the busybod 2007 Page #67  
owed a smjling man with an attache case srandjng in a doorway looking out,  2007 Page #67  
o understand human nature. In this case, its alien and UFO reality in adver 2007 Page #77  
arn better. Did you find ch.is the case? GM: Yeah my Physics teacher was gr 2007 Page #80  
ents relating to the Matthew Bevan case. There was a List of supposed UFO h 2007 Page #85  
 trus ... is it going to harm your case? GM: No it's ok. 111\\7: So what so 2007 Page #88  
e would there be any kind of vilid case for saying that someone could have  2007 Page #88  
 may be able to help you with your case as I knO\v he has helped represent  2007 Page #91  
. Perhaps even cry to dissolve the case before you get called to be extradi 2007 Page #91  
as it is a fundamental pare of the case before them, why someone would be m 2007 Page #91  
f it would be good or bad for your case. I think it might help to show that 2007 Page #91  
mpletely misused. MW: Isn't it the case that if it wasn't illegal years ago 2007 Page #92  
ed. GM: Indeed. The Nat\vest three case had the people involved having to p 2007 Page #92  
 in the sky" saucer story. ln thjs case, the dates, names, and locations of 2007 Page #94  
d to the left) THE REAL STORY: The case for U.S. built flying wing ruse air 2007 Page #94  
company, a logging company, and in case of a fire, my dad always had co go  2007 Page #121  
 hundred people. Research on th.is case has barley scratched the surface. M 2007 Page #127  
                          The next case was in December of 1994 on the Null 2007 Page #130  
e of that East New Haven signboard case," I commented. uon that occasion th 2007 Page #133  
elligence from Tokyo took over the case, but were not able to locate or rec 2007 Page #139  
 in nature. If funher data on this case does exist, it has yet to see the l 2007 Page #140  
                           The one case that -more than any other -provides 2007 Page #141  
nmenc that rook an interest in the case, a a CIA report -also of ·May 15, 1 2007 Page #141  
 Administration to investigate the case. 135                                2007 Page #141  
ons-test as being the culprit, the case remains shrouded in mystery and con 2007 Page #142  
an apparent report on the Oklahoma case of Septemb er 22, 1979 titled MD Pa 2007 Page #144  
likelihood chat chjs is indeed the case is borne out by the fact that the s 2007 Page #144  
nway hydroplaning potential: Worst case E.MP calculations: More accurate ai 2007 Page #163  
q11e enhancement mechanism; -Worst case electromagnetic pulse (EMP) calcula 2007 Page #163  
ike it was a group put together in case something like chat happened . How  2007 Page #171  
exicosroswell .com). Although this case remains in need of much more resear 2007 Page #184  
r personally knew about the Coyame case or who had run across top-secret do 2007 Page #188  
oss top-secret documents about the case. By closely dissecting this 182     2007 Page #188  
t seem relevant to the 1974 Coyame case for a number of reasons. The first  2007 Page #191  
la, UFO's An Air Force Dile111111a Case # 1 -CAMPINAS (Brazil, Dec. 13, 195 2007 Page #193  
tal Fragment This almost forgotten case received quite a bit of arrention i 2007 Page #193  
ian press back in the mid-50s. The case was investigated by Dr. Olavo Fonte 2007 Page #193  
t complete English version of this case was written by Prof. Charles A. :Ma 2007 Page #193  
 FSR, May/June 1962). The Campinas case was part of the 1954 Brazilian wave 2007 Page #193  
 the propulsion system of the UFO. CASE # 2 -UBATUBA (Brazil, September 195 2007 Page #194  
r 1957) Metal Fragment The Ubatuba case is one of South America's best know 2007 Page #194  
in Brazil, the USA and France. The case began on September 14, 1957, when I 2007 Page #194  
he Ubatuba fragment thus lives on. CASE # 3 -POULAIN (Argentina, February 1 2007 Page #195  
) -Metal Fragment The name of this case comes from the owner of the fragmen 2007 Page #195  
Vernadsky Institute in Moscow-this case is totally unknown in the UFO liter 2007 Page #195  
sample, which cakes us to the next case. CASE# 4 -BOGOTA (Colombia, 1975 or 2007 Page #199  
ncertain. In this sense the Bogota case has some similarities with Ubatuba, 2007 Page #200  
sparks ejected by the Poulain UFO. CASE # 5 -T ABE (Chile, November 15, 199 2007 Page #200  
993. Accorrung to a summary of the case he titled, "La Historia de] OVNI" ( 2007 Page #200  
d brought them to my home." Tabe's case was investigated by the Chilean ufo 2007 Page #200  
 in South America (the 1978 Tarija case in Bolivia and the 1996 Varginha ca 2007 Page #201  
e in Bolivia and the 1996 Varginha case in Brazil are two of the most famou 2007 Page #201  
 physical evidence. Such a complex case, if properly researched and analyze 2008 Page #7  
ere. On April 18, 1962 there was a case that offered all these research ele 2008 Page #7  
ject Blue Book files, the April 18 case was a radar sighting from Nellis Ai 2008 Page #8  
ery by Col Friend & Dr. Hynek. See case file." The investigation conducted  2008 Page #10  
" There is, however , more to this case. I visited the area in 1991 and int 2008 Page #11  
the second on April 19. If it this case was of two sightings , then natural 2008 Page #14  
m. The insufficient label kept the case out of the unidentified category. T 2008 Page #16  
 the Project Blue Book files. This case was connected in the Air Force file 2008 Page #16  
with the cases piecemeal. The Utah case becomes a bolide and Robert Kadesch 2008 Page #17  
atomic-energy installation-in this case, Oak Ridge-whose work was vital to  2008 Page #29  
Force to obtain copies of his FOIA case file on the matter. The Executive O 2008 Page #30  
ame as most of the others. In this case, though, the UFO was at medium-to-h 2008 Page #33  
hese bases?" "If that had been the case, and with the UFO not appearing on  2008 Page #34  
e liberally drawn from the Roswell case. 36                                 2008 Page #42  
fies motorist witnesses Mrs. Ralph Case in Central Park and Ernest Hayes in 2008 Page #48  
nest Hayes in Elma reporting. Mrs. Case reports one side of the object was  2008 Page #48  
hen denial by military. Mrs. Ralph Case was a passenger with her husband dr 2008 Page #49  
 by the Elk River. As is often the case in UFO cases where there is extensi 2008 Page #55  
re than a standard letter. A major case such as Ray Bowyer's sighting over  2008 Page #63  
xtent that has previously been the case. The case file on the Channel Islan 2008 Page #63  
 has previously been the case. The case file on the Channel Islands UFO sig 2008 Page #63  
or the Cosford Incident, where the case files ran to over 100 pages of docu 2008 Page #63  
g to UFO-related FOi requests on a case by case basis, MoD decided to proac 2008 Page #63  
-related FOi requests on a case by case basis, MoD decided to proactively r 2008 Page #63  
er I 1,000 UFO reports to date and case files on major incidents can run to 2008 Page #63  
 community . Milton Torres Another case from the second batch that I discus 2008 Page #66  
the MoD UFO files. These include a case from 5 November 1990 when a number  2008 Page #67  
ere overtaken by a UFO. There is a case from Scotland where a spectacular U 2008 Page #67  
when I joined the UFO project each case looked different , but when I left  2008 Page #68  
d to describe. [Penniston is lower case; hypnotherapist is upper case.] SLI 2008 Page #90  
ower case; hypnotherapist is upper case.] SLIDE#40 September I 0, 1994 Penn 2008 Page #90  
t when it comes to this particular case. Donald R. Bensen's 1978 novel And  2008 Page #102  
en might be used as a fuel. In any case, if no existe nce is possible on ce 2008 Page #112  
oint. Interestingly , with a lower case "r" the word "reich" means wealthy  2008 Page #124  
man whose legal fim1 won Malaxa 's case to retrieve it," noted former U.S.  2008 Page #141  
LS CALLED FOR WORLDWIDE RELEASE IN CASE OF CONTACT -HIJ.[N KUPPElllllN. 1'. 2008 Page #151  
oak and Dagger ■ Trans en Provence case ■ Abduction debate ■ Hudson \1 alle 2008 Page #163  
................. 81 Bombshell UFO Case Files: Excerpts from the CUFOs Arch 2009 Page #5  
ery exciting (A TIC individual UFO case reports) and some are UFO-related a 2009 Page #7  
o the same. Fortunately, the worse case scenario did not happen. Past Defen 2009 Page #17  
n initiate study or as usually the case, to act in response to a specific U 2009 Page #19  
 awareness is more advanced in the case of scientific applications-in compu 2009 Page #20  
at this conference will review the case and will include new material for a 2009 Page #30  
issues surrounded the Maury Island case early on. The chief witness, Harold 2009 Page #30  
the work of George E. Joannides, a case officer who oversaw the activities  2009 Page #34  
ryptic assassination directive. In case any senior U.S. official did not co 2009 Page #42  
hat is where we are today with the case. We have a growing body of testimon 2009 Page #55  
's out there -that would blow this case completely wide open. That tape did 2009 Page #78  
                     Bombshell UFO Case Files: Excerpts From The CUFOS Arch 2009 Page #97  
 more a personal reflection on the case, not some strict analysis. The hist 2009 Page #134  
 1989. Almost every aspect of this case is decidedly non-standard, and this 2009 Page #135  
S.R. When asked his opinion of the case, the noted ufologist answered that  2009 Page #137  
y, October lt11's treatment of the case returns to Tuesday's wink-wink-nudg 2009 Page #138  
agger, 1981-1983 ■T= s en Provence case 139                                 2009 Page #145  

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, which cakes us to the next case. CASE# 4 -BOGOTA (Colombia, 1975 or 1976) 2007 Page #199  

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en, had gone public and become the case's whistleblower. The incident has r 2004 Page #46  

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to uncover the truth. In his book, Casebook of a UFO lnvestigat01; Fowler s 2005 Page #40  
 day of June 7, 1973." 1n hjs book Casebook of r1 UFO lnvestigato,; Ray Fow 2005 Page #41  
s: Middlesex News, April 23, 1973. Casebook of a UFO Investigator: A Person 2009 Page #55  

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 hundred witnesses in selected UFO cases, chiefly in the united states. In  2003 Page #13  
mo requesting involvement with UFO cases by the Air Force, by saying: "I wo 2003 Page #24  
s of that time quite well. In some cases, witnesses have been able to verif 2003 Page #57  
ewitnesses who observed or in some cases interacted with soldiers. Not only 2003 Page #59  
a by having secret records on such cases declassified. The CFi initiative i 2003 Page #65  
id 1990s and addresses some of the cases referenced in this lecture In 1999 2003 Page #79  
id 1990s and addresses some of the cases referenced in this lecture. 75     2003 Page #79  
ssing information he uncovered and cases he investigated relating to report 2003 Page #81  
 forward have credible and in most cases scholarly sources. Before making a 2003 Page #85  
 one of the earliest UFO abduction cases of the postmodern era. The New Mex 2003 Page #142  
had been investigating UFO contact cases for over 10 years. Twenty-seven ye 2003 Page #143  
ontra, and several other important cases. Sheehan's story is that he had ga 2003 Page #197  
ary of some of the more intriguing cases that have occurred across the plan 2004 Page #4  
ny — convinces me that crashed UFO cases and Project Moon Dust are deeply c 2004 Page #7  
 the Aurora account and modern UFO cases — silver, metallic cigar-shaped ob 2004 Page #27  
t may be one of the extremely rare cases where "something concrete" may be  2004 Page #41  
 incident so significant among UFO cases? Almost everything. Ground-to-air  2004 Page #48  
tails and particulars that in some cases were new to us. These letters have 2004 Page #49  
 upper echelon people with attaché cases that were chained and locked to th 2004 Page #94  
nce could quickly jump on good UFO cases with the best people they had. It  2004 Page #103  
uating. I will display examples of cases representative of each of these ca 2004 Page #106  
• Five sets of examples, including cases • Discussion of some skeptical cla 2004 Page #107  
 Complete listing of Stringfield's cases from his Crash/Retrieval reports s 2004 Page #110  
that there is no way to verify his cases. This would seem to be false, sinc 2004 Page #115  
seem to be false, since 79% of the cases cited have references to others, m 2004 Page #115  
thermore, a careful perusal of his cases shows that in most instances, the  2004 Page #115  
1947): Einstein report and Roswell cases • Report 9 and Report 10 (1948): N 2004 Page #116  
, per "Beth" Slide 9 THREE UNUSUAL CASES WITH CRAFT agos-Reservation, Arizo 2004 Page #116  
ve three examples of recovery team cases. The first one occurred before the 2004 Page #117  
ld's Crash-Retrieval Reports THREE CASES WITH RECOVERY TEAMS • 1. Report 18 2004 Page #118  
n Carp, Canada, also in 1989. Both cases are sufficiently complex that it w 2004 Page #121  
not "confessed" to either of these cases. Slide 18 gives my summary of how  2004 Page #121  
wn about such as the L.A. air raid cases, since none of those documents had 2004 Page #129  
VD and debriefed by KGB. • In some cases a psychiatrist is summoned after t 2004 Page #169  
opped. As what happens in a lot of cases you go up to a point and you go up 2004 Page #185  
 to be that in a certain number of cases, and they indicated that from 5% t 2004 Page #187  
icated that from 5% to 6% of these cases — of these sightings — that there  2004 Page #187  
 they might lead. Accordingly, the cases that intrigue me are the ones, lik 2004 Page #214  
 ranks of ufology's crashed saucer cases. The search for the truth, ever el 2004 Page #223  
some caveats: for example, in many cases we do not have a clear chain of cu 2004 Page #243  
 being photographed. In some legal cases that might be enough to have the d 2004 Page #243  
t impossible and it only occurs in cases of immunodeficiency." Despite the  2005 Page #33  
As you read Ryan Wood's summary of cases where visitors haYe faltered to ea 2005 Page #117  
t if even half of the more than 75 cases addressed b~ Ryan Wood are genuine 2005 Page #119  
nored or dismissed. Certainly, the cases in this book vary in quality and d 2005 Page #121  
counts in the sources cited. These cases are much more substantial than pop 2005 Page #121  
opinion leads us to believe. Other cases have uncertain merit, where witnes 2005 Page #121  
ed UFO subject reveals a number of cases that can be considered hoaxes, or  2005 Page #132  
ications that many of the spurious cases have been created by the murky wor 2005 Page #132  
thing more than a simple hoax. The cases cited above, however, are importan 2005 Page #134  
ch tales in the first place.18 The cases presented in this book span the sp 2005 Page #134  
istication, virtually all of these cases couJd be advanced and moved much c 2005 Page #134  
thenticity conclusion. Many of the cases have reached th.is point, with mul 2005 Page #134  
sands of dollars in research. Some cases are authentic almost by definition 2005 Page #134  
ry records. There are severaJ such cases in this book. But if we infer more 2005 Page #134  
point for most UFO crash retrieval cases or leaked documents. In essence, t 2005 Page #137  
eaked documents. In essence, these cases are under-researched. They need re 2005 Page #137  
 1t is important to weed out false cases, and this places a special burden  2005 Page #138  
wn about such as the L.A. air raid cases, since none of those documents had 2005 Page #140  
ions into existenceas shown by the cases that follow-persists. Put simply:  2005 Page #143  
iences in the Black World. In some cases, workers have reported that securi 2005 Page #167  
y. I note the 5000+ physical trace cases that Ted Phillips has collected fr 2006 Page #4  
ucer is seen. About 1/6th of these cases involve reports of small beings. I 2006 Page #4  
er to the more than 1000 abduction cases that have been investigated by Bud 2006 Page #4  
 have heard of at least 7 specific cases in which the UFOs zapped attacking 2006 Page #5  
ok "Need to Know" recounts similar cases. I am working on a claim by a pilo 2006 Page #5  
 a week, but in some international cases these could take longer with one m 2006 Page #17  
ologists. Confirms crash/retrieval cases. implicates ether prominent scient 2006 Page #26  
Defense receives thousands of LIFO cases during the 1980s, according to Coi 2006 Page #28  
according to Coi Bons Sokolov • 40 cases where plots encountered UFOs. • In 2006 Page #28  
trieval Candidates • Obvious early cases (among others): • 1947 • 1948 • 19 2006 Page #29  
 in no way based upon existing UFO cases or theory, and most of the partici 2006 Page #49  
 for as long as necessary. In many cases the agency involved had sufficient 2006 Page #86  
the Boron incident is one of those cases. All UFO crash retrieval stories a 2006 Page #88  
emic in Zimbabwe. Estimated 10,000 cases • April 2, 1979: Anthrax accident  2006 Page #107  
evidence, beginning with those few cases where there seems to be some. Four 2006 Page #108  
00 hrs on 15 February 1996 In both cases, we have the deaths of military pe 2006 Page #109  
 structure called amyloid. In some cases of CJD and other prion diseases am 2006 Page #114  
ins, although the plaques in these cases are not made of prion protein). Wa 2006 Page #114  
, in the sense that there are also cases in which there is no known risk fa 2006 Page #115  
uld be no connection. Not so. Both cases - in what is a clearly defined tim 2006 Page #119  
e surgical cutting. In many of the cases there has been evidence of extreme 2006 Page #201  
l Evidence from South American UFO Cases J. Antonio Huneeus ............... 2007 Page #5  
ngs: starts at 1909, confirms 1947 cases in NM, 1950 Texas/Mexican border,  2007 Page #44  
e Book" (p. 189) ■"New Mexico 1947 cases" (p. 190) ■ Kilgallen comments (p. 2007 Page #47  
: -Remarks by Ben -New Mexico 1947 cases -Extensive underlining POST 1961 B 2007 Page #47  
kes hard landing in frozen novelty cases ... and sales zoom!" Jn rrus case  2007 Page #60  
cate and helps people with awbvard cases that need his type of presence co  2007 Page #91  
· nuclear explosions . .As in such cases, it detected a characteristic "dou 2007 Page #143  
: The documentation, testimony and cases chat 1 have cited in my lecture to 2007 Page #144  
e recent UFO sightings. 4. RELATED CASES There are two other Mexican UFO ca 2007 Page #191  
ES There are two other Mexican UFO cases that seem relevant to the 1974 Coy 2007 Page #191  
l Evidence from South American UFO Cases J. Antonio Huneeus © 2007 by J. A. 2007 Page #193  
e followed by other South American cases where fragments were obtained and  2007 Page #194  
e wanted to restrict this paper to cases where actual metallic fragments we 2007 Page #201  
 direction, but nevertheless these cases furnish a signjficant piece of phy 2007 Page #202  
l Evidence from South American UFO Cases J. Antonio Huneeus ............... 2008 Page #5  
 the U.S. Air Force, there are few cases that offer multiple chains of evid 2008 Page #7  
e chains of evidence. That is, few cases offer multiple eyewitness testimon 2008 Page #7  
it the sightings into two separate cases, one on April 18 in and around Las 2008 Page #7  
ook files, you'll find nearly 4000 cases labeled as insufficient data for a 2008 Page #16  
ey were doing was "explaining" the cases without having to explain them. Th 2008 Page #16  
ch too long for a meteor. With the cases separated , the Air Force was able 2008 Page #17  
ir Force was able to deal with the cases piecemeal. The Utah case becomes a 2008 Page #17  
. They were interested in clearing cases, slapping a label on them and lett 2008 Page #17  
aper. Time and again, I have cited cases of profound significance where UFO 2008 Page #37  
cations that have had, and in some cases continue to have, a major bearing  2008 Page #37  
River. As is often the case in UFO cases where there is extensive public at 2008 Page #55  
 by reviewing the files, selecting cases of potential interest to the media 2008 Page #61  
sed. Finally, 1 will pick out some cases from the newly released files and  2008 Page #61  
. Compare that with previous major cases such as Rendlesham Forest or the C 2008 Page #63  
d the DIS were looking at the same cases and corresponding with each other  2008 Page #64  
 that there were only 8 individual cases. In fact, most of the files were s 2008 Page #64  
ng several hundred sightings. Most cases had mundane explanations and were  2008 Page #64  
e difficult to explain , including cases where the witnesses were pilots an 2008 Page #64  
 were also some more light-hearted cases, which were almost certainly hoaxe 2008 Page #64  
1986 to 1992 and therefore include cases from my tour of duty on the Mo D's 2008 Page #65  
ing more difficult to explain. The cases that concerned me most were those  2008 Page #65  
l aircraft. There are several such cases in these files, along with more si 2008 Page #65  
ings from police officers and more cases where UFOs have been tracked on ra 2008 Page #65  
r Kent One of the most interesting cases from the second batch of files occ 2008 Page #65  
re are plenty of other fascinating cases from the MoD UFO files. These incl 2008 Page #67  
alien abductions and alien contact cases, with a series of bizarre letters. 2008 Page #67  
 people. I shall highlight the two cases that have attracted most media att 2008 Page #67  
uments are not authentic . ln most cases the chain of custody, or provenanc 2008 Page #104  
been used successfully in criminal cases to shed light on the probable auth 2008 Page #104  
OK & CONDON • BASIC ATP BRIEFING • CASES WITH MILITARY SIGNIFICAN CE • CASE 2008 Page #148  
ASES WITH MILITARY SIGNIFICAN CE • CASES WITH PHYSICAL EVIDENCE • ATP UPDAT 2008 Page #148  
A BLACK UFO PROGR.-\i\l • 1N THOSE CASES. THEIR EVIDENCE IS AT LEAST SECOND 2008 Page #153  
r space violations ■ New abduction cases ■ Unmarked helicopters ■ Iran ■ Go 2008 Page #160  
with a B:111g and Invasion ■ Major Cases at the End of 1980 ■ 1980: A Ye-a  2008 Page #162  
se with cross indexing to previous cases of proper evaluation . I realize t 2009 Page #16  
 or easily comparable. But, in all cases we are talking about war and survi 2009 Page #19  
t for longer periods, but in those cases a few highly responsible persons w 2009 Page #21  
es entitled The FBI, based on true cases with actual back channel access. T 2009 Page #32  
at while it was possible some "UFO cases are of non-terrestrial origin," th 2009 Page #38  
u would have the high threat [UFO] cases reviewed with the purpose of ident 2009 Page #41  
aired beings reported in Contactee cases in the 1950s. Both Werner and Beth 2009 Page #55  
 to be one of the most significant cases of the entire UFO controversy . So 2009 Page #55  
er Alert, 1975-1976 ■New abduction cases                                    2009 Page #142  
nd gelignite were employed in some cases. In 1946 Dr. Karl Compton , Chairm 2009 Page #166  

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 SUPPORT TO JOHN lL.\CK • BEST UFO CASES- EUROPE • SELECTED STUDIES -) 147  2008 Page #153  

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, their attendance, fellowship and cash flow. He would connect with local l 2003 Page #22  
diately agreed to bur the film for cash, the on1} other conrution being tha 2005 Page #145  
de deals. Savvy stockholders would cash out quickly, crashing all financial 2006 Page #65  
everal official letters and $1,000 cash. Five security guards in civilian c 2006 Page #75  

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embles that reported in the famous Cash-Landrum Texas case resulting in per 2003 Page #173  
51 in Nevada to the welldocumented Cash-Landrum case near Houston, Texas, i 2005 Page #119  
 Richard Doty, and William Moore ■ Cash-Landrum ■ Rendleshan1               2008 Page #162  

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■ 1980: A Ye-a r of Intrigue ■ The Cash-Landrun 1 Incident ■ Spring Sightin 2008 Page #162  

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y happened in First Strike by Jack Cashill and James Sanders (2003). Essent 2004 Page #130  

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 would that have been done? Little caskets like in the Roswell case or fiel 2003 Page #33  
 ■ Likely called on to arrange for caskets for aliens in 1941 a Either he o 2003 Page #34  

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a were some of its most import.ant casks from the very scan. Top media ex e 2007 Page #11  
8, we know chat NASA does military casks like putting stuff in space. So wa 2007 Page #87  

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omntc resting mid thr interest Ing Caso arc uorelublr. I nfonunatil*. there 2003 Page #118  
hua Disk Crash." IO July 2006. "El Caso Coyame: Se precipito un OVNI en ter 2007 Page #192  

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 I do know that three months later Casper Weinberger sent a telegram reliev 2004 Page #193  
exander Haig, Secretary of Defense Casper Weinberger and Secretary of the T 2008 Page #142  

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ation which borders Russia and the Caspian Sea, and was apparently designed 2008 Page #136  

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. Our 61cm (24'') Boller & Chivens Cassegrain is available for use primaril 2007 Page #161  

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ers were in such a hurry that they cast the lines off of their boats rather 2004 Page #38  
wtime Network with a distinguished cast that included Kyle MacLachlan, Mart 2004 Page #134  
he Aztec story will admit — and to cast the Aztec story as one of their con 2004 Page #223  
t my intention to put a particular cast on Neill here. It is just tl1at he  2005 Page #103  
hronisms have been identified that cast doubt on the entire case or documen 2005 Page #138  
g upon whether government chose to cast a Contact event in positive or nega 2006 Page #55  
 have temporarily broken the spell cast upon us by the corporate media. The 2007 Page #38  
n off. Photo of triangular plaster cast Jim Penniston also said he made pla 2008 Page #83  
BI had final say over that series' cast, and one of its technical advisers, 2009 Page #32  

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nd nuts amnn 1’ them that Hsnek i* castantl running the risk of inn-xcnil*  2003 Page #118  

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 Now the sun slashed through them, casting shadows here and there across th 2003 Page #46  
doing from the truck slats to him (casting shadows). So, I actually had to  2006 Page #158  

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ismuth valuable for detailed metal castings. Bismuth also has a low melting 2003 Page #106  

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 can do it.” Press conference, New Castle New . Hampshire September 30, 200 2003 Page #8  
...but I have seen it at the Magic Castle in Hollywood. Magicians are train 2006 Page #101  
is the challenge that this is your castle and ~ ou have to lock all the gat 2007 Page #83  
d, "a man's home was no longer his castle. He could be seized by private in 2008 Page #128  

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 unless , power tet in this tits,. Castro Madero Slid that if • is ditilicd 2004 Page #20  
ew of the President's plan to kill Castro. [Monroe] made reference to her " 2007 Page #135  

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ed a landing zone and made plaster casts of the circular impressions in the 2004 Page #47  
enniston also said he made plaster casts of the triangleshaped indentations 2008 Page #83  

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people computers. Gi\lf: Yes, very casual training,] wasn't up there with a 2007 Page #83  

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 Shootout with aliens; 11 American casualties 65 1978 Ft Dix-McGuire, New J 2004 Page #114  
craft on the ground. Several alien casualties and one human death resulted  2004 Page #119  
ldn't it have referred to them as "casualties of the wreck?" So just who we 2004 Page #141  
 ■ Causin9 crashes of aircraft and casualties among our military and civili 2005 Page #9  
ilitary police had said there were casualties and that they were "not human 2005 Page #44  
urned, worried that there might be casualties in the wreckage. Jose convinc 2005 Page #155  
weapon had anything to do with the casualties or some military problem enco 2009 Page #160  
                                   casualties or some milita,-y problem enc 2009 Page #171  

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the war as surely as he had been a casualty of battle." In his statement, N 2003 Page #92  
ds of reducing the relatively high casualty rates we were encountering in a 2009 Page #176  

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SUCH INTELLIGENCE THAT IT CAN PLAY CAT AND MOUSE FOR THREE HOURS WITH AMERI 2006 Page #149  
 the "universal meow." ln the ad a cat looks on as a huge, Close Encounters 2007 Page #66  
as the prize is serious: "l f your cat has the best meow in the universe, . 2007 Page #66  
                        But even a cat with the best meow in the universe m 2007 Page #67  
what, it would be more than a 65 7 Cat Scrapper or a D-11R and those machin 2007 Page #126  
tachments.and Operaring Locations (CAT Ill) (Less IGQ. CSD. AFMPC. and NESA 2007 Page #175  
m:t discounllnr. \he cl-Zealand to caT!')' ou~ the dc,·el-fectivtnes~ o( th 2009 Page #182  

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erung Little green man with yellow cat's eyes peered at you from the page w 2007 Page #68  

Word: "cat-and-mouse", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

at something unearthly was playing cat-and-mouse with the human race, darin 2003 Page #142  

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henomenon . Some like Ted Bloecher cataloged entity sightings while others  2009 Page #154  

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 service to all UFO researchers by cataloging and presenting the extraordin 2005 Page #119  

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nd paranormal (psi) topics; it was catalogued and open to serious researche 2006 Page #197  

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 type situation. But the intent of cataloguing the different species was so 2006 Page #19  

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ained that the zinc might act as a catalyst for Mg ionization. Second, that 2003 Page #109  
cated that this element acted as a catalyst in the reaction process. By com 2003 Page #114  

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er City, NV. She can be reached at Catalyst13@cox.net. Web: www.remoteviewi 2006 Page #207  

Word: "catalytic", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

st for Mg ionization. Second, that catalytic process might be enhanced if t 2003 Page #109  
m depends on the efficiency of the catalytic activity of the bismuth interl 2003 Page #115  
of biomolecules for more efficient catalytic agents in fuel cells. This sta 2003 Page #115  

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The other possibility is that some catalyzing political event will spark a  2007 Page #38  

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toxins in poison darts. • Soldiers catapult corpses and dead animals into b 2006 Page #107  
ing Kaffa (now Feodossia, Ukraine) catapult plague corpses into the city •  2006 Page #107  

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en it could arguably have led to a catastrophe of unprecedented proportions 2007 Page #136  

Word: "catastrophic", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

people might result on a large and catastrophic scale following the introdu 2008 Page #36  

Word: "catch", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

oking for anything else that might catch my eye. I saw nothing. I went back 2003 Page #45  
n satisfied long ago that we can't catch them." I submit here that this fac 2003 Page #89  
got Reagan his first contract. The catch to this documentary deal was that  2004 Page #192  
t 45,000 feet, they were unable to catch the djscs. Gordon Cooper reported  2007 Page #109  
 of the biggest and most decisive "catch 22" that the U.S.A.F. ever found i 2007 Page #110  

Word: "catch-up", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

he media would find itself playing catch-up. A natural skepticism would eme 2006 Page #60  

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ed. It was captured with a net for catching animals. It offered little resi 2005 Page #31  

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 such a highly charged image and a catchphrase like, "The blue light is bac 2007 Page #74  

Word: "categorical", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

xist The memo is suspicious in its categorical denials and claims based onl 2003 Page #162  

Word: "categorically", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

bility you are authorized to state categorically that the United States Gov 2003 Page #222  
 recover wreckage) have all stated categorically that it is true that extra 2004 Page #132  
 was nothing more to it. He denied categorically that the debris was spread 2004 Page #139  
ood 'extinction disease', as it is categorically fatal, jumps species, and  2006 Page #116  

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 categorizes all items into eleven categories, gives them a code name and s 2003 Page #176  
es representative of each of these categories. Then, a look at some of the  2004 Page #106  
w slides do just that for the five categories that I have tabulated numeric 2004 Page #115  
tending to 'believe' they are of 2 categories: A. Manmade UFOs. B. Extrater 2005 Page #80  
o Andrews, "I'm a believer in both categories. I feel everything is possibl 2005 Page #80  
e Un funded Opportunities. In both categories, there are a lot of books and 2005 Page #80  
belief, not knowledge, that "both" categories were real. On the other hand, 2005 Page #80  
scores associated with these seven categories, then normalizing the result  2005 Page #137  
 dated June 1972 that covered such categories as: electrostatics effects, A 2005 Page #173  
 national security under two broad categories: physical and social. Over ti 2007 Page #36  
ection Act. Other exemptions cover categories such as defense and national  2008 Page #63  

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aight estimate be divided into two categories-the knowabl e and the unknowa 2009 Page #19  

Word: "categorization", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

cessing; Information Retrieval and Categorization; Real time Systems -Robot 2005 Page #162  

Word: "categorize", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

from the very beginning strived to categorize the observations of UFO witne 2009 Page #154  

Word: "categorized", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 this incident was indeed properly categorized as a battle. Interest in the 2005 Page #100  

Word: "categorizes", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

echnology Classification Table. It categorizes all items into eleven catego 2003 Page #176  

Word: "category", 10 instance(s) (Back to Top)

iate knowing if your belief covers Category B as well as the obvious Catego 2005 Page #80  
 Category B as well as the obvious Category A of the above? Purpose of ques 2005 Page #80  
stion a statement of his belief in Category 13. Do you also include Categor 2005 Page #80  
n Category 13. Do you also include Category B, Ben?" The reference to Sarba 2005 Page #80  
heir way into a score for each key category and ultimatel y generate an aut 2005 Page #135  
hting factor for each authenticity category under consideration, as shO\\ n 2005 Page #135  
 n in the table below. Within each category there is five point scale which 2005 Page #135  
forensic linguistics falls in this category, i.e. the examination by langua 2005 Page #136  
t the case out of the unidentified category. They didn't actually have an e 2008 Page #16  
ell as for us. But in this special category, there is one reason why we may 2009 Page #22  

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he larger experiments proposed. To cater for the small scale work, designed 2009 Page #165  

Word: "catered", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e medias and academic niches, each catered to a particular market. There is 2005 Page #76  

Word: "catherine", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

2.3 trillion Money That Disappears Catherine Austin Fitts Assistant Secreta 2006 Page #32  
cisco Chronicle Money Laundering ■ Catherine Austin Fitts ■ Large banks and 2007 Page #53  

Word: "catholic", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

is mother is a teacher at a nearby Catholic school who wants her son to bec 2003 Page #85  

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dentlal". Nowever, 1 the caesadfi- cation has recaday been changed to 'rest 2004 Page #18  

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 INFC, DIRCI NO 15, (U1 THE LA PAZ CATO. NEWSPAPER "EL OrAP10 0 eF • 79015. 2004 Page #21  

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 know advertisers do not spare our cats and dogs from alien-themed ads and  2007 Page #66  
al favorite" which "Tastes so good cats all over the universe ask for it by 2007 Page #66  

Word: "cattle", 40 instance(s) (Back to Top)

als that were in the arroyo basin (cattle, deer, perhaps antelope), 2) some 2003 Page #45  
d alongside a narrow track used by cattle grazing in the arroyo. As I menti 2003 Page #49  
  Project Beta lights and herds of cattle and the caller's fear that she mi 2003 Page #143  
e mysterious and grisly murders of cattle that had caused a growing unease  2003 Page #143  
arron officer knew Valdez was the "cattle mutilation guy," and it was becau 2003 Page #143  
e mutilated carcasses. Many of the cattle found on Gomez' and others' ranch 2003 Page #143  
. "He was intrigued because of the cattle mutilation aspect, the number of  2003 Page #144  
implant human victims, and perform cattle mutilations. Bennewitz' acquainta 2003 Page #144  
to the phenomena of abductions and cattle mutilations. It is this ignorance 2003 Page #190  
e was with his father putting some cattle out to pasture on the morning of  2004 Page #29  
 hundreds of animal mutilations of cattle and horses were reported in Color 2004 Page #76  
hly classified military reports of cattle mutilations in which entire organ 2004 Page #78  
mentary, A Strange Harvest, on the cattle mutilation phenomena that was hau 2004 Page #193  
ashington were very upset with her cattle mutilation documentary. Then afte 2004 Page #193  
 fluid and tissues ■ Mutilation of cattle and other animals ■ Surveying (sp 2005 Page #9  
wn part of the fence adjoining the cattle guard on your property. We need t 2005 Page #156  
sideration of the possibility that cattle mutilations may be experiments by 2006 Page #101  
he mid-1960s, farm animals, mostly cattle, have been found mutilated with t 2006 Page #115  
iseases in the world ("mad cow" in cattle, scrapie in sheep, transmissible  2006 Page #116  
sed tremendous apprehension in the cattle, game, and meat packing industry  2006 Page #116  
ould find that studies of infected cattle might be helpful. "Our" concerns  2006 Page #116  
ould find that studies of infected cattle might be helpful. The evidence st 2006 Page #117  
aft are mutilating animals, mostly cattle for similar but different reasons 2006 Page #117  
e 2. These data show the number of cattle parts removed for the samples des 2006 Page #118  
oup asked a question about whether cattle had been ranched at the Test Site 2006 Page #201  
. We were told that there had been cattle at the Test Site and various part 2006 Page #201  
old that there were no longer test cattle at the Test Site. However, multip 2006 Page #201  
t Site. However, multiple, unusual cattle deaths, called cattle mutilations 2006 Page #201  
ple, unusual cattle deaths, called cattle mutilations, had been occurring a 2006 Page #201  
 seemed that many of these unusual cattle deaths have occurred near militar 2006 Page #201  
obert Bigelow was adamant that the cattle mutilations were solely the resul 2006 Page #201  
aterrestrial interference with the cattle. He would not envisage any other  2006 Page #201  
ollow up on some UFO sightings and cattle mutilations that have been happen 2006 Page #201  
me of their video footage of local cattle mutilations. The footage was quit 2006 Page #201  
The footage was quite graphic, the cattle missing udders and genitalia and  2006 Page #201  
y frankly about the UFO sightings, cattle mutilations, and abductions that  2006 Page #202  
    Since last May_,_more than 100 cattle have l:ieen founa dead and nicsom 2007 Page #146  
 ... Since last May, more than 100 cattle have been found dead and gruesome 2007 Page #146  
rge pit in the ground located in a cattle ranch known as "El Ahogadero." Th 2007 Page #190  
ES ERGOFllSJON & UFOS • UfOst ET • Cattle Mutilations ;: UFOs • If Strange  2008 Page #148  

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lem of "UFOs," as we so '0'Pically caU them, is one of the most profound sc 2005 Page #73  
of such a recovery would certainly caU for dedicated staff and careful proc 2005 Page #126  
 that the satellite itself was the cau e of an erroneous, non-existent dete 2007 Page #143  

Word: "caucasian", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

w with June, she mentioned Project Caucasian, a code name for a project so  2009 Page #91  
t in the safe ... and it was named Caucasian. And this project was right af 2009 Page #92  
ch. In 2001 the details of Project Caucasian were declassified : When a ten 2009 Page #92  

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y strength and resiliency. PROJECT CAUCASIAN- TOP SECRET During any intervi 2009 Page #91  

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 speaking to the Senate Democratic Caucus on January 7, 1958, stated, "Cont 2008 Page #134  

Word: "caued", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

c service at Raven Rock, sometimes caUed the "underground Pentagon," locate 2005 Page #130  

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e temperature was near 40. The boy caught sight of the fiery object out of  2003 Page #54  
O incident. But the headline which caught my eye said, "Searchers Fail To F 2003 Page #55  
slant on the case; but what really caught my eve was the National Security  2004 Page #14  
ved UFOs throughout the world that caught my attention, I considered one of 2004 Page #14  
e of Shag Harbor from the east, he caught sight of some lights in the sky t 2004 Page #34  
ve you been drinking?" Wickens was caught off guard by the question but rec 2004 Page #35  
 from a number of the men who were caught up in this storm. Larry and I bot 2004 Page #59  
 these other services may not have caught wind of what was going on in Rosw 2004 Page #237  
ing, "That was when we [the J\rmyl caught that creature." A funher attempt  2005 Page #36  
Vienna Technical Institute. \Xiang caught structural and metallurgical engi 2005 Page #41  
f individuals and governments were caught up in the dynamics of sexual repr 2005 Page #89  
the first place. In August 2001, I caught up with him and interviewed him o 2005 Page #150  
hrs the Hueys departed. "The Hueys caught up with the Sea Stallion as it re 2006 Page #135  
id, 'It's true.' Well, this really caught my attention. I was really astoun 2006 Page #157  
in actual fact, virtually everyone caught up by the Lummi Island Incident r 2006 Page #192  
hy, because they are so frequently caught on film and before the images are 2007 Page #85  
 "eureka" and then instantly I got caught. I think I might have got the tim 2007 Page #86  
k of trouble to the hacker getting caught was considered less if you hack o 2007 Page #89  
trunk there was any way I would be caught. MW: So no proof you managed to c 2007 Page #90  
 was cooking some fish that we had caught out of the stream. It was cowards 2007 Page #121  
 strange light-weight material was caught in a fishing net at about that ti 2007 Page #195  
ea at night on foot, but they were caught almost immediately. She emphasize 2008 Page #45  
d how surprised they were at being caught so easily. This time they were to 2008 Page #45  
an history has ever done. l We are caught in a situation in which every cit 2008 Page #117  
 solution before we find ourselves caught with our pants down to use an old 2009 Page #16  
dlines of June 13 -15, 1947 really caught my eye -the International Press r 2009 Page #156  

Word: "caui", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

OFUSION "The l\lhidentification of Caui;al Relationships' (Ntelin..,,-uitic 2008 Page #148  

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r & Thomas Atkins, Doubleday, 1976 Cauldron of Hell, Jack Stoneley, Simon & 2008 Page #103  

Word: "caulking", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

DE# 16 There is also fresh weather caulking around the doors. SLIDE# 17 Mon 2005 Page #56  

Word: "cauo-ht", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rually Stone and his coUeague were cauo-ht and subsequently "debriefed " in 2005 Page #147  

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oubt it is a super sensitive topic?CAUS Lawsuit - TS UMBRA 9 October 1980 N 2003 Page #163  
rikes Back ■ ''David vs. Goliath": CAUS vs. the NSA ■ The Roswell Story ■ T 2008 Page #162  

Word: "cause", 55 instance(s) (Back to Top)

t also came down was hot enough to cause steam to rise. Pieces of that mate 2003 Page #41  
to suppress this from public might cause worry; what else has been kept und 2003 Page #188  
I know you were out in that forest cause I saw you out there, and we were a 2004 Page #49  
.. Larry remember "duck and cover" cause your book is gonna set off a lot o 2004 Page #50  
" linked to? It was considered the cause for the V-2 rocket at White Sands  2004 Page #64  
uld pace ascending V-2 rockets and cause them to veer off course. Those ret 2004 Page #65  
-2 launched rockets and apparently cause the V-2 rockets to change course.  2004 Page #82  
th autopsies schedule to determine cause of death. In summary, seven of the 2004 Page #119  
ens and are maybe even smarter may cause a potential dilemma. The actions r 2004 Page #123  
would think that if Mogul were the cause of the misunderstanding, Charles M 2004 Page #139  
erson to the status quo • Official cause of death • Probability of death •  2004 Page #198  
ve then historical tables) m Legal cause of death - National Safety Council 2004 Page #199  
. Census Bureau. • Suspected "true cause of death" Remote Viewer — Joe McMo 2004 Page #199  
dibility Quotient • Legal declared cause of death • Links to UFO field, mil 2004 Page #200  
r said the heart was fine official cause of death "natural in bed" • RV Ans 2004 Page #206  
rbiturate overdose is the official cause of death • RV Answer: Murdered mad 2004 Page #207  
 apparatus, which was probably the cause of its accelerated death. The body 2005 Page #32  
th certificate presents no defined cause for his death. A witness said that 2005 Page #33  
t infection, with high capacit) co cause toxemia-not co my surprise, there  2005 Page #33  
uired it, no one knows. I sa ) the cause of death was not found because it  2005 Page #34  
illed him. We still don't know the cause." The blood count issued by the la 2005 Page #34  
] I assure you that no abscess can cause an immunodeficienc y. An abscess m 2005 Page #34  
nodeficienc y. An abscess may even cause septicern.ia, but it can't kill a  2005 Page #34  
, for a thorough analysis, but the cause of death was not deterrn.ined. Dr. 2005 Page #34  
d one of the atomjc tests possibly cause the object to malfuncti on in the  2005 Page #45  
nger his work represented to their cause, especially as articulated in such 2005 Page #87  
ollution of the Maine area, as the cause of their immediate interest in the 2005 Page #96  
 likelihood that he would have had cause for serious interest in at least t 2005 Page #99  
dioactive material was a suspected cause of their appearance. As these hist 2005 Page #100  
out a doubt. And with the official cause of deatl1 1isced as a heart attack 2005 Page #104  
o know anything about it. It might cause him trouble." "The Government call 2005 Page #156  
m a freely rotating carousel would cause, when charged, the entire assembly 2005 Page #171  
tion Safety Board to determine the cause of aircraft crashes, we often find 2006 Page #11  
scalate. The NHI strangeness would cause much fear and spiritual confusion. 2006 Page #65  
iority, even above determining the cause of the accident. In fact, a former 2006 Page #76  
less, the image stuck: aliens will cause panic if they are really here. Thi 2006 Page #103  
military personnel from an unknown cause Case 3. The Chihuahua Disk Crash.  2006 Page #109  
of their height-weight ranges. The cause of death was listed as Acute Respi 2006 Page #110  
cDade was quick to suggest a viral cause and that an algorithm for isolatio 2006 Page #111  
cade effect which would eventually cause brain damage. It may be that once  2006 Page #114  
ttention because the diseases they cause are poorly understood compared wit 2006 Page #117  
ate that there was definitely some cause of higher levels of childhood canc 2006 Page #125  
It must have been something big to cause this much activity by the Continen 2006 Page #164  
our theories regarding the event's cause and outcome deserve consideration. 2006 Page #190  
t of some sort? Why did the object cause such a disturbance in the water fo 2006 Page #192  
f a new teddy bear is appropriat e cause for a new ad campaign. The line's  2007 Page #64  
 of a uro in a particular!) ci\ ic cause: trying to help solve their transi 2007 Page #69  
hat if the story is true, it would cause terrible embarrassment for Jack [K 2007 Page #135  
und, there was sufficient smoke to cause a delay in automobile traffic. He  2007 Page #140  
curity and can destroy the system, cause wars, chaos in the streets. That's 2008 Page #93  
to control the Earth's weather, to cause drought and flood, the change the  2008 Page #134  
,-uitics) E.'"1mples -Technologies cause bad behavior • Guns kill people (N 2008 Page #148  
ments , saying their release would cause "extremely grave damage" to nation 2009 Page #34  
h this before you go home tonight. Cause it is highly sensitive. "And so I  2009 Page #93  
ar 2 so-called "foo fighters" were cause for alann, but understanding what  2009 Page #155  

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suddenly mentioned something which caused myself and the video production c 2003 Page #68  
 grisly murders of cattle that had caused a growing unease to grip some of  2003 Page #143  
rs that were making the rounds had caused part of the membership to schism  2003 Page #146  
in 1952, overflights of Washington caused the Robertson panel in 1953 to re 2003 Page #170  
e time ago, a misunderstanding was caused by saying that this disc was of S 2004 Page #13  
RA7 THIS EXPLOSION MIGHT HAVE REEM CAUSED BY? EGAL THE PEOPLE WHO WERE THER 2004 Page #24  
d goiters, which they told me were caused by drinking water from the old we 2004 Page #29  
ora Cemetery. That crash certainly caused a lot of excitement. Many people  2004 Page #29  
ll and the objects downward motion caused it to go out of sight behind the  2004 Page #36  
on the Sound was long, slow swells caused by the tide and the current. Aboa 2004 Page #39  
ontend with, a fast moving current caused by the meeting of the North Atlan 2004 Page #40  
 also added, "At least this effort caused the Air Force to acknowledge that 2004 Page #61  
s.' The U.S. Army's actions either caused, or were a response to, offensive 2004 Page #62  
s. Many cancers in vertebrates are caused by retroviruses. Definition: A me 2004 Page #81  
 cancers of vertebrate animals are caused by retroviruses.] SLIDE #54: Dead 2004 Page #81  
 bases, which were alleged to have caused the UFO crash through the use of  2004 Page #219  
ents. On the other hand, they have caused pain, suffering and even death."  2005 Page #9  
revealed a urinary tract infection caused by 31                             2005 Page #33  
 bacteria penetrating the arm that caused d1e infection." According to Dr.  2005 Page #34  
e was no indication as to what had caused the crash and Woolcott's husband  2005 Page #44  
s-existing down here on Eanh. This caused her, possibly for the first time, 2005 Page #85  
 explanation. The differential was caused by "convection" -that is, the dif 2005 Page #92  
s rud not produce the \Vrute lines caused by the Earth's rotation. These st 2005 Page #95  
 or receive anomalous signals that caused the system co malfunction. It is  2005 Page #161  
en in USAF says mishap was pursuit caused by bad welds And many others from 2006 Page #28  
ntral Valley. Suddenly a load roar caused Hoyt to glance skyward. As he scr 2006 Page #71  
akob Disease (CJD) in humans) have caused tremendous apprehension in the ca 2006 Page #116  
en unclassified project would have caused the very panic we would be trying 2006 Page #116  
 earth shook." (2) That the events caused considerable excitement and conce 2006 Page #120  
ve been a scenario that might have caused this. He said that he couldn't fi 2006 Page #125  
 over the last few years that have caused me to question things perhaps a l 2006 Page #130  
 that the damage with the hole was caused by the collision with the civilia 2006 Page #136  
larger pieces. "Unfortunately what caused the deaths of the Mexican recover 2006 Page #136  
 1,100 and 5,000 miles an hour and caused the destructive polarity reversal 2006 Page #144  
ssibility that a flight of saucers caused the emergency and that the crash  2006 Page #164  
order on or about December 6, 1950 caused the immediate high alert. PART 1: 2006 Page #164  
arn that the radar detections were caused by some sort of atmospheric distu 2006 Page #168  
flocks of geese flying over Alaska caused the radar targets? Why did Unders 2006 Page #173  
that arctic atmospheric conditions caused the radar targets? Why did the Ai 2006 Page #173  
 tell the press that a single C-47 caused the alert? Presumably these were  2006 Page #173  
lying saucers? How could they have caused the radar alert? After all, the g 2006 Page #173  
t began to disintegrate. Something caused this metal to come apart." It loo 2006 Page #176  
all fouled up) Perhaps one of them caused the 5 PM sighting in Ft. Myers, F 2006 Page #179  
 an ammunition dump explosion that caused no loss of life -a completely eff 2007 Page #30  
 been my step dad's interest which caused me to become interested. That's q 2007 Page #80  
opulsion system malfunction, which caused it to drop down to "tree-top leve 2007 Page #109  
d nets; it was so big and heavy it caused the trailer to scrape the ground. 2007 Page #128  
irst stating that the incident was caused by a motorcycle, as if motorcycle 2007 Page #130  
le , the mysterious explosions had caused a hurried Air Defense alert. A th 2007 Page #133  
looked Like it was disabled or was caused co be disabled. Mom: They had rea 2007 Page #171  
ses believed the dent to have been caused by the disk's fall to earth after 2007 Page #187  
l or biological contamination, had caused all the soldiers to fall unconsci 2007 Page #187  
y per se, but rather a side-effect caused perhaps by the propulsion system  2007 Page #194  
es, a slight change of hue or tone caused by changing the colors of the bas 2007 Page #199  
s , 11,917 were found to have been caused by material objects (such as ball 2008 Page #23  
osion that decimated the area, and caused damage hundreds of miles away fro 2008 Page #97  
concluded that the object that had caused such widespread destruction was a 2008 Page #98  
losion-that turns out to have been caused by Russian time-travelers . Two y 2008 Page #102  
 of the dictator Joseph Stalin and caused these early-day globalists to tur 2008 Page #126  
intelligence . Our failure in 1953 caused us to lose precious information s 2009 Page #16  
uple of minutes. I don't know what caused the distortion . WHEN IS YOUR VER 2009 Page #67  
ified dummies, was what really had caused all the uproar about aliens and s 2009 Page #87  
nown outside the U.S.S.R .... also caused heightened radiation. It was less 2009 Page #139  
and rroneuveratxlt; ct tne oolects caused one cortreil,?r to remaf'., ·1,-e 2009 Page #144  
 the perceived damage that will be caused by its revealing. Secrecy can be  2009 Page #155  
It was the 1946 ghost rockets that caused real alann as the U.S. was worrie 2009 Page #155  
.S., Britain and New Zealand. This caused a subsequent flurry of press spec 2009 Page #156  
tional priority of the project and caused the New Zealand Government to clo 2009 Page #166  
tional priority of the project and caused the New Zealand Government to clo 2009 Page #169  

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ng date time, location, durations, causes and damage estimates. Due to the  2003 Page #32  
into our atmosphere due to unknown causes. /)R. DETLEV BRONK/ has been aske 2003 Page #236  
ia and the deadly Ebola virus that causes its victims to hemorrhage blood f 2004 Page #80  
you put these things on the air it causes the phone lines — it ties up our  2004 Page #183  
 The absence of a threat sometimes causes us to lose our sense of focus, ou 2004 Page #197  
ident After a certa.in delay, that causes immunodeficienc y. In that situat 2005 Page #34  
he was murdered or died of natural causes, humanit y lost a brilliant and c 2005 Page #104  
 was undoubtedly written as to the causes of the crashes. Because we don't  2006 Page #11  
as a result of damage from unknown causes. 8. The Panel was concerned over  2006 Page #103  
into our atmosphere due to unknown causes. DR. DETLEV BRONK has been asked  2006 Page #104  
s staff compiled lists of possible causes of death, and proceeded to elimin 2006 Page #110  
ld have been working to understand causes and controls. What is the ideal p 2006 Page #112  
ch program to fully understand the causes of these diseases to prepare to c 2006 Page #116  
hip, studies of which indicated it causes cancer in lab animals, raised fea 2008 Page #123  
er. Her pride and loyalty were the causes of her dilemma-she was bound by h 2009 Page #95  

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nna issance of the moon and mars ■ Causin9 crashes of aircraft and casualti 2005 Page #9  

Word: "causing", 14 instance(s) (Back to Top)

n the Argentine - Bolivian border, causing an explosion that shook the eart 2004 Page #8  
d to get to the bottom of what was causing the unusual animal deaths and be 2004 Page #76  
 explosion • Emit low frequencies, causing distress to Humans and animals 1 2004 Page #166  
ing Russia, North Korea, and China causing the loss of 166 crew members. 5  2006 Page #8  
threaten established institutions, causing more conservative religious 53   2006 Page #56  
visits in the 40s were relevant to causing some Homo sapiens deaths. The us 2006 Page #116  
ither understood nor controllable, causing diseases about which we need mor 2006 Page #117  
anger of complete defeat. This was causing a near panic situation in the US 2006 Page #165  
arge craft was partially coUapsed, causing the aircraft to lean to the left 2007 Page #105  
 on the Argentine-Bolivian border, causing an explosion that shook the eart 2007 Page #141  
y) states that it was an EMP stonn causing the 1977 New York Citv blackout. 2009 Page #10  
eportedly locked on to the object, causing it to crash and partially disabl 2009 Page #17  
 came to settle onto a poplar tree causing the tree to bend under its weigh 2009 Page #135  
uted something , possibly in fear, causing the being to stare at him as a l 2009 Page #136  

Word: "caustic", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ndings suggested the presence of a caustic toxin. Some of the an.imals had  2005 Page #34  

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nt will one day be able to cut and cauterize wounded patients with the lase 2006 Page #201  

Word: "cauterized", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

hnology that could account for the cauterized cuts and open wounds on these 2006 Page #201  

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 to proceed with all due speed and caution upon your undertaking. Hereafter 2003 Page #134  
to proceed with all dur speed ar.d caution upon your undertakinr. Hereafter 2003 Page #136  
ating these craft. For the sake of caution, we can call this "an intelligen 2005 Page #78  
nts so nakedly in a signed letter. Caution, circumspection, and deniability 2005 Page #80  
ge from trusting/welcoming through caution to demonization of the NHL Moder 2006 Page #58  
s would require maximum government caution and preparedness for the unexpec 2006 Page #59  
Government contact would imply NHI caution or ambivalent motives. Governmen 2006 Page #63  

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articularly in this era of spin; a cautionary tale to be a critical thinker 2004 Page #215  

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 written up in a newspaper. And he cautioned interviewers Randle and Schmit 2004 Page #139  

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c ation with him). Stringfield was cautious about the informati on he recei 2005 Page #78  
 assessment but would hold out for cautious, conservative approach in the f 2006 Page #59  
ss would instill hesitation in the cautious, opening the door to bold or re 2006 Page #59  
o censor and spin information . Be cautious . 27                            2007 Page #33  
uld definitely tell chat they were cautious of it. You know, when I was in  2007 Page #171  

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then the case must be treated more cautiously. Given the varying quality of 2005 Page #134  
 rocks. Meyers approached the disc cautiously for a close up inspec- tion.  2006 Page #44  

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o face up to our short-comings and cavalier approach to properly assess the 2009 Page #16  

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twaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident Ed Cavanasac, former 81" Security Police Sp 2004 Page #50  

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haeologists Materials found at Bat Cave Stereographic survey, dates July 1- 2003 Page #44  

Word: "cave-in", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e ground rippling and the eventual cave-in of the blast holes. During the a 2006 Page #199  

Word: "caveat", 10 instance(s) (Back to Top)

cinctly. It does have a Restricted caveat along with the Top Secret ones on 2003 Page #172  
 the cover page without a security caveat, but it does have the equivalent  2003 Page #183  
hallenge was that the "Restricted" caveat on the cover page is not consiste 2003 Page #184  
 SPECIAL TNSTOLICTIDN3A PROTECTIvE CAVEAT LIAFr DUE 111 SEkS1TIVITY OF INFC 2004 Page #21  
ns. Therefore, there is no genuine caveat: "You're not smart enough to unde 2006 Page #116  
 :" ■ "NOFORN DISSEM." is a common caveat ■ "EYES ONLY" is also a common ca 2007 Page #45  
eat ■ "EYES ONLY" is also a common caveat ■ Declassification "ORADA" is unk 2007 Page #45  
T TOP SECRET PAGE ■ "CONFIDENTIAL" caveat up top. 221 ■ Redaction was made  2007 Page #46  
age on slide 33, showing the MJ-12 caveat in red. Since I have had it, some 2008 Page #109  
 FORBIDDEN. ANY VIOLATIONS OF THIS CAVEAT IS PUNISHABLE UNDER THE CENTRAL I 2009 Page #26  

Word: "caveats", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

om. With that said, there are some caveats: for example, in many cases we d 2004 Page #243  
pt contains several classification caveats. All of the pages in the manuscr 2004 Page #244  
e was very thorough CLASSIFICATION CAVEATS ■ All pages were stamped with re 2007 Page #45  
ial corrections ■ Omitted security caveats ■ Did not require line for line  2007 Page #49  

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ssociated that with an underground cavern he had been thinking about. He th 2003 Page #144  

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 countryside and within the Rudloe caverns. Williams will also be speaking  2003 Page #83  

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me of thi* material ** hi* h would cavil* fit into one x chick*.  ■ ■i-ncl  2003 Page #132  

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evices in hollowed-out underground cavities. The huge release of energy fro 2003 Page #149  
luoridated , ostensibly to prevent cavities in children between the ages of 2008 Page #140  

Word: "cavitt", 7 instance(s) (Back to Top)

It turns out his name was Sheridan Cavitt, and before he died, he became a  2004 Page #139  
n Colonel Weaver later interviewed Cavitt for the Air Force Investigation o 2004 Page #139  
 Incident, he referred to Sheridan Cavitt, presumably with a smile on his f 2004 Page #139  
r." In our film, Roswell, Sheridan Cavitt was played by Xander Berkeley, we 2004 Page #139  
? Were the Charles Moore, Sheridan Cavitt, and Bessie Brazel statements del 2004 Page #139  
son (based on CIC Officer Sheridan Cavitt) stands watching. From Roswell, t 2004 Page #150  
j. Jesse Marcel and Capt. Sheridan Cavitt recovered material from the New M 2004 Page #226  

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erman Carson in the movie, keeping Cavitt's initials but avoiding use of hi 2004 Page #139  
nd Lewis Rickett, who was Sheridan Cavitt's immediately underling in counte 2004 Page #142  

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bes seeing an oval-shaped hatch or cavity. Oddly, there is no sea growth on 2006 Page #187  

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nt involving Burroughs, Penniston, Cayanasac and Dule is noted, I've seen t 2004 Page #51  

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ebush from Mammoth, was tuning his CB radio in the car that afternoon when  2003 Page #58  
1 y= 0.7419x - 0.5272 = 1 le tx Co cb PNC3 P•tk PNtx Z ct, PN N r19 Carpet  2004 Page #239  
,._"·ui JL-\.-n • M)·dl!rious Objl!cb In Thl.t :'le,.-n~~i!!l-J..roc:-i:an  2009 Page #163  

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ary in order to dctc-rminc • first cb1c of commcm al avililabiliy The writi 2007 Page #46  
MmAKb99k cprn -c,pi10J.a Dronr lip cb1c -,.,, ,mnllJTP:19tm rem -bdlo po;r. 2009 Page #198  

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e Chemical and Biological Defense (CBD) laboratories at Porton Down had mad 2006 Page #133  

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:'.;sa 0~! tJ.■:t rc;,,arte.:. U:o CbJO~I, c-...-~re.etc:! ~ tr-...col OT•t 2008 Page #22  

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jectives Agency Joint Intelligence Cbnnittee Director, Armed Forces Special 2003 Page #214  

Word: "cbs", 9 instance(s) (Back to Top)

irector of Special Projects at the CBS television station in Denver, Colora 2004 Page #76  
 -Michelson, the late cljrector of CBS TV news, is quoted in rus obituary s 2007 Page #13  
even from the NYTilself) ► 6) Both CBS and NYTsupported Hynek's bogus swamp 2007 Page #23  
national security" reasons - \Xfas CBS the only player in this covert game? 2007 Page #23  
n from the J\T}T itself) ► 6) Both CBS and NYT supported Hynek's bogus swam 2007 Page #24  
te amount" for the attacks , 1'lYT/CBS Poll, Oct. 14, 2006: 84 percent reje 2007 Page #40  
s, televisions, radios and two-way CBs were dead throughout the town; snow  2007 Page #128  
he United States. Paul Manning , a CBS news correspondent in Europe during  2008 Page #127  
nce adviser to Walter Cronkite and CBS News during the Apollo Program, asto 2008 Page #134  

Word: "cc", 24 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 of the other offices that are the CC distribution list. 7. Did Eisenhower  2003 Page #209  
fectiveness of your miwsion .hl CO cc wReturned To                          2003 Page #225  
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ATTERSON AFB HANGAR #4 (TOP VIEW) (CC:ILII\G REMOVED FOR CAR ~Y) , c'. c'.  2007 Page #119  
i '" =i,:,cry ye.arc ;1,--p ::.nly cc:,:un ~U--ct:. .a:-t.· :::.111 '-'1..- 2008 Page #57  
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op~fullj·, be dissea:iin.1tcd ln a CC?Gpon!lible runnC?r. First Page Summar 2008 Page #121  
rs ■ 1982: Pennsylvania UFOs ■ Tne Cc!d War Escilites ■ World Sightings , e 2008 Page #163  
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commondc:r conductor 011d music du:cc:Cor of of the British empin to Prof.  2009 Page #182  
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Word: "cc1cks", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ts Discontents ■ The Eastem Empire Cc1cks ■ The Bob Laz:1.I Story ■ MUFON I 2008 Page #166  

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rel!:"' v:-1.. \',t;ry 1-... :-::: CC\ -l.;c di.:;:;._~r.ec .lt n:vJlt b.Jt 2008 Page #57  

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 Stripe Angle Analysis 2. a, a) a) cca 45.0 40.0 35.0 30.0 y = 2.0361% - 2. 2004 Page #239  

Word: "ccc", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

he Civilian Conservation Corps, or CCC, was established near the DRES range 2005 Page #53  
 the DRES rangeland . By 1935, the CCC had constructed 135 miles of fence a 2005 Page #53  
obelisk gate and DRES By 1935, the CCC had completed the headquarters beyon 2005 Page #53  
riginally back in 1933, built as a CCC project, and it became a Desert Rese 2005 Page #68  

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75 Su1c::ent b7 French Me1:1t:: of Ccfoue •llllfflinl-lnd4ftL ,.ly..-,4 ··- 2009 Page #141  

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 , D . ,. ew .l •0•· ov1d J1mes Lc,cch o! Auck• land lo !111~e "11n 1:xpen  2009 Page #183  

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the power of thr :\tom: on~ 1n :in cci\/~ or. 't:ecnuse \olal et.:1r,1P,ht  2009 Page #182  

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p?n was con•: Gives Only a Hin L I ccivcd hy the Rnll~ll ~nd 111-1 Snor{gn1 2009 Page #181  

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merican miliL'lry :iulboritics arc ccn.~ ol t.imc lo ~cnns o! ~l! ior.cis.  2009 Page #182  

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Minister of Defense, Ivan Tretyak, ccnfirms in 1990 that fighter-intercepto 2006 Page #28  

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t.hr* Whit? Sand.*- Fr^vinr Ground Ccnmnnw •.'enter withe 1;4 A»lay for the 2003 Page #214  

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 Baf ar® ^oing ,t© JUwaa -yo» will ccnrarrnn ata Gwnaral Jhcfcrttar to *aoa 2003 Page #216  

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,..._,. • J.t ": • :-~-..) =:,--· (CCO.~l -s.-;_. --~- . ' January 10, 1968 2009 Page #115  

Word: "ccopletsd", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

en your Kisaica in Ksb * Merino is ccopletsd yas. ■cdSX proceed on a brief  2003 Page #212  

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 P. t.aker. a le:uiinc part in the ccor-Th:tcho,:- dlsclosw heTe. Mrs .. di 2009 Page #182  

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-II ,s:ju,115!3" prod11crd m11ny .?ccret wc-.apoos and one of ~rn w,u the . 2009 Page #163  

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earchers CJC*Gr3rvxiC'»T f wacaZDO CcrtteraM rto-rnm * The Primary Witnesse 2003 Page #22  

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eld. Scr.rP.t. Anulo-AntPrict1n lo:ccs lnr.cted on T;m1wn J;111nd lr. · Uc~ 2009 Page #182  

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to the Whits Sands fesvlng 0s=©®3a Ccssasd Center without daisy far the pur 2003 Page #212  

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!lRN.J A SlHPl,E SKITCH Of THE OBJ!cCT . (L~b~l ftny llgl,ts. colors, pcot~ 2008 Page #56  
on sut"ll an off cm:•; .-1 thr pro;cct ~"'_e been ~~VCh•".'1 1 ... weapon w 2009 Page #182  

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:c 1c :rc,1J: :U!"'Jf:y Co=i: .-i« ccu::,lc:..-,u; ( C.'.L"'I :~'l.1., __ c 2008 Page #57  
 exlcnd th~ hwt:.on,;, ai:crn!l or ccu. °l'ce.,clo, -Wenpo~ u tc.r11Jil~ es 2009 Page #182  

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\ AIU S'TUO"OH U-(G.M.wc£n "'~fr :;ccx:•) TO,O.,°""f,.'-,1':vS~ tA :.=,;~-; 2009 Page #114  

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ist via TC Marilyn Monroe Report ■ CcYltwell via TC IPU, Hillenkoetter, 1st 2008 Page #115  

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ccncerm~~ . -~· . .: , .. .-' .... CC~L.CRA-, f"J G LlN!V.ERSE ............ 2005 Page #23  

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.'!:. :P•U ~ ,,.,_.; 1~"' cc::r.::.cc· .. 19,..-j ,..,s .. , ., t)\,',O,, · 2007 Page #97  

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lroot 2arge=3si2£ aaaiataaaa.■ v 0 CD ® w ? I 00 nr aaaa tiaa I haw had la  2003 Page #220  
 around March 16, 1948. Photograph CD 2002 by Linda Moulton Howe. ... have  2004 Page #70  
ballpoint ink, "ere chcmiQJly anly:cd as well as microscop ical I·· The ink 2007 Page #46  
Jt fcY,H6 .SAUCV. BAU ~ ~!~ U/.O'T CD,ln'._, •••·==:=.:.=;_ 124 Tl \ ·, I { 2009 Page #130  
'111 icnn 11·e11pon J:e grn,s rep:!cd: l;,n,pand a.d,b,M 'be!o:-c ?J:~,.:.c 2009 Page #182  

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Guardia crash, an Eastern Airlines CD-4 went nose down and crashed, killing 2004 Page #68  

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rning" on the "J\lJje's Playhouse" CD-RO.M. ] don't know what areas of lear 2007 Page #63  

Word: "cd-roms", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

en decontaminated and scanned onto CD-ROMs. Many UFO researchers have made  2008 Page #64  

Word: "cdc", 11 instance(s) (Back to Top)

or Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, Atlanta, Georgia.) and the U.S. Arm 2006 Page #106  
miologist, Dr. Jim Cheek, a former CDC Epidemic Intelligence Service Office 2006 Page #110  
 he took samples. Cheek phoned the CDC, and not long thereafter, the State  2006 Page #110  
.M. and the IHS formally requested CDC involvement. The administration had  2006 Page #110  
ade severe budget cuts both to the CDC and Ft. Detrick. Fortunately, Dr. C. 2006 Page #110  
n able to secure a position at the CDC Special Pathogens Branch. All blood  2006 Page #110  
andled on a BL-3/BL-4 basis at the CDC. Peters dispatched epidemiologist Dr 2006 Page #110  
ash of consultations ensued at the CDC, culminating with Dr. J. Hughes, Dir 2006 Page #111  
ith Dr. J. Hughes, Director of the CDC for Infectious Diseases to summon Dr 2006 Page #111  
ogist who had also migrated to the CDC, who began analysis to identify the  2006 Page #111  
!:ii::lJ:.i• • Th, FuaC'lM:na!t:t.!Cdc:n • Th, -x;r.,.. ::~a:: ■ 197) urc-. 2009 Page #141  

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TOM'S SHELL S11/t Clfsh nr Senn! C,cdir ...,.. ARM9 ,._, LEG 9 - ARE YOU PR 2008 Page #152  

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ed by Harry Lebelson, then the UFO cditor at OMNI magazine, McGcorgc claime 2004 Page #188  

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TIMf ~a, ,..,AJ.ASJ"',t'--' ""'-'\ CDM,?1.u °" roe. I\ L"'°'DiiNG I\T acitl 2009 Page #102  

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~ JACQUES VAI..LEE PUT ThkOJGH HIS CDMPU\'Ut IHC.UJOEO 1,617 FOP.flGH (NOM• 2009 Page #106  

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Os 9 RG 341, E174, B148 www majest.cdocuments com Central Intelligence Grou 2003 Page #157  

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d groups of Charge Density Pulses (CDP) which are spontaneously generated w 2003 Page #112  
e Bi/Mg metal were examined in the CDP system to determine their influence, 2003 Page #112  
 control test. Figure 15. Graph of CDP response in “Roswell Metal" compared 2003 Page #112  
a Lab. 4-6-02 The magnitude of the CDP change induced by the Bi/Mg metal is 2003 Page #112  

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d within the water structure (also CDP's are formed within all living syste 2003 Page #112  

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istrihutel •Computer h,,ckground : cduc·,uion at prestigious rnllcgc •Fathe 2009 Page #198  

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l&I CUC.\.-! by Ule blC tl~in e;,c.ce ~ teat h■lC lt.lC!' 1J1 u, _?~!~lo t: 2008 Page #22  
G • CASES WITH MILITARY SIGNIFICAN CE • CASES WITH PHYSICAL EVIDENCE • ATP  2008 Page #148  
v ,.-M.4jiCO,.,e;, ,._,_ t.w -o;...ce"' Sf.::Ql'l::.S OOOGST UfO!. • .:. I  2009 Page #127  
tion ■ An era of ma1or tuns,t:on ■ Ce:isdess UFO encounters -,,or!d,:,1d •  2009 Page #153  
r l"Orcc, cJLed We mu,t kerp ln pa.ce Sn order 10 in 11n lnl~lew h~ ,,,as o 2009 Page #182  
or, po,rbaps ol p11rc Boycott Not1"ce · alumlnum. 200 feet in dii!Jneter .  2009 Page #182  

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 Ambasrabr lo lht Unt•ust training CE-5: "Mutual. bUateral communlcaUon " A 2008 Page #154  

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uestion of whether the presence of ce-est:.a_ astrop_anes in our atmosphere 2008 Page #113  

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Reappraisal of Russia's Best Known CE3 Incident Peter Robbins ............. 2009 Page #5  
Reappraisal of Russia's Best Known CE3 Incident By Peter Robbins Copyright  2009 Page #134  

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~l6fTIJ.JC fO'S COMPVT&IUZED •'l-. ceanic ,··· nit 8,2"' SAUCElt SIGnM.'.lS 2009 Page #106  

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ctronically transmitted warning to cease and desist. The other clue came fr 2004 Page #135  
ption — and unless unnamed persons cease and desist from destroying importa 2004 Page #148  
ll non-essential programming would cease. Risk would be that NHI could easi 2006 Page #63  
 U.K. demand that the Soviet Union cease their biological weapons program.  2006 Page #108  
dia Slepp) that she was ordered to cease filing a story about the Roswell c 2007 Page #20  

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ing transmission problems and then ceased functioning. The men were then ou 2004 Page #47  
government intelligence entity. It ceased to exist in 1969 and became a pri 2004 Page #249  
recovery team and its headquarters ceased. A low altitude, high speed overf 2006 Page #135  

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n this possibility — and after the ceaseless work of ferocious debunkers? O 2004 Page #137  
a • Headaches • Loss of appetite • Ceaseless burning sensations in the eyes 2006 Page #109  
ion ■ An era of major transition ■ Ceaseless UFO encounters by 1nilitaries  2008 Page #168  

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ntions of space visitors and their cechnolom . This research, however thinl 2005 Page #143  

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man , was the primary force behind Cecil Rhodes' Round Tables, a predecesso 2008 Page #125  

Word: "cedar", 21 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ut of the military, had stopped in Cedar Hill, near Aztec, to pick up a fri 2004 Page #216  
ts to come forward." Disc Crash At Cedar Breaks Radar Site, Utah In that sa 2006 Page #150  
rea 51, Nellis AFB, in Nevada, and Cedar Breaks Radar facility in Utah, had 2006 Page #150  
es even entities. Slide 22: Map of Cedar City, Utah and Las Vegas, Nevada ( 2006 Page #150  
iles as crow flies from Area 51 to Cedar Breaks Radar Site) One man trained 2006 Page #150  
ssigned to move about 250 miles to Cedar City, Utah, in 1966 to 1967, to co 2006 Page #150  
he Papoose Range. Slide 25: Map of Cedar City and Cedar Breaks, Utah By ear 2006 Page #151  
e. Slide 25: Map of Cedar City and Cedar Breaks, Utah By early 1966, when P 2006 Page #151  
years-old, the family had moved to Cedar City, Utah, about 250 miles as the 2006 Page #151  
Facility Z-216, Blowhard Mountain, Cedar Breaks, Utah (Blowhard Mountain Ra 2006 Page #151  
nstruction was outside the town of Cedar City in the remote Cedar Breaks Na 2006 Page #151  
e town of Cedar City in the remote Cedar Breaks National Monument area. The 2006 Page #151  
 area. The Air Force called it the Cedar Breaks Radar Site. Paul said he of 2006 Page #151  
cked up in the dead zone above the Cedar Breaks radar facility in Utah — as 2006 Page #151  
of 1965) my Dad was transferred to Cedar City, Utah, where he was one of th 2006 Page #152  
e he was one of the radar techs at Cedar Breaks Radar, up on top of a tall  2006 Page #152  
l Craft and Entities Disc Crash At Cedar Breaks Radar Site, Utah THE STORY  2006 Page #154  
E GOING TO TELL IS TAKING PLACE IN CEDAR CITY, UTAH, IN THE CONTEXT OF YOUR 2006 Page #154  
 at that particular radar site (in Cedar City, Utah) was not allowed to swe 2006 Page #154  
losion go off on the south side of Cedar Breaks. All I can remember my Dad  2006 Page #154  
. There are still a few old growth cedar stumps over six feet in diameter.  2008 Page #52  

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