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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udy of Aerial Anomalous Phenomena (CEFAA) . Preliminary analysis were condu 2007 Page #200  

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by the Ion Alanos peonle involved, cefore spins to Whit*' Sands you will co 2003 Page #214  

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-no cables suspended them from the ceiling holding them up, no lancling gea 2005 Page #83  
bject tore through the living-room ceiling. Striking the radio, it bounced  2007 Page #133  

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A Tl~IE LIKE TIii~ ., ,, ... WHOSE CEl.lll:\R PHO'.\![ WOllD mu RATHER ow~? 2007 Page #74  

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 favorite and that was kind of our celebration for my dad coming home becau 2007 Page #123  

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 birthday party at a hall used for celebrations in a wooded area near Vargi 2005 Page #34  

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 the NHI, which would gain instant celebrity status and become a staple of  2006 Page #60  
ence, it would likely not become a celebrity icon. Media would tend to trea 2006 Page #61  
d Dorothy Kilgallen, the weU-known celebrity gossip columnist of the 1950s  2007 Page #135  
ca's most well-known and glamorous celebrity figures being in vi red to the 2007 Page #137  

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isible co-sovereignty, giving each celes::ial state the right to make whate 2008 Page #113  

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 as res communis, that is that a_l celesc:.a: states have the same rights o 2008 Page #113  

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ionships of a member nation with a celescia_ body affec:ed ano:her r.ierrbe 2008 Page #113  

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these states. 2. The division of a celest ial body into zones and the distr 2008 Page #113  

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wi::h regard to the occupa tion by celesti al peoples of certain locat.:.on 2008 Page #113  

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s an independent nation on another celestia l body in our solar system and  2008 Page #112  
self the right: ::o occupy another celestia l body. How, then, would this o 2008 Page #113  
1. The idea of exploitation by one celestia l sta::e would be rejec::ed; :h 2008 Page #113  
tr.:.buc:.on of :hem ar.iong other celestia l states . Th:..s would present 2008 Page #113  

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47 - Einstein - Relationships with Celestial Bodies July 5, 1947 - Bush to  2003 Page #25  
omic secrets learned from study of celestial devices..." Just days after th 2003 Page #25  
weapon of war", “atomic secrets", “celestial devices ”, "confines of state  2003 Page #26  
 Relationships with Inhabitants of Celestial Bodies □ Draft dated June 1947 2003 Page #27  
document because of misspelling of celestial, yet at the same time discount 2003 Page #27  
, retrieving and exploiting these "celestial gifts," as General George C. M 2005 Page #120  
ght 19 encountered a phenomenon of celestial nature. The last known radio t 2006 Page #141  
pace, Including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, that was collectively  2008 Page #36  
pace, including the Moon and other celestial bodies, States Parties to the  2008 Page #36  
pace, including the Moon and other celestial bodies, with due regard to the 2008 Page #36  
pace, including the Moon and other celestial bodies, and conduct exploratio 2008 Page #36  
pace. Including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, IO October 1967 20 In  2008 Page #39  
 Relationships with Inhabitants of Celestial Bodies Relationships with extr 2008 Page #112  
e, if no existe nce is possible on celestial bodies except for enterprises  2008 Page #112  
g what to do if the inhabitants of celestial bodies, or extraterre strial b 2008 Page #112  
thers capab-e of reach:.ng another celestial body. But this would be to mai 2008 Page #113  
istr.:.bution . ~'.oreover, o::her celestial states would be deprived of th 2008 Page #113  
g for the peaceful absorption of a celestial race (s) in such a manner that 2008 Page #113  
 be a matter of internationalizing celestial peoples, and creating an inter 2008 Page #113  
in interplanetary space, where the celestial states present new problems. * 2008 Page #113  
 the moon. In incernat iona: law a celestial body not subject co the sovere 2008 Page #113  
 If it could be established that a celestial body within our solar system s 2008 Page #113  
oon was, or is occupied by another celestial race, there could be no c!a:.m 2008 Page #113  
uld have influenced the arrival of celestial scrutiny. They could have been 2008 Page #114  
iris, a central figure in Egyptian celestial mythology . "Curiously, immedi 2008 Page #135  
e with a number of the significant celestial alignments already found in NA 2008 Page #136  

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iately noted the spelling error in celestrial, but then circled the correct 2008 Page #105  
110 II Spelling and other errors ■ celestrial (22} ■ bascially ■ soverign ■ 2008 Page #116  

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 spend 5,880 minutes a year on our celJ phone, leaving 519,720 (mjnutes) to 2007 Page #70  

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half the diameter of a human blood cell, and the 101                        2003 Page #105  
oxygen. Another scientist in solar cell manufacturing tried to make a bismu 2003 Page #109  
 visible trauma to the surrounding cell tissue, that I realized that the li 2004 Page #78  
te, which integrates into the host cell chromosome. Many naturally occurrin 2004 Page #81  
al writ. He ,,as found dead in his cell on November 3, 1957, just seven day 2005 Page #102  
d \Vith clarity and persistence to cell us what we must consider in the nex 2005 Page #117  
. 3. Fungi are eukaryotic (complex cell(s)) that digest its food externally 2006 Page #113  
 necklace. Once formed in a living cell, a protein molecule folds in a curl 2006 Page #114  
as "Alienated by hard to transfect cell lines? GenePORTER has out-of-this-w 2007 Page #62  
anin g ufological stereotype. PCs, CELL ·Lr\R PHONES & TECH SERVJCES \ ites 2007 Page #69  
ry-something intently checking hjs cell phone in front of a large picture w 2007 Page #70  
sest to us about to speak into his cell. The operative slogan? "At times li 2007 Page #74  
ind a nearby mountain. "I couldn't cell exactly irs dimension ," wrote Poul 2007 Page #196  
ight enough to trip photo electric cell which controlled city street lights 2008 Page #10  
Eureka, not just the photoelectric cell streetlights. When he got close eno 2008 Page #14  

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ts genome into the DNA of the host cell's chromosomes. Many cancers in vert 2004 Page #81  

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o its cells 4. Protozoa are single celled eukaryotes which commonly display 2006 Page #113  

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 request of Deputy COS Lt. General Cellins. Inquiries, to bases involved wa 2003 Page #235  

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efficient catalytic agents in fuel cells. This statement was made: "Today,  2003 Page #115  
nstructions into the genome of the cells which then destroy. 77             2004 Page #80  
ng design of Air Force engine test cells, development techniques for determ 2005 Page #41  
opic particle which may infect the cells of a living organism. It is import 2006 Page #113  
rb the nutrient molecules into its cells 4. Protozoa are single celled euka 2006 Page #113  
 to newspapers , the photoelectric cells on the streetlights were tripped b 2008 Page #11  
ide that tripped the photoelectric cells on the streetlights . But Jackson  2008 Page #11  
eren't controlled by photoelectric cells. The local newspaper , the Nephi T 2008 Page #11  
streetlights were on photoelectric cells and no one else reported any other 2008 Page #13  
ight it affected the photoelectric cells in Eureka. They ignored the inform 2008 Page #17  
ome, the DNA structure which forms cells into humans. Bush also was connect 2008 Page #131  

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n theme was an ad placed by AT&T's cellular phone division, technology that 2007 Page #74  
slogan? "At times like this, whose cellular phone would you rather own?" AT 2007 Page #74  

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 of the nine layers were made from cellulose plant fiber. The third laborat 2003 Page #50  
 material bottom of shoe amount of cellulose and Kaolin-type clay sole. (po 2003 Page #50  

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ow of. There might be some ancient Celtic fighting connections perhaps. The 2007 Page #81  

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seems to be an underground room of cement walls against which are piled som 2005 Page #58  
rge. SLIDE# 25 Airshafts on top of cement roof low to ground An Alleged 195 2005 Page #59  
owns and operates a Belen rock and cement company . ...:_...__~--'--'-----· 2007 Page #161  

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les. I was acquainted with the old cemeteries in the area, many containing  2004 Page #27  

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s Forrestal is buried at Arlington Cemetery with full military honors, incl 2003 Page #92  
ven Christian burial in the Aurora Cemetery." The similarities between the  2004 Page #27  
 in 1897. I met Case at the Aurora Cemetery, where he showed me what he sai 2004 Page #27  
buried him that same day in Aurora Cemetery. That crash certainly caused a  2004 Page #29  
dead pilot. A chart of the Masonic Cemetery showed no unidentified graves.  2004 Page #30  
 of nearby Rhome who cared for the cemetery in the 1960s and 70s, said many 2004 Page #30  
everal Aurora residents, including cemetery directors, stood guard at the c 2004 Page #30  
tery directors, stood guard at the cemetery to prevent any 27               2004 Page #30  
ity marshal, "rode shotgun" on the cemetery for about two weeks to prevent  2004 Page #31  
en he laid a wreath at a soldier's cemetery in Bittburg, Germany , where ma 2008 Page #142  

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ortoGes; t Ar.PCNIfVee.3: Me soots ceme•iii lima Mom me* seivanr ~dared or  2004 Page #19  

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y G»tM»ittea «f th a Atemie Kaorgy Cemraission, moat natably DX.Zr, ROBERT  2003 Page #234  

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 .lb,160:J ,., ·-·-·-- A!I-CQST I\ CEN;uqy A(i,O, Tl-I.! ,EOP'l.E O,': lA.: 2009 Page #122  

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 tHl ~~, ,d: Hy ou ,·0.rt',run her cen1 t"ri ng 1 h,:-experin1cnllllon in t 2009 Page #181  

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n,lntary lntelllgenco assigned · · cen10Bhlp of oveBaas mall and telegraph  2007 Page #16  

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was then in the area investigating cenain problems relating to submarine wa 2009 Page #169  

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 Naval lntalllgence gl,ron task of cenaorlng lntemaUonal cable,' ·. . radio 2007 Page #16  

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ds you will nraw imiiri rite- vlth Cenerel Elsenhower to ascertain whether  2003 Page #212  

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pendables . Incidentally, over the cenruries and across nations, these numb 2005 Page #75  

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a. It is fair to say that the past cenrury saw more scientific advances tha 2005 Page #87  

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aniod by ollca-s and ,ut,jec1ed to censomup. Thus. nost Wonrmon atiout the  2009 Page #151  

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el) with the federal government to censor news judged co have "national sec 2007 Page #7  
ions are learning how co use it to censor and spin information . Be cautiou 2007 Page #33  

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ciate Pren. ewom In as Director of Censorahlp (mall, cable, wlreless, radl- 2007 Page #16  

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dcast about a week later, but in a censored format. This was reportedly bec 2003 Page #67  
c. 7, 1841: NeWB from Peart Harbor censored to minimize shock to the pubUC  2007 Page #16  
l Harbor attack, news reports were censored to mirurruze the shock to the A 2007 Page #16  
olored spheres were being "heavily censored" by Supreme Allied Headquarters 2007 Page #17  

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 government was so concerned about censorin g UFO reports. It had become a  2007 Page #18  

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 asked the American merua to begin censoring all Navy news in December of 1 2007 Page #16  
t the role of the wire services in censoring news. But I want to stress tha 2007 Page #27  

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he federal government. 2. How news censorship is achieved. 3. How propagand 2007 Page #9  
ournalist George Creel to set up a censorship and propaganda apparatus alon 2007 Page #10  
as split into two, one controlling censorship and one for propaganda. 4     2007 Page #10  
 news was handled by the Office of Censorship , while propaganda was create 2007 Page #11  
ed to gather information, managing censorship and propaganda were some of i 2007 Page #11  
t's take a closer look at how news censorship actuaUy works. 1t is importan 2007 Page #15  
a is a two-seep process, of whjcl, censorship is just the first scage. Once 2007 Page #15  
propaganda. Common Methods of News Censorship: i, Censorship at source (mil 2007 Page #15  
mon Methods of News Censorship: i, Censorship at source (military censorshi 2007 Page #15  
 i, Censorship at source (military censorship) ;.. Discreet contacts with p 2007 Page #15  
       If you study the history of censorship, you find out that there are  2007 Page #16  
 a list of some of the more common censorship technjgues . ln my book, 1 gi 2007 Page #16  
assination •  -:, • .-·.:. 1; U.S. Censorship in VVorld \/\(a~ 1!'_,· ·:-.. 2007 Page #16  
rvice, was sworn in as Director of Censorship. He lacer hired John Sorrels, 2007 Page #16  
idden from the public via military censorship. If any UFO crashes took plac 2007 Page #17  
• . ' . Pilots protested Air Force censorship but ultimately lost the battl 2007 Page #19  
tle for their civil liberties. UFO censorship prevailed and remains in lace 2007 Page #19  
 and remains in lace. Wire Service Censorship: ► Roswell case: "Do not tran 2007 Page #19  
amples of UFO-related wire-service censorship. Many of you are probably awa 2007 Page #20  
orporate media. Oby, we've covered censorship so let's look at the other ha 2007 Page #20  
urveillance, etc). 2. Impose media censorship via standard methods previous 2007 Page #29  
rveiLlance, etc). 2. Impose mecLia censorship via standard methods pre\·iou 2007 Page #29  
ew freedom and is not used to self censorship. I don't disbelieve, but we h 2009 Page #138  

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ied to managing news about UFOs. ► Censorshjp at source (mjlitary censorshj 2007 Page #16  
. ► Censorshjp at source (mjlitary censorshjp) ► Discreet contacts with pub 2007 Page #16  
bout the wire services' historical censorshjp role. During the University o 2007 Page #20  

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rate with the government, how news censorsrup is achieved in practice, and  2007 Page #7  
allonal} ',• ,· • ·~-:-.,, ,4'. -· Censorsrup planrung for World \Xfar JI a 2007 Page #16  

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ivities led to punishments such as censure, being confined to base, relocat 2006 Page #17  

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ooSiafactory ovidsnee of effective censures looking Chinos* rocovery and pr 2003 Page #213  

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ter for Health Statistics and U.S. Census Bureau. • Suspected "true cause o 2004 Page #199  

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t conditions there. TO? FE: JOVin ’cent :hst 7-6-47                         2003 Page #229  
 of chemicall y pure tin-88.91 per cent.-and oxygen-11 .09 per cent., as ox 2007 Page #194  
91 per cent.-and oxygen-11 .09 per cent., as oxide. No other element or imp 2007 Page #194  
may exist and contain up to 13 per cent water. Using energy and machines br 2008 Page #112  

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n became, "Do UFOs come from Alpha Centauri or Zeta Reticula 4?" Now, early 2005 Page #118  

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he government itself. In 1967, the centennial year of the country, the Defe 2004 Page #87  
landing pad built by the town as a centennial project. During his speech op 2004 Page #87  

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. Louis National Personnel Records Center. Ideally, this will pin down prec 2003 Page #33  
ime and most were collapsed in the center. A ranch wife had told me that a  2003 Page #45  
l Debris at the NASA Johnson Space Center. Johnson is an internationally re 2003 Page #71  
h Government's Test and Evaluation Center in Wiltshire, England. The aircra 2003 Page #78  
head of the National Naval Medical Center at Bethesda. The five-man naval m 2003 Page #93  
protons and twelve neutrons at the center of each 24Magnesium atom. The oth 2003 Page #107  
ions, one of which is shown at the center of the image. These circular form 2003 Page #113  
to draw curious eyes away from the center of activity while, as one DIA man 2003 Page #148  
tional Photographic Interpretation Center Involvement www majeshcdocuments  2003 Page #164  
rchives INational Personal Records Center St. Louis, MO, shows USAF UFO Pro 2003 Page #165  
tions • National Personnel Records Center, hunting down the witnesses, ther 2003 Page #167  
dren. • Air Technical Intelligence Center • Atomic Energy Intelligence • NA 2003 Page #167  
 the Joint Chiefs of Staff Command center, all the military services, fire  2003 Page #193  
White Sands Proving Ground Command Center" vs. "...China" « "...reported un 2003 Page #207  
hits Sands fesvlng 0s=©®3a Ccssasd Center without daisy far the purpose of  2003 Page #212  
 go to the Government Wharf in the center of the village and wait for him t 2004 Page #38  
met at the Government Wharf in the center of the village. Werbicki had been 2004 Page #38  
ntact with the Rescue Coordination Center in Halifax. RCC wanted to inform  2004 Page #40  
umentaries at the Stanford Medical Center and the Stanford Linear Accelerat 2004 Page #76  
ed that he had in fact been at the center. She told me that Wilbert had fou 2004 Page #87  
tional Photographic Interpretation Center PIC) which was responsible for an 2004 Page #101  
r of years. The main figure at the center of the Majestic Documents is Tim  2004 Page #101  
tional Photographic Interpretation Center in their contribution to the USAF 2004 Page #101  
th the perimeter brighter than the center. Lt. Commander Neasham checked wi 2004 Page #104  
er Neasham checked with Washington Center (Radar) and was informed that for 2004 Page #104  
the Air Defense Command Air Filter Center at Lockbourne AFB, in Columbus, O 2004 Page #108  
ciate -Investigator for CUFOS, the Center for UFO Studies; and as President 2004 Page #108  
y's Missile and Space Intelligence Center. If you look at some of the less  2004 Page #130  
estigations for the J. Allen Hynek Center fix UFO Studies. Randle and Schmi 2004 Page #136  
ernational UFO Museum and Research Center as one of its primary claims to f 2004 Page #148  
ter, publication of J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies, various issues R 2004 Page #149  
Defense • TsPK: Cosmonaut Training Center • TAW: Center of Flight Control • 2004 Page #157  
: Cosmonaut Training Center • TAW: Center of Flight Control • UNKS Administ 2004 Page #157  
birsk • Very Large Akademgorodok • Center for Artificial Intelligence Studi 2004 Page #163  
ov's Nuclear Bomb Exploded there • Center for Remote Viewing • Pat Price ki 2004 Page #163  
d they (Air Technical Intelligence Center) know at the time that a pseudo s 2004 Page #178  
nt you to move to the chair in the center of the room..." but as I look at  2004 Page #193  
us to lose our sense of focus, our center, our concentration. .. And what I 2004 Page #197  
imates based on data from National Center for Health Statistics and U.S. Ce 2004 Page #199  
tional Photographic Interpretation Center in their contribution to the USAF 2004 Page #212  
 CPS-4 height finder for Direction center operations." 32 Even these replac 2004 Page #220  
he El Vado station, as a Direction Center, was to be equipped with a FPS-3  2004 Page #220  
tional Photographic Interpretation Center, and the correct abbreviation for 2004 Page #246  
ratory , \'\ right Air Development Center; which position led him up to man 2005 Page #41  
te over on this lake bed being the center of the aerial photographs." OVERL 2005 Page #66  
very direction with this being the center, indicating to me they had a very 2005 Page #67  
y has been contained in a computer center at \\"fright-Patterson. At this b 2005 Page #79  
 to insinuate himself smack in the center of civilian UFO counterculture ?  2005 Page #97  
 Kirtland AFB; Los Alamos Research Center (built in 1943); Sandia (where th 2005 Page #125  
 the Air Force Historical Research Center at Ma::-..,.vell AFB. In reply to 2005 Page #129  
he J\lternate Joint Communications Center, Site R; construction began in 19 2005 Page #130  
work at the Wright Air Development Center. She gave detailed testimony abou 2005 Page #131  
the Air Defense Command Air Filter Center at Lockbourne AFB, in Columbus, O 2005 Page #139  
ociate lnYestigator for CUFOS, the Center for UFO Studies; and as President 2005 Page #139  
... The Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) will analyze and evaluate: 2005 Page #141  
rtment with a shaft running up the center of the comparm1ent. The exterior  2005 Page #165  
nsported the crew from one control center tO another. There was also an ins 2005 Page #166  
. A central column ran through the center of the craft, which had multiple  2005 Page #166  
 book. H. This may be a recreation center. Notice how many people visit Haw 2006 Page #7  
, now called the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division at China Lake, l 2006 Page #45  
 proximity to a sizable population center. A fleet of search aircraft was d 2006 Page #74  
ckage the next morning. The A-12's center section and wings were cut apart  2006 Page #75  
affic control centers. Los Angeles Center granted Mulhare's request to desc 2006 Page #81  
, located in Braxton County in the center of the state. I soon discovered t 2006 Page #89  
ic security at the disease control center, and by clever reasoning, we are  2006 Page #102  
eases in both mostly unclassified (Center for Disease Control, Atlanta) and 2006 Page #103  
 facilities include the well-known Center for Disease Control, Atlanta that 2006 Page #106  
old, shipping the disk to Atlanta (Center for Disease Control was establish 2006 Page #109  
ick and Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, where they were injected into ap 2006 Page #114  
April 1979, it became known as the Center for Applied Microbiology and Rese 2006 Page #123  
e I worked in the Joint Operations Center." "Given that you won't comment o 2006 Page #130  
1967 outside the B Battery Control Center in which he could use a Doppler s 2006 Page #142  
m of interior 1967 Battery Control Center (Left side cutaway view. Each Bat 2006 Page #142  
 Bill.) Inside the Battery Control Center, or BCC, was all the radar equipm 2006 Page #142  
ment in the HAWK B Battery Control Center in Key West. All of it shut down  2006 Page #144  
5th Artillery, and Battery Control Center radar room in Key West Audio Inte 2006 Page #144  
r that night came into the control center and said, What the hell happened? 2006 Page #149  
UFO Crash Retrieval Conference the Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS). (NICAP w 2006 Page #175  
wo orange jets along the side; the center revolved when the object hovered  2006 Page #179  
pacity as Director of CONTACT, The Center for Ontological Action—please see 2006 Page #181  
eginning. Appendix 1: CONTACT, The Center for Ontological Action. CONTACT h 2006 Page #193  
list, and Director of CONTACT (The Center for Ontological Action). Matthew  2006 Page #195  
 he opened up the nearby Community Center so that we would have a place to  2006 Page #201  
down the main highway, through the center part of town and there were two l 2007 Page #126  
e ceramic things they put down the center of the highway? This thing was hi 2007 Page #126  
 Dr. Steven Greer, Director of the Center for the Study of Extraterre stria 2007 Page #135  
tory. In 1970, the Special Weapons Center took over management of Air Force 2007 Page #162  
ce Operational Test and Evaluation Center (AFOTEC) was organized at Kirtlan 2007 Page #163  
 the Defense Technical Information Center Archive: -Kinetic cooling of the  2007 Page #163  
e Canyon -red underlined at bottom center of map - in the Manzano !\fountai 2007 Page #164  
r pattern of scorched earth at the center of which was a mysterious deep pi 2007 Page #189  
ro de lnvestigaci6n de Materiales (Center for the Investigation of Material 2007 Page #196  
ge -but there was no noise. Denver center [FAA flight center] reported at 0 2008 Page #9  
o noise. Denver center [FAA flight center] reported at 0332Z that after IO  2008 Page #9  
he recalled the night the dispatch center was flooded with calls: • Small p 2008 Page #44  
 facility; it remains a conference center and resort for DOD employees . 27 2008 Page #70  
he and Airman Burroughs got to the center of Rendlesham Forest, Penniston w 2008 Page #81  
of the bottom. At the left side of center is a bluish light and on the othe 2008 Page #82  
ish light and on the other side of center is a red I ight." "Finally, I unl 2008 Page #82  
the three depressions and near the center of the triangle formed by the dep 2008 Page #93  
he Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, the New York City-based cancer c 2008 Page #140  
er, the New York City-based cancer center built in 1939 on land donated by  2008 Page #140  
ogy , Battelle Memorial Institute, Center for Advanced Studies in the Behav 2008 Page #143  
tudies in the Behavioral Sciences, Center for Constitutional Rights, Center 2008 Page #143  
 Center for Constitutional Rights, Center for Cuban Studies, Center for Dem 2008 Page #143  
 Rights, Center for Cuban Studies, Center for Democratic Institutions, Chri 2008 Page #143  
Committee and National Indications Center be allowed to alert CIA of any un 2009 Page #19  
ot the whole universe, or even its center. From the extraterrestrial scient 2009 Page #20  
ed in this design, pivoting at its center. The wing is a triangle configura 2009 Page #22  
and the Air Technical Intelligence Center about the intelligence experience 2009 Page #24  
space Maintenance and Regeneration Center (AMARC) or "bone yard" at Davis-M 2009 Page #72  
of Air Force Inspection and Safety Center, Norton AFB, California, in May 1 2009 Page #73  
manded Sheppard Technical Training Center, Sheppard AFB, Texas. He returned 2009 Page #73  
t The lights shown down from about center craft But not like spot lights ju 2009 Page #83  
on from the Wright Air Development Center congratulating her on developing  2009 Page #89  
large industrial and manufacturing center. It's depicted in Soviet tourist  2009 Page #134  
ght (beam of light?) came from the center one of the being's three eyes. Th 2009 Page #136  
 headquarters were in Rockefell er Center which was not that far from my ap 2009 Page #137  

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created the National UFO Reporting Center28 passed on the names of people w 2008 Page #45  

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os. The heat of the schism's wrath centered on Bill Moore. Moore had alread 2003 Page #146  
line left justified on Twining and centered on Wedemeyer. Why would a faker 2003 Page #207  
y PBS in Washington D.C. The story centered on a man by the name of Jack Mc 2004 Page #188  
the paper. It said — each line was centered on the page — "BRIEFING DOCUMEN 2004 Page #193  
cerning the Kingman crash and that centered on a strange letter tl1at Woolc 2005 Page #44  
four miles long and two miles wide centered on the impact location of the a 2006 Page #75  
 most probable disease vector then centered on mice. The investigation cont 2006 Page #111  
titled Operation Thunderchild that centered upon a hostile attack on the Br 2006 Page #130  
 of strange explosions, apparently centered high in the sky above Sylacauga 2007 Page #133  
t is a still-unresolved event that centered upon a strange flash of light d 2007 Page #142  
cerning the Kingman crash and that centered on a strange letter that Woolco 2009 Page #51  

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e." Fears of espionage resulted in centering the experimentation in New Zea 2009 Page #161  
ct was proposed by and executed by centering the experimentation New Zealan 2009 Page #171  

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e gear moving up and away from the centerline of the aircraft. The nose gea 2007 Page #107  
C-6 in half horizonta11v along the centerLine, and then b . "dropped" this  2007 Page #115  

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, avoiding panic became one of the centerpieces of policy for UFO managemen 2006 Page #103  

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t I would like to share. The first centers on the visit of Steven Spielberg 2003 Page #198  
) 1 1 V.V.S. UNKS PVID TsPK Launch Centers Tracking Stations Kapustin Yar P 2004 Page #156  
ING operations in major population centers in the event conventional method 2004 Page #253  
eapons to control major population centers using human assets from MK-ULTRA 2004 Page #254  
es universities and other research centers were hard at work cracking the g 2005 Page #172  
CA, i'v11T and several engineering centers. A large number of corporations  2005 Page #173  
 refueling and rest and relaxation centers on the back side of the moon or  2006 Page #7  
alism, mass exodus from population centers, runs on banks and stores. If co 2006 Page #68  
ith many people fleeing population centers. - Up to the point of overt conf 2006 Page #68  
ith many people fleeing population centers. Anti-government sentiment may g 2006 Page #69  
nd Los Angeles air traffic control centers. Los Angeles Center granted Mulh 2006 Page #81  
ng of diagnostic samples. Both the Centers for Disease Control and Preventi 2006 Page #106  
ally, two labs have the virus, the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta a 2006 Page #107  
lly came down to the following: 23 Centers for Disease Control and Preventi 2006 Page #110  
alley of Death Virus." 26 Ibid. 27 Centers for Disease Control and Preventi 2006 Page #111  
ter and alerts were flashed to air centers in New England and bgond. But ab 2006 Page #168  
 and the larger Mexican population centers such as Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. C 2007 Page #185  
to one of the nation's outstanding centers for energy, environmental , and  2008 Page #27  
r. In 1979 there were no 91 I call centers; each agency had its own dispatc 2008 Page #44  
HOUSE CLEANING in major population centers. If approved , these directives  2008 Page #111  

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verage 0.3-0.4 degree temperature (centigrade) higher than the control box, 2005 Page #92  

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e poplar tree and the tree itself "centimeter by centimeter ," finding seve 2009 Page #137  
and the tree itself "centimeter by centimeter ," finding several impression 2009 Page #137  

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iginally may have measured some 14 centimeters long by 3-1/2 centimeters wi 2003 Page #48  
 some 14 centimeters long by 3-1/2 centimeters wide at the narrow point, ro 2003 Page #48  
uld have to be no wider than 3-1/2 centimeters or 1-3/8 inches at its narro 2003 Page #48  
el, yet the projected length of 14 centimeters or 5-1/2 inches would be an  2003 Page #49  
tated that the object was about 70 centimeters in diameter and two meters i 2004 Page #10  

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know if you've ever seen the game, Centipede. It's an old game that was pop 2006 Page #152  

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one other than the director of the CentraJ Intelligence Agency (ClA). The S 2007 Page #137  

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sume personally the initiative and central responsibility within the govern 2003 Page #6  
 Moscow Aviation Institute, Moscow Central Television, 10 November 1967, qu 2003 Page #12  
foot portholes on their sides. The central saucer wobbled and dropped down  2003 Page #41  
t substances, black and white. The central saucer started releasing the whi 2003 Page #41  
wn brought on by combined factors, central to which was his far-reaching kn 2003 Page #85  
 Roscoe H. Hillencotter, Director, Central Intelligence Group. The subject  2003 Page #87  
etal fragments allegedly from the "central underside of a wedge- shaped" sp 2003 Page #106  
l (3) hours. Originally located on central underside of Wedge-shaped Disc.  2003 Page #107  
self, Dr. Bush and the Director of Central Intelligence. 130                2003 Page #134  
he alien beings were using it as a central location from which to conduct r 2003 Page #144  
74, B148 www majest.cdocuments com Central Intelligence Group Intelligence  2003 Page #157  
6 Interdepartmental committees The Central Intelligence Group (CIG) Intelli 2003 Page #157  
ions and notes that "Air Force and Central Intelligence" are the source of  2003 Page #173  
umented sightings in Air Force and Central Intelligence and from examinatio 2003 Page #174  
fidential files of the White House Central Files at the Truman Presidential 2003 Page #204  
r Emergency Management Director of Central Intelligence Croup Director of I 2003 Page #214  
orities had requested aid from the central government, which, in turn, had  2004 Page #8  
 jets. This disc pivots around the central sphere which contains the measur 2004 Page #12  
 above the Tularosa Basin in south central New Mexico, the most highly clas 2004 Page #62  
d by Allen Dulles, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and stamped  2004 Page #79  
urity Act of 1947 that created the Central Intelligence Agency, the Majesti 2004 Page #80  
 Much higher than that. Fitch: The Central Intelligence Agency? Smith: (Chu 2004 Page #95  
 table and its sources will be the central basis for most everything that f 2004 Page #106  
d from cancer in 1997 at age of 59 Central Intelligence Group 19 Sep 47 • T 2004 Page #210  
e S-1 10. Authority of Director of Central Intelligence Clarified (responsi 2004 Page #248  
Os was sent to the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, a career Na 2005 Page #96  
ention, keeping the Air Force, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Nationa 2005 Page #102  
pionage and later evolved into the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). 120   2005 Page #122  
dm. Hillenkoeter, then Director of Central Intelligence, to the Director of 2005 Page #125  
t that contained colored fluids. A central column ran through the center of 2005 Page #166  
suspended by arms rotating round a central tower with input runrung down th 2005 Page #171  
 to be carried out in concert with Central Intelligence to effect the recov 2006 Page #18  
a re. Ota Installation alto. Ktirs central eraver.a.i: ,ranoires1 tams. Upo 2006 Page #29  
ar or same sightings elsewhere esp Central & South America 27               2006 Page #30  
r when it definitively occurs. The central approach used in the Sessions wa 2006 Page #50  
nd winding its way to California's Central Valley. Suddenly a load roar cau 2006 Page #71  
d, high-altitude spy plane for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). It wa 2006 Page #72  
ul when touched, each with a small central orifice yielding a yellowish thi 2006 Page #109  
0 that the installation became the central hub of British interest in biolo 2006 Page #123  
worked with conservation groups in Central America. It is interesting that  2006 Page #206  
ated to manao-e media content: the Central lntelLigence Agency (CIA). Altho 2007 Page #11  
ngress was sold on the idea of the Central Intelligence Agency by claiming  2007 Page #11  
r airliner, with enough room for a central isle, and two seats on either si 2007 Page #106  
n the village of Megas Platanos in Central Greece, several villagers and so 2007 Page #129  
orities had requested aid from the central government, which, in turn, had  2007 Page #141  
ing motion as it rotated about its central ax.is. This observation lasted a 2007 Page #165  
here was an outer "rim" around the central circumference of the disk. The h 2007 Page #187  
ciences since 1976; founder of the Central Laboratory of Substance Analysis 2007 Page #198  
t, accorrung co the witnesses, the central disk starred to eject spouts of  2007 Page #199  
." The first analysis conducted in Central America determmed that "the samp 2007 Page #199  
 National Security Council (NSC)-a central place of coordination for nation 2008 Page #25  
he Executive Branch-as well as the Central Intelligence Agency, the United  2008 Page #25  
ntifies witness Estella Krussel of Central Park who gave detailed account.  2008 Page #48  
orist witnesses Mrs. Ralph Case in Central Park and Ernest Hayes in Elma re 2008 Page #48  
ing westbound on State Route 12 by Central Park about 4 miles east of Aberd 2008 Page #49  
d her in April 1987. I went to her Central Park home and she sat in the sam 2008 Page #49  
      In the 1980s I also lived in Central Park located about 4 miles east  2008 Page #51  
 witnesses on the highway by Elma, Central Park and the Elk River Bridge ap 2008 Page #59  
n happening and McCabe alerted the Central Security Control. That early mor 2008 Page #79  
, we got a radio transmission from Central Security Control (CSC). An objec 2008 Page #80  
craft exploding at Tunguska as its central theme. Eight years later, Astron 2008 Page #102  
 until 1918 with the defeat of the Central Powers of Germany and Austria-Hu 2008 Page #124  
ng axe blade. It was the symbol of central authority . Under fascism, the i 2008 Page #124  
r serving as the third Director of Central Intelligence , he became the fir 2008 Page #131  
miral Hillenkoetter as Director of Central Jntelligence . Most intriguing w 2008 Page #132  
rce Chief of Staff and Director of Central Intelligence . As a named MJ-12  2008 Page #132  
 1946 became the first Director of Central Intelligence, appointed by Presi 2008 Page #133  
ong thought to represent Osiris, a central figure in Egyptian celestial myt 2008 Page #135  
n, aided by the black-clad SS, the central Deutsche Bank, the steel empire  2008 Page #136  
ther American republics [South and Central American nations]," stated U.S.  2008 Page #137  
ly as an attempt to start a war in Central America. Bush's name, including  2008 Page #142  
udge," and "flying disks" with the central players in the UFO controversy . 2009 Page #9  
                primarily upon the Central Intelligence Agency. The result  2009 Page #12  
e Agency. The result ofmy efforts, Central Intelligence, UFOs and National  2009 Page #12  
olitics, just as they demand tight central ey senior policy makers. Too lil 2009 Page #12  
he approach of the next decade the Central Intelligence Agency and the othe 2009 Page #15  
ce again a top priority within the Central Intelligence Agency and that the 2009 Page #16  
her recommend that the Director of Central Intelligence be briefed in full  2009 Page #16  
(a) The President, the Director of Central Intelligence, a member of the NS 2009 Page #19  
ough the Office of the Director of Central Intelligence. (c)Coordinate feed 2009 Page #19  
 BRIEFING DOCUMENT THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE VN1TED STATES CENTR 2009 Page #23  
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE VN1TED STATES CENTRAL fNTELLIGENCE AGENCY UNIDENTIFIED 2009 Page #23  
 DOES NOT REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OR ITS EMPLO 2009 Page #23  
tention focused primarily upon the Central Intelligence Agency. The result  2009 Page #23  
 Agency. The result of my efforts, Central Intelligence, UFOs and National  2009 Page #23  
igence , written shortly after the Central Intelligence Agency was establis 2009 Page #24  
 in Washington. My original book, "Central Intelligence, UFOs and National  2009 Page #24  
igence Agency December 1976 L.C.R. Central Intelligence (TS) This briefing  2009 Page #25  
briefings given by the Director of Central Intelligence to the President El 2009 Page #25  
 Security Council, the Director of Central Intelligence will notify active  2009 Page #25  
 kept to a minimum. As Director of Central Intelligence and advisor to the  2009 Page #25  
DEX AND HISTORICAL RESEARCH OF THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY'S MJEBEN PRO 2009 Page #26  
HIS CAVEAT IS PUNISHABLE UNDER THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ACT, ANY OR  2009 Page #26  
i • I •,: r. I To: The Director of Central Intelligence I have studied the  2009 Page #27  
self, Dr. Bush and the Director of Central Intelligence." The Truman Memo w 2009 Page #37  
urity Memorandum To: The Director, Central Intelligence Agency Subject: Rev 2009 Page #37  
f Kennedy's NSM to the Director of Central Intelligence, issued the same da 2009 Page #38  
til his resignation as Director of Central Intelligence on November 29, 196 2009 Page #38  
sume personally the initiative and central responsibility within the Govern 2009 Page #40  
nniston received a radio call from Central Security Control (CSC) asking hi 2009 Page #62  
ere interrupted by unusual static. Central Security Control called for radi 2009 Page #63  
e War Department and the Navy, the Central Intelligence Group and the Offic 2009 Page #154  
nits of the U.S. Air Force and the Central Intelligence Agency as well as t 2009 Page #154  

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79 -More UFO Sightings Here and in Centralia by Bryn Beorse. Radio Kl Tl of 2008 Page #49  
lia by Bryn Beorse. Radio Kl Tl of Centralia reports receiving report of la 2008 Page #49  
ce, aJ1d presumably, Radio KJTI in Centralia contacted Ms. Krussel who rela 2008 Page #70  

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y President Eisenhower in 1953 to "centralize foreign information dissemina 2004 Page #181  

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eate a Socialist society in Russia centrally ruled by the communist elite p 2008 Page #125  

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hat in building 8 of Johnson Space Centre there was a place that she found  2007 Page #85  
technique 1 got into Johnson Space centre reaDy easily, as there were blank 2007 Page #86  

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quantum mechanics; gaseous uranium centrifuge expert Dr. Paul Harteck; Nazi 2008 Page #138  

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ast 40 people would share about 20 cents (about half a penny each). This wo 2005 Page #75  

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

ic investigations of our earth for centuries. ” Professor Hermann Oberth pu 2003 Page #12  
ology expected; reports from prior centuries weaken the ETH; behavior incon 2004 Page #121  
o make them known so posterity for centuries.ln due time the photographs an 2004 Page #164  
... ■ " ••• chip should have taken centuries ... " ■ "some sort of being in 2005 Page #9  
rough human society for decades or centuries to come, yet rarely mentioned  2006 Page #61  
ht harbor intelligent life that is centuries or millennia more advanced tha 2006 Page #70  

Word: "century", 32 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 country at the middle of the last century, Mr. Forrestal's mental collapse 2003 Page #95  
bout the crudeness of life in 19th century rural Texas, debunker Curtis Pee 2004 Page #31  
d misinformed for more than half a century? • Government insiders with the  2004 Page #61  
mena" have continued into the 21st Century. But someone seems to have stopp 2004 Page #82  
n the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watche 2004 Page #132  
g about the last years of the 20th century. Do his words ring true? No one  2004 Page #132  
's testimony in 1994. About a half century after the Roswell Incident, he p 2004 Page #133  
all authorities to task for a half century long cover-up. Today we'll consi 2004 Page #134  
 Originally found near end of 19th century,or very beginning of 20th centur 2004 Page #167  
 century,or very beginning of 20th century, by famed archaeologist Vikentiy 2004 Page #167  
he United States in the early 21st century is poised for a similar politica 2005 Page #84  
cientific history of the Twentieth Century can secure a copy of The Einstei 2005 Page #93  
Reticula 4?" Now, early in the 21" century, we are even more sophisticated. 2005 Page #118  
 It should not be forgotten that a century ago the primary use for uranium  2006 Page #7  
glish coaling stations in the 19th century. N. There may be special excursi 2006 Page #7  
er WW 2 it should take less than a century for us to master fission and fus 2006 Page #8  
ontinue through the 1990s and 21st century. • Plausible to assume some of t 2006 Page #29  
 studies covering a span of half a century. A few examples would include a  2006 Page #86  
olice sergeant with a quarter of a century of service in the Force to his c 2006 Page #122  
k into the early years of the 201h century and examine how th.is relationsh 2007 Page #9  
e signed a contract with Twentieth Century Fox and opted to use the last na 2007 Page #136  
the object. Perhaps, nearly half a century lacer, that unknown object still 2007 Page #139  
r that stands out in the past half century as a rime when mysterious aerial 2007 Page #145  
tumps over six feet in diameter. A century ago the logs were removed by rai 2008 Page #52  
start the technology of early 20th Century Earth as part of an attempt to r 2008 Page #102  
e of res nu __ ius. Until the last century, occupation was the normal means 2008 Page #113  
 population control, were the 21st century version of Hitler's 1933 Enablin 2008 Page #123  
hschilds in Europe for more than a century. However, as communism mutated i 2008 Page #125  
 by new technology. The nineteenth century saw some relatively minor change 2009 Page #19  
e relatively minor changes. In our century, technology entered warfare in f 2009 Page #19  
t on the first forty years of this century, a revolution so great that the  2009 Page #19  
, Tass has broken the story of the century." Four months passed, and in ear 2009 Page #139  

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

 Agency and deput} rurector of the Cenual Intelligence Agency). Ba.iJey rec 2005 Page #130  

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nd developed after years of study. CEO Ben Rich, the handpicked successor o 2005 Page #174  
kewise, Kevin Klose, president and CEO of National Public Radio, also worke 2007 Page #14  
D. Rockefeller ■ John Meuller, ret CEO RCA Comm. ■ George Romney, Pres. Am. 2007 Page #43  
 time they ran, the corporation 's CEO was a man named Bob Haas. Concurrent 2007 Page #76  
rests. Aspertame -Donald Rumsfeld, CEO of Searle, was on President Reagan's 2008 Page #142  

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 security does not apply to MJ, e)(Cept: ■ 54/12 is an NSC subcommittee ■ S 2008 Page #121  

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olitically organized and possess a cer:ain culture si~:.lar to our own, the 2008 Page #113  
her r.ierrber nation with an extra cer res trial people beyond the domain o 2008 Page #113  

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qua.rrel with the.ir judvn,:..nt.. Cer1.11inl) ' it i., -..·,~ to ;,:-.,r:« 2009 Page #163  

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ing on it and, you know the little ceramic things they put down the center  2007 Page #126  

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tic materials, high heat resistant ceramics, and metals/alloys with increas 2003 Page #161  
lastics, fiberglass composites and ceramics. There also were fragments of t 2006 Page #84  
. Fragments of ferrite-impregnated ceramics were remnants of heat-absorbing 2006 Page #84  

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y, barium titartium oxide (a baked cerarrtic) can offer 6,000 and there is  2005 Page #171  

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scenic Hualapai Valley between the Cerbat and Hualapai mountain ranges, the 2009 Page #48  

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pcccraft* 1 hi* lal *cot on i* thi cere .It fir.it-.□ of •tint bcliexcr". / 2003 Page #132  

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 in a cannibalistic tribe, brought cerebral matter from infected patients b 2006 Page #114  

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ached Marshall while they attended ceremony at Princeton. As I understand i 2008 Page #114  

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s ■ AP-adjcctive -diffltult, true, cerlain, well• ■ Conj·c.onjuntlon-and, b 2008 Page #118  

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

ensitive UFO information on the in cernec? GM: 1 based most of my research  2007 Page #85  

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ered • Who murdered them Andrew J. Ceroni Jr. — Meridian Novel • Gripping " 2004 Page #199  

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• 1978 Two C:hilean F-5s sent from Cerro Morena AFB and -square cr wit!, en 2006 Page #28  

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leen following an accident After a certa.in delay, that causes immunodefici 2005 Page #34  

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cific case. Namely, ET's are real; certain factions of the government have  2003 Page #38  
in the Blue Book files. We are not certain if this is simply a question of  2003 Page #66  
the best of his ability. There are certain details which are not widely kno 2003 Page #70  
n the 10th the two meet to discuss certain provisions of the National Secur 2003 Page #89  
suicide. He is also convinced that certain persons in the White House had f 2003 Page #89  
 his personal effects. "Because of certain concerns, I will not be contacti 2003 Page #103  
ccurs at the subatomic level under certain conditions when a substance is p 2003 Page #111  
erflown the I niled States. I feel certain that c*cn the I uknossn 3% could 2003 Page #118  
berately withheld information from certain researchers, and he had reported 2003 Page #147  
e. He had withheld and blacked out certain parts of UFO-related government  2003 Page #147  
stom. However, he said that he was certain that it was done on a Monotype p 2003 Page #179  
e text. He said this was an almost certain mark of authenticity because it  2003 Page #179  
exercise as well, but could not be certain of the date. Once more we return 2004 Page #44  
r of their being or not being in a certain place at a certain time. We were 2004 Page #48  
 not being in a certain place at a certain time. We were also careful not b 2004 Page #48  
r we were not supposed to remember certain things. ... (mentions the name o 2004 Page #50  
sed to maintain the ordinance at a certain temperature (103T) with multiple 2004 Page #51  
another acknowledges the fact that certain nearby radar stations had switch 2004 Page #58  
up was embarrassment. Fact is when certain government people came face to f 2004 Page #88  
er with anyone. The embassy was so certain of the material that had been ga 2004 Page #90  
 didn't make them, and it's pretty certain they didn't originate on the Ear 2004 Page #91  
947? This was due in large part to certain statements by Jesse Marcel in Fe 2004 Page #134  
t of mine-field one must navigate. Certain sworn testimony is utterly contr 2004 Page #139  
im in the Air Force, and am almost certain that I knew your father, the Col 2004 Page #147  
nity from retribution in the event certain aspects of these operations are  2004 Page #170  
Blue book shut down, and it is not certain what role he played in this. One 2004 Page #177  
ccording to Sheehan, stated that a certain percentage of UFOs represented t 2004 Page #187  
d that it appeared to be that in a certain number of cases, and they indica 2004 Page #187  
it has been necessary to eliminate certain individuals who would compromise 2004 Page #204  
. »40 To me, however, one thing is certain — the Aztec incident has finally 2004 Page #223  
ebris and the denial? One thing is certain: Gen. Ramey received a message.  2004 Page #230  
e Ramey negatives, and he knew for certain he took the Ramey photos, then h 2004 Page #234  
conclude with what we now know for certain based on the forensic evidence.  2004 Page #243  
c negatives but we do not know for certain the authenticity of the document 2004 Page #243  
t 1953; and while she could not be certain of the month, she ·was certain t 2005 Page #44  
 be certain of the month, she ·was certain that the location was Kingman, A 2005 Page #44  
e worked on classified projects at certain locations in Nevada that focused 2005 Page #45  
economically stratified society, a certain measure of ideological confom1it 2005 Page #76  
out controlling the UFO topic in a certain, very safe, manner. On a topic a 2005 Page #76  
 too. He told Stringfield chat "at certain military bases, highly trained m 2005 Page #79  
ert Oppenheimer) . He stated that "certain materials reported to have come  2005 Page #79  
raterrestrial UFOs. I believe wid1 certain!], in manmade UFOs. I am tending 2005 Page #80  
tures and beavers have built dams. Certain fish propel themselves through w 2005 Page #163  
n's accomplishments by sa~~ng that certain technological developments may h 2005 Page #163  
rotates and orbits the sun." It is certain that Lear's son, John, is prepar 2005 Page #173  
numental prospect, one thing seems certain: many systems and approaches to  2006 Page #50  
s precipitated by the interplay of certain critical uncertainties. The resu 2006 Page #50  
overnment would likely keep secret certain aspects of the Contact event and 2006 Page #59  
odd and Matthew Williams, are less certain that Roberts has resolved all of 2006 Page #121  
 him. The MoD don't know [sic] for certain that it's [Prescott] who is talk 2006 Page #124  
aid. As I say, they don't know for certain that it's him. But his house, it 2006 Page #125  
ose and modus operandi, we are not certain, but it is clear that if these v 2006 Page #140  
radar detections to allow us to be certain of the speed of the objects. How 2006 Page #172  
or "solid" that the operators were certain that these objects were real, un 2006 Page #172  
"it appears?" Didn't they know for certain? Didn't they track the "friendly 2006 Page #173  
d Defenders of the Paradigm remain certain in their faith that they know Th 2006 Page #181  
he evidence surrounding the event, certain conclusions can now be drawn...  2006 Page #189  
ere has been much speculation that certain areas of the Test Site, such as  2006 Page #199  
wo small devices that could detect certain frequencies. The rationale for t 2006 Page #200  
Journal.8 There was a reference to certain frequencies that had been associ 2006 Page #200  
lace during that period, we can be certain the public would not have been t 2007 Page #17  
 array of oppressive new laws made certain much scientific and technical in 2007 Page #17  
-.. . .-'· t • -· \Xie can say for certain that the Robenson Panel's recomm 2007 Page #23  
ike SAPs. ■ Some info available to certain committees. ■ Congress is often  2007 Page #52  
ure Project Witnesses ■ Claim that certain waived USAPs act as cover for UF 2007 Page #55  
                   l ... There are certain places where we should expect to 2007 Page #60  
 with the high level maths up to a certain point. I failed the HND as weU.  2007 Page #78  
rote this down, or a building at a certain place. I harvested little nugget 2007 Page #85  
 blank. I would rype NETUSE then a certain share name on the machine and th 2007 Page #87  
 Baker published for the Air Force certain house-organ magazines (club-cale 2007 Page #94  
oy but we cannot say which one for certain." The next step was to check wit 2007 Page #196  
jet. Why didn't they know this for certain? The answer is simple. They coul 2008 Page #16  
rections. Alan Rammer stated he is certain he witnessed something extraordi 2008 Page #58  
e various FOI exemptions that mean certain information will not be released 2008 Page #61  
osition that you can never be 100% certain of someone being the author. All 2008 Page #106  
ch as to permit a stable, and to a certain extent, independent life, from a 2008 Page #112  
the moon, which undoubtedly have a certain scientific foundation, and which 2008 Page #112  
cupa tion by celesti al peoples of certain locat.:.ons on our p_ane::, but  2008 Page #113  
 establishing the possible but not certain authenticity of the first and ou 2009 Page #8  
acit admission of freedom beyond a certain altitude was recogni zed. The so 2009 Page #14  
n activity, it is the pursuit of a certain kind of knowledge; as a phenomen 2009 Page #15  
g an accurate historical survey of certain kinds of intelligence experience 2009 Page #24  
military archives remain closed to certain documents or have been destroyed 2009 Page #24  
 as they had been evaluated during certain periods of intense and reliable  2009 Page #24  
 book publishers and has solicited certain writers' cooperation in this are 2009 Page #25  
al Security Act of 1947, there are certain discretionary rules that allow t 2009 Page #25  
t 1953. And while she could not be certain of the month, she was certain th 2009 Page #51  
t be certain of the month, she was certain that the location was Kingman, A 2009 Page #51  
e worked on classified projects at certain locations in Nevada that focused 2009 Page #51  
est part for me is that I remember certain things, like I know what I drew  2009 Page #77  
not want to tell me why she was so certain that the government lies about U 2009 Page #88  
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ion for three (3) hours and asking certain questions to keep eve,ything cle 2009 Page #93  
920, poured scorn on the idea of a certain Robert Goddard that rockets coul 2009 Page #139  
was then in the area investigating certain problems relating to submarine w 2009 Page #164  
hed a number of papers relating to certain phases of the project. Since 194 2009 Page #166  
hed a number of papers relating to certain phases of the project." Speculat 2009 Page #172  

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point out things on his own. It is certainly possible that someone at Kirtl 2003 Page #151  
s the conclusion that it is almost certainly genuine, based on everything y 2003 Page #186  
of July 1947. And while Roswell is certainly the most extensively investiga 2004 Page #4  
 the report! Was this intentional? Certainly, the opening paragraph promise 2004 Page #6  
 available U.S. government records certainly point towards the probability  2004 Page #9  
inside the disc itself." These are certainly fantastic revelations, but how 2004 Page #13  
on and disappeared there. This was certainly a new slant on the case; but w 2004 Page #14  
ng station at Isla Grande Airport. Certainly, in my opinion at least, the s 2004 Page #16  
day in Aurora Cemetery. That crash certainly caused a lot of excitement. Ma 2004 Page #29  
s news to this writer because they certainly aren't available in the archiv 2004 Page #41  
 revision, but his reaction should certainly be interesting and I should li 2004 Page #90  
ht-Patterson. Going overland would certainly have been an option, although  2004 Page #129  
 And not the reigning authorities? Certainly not, if we go by what we read  2004 Page #132  
d there were designs on tape, that certainly doesn't sound like something b 2004 Page #138  
urity — our new weapons systems. I certainly wouldn't release that. But if  2004 Page #186  
the briefing. Richard Nixon almost certainly seemed to have been apart of e 2004 Page #197  
 the names of those sources. It is certainly possible that this is what hap 2004 Page #218  
re, he adds, "nothing exotic," and certainly not the kind of top secret bas 2004 Page #220  
urse, Pflock also admits that "I'm certainly not a handwriting expert."35 T 2004 Page #221  
ver from their "read" of the memo. Certainly, a group of interested novices 2004 Page #231  
 the creature, they reabzed it was certainly not an arumaJ. It was a person 2005 Page #32  
 dead extraterrestrial, but it was certainly the strangest clung he had eve 2005 Page #32  
atures-came to be known, but which certainly bring to rn.ind the affairs in 2005 Page #34  
cal objects (for "technology" d1ey certainly appear to be) do not seem to b 2005 Page #77  
technolog y research program. Word certainly got around quickly within the  2005 Page #80  
ion of an aJjen presence -since it certainly appears that the one has deriv 2005 Page #85  
t of tall buildings in fright; but certainly they are concerned over the po 2005 Page #85  
y neuroses had a sexual basis, but certainly not all of them. Reich's radic 2005 Page #89  
nd contagious mass psychosis, that certainly should have qualified as a big 2005 Page #118  
at cannot be ignored or dismissed. Certainly, the cases in this book vary i 2005 Page #121  
hallenges of such a recovery would certainly caU for dedicated staff and ca 2005 Page #126  
A.ir Force, Atlantic Fleet. He was certainly in a position to have dealt wi 2005 Page #130  
doubt that his mysterious contacts certainly rud know a great deal about th 2005 Page #133  
ce collected in overseas areas. It certainly makes sense chat the Air Force 2005 Page #141  
 object was a meteorite can almost certainly be discounted, primarily becau 2005 Page #143  
ctivity, though its functions must certainly continue unless we believe the 2005 Page #143  
een in the first results. There is certainly something unusual about that m 2005 Page #158  
l who elected him World President? Certainly not the billion people from In 2006 Page #5  
mic bomb was tested, was noted. We certainly have no reason to believe that 2006 Page #11  
eaction to change is costly." This certainly describes the kind of situatio 2006 Page #51  
role in our global society and are certainly being studied both by human fo 2006 Page #101  
re infectious agents which (almost certainly) do not have a nucleic acid ge 2006 Page #113  
at he's saying. But the timing was certainly interesting." (18) If the only 2006 Page #126  
Berwyn Mountains thirty years ago? Certainly, there is now demonstrable pro 2006 Page #129  
ays, could fly at 500 or more mph? Certainly not Soviet bombers. As the pre 2006 Page #172  
med in the newspaper account, they certainly could have identified it as fr 2006 Page #172  
Trus means that UFO crashes almost certainly would not have received much n 2007 Page #7  
ed some news cLips containing what certainly appeared to be djsinformation  2007 Page #25  
 AGE ASSESSMENT ■ Ball point 1961: certainly Bowen ■ Felt tip 1962: Early g 2007 Page #47  
 about honeypots and these systems certainly weren't. The machine log on an 2007 Page #86  
ver, the events of four days later certainly were. lt was on August 19 that 2007 Page #137  
s just a shell of mer.al," and was certainly nor "just a big, old, wooden b 2007 Page #139  
he available US Government records certainly point towards the probability  2007 Page #142  
e) This strange hole in the ground certainly warrants further investigation 2007 Page #189  
bsolute extreme. Cuba '67 What was certainly one of the strangest episodes  2008 Page #29  
true of all UFO Crash Retrievals . Certainly, the Retrieval aspect implies  2008 Page #40  
e timber or fishing jobs. This was certainly borne out by this investigatio 2008 Page #53  
traffic accident, or a crashed UFO certainly. There was one more witness, o 2008 Page #55  
 the Daily World Reporter, "We 're certainly not guarding anything in the E 2008 Page #60  
t-hearted cases, which were almost certainly hoaxes or instances where some 2008 Page #64  
 the following comment: "But it is certainly not advisable for police helic 2008 Page #67  
ir high above, Tunguska in 1908 is certainly provocative, it was acn1ally w 2008 Page #102  
ly even edited for consistency and certainly for classification accuracy. I 2009 Page #11  
ot serve our sovereignty and, most certainly, our craft. We have to face up 2009 Page #16  
to keep. Today, when Russia almost certainly knows all of our secrets, espe 2009 Page #20  
d some resolution." 28 Kennedy was certainly referring here to the National 2009 Page #42  
be their last meeting -and yet, it certainly was. Rhanes escorted Bethurum  2009 Page #55  
 the Contactees of yesteryear most certainly do not stand strong against to 2009 Page #55  
ow, I'll say one other thing -it's certainly possible that whatever it is m 2009 Page #75  
TERACTING WITH THIS PLANET. Yes, I certainly cannot disagree. I don't think 2009 Page #75  

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, I was stunned by the clarity and certainty, together with the usual cover 2004 Page #130  
ed in his fiction, there is a near certainty that the human race is being s 2004 Page #133  
ioned that dire prospect as a near certainty, on two occasions. One thing i 2004 Page #148  
vice teletypes. Can we say without certainty one of these other services ma 2004 Page #237  
e knm.v -that is, with 100 percent certainty, wid1 evidence that is undenia 2005 Page #77  
h not with quite the same level of certainty. This is regarding the acquisi 2005 Page #77  
other individuals. Can we say with certainty that his death was the result  2005 Page #104  
yers. UFO Studies in SAP • Virtual certainty that at least one SAP is UFO r 2006 Page #33  
to detem1ine authorship with total certainty using any of the methods. But, 2008 Page #108  
istic techniques , there is rarely certainty. For example , we have no copi 2009 Page #11  

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ecropsy report. However, his death certificate presents no defined cause fo 2005 Page #33  
 C. Sheppard.) Slide 29: Sheppard "Certificate of Discharge," Nov. 30, 1995 2006 Page #156  
30, 1995 ahomas Colman Sheppard's "Certificate of Release or Discharge from 2006 Page #156  
icric). The Crumba lab wrote in a "Certificate of Testing" that, "trus unkn 2007 Page #200  

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a lot of newly qualified Microsoft Certified engineers. Still I had the exp 2007 Page #82  

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

wore no face covering or helmet. 1 certify that the above statement is true 2005 Page #41  
     ',,.... • 1 I "-.J This is to certify that has successfully completed  2007 Page #174  
 responsible persons would have to certify, year by year, that continued se 2009 Page #21  
wore no face covering or helmet. I certify that the above statement is true 2009 Page #49  

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t less frequent than the others) • Cervical lymph nodes • Colon and small i 2006 Page #115  

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ire cooperation of major news sen,;ces (UPI, AP, l\T"YT, etc.) ► 3) f\..T)' 2007 Page #23  

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erpreting these data, cardiologist Cesario Furtado stated that "the fine to 2005 Page #34  

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;ff;j t\1 A •\. .. H•C. , -.:;.:..,cet: ou1,.,..:, r-\.1(..r,i ! "'· c.. rc 2009 Page #101  

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deas of a draft of a directive, et cetera. This is attached. I might say no 2003 Page #230  

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ame: so the fire gets put out, and ceU me about the fire. Joe: As soon as t 2007 Page #125  

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O15h.7122-A.12O6 Technical Branch, Ceun ibelligenc.e Directorate, an reques 2003 Page #232  

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TNIs sgeowc, SPHERE, - THE HvITERY CF FINDING THESE TWO SPHERE3; ElAtTLV 'A 2004 Page #21  
.8 -trQ- 4.{ 4e dLOP SECRET/MA.)1C CF.APrER XII or- The U.S.Air Fcrce and F 2004 Page #246  
UFO Group') in 1988, our gathering cf fellow voyagers and seekers has studi 2006 Page #193  
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·,bn,,~u liJ" !1 _;_ , , ,;; h-i.l cf Ch1et c: Fu,·' I IDI a.t1oa f'J.csluN 2009 Page #174  
 had re: c,!lvcd no in-::t::n'.ion cf ~he neturo or I.ho proj::ct and thot  2009 Page #183  

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ated that hsitn ambulatory patient Cfapt B f bLhjld_*n«r.! a. raatflll nLah 2003 Page #91  

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h.." clo..c t.. !,Jee::. ·-c:-c :..cfc.:-e :'~) !-.r.20",;! CJ". ;,..,:, :: 2008 Page #57  
L61S,A:.Y.,EI.$ ,..!=.:::.; .. =:_ CfC. 1'l. '""4-r,,,,:, IJlH i;f(O,M r. ♦ 2009 Page #121  

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1,TN.. . -Dl'Llo WlllQ AW'D 1D W1T,Cff;t: TltH ,N,IT ·ci&AA,.. ,.,.u......, 2009 Page #116  

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Ntll'IED FLTING OBJECTS II DWIII I Cff')t1 SU.TU rtlUhl "THE PENTAGON SAYS  2008 Page #147  

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ject remains an open question. The CFi Kecksburg Investigation On October 2 2003 Page #65  
. announcing the formation of the (CFi) Coalition for Freedom of Informatio 2003 Page #65  
ds on such cases declassified. The CFi initiative is backed by the SCI-FI C 2003 Page #65  
and director of investigations for Cfi, has been busy filing many FOIA requ 2003 Page #65  
l findings which was posted on the CFi website at: http://www.freedomofinfo 2003 Page #66  
Kecksburg investigation, go to the CFi website at: http://www.freedomofinfo 2003 Page #66  
coverage concerning the SCI FI and CFi investigation into the Kecksburg eve 2003 Page #68  
r 21st, the SCI FI Channel and the CFI held a press conference at the Natio 2003 Page #71  
: 1s l'.nclDN SI.M:t w:YI 89. TfO! CFI.DlDILtil CA" !iCt!l: lhUl't'TL:CJJ.. 2009 Page #150  

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e and immune dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS). This is a good time to introduce 2006 Page #113  

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. . } ... • :-.-, . r~ • \t . J -. Cfl-'D !:!::l"a~, \ ':-~._,. • la..,!, . 2007 Page #156  

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Id "'"" "os ll.'.lT:,.:mc L".l It. cflescl! "Oould be." .utu :ID1t1ru~c of  2009 Page #182  

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ees. AJC John Burroughs 81SPS SPOL CFLT" John Burroughs told me he was over 2008 Page #79  
ned AIC John Burroughs 81 SPS SPOL CFLT. 72 "This would move back and.forth 2009 Page #78  

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 says the document is bogus... and CFO expert Philip J. Kh* and other* fad  2003 Page #135  

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 the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). ■ Helps with secrecy, too. What is 2007 Page #54  
ssion. He even appointed prominent CFR members to three of the nation's mos 2008 Page #142  
::I ■The long term elite: Bilder - CFR.etc . ~ ■Disc losure?~~ 0 ... . , .. 2009 Page #153  

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aked Military Documents Supporting CG Crash Seven leaked documents from thr 2003 Page #25  
ocal Police - Unknown at present a CG FBI Special Agent-? □ Cape Fire Chief 2003 Page #31  
March 11. 1941 opens FBI office In CG allegedly to Investigate reports of s 2003 Page #32  
 to be tunneled directly to FBI or CG Police. G.B. Norris Special Agent In  2003 Page #32  
 first electrical code for city of CG a Chain of command was through the Ma 2003 Page #33  
me - Cracraft-Miller Inc., ■ Other CG & Jackson police officers ■ Other cou 2003 Page #34  
ng track lines east and west while CG 101 went out to the mouth of the Soun 2004 Page #40  
unterparts were working off of the CG 101 and a couple of the local fishing 2004 Page #41  

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. ,_(Al Sv,..l (..~. \,()llilA A~( cGAA·S1o4.A?1:0 1.,;-,..:, :cr...,...,t  2009 Page #127  

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 torcrrii • w, 0. 2. Subjeots Wils.Cgro &dial Vozwarded 'rxerecritit ia a e 2004 Page #25  

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ave in, filled in missing detads...CG■ Saw It at dinner party ■ Old Kodak p 2003 Page #35  

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                   The Sl•m-Ge-rta.ch E.Jpffi~nl 11/"ld Eltciton Spin .,,.. 2005 Page #21  
l Frederick H. M.ichaelis, who was Ch.ief of Naval Materiel from 1975 to 19 2005 Page #130  
her you learn better. Did you find ch.is the case? GM: Yeah my Physics teac 2007 Page #80  
there worth looking at, coupled \v;ch the witnesses from the disclosure pro 2007 Page #85  
Ri.:o:11~"2:, Go"Jt:r.muu. ■ Ru.n:.ch, 0 u:id lb, Spooh •T~ET . 4: The Empi 2009 Page #145  
il'lll:l'artd to "'u"'-in and · LN,ch hll! bHc QUO{ed a.5 nyia, lout ot for 2009 Page #163  
Austr_nlia, ~1unc 14·, ell Dr. Lci!Ch :ts sn.yt1,g hi.~ wcnp-t/\P}-P1·0!. W 2009 Page #184  
. --~-.._,, .. lo..=..._;: • Jenna Ch • Chad R -R.lji ., (!-ddC s • Stephen 2009 Page #198  
mununitt ... \Yrinm buoks -Hdtor,· Ch.aMc-1 • Co.Ht to Co.Ht Jl.adio - lrn, 2009 Page #198  

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•able that 111,I At presr.nt ht I~ ch1d cnc1nrrr or nation rh11t !irn Ic11r 2009 Page #183  

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n,,~u liJ" !1 _;_ , , ,;; h-i.l cf Ch1et c: Fu,·' I IDI a.t1oa f'J.csluN J. 2009 Page #174  

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 of confronting incelligenc beings chac do noc belong co the human race wou 2008 Page #112  

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ler, Ray Boeche, Stanley McDaniel, Chad Deekin, Bruce Goldberg, Andrija Puh 2006 Page #203  
 Local tips • Investigation led to Chad"s last name • Computer check on sub 2009 Page #193  
-.._,, .. lo..=..._;: • Jenna Ch • Chad R -R.lji ., (!-ddC s • Stephen T •T 2009 Page #198  

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;.. Physical 1) Invasion (Marshall Chadwell memo; Edward Rupelt's book, Eis 2007 Page #36  

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e is separating the wheat from the chaff in order to get the most accurate  2006 Page #71  

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

and. I have provided — much to the chagrin of a few ufologists — equal time 2004 Page #214  
nd Scully, much to Cahn's apparent chagrin, declined: 8 According to Cahn,  2004 Page #218  

Word: "chaim1an", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

l Business Machines [IBM], and its chaim1an Thomas J. Watson. Using recentl 2008 Page #128  
ip by the brother-in-law of Farben chaim1an Hemrnnn Schmitz. Heading GAF wa 2008 Page #132  

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t electrical code for city of CG a Chain of command was through the Mayor a 2003 Page #33  
 and there reminded me of the food chain. The prairie dog complexes had not 2003 Page #45  
nfortunately breaks the provenance chain of custody. Moving to the physical 2003 Page #178  
67, he probably had no idea of the chain of events that would unfold as a r 2004 Page #34  
trieval Conference December 1980's chain of events, was to put ourselves ve 2004 Page #49  
 many cases we do not have a clear chain of custody tracing back to the typ 2004 Page #243  
 from a small grocery and pharmacy chain in La Crosse, \XII, owned by the Q 2005 Page #127  
uld not operate through the normal chain of military command either within  2006 Page #22  
nce captains outside of the normal chain of command Colonel) outside of the 2006 Page #23  
and Colonel) outside of the normal chain of command Covert training occurre 2006 Page #23  
by officials outside of the normal chain of military command and recruited  2006 Page #24  
one extensive work with Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests, an RNA quant 2006 Page #111  
nsored by the Safeway Supermark et chain and Woolworths, proclaimed "Have w 2007 Page #60  
Y . ' Kmart shoppers know that the chain store's way of announcin g sales i 2007 Page #73  
 tempting to speculate that such a chain of informati on points the way to  2007 Page #76  
being parked. Upon arriving at the chain Link fence, which surrounded the p 2007 Page #95  
 photo #2). Jack recalled that the chain Link fence was only 50 feet from w 2007 Page #95  
-3 page report which went up their chain of command and then the report was 2008 Page #33  
ught that this needed to go up the chain of command. The main addressee was 2008 Page #34  
k and then passed it back down the chain of command with a message that sai 2008 Page #34  
 not authentic . ln most cases the chain of custody, or provenance , has be 2008 Page #104  
is family secretly owned an entire chain of banks. At the end of the war, h 2008 Page #129  
guarded that even the presidential chain of authority was broken to maintai 2009 Page #155  
es up. SUDE#18 Solar panels behind chain-link fence and security barbwire S 2005 Page #57  
ries of solar panels surrounded by chain-link fence copped by security barb 2005 Page #57  

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eople with attaché cases that were chained and locked to their wrists to ma 2004 Page #94  

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lephone and Telegraph (ITT) Gem1an Chainnan Gerhardt Westrick , a close ass 2008 Page #128  

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muth reaction crater are organized chains of reaction particles. Figure 22. 2003 Page #113  
 vessel find? With all the divers, chains, and cranes involved in bringing  2006 Page #191  
 are few cases that offer multiple chains of evidence. That is, few cases o 2008 Page #7  

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In looking in he saw a small metal chair, gauges and dials and things he ha 2003 Page #23  
hen after asking Linda to sit in a chair situated in the middle of the room 2004 Page #193  
s, and I want you to move from the chair you are sitting in — I want you to 2004 Page #193  
ing in — I want you to move to the chair in the center of the room..." but  2004 Page #193  
d's hat can be seen sitting on the chair behind Gen Ramey. In the Marcel sh 2004 Page #235  
let or briefcase, seen on the same chair in both the Ramey and Marcel pictu 2004 Page #238  
 Introduction Prior to the Bigelow Chair in Consciousness Studies at the Un 2006 Page #196  
ion. Bigelow proposed setting up a Chair of Anomalies Research at the Unive 2006 Page #196  
refer that you keep it behind your chair while we talk." So, he carefully p 2006 Page #204  
ext visit he leaned forward in his chair and asked "If someone wanted to gi 2006 Page #205  
ted by Robert Bigelow: the Bigelow Chair in Consciousness Studies at UNLV,  2006 Page #207  
 details. · ■ Usually to committee chair and ranking member; maybe ·one or  2007 Page #52  
ky, basrung the umbrella and empty chair of the table he is seated at. The  2007 Page #67  
               Victor Regener, was Chair of the Physics and Astronom y Depa 2007 Page #162  
 Park home and she sat in the same chair across from her TV in front of the 2008 Page #49  
ions . Currently , Prof. Kelley is Chair of the National Science Foundation 2008 Page #75  

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 were established and operated and chaired by Dr. Vannevar Bush. The 'pecul 2004 Page #65  
 succession to the Presidency, and chaired the Senate Committee on Foreign  2008 Page #132  
t with international credentials , chaired the National Research Council an 2008 Page #133  
me Hunsaker, an aircraft designer, chaired the Departments of Mechanical an 2008 Page #133  
ppenfuehrer Reinhard Heydrich, who chaired the infamous Wannsee Conference  2008 Page #139  

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etter sent as a congressmen to the chairman of the armed services committee 2003 Page #6  
ments . com General Nathan Twining Chairman JCS 1955-1958 “The phenomenon r 2003 Page #10  
al, after Dr. Bush was sworn in as Chairman of the Research and Development 2004 Page #63  
nd analyzed for Dr. Vannevar Bush, Chairman of the JCS's JRDB and Director  2004 Page #63  
inated all scientific inquiry. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff pr 2004 Page #63  
intees was Dr. Jerome C. Hunsaker, Chairman of the National Advisory Commit 2004 Page #69  
hes of 1942. Actually, the present Chairman of the Fund for UFO Research, D 2004 Page #127  
; he later served as President and Chairman of the Board of the Washington  2004 Page #224  
urophysiology. In the 1940s he was chairman of the National Research Counci 2007 Page #75  
today's Citibank Walter C. Teagle, chairman of Standard Oil of New Jersey,  2008 Page #127  
r of Paul Warburg, America's first chairman of the Federal Reserve System a 2008 Page #127  
rmaceuticals , eventually becoming Chairman of the Board of Merck & Co., on 2008 Page #131  
r Gennan-American Commerce , whose chairman was ---Rudolf Ilgner." Forresta 2008 Page #132  
ding with Gerald Ford. He also was chairman of the board for Piedmont Publi 2008 Page #133  
ann, working with Hermann Schmitz, chairman of 1. G. Farben and Hermann Abt 2008 Page #136  
 of 1. G. Farben and Hermann Abts, chairman of Deutsche Bank, called top Ge 2008 Page #136  
sident Frank Howard also served as chairman of the research committee at Sl 2008 Page #140  
n, in 1972 appointed G. H. W. Bush chairman of Republican National Committ  2008 Page #141  
es A. Baker III, who then served a chairman of the Reagan-Bush campaign com 2008 Page #142  
 University. During the war he was chairman of the Zealand munitions adviso 2009 Page #157  
 cases. In 1946 Dr. Karl Compton , Chairman of the Atomic Energy Evaluation 2009 Page #166  
y 1945. "In 1946 Dr. Karl Compton, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Evaluation 2009 Page #172  

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n and her husband brought out lawn chairs, every evening, to watch the flig 2006 Page #199  
ecbge. Tiny ship cabins with small chairs were mentioned quite often, as we 2007 Page #131  

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 Wise County Historical Commission Chairwoman Rosalie Gregg has consistentl 2004 Page #29  

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 into \'{ inn-Dixi e grocery score chajn_ Pope comments co Forhts reporter: 2007 Page #27  

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 more rounded cranium o Skin pale, chalky-yellow, thick, slightly pebbled e 2003 Page #174  

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/6/05 11, • Event captured by Jeff Challender • Appears to show object in s 2006 Page #31  

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

he soviet union. This is a serious challenge to science and we need the hel 2003 Page #12  
 for the Special Operations Manual challenge. Slide 2. During my career wit 2003 Page #169  
s going on at the time. The fourth challenge was that the description of th 2003 Page #183  
 reported in the Manual. The final challenge was that the "Restricted" cave 2003 Page #184  
book called Wedemeyer Reports. The challenge is to answer the questions of  2003 Page #203  
act to what most were viewing as a challenge to the security of America. Wh 2004 Page #85  
an example of the sort of research challenge 137                            2004 Page #140  
at individual lens. Andrew loves a challenge, and after some intensive rese 2004 Page #233  
would truly have made this subject challenge official dogma. Roswell was a  2005 Page #76  
 most precious right: the right to challenge an established and accepted be 2005 Page #102  
roup members respond to an unusual challenge. Major stakeholders will have  2006 Page #55  
ntact, because it could reinforce, challenge or totally contradict any or a 2006 Page #56  
d in order to calm the people. The challenge for many would be the stark am 2006 Page #59  
 All religions would face profound challenge to their relevancy and authori 2006 Page #59  
standoff could be prolonged. A key challenge would be to maintain public mo 2006 Page #64  
okes maximum global effort to meet challenge cooperatively — "all for one a 2006 Page #67  
d magazine articles). The greatest challenge is separating the wheat from t 2006 Page #71  
s a species — we do not accept the challenge to welcome these contact e.xpe 2006 Page #194  
 Media Opportunities: ► Avenues to challenge the official story ► Outlets f 2007 Page #38  
esented by new medja: , Avenues to challenge the official story ► Outlets f 2007 Page #39  
ke about computer securit}' is the challenge that this is your castle and ~ 2007 Page #83  

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he need-to-know realized they were challenged by non- terrestrial advanced  2004 Page #61  
eports publicly could be logically challenged as an invitation to the "men  2004 Page #117  
was born. Some of its key findjngs challenged the basic precepts and physic 2005 Page #87  
of UFOs is nonsense will be sorely challenged if they have the courage to t 2005 Page #119  
sion. Religious orthodoxy would be challenged by schismatic movements, new  2006 Page #64  
nment projects about UFOs has been challenged by claiming that the document 2008 Page #104  
r's technical statements have been challenged, I am unaware that anyone has 2009 Page #9  
 unaware that anyone has seriously challenged that it was Teller who gave B 2009 Page #9  
 of the Eisenhower letter has been challenged with respect to two aspects:  2009 Page #13  

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ech ■ Pennsylvania Triangles ■ The Challenger and EU.ison Onizu!:a ■ Dalneg 2008 Page #164  

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rave True Scientists and all other challengers of the paradigm everywhere a 2006 Page #180  

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from another planet. The risks and challenges of such a recovery would cert 2005 Page #126  
I event would be among the biggest challenges facing government and law enf 2006 Page #57  
e, today there are new threats and challenges emerging upon our society. Mo 2006 Page #113  

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s. Authenticating such material is challenging, but it is similar to forens 2005 Page #129  
endency to deification might grow, challenging the truth and relevancy of t 2006 Page #58  
.In thjs case, it is slightly more challenging but sti!J manageable . The L 2007 Page #30  
O might only well be in engaged in challenging its existence without demons 2009 Page #15  

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carilla Apache Indian Reservation, Chama, Tierra Amarilla and Dulce are all 2004 Page #73  

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 for Intelligence, Gen. Stephen J. Chamberlin. The report (full document in 2005 Page #125  

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 events. Don't forget that a World Championship Chess match was held in Ice 2006 Page #7  

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xist, it is not worse than a 50/50 chance that this is a fake. Typically, s 2003 Page #171  
r entering the White House I had a chance to question Cheney on UFOs. He wa 2003 Page #202  
reign national who would have slim chance at being read into American ultra 2004 Page #98  
CONCLUSIONS • Len said: "For 50-50 chance there were ten crash retrievals"  2004 Page #128  
ever obtained. Well they all had a chance. As a matter of fact, you know, o 2004 Page #183  
ey murdered? • Probability against chance • Intuitive says... • Overall Con 2004 Page #198  
ey murdered? • Probability against chance • Intuitive says... • Overall Con 2004 Page #201  
ke hostile ET action — what is the chance of that in our lifetime? 251      2004 Page #254  
ris on the ground. Before they had chance to close in on the object, howeve 2005 Page #44  
ed magazine that: "there is a good chance that the rocket will be obsolete  2005 Page #172  
said tceight that "there It a good chance" that the wreckage of Iwo-battere 2006 Page #45  
esistance, military or ad hoc, has chance of success based on belief that t 2006 Page #55  
we understand the enemy and have a chance to prevail. Military command and  2006 Page #62  
e This scenario world affords best chance for governments to maintain statu 2006 Page #67  
 got to Prescott before he had the chance to speak with anyone else, he wou 2006 Page #124  
 but I didn't think there was much chance of us being a target, which when  2007 Page #83  
 the well known Avro VZ-9 Avrocar, Chance Vought V-173 "Flying Pancake", Pr 2007 Page #95  
ancake", Project SiJverbug, or the Chance Vought XFSU-1. (Illustration #2)  2007 Page #95  
cenario whereby the leaker had the chance to rescue this memo from the fire 2008 Page #110  
It got me wondering if there was a chance that anyone there might be willin 2009 Page #137  

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said tonight that 'there is a good chance' that the wreckage of two battere 2006 Page #45  

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n Ill in 1871 and became the "Iron Chancellor " over about 300 independent  2008 Page #124  
Paul von Hindenburg to name Hitler Chancellor. This proposal was engineered 2008 Page #126  

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ent appraisal of the facts, of the chances of real accomplishment, and of t 2003 Page #224  
ggest question would be humanity's chances of survival. Secrecy and securit 2006 Page #65  

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oks on as a huge, Close Encounters chandelier-st yle craft hovers above its 2007 Page #66  

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cdocumcnts.com Vice President Dick Chaney “Well, if I had been briefed on t 2003 Page #9  

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ose to them, but they were able to change direction faster than our fighter 2003 Page #14  
ed by many observers, the apparent change of direction of the object before 2003 Page #65  
b. 4-6-02 The magnitude of the CDP change induced by the Bi/Mg metal is in  2003 Page #112  
t KB-88, Bldg 21” on facing page □ Change pages noted n Dates noted □ OK’d  2003 Page #182  
ckly and dramatically opinions can change once a person enters the White Ho 2003 Page #195  
d. The behavior of the waters then change dramatically, as this writer can  2004 Page #40  
esses to this because it was shift change. Again nothing official was said  2004 Page #57  
roving Ground on May 15, 1947, to "change course, taking a northeasterly tr 2004 Page #64  
pparently cause the V-2 rockets to change course. Then when the government  2004 Page #82  
hing. Did the "peculiar phenomena" change? Or did we — because payback was  2004 Page #82  
ere being recriminations and a big change. How the Secrets are Kept Sophist 2004 Page #123  
ogated or pressured by the Army to change his story, when there are numerou 2004 Page #138  
onth thinking about the subject. I change my opinion often on the subject o 2004 Page #197  
ers and have been seen to glow and change colors. Glowing spheres have also 2005 Page #83  
 widen. Yet, history shows us that change is inevitable, even in the field  2005 Page #84  
wn ablaze. During periods of great change and uncertaint y, dangers and opp 2005 Page #85  
s, how would the aliens themselves change our world, once they were acknowl 2005 Page #86  
 and his coUeagues observed that a change in the atmosphere would alter the 2005 Page #91  
in and his assistants continued to change hands over the next few years, bu 2005 Page #92  
." What the actual reason for this change, it insured that President Eisenh 2005 Page #97  
is would have explained the sudden change in attitude on July 27, 1955, whe 2005 Page #98  
xy have come to visit. \Xlill tlus change one's route to work or lower one' 2005 Page #117  
fied printing at the CIA. Even the change control pages were on the film sh 2005 Page #129  
sses are fallible, tl1eir memories change with rime and can be influenced.  2005 Page #136  
. Absolutely. There's no reason to change it because the story is the truth 2005 Page #150  
respond effectively to high-impact change events. For these reasons among m 2006 Page #50  
st obvious in times of accelerated change when the reaction time of the org 2006 Page #50  
ference growth... Slow reaction to change is costly." This certainly descri 2006 Page #51  
e. End result is uncertain. Social change toward acceptance would be less t 2006 Page #54  
 danger apparent, and no immediate change in the daily conditions of life,  2006 Page #58  
It was the story that was about to change my life over the next 15 years, i 2006 Page #89  
m that, if true, would irrevocably change our view of history and make us r 2006 Page #119  
day," Prescott told Dodd, "made me change my whole concept of life. 119     2006 Page #122  
normally make a thirty-five degree change in course. Shortly after detectio 2006 Page #134  
deaths of many pilots and forced a change in American military aggression t 2006 Page #139  
in the playoffs (some things never change), but finished a respectable 13-5 2006 Page #186  
tential puppets. To be human is to change, to grow, to become — to embrace  2006 Page #194  
well and all that was needed was a change of name and an initial disclaimer 2006 Page #204  
king the reins at NPR. Do leopards change their spots? Big media work for t 2007 Page #14  
. However, 1 see two avenues where change might be advanced. One is in the  2007 Page #38  
ated, have the power to force real change. Let's not forget It. 34 -I       2007 Page #40  
 securit} so l would get people to change their passwords on a monthly basi 2007 Page #83  
e were no ways he could get in and change the passwords. That's one thing I 2007 Page #83  
go to do a thing just because they change the law now doesn't mean you comm 2007 Page #92  
d occun-ed would undergo a radical change in a very short period of time. M 2007 Page #186  
et at about that time." This would change the date of the incident but not  2007 Page #195  
produce this effect. Yes, a slight change of hue or tone caused by changing 2007 Page #199  
rs of the base, but not a complete change of color. Poulain added in our in 2007 Page #199  
arently been amazed by the race of change, or flux, exhibited by the Tabe m 2007 Page #201  
ldn't have been such a substantial change in direction. Or, there is a disc 2008 Page #13  
e three huge facilities that would change the world and usher in the atomic 2008 Page #27  
ional Science Foundation 's Global Change Program 's Upper Atmosphere Compo 2008 Page #75  
onospher e all you want to and not change the magnetic field more than .0 I 2008 Page #76  
at I 00,000 volts makes 5% maximum change (in Earth's magnetic field). A pi 2008 Page #77  
on and instruments can detect that change, but the Earth's magnetic field i 2008 Page #77  
 Gate 72 As the clock was about to change from Christmas day 1980 to midnig 2008 Page #78  
d have no reference point for time change until you returned to your physic 2008 Page #95  
 transportation, to fight wars, to change destinies and to even gain immort 2008 Page #95  
uations would compel us c.o make a change in ics scructure, a change so bas 2008 Page #112  
 make a change in ics scructure, a change so basic that ic would no longer  2008 Page #112  
n is chat there will be a profound change in traditional concepts. We canno 2008 Page #113  
r, to cause drought and flood, the change the tides and raise the levels of 2008 Page #134  
sea, to divert the Gulf Stream and change the climate to frigid ... There i 2008 Page #134  
 is not conducive to this proposed change of ????. recognize the threat and 2009 Page #16  
apt to lead to low efficiency. The change must be gradual. Second, more mon 2009 Page #21  
sporadic color. CIRCLES THAT WOULD CHANGE THEIR SIZE FROM SOMETHING LIKE 6  2009 Page #65  
ent control, it has the ability to change shape, and then multiple objects  2009 Page #75  
sures . Finally, her story did not change over time. She did not add or rec 2009 Page #95  
omenon."' Apparently Esther Fein's change of heart is not shared by the mem 2009 Page #138  
 on the 6th June 1944, there was a change in the Command of the South Pacif 2009 Page #166  

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? Absolutely. Everything I saw was changeable in shape. Everything had a ve 2006 Page #153  

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erviewed for the show had suddenly changed their minds and didn't want thei 2003 Page #67  
h the sky that day, which at times changed directions. They soon heard that 2003 Page #68  
nterview, Joel's facial expression changed, and you could hear in his voice 2003 Page #69  
uring his entire tenure at Defense changed anything, and that had to weigh  2003 Page #89  
ere marks suggesting he might have changed his mind and tried to climb back 2003 Page #95  
 caesadfi- cation has recaday been changed to 'restrict ', therefore, this  2004 Page #18  
d. The colors of the lights slowly changed from red, to yellow, to orange,  2004 Page #45  
r part of the sky. As the fighters changed course and headed into the area  2004 Page #57  
le" and immediately the V-2 rocket changed course. Andrew Kissner says his  2004 Page #64  
adar Base (AFS-P8). Later its name changed in the 1950s to Tierra Amarilla  2004 Page #71  
s on an approved route that hadn't changed • He doesn't believe that the do 2004 Page #126  
ore for its 1993 investigation, he changed stories and suddenly started rem 2004 Page #139  
pe of Roswell cover-up, have since changed sides in the debate. Kent Jeffre 2004 Page #144  
 Coleman saying the government had changed their mind and they would not be 2004 Page #184  
hoax" side of the story, which has changed surprisingly little from the ori 2004 Page #215  
 Mexico before the postal code was changed to NM. The Majestic documents me 2004 Page #246  
 it was called ZODIAC and may have changed in 1995. 3. The UFO/EBE Working  2004 Page #249  
he lights in the room had suddenly changed, becoming yelJowish." It also ap 2005 Page #36  
 real significance. That situation changed radically, however, when Ray Fow 2005 Page #40  
act site. Ir has not substantially changed in m·er 50 years." ''\XIHY IS IT 2005 Page #67  
rs,' the cloud-buster had suddenly changed into a space-gun. When l saw the 2005 Page #96  
 that a scheduled meeting is being changed, and that the "Special Studies P 2005 Page #97  
 they are benign (an opinion which changed markedly), the only problem I ca 2005 Page #102  
ore this OCS file numbering S)Stem changed co the War Department numbering  2005 Page #123  
Sands Proving Ground (its name was changed in 1958), a launch complex was q 2005 Page #125  
st letter and comma, some of which changed just months latter. The manual's 2005 Page #129  
d come out, the Germans would have changed their codes. There was really no 2006 Page #8  
owever, many facts are omitted and changed from the original story in the I 2006 Page #45  
arnev. Other subtitle details also changed from the temperature in the dese 2006 Page #45  
ection. The low-flying object then changed direction, heading east as it pa 2006 Page #89  
had experienced something that had changed my life because I KNEW I'm one o 2006 Page #148  
mes and other key details had been changed. Thjs is probably more commonly  2007 Page #25  
he kids didn't get on them. That's changed a Jot now but back in my day kid 2007 Page #80  
co the fact that the Air Force had changed their mind, the 0.1.C. began tak 2007 Page #110  
 as if motorcycles flew, they then changed the story to the object being a  2007 Page #130  
ront of the house, the verucle had changed course and was flying easterly a 2007 Page #165  
ago-and it shows no signs of being changed or amended anytime soon. The Com 2008 Page #26  
n unlikely setting for events that changed the course of history. In early  2008 Page #27  
story broke on 20th June the story changed and the police were careful to u 2008 Page #67  
to go after those lights, too, but changed their minds, turned around and w 2008 Page #83  
ling towards us. Oh, look, it just changed again! It's small. (Light had be 2008 Page #85  
e Thulists. In April, 1920, Hitler changed the party's name to the National 2008 Page #126  
pollo I 3 'accident,' NASA quietly changed this official Apollo Program log 2008 Page #135  
p subjects-and every one "had been changed to eliminate the security threat 2008 Page #137  
 the program. All reports had been changed from "ardent Nazi" to "not an ar 2008 Page #137  
an when the Brotherhood's name was changed to al Qaeda. One member was Osam 2008 Page #140  
t five paragraphs would have to be changed from the published preface of Ra 2009 Page #11  
 Unidentified Flying Objects, with changed names and some focus on the Air  2009 Page #33  
les Halt. Not long after the clock changed to midnight on Christmas, Sgt. P 2009 Page #62  
ore. WERE THEY ALL WHITE? No. They changed color and they changed shape ji- 2009 Page #72  
E? No. They changed color and they changed shape ji-om round to elliptical. 2009 Page #72  
         During 1950 circumstances changed sufficiently to pennit an effort 2009 Page #167  

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 "For the past two years, internal changes in the molecular structure of pu 2003 Page #112  
e 46 shows four examples of subtle changes in the use of language (etymolog 2003 Page #181  
here is a big briefing given which changes all presidents' minds about rele 2003 Page #195  
 reconsider our policy to see what changes may be necessary if any^ regardi 2003 Page #230  
weaponry; documented physiological changes to organic material in landing z 2004 Page #48  
Flight and remember you from shift changes. 1 liked your book and learned s 2004 Page #50  
othing but brightness and contrast changes. Furthermore, the Roswell Photo  2004 Page #227  
nd To-T is a reliable predictor of changes in the weather. If there is a co 2005 Page #91  
 wreckage at all times, with shift changes evef) 7 12 hours. The soldiers w 2005 Page #156  
er upon the fighter the sharpedged changes of djrection typical of motion i 2005 Page #171  
 very good at large scale economic changes in a hurry. Think of the Soviet  2006 Page #10  
re, with the prospect of startling changes in human education, religion, ev 2006 Page #60  
 time, NHI influence might lead to changes in tax law, investment activitie 2006 Page #60  
ogical products and other positive changes, for example in health care, or  2006 Page #60  
one acknowledges — the impetus for changes that would reverberate through h 2006 Page #61  
ses, precipitated in large part by changes in ecosystems as well as mutatio 2006 Page #109  
on noted carefully that: "the only changes we could see were recent disturb 2006 Page #121  
ally did so by paying the price of changes in values and attitudes and beha 2007 Page #76  
hat, when photographed, the object changes color depending on the color of  2007 Page #198  
 forn1 a valid conclusion . Speed, changes in course, and altitude not incl 2008 Page #8  
ful contamination and also adverse changes in the environment of the Earth  2008 Page #36  
spelled words on the left, and the changes that were made to get a more leg 2008 Page #105  
a more legible copy. None of these changes would have or did influence the  2008 Page #105  
oad geopolitical and technological changes ■ The ongoing atte111pts to end  2008 Page #158  
as Space Weapons (p 4) Recommended Changes to the National Estimate (p 6) U 2009 Page #8  
e were security leaks. RECOMMENDED CHANGES TO THE NATIONAL ESTIMATE _Includ 2009 Page #18  
rt CIA of any unusual or impending changes in Soviet power structure throug 2009 Page #19  
orial ; and the Third World, where changes are rapid and often violent. The 2009 Page #19  
 century saw some relatively minor changes. In our century, technology ente 2009 Page #19  
and I approve ·them, including the changes ·recommended .by ·your intellige 2009 Page #27  
all manner of other history making changes. Larry Warren and I were two yea 2009 Page #137  
ear earlier, but given the drastic changes of the proceeding months, I took 2009 Page #137  
families history, and the historic changes ' ' ' going on around us. Yuri s 2009 Page #139  
ns by senior officers, resulted in changes of policy, without having due re 2009 Page #166  

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al caps, and now it is lower case, changing in the late 50s. Similarly, the 2003 Page #181  
, 1954 memo from Cutler to Twining changing the meeting arrangements for an 2003 Page #184  
 that it was better to cover up by changing the calibration of the monitori 2004 Page #125  
ephoto but they were expensive and changing a lens in the field on a Speed  2004 Page #234  
ations Wing, their primary mission changing from that of rescue to supporti 2006 Page #132  
eak out of this stalemate required changing American public opinion. The ma 2007 Page #10  
ember because the Aspen trees were changing color. And we were in a place c 2007 Page #121  
ht change of hue or tone caused by changing the colors of the base, but not 2007 Page #199  
 brilliant white with a long tail, changing to green, orange and red. Accor 2008 Page #13  
me to a distant past to survive IS changing their future. Perhaps the parad 2008 Page #95  
e. YOU ARE SEEING WHAT LOOKED LIKE CHANGING GEOMETRIC PATTERNS BELOW THE GL 2009 Page #64  
any manner; "the times they were a changing." Our letters went back and for 2009 Page #139  

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 1941: Japanese attack the city of Changteh with cholera. It is estimated 1 2006 Page #107  

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dence... ” 7:09 AM CST on Fox News channel, October 14, 2003 www.majesticdo 2003 Page #8  
initiative is backed by the SCI-FI Channel which has shown an interest in t 2003 Page #65  
dendum On October 21st, the SCI FI Channel and the CFI held a press confere 2003 Page #71  
t the press conference, The SCI FI channel announced their support for lega 2003 Page #71  
o Rico with a team from the Sci-Fi Channel to film a new series titled Proo 2004 Page #16  
ell you what, in comparison to the Channel Tunnel, the one that exists betw 2004 Page #53  
Roswell special done by the Sci-Fi channel his daughter stated,             2004 Page #84  
 it through the Wright and Solandt channel. On the Ambassador's instruction 2004 Page #90  
d Seven Degs, the Spielberg Sci-Fi channel mini-series entitled Taken, the  2004 Page #137  
 would have had interviews on a TV channel and said what the strange visito 2005 Page #35  
hannels , most notably the History Channel and SciFi Channel, have done thi 2005 Page #76  
ably the History Channel and SciFi Channel, have done this. Some people tak 2005 Page #76  
 would live another day. The SciFi Channel series Threshold depicts a stran 2006 Page #63  
alert," and ro "Seay tuned ro this channel." And why are these aliens visit 2007 Page #62  
ico's Roswell." UFO Files. History Channel. Dec. 2005. Rojas, Carlos Albert 2007 Page #192  
t before Christmas over the county channel at midnight. Robertson took a di 2008 Page #44  
 as Ray Bowyer's sighting over the Channel Islands on 23 April 2007 will at 2008 Page #63  
een the case. The case file on the Channel Islands UFO sighting ran to 9 pa 2008 Page #63  
covered in Series 2 of the Hi tory Channel series UFO Hunters. UFO in Near- 2008 Page #67  
ing the UFO south over the Bristol Channel and only breaking off pursuit wh 2008 Page #67  
ide a well-developed return-stroke channel is on the order of hundreds of v 2008 Page #78  
s per meter or less due to intense channel ionization , resulting in a true 2008 Page #78  
rdens, Crafter's Choice, Discovery Channel Book Club, Doubleday Book Club,  2008 Page #144  
rd questions regarding Soviet back channel contacts and sources on advancin 2009 Page #19  
sed on true cases with actual back channel access. The real FBI had final s 2009 Page #32  

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me you read this paper, the SCI-FI Channel's new tv documentary, "The New R 2003 Page #65  
ted by the cable television Sci-Fi Channel's reference to MOON DUST documen 2005 Page #143  

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 of denials airing on the Learning ChannelAstronaut Edgar Mitchell, Ph.D. 6 2003 Page #14  

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signed and excavated tunnels which channeled the pulse to a device that pro 2003 Page #149  
ary Office at the White House. was channeled through a circuitous route the 2006 Page #32  
s wrath of the American pubbc. 1 f channeled in the right wa ', this could  2007 Page #40  
h the 1930s with most of the money channeled through the Bank of J ntematio 2008 Page #127  

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 search in scientific and military channels to see if he could find any ref 2003 Page #110  
o deal with frequency allocations, channels, radios, and that sort of busin 2004 Page #96  
f the disclosure to our authorized channels and leaks in the White House. I 2004 Page #248  
ad been alerted, "through official channels and on a private phone line fro 2005 Page #40  
a serious manner. Cable television channels , most notably the History Chan 2005 Page #76  
ntic and released through official channels about the Los Angeles Air Raid- 2005 Page #123  
all of the available investigative channels and ideas have been pursued, an 2005 Page #137  
rgency broadcast network, and news channels would go immediately to non-sto 2006 Page #57  
ial programming would stop. Select channels would become 24/7 emergency bro 2006 Page #62  
nterceptions were reported through channels to the CIA. Possibly as many as 2006 Page #134  
ontacting Yaoi through independent channels. We were told that the video wa 2006 Page #177  
hing but static. We only got three channels and all three channels were out 2007 Page #124  
y got three channels and all three channels were out ... what else are five 2007 Page #124  
O report received through official channels has ever had any sort of bearin 2008 Page #23  
that MJ-12 has its own spies (back channels) inside the CIA. (See slide 41. 2008 Page #111  
 the secret ■ Keep our spies (back channels) there in place n11•n ,..,r"'ri 2008 Page #121  
t. ' But it clearly had command of channels through which the government no 2008 Page #137  
 it is published outside of normal channels or not, I am convinced that you 2009 Page #24  

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ful of di•cloauro to un.1uthor1zod channel• o1ind lc.ika in the White Hou•e 2008 Page #120  

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believers turn over their money to chanties. The proper nay to do I FC) Doc 2003 Page #118  

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ool for Maintenance Engineering at Chanute AFB in Illinois and became a U.  2009 Page #68  

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s of protecting whistle blowers. r Chan~· miog .:..1t is'inevitable. . : ·. 2007 Page #58  

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mmunication systems, i.e. economic chaos. We are not very good at large sca 2006 Page #10  
evolent NHI could provoke economic chaos if business community fails to pre 2006 Page #59  
nment would abandon the streets to chaos and retreat to underground bunkers 2006 Page #62  
e segments of society. To head off chaos, government might institute variou 2006 Page #65  
d work against effective response. Chaos and confusion, mass panic, vigilan 2006 Page #68  
lic morale before threat is clear. Chaos and confusion, mass panic and soci 2006 Page #69  
tial — the alternatives range from chaos to tyranny. - Science will be turn 2006 Page #69  
 NASA insignias. The town had been chaos for two weeks, but this one day wa 2007 Page #128  
an destroy the system, cause wars, chaos in the streets. That's why it's im 2008 Page #93  

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an response or to fan paranoia and chaotic reactions. In any Contact scenar 2006 Page #57  
y communication. Internet would be chaotic and totally unreliable. Most peo 2006 Page #63  
but this one day was particularl y chaotic. Joe noticed a crowd of people g 2007 Page #128  

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ll actually 1 remember there was a chap l met who mentioned suppressed tech 2007 Page #84  
de the government. He was the same chap who introduced me co the "Disclosur 2007 Page #84  

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.D. Ellis, together with Professor Chapman and Dr. W.G. Penny of the Imperi 2009 Page #170  

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in St. Augustine, NM Excerpts from Chapter 4 The Find This was to be my las 2003 Page #45  
Retrieval Conference Excerpts from Chapter 12 The Shoe Soles The most perpl 2003 Page #48  
A). Small Sole As was mentioned in Chapter 5, the small shoe sole was found 2003 Page #49  
dried rubber pieces referred to in Chapter 5. There were just a few slivers 2003 Page #49  
ic matter handled differently, per Chapter 5 118/2003 Spvori Operxxxn Manua 2003 Page #175  
author Sidney Sheldon, in the last chapter of his fiction book about a gove 2004 Page #145  
from the 1st to the 2nd addition • Chapter 18, p243.."Four years have passe 2004 Page #205  
itness, found right off the bat in chapter one, is an anonymous Air Force c 2004 Page #224  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference chapter where the pages were all stamped 2004 Page #245  
of the book are listed below: Book Chapter Titles • I. The Question • II. T 2004 Page #245  
ratories. Also on page 189, with a chapter tide: "The Landings" there is a  2004 Page #245  
ember 1" meeting of the Cincinnati Chapter of the World Wings held in the A 2005 Page #43  
                              BOOK CHAPTER TITLES I. The Question II. The S 2007 Page #44  
f•lU-.t:11M ot....,&bo ~tiot, BOOK CHAPTER TITLES VII. The Sightings: newsp 2007 Page #44  
ncluding the note by "Ben" 38 BOOK CHAPTER TITLES I. The Question: Introduc 2007 Page #44  
, taking people-see Fort next BOOK CHAPTER TITLES IV. Charles Fort: strange 2007 Page #44  
ters, fireballs of southwest. BOOK CHAPTER TITLES X. The Landings: starts a 2007 Page #44  
sification "ORADA" is unknown BOOK CHAPTER TITLES XIII. The Possibilities o 2007 Page #45  
es started with the "US Air Force" Chapter ■There were numerous pen notatio 2007 Page #45  
a flying saucer crashes. Check out Chapter 13 \vhich is entitled "Enemy Att 2007 Page #127  
coming up in the research for this chapter were hieroglyphics, which was me 2007 Page #131  
 The FBI Files by Nick Redfern, in Chapter 3. The results of the meetings o 2009 Page #9  
ilosopher Gerald Heard removed his chapter on the subject from the US editi 2009 Page #30  
me in Midtown Manhattan organizing chapter material and doing some re-writi 2009 Page #137  

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

areful skeptics have written whole chapters and books on why MJ-12 is a hoa 2003 Page #184  
 traceable to specific people. The chapters of the book are listed below: B 2004 Page #245  
 one of ufology's most sigruficant chapters continues to remain one of its  2005 Page #88  
 I helped him type papers and book chapters. During my stay Budd traveled t 2006 Page #203  

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

ix years before Pearl Harbor. Nore char Naval Intelligence was given a big  2007 Page #16  
rs' deaths. 1 was thinking however char if they really were killed then the 2007 Page #85  
The Master Sergeant stated co Jack char he was not sure what these aircraft 2007 Page #95  
aft. The General's OfGce suggested char Jack use higher quality official Ai 2007 Page #95  
 the djscs. Gordon Cooper reported char the ruses were flying much higher,  2007 Page #109  
rne long enough to clear Miaroj so char they could crash land offshore into 2007 Page #109  
eport was filed by the ream leader char was duh-sent co a 0rnup "that my da 2007 Page #139  
h of the true nature of the object char has come co be referred ro bv U.S.  2007 Page #139  
s, and some background on the ream char had landed and cook the pictures. H 2007 Page #139  
g that always stands our for me is char chis was nor just like a big old bo 2007 Page #139  
ctober 1979 and January 1980, were char the detection was due ro some form  2007 Page #143  

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

.-d length, with word calculated"' charact= between spaces, stripped of adj 2008 Page #118  

Word: "characte1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

is outstanding books The Impulsive Characte1; Character .Ana/ysis, People I 2005 Page #89  

Word: "character", 20 instance(s) (Back to Top)

te line on the right, that the "z" character is slightly raised from the re 2003 Page #176  
y as possible your estimate of the character, extent, and probable conseque 2003 Page #206  
y as possible your estimate of the character, extent, and probable conseque 2003 Page #225  
ration for the name of the X-Files character played by Gillian Anderson who 2004 Page #136  
 this critical assertion as to the character of Colonel William Blanchard,  2004 Page #222  
rthright, possessing a no-nonsense character. 'I saw tl1e bodies at \'(/rig 2005 Page #43  
ing books The Impulsive Characte1; Character .Ana/ysis, People I,, Tro11ble 2005 Page #89  
e practice, wrote, and refined his character analytic therapy, or medical o 2005 Page #90  
sition to gauge rus mental status, character structure, and work capacity a 2005 Page #103  
ary Ufologists have this ambiguous character. 011 3retianu atow •3 tra uge- 2006 Page #61  
some unfortunate Walter Mito-style character. However, other sources — some 2006 Page #126  
eft and confiscation of evidence ► Character assassination ► Threats (again 2007 Page #15  
eft and confiscation of evidence ► Character assassination ► Threats (again 2007 Page #16  
pop sticks would have been more in character stepping from the pages of a M 2007 Page #64  
s. Considering all the ways such a character product could have been promot 2007 Page #64  
e was a sad, insecure, and fragile character, albeit one that was als? ~ghl 2007 Page #136  
ion) count in favor of the nuclear character of the Tunguska explosion. May 2008 Page #102  
paces. lf it's not a space, it's a character. Characters might be commas, p 2008 Page #106  
 )004 "He would n1::1ke a iplcndld character in a science fiction no,•el Bu 2008 Page #146  
ct Seal. This is completely out of character for someone of Snodgrass' clas 2009 Page #176  

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

in's authentic writings shows that characteristic laconic phrasing defined  2003 Page #28  
 fuselage) was painted black, also characteristic of the paint scheme used  2006 Page #76  
r SED techs, which contain, in the characteristic three discrete pieces of  2006 Page #112  
. .As in such cases, it detected a characteristic "double flash"; a ven-fas 2007 Page #143  
effect that 'the reported track is characteristic of that registered by a U 2008 Page #15  
e desired. He wrote that "track is characteristic of that registered by a U 2008 Page #16  
 the site, and which are typically characteristic of an atomic detonation . 2008 Page #101  
nal carbon with an Eagle watermark characteristic of government work, but s 2009 Page #39  

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

 including any material exhibiting characteristics "beyond science" and ext 2003 Page #173  
or military © Materials exhibiting characteristics beyond science n Extrate 2003 Page #174  
...not obtainable... o No magnetic characteristics, residual radiation ' Ex 2003 Page #175  
 unusual composition or structural characteristics." However, Klass offered 2004 Page #30  
ined them to share some biological characteristics with insects of earth, i 2004 Page #147  
e phenomena stating its historical characteristics and bringing it up to th 2004 Page #189  
ach camera lens has its own set of characteristics and these should be the  2004 Page #233  
 analyzed at NPIC and show similar characteristics of those seen in N.M. Ph 2004 Page #246  
ollege and that it displays unique characteristics of hot-lead presses used 2005 Page #129  
 and obtain measurements of flight characteristics using airborne and space 2006 Page #9  
n participants began to assess the characteristics of eight possible Contac 2006 Page #53  
hose them because they share these characteristics: - The programs had the  2006 Page #72  
ht crews to determine the handling characteristics of the mated aircraft an 2006 Page #78  
ects displayed several of the same characteristics along their flight paths 2006 Page #98  
. All living creatures have unique characteristics for their species. Some  2006 Page #101  
habitants of earth? What would its characteristics be? 1. Rapid incubation  2006 Page #112  
 eukaryotes which commonly display characteristics usually associated with  2006 Page #113  
 IN TERMS OF COLOR, SIZE AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF WHAT YOU ARE SEEING I 2006 Page #153  
sippi, a signal with the following characteristics: frequency 2995 mc to 30 2006 Page #200  
 impressions that the locality and characteristics at Fyffe closely matched 2006 Page #202  
f our galaxy. Here are some of the characteristics we humans have exhibited 2007 Page #37  
 analyzed at NPIC and show similar characteristics of those seen in N.M. Ph 2007 Page #49  
 that some object was there. Track characteristics indicate possible balloo 2008 Page #8  
tain and improve their ideal human characteristics , which included birth a 2008 Page #140  
on what we had in UFO patterns and characteristics. Our data warned that th 2009 Page #17  
s from the Kennedy era and has the characteristics of a government document 2009 Page #39  

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

 idiot cruld of the media. If tlus characterization is accurate, and man) o 2005 Page #88  

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

mer Zigfield Follies girl who many characterize as aloof. The couple make t 2003 Page #85  

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

ns culminat ed in what can only be characterized as a "battle" in the skies 2005 Page #88  
tion, Stone's military service was characterized by his dogged determinatio 2006 Page #17  
t ' Another a 'sigh speed aircraft characterized by a very deep numbing Mar 2006 Page #30  
d the Mexican state of Chihuahua , characterized by tall, rugged mountains  2007 Page #185  

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

ve difficulty explaining. So, what characterizes "intelligence"? I choose t 2006 Page #101  

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

epped in — now I hope you have the characters correct baler said to him, "I 2004 Page #192  
ome , ery influential and powerful characters in entertainment and policies 2007 Page #137  
ncimidaci on by Men in Black-style characters warnjng those with knowledg e 2007 Page #138  
Tide by Jim Lynch. One of the main characters in the novel is a marine biol 2008 Page #70  
s shrouded in mystery. Some of the characters in the story conclude that th 2008 Page #103  
 11.) The language is divided into characters and spaces. lf it's not a spa 2008 Page #106  
t's not a space, it's a character. Characters might be commas, periods, let 2008 Page #106  
Words are defined as the number of characters between spaces as above. Anal 2008 Page #106  
e at the beginning and that of the characters at the end of the sentence, w 2008 Page #106  
finitions ■Word length = number of characters between the spaces excluding  2008 Page #116  
ta for Pace Ein-Opp QD ■ Number of characters ■ Number of words ■ Number of 2008 Page #117  
 Pace U.N. Letter Data ■ Number of characters ■ Number of words ■ Number of 2008 Page #118  

Word: "charge", 56 instance(s) (Back to Top)

lice. G.B. Norris Special Agent In Charge of St.Louls made announcement. Or 2003 Page #32  
s. Banister was a Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in the Pacific northwe 2003 Page #42  
Under Secretary of Navy and put in charge of all manufacturing and supplies 2003 Page #86  
y subtle, self-organized groups of Charge Density Pulses (CDP) which are sp 2003 Page #112  
uence, if any, on the formation of charge density pulses in water. The resu 2003 Page #112  
r than H-Bomb - Dr. Van Bush is in charge - Of tremendous significance to U 2003 Page #161  
teraction with EBEs; OPNAC Team in charge 15. Cleansing the area —“all trac 2003 Page #175  
ng ” the personnel o Officer is in charge o One inventory form using facili 2003 Page #175  
ed to complete craft, and OPNAC in charge of any EBEs dead or alive. Again, 2003 Page #176  
 EBE life acceptable ” OPNAC is in charge “regardless of apparent rank or s 2003 Page #177  
lide 34 reaffirms that OPNAC is in charge of the EBEs, and that they are to 2003 Page #178  
 light, literally, put Ron Pond in charge of taking statements from Laurie  2004 Page #37  
d message from the RCMP officer in charge in Shag Harbor, stating that they 2004 Page #41  
 three of them, one of whom was in charge of Lighthouse maintenance. Unfort 2004 Page #44  
t many don't know is that those in charge of the American efforts were reac 2004 Page #85  
ont pages. The Canadian who was in charge of collecting this material for t 2004 Page #85  
ow that I am the fellow who was in charge of the Canadian government's Proj 2004 Page #86  
d Dr. Walker's son who had been in charge of Dr. Walker's papers after he d 2004 Page #100  
t is truly unclear to me who is in charge of this recovery program. I don't 2004 Page #123  
y is the strong desire of those in charge to not reveal the enormous contro 2004 Page #130  
The statement shows a president in charge. Johnson also seemed to have insi 2004 Page #176  
y the Paul Shartle who had been in charge of the UFO films at the DAVA, wit 2004 Page #196  
us? Maybe we should put the IRS in charge of maintaining UFO records. Deter 2004 Page #231  
al with a naturally high energetic charge may begin to feel uncomfortable f 2005 Page #90  
u exit. A person with a low energy charge, however, can remain in an accumu 2005 Page #90  
y is the strong desire of those in charge not to reveal such enormous contr 2005 Page #140  
 the use of a very strong positive charge on one side of the vehicle and a  2005 Page #171  
ility of the condenser to hold its charge (the k-number) is the yardstick o 2005 Page #171  
ke a supercapacitor. The amount of charge could be varied on selected plate 2005 Page #174  
to his behavior in terms of taking charge of retrieval operations, and lead 2006 Page #18  
' being led by a civilian who took charge of the crash retrieval operations 2006 Page #18  
tley, USAF/CIA liaison, was put in charge of the cleanup detail. For the re 2006 Page #79  
ott and Phillips detonated a small charge, then walked forward to inspect t 2006 Page #128  
 debris has been found. Officer in Charge Rich Rogala later tells the local 2006 Page #185  
ntified flying object." Officer in charge of the Bellingham Coast Guard Sta 2006 Page #185  
hat allows them to maintain an 85% charge, even after sitting in a drawer f 2007 Page #71  
g \Xlorld \Var TI Bronk was put in charge of a biology-related research com 2007 Page #75  
ter for a while and meant I was in charge of 50 users. I loved that because 2007 Page #82  
\Xe had ISDN at the cime. l was in charge of securit} so l would get people 2007 Page #83  
ccording to the O.1.C. (Officer in charge) of MacDill, alJ four aircraft ha 2007 Page #100  
 Dr. Walter Dornberger, the man in charge of operations at Peenemunde, and  2007 Page #111  
ility and contacted the Officer in charge. Jack stood at one end of the run 2007 Page #114  
 REBECCA, YOU \'/ERE PAUL'S MOM IN CHARGE AT THE TIME Ai"\JD YOUR SISTER, S 2007 Page #171  
iffs Deputy Walter Butt who was in charge of the department's search and re 2008 Page #8  
 lciloamperes (kA) and transfers a charge of five coulombs and 500 MJoules. 2008 Page #77  
ain Fritz, the homicide officer in charge of the JFK assassination . The ca 2008 Page #110  
ames Jesus Angleton was the guy in charge of CIA Counterintelligence for ma 2008 Page #110  
placing Allen W. Dulles who was in charge in before October 1962. The stick 2008 Page #110  
eral Reserve System and the man in charge of U.S. finances in World War I.  2008 Page #127  
ely detained without preferment of charge; his property could be seized, hi 2008 Page #128  
al name of the group reportedly in charge of the effort to both understand  2008 Page #130  
ssified infom1ation to support the charge that the Truman administration wa 2008 Page #141  
out security procedures-she was in charge of a series of safes and it was h 2009 Page #89  
ta relative to the location of the charge at the critical depth nearer the  2009 Page #166  
e Dean M.P. O'Brien, Professor-in- charge of the Department of Engineering, 2009 Page #166  
ta relative to the location of the charge at the critical depth nearer the  2009 Page #172  

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

y of Defense. The new Secretary is charged with being "the principle assist 2003 Page #87  
 an unknown threat. And as the man charged with the defense of that nation, 2003 Page #95  
declassification procedure that is charged with not releasing information t 2003 Page #184  
ell known to him. One, indeed, was charged with overseeing deep black resea 2005 Page #81  
that this is connected to programs charged with studying recovered alien te 2005 Page #84  
own discovered an effect of highly charged disc-shaped capacitors. When the 2005 Page #170  
pacitors. When the capacitors were charged in excess of 50 KV, they would h 2005 Page #170  
otating carousel would cause, when charged, the entire assembly to rotate.  2005 Page #171  
e entire assembly to rotate. These charged capacitors could also le\·itate. 2005 Page #171  
o a sale promoted by such a highly charged image and a catchphrase like, "T 2007 Page #74  
roblem. Is that what you are being charged with? Or are you being charged w 2007 Page #88  
ing charged with? Or are you being charged with alterations, defacement and 2007 Page #88  
cement and damage? GM: I have been charged with intentional malicious damag 2007 Page #88  
-in-law George Herbert Walker, and charged the firm with being a Nazi front 2008 Page #129  
ized to study the radar data while charged with the requirement to analyze  2009 Page #17  

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

em but the repulsion force of like charges." Whatever the layered bismuth a 2003 Page #111  
 personnel set off small explosive charges to excavate buried items from th 2006 Page #82  
ith anything to do with the actual charges. I am not even allowed to speak  2007 Page #91  
 man for some type of price fixjng charges but at the time the man rune thi 2007 Page #92  
heir decisions upon the effects of charges placed at the greater critical d 2009 Page #166  
eriments had been carried out with charges ranging from 0.06 lb. to 600 in. 2009 Page #166  
he use of atomic bombs as multiple charges may be more practical. A Conundr 2009 Page #167  
he use of atomic bombs as multiple charges may be more practical." T.D.J. L 2009 Page #168  
he use of atomic bombs as multiple charges may be more practical." Confirme 2009 Page #168  
of the effects of firing submerged charges; and with the exception of Sir G 2009 Page #170  
 of wave generation with explosive charges close to the water surface, the  2009 Page #173  

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

 UFOs undergoing the experience by charging the tissues and the blood. Ther 2005 Page #91  

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

cean Shores, Washington. She led a charity campaign that succeeded in raisi 2009 Page #88  

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

ries, there are a lot of books and charlatans. Be careful." ; Now, it could 2005 Page #80  

Word: "charles", 61 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 I came across the name of Captain Charles Buchanan. He was the only Captai 2003 Page #29  
, 1941Newspaper article - Obituary Charles H. Sanders, former Jackson Mayor 2003 Page #39  
n the ground in the woods. Credit: Charles Hanna Figure 4. Photo of damaged 2003 Page #64  
 continuing, Deputy Base Commander Charles I. Halt recorded his and his men 2004 Page #47  
B, Ohio, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researchers Charles Fumoux and Dr. John Gille and al 2004 Page #112  
ome Scotch tape and crash dummies. Charles Moore, head of Project Mogul, a  2004 Page #133  
trange designs on it, according to Charles Moore's testimony in 1994. About 2004 Page #133  
ified Scotch tape? Before we share Charles Moore's conclusion, let's consid 2004 Page #133  
 leads, and he then partnered with Charles Berlitz in writing the book that 2004 Page #136  
 entirely. As I indicated earlier, Charles Moore, the head of the Universit 2004 Page #138  
r minds, it is not reassuring that Charles Moore has been unable to produce 2004 Page #138  
use of his real name at that time. Charles Moore, when interviewed by Bill  2004 Page #139  
the cause of the misunderstanding, Charles Moore would have gotten the word 2004 Page #139  
ement. When the Air Force summoned Charles Moore for its 1993 investigation 2004 Page #139  
e. It is also curious to note that Charles Moore is on record as being a UF 2004 Page #139  
e world is going on here? Were the Charles Moore, Sheridan Cavitt, and Bess 2004 Page #139  
 CONTACT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. Even Charles Moore, director of Project Mogul 2004 Page #143  
lse or somehow libelous. Co-author Charles Berlitz had the money to settle  2004 Page #145  
ces BOOKS The Roswell Incident, by Charles Berlitz and William Moore UFO Cr 2004 Page #149  
. Far more renowned men, including Charles Lindbergh and Joseph Kennedy, ha 2004 Page #224  
nd radio demagogues such as Father Charles Coughlin had built large nationa 2004 Page #224  
II. The Heart of the Mystery • IV. Charles Fort • V. The Evidence of Legend 2004 Page #245  
 related the account of researcher Charles Wilhelm, ·whose father had been  2005 Page #41  
in couch with Douglas; it had been Charles Gardner, Jr., Executive Secretar 2005 Page #97  
ting a feather in the air? It took Charles Lindberg 33 hours to cross the A 2006 Page #6  
served cadaver to be done by MAJOR CHARLES E. REA. From what descriptions t 2006 Page #104  
1, 1994 lecture at Leeds, England, Charles Halt (formerly Colonel Charles H 2006 Page #132  
nd, Charles Halt (formerly Colonel Charles Halt, USAF, one of those that ha 2006 Page #132  
ber 14, 1999. 28. Lecture given by Charles Halt (U.S. Air Force, Retired),  2006 Page #137  
. On December 6, Air Force Colonel Charles Winkle, Assistant Executive in t 2006 Page #169  
evin Randle, Todd Zechel, the FBI, Charles Winkle, Dean Acheson, Harry Trum 2006 Page #179  
 III. The Heart of the Mystery IV. Charles Fort V. The Evidence of Legend V 2007 Page #44  
 Fort next BOOK CHAPTER TITLES IV. Charles Fort: strange unknown craft, unk 2007 Page #44  
on, (c)l 992 William M. Kramer and Charles Bahme, ISBN#0912212268) has 14 p 2007 Page #127  
 of this case was written by Prof. Charles A. :Maney of NI CAP in F!Jing Sa 2007 Page #193  
mander at RAF Woodbridge , Colonel Charles Halt, reveals some extraordinary 2008 Page #32  
 provoked U. S. Air Force Lt. Col. Charles Halt and Airn1an I st Class John 2008 Page #74  
s session to describe his and Col. Charles Halt's impressions of the lights 2008 Page #74  
 Bentwaters Deputy Base Commander, Charles Halt. Excerpt of John Burroughs  2008 Page #79  
Bentwaters Base Commander Lt. Col. Charles Halt was in the forest with a ta 2008 Page #84  
t was going on.' B: Well, Colonel (Charles) Halt shows up with Sergeant Bal 2008 Page #87  
Deputy Base Commander was Lt. Col. Charles 1. Halt. Their boss was the Wing 2008 Page #88  
f us walked toward the craft (Col. Charles Halt, Sgt. Adrian Bustinza and A 2008 Page #89  
too unbelievable ." SLIDE# 45 Col. Charles I. Halt's January 13, 1981, repo 2008 Page #93  
6, 1980 experience , USAF Lt. Col. Charles Halt, RAF Bentwaters Deputy Base 2008 Page #93  
nessed the activities ... " Signed Charles I. Halt, Lt. Col., USAF Deputy B 2008 Page #94  
r," reported New York Times writer Charles Higham. "Their lawyers were John 2008 Page #126  
Laurence K. Marshall and scientist Charles G. Smith formed American Applian 2008 Page #131  
 Hillenkoetter (ret.), and General Charles P. Cabell (USAF, ret.). Special  2009 Page #25  
ld related the story of researcher Charles Wilhelm, whose father had been t 2009 Page #49  
' ; _. f .. .... "" ' ;,,,· - Col. Charles I. Halt (Ret.), former Deputy Ba 2009 Page #59  
LIDE# 5 Only four months ago, Col. Charles I. Halt, the man who was then th 2009 Page #59  
          54 Retired USAF Lt. Col. Charles I. Halt during December 2007 doc 2009 Page #60  
 Sergeant James W. Penniston. Col. Charles I. Halt (Ret.) on left with Staf 2009 Page #61  
ers Deputy Base Commander was Col. Charles Halt. Not long after the clock c 2009 Page #62  
th talked to Deputy Base Commander Charles Halt, who asked a lot of questio 2009 Page #68  
rectly. Even Deputy Base Commander Charles Halt became suspicious that he w 2009 Page #68  
ment of Defense Inspector General. Charles Halt was born in 1940 in Pittsbu 2009 Page #68  
Forest, December 28, 1980 Lt. Col. Charles I. Halt described mysterious aer 2009 Page #69  
ers Deputy Base Commander Lt. Col. Charles Halt, to return to Rendlesham fo 2009 Page #82  
d Conrad and Deputy Base Commander Charles Halt showed up with cameras to p 2009 Page #82  

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

erved cadaver to be done by MAJOR. CHARLES'S. REA O From what descriptions  2003 Page #236  

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

 Friday night. One newspaper, the "Charleston Daily Mail" reported, "Fiery  2006 Page #94  
ed the wing of his aircraft." "The Charleston Gazette" also reported an obj 2006 Page #94  
xploded within a 50 mile radius of Charleston last night, according to reli 2006 Page #94  
s of West Virginia's capitol city, Charleston. The "Charleston Daily Mail"  2006 Page #95  
a's capitol city, Charleston. The "Charleston Daily Mail" newspaper reporte 2006 Page #95  
 with Weird 10-Foot Monster." "The Charleston Gazette" also reported the mo 2006 Page #95  
irginia toward the Capitol city of Charleston. Upon reaching this area, thi 2006 Page #97  
ff three times on the outskirts of Charleston. The object finally departed  2006 Page #97  
On Monday September 15, 1952, "The Charleston Gazette" reported the inciden 2006 Page #98  
o broke the eventual story to "The Charleston Gazette." Stewart, the co-own 2006 Page #98  
ee Stewart Jr. by Mrs. May in the "Charleston Gazette" article. Several new 2006 Page #98  
rs were rife with speculation. The Charleston Daily Gazette in a lengthy sp 2009 Page #157  

Word: "charlette", 20 instance(s) (Back to Top)

related testimony of granddaughter Charlette Mann. Historical research in t 2003 Page #21  
I shares an astounding letter from Charlette Mann. In the letter, the grand 2003 Page #21  
story and later personally meeting Charlette I became convinced that here w 2003 Page #21  
onference Information Sources II ■ Charlette Mann I .1 ■ Public classified  2003 Page #22  
s that night to his wife Floy that Charlette would hear in 1984 from her gr 2003 Page #22  
ote that this is not the only time Charlette was exposed to this story. Dur 2003 Page #22  
nd not to speak of it. Eventually, Charlette succeeded in extracting the st 2003 Page #22  
rifying with her grandmother until Charlette was confident that she complet 2003 Page #22  
iving supporting witnesses include Charlette Mann's sister who confirms her 2003 Page #24  
tary commanders Huffman stated via Charlette that besides military there we 2003 Page #34  
I first heard of this picture from Charlette I knew resolving this aspect o 2003 Page #34  
by unknown person - Fronabarger? □ Charlette saw the picture -20 times. a W 2003 Page #35  
ven to Walter Fisk by Guy Huffman (Charlette ’s father). Charlette in a vid 2003 Page #35  
Guy Huffman (Charlette ’s father). Charlette in a videotaped interview rete 2003 Page #35  
for mouth, crinkty skin Puzzle for Charlette ■ Wanted validation from granr 2003 Page #35  
 phone calls or letters written by Charlette Mann. Is this the response of  2003 Page #36  
r about two years and talking with Charlette Mann on numerous occasions eit 2003 Page #38  
ibed by Reverend Huffman's wife to Charlette Mann. The conclusions and impl 2003 Page #38  
souri, USA 1 1 1 1 1 Family Member Charlette Mann VI, 69-71 UFO, bodies rec 2004 Page #110  
irst of all, to Phillip Lipson and Charlette Lefevre, curators of the Seatt 2006 Page #180  

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

1941, according to church records. Charlette's letter recounted the deathbe 2003 Page #21  
aper. Here is part of the story in Charlette's own words as recorded for Wo 2003 Page #23  
unications. Let's begin again with Charlette's testimony as to who was at t 2003 Page #30  
ry frightened and paranoid." Given Charlette's testimony of police officers 2003 Page #30  
eces then fell in part, together." Charlette's father, Guy Huffman, had tol 2003 Page #36  
de on both questions. We know from Charlette's testimony that Huffman was d 2003 Page #36  
re is no clear stunning match with Charlette's story, there are several goo 2003 Page #37  
photography to verify these fires. Charlette's testimony is that it happene 2003 Page #37  
ation. The story does not hinge on Charlette's testimony alone; there are t 2003 Page #38  

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

uld take your pick. Then there was Charlie C. Stephens. He was 83 in 1973 a 2004 Page #29  
 Oates family, the recollection of Charlie Stephens. And, if the story was  2004 Page #31  
 Kingman, AZ. A friend of mine met Charlie in a photocopy shop in the summe 2005 Page #163  
hop in the summer of ninety-four . Charlie was contacting Olvl.l\JI magazin 2005 Page #163  
article on the UFO cover up. I met Charlie later after writing a letter to  2005 Page #163  
tion that warned me not to contact Charlie anymore. Accordjng to the letter 2005 Page #164  
o military secrets. Nevertheless , Charlie contacted me later through our l 2005 Page #164  
 through our local l\ilUFON group. Charlie had been in the Marines and aboa 2005 Page #164  
who settled in the Mojave Desert). Charlie said that the aliens at Edwards  2005 Page #164  
the aircraft carrier. According to Charlie, thjs disc was 10 meters in diam 2005 Page #164  
 to protect it from storms at sea. Charlie referred to trus disc as the IRC 2005 Page #164  
r 1 nstellar Reconnaissance Craft. Charlie refers to the Sports Model as an 2005 Page #164  
n whether these metrics are exact. Charlie explains that not all UFOs or di 2005 Page #164  
es, Key West region (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta Missile Batteries high 2006 Page #142  
 distribution of the Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta missile batteries. SLI 2006 Page #142  
ately 2350 hours, while on duty in CharLie Sector, East Side of Manzano , t 2007 Page #176  
 July 1946. A third planned burst, Charlie, was canceled. (Wikipedia) In Sn 2009 Page #174  

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

th flaxen hair and pale blue eyes. Charlie's first experience occurred when 2005 Page #164  

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

eting for Express Wire Services in Charlotte, North Carolina. He's standing 2004 Page #70  

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

 Hampton Roads Publishing Company, Charlottesville, VA. 5. Diary of an Abdu 2006 Page #207  
 Hampton Roads Publishing Company, Charlottesville, VA. 204                 2006 Page #207  

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

 his picture he had a good deal of charm and innate salesmanship. Offered b 2003 Page #22  

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

aid that the two bodies were badly charred. So was the interior of the cock 2004 Page #74  
AF technician saw "dismembered and charred" body in "underground facility"  2004 Page #113  
urse. Some nearby trees were still charred black and a smoky odor pervaded  2006 Page #84  
nding the impact crater. They were charred black but still rooted to the gr 2006 Page #85  
the pit and was aghast to find the charred, blackened skull of a human bein 2007 Page #190  

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

 was badly damaged, either through charring of some sort or other damage. O 2006 Page #159  

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

 have led me to create one summary chart of the eight phony claims of faker 2003 Page #185  
 physicist Robert Collins posted a chart and a letter to the Internet follo 2003 Page #194  
e he heard about the dead pilot. A chart of the Masonic Cemetery showed no  2004 Page #30  
. G. No. It wasn't a topographical chart at all. It didn't give me depths o 2004 Page #53  
e 2 at the end of this paper for a chart of frequency of occurrence. Source 2006 Page #115  
JJ the news organizations in th.is chart have documented ties to the intell 2007 Page #28  
ents in the same order as the last chart. The documents themselves range fr 2008 Page #105  
ed in the logistic plan, a map and chart plan and a communications plan." 5 2009 Page #36  
CE OFFTC14l AIRCRAFT WENTIFICATION CHART --ft ft ..,,U'i'~ e,\ltl"'\~~I \ . 2009 Page #120  

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

 and Richard Burke. Together, they charter a local 58-foot fishing vessel,  2006 Page #187  
RED • 2000-2001 DISCUSSIONS HELD • CHARTER WAS DR,\FTED • DRAFT BACKGROUND  2008 Page #154  

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

ary team directed by Jun-Ichi Yaoi chartered a plane and flew, with Col. Wi 2006 Page #177  

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

original Disney animators. \'vhile charting with them, he was introduced to 2005 Page #149  
s, the CIA had for some years been charting as precisely as possible the co 2009 Page #18  

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

office with his large photographic charts to brief the President on the mis 2004 Page #101  
tween December 'I and December 17. Charts of its movements were kept. By De 2005 Page #100  
e every possibility. The following charts briefly describe the eight Contac 2006 Page #53  

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

 Clarence ? Lt. Wheeler M.Madaffer Chas. Moser (with notation: D.O. unc. wo 2009 Page #94  

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

ck y, when Thomas Mantell tried to chase a large silver disc over Simpson C 2005 Page #64  
red UFOs. • Initially commanded to chase then shoot Tnree figtiter crashes, 2006 Page #28  
a 51 with Jack Weeks flying safety chase in a McDonnell F-101B. They climbe 2006 Page #73  
01B in September 1967 while flying chase for an A-12 training mission at Gr 2006 Page #85  
e specific USAF squadron that flew chase for these discs carried the unique 2007 Page #99  
s, early media reports suggested a chase had taken place, with the helicopt 2008 Page #67  
rn1ing the sighting, they derued a chase had taken place. Perhaps the most  2008 Page #67  
through Lee's company account with Chase Bank and his personal account at N 2008 Page #127  
 by studying the Rockefeller-owned Chase National Bank now Chase Manhattan, 2008 Page #128  
ller-owned Chase National Bank now Chase Manhattan, the largest corporate b 2008 Page #128  
phoned through their own bank, the Chase, as well as through the independen 2008 Page #128  
ational City Bank \now Citibank) , Chase (now JP Morgan Chase), Manufacture 2008 Page #137  
w Citibank) , Chase (now JP Morgan Chase), Manufacturers and Hanover (now p 2008 Page #137  
and Hanover (now part of JP Morgan Chase), Morgan Guaranty , and Irving Tru 2008 Page #137  
who freed Malaxa's money frozen in Chase National Bank during the war. Nixo 2008 Page #141  

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

here he saw it descending. He then chased after it in his vehicle. Numerous 2003 Page #58  
red backed out of the driveway and chased down the road after the cruiser,  2004 Page #37  
e that fighter planes had actually chased several unidentified flying objec 2005 Page #35  
some aim1en talked about other men chased by a UFO out in the Randles ham f 2009 Page #81  

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

irtland, or sent him on wild goose chases, the agencies that were monitorin 2003 Page #148  
chasing3/15/96 F-15 from Scott AFB chases UFO near Evansville. Indiana. Num 2006 Page #28  

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

or 40 years. I believe that you're chasing after and fighting with windmill 2004 Page #99  
y behind it is this: The pilot was chasing after a glowing disc about two f 2004 Page #102  
 polio, or HIV. I spent many years chasing neutrons and gamma rays. Never s 2006 Page #11  
Just before the explosion. F-4 was chasing a missile-like or cigar-shaped U 2006 Page #28  
off at the idea that the jets were chasing a strange and speedy, blue urude 2006 Page #28  
 Air Force let was nght behind it, chasing it, but the object was lust leas 2006 Page #28  
ntion the story of two prospectors chasing aliens across the desert after a 2006 Page #44  
, 1948, over Kentucky while he was chasing a large silver disc. The plane's 2006 Page #141  
ng better to do than to run around chasing "will o' the wisps" and similar  2006 Page #174  
 and that's when we drove and were chasing it down, trying to see where it  2007 Page #167  
sable for police helicopters to go chasing what they think are UFOs". It ha 2008 Page #67  

Word: "chasing3", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 third to half the size of the F4" chasing3/15/96 F-15 from Scott AFB chase 2006 Page #28  

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

 old Iron Curtain country, and Dr. Chaski is an increasingly recognized exp 2008 Page #106  
 the last column. Neither Wood nor Chaski computed these criteria. Carole C 2008 Page #107  
ki computed these criteria. Carole Chaski, a noted forensic linguist, has d 2008 Page #107  
 Einstein had been the author, Dr. Chaski thinks that the conelations would 2008 Page #108  
eimer numbers were partly based on Chaski 's final output. Several differen 2008 Page #108  
nt assumptions, and Pace, Wood and Chaski were using different computer sof 2008 Page #108  
ly with their other work. Wood and Chaski seem to be a little closer on wor 2008 Page #108  
owever , word length is but one of Chaski 's many variables , which ruled o 2008 Page #108  
 lengths+ some indices ■Dr. Carole Chaski: rather complete syntax analysis  2008 Page #116  
ence length Opplt (21.79) by Chukl Chaski ~~~~ ~~~~••+•U . lh~ pace U.N. El 2008 Page #119  
 Opptnh•'"'• ('.64] _ Coop• (5.11] Chaski ...... _r.,, ave. I Pace . I t--- 2008 Page #119  
imilar to those in QDI. Dr. Carole Chaski, a forensic linguistics analyst ( 2009 Page #11  

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

logous result for sentence length. Chaski's informal position based on her  2008 Page #108  
8 5.11 f ~-8r"'O.!f 7003 19 Carole Chaski's variables ■ AP-adjcctive -diffl 2008 Page #118  
ng punctuation fb,-tl'i"UI i(OO i~ Chaski's results: neither Cooper nor Opp 2008 Page #118  
n's U.N. address and the QD Carole Chaski's data for 17 linguistic variable 2008 Page #118  
 Assessment System} is 95% here 21 Chaski's speculation of hoax ■ Document  2008 Page #118  

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

l's statements there is a gigantic chasm — a chasm that the Air Force explo 2004 Page #138  
ents there is a gigantic chasm — a chasm that the Air Force exploited effec 2004 Page #138  
 market. There is a yawning social chasm dividing the Nen1 York Times and t 2005 Page #76  

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

identical neighbors , are two huge chasms created by the Muddy and Virgin R 2009 Page #54  

Word: "chat", 71 instance(s) (Back to Top)

dim Andere of Brazil, with reports chat something strange was being seen in 2005 Page #31  
reported seeing a strange creature chat looked half man and half animal and 2005 Page #31  
neighboring town of Tres Cora;:6es chat something suspicious was being sigh 2005 Page #31  
ared to be an odd-looking creature chat seemed co be in great pain. The cre 2005 Page #31  
by researches, the girls would say chat the strange bumps on the creature's 2005 Page #31  
, so I asked that he standby for a chat later. When tl1e crowd finally disa 2005 Page #43  
 bad thing, the important thjng is chat our little room has many things tha 2005 Page #75  
as there, too. He told Stringfield chat "at certain military bases, highly  2005 Page #79  
y 11 Don Berliner has since stated chat he does not believe the SOM 1-0 I m 2005 Page #127  
e skeptics of Stringfield will say chat he played an active role in the U.S 2005 Page #139  
as areas. It certainly makes sense chat the Air Force would recover foreign 2005 Page #141  
rrelation with known space objects chat may have reentered the Earth's atmo 2005 Page #143  
 cop of his list. Santilli claimed chat he met an elderly gentleman from wh 2005 Page #145  
s a cameraman with the US Army and chat in 1947 he had been flown to Roswel 2005 Page #145  
tially, the cameraman was informed chat he was co film the crash of a Sovie 2005 Page #145  
; but, on arrival, it became clear chat chis was no Russian plane. Instead  2005 Page #145  
 are many reels and pieces of film chat haven't been examined yet even b) u 2005 Page #151  
date. \X e've always made it clear chat we have many reels of film and that 2005 Page #151  
ngs . Essentially that argument is chat humans are and were smart enough to 2005 Page #163  
activities at work monitored , but chat their leisure-time activities and t 2005 Page #167  
kes it nearly impossible to obtain chat e, idence. Researchers have attempt 2005 Page #167  
AD, too, we would get in there and chat because we grew up together. We wer 2006 Page #144  
e were like brothers. So, we would chat on the COMNET. We would chat on the 2006 Page #144  
would chat on the COMNET. We would chat on the NORAD net. Well, one night,  2006 Page #144  
The na·1ve meclia consumer assumes chat news organizations present a more o 2007 Page #7  
dentally, it has long been rumored chat Naval Intelligence has played a big 2007 Page #16  
enzen reported in one of her books chat she had been cold on June 12, 1953  2007 Page #18  
un and re-run the numbers and know chat millions of potential consumers hav 2007 Page #59  
 of cl,js group (30 November 1947) chat although these creatures are human- 2007 Page #75  
es at that time. They just started chat in my later years at secondar y sch 2007 Page #80  
ASA at Johnson building 8, we know chat NASA does military casks like putti 2007 Page #87  
hey could be trespassing otherwise chat person ma) not realise they have co 2007 Page #87  
ld you think this would have meant chat ) our presence there was such a pro 2007 Page #89  
ere was such a problem? I did hear chat you had lee some network administra 2007 Page #89  
net access. 1 did not see anything chat referred to this alleged incident.  2007 Page #91  
allowed to say "he's done this and chat" and you aren't allowed co argue ch 2007 Page #91  
terson AFB". Warren also described chat when he entered the hangar where th 2007 Page #115  
k-out: the phones, TV, the postal, chat is a very interesting part of this. 2007 Page #124  
ow: Where there any other oddities chat occurred around that whole situatio 2007 Page #125  
goes. Lucille Ball and people like chat had ,·acation cabins at the Old Bal 2007 Page #125  
d the media publicity or attention chat the Roswell incident got, but shoul 2007 Page #127  
e two most important points of all chat can be extracted from this exchange 2007 Page #133  
ald Keyhoe and Lou Corbin are: (a) chat the project at issue dealt \vich cr 2007 Page #133  
 dealt \vich crashed UFOs; and (b) chat the project fell under the auspices 2007 Page #133  
he NSC in the summer of 1980, were chat the Vela satelfae was at fault and  2007 Page #143  
              was highly concerned chat its identity might be compromised v 2007 Page #144  
pires, the comments of MJ6 suggest chat whatever the MJ group knew of the V 2007 Page #144  
rence to Moon Duse. The likelihood chat chjs is indeed the case is borne ou 2007 Page #144  
t" was; even though it was admjued chat on no less than "several hundred ri 2007 Page #144  
documentation, testimony and cases chat 1 have cited in my lecture today ar 2007 Page #144  
Sandia Mountains. It was so bright chat no djscernable structure could be s 2007 Page #165  
ut together in case something like chat happened . How do~ ou gee all chat  2007 Page #171  
chat happened . How do~ ou gee all chat scuff, all that equipment and all c 2007 Page #171  
h) Paul: You could definitely tell chat they were cautious of it. You know, 2007 Page #171  
 Paul: There have been many things chat have been kept quiet. I'm sure if t 2007 Page #171  
Coyote Canyon. The friend answered chat once in 1989 on guard duty, he was  2007 Page #173  
stigation, was rold off-the-record chat the Air Force's analvses had basica 2007 Page #194  
ablished and their analysis showed chat they were solder. The Campinas UFO  2007 Page #194  
ear Ubatuba in April 1957 and also chat "a meteorite, or an object resembli 2007 Page #195  
ba' (fhe ProoD, where he describes chat the family was enjoying a beautiful 2007 Page #196  
 so was the soil, everyrhmg except chat which stood out scill glittering, l 2007 Page #196  
scill glittering, like a sample of chat mysterious visit, wruch had not bee 2007 Page #196  
ld no longer be incernational law, chat is to say, as it is conceived today 2008 Page #112  
r . Another possibility may exist, chat a species of Homo sap1ens mighc hav 2008 Page #112  
nly thing that. can be foreseen is chat there will be a profound change in  2008 Page #113  
nuld remain intact with guarantees chat che.:.r presenc e not be revealed.  2008 Page #113  
 do not believe it necessary to go chat far. I::. would mere_y be a matter  2008 Page #113  
          the exclusion of weapons chat are coo destructive, with the excep 2008 Page #114  
an breathe a little easier knowing chat slow moving bomber s are the mode o 2008 Page #114  
muse consider the potential threat chat unidentiried space craft pose. One  2008 Page #114  
t pose. One must consiaer che face chat mis-identification of these space c 2008 Page #114  

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

trus article, \'(/arren declared: "chat's the exact aircraft I saw at \,'(  2007 Page #115  

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

ms were sounded, but functionaries chatged with the Civil Air Defense of Wa 2006 Page #169  

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

s, just as I was out with mine. We chatted about our careers, and I told he 2005 Page #85  
ted aboard the saucer and the pair chatted at length about life on their re 2009 Page #54  

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

e opened up the COMNET and I heard chatter between various air defense loca 2006 Page #144  
ING TO SCRAMBLE — DID YOU HEAR ANY CHATTER AT NORM) ABOUT THESE BEING UFOS? 2006 Page #146  

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

 users. I loved that because I was chatting co the telecoms guys, the sales 2007 Page #82  
ction of events three times: after chatting with her, she related what she  2008 Page #49  

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

 aide arranges for Vannevar Bush's chauffer to drive him back to his George 2003 Page #89  

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

 photograph to the father of Eddie Chavez in Belen. Mr. Chavez, Sr., passed 2007 Page #161  
ther of Eddie Chavez in Belen. Mr. Chavez, Sr., passed away in 2006, leavin 2007 Page #161  
one in an envelope. His son, Eddie Chavez, owns and operates a Belen rock a 2007 Page #161  
 the Manzano Mountains which Eddie Chavez and I could also identify standin 2007 Page #162  
date stamps of "AUG 74 ABQ." Eddie Chavez told me his father never knew the 2007 Page #162  

Word: "cha~antar", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 as oossiblo vour estinatc- • ’•n° cha~antar , extent, and probable consequ 2003 Page #214  

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

.'C~ shot."in& your posicion ,:rnd chc object' 'ii posi;:ion. IncluCe an •~ 2008 Page #56  

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

a.tom ! bomb in i:-npor\,rncc, but chcilp-i "1"-which the Nc,w ZcJli\no Her 2009 Page #182  

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

001 Page 3 The ballpoint ink, "ere chcmiQJly anly:cd as well as microscop i 2007 Page #46  

Word: "chc•o•lo", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

or·u•~, n .. ,\rcla•olo~ic:11 \.\r"chc•o•lo;"ic•:alf\. I he hranc-11 of :.1 2005 Page #107  

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

 exhausted all efforts to identify che UFOB; and ail information and eviden 2005 Page #141  
involved UFOs. Sources stated that che object recovered by the U.S. in BoLi 2005 Page #143  
nmental plan co secure and utilize che cooperation of leaders in the privat 2007 Page #59  
 work was ultimately absorbed into che 1127th Field Activities Group at For 2007 Page #133  
em to ocher, senior sources within che Intelligence community, including De 2007 Page #137  
partment ; \'(liJliam F. Tompkins, che Assistant Arrorney General; and none 2007 Page #137  
 the FBI. Seveney-two hours lacer, che FBI issued a document concerning Mon 2007 Page #137  
t concerning Monroe's accivicies , che contents of whjch are unfortunately, 2007 Page #137  
spect what cud or did not occur on che fateful day in question. Initial inq 2007 Page #143  
andpoim: of im:ernacional law; buc che possibilicy of confronting incellige 2008 Page #112  
mong Planetary Peoples," following che guidelines found in the Pentateuch.  2008 Page #112  
und in the Pentateuch. Obviously , che idea of revolutionizing incernaciona 2008 Page #112  
t, so that it could no longer bear che same name. If chese intelligenc bein 2008 Page #112  
in locat.:.ons on our p_ane::, but che only thing that. can be foreseen is  2008 Page #113  
remain intact with guarantees chat che.:.r presenc e not be revealed. Actua 2008 Page #113  
s, the efforts of politicians, and che conference s of diplomats have been  2008 Page #114  
pace craft pose. One must consiaer che face chat mis-identification of thes 2008 Page #114  

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

 Navy guy saying that "Bullets are cheap." The difference between us I gues 2004 Page #49  
 where they were told "bullets are cheap." 53                               2004 Page #56  
authorities ends up looking like a cheap band aid on an active toddler. Off 2008 Page #55  

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

les, but they'll skip that if it's cheaper ■ Engineers make inventions ■ En 2005 Page #4  
ause the internet and telephone is cheaper! Hah. It is all fancily dressed  2006 Page #11  
elp make the space station better, cheaper, or sooner. However, when I reti 2008 Page #104  
hting or bombing, will be smaller, cheaper, more flexible , and more suited 2009 Page #22  

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

 philosophy , tell any lie, steal, cheat, even kill as long as it accomplis 2008 Page #126  

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

atmospheric exposure." The initial Cheatham-Young interview does not provid 2005 Page #40  

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

P'ant N. C ba . '6::-71 Pres.ed on Chechny u.g ,, e.u,son u ,n J I ~ ...... 2007 Page #27  

Word: "check", 45 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 province of Canada. A preliminary check by official agencies appears to ru 2003 Page #53  
stent that someone be sent over to check for a bug (listening device) in th 2003 Page #90  
ing, but is awake at the 1:45 room check. The attendant finds Forrestal cop 2003 Page #91  
er type of guided missile. Careful check by USAF, Ordnance, Navy indicates  2003 Page #158  
oto in ‘50, leading to later shape check in 1954 s Washington National sigh 2003 Page #170  
terials back in shipping container Check against documents, inspect for dam 2003 Page #177  
e USG Printing Office. All details check. So, What are the Objections? With 2003 Page #181  
 advise. 3. Request the department check with appropriate agencies to see i 2004 Page #7  
tructed to go to the air tower and check to see if they saw anything. The a 2004 Page #55  
 security at the UFO crash site. A check at the Truman Library will show no 2004 Page #84  
d the FBI showed up immediately to check out the claim. Smith was fascinate 2004 Page #103  
 with QDs. Slide 11 EASY TRAILS TO CHECK • R5, R38: Bill Hamilton active, h 2004 Page #118  
aced in a freezer; Johnson did not check out; probable hoax • Status report 2004 Page #122  
val Conference north of Roswell to check out rancher William "Mac" Brazel's 2004 Page #135  
over it soon after the incident to check it out from the air. There is anot 2004 Page #143  
ondence with Dr. Bob Wood. Another check of authenticity is that Nate Twini 2004 Page #247  
ofllbredtos (little guys). "\Y/e'U check it out in a day or two," Faustino  2005 Page #155  
ather than looking to the skies. I check my audiences after my lectures and 2006 Page #11  
he large scale scientific studies. Check 8                                  2006 Page #11  
am for crash retrievals that would check for biological or radioactive cont 2006 Page #18  
it came.... Request the Department check with appropriate agencies to see r 2006 Page #29  
h Valley. Few things he'd like ,to check up on. He's carrying a camera, wit 2006 Page #44  
te the drone's control surfaces to check their movement. This additional ae 2006 Page #78  
ratories at Porton Down had made a check of their archives, but had found " 2006 Page #133  
ime the jet fighters would come to check them out, the bogies would disappe 2006 Page #146  
space Defense Command) is asked to check for any orbital objects whose orbi 2006 Page #185  
Space Defense" is negative. "We'll check a few things and call you later,"3 2006 Page #185  
ss the results of the mission, and check out the footage Burke shot with th 2006 Page #187  
ress scoffed ► 7) Unwillingness to check UFO-related facts ► 8) Unwillingne 2007 Page #23  
ress scoffed , 7) Unwillingness tO check UFO-related facts ► 8) Unwillingne 2007 Page #24  
me apples, oranges and bananas ... check out our range of UFO's. It makes s 2007 Page #60  
d in his words, he would: "need to check with Lockheed co find out what sec 2007 Page #115  
ster when a flying saucer crashes. Check out Chapter 13 \vhich is entitled  2007 Page #127  
o the exact right place on-foot to check it out." says Riggs. Significantly 2007 Page #138  
 advise. 3. Request the department check with appropriate agencies to see i 2007 Page #141  
lear, ,isibility was unlimfred . A check was made with the county police ab 2007 Page #165  
access road on a routine builcling check of an alarmed structure . As he ap 2007 Page #176  
for certain." The next step was to check with one of Argentina's best insti 2007 Page #196  
1978, the CIA suggested that Todd "check with the Cuban government for reco 2008 Page #30  
or Freedom of Information website. Check out www.freedomofinfo.org for furt 2008 Page #66  
stion! I'M TRYfNG TO GET A REALITY CHECK ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RADAR  2008 Page #77  
Tim Cooper's email to me I went to check my ~ii and found another large bro 2008 Page #119  
an, and asked for an Eastern Radar check. Lt. Buran told Sgt. Penniston the 2009 Page #63  
eless even as possibilities. Plane Check Considered Short-wave radio rays w 2009 Page #158  
led to Chad"s last name • Computer check on subject's name 187 ..           2009 Page #193  

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

fman - Mann story and provided new checkable data. Is This Case Real? After 2003 Page #38  
 CONCLUSIONS ▪ 79% of reports have checkable sources • 71% report UFO craft 2004 Page #109  
ts show a wide variety of credible checkable reports of aliens, craft, and  2004 Page #110  
 all dead, lying around the craft. Checkable Reports Of the 63 reports that 2004 Page #117  

Word: "checked", 25 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e proofreading process but was not checked with a spellchecker; mine picked 2003 Page #176  
ovides. These references have been checked against those applicable and fou 2003 Page #178  
nary information provided has been checked with appropriate government agen 2004 Page #9  
e his suspicions. But it had to be checked out. He called Laurie Wickens at 2004 Page #36  
 the center. Lt. Commander Neasham checked with Washington Center (Radar) a 2004 Page #104  
be located at present although SFL checked with experts in Washington D.C.  2004 Page #250  
rred on December 10, 1964. He also checked with "an intelligence source who 2005 Page #79  
nary information provided has been checked \vjth appropriate government age 2005 Page #143  
und. The soldiers went through and checked everything, including voter regi 2005 Page #157  
ophilia) so many specimens must be checked. L. Perhaps this is the honeymoo 2006 Page #7  
for Article 501 while a second LCO checked out the drone on the right wing. 2006 Page #78  
 losing it. "Tony says that he has checked the credentials of James Prescot 2006 Page #124  
y interest but said he had already checked me out through the police statio 2006 Page #201  
nary information provided has been checked with appropriate government agen 2007 Page #142  
ature) Prof. V. L. Barsukov." \Y/e checked Prof. Barsukov's scientific cred 2007 Page #198  
uled out the bolide theory. l also checked the local Nevada newspapers . Th 2008 Page #13  
curity Division Chief at Oak Ridge checked with Smyrna Air Base, Nashville  2008 Page #28  
 feet. AEC Security Division Chief checked with Smyrna Air Base with negati 2008 Page #28  
 , military aircraft, etc. We even checked to see whether we had accidental 2008 Page #66  
es in the area that is more easily checked, while we are supposedly ahead i 2009 Page #21  
en care of We all should have been checked out because we had something str 2009 Page #79  
we should have been brought in and checked out. We should have been debrief 2009 Page #79  
or other biographies. I have since checked four other histories related to  2009 Page #93  
tes of photos •Called each lec1d • Checked Big 8asi n Area for location of  2009 Page #193  
rs in the summit area • Newspapers checked • Enlisted assistance from PG &  2009 Page #194  

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

 His computer dido 't have a spell checker at the time, and he was not a go 2008 Page #107  

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

 visible. While the searchers were checking out the object, two men in tren 2003 Page #60  
DLING 20. Uncrating, unpacking and checking: only cleared personnel do this 2003 Page #177  
 UFOs My library research involved checking the president's movements and c 2003 Page #193  
, offers many leads even today for checking up on some of these reports, al 2004 Page #130  
her wire services in operation. On checking, the Star Telegram itself subsc 2004 Page #237  
eroid belt. F. The visitors may be checking on old colonies established by  2006 Page #7  
handsome rwenry-something intently checking hjs cell phone in front of a la 2007 Page #70  
ays illicit? GM: No at first I was checking out publicly accessible stuff.  2007 Page #84  
e on duty manning entrance points, checking the perimeter fence and such li 2008 Page #33  
ave much merit. One would think of checking them against the publications o 2009 Page #14  

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

, offers many leads even coday for checkjng up on some of those reports. We 2005 Page #140  

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

 D-21, immediately began in-flight checkout (IFC0) procedures for Article 5 2006 Page #78  

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

f Mexican soldiers, manning a drug checkpoint just east of Coyame, pointed  2007 Page #191  
 was "turned around" at a military checkpoint. He recognized the Harnden bo 2008 Page #51  
location that would be ideal for a checkpoint if your goal was to block acc 2008 Page #51  
    Figure 11 Possible location of checkpoint .75 miles J,-0111 bridge The  2008 Page #52  

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

nned roadblocks at outer perimeter checkpoints. Local and federal officials 2006 Page #82  
ard there had been military police checkpoints on the roads leading into th 2008 Page #46  

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

's door behind him because when he checks again at 1:50, the room is empty. 2003 Page #91  
e summer of 1967 and conducted fit checks with a D-21B known as Article 501 2006 Page #78  
ry but clearly you've made all the checks that we could reasonably make and 2008 Page #34  

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

after IHS) Epidemiologist, Dr. Jim Cheek, a former CDC Epidemic Intelligenc 2006 Page #110  
t feces, of which he took samples. Cheek phoned the CDC, and not long there 2006 Page #110  
 overtime analyzing samples, while Cheek and Butler were canvassing possibl 2006 Page #111  
ed at gunpoint on the reservation. Cheek, himself a member of the Cherokee  2006 Page #111  

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

rmination of pneumonic plague. Dr. Cheek's investigations of Bahe' s traile 2006 Page #110  

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

other corporattons. 'f\lLie' was a cheerfull y unrhreat ening aLien who off 2007 Page #63  

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

tan; and myself. Bond acted as our cheerleader and provided historical cont 2004 Page #227  

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

eted package of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese offered an instant win contest. T 2007 Page #63  
otatoes, cornbread, and macaroni & cheese. That was our favorite and that w 2007 Page #123  

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

Valquiria Aparecida Silva, 14, and chei r friend, Katia Xavier, 21, were wa 2005 Page #31  

Word: "chej\tfists", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 BRING IN THE METALLURGISTS Al'\JD CHEJ\tfISTS HERE BECAUSE THEY COULD NOT  2005 Page #71  

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

d that the famous playwright Anton Chekhov knew the secret of the 1908 Tung 2008 Page #102  

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

nd the novels just keep on coming. Chekhov's Journey, written by Ian Watson 2008 Page #102  

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

 Kurchatov • Lev Landau • Vladimir Chelomei •A.L Mikoyan • N.S. Khrushchev  2004 Page #160  
tov, and Keldysh at Dacha Vladimir Chelomei • Worked on cruise missiles for 2004 Page #161  

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

ing his theoretical conclusions of chem as spacecraft . The questionnaire c 2005 Page #95  
ce. \Y/e were 100 to 200 feet from chem. Sounds were coming out of the obje 2005 Page #155  
had been into these sites and warn chem later on that they had a security h 2007 Page #89  
m: Or for someone co come and tell chem what to do! (all laugh) Paul: You c 2007 Page #171  
ask me, and to be sure that I tell chem the truth, if it really was what th 2007 Page #197  
 to esc.ablish communicacion 1,ich chem chrough some language or other, and 2008 Page #112  

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

ton Down, the British Government's Chemical and Biological Defense Establis 2003 Page #76  
e range expected from an energetic chemical reaction. Further evidence of a 2003 Page #112  
on. Further evidence of a possible chemical reaction became apparent when v 2003 Page #112  
sample into the water. If indeed a chemical reaction is taking place, we ha 2003 Page #112  
e bubbles are an indication that a chemical reaction is taking place, it wo 2003 Page #112  
 this sample, it was apparent that chemical oxidation products were present 2003 Page #112  
cesses are taking place during the chemical reaction in water. This suggest 2003 Page #113  
f MgO in water is expressed by the chemical reaction diagram: Mg + H2O ---- 2003 Page #114  
opening. The End Products from the Chemical Transformations If a sample of  2003 Page #114  
Zn have quite similar physical and chemical properties; both are colorless, 2003 Page #115  
II in C46 a In 1950, joined Dubois Chemical for 31 years, became Director o 2004 Page #107  
 worked for 31 years at the DuBois Chemical Company, Ohio, where he almost  2004 Page #108  
red up for decades. Japan's use of chemical weapons in World War II was lon 2004 Page #140  
able during the same time frame. A chemical and microscopic examination the 2004 Page #250  
gineering; Biomerucal Engineering; Chemical Engineering; Biotechnology; Com 2005 Page #162  
raining in Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Warfare at Fort MacCallum, Alab 2006 Page #16  
88 Gulf War (Iran-Iraq): Iraq uses chemical weapons and works on biological 2006 Page #107  
es made up of thousands of smaller chemical units called amino acids, joine 2006 Page #114  
y different shapes: in this simple chemical fact may lie the heart of the w 2006 Page #114  
AFs often clump together to form a chemical structure called amyloid. In so 2006 Page #114  
Villas-Boas case suggests advanced chemical technology applications. They c 2006 Page #116  
 the boxes, but to proceed to [the Chemical and Biological Defense Establis 2006 Page #122  
 from a UFO crash are taken to the Chemical and Biological Defense Establis 2006 Page #130  
as to the effect that staff at the Chemical and Biological Defense (CBD) la 2006 Page #133  
t known. Speculation ranges from a chemical released from the disk as a res 2006 Page #136  
er chromatography (TLC) ■ Pencils: chemical and microscopic ■ Watermark com 2007 Page #46  
cks. Something unknown , perhaps a chemical or biological contamination, ha 2007 Page #187  
partment of Mineral Production for chemical, spectrographic and X-ray analy 2007 Page #195  
croprobe analysis" establishes the chemical elements of the metallic fragme 2007 Page #197  
ble to read the percentages of the chemical elements contained in the metal 2007 Page #201  
somewhat different distribution of chemical elements, although copper (a co 2007 Page #201  
lthough we know their metallic and chemical composition, the nature of the  2007 Page #202  
destructive, with the exception of chemical warfare, on which, by some mira 2008 Page #114  
er chromatography (TLC) ■ Pencils: chemical and microscopic ■ Watermark com 2008 Page #120  
oubled in size, became the largest chemical manufacturing enterprise in the 2008 Page #127  
ies had a firm hold on the dye and chemical market. Shipping companies and, 2008 Page #137  
??? is always the practical use of chemical and biological weapons. EXECUTI 2009 Page #23  

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

ample analysed is a combination of chemicall y pure tin-88.91 per cent.-and 2007 Page #194  

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

Warren and other eyewitnesses were chemically subdued and taken against the 2004 Page #48  
 following his involvement, he was chemically subdued, then forcibly taken  2004 Page #51  
water. Colby's Death im RV Answer: Chemically induced heart attack — cold b 2004 Page #208  

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

where it was analyzed by the chief chemist, Dr. Visvaldo :Maffei, in the pr 2007 Page #194  
phic and X-ray analysis. The lab's chemist Luisa :Maria Barbosa declared th 2007 Page #195  
ditional tests\\ ere conducted b\· chemist Elson 1 eixeira and by the Brazi 2007 Page #195  
as eventually analyzed by physical chemist Roy Craig for the University of  2007 Page #195  
e." Isl Erich J. Speckin, Forensic Chemist. A scan of the watermark may be  2008 Page #109  

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

te of Geochemistr y and Analytical Chemistr y of the Soviet Academy of Scie 2007 Page #198  

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

omalous situation. The Handbook of Chemistry and Physics lists Bismuth, Mag 2003 Page #112  
most students taking basic college chemistry. If the application of a flame 2003 Page #114  
 (information from the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics.) The reaction dia 2003 Page #115  
 Analysis, Analytical and Forensic Chemistry, DNA, Firearms and Toolmark Ex 2004 Page #250  
 the bits on the intake fan of the chemistry lab and turning it on when the 2007 Page #82  
ute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Scie 2007 Page #198  
ahn, called the "father of nuclear chemistry "; scientists Carl Fredrich vo 2008 Page #138  
 received a B. A. in Economics and Chemistry from West Virginia Weslyan Col 2009 Page #68  

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

re no secret formulas , though the chemists sought them. (The one fact the  2009 Page #21  

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

 worked for 31 years at the DuBois ChemjcaJ Company, where he retired in 19 2005 Page #138  

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

nd came to our home while she took chemotherapy, I approached her to speak  2003 Page #36  
eir physician while they underwent chemotherapy. Bigelow was also intereste 2006 Page #206  

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

rax 4. Hantaan Virus 5. An unknown chemotoxin 6. "Something completely new" 2006 Page #111  

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

ret service and taken there, while Cheney directed things in the bunker und 2003 Page #193  
e note to this Vice President Dick Cheney also showed up at the Roswell bas 2003 Page #199  
ell base to make a speech in 1992. Cheney has long been rumored to be an in 2003 Page #199  
 it applies to Vice President Dick Cheney. Cheney has held many key governm 2003 Page #202  
ies to Vice President Dick Cheney. Cheney has held many key government posi 2003 Page #202  
e House I had a chance to question Cheney on UFOs. He was on the Diane Rehm 2003 Page #202  
t down claiming to be a spy plane. Cheney was in a victorious mood, until t 2003 Page #202  
llows, Question: Good morning. Mr. Cheney, I have a question. Since a state 2003 Page #202  
hen was it and what were you told? Cheney: Well, if I had been briefed on t 2003 Page #202  
ce President with regards to UFOs? Cheney: Um...I have not come across the  2003 Page #202  
gs but I don't recall one on UFOs. Cheney has always been considered to be  2003 Page #202  
eleased, and there is no cover-up. Cheney however clearly stated that the s 2003 Page #202  
 the Reagan administration by Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and George Herbe 2008 Page #123  
l of George W. Bush and Richard B. Cheney, although its roots first emerged 2008 Page #142  

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

und an EBE in the great Pyramid of Cheops at Giza in Egypt. 169             2004 Page #172  

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

he Intelligence Service, Marco Eli Chereze and Eric Lopes, probably had the 2005 Page #32  
ain that had fallen over the city, Chereze and Lopes saw something move out 2005 Page #32  
ked immediately. Both men got out. Chereze saw it first. The apparent "arum 2005 Page #32  
as the death of Corporal Marco Eli Chereze, one of the officers from the In 2005 Page #33  
 a serious countenance , Marco Eli Chereze replied that "it was no nonsense 2005 Page #33  
as sent back home. On February 10, Chereze complained of pains in his back  2005 Page #33  
as getting worse. Six hours lacer, Chereze died. His body was taken for aut 2005 Page #33  
.ital immunodeficienc y; otherwise Chereze could not have lived to age 23 i 2005 Page #34  
ccording to Dr. Furtado, Marco Eli Chereze had a "strange death, without a  2005 Page #34  
gain, di.is was not the case [with Chereze]." Not long after the strange en 2005 Page #34  
Varghina, Brazil death of Corporal Chereze. Recently, A.J. Gevaerd and Dr.  2006 Page #108  
and recovered • Corporal Marco Eli Chereze, Secret Service of Military Poli 2006 Page #108  
l UFO Crash Retrieval Conference • Chereze and partner recover living EBE a 2006 Page #109  
o hospital for medical treatment • Chereze touched EBE without any protecti 2006 Page #109  
BE without any protective gloves • Chereze developed symptoms post exposure 2006 Page #109  
mptom was left axillary furuncle • Chereze was Athletic Hispanic male, Heal 2006 Page #109  
 exposure (no Hx of Splenectomy) • Chereze pronounced dead at 1100 hrs on 1 2006 Page #109  

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

m without his gloves. On the 23"1, Chereze's father asked his son what was  2005 Page #33  
umor similar co a boil appeared in Chereze's armpit. The officer complained 2005 Page #33  

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

on. Cheek, himself a member of the Cherokee Nation contacted Dr. John Hubba 2006 Page #111  

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

 Air Force helicopter flew in over Cherry Creek Summit and dropped down int 2006 Page #79  
 April. He described the object as cherry red, clear green, with a long whi 2008 Page #9  
at 0319 Z • !\ear Colorado Springs Cherry Red. Cl!ar Gr..:.:n, R.:d and Whi 2008 Page #19  

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

st-Korolev/Gagarin Era • Glushko • Chertok 160 • Glushko had many successes 2004 Page #163  

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

lins, New York, 1997, pages 22 The Chesapeake Co1111ectio11, Robert Oechsle 2007 Page #77  

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

d no longer bear che same name. If chese intelligenc beings were in possess 2008 Page #112  

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

t forget that a World Championship Chess match was held in Iceland 4        2006 Page #7  

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

uvering through the trees at about chest height. Airman Penniston got close 2004 Page #47  
n who had to get something off his chest. Senator Barry Goldwater, in sever 2004 Page #144  
nd. He said, 'Son, this is E. T.'s chest. Don't tell anybody I told you.' B 2006 Page #155  
 touched some knobs on the robot's chest and the two began to move about th 2009 Page #136  

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

ott elaborated. `We were halted in Chester in readiness for a military exer 2006 Page #122  

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

erest in UFOs -Jeff Young and Paul Chetham -conducted an interview with a m 2005 Page #39  
ona, specificali) on May 21, 1953. Chetham and Young were the first people  2005 Page #39  
needs. The man stated to Young and Chetham that he and a colleague had been 2005 Page #39  
rt of the interview with Young and Chetham that dealt with the Kingman cras 2005 Page #40  
y." He went on to inform Young and Chetham that he had been alerted, "throu 2005 Page #40  
from there to Phoenix."' Young and Chetham were further informed that the o 2005 Page #40  
ly spoken with Jeff Young and Paul Chetham - became known as "Fritz \X'emer 2005 Page #40  
t to that which he had imparted to Chetham and Young. Werner explained this 2005 Page #40  
wed in 1971 by Jeff Young and Paul Chetham, and interviewed in 1973 and giv 2005 Page #41  
to researchers Jeff Young and Paul Chetham in 1971. Chetham and Young were  2009 Page #48  
ff Young and Paul Chetham in 1971. Chetham and Young were the first people  2009 Page #48  

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

ars of age were in Dave Kendrick's Chevy II, talking about girls, when Norm 2004 Page #36  

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

eyes can see, but the teeth cannot chew." • Later analysis showed that the  2004 Page #167  

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

 a phone call getting his rear end chewed out because he allowed that radar 2006 Page #154  
t the call and he got his rear end chewed out big time! The next day on Sun 2006 Page #154  
Pentagon was reported to have been chewed out for failing to take the infor 2009 Page #16  

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

s chewy sweet from England. "Alien Chewits" hit the stores the summer of '9 2007 Page #63  

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

of branded products including this chewy sweet from England. "Alien Chewits 2007 Page #63  

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

dic.ion for all intelligence, that chey should have a psychology similar co 2008 Page #112  

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

d targets under orders by NORAD in Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado, as Bill and 2006 Page #145  
der that was on duty that night at Cheyenne Mountain — he went ahead and sc 2006 Page #146  
nternet ■ Tracking Fastwalke rs at Cheyenne Moun.tam ■ Summary Calm Before  2008 Page #164  

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

ticdocuments .com.Further north of Chi.lili in the foothills of the Sandia  2007 Page #160  
e for nuclear weapons storage -and Chi.lili May 17, 1974 disc crash retriev 2007 Page #168  

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

oart Aaarlaan paUoy with ragarA ta Chian* Xa jiraaanMRg the £te£t£?zcc af y 2003 Page #226  

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

m to be examined by a board of ps~ chiatrists, they pronounced l,jm sane."  2005 Page #103  

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

the U.S. Naval Air Station on Boca Chica Key east of Key West, which monito 2006 Page #143  
what appeared to be jets from Boca Chica Naval Air Station, which was in Ke 2006 Page #145  
rth toward Florida. Slide 21: Boca Chica Key U. S. Naval Air Station, Flori 2006 Page #145  
a (U. S. Naval Air Station on Boca Chica Key launched F-104s after unidenti 2006 Page #145  
t as the Phantom jets leaving Boca Chica got close to the bogies — probably 2006 Page #145  
 whoever flew those jets from Boca Chica Naval Air Station. You had the Air 2006 Page #148  

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

Newspapers hail relevant material. CHICAGO DAILY NEW5RED STREAI§ 1ERICAN AL 2003 Page #118  
 tomorrow to get on a plane, go to Chicago and from there to Phoenix."' You 2005 Page #40  
ns , Thomas S. Kuhn, University of Chicago Press. 1996 (3rd edition).       2005 Page #117  
 the early 1970's, still exists in Chicago.) The complete affidavit is pres 2006 Page #175  
s. During my stay Budd traveled to Chicago to meet with the "Third Man", a  2006 Page #203  
on Board (1903), the University of Chicago (1889), the Rockefeller Foundati 2008 Page #140  
s a physics professor at the U. of Chicago, and then returned to Los Alamos 2009 Page #9  

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

ed. Budd met with the Third Man in Chicago's O'Hare airport and conveyed le 2006 Page #203  

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

 hi* h would cavil* fit into one x chick*.  ■ ■i-ncl *hi n.lan t ax itt. io 2003 Page #132  
him of "a mother hen gathering her chick s. '' Then the smaller orbs of lig 2008 Page #58  

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

t looked like a pile of solidified chicken fat above the sand. Part of it w 2003 Page #45  
t after having broken a cap eating chicken. Ike reappeared the next morning 2003 Page #192  

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

tid tn inlcllrji mix i-nntrillcd • chicle* xxIiom - nngtn i* nlf the I'anh. 2003 Page #132  

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

 that it is the handwriting of Ben Chidlaw, famous Strategic Air Command Ge 2004 Page #247  
roval from Van" ■ Cannot match Ben Chidlaw (d. 1977) ■ 1977 ball point ink  2007 Page #49  

Word: "chief", 117 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Show www.majcsticdocuments.com Air Chief Marshall Lord Dowding Commandcr-in 2003 Page #9  
Conference Lord Hill-Norton Former Chief of Defense Staff. British Ministry 2003 Page #18  
ffices switches from the Office of Chief of Staff (OCS) filing system and m 2003 Page #26  
riff 1941 - Ruben R. Schade ■ Cape Chief of Police - Marshall F. Morton □ J 2003 Page #31  
ice - Marshall F. Morton □ Jackson Chief of Police - n Local Police - Unkno 2003 Page #31  
CG FBI Special Agent-? □ Cape Fire Chief - Carl J. Lewis □ Jackson Fire Chi 2003 Page #31  
ief - Carl J. Lewis □ Jackson Fire Chief - ? n Sikeston Military - known pe 2003 Page #31  
n-human. The Cape Girardeau police chief in 1941 was Marshall F. Morton; he 2003 Page #31  
41-’46 □ WWI Army Tank CorpsPolice Chief Marshall F. Morton What is interes 2003 Page #32  
 department under the direction of Chief Cari James Lewis is potentially on 2003 Page #32  
 brothers b Spent 34 years as Fire Chief a Wrote first electrical code for  2003 Page #33  
 City Council No FBI FileCape Fire Chief - Carl James Lewis - '41 The testi 2003 Page #33  
mation came from Nicholas Johnson, Chief Scientist for Orbital Debris at th 2003 Page #71  
nes flies to Hobe Sound; Raines is Chief of Neuro Psychiatry at Bethesda Na 2003 Page #90  
t. Colonel Philip J. Corso, former Chief of the Army's Foreign Technology D 2003 Page #101  
ptember 47, Memo by Don Zimmerman, Chief, ASG to Lt. Gen. Twining • Top R&D 2003 Page #160  
 an interest item of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence." Many A 2003 Page #162  
Chief of Staff to tho Commander in Chief of the Forces Military Aldo to the 2003 Page #214  
., G—2, at tha expressed, order of Chief of Staff. 2. At 2332 MSI, 3 July h 2003 Page #232  
 AAF fer a secret meeting with AAF Chief of Staff Spaatr and to view recove 2003 Page #234  
 put forth in the local press. The Chief of Staff of the Bolivian Air Force 2004 Page #9  
r in the British Navy), and as MoD Chief of Staff, the equivalent of our He 2004 Page #53  
s, 1980. • Bob Ball was the Flight Chief and went into the forest with othe 2004 Page #56  
on, D. C., and by Dr. Dedev Bronk, Chief, Division of Aviation Medicine, JR 2004 Page #63  
t Control • UNKS Administration of Chief of Space Means • VVS: Air Force •  2004 Page #157  
N't 1 Ast.A.sr Sergei P. Korolev • Chief Designer of USSR Space Program • E 2004 Page #160  
ions required of the commander -in chief of the military. I think some of t 2004 Page #176  
: Bob Haldeman — President Nixon's Chief of Staff who had been a member wit 2004 Page #181  
 Shartle, the Security Manager and Chief of Requirements at the Defense Aud 2004 Page #182  
aniel Sheehan, who at the time the Chief Council to the Jesuit Headquarters 2004 Page #186  
l Research Service, to see if I as chief counsel for the United States Jesu 2004 Page #186  
at in the 1940s he was employed as chief of laboratories at the Air Researc 2004 Page #218  
t matter under discussion with the Chief Executive, National Security Counc 2004 Page #252  
 61-Enroute to OCRD (Office of the Chief of Research and Development) ■ 26  2005 Page #8  
arances above top secret" ■ "I was Chief of Foreign Technology Div in Army  2005 Page #8  
 Fritz worked his way up to become chief of alighting devices withm the air 2005 Page #41  
, and a friend of former Air Force Chief of Staff General Curtis LeMay. Nev 2005 Page #79  
 Lockheed's leading engineers, and chief model kit designer for the Testor  2005 Page #80  
Another of Goodall's informants, a Chief Master Sergeant with three tours a 2005 Page #82  
ch General George C. MarshaU, then chief of staff of the armed forces, writ 2005 Page #122  
 be mentioned-the unique Office of Chief of Scaff (OCS) file numbers in the 2005 Page #123  
om IPU headquarters, the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence ordered  2005 Page #124  
" under the authority of Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Gen. St 2005 Page #125  
se James Forrestal, Army Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Carl Spaatz, Gen. Dw 2005 Page #125  
rence Dr. Vannevar Bush, America's chief defense scientist, and Professor A 2005 Page #128  
he Strategic Plans Division of the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO); Directo 2005 Page #130  
rams, Office of the CNO; Assistant Chief of Naval Operations (A.ir); and Co 2005 Page #130  
e 1970s. Mike Maloney is the Group Chief Photographer at Mirror Group Newsp 2005 Page #148  
 be authenticated by comparing its chief elements to similar documents prod 2006 Page #15  
s and extraterrestrial life forms. Chief among these classified activities  2006 Page #16  
E. Boyle, United States Air Force, Chief, Public Affairs Office, Royal Air  2006 Page #137  
ame from Jackass Flats." U.S. Navy Chief Yeoman Describes "Extraterrestrial 2006 Page #156  
hite snake." — Thomas C. Sheppard, Chief Yeoman, U. S. Navy (Retired) Slide 2006 Page #156  
l his retirement in 1995 as an E-7 Chief Petty Officer, Chief Yeoman. He wa 2006 Page #156  
995 as an E-7 Chief Petty Officer, Chief Yeoman. He was born in 1957 and is 2006 Page #156  
ischarge from Active Duty," as E-7 Chief Petty Officer, Chief Yeoman, U. S. 2006 Page #156  
Duty," as E-7 Chief Petty Officer, Chief Yeoman, U. S. Navy, on November 30 2006 Page #156  
ement on November 30, 1995, as E-7 Chief Petty Officer, Chief Yeoman, in Au 2006 Page #156  
 1995, as E-7 Chief Petty Officer, Chief Yeoman, in Austin, Texas. Photo co 2006 Page #156  
egment 1: Tom Sheppard, U. S. Navy Chief Yeoman (retired 1995): "And I saw  2006 Page #157  
 men were summoned by a very angry chief James Seeley. Tom saw the other tw 2006 Page #160  
this under wraps. You want to make Chief, don't you?' I said, `Yes.' 'Alrig 2006 Page #162  
ts of July 27: Seattle Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Gene Hoff describes  2006 Page #185  
 put forth in the local press. The Chief of Staff of the Bolivian Air Force 2007 Page #142  
inas, where it was analyzed by the chief chemist, Dr. Visvaldo :Maffei, in  2007 Page #194  
 created by Douglas M. Crouch, the Chief of the Criminal Investigation Sect 2008 Page #9  
effect. Joseph Bernini, the police chief told me he was a city council meet 2008 Page #13  
] Oak Ridge. AEC Security Division Chief at Oak Ridge checked with Smyrna A 2008 Page #28  
40,000 feet. AEC Security Division Chief checked with Smyrna Air Base with  2008 Page #28  
 The late Lord Hill-Norton, former Chief of the Defense Staff, stated with  2008 Page #32  
e main addressee was the Assistant Chief of the Air Staff; so what I did wa 2008 Page #34  
at the assessment of the Assistant Chief of the Air Staff was a fair one? " 2008 Page #34  
last assignment. He retired as the Chief of Police for Annapolis, MD.27 I w 2008 Page #45  
 contacted retired Westport Police Chief John Regan who provided a copy of  2008 Page #46  
he Capital. Annapolis , MD. Police Chief Robbie Robertson appears in a grou 2008 Page #70  
happened?'" -RAF Bentwaters Flight Chief, December 26, 1980 SLIDE# l Ben/wa 2008 Page #71  
nder 's there, the Security Flight Chief is there, our Flight Chief's there 2008 Page #86  
ns by pointing out that the Farben chief once "held as much stock in Standa 2008 Page #127  
 II." Teagle, together with Farben chief Schmitz, hired famed New York publ 2008 Page #127  
ish Enskilda Bank], and ITT, whose chief, Sosthenes Behn, was a director of 2008 Page #128  
lfferich , prominent figures in SS Chief Heinrich Himmler's Circle of Frien 2008 Page #128  
rcle of Friends of the Gestapo-its chief financiers-and close friends and c 2008 Page #128  
dell Smith had been Eisen110wer 's chief of staff and former U.S. Ambassado 2008 Page #132  
 service, Twining sent a letter to chief of staff of the Army Air Force, Br 2008 Page #132  
 military man, served as Air Force Chief of Staff and Director of Central I 2008 Page #132  
uring his stint on the PSB, Gray's chief consultant was the ubiquitous Henr 2008 Page #133  
r of the ClA in 1949 and assistant chief of staff for intelligence in 1956, 2008 Page #137  
 that Allen Dulles, as OSS station chief in Bern, Switzerland , sat at the  2008 Page #138  
ed from Bern to become OSS station chief in Berlin at the end of the war. I 2008 Page #138  
r of the CIA in 1949 and assistant chief of staff for intelligence in 1956. 2008 Page #138  
; Arthur Nebe, the criminal police chief who also commanded Einsatzkommando 2008 Page #139  
siness partner with Nazi lufnvaffe chief Hern1ann Goering. It was Nixon's i 2008 Page #141  
n-Bush campaign committee , as his chief of staff. Baker is a fourth-genera 2008 Page #142  
es with the Mohns. Hein.rich Mohn, chief of Bertelsmann house from 1921 onw 2008 Page #144  
e 2000, the nation's commander and chief has been the grandson of a man pro 2008 Page #144  
r refused to believe the data or a chief analyst was not convinced that UFO 2009 Page #16  
ly inaccurate estimate. One of the chief problems of the intelligence commu 2009 Page #18  
ligence collection. As soon as the Chief Executive decides on what policy w 2009 Page #25  
he Maury Island case early on. The chief witness, Harold Dahl who worked wi 2009 Page #30  
, Robert Cutler, to U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff, General Nathan Twining t 2009 Page #35  
t it would not be shared with the "Chief Executive [President Kennedy], Nat 2009 Page #39  
n to the James Angleton, the CIA's chief of counterintelligence. Angleton c 2009 Page #42  
ayed by William Colby (then Deputy Chief of the ClA's Far East Division) to 2009 Page #43  
it was the CIA counterintelligence chief who gave the final orders that cul 2009 Page #45  
fluence over covert operations .42 Chief among these was the escalating U.S 2009 Page #45  
ess. Unknown to Kennedy, the CIA's chief of counterintelligence , Angleton  2009 Page #45  
hree former employees. He is their chief spokesman." Furthermore Serpa stat 2009 Page #52  
general who served as Commander in Chief, Pacific Air Forces (CINCPA CAF),  2009 Page #73  
Secretary of the Air Force and the Chief of Staff for USAF inspection, safe 2009 Page #73  
 Lt. Col. McComb (with notation AF Chief of Br.) Lt. Matsomoto Maj. Haight  2009 Page #94  
           James E Clarkson is the Chief Investigator for the Mutual UFO Ne 2009 Page #96  
lied: "Could be." Snodgrass who is chief engineer of the motion picture sou 2009 Page #160  
Auckland University to work as the Chief Engineer at the Scientific Service 2009 Page #163  
 . After the war, he worked as the Chief Engineer, Motion Picture and Sound 2009 Page #164  
tenant General Sir Edward Puttick, Chief of General Staff (N.Z.) on the 13t 2009 Page #164  
tenant General Sir Edward Puttick, Chief of General Staff (N.Z.) on the 13t 2009 Page #169  
cers & men with U.S. Navy ordnance Chief warrant officer and his team of pe 2009 Page #176  

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 Flight Chief is there, our Flight Chief's there, there's other law enforce 2008 Page #86  

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d witnesses in selected UFO cases, chiefly in the united states. In my opin 2003 Page #13  

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ia and briefings for President and Chiefs of Staff o As a result of downed  2003 Page #177  
 crash. ° All members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff arrived the morning afte 2003 Page #193  
er had instant access to the Joint Chiefs of Staff Command center, all the  2003 Page #193  
ting situation in China. The Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lar and Navy De 2003 Page #230  
ry. I felt as did Vincent that the Chiefs of Staff paper was not quite real 2003 Page #230  
quivalent of our Head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Following his retiremen 2004 Page #53  
search & Development and the Joint Chiefs of Staff during W. W. II.] 59     2004 Page #62  
inquiry. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff provided military suppor 2004 Page #63  
elopment Board (JRDB) of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) under whose author 2004 Page #65  
time, all the members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff landed at the ranch to m 2004 Page #177  
cation on the records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. This man stated he had  2004 Page #191  
staff, department heads, the Joint Chiefs, and foreign representatives, a c 2004 Page #252  
ff, Department Heads and the Joint Chiefs were to be deliberately steered a 2004 Page #254  
nd "nuclear Armageddon." The Joint Chiefs of Staff (the "top brass" of all  2006 Page #165  
9: Unckr lhe guidance of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. the Defense lntel11gcnc 2007 Page #175  
etter and sent it via the Maryland Chiefs of Police Association. An executi 2008 Page #45  
t CIA operations through the Joint Chiefs of Staff. These executive actions 2009 Page #35  
52 Top Secret memos from the Joint Chiefs of Staff titled: "Joint Logistic  2009 Page #36  
ng Memo, the Smith Memo, the Joint Chiefs of Staff Memos, the Truman Memo a 2009 Page #37  
ssued on the same day to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and also forwarded to D 2009 Page #38  
mly under the control of the Joint Chiefs.12 According to Col Fletcher Prou 2009 Page #38  
 three NSAMs explain why the Joint Chiefs were excluded from the most class 2009 Page #38  
 Plan for MAJESTIC" from the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Prominent among the var 2009 Page #38  
Staff, department heads, the Joint Chiefs, and foreign representatives." Ba 2009 Page #39  
ional security staff and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The assassination direc 2009 Page #45  
ted Colonel C.W. Salmon, the N .Z. Chiefs of Staff Representative in the So 2009 Page #164  
nsmitted by him to the New Zealand Chiefs of Staff with a request that New  2009 Page #165  
equest was examined by New Zealand Chiefs of Staff Committee , and proposal 2009 Page #165  
st was examined by the New Zealand Chiefs of Staff Committee, and proposals 2009 Page #167  
nsmitted by him to the New Zealand Chiefs of Staff with a request that New  2009 Page #170  

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s, communications , etc. The Joint Chiefs' memo corroborates the 1954 Cutle 2009 Page #36  

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) C. A • .John.Ion B1 Direction ot Chiet ot Bureau ,, \69                   2009 Page #175  

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x miles south of downtown _Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, at 7:32 p.m. Local re 2004 Page #67  
's Crash-Retrieval Reports 62 1974 Chihuahua, Mexico 0 1 1 1 1 Researcher E 2004 Page #114  
gs and follow-ups. • 3. Report 62, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1974. Quick response  2004 Page #118  
es with the code word • Report 62, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1974: death of Mexica 2004 Page #118  
 from an unknown cause Case 3. The Chihuahua Disk Crash. Nick Redfern' s pr 2006 Page #109  
very of a crashed disk in state of Chihuahua. Although the trail is cold, s 2006 Page #109  
t, titled Research Findings on the Chihuahua Disk Crash is dated March 23,  2006 Page #133  
he town of Coyame, in the state of Chihuahua, not far from the U.S. border. 2006 Page #133  
2001. 32. Research Findings on the Chihuahua Disk Crash, March 23, 1992. Se 2006 Page #137  
etween Presidio, Texas and Coyame, Chihuahua. Even as wreckage rained down  2007 Page #184  
 book titled Mexico's Roswell: The Chihuahua UFO Crash by Noe Torres and Ru 2007 Page #184  
4 UFO entered the Mexican state of Chihuahua , characterized by tall, rugge 2007 Page #185  
aps to a Mexican air force base in Chihuahua City, located about I 00 miles 2007 Page #187  
ts in the desert around Coyame and Chihuahua, came across a large pit in th 2007 Page #190  
9-page book, Mexico's Roswell: The Chihuahua UFO Crash, available for $13.9 2007 Page #192  
 the Document Research Findings on Chihuahua Disk Crash." IO July 2006. "El 2007 Page #192  
 J. Uriarte. Mexico's Roswell: The Chihuahua UFO Crash. College Station, TX 2007 Page #192  

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ng debris down on a portion of the Chihuahuan Desert known as El Llano. The 2007 Page #185  
s traversing the dirt roads of the Chihuahuan Desert, headed either back to 2007 Page #187  
he authors traveled to this remote Chihuahuan desert area, bent on further  2007 Page #188  

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ort of a disc crash retrieval from ChiJjli on May 17, 1974, plus these phot 2007 Page #162  

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t of Albuquerque, and not far from ChiJjlj, was the access road to the rugh 2007 Page #164  

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 And I had heard bits... just as a child, bits and pieces of this puzzle, f 2003 Page #35  
th. It would possibly fit an older child, ten to twelve years old. There is 2003 Page #48  
ash Retrieval in St. Augustine, NM child has a foot this narrow in front of 2003 Page #49  
ould be an impossible length for a child that age. This child length sole i 2003 Page #49  
 length for a child that age. This child length sole is at least 1/2 inch n 2003 Page #49  
e. It was obviously the grave of a child or very small man. At the head of  2004 Page #27  
puters on the desk of every school child could be used to enhance the photo 2004 Page #141  
imed that rancher Mac Brazel and a child who accompanied him saw alien bodi 2004 Page #143  
m saw alien bodies there too. (The child would have been a neighbor's son w 2004 Page #143  
earch, sociology, human sexuality, child rearing, political science and ufo 2005 Page #87  
ings and conclusions are the idiot child of ufology. The intention of thjs  2005 Page #88  
 that, sounds childish but l was a child. When I got there 1 found that the 2007 Page #80  
 dreams about UFOs constantly as a child and had seen one once. I remember  2007 Page #80  
 and so my dad was an illegitimate child which in those days was unspeakabl 2007 Page #81  
            GM: Yes, l was an only child to my parents but when my dad rema 2007 Page #82  
ow if it was because 1 was an only child, I was always feeling very secure. 2007 Page #82  
udent to subsequent generations of child and adolescent psychiatrists. The  2008 Page #140  
scent psychiatrists. The number of child psychologists in U.S. schools grew 2008 Page #140  
er had grown to 374. The number of child psychologists in U.S. schools grew 2008 Page #141  
. She almost lost her son and only child in the same accident. Despite her  2009 Page #88  
the tree to bend under its weight. Child and adult witness accounts have th 2009 Page #135  
e park, the parents of some of the child witnesses and their neighbors repo 2009 Page #136  
h respectful attention paid to the child witness accounts and Tass's insist 2009 Page #138  

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n be measured seems to be a size 3 child's shoe, corresponding to a size 4- 2003 Page #48  

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

 that was responsible for the most child-like depiction of human and vehicl 2007 Page #74  

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

 exposed to this story. During her childhood she heard bits and pieces duri 2003 Page #22  
the most intriguing event of their childhood was rekindled. Baca and Padill 2005 Page #154  
 that he was picked out during his childhood by the U.S. military and had a 2006 Page #16  
nce he was identified early in his childhood by the military as someone tha 2006 Page #22  
elepathic skills recognized during childhood; _ Recruited due to innate tel 2006 Page #22  
elepathic skills recognized during childhood Inspired to join the Air Force 2006 Page #22  
 Individuals are identified during childhood as having unique skills (e.g., 2006 Page #23  
ely some cause of higher levels of childhood cancers in the area; and his t 2006 Page #125  
as apparently related to a rise in childhood leukemia in the area, and they 2006 Page #126  

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l really wanted to do that, sounds childish but l was a child. When I got t 2007 Page #80  

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heastern Missourian newspaper. His children have been contacted along with  2003 Page #31  
-05-7191 ■ FBI file requested ■ No children, a nephew ■ Spent two years at  2003 Page #32  
 ■ Died Nov 1983 at age of 74 □ No children, survived by four brothers b Sp 2003 Page #33  
on is to find them or their living children. Allegedly, there were three de 2003 Page #33  
them. Many of these witnesses were children or teenagers in 1965, and remem 2003 Page #57  
 them, hundreds of names and their children. • Air Technical Intelligence C 2003 Page #167  
ed to keep Reagan away from school children asking questions after speeches 2003 Page #198  
tition in Northern Ireland. School children wrote letters to the visiting U 2003 Page #201  
all stature reminds, one of /Voung children ./It is believed that there wer 2003 Page #236  
elock's wife Brenda, and their two children. They all agreed that the light 2004 Page #45  
mer Army Brigadier • Married, four children Death of John Ferry is RV Answe 2004 Page #211  
 the neighborhood. Apparently some children had reported seeing a strange c 2005 Page #31  
red in 1989 to raise his 2 adopted children with his wife Roberta where the 2005 Page #174  
ore important to the future for my children and grandson than the notion of 2006 Page #13  
ed and you kiss your wife and your children goodbye and you left. You never 2006 Page #20  
bartered with their neighbors. The children could walk to school by themsel 2006 Page #92  
erall stature reminds one of young children. It is believed that there were 2006 Page #104  
 and a horse, as well, and our two children. We had a friend of ours visiti 2006 Page #128  
m. We were in the caravan with the children, as we couldn't move into the c 2006 Page #128  
 UFOs and Media Desensitization of Children Karyn Dolan ................... 2007 Page #5  
liens steal our CO\VS." SELLING TO CHILDREN The 1981 film "ET" so insinuate 2007 Page #62  
on as _Mickey Mouse. His appeal to children ts underuable and !us ability t 2007 Page #62  
cts has not dimmed over the years. Children were the target audience of thi 2007 Page #62  
ublic as well as Montessori school children. !'Or children looking for an e 2007 Page #63  
s Montessori school children. !'Or children looking for an extra terrestria 2007 Page #63  
 was outside. He and the other two children were outside playing, so they a 2007 Page #167  
 UFOs and Media Desensitization of Children Karyn Dolan Copyright 2007 Kory 2007 Page #177  
ce officer and a father with small children. Don Johnson, the State Directo 2008 Page #55  
ne. When I met her in 1993 she was Children 's Librarian for the Timberland 2008 Page #57  
providing interesting programs for children and young adults. One of the mo 2008 Page #57  
very citizen of every country, his children, and llis life's work, are thre 2008 Page #117  
 ostensibly to prevent cavities in children between the ages of seven and 1 2008 Page #140  
 led the study of hyperactivity in children, studied under Dr. Hermann Stut 2008 Page #140  
ned for the education of migratory children, most of whom come from the fam 2008 Page #143  
d testing bas proven a handicap to children who speak English as a second l 2008 Page #143  
, The Modern Library, Random House Children 's Books, Fodor's Travel Public 2008 Page #143  
rs that most of the witnesses were children or that some of their accounts  2009 Page #135  
 the Aucklllnd re-The:,, l;:ive nu children. I ports, nld il hlld "nc,-c-r  2009 Page #182  

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e author and wrote several popular children's books. The Bowen manuscript c 2004 Page #244  
quiet and secluded life near their children's school. Dan told me that the  2005 Page #174  
k in ""./: .... 1960 ■ Bowen wrote children's books ■ Three addresses are s 2007 Page #43  
e -Month Club, Black Expressions , Children's Bookof-the-Month Club, Behavi 2008 Page #144  

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tion of Drs. James LeDuc and Jamie Childs, who had done extensive work with 2006 Page #111  

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

1091 TO DO OUT 1,1121002' Santiago Chile Radii, Warta Network in Spa sb 103 2004 Page #20  
ota, Colombia, 1975 or 1976; Tabe, Chile, 1993) in which actual metallic fr 2007 Page #193  
rance,Japan, Brazil, Argentina and Chile. With the e xception of the Ubarub 2007 Page #193  
rerillos, close co the border with Chile. The date was mid-February 1967 an 2007 Page #195  
no Poulain had worked and lived in Chile for a while prior to the 1967 inci 2007 Page #198  
 the Poulain UFO. CASE # 5 -T ABE (Chile, November 15, 1993) -Metal Fragmen 2007 Page #200  
 Tabe alleged UFO metal comes from Chile but it was mostly analyzed in Japa 2007 Page #200  

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

though copper (a common mineral in Chile's nonhern region) is the main comp 2007 Page #201  

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

he fragment that were conducted by Chilean institutions (Luciano Poulain ha 2007 Page #198  
abe's case was investigated by the Chilean ufologists Rodrigo Fuenzalida, r 2007 Page #200  
ysis were conducted by two private Chilean laboratories in 1994, Laboratori 2007 Page #200  
 Cu (copper) 46.40 Zn (zinc) 13.53 Chilean scientists who have looked at th 2007 Page #201  
ld be obvious by now that both the Chilean and Argentine UFO fragments dese 2007 Page #201  

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

; _ Okl,r., PC"".,Jc.•1 'M .. uhM' Chilili is 30 miles southeast of downtow 2007 Page #160  
iles northeast of Belen. Belen and Chilili are only about 70 miles north of 2007 Page #160  
MAP Kirtland, Coyote Canyon, ERDA, Chilili (tvlay 17, 1974 djsc retrieval)  2007 Page #164  

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

hs." And 5, the very last and most chilling line of the article. "On the wi 2003 Page #95  
h, the Bentwaters incident had two chilling Cold War 'back stories.' At the 2004 Page #46  
 positively spooky, not to mention chilling. British scientists and airmen, 2004 Page #206  

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

7 Scully, Frank: In Armour Bright (Chilton, 1963), p. 199. 18 Cahn, "The Fl 2004 Page #224  

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aao la.aat yiwnu *m yasr wtsrlm la Chim Is smylstot ym will yr saw at aa a  2003 Page #223  

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•aaUtaiw* 4* ^ct giABm* '■Wn yw 4a Chin*, da aosplsted you MU- P.3?®®*® 4ww 2003 Page #216  
e face, triangular head to pointed chin 11 1948 Aztec, New Mexico, USA 1 1  2004 Page #111  
with nice-looking breasts, pointed chin and red hair under her arms, who ob 2006 Page #109  

Word: "china", 56 instance(s) (Back to Top)

roken dish fragments help date old china. This artifact fits absolutely non 2003 Page #45  
S. had just recovered a plane from China that they Chinese had shot down cl 2003 Page #202  
e it in his files which we take to China." So the original goes to China. 2 2003 Page #204  
to China." So the original goes to China. 2. From the Confidential files of 2003 Page #204  
ident about Wedemeyer's mission to china and attaches a draft of the direct 2003 Page #205  
x Copies of Wedemeyer Directive to China Attribute A B C D E F Source HST-L 2003 Page #205  
ing Ground Command Center" vs. "...China" « "...reported unidentified flyin 2003 Page #207  
und American policy with regard to China". • "When your mission to New Mexi 2003 Page #207  
our mission to New Mexico..." vs. "China" and "Sandia AEC" vs. "Korea." • " 2003 Page #207  
mo, to send Wedemeyer on a trip to China. Twining was likely informed over  2003 Page #208  
 had written his own directive for China. Response: Could it be that both d 2003 Page #208  
se, or did Wedemeyer on his way to China stop off in New Mexico to see Twin 2003 Page #208  
t: Mission of General Wedemeyer to China, 6-7 July 1947 v" Hand written not 2003 Page #211  
to the President about Wedemeyer's China trip and "in view of evident leak  2003 Page #211  
 1947 about Wedemeyer's mission to China that has the directive attached to 2003 Page #211  
ret, July 2, 1947 draft mission to China scope that includes a directive x  2003 Page #211  
 nsmm Xou? Qissisa will pre*e*d t* China without delay far th* Pits^ oo of  2003 Page #213  
ble Anorlean p©li@y with regard to China. In presenting the findings of you 2003 Page #213  
ay r*twn»sBd. Mhsn your Mission in China is ooaplsted you will proceed on a 2003 Page #213  
 it in his fil&s which v.e take to China.1. Here are two copies of the dire 2003 Page #216  
: A. DIRECTIVE You will proceed to China without delay with the mission of  2003 Page #222  
s Mission, of General Wedemeyer to China For some time we have been conside 2003 Page #224  
rapidly deteriorating situation in China. We are desirous of finding ways i 2003 Page #224  
litary and economic, we might give China but these recommendations have see 2003 Page #224  
g Lieutenant General Vfedemeyer to China with a few assistants to make a fa 2003 Page #224  
iliar with the state of affairs in China and intimately known to many impor 2003 Page #224  
RAL WEDET.ZYER You will proceed to China without delay for the uurpose of m 2003 Page #225  
und American policy with regard to China. In presenting the findings of you 2003 Page #225  
is not given. When your mission in China is completed you will proceed on a 2003 Page #225  
KTIVE TO L•Vrt' Im will preened te China wUhonft delay fer tha jes^cco c£ w 2003 Page #226  
nae in net gi—• Aon you* nlaalm la China in eanplated yaw will pranat co a  2003 Page #226  
 i Mission or General Nedoneyer to China For oom time we have boon consider 2003 Page #228  
litary and economic, wo night give China but these recoaaendations have sea 2003 Page #228  
ng Lieutenant General Wedeaeyer to China with a few assistants to sake & fa 2003 Page #228  
lllar with the state of affairs in China and personally known to easy impor 2003 Page #228  
oARTPUS Wedoaeyer it proceeding to China, on a fact-finding □ioslon within  2003 Page #229  
 experts and assistants will be in China ap- proxiaatoly six weeks. I shoul 2003 Page #229  
R, LOVETT : 'x EftSfflLY SUBJECT : CHINA 4 'For some time I have been consi 2003 Page #230  
rapidly deteriorating situation in China. The Joint Chiefs of Staff, and th 2003 Page #230  
rticularly as to Implementation in China. Nevertheless, the situation is cr 2003 Page #230  
our continuing action in regard to China. ' N) __For. about two weeks I hav 2003 Page #230  
ability —• of sending Wedemeyer to China with e few assistants to make a su 2003 Page #230  
 Re is generally familiar with the China state of affairs and par- (0 ticul 2003 Page #230  
arify our situation with regard to China. f\j I therefore brought Wedemeyer 2003 Page #230  
rom the New Mexico desert but from China, Russia, Japan, Bolivia — or indee 2004 Page #17  
 ■ Europeans copied gunpowder from China ■ Native Americans got rifles from 2005 Page #3  
India or the 1.3 Billion people in China. Obviously, the UN also does not s 2006 Page #5  
 Newark, New Jersey, to Hong Kong, China, in less than 17 hours... Nudear s 2006 Page #6  
t probing Russia, North Korea, and China causing the loss of 166 crew membe 2006 Page #8  
Warfare Center Weapons Division at China Lake, likely tracked the craft on  2006 Page #45  
Fan, Manchuria and other cities in China. Human experiments were used and 3 2006 Page #107  
nd an atomic bomb race. Russia and China were becoming potent Communist adv 2006 Page #165  
n President Truman to "drop it" on China. Truman worried about the possibil 2006 Page #165  
 The Soviet Uruon's UF0 Programs ■ China a.,id :\ustralasia Great Expectati 2008 Page #161  
 NUCLEAR WEAPONS What have Russia, China, Sweden, and Switzerland in common 2009 Page #22  
wise to at least inform Russia and China of our intent, and, by doing so, m 2009 Page #22  

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 also led directly to the birth of China's large and sophisticated UFO rese 2005 Page #84  

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se of your survey yon will oontaat Chinas* officials oekS. IogkSofb in basi 2003 Page #213  
th* area. In your discussions with Chinas* offXelalB aeS leaders in positio 2003 Page #213  
in a ©f rehabilitation only if ths Chinas* Gownnent pre- eoato ooSiafactory 2003 Page #213  

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

lon to support or further official Chines* pro- Qrano uhioh do not confers  2003 Page #213  
um and composite material from the chines (side fairings on the forward fus 2006 Page #76  

Word: "chinese", 24 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 the concrete at the old Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood. Were the d 2003 Page #101  
vered a plane from China that they Chinese had shot down claiming to be a s 2003 Page #202  
the area. In your discussions with Chinese...". There are no matching sente 2003 Page #207  
 to support or to further official Chinese programs that do not conform to  2003 Page #207  
cted. You will contact appropriate Chinese officials and leaders in the cou 2003 Page #222  
 area. j__In your discussions with Chinese officials in positions of respon 2003 Page #222  
intimately known to many important Chinese officials. It is estimated that  2003 Page #224  
the area. In your discussions with Chinese officials and leaders in positio 2003 Page #225  
gram of rehabilitation only if the Chinese Government presents satisfactory 2003 Page #225  
effective measures looking towards Chinese recovery and provided further th 2003 Page #225  
 to support or to further official Chinese programs which do not conform to 2003 Page #225  
personally known to easy important Chinese officials. There Is attached a d 2003 Page #228  
trongly in favor of supporting the Chinese Government both in a military wa 2003 Page #230  
cher referred to those symbols as "Chinese" or "Japanese" — not because the 2004 Page #135  
military UFO reports. The death of Chinese leader Mao Zedong in 1976 led to 2005 Page #84  
fast. We knew the Russians and the Chinese and whoever did not have air tra 2006 Page #148  
 By resisting the North Korean and Chinese aggression had President Truman  2006 Page #164  
ernment had been worried about the Chinese response to the attempt of the U 2006 Page #165  
an army. Then, on November 25, the Chinese counterattacked with about 200,0 2006 Page #165  
es, numbered at about one half the Chinese force, were once again in danger 2006 Page #165  
eat to use nuclear weapons against Chinese troops. The night of Dec. 5, Tru 2006 Page #165  
 been an immediate reaction to the Chinese entry into the Korean War near t 2006 Page #176  
e and may even just show so-called Chinese lanterns, but the media coverage 2008 Page #68  
s and accidenta lly hit Russian or Chinese territory because of poor target 2009 Page #22  

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

e skipped over him and they didn't chink he was alive. My mom was crying an 2007 Page #122  

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

snee of effective censures looking Chinos* rocovery and providod farther th 2003 Page #213  

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

, meets a Man eirlP tIO3 own 3 VOW chior et Edoseds Ai 0 Orel Sr.", Su,l a  2006 Page #30  

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

ss at the NSC of W.H." ■ Saw brown chip, one from North American Rockwell ■ 2005 Page #8  
on supposedly alien bodies" • "The chip ... revolutionize the world ... spa 2005 Page #8  
hrown m with great men ... ■ " ••• chip should have taken centuries ... " ■ 2005 Page #9  

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

 "The end goal is to get everybody chipped , to control the whole society,  2008 Page #136  

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ors for today's inregraced circuit chips, fiber optics, lasers, night-visio 2005 Page #167  

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

lly short paragraphs with distinct chirography potentially traceable to spe 2004 Page #245  

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

turnal, time-lapse photography. In chis investigative techruque, the camera 2005 Page #95  
for any student of ufology. I hope chis paper will encourage readers to see 2005 Page #104  
hat we will see another edition of chis important book in the not coo dista 2005 Page #105  
's .... All records pertainin g co chis unit were surrendered to the U.S. A 2005 Page #123  
tion? For those who are unaware of chis controversial film, a brief recap m 2005 Page #145  
, on arrival, it became clear chat chis was no Russian plane. Instead he cl 2005 Page #145  
 to melt at about 700 degrees, and chis sample, being eutectic in nature (a 2005 Page #158  
ature of research. T began work on chis paper vaguely expectin g co confirm 2007 Page #59  
ducts? \Xlhich companies are using chis image[)' in their advertising? Does 2007 Page #59  
hey were sitting side by side with chis big lump on it, covered with a tarp 2007 Page #122  
ht around the same time. DeBow: So chis is right after the fire goc put our 2007 Page #125  
d be seen that would give clues ro chis thing." "Everything," he adds with  2007 Page #139  
t always stands our for me is char chis was nor just like a big old boar or 2007 Page #139  
hat: " ... we cannot rule out that chis signal was of nuclear origin." le w 2007 Page #143  
far as would be necessary to annul chis danger . Another possibility may ex 2008 Page #112  
cessary to come co an agreement in chis area. The appearance of unidentifie 2008 Page #114  
the idea of Oppenheimer discussing chis with the President. I talked co Gor 2008 Page #114  

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

and tools — saws, drills, hammers, chisels — nothing." Shortly afterwards,  2004 Page #15  

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

ts of earthlings was not what came chittering from his dot-matrix printer.  2003 Page #149  

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

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

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

was kept in the files of the Joint Chjefs of Staff. Some of the security ma 2005 Page #125  

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the so-called Oranur Experiment, a chjlling example of the accumulator's un 2005 Page #94  

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rt having_ to do with 1 the aerJa1 chJnaware is that Soviet ag~nt.s in the  2009 Page #177  

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s fascinating to seek the truth of chjs astonishing claim. It is also ruffi 2005 Page #117  
 to Moon Duse. The likelihood chat chjs is indeed the case is borne out by  2007 Page #144  

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d)nQatratiort Other Enterpr Deputy Chk,f of Artillery Rocket Units NI1-4 NI 2004 Page #155  

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ffMBU TOKMDM J"77 fcs will pnm  to Chlaa wlthest *elay far th* pmyooi «f ea 2003 Page #223  
 Ac^sfcsn. yallay- with rajiwt. to Chlaa* Xa jaooortia ths fSatlags aS J7CS 2003 Page #223  

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 the bals thal l"la1G on ll1!eS al Chlisamts. gretl1ish in ai1or m a11 shin 2009 Page #151  

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

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

:.-. uu1 o! Aucklanci which quctcd chnn_i:eo •~e~~ a~d inf,o,m~l:ion. I "m( 2009 Page #182  

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mer CIA A,·lutiun \Vcck & Spucc Tc:chnolo.:,y. :unrc,~J, 1 21)(),1 To the S 2005 Page #30  

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and w,11 rnc :;uit for dl-8¥-•'fhc Chnrleston Ga1.ette .Sa1111·tl1-1~ ·, Ju 2009 Page #182  

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

rk. Jose was drinking a cup of hot chocolate when the flash, the sustained  2005 Page #153  
ured. These smiling, bonneted milk chocolate ducks on lolly pop sticks woul 2007 Page #64  

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ing the threat. They would have no choice. The lights were flying around th 2003 Page #142  
ult. Nonetheless, he really had no choice after what he had just witnessed. 2004 Page #34  
or it" either; however they had no choice but to sail through the stuff. La 2004 Page #39  
 but I guess we never really had a choice. God bless and stay safe. Mike Ve 2004 Page #50  
s head of NKVD • Stalin's personal choice to oversee both nuclear and rocke 2004 Page #158  
finitely a secondary and transient choice. • This is where preliminary, but 2004 Page #171  
 into something and you're given a choice — you're either in or you're out. 2004 Page #190  
t in any case you are faced with a choice like that and someone says "We wo 2004 Page #190  
hat is what it was, and you have a choice — either you are in or you are no 2004 Page #190  
n the same way I was and given the choice would have opted into it. Virtual 2004 Page #190  
— I don't know. I didn't make that choice as to why me. I had the choice to 2004 Page #190  
hat choice as to why me. I had the choice to make — yes it will be me or no 2004 Page #190  
t that point the CIA had to make a choice, either to allow this unknown air 2006 Page #134  
d, however, an event that took the choice out of their hands. High altitude 2006 Page #134  
 him to do either and gave him the choice of a word-of-honor commitment not 2006 Page #167  
round would have made rum an ideal choice to head the autopsy team of the b 2007 Page #75  
pages might not have been a better choice. Slide I 8 shows the data that Da 2008 Page #107  
September, I 947, obviously a good choice for a top-secret group like MJ-12 2008 Page #131  
Country Homes & Gardens, Crafter's Choice, Discovery Channel Book Club, Dou 2008 Page #144  
d in the covert world, even to get choice assignments like the JFK hit. Ser 2009 Page #31  

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

 ON “DOWNED SATELLITE ” Four other choices c meteors cweather balloons omil 2003 Page #182  
rthermore, it was just one of five choices offered to keep nosy people away 2003 Page #183  
roduces the controversy, offers 30 choices for what they might be. II. The  2007 Page #44  

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first by UFO researchers, then the choir to whom they preached, and finally 2003 Page #141  

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

e attack the city of Changteh with cholera. It is estimated 10,000 civilian 2006 Page #107  

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

urning home to 1530 Main Street he choose to share this story with his wife 2003 Page #21  
 — cold blooded murder a Why: • He choose to pry into an area (UFO's ETs) t 2004 Page #208  
it might seem naive to some, Reich choose to direct his written concerns re 2005 Page #96  
, the evidence for crashed UFOs. I choose this because it directly addresse 2005 Page #120  
at characterizes "intelligence"? I choose that it is "logic and the attenda 2006 Page #101  
owingly, the ad agency responsible choose an image long associated with som 2007 Page #74  
van (alias KUJI) I ha\ e spoken to choose to hack overseas sites because th 2007 Page #89  
 relations that individual authors choose to use. Other techniques use ling 2008 Page #106  
, where scientists are not free to choose their careers, this latter argume 2009 Page #21  

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

alls himself' Anonymous.' Until he chooses to make his name known, this is  2009 Page #52  

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 manner at secret locations of our choosing. The Manual makes it clear that 2003 Page #187  
ogy and weapons at location of our choosing. However, 183                   2003 Page #187  
ne case idea would be fine. He was choosing the Roswell case. Thus began a  2003 Page #200  
either employed an alien or a UFO, choosing instead to rely on the spoken w 2007 Page #75  
. Hitler went against tradition by choosing not work out of an office in th 2008 Page #128  

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

amous UFO-Related Quotes Albert M. Chop USAF Press Liaison “The airforce ha 2003 Page #11  
ir Force who believe in UFOs. ” Al Chop, former press liaison, United State 2003 Page #11  
t, Donald Keyhoe spoke with Albert Chop, an Air Force spokesman about the " 2006 Page #96  
 the "Flatwoods Monster" incident. Chop told him the Air Forces explanation 2006 Page #96  

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 dropped down into the valley. The chopper landed, disgorging several secur 2006 Page #79  
 woods all three days. I did see a chopper /(ft something out of the woods  2009 Page #79  

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 have made a lot of sense. Get big choppers, make them as silent as possibl 2006 Page #116  
he place. There were more jets and choppers that day than I had seen in my  2006 Page #155  

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my daddy said we had to finish our chores." Stephens said his father rode a 2004 Page #30  

Word: "chose", 24 instance(s) (Back to Top)

them, and indeed already had. Many chose to think that Moore was thumbing h 2003 Page #147  
 been told of crashed saucers, and chose not to release it, comes from a 19 2003 Page #197  
nsiders, who told the UFO secrets, chose not to play ball with Clinton. Cli 2003 Page #199  
Crash Retrieval Conference impact, chose to copy Truman's approval signatur 2003 Page #204  
Well, of course, what do you do? I chose to go with it. I guess I'm really  2004 Page #190  
old what he was offered and why he chose to turn it down: I was approached  2004 Page #194  
e of some of those closest to rum, chose to make the trial a forum for the  2005 Page #101  
e was denied and the Supreme Court chose not to comment on rus 99           2005 Page #101  
hat the cameraman was doing during chose few weeks." And what does Santiljj 2005 Page #151  
d LA Times. The fact the Air Force chose to make a statement on the 19th an 2006 Page #46  
 depending upon whether government chose to cast a Contact event in positiv 2006 Page #55  
ing UFO crash retrieval stories. I chose them because they share these char 2006 Page #72  
detention. He wisely cooled of and chose the former. When we reached the Wh 2006 Page #167  
uct could have been promoted, they chose to introduce him as an 'unidentifi 2007 Page #64  
 lower part of the screen and next chose the disconnect command and that wa 2007 Page #86  
e of that mechanism at the rime. I chose US sites because it was my underst 2007 Page #89  
t" and you aren't allowed co argue chose points. M\XI: So the prosecution a 2007 Page #91  
tion). Jack was aUO\\ ed to select chose photographs best suited for the up 2007 Page #95  
 scuff, all that equipment and all chose people ready so quick? Aunt: lt wa 2007 Page #171  
s analvses had basicallv confirmed chose of Dr. Maffei. , , Maney aJso ment 2007 Page #194  
e sky, strange craft,' they added, chose were their exact words. I doubted  2007 Page #197  
 somehow he did not.read it, or he chose not to respond. I don't have an ex 2008 Page #45  
e author, who is from Olympia, WA, chose to pattern the professor in his hi 2008 Page #70  
 traditional social values, so she chose to follow her husband to Oregon wh 2009 Page #93  

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saucers. These few examples I have chosen, are the result of attempts to tr 2003 Page #189  
the fact that all governments have chosen to cover up the ET presence, Smit 2004 Page #88  
had crashed flying saucers and had chosen to cover it up. After asking a nu 2004 Page #89  
standing of how the government has chosen to deal with the UFO mystery behi 2004 Page #180  
est. The data indicate that he had chosen a variable trutsformer that satur 2006 Page #41  
al uncertainties that, if properly chosen, would together bracket all varie 2006 Page #52  
r what-ever reason MacDill AFB was chosen as a sort of "clearing house" sto 2007 Page #110  

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ned during California training for CHP 59 1974 Texas, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researc 2004 Page #113  

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mbined with space vehicles poses a chreac on a scale which makes it absolut 2008 Page #114  

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, on the Mystery Theater 9 Michael Chrichton, The Andromeda Strain, Knopf,  2006 Page #102  

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

 in the Shag Harbor investigation, Chris Styles had been doing an exhaustiv 2004 Page #42  
 the scene as the new guy in town, Chris and I eventually tied up on this t 2004 Page #42  
t I had to do many interviews with Chris and then go out and re-interview m 2004 Page #42  
etails and anecdotal evidence that Chris so far had not uncovered. 39       2004 Page #42  
nference During my interviews with Chris he said that he had contacted or h 2004 Page #43  
e witnesses who was interviewed by Chris and his friend Bob MacDonald on th 2004 Page #43  
ther book of mine and my co-author Chris Styles, suffice it to say that sho 2004 Page #43  
ory will be relayed. One afternoon Chris Style, a bachelor, was at a Laundr 2004 Page #43  
nt Point location rang a bell with Chris because while interviewing one of  2004 Page #43  
alled diving off Government Point. Chris Styles wished at the time that he  2004 Page #43  
ment Point area and suggested that Chris try and track them down. Maybe the 2004 Page #44  
em down. Maybe they saw something. Chris took the names not really expectin 2004 Page #44  
oned a third man who probably was. Chris was unable to track him down after 2004 Page #44  
f the date. Once more we return to Chris Styles who after these two instanc 2004 Page #44  
fax. When asked by the friend what Chris was up to these days, Chris took h 2004 Page #44  
d what Chris was up to these days, Chris took him over to his car and showe 2004 Page #44  
 over off Shelburne." Taken aback, Chris asked him what he was talking abou 2004 Page #44  
ng on a ship off Government Point. Chris stated that he was in the RCAF, so 2004 Page #44  
eping their mouths shut. American? Chris wanted to know what the hell Ameri 2004 Page #44  
said that he had to leave and left Chris with his mouth hanging open. 41    2004 Page #44  
ference It didn't end there. Later Chris was contacted, once directly and o 2004 Page #45  
same story. They probably had seen Chris on a couple of television programs 2004 Page #45  
was to do the segment he contacted Chris and backed out. We were not to fin 2004 Page #45  
his remains a story. It is fact to Chris and I but to the public it has to  2004 Page #45  
FB, Ohio, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Chris Coffey V, 5 Witness Astronaut Oniz 2004 Page #113  
alt and I were standing there with Chris. He was good friends with Col. Hal 2008 Page #88  
e was good friends with Col. Halt. Chris says, 'What happened, Colonel? ' H 2008 Page #88  
lonel? ' Halt goes, 'Weird things, Chris. We had things over, on top of, th 2008 Page #88  

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

tigating the case for over a year. Chris' friend floored him by saying, "Oh 2004 Page #44  
with no explanation. At that point Chris' friend said that he had to leave  2004 Page #44  

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thing to do with creation of Jesus Christ and all sorts of ridiculous 191   2004 Page #194  

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ut forty miles southwest of Corpus Christi, Texas. After approximately sixt 2006 Page #133  
tion 155 miles southeast of Corpus Christi, the object simultaneously decel 2006 Page #133  
r the Texas seaport town of Corpus Christi, where military radar detected t 2007 Page #185  

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nhabitant of this world, was given Christian burial in the Aurora Cemetery. 2004 Page #27  
atthew studied psychology at Texas Christian University, comparative religi 2006 Page #195  
enter for Democratic Institutions, Christian Socialist League, Communist Le 2008 Page #143  

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undamentalist religious cults from Christianity to Islam and every power-cr 2006 Page #181  

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

1st Security Police: It was around Christmas 1980 and we, D Flight, were fi 2004 Page #55  
urred on consecutive nights around Christmas, 1980. • Bob Ball was the Flig 2004 Page #56  
d and thjs place was lit up like a Christmas tree! In every single builrung 2005 Page #66  
t the Foundation and still sends a Christmas card every year! Physical Evid 2006 Page #206  
 a clip from Newsweek magazine for Christmas week, 1944. 1 t says that repo 2007 Page #17  
geant Robbie read The Night before Christmas over the county channel at mid 2008 Page #44  
the clock was about to change from Christmas day 1980 to midnight, December 2008 Page #78  
r the clock changed to midnight on Christmas, Sgt. Penniston received a rad 2009 Page #62  
s being in the day room soon after Christmas when some aim1en talked about  2009 Page #81  

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

ries, Okemos MI ■ Inks: thin layer chromatography (TLC) ■ Pencils: chemical 2007 Page #46  
ries, Okemos MI ■ Inks: thin layer chromatography (TLC) ■ Pencils: chemical 2008 Page #120  

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 shape. Everything had a very high chrome look to it. I would say size rang 2006 Page #153  

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

hich integrates into the host cell chromosome. Many naturally occurring can 2004 Page #81  

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

me into the DNA of the host cell's chromosomes. Many cancers in vertebrates 2004 Page #81  
D? Not sure, but it has to do with chromosomes? Or something like that. HOW 2008 Page #91  
R SOME REASON THEY CAN'T GET THESE CHROMOSOMES, WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO THEM? T 2008 Page #91  
. REPRODUCING IS A PROBLEM? DO OUR CHROMOSOMES HELP WITH THAT? Apparently.  2008 Page #91  

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

ere directed toward dissolving the chronic muscular contractions of his pat 2005 Page #90  
od pressure, was overweight, and a chronic smoker. But based on what he rep 2005 Page #104  
reutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) and chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction s 2006 Page #113  
issible mink encephalopathy (TME), chronic wasting disease (CWD) in elk, ku 2006 Page #116  
ng bias (Berry College study) ► 5) Chronic Institutional amnesia (apparent  2007 Page #23  
g bias (Berry Col.lege study) ► 5) Chronic institutional amnesia (apparent  2007 Page #24  

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

es in his book, Watch the Skies! A Chronicle of the F tying Saucer Myth, su 2004 Page #31  
 similar articles in San Francisco Chronicle JuJy 29, 1952, Sydney Australi 2005 Page #121  
02: Over $1 tnllion -San Francisco Chronicle Money Laundering ■ Catherine A 2007 Page #53  
e, A 1990 article from The Houston Chronicle had a Little fun at the expens 2007 Page #61  

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

Situation Red: The UFO Siege, that chronicled in detail the results of Stri 2004 Page #110  
actions with, and findings on UFOs chronicled in Contact ll1'ith Space made 2005 Page #98  
t11atio11 Red: The UFO Siege, that chronicled his investigations from the 1 2005 Page #139  

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

• Stephen T •Ty --~::,. -: Connors Chronicles I .,, ~ .. ::::,....: ~ mmi:s 2009 Page #198  

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

st my part of the job was to start chronicling the material and putting it  2004 Page #42  

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

day in the Saturday edition of the Chronide Herald, the front page headline 2004 Page #41  

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

is 255 grams. Let's proceed with a chronological account of all the analysi 2007 Page #196  

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

 retyping, we have put all reports chronologically ■ He was very thorough C 2007 Page #45  
e final production for him. Listed chronologically , they are: Number Subje 2009 Page #10  

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

a11d the Natio11al Sectm"ry Stale: Chronology of a Coi-en,p, 1941-1973 . Ha 2005 Page #73  
e story and its verifiability) 2.0 Chronology (Is the timeline of the event 2005 Page #135  
s given a weighting factor of 2.0. Chronology: Is there a detailed, verifia 2005 Page #136  
 or military procedure of the era? Chronology is given a weighting factor o 2005 Page #136  
lt\'s psychological warfare unit." Chronology of the National E11quirer:·,: 2007 Page #26  

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sc.ablish communicacion 1,ich chem chrough some language or other, and afte 2008 Page #112  

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

lnvi.;:iblc ultri1•v1ol,t I PlllDe Chtck Con!idcud r~,i;. . . Short-wave :- 2009 Page #182  

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

 • We (NIDS) knew Couo year, b • I chtdtd 1w story in depth and • Coro was  2008 Page #151  

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l;,n,pand a.d,b,M 'be!o:-c ?J:~,.:.chu- Gei,er.al X,nuey !\llld ihai •r. ., 2009 Page #182  

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

edfern, Peter Robbins, Ron Regehr, Chuck Wade, Dr. Robert Wood, and Ryan S. 2004 Page #2  
o Crashed UFOs in New Mexico, 1947 Chuck Wade 237 Evidence for the Existenc 2004 Page #3  
1 1 1 1 0 Researchers Tommy Blann, Chuck & Vicki Oldham, Tom Adams III, 33; 2004 Page #111  
o Crashed UFOs in New Mexico, 1947 Chuck Wade Copyright 2004 Chuck Wade Abs 2004 Page #240  
co, 1947 Chuck Wade Copyright 2004 Chuck Wade Abstract In 1947 Mr. Mac Braz 2004 Page #240  
 Mac Brazel, July 1947 Debris Site Chuck Zukowski and Debbie Ziegelmeyer Co 2005 Page #107  
 Debbie Ziegelmeyer Copyright 2005 Chuck Zukowski and Debbie Ziegelmeyer -E 2005 Page #107  
ustration s by Michael H. Schrott. Chuck Biddlecom and Gino Marcomini --··- 2007 Page #93  
Franklin Lake, NJ, 2009. 2 Hansen, Chuck, "A Hindenburg in the Bomb Bay: Th 2009 Page #96  

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

only beings," and he would kind of chuckle. There would be questions like " 2004 Page #181  

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ntral Intelligence Agency? Smith: (Chuckles) I'm sorry, gentlemen, but I do 2004 Page #95  

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

D sentence length Opplt (21.79) by Chukl Chaski ~~~~ ~~~~••+•U . lh~ pace U 2008 Page #119  

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

coming in. The box would contain a chunk of metal that he had been told tha 2004 Page #93  
 that the Air Force had shot off a chunk of a flying saucer. They had alrea 2004 Page #93  
to handle a few of them. One was a chunk about the size of a brick — semi c 2004 Page #94  
nd two feet in diameter. A glowing chunk flew off and the pilot saw it glow 2004 Page #102  
s a bar in Caliente, NV that has a chunk of aluminum alloy that is incredib 2006 Page #206  
bed of pine needles and sat on the chunk of alloy! He made a guess that the 2006 Page #206  
the area had been searched but the chunk was missed as it was hidden by the 2006 Page #206  

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

at they were and he said they were chunks of unidentified things that the m 2004 Page #93  
but could see men lifting up large chunks of metal. Sheets of metal ,, ere  2005 Page #166  
"The witnesses recovered two metal chunks, about four inches by one and one 2007 Page #199  

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

 of both UFOs and the Vampire-like Chupacabra that is rumored to haunt the  2003 Page #81  
uerto Rican jungle and accounts of Chupacabra bodies recovered under cover  2003 Page #81  
y to Meditation, from Sasquatch to Chupacabra, from Earth to Mars, on and o 2006 Page #193  

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

w was to investigate the so-called Chupacabras — a mysterious creature said 2004 Page #16  

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

inistering at the Red Star Baptist church in early 1941, according to churc 2003 Page #21  
church in early 1941, according to church records. Charlette's letter recou 2003 Page #21  
 a unique specialty in the Baptist church: he had the gift of raising money 2003 Page #22  
 the gift of raising money for the church. He was a specialist that spent a 2003 Page #22  
 exposure and participation at the church. Personally, he was a horticultur 2003 Page #22  
here. Minister at Red Star Baptist Church, starting July 31, 1941 Friend ga 2003 Page #22  
cally attending Reverend Huffman's church he was known for his color photog 2003 Page #34  
Ike reappeared the next morning at church and all was forgotten. All of the 2003 Page #192  
d the hill beside the Presbyterian Church, coasted down the hill and into t 2004 Page #34  
 things I believe would happen: A. Church attendance would increase. B. Men 2006 Page #9  
the hope of NHI benevolence. Extra church services as well as counseling se 2006 Page #59  
lfare programs. Religion . Overall church attendance would grow, with notab 2006 Page #60  
re confidence in human traditions. Church attendance would increase, along  2006 Page #61  
de, unless NHI is overtly violent. Church leaders would be crucial to publi 2006 Page #63  
rnment. For many people, the local church would become a haven of last reso 2006 Page #63  
rotection and foster hope. Overall church attendance would be way up, along 2006 Page #64  
ices. Government would support the church role in maintaining social cohesi 2006 Page #64  
uld fold. Many would turn to their church as refuge of last resort; many ot 2006 Page #65  
 PAT BOWEN ■Vernon was active in a church ■ Secretary knew him, and son ■ O 2007 Page #43  

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

with pastoral counseling and other church-based social services. Government 2006 Page #64  

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

 four years in a location to build churches, their attendance, fellowship a 2003 Page #22  
g to work, preferring to gather in churches or with peer/family groups for  2006 Page #59  
 Government would strongly support churches in this role, time permitting.  2006 Page #63  
ial supplies, barricading homes or churches, forming paramilitary gangs, va 2006 Page #63  
in normal life patterns. For many, churches would provide the last bastion  2006 Page #64  
of cult worship. At the same time, churches would be essential to maintaini 2006 Page #65  
olored People, National Council of Churches , New World Foundation , Rand I 2008 Page #143  

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

ed Quotes Ryan S. Wood Sir Winston Churchill “What does all this stuff abou 2003 Page #5  
t was sandwiched between a book on Churchill and a book on phone sex that w 2004 Page #140  
of British admiralty under Winston Churchill and with passport authorized b 2008 Page #125  
oyals, oust Prime Minister Winston Churchill and make peace between England 2008 Page #130  
clared a madman by both Hitler and Churchill. The wealthy elite's decision  2008 Page #130  
 their economic dominancy. Winston Churchill clarified their position when  2008 Page #130  

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

de shot of building and white coal chute In 1993, several curious UFO inves 2005 Page #59  
ce Agent, opened up the white coal chute that ) ou can see in the lower rig 2005 Page #59  
e SLIDE# 27 Close-up of white coal chute ... I I . l l:~( ~ '· ,,1, . ·f. - 2005 Page #60  

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they weren ·, working on personnel chutes, !hey were working on !he Aerobee 2009 Page #93  

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

Mil.a:lY • uro~ In the . • • • • ■ Chuu u,d Puucuh, • Summ 3: Great Expecta 2009 Page #143  

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1' k.S MA.:,,o !j,,.:: .-..,o ,u"' CH·. ::;s1~~~· ~:a:':~t';i~ :~~~ \·~~.,g 2009 Page #123  

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Periodically the sun went behind a ci when it emerged the basin was bathed  2003 Page #46  
date format did not conform to go* ci □ men tn I style. the paper* earned n 2003 Page #135  
nvestigation of the ink and large "CI" stamp, presumably meaning counterint 2004 Page #250  
en zingers. The first is the large CI stamp for counterintelligence and acc 2004 Page #252  
(FOJA). Whereas, for instance, the CI.A, FBI, DIA, or any number of other n 2005 Page #73  
ce of James Jesus Angleton-because CI is one of the most secure and secreti 2005 Page #124  
culates that UFOs were assigned to CI for some arcane "disinformation" oper 2005 Page #124  
gation of the actual UFO topic, so CI files or highly sensitive disinformat 2005 Page #124  
ce at \'(fright-Patterson AFB as a ci,·ilian doing flight-resting of exotic 2005 Page #169  
ber 24, 1947 ~-r .. 'c ,..., ·'tt_,CI, t"-~"1-d ::.!::1l•:;, r-rt.! •t' C"- 2007 Page #48  
SPEND 5.8:30 MINUTES A YEAR ON OUR ci::LL PHONE. LEAVING 519.720 TO SAVE TH 2007 Page #69  
.... ,.;J? .::::::: ..... ; ..... ,ci,.. J(\ . t.A,."""-1C. ~·,,!" 1;•.-;.J 2007 Page #156  
e also shows a superb image of the CI stamps for the Counter Lntelligence p 2008 Page #111  
etary who apparently worked in CIA CI II They have been "keeping us busy"?  2008 Page #121  
and complete "inside story" of the CI A's UFO intelligence collection and e 2009 Page #24  
agon , was closely associated with CI.A covert operations, and escaped dire 2009 Page #37  
F PWN"Jo ,rz11, Nm •. ,, .. c.cruo CI.Ai0/10 AANOS ~ ~ELY GLOWIHG fl's.$, " 2009 Page #118  
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111 Las Vegas Debris • Disk-shaped Ci-aft • Provided Picture -i • Anonym ou 2008 Page #22  

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d in a false alarm in this capitol ci0 todol. No air raid alarms were sound 2006 Page #169  
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ccurring at a time when our global ci\·ilization is in a state of major cri 2005 Page #77  

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nkoetter Rear Admiral. Director of CIA -1947 “It is time for the truth to b 2003 Page #10  
is was turned over by Crisman to a CIA agent named Shaw. Clay Shaw was one  2003 Page #42  
he crime, since then his role as a CIA agent has been well documented. Jim  2003 Page #42  
uncil and a future Director of the CIA. Truman considers Admiral Souers to  2003 Page #90  
The Colonel said that the USAF and CIA "maintained a kind of alien technolo 2003 Page #102  
fficial (and secret) policy at the CIA in the early 1950s dictated that fly 2003 Page #141  
mental or classified aircraft. The CIA and USAF spent many years ridiculing 2003 Page #141  
Memo 1412, 12 April ‘49 • Mentions CIA Top Secret MJ-12 in lower corner • F 2003 Page #159  
cation stamps and dates correct. • CIA, ER - Executive Registry correct • Y 2003 Page #159  
 Executive Registry correct • Yet, CIA can find the document again November 2003 Page #159  
us explosions" Originated with the CIA and then was forwarded to the State  2003 Page #163  
ded to the State Department by the CIA • Detail the crash of "an unidentifi 2003 Page #164  
■ Legionnaire via TC 1992 1 4 TS ■ CIA archivist via TC 1992 1 1 TS ■ Cantw 2003 Page #169  
 Bill Moore ■ Legionnaire via TC ■ CIA archivist via TC ■ Cantwell via TC ■ 2003 Page #169  
 consistent with the Air Force and CIA not having access to the prior crash 2003 Page #173  
 the Department of Defense. If the CIA printed this, for example, the CIA s 2003 Page #185  
CIA printed this, for example, the CIA security procedures would have been  2003 Page #185  
LE ” DoD rules do not apply to the CIA Almost no TS has been declassified □ 2003 Page #186  
as the National Security Agency or CIA, the president should still receive  2003 Page #189  
ed himself as a go- between to the CIA. As a side light to this, Landry und 2003 Page #191  
e code "bluegrass" is a paranormal CIA project started in 1955, which I hav 2003 Page #194  
n Carter asked for the files, then CIA Director Bush said Carter did not ha 2003 Page #196  
n Dust made available to me by the CIA. Titled, "Fragment, Metal, Recovered 2004 Page #6  
took an interest in the case, as a CIA report — also of 15 May 1978 — makes 2004 Page #8  
ed to peruse the files of both the CIA and the Department of State, and dis 2004 Page #9  
hermore, on the following day, the CIA learned that the object had "been br 2004 Page #9  
ank and nothing was found. Was the CIA misinformed, or were the Bolivians k 2004 Page #9  
U.S. authorities and that both the CIA and NASA played key roles in the cas 2004 Page #9  
esearch led to a disclosure that a CIA source known to the researcher Bob B 2004 Page #10  
over, what of the statement of the CIA that, "people in San Luis and Mendoz 2004 Page #10  
basis that spans decades. From the CIA, I was able to obtain several pieces 2004 Page #12  
val Conference originated with the CIA and that was forwarded to the State  2004 Page #17  
. SCOTT WHATEVER YOUR AUTHORITY IS CIA/MING THAT THIS MIOE7 HAVE BEEN, SOME 2004 Page #24  
y. He was rumored to have been the CIA briefing officer on UFOs for at leas 2004 Page #101  
evidence that was used in the 1953 CIA Robertson panel report on UFOs. At t 2004 Page #101  
tographic work he was hired by the CIA. It is important to note at this poi 2004 Page #101  
. Days after the first flyover the CIA had a piece of hardware that was bel 2004 Page #102  
 of `BuAer." When Moore joined the CIA, he showed the piece to Arthur Lunda 2004 Page #102  
ed from Moore's locked safe in his CIA office. Wilbert Smith also had a pie 2004 Page #102  
a jet. It was similar to the Moore/CIA piece but not exactly: Q: I have bee 2004 Page #102  
with Lundahl that had analyzed the CIA Robertson Panel UFO photographic evi 2004 Page #104  
eproduction of the Lundahl written CIA memo describing the incident: At thi 2004 Page #104  
n Arthur Lundahl. The story of the CIA talking to an alien never became pub 2004 Page #105  
ency) — which is like the military CIA, he presented Moore with a deal. He  2004 Page #190  
S. Wood Agenda • Methodology • The CIA & Mysterious Deaths • The UFO Death  2004 Page #198  
career as a Special Agent with the CIA Counterespionage and antiterrorism o 2004 Page #199  
 cancer Agenda • Methodology • The CIA & Mysterious Deaths • The UFO Death  2004 Page #201  
wledge M' NC= Dor raucAr • Source: CIA Archivist to Tim Cooper to Milo Sper 2004 Page #207  
am Eagan Colby • Tenth Director of CIA in September 1973— January 1976— For 2004 Page #208  
MI6 UFO activities and linkages to CIA & NSA on the record • Died from canc 2004 Page #210  
is official investigation of UFOs, CIA, MI6, NSA John Ferry Mr John Ferry f 2004 Page #211  
nated? • Usual reasons, pissed off CIA, Military, Mob etc. and... • Joint p 2004 Page #212  
ent -funded enterprise such as the CIA, or FBI, or any other alphabet organ 2004 Page #231  
 a twelve-page memo allegedly from CIA director Allen Dulles that sets up a 2004 Page #242  
emo allegedly from the director of CIA (Allen Welsh Dulles) sets up a serie 2004 Page #247  
 right to know should begin. We in CIA have monitored civilian UFO research 2004 Page #248  
 "Unidentified Flying Objects, The CIA, and Congress" Essay by Source S-1 1 2004 Page #248  
gence Clarified (responsibility of CIA in collecting UFO intelligence) 11.  2004 Page #248  
ge of this nine page document is a CIA counterintelligence memo from DCI (M 2004 Page #250  
 of the 54/12 group as primarily a CIA covert operations group. 249         2004 Page #252  
marks, and content, it is only the CIA, KGB or equivalent state-sponsored i 2004 Page #253  
erified by Dr. Hal Puthoff, former CIA A,·lutiun \Vcck & Spucc Tc:chnolo.:, 2005 Page #30  
n held hearings on excesses of the CIA. An important part of this flurry of 2005 Page #84  
tions to the Air Force, and to the CIA. As a result, a letter articulating  2005 Page #96  
at Robert Cutler had been with the CIA as a psy-ops (psychological operatio 2005 Page #97  
o the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). 120                                2005 Page #122  
it is for the same reason that the CIA placed intelligence operations on Is 2005 Page #124  
NSA) and Allen Dulles, Director of CIA, and was kept in the files of the Jo 2005 Page #125  
for Paperclip information from the CIA. Included was a 12 Apr 1949 PapercLi 2005 Page #125  
on annotated in the lower corner: "CIA Top Secret MJ-12." (MJ, MJ-12, MAJIC 2005 Page #125  
. Martin's Press, 1991. 9 Prior to CIA release to Tim Cooper of the MJ-12 r 2005 Page #125  
irming UFO research. When a second CIA FOIA was submitted, the reply exclud 2005 Page #126  
publicly used, was also found in a CIA document from 17 December 1953 relea 2005 Page #128  
cluding classified printing at the CIA. Even the change control pages were  2005 Page #129  
e, Defense Intelligence Agency and CIA. One nearly illegible report from 19 2005 Page #142  
nd about four meters in diameter." CIA reports of i\fay 1978 on the same to 2005 Page #143  
 1, which lists lies from the FBI, CIA, USAF, NSA, etc. Some want to insist 2006 Page #8  
istribution list: NSA. Sec. State, CIA 12/80. Rendelsham Forest. Landing of 2006 Page #28  
tment files (vitt, copies going to CIA, NSA, NASA, elsewhere). • Egg-shaped 2006 Page #29  
r the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). It was designed, by engineers from 2006 Page #72  
l Access, program. On 24 May 1963, CIA pilot Ken Collins (Fig. 2) took Arti 2006 Page #73  
ene commander and his superiors at CIA Headquarters. Works inspection stamp 2006 Page #76  
tched his idea to officials at the CIA and, on 10 October 1962, they gave h 2006 Page #77  
ash site. Col. Frank Hartley, USAF/CIA liaison, was put in charge of the cl 2006 Page #79  
esting anti-radar coatings for the CIA, a Mk.17 thermonuclear bomb that was 2006 Page #86  
e reported through channels to the CIA. Possibly as many as two additional  2006 Page #134  
een confirmed as of this date. The CIA immediately began forming a recovery 2006 Page #134  
 heading south. "At that point the CIA had to make a choice, either to allo 2006 Page #134  
es south of Miami. Next door was a CIA antenna farm. UFOs had been reported 2006 Page #143  
s cradle. "I don't believe it. The CIA has not reported any troop movements 2006 Page #164  
e friends who were working for the CIA. However, it seems that everybody in 2006 Page #205  
s somebody who is connected to the CIA! At the next visit he leaned forward 2006 Page #205  
: the Central lntelLigence Agency (CIA). Although many people think the Cl. 2007 Page #11  
 public rationale for creating the CIA was false. There must have been othe 2007 Page #12  
eyebrow about cooperacing with the CIA." C.I.A-Sought to Plant News on Cuba 2007 Page #13  
e New York Times reported that the CIA had a covert relacionship with the U 2007 Page #13  
 And, of course, the newly created CIA did not \vaste time getting involved 2007 Page #17  
is completely predictable that the CIA would be involved with UFOs because  2007 Page #21  
ws media, was being crafted by the CIA and other government agencies to foo 2007 Page #23  
 Robertson Panel cooperation: ► 1) CIA wanted to suppress UFO news coverage 2007 Page #23  
lzberger's policy was "to help the CIA whenever possible· ► 4) NYTcontent a 2007 Page #23  
s ► 9) Willingness to report false CIA claims about UFOs ► 10) Documented h 2007 Page #23  
mented history of cooperation with CIA for "national security" reasons - \X 2007 Page #23  
paganda role regarding UFOs: ;, 1) CIA wanted to suppress UFO news coverage 2007 Page #23  
lzberger's policy was "to help the CIA whenever possible" 17                2007 Page #23  
 ► 1952: Gene Pope, now 25, leaves CIA and purchases New Yol1C /nqu/r&r(lal 2007 Page #26  
es, a former OSSofficer . ► 195Os: CIA spending lavishly on ils expanding c 2007 Page #26  
 ► 1952: Gene Pope, now 25, leaves CIA and purchases Ne1v York lnq11irer (l 2007 Page #26  
es, a former OSS officer. ► 1950s: CIA spending lavishly on its expanding c 2007 Page #26  
lom at Pope's funeral. Evidence of CIA/ wire service collusion during a "na 2007 Page #27  
ained in his recent book about the CIA, Le,g{IQ' q/Ashes, faith in the wisd 2007 Page #36  
e 1985 ■ legionnaire via TC 1992 ■ CIA archivist via TC 1992 ■ Cantwell via 2007 Page #42  
WHO READS THIS TRASH? {Atone time, CIA employees were controlling some of t 2007 Page #45  
nnedy's revelations to Monroe, the CIA took keen note of any and all develo 2007 Page #134  
nts attributed to KiJgallen in the CIA document obtained by Milo Speriglio  2007 Page #136  
of the Hollywood actress . But the CIA had another reason to be concerned t 2007 Page #136  
 rook an interest in the case, a a CIA report -also of ·May 15, 1978 -makes 2007 Page #141  
ermor e, on the following day, the CIA learned that the object had "been br 2007 Page #142  
ank and nothing was found. Was the CIA mjsinformed? Were the Bolivians keep 2007 Page #142  
nit y, and military (including the CIA, NSA, NSC, Air Force, Los Alamos Lab 2007 Page #143  
ite recovery team assembled by the CIA ended up winning the race and making 2007 Page #184  
e Cuban incident to the Air Force, CIA, NSA, and the Navy between February  2008 Page #30  
terestingly, on IO March 1978, the CIA suggested that Todd "check with the  2008 Page #30  
ent , as per the suggestion of the CIA. Then there came a new, intriguing d 2008 Page #30  
unter Intelligenc e (DD/Cl) in the CIA for many years. It is interesting to 2008 Page #105  
acked to a meter authorized to the CIA. The pages were accompanied by a one 2008 Page #109  
de 34 was from the Director of the CIA, which was MJ-1 according to both th 2008 Page #109  
 Angleton was the guy in charge of CIA Counterintelligence for many years.  2008 Page #110  
nly ones connecting MJ-12 (not the CIA) with JFK's murder. We all would lik 2008 Page #110  
n spies (back channels) inside the CIA. (See slide 41.) Tab C deals with Do 2008 Page #111  
e Counter Lntelligence part of the CIA. This stamp in principle could be ea 2008 Page #111  
 documents were available from the CIA. (Not likely.) Psychological operati 2008 Page #111  
e 1985 ■ Legionnaire via TC 1992 ■ CIA archivist via TC 1992 ■ Cantwell via 2008 Page #115  
999 ■Ft.Meade Army FOIA(TC) l999 ■ CIA Us:S metered(TC) ■ S-1 (mailed to TC 2008 Page #115  
na re via TC Air Accident Report ■ CIA archivist via TC Marilyn Monroe Repo 2008 Page #115  
Meade Anny FOIA Bowen Manuscript ■ CIA USPS merer The ,-bumedu me:n.: ■ S-1 2008 Page #115  
a postmark ■ Later correlated with CIA Zip ■All pages show scorch marks ■ C 2008 Page #120  
with JFK's murder l a..c o retired CIA counterintcll19once o!flcor who worl 2008 Page #120  
secretary who apparently worked in CIA CI II They have been "keeping us bus 2008 Page #121  
and MJ-12 ■Reinforces existence of CIA covert UFO projects ■Orders his assa 2008 Page #122  
e became the first director of the CIA upon its formation in September, I 9 2008 Page #131  
trategy study of UFOs consulted by CIA Director Walter B. Smith. Gray also  2008 Page #133  
n a covert consultant for both the CIA and the NSA with a Top-Secret Ultra  2008 Page #133  
 and his brother, Allen Dulles, as CIA director. The Dulles brothers were m 2008 Page #138  
 was rolled into the newly-created CIA, Dulles' translator was an Army Inte 2008 Page #138  
d become assistant director of the CIA in 1949 and assistant chief of staff 2008 Page #138  
 directorship of the newly-created CIA , Allen Dulles, that man who had bro 2008 Page #138  
 Foreign Armies East, met with the CIA director Dulles and offered his exte 2008 Page #138  
d his extensive spy network to the CIA in exchange for non-prosecution 132  2008 Page #138  
gence to old OSS which soon became CIA under Allen Dulles. In 1954, the Bro 2008 Page #139  
                 Saudi Arabia. The CIA used them during the 1980s in Afghan 2008 Page #140  
rked with his next-door neighbor , CIA Director Walter Bedell Smith [who to 2008 Page #141  
 S-4. This package was called the "CIA Analyst Files" because it had a CIA  2009 Page #8  
IA Analyst Files" because it had a CIA cover page. It was received by Tim C 2009 Page #8  
secret UFO Sensitive Area with the CIA logo), a second page with the file n 2009 Page #8  
er Teller and Luis Alvarez (of the CIA debunking report fame of 1953) becam 2009 Page #9  
ded in the 18 pages from Source 4 (CIA analyst) and the other is a leaked d 2009 Page #10  
al on "the GIA UFO problem and the CIA" and timorously published it. My pur 2009 Page #12  
iet powers, that the United Stales CIA and NSA was could ee expected to ent 2009 Page #12  
about "the GIA UFO problem and the CIA" should be stated at the outset. 1 b 2009 Page #12  
ckage came from S-4 (a self-stated CIA analyst), it could easily have been  2009 Page #12  
edly existing elsewhere within the CIA 's UFO files. As a scientist and ast 2009 Page #17  
 ABM program was discovered by the CIA in 1950 and Pravda confidently print 2009 Page #17  
nded by Lyman Kirkpatrick , former CIA Executive Director, who told several 2009 Page #18  
and policy. Behind the scenes, the CIA had for some years been charting as  2009 Page #18  
available from State, Defense, and CIA, but that these departments merely r 2009 Page #18  
 up with joint National Estimates. CIA, in particular, was criticized for " 2009 Page #18  
cations Center be allowed to alert CIA of any unusual or impending changes  2009 Page #19  
MAJIC) in the coordination between CIA and authorized intelligence agencies 2009 Page #19  
erial on '·the UFO problem and the CIA" and timorously published it. My pur 2009 Page #23  
? It was at once apparent that the CIA 's new world role after World War II 2009 Page #23  
States and Soviet powers, that the CIA and NSA was expected to enter into t 2009 Page #23  
ll-about "the lJFO problem and the CIA" should be stated at the outset. I b 2009 Page #23  
his briefing document will aid the CIA 's adversaries if it is published ou 2009 Page #24  
e's UFO program and advisor to the CIA 's Robertson Panel Report on UFO's a 2009 Page #25  
 This document is based on NSA and CIA COMINT files and the USAF Project BL 2009 Page #26  
on be taken by State, Defense, and CIA to improve communications worldwide. 2009 Page #26  
stro Cubans, mafia figures and the CIA and try to stay clear of the alien c 2009 Page #29  
orter Jefferson Morley against the CIA, which continues to withhold over th 2009 Page #34  
al executive oversight over covert CIA operations through the Joint Chiefs  2009 Page #35  
 bitter conflict with his outgoing CIA Director, Allen Dulles who was oppos 2009 Page #35  
d-thescenes confrontation with the CIA and MJ-12 in the final month of his  2009 Page #35  
ccurred with the backing of senior CIA officials and MJ-12. President Kenne 2009 Page #35  
ulles, who was the Director of the CIA (DCI): National Security Memorandum  2009 Page #37  
m has not been acknowledged by the CIA (it was classified TOP SECRET), othe 2009 Page #37  
ans of gaining control over covert CIA operations . 13 The three June 28 NS 2009 Page #38  
irectives from the Director of the CIA who simultaneously headed the MJ-12  2009 Page #39  
nsitive UFO files possessed by the CIA and MJ-12. While the response of oth 2009 Page #40  
reveal that Kennedy instructed the CIA to release classified UFO files as p 2009 Page #40  
 Memorandum to the Director of the CIA. Dated the same day, November 12, 19 2009 Page #41  
 1964. It's important to note that CIA Memorandum refers to National Securi 2009 Page #41  
eaked Top Secret Memorandum to the CIA has not been officially acknowledged 2009 Page #41  
iated Top Secret Memorandum to the CIA Director issued on November 12, 1963 2009 Page #41  
ns, Kennedy was convinced that the CIA was the lead agency for ensuring the 2009 Page #41  
d through the ClRVIS system to the CIA. Kennedy was therefore directly conf 2009 Page #41  
therefore directly confronting the CIA over its ultimate control of classif 2009 Page #41  
schev: "I have also instructed our CIA to provide me with full disclosure o 2009 Page #42  
 Memorandum to the Director of the CIA to share UFO files with NASA and the 2009 Page #42  
s smoking gun evidence that former CIA Director Allen Dulles was involved i 2009 Page #42  
s November 12, 1963 request to the CIA to release classified UFO files. 36  2009 Page #42  
nstructing the new Director of the CIA, John McCone, to share UFO informati 2009 Page #43  
osive Top Secret Memorandum to the CIA Director was relayed by William Colb 2009 Page #43  
ast Division) to James Angleton in CIA 37                                   2009 Page #43  
e Soviet Union in 1959. Though the CIA admits to having established a file  2009 Page #44  
ennedy assassination , claims that CIA counterintelligence were monitoring  2009 Page #44  
ew Oswald and was recruited by the CIA. 39 Despite controversy over Lee Har 2009 Page #44  
eing recruited by Angleton and the CIA prior to his trip to the Soviet Unio 2009 Page #44  
e the responsibility of Angleton's CIA counterintelligence. Upon his return 2009 Page #44  
tivities were closely monitored by CIA counterintelligence. Oswald's subseq 2009 Page #44  
quent association with a number of CIA assets provided opportunities for An 2009 Page #44  
ational role as an employee of the CIA. 1140 While Garrison was unsuccessfu 2009 Page #44  
ation by a hit team organized by a CIA asset, Clay Shaw, directly implicate 2009 Page #44  
mmunist defector, Angleton and the CIA could persuasively argue that Oswald 2009 Page #44  
licated the USSR. This allowed the CIA to successfully argue to the Warren  2009 Page #44  
 MJ-12 directives issued by former CIA Director, Allen Dulles, ruled out an 2009 Page #45  
assination of Kennedy , it was the CIA counterintelligence chief who gave t 2009 Page #45  
 by MJ-12? Historians who view the CIA as complicit in Kennedy s assassinat 2009 Page #45  
s in Vietnam as the reason why the CIA wanted Kennedy's removal from office 2009 Page #45  
his well documented book, JFK: The CIA. Vietnam and the Plot to Assassinate 2009 Page #45  
 Kennedy was attempting to end the CIA 's influence over covert operations  2009 Page #45  
's removal for office -the role of CIA counterintelligence in controlling U 2009 Page #45  
reason, and Kennedy identified the CIA as the lead U.S. agency to implement 2009 Page #45  
rt coup by the MJ-12 that, through CIA counterintelligence, had the means t 2009 Page #45  
                            senior CIA and other unknown officials in the a 2009 Page #46  
tcher Prouty, The Secret Team: The CIA and Its Allies in Control of the Uni 2009 Page #46  
f 20 "John F. Kennedy to Director, CIA," http://www .majesticdocuments.com/ 2009 Page #46  
jesticdocurnents.com/pdf/kennedy _ cia.pdf 25 For rating system used by the 2009 Page #46  
jesticdocuments .com/pdf/kennedy _ cia.pdf 38 NSAM 271 available online al: 2009 Page #47  
.html 42 Fletcher Prouty, JFK: The CIA, Vietnam and the Plot to Assassinate 2009 Page #47  

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 remains in the same family as the CIA's MKULTRA mind-control research on U 2003 Page #151  
 Bolivian government. Scanning the CIA's declassified UFO files, I was able 2004 Page #8  
hey also raise more questions. The CIA's report of 15 May 1978 clearly stat 2004 Page #9  
bergen in mid-1952. I reviewed the CIA's papers for August of that year: Wr 2004 Page #12  
d Top Secret, it was tested at the CIA's Area 51 facility at Groom Lake, Ne 2006 Page #72  
Cunningham, deputy director of the CIA's Office of Special Activities, stat 2006 Page #76  
ed in \X/orld \X/ars I and II. The CIA's covert relationship with the Ameri 2007 Page #12  
ontract I've alreadv mentioned the CIA's Robertson Panel and hO\v it ordere 2007 Page #21  
 , of "media assets.· .. ,.. 1953: CIA's Robertson Panel calls for mass med 2007 Page #26  
network of "media assets." ► 1953: CIA's Robertson Panel calls for mass med 2007 Page #26  
re questions than they answer. The CIA's report of May 15, 1978 clearly sta 2007 Page #142  
 once apparent that America 's the CIA's new world role after World War ll  2009 Page #12  
te "inside story" of America's the CIA's UFO intelligence collection and ev 2009 Page #12  
ayed on to the James Angleton, the CIA's chief of counterintelligence. Angl 2009 Page #42  
 his efforts to gain access to the CIA's control of classified UFO files. U 2009 Page #45  
nnedy s assassination point to the CIA's role in covert operations in Vietn 2009 Page #45  
e process. Unknown to Kennedy, the CIA's chief of counterintelligence , Ang 2009 Page #45  

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kner also was a member of the 1952 CIA-sponsored panel headed by Dr. H. P.  2008 Page #134  

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jesticdocuments .com/pdf/kennedy _ ciadirector .pdf 10 Available online at: 2009 Page #46  
ajesticdocuments.com/pdf/kennedy _ ciadirector.pdf 21 See page one of burne 2009 Page #46  
jeslicdocuments .com/pdf/kennedy _ ciadirector.pdf 35 Cited on line al: hll 2009 Page #47  

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by sdenUsts ln ic bombs. Bui them• ciaim~ omit 11\c 193~ and more reccol.ly 2009 Page #182  

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!Rd\l D:CLASSIFICATiO. RADA. '·SPi:CIAL HANDLIN,::: Ri:.QUIRED--r·o· .- R:: 2007 Page #45  

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ili in the foothills of the Sandia Cibola National Forest is where military 2007 Page #160  

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ce NND943011, folder 131, Case 6 • CIC Unit Histories November 14-16.2003 L 2003 Page #165  
reckage and bodies ara being held. CIC member of the team was able to learn 2003 Page #234  
ow. I\/ -»s ,-ilse tho belie s, of CIC that - * General Eisenhower will see 2003 Page #234  
bases, Witnesses were debriefed by CIC and warned of the consequences of ta 2003 Page #235  
arcel told Friedman he had taken a CIC officer out to the ranch with him bu 2004 Page #135  
rkeley as Sherman Carson (based on CIC Officer Sheridan Cavitt) stands watc 2004 Page #150  
ING OF STORY AND MISSION (DR) that ciC*team SAID SEND MiStatEd release AS S 2004 Page #229  
.. ;,-. ; i ~ tbc ladDC('d rrur.aC"Cic .. ... "' ~ .. mo~nL ., ""Ith the-,. 2005 Page #21  
ident: A Watery Roswell? WHAT? The CIC was wanted information about flying  2006 Page #174  
tsoever concerning flying saucers. CIC here states background of instructio 2006 Page #174  
ediately to Air Force Intelhgence. CIC advises data strictly confidential a 2006 Page #174  
Army's Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) to be put on immediate high alert f 2006 Page #174  
ited States! Are we to presume the CIC has nothing better to do than to run 2006 Page #174  
us and "Above Top Secret" that the CIC was not told the reason for the high 2006 Page #174  
seminated' which suggests that the CIC agent broke security by telling the  2006 Page #174  
t the Air Force requested that the CIC be placed in immediate high alert! P 2006 Page #174  
ed at the present time because the CIC and Air Force records relating to 17 2006 Page #178  
 the Air Force intelligence or the CIC received any special UFO information 2006 Page #179  
Forces Counter-Intelligence Corps (CIC) agents from Hamilton Field and thes 2009 Page #179  
ents from Hamilton Field and these CIC agents took con-espondence that Arno 2009 Page #179  
s that: Before leaving that night (CIC agents) Davidson and Brown went thro 2009 Page #179  
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ATLANTIC CIT"l. N. J .. June, l3 l!cicntiiic pc:.ncip!es of pTo::lucln!! -t 2009 Page #182  

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lsclosw heTe. Mrs .. dinat.ion and cicvclopmr:nt o( no• Orm:intl y is the ! 2009 Page #182  

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ugh • Condon Report remains 11,., ,cientific point of refl!'ence • The Cond 2008 Page #147  

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C: Kenney, h_carl jllld American i.cientist who it saJs lo( t~c S1:·:i_tcc1 2009 Page #183  

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es The Central Intelligence Group (CIG) Intelligence Advisory Board IAB, he 2003 Page #157  
e Marshall. It has become known to CIG that some of the recovery operation  2003 Page #235  

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

r, rectangular hatch □ Fuselage or cigar shape o Reports rare o 2000 feet l 2003 Page #174  
(50-300 ft diameter) □ Fuselage or cigar shape (2000 ft long, 95 ft thick)  2003 Page #174  
ct was "more like a teardropshaped cigar. It was like a streamlined cigar." 2005 Page #40  
d cigar. It was like a streamlined cigar." With respect to a body or bodies 2005 Page #40  
 the illuminated windows. It had a cigar shape, bigger in the front and nar 2008 Page #50  
te these areas are in a fog to me. Cigar shaped for sure but not recalling  2009 Page #83  
                       like a huge cigar shape. And when it got over us, I  2009 Page #84  

Word: "cigar-shaped", 12 instance(s) (Back to Top)

s informs the USAF that a wingless cigar-shaped object featuring two rows o 2003 Page #88  
t of the south came a large silver cigar-shaped object dropping lower and l 2004 Page #26  
odern UFO cases — silver, metallic cigar-shaped object, small humanoid occu 2004 Page #27  
pril 19, 1897, when the pair saw a cigar-shaped object with a bright light  2004 Page #29  
ed to have encountered the silver, cigar-shaped object on the ground being  2004 Page #32  
 Gerais) when he saw an elongated, cigar-shaped flying object move about th 2005 Page #36  
cope, observed a fu!Jy articulated cigar-shaped craft. In his notes he writ 2005 Page #100  
 the 1897 crash of a large, silver cigar-shaped object in Aurora, Texas, a  2005 Page #119  
 F-4 was chasing a missile-like or cigar-shaped UFO. Gray or silver-colored 2006 Page #28  
ver Kent, near Lydd, when a brown, cigar-shaped object passed so close to t 2008 Page #66  
     .. Steve LaPlume 's sketch of cigar-shaped aerial craft The lights sho 2009 Page #83  
ts closest above them, was a huge, cigar-shaped aerial craft perhaps 300 fe 2009 Page #83  

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

 the old olive green Philip Morris cigarette packs, the brand my mom smoked 2005 Page #155  
ial contact in order to finish its cigarette. 59                            2007 Page #65  
 lender appearance comparable to a cigarette in size, that is, the diameter 2008 Page #10  

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

, as thin as the foil in a pack of cigarettes, very light-weight and except 2004 Page #135  
tified flying Gund.' FOOD, DRJNK & CIGARETTES r-.-.. ,, -.,, •• •••1 ,, • " 2007 Page #64  
n counterparts. And what wonderful cigarettes they must have been. In the a 2007 Page #65  
, the men watch nervously, smoking cigarettes nnd talking with each other O 2007 Page #145  

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

ret □ In general, craft are discs, cigars, triangles; entities are one of 2 2003 Page #172  
of dish radars. Two of the shapes (cigars, triangles) specifically referred 2003 Page #183  

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

.,'1 "0 OIPCU ____.,, ••~ n,..oa...CIHI • --.-TO~l&OII ,..._ •1Y00o11oroou  2007 Page #162  

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

t•t,,H,:. • WAR IX ll:AI.' AXI• Al"CIIASIH AX IS CU • tl.S. ~,\ nos \I. IH: 2008 Page #156  

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

~rt){. f a!ne$ 1L s,,Ot!,r.a.!5 o{ CiJJ-1· but hi: ildd~ h~lk;:i~;; :.1!.h  2009 Page #163  

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

r .i lone; tici~ and have played n CIJJO~ role .in keeping tho UFO co=unity 2008 Page #121  

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

 New Mexico State Police office in Cimarron had received a strange call on  2003 Page #142  
e remote ranching communities. The Cimarron officer knew Valdez was the "ca 2003 Page #143  
 be interested in looking into the Cimarron abduction case. He was not only 2003 Page #143  

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

 working for such a company at the cime. The maiEng arrived at our offices  2007 Page #67  
for securit}'• \Xe had ISDN at the cime. l was in charge of securit} so l w 2007 Page #83  
? GM: Well I wasn't drinking every cime 1 hacked. On that particular occasi 2007 Page #90  
thing. DeBow: So tell us about the cime frame: so the fire gets put out, an 2007 Page #125  
described as a "zoo event." At the cime, officials were rughly reluctant to 2007 Page #144  
t,.. which drops J.iSII ft:el. 176 CIMe by, lhl5 sort o!. ndiatlon was expo 2009 Page #182  

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

. Snodgrass. l. .L.et:ich od th.ls cin to to r0po.rt on 1'7 by li46 to t.be 2009 Page #175  

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

ew the, did."34 Wow. That seems to cinch it. Aztec was a hoax, but somethin 2004 Page #221  

Word: "cincin11ati", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

histlc,n he 5~irl. Snod:;ras.~ of. Cincin11ati, ls further· ··concP.iva hly 2009 Page #183  

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

dies first went to Wright Field in Cincinnati, Ohio, but after the USAF bec 2003 Page #102  
O Studies; and as President of the Cincinnati UFO Society. A landmark year  2004 Page #108  
ed 78 1987 Kentucky, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Cincinnati radio- host. Bill Boshears V, 2004 Page #114  
l engineerjng at the University of Cincinnati from 1943 to 1952. In 1949, \ 2005 Page #41  
at the September 1" meeting of the Cincinnati Chapter of the World Wings he 2005 Page #43  
 JLD, a resident of Ohio, north of Cincinnati, in a surprising disclosure c 2005 Page #44  
hen JLD and his wife visited me in Cincinnati, he told me that Holly had se 2005 Page #44  
O Studies; and as President of the Cincinnati UFO Society. 1n a landmark de 2005 Page #139  
l engineering at the University of Cincinnati from 1943 to 1952. Dr. Wang s 2005 Page #169  
mplants gained substance as when a Cincinnati video surveillance firm, City 2008 Page #123  
 JLD, a resident of Ohio, north of Cincinnati, in a surprising disclosure c 2009 Page #50  
hen JLD and his wife visited me in Cincinnati, he told me that Holly had se 2009 Page #50  
ientist, James Marion Snodgrass of Cincinnati , is further quoted as saying 2009 Page #160  
ibune says it reached Snodgrass in Cincinnati and quoted him as saying that 2009 Page #160  
division at the Dayton-Acme Co., a Cincinnati consultant engineering firm,  2009 Page #160  
y~io~L and hud. dc~c ·snodgrass o! Cincinnati, is Iur-.'work on the e!Ject  2009 Page #184  

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

nder in Chief, Pacific Air Forces (CINCPA CAF), from 1984 to 1986. Before t 2009 Page #73  

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

e past few months, he and his wife Cindy had been seeing multicolored light 2003 Page #142  

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

ist o! King GcorE:e VI in fo~i1ble Cine London. A news dlspntch rcr,ort-Sl' 2009 Page #184  

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

t was that a big lorry had hit the cinema — it was that kind of a roar and  2006 Page #120  

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

rns to control the tiint anrl Ci·,,cinnati. 1 177                           2009 Page #183  

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

 HOLT a COMPANY THE AMERICAN MAGIC CIPFffiAS AND THE DEFEAT OF JAPAN Ronald 2003 Page #137  

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

ue! Slide 2 WHO WAS THIS MAN? • rn circa December 17, 1920 a Graduated from 2004 Page #107  
of USSR Government Rocket programs circa 1946 Committee No. 2 (Malenko0 m.s 2004 Page #155  
colored, about 5 m in diameter and circa 2 m high,completely seamless Vladi 2004 Page #174  
us" of the MJ-12 1st annual report circa 1952. Ruled Out as Not MJ-12 Relat 2004 Page #201  
FO field and its future actions in circa 1962. The skills and credibility o 2004 Page #242  
9 was a large manuscript completed circa 1954. It had a return address of t 2004 Page #243  
h (a few pages) at a similar time (circa 1976 and into the 80s since anothe 2009 Page #10  

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

ere the leaves were in a big round circle near where the object rested. The 2003 Page #69  
he UK, including a very early crop circle formation found in the north of E 2003 Page #74  
senior officer stepped through the circle of men and 'faced off' with the b 2004 Page #48  
iority within a very small, closed circle of highly ranked general staff of 2004 Page #65  
o, July 26, 1977 An ear, an eve, a circle of flesh around the eye, half the 2004 Page #76  
phagus often taken .... SLIDE #31: Circle excision on abdomen ... along wit 2004 Page #77  
■ Name, timing of patent holders ■ Circle of friendships INTEGRATED CIRCUIT 2005 Page #11  
aft was unknown outside of a tight circle of people who had been briefed in 2006 Page #73  
rwhelmed when I saw dozens of crop circle rings and markings that had appea 2006 Page #89  
fter, I was put in touch with crop circle enthusiast Colin Andrews. I then  2006 Page #89  
ecalls watching unmarked airplanes circle constantly overhead. There is no  2006 Page #187  
e craft with curved backs and half circle bodies. Bigelow also turned down  2006 Page #202  
lue and orange bghts floating in a circle around Cadair l'viounrain of the  2007 Page #149  
nzanos by E.R.D.A., -marked by red circle -the U.S. Energ) Research and Dev 2007 Page #164  
n edge of the city where the white circle is. Abq Video #1 ( 4:08) Zoom bac 2007 Page #166  
 of the world to break the vicious circle which threatens the continued exi 2008 Page #117  
res in SS Chief Heinrich Himmler's Circle of Friends of the Gestapo-its chi 2008 Page #128  
ers, 21 magazines including Family Circle, Parents, Geo and Stern. Bertelsm 2008 Page #143  
rea 51 ,mcl Antelope Valley ■ Crop Circle E::...-plosion Into Dreamland and 2008 Page #166  

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

ax, a still-unidentified NSA agent circled with paragraph of the article re 2004 Page #14  
erred to Spitsbergen was carefully circled with a pen by an unknown source  2005 Page #133  
ash site. Meanwhile, as Jack Weeks circled above the clouds, he tried in va 2006 Page #74  
ling error in celestrial, but then circled the correct "r" in extraterrestr 2008 Page #105  
or by other accountsobjects, which circled the immediate area agitating the 2009 Page #135  

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

ilver metal pieces cut in squares, circles and one long, thing ribbon-like  2003 Page #97  
to keep UFO researchers running in circles and the general public huddling  2003 Page #142  
nside the V shape were three small circles. The entire design indeed resemb 2004 Page #27  
cer-shaped structure and the small circles seemed to be portholes. I was ac 2004 Page #27  
y are never far from one's mind in circles such as those 6 Goldwater, Barrv 2005 Page #80  
y of knowing, but in more rarefied circles the Director was sometimes refer 2005 Page #96  
 markings on the soil such as burn circles, landing gear marks, small footp 2006 Page #4  
s of soil, etc. These are not crop circles where normally no saucer is seen 2006 Page #4  
he saucers. They can literally fly circles around our vehicles, move at ver 2006 Page #9  
ritual landscape dotted with stone circles...Folklore tells us that these m 2006 Page #119  
cluding UFOs, abductions, and crop circles and it was these areas that we i 2006 Page #196  
fects, abductions, MJ-12, and crop circles. Bigelow was later to fund many  2006 Page #196  
rs. There is also material on crop circles, including papers showing how th 2008 Page #67  
 military to stop flying over crop circles and photographing them, as it un 2008 Page #67  
wer lens. They then turned to full circles. The objects to the north remain 2008 Page #94  
lly within scientific and academic circles. Interestingly , further experim 2008 Page #100  
 in Western industrial and banking circles that had created a Socialist sys 2008 Page #126  
rea 51 and Antelope \Talley ■ Crop Circles                                  2008 Page #166  
oup and .'\.ftermath ■ Faking Crop Circles ■ UFOs in Space: STS-48 ■ Sighti 2008 Page #167  
ng.from saucershaped to pie-shaped circles that moved around the craft. Som 2009 Page #64  
But they were very sporadic color. CIRCLES THAT WOULD CHANGE THEIR SIZE FRO 2009 Page #65  
Y PUCD. 8: Into Dreamland an ■Crop Circles 144 8: Into Dreamland and Beyond 2009 Page #150  

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

stopped wobbling before one of the circling saucers broke formation, flew d 2003 Page #41  
unted the presence of a helicopter circling the mesa, which he found almost 2004 Page #216  
urs an Air Force aircraft was seen circling the area. More UFOs continued t 2005 Page #100  
ively identified scores of planets circling other 66                        2006 Page #69  
pproximating the size of the Earth circling hundreds of sun-like stars. Any 2006 Page #70  
bel sports a series of speed Lines circling the globe, below which are the  2007 Page #65  
rcept and destroy armed satellites circling the earth" and that they were f 2009 Page #17  

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

sville TN lJI'!) ~!a,,' i1C!i, -"t Circlinq Sa~cer ,_. • •M' un-u~u ,,.,,., 2009 Page #126  

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

focus. Now, instead of calculating circuit resistance or budget estimates f 2003 Page #149  
■ Circle of friendships INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PERSPECTIVE ■ " ••• grid-like li 2005 Page #11  
 ■ First references to "integrated circuit" ■ Comprehensive history by Kuij 2005 Page #11  
of the Transistor & the lnte~rated Circuit: Exploring Col. Corso's Claims o 2005 Page #12  
 precursors for today's inregraced circuit chips, fiber optics, lasers, nig 2005 Page #167  

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

ite House. was channeled through a circuitous route the cleverest spy. or a 2006 Page #32  

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

lots became part of the electrical circuitry of the vehicle, vectoring it i 2003 Page #102  
ology claims art re:al • lnte~nted Circuitry • Laser, • N'1'hl Vision • I 1 2008 Page #151  

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

ligned metallic alloys, integrated circuits, microminiaturization of logic  2003 Page #101  
tions: o Fiber optics o Integrated circuits o Night vision scopes c Kevlar  2003 Page #188  
n and his credibility ■ Integrated circuits perspective ■ Fiber optics pers 2005 Page #3  
Super-tenacity fibers ■ Integrated circuits ■ Lasers ■ Night vision equipme 2005 Page #6  
ation ■ Transistors and integrated circuits ■ High Altitude Research Projec 2005 Page #7  
ad Us. IEEE Journal of Solid State Circuits 32, No.12, December 1997. ■ Kui 2005 Page #12  
template. Shielding of systems and circuits are underway. SLIDE # 6 — E. T. 2006 Page #140  
 had actually helped to design the circuits and he would take the drawings  2006 Page #154  

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

 hove another w11term.ark which is circul.: ir .:shaped but otherwiae diffi 2007 Page #46  

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

image in my mind. What i saw was a circular object that looked like two pie 2003 Page #13  
-round shape was made by folding a circular piece of the material and rolli 2003 Page #47  
 at the center of the image. These circular formations are designated as 'r 2003 Page #113  
k, not lower atmosphere o Ovoid or circular shape, like ice cream cone □ Ai 2003 Page #174  
ounding countryside in the form of circular depressions in the soil that we 2004 Page #47  
zone and made plaster casts of the circular impressions in the ground. But  2004 Page #47  
k about the size of a brick — semi circular in shape. It was a very smooth  2004 Page #94  
secting groups of dots arranged in circular patterns." - Twining to Truman, 2005 Page #11  
lluminating an apparently ovoid or circular object about 50 to 100 feet in  2005 Page #121  
stated that the second 'plane' was circular shaped and apparently in one pi 2006 Page #134  
" The saucer is shown projecting a circular beam of Eght onto the floor bel 2007 Page #67  
pit in the midst of a 30-foot wide circular scorched patch of desert litter 2007 Page #184  
r Coyame, where we found a roughly circular pattern of scorched earth at th 2007 Page #189  
 direction of Oak Ridge, moving in circular motion but in opposite directio 2008 Page #28  

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

oe. "There was a perfectly intact, circular-shaped craft and it was lying s 2004 Page #74  

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

the live alien story that has been circulated by U.S. intelligence inside t 2003 Page #198  
mething out there." Rumors quickly circulated about the impressions in the  2004 Page #56  
ving some free time on my hands, I circulated around asking a few questions 2004 Page #89  
 a U-2 plane [sic]," and had "been circulated" to various elements of Ameri 2007 Page #138  

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

lien races. These stories had been circulating ever since the early 1980s,  2003 Page #146  
years. They worked together in the circulating depaiunent of a local newspa 2004 Page #44  
surfaced in 1998 when rumors began circulating to the effect that the pseud 2006 Page #127  
 months. Lastly, there was a rumor circulating that another fishing vessel  2006 Page #192  

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

aware of such a report for general circulation unless it was a document tha 2005 Page #42  
e time, stories and rumors were in circulation to the effect that Pope was  2006 Page #130  

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

ters in diameter and two meters in circumference with a hole in one side an 2004 Page #10  
mployed control surfaces along the circumference of the disc. Jack also rec 2007 Page #100  
ol surfaces were located along the circumference of the djsc, simjlar to th 2007 Page #107  
 an outer "rim" around the central circumference of the disk. The height of 2007 Page #187  

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

tand it all. Therefore some of the circumlocutions would themselves be desi 2008 Page #109  

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

than 17 hours... Nudear submarines circumnavigate the globe without surfaci 2006 Page #6  

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

 signals take 117th of a second to circumscribe the Earth. Remember we have 2006 Page #6  

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

kedly in a signed letter. Caution, circumspection, and deniability are neve 2005 Page #80  

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

f the incident and had twisted the circumstances to titillate someone at AP 2003 Page #146  
field of alien abduction research, circumstances have put him in a unique p 2004 Page #58  
 and assessing their integrity and circumstances, permitted him to figure o 2004 Page #129  
raised its head—just what were the circumstances surrounding the so called  2004 Page #233  
to redirect the question. Under no circumstances should a member suggest or 2004 Page #252  
describe, or even illustrate those circumstances which corroborate current  2005 Page #104  
 and appropriate to the period and circumstances. Zingers are given a weigh 2005 Page #136  
 and assessing their integrity and circumstances , permjtted him to figure  2005 Page #140  
d Stone experienced many identical circumstances. Dan Sherman (Project Pres 2006 Page #22  
North Wales with a specific set of circumstances; and (b) who are now talki 2006 Page #123  
g around as you were in any normal circumstances. GM: There's no way you co 2007 Page #88  
 this possib ility depends on many circumstances whose condicions cannot ye 2008 Page #112  
d clear instructions that under no circumstances would any U.S. President o 2009 Page #43  
                       During 1950 circumstances changed sufficiently to pe 2009 Page #167  
dation is possible under favorable circumstances. Given low lying forshores 2009 Page #167  
dation is possible under favorable circumstances. Given low lying forshores 2009 Page #167  
dation is possible under favorable circumstances . Given low lying forshore 2009 Page #168  

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

idence • Most archival evidence is circumstantial, there are very few smoki 2003 Page #153  
f a "Special Studies Project" More circumstantial Evidence for MJ-12 Why di 2003 Page #157  
postvons from UTA Another piece of circumstantial evidence also indicates t 2004 Page #235  
mentation on Project Moon Dust are circumstantial evidence for his claim th 2006 Page #17  
n Page left behind, there are many circumstantial reasons to suspect that t 2007 Page #23  
 the November 12 NSAM 271."31 More circumstantial evidence for the accuracy 2009 Page #42  

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

ill also djscuss potential ways to circumvent UFO-related meclia deceptions 2007 Page #7  
ic curiosity. 4. Potential ways to circumvent UFO-related medja deceptions. 2007 Page #9  

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

e transistor, laser and integrated circwts. Here are stories that have not  2007 Page #127  

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

reference instrumentati on system (CIRIS). And what was the Kirtland comple 2007 Page #163  

Word: "cirnci~is", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 . .althou;.:h noc "holl~ nc" 10 .!cirnci~IS ::and nonscirnti.\t-. ""'ho ~t 2005 Page #107  

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

Nevada border as heavy cumulus and cirrus cloud formations built up below.  2006 Page #74  
 lost sight of the A-12 due to the cirrus overcast. Coffins, meanwhile, not 2006 Page #74  

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

                       ln 2004 the ciry of Austin, Texas employed a particu 2007 Page #69  

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

ccn.~ ol t.imc lo ~cnns o! ~l! ior.cis. studyin,s;' . Ha.11 :. mile nlius L 2009 Page #182  

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

,, ,.--.~, -~, September 4th 1964, Cisco Grove CA.                          2009 Page #108  
 II\ H\\'I; \ ) I / / I Iron Giant Cisco Grove Robot 103                    2009 Page #109  

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

a••• ena Oject tlat stNaled at wet cit tie ndan Pont farNwr T- /tidy. Jay 2 2006 Page #30  
Seattle, WA, July 27, 1984. 35 Op. cit., Bellingham Coast Guard report 36 O 2006 Page #185  
ellingham Coast Guard report 36 Op.cit., Bellingham Coast Guard report 37 K 2006 Page #185  
e affecting our very being. 43 Op. cit., interview with Dominic Papetti. 19 2006 Page #193  
..'-S.L SC"-lt:C4.!..tu•fi SCAM J..Cit stvr•Al.. 1Jo1J~uns eero,.r ,;,.v:Nt 2009 Page #116  
n Latest Secret ll' eapon ATLANTIC CIT"l. N. J .. June, l3 l!cicntiiic pc:. 2009 Page #182  

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

ot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy (Citadel; 2003 [ 1996)). 41               2009 Page #47  

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

copy of father ’s USAF UFO Program Citation signed by Curtis E. Lemay Estab 2003 Page #164  
istics." However, Klass offered no citation for this statement and I have r 2004 Page #30  
998 at 83 ■ Distinguished career ■ Citation, 44-45, Vatican diplomacy, no l 2005 Page #8  
ation Ribbon, 57-59, AJAX safety ■ Citation, 59-60, Management of 30K troop 2005 Page #8  
, 12 January 1996; also [no author citation! "Astronaut Mitchell Calls for  2005 Page #81  
us resulted in a contempt of court citation; and ,vrule their original lega 2005 Page #101  
essor Snodgrass was awarded a Navy citation by Admiral Nimitz and was autho 2009 Page #164  

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

ce Estimate) two sections directly cite the 1941 recovery case. The first i 2003 Page #28  
tates Air Force personnel, then to cite what you maintain were there roles  2004 Page #48  
use it is a long story let me just cite one wild tale, and then move on to  2004 Page #103  

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

te in 1947. As I hope the evidence cited above shows, the crashed UFO contr 2004 Page #17  
me Minister Louis St. Laurent. She cited an example in 1952 when an interim 2004 Page #86  
 It was signed by Curtis LeMay and cited Cooper for: His exemplar knowledge 2004 Page #101  
The master table of eighty reports cited show Report Number, whether aliens 2004 Page #106  
o be false, since 79% of the cases cited have references to others, many of 2004 Page #115  
s been identified as the "Dr. Gee" cited by Scully as his key source for th 2004 Page #218  
o detailed accounts in the sources cited. These cases are much more substan 2005 Page #121  
he risk of contamination alone, as cited above, is terrifying. Reason dicta 2005 Page #126  
 proven fact that several of those cited in then-contemporary newspaper art 2005 Page #133  
more than a simple hoax. The cases cited above, however, are important in t 2005 Page #134  
seven attributes of authentici t:y cited above. Medium-Low Level of Authent 2005 Page #137  
 National Security State. His book cited a 1949 San Francisco Examiner arti 2006 Page #44  
here that the mouse population was cited to have only twice been observed a 2006 Page #111  
y refer co. Nevertheless, the "MD" cited in an apparent report on the Oklah 2007 Page #144  
n, testimony and cases chat 1 have cited in my lecture today are but a smal 2007 Page #144  
this paper. Time and again, I have cited cases of profound significance whe 2008 Page #37  
 without the hyphen, in two of the cited documents and in the QD. Research  2008 Page #109  
m/pdf/kennedy _ ciadirector.pdf 35 Cited on line al: hllp://www.majeslicdoc 2009 Page #47  
e al: hllp://tinyurl.com/mejpm4 39 Cited online at: http://ajwebennan .com/ 2009 Page #47  
nan .com/nodules2 /nodulec5.htm 4° Cited online al: hllp://en.wikipedia .or 2009 Page #47  
, head of the Strategic Air Force, cited the dog whistle as an example of t 2009 Page #162  

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

the nowfamous Roswell incident but cites "unconventional aerial phenomenon  2005 Page #123  
 is stamped "i\!lAJlC." The report cites a stellar list of officials and sc 2005 Page #125  
imony from living Roswell wimesses cites military threats, it is plausible  2005 Page #126  
the time). The document's appendix cites other military manuals perfectly d 2005 Page #129  
ory to be the correct one. He also cites the fact that some of the tales ab 2006 Page #121  
own craft, unknown lights, voices; cites the four classic books by him V. T 2007 Page #44  
ring Oswald even earlier. Weberman cites evidence that Angleton was directl 2009 Page #44  

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

J• Ho1:&t ~ Pto1•ct -Pi.a. Om ■ S::citi!E.ld'1 luh ■ llAS,._, T,oubk,, ind  2009 Page #143  
.,,l.o,d ■ AGl,b,J 1~n'1Cu1condo ■ Citi::P.rt. Ar:.iuut UFO S e~cy ■ TheCu, 2009 Page #143  

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

City Bank, a forerunner of today's Citibank Walter C. Teagle, chairman of S 2008 Page #127  
to include National City Bank \now Citibank) , Chase (now JP Morgan Chase), 2008 Page #137  

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

h of the month, in an FBI document citied Visit of Soviet Farmers to the U. 2007 Page #137  
epared by staff at Los Alamos (and citied Scudy 4FF) that was reportedly "s 2007 Page #144  
the Prince Edward Islands incident citied Ad Hoc Panel Report on the Septel 2007 Page #144  

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

he continent(two continents) • 162 Cities Involved in: Poland-Lomza(greates 2004 Page #165  
dea, though I have mostly lived in cities and am watching for traffic rathe 2006 Page #11  
k to arm themselves, evacuate from cities, turn to a survivalist lifestyle, 2006 Page #57  
th widespread looting, flight from cities, survivalism and proliferation of 2006 Page #62  
rming paramilitary gangs, vacating cities. As government abandoned the stre 2006 Page #63  
st resort; many others would leave cities, turn to survivalism or paramilit 2006 Page #65  
ses and dead animals into besieged cities. • 1346: Tatar forces besieging K 2006 Page #107  
1, at Pin Fan, Manchuria and other cities in China. Human experiments were  2006 Page #107  
er highways, and staying away from cities. The destination of the convoy re 2006 Page #135  
al hours, having passed over major cities along the East Coast. The Contine 2006 Page #164  

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 to have the launch delayed. NASA, citing a number of minor technical consi 2008 Page #136  

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Lilly, a prominent and respectable citizen of this place, a Mexican War vet 2004 Page #32  
y the skeptics but by the ordinary citizen today. The specific issue of tra 2004 Page #106  
with each other O\'et a network of citizen"s-band radios. Some o( the men w 2007 Page #145  
e two metal fragments is a Crulean citizen of Japanese descent,Jor ge Tabe  2007 Page #200  
ught in a situation in which every citizen of every country, his children,  2008 Page #117  
ce Captain Aura Rhanes, a supposed citizen of the planet Clarion, ultimatel 2009 Page #54  
he reaction of your average Soviet citizen in the face of the unknown? Just 2009 Page #140  

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ices, state police, the media, and citizenry. I was assigned a code number  2004 Page #108  
ices, state police, the media, and citizenry. I was assigned a code number- 2005 Page #139  
cient to sizzle the tempers of the citizenry, it's unlikely that anyone ate 2006 Page #183  

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fficial secrecy and ridicule, many citizens are led to believe the unknown  2003 Page #10  
and we need the help of all soviet citizens. ” Professor Felix Zigel of the 2003 Page #12  
kes more sense. Most "unauthorized citizens" who happened to see the lights 2003 Page #151  
KULTRA mind-control research on US citizens during the 1950s and '60s: The  2003 Page #151  
 incidents that many reliable good citizens felt were sufficient to justify 2003 Page #195  
ed him so much. Former Director of Citizens Against UFO Secrecy, Todd Zeche 2004 Page #105  
 been communication with EBEs, the citizens are admitted to psychiatric fac 2004 Page #170  
 incidents that many reliable good citizens felt were sufficient to justify 2004 Page #177  
ly a hoax, perpetrated on the good citizens of the American southwest — and 2004 Page #215  
teness. So we can rule out private citizens that want to 250                2004 Page #253  
 of lnformation Act, which enabled citizens to demand and obtain critical i 2005 Page #84  
government on Earth that wants its citizens to owe their primary allegiance 2006 Page #9  
be very resistant to telling their citizens that we tried to attack UFOs an 2006 Page #10  
 illuminating the terrain, seen by citizens Object hovers, accelerates, etc 2006 Page #28  
public welfare and ensure that its citizens would survive and thrive regard 2006 Page #56  
re flooded with calls from frantic citizens. The eastern United States was  2006 Page #95  
 going on. And they are all senior citizens now and hopefully some of them  2006 Page #150  
nference that contact between U.S. citizens and extraterrestrials or their  2006 Page #202  
unit y, though unknown to American citizens. The media began to accept the  2007 Page #11  
ure. They arrested him and not the citizens for breakjng American law. He s 2007 Page #92  
 Security Inspectors ; and private citizens. On January 6, 1949, another si 2008 Page #27  
ant percentage could not. American citizens, the group concluded, were bein 2008 Page #35  
 encounters of police officers and citizens from Exeter, New Hampshire .23  2008 Page #42  
? Why can't governments tell their citizens that humans are not alone in th 2008 Page #95  
fficial secrecy and ridicule, many citizens are led to believe the unknown  2008 Page #131  
elrod ■ A Global Aeual Crescendo ■ Citizens f_g-.• mst UFO Secrecy ■ The Cr 2008 Page #161  
e Mici came to the U.S. and became citizens in 1941, where he was a profess 2009 Page #9  
f view of personal security of its citizens who might be injured by the fal 2009 Page #14  
as among a small group of American citizens to have defected to the Soviet  2009 Page #44  

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 Conference States by thousands of citizens-and this was six years before t 2005 Page #120  

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German scientists had been granted citizenship in the U.S. and given promin 2008 Page #137  

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MP stonn causing the 1977 New York Citv blackout. Comments on the Implement 2009 Page #10  

Word: "city", 85 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 a Wrote first electrical code for city of CG a Chain of command was throug 2003 Page #33  
 command was through the Mayor and City Council No FBI FileCape Fire Chief  2003 Page #33  
t benefits from this event but the city of Cape Girardeau as tourists flock 2003 Page #38  
 21. Cape Girardeau Biography Of A City by Snider and Collins, Ramfire Pres 2003 Page #39  
't going to be easy for a teenaged city boy to uncover much detail. In the  2003 Page #56  
reland County, and passed over the city of Greensburg. The object continued 2003 Page #58  
t." Tribune-Review, Greensburg, PA City Edition 10 December 1965. Murphy, J 2003 Page #72  
d in the 1965 blackout of New York City. In fact, he wrote a report to Elli 2003 Page #193  
pondent's story from the Argentine city of Salta. The object was discovered 2004 Page #7  
t was discovered near the Bolivian city of Bermejo and was described as egg 2004 Page #7  
 found 200 kilometers north of the city of Santa Cruz on the farm of Jan Sa 2004 Page #11  
 !Own) PRP XILOHETIPS NnRTH OF THE CITY DT SANTA CRUZ oN tHe FARM OF JON SA 2004 Page #21  
s. H.R. "Pig" Idell, then Aurora's city marshal, "rode shotgun" on the ceme 2004 Page #31  
of 14 feet 3 inches east of Kansas City and width limit of 12 feet. He also 2004 Page #127  
ntial reconstruction necessary for city after WWII due to high volume of ar 2004 Page #167  
truck headed at full speed for the city of Tres Cora;:6es. Just prior to th 2005 Page #31  
sual rain that had fallen over the city, Chereze and Lopes saw something mo 2005 Page #32  
rgeants of the Armed Forces in the city of Tres Corac;:oes carrying an awhv 2005 Page #32  
ucamp, the State Uruversit) in the city of Campinas, carrying two boxes. In 2005 Page #32  
R-381 (connecting Sao Paulo to the city of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais) wh 2005 Page #36  
 Nature" -according to a Salt Lake City geologist named Lamont Sorenson, wh 2005 Page #60  
le Bailey, who served in a Crystal City, VA builrung that housed Navy offic 2005 Page #130  
Possible UFO crash In Bolica, near city of Berrnego • UPI report about an u 2006 Page #29  
a B-36 on the edge of a major U.S. city, and a Lockheed SR-71 that crashed  2006 Page #86  
spapers of West Virginia's capitol city, Charleston. The "Charleston Daily  2006 Page #95  
r West Virginia toward the Capitol city of Charleston. Upon reaching this a 2006 Page #97  
) catapult plague corpses into the city • 1347-1351: Bubonic plague (the Bl 2006 Page #107  
 died. • 1941: Japanese attack the city of Changteh with cholera. It is est 2006 Page #107  
rected to make its way towards the city of Birmingham. "We then received or 2006 Page #122  
ional with a destination of Mexico City, and could not, therefore, have bee 2006 Page #134  
 United States. Almost every major city was protected by such missiles. HAW 2006 Page #143  
n entities. Slide 22: Map of Cedar City, Utah and Las Vegas, Nevada (About  2006 Page #150  
d to move about 250 miles to Cedar City, Utah, in 1966 to 1967, to construc 2006 Page #150  
oose Range. Slide 25: Map of Cedar City and Cedar Breaks, Utah By early 196 2006 Page #151  
old, the family had moved to Cedar City, Utah, about 250 miles as the crow  2006 Page #151  
tion was outside the town of Cedar City in the remote Cedar Breaks National 2006 Page #151  
5) my Dad was transferred to Cedar City, Utah, where he was one of the rada 2006 Page #152  
G TO TELL IS TAKING PLACE IN CEDAR CITY, UTAH, IN THE CONTEXT OF YOUR FATHE 2006 Page #154  
at particular radar site (in Cedar City, Utah) was not allowed to sweep ove 2006 Page #154  
of Okinawa, White Beach and Kadena City (Kadena Air Base at Location E; Whi 2006 Page #156  
rn peninsula jutting below Okinawa City. Map courtesy U. S. Navy.) 153      2006 Page #156  
tor who lives and works in Boulder City, NV. She can be reached at Catalyst 2006 Page #207  
bEc service advertisement from the city of Singapore, a man at an outdoor c 2007 Page #67  
ll) IJ) ; 1··· press country code, city code and telephone number. -:. ~ To 2007 Page #68  
 final product was unveiled in the city of Roswell on January 5, 1998 with  2007 Page #70  
 11 miles up the coast of New York City as a "trial run". under the direcci 2007 Page #111  
pondent's story from the Argentine city of Salta. The object was discovered 2007 Page #141  
t was discovered near the Bolivian city of Bermejo and was described as egg 2007 Page #141  
encific observer when the Japanese city of Hiroshima was destroyed by an ac 2007 Page #144  
ntain s at the eastern edge of the city where the white circle is. Abq Vide 2007 Page #166  
outhernmost tip of Texas, near the city of Brownsville . As the disc contin 2007 Page #185  
ying from El Paso, Texas to Mexico City. The explosion and subsequent fireb 2007 Page #186  
exican air force base in Chihuahua City, located about I 00 miles to the we 2007 Page #187  
 air traffic controllers in Mexico City that the UFOs had taken control of  2007 Page #191  
razilian wave. The location is the city of Campinas in Sao Paulo State and  2007 Page #193  
tor who Lives in the northern port city of Coquimbo. He found the pieces in 2007 Page #200  
oto electric cell which controlled city street lights. Multiple rpts. Attem 2008 Page #10  
 the police chief told me he was a city council meeting when they all heard 2008 Page #13  
Bowerman airfield in Hoquiam , the city adjacent to Aberdeen to the west. E 2008 Page #49  
descend and crash south of the Bay City Bridge. But what her son, Shannon r 2008 Page #53  
at Happened to "Tuffy" Miller? The city of Westport and the surrounding uni 2008 Page #53  
Grayland , Ocosta, Markham and Bay City may be generally described as close 2008 Page #53  
about 3 to 4 miles east of the Bay City Bridge on State Route l 05. !lRN.J  2008 Page #56  
ng times. 22 Also known as the Bay City Brid ge on State Route 105 about 4  2008 Page #69  
.co111 titled ··us Naval Academy-A City wi1hin the Walls" by staff writer S 2008 Page #70  
pisode by Bryn Beorse, Daily World City Editor. 31 If you want to read a wo 2008 Page #70  
s and his law practice in New York City, contributed yet another $20 millio 2008 Page #125  
ns such a J.P. Morgan and National City Bank, headed by John J. McCloy, pus 2008 Page #126  
Read; Harris, Forbes; and National City Bank-handled three-quarters of the  2008 Page #127  
or $30 million offered by National City Bank, a forerunner of today's Citib 2008 Page #127  
red capable of bombing London, the city that had provided the supplies. Als 2008 Page #127  
s through the independent National City Bank of New York which also handled 2008 Page #128  
laced with major banks in New York City to include National City Bank \now  2008 Page #137  
 New York City to include National City Bank \now Citibank) , Chase (now JP 2008 Page #137  
Rockefeller University in New York City. These Rockefeller-funded instituti 2008 Page #140  
 and Hualapai mountain ranges, the city of Kingman, Arizona was founded in  2009 Page #48  
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. The city of Kingman was named after Lewis Ki 2009 Page #48  
ly landed in a park in the Russian city of Voronezh. They have also identif 2009 Page #134  
 due south of Moscow. It is an old city, even by Russian standards, but by  2009 Page #134  
s alleged to have taken place in a city park on Wednesday , September 27, 1 2009 Page #135  
Soviet news agency. Tass' New York City headquarters were in Rockefell er C 2009 Page #137  
d out in this southeastern Russian city, or the singular qualities associat 2009 Page #140  
d, "conceivably could fly around a city for awhile and upset the nervous sy 2009 Page #162  
ttcl ao; ssint: th~ \\"C:tpon isj ,city Jor liWhile anti upset the n~r-not  2009 Page #183  
o Doubt Device Exists A'ILAN .L IC CITY, ~. J:, June J,~ 1-,T'}--Thcre Is · 2009 Page #184  

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ed to join the faculty of New York City's New School for Social Research th 2005 Page #89  
ances indeed. On another page, the city's Hyundai dealership proudly displa 2007 Page #60  
four calls arrived from one of the city's suburbs reporting a series of str 2008 Page #31  

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tering Cancer Center, the New York City-based cancer center built in 1939 o 2008 Page #140  

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incinnati video surveillance firm, CityWatcher.com , began to require its e 2008 Page #123  

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n ~nodgrass (abo\·e), 39-yC!ar-old Ciucin1111ti hio-physicis\, mill IL' a{d 2009 Page #180  

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 Ll.:.E ~ EU,CTJt!C-tl6HT ~ll~~- C CIUOIT', ~°""' l(El!l.). ~,v-~ 0111\ll . 2009 Page #118  

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ould be to maintain public morale, civic order and semblance of normal econ 2006 Page #64  
government might institute various civic projects meant to focus people's a 2006 Page #65  
partment of Industrial Development civic offering asks, "lf you're beginnin 2007 Page #61  
dem architecture. Such examples of civic stability stand in sharp contrast  2009 Page #134  

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tzel, who was then a member of the Civil Air Patrol. The incident had taken 2003 Page #146  
portant story comes from prominent civil rights attorney Daniel Sheehan. He 2003 Page #196  
38 people aboard. While government Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) investigat 2004 Page #68  
ipment, and training, and to study civil defense needs. The man stated to Y 2005 Page #39  
 of social strife over Vietnam and civil rights led to a definite public mo 2005 Page #84  
heir original legal parry had been civil, it had now graduated to a crimjna 2005 Page #101  
le aloft" and reported them to the Civil Aeronautics Administration. It was 2006 Page #94  
'trench nephritis' of the American Civil War was due to Hantaviruses with a 2006 Page #112  
uld be placed under the aegis of a civil authority, and on 1 April 1979, it 2006 Page #123  
but functionaries chatged with the Civil Air Defense of Washington were ale 2006 Page #169  
ng the ffficieng of the Washington Civil Defense System. Civil Defense offi 2006 Page #169  
e Washington Civil Defense System. Civil Defense officials declined to comm 2006 Page #169  
 sightings by members of the local Civil Air Patrol and included the commen 2006 Page #176  
 Dyess AFB, landed and got a small civil air patrol plane and flew to the b 2006 Page #177  
timately lost the battle for their civil liberties. UFO censorship prevaile 2007 Page #19  
ritory in general, by implementing civil defense, ?1ilitary, intelligence,  2008 Page #24  
ressive regimes or recovering from civil wars. Others are developing nation 2008 Page #25  
 for UFO by Bryn Beorse. Search by Civil Air Patrol yields no results. "Hel 2008 Page #48  
ory given with the blessing of the Civil Air Patrol -Helicopter , Hughes 50 2008 Page #54  
sting ones, including sightings by civil and military pilots and sightings  2008 Page #64  
stigation. We were informed by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) -the UK e 2008 Page #65  
ternational Development , American Civil Liberties Union, American Council  2008 Page #143  
 : 1979 Start a serious program of civil defense. Cooperate with our allies 2009 Page #10  
 Teller is a strong advocate for a civil defense program that would 1981 st 2009 Page #10  
 all have placed great emphasis on civil defense as a countermeasure to nuc 2009 Page #22  
plan, cover and deception plans, a civil affairs/military government plan,  2009 Page #36  
rfare, covert military operations, civil affairs/military governm ent, logi 2009 Page #36  
A. Miller of the Sydney University Civil Engineering Department as saying:  2009 Page #159  
to the work of Sydney University's Civil Engineering Department before he w 2009 Page #160  
s, Australia. He was a lecturer in Civil Engineering at the University of S 2009 Page #163  
on T.D.J. Leech to have University Civil Engineering Department been a know 2009 Page #171  
ler o! the Svd-. nt-y Uni'.'erst:r Civil Ensir1c-cr·lng Dqmrlmcl'll snlrl t 2009 Page #183  

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nd role of authority in matters of civil-and human-rights; as well as the e 2008 Page #26  

Word: "civilian", 85 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 to captain WWI engineering duties Civilian engineering duties 1920s Soil C 2003 Page #44  
burg in Westmoreland County." Some civilian witnesses who were on the scene 2003 Page #66  
ed Service Metal the highest level civilian decoration authorized by Congre 2003 Page #89  
ething that had never been seen by civilian eyes. He set himself to the tas 2003 Page #149  
the military. The president is the civilian head of the military, and thus  2003 Page #189  
e group should be required to wear civilian clothes. The principal function 2003 Page #222  
, se^-ecy seems to be forking. All civilian and military personnel involved 2003 Page #235  
a, including American military and civilian aircraft. They were also contac 2004 Page #38  
the testimony of many military and civilian witnesses; memorable, multiple  2004 Page #48  
troduced me to "B," an independent civilian contractor who had been employe 2004 Page #51  
ng discs was permanently vested in civilian authorities by classified Presi 2004 Page #63  
e Order in July 1948. The relevant civilian authority was the Atomic Energy 2004 Page #63  
 ranked general staff officers and civilian scientists assigned to the Join 2004 Page #65  
uly 31, more than 600 military and civilian airplanes crashed worldwide." 6 2004 Page #66  
 served as Director of CRIFO — the Civilian Research, Interplanetary Flying 2004 Page #108  
 release such information and also civilian airline pilots. For those who b 2004 Page #141  
 may be made either by military or civilian sources. If the sources are civ 2004 Page #168  
vilian sources. If the sources are civilian, there are different procedures 2004 Page #168  
s firmly convinced he was the last civilian to view the debris. Further, he 2004 Page #228  
e." And since then, not one single civilian has ever come forth and claimed 2004 Page #230  
ld begin. We in CIA have monitored civilian UFO research for a long time, a 2004 Page #248  
 casualties among our military and civilian population ■ Tampering with hum 2005 Page #9  
ligent ■ An Army product ■ Limited civilian academic training ■ Logical thi 2005 Page #11  
liane, Valquiria, Katia, and other civilian and rn.iutary witnesses, other  2005 Page #34  
terson, and later at a , ariery of civilian companie s involved with defens 2005 Page #41  
effects of radioactive fall-out on civilian life. 45                        2005 Page #47  
ance. ln 1933, a large camp of the Civilian Conservation Corps, or CCC, was 2005 Page #53  
ate himself smack in the center of civilian UFO counterculture ? I cannot S 2005 Page #97  
nded by a USAF Captain H.iJJ and a civilian named Harry Haberer (6:8). Aski 2005 Page #98  
h Reich's work. Harry Haberer, the civilian in attendance, was described as 2005 Page #99  
terest ro a number of military and civilian offices within the Eisenhower A 2005 Page #99  
at Ft. Detrick, MD.) Unautho rized civilian witnesses "were detained under  2005 Page #126  
covery, examination, or removal by civilian agencies or individuals of the  2005 Page #129  
 era. A witness example might be a civilian describing and sketching a mili 2005 Page #136  
nd served as Director of CRlFO-the Civilian Research Interplanetary Flying  2005 Page #138  
a military witness from 1969 and a civilian film technician. But is there a 2005 Page #148  
were led by an individual who wore civilian clothes whose rank he was never 2006 Page #18  
 his 'special team' being led by a civilian who took charge of the crash re 2006 Page #18  
 of Crash retrievals overseen by a civilian (the 19                         2006 Page #22  
overnments will insist on absolute civilian cooperation and obedience. Cons 2006 Page #68  
nts may have difficulty mobilizing civilian cooperation and obedience. Publ 2006 Page #69  
ublic land in close proximity to a civilian population. - Civilian witnesse 2006 Page #72  
ximity to a civilian population. - Civilian witnesses were interrogated and 2006 Page #72  
,000 cash. Five security guards in civilian clothes walked the crash area f 2006 Page #75  
ed on and radar reflectors allowed civilian air traffic controllers to trac 2006 Page #81  
t entry by unauthorized personnel. Civilian overflights were restricted wit 2006 Page #82  
ectively self- extinguished before civilian or military personnel arrived." 2006 Page #82  
scaped any fire damage or sooting. Civilian witnesses Andy Hoyt, his sister 2006 Page #83  
kage of at least one was sold to a civilian scrap dealer. Each time I visit 2006 Page #84  
e been within range of Brownsville civilian radar, but it is assumed that n 2006 Page #133  
n radar, but it is assumed that no civilian radar detected the object due t 2006 Page #133  
o minutes after the disappearance, civilian radio traffic indicated that a  2006 Page #134  
ian radio traffic indicated that a civilian aircraft had gone down in that  2006 Page #134  
that both the crashed disk and the civilian aircraft had been removed from  2006 Page #134  
s. This included the pieces of the civilian light plane which had been invo 2006 Page #135  
s caused by the collision with the civilian aircraft. That collision occurr 2006 Page #136  
h). Even ignoring the speed of the civilian aircraft, the impact would have 2006 Page #136  
eement with the description of the civilian aircraft as being 'almost total 2006 Page #136  
 the crash site were pieces of the civilian aircraft. The second damage may 2006 Page #136  
on is made of the occupants of the civilian aircraft. It is not known if an 2006 Page #136  
Considering the destruction of the civilian light aircraft in mid-air, bodi 2006 Page #136  
reveal no documents concerning the civilian aircraft crash, probably becaus 2006 Page #136  
s finally pulled in the 1990s by a civilian dentist in the United States wh 2006 Page #160  
 you informed. After I hang up all civilian communications with the Pentago 2006 Page #164  
ir traffic control of military and civilian aircraft. Of course, there were 2006 Page #170  
also search radar installations at civilian airports and Air Force bases. O 2006 Page #170  
 UFO Studies (CUFOS). (NICAP was a civilian UFO research group founded in t 2006 Page #175  
oday, Robert Bigelow has initiated civilian forays into space with the Bige 2006 Page #207  
curity clearance ever given to any civilian pubbsher due co his prior work  2007 Page #95  
n Riggs, whose father \Vorked in a civilian capacity the field of contract  2007 Page #138  
 to be merely the crash of a small civilian airplane. Their assessment of w 2007 Page #186  
ween the flying disk and the small civilian aircraft. The other damage poin 2007 Page #187  
retrieved fragments of the crashed civilian aircraft, although there was no 2007 Page #187  
of that was true. Investigation by civilian researchers found dozens of wit 2008 Page #7  
f no missing aircraft, military or civilian.                                2008 Page #48  
d and then refuted by military and civilian pilots. Claim that it may have  2008 Page #49  
dicted by pilots both military and civilian. Whatever the true nature of th 2008 Page #59  
it was weird that Col. Halt was in civilian clothes. 81                     2008 Page #87  
d begin. We in Cl hove a:onito rcd civilian uro research for .i lone; tici~ 2008 Page #121  
 parts of the EMP discussion , our civilian economy will grind to a halt in 2009 Page #10  
y the events due to the efforts of civilian UFO organizations to sensationa 2009 Page #25  
pment of the weapon while he was a civilian attached to the National Defens 2009 Page #160  
ies were ended. 4. Snodgrass was a civilian attached to the National Defens 2009 Page #161  
so awarded the U.S. Navy's highest civilian honor, the Navy Distinguished P 2009 Page #164  
s ·were ended. 4. Snodgras s was a civilian attached to the National Defens 2009 Page #169  

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 In 1941. The police, military and civilians were there. Minister at Red St 2003 Page #22  
er the craft and take control, the civilians that were asked by the officia 2003 Page #30  
 commanded the soldiers to get the civilians out of the area. The soldiers  2003 Page #61  
th the search that night. Numerous civilians, as well as reporters reported 2003 Page #66  
 a military officer approached the civilians and told them that they would  2003 Page #70  
 effectively killedVress interest. Civilians who ra^ht have seen or handled 2003 Page #235  
 were right when they told us that civilians were not ready for this yet. I 2004 Page #49  
rance. I saw a lot of out of place civilians after the fact on base but we  2004 Page #51  
six hundred military personnel and civilians in 1947 — over a two month per 2004 Page #62  
is. They were interrogated also by civilians who were representatives of "M 2004 Page #119  
e both to our troops as well as to civilians. Here, the motive for secrecy  2004 Page #125  
ivates Nivaldo and Santos. Curious civilians were gathering around but were 2005 Page #31  
nsibility of the milita1y and that civilians had no business delving into m 2005 Page #164  
ovide far more information than we civilians can obtain...and in secret. Th 2006 Page #8  
al security guards who ushered the civilians back and took control of the c 2006 Page #79  
e crash site and joined a group of civilians who were "studying the craft"  2006 Page #86  
ashed the camera," and ordered the civilians to depart "or be arrested." Th 2006 Page #86  
th cholera. It is estimated 10,000 civilians and 1,700 Japanese soldiers di 2006 Page #107  
t Sverdlovsk, Russia. More than 66 civilians and an unknown number of milit 2006 Page #107  
 strict orders not to stop for any civilians," said Prescott. The team soon 2006 Page #122  
r D-4 Dozer Dropping by Parachute) Civilians Judy Hitzenhammer (lived in Da 2009 Page #94  

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

om some other technically advanced civilization. ” USAF pilot and Astronaut 2003 Page #14  
 spacecraft of an extraterrestrial civilization, and that, just as H. G. We 2004 Page #133  
 our world and probably within our civilization of "others" -but the proble 2005 Page #73  
s, we need to understand our O\\ n civilization . For five decades, most UF 2005 Page #75  
 of major crisis?" For surely, our civilization is in such a state. What is 2005 Page #77  
this "an intelligence not from our civilization." For the sake of convenien 2005 Page #78  
onference by science---can grow no civilization with the cle, erness and de 2005 Page #118  
universe. Critics counter that any civilization advanced enough to develop  2005 Page #120  
 Drake, means there may be another civilization "only"1000 light years away 2006 Page #5  
ble assumption that every advanced civilization is concerned about its own  2006 Page #8  
way to determine the lifetime of a civilization, the fraction of planets th 2006 Page #12  
p technology. We have data on one "civilization" on one planet in one solar 2006 Page #12  
reatly lengthen the life span of a civilization. That is pseudoscience, no  2006 Page #12  
ar to a more peaceful and advanced civilization that has already colonized  2007 Page #37  
gramming How might a more advanced civilization respond to the human threat 2007 Page #37  
[L is "Imaging for a more advanced civilization." "\'(/here will they turn  2007 Page #62  
the headline, "Report Says Earth's Civilization M.ight Topple If Faced by a 2007 Page #76  
aft. Indeed, we can no longer as a civilization, go on using obsolete solid 2007 Page #120  
t Earth life in order for a future civilization to survive. The explanation 2008 Page #95  
t ed or in an elemen tary state of civilization. The imperialist expansion  2008 Page #113  
devices constructed by an advanced civilization sent here to not only obser 2009 Page #16  

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

ither by advanced extraterrestrial civilizations at present or ourselves in 2003 Page #15  
were not in the Manual, from other civilizations, based on forensic languag 2003 Page #187  
x highly technological intelligent civilizations other than on our planet h 2004 Page #187  
 these two to six extraterrestrial civilizations in our galaxy. There was f 2004 Page #187  
st thought is that highly advanced civilizations are not perfect, and accid 2005 Page #121  
t there may be "as many" as 50,000 civilizations in our Milky Way Galaxy, w 2006 Page #5  
s very special as one of the elite civilizations. I think that there are pr 2006 Page #5  
t there are probably many advanced civilizations within our local neighborh 2006 Page #5  
een a great deal of time for other civilizations to establish themselves. H 2006 Page #5  
tting the convicts go bother other civilizations who, unlike us, have learn 2006 Page #7  
fort. It is assumed that there are civilizations using communication techno 2006 Page #11  
heir planes were being tracked. If civilizations, with a great deal of comm 2006 Page #11  
ems highly plausible that advanced civilizations have achieved interstellar 2007 Page #184  

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in: many systems and approaches to civilized life on this world, as they ar 2006 Page #50  

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-rights; as well as the erosion of civilrights. For example, the highly con 2008 Page #26  

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tivc all~mntive Sydncv univcrult v civli cni;:-Jnc"r• ; to the atomic b□mb. 2009 Page #184  

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. 2007 L.A..S "EG.A..S. l'-IIE".A..CI~ UFOCONFERENCE .COM UFO CLOSURE ~,,~  2007 Page #1  

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: learns to control the tiint anrl Ci·,,cinnati. 1 177                      2009 Page #183  

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An:lN "'{ l:IIU\,U'1"Al1. Stcl'TID CJ1 WYOaOwNt •~Nll. 0#' A -- Vl'O. -,c,  2009 Page #100  

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cJe girl grabbing her mother. They cJ1en decided to investigate the area wh 2007 Page #196  

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"llJC •••• .:;.;~! fO.,..ITt,u ?1'.CJ3 Cover note is relevant ■ Leaker says 2008 Page #120  

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e wrote one purposel y linking the CJA to UFOs. J\s he expected, the story  2007 Page #20  

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estigations ■ Contract researchers CJC*Gr3rvxiC'»T f wacaZDO CcrtteraM rto- 2003 Page #22  

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isease (Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) and chronic fatigue and immune dysf 2006 Page #113  
e called amyloid. In some cases of CJD and other prion diseases amyloid dep 2006 Page #114  
rm, setting the scene for sporadic CJD and that would explain the relativel 2006 Page #114  
in the relatively low incidence of CJD, one case per million per year. In f 2006 Page #114  
 per million per year. In familial CJD, it is known that there are mutation 2006 Page #114  
nto the abnormal form. Finally, in CJD acquired by transmission abnormal mo 2006 Page #114  
als and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) in humans) have caused tremendous a 2006 Page #116  
sease takes years to decades, e.g. CJD. This would be a good 'extinction di 2006 Page #116  

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AM HEARING •Iir:f1imImu: os Cl~L\l:CJI AXIi (lfTEI.Ol')IE~T _JOIST fiH!illT 2009 Page #130  

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lfJTION l/Uy 1/cy 1/Cv 1/Cy 1/Cr I/Cjr l/Cy 1/Cy 1/CyChief of Staff to tho  2003 Page #214  
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J:, June J,~ 1-,T'}--Thcre Is ·one cJuc 1n the re- ?'\EW YOIU,, _June 1-J { 2009 Page #184  

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6-1977 ■ 4: The Empire Strikes B:i.ck, 1979-1980 ■ 5: Clo:i.k :ind D:i.gger 2008 Page #157  

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ter flier distrihutel •Computer h,,ckground : cduc·,uion at prestigious rnl 2009 Page #198  

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a 3 ttfato* woaswrm Imidac tsaaa*a Ckiaaaa rosemary aa* gather that way ait 2003 Page #223  

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t which are for your use and file. CkrrwrnjeOfft*UU ICHIt: . In waking yw a 2003 Page #216  

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^ aat taaaral toalrttar aa— , ttat Cl—aral Watoaaysr raters via Xar— far a  2003 Page #221  
srael in the counterintelli gence (Cl) office of James Jesus Angleton-becau 2005 Page #124  
, between 1974 and 1982, served as cl.irector of naval intelligence, viceru 2005 Page #130  
f the Defense Intelligence Agency, cl.irector of the National Securit) Agen 2005 Page #130  
A). Although many people think the Cl.A was created to gather information,  2007 Page #11  
st have been other reasons for the Cl.A's creation, and perhaps the UFO cri 2007 Page #12  
had been covertly working with the Cl.A. 6                                  2007 Page #12  
It was the tentative conclusion of cl,js group (30 November 1947) chat alth 2007 Page #75  
CONNECTING , DOORWAY '\ ' tf c) c) cl D D D D c=D BAY BUS "A" WRIGHT PATTER 2007 Page #119  
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r of the Counter Intelligenc e (DD/Cl) in the CIA for many years. It is int 2008 Page #105  
d GA employee with thirty years in Cl under Jim Angleton. There are clues t 2008 Page #115  
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New' , "\Yill:m:t discounllnr. \he cl-Zealand to caT!')' ou~ the dc,·el-fec 2009 Page #182  

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ed and probably dying. In spite of cl1e somewhat repugnant looks of the cre 2005 Page #32  
ouble here!" The two officers took cl1e creature to the Hospital Regional d 2005 Page #32  
 the neighborhood when they saw in cl1e sky a large elongated object-"shape 2005 Page #37  
ld not do any better than to study cl1e following accounts of UFO crash ret 2005 Page #120  

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 the incident. Souza's testimony , cl1ough open to question, would help to  2005 Page #37  

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elates how he helped organized the Cl3S television show about UFOs around t 2007 Page #23  

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a 1952 memo to the Director of the ClA describing the problem in this manne 2005 Page #74  
, R. Roger Harkins came to suspect ClA involvement in stage managing the in 2007 Page #20  
s ► 9) Willingness tO report false ClA claims about UFOs ► 10) Documented h 2007 Page #24  
mented history of cooperation with ClA for "national security" reasons '\)  2007 Page #24  
 an extremel y grave matter to the ClA; hence the surveillance of the activ 2007 Page #136  
f the CentraJ Intelligence Agency (ClA). The Soviets were keeping the matte 2007 Page #137  
 communit :y in general and to the ClA in parcicular. Not onJy that: the Ar 2007 Page #138  
 the documents declassified b) the ClA, NSC, and ochers. As it transpires,  2007 Page #144  
 six pages. The other one from the ClA is the "Burned Memo" in its entirety 2008 Page #105  
n was asked for his opinion by the ClA (which is where the draft allegedly  2008 Page #108  
d become assistant director of the ClA in 1949 and assistant chief of staff 2008 Page #137  
 Coro was assigned wh,n & where ht cla.inu · Couo w:u very tithl with Lt Ge 2008 Page #151  
e of classified UFO files with the ClA and those in control of the MJ-12 Sp 2009 Page #35  
ona fides as opposed to classified CLA and USAF sources .... When this data 2009 Page #41  
 Dulles' tenure as Director of the ClA. Dulles and other MJ-12 members were 2009 Page #43  
d. The most documented source of a ClA link to the Kennedy assassination wa 2009 Page #44  
Clay Shaw, directly implicates the ClA counterintelligence. Ensuring Oswald 2009 Page #44  
e compelling reason for why senior ClA officials wanted Kennedy's removal f 2009 Page #45  

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 new national-securit y state. The ClA's Frank \X/isner created a massive g 2007 Page #11  
am Colby (then Deputy Chief of the ClA's Far East Division) to James Anglet 2009 Page #43  

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derful, ongoing ad series, a 1950s clad spaceman bravely faces his fear of  2007 Page #66  

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ey are flexible and have a plastic cladding wrap." -R&D Lab to Commanding G 2005 Page #11  

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 Friedman was unable to verify his claim along with Fisk's statement that h 2003 Page #36  
als from around that community who claim that the UFO incident is only a ho 2003 Page #57  
th soldiers. Not only do observers claim Air Force and Army involvement, bu 2003 Page #59  
vel ncd Is'-j in inxntij.itiu; thi claim that th.- rr-.-tcnal Mitnl handled 2003 Page #132  
software available, skeptics often claim that it is too easy to fake. Howev 2003 Page #179  
ed that warrants discussion is the claim that Area 51 did not exist in 1954 2003 Page #183  
eserve a bit of expansion. Critics claim that if the evidence is not availa 2003 Page #184  
lien bodies. Three separate people claim to have been told the story by Nix 2003 Page #194  
rcher Art Greenfield asked about a claim that was made a couple weeks befor 2003 Page #197  
re by actor Nicholas Cage. In that claim Shirley MacLaine had told him that 2003 Page #197  
d that Nicholas Cage stands by his claim. Larry King: "Cocoa Florida with S 2003 Page #198  
 talked about Roswell. He made the claim that he as National Security Advis 2003 Page #200  
people in this part of the country claim they saw an object which resembled 2004 Page #8  
 speeds no greater than 35 mph, to claim something moved at greater than 10 2004 Page #28  
 a reporter. On it went. For every claim, there was a counter claim. All I  2004 Page #30  
r every claim, there was a counter claim. All I was left with was one witne 2004 Page #30  
ed ones. Given the scale of such a claim, I continued to work the avenues o 2004 Page #51  
stored at Langley. The story was a claim made by aviation historian Air For 2004 Page #97  
s after Schwartz wrote of Newton's claim. Dr. Eric Walker Wilbert Smith's s 2004 Page #98  
ed up immediately to check out the claim. Smith was fascinated with the con 2004 Page #103  
y and reliability. I am willing to claim any errors. Leonard H. Stringfield 2004 Page #106  
T SOME HOAXERS DO • Create a false claim like the anomalous reports • Plant 2004 Page #122  
 the anomalous reports • Plant the claim with a researcher • Await the rese 2004 Page #122  
searcher • Await the researcher to claim publicly • Announce it was a hoax  2004 Page #122  
ying Saucers was the first book to claim that an alien spaceship crashed in 2004 Page #136  
cident happened as the "believers" claim. How do we sort all this out, and  2004 Page #137  
ispute this "winds aloft" data and claim just the opposite is true. It is a 2004 Page #139  
issing the Roswell Incident, often claim that no fifty year cover- up of su 2004 Page #140  
iggest criticism of the government claim about Project Mogul is that althou 2004 Page #142  
er armed guards, as many witnesses claim, surely someone would have found t 2004 Page #143  
tion or another by many people who claim to be in the know, but most contra 2004 Page #143  
 Road, just outside of Aztec, both claim to have seen the crashed saucer, a 2004 Page #216  
 seen the crashed saucer, and both claim to have witnessed the military ret 2004 Page #216  
Fancy's story, also backing up his claim about the two police officers.12 T 2004 Page #217  
inds the onl_y source for Pflock's claim — a "retired air force general who 2004 Page #222  
e radio to retract the Air Force's claim of having recovered a "flying disc 2004 Page #230  
ive us the possibility to make the claim that the Marcel and the Newton pho 2004 Page #238  
Little body personally, but he did claim to see what he called an 'interim' 2005 Page #42  
''\Vhat is the evidence for such a claim?" Bue there is an even better ques 2005 Page #77  
, "On what basis do we make such a claim?" For while evidence is alwa} s im 2005 Page #77  
hern California, up to four people claim ro have seen an "AJjen Reproductio 2005 Page #83  
seek the truth of chjs astonishing claim. It is also rufficulc. The phenome 2005 Page #117  
t ours alone. This is not a unique claim. After aU, if most religious belie 2005 Page #117  
 gave serious consideration to the claim that UFOs did not exist at all, th 2005 Page #118  
 ridicule against an}one who would claim otherwise. With the publication of 2005 Page #119  
strial Intelligence (SETI) program claim that since their radio messages ha 2005 Page #120  
s that some hoaxers create a false claim. For example, plant the claim with 2005 Page #132  
alse claim. For example, plant the claim with a researcher ; await the rese 2005 Page #132  
J fonner US miLitary personnel who claim co have seen the film wruJe on act 2005 Page #147  
m eight separate individuals \\ ho claim to have seen the Alien Autopsy fil 2005 Page #149  
rt Lazar had come forward with the claim that he had worked on a reverse en 2005 Page #168  
s similar cases. I am working on a claim by a pilot that UFOs took out 20 o 2006 Page #5  
o as frauds. Perhaps to be able to claim that the proponents are stupid or  2006 Page #12  
s of a number of whisdeblowers who claim to have participated in UFO crash  2006 Page #14  
re circumstantial evidence for his claim that he was secretly recruited int 2006 Page #17  
 OPNAC Team. This supports Stone's claim of being clearances on a one time  2006 Page #20  
the EBE escape. This extraordinary claim that extraterrestrials can be term 2006 Page #21  
ity) • 7/4/78 Two Italian soldiers claim to seen lancing of UFO at Mount Et 2006 Page #28  
nse Information Report. DiKto ness Claim •• U.S. f4a%, • Abielittaty , #1,1 2006 Page #28  
ours, culminating in an incredible claim that, if true, would irrevocably c 2006 Page #119  
th our planet and our species. The claim was that a UFO piloted by extrater 2006 Page #119  
— some with official backgrounds - claim to have heard of distinctly simila 2006 Page #126  
 would be more compatible with the claim in Acheson's autobiography that th 2006 Page #169  
on, John Walker and Richard Burke, claim to have observed and stood upon so 2006 Page #190  
n addition, those aboard the Diane claim that the bubbles suacing from the  2006 Page #190  
oving signal source." The skeptics claim that there are no physical traces  2006 Page #200  
              Although some people claim the media-government relationship  2007 Page #14  
any of you are probably aware of a claim by Lydia Slepp) that she was order 2007 Page #20  
 '. Disclosure Project Witnesses ■ Claim that certain waived USAPs act as c 2007 Page #55  
secution are allowed to make their claim against you and you are not allO\v 2007 Page #91  
to remain silent. And there is the claim that the J\rk represents the remai 2007 Page #138  
people in this part of the country claim they saw an object which resembled 2007 Page #141  
Eureka, but which the skeptics can claim is irrelevant because they don't k 2008 Page #14  
t a name so that we can verify his claim to having been an Air Force office 2008 Page #15  
d by military and civilian pilots. Claim that it may have been a Perseid me 2008 Page #49  
n statements by area residents who claim the roads were already blocked on  2008 Page #60  
 future ::.o send explorers to lay claim co it). It would exist as res comm 2008 Page #113  
zed by private individuals , could claim no protection from the police, cou 2008 Page #128  
d vice president. Many researchers claim Hoover gained blackmail leverage o 2008 Page #139  
 m UFOs is overwhemlng • Those who claim lbtrt 1, no eYidence rnlly mran th 2008 Page #146  
l record shows that Dahl made that claim to protect himself and his family  2009 Page #30  
oubt, the number of people who can claim aliens wrecked their marriages is  2009 Page #54  
moved to New Zealand, while others claim it was started in New Zealand and  2009 Page #171  
ue? • Why would Leech or Snodgrass claim that work was ongoing when they bo 2009 Page #177  
its infancy? • Why would Snodgrass claim that the secret weapon is not rela 2009 Page #177  

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ore and take a look. Crisman later claimed that he saw there an enormous am 2003 Page #41  
overed more of it himself. He also claimed to have his own sighting of a do 2003 Page #41  
been well documented. Jim Garrison claimed that his prosecution of Shaw was 2003 Page #42  
ver who I had previously mentioned claimed that he saw a bell shaped object 2003 Page #67  
her suggestion came from a man who claimed to have worked on back- engineer 2003 Page #110  
uncommon but not unique. Some have claimed that permitting the "widow" word 2003 Page #172  
en interviewed. One researcher has claimed to have held the Manual that was 2003 Page #179  
the SOM 1-01 by the Air Force that claimed it to be a fake had the paragrap 2003 Page #183  
ages of documents they have always claimed they don't have) and the Office  2003 Page #192  
leason and the other two witnesses claimed Gleason told them about the even 2003 Page #195  
e House ghost, or the fact that he claimed his father spoke to him during h 2003 Page #198  
ome of his top officials, however, claimed to be ignorant of Roswell. One s 2003 Page #200  
ctive to Twining of 8 July 1947 is claimed to have a suspicious, non-standa 2003 Page #208  
was informed that U.S. authorities claimed that the material was American s 2004 Page #15  
nd, curiously enough, all had been claimed by U.S. authorities to be a shav 2004 Page #15  
eliefs concerning the crash — half claimed it really happened while the oth 2004 Page #28  
ally happened while the other half claimed it was merely a hoax perpetrated 2004 Page #28  
 Judge Love of Waxahatchie, Texas, claimed to have encountered the silver,  2004 Page #32  
ith asking for the files. They all claimed the files would be used for rese 2004 Page #86  
team of scientists and technicians claimed they had detected an unknown obj 2004 Page #86  
name. We pressured him and he then claimed to have gone to his government f 2004 Page #87  
s in the aviation business and who claimed in 1953 to have worked "right ac 2004 Page #97  
nterviewed by Armen Azadehdel, who claimed to me that he could get Dr. Walk 2004 Page #99  
board members of NICAP). Mrs. Swan claimed that she was being contacted by  2004 Page #103  
l explains the Roswell mystery. He claimed that they used a lot of sticky t 2004 Page #133  
ing and curious that Bessie Brazel claimed that her rancher father, Mac Bra 2004 Page #138  
f winds aloft at that time that he claimed proved that their Mogul Balloon  2004 Page #139  
nd a massive and endless cover-up, claimed in an interview that there was a 2004 Page #143  
interview with a private pilot who claimed to have seen the second site and 2004 Page #143  
n after the crash in 1947, and who claimed that rancher Mac Brazel and a ch 2004 Page #143  
 The Day After Roswell in which he claimed to have seen one of the alien co 2004 Page #146  
lien corpses. Not only that, Corso claimed to have disseminated debris from 2004 Page #146  
zar and a couple other sources who claimed to have worked inside the base.  2004 Page #179  
 cditor at OMNI magazine, McGcorgc claimed to have been in a UFO briefing t 2004 Page #188  
he Reagan administration. They all claimed they wanted the LIFO truth to ge 2004 Page #194  
to make me believe that aliens had claimed that they had something to do wi 2004 Page #194  
ers William LaParl and Derrel Sims claimed to have been approached indirect 2004 Page #196  
e story is replete with people who claimed to be witnesses to some element  2004 Page #216  
the last part of his journey. Both claimed to have been at the crash site o 2004 Page #216  
east of Aztec. That police officer claimed that he had followed the object  2004 Page #217  
eally have "insider sources" as he claimed ("Dr. Gee" as the eight scientis 2004 Page #221  
e civilian has ever come forth and claimed to have laid eyes on that debris 2004 Page #230  
ML307 Radar target, which the USAF claimed the debris represents, there wer 2004 Page #233  
refer ro as "Fritz \'(!erner") who claimed personal knowledge of a crashed  2005 Page #39  
innati, in a surprising disclosure claimed that a close relative, the late  2005 Page #44  
nical engineer" from Las Vegas who claimed co have worked on classified pro 2005 Page #45  
ident at Nellis AFB in 1968. A man claimed he had been shown a Top Secret m 2005 Page #78  
in military intelligence . The man claimed to have seen rune deceased alien 2005 Page #79  
order. Video-producer Ray Santilli claimed that in 1992 he was in Cleveland 2005 Page #145  
e at the cop of his list. Santilli claimed chat he met an elderly gentleman 2005 Page #145  
s was no Russian plane. Instead he claimed to have filmed the UFO crash at  2005 Page #145  
m is included. Santilli has always claimed that the film had been rested an 2005 Page #146  
996 by US researcher Ted Loman and claimed that in 1969 he was stationed at 2005 Page #147  
lmed on video and not 16mm film as claimed. All of the genuine film-andphot 2005 Page #148  
ther he was believed or not, as he claimed he had already been the butt of  2005 Page #165  
re questioned and no record of his claimed educational degrees as a ph) sic 2005 Page #168  
 want to come here if, as you have claimed, we are a primitive society whos 2006 Page #5  
trieval Claims with SOM1 -01 Stone claimed that he was part of a highly cla 2006 Page #18  
BE found at the crash scene. Stone claimed that these operations were led b 2006 Page #18  
 United States. In addition, Stone claimed that he sometimes traveled inter 2006 Page #18  
Retrieval Conference Stone further claimed that the 'Colonel' allowed him t 2006 Page #19  
eory, and most of the participants claimed no knowledge of the UFO subject. 2006 Page #49  
ing to forget what he had seen. He claimed the recovery crews "spent days p 2006 Page #80  
 trace of the airplane. He further claimed that they "broke up an old F-101 2006 Page #85  
 rising "several blocks away." She claimed to have walked to the crash site 2006 Page #86  
efore hauling it away. The witness claimed "there was no mention of the inc 2006 Page #87  
lked up on the farm that night and claimed they saw a monster. The town was 2006 Page #93  
he aircraft been a single C-47, as claimed in the newspaper account, they c 2006 Page #172  
 Force had repeatedly and publicly claimed can all be explained and are no  2006 Page #174  
and they kept following it and thg claimed that it crashed somewhere off be 2006 Page #176  
 radar "kept following it and they claimed that it crashed somewhere off be 2006 Page #178  
agnetic readings, but this article claimed otherwise. However, to my knowle 2006 Page #200  
l in California, where others have claimed to have had anomalous experience 2006 Page #206  
nd interesting bits about alleged, claimed and stated UFO crashes. One of t 2007 Page #127  
g for a meteor. People in the know claimed it was extreme action for meteor 2007 Page #130  
 were negati\ e, seating that the "claimed UFO fragment is not nearly as pu 2007 Page #195  
k at another aspect. The Air Force claimed that there were no visual sighti 2008 Page #8  
ived a letter, the writer of which claimed that he had been a young lieuten 2008 Page #14  
ure of a piece of debris. This man claimed that he had been awakened in the 2008 Page #14  
 a letter from a New York resident claimed that "The official records of th 2008 Page #15  
k, Louisiana in the 1960s, and who claimed deep, insider knowledge of an al 2008 Page #37  
 They did find numerous people who claimed to have been stopped by men in c 2008 Page #44  
n camouflage unifom1s. Some people claimed to have been turned away at gunp 2008 Page #44  
en living in a rental house and he claimed he had seen something "oblong wi 2008 Page #45  
d the milita1J' was up there. " He claimed he went out looking but found no 2008 Page #52  
987, was another area resident who claimed he was "threatened and run out o 2008 Page #52  
t to school with his son, Andy. He claimed Tuffy Miller discovered the obje 2008 Page #52  
. He also said one of the soldiers claimed to be part of a special unit fro 2008 Page #52  
it. ft 's really something." Tuffy claimed he shot a roll of film, but "the 2008 Page #53  
ide at Bethesda Naval Hospital. He claimed he was being followed by Zionist 2008 Page #132  
sued. UFO researcher William Moore claimed that Twining actually made a two 2008 Page #132  
hip he had with Bob Lazar, who has claimed to have briefly worked on a UFO  2009 Page #9  
nion's Strategic Rocket Forces who claimed that orbiting space platforms co 2009 Page #17  
ogs in a harbor patrol boat, later claimed it was all a hoax. This was a ea 2009 Page #30  
wn a day after Dahl's sighting and claimed he saw a single saucer on his ow 2009 Page #31  
d in the Kennedy assassination. It claimed that Crisman was the first man c 2009 Page #33  
ligence colleague of Angleton, who claimed to be present at the burning, re 2009 Page #39  
despite what some researchers have claimed -the evidence in support of the  2009 Page #48  
innati, in a surprising disclosure claimed that a close relative, the late  2009 Page #50  
nical engineer" from Las Vegas who claimed to have worked on classified pro 2009 Page #51  
of the aliens that Truman Bethurum claimed to have encountered in late 1952 2009 Page #55  
e skin of the aliens that Bethurum claimed to have met was olive-skinned -n 2009 Page #55  

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s as widespread as Rockefeller was claiming. Gibbons proposed taking one ca 2003 Page #200  
na that they Chinese had shot down claiming to be a spy plane. Cheney was i 2003 Page #202  
s dentist, Dr. John Kromschroeder, claiming that he was the pilot who had f 2004 Page #144  
ed via patent searches ■ Nobody is claiming travel or propulsion ■ Reverse  2005 Page #12  
g them seriously . The very act of claiming to have observed UFOs, and, ove 2005 Page #102  
the Central Intelligence Agency by claiming it was needed to prevent anothe 2007 Page #11  
 about UFOs has been challenged by claiming that the documents are not auth 2008 Page #104  
o station on the border of Poland. Claiming that he was forced to retaliate 2008 Page #128  
d to seek out Nazi war criminals , claiming such action is beyond its juris 2008 Page #139  
promising stage of development. By claiming that flying saucers was a secre 2009 Page #17  
ntrol number. This has led to some claiming it was planted in the National  2009 Page #46  

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aterial, the original Maury Island claims; the Banister recovery; the Arnol 2003 Page #42  
at Wright-Patterson Air Force base claims that he was threatened to keep si 2003 Page #66  
been any evidence to back up these claims. While I was interviewing witness 2003 Page #67  
 Porton Down. How credible are his claims? 72                               2003 Page #76  
sts below the base and address the claims that alien bodies and recovered U 2003 Page #83  
cuss his research. Even though the claims were a bit extreme, Doty and AFOS 2003 Page #145  
ous in its categorical denials and claims based only on "institutional memo 2003 Page #162  
lyzing its authenticity, rebutting claims of fakery and telling you my late 2003 Page #169  
. Therefore the onus in on him who claims "fake" to find the evidence for f 2003 Page #184  
he program. All these exposures to claims of fakery have led me to create o 2003 Page #185  
e summary chart of the eight phony claims of fakery, Slide 61. The only two 2003 Page #185  
ess Speoji Operabom Manual 8 PHONY CLAIMS OF FAKERY □ "Gnvernment says they 2003 Page #186  
, NO. NO, NO. WS ARE NOT MAXIM ANY CLAIMS OF THAT OR ANY FANTASTIC CLAIMS L 2004 Page #24  
NY CLAIMS OF THAT OR ANY FANTASTIC CLAIMS LIKE THAT, YOU KNOW. WHAT WE TELN 2004 Page #24  
this place, a Mexican War veteran, claims that he saw the mysterious airshi 2004 Page #32  
n backed up most of Larry Warren's claims during our ninety minute conversa 2004 Page #56  
ficial government documents but he claims he did not read them. He recalls  2004 Page #100  
f what i.e. disks, bodies, etc. He claims the file contained information on 2004 Page #100  
ses • Discussion of some skeptical claims about secrecy and transportation  2004 Page #107  
he Scientific Investigation of the Claims of the Paranormal) members. They  2004 Page #123  
ven there to see the debris as she claims. There is definitely a brother-si 2004 Page #138  
uld never confirm some of the wild claims of "witness" Frank Kaufman, and s 2004 Page #145  
, Greg Bishop. Moore had made some claims in The Roswell Incident that the  2004 Page #145  
hey would have had to bring up his claims about the Roswell Incident? As I  2004 Page #146  
earch Center as one of its primary claims to fame. More than a million visi 2004 Page #148  
s for Aztec, who could back up the claims made in Scully's book? It turns o 2004 Page #216  
l True Maga#ne article, wherein he claims that Scully admitted to him that  2004 Page #219  
as actually seen the diary. Pflock claims that, having seen both Newton's w 2004 Page #221  
referred to above — would buttress claims made by an otherwise unreliable s 2004 Page #222  
d seen, in which Menzel supposedly claims that MJ-12 was real — Pflock woul 2004 Page #222  
so. There would also, no doubt, be claims that Friedman was making the whol 2004 Page #222  
ed anonymous "evidence" to back up claims that just happen to support his t 2004 Page #222  
Examination of Reverse Engineering Claims Robert M. Wood, Ph.D. Copyright 2 2005 Page #3  
ss ■ Lt. Col. (ret) Philip Corso's claims ■ Corso the man and his credibili 2005 Page #3  
Examination of Reverse Engineering Claims HOW WE PROBABLY DID IT WITH MIGs  2005 Page #5  
ash Retrieval Conference 4 CORSO'S CLAIMS IN "THE 11 DAY AFTER ROSWELL" ■ I 2005 Page #6  
Examination of Reverse Engineering Claims CORSO'S SUMMARY 1 CLAIMS IN "THE  2005 Page #7  
gineering Claims CORSO'S SUMMARY 1 CLAIMS IN "THE DAWN ... " ■ Image intens 2005 Page #7  
 Psycho-chemicals ■ Lasers CORSO'S CLAIMS IN "THE DAWN OF A NEW AGE" F. th  2005 Page #7  
d " saw ... , ey 1 ... ■ Ambiguous claims: summary section seems to be "his 2005 Page #7  
 be "his opinion" .EARLIER WRITTEN CLAIMS ■ At least 130 pages hand printed 2005 Page #7  
xamination of Reverse Engineer ing Claims -5k SECOND H.AND REMARKS ■ ... th 2005 Page #9  
Examination of Reverse Engineering Claims MY SUMMARY: CORSO THE MAN ■ Highl 2005 Page #11  
ked documents confirm it ■ Corso's claims are not easily proven ■ His IC cl 2005 Page #12  
ims are not easily proven ■ His IC claims seem quite inaccurate ■ His fiber 2005 Page #12  
quite inaccurate ■ His fiber optic claims should be further explored via pa 2005 Page #12  
ed Circuit: Exploring Col. Corso's Claims of Extraterrestrial Reverse Engin 2005 Page #12  
 commentary: "Engineer Bill Uhouse claims there was a crash of an Eben aeri 2005 Page #45  
te north of Las Vegas. Bill Uhouse claims that the e\·ents at Kingman event 2005 Page #45  
sona.I statement. 9 Dr. Mitchell's claims have been made severa.l rimes ove 2005 Page #81  
 other places, too. Of course, the claims of Robert Lazar in 1989 of alien  2005 Page #82  
researchers on the validity of his claims. Lazar has been called everything 2005 Page #82  
rst nor the last to have made such claims. For instance, we have the statem 2005 Page #82  
ger, on November 12, 'I 988. These claims were made on a call-in radio show 2005 Page #83  
ssertions, which is "vhat all such claims about alien intentions happens to 2005 Page #86  
sh Retrieval Conference legitimate claims of contradictory views, one tends 2005 Page #104  
 history. There have been numerous claims and counter-claims made surrounru 2005 Page #146  
lm still remains open to question. Claims made by Santilli about other scen 2005 Page #146  
ifford Stone (US Army retired) who claims to have viewed scenes from the Al 2005 Page #147  
, a professional photographer, who claims to have viewed scenes from the Al 2005 Page #148  
 • .; the genuine article. Maloney claims to have seen other reels of film  2005 Page #149  
O Crash Retrieval Conference Ozzie claims that he was called out on a secon 2005 Page #166  
t during his involvement. He a.lso claims that he has a photo of the second 2005 Page #166  
s loaded with false and misleading claims For example, in the 5000 word aft 2006 Page #12  
s a means of corroborating Stone's claims with regard to his covert trainin 2006 Page #14  
 whisdeblower, Clifford Stone, who claims to have directly participated in  2006 Page #16  
roject Moon Dust. Clifford Stone's Claims Regarding UFO Crash Retrieval Ope 2006 Page #16  
 year period from 1969 to 1990. He claims that he was recruited into an eli 2006 Page #16  
ial biological entities (EBEs). He claims that he was picked out during his 2006 Page #16  
onference his covert duties. Stone claims that when required for UFO retrie 2006 Page #17  
required. Some support for Stone's claims of having worked in covert UFO re 2006 Page #17  
this. To help substantiate Stone's claims, I will now examine them in relat 2006 Page #17  
rocedures and policies. If Stone's claims are consistent with SOM1-01, then 2006 Page #17  
ifford Stone's UFO Crash Retrieval Claims with SOM1 -01 Stone claimed that  2006 Page #18  
y had at any given location. Stone claims he first saw the Heinz 57, "EBE G 2006 Page #19  
ements and medical information. He claims he could read the Guidebook when  2006 Page #19  
other EBEs. We can now compare his claims with a passage from SOM1-01: 24.  2006 Page #19  
t work would bring. Finally, Stone claims that during his first recovery op 2006 Page #21  
 that it intended to escape. Stone claims that the EBE would have been term 2006 Page #21  
 service in covert projects. Stone claims that all his covert training for, 2006 Page #21  
 occurred for Dan Sherman. Sherman claims that his covert training for tele 2006 Page #21  
umentation to confirm the latter's claims. Dan Sherman and Project Preserve 2006 Page #21  
ble of communicating with EBEs. He claims that his desire to join the Air F 2006 Page #22  
 corroborating support for Stone's claims for having worked on UFO crash re 2006 Page #23  
or personnel to substantiate their claims regarding training and employment 2006 Page #24  
source leads him to a producer who claims to have 17-minute film segment sh 2006 Page #26  
f (or non-belief) regarding extant claims of alien activity. Rather, it was 2006 Page #51  
nym of "James Prescott." Dodd also claims to have seen Prescott's military  2006 Page #122  
1974 by three days occur? Can such claims be substantiated and corroborated 2006 Page #123  
investigators have looked into the claims surrounding James Prescott, inclu 2006 Page #123  
from another anonymous soldier who claims to have been told of the Berwyn U 2006 Page #128  
Nick Pope vigorously regarding the claims that the book was base more on fa 2006 Page #130  
 afterward, by William Moore, also claims a crash on Dec. 6 at the Texas-Me 2006 Page #177  
document is a hoax by someone — he claims it was Bill Moore - who used Zech 2006 Page #178  
e...I'm standing on the UF0!"4° He claims to hear or feel a humming sound e 2006 Page #187  
l tales have been told, no bizarre claims have been made, no tell-all books 2006 Page #192  
9) Willingness to report false CIA claims about UFOs ► 10) Documented histo 2007 Page #23  
9) Willingness tO report false ClA claims about UFOs ► 10) Documented histo 2007 Page #24  
against you and is making up these claims for getting you extradited. le GM 2007 Page #91  
American Computer Company has made claims that the Roswell crash wreckage l 2007 Page #127  
Project Moon Dust. A whole host of claims, counterclaims and assercions reg 2007 Page #138  
 was cal.led the Moon Dust." Riggs claims that his father did nor know too  2007 Page #139  
!g_. " ... And at least one farmer claims that a shiny UFO landed in a fiel 2007 Page #146  
ne witness, who remains anonymous, claims the object landed and took off ag 2008 Page #16  
hat had been tracked over Kent. He claims that he came within seconds of fi 2008 Page #66  
op the numbers in this report. She claims that her results are often accept 2008 Page #107  
ntelligence for many years. Salina claims she worked there for twenty years 2008 Page #110  
n ardent Nazi." Despite government claims that Paperclip was ended in 1947, 2008 Page #137  
n Trudeau • None oftl1e technology claims art re:al • lnte~nted Circuitry • 2008 Page #151  
e evidence for reverse engineering claims as stated by Phil Corso. The four 2009 Page #7  
pect of U.S. defenselessness, with claims that anti-missile technologies we 2009 Page #17  
pecially considering all the crazy claims that JFK was killed because he wa 2009 Page #29  
not be quick to dismiss Crisman 's claims or the various theories about his 2009 Page #34  
hor on the Kennedy assassination , claims that CIA counterintelligence were 2009 Page #44  
d commentary: Engineer Bill Uhouse claims there was a crash of an Eben aeri 2009 Page #51  
te north of Las Vegas. Bill Uhouse claims that the events at Kingman eventu 2009 Page #52  
 the new data is an individual who claims a background within the United St 2009 Page #52  
ilitary arena of the day. She also claims to have typed a lengthy, classifi 2009 Page #53  
ges is infinitely small. But, such claims have been made -the most memorabl 2009 Page #54  
 as bad as atomic bombs. But these claims omit the fact known to all biolog 2009 Page #159  

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 gorillas, ~nd at least oneJaon,er claims~tbat a shiny~UE.Q }anded in a fie 2007 Page #146  

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d then we wiJJ examjne some of the clajms that have been made and what we c 2005 Page #163  

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not been located and the other has clammed up completely, the latter being  2004 Page #43  

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

 device; "short, with large heads, clammy with the skin of a reptile" 18 19 2004 Page #111  

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all over the wires and people were clamoring for more information. On his d 2004 Page #237  

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

ee, oblivious to the giant robotic clamp about to close on him. The clamp i 2007 Page #71  
c clamp about to close on him. The clamp is attached to a mechanical arm wh 2007 Page #71  

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es after that the Mexican military clamped a radio silence on all search ef 2006 Page #134  

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

i Jr. — Meridian Novel • Gripping "Clancy like novel" deep in the UFO world 2004 Page #199  

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

al Archives material? If there are clandestine! ) leaked documents that sup 2005 Page #135  
ysterious, worthy of recovery by a clandestine military operation? Baca and 2005 Page #158  
d infrared sensors. Developed as a clandestine "black" program in the late  2006 Page #81  
 . .• . . , · ■. In the hands of a clandestine group. ·._ .:~~·;-;,·' . Ano 2007 Page #55  
as been the subject of a specific, clandestine invescigacion by Moon Dust p 2007 Page #138  
cruples are expressed about wooing clandestine and illegal techniques of ge 2009 Page #15  
ts reveal that MJ-12 operated in a clandestine manner, was given enorn1ous  2009 Page #37  

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ptember 15, 1952, it struck like a clap of thunder but the "(UP)" version o 2006 Page #98  

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to exist, but are usually promptly clapped into security and therefore are  2004 Page #15  

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ts On October 23-25, 1998 in Santa Clara, California, and July 9-11, 1999 i 2006 Page #49  

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

 Girardeau County sheriff in 1941, Clarance R. Schade. These witness and th 2003 Page #24  
n contacted along with his brother Clarance R. Schade. The brother provided 2003 Page #31  
at loosely support the event, like Clarance Schade. Then there is the delib 2003 Page #38  

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

During the early 1960s, Lockheed's Clarence L. "Kelly" Johnson began to stu 2006 Page #77  
y helicopter pilot Warrant Officer Clarence Hendricks stated, "Exhaust glow 2008 Page #54  
t. In 1957, Fortune magazine named Clarence Dillon as one of the wealthiest 2008 Page #131  
 a man she recalled as Master Sgt. Clarence. Over the span of 50 years she  2009 Page #90  
oyees in a break area. Master Sgt. Clarence entered and said that, "Last ni 2009 Page #90  
on List Capt. Palmer Lt. Rose Sgt. Clarence ? Lt. Wheeler M.Madaffer Chas.  2009 Page #94  

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

fs, and foreign representatives, a clarification of the question is in orde 2004 Page #252  

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

n Mateo Mountains. The source also clarified in another letter that the veh 2003 Page #99  
f Director of Central Intelligence Clarified (responsibility of CIA in coll 2004 Page #248  
ce with the NHI. As hostile intent clarified, religions of every kind would 2006 Page #62  
nomic dominancy. Winston Churchill clarified their position when he once re 2008 Page #130  

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importance X of doing something to clarify our situation with regard to Chi 2003 Page #230  
e documents not yet released which clarify this situation. However, based o 2006 Page #173  
eading or wrong. Accordingly, I'll clarify the position, explain what's alr 2008 Page #61  
conspiracy mongering, let me first clarify what I mean when I use the word  2009 Page #154  

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t after the story for several days clarifying with her grandmother until Ch 2003 Page #22  
 CAN YOU EXPLAIN TODAY WHY YOU ARE CLARIFYING THAT?                         2009 Page #74  

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, a supposed citizen of the planet Clarion, ultimately led his outraged wif 2009 Page #54  

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 inhabitants of another world: the Clarionites. An hour or so after falling 2009 Page #54  

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p investigations: favor coherency, clarity, 1/4 minute sighting duration 28 2003 Page #177  
tions Manual Slide 44 shows a high clarity comparison of the SOM 1-01 "z" i 2003 Page #181  
unty Monster, I was stunned by the clarity and certainty, together with the 2004 Page #130  
and doubters , there is not enough clarity on mis matter. \Vhat we knoll/ f 2005 Page #77  
Robert Wood, Ryan has worked \Vith clarity and persistence to cell us what  2005 Page #117  
ater. • Question #I: If, given the clarity of the night sky and the proximi 2006 Page #190  
e their Digital 8 Handicam "brings clarity to even this situation." r ii\'. 2007 Page #73  
o and after the flyover with total clarity. But this thing is in a fog in m 2009 Page #83  

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

jesticdocuments.com General Wesley Clark Democratic Candidate for President 2003 Page #8  
 he can say is "It's beyond my..." Clark Clifford, a young advisor of Forre 2003 Page #89  
eems to be off his beam. While Tom Clark (Attorney General) was in Florida  2003 Page #89  
m magic." These words by Arthur C. Clark reflect what I believe: there is n 2003 Page #169  
nown, Germany 0 1 0 0 0 Researcher Clark McClelland III. 27-30 Jets downed  2004 Page #113  
Knothole detonations . Dr. John C. Clark of Upshot-Knothole describes the e 2005 Page #47  
/(ycloepdia , 2'1d Edition, Jerome Clark, Omrugraphics, Detroit, 1998, page 2007 Page #77  
ring. GM: .Exactly! tvf\X/: Ramsey Clark is some ones whose name comes co m 2007 Page #91  
 Bentwacers UFO incident. After Mr Clark intervened the passport was given  2007 Page #91  

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

distinguishable from magic. "-A. C.Clarke                                   2005 Page #4  
 that their society is 2 Arthur C. Clarke, Profiles of the Future, 1961 3 S 2006 Page #101  
t and the Official Cover-Up, David Clarke & Andy Roberts, Piatkus, 2002. Se 2006 Page #137  
974. 8. Phantoms of the Sky, David Clarke & Andy Roberts, Robert Hale Books 2006 Page #137  

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st Guard vessel, Life Boat 101, in Clarks Harbor on Cape Sable Island and a 2004 Page #38  
e after steaming the 14 miles from Clarks Harbor on Cape Sable Island. This 2004 Page #40  

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

7, 1997 interview with Police Sgt. Clarkson www.majesticdocuments.com J. Ed 2003 Page #17  
tective and UFO investigator James Clarkson, June provided extensive docume 2005 Page #131  
rt UFO Crash Retrieval Event James Clarkson ............................... 2008 Page #5  
eval Event: Introduction -James E. Clarkson Copyright 2008 Jomes E. Cllorks 2008 Page #40  
, "Same old myste,y." 54 -James E. Clarkson 09/28/2008 I                    2008 Page #60  
ectra, The Dial Press, Bell Tower, Clarkson Potter, Crown Publishers , Harm 2008 Page #143  
ss to the UFO Crash Cover-up Jomes Clarkson ............................... 2009 Page #5  
ss to the UFO Crash Cover-Up James Clarkson Copyrigh i 2009 Jomes Clarkson  2009 Page #87  
mes Clarkson Copyrigh i 2009 Jomes Clarkson June Crain, Witness to the UFO  2009 Page #87  
r-Up ~ -:.3.; =:-:.;-- By James E. Clarkson As the 50th anniversary of the  2009 Page #87  
nt, then it is an honor. -James E. Clarkson 89                              2009 Page #95  
                           James E Clarkson is the Chief Investigator for t 2009 Page #96  

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 ]"ngle, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Clash by Night, and Niagara. Perhaps bes 2007 Page #136  

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

aped like a satellite dish, with a clasp on one end. The object appears to  2006 Page #187  

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 by an unspecified frequency of a "Class C RF signal." On the radio, I aske 2003 Page #110  
 DOCUMENTS Source When Docs. Pages Class. ■ Jaime Shandera 1984 2 8 TSMEO ■ 2003 Page #169  
itnesses, former USAF Airman First Class Larry Warren, had gone public and  2004 Page #46  
viruses. Definition: A member of a class of RNA viruses that utilizes the e 2004 Page #81  
a Harvard professor is telling his class since they can prove that there ar 2004 Page #247  
eit with the assistance of manager class members (or hopefuls) . 73         2005 Page #75  
 the manual. U.S. Na,') Yeoman 2nd Class Dale Bailey, who served in a Cryst 2005 Page #130  
. A discussion of criteria in each class follows. The 11se ef 1JJeighti11g  2005 Page #135  
UFO crash i11ci.dent. Authenticity Class Weighting Multiplier Witnesses (1s 2005 Page #135  
(Thomas Colman Sheppard, Yeoman 2" Class, 1980, U. S. Navy, Naples, Italy.  2006 Page #156  
e of his photo I.D.s as Yeoman 2nd Class in 1980 with the U.S. Navy in Napl 2006 Page #156  
 that day, either. He had made 2nd Class, which was E-5. I thought he was d 2006 Page #160  
u know, life is good. You made 2nd Class. Why are you getting out?' He said 2006 Page #160  
!I ~\'.'"•L"'"b,.f'lfA YHE HiGHEST CLAss(!1c'.i.lffd'tfFDR mis OOCUl'c~ENT  2007 Page #45  
and Fridays, he went to an aerobic class at an Aberdeen Health Club before  2008 Page #58  
Col. Charles Halt and Airn1an I st Class John Burroughs to describe lights  2008 Page #74  
26, 1980, 20-year-old Airman First Class (A IC) John Burroughs was on Secur 2008 Page #78  
uck with newly assigned Aim1an 1st Class Edward Cabansag (pronounced Cuh-V  2008 Page #80  
urity Control team of Airman First Class (AIC) John Burroughs , Staff Serge 2008 Page #85  
James W. Penniston and Airman I 51 Class Edward Cabansag are ordered to ret 2008 Page #85  
t. Adrian Bustinza and Airman I st Class John Burroughs). And Col. Halt goe 2008 Page #89  
lways rejected by the known Teller class. This result surprised me somewhat 2009 Page #11  
ir force policemen was Airman I st Class John Burroughs who reported to Sgt 2009 Page #62  
t. Adrian Bustinza and Airman I st Class John Burroughs. John Burroughs and 2009 Page #69  
 Former RAF Bentwaters Airman I st Class John Burrou0hs ---------- ~.-.~ ~; 2009 Page #76  
as: One RAF Bentwaters Airman I st Class who was in Rendlesham Forest on bo 2009 Page #76  
y 9 to l 0, 1981, USAF Airman l st Class Steve LaPlume was on patrol at the 2009 Page #81  
) Former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class Steve LaPlume: "This craft was may 2009 Page #83  

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exists as a group of very rustinct classes. To envision the U.S. as a room  2005 Page #75  
 lectures and on talk shows and in classes, I have been forced to think abo 2006 Page #13  
a Harvard professor is telling his classes that he can prove that there are 2007 Page #48  

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. But diligent compilation of less classi tied materials has allowed me to  2009 Page #24  

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 with a golf ball on top. It was a classic flying saucer, and it shot a bea 2003 Page #13  
ng paper made of sulfate pulp. The classic authentication process is to com 2003 Page #181  
er presentations. The first is the classic reference to the recovery case o 2004 Page #117  
 Copyright 2004 Paul Davids In his classic science-fiction novel, The War o 2004 Page #132  
AJIC classification along with the classic "original" blue stamp and handwr 2004 Page #245  
ucer can perform the function of a classic Lifting surface -it produces a p 2005 Page #172  
ture around them. In the spirit of classic scenario planning, we sought to  2006 Page #51  
 our own infections. In the second classic story, "The Andromeda Strain"9,  2006 Page #102  
 death. The Villas-Boas story is a classic in the UFO literature. 22 In sum 2006 Page #109  
he other hand, sounds similar to a classic 'flying saucer" configuration —a 2006 Page #190  
own lights, voices; cites the four classic books by him V. The Evidence of  2007 Page #44  
ility in the Tehachapi Mountains. "Classic" flying saucers have been seen h 2007 Page #56  
the Global Link Corporacion used a classic image of a UFO to sell their inf 2007 Page #68  
king head on, they appeared as the classic so-called "Flying Saucer" shape, 2007 Page #99  
utright lies at worst, follows the classic pattern of using fear to control 2008 Page #123  
 four short days concluding with a classic piece of Orwellian doublespeak ? 2009 Page #134  

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ormity with nature's plans .... If classical liberalism spells individualis 2008 Page #124  

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n diseases and the science fiction classics The public, the government, and 2006 Page #102  

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 Commanders. In connection with my Classif1ed Basic Authorizat1on of March  2009 Page #27  

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in 1945. According to Alvarez, the classificacion of "zoo events" was: phen 2007 Page #144  

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 "EYES ONL ,.". EXEr.'PT .=!Rd\l D:CLASSIFICATiO. RADA. '·SPi:CIAL HANDLIN, 2007 Page #45  

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ined, the number of pages, and the classification. M means code word MAJIC, 2003 Page #169  
is a "Special Operations Manual" □ Classification TOP SECRET / MAJIC EYES O 2003 Page #170  
eafter shortened to Manual) with a classification of Top Secret and code wo 2003 Page #171  
t national security. ” 3. Security Classification: reasons for security o B 2003 Page #172  
8/2003 EXTRATERRESTRIAL TECHNOLOGY CLASSIFICATION TABLE No Item Description 2003 Page #175  
s, the Extraterrestrial Technology Classification Table. It categorizes all 2003 Page #176  
he use of Top Secret. Although the classification of Restricted at one time 2003 Page #184  
ons of the existence of MJ-12. Its classification is "Top Secret Restricted 2003 Page #184  
 of July 8 & 9 Wedemeyer Directive Classification TS Eyes Only Top Secret O 2003 Page #205  
WBS: May I ask the reason for this classification? RIS: You may ask, but I  2004 Page #91  
e," but all this is buried deep in classification and may as well be in the 2004 Page #95  
ds of U.S. UFO researchers. If the classification level was that high, coul 2004 Page #140  
zation, and politically unreliable classification were all employed in the  2004 Page #170  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference classification of significant parts of h 2004 Page #219  
nd corner. Note the large security classification in red across the title:  2004 Page #244  
 red across the title: "HE HIGHEST CLASSIFICATION FOR THIS DOCUMENT IS TOP  2004 Page #244  
 Bowen manuscript contains several classification caveats. All of the pages 2004 Page #244  
itle page had the Top Secret/MAJIC classification, while most pages were st 2004 Page #244  
 where we see the Top Secret/MAJIC classification along with the classic "o 2004 Page #245  
nt hence MJ-12. Each code name had classification above TOP SECRET and fell 2004 Page #249  
n above TOP SECRET and fell into a classification called MOST SECRET. 5. JE 2004 Page #249  
 documents. Second is the security classification TS/MJ- 12 with holes at t 2004 Page #252  
ams (SAP) Separate and independent classification procedures_ • Unknown num 2006 Page #33  
 programs had the highest level of classification (SECRET/TOP SECRET Specia 2006 Page #72  
in the National Inquirer} COMPLETE CLASSIFICATION STATEMENT l!I ~\'.'"•L"'" 2007 Page #45  
nologically ■ He was very thorough CLASSIFICATION CAVEATS ■ All pages were  2007 Page #45  
                         46 Formal Classification System ■ Confidential ■ S 2007 Page #52  
 consistent with the official USAF classification that space flight begins  2007 Page #108  
Lockheed co find out what security classification they were under''. Status 2007 Page #115  
. l will also discuss the level of classification involved and the various  2008 Page #61  
 documents in the delivery and the classification. TSMEO is an abbreviation 2008 Page #104  
d to eliminate the security threat classification. "The Paperclip office op 2008 Page #137  
 for consistency and certainly for classification accuracy. If QD2 mentione 2009 Page #11  
 BE REGARDED AS AN ADVISORY AND NO CLASSIFICATION HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THE  2009 Page #23  
e subject header of the file was: "Classification review of all UFO intelli 2009 Page #41  
development." Questioned about the classification of the development , he s 2009 Page #161  
ment , he said that "under a broad classification" it might be described as 2009 Page #161  
development." Questioned about the classification of the development, he sa 2009 Page #176  
pment, he said that "under a broad classification" it might be described as 2009 Page #176  

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 examples of RESTRICTED with other classifications 11/8.2003 Soeoal Operato 2003 Page #186  
ich is consistent with other known classifications of original documents su 2004 Page #246  

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y denied this request. It is still classified Above Top Secret. ” Source: I 2003 Page #8  
FOs], I am sure it would have been classified. ” April 2001, Diane Rehm Tal 2003 Page #9  
mith The matter is the most highly classified subject in the United States  2003 Page #12  
www majesticdocuments com Appendix Classified Famous Quotes Access Restrict 2003 Page #19  
 II ■ Charlette Mann I .1 ■ Public classified documents M A ■ Leaked classi 2003 Page #22  
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veral thousand pages of previously classified Ministry of Defense and Royal 2003 Page #74  
ash Retrieval Conference In 1994 a classified aircraft crashed on the runwa 2003 Page #78  
cs" is dated September 23. In this classified SECRET document, Commanding G 2003 Page #87  
sets in motion the creation of the classified working group, 'MAJESTIC 12.' 2003 Page #87  
 page 'diary;' given the amount of classified material they contain, the Se 2003 Page #89  
ctual sightings of experimental or classified aircraft. The CIA and USAF sp 2003 Page #141  
s system - Because they are highly classified or been deliberately pulled - 2003 Page #153  
 in the process of being published classified ‘Top Secret'. - “...one of th 2003 Page #155  
ands." RG 341, Entry 174, Box 146, classified Secret www ma/eshcdocuments c 2003 Page #158  
Flying saucers exist - Most highly classified subject higher than H-Bomb -  2003 Page #161  
 from those who have had access to classified material in their careers and 2003 Page #171  
 of the Group: and goals o Special classified presidential order on 24 Sep  2003 Page #172  
event. If documents were genuinely classified and then "leaked," this actio 2003 Page #178  
icly disclosed, they are no longer classified and no law would be broken by 2003 Page #179  
as assisting in the destruction of classified UFO material for an Admiral i 2003 Page #179  
d enemy aircraft: cover contracts, classified results, apply the technology 2003 Page #185  
ter • The Government cannot verify classified material • Authentication in  2003 Page #186  
kept in spite of numerous leaks of classified documents, many of which seem 2003 Page #187  
nauguration, was faced with 17,000 classified documents a day being written 2003 Page #189  
s that he had gained access to the classified Blue Book files, through the  2003 Page #197  
 The Project Blue Book files - the classified sections of them in preparati 2003 Page #197  
ontext I was allowed to review the classified second of the Blue Book proje 2003 Page #197  
that, I am sure it would have been classified, and I couldn't talk about it 2003 Page #202  
ted that the subject was "probably classified." If it is classified, there  2003 Page #202  
as "probably classified." If it is classified, there are documents. If ther 2003 Page #202  
great technological interest," and classified projects designed to "locate, 2004 Page #5  
cretary of State, Washington, D.C. Classified "Secret," the telegram disclo 2004 Page #9  
most s year old and was originally classified meenfidentlal". Nowever, 1 th 2004 Page #18  
ess of being published and will be classified *top secret*. / regret to say 2004 Page #18  
inistration allegedly authorized a classified Executive Order and extension 2004 Page #61  
entral New Mexico, the most highly classified episode in American military  2004 Page #62  
 vested in civilian authorities by classified Presidential Executive Order  2004 Page #63  
ons of 'flying discs' were and are classified in 'compartments' that are ve 2004 Page #63  
tial sources that the facts remain classified and off limits to public and  2004 Page #64  
Sands Proving Ground. One of their classified missions was to aggressively  2004 Page #65  
ours, or someone else's. The three classified radar sites became operationa 2004 Page #71  
 Ramsey's research about the three classified radar bases, he looked for ev 2004 Page #72  
on of B&W Photograph Military Base Classified Library File "A computer simu 2004 Page #73  
e photograph of a silver disc in a classified file. This image is his compu 2004 Page #73  
 base in which he said he read the classified file. The following excerpts  2004 Page #74  
't until later, when I read highly classified military reports of cattle mu 2004 Page #78  
ed to me in private about the many classified documents he had seen in Wash 2004 Page #78  
 had read with his own eyes highly classified reports dated as early as 195 2004 Page #78  
s around them. Col. Corso said the classified reports specified that the an 2004 Page #78  
ced in the government's own highly classified Interplanetary Unit and Majes 2004 Page #82  
t the U.S. government had a highly classified project set up to study them, 2004 Page #89  
e: • The matter is the most highly classified item in the United States, ra 2004 Page #89  
ydrogen bomb (which was still in a classified development stage at the time 2004 Page #89  
erican officials and scientists on classified flying saucers issues. He rec 2004 Page #90  
nd the whole subject of saucers is classified. RIS: Yes, it is classified t 2004 Page #91  
ers is classified. RIS: Yes, it is classified two points higher than the H- 2004 Page #91  
mb. In fact, it is the most highly classified subject in the U.S. governmen 2004 Page #91  
it went into the hands of a highly classified group. You will have to solve 2004 Page #95  
ld that the resultant actions were classified. The Air Force paid my phone  2004 Page #108  
rroboration II, 24 Witness told of classified book showing AF personnel hol 2004 Page #111  
" in JFK's assassination. Even the classified version of this report (that  2004 Page #125  
t Voice Recorder analysis is still classified, pellets penetrated the bodie 2004 Page #130  
 Canadian scientist, reported in a classified study entitled PROJECT MAGNET 2004 Page #140  
lying saucers were the most highly classified topic in the American governm 2004 Page #140  
he sought, which he said "is still classified Above Top Secret." Goldwater  2004 Page #146  
: 'This thing has gotten so highly classified.., it is just impossible to g 2004 Page #146  
me instances, factories working on classified military material, but these  2004 Page #171  
him personally, "Son, I ordered it classified." The statement shows a presi 2004 Page #176  
e House and was able to expose the classified files if only for a day. The  2004 Page #186  
 the lecture Sheehan requested the classified Blue Book files for review. M 2004 Page #186  
 the Project Blue Book files — the classified sections of them - during the 2004 Page #186  
ontext I was allowed to review the classified sections of the Blue Book Pro 2004 Page #187  
ed in the National Archives in the classified vault. He stated that his gir 2004 Page #191  
• The MJ-12 designator is not on a classified list of designators. It would 2004 Page #191  
attack. • Why: His intent to share classified UFO knowledge of his employer 2004 Page #205  
 The four paragraphs say we need a classified intelligence project; we reco 2004 Page #210  
 many of the documents that remain classified are held there "in the intere 2004 Page #218  
 The Air Force records, which were classified until Ramsey got them de-clas 2004 Page #220  
: A Forensic Examination of Leaked Classified Documents Ryan Wood Copyright 2004 Page #242  
icity Discussion The manuscript is classified confidential up to page 221;  2004 Page #245  
paranoia about the UFO topic: they classified the book and shelved it, and  2004 Page #247  
er page and eight draft directives classified TOP SEC1tET/MJ-12, allegedly  2004 Page #251  
l duplication of effort with other classified projects. Of note is the stat 2004 Page #251  
 by inference, that the subject is classified as a national security threat 2004 Page #252  
of Freedom of Information within a classified compartmentalized activity in 2004 Page #253  
ic \Vang, who has been linked with classified UFO investigations, headed th 2005 Page #41  
egas who claimed co have worked on classified projects at certain locations 2005 Page #45  
e is 175 miles south of the highly classified Dugway Proving Ground. SLIDE  2005 Page #51  
y denied this request. It is still classified above Top Secret." Six years  2005 Page #80  
 "th.is thing has gotten so highJ) classified, even though I will admit the 2005 Page #80  
A of the 1952 first annual report, classified Top Secret Majic-states that  2005 Page #126  
 Project." 14 This statement about classified controls beyond top secret is 2005 Page #128  
 "a. The matter is the most highly classified subject in the United States  2005 Page #128  
all government agencies, including classified printing at the CIA. Even the 2005 Page #129  
 urged co investigate this leak of classified document s. Another important 2005 Page #131  
ut 1951 or 1952, an officer in her classified research unit showed her a pi 2005 Page #131  
 Are there obscure facts that were classified then that were declassified o 2005 Page #136  
ld that the resuJtant actions were classified. The Air Force paid my phone  2005 Page #139  
understand how secret projects are classified and conducted in the Black Wo 2005 Page #163  
r of repl) the subject of UFOs was classified permanentl y. lt stated that  2005 Page #164  
 DoD requests is conducted under a classified umbreUa of programs and proje 2005 Page #167  
ght-test base has been the home of classified aircraft projects since 1955. 2005 Page #167  
such as Kevlar plastic armor), and classified discoveries, such as psychotr 2005 Page #167  
ny known to be in the forefront of classified aerospace craft. In a book en 2005 Page #173  
 along with his special and highly classified assignments . He worked for t 2005 Page #174  
. 3) we would have set up a highly classified Project (call it operation Ma 2006 Page #9  
; I don't break the law in seeking classified data from people with clearan 2006 Page #12  
 on more cancelled high technology classified programs than anybody and so  2006 Page #13  
stems. B. Because I worked on many classified programs and have visited 20  2006 Page #13  
ave worked on so many leading edge classified programs, and second to be ab 2006 Page #13  
yan Wood. Understanding the highly classified procedures established to man 2006 Page #14  
ng, and answering questions about, classified procedures used for locating, 2006 Page #14  
participated in a number of highly classified extraterrestrial related proj 2006 Page #14  
als can be explained by the highly classified security procedures created n 2006 Page #15  
idential Executive Order as highly classified part of the executive branch  2006 Page #15  
ions and joint projects engaged in classified activities concerning extrate 2006 Page #16  
rial life forms. Chief among these classified activities is overseeing the  2006 Page #16  
 origin. This extensive network of classified organizations and projects th 2006 Page #16  
tary personnel co-opted into MJ-12 classified projects on an ad hoc basis d 2006 Page #16  
ypical military career in a highly classified project he subsequently learn 2006 Page #16  
overed to support the existence of classified UFO crash retrieval teams ass 2006 Page #17  
making unauthorized disclosures of classified information. Stone's FOIA res 2006 Page #17  
aimed that he was part of a highly classified advance team for crash retrie 2006 Page #18  
Like many whistleblowers revealing classified information concerning UFOs,  2006 Page #21  
ent Medal. He was recruited into a classified program, "Project Preserve De 2006 Page #21  
lligence (ELINT), which itself was classified. Significantly, Sherman was t 2006 Page #22  
ve direction." A Double Life 1/, - classified military research 1/2 - cover 2006 Page #36  
volved vehicles and weapon systems classified as Secret or even Top Secret  2006 Page #72  
xistence of the A-12 was initially classified Top Secret, it was tested at  2006 Page #72  
tion whose very existence was then classified), who felt that the accident  2006 Page #74  
 there was no reason to expect the classified memorandum would ever be seen 2006 Page #76  
icted the official statement (in a classified memo!) that all traces of the 2006 Page #76  
y and were reputedly involved with classified avionics testing. This elabor 2006 Page #83  
crashed next to a highway during a classified avionics test. I have visited 2006 Page #86  
and design configurations or other classified information. In some of the i 2006 Page #86  
ack to earth ahead of schedule for classified regions, and crashes in a rur 2006 Page #102  
dly pathogen which turns out to be classified as a virus having a fascinati 2006 Page #102  
 for Disease Control, Atlanta) and classified (Fort Detrick, Maryland) rese 2006 Page #103  
k Redfern in the next talk. Leaked classified documents describe a robust U 2006 Page #103  
research undoubtedly went right to classified facilities and has stayed the 2006 Page #105  
logy) would be often if not mostly classified. The preceding history and qu 2006 Page #105  
own but little-understood diseases classified as transmissible spongiform e 2006 Page #113  
en this coming years ago, and the "classified world" could easily have cont 2006 Page #116  
d our UFO/alien policy, and leaked classified documents describe a robust U 2006 Page #117  
leaders on this planet? SLIDE # 7— Classified Above H-Bomb (Para. L) Paragr 2006 Page #140  
about all UFO crash retrievals — a classified Executive Order that allegedl 2006 Page #142  
tten into the vault that contained classified material and was yelling for  2006 Page #157  
ht they had been able to enter the classified vault without anyone finding  2006 Page #159  
t sightings by making such reports classified infonnation . c:z.-:.::~iit~  2007 Page #18  
some captains of industry privy to classified knowled ge about the UFO phen 2007 Page #59  
and hard on the implication s of a classified/ad industry alliance and I co 2007 Page #76  
some captains of industry privy to classified knowledge about the UFO pheno 2007 Page #76  
ut his diaries not being released, classified for reasons of national secur 2007 Page #84  
and official USAF photos are still classified, this article and the associa 2007 Page #94  
hat )OU are about to read is stiJJ classified "TOP SECRET" by the Unjted Sc 2007 Page #94  
to anain sufficient altitude to be classified as achieving space £light". T 2007 Page #108  
a full disclosure regarding highly classified aerospace vehicles and propul 2007 Page #120  
 (USAFE) aircraft taking part in a classified mjssion that included securin 2007 Page #137  
lly and quietly processed and du!) classified. And thus was born the legend 2007 Page #138  
 e been found and spirited away to classified milita[)' and governmental in 2007 Page #138  
 photographs had been immediatel y classified after they had been taken "at 2007 Page #138  
ur Headquarters. 4. This letter is classified CONFIDENTIAL to preclude unau 2007 Page #140  
sclosure of information considered classified in nature. If funher data on  2007 Page #140  
etary of rate, \"X/ashington , DC. Classified Secret, the telegram disclose 2007 Page #142  
rt). Los Alamos Study 4FF is still classified under old Moondust reg. and w 2007 Page #143  
dy 4FF) that was reportedly "still classified under tl1e old Moondust reg.  2007 Page #144  
ever, its codename is considered a classified matter. If we wish to learn t 2007 Page #144  
ll debriefed, told that this was a classified event and not to talk to anyo 2008 Page #14  
ats and espionage , and to protect classified infom1ation from falling into 2008 Page #25  
 am advised the statement would be classified Secret in its entirety." An u 2008 Page #30  
 the truth about why the Crash was classified, either to avoid a disclosure 2008 Page #60  
either to avoid a disclosure about classified technology, or because the pr 2008 Page #60  
arty and Project Condign (a highly classified UFO study sponsored by the De 2008 Page #62  
 of Information Act, ensuring that classified information and personal data 2008 Page #63  
ion that is being withheld include classified information such as the capab 2008 Page #63  
am. Shown here is a summary of the classified documents that have been acqu 2008 Page #104  
ges, although probably 2/3 are not classified at all, representing sensitiv 2008 Page #104  
 Security Council, and any Special Classified Executive Orders. The 54/12 g 2008 Page #111  
2 through 7 and references 5 other classified projects. It is badly da-ged  2008 Page #119  
NSC subcommittee ■ SCEO is Special Classified Executive Orders, not known t 2008 Page #121  
oseph McCarthy received volumes of classified infom1ation to support the ch 2008 Page #141  
es made by Government employees on classified pages. Last year l focused on 2009 Page #8  
le , we have no copies of Teller's classified products , which would have b 2009 Page #11  
rce of increasing influence in any classified UFO intelligence system. As a 2009 Page #12  
t compilation of unclassified less classified materials fflakes it possible 2009 Page #12  
ty that this piece would have been classified and as such it would have gon 2009 Page #13  
FO tracking data. By making use of classified radar and other detection dev 2009 Page #18  
y we are smothered by millions of "classified" documents. A determined move 2009 Page #21  
ould impose the condition that all classified UFO documents should be publi 2009 Page #21  
rce of increasing influence in any classified lJFO intelligence 17          2009 Page #23  
 believed to be now heading up the classified UFO study program. Roger Hils 2009 Page #24  
ually be given an oral briefing on classified information related to the na 2009 Page #25  
cess to the activities of a highly classified project dealing with UFOs and 2009 Page #35  
 confrontation over the release of classified UFO files with the ClA and th 2009 Page #35  
ties The existence of a Top Secret classified project responsible for extra 2009 Page #35  
udied in the U.S. by a very highly classified group: a. The matter is the m 2009 Page #36  
: a. The matter is the most highly classified subject in the United States  2009 Page #36  
an Memo was described as a Special Classified Executive (#092447) and attac 2009 Page #37  
en acknowledged by the CIA (it was classified TOP SECRET), other documents  2009 Page #37  
Chiefs were excluded from the most classified UFO information by MJ-12. Fin 2009 Page #38  
J-12 activities and its control of classified UFO files. This power struggl 2009 Page #38  
ver access to UFO information. The classified Top Secret document with MJ-1 2009 Page #39  
ennedy's efforts to gain access to classified UFO files in late 1961, less  2009 Page #40  
linked US-USSR space missions with classified UFO files In September 1963,  2009 Page #40  
 more secretive attempt to release classified UFO files. Leaked documents r 2009 Page #40  
nedy instructed the CIA to release classified UFO files as part of the coop 2009 Page #40  
oon and eventual public release of classified UFO files by both the US and  2009 Page #40  
ding programs." The Memorandum was classified "Confidential" and addressed  2009 Page #40  
ndum, Kennedy issued a more highly classified "Top Secret" Memorandum to th 2009 Page #41  
cation of bona fides as opposed to classified CLA and USAF sources .... Whe 2009 Page #41  
xtraterrestrial life, then sharing classified UFO files was an obvious way  2009 Page #41  
space matters" with the release of classified UFO files. For undisclosed re 2009 Page #41  
e CIA over its ultimate control of classified UFO files. President Kennedy' 2009 Page #41  
closure on the phantom asrects and classified programs in which I can bette 2009 Page #42  
n joint space missions and sharing classified UFO files. This required both 2009 Page #42  
ntrolled access to the most highly classified UFO files in the U.S., and wa 2009 Page #42  
1963 request to the CIA to release classified UFO files. 36                 2009 Page #42  
taff be briefed or given access to classified UFO files. The most damming d 2009 Page #43  
on joint space missions, and share classified UFO files with the USSR creat 2009 Page #43  
ain access to the CIA's control of classified UFO files. Unknown to Kennedy 2009 Page #45  
 national security staff access to classified UFO files. Documents confirm  2009 Page #45  
rectives that would deny access to classified UFO information to Kennedy ,  2009 Page #45  
egas who claimed to have worked on classified projects at certain locations 2009 Page #51  
December 24, 2005, two-pages of a "classified document" were provided to th 2009 Page #52  
so claims to have typed a lengthy, classified report on the Kingman UFO cra 2009 Page #53  
esponsibility to make certain that classified documents were dispersed and  2009 Page #89  
he scientists and engineers in the classified laboratories where she was em 2009 Page #90  
ty at WP AFB, showing her a highly classified remnant of the Roswell Crash, 2009 Page #91  
o the public; the project remained classified. lo June's words: "And so thi 2009 Page #91  
ere routinely involved with highly classified military research, and if we  2009 Page #92  
ies at Wright- Patterson AFB where classified research was conducted and th 2009 Page #95  
rt was Leech of New Zealand. Later classified SECRET, not TOP SECRET. dispa 2009 Page #171  
lvement in these projects was of a classified nature, he decided to stay mu 2009 Page #176  
haracter for someone of Snodgrass' classified project experience. James Mar 2009 Page #176  
 it was still allegedly an ongoing classified project? • Why would TDJ Leec 2009 Page #176  
 disks were in fact, a very highly classified experiment of the Army or Nav 2009 Page #178  

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r Royal, 1956.3) Others attempt to classify the anomalous data and see if t 2006 Page #101  
ator identify , or more precisely, classify his target? At present, we can  2008 Page #114  
The rule should be: when in doubt, classify. MILJTARY RESEARCH _We are not  2009 Page #21  
onths and continued to collect and classify data and evidence for more than 2009 Page #137  

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nvade Poland without pretext. ln a classinc "false-flag" operation, German  2008 Page #128  

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ress. AN ENCYCLOPAEDIA THE HIGHEST CLASSIVaffac sR THIS DOCUMENT IS TOP SEC 2004 Page #244  

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't up there with a whiteboard in a classroom scenario. It was one on one. S 2007 Page #83  

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r.~on ~;nrtcci a!,G AmcricM 111ni; claud5 O'.lt 01 the sicy to cont!ol slmU 2009 Page #182  

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tives -but there are sophisticated clausal and phrase relations that indivi 2008 Page #106  

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e, It, them, yourscH • EOC-edge of clause punctuation; a cldlJse Is a propo 2008 Page #118  

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t as a Hollywood -style monster, a claw waving creature that wore a cloth g 2006 Page #91  

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d." Further details state, "It had claw-like 'toy' hands, too, and eyes the 2006 Page #98  
ravelers" from Earth's future with claw-like hands that have only four fing 2008 Page #94  

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ial Investigations) , entities had clawlike hands with three digits and an  2008 Page #94  

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ger helmet. The so-called arms and claws were actually antennae protruding  2006 Page #94  

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Crisman to a CIA agent named Shaw. Clay Shaw was one of three people that N 2003 Page #42  
mount of cellulose and Kaolin-type clay sole. (possibility of the plant "pi 2003 Page #50  
esent. The tan material contains a clay, calcium (carbonate), titanium diox 2003 Page #50  
sh, but with a rim around it and a clay, on one end. Burke's description, o 2006 Page #190  
ivation. You would work during the clay and then come home maybe have a dri 2007 Page #90  
secuting , New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw, represented only a "toe-hold" 2009 Page #29  
man was the first man contacted by Clay Shaw, Garrison's "toe-hold," after  2009 Page #33  
as involved in a conspiracy led by Clay Shaw. Garrison discovered that Shaw 2009 Page #44  
hit team organized by a CIA asset, Clay Shaw, directly implicates the ClA c 2009 Page #44  

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 al: hllp://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/Clay_Shaw 41 Report of the Select Commil 2009 Page #47  

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big, was closed up. Maybe about 10 clays, somewhere around there. And all o 2007 Page #125  

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r po~lblilty was explained to been clcclurcd tn be as b,ic u a\OrJ• Preside 2009 Page #182  

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1pedi te the comple t.ion ~ t.:J.a cldJ. :... .,J .:. • ~-. ·r .. . ' . C.  2009 Page #175  

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 EOC-edge of clause punctuation; a cldlJse Is a proposition ■ EOP-cd9e of p 2008 Page #118  

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-can grow no civilization with the cle, erness and desire to launch voyages 2005 Page #118  

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, he thought that he would come as clean as he thought was possible, and he 2003 Page #147  
an 12 or 13 meters and is mostly a clean sandy bottom with the odd outcropp 2004 Page #39  
ng to the MJ-12 report. SLIDE #51: Clean typed version of Para. 12, IPU Par 2004 Page #79  
, and if they did sweep that field clean under armed guards, as many witnes 2004 Page #143  
 by the potential removal and site clean up of the UFO crash site by the mi 2006 Page #46  
ery piece of debris. "The site was clean as a hound's tooth when they finis 2006 Page #80  
criminal records or have you got a clean slate sensible family around ) ou? 2007 Page #82  
 to gain access. So I did do a big clean up job and I had to analyse his PC 2007 Page #83  
e said if you come out of a!J thjs clean then we will employ you in securit 2007 Page #92  
ed from the area[,] work proceeded clean up and loading of the vessel on a  2009 Page #53  
w was formed. They were dressed in clean room clothing with medical surgica 2009 Page #53  
cided to stay mum. That would be a clean cut answer, but the only wrinkle i 2009 Page #176  

Word: "clean-up", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

r-intelligence team sent out to do clean-up at the crash site, which suppos 2003 Page #42  
t people that were involved in the clean-up were very concerned about picki 2006 Page #80  

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

ain. The rain the night before had cleaned everything. I would stop here an 2003 Page #45  
30-foot crater, wreckage. Military cleaned up site, bulldozed crater flat,  2004 Page #118  
ld of litter appeared to have been cleaned up. The main body of the craft,  2005 Page #156  
e site, taken the bodies away, and cleaned the location of almost all evide 2007 Page #190  
 did not reference . This book, if cleaned up for spelling and occasional g 2008 Page #107  

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

dly William Moore was taken to the cleaners and never recovered. Thus, for  2004 Page #145  

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

adiness to perform SPIKE and HOUSE CLEANING operations in major population  2004 Page #253  
walking through the little town or cleaning up in your backyard, or whateve 2007 Page #123  
y don't work, we have SPIKE, HOUSE CLEANING in major population centers. If 2008 Page #111  
 We have plans called SPIKE, HOUSE CLEANING ■Also,activate MK-ULTRA plus AR 2008 Page #122  

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

tober 9, 1989. All four teats were cleanly and bloodlessly removed from the 2004 Page #77  
bama, the penis and testicles were cleanly and bloodless removed from this  2004 Page #77  

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

ith EBEs; OPNAC Team in charge 15. Cleansing the area —“all traces have bee 2003 Page #175  

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

rred in 1947, how come the Roswell cleanup crew was so ready for this? Answ 2004 Page #127  
levels of manpower and motivation (cleanup was top priority). OXCART (Artic 2006 Page #72  
h area for two full days after the cleanup effort ended. They covered an ar 2006 Page #75  
s field, and the short duration of cleanup activities. TAGBOARD (Article 50 2006 Page #76  
 liaison, was put in charge of the cleanup detail. For the remainder of the 2006 Page #79  
harrowing moment came early in the cleanup activities when the drone's dest 2006 Page #79  
oulder search of the debris field. Cleanup efforts ended when darkness fell 2006 Page #79  
pect to find anything. He said the cleanup crew walked the desert, line abr 2006 Page #80  
ials also confiscated Hoyt's film. Cleanup activities continued for several 2006 Page #83  
ing the accident investigation and cleanup. The government had the ability  2006 Page #86  
 least one case, we have seen that cleanup personnel blatantly mislead high 2006 Page #86  

Word: "clear", 134 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nds of ammunition were fired, many clear direct hits, according to witnesse 2003 Page #24  
t Reverend Huffman recounts. It is clear from the first memo that president 2003 Page #25  
 wonder ” and “above Is not wholly clear" ■ Forensic stylistics preliminari 2003 Page #26  
earance of the document, showing a clear carbon smudge that can be seen at  2003 Page #26  
fficials at the site, those with a clear responsibility to be there, the mi 2003 Page #30  
very precise. Although there is no clear stunning match with Charlette's st 2003 Page #37  
 the Kecksburg crash. I'll make it clear, there has never been any substant 2003 Page #67  
numerous soldiers using shovels to clear dirt and debris away from the obje 2003 Page #69  
he reaction took place remained as clear and free of particles as in the in 2003 Page #112  
[' formation, a pattern which is a clear indication that dielectrophoresis  2003 Page #113  
ution. But the liquid was still as clear as when first placed in the flask. 2003 Page #114  
olution from the Bi/Mg test, had a clear, very adherent, colorless film abo 2003 Page #115  
hich consisted of what looked like clear glue or plastic. Could this be com 2003 Page #115  
herenceOne page DOD document makes clear the link between UFO studies and M 2003 Page #164  
ed) 2. General: take it seriously, clear up misconceptions, emphasize impor 2003 Page #172  
wjxni '.laoual 2S DECEPTION POLICY CLEAR 3 Note the “downed satellites" and 2003 Page #175  
12 on press blackout makes it very clear that virtually any deceptive step  2003 Page #176  
of MJ-1 or MJ-4 a The initials are clear, identifiable We are locating the  2003 Page #182  
early thought about making it very clear than this Manual was to be of extr 2003 Page #184  
 Slide 63. The last point about a "clear and present danger" may require so 2003 Page #185  
hoever they are. It is intuitively clear that if the aliens have begun to s 2003 Page #185  
e been lying to us all along. Less clear now to me what the right course of 2003 Page #187  
 our choosing. The Manual makes it clear that this is what we have been doi 2003 Page #187  
3 “Good ” and “bad” are not always clear 11/8/2003 Speoa Operabcm Manu* &AR 2003 Page #188  
unknown. □ There might still be a “clear and present danger ” 11/8/2003 Spe 2003 Page #188  
t section I came across absolutely clear pictures, photographs of a UFO tha 2003 Page #197  
inton said in the speech. It was a clear shot across the bow of the Air For 2003 Page #201  
ives in the Truman Archives, it is clear that the President signed the dire 2003 Page #208  
of responsibility you will mate it clear that you are on a fact-finding mis 2003 Page #225  
 a global perspective? It is quite clear from examining the now many pages  2004 Page #5  
 of 15 May 1978 — makes abundantly clear: Many people in this part of the c 2004 Page #8  
 of Transport. Although it is very clear that Smith was careful about what  2004 Page #14  
orth by the Americans was not made clear from the files; however, it was ev 2004 Page #16  
4 Jim Marrs April 17, 1897, dawned clear and cool in North Texas when out o 2004 Page #26  
ount for all the sightings. It was clear that something was flying through  2004 Page #28  
ly enfeebled, appeared to retain a clear mind. Speaking through the screen  2004 Page #29  
rash thusly, "In retrospect, it is clear there is nothing to back up the st 2004 Page #31  
g the truth of the UFOs, it is now clear to me that the Aurora spaceship cr 2004 Page #33  
 Though the night was cool, it was clear of clouds and there was no wind. W 2004 Page #39  
 That was important because it was clear to the Defense Department that any 2004 Page #71  
ile alien culture. But it was also clear that the intent of these particula 2004 Page #75  
at the president is purposely kept clear of any paperwork. The president is 2004 Page #84  
ame open for all to see. It became clear that Smith had been the head of an 2004 Page #86  
lay of parts and equipment and the clear inference of "reverse engineering" 2004 Page #119  
o narrow and train restrictions so clear (tunnel height, for example). , Ho 2004 Page #121  
lide 21 CRASH RETRIEVAL PROCEDURES CLEAR • Don Berliner's article in the MU 2004 Page #124  
osive for their time, as they made clear a TV movie was coming out that wou 2004 Page #134  
t section I came across absolutely clear pictures — photographs — of a UFO  2004 Page #187  
hile crossing road at 10:05PM on a clear night ▪ with two others ▪ “ • Coro 2004 Page #209  
le, in many cases we do not have a clear chain of custody tracing back to t 2004 Page #243  
as. To make my point a little more clear, remember a few years back when yo 2004 Page #249  
b) unidentified people who had the clear intention of scaring or discouragi 2005 Page #36  
about the witness, since it became clear to Fowler that the story that Wern 2005 Page #40  
arch by myself and others has made clear is not necessaril) that UFOs are d 2005 Page #73  
remains The UFO Co1--emp (formerly Clear illlml), by Barry Greenwood and La 2005 Page #73  
rs, however, noted that it steered clear of the issues that would truly hav 2005 Page #76  
a few other things look reasonably clear, although not with quite the same  2005 Page #77  
eone somewhere in the world taking clear video of UFOs. And we all know tha 2005 Page #118  
 by military helicopters, it seems clear that secret work on UFOs continues 2005 Page #119  
ations problem of ufology: without clear physical evidence in the form of c 2005 Page #120  
ect MOON DUST. These airgrams make clear that there have been expeditions b 2005 Page #141  
-plane; but, on arrival, it became clear chat chis was no Russian plane. In 2005 Page #145  
later date. \X e've always made it clear chat we have many reels of film an 2005 Page #151  
s and brush over them. 2 It is not clear how close Jose and Reme were to th 2005 Page #156  
ne and Sherman testimonies provide clear insight into how UFO crash retriev 2006 Page #24  
unmistakable sense of brotherhood, clear communication and harmonious inter 2006 Page #54  
ansformative benefit to humankind. Clear perception and assessment of the N 2006 Page #54  
ntrol. Once the hostile intent was clear, it could lead to widespread socia 2006 Page #55  
nd attitudes of individuals, it is clear that professional groups in themse 2006 Page #55  
 to TV or the internet, hoping for clear information and reassurance. If th 2006 Page #59  
reality of the NHI contact becomes clear, the media would find itself playi 2006 Page #60  
ment and science might not provide clear direction. Consequently, business  2006 Page #63  
rtainty, some risk-takers will see clear opportunity for early advantage. - 2006 Page #66  
holder response. As threat becomes clear, governments will insist on absolu 2006 Page #68  
ode public morale before threat is clear. Chaos and confusion, mass panic a 2006 Page #69  
mpact fire. Some parts were thrown clear of the blaze and escaped any fire  2006 Page #83  
Based on physical evidence, it was clear that the site had not been sanitiz 2006 Page #86  
er talking with Freddie, it became clear to me that what had been referred  2006 Page #93  
this large helmet was covered by a clear flat glass- looking windowpane. Wh 2006 Page #94  
As a result of my research, it was clear that the "Flatwoods Monster" incid 2006 Page #98  
n this issue." This quote makes it clear that there were two crash sites wi 2006 Page #104  
first of animal mutilations. It is clear from the 1st Annual Report that th 2006 Page #104  
mples at Ft. Detrick makes it very clear that these issues will not be stud 2006 Page #105  
gone down in that area. But it was clear that the missing aircraft had depa 2006 Page #134  
 be vulnerable and this presents a clear and present danger. Such keeper fl 2006 Page #140  
ndi, we are not certain, but it is clear that if these visitors had conques 2006 Page #140  
On UFO SLIDE # 18 — Cover of book, Clear Intent: The Government Cover-Up of 2006 Page #143  
iedman, and published in the book, Clear Intent — The Government Cover-Up o 2006 Page #143  
ami! (laughs) And the targets were clear. There were three or four targets  2006 Page #145  
ers means the radar images were so clear or "solid" that the operators were 2006 Page #172  
 Sound. The skies were brilliantly clear, with just a few scattered clouds  2006 Page #183  
s still warm out. The night sky is clear, the seas are calm. Then, suddenly 2006 Page #184  
so report the skies are completely clear.33 3:50 AM: Having sped to the sce 2006 Page #184  
effort described below, skies were clear. The Seattle Seahawks had just los 2006 Page #186  
cribed as agthing from "completely clear" to "clear with a few scattered cl 2006 Page #189  
gthing from "completely clear" to "clear with a few scattered clouds." • Co 2006 Page #189  
and Incident took place on a calm, clear, unremarkable summer night. There  2006 Page #189  
eUow, 1 have argued, have played a clear role in deceptivel y shaping publi 2007 Page #28  
to waJk around these discs, it was clear to him that both the 20' and 40' d 2007 Page #100  
 upper portion of the disc. It was clear that the crew compartment had room 2007 Page #106  
s given an affirmative reply. It's clear that what was being reported in th 2007 Page #108  
 the craft airborne long enough to clear Miaroj so char they could crash la 2007 Page #109  
s, rebuilding them in Russia. It's clear now that the Soviet Union had thei 2007 Page #111  
f these designs. It quickly became clear that only one country was capable  2007 Page #111  
ent years. But there seems co be a clear pattern of multinational entities  2007 Page #121  
Notably, at the top of the page it clear!) scares: "References: MOON DUST,  2007 Page #135  
r, he says that his father made it clear r~ him that the Anomaly was extens 2007 Page #139  
of ·May 15, 1978 -makes abundantly clear: Many people in this part of the c 2007 Page #141  
, preliminar y observations. Quite clear!}, this appears to be a rughly-cla 2007 Page #143  
r. At thjs stage, we do not have a clear picture of what this may refer co. 2007 Page #144  
 day of the sightings was warm and clear, ,isibility was unlimfred . A chec 2007 Page #165  
ements DoD Manual 5210.-llM. "t!.f!clear \V~DOffi-_ Security Manual." 9 Mar 2007 Page #175  
urns, speed reductions , and other clear indications that this was neither  2007 Page #185  
he hill Las Ramadas, the rught was clear and the sky deep blue. I was lookj 2007 Page #200  
escribed the object as cherry red, clear green, with a long white and red t 2008 Page #9  
 late 1976 [ ... ] Until 0030 on a clear autumn morning , it had been an en 2008 Page #31  
remely uncomfortable that we had a clear breach of the U.K. Air Defense Reg 2008 Page #34  
isks, FBI Report, 17 April 1950 12 Clear Intent: The Government Cover-Up of 2008 Page #38  
at the first sight, appeared to be clear. There was no wind and no clouds.  2008 Page #98  
hand (in English or Gennan). It is clear that the typist was not a professi 2008 Page #105  
er on word length that Pace. It is clear that Cooper and Oppenheimer are qu 2008 Page #108  
ally, Tab "H" on slide 47 makes it clear that if this group MJ-12 is going  2008 Page #111  
e Intelligence Problem." It is not clear if there were different authors; b 2009 Page #8  
 from prior research. It is pretty clear to me that this document as a whol 2009 Page #14  
n full when events seem to paint a clear picture of intent and that estimat 2009 Page #16  
ighting reports made it abundantly clear that an advanced weapons system wa 2009 Page #17  
ll disclosure not be given until a clear intent has been established and na 2009 Page #25  
igures and the CIA and try to stay clear of the alien connection for the sa 2009 Page #29  
omments and their approval. It had clear instructions that under no circums 2009 Page #43  
Halt: "/ wish to make it pe,fectly clear that UFOs that I saw were structur 2009 Page #59  
e 30 years later. We still have no clear answers about what is going on. Wh 2009 Page #85  
rtain questions to keep eve,ything clear. Went back to the lab and the offi 2009 Page #93  
ved with the story is not entirely clear, but someone possibly from the pre 2009 Page #156  
the connection to Snodgrass is not clear. In interviews with the media, Sno 2009 Page #160  

Word: "clear-cut", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ossible, even if it isn't always a clear-cut conclusion, or the one that th 2004 Page #214  
search has shown that it is not as clear-cut as some would have you believe 2005 Page #151  

Word: "clearance", 36 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 Quotes Access Restricted MAJIC-12 Clearance Required www.majesticdocuments 2003 Page #19  
ates) military and hold a Security Clearance and do NOT wish to 'go public' 2003 Page #97  
tricted to those who have both the clearance and the need to know. While th 2003 Page #184  
 personally described 14 layers of clearance that he had never heard of bef 2003 Page #185  
cer said he had a special security clearance that enabled him to access a r 2004 Page #74  
TOP SECRET memo, Smith requested a clearance to talk to American officials  2004 Page #90  
ng saucers issues. He received the clearance and prepared a paper on a theo 2004 Page #90  
s to have taken it to Dr. Bush for clearance. I do not know what Dr. Bush's 2004 Page #90  
nt controversy. Having a blanket Q clearance, and being the guy who actuall 2004 Page #191  
 Report on the Ramey Office Photos clearance, and series design differences 2004 Page #232  
m reliable and he had his security clearance taken away and lost his govern 2004 Page #249  
, that having the highest security clearance, was informed witl1 'eyes only 2005 Page #44  
military personnel with sufficient clearance. They saw many highly advanced 2005 Page #83  
ime at 20 archives, had a security clearance for 14 years, and find it perf 2006 Page #4  
iduals with the necessary security clearance and experience in UFO crash re 2006 Page #16  
scribes the nature of the security clearance required by Stone when called  2006 Page #20  
 Well any time I needed a security clearance, I had whatever security clear 2006 Page #20  
clearance, I had whatever security clearance to do whatever it was they wan 2006 Page #20  
 stops short of getting the actual clearance and being fully briefed into t 2006 Page #20  
ersonnel not having MJ-12 or OPNAC clearance is to be strictly limited to a 2006 Page #20  
 was not given the higher security clearance of MJ-12 personnel. The use of 2006 Page #20  
s reference to getting the "actual clearance and being fully briefed into t 2006 Page #20  
mpartmented Information (TS-SCI) · clearance -information buried with TS ma 2007 Page #52  
ess formal than SAPs. ■ No special clearance required, no NOA. ■ No Congres 2007 Page #53  
m a colleague who had a top secret clearance, was an area that they weren't 2007 Page #85  
 his article, the highest security clearance ever given to any civilian pub 2007 Page #95  
higher Air Force authority for the clearance needed for publication at that 2007 Page #110  
A with a Top-Secret Ultra security clearance. This was verified by a letter 2008 Page #133  
and secretaries with this level of clearance are not always great spellers. 2009 Page #14  
ffice and is granted NEED-TO KNOW" clearance by releasing authorities respo 2009 Page #25  
VE FROM VAULT ROOM MAJESTIC TWELVE CLEARANCE REQUIRED WARNING! THIS IS AN E 2009 Page #26  
                                   clearance, was informed with 'eyes only' 2009 Page #51  
s a secretary with a high-security clearance. While there, she rubbed shoul 2009 Page #53  
e was still waiting for his SECRET clearance to come through so he could of 2009 Page #81  
and attained a high level security clearance. June Crain worked hard all of 2009 Page #87  
se persons with a correct security clearance and a need to know. Where she  2009 Page #89  

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

ou there with me? Did you have the clearances? They can’t answer these ques 2003 Page #13  
e critics had Top Secret code word clearances in 1954. Furthermore, this pr 2003 Page #171  
now 4" access with proper security clearances. Though several MPs suffarod. 2003 Page #235  
rren who possessed Secret security clearances and had been specially traine 2004 Page #46  
till held the appropriate security clearances. He and the crews he supervis 2004 Page #51  
Secret Codeword, Level 7 Must Know clearances a Distinguished career as a S 2004 Page #199  
ly extraterrestria I ••• " ■ "Nine clearances above top secret" ■ "I was Ch 2005 Page #8  
that people who have had securit)' clearances or been in positions of autho 2005 Page #130  
g classified data from people with clearances. I may be doing exactly what  2006 Page #12  
the issuance of temporary security clearances in terms of section 23.b. fro 2006 Page #20  
is supports Stone's claim of being clearances on a one time "need to know"  2006 Page #20  
 of normal military commanders. 6. Clearances for MJ-12 Group projects are  2006 Page #24  
's training, activities, awards or clearances that are associated with MJ-1 2006 Page #24  
d by those without proper security clearances, and that the leading edge re 2006 Page #105  
ot to speak. We all had TOP SECRET clearances and we weren't allowed (to ta 2006 Page #148  

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

ting, unpacking and checking: only cleared personnel do this Be careful: fo 2003 Page #177  
. The driver knew that once he had cleared this line of trees he would have 2004 Page #34  
 work? RIS: I suppose you could be cleared through your own Defense Departm 2004 Page #91  
craft, some documentation ■ Highly cleared, but not to MJ-12 ■ U.S. Army fo 2005 Page #11  
d-busters began drawing, the skies cleared. At 5:30 PM, four B-56 bombers f 2005 Page #100  
gence Corps; "make any inquiry ... cleared for 'need to know.'"; then retur 2005 Page #125  
rity." lt is restricted to persons cleared for "TOP SECRET/ MAJIC EYES ONLY 2005 Page #128  
cial weapons" programs are already cleared and presumabl y uustworth y to p 2005 Page #130  
 boys, and over a road, and barely cleared the treetops on the crest of a k 2006 Page #89  
e carrying anthrax. They are later cleared. • March 1998: United States ord 2006 Page #108  
ors would be that the only person "cleared" for this work was directed to t 2008 Page #105  
 to get a better view of it and he cleared me to go forward with Sgt. Adria 2009 Page #79  
ies came to the base ... now I was cleared for Q, and it was so secret that 2009 Page #92  

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

hope that more work will give us a clearer picture. The Human Side of the E 2005 Page #75  

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

eld became somethin g of a one-man clearing house of leaked testimony from  2005 Page #78  
sely packed together. He came to a clearing where he noticed that the tops  2006 Page #206  
cDill AFB was chosen as a sort of "clearing house" storage facility for Ult 2007 Page #110  
g riddles. They were interested in clearing cases, slapping a label on them 2008 Page #17  
shiny, triangle-shaped object in a clearing that had a row of blue lights a 2008 Page #81  
ithin ten feet of the craft in the clearing where it sat." "I estimated it  2008 Page #81  
g to draw whatever it is up to the clearing where it was the other night an 2008 Page #87  
 warfare, especially the effort of clearing the enemy from the beaches. Bas 2009 Page #176  

Word: "clearly", 90 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ts from Tim Cooper and others that clearly point to a UFO crash retrieval i 2003 Page #21  
some of these witnesses forever. I clearly recall the discussion around thi 2003 Page #56  
 then, and he remembers that night clearly. He was amazed at the presence o 2003 Page #67  
particles remained in the solution clearly indicated that this element acte 2003 Page #114  
954. Furthermore, this project was clearly viewed to be so critical that th 2003 Page #171  
rial biological entities (EBEs) as clearly different from homo sapiens evol 2003 Page #173  
 successful satellite was in 1957. Clearly, Section 13 shows that they had  2003 Page #176  
lide 33 explains our policies very clearly with respect to EBEs: they do no 2003 Page #178  
40 summarizes the main techniques. Clearly, establishing provenance is a ve 2003 Page #178  
 true, the publisher of the Manual clearly thought about making it very cle 2003 Page #184  
Even "making them disappear" would clearly be expected. In the history of q 2003 Page #184  
ty for security, since security is clearly the predominant focus of every a 2003 Page #185  
m. It is evident that we have been clearly attempting to "reverse engineer" 2003 Page #187  
ere is no cover-up. Cheney however clearly stated that the subject was "pro 2003 Page #202  
s. The CIA's report of 15 May 1978 clearly stated that the object had falle 2004 Page #9  
"Secret" telegram of 18 May, which clearly stated that, "No direct correlat 2004 Page #10  
of supporting evidence which would clearly show the president's role in cra 2004 Page #84  
ally gave up enough information to clearly show he had been a key player an 2004 Page #98  
 in the plans since the early 40s, clearly these retrieval units would have 2004 Page #129  
n Plane Site, you will see that it clearly was not a commercial aircraft th 2004 Page #131  
n a table — or slab, the other was clearly alive and moving around on the f 2004 Page #179  
ball know that the whole thing was clearly a hoax, perpetrated on the good  2004 Page #215  
ct a global infrastructure that is clearly teetering; also whether the curr 2005 Page #77  
gy, it is essential to distinguish clearly between what we knm.v -that is,  2005 Page #77  
isclosure occupied by Ben Rich. He clearly was familiar with Sarbacher's st 2005 Page #81  
 frighten people?" Because she was clearly frightened. I'm not sure my answ 2005 Page #86  
ds too improbabl e to be explained clearly in a brief letter. I can only in 2005 Page #91  
hat The Ne1J1 Republic article was clearly libelous, and Reich instructed H 2005 Page #93  
note: "The Ruppelt Repo,t 011 UFOs clearly reveals the helplessness of mech 2005 Page #95  
cept the notions, but windows were clearly observed on the object and recor 2005 Page #100  
e other hand, some researchers can clearly see that unexpected energy such  2005 Page #120  
ince their radio messages have not clearly been answered, there must be lit 2005 Page #120  
n AFR 200-2, dated 12 August 1954, clearly stated: The Air Defense Command  2005 Page #141  
 outstanding work by Marjorie Fish clearly indicating that Betty's star map 2006 Page #4  
ing technology. Their vehicles are clearly faster, more maneuverable, and h 2006 Page #5  
ve society whose major activity is clearly tribal warfare? Answers to this  2006 Page #5  
borhood would be of great concern. Clearly after WW 2 it should take less t 2006 Page #8  
e stre of the real black budget is clearly astronomical. Money is not a pro 2006 Page #32  
turning point where humankind sees clearly and undeniably, for the first ti 2006 Page #50  
amiliar SLOW Strange Being must be clearly seen as beneficent and able to f 2006 Page #54  
the surface. The physical evidence clearly contradicted the official statem 2006 Page #76  
 this portion of the narrative was clearly false. But what of the cover sto 2006 Page #85  
rmation the Bakersfield debris was clearly identifiable as pieces of a Lock 2006 Page #85  
nd sifting of the soil. There were clearly identifiable F-117A parts and ma 2006 Page #86  
Part numbers and inspection stamps clearly identified the aircraft as a YF- 2006 Page #88  
eived by the Gazette." Although it clearly stated the object was a meteor,  2006 Page #94  
le to understand our universe more clearly with even better concept and att 2006 Page #102  
nd nouns. The author of the report clearly favored the use of hyphens when  2006 Page #105  
pathogen is nearly indestructible. Clearly, their first visits in the 40s w 2006 Page #116  
 Not so. Both cases - in what is a clearly defined time period - have at th 2006 Page #119  
e radius, and the lights were seen clearly miles away — this was reported b 2006 Page #121  
 it was obvious the creatures were clearly not of this world and, when exam 2006 Page #122  
theast coast of the United States, clearly contradicting assertion in The W 2006 Page #168  
. The lights of the big ship could clearly be seen. Following this mysterio 2006 Page #188  
ooks later ... ■ Amazing! They are clearly ET! ■ Let's figure out how they  2007 Page #42  
nal Processin g captures them more clearly." In a trade publication ad from 2007 Page #71  
raft. Some of the in-flight photos clearly showed the discs being escorted  2007 Page #99  
the aircraft skin seams and rivets clearly visible. Jack recalJed that the  2007 Page #100  
 Pickett 12 years earlier. Mr Botz clearly remembers seeing the tricycle la 2007 Page #114  
pparent reason. The engineers were clearly shaken up by the incident, so mu 2007 Page #130  
icated in the recovery of what are clearly referred to as both "unidentifie 2007 Page #134  
brief in nature; they do, however, clearly demonstrate that the work of Moo 2007 Page #139  
. The CIA's report of May 15, 1978 clearly stated that the object had falle 2007 Page #142  
or the fragment's origin, whjch is clearly established in the Poulain narra 2007 Page #199  
second half, the aft section, wa a clearly distinguishable yellowish color. 2008 Page #10  
o trail following after it. It was clearly defined. I saw it for a period o 2008 Page #10  
rts in the Project Blue Book files clearly show that fighters had been laun 2008 Page #15  
sting. It is a genuine mystery but clearly you've made all the checks that  2008 Page #34  
ll key events. Estella Krussel was clearly awestruck by the strange aircraf 2008 Page #50  
e; his sighting was a separate but clearly related event to the Crash at I  2008 Page #57  
days after the Crash, he was being clearly disingenuous, almost mocking. It 2008 Page #60  
 had mundane explanations and were clearly misidentifications of ordinary o 2008 Page #64  
ns over the mainland UK! Torres is clearly an honorable man, recalling a di 2008 Page #66  
 by the rumor because he could not clearly remember what happened when he w 2008 Page #84  
 Excerpt B: OK, we're talking real clearly with them (base Shift Commander? 2008 Page #86  
t Tim Cooper and found that he was clearly sitting on a good deal of intere 2008 Page #104  
                                   Clearly, the six-page QD would today be  2008 Page #106  
 However , this memo doesn't state clearly what they are. Three people cont 2008 Page #106  
 of some humans by some aliens has clearly occurred, and it is proper to ha 2008 Page #111  
orate and intelligence connections clearly indicates the potential for such 2008 Page #130  
lo Lunar Program logo of the 1960s clearly depicted Orion's belt in the con 2008 Page #135  
 was not 'the government. ' But it clearly had command of channels through  2008 Page #137  
055, followed by 18 pages of text, clearly typed on "onionskin" showing sig 2009 Page #8  
ed towards a unified data base are clearly worthless. PROBLEMS WITH THE CUR 2009 Page #15  
eaked National Security Memorandum clearly shows that in June of 1961, Kenn 2009 Page #37  
ance of the group. 19 The document clearly acknowledges that Kennedy's effo 2009 Page #39  
 Action Memorandum 271.26 NSAM 271 clearly shows that Kennedy had decided t 2009 Page #41  
t of what's been said and it would clearly show that there was some kind of 2009 Page #79  
 to the object . He also remembers clearly that he could see the object hov 2009 Page #80  
ly pessimistic . Subsequent events clearly demonstrated that, because of th 2009 Page #166  

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, USA 0 0 0 1 0 Researcher Randall Clement III, 23-4 Knowledge of C/R in Ne 2004 Page #113  
, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Randall Clement II, 20-21 AF technician saw "dis 2004 Page #113  
, USA 0 0 0 1 0 Researcher Randall Clement II, 20 Officers saw falling craf 2004 Page #114  
erence with British Prime Minister Clement Attlee. The secure phone rings.  2006 Page #164  
 proceeded to the meeting with Mr. Clement Atlee as if nothing were happeni 2006 Page #165  
ed possibility for world war. When Clement Atlee arrived in Washington, DC, 2006 Page #165  
but not advise the Prime Minister (Clement Adee of Britain). The Pentagon t 2006 Page #167  
later -- while I was meeting with (Clement) Attlee -- Lovett notified me th 2006 Page #168  

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 around 9 p.m., Ms. Terezinha Galo Clepf, age 65, was at a birthday party a 2005 Page #34  

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

h the receiver was off the hook. A clergyman reported that his 1990 Mercury 2007 Page #129  

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 comments How book was constructed Clerical! Darkroom Ending VLA radio tele 2003 Page #44  
cord refers to him only performing clerical duties as a typist; and has no  2006 Page #17  

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Elizabeth, a twenty- year-old bank clerk, then took over the glasses, follo 2006 Page #120  
e Crain when she went to work as a clerk at Wright Field in her home town o 2009 Page #87  

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 leading to her last position as a Clerk-Stenographer in 1951. June Crain b 2009 Page #87  

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

 indenpendently ■ backed (baked) ■ clestrial (1) ■ extraterrstrial ■submitt 2008 Page #116  

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

 a UFO researcher belonging to the Cleveland Ufology Project. A few months  2004 Page #94  
tates. When Groves arrived back in Cleveland he gave an interview in which  2004 Page #94  
 a letter to another member of the Cleveland Ufology Project Smith wrote: Y 2004 Page #95  
lli claimed that in 1992 he was in Cleveland, Ohio, looking for vintage fil 2005 Page #145  

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

, and not believe every guy with a clever line and a winning smile, whether 2004 Page #215  
ogy and motivation. In fact, every clever way that you could thjnk of would 2005 Page #162  
the disease control center, and by clever reasoning, we are able to defeat  2006 Page #102  
yone, no matter how streetwise and clever, can be fooled, given enough effo 2007 Page #32  
pital l'vf etro ad team composed a clever ad, but one that embraced a major 2007 Page #69  

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led through a circuitous route the cleverest spy. or accountant would have  2006 Page #32  

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

erhaps it is but the site has been cleverly moclified to look Like a promot 2007 Page #7  
he existing constellation, thereby cleverly obscuring its direct derivation 2008 Page #135  

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ne, Pres. Marietta Coll. ■ William Cleworth, Pres. Cleworth Publishing ■ Sa 2007 Page #43  
ta Coll. ■ William Cleworth, Pres. Cleworth Publishing ■ Sam Ballard, Pres. 2007 Page #43  

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

er. 1 1 ,.1:1rt r~inf~II 11t 1 spl"Clfi•· pl~r.r" Or:~ln,.\ rrporb ~!d the  2009 Page #183  

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NSE OR TREASON ~ TOM'S SHELL S11/t Clfsh nr Senn! C,cdir ...,.. ARM9 ,._, L 2008 Page #152  

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. The second clisc was 100 feet in cliameter and ten, dead crewmembers were 2005 Page #166  

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 used by any actual aircraft, with cliamond shape openings through which hu 2005 Page #83  

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

 -c-txiac &J';'w dq;,n~ q,m -: Our clic::rsrs ...i.anrd •hi• t.itC' to h.hC 2009 Page #198  

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one that embraced a major negative cLiche, that having an interest in UFOs  2007 Page #69  

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

re the witnessing scientists could click their stop watches." Sounds like a 2005 Page #172  

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ilm and 35 mm cameras whirring and clicking away? Bennewitz had told a few  2003 Page #148  

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t":d w 1· · ~d .i d,~rn:mcru ~d ow clicnl~ ltft .ind 11.uud rhrir o• n -c-t 2009 Page #198  

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iece we had taken co me, saying he clid not want to get his dad in trouble  2005 Page #157  
 all. M\X/: So back in school days clid you get into any serious trouble fo 2007 Page #82  
 so they actually saw it before we cLid because we heard the announcement o 2007 Page #167  
y reserves until 1992. \Xlhat Paul clid not know was that only six years af 2007 Page #174  

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

formance. \Xlith air as 1, current clielectrical materials can yield 6 and  2005 Page #171  

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

ision. Incredibly, Hays talked his client out of pressing the action, and t 2005 Page #93  
 thjs secret other than the normal client confidentialit) . In fact, Salas  2005 Page #148  
gency: J~1111t•.rl 1-llnrb, Mexico Client: Sony Valo Latin America Product: 2007 Page #66  
 Brothers Harriman and UBC-related client assets were seized under the Trad 2008 Page #129  
 Republican replacements for their client and business partner, Democrat Av 2008 Page #138  

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 Avenue and regular numbers of its clients, large and small, know that UFOs 2007 Page #59  

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

ran outside toward the Breaks, the cliff of the Breaks. In this confusion,  2006 Page #154  
part. It came from the edge of the cliff because Dad told me, to the best o 2006 Page #155  
or 4 straight into the side of the cliff. The trucks that came lowered men  2006 Page #155  
 A DISC AT SUCH SPEED RIGHT INTO A CLIFF? Exactly. That was the question as 2006 Page #155  

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ines and the 1V screens of over 20 clifferent countries. 13y far the most p 2005 Page #145  

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

n say is "It's beyond my..." Clark Clifford, a young advisor of Forrestal's 2003 Page #89  
hanan•George C. Marshall• Pauley • Clifford • PMG - • Col Hank •General Car 2003 Page #154  
acecraft that have impacted earth? Clifford Stone, UFO researcher after ret 2005 Page #141  
enomena. One such witness was Sgt. CLifford Scone, US Army (Retired) . Ston 2005 Page #147  
 Santilli had faked the fiJm, Sgt. Clifford Stone could not have seen it in 2005 Page #147  
 Santilli's ownership. Above: Sgt. Clifford Stone (US Army retired) who cla 2005 Page #147  
 concentrate on two whisdeblowers, Clifford Stone and Dan Sherman, whose re 2006 Page #14  
e the testimony of a whisdeblower, Clifford Stone, who claims to have direc 2006 Page #16  
 operations and Project Moon Dust. Clifford Stone's Claims Regarding UFO Cr 2006 Page #16  
etrieval Operations Staff Sergeant Clifford Stone served in the U.S. Army f 2006 Page #16  
F UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS Contrasting Clifford Stone's UFO Crash Retrieval Cla 2006 Page #18  
 of corroborating the testimony of Clifford Stone. The following seven elem 2006 Page #22  
Sherman (Project Preserve Destiny) Clifford Stone (Project Moon Dust) Recru 2006 Page #22  
SOM1-01 manual, the testimonies of Clifford Stone and Dan Sherman provide a 2006 Page #24  
t on October 5, 1982, Dr. Brian T. Clifford of the Pentagon announced at a  2006 Page #202  

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                             1ur ,)Clifltl ......... , . ...... -·-"' .. t- 2008 Page #116  

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 1 1 16 1 1 14 48 1 10 3 4 ~ Pages Clilss. 8 TSMEO 11 T5R 4 TS 1 TS 42 TS 2 2007 Page #42  

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

tiU stand - a testament to the dry climate there. In this photograph , the  2005 Page #53  
isappearances occurred in tropical climate and in the heat of battle or nea 2006 Page #141  
gness to destroy the biosphere and climate ► Emerging space tra vel capabil 2007 Page #37  
ert the Gulf Stream and change the climate to frigid ... There is something 2008 Page #134  
also realize the current political climate is not conducive to this propose 2009 Page #16  

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

hority. My investigation came to a climax in the spring of 2003, when I obt 2004 Page #31  
ll known is that this brought to a climax a confrontation over the release  2009 Page #35  
J-12 and bring it to a devastating climax. Kennedy linked US-USSR space mis 2009 Page #40  

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

have changed his mind and tried to climb back in the window." Why was a "Ho 2003 Page #95  
0 feet. The plane had continued co climb to 30,000 feet, but then leveled o 2005 Page #65  
 was called out of his barracks to climb aboard a bus that looked like an o 2005 Page #165  
they began a planned left turn and climb. About a third of the way through  2006 Page #74  

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

ands vessel, the Joan Pricilla and climbed aboard with Corporal Werbicki. N 2004 Page #38  
 Conference Doug and Bill Ferguson climbed up on the craft and looked in th 2004 Page #73  
ino led the way to the craft, then climbed inside, while we were ordered to 2005 Page #156  
s while 1 held the canvas; then he climbed in. Fincling a piece of pipe, he 2005 Page #157  
al. '\' e went back down the hill, climbed on our horses and headed for hom 2005 Page #157  
 chase in a McDonnell F-101B. They climbed to cruising altitude and entered 2006 Page #73  
ed the TAGBOARD program. The drone climbed slowly through the mothership's  2006 Page #77  
 over Groom Dry Lake. As the plane climbed over Emigrant Valley, the pilot  2006 Page #78  
imbing, it lost altitude. It never climbed high enough to allow arming of t 2006 Page #79  
 over the town of Tonopah, Mulhare climbed to 20,000 feet under the supervi 2006 Page #81  
, it made a sharp turn upwards and climbed up rapidly in a fantastic maneuv 2007 Page #194  
e UFO had quickly accelerated, had climbed above 30,000 meters, and was las 2008 Page #29  
 at a 25 degree angle, and it just climbed in elevation and eventually went 2009 Page #85  
peeking above the garment. It then climbed out of the craft and down the tr 2009 Page #135  
 the tall one looked away. It then climbed back into the tree and into the  2009 Page #136  

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

 see a string of bright red lights climbing upward, away from the water abo 2004 Page #45  
t is of tremendous size. l'm still climbing; the object is above and ahead  2005 Page #64  
D-21B to a speed of Mach 3.3 while climbing to altitude. Passing through 63 2006 Page #77  
es north of Area 51, the B-52H was climbing at about 1,500 feet per minute  2006 Page #78  
o supersonic speeds but instead of climbing, it lost altitude. It never cli 2006 Page #79  
S.] Kuter (NORAD) took off and was climbing through I 0,000 [feet] when he  2008 Page #9  

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

ry. NJ Opect nyfeet above, rapidly climbs away. • 7178 Security personnel s 2006 Page #28  

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 count issued by the laboratory of clin.ica1 analysis of Hospital Born Past 2005 Page #34  

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

out along broad valleys cut by the Clinch River and framed by the foothills 2008 Page #27  
ack Oak Ridge to the north and the Clinch River to the south as a federal r 2008 Page #27  

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

arance of a “raised z” essentially clinches the point EXAMPLES: HUNT EOF? A 2003 Page #180  

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Hospital rather than the Menninger Clinic. The decision seems based on 'V.I 2003 Page #90  
trist of record, flies back to his clinic in the Midwest, and though briefe 2003 Page #90  
ssed away in a small Indian Health Clinic; in the space of one week, her br 2006 Page #110  

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

ays in 1929 when Reich, after much clinical work and observation in the ear 2005 Page #89  
ith him. He hired Barbie Taylor, a clinical psychologist, to conduct resear 2006 Page #207  

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

eir already-existing mental health clinics to those of healthy sexual funct 2005 Page #89  
y of these "Sexpol" (sex/politics) clinics extended into Germany and then t 2005 Page #89  

Word: "clinton", 47 instance(s) (Back to Top)

documents.com President William J. Clinton www.majesticdocuments.com"I want 2003 Page #7  
is was a jest, Hubbell adds: "He - Clinton - was dead serious. I had looked 2003 Page #7  
are empty. An example is President Clinton, who at the time of his 1993 ina 2003 Page #189  
 are being spent on the idea. Bill Clinton Clinton, like Jimmy Carter, had  2003 Page #199  
ng spent on the idea. Bill Clinton Clinton, like Jimmy Carter, had problems 2003 Page #199  
crets, chose not to play ball with Clinton. Clinton did many things, which  2003 Page #199  
ose not to play ball with Clinton. Clinton did many things, which upset the 2003 Page #199  
ngs that have led to the idea that Clinton may have been cut out of the UFO 2003 Page #199  
rah McClendon, and her question to Clinton about UFOs. Here is what Greer s 2003 Page #199  
n the Art Bell show. You know Bill Clinton leaned over and told Sarah McCle 2003 Page #199  
ll you now. She told me this. Bill Clinton leaned over to her and said, bec 2003 Page #199  
 she brought up this issue to Bill Clinton saying, "Why don't you 195       2003 Page #199  
 I wish to discuss today about the Clinton presidency is the Clinton connec 2003 Page #200  
bout the Clinton presidency is the Clinton connection to the Roswell story. 2003 Page #200  
nnection to the Roswell story. The Clinton Roswell crash story started just 2003 Page #200  
ell crash story started just after Clinton entered the White House in 1993. 2003 Page #200  
happened in 1947. Bill and Hillary Clinton are most well known for their in 2003 Page #200  
ial that was released to me by the Clinton White House Office of Science an 2003 Page #200  
ther Diamond talked about how Mrs. Clinton and her staff had been helping L 2003 Page #200  
as well." As I have said President Clinton was very interested in the Roswe 2003 Page #200  
 alien spaceship theory. President Clinton was not amused. In a speech on N 2003 Page #201  
ter writers were on the stage with Clinton during his speech. Neither of th 2003 Page #201  
tters, however, was read. Instead, Clinton answered a letter from Ryan who  2003 Page #201  
asking about Roswell. This is what Clinton stated, I got a letter from 13-y 2003 Page #201  
well report. They quoted the above Clinton statement stating that he had th 2003 Page #201  
Here is the very next line of what Clinton said in the speech. It was a cle 2003 Page #201  
truth" of the Roswell incident the Clinton Administration declared it to be 2004 Page #133  
 military investigation during the Clinton presidency concluded that the Ro 2004 Page #133  
ll Incident happened. Why was Bill Clinton the first president in fifty yea 2004 Page #140  
 remarks right there. But actually Clinton continued his remark by saying,  2004 Page #140  
en for dead extraterrestrials. The Clinton Administration, which had an exc 2004 Page #147  
 space aliens. The Air Force under Clinton even coined a new term to descri 2004 Page #148  
ve documents were leaked under the Clinton administration. 1 have not yet f 2004 Page #196  
e not yet found an indication that Clinton had anything to do with it. Ther 2004 Page #196  
s I am aware of that indicate Bill Clinton had been given the UFO truth. Th 2004 Page #196  
at many things happened during the Clinton administration which shows that  2004 Page #196  
7 book Friends in High Places that Clinton had asked him to go out and inve 2004 Page #196  
e Monica Lewinski investigation. • Clinton talked more about UFOs than any  2004 Page #196  
he presidency that Bill or Hillary Clinton spoke publicly about UFOs or ali 2004 Page #196  
ion looking for UFO information. • Clinton had an undersunrIng of UFO histo 2004 Page #196  
e the remarks it appears that Bill Clinton may not have been fully briefed  2004 Page #197  
te House reporter Sarah McClendon, Clinton reportedly stated when asked why 2004 Page #197  
 it." So Who's Briefed? So if Bill Clinton wasn't briefed, who was and what 2004 Page #197  
hat Reagan had told him that (like Clinton) he had no control over it. Geor 2004 Page #197  
 all the presidents except perhaps Clinton knew the basic facts of what is  2004 Page #197  
 the fact that Carter, Reagan, and Clinton all reported said they had no co 2004 Page #197  
d to get to the bottom of it, Bill Clinton tried to get to the bottom of it 2009 Page #75  

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

photos, state dinners, and in Bill Clinton's case dating interns, are misle 2003 Page #189  
ort was cut of at the pass by Bill Clinton's science advisor Dr. Jack Gibbo 2003 Page #200  
e was being passed through Hillary Clinton's office in the West Wing of the 2003 Page #200  
 Roswell Incident during President Clinton's administration? What prompted  2004 Page #140  
t Roswell. My father had been Bill Clinton's professor of diplomatic histor 2004 Page #140  
force-fed us during President Bill Clinton's administration, requires a bel 2004 Page #144  
Crash at Roswell was found in Bill Clinton's personal library during the Mo 2004 Page #196  

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o bring up about Ford is to play a clip which shows how quickly and dramati 2003 Page #195  
leman from who he purchased a rare clip of the late Eh-is, Live on stage. T 2005 Page #145  
ould not have been told. Here is a clip from Newsweek magazine for Christma 2007 Page #17  
.,.,..J Here's an interesting 1954 clip from the front page of the NYT in w 2007 Page #24  

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

ne pilot said an object had nearly clipped the wing of his aircraft." "The  2006 Page #94  

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

or Jean Sider, who had uncovered a clipping from a Nancy-based newspaper th 2004 Page #13  
d authorities was a 1972 newspaper clipping that referenced one of the sphe 2004 Page #16  
non Bowen. The pages were old with clipping scraps falling off many of the  2004 Page #244  

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

kily re-discovered a stack of news clippings regarding the incident.. .and, 2006 Page #180  
 ■ About 330 pages, some fragile ■ Clippings were falling off ■ Numbered up 2007 Page #43  
reen or black ■Text double-spaced, clippings sgl. ■ Red security markings a 2007 Page #43  
raphical record were any newspaper clippings or even a mention of the front 2009 Page #173  

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

nd, Ohio, looking for vintage film clips of rock-n-roll performers from the 2005 Page #145  
 an old projector , was shown film clips of UFOs and, you guessed it, scene 2005 Page #149  
k, Ryan \\food presented some news cLips containing what certainly appeared 2007 Page #25  

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

erations Manual are finclings from clirect investigation on behalf of this  2005 Page #131  

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

ry •·Cfl" 1hr or·i~n.1l 'li1C' our clirnu. brlontt":d w 1· · ~d .i d,~rn:mc 2009 Page #198  

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

ng straight up at a high speed and clisappear." In Paragraph 3, the Complai 2007 Page #176  

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

il Crash Retrieval Cose The object clisappeared suddenly and Souza assumed  2005 Page #37  
ternal combustion engine, until it clisappeared behind some hills. The sigh 2005 Page #37  
n they stepped onto the ground. It clisappeared when the taller 129         2009 Page #135  

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

as the first retrieval. The second clisc was 100 feet in cliameter and ten, 2005 Page #166  
saw to what we know today. The big clisc had a conveyor on the floor that t 2005 Page #166  
marred with any of our tools. This clisc was also transported to the sire a 2005 Page #166  
Alien Astronautics number of these clisc capacitors from a freely rotating  2005 Page #171  

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 Crash Retrieval Conference may be cliscovered by the Gravit) Research Foun 2005 Page #172  

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

ed to this event, albeit there are cliscrepancies when trying to recreate t 2005 Page #166  

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

ecurity guards also saw lights, or cliscs, land three different times insid 2007 Page #174  

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t three UFO crashes; as weU as her cliscussion with an Air Force master ser 2005 Page #131  

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

her death, included recoUection of cliscussions among engineers in her bran 2005 Page #131  

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 capture the alien creature in the clistrict of Jarclim Andere a few days l 2005 Page #37  

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erhaps Groom Lake. The engineering clivision at Wright Field called T-3 had 2005 Page #166  

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

.rl.Nd u,,,,,&.. c. a. u,,rr PAJi, ClJ.1 ~ r-..!'IU.. =---, ... ~i. 01..-.. 2008 Page #22  

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

          Sig -Michelson, the late cljrector of CBS TV news, is quoted in r 2007 Page #13  

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

olonel Cooper recalJecl that these cljscs were een in flying formacions of  2007 Page #109  

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mosphere, thereby slowing down and cljssipacing the extreme heat (similar t 2007 Page #109  

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ho worked for the Bi\lI\'XI rocket cljvision in Berlin. Dr Miethe's team ,v 2007 Page #111  

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8) ::;~L .... !;~=-.,:t1' o,e.w, • Cll-1.• '. "(I I a: ,:; ... c,.,.r,t:, 7 2007 Page #97  

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U~11'.A.IA.#\ M.0--'ta..· .. , v•o CllA':"ED •S.lATtC.• Nt!J ~'t.0 0"' • ~• 2009 Page #100  

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t: was not a biolci:ic al wea[)On. clllc! cng!n!!(J ~· o!_ U1e motion r.lc- 2009 Page #184  

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'Ci ._........, .. .._t.#1 M•.-.,..ClllllldD9IIQll'I o .. .__._....., E•.-. 2005 Page #24  

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lilfE WT.. 11m:sr1c.anCM BT na: w· CllllTIWt:5. TUT: 1 • ( 0) I\IEOJl AJl:D 2009 Page #150  

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. Clarkson Copyright 2008 Jomes E. Cllorkson If you commit a crime, time is 2008 Page #40  

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fit lux.. A .11.• wnet ..•••• .sr. clms..4 Ns man,: pat tort., tr.. sql. Vr 2006 Page #34  

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

ol tulure "'lilrtU~ iu der~;;u;.;. ClNCn,·r;ATl, .Ju:1e 1,. (n'J-U-,crc w·: 2009 Page #182  

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~ · :. :i:: r c..: .u. i.a: .uh.." clo..c t.. !,Jee::. ·-c:-c :..cfc.:-e :' 2008 Page #57  
ire Strikes B:i.ck, 1979-1980 ■ 5: Clo:i.k :ind D:i.gger, 1981-1983 ■ 6: Cr 2008 Page #157  
 I 97:,. I 976 : The £mpi,e Stok : Clo,I: and : C.itm Befor : Ufology E ..  2009 Page #141  
hwt:.on,;, ai:crn!l or ccu. °l'ce.,clo, -Wenpo~ u tc.r11Jil~ es tile atam t 2009 Page #182  
end r.roup or ~clcnthl.:\ Lhnt dc·,clo;iec co um err.cl on th" i.slar.d md  2009 Page #182  
lucl=~ io cl.Uc=, t,he wi:,--,por- clo::.o!l wi1CJ1 Prof. ?, D. J. Leech I  2009 Page #182  

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, ■ F~Amt,..,', Goli.th: the USA ■ Clo'lincwith • lh,1' md lavlsicn ■ I CJe 2009 Page #144  

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

e of the UFO facts using back door cloak and dagger methods. About the same 2004 Page #189  
 Ir also carries with it a natural cloak of securiC) -it sounds too incredi 2005 Page #167  
ich operated under an overwhelming cloak of secrecy, into one of the nation 2008 Page #27  
                                5: Cloak and Dagger, 1981-1983 ■ Trans en P 2008 Page #163  
rnport.ant -tones Brea!: Uncovered Cloak and Dagger ■ Trans en Provence cas 2008 Page #163  
es Back, 1979-198 ■Cash-Landrum 5: Cloak and Dagger, 1981-1983 • Turu tn fl 2009 Page #145  
esham ~~·~-~~-_(-~~:~i~t:~::=~- 5: Cloak and Dagger, 1981-1983 ■T= s en Pro 2009 Page #145  
                                5: Cloak and Dagger, 1981-1983 ■,\hduction  2009 Page #146  
'ltHuctt • Fdlly . .Mr 24. 1814 5: Cloak and Dagger, 1981-1983 ■Ufolo gy in 2009 Page #146  

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rd Swept/ Canard Wings • Stealth • Cloaking • More maneuverable than the F- 2004 Page #164  

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BIAI, togas*. brad. an d none Meet ClOart VIttl. danip dotal. W.* - .014.4  2006 Page #35  

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 tllie .atocruc bomb hr rom?iad -' cloc.¼:ed th'-'n and atlaat~ their ~c. w 2009 Page #163  

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

 the crash site, while an electric clock stopped at the El Paso County Sher 2004 Page #68  
r universe runs on the beat on one clock and another on the beat of another 2005 Page #164  
and another on the beat of another clock. Normally, the two are out of phas 2005 Page #164  
 blank, strange effects on digital clock readouts and VCRs were reported fo 2007 Page #129  
RAF Woodbridge East Gate 72 As the clock was about to change from Christmas 2008 Page #78  
cal intelligence worked around the clock to secure as much data on Soviet n 2009 Page #17  
. Charles Halt. Not long after the clock changed to midnight on Christmas,  2009 Page #62  

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

 but for l:rll•hln" J)l:ine• ,:r~t cloclric,il enuu,· m.1ch:ncS by intcri'c 2009 Page #182  

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on-"Jru1e.,d or a.Jlo·.:nii;-r11ln clolld L-1 ll.:JV WI\.V wJU: :be atom lx 2009 Page #182  

Word: "close", 165 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Germany, 1951] and we tried to get close to them, but they were able to cha 2003 Page #14  
esses this is the "First Roswell." Close attention is paid to the primary w 2003 Page #21  
, reportedly in anticipation of a "close inspection" of whatever may have f 2003 Page #55  
f the eyewitness accounts are even close to what actually took place, then  2003 Page #65  
 family lived in Kecksburg in 1965 close to the Pepsi Cola plant that was a 2003 Page #67  
ced some ridicule from people even close to him. Joel's name first came to  2003 Page #68  
ince he was out cruising and lived close by, he drove over. He found himsel 2003 Page #70  
rcraft that crashed as a result of close encounters with UFOs. 74           2003 Page #78  
oom on the 16th floor, though some close to the case advise he be held on a 2003 Page #90  
can not see the site Command post —close to site, secure communications Are 2003 Page #175  
l the tests for fakery is about as close as you can come to proving authent 2003 Page #184  
o have been abducted, seen UFOs at close range or are on the project. When  2003 Page #188  
 Air Force Base in 1973, which was close to both men's homes. It was also t 2003 Page #195  
e photographs. There were actually close up photos of different perspective 2003 Page #197  
litical fis 14a, and will EGiaSaia close liaison with Ansrisan diplcnatic a 2003 Page #213  
course of your survey and maintain close liaison with American diplomatic a 2003 Page #222  
 Two crash sites have been located close to the WSPG. Site LZp-1 was locate 2003 Page #232  
ned from source in Congress who is close to Secretary for Air Force. 11. As 2003 Page #236  
RE? COAL SE OP TEEM, WHO WERE VERY CLOSE To THE AREA, HAVE GOT SXIN RASEES, 2004 Page #24  
chest height. Airman Penniston got close enough to see unknown symbols or l 2004 Page #47  
n the line. He was soon ordered to close down his perimeter post and wait f 2004 Page #47  
out six miles from Bentwaters, but close by away RAF Woodbridge's East Gate 2004 Page #47  
er so why bother? Two days later a close local friend introduced me to Geor 2004 Page #52  
an unbiased and thoughtful note to close on. Its screening here today marks 2004 Page #59  
after observing a V-2 in flight in close proximity to the rocket, it appare 2004 Page #65  
hock that President Truman and his close associates felt when they allegedl 2004 Page #75  
 rumored UFO crash retrievals were close to the president. There is lack of 2004 Page #84  
own to me, and people who had been close to Smith, since the 1970s. It was  2004 Page #93  
 I had been told by one of Smith's close UFO associates, a military scienti 2004 Page #93  
 particular analysis sheet. Others close to the Smith UFO work in the 1950s 2004 Page #94  
who was the wife of one of Smith's close UFO associates, described another  2004 Page #94  
is was a story that one of Smith's close associates had been telling since  2004 Page #96  
t Board in the early 1950s. He was close to all the big names rumored with  2004 Page #98  
his point out that there is also a close connection between Arthur Lundahl  2004 Page #101  
rd Evidence (Part 1) Neasham was a close friend of Lundahl's, and with Lund 2004 Page #104  
r- style objects flying perilously close to his aircraft. As Stringfield hi 2004 Page #108  
s the recipient because he came so close to guessing the details right, pre 2004 Page #127  
le government reports that seem to close the door on this possibility — and 2004 Page #137  
 to me. Butch Blanchard was a very close friend of mine. I worked with him  2004 Page #147  
n." Goldwater's acknowledgement of close relationship with Colonel Butch Bl 2004 Page #147  
tor Jackie Gleason who reported to close confidants that President Nixon on 2004 Page #147  
o their satisfaction. Permit me to close this report as I began it, with th 2004 Page #148  
Live! Larry King Live From Area 51 Close Encounters (Documentary) In Search 2004 Page #149  
 1979 MUFON conference. Ward was a close friend of Walt Disney, working as  2004 Page #179  
ed as part of this molding include Close Encounters of the Third Kind and t 2004 Page #180  
s the real life story of the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The  2004 Page #180  
my Carter. Carter considered him a close friend and confided in him on conf 2004 Page #189  
ery for the public. Greg Bishop, a close friend of Moore's, and a speaker h 2004 Page #189  
of his employers with the public • Close friends with Donald Keyhoe • Natio 2004 Page #205  
roversial — it occurred relatively close to where Gebauer had been employed 2004 Page #218  
e taken. Why do we believe this? A close look reveals Ramey is holding both 2004 Page #227  
ferred to the photos as follows: A close review of these photos ... reveale 2004 Page #230  
n photos could have been staged in close succession. This can be inferred f 2004 Page #238  
rprising disclosure claimed that a close relative, the late Mr. Holly, who  2005 Page #44  
 ground. Before they had chance to close in on the object, however , Woolco 2005 Page #44  
 my speed or faster. I'm trying to close in for a better look." Just after  2005 Page #64  
t UFOs are alien, but several came close. Moreover, taken together, the bes 2005 Page #73  
 distinguished by their abilit) to close ranks and ensure ideological confo 2005 Page #76  
ate sector." The last statement (a close paraphras e, according to Harzan): 2005 Page #81  
Dr. Einstein were put under fairly close observation b) the FBI from the ti 2005 Page #92  
irector Savings and Loan, and as a close associate of President Eisenhower. 2005 Page #97  
g so. Douglas was known to be very close to Eisenhower and had a well-known 2005 Page #97  
the evidence. Ryan \Xlood has paid close attention to the evidence. In part 2005 Page #117  
at least for those who were paying close attention to the "flaps" over sphe 2005 Page #118  
g UFO sightings) flying perilously close to his rurcraft. As Stringfield hi 2005 Page #138  
 that were able to immediately get close. According to Jose, four soldiers  2005 Page #156  
h over them. 2 It is not clear how close Jose and Reme were to the crash si 2005 Page #156  
t on a second retrieval in 1949 at close to the same site as the first retr 2005 Page #166  
 Vienna Technical Institute, and a close associate of Victor Schauberger, w 2005 Page #169  
 ART 0' tercept an Shootdown confr close cans between and UFO • Ongoing enc 2006 Page #27  
eaks and Structure of Secrecy Many Close Military Encounters • 1975 U.S. an 2006 Page #28  
craft to intercept. Pilot fires at close range, no damage. Pilot makes seco 2006 Page #28  
mmary • Interceptions and military close encounters continue through the 19 2006 Page #29  
e encounters could have been 'very close, e.g. crash retrievals. Ft. Dix /  2006 Page #29  
proached the disc cautiously for a close up inspec- tion. It was about 24 f 2006 Page #44  
 — work as one military machine in close coordination with government and s 2006 Page #62  
ence. Non-essential business would close doors. Remaining businesses would  2006 Page #62  
 as sales; before long, many would close doors, putting millions out of wor 2006 Page #65  
vehicles crashed on public land in close proximity to a civilian population 2006 Page #72  
parently crashed on public land in close proximity to a sizable population  2006 Page #74  
It could be examined at relatively close range during air shows and to an e 2006 Page #84  
ident since it occurred relatively close to where I live. After interviewin 2006 Page #87  
ead epidemic investigation: At the close of the day of Bahe's death, Tempes 2006 Page #110  
ally got them upset because that's close to their SAC base. The first thing 2006 Page #145  
hantom jets leaving Boca Chica got close to the bogies — probably 40 miles  2006 Page #145  
............................. 53 A Close Encounter With Whistleblower Gary  2007 Page #5  
he free and independent press. The close working relationship between the n 2007 Page #10  
edia ex ecutives maintain ed their close relationship with the incelLigence 2007 Page #11  
/orld War 11, Robertson had become close friends with Dr. R.V. Jones, one o 2007 Page #22  
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                         1 Like to close with this thought from someone who 2007 Page #41  
known ■ Interceptions and military close encounters a constant feature. ■ L 2007 Page #51  
n the ad a cat looks on as a huge, Close Encounters chandelier-st yle craft 2007 Page #66  
o the giant robotic clamp about to close on him. The clamp is attached to a 2007 Page #71  
                                 A Close Encounter With Whistleblower Gary  2007 Page #78  
d in a way. "tvfW: Do you have any close family who are militaf)' or police 2007 Page #81  
 3 half brothers. M\X/: Has anyone close to) ou ever got into trouble, got  2007 Page #82  
of NASA. Hats off to NASA they did close off my method of entry in practica 2007 Page #86  
ring the spring of 1944. After the close of \'(/\X/1J, many German aeronauc 2007 Page #111  
keeping the project strategicall y close co the United States. By 1955, Dr. 2007 Page #111  
ERY OF THE LONG RUNWAY: During the close of \v'\Xlll, General Patton's army 2007 Page #114  
 they weren't hooked together, but close to being hooked together, but they 2007 Page #126  
to show the Ararat Anomaly at very close quarters. He further explains that 2007 Page #138  
e eyewitness encounters with discs close to Albuquerque the last week of Ma 2007 Page #162  
O) really well, but we were fairly close to the object. I mean, close enoug 2007 Page #168  
airly close to the object. I mean, close enough to get a really good look a 2007 Page #168  
g level. But it looked Like it was close enough to the ground robe on it, b 2007 Page #169  
from the thing. They were not like close to it. They were back away from it 2007 Page #169  
om that hill (behind), we are real close to how far we were that rught. Mom 2007 Page #170  
r this kind of thing -we were very close. Mom: Very close -closer than we t 2007 Page #170  
ing -we were very close. Mom: Very close -closer than we thought we could.  2007 Page #170  
: ... we could have gotten in that close before we were stopped. Mom: We we 2007 Page #170  
we were stopped. Mom: We were very close! Qaughs) Paul: Yeah, because they  2007 Page #170  
 But a number of small pieces fell close to the beach, and we picked up a l 2007 Page #194  
ion, in a site called Potrerillos, close co the border with Chile. The date 2007 Page #195  
en a UFO appeared on my back, very close to me. lt was a very strong brilJj 2007 Page #200  
ric cell streetlights. When he got close enough, he saw that it had an oval 2008 Page #14  
hts in Eureka. It maneuvered while close to the ground so that dozens saw i 2008 Page #16  
bed the object and who said it was close to the ground. They knew the power 2008 Page #17  
 Second World War was brought to a close. It became an official, guiding pr 2008 Page #25  
e a veritable magnet for countless close encounters with UFOs. Consider , f 2008 Page #27  
 had '·snuck into the area and got close. " The Mysterious Sgt. Robertson M 2008 Page #43  
witness, Estella Krussel, who paid close attention to the strange object th 2008 Page #49  
O When I interview witnesses l pay close attention to eye contact and the e 2008 Page #50  
it, I felt as if she had paid such close attention to the UFO she was someh 2008 Page #50  
he gravel pit run by his family in close proximity to the Crash, and how Tu 2008 Page #54  
he fringe and into the mainstream. Close Encounter over Kent One of the mos 2008 Page #65  
own, cigar-shaped object passed so close to the aircraft that the pilot sho 2008 Page #66  
the military base at RAF St Athan, close to Cardiff International Airport.  2008 Page #67  
d you try to touch it? B: I wasn't close enough .... it's like it's calling 2008 Page #85  
uld be supported by the relatively close agreement of the Oppenheimer and C 2008 Page #108  
iemens, Thyssen and Bosch-all with close business connections in Britain an 2008 Page #126  
1an Chainnan Gerhardt Westrick , a close associate of John Foster Dulles, w 2008 Page #128  
e Gestapo-its chief financiers-and close friends and colleagues of the BIS' 2008 Page #128  
rd of directors of LG. Farben with close connections to the Dutch bank. Thy 2008 Page #129  
 dealing with space. He also was a close friend to Averell Harriman , the U 2008 Page #131  
ence . Most intriguing was Smith's close relationship as friend and busines 2008 Page #132  
t connections . However , he was a close relative to the powerful U.S . Sen 2008 Page #132  
Major General Walter Dom berger, a close associate of Yon Braun; Werner Hei 2008 Page #138  
e DeMohrenschildt , the last-known close friend of accused assassin Lee Har 2008 Page #142  
S. During wartime, Bertelsmann had close ties to Goebbels' Propaganda Minis 2008 Page #144  
                      recently was close friends to Kurt Wahlheim, who was  2008 Page #145  
■ Encounter in Rendlesham Forest ■ Close Aviation Encount ers ■ Conclusi on 2008 Page #162  
ert operational systems demand the close allention of students ef governmen 2009 Page #12  
ward Teller Today all on earth are close neighbors: the First World, which  2009 Page #19  
r carrier, again demonstrating the close connection between wartime and pea 2009 Page #23  
?? operationa l systems demand the close attention of senior??? policy make 2009 Page #24  
rprising disclosure claimed that a close relative, the late Mr. Holly, who  2009 Page #50  
ker Truman Bethurum. His idea of a close encounter was very different to th 2009 Page #54  
 believe the objects that I saw at close quarter were extraterrestrial in o 2009 Page #59  
ing in the field right where I got close to whatever it was and it's gone a 2009 Page #80  
the radio, he remembers me getting close to the object . He also remembers  2009 Page #80  
OU THINK YOU AND PALMER WATCHED IT CLOSE ABOVE YOU? Well, from the time I r 2009 Page #85  
arth. Nothing I've seen could come close to what this craft was doing. WHAT 2009 Page #85  
ssor Yuri Lotozev, who l got quite close to in the course of our 1990-1993  2009 Page #134  
 ," finding several impressions in close proximity to the tree, approx 15 c 2009 Page #137  
days." New York Newsday headlined "Close Encounters of the Soviet Kind" whi 2009 Page #138  
kl tne corrmeiciai plot ·11 gel so clOse I scared the hell OJ1 ri ire· // / 2009 Page #144  
t literally boggles the mind. From close encounters , to strange creatures, 2009 Page #154  
re aluminum, 200 feet in diameter. Close by, this sort of radiation was exp 2009 Page #158  
and was adopted. It was reasonably close to Auckland and the existing Army  2009 Page #165  
ecurity it was favorably situated. Close to the area, there were several si 2009 Page #165  
used the New Zealand Government to close it down in January 1945, before th 2009 Page #166  
used the New Zealand Government to close it down in January 1945, before th 2009 Page #169  
 generation with explosive charges close to the water surface, the mathemat 2009 Page #173  

Word: "close-knit", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

sore thumb. I didn't fit into this close-knit community and it was very obv 2006 Page #91  
City may be generally described as close-knit and places where some of the  2008 Page #53  

Word: "close-up", 11 instance(s) (Back to Top)

. Figure 22. 100x Photomicrograph: Close-up reaction particles inside large 2003 Page #113  
ide of the vehicle. They had taken close-up pictures of these. So when I sa 2003 Page #197  
ad animal for analysis. SLIDE #41: Close-up serrated edge, 1990 steer, Oreg 2004 Page #78  
 1990 steer, Oregon This is what a close-up view of some of the bizarre ser 2004 Page #78  
·--·~~--- ~ ... ____ . . SLIDE# 24 Close-up 2 airshafts The two a.irshafts  2005 Page #59  
ash Retrieval Conference SLIDE# 27 Close-up of white coal chute ... I I . l 2005 Page #60  
(11,ry,J.,'.. z;;.,..,.. SLIDE# 32 Close-up names and affiliations in logbo 2005 Page #62  
: 1953 AERIAL IMAGE -ZOOM TO TIGHT CLOSE-UP 64                              2005 Page #66  
ntly in the same space, they got a close-up of the alien's head from the ne 2006 Page #159  
g seen all over Australia and even close-up near the ground in Albuquerque, 2007 Page #164  
soil with each leg ten feet apart. Close-up photo of triangular indentation 2008 Page #83  

Word: "closed", 43 instance(s) (Back to Top)

he hatch. Within seconds the hatch closed very hard. Joel said that there h 2003 Page #69  
t there had to be another arm that closed the hatch from within, but he did 2003 Page #69  
t he didn't see it. When the hatch closed, it made a very loud sound like m 2003 Page #69  
 least one of them. Norton AFB was closed down in the 1990s and one wonders 2003 Page #102  
e called "The Roswell Report: Case Closed." Answering the president's order 2003 Page #201  
t the border with Bolivia had been closed but that it might soon be reopene 2004 Page #8  
uminum, but found the divers to be closed mouth about what they were or wer 2004 Page #41  
rt Cover, The Roswell Report: Case Closed In July 1994, the Office of the S 2004 Page #60  
 program. The Roswell Report: Case Closed by Headquarters United States Air 2004 Page #61  
iate priority within a very small, closed circle of highly ranked general s 2004 Page #65  
ith. The flying saucer station was closed down, Project Magnet was shut dow 2004 Page #87  
y could do about it; they promptly closed their eyes and hoped the whole th 2004 Page #88  
 in its assertion that the case is closed, and that no extraterrestrial spa 2004 Page #138  
.S. Air Force Roswell Report: Case Closed, by U.S. Air Force Above Top Secr 2004 Page #149  
 into an area (UFO's ETs) that was closed even to him • He could hurt to ma 2004 Page #208  
 a door, which was just as quickl) closed. Eventually, serum was requested  2005 Page #33  
d suspended another in the air. He closed the letter, "I hope this (explana 2005 Page #92  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference closed doors, the biggest question would 2006 Page #65  
ore controversial than Open Skies, Closed Minds or The Uninvited [Pope's pr 2006 Page #130  
T.$) and I was tired of keeping it closed. So, I told that Lt. Commander wh 2006 Page #161  
. The Pentagon telephones would be closed for all but emergeng defense purp 2006 Page #167  
st such group in the 1960's but it closed in the late 1970's. CUFOS, founde 2006 Page #175  
ts receiver by Blue Book before in closed in 1969; the next sighting listed 2006 Page #179  
peculations about why the show had closed down, for example that some branc 2006 Page #204  
e." "Ordinary" USAPs ■ Reported to closed sessions in Congress, just like S 2007 Page #52  
ah GA.) which was never officially closed. ln 1972 Jack Pickett visited thi 2007 Page #114  
. They didn't say why the town was closed down; the) just said it was close 2007 Page #123  
closed down; the) just said it was closed because of the inconveruence beca 2007 Page #123  
 can you do? No mail, the mail was closed up. Then, I remember going riding 2007 Page #124  
office, which wasn't very big, was closed up. Maybe about 10 clays, somewhe 2007 Page #125  
y after the impact the authorities closed down William Floyd Park·way, the  2007 Page #129  
t the border with Bolivia had been closed but that it might soon be reopene 2007 Page #141  
I joined the MoD in 1985, it was a closed organization with limited public  2008 Page #62  
row it down, but then the sky shut closed, and a strong thump sounded, 93   2008 Page #99  
TION OF CONSCIOUSNESS • UFOS • WAS CLOSED AS BIGELOW AEROSPACE GREW TIJE LO 2008 Page #153  
 the archives of which are tightly closed, whose directors and employees ca 2009 Page #12  
 the archives of which are tightly closed, whose directors and employees ca 2009 Page #23  
e because military archives remain closed to certain documents or have been 2009 Page #24  
I would like to see this done in a closed meeting to be arra.~ged through t 2009 Page #28  
nfamous report called ROSWELL-CASE CLOSED. The media aired stories about ho 2009 Page #87  
ng the CNN news story ROSWELL-CASE CLOSED. She summed it up succinctly"It's 2009 Page #88  
ental station at Whangap araoa was closed down on the 8th January, 1945. At 2009 Page #166  
mental station at Whangaparaoa was closed down on the 8th January, 1945." C 2009 Page #169  

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

n quietly disseminated amongst the closed-knit North Wales community at lea 2006 Page #129  

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

ws organizatio ns have worked very closel) with the federal government to c 2007 Page #7  

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

nt. Leslie and I have been working closely together in seeking out hidden a 2003 Page #65  
world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than ma 2004 Page #132  
he plots that the two Ramey images closely follow this rule, but the Marcel 2004 Page #238  
gfield referenced a case that ve,y closely matched the story of the Kingman 2005 Page #43  
t at the time McDonald was working closely with, and for, the previousl y d 2005 Page #100  
eless remains as official contents closely controlled in the National Archi 2005 Page #126  
 refers to atomic energy-a subject closely associated with UFOs, since sigh 2005 Page #130  
F The science community would work closely with government and intelligence 2006 Page #64  
ture. Business Business would work closely with government and science on a 2006 Page #64  
 I have selected case studies most closely resembling UFO crash retrieval s 2006 Page #72  
 the existence of the F-117A was a closely guarded secret for nearly a deca 2006 Page #81  
ality and characteristics at Fyffe closely matched those of Caliente, Nevad 2006 Page #202  
dge pole pines, which were growing closely packed together. He came to a cl 2006 Page #206  
ecret documents about the case. By closely dissecting this 182              2007 Page #188  
t society Skull and Bones and were closely connected to the globalists at t 2008 Page #129  
ation with them." Gray also worked closely with the State Department , espe 2008 Page #134  
 and Yale. One of the institutions closely connected to the AUI is Brookhav 2008 Page #134  
r signatures and trajectories that closely resembled what we knew of Soviet 2009 Page #17  
tics support by the Pentagon , was closely associated with CI.A covert oper 2009 Page #37  
une 1962, Oswald's activities were closely monitored by CIA counterintellig 2009 Page #44  
ment projects whose secrecy was so closely guarded that even the presidenti 2009 Page #155  

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

from the area by escort. Given the closeness of the date to the Kingman cra 2005 Page #42  
from the area by escort. Given the closeness of the date to the Kingman cra 2009 Page #49  

Word: "closer", 36 instance(s) (Back to Top)

attern. Although the large sole is closer to a standard size than the small 2003 Page #48  
lkie had stopped working. He crept closer to confront the intruder and noti 2003 Page #147  
lem with which I was not familiar. Closer scrutiny revealed that the emblem 2004 Page #12  
s surface. Airman Burrows got even closer and pulled his sidearm on it. Thr 2004 Page #47  
     The Road to Roswell incident, closer to Magdalena. UFO writers such as 2004 Page #136  
ey seem to indicate that Pflock is closer to the mark. For example, the Spe 2004 Page #220  
owler stated: "In 1973 I came even closer to documentin g the reality of cr 2005 Page #40  
he other in PsycholOg)'• SLIDE# 38 Closer on Steve on DRES porch 62 In 1991 2005 Page #64  
s couJd be advanced and moved much closer to a firm authenticity conclusion 2005 Page #134  
ng, really sad. Jose wanted co gee closer; I wanted no part of it. Jose was 2005 Page #155  
/hen the soldiers left we , took a closer look. The object appeared larger  2005 Page #157  
ble melting point), should melt at closer to 500 degrees, within seconds. A 2005 Page #158  
ite, he was not allowed to get any closer than an outer established securit 2005 Page #166  
000 ft at a range of 120 miles. At closer ranges it could detect aircraft a 2006 Page #172  
ally work today, we need to rake a closer look at rustory. 2                2007 Page #8  
d the federal government grew much closer in \'{/odd \.'{/ar L The American 2007 Page #10  
ews media and government grew even closer during World \Xlar 11, when journ 2007 Page #10  
h big government. Now let's take a closer look at how news censorship actua 2007 Page #15  
otographs were taken further east, closer to the Manzano Mountains. -~-- fl 2007 Page #162  
. Qaughs) Paul: Yeah, we got a lot closer than you would think you could ge 2007 Page #170  
s a heli-copter. But after driving closer, he observed a round disk-shaped  2007 Page #176  
ight coming towards him and it got closer and closer and lower and lower. N 2008 Page #34  
 towards him and it got closer and closer and lower and lower. Next thing,  2008 Page #34  
 spectacular he pulled over to pay closer attention . He got out of his car 2008 Page #58  
red, orange and blue lights seemed closer than before. Suddenly a large, wh 2008 Page #78  
acing their car and seemed to move closer to them.                          2008 Page #78  
. Adrian Bustinza pem1ission to go closer toward the lights. Suddenly, Bust 2008 Page #84  
hours!' I go, 'Well, I want to get closer to it.' SLIDE #38 Nov. 11, 1988 H 2008 Page #88  
because I think you can bring them closer.' Hypotherapist 1988: Do you know 2008 Page #88  
thought you could bring the lights closer? B: No. I didn't understand. And  2008 Page #88  
 notice no difference in time. The closer you got to the speed of light, th 2008 Page #95  
wind and no clouds. However , upon closer inspection to the North, where mo 2008 Page #98  
l would go visit him since I lived closer? Thus, I went and met Tim Cooper  2008 Page #104  
ood and Chaski seem to be a little closer on word length that Pace. It is c 2008 Page #108  
ld to the trees, parked and walked closer to the mysterious lights that wer 2009 Page #63  
IDE# 19 74 to the ground and I got closer to it and the next thing I know - 2009 Page #80  

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

rs Admiral Souers to be one of his closest confidants and advisors. On Apri 2003 Page #90  
e sponsors of this conference, the closest thing to that Holy Grail may be  2004 Page #134  
gainst the advice of some of those closest to rum, chose to make the trial  2005 Page #101  
e in the opinion of those who were closest co him and in a position to gaug 2005 Page #103  
The science community might be the closest intellectual equals to the NHI a 2006 Page #56  
e by radar installations that were closest to the northern border of Maine  2006 Page #171  
 tracked an object over Texas. The closest official Air Defense Command rad 2006 Page #178  
upants stare up in wonder. The man closest to us about to speak into his ce 2007 Page #74  
ry and defence contractors had the closest links co the UFO subject. :.M\X/ 2007 Page #89  
pe of the lump? Joe: You know, the closest of my recollection, would be to  2007 Page #122  
 were guardjng the object were the closest people to it. But they were back 2007 Page #170  
over Rendlesham Forest that at its closest above them, was a huge, cigar-sh 2009 Page #83  

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

. They have sat for years inside a closet with his personal effects. "Becau 2003 Page #103  
ts to pry the UFO topic out of the closet and bring it into widespread publ 2005 Page #76  

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

o telescopes Wildlife Looking back Closing with Plains scenes and sunset Cr 2003 Page #44  
inting office. One of the report's closing remarks would have had particula 2003 Page #88  
 Nazi-developed craft built in the closing stages of the Second World War,  2004 Page #14  
o clue of the door's location upon closing. If there was a seam, it was so  2004 Page #74  
vince the public of most anything. Closing Speculation Most of what I have  2004 Page #130  
 play an unintentional role in the closing of Blue Book was then Congressma 2004 Page #177  
listener" who asked about the show closing in mid-February! I asked him how 2006 Page #205  
ked him how he knew about the show closing and he said "You told me when we 2006 Page #205  
istaken as I had not discussed the closing with anybody. During the twenty  2006 Page #205  
iod, an exclamation point, a% or a closing parenthesis. However, not all of 2008 Page #106  
the NSA ■ Bennewitz -Doty -Moore ■ Closing with a B:111g and Invasion ■ Maj 2008 Page #162  

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

/ documents Soun:e When Docs Pages Closs. ■ Jaime Shandera 1984 a Bill Moor 2008 Page #115  

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

IIE".A..CI~ UFOCONFERENCE .COM UFO CLOSURE ~,,~ · -------                   2007 Page #1  
ct had been reviewed 5 years after closure and might be either destroyed ,  2008 Page #62  
 Patch 66 Thirty years before that closure -beginning back in 1961 until 19 2008 Page #72  
esence of UFOs. After COBRA MIST's closure in June 1973, the buildings were 2008 Page #74  
ucllon Que:;llon ■ The Abortive Di:closure ■ The Soviet Coup :md Aft ■ F2bn 2009 Page #150  

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

hat is hard to create out of whole cloth and insert seamlessly. Here is wha 2003 Page #28  
he layers as cotton, four of woven cloth and two ayers of compressed cotton 2003 Page #50  
 altitude, Collins wore a standard cloth flight suit instead of a full pres 2006 Page #75  
a claw waving creature that wore a cloth garment similar to a monks outfit. 2006 Page #91  
 was not a living entity wearing a cloth garment. On one occasion I sat dow 2006 Page #93  

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

y have no hair on their bodies and clothed with a tight fitting flight suit 2003 Page #236  
s, and a small round mouth. It was clothed in a silvery, metallic suit and  2005 Page #41  
y have no hair on their bodies and clothed with a tight fitting flight suit 2006 Page #104  
s, and a small round mouth. It was clothed in a silvery, metallic suit and  2009 Page #49  
s, and a small round mouth. It was clothed in a silvery, metallic suit and  2009 Page #55  

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

art to laugh at the emperor ’s new clothes? 11/8/2003 Special Operabcns Man 2003 Page #188  
hould be required to wear civilian clothes. The principal function of every 2003 Page #222  
edly inside and threw on some warm clothes then he and Norm got into the fa 2004 Page #37  
e were sort of herded by two plain clothes men into a little narrow room wi 2004 Page #183  
 lights watching these three plain clothes men. 1 thought I was going to di 2004 Page #183  
by an individual who wore civilian clothes whose rank he was never told but 2006 Page #18  
. Five security guards in civilian clothes walked the crash area for two fu 2006 Page #75  
d area. WAS THIS BEING WEARING ANY CLOTHES? No, you could tell that. [Shepp 2006 Page #158  
ird that Col. Halt was in civilian clothes. 81                              2008 Page #87  

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

science 7 Supplies and provisions, clothing, food 8 Living entity, good or  2003 Page #175  
 that the foam did not stay on his clothing. O'Brien examined the young man 2004 Page #40  
 examined the young man's arms and clothing but could not detect a smell co 2004 Page #40  
d. They were dressed in clean room clothing with medical surgical masks. Th 2009 Page #53  
e special agents in investigator's clothing because she may have erred on s 2009 Page #95  

Word: "cloud", 23 instance(s) (Back to Top)

oked outside and was able to see a cloud of blue smoke that was rising from 2003 Page #54  
sseminated officially, possibly to cloud the rumors surrounding crashed-UFO 2004 Page #14  
e and the appearance of a mushroom cloud. The concussion of the blast was s 2004 Page #67  
DE #30: Slit throat white cow, Red Cloud, Neb., November 27, 1989 The trach 2004 Page #77  
e tests. Pilot returns with atomic cloud samples. Railroad tank car was fla 2005 Page #49  
rawings. The ship was observed, as cloud cover would allow, off and on betw 2005 Page #100  
on. At about 4:30 PM, a huge black cloud formed over the Tucson area, gradu 2005 Page #100  
er the area. Reich felt that this "cloud" masked the presence of other UFOs 2005 Page #100  
 by U.S. Intelligence--designed to cloud and confuse even further the foggy 2005 Page #133  
t Lake Desert. Struggling to avoid cloud formations, they turned and flew s 2006 Page #73  
border as heavy cumulus and cirrus cloud formations built up below. At a wa 2006 Page #74  
d then a loud crash," and seeing a cloud of dust rising "several blocks awa 2006 Page #86  
nce fiction book called "The Black Cloud"5 which described the psychic atta 2006 Page #102  
d the psychic attack on Earth of a cloud of particles (each of no consequen 2006 Page #102  
d one from 5 Fred Hoyle, The Black Cloud, 1957 6 For example, go to www.pri 2006 Page #102  
call, the UFO disappeared behind a cloud. "We waited for the cloud to pass  2006 Page #120  
behind a cloud. "We waited for the cloud to pass and when it did the disc h 2006 Page #120  
 enough effort. Never let your ego cloud your vision. Balance skepticism an 2007 Page #32  
ct into Elk Mountain and blow up a cloud a debris into the air. \Xii thin a 2007 Page #128  
ode right over him, throwing off a cloud of white sparks. Sherwood 's wife  2008 Page #12  
y was cloudless, only a small dark cloud was observed in the general direct 2008 Page #98  
ldings shook. At the same time the cloud began emitting flames of uncertain 2008 Page #98  
thumps were heard, a kind of ashen cloud was seen near the horizon which ke 2008 Page #98  

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

 the property. At th.is point, the cloud-bust er was trained on it and it m 2005 Page #96  

Word: "cloud-buster", 8 instance(s) (Back to Top)

neteen fifties Reich developed the cloud-buster , a simple yet effective ap 2005 Page #88  
 might be the effect of training a cloud-buster on one? . The results of th 2005 Page #96  
l hesitated for weeks to turn ill) cloud-buster pipes toward a 'star' as if 2005 Page #96  
fading out of the two 'stars,' the cloud-buster had suddenly changed into a 2005 Page #96  
e and sonin-law (who was a trained cloud-buster operator), to call the Air  2005 Page #98  
of laborator y equipment and had a cloud-buster in row. Ther arrived at the 2005 Page #99  
 Robert McCulloch, another trained cloud-buster operator, assisted Reich an 2005 Page #99  
ior, interacting with them via the cloud-buster , ascribing to them intelli 2005 Page #102  

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

ssolved. Twenty minutes after both cloud-busters began drawing, the skies c 2005 Page #100  

Word: "cloud-bustin", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

er 14 of that year, this series of cloud-bustin g operations culminat ed in 2005 Page #88  
eering) operations and the 1954-55 cloud-bustin g expedition to Arizona. Th 2005 Page #98  
Reich, then involved in the Tucson cloud-bustin g operation, took legal res 2005 Page #101  

Word: "cloud-busting", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 with his deepening involvement in cloud-busting, Reich now began a careful 2005 Page #95  
lled that McDonald had visited the cloud-busting site when a TV crew came t 2005 Page #99  
rted their presence during various cloud-busting operations, and had observ 2005 Page #100  

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

ipe,' i.e. a cylinder. The sky was cloudless, only a small dark cloud was o 2008 Page #98  

Word: "clouds", 20 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 had come up. Earlier some cumulus clouds had risen over the San Mateo Moun 2003 Page #46  
he night was cool, it was clear of clouds and there was no wind. What wave  2004 Page #39  
irection. On November 7, the first clouds were forming thickly and soon cov 2005 Page #99  
 without apparent explanation, the clouds began to decompose. That evening, 2005 Page #99  
nection between the dissipation of clouds and the presence of UFOs in the s 2005 Page #99  
e, as Jack Weeks circled above the clouds, he tried in vain to raise Coffin 2006 Page #74  
 to see the crash site through the clouds he headed back to Area 51. As soo 2006 Page #74  
t that was coming down through the clouds and bend it and once it was bent, 2006 Page #153  
y clear, with just a few scattered clouds skittering lazily by. The small t 2006 Page #183  
ar" to "clear with a few scattered clouds." • Conclusion #1: It is very unl 2006 Page #189  
ghts and soon disappeared into the clouds. Remote Viewing It is interesting 2006 Page #202  
 the earths hemisphere with woolly clouds but then the structure started to 2007 Page #86  
ing, because you could see the red clouds and me sun wasn't quite down yet. 2007 Page #121  
om the canyon floor raises and the clouds get all black and start lighting  2007 Page #122  
ay there wasn't anything but a few clouds. Llttle, pillowy-clouds, not like 2007 Page #122  
be clear. There was no wind and no clouds. However , upon closer inspection 2008 Page #98  
ght, went up in elevation into the clouds and turned into one of the stars  2009 Page #84  
                     June 26, 1947 clouds out of the sky to control rainfal 2009 Page #162  
eneral Kenney said that at present clouds could be broken up and start rain 2009 Page #162  
d added: "Instead of allowing rain clouds to drive past arid and semi-arid  2009 Page #162  

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

... SLIDE #17: Hart Canyon Mesa on cloudy day Field trip to Aztec crash sit 2004 Page #69  

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

ecially trained troops had all the clout they needed. Presuming this to hav 2004 Page #129  
have had a great deal of political clout. E. Making an announcement would r 2006 Page #10  
roblem, with far more intellectual clout than Don Menzel. The fact that he  2009 Page #13  

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

il, camouflaged, "rockets" 33 1957 Clovis, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Resear 2004 Page #112  

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

11s of April 23, 1973, and tracked clown the witness himself, in a determin 2005 Page #40  
ins. There are rumors that it goes clown as many as 42 levels, and that the 2005 Page #83  
FOs secrecy following his stepping clown as Director, or was this simply pa 2005 Page #97  
 a smaU theater. They were lookjng clown through a Plexiglas window into th 2005 Page #147  
random. They may crash (or be shot clown) close to where they congregate .  2007 Page #30  
 at school and I loved playing the clown. iVf\Xl: l was much the same. le G 2007 Page #79  

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

i;~ ■ n. lllym,, H..,..aAbdu:kon ■ Clo• A,Utioa. !:a, oumta ■ A Stur:p H••• 2009 Page #144  

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

 ·. . radio and ovarseas telephone clrcutts; n,lntary lntelllgenco assigned 2007 Page #16  

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

 to note that Col. Philip J. Corso clrumed before he died that the U.S. gov 2007 Page #12  

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

ant UFO files reported through the ClRVIS system to the CIA. Kennedy was th 2009 Page #41  

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

c~ENT IS TOP SECRETi!,l J~~ 1.rgR, ClSSE~.,. FOR VS "EYES ONL ,.". EXEr.'PT 2007 Page #45  

Word: "cls£t37", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

litical, amaooio, yayshaleioal aa* clS£t37?7 aiteaMaoe — rnrrmt aa* yrojowt 2003 Page #223  

Word: "clt7", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

.: /11-,, r-1:: •t-.tc" co~tr,u:-, clt7 :,\.rvct :,.,;~:. .. ......... ., . 2008 Page #20  

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

 1951: Ousted Gene Pope Jr. joins "Clt\'s psychological warfare unit." Chro 2007 Page #26  

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

nqu.inei at ):alum.a lut nfJ,'it l clu:r"'y me~ud o_ 2!1ack. ~'\nd, hru\,,h 2009 Page #163  

Word: "club", 27 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d Baca, U.S. Military Academy Glee club, U.S. Army Signal Cops, U.S. Army W 2003 Page #44  
imilar to a police officer's billy club but longer. For whatever reason the 2003 Page #69  
s conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. concerning thei 2003 Page #71  
ho hosted us at the National Press Club on May 9th - this is a story I have 2003 Page #199  
n" letter from the Akron Astronomy Club, it was sighted at "approximately 7 2006 Page #96  
 Have confirmation of an Astronomy Club from Akron, Ohio. Letter from E.C.  2006 Page #96  
r from E.C. President - Akron Ast. Club." This 10073 document also stated,  2006 Page #96  
ndar-events) for NCO and Officer's Club facilities for several military bas 2007 Page #94  
 of the Non-Commissioned Officer's Club telephoned the Adjutant General's O 2007 Page #95  
s best suited for the upcoming NCO Club newsletter article, and obtain addi 2007 Page #95  
 in the October 1967 issue of "NCO Club News". Coincidentall y, while purri 2007 Page #109  
e is a place called "the Old Bald) Club." For the town that we lived in we  2007 Page #125  
 ,·acation cabins at the Old Baldy Club. And aU of a sudden we heard a lot  2007 Page #125  
t did not. At the time there was a club for four-wheel drive enthusiasts in 2008 Page #44  
H" .;. i..t t.he lcx:.11 !lc.ilC'. club •--x= 1h:;,:;n . .n::.. :-:c....-,· 2008 Page #57  
erobic class at an Aberdeen Health Club before making the 26 mile drive to  2008 Page #58  
cluding Arvato, Book-of-the -Month Club, Black Expressions , Children's Boo 2008 Page #144  
ions , Children's Bookof-the-Month Club, Behavioral Science Book Club, Comp 2008 Page #144  
onth Club, Behavioral Science Book Club, Computer Books Direct, Architects  2008 Page #144  
r's Choice, Discovery Channel Book Club, Doubleday Book Club, History Book  2008 Page #144  
 Channel Book Club, Doubleday Book Club, History Book Club, Jntem1ediate &  2008 Page #144  
 Doubleday Book Club, History Book Club, Jntem1ediate & Middle Grades Book  2008 Page #144  
 Jntem1ediate & Middle Grades Book Club, The Literary Guild, The Military B 2008 Page #144  
 Literary Guild, The Military Book Club, Mystery Guild, Primary Teachers' B 2008 Page #144  
tery Guild, Primary Teachers' Book Club, Scientific American Book Club, Sci 2008 Page #144  
ook Club, Scientific American Book Club, Science Fiction Book Club and vari 2008 Page #144  
an Book Club, Science Fiction Book Club and various foreign book clubs. In  2008 Page #144  

Word: "club-calendar-events", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rce certain house-organ magazines (club-calendar-events) for NCO and Office 2007 Page #94  

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

ngfield, a month-old bull calf was clubbed to death. Its blood was drained  2007 Page #146  

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

"Jim, I hope you brought your golf clubs because the weather here has been  2003 Page #89  
O Most Wanted" deck as the King of Clubs. Another Reagan story is the invol 2003 Page #199  
rks , satellite radio and TV, book clubs, theme parks, phone companies , In 2008 Page #143  
h directs the world's largest book clubs, including Arvato, Book-of-the -Mo 2008 Page #144  
Book Club and various foreign book clubs. In April, 2007, Directgroup Berte 2008 Page #144  

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

ops is illustrated with a helmeted cluck floating out in space, a flying sa 2007 Page #64  

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

nting at. The AFOSI didn't plan to clue him in, and in fact, began a campai 2003 Page #149  
lm. The meter, however, provides a clue and we have identified Quillin's Dr 2003 Page #179  
een a perception for years, mostly clue to a misleading press report, that  2004 Page #37  
ey had found, "Not a trace...not a clue...not a bit of anything." And so it 2004 Page #42  
ories from people who don't have a clue. ... I remember that call to the St 2004 Page #49  
 V-2 Rocket Goes Astray There is a clue in a 1947 statement given by Lt. Co 2004 Page #64  
then solidified again,' leaving no clue of the door's location upon closing 2004 Page #74  
insects. Friedman: Did you get any clue as to where the crash had occurred? 2004 Page #92  
might be incredibly important. One clue came from Lydia Sleppy, who worked  2004 Page #135  
ing to cease and desist. The other clue came from a New Mexico resident nam 2004 Page #135  
mselves. Its log notes give us the clue. The 4 negatives each have a hand-w 2004 Page #235  
he rest of the underside i have no clue what it looke dlike. But I remember 2009 Page #84  
among Allied nations. They gave no clue of its nature, British, American, a 2009 Page #157  
Latest Secret Weapon" There is one clue in the reports of the secret Anglo- 2009 Page #157  
. D. J. Leech in New Zealand. That clue points to a ray or radiation of som 2009 Page #157  
n no position to give any detailed clue as to the composition or structure  2009 Page #161  
          Press said. There is one clue in the reports of a secret Anglo-Am 2009 Page #168  
 T.D.J. Leech in New Zealand. That clue points to a ray of radiation of som 2009 Page #168  
n no position to give any detailed clue as to the composition or structure  2009 Page #176  
 of pTo::lucln!! -tl'-There Is one clue ir: the re· mch " ,;atc!litc ol th  2009 Page #182  
r com c the c!Hliculti;-s_ o! That clue points 10 a ray or rad-launcbni;-or 2009 Page #182  
,II" Bu~h, w;i:•tln,c sclC!\· That clue poln ts 10 a ray or ·1CXIStS and th 2009 Page #184  

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

 papers nationwide. Two subsequent clues rang bells for Friedman that began 2004 Page #135  
Southwest. In any event, the three clues —Jesse Marcel, Lydia Sleppy and "B 2004 Page #136  
a. They are more likely to provide clues about any possible UFO crashes. 26 2007 Page #32  
hing could be seen that would give clues ro chis thing." "Everything," he a 2007 Page #139  
 context. These errors may provide clues to whether this was typed from sho 2008 Page #105  
n Cl under Jim Angleton. There are clues to be found in these docll11ents.  2008 Page #115  
n • Read reports several limes for clues • Two story building with 3 underg 2009 Page #192  

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

lfO SlQ'T"BC..'5 UtE SUU'KED 11 tn.ClUl'I C'ltR n4£ p1.51-fT.],f tCCTHS. ~  2009 Page #150  

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

nfectious. Finally, the SAFs often clump together to form a chemical struct 2006 Page #114  

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

t was appalled at the sight of the clung and refused to let it in, recommen 2005 Page #32  
but it was certainly the strangest clung he had ever seen. Unfortunatel y,  2005 Page #32  

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

s." Drawing ti-us parallel made me clunk long and hard on the implication s 2007 Page #76  

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

bon, 45-46, Rome Intel. ■ Oak Leaf Cluster, 51-53 N. Korea Intel. ■ Commend 2005 Page #8  

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

 the photographs, General Ramey is clutching a typed message with the lette 2004 Page #226  

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

t bll In Ott polls? tU,UVUAL FRfSS CLVli ··~·( ~-2001 CSETI: Ambasrabr lo l 2008 Page #154  

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

ntains many references pre-1954) □ Clyde Tombaugh, Discoverer of Planet Plu 2003 Page #182  

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

.U ..,~,"T~.WUY, .uA~.A -/4 k.:~:i Cl~-~""'XO lJfO 100-,-~c::, nu..:. ....  2009 Page #125  

Word: "cl~l\l", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

N PROGRAM HEARING •Iir:f1imImu: os Cl~L\l:CJI AXIi (lfTEI.Ol')IE~T _JOIST f 2009 Page #130  

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

nted validation from granrfrnother.CM On - The Alien Photo "Well, it never  2003 Page #35  
Mlftasy sad ooa—ada, w cV£ jCs g£w CM— tat ttoao —a—aaatotiaaa taw sassed t 2003 Page #221  
aillar »1M tka @tate af affairs la CM— aai ixil—taljr k—ata la aaay lap art 2003 Page #221  
il—taljr k—ata la aaay lap art art CM— offUlala. It la arttanirt that Ito a 2003 Page #221  
 tn anpyact g? £o ftuAhar aftlalal CM.—a yripwa wttLah da nat ooafiam aoart 2003 Page #226  
f the Congo, Origin Believed lo be cm Unidentified F!Jing Oi!Ject. The rele 2007 Page #140  
cted the piece, which was about 10 cm in diameter, and took it personall y  2007 Page #194  
s ■ UFOs Summer 1976 ■ ET over the Cm:ny Islands? ■ Incident Over Tehran ■  2008 Page #160  
e proximity to the tree, approx 15 cm in diameter and 5 cm deep. They also  2009 Page #137  
ee, approx 15 cm in diameter and 5 cm deep. They also found a deep, vertica 2009 Page #137  
-.,?..o:adLt~nUFO~ ■ ! t • Po!:::d Cm: ct f:M~".C ct ~c::=.c= • O ■ ?ch=dC: 2009 Page #141  
o[ inl! r~cll!'ch on sut"ll an off cm:•; .-1 thr pro;cct ~"'_e been ~~VCh•" 2009 Page #182  
er.: 1\r:1rc,n oUl?:\al,rl tnr .. :cm homh . lns1c;id of allnwin, nm dnur.~ 2009 Page #183  

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/ ftflfar with atata of afftein la CMaa aad iwtlmhaljr knaaa ta aoajr Iwyor 2003 Page #220  

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·--·- oiu,•.2&,141 ♦, --✓,,,- .. ~ CMAC ... S.~'ii%1.lC'-", -TWO 'l'1WCA l) 2009 Page #118  

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ffwetlvw naaawr aa la airing t—ria CMaeee srccc^csy gz3 pa a rife A farther 2003 Page #226  

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ssistewm la a yreym af weQy IT the CMasm towrwaaat precoats mtistmtaxy cv^c 2003 Page #223  

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velopc port.,, 01HJ ::o!O: "You rm:cmbcr raln(all _ ... ~ n.h~;I &$ po.,slb 2009 Page #182  

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

99. Robbins, P.: il1/'ilhelm Reich cmd UFOs. The Jo"mal of O,go11011a1, Vol 2005 Page #105  

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r~.,) ..,!;OLlt. tiLAtl(.. (=/1\L' CMS::1i!.5~U ;~.' ,:•·::~;1 ; -~~'/.:.~; 2009 Page #124  

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ce In his February 1994 paper, UFO Cmsh/ Retriev(l/s: S em,:h For Proef In  2005 Page #44  

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

 th ulstrnrc or UFOs Is undtniablt cmttltl-stmor. crrdiblt "imrssu. pllyslc 2008 Page #154  

Word: "cm·erup", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ional articles on the theme of UFO cm·erup, see also http:/ /keyholepublish 2005 Page #73  

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

iled States. I feel certain that c*cn the I uknossn 3% could base been expl 2003 Page #118  
 OFS'AC OPERATIONS OFFICER Rr?wlMt.cn in an. Utto Spec-ai Opc*»!n» Manual 1 2003 Page #172  
RAFT 01.:SIG:i\S 1/.---~ \ ROTOR · cn:--rnoL TYPE E:--JGI 'E TYPE 01,\1\11: 2007 Page #112  
cod from h.-ldlII., wi..-an Objoct cn,l■- lng on I northerty co.1na o,,r 1M 2007 Page #165  
 Sightings ■ Tne Eel! Itl=d EzploS!cn ■ U.S . .!vW.1tary UFO Sightings tn 1 2008 Page #161  
05TJ:1.:E THC OSJEC.T, eu-:WOP.OOY CN,4f our AAO :, soo,.: !;H()T AW,.,Y IX 2009 Page #106  
,"A'UTS , .... ~;:: .. :.::-;_ - ~ CN. ""~7. fM,T """"11,TN.. . -Dl'Llo Wll 2009 Page #116  

Word: "cn-11'011\l'l", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

t1~S 0~Y O'iflt r7O vc::.5:.$1\GO. CN-11'011\l'l 01!:Sft.'VERS ~f P'CRii:D  2009 Page #108  

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vldak 9kj te aata awllaUa shall ha cnbgcoS wayorvKUa af rija iaxtatiwo af t 2003 Page #223  

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 "'t"JCl :hu:~v J..~ ! ~ du.c h:;,?Cnc"Cl bc!cr.: ~........7..!..~Lv'U\.: t 2008 Page #57  

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 that 111,I At presr.nt ht I~ ch1d cnc1nrrr or nation rh11t !irn Ic11rns tt 2009 Page #183  

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e rJlY•, tram cor.unon sub• lctill cncr11ics ct cosmic ~":,s. ,.~ stances t 2009 Page #182  

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. the other in the m~nr ,imes mere cncrge1ic lla.n ·be ratlioactive rJlY•,  2009 Page #182  

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.ncrican wea;ion re- 1~he eftecl1\"cncss of so:and \W1\''-S pi)rtcd from Ne 2009 Page #183  

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_,,and der. wiblllty -unlimited. A CNdt -..-wle, the CQlnty paliea -fUnlw-- 2007 Page #165  

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1ce Baoe. Monb.-u ■ ■ Som• Uncon.6.cned Encowneo 2. Intruder Alert, 1975-19 2009 Page #142  

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X/: Yeah I think hacker lore says ,cNever hack your own country" . 1 f you  2007 Page #89  

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ut~ OCC'-ll'A..,--r,;, S"AJLo .. a cnfP. , .... , 8-A"' or. ,.u,..o,; crac. 2009 Page #108  

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 NICAP ropo,ur that !Ny boJIMd the cnft - II•~ "Ilk• vitwlng I coin on nl.  2007 Page #165  

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not a biolci:ic al wea[)On. clllc! cng!n!!(J ~· o!_ U1e motion r.lc- 1 Exis 2009 Page #184  

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 under study by AMC, AFSWf, *«E?A, CNH, SACA, JRD9, IAKD1. Do»-d on all avo 2003 Page #28  

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ital. He underwent a minor surgery co have the tumor removed and was sent b 2005 Page #33  
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of his illness. He was transferred co Hospital Regional do Sul de :rvlinas, 2005 Page #33  
cant infection, with high capacit) co cause toxemia-not co my surprise, the 2005 Page #33  
high capacit) co cause toxemia-not co my surprise, there were toxic granula 2005 Page #33  
 or both, "would not lead a person co a septicemia condition, taking two an 2005 Page #33  
over five feet call and was trying co run across the road from a farm. Gard 2005 Page #35  
re visited by four men who refused co identify themselve s and who were not 2005 Page #35  
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ched them co say. But they refused co compl~·- \X/hether or not the mjlirar 2005 Page #35  
its members were in any way linked co the events revealed about the case. G 2005 Page #35  
 reporter pressed on: "The goal is co prove facts, isn't it?" The general r 2005 Page #35  
at he had heard about the transfer co Hampton Roads from "a source" in Cana 2005 Page #43  
former Naval Intelligence Officer, co speak on the UFO at the September 1"  2005 Page #43  
gineer" from Las Vegas who claimed co have worked on classified projects at 2005 Page #45  
gman story. \Xlith specific regard co the Kingman crash and Bill Uhouse, ho 2005 Page #45  
cover) crew that entered the craft co inspect it came down with a my teriou 2005 Page #45  
ed aboard a trailer and hauled off co the levada Test Site north of Las Veg 2005 Page #45  
, there is a strange juxtaposition co all the peeling paint and boarded up  2005 Page #55  
that the airshafts service 1s next co one of the ORES buildings that has a  2005 Page #59  
,000 feet. The plane had continued co climb to 30,000 feet, but then levele 2005 Page #65  
 enough to break the frame. Adding co the mystery, a large light was seen b 2005 Page #65  
ok balloon launches could be found co coincide with the incident. M.iUer al 2005 Page #65  
Jones made his first research trip co the DRES facility. In the spring of 2 2005 Page #65  
1-1973 . Hampton Roads Publishin g Co., 2002. For additional articles on th 2005 Page #73  
c had its logical cool in Congress co get co the bottom of the matter. His  2005 Page #75  
ts logical cool in Congress co get co the bottom of the matter. His efforts 2005 Page #75  
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here ideas that were too dangerous co transpose into hardware were locked a 2005 Page #81  
ogy and bodies. These sources came co him independent.ly of each ocher, and 2005 Page #81  
o Franco in 1975 led within a year co the release of several hundred Spanis 2005 Page #84  
the late 1980s and early 1990s led co the release of a great deal of openne 2005 Page #84  
, 2001, Carden Jennings Publishing Co., p. 497-510. 82                      2005 Page #84  
trieval Conference Einstein wanted co verify this temperature differential  2005 Page #92  
al for himself, and Reich returned co Princeton the following week co deLiv 2005 Page #92  
ed co Princeton the following week co deLiver the necessary equipment. \Y., 2005 Page #92  
 of General Relativity first began co make worldwide scientific news in 191 2005 Page #92  
 1940 advising President Roosevelt co authorize de, elopment of an atomic b 2005 Page #92  
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'hen you reported a UFO, they came co you with this questionnrure, and cold 2005 Page #95  
, he revealed a big secret." Basic co this scientist's understanding of the 2005 Page #95  
y were somethmg else. He now began co wonder in earnest what they might be, 2005 Page #95  
s Lewis \V/. Douglas. Reich refers co him briefly in Co11tact 111/'itb Spac 2005 Page #97  
t had not been Reich who suggested co :Moise that he get in couch with Doug 2005 Page #97  
sics. Gardner had actually written co Moise on March 21, 1955 saying: «\Xie 2005 Page #97  
 from \Xlash.ingcon and had spoken co people in the Dept. of Agriculture, W 2005 Page #97  
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, the question of murder is likely co remain an open one. Regardless of whe 2005 Page #104  
n "a strenuous and devoted attempt co force nature into the conceptual boxe 2005 Page #117  
rcraft. This Headquarters has come co a determination that the mystery airp 2005 Page #122  
eference to another document known co be authentic and released through off 2005 Page #123  
 OCS file numbering S)Stem changed co the War Department numbering system.  2005 Page #123  
950's .... All records pertainin g co chis unit were surrendered to the U.S 2005 Page #123  
aled a document of great relevance co UFO crashes and military retrievals . 2005 Page #127  
ed the press, it will be necessary co discredit their stories. This can bes 2005 Page #129  
iU.in Pharmacy, leading eventually co meeting an inclividual who had the SO 2005 Page #131  
nalysis the document owner refused co pro,·ide it." What begs to be accompl 2005 Page #131  
icule, th.is is work that rema.ins co be done. For the sake of hiscory, one 2005 Page #131  
om private files. The FBl is urged co investigate this leak of classified d 2005 Page #131  
ument s. Another important witness co the copic of UFO crashes is the late  2005 Page #131  
 human technology or human ability co withstand. 129                        2005 Page #131  
convicted and known con man) asked co continue telling his largely discredi 2005 Page #133  
e is available; for example, rocks co test, scarred trees, photographs or d 2005 Page #137  
 his investigations from the 1950s co the 1970s and included references co  2005 Page #139  
 the 1970s and included references co the crashed UFO controversy. Interest 2005 Page #139  
on BLUE FLY. The Air Force replied co the Senator emphatically: 139         2005 Page #141  
public disclosure of MOON DUST led co renaming the activity, though its fun 2005 Page #143  
 downed satellites or aircraft-nor co mention UFOs. We believe that MOON DU 2005 Page #143  
evertheless, the secrecy has begun co erode. The natural urge for honest mi 2005 Page #143  
rted in today's culture, has begun co shed light on official acts performed 2005 Page #143  
 these matters is not unpatriotic; co commend them for research is not irra 2005 Page #143  
cameraman was informed chat he was co film the crash of a Soviet spy-plane; 2005 Page #145  
r. BasicaUy, they were ordered not co reveal anything and were told that th 2005 Page #147  
er US miLitary personnel who claim co have seen the film wruJe on active du 2005 Page #147  
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ve assigned the Alien Autopsy film co the hoax bin, my research has shown t 2005 Page #151  
him at: philip@mantle8353.fsworld .co.uk About the author: Philip Mantle is 2005 Page #152  
by crying, really sad. Jose wanted co gee closer; I wanted no part of it. J 2005 Page #155  
 no further, they parked and hiked co the overlook where we had initially s 2005 Page #155  
r. Either they were very lucky not co be discovered by the military perimet 2005 Page #156  
ose brought the piece we had taken co me, saying he clid not want to get hi 2005 Page #157  
e electronic systems, when exposed co sources of electromagnetic radiation, 2005 Page #161  
ous signals that caused the system co malfunction. It is not inconceivable  2005 Page #161  
are some of these bizarre elements co stories told by abductees they seem l 2005 Page #165  
idence. Researchers have attempted co obtain what little evidence they can  2005 Page #167  
. Using a number of assumptions as co the nature of gravity, the report pos 2005 Page #171  
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JIC" 2nd Edition 2005, Marlowe and Co., 296 pages. $17, incl. S and H from  2006 Page #13  
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of news about UFO crashes suggests co such people that crashes have not, in 2007 Page #7  
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son Panel made its recommendations co debunk UFOs, lower ranking intelligen 2007 Page #18  
ligence officers knew the plan was co eljminace UFO stories from the news m 2007 Page #18  
 done, they were forbidden to talk co the media about it under the Espionag 2007 Page #19  
dog Toco pul.led aside the curtain co reveal how the \"Vizard of Oz created 2007 Page #21  
n pull back the curtain of history co see how propaganda creates modern med 2007 Page #21  
mation) ► Use of deep-cover agents co spread propaganda ► Films and TV prog 2007 Page #21  
is unknown but has been attributed co mobster Frank Costello. (Pope denied  2007 Page #26  
pattern for other tabloid coverage co come. r 1970s: i\1lelvin Laird, Nixon 2007 Page #27  
grocery score chajn_ Pope comments co Forhts reporter: "It's politics; one  2007 Page #27  
act. lt takes courage and strength co question the merua-created pseudo-em· 2007 Page #33  
 and corporations are learning how co use it to censor and spin information 2007 Page #33  
ly think that UFO researchers need co work with other anti-secrecy organiza 2007 Page #34  
t Amendment rights. Americans need co be more ske tical of this notion. '•, 2007 Page #35  
ional security" have often done so co advance narrow commercial interests,  2007 Page #36  
and social. Over time, I have come co trunk that those who are keeping UFO  2007 Page #36  
 on p•ges 18'1, I QO, 288, and lbc co..,,, aloo 1n11chcs this same fonnut.t 2007 Page #46  
lm bw requiring fcdc:ral gowmmClll CO account in a busincss-lila? way for i 2007 Page #53  
ect matter ha\ e proven themselves co be perennial favorites with the adver 2007 Page #59  
ertising industry in their mission co sell us eve~ thing and anything imagi 2007 Page #59  
same attitude I would try to bring co any investigation, to keep an open mi 2007 Page #59  
tigation, to keep an open mind and co follow the evidence through co irs mo 2007 Page #59  
and co follow the evidence through co irs most logical conclusion, be ir an 2007 Page #59  
h of. lnvestigations can also lead co findings you weren't expecting, hopin 2007 Page #59  
k on chis paper vaguely expectin g co confirm one sec of data points, bur i 2007 Page #59  
e of a sweeping gO\·ernmental plan co secure and utilize che cooperation of 2007 Page #59  
ncluding the advertising indust~·, co assist in a program designed co gradu 2007 Page #59  
·, co assist in a program designed co gradually acclimatize the public co t 2007 Page #59  
o gradually acclimatize the public co this other reality. Varied bona fide  2007 Page #59  
n place, or for that matter, needs co be. Madison Avenue and regular number 2007 Page #59  
restriality, demeaning the subject co one degree or another at every turn.  2007 Page #59  
educational product was aimed at 3 co 8 year olds and formulated for public 2007 Page #63  
y-themed S\\ eec that's acceptable co their health-conscious parents, look  2007 Page #63  
ing newsstand readers to subscribe co the paper. The simple sketch showed a 2007 Page #67  
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t firing a blue beam of Light down co the ground was used in this 2001 adve 2007 Page #74  
imate abductees would have flocked co a sale promoted by such a highly char 2007 Page #74  
rd iv[. Dolan, Keyhole! Publishing Co., 2000, pages 43,82 Top Secret i\llaj 2007 Page #77  
ow did you follow TV, did you used co watch Scifi series? GM: Yes 1 was an  2007 Page #81  
 first as they said it was a three co five year period in the militaf)' whe 2007 Page #81  
 loved that because I was chatting co the telecoms guys, the sales guys. I  2007 Page #82  
 had aJJ thjs technology avruJable co a covert few who were outside the gov 2007 Page #84  
as the same chap who introduced me co the "Disclosure Project" (run by Stev 2007 Page #84  
e onto this one so it would appear co have a length "up-time" to make it lo 2007 Page #87  
e essence of a honeypoc, they wane co keep you in one place and watch you.  2007 Page #87  
 contractors had the closest links co the UFO subject. :.M\X/: Yeah I think 2007 Page #89  
s and chat" and you aren't allowed co argue chose points. M\XI: So the pros 2007 Page #91  
lark is some ones whose name comes co mind. He is a former Attorney General 2007 Page #91  
ses that need his type of presence co be able to make things happen. He may 2007 Page #91  
uter activity that you did ... and co hear from an expert witness that the  2007 Page #91  
w might lead someone like yourself co want to look in places tl1at maybe on 2007 Page #91  
ermission for Polaroid photographs co be taken, even though all of the tire 2007 Page #95  
l rims. The Master Sergeant stated co Jack char he was not sure what these  2007 Page #95  
given to any civilian pubbsher due co his prior work with SAC/TAC/Navy/ Arm 2007 Page #95  
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 higher, and traveling far to fast co be intercepted by his F-86. Colonel C 2007 Page #109  
s Jack had picked out earlier. Due co the fact that the Air Force had chang 2007 Page #110  
g the project strategicall y close co the United States. By 1955, Dr. l'vLi 2007 Page #111  
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ement utiLizes "aerodynamic boost" co help aid in full deflection of the ru 2007 Page #115  
 appear that the rail was coo tall co fit through the hangar opening. Throu 2007 Page #115  
ould: "need to check with Lockheed co find out what security classification 2007 Page #115  
d in recent years. But there seems co be a clear pattern of multinational e 2007 Page #121  
ies creating an information vacuum co conceal the facts about theses events 2007 Page #121  
s on Earth is not often, but seems co be consistent . These incidences have 2007 Page #121  
ked into a yel!O\vish-orange blue, co a orange-yellowish. It crossed the ho 2007 Page #121  
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ew days later, they brought my dad co us. He dad had gotten underneath the  2007 Page #122  
tential." To have knowledge of how co do this they must have had some real  2007 Page #127  
they print such information on how co extinguish a burrung flying saucer. I 2007 Page #127  
truth always seems to work its way co the surface, and if the scories herei 2007 Page #127  
deception of this scale would have co be a calculated and well orchestrated 2007 Page #127  
 conspiracy of sores. Tlus is hard co believe when so many world government 2007 Page #127  
an understandable scenario. Harder co fathom is the possibility that aliens 2007 Page #127  
crashed. A piece of metal was sent co the Space Research Institute in Bruss 2007 Page #129  
scertain and record the faces, and co discribuce them to ocher, senior sour 2007 Page #137  
 the ream leader char was duh-sent co a 0rnup "that my dad Sa) s was cal.le 2007 Page #139  
nature of the object char has come co be referred ro bv U.S. lntelLigence a 2007 Page #139  
 and a courier was cold to rake it co my dad, who \\ as asked ro look at th 2007 Page #139  
s asked ro look at the phorographs co see if anything could be seen that wo 2007 Page #139  
ed May 16, 1978 and titled Reporls Co,iflict on Details of Fallen Of!jecl,  2007 Page #141  
 La Paz again forwarded a telegram co the Secretary of rate, \"X/ashington  2007 Page #142  
hat had been specificall~ designed co identi~· nuclear explosions . .As in  2007 Page #143  
 look into the matter in an effort co try and resolve the puzzle. The fincl 2007 Page #143  
above, but which ultimately failed co adequately resolve the matter. Far mo 2007 Page #143  
o the public domrun. The reference co "AQ-4" is i.Uuminatin g, too, and may 2007 Page #144  
ear picture of what this may refer co. Nevertheless, the "MD" cited in an a 2007 Page #144  
t off. ~ "eterinarian examined the co.rn~J~ found that all of the animal's  2007 Page #146  
o a retired m.ilitary man assigned co transport two crates from the hill to 2007 Page #149  
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en. The \\~tness opened his window co listen for noise coming from the obje 2007 Page #165  
As he watched, the object appeared co land on a nearb~ hill where it remain 2007 Page #165  
n Objoct cn,l■- lng on I northerty co.1na o,,r 1M low hills behind 1helr ho 2007 Page #165  
Like it was disabled or was caused co be disabled. Mom: They had reason, th 2007 Page #171  
aiting for someone, or some thing, co come out of it. Mom: Or for someone c 2007 Page #171  
ome out of it. Mom: Or for someone co come and tell chem what to do! (all l 2007 Page #171  
 I'm sure if the government wanted co keep it quiet, they probably went co  2007 Page #171  
 keep it quiet, they probably went co the radio, TV and newspaper and cold  2007 Page #171  
t: Like it never happened. Mom: As co why the people, though, who were ther 2007 Page #171  
errestrial Technology. Broomfield, CO: Wood Enterprises, 2005. 95-184. 186  2007 Page #192  
th similar results, leading Fontes co ~onclude that the magnesium "represen 2007 Page #195  
one\\ hich Dr. Fontes had arranged co be analyzed b) the various Brazilian  2007 Page #195  
n a site called Potrerillos, close co the border with Chile. The date was m 2007 Page #195  
s from the sunljght. It rose again co a considerable height, remairung agai 2007 Page #196  
ing motion and, suddenly , it flew co the southwest at an astorusrung speed 2007 Page #196  
n narrative. The next key issue is co ascertain if the fragment was a solid 2007 Page #199  
y obsen ed four other discs fl~ing co its ,icirury as if co assist it. They 2007 Page #199  
discs fl~ing co its ,icirury as if co assist it. They were of the same shap 2007 Page #199  
" Vallee then adds that, accorrung co the witnesses, the central disk starr 2007 Page #199  
boratories in 1995, Hitachi Metals Co., Ltd., and Matsurani Seisakusho Co., 2007 Page #201  
o., Ltd., and Matsurani Seisakusho Co., Ltd., thanks to the efforts of Akir 2007 Page #201  
ited by the Tabe metals. According co Sergio Poulain, a similar effect was  2007 Page #201  
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tice-Hall, 1984. www .nicap.dabsol.co.uk/cuban l.htm 13 Now You See It, Now 2008 Page #38  
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g n peoples. We would have to come co an agreeme nt with them to escablish  2008 Page #112  
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e ::.o send explorers to lay claim co it). It would exist as res communis,  2008 Page #113  
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s (opinions are sharply divided as co their origin) over the skies of Europ 2008 Page #114  
the great powers to make an effort co find a soluc1o n co the threat. Milit 2008 Page #114  
make an effort co find a soluc1o n co the threat. Military strategis ts for 2008 Page #114  
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ow to intercept the attack, or how co effect immediate reprisals. These pro 2008 Page #114  
e-entry phase of flight could lead co accidenta l nuclear war with horrible 2008 Page #114  
nd the measures that must be taken co rectify a very serious problem are ve 2008 Page #114  
 chis with the President. I talked co Gordon, and he agreed. VIJ 108        2008 Page #114  
~••+•U . lh~ pace U.N. El sttin by co Wood 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 • l1Ytt'1.9 2008 Page #119  
einrich Albert, head of Ford Motor Co. in Gemiany until 1945. Two ITT direc 2008 Page #128  
g Chairman of the Board of Merck & Co., one of the world's most powerful dr 2008 Page #131  
ond salesman for William A. Read & Co., later to become Dillon, Read & Co.  2008 Page #131  
o., later to become Dillon, Read & Co. After the war, he returned to Read & 2008 Page #131  
ter the war, he returned to Read & Co. and by I 93 7 was named President. T 2008 Page #131  
 the board for Piedmont Publishing Co., Triangle Broadcasting Company and S 2008 Page #133  
04 Quail Ridge Drive, Broomfield , CO 80020 \X'ebsite: www.ufoconference.co 2009 Page #3  
ence, intelligence analysis of and co;•ert operational systems demand the c 2009 Page #12  
rnment's UFO Cover-Up (Marlowe and Co., 2005 [ 1996]. 9 Available online at 2009 Page #46  
ucer, Truman Bethurum, DeVorss and Co., 1954. 50                            2009 Page #56  
an Roth at www.rendlesham-incident.co.uk used with pennission. #3 Audio Col 2009 Page #70  
in the tower that night and he did co,?firm that what I am saying is true.  2009 Page #80  
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us UFO investigator since 1976 and co founder of the Voronezh Joint Anomalo 2009 Page #137  
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nex-plained re: "''e:irnn :,IJ,~ed co be .is le':ible / P'ndleto:,_ Ou. Jun 2009 Page #163  
up or ~clcnthl.:\ Lhnt dc·,clo;iec co um err.cl on th" i.slar.d md Snoo-1 B 2009 Page #182  
.~· th11t woutcl be eUee:ivc mode, co!mic ray~. lhe.~ :,.1·,~ "~ al tour mi 2009 Page #182  
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Word: "co&tsy", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ol am with Jaarlssw dip Tamils aa* cO&tsy ®£SX b1m1s la the arm. Is year il 2003 Page #223  

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

m. They confirmed key points of my co- authors account and offered details  2004 Page #49  
shift, Bob Sliwowski, a friend and co- worker and I were so desperate to se 2004 Page #55  
eaders would call for dialogue and co- existence with the NHI. As hostile i 2006 Page #62  
) !SOURCE. CO,.S TTOO."'-ST......, CO-.f) oa.,:•~oa:,n••-..a cc,,,,c: .,~~" 2009 Page #122  
ent I University or ulifor:iia u • co-: ltl,,lldj coulrl br, hrol.f'n up an 2009 Page #183  

Word: "co-author", 6 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ugging another book of mine and my co-author Chris Styles, suffice it to sa 2004 Page #43  
his was the event that involved my co-author Larry Warren. Larry had been o 2004 Page #47  
terson, and Lt. Col. Philip Corso, co-author of The Deg After Roswell, serv 2004 Page #144  
 the alien autopsy. William Moore, co-author of the first book on this case 2004 Page #145  
tements false or somehow libelous. Co-author Charles Berlitz had the money  2004 Page #145  
ecturer and broadcaster he is tl1e co-author of the books 11'/itholft Co11s 2005 Page #152  

Word: "co-author's", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 zones; burns on the retinas of my co-author's eyes confirmed in his Air Fo 2004 Page #48  

Word: "co-authored", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 in his 1992 book Crash at Corona, co-authored with Don Berliner, an aviati 2004 Page #135  
eliever, have both attempted, in a co-authored article in the MUFON Journal 2004 Page #136  
 :Michael Hesemann and together we co-authored the book Bt!]1011rl Ros,ve/1 2005 Page #147  

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

War was due to Hantaviruses with a co-entrenched rats and mice vector.28 We 2006 Page #112  

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

ar II under "Project Paperclip" to co-opt Nazi science and keep it from the 2005 Page #125  

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

ely produced by military personnel co-opted into MJ-12 classified projects  2006 Page #16  

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

nister of the Armed Forces and War Co-Ordination, Sir William Peny." The we 2009 Page #167  

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

 Charleston Gazette." Stewart, the co-owner of "The Braxton Democrat" newsp 2006 Page #98  

Word: "co-pilot", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

by Lt. Col. Marvin R. Leitzel, his co-pilot and navigator, took off on Runw 2006 Page #78  
mpartment had room for a pilot and co-pilot who sat side-by side. The main  2007 Page #106  

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

licated operations. 3. Indivisible co-sovereignty, giving each celes::ial s 2008 Page #113  

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

 7 years and then after resigning, co-started several very successful high- 2005 Page #174  

Word: "co-worker", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

llendorff, Reich's former wife and co-worker: "The difficulty will not be t 2005 Page #103  
 the University of California as a co-worker. Original reports said the sec 2009 Page #160  
 the University of California as a co-worker. "He worked on the weapon in N 2009 Page #171  
 menl.lon~d , m , C-llifoTnia as a co-worker. Au~kl2.nd• N. Z., reports mig 2009 Page #184  

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

observations, those of a number of co-workers, and independent reports of U 2005 Page #96  

Word: "co-writer", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

1994, 1 was executive producer and co-writer of a cable television film cal 2004 Page #134  
 The Movie, Executive Producer and co-writer Paul Davids, produced for Show 2004 Page #149  

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

atubanal.hcrn), and a second paper co-written \\~th Brazilian astroph) sici 2007 Page #195  

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

held in camps in the Soviet Union, co-wrote a book called The Day After Ros 2004 Page #146  

Word: "co1--emp", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ation in book form remains The UFO Co1--emp (formerly Clear illlml), by Bar 2005 Page #73  

Word: "co111", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

from ww11·.Ho111e1ow11A11 11apolis.co111 titled ··us Naval Academy-A City w 2008 Page #70  

Word: "co1111", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ightrung strike. le was The Carbon Co1111!J Times and when it finally came  2007 Page #123  
 about two weeks later, the Carbon Co1111(y J,Je1JJs, went around town. Ope 2007 Page #126  

Word: "co1111ectio11", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ork, 1997, pages 22 The Chesapeake Co1111ectio11, Robert Oechsler and Debby 2007 Page #77  

Word: "co111plicity", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

\l.lissi11g Times: J"\eJ1J 111edia co111plicity 111 the UFO cover-up, expla 2007 Page #7  

Word: "co11fro11", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

) -Metal Fragment ln his 1990 book Co11fro11/atio11s, the noted French-Amer 2007 Page #199  

Word: "co11s-pirary", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

-0,11 Space; and The F!Jing Saucer Co11s-pirary. And it is with respect to  2007 Page #132  

Word: "co11se11t", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

co-author of the books 11'/itholft Co11se11t, UFOUSSR; and B~yond Rns111ell 2005 Page #152  

Word: "co11tact", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ich published the questionnaire in Co11tact IVith Space, he revealed a big  2005 Page #95  
as. Reich refers co him briefly in Co11tact 111/'itb Space as the Director  2005 Page #97  

Word: "co11tart", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

on accumulating in the atmosphere. Co11tart IVith Space, privately publishe 2005 Page #98  

Word: "co2", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

of the atmosphere via a high-power CO2 laser--1he first direct experimental 2007 Page #163  
f the atmosphe re via a high-power CO2 laser using the first direct experim 2007 Page #163  

Word: "co=i", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

         Hc:c 1c :rc,1J: :U!"'Jf:y Co=i: .-i« ccu::,lc:..-,u; ( C.'.L"'I :~ 2008 Page #57  

Word: "co=unity", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 n CIJJO~ role .in keeping tho UFO co=unity buoy. S.lllno rcqucs~cd that th 2008 Page #121  

Word: "co\vs", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ine, "\Xlhy space aliens steal our CO\VS." SELLING TO CHILDREN The 1981 fil 2007 Page #62  

Word: "co^saha", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

tate ae aaartaaly aa ynaaiMa yocs? co^saha ef the rtmW ( —tit. art yartaMe  2003 Page #215  

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

""· In l'\r•~: t.o t:1c111t..-"t.• coa r•t!o"\ vlt.h .:1:trU""f'l KthrJIII! 2008 Page #121  

Word: "coa\toi", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ii i _·r;;DAILY lf'.11£Dl Serv,rig Coa\toi \:1c1t,ur.c;tcn - -. . : • • "'_ 2008 Page #41  

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

said what the strange visitors had coached them co say. But they refused co 2005 Page #35  

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

HAT ABOUT THE PEOPLE LIVING THERE? COAL SE OP TEEM, WHO WERE VERY CLOSE To  2004 Page #24  
\"\fide shot of building and white coal chute In 1993, several curious UFO  2005 Page #59  
ligence Agent, opened up the white coal chute that ) ou can see in the lowe 2005 Page #59  
erence SLIDE# 27 Close-up of white coal chute ... I I . l l:~( ~ '· ,,1, .  2005 Page #60  
 deep rock-coal seams in Norwegian coal mines on Spitsbergen . It was pierc 2005 Page #133  
 .. L10u 1n .. Jur '-"';atJ,., 10n coal.er ,n \.ll•l rvcnl L'-!OV••Ul\oo:.) 2008 Page #122  
t company that was supplying vital coal to Germany . But according to gover 2008 Page #129  

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

describe the equivalent of English coaling stations in the 19th century. N. 2006 Page #7  
eroid belt, on Mars or some Alien "Coaling Station" in the local neighborho 2006 Page #10  

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

ouncing the formation of the (CFi) Coalition for Freedom of Information, a  2003 Page #65  
eir own words, can be found on the Coalition for Freedom of Information web 2008 Page #66  

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

 deep rock-coal scams in Norwegian coalmines on Spitsbergen. It was pierced 2004 Page #14  

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

l1111, appolnttd by Star Nadon, as Coandlor or,r..-Elll1h with rnpttt 10 St 2008 Page #154  

Word: "coast", 77 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e Navy off the southern California coast, presumably because of anti-aircra 2003 Page #26  
ies were involved; two on the west coast and one on the east. Diagnostic pr 2003 Page #49  
ll's radio programs, Dreamland and COAST TO COAST AM. One day, Art received 2003 Page #97  
o programs, Dreamland and COAST TO COAST AM. One day, Art received a letter 2003 Page #97  
e object had been moved to a "West Coast U.S. airfield." An interesting sid 2003 Page #192  
be observed was along the southern coast of the Soviet Kuril Islands. 3. Th 2004 Page #6  
llegedly occurred off the northern coast of Norway on the island of Spitsbe 2004 Page #12  
to drive a little further down the coast to a pay phone at an Irving Statio 2004 Page #35  
 fishermen's names attached to the Coast Guard Marine Rescue Auxiliary, and 2004 Page #36  
search all up and down the eastern coast to ascertain just who might have b 2004 Page #38  
craft. They were also contacting a Coast Guard vessel, Life Boat 101, in Cl 2004 Page #38  
dnight, on the morning of the 5th, Coast Guard Cutter 101 arrived at the si 2004 Page #40  
ck in the 1960s. Shortly after the Coast Guard vessel arrived, her skipper  2004 Page #40  
 why there were submarines off the coast, one of them a U.S. Navy sub. The  2004 Page #41  
rvation of some submarines off the coast. Were they looking? That is not kn 2004 Page #42  
d to another destination along the coast. Part 3: The Story About a year an 2004 Page #42  
ace. Los Alamos. LA.. J.P.L.. East Coast • Approach to Niels Bohr(MJ-12 bac 2004 Page #158  
im the rest of the way to the West coast. The friend said he had just heard 2004 Page #216  
he photos on the wire for the East Coast evening papers. Johnson is alive t 2004 Page #227  
r nearly an hour observed the 37th Coast Artillery Brigade fire antiaircraf 2005 Page #121  
 one unidentified airplane off the coast of California [that], unlike the r 2005 Page #122  
ugust 19 & 20th, 1949 several west coast newspapers run the INS (Internatio 2006 Page #45  
stern states. Up and down the East Coast, military installations, police st 2006 Page #95  
 on western headings from the east coast. The first object flew on a southw 2006 Page #97  
t Earthfiles, Dreamland Online and Coast to Coast AM radio about American m 2006 Page #142  
les, Dreamland Online and Coast to Coast AM radio about American military e 2006 Page #142  
ntified targets — bogies — off the coast of Florida. I believe initially th 2006 Page #144  
zation had produced AirLant's West Coast counterpart, Commander Air Force,  2006 Page #161  
ozen aircraft approaching our east coast. Thg are unidentified and do not r 2006 Page #164  
d over major cities along the East Coast. The Continental Air Command has s 2006 Page #164  
nes were approaching the northeast coast of the United States, had now been 2006 Page #168  
cts were approaching the northeast coast of the United States, clearly cont 2006 Page #168  
aircraft had been detected off the coast of the State of Maine at mid-day.  2006 Page #169  
antly, copies of the official U.S. Coast Guard reports. Words cannot expres 2006 Page #180  
 day, July 27, 1984, United States Coast Guard Command in Seattle, Washingt 2006 Page #183  
nd Incident: A Watery Roswell? the Coast Guard Station in Bellingham descri 2006 Page #184  
ly from the official United States Coast Guard reports, supplemented by loc 2006 Page #184  
, July 27, 1984: the United States Coast Guard Station in Bellingham, Washi 2006 Page #184  
's impact. 3:41 AM: The Bellingham Coast Guard station receives another mes 2006 Page #184  
"' Apparently having monitored the Coast Guard calls, at about this same ti 2006 Page #184  
t for information to United States Coast Guard Command in Seattle. 4:28 AM: 2006 Page #184  
ng into the bay. 31 Report from US Coast Guard Station Bellingham, WA, to C 2006 Page #184  
t Guard Station Bellingham, WA, to Coast Guard Command Seattle, WA, July 27 2006 Page #184  
ence 4:37 AM: At the request of US Coast Guard Seattle, "Space Defense" (a  2006 Page #185  
 10 is taken on board a Bellingham Coast Guard vessel. He proceeds to direc 2006 Page #185  
 time directly from the Bellingham Coast Guard Station vessel with the capt 2006 Page #185  
ination flare."35 4:55 AM: Seattle Coast Guard asks Whidbey Island Naval Ai 2006 Page #185  
me period. 5:18 AM: The Bellingham Coast Guard vessel completes its search  2006 Page #185  
roughly 270 feet deep. 9:45 AM: US Coast Guard Bellingham receives a call f 2006 Page #185  
oactive) readings." 36 10:56 AM: A Coast Guard vessel is dispatched, with t 2006 Page #185  
n board. 11:20 AM to 12:29 PM: The Coast Guard vessel is positioned near th 2006 Page #185  
 news accounts of July 27: Seattle Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Gene Hof 2006 Page #185  
fficer in charge of the Bellingham Coast Guard Station, Rich Rogala, will e 2006 Page #185  
explanation." 37 34 Report from US Coast Guard Command Seattle, WA, July 27 2006 Page #185  
 27, 1984. 35 Op. cit., Bellingham Coast Guard report 36 Op.cit., Bellingha 2006 Page #185  
uard report 36 Op.cit., Bellingham Coast Guard report 37 Klipsun magazine,  2006 Page #185  
ere undeniably congruent. The U.S. Coast Guard was so convinced that someth 2006 Page #189  
 residue was discovered during the Coast Guard's search of the area. • Conc 2006 Page #189  
Just a Fish Tale?" • United States Coast Guard, incident reports, July 27,  2006 Page #194  
waters of Puget Sound just off the coast of Lummi island, Washington, in th 2006 Page #194  
imony, news accounts, and official Coast Guard reports as we attempt to unr 2006 Page #194  
am became the forerunner of Bell's Coast to Coast. The first broadcast took 2006 Page #203  
 the forerunner of Bell's Coast to Coast. The first broadcast took place on 2006 Page #203  
ed to carry on under another name, Coast to Coast, from his Pahrump, Nevada 2006 Page #204  
ry on under another name, Coast to Coast, from his Pahrump, Nevada studio.  2006 Page #204  
 bomber undetected 11 miles up the coast of New York City as a "trial run". 2007 Page #111  
and was vectoring toward the Texas coast on an intercept course. Fearing a  2007 Page #185  
ickly turned south along the Texas coast, avoiding entry over land, and see 2007 Page #185  
he disc continued to hug the Texas coast heading south, it exhibited contro 2007 Page #185  
 by the mundane . On the southwest coast of Washington State, Westport is a 2008 Page #41  
ays Harbor County on the southwest coast of Washington State and crashed in 2008 Page #42  
d he was still in the reserves for Coast Guard Intelligence. 37             2008 Page #43  
\;Jles Family Encounter ■ The U.S. Coast Guard Encounters a UFO ■ GuliBrE:e 2008 Page #165  
r ■ The John Lear Statement ■ U.S. Coast Guard Encounter ■ Gulf Breeze ■ Wi 2008 Page #165  
 of Ocean Shores on the Washington coast, a 72 year-old woman was outraged  2009 Page #87  
 Ufology Explodes, 1987-1988 ■U.S. Coast Guard Encounter 142 .. ____ .,_ ·- 2009 Page #148  
t1oa f'J.csluN J.1■1Nn atna., w..t Coast lMo ■, Y1ne S\., S.l~, Callt. .-.a 2009 Page #174  

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

spond 4-6 hours to anywhere in the coastal U.S. They are trained for rescui 2008 Page #45  
erry Broten who worked with her at Coastal Oyster Company. He had been livi 2008 Page #45  

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

ll beside the Presbyterian Church, coasted down the hill and into the villa 2004 Page #34  

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

m on it since it left earth. It is coasting, helped by some cosmic freeload 2006 Page #6  

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

 deployed, along the east and west coasts of the US, radar sets capable of  2006 Page #170  

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

 the Harbor. He grabbed his winter coat off the coat rack, a list of fisher 2004 Page #36  
He grabbed his winter coat off the coat rack, a list of fishermen's names a 2004 Page #36  
 beside his cruiser putting on his coat when Officers Pond and O'Brien turn 2004 Page #36  

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

ith radar absorbent material (RAM) coating. The gray rubber with Kapton was 2006 Page #84  

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

ers are experimenting with bismuth coatings that will convert heat to elect 2003 Page #107  
d construction methods, paints and coatings, part numbers and inspection st 2006 Page #72  
ubber, some with aluminized Kapton coatings on one side. One recognizable c 2006 Page #84  
y different. So are the paints and coatings. The F-101 contains no thermopl 2006 Page #85  
 was lost while testing anti-radar coatings for the CIA, a Mk.17 thermonucl 2006 Page #86  

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

 out the object, two men in trench coats came down through the woods and to 2003 Page #60  

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

UFOs sell and need no governmental coaxing to mount an alienrelated ad camp 2007 Page #59  

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

d in ores of tin, lead, copper and cobalt. Bismuth is not attacked by hydro 2003 Page #106  

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

r to Cklaa vltk a f— saalrtaata to cobo a fwWtota —rwr af tto altaatlaa — r 2003 Page #221  

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

rford Ness and Woodbridge SLIDE# 6 Cobra Mist Patch 66 Thirty years before  2008 Page #72  
 intelligence operation code named COBRA MIST. COBRA MIST was experimental  2008 Page #72  
e operation code named COBRA MIST. COBRA MIST was experimental over-the-hor 2008 Page #72  
ring its development in the 1960s, COBRA MIST was the most powerful and sop 2008 Page #72  
     SLIDE# 7 Aerial photograph of COBRA Ml ST fan-shaped radar array SLIDE 2008 Page #73  
ST fan-shaped radar array SLIDE# 8 COBRA MIST building SLIDE# 9 COBRA MIST  2008 Page #73  
DE# 8 COBRA MIST building SLIDE# 9 COBRA MIST buildings The radar employed  2008 Page #73  
 no real targets. For example, the COBRA MlST radar would show missiles bei 2008 Page #73  
 and persistent noise that plagued COBRA MIST was never solved. Finally, on 2008 Page #73  
range glowing phenomena around the COBRA MIST radar site in the 1960s, whic 2008 Page #74  
persistent presence of UFOs. After COBRA MIST's closure in June 1973, the b 2008 Page #74  
estion: could experiments with the COBRA MIST MADRE radar that was bounced  2008 Page #74  
experimentation in the Orford Ness COBRA MlST facility might have produced  2008 Page #75  
at's what we are talking about. SO COBRA MIST, FOR EXAMPL E, WHEN IT WAS FU 2008 Page #76  
IMPACT ON THE MAGNETIC FIELDS THAN COBRA MIST? Absolutely , no question! I' 2008 Page #77  
an the electromagnetic fields from COBRA MIST or 0TH or HAARP or any of tho 2008 Page #77  

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

 it la rtartrt that yea )TMm4 with CoCcriirrsS tm aaar frtHay af friar ahli 2003 Page #215  

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

, with a manufactured object l)~ng cockeyed and partially buried at the end 2005 Page #154  

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

harred. So was the interior of the cockpit of the craft. The report also sa 2004 Page #74  
order was removed and altered, the Cockpit Voice Recorder analysis is still 2004 Page #130  
Rocket Exam Results I • Only front cockpit area survived • Original length  2004 Page #167  
hattered body was found inside the cockpit and rus watch had stopped at 3.1 2005 Page #64  
ntrol panel and other identifiable cockpit items. Much of the titanium skin 2006 Page #76  
ntrol officer's station behind the cockpit. Johnson ultimately designated t 2006 Page #77  
it began to get very bright in the cockpit. The illumination was from above 2008 Page #10  
 was ruled out automati cally. The cockpit was illuminat ed from above ...  2008 Page #10  

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

 a glass and sucking down a yellow cocktail through a straw. The ad is laid 2007 Page #64  
ohnson's right hand man). During a cocktail party just prior to his death,  2007 Page #114  

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

 stands by his claim. Larry King: "Cocoa Florida with Shirley MacLaine, hel 2003 Page #198  

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

 the fasts, of the ohanooa of real cocoa- pllshaent, and of tha far-reachin 2003 Page #228  

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

st Rocket Exam results III • After COCOM restrictions were dropped, (likely 2004 Page #168  

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

 A trillhm dollu1 mlsdnc w itllout COD:,-eaioaal or Preadmtw 0v..-aei,t1 WH 2008 Page #151  

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

rprisingly, offers many leads even coday for checkjng up on some of those r 2005 Page #140  

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

ire Chief a Wrote first electrical code for city of CG a Chain of command w 2003 Page #33  
ed for Libel. Of course TOP SECRET CODE WORD (ULTRA. I MBRA. MA.IIC. ctci m 2003 Page #118  
effect, Excalibur was actually the code name of a Dr. Edward Teller-initiat 2003 Page #149  
s, and the classification. M means code word MAJIC, EOinto visiting the Con 2003 Page #169  
a classification of Top Secret and code word of MAJIC, not to be retained ( 2003 Page #171  
ne of these critics had Top Secret code word clearances in 1954. Furthermor 2003 Page #171  
fensive or defensive weaponryMJ-12 Code Receiving Facility U A-002-6 Area 5 2003 Page #175  
to eleven categories, gives them a code name and says where to ship each ki 2003 Page #176  
Leo Bourassa's name you will find (Code blue grass). Another connection to  2003 Page #194  
 grass). Another connection to the code "bluegrass" is a paranormal CIA pro 2003 Page #194  
a, and citizenry. I was assigned a code number — Fox Trot Kilo 3 Zero Blue  2004 Page #108  
 name of MAJIC correlates with the code word • Report 62, Chihuahua, Mexico 2004 Page #118  
f "MAJIC." This, of course, is the code word associated with several QDs, s 2004 Page #119  
intelligence agency. With nine new code words, unusual methods were taken t 2004 Page #242  
he true nature of these historical code word projects. The implications and 2004 Page #242  
n for New Mexico before the postal code was changed to NM. The Majestic doc 2004 Page #246  
sis that supports the existence of code words TOP SECRET/MAJIC, Blue Book,  2004 Page #247  
. With over nine never before seen code words, unusual methods were taken t 2004 Page #247  
he true nature of these historical code word projects. 244                  2004 Page #247  
se establishment hence MJ-12. Each code name had classification above TOP S 2004 Page #249  
ces several never before mentioned code words, see the scan of documents be 2004 Page #251  
ognize, much less translate, Morse Code signals directed at our homes. The  2005 Page #120  
a, and citizenry. I was assigned a code number-Fox Trot Kilo 3 Zero Blue-wh 2005 Page #139  
 WW 2. The Allies broke the German code during WW 2 and had 12,000 people w 2006 Page #8  
 WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS The code word that was used with me was "the 2006 Page #20  
RT (Article123) The Lockheed A-12, code named OXCART, was built as a high-s 2006 Page #72  
Article 792) The Lockheed F-11 7A, code named SENIOR TREND, was the first c 2006 Page #81  
ked for the Operations Department, Code 30, and one of the people in Code 3 2006 Page #161  
 Code 30, and one of the people in Code 30 was a man named Captain Wood. He 2006 Page #161  
using a form of semaphore or Morse code. The Skinwalker Ranch and Others In 2006 Page #200  
e Caribbean, press IJ); press area code and telephone number. To make an in 2007 Page #68  
s Ii) ll) IJ) ; 1··· press country code, city code and telephone number. -: 2007 Page #68  
J) ; 1··· press country code, city code and telephone number. -:. ~ To make 2007 Page #68  
 Ufologists have used FOI (and the Code of Practice on Access to Government 2008 Page #62  
actor) were all obtained using the Code or FOL All these files and more bes 2008 Page #62  
nd American intelligence operation code named COBRA MIST. COBRA MIST was ex 2008 Page #72  
"They are asking me ifl see binary code!? I see the binary code . . . . The 2008 Page #90  
see binary code!? I see the binary code . . . . They are time travelers. Th 2008 Page #90  
 that sent light containing binary code communication into his mind. It is  2008 Page #94  
ussia and See/owe or Sea Lion, the code name for the proposed Gem1an invasi 2008 Page #130  
ng the 18 pages is one cover page, code word White Pebble, Project Jehovah, 2009 Page #8  
aragraphs double-spaced (pp 17-18) Code Word White Pebble page (p 19) Novem 2009 Page #8  
emporary world an intelligence and code breaking system is required for eff 2009 Page #12  
 MTAP-12, MJEBEN and a new (to me) code word WHITE PEBBLE . Downside issues 2009 Page #14  
orary world of an intelligence and code breaking system ?? required for eff 2009 Page #23  
                                   CODE WORD WHITE PEBBLE MAJCOMSEC INTELLI 2009 Page #26  
 SUBJECT: NATIONAL SECUIRTY AGENCY CODE BREAKING OF ALIEN CODEX AND HISTORI 2009 Page #26  
she mentioned Project Caucasian, a code name for a project so sensitive tha 2009 Page #91  
men and women who broke the German code under the British Project Ultra and 2009 Page #155  
ish Project Ultra and the Japanese Code under the U.S. Magic Cryptanalysis  2009 Page #155  
 work on a secret research project code named Project Seal that explored th 2009 Page #163  
ile on special top secret project (Code; "SEAL PROJECT11) for Adm. Halsey.  2009 Page #176  
rent.al areas •R.ln telephone area code swnmary of two associ.ttes of photo 2009 Page #193  

Word: "code-named", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

l of military and scientific minds code-named Majestic 12 or MJ-12. For mor 2004 Page #242  
 a Unjted States Air Force project code-named Moon Dust that -from at least 2007 Page #132  
s welJ as that of a sister-project code-named Blue Fly: In addition to thei 2007 Page #134  

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

r and Doty thought of the hours of coded radio transmissions that Paul had  2003 Page #145  
— Joe McMoneagle • 26 blind target coded envelopes • Some with obituary fee 2004 Page #199  
"it should be wet" therefore was a coded command to kill someone. ln drafti 2009 Page #43  

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

to that of Moon Dust; however, its codename is considered a classified matt 2007 Page #144  
w Lancer [Kennedy's Secret Service codename] has made some inquiries regard 2009 Page #39  

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

ort Knox in an elaborate operation codenamed KJondike. The treasure ,vas ev 2005 Page #134  
udy for the drone. The project was codenamed TAGBOARD. Each drone would be  2006 Page #77  

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

e Germans would have changed their codes. There was really nothing in publi 2006 Page #8  
o had broken the Japanese military codes... again in secret. With regard to 2006 Page #8  
led away through the use of secret codes and the issuance of temporary secu 2006 Page #20  
nce of MJ-12 personnel. The use of codes to summon Stone to his covert duti 2006 Page #20  
                                   codes and knew the attack was coming. No 2007 Page #12  

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

orld with live ET's and Top Secret Codeword, Level 7 Must Know clearances a 2004 Page #199  
 is widely know that LANCER is the codeword for JFK and this paragraph may  2004 Page #251  
cs to interview who had top secret codeword access in the 19S0's. Archives  2005 Page #131  
e any remotely relevant top secret codeword documents declassified. Potenti 2005 Page #131  
005 interview, Stone describes the codeword he would receive for leaving hi 2006 Page #19  
ied Top Secret document with MJ-12 codeword access is a set of directives f 2009 Page #39  
 and is drenched with blood.36 The codeword "wet" was later adopted by the  2009 Page #43  

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IRTY AGENCY CODE BREAKING OF ALIEN CODEX AND HISTORICAL RESEARCH OF THE CEN 2009 Page #26  

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P much later that night and by the coding on the cudines, possibly from Dal 2004 Page #237  

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 direction of General Sergio Pedro Coelho Lima-aiming to cover up evidence  2005 Page #35  
zilian territory. But when General Coelho Lima spoke up, he vehemently deni 2005 Page #35  

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

s wise enough to add inducement to coercion.) This is one reason why we sho 2009 Page #21  

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

valry between researchers, and the coevolution of various rodents, voles, a 2006 Page #109  

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

 spent a lot of time in diners and coffee shops. Still, they would only tal 2006 Page #92  
ctangular 5-foot- long living room coffee table), but square and taller. On 2006 Page #157  
 1990s the National Federatio n of Coffee Gro,vers of Columbia ran a series 2007 Page #61  
y they're here." For the Columbian coffee, of course. The fake UFO photo re 2007 Page #61  
 2." And we thought it was for the coffee. The remaining playful copy worke 2007 Page #62  
nd blithe!} pours himself a cup of coffee, oblivious to the giant robotic c 2007 Page #71  
about 7:30 am while she was having coffee with the other employees in a bre 2009 Page #90  

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

io, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Chris Coffey V, 5 Witness Astronaut Onizuka aw 2004 Page #113  
Penniston contacted Staff Sergeant Coffey at CSC and told him that the obje 2008 Page #81  

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

e A-12 due to the cirrus overcast. Coffins, meanwhile, noticed an anomaly o 2006 Page #74  
 clouds, he tried in vain to raise Coffins on the radio. Unable to see the  2006 Page #74  

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

with U.K. scientists interested in cognate problems. These included Sir Geo 2009 Page #170  

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

From Bennewitz' point of view, the cognitive dissonance of apparent approva 2003 Page #150  
 live with ever greater levels of "cognitive dissonance." This might be a t 2005 Page #77  

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

vember 14-16,2003 Las Vegas. Crash Coherencema/esticdocuments com I I Sy Wi 2003 Page #154  

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ovember 1—16 2003 Las Vegas. Crash CoherenceOne page DOD document makes cle 2003 Page #164  

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

 (Concluded) h Reliability: logic, coherency, age,occupation □ No. of sight 2003 Page #177  
7. Follow-up investigations: favor coherency, clarity, 1/4 minute sighting  2003 Page #177  

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

elligence officer Lewis Rickett is coherent, definite and credible. The stu 2004 Page #143  
being able to help shape positive, coherent human response or to fan parano 2006 Page #57  
zzle pieces coming together into a coherent picture. The official (but fals 2007 Page #23  

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

o reinforce social faith, hope and cohesion. In many places, religious inst 2006 Page #57  
tutions would be crucial to social cohesion. A minority of religious leader 2006 Page #62  
y vulnerable to disruption. Social cohesion might quickly unravel, and with 2006 Page #63  
f media crashed, public morale and cohesion would crash too. The moment str 2006 Page #63  
 church role in maintaining social cohesion. Religious orthodoxy would be c 2006 Page #64  

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

e loose ends and present them as a cohesive update on what actually happene 2004 Page #46  
y notes together into some sort of cohesive form. Having previously served  2006 Page #181  

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

ses during the 1980s, according to Coi Bons Sokolov • 40 cases where plots  2006 Page #28  
 Jlgh: bom'o would oe e,1s:c: .t.o COi)· the power of thr :\tom: on~ 1n :in 2009 Page #182  

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

al Sectm"ry Stale: Chronology of a Coi-en,p, 1941-1973 . Hampton Roads Publ 2005 Page #73  

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 1ou right away." Ll:.Vl STRAUSS & COi\ifPANY'S EBES Extraterrestrial ad th 2007 Page #75  

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DA VTOL AIRCRAFT DESIGJ\S ltOTORS: COI\TROL TYPE: ENGINE 1 Yl'lo: 2 Pl\UEI\ 2007 Page #113  

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•• sNe, score • v• •ala -lea Mammy Coiles Fe.. and • Pentagon budget FY 200 2006 Page #32  

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 side, removing the intestines and coiling them neatly next to the head. He 2007 Page #146  

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

red metal pieces next to a quarter coin for size comparison. Each piece had 2003 Page #102  
de is up. An inch diameter quarter coin is for size comparison. Photograph  2003 Page #103  
 the right, both next to a quarter coin that is about an inch in diameter f 2003 Page #103  
"debunkers," two sides of the same coin in my book, from those of us who ju 2004 Page #215  
 Hoax • XIV. The Other Side of the Coin • XV. Conclusions www.majesticdocum 2004 Page #245  
 other half of the media deception coin: propaganda. Thjs is a lot like the 2007 Page #20  
of Hoax XIV. The Other Side of the Coin XV. Conclusions NOBODY BELIEVES IT  2007 Page #44  
alities XIV. The Other Side of the Coin: looks at the Soviet capabilities,  2007 Page #45  
Md the cnft - II•~ "Ilk• vitwlng I coin on nl. • end 1pproximauly ftfty to  2007 Page #165  
he craft was flat, 'like viewing a coin on end,' and approximately 50 to 75 2007 Page #165  

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

aspects of this Manual that do not coincide with what they have been told t 2003 Page #171  
balloon launches could be found co coincide with the incident. M.iUer also  2005 Page #65  
ime -the date, 1953, I think would coincide with the object Steve Qones) is 2005 Page #69  
ented meeting and travel schedules coincide with involvement in the event?  2005 Page #136  
batomic structure of gravity would coincide in its effect wid1 the issuing  2005 Page #171  
 Apollo moon missions, were set to coincide with astrological alignments of 2008 Page #134  
ea, and was apparently designed to coincide with a number of the significan 2008 Page #136  

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 of Staff. These executive actions coincided with Kennedy 's efforts to gai 2009 Page #35  

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

947 at 4:44 PM. So, is this just a coincidence? I don't think so. In a lett 2003 Page #29  
before he was questioned about it. Coincidence? No way! He was not the firs 2004 Page #249  
wn. By way of one last example (or coincidence) we should take note that on 2005 Page #101  
ear accident at the same time. "By coincidence, Granada Television — the ma 2006 Page #126  
o nothing more than an unfortunate coincidence. (21) Curiously, however, th 2006 Page #128  
 saucers." "It doesn't look like a coincidence," I said, "that this object  2007 Page #133  

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

fit with that of a missile. It was coincidental that KDKA talk show host Mi 2003 Page #53  
with the "earthquake" was entirely coincidental. RAF search team leader, Se 2006 Page #121  
 Year's Eve? It would be extremely coincidental that some rogue fishing ves 2006 Page #192  

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

ber 1967 issue of "NCO Club News". Coincidentall y, while purring that arci 2007 Page #109  

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

r since the early 1980s, which was coincidentally the same period that Paul 2003 Page #146  
e due to meteorite activity seen — coincidentally - at the same time that a 2006 Page #121  

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

ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference coincides within a week or two of the Ro 2004 Page #143  

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

 maze of an alien invasion. He had coined a term for his research, which hi 2003 Page #149  
. The Air Force under Clinton even coined a new term to describe a person's 2004 Page #148  
this project. The project name was coined by Albert Einstein in 1949. Oppen 2004 Page #249  
y until 1987. Bue the term EBE was coined in 1947 and its origin warrants a 2007 Page #75  

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

 his UFO as a "saucer," thus first coining a term which would not come into 2004 Page #28  
 was just returningfrom Aberdeen , coining over the Elk River Bridge, when  2008 Page #46  
 Benito Mussolini is credited with coining the word fascism, defined by the 2008 Page #124  

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

orce; -r,i· ,.n..,._. 1 14 _;;r Th coinrn$.11cll'r. : ~ ~, , ""· · irnl' •  2009 Page #183  

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

 •f"',, c:1:"T'-.r c.cuJ, t ·t rcu COJ)t! L-CC ,lll the u.nra !or r.J:.e :- 2008 Page #57  

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hur E. Exon Exon in 1947 was a Lt. Col at Foreign Technology Division at Wr 2003 Page #16  
Augustine, New Mexico Art Campbell Col. Philip J. Corso, USA (ret) Statemen 2003 Page #43  
inted control panels. This is what Col. Corso wrote about panels retrieved  2003 Page #101  
erground or disguised in some way? Col. Corso said the motives of the extra 2003 Page #102  
ventional craft propulsion system. Col. Corso told me he had not heard of l 2003 Page #111  
onse to m* FOIA request justifying CoL Weaver's official statement that die 2003 Page #135  
cords rcspousise to your request". CoL Richard Weaser I SAF. Ltr. XII/94 13 2003 Page #135  
 least one occasion accompanied by Col. Edwards) and began to point out thi 2003 Page #151  
shall• Pauley • Clifford • PMG - • Col Hank •General Carter• Rob Lovett Mey 2003 Page #154  
 Lovett Meyers •Hopkins • Royall • Col. John•J L Sullivan• Senator Vandenbe 2003 Page #154  
shes? www ma/esbcdocuments com Lt. Col. Blount to Dr. Evans • 10 March 1950 2003 Page #155  
tude Earth Satellite Vehicles Vice Col. H. J. Sands. Is this a cover for UF 2003 Page #157  
on Unit Dated May 16,1984 from Lt. Col. Lance R. Cornie to William S. Stein 2003 Page #162  
le under Lionel Ellington was USAF Col. J. Leo Bourassa. He headed up the " 2003 Page #193  
PARING OfFICER. HAROLD T 4Am1LTONs COL* USAF 13. (V) AFPRrvING AUTHORITY. H 2004 Page #21  
we were all on duty with full PRP. Col. Halt should review the regs on post 2004 Page #49  
e in a 1947 statement given by Lt. Col. Harold Turner of the U.S. Army/Ordn 2004 Page #64  
ands Proving Ground Commander: Lt. Col. Harold R. Turner, White Sands Provi 2004 Page #64  
ject. The morning of May 29th, Lt. Col. Harold R. Turner, White Sands Provi 2004 Page #67  
y 1950s — according to retired Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso, now deceased — God 2004 Page #78  
 Roswell (Book cover) In his book, Col. Corso describes many advanced techn 2004 Page #78  
f those technologies, according to Col. Corso, was what came to be known as 2004 Page #78  
er scalpel On Page 47 of his book, Col. Corso said, "Why did the extraterre 2004 Page #78  
ents on our livestock." SLIDE #45: Col. Corso with me in Roswell, July 4, 1 2004 Page #78  
well, July 4, 1997 Before he died, Col. Corso talked to me in private about 2004 Page #78  
cisions and no tracks around them. Col. Corso said the classified reports s 2004 Page #78  
 with mysterious lights and beams? Col. Turner's "peculiar phenomena" have  2004 Page #82  
unar Astronaut Edgar Mitchell, Lt. Col. Philip Corso of the Foreign Technol 2004 Page #132  
r. Robert Sarbacher as well as Lt. Col. Philip Corso have each confirmed th 2004 Page #132  
sse Marcel in February of 1978. Lt Col. Jesse Marcel, formerly Major Jesse  2004 Page #134  
erved at Wright Patterson, and Lt. Col. Philip Corso, co-author of The Deg  2004 Page #144  
ry on behalf of the government was Col. Bill Coleman, who had been the Proj 2004 Page #182  
tographs were taken of Gen. Ramey, Col. DuBose, and Maj. Marcel posed with  2004 Page #226  
 taking photographs of Gen. Ramey, Col. DuBose, and Major Marcel posing wit 2004 Page #226  
 of the General and his assistant, Col. TJ DuBose. Johnson then returned to 2004 Page #227  
 Brig. Gen, Roger Raney, left, and Col. Tb°m" DIII°Be looking over xind-for 2004 Page #236  
 Reverse engineering process ■ Lt. Col. (ret) Philip Corso's claims ■ Corso 2005 Page #3  
troops in Germany ■ Retired as Lt. Col. After 21 years service MILITARY REC 2005 Page #8  
 the lnte~rated Circuit: Exploring Col. Corso's Claims of Extraterrestrial  2005 Page #12  
oise wrote that: "The contact with Col. Wertenbaker was excellent throughou 2005 Page #98  
e eight-engine jet, piloted by Lt. Col. Marvin R. Leitzel, his co-pilot and 2006 Page #78  
nd took control of the crash site. Col. Frank Hartley, USAF/CIA liaison, wa 2006 Page #79  
"S STORY In 1977 Retired Air Force Col. Robert Willingham filed a report wi 2006 Page #174  
i chartered a plane and flew, with Col. Willingham, to the location of the  2006 Page #177  
ut? It is interesting to note that Col. Philip J. Corso clrumed before he d 2007 Page #12  
ing anti-UFO reporting bias (Berry Col.lege study) ► 5) Chronic institution 2007 Page #24  
ome rhe subject of FBI files that, col.lectively, reached no less than thre 2007 Page #137  
port, February 1949 Quo red in Lt. Col. Hector Quintanilla, UFO's An Air Fo 2007 Page #193  
who had excellent connections with Col. Oliveira, the head of the official  2007 Page #194  
ated, the infonnation officer, Lt. Col. Herbert Rolph said they had one rep 2008 Page #9  
k files impacting on all this. Lt. Col. H.C. Showers at the command post ca 2008 Page #9  
another report, this time from Lt. Col. James Howell who wanted to report " 2008 Page #9  
g. It was observed in Los Angeles, Col. [Colorado] , Montana ; Kansas; Utah 2008 Page #9  
ltiple rpts. Attempted recovery by Col Friend & Dr. Hynek. See case file."  2008 Page #10  
en a fireball as Dr. Hynek and Lt. Col. Friend suggested , there wouldn't h 2008 Page #13  
:o CbJO~I, c-...-~re.etc:! ~ tr-...col OT•t En To:-i..lr.t:.al'..li. Ot.a.  2008 Page #22  
ider the following, written by Lt. Col. Doyle Rees of the Air Force's Offic 2008 Page #26  
 that provoked U. S. Air Force Lt. Col. Charles Halt and Airn1an I st Class 2008 Page #74  
pnosis session to describe his and Col. Charles Halt's impressions of the l 2008 Page #74  
time Bentwaters Base Commander Lt. Col. Charles Halt was in the forest with 2008 Page #84  
e persistent and unusual activity. Col. Halt gave John Burroughs and Sgt. A 2008 Page #84  
ll and I thought it was weird that Col. Halt was in civilian clothes. 81    2008 Page #87  
ase commander in December 1980 was Col. Ted Conrad. His Deputy Base Command 2008 Page #88  
 His Deputy Base Commander was Lt. Col. Charles 1. Halt. Their boss was the 2008 Page #88  
t. ... The whole group moved back. Col. Halt and I were standing there with 2008 Page #88  
th Chris. He was good friends with Col. Halt. Chris says, 'What happened, C 2008 Page #88  
 Nov. 11, 1988 Hypnosis Excerpt 82 Col. Halt goes, 'John, I want you to go  2008 Page #88  
ree of us walked toward the craft (Col. Charles Halt, Sgt. Adrian Bustinza  2008 Page #89  
an I st Class John Burroughs). And Col. Halt goes, 'I've got all of this on 2008 Page #89  
urroughs and they're won·ied about Col. Halt. They know all about us. SLIDE 2008 Page #92  
It's too unbelievable ." SLIDE# 45 Col. Charles I. Halt's January 13, 1981, 2008 Page #93  
ber 26, 1980 experience , USAF Lt. Col. Charles Halt, RAF Bentwaters Deputy 2008 Page #93  
heir second encounter was with Lt. Col. Halt in the early morning hours of  2008 Page #93  
ember 28, 1980. In his letter, Lt. Col. Halt described the object encounter 2008 Page #93  
t had been sighted on the ground." Col. Halt also confirmed beta/gamma radi 2008 Page #93  
the tree toward the depressions. " Col. Halt also described another event i 2008 Page #93  
 shining down in Rendlesham Forest Col. Halt also described, "three star-li 2008 Page #94  
 ... " Signed Charles I. Halt, Lt. Col., USAF Deputy Base Commander (RAF Be 2008 Page #94  
, John Burroughs , Jim Pe1miston , Col. Halt and others have embedded withi 2008 Page #96  
ND S • EXTENSIVE INVESTI GATION BY COL SOKOLOY • NO EXPLANATION FOUND • SOV 2008 Page #150  
f the Joint Chiefs.12 According to Col Fletcher Prouty, they were Kennedy's 2009 Page #38  
ted Kennedy's removal from office. Col Fletcher Prouty, in his well documen 2009 Page #45  
./ ~ ' ; _. f .. .... "" ' ;,,,· - Col. Charles I. Halt (Ret.), former Depu 2009 Page #59  
07. SLIDE# 5 Only four months ago, Col. Charles I. Halt, the man who was th 2009 Page #59  
ase to state: #1 Audio Halt ( :27) Col. Halt: "/ wish to make it pe,fectly  2009 Page #59  
               54 Retired USAF Lt. Col. Charles I. Halt during December 200 2009 Page #60  
Image provided by Gary Heseltine . Col. Halt served in Vietnam and Japan be 2009 Page #60  
0. His boss and base commander was Col. Ted Conrad, who had not been on the 2009 Page #60  
Staff Sergeant James W. Penniston. Col. Charles I. Halt (Ret.) on left with 2009 Page #61  
ntwaters Deputy Base Commander was Col. Charles Halt. Not long after the cl 2009 Page #62  
and. But four years later in 1984, Col. Halt was promoted to RAF Bentwaters 2009 Page #68  
icer for the next seventeen years. Col. Halt                                2009 Page #68  
 ago on August 18th, I interviewed Col. Halt about his encounter on the nig 2009 Page #69  
nd next to each other. Here now is Col. Halt describing what happened right 2009 Page #69  
sham Forest, December 28, 1980 Lt. Col. Charles I. Halt described mysteriou 2009 Page #69  
.uk used with pennission. #3 Audio Col. Halt ( 2:08 ) "The object stopped o 2009 Page #70  
next morning of December 29, 1980, Col. Halt played his audiotape from Rend 2009 Page #72  
onsibility of the U. S. Air Force. Col. Halt told me that after General Wil 2009 Page #74  
 to RAF Bentwaters , he laughed at Col. Halt when he handed back the audiot 2009 Page #74  
said it's a Brit affair." #4 Audio Col. Halt ( 1 :35 ) a ' ~" ... ; - r~ ., 2009 Page #74  
 nights later on December 28, when Col. Halt was also in the forest was Joh 2009 Page #76  
d night ·when I was out there with Col. Halt. How much missing time? I do b 2009 Page #78  
 phenomena going on over the base. Col. Halt's tape showed that something v 2009 Page #79  
 was in the Rendlesham Forest with Col. Halt and other men, including Sgt.  2009 Page #79  
distance in the Rendlesham Forest. Col. Halt asked me if that was what we s 2009 Page #79  
lve days later on January 9, 1981, Col. Halt was back out in Rendlesham For 2009 Page #80  
ntwaters Deputy Base Commander Lt. Col. Charles Halt, to return to Rendlesh 2009 Page #82  
k Officers in Parachute Branch Lt. Col. McComb (with notation AF Chief of B 2009 Page #94  
ns:iin6L1 (ConU1J11od en, Paz~ :1, Col. J) ------------------------1 Britis 2009 Page #182  

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ROSPACE GREW TIJE LOGIC PBQDLE\t • COl\lPETITION FOR IBE MOST POWERFUL POSI 2008 Page #153  

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cksburg in 1965 close to the Pepsi Cola plant that was a busy place back in 2003 Page #67  

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

onroe • Martin Redmond • William E Colby • Edward J Ruppelt • Dr James E Mc 2004 Page #202  
ed in a plane crash? William Eagan Colby • Tenth Director of CIA in Septemb 2004 Page #208  
hen you got that JFK memo? William Colby got fingered in it and someone dec 2004 Page #249  
IA Director was relayed by William Colby (then Deputy Chief of the ClA's Fa 2009 Page #43  
lowing handwriting: "Response from Colby: Angleton has MJ directive 11/20/6 2009 Page #44  
ngleton has MJ directive 11/20/63" Colby is here acknowledging that Angleto 2009 Page #44  

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

ack before falling into the water. Colby's Death im RV Answer: Chemically i 2004 Page #208  

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

ion the Berlin Airlift and a major Cold War crisis. But it was not the only 2003 Page #88  
sible, keep it out of the hands of Cold War enemies, while "pushing through 2003 Page #102  
Union and other sources during the Cold War in the 1970s. He said metal mad 2003 Page #110  
spicions of one man. As the age of Cold War paranoia gave way to the Age of 2003 Page #141  
ns were right to carry it out. The Cold War was still simmering when Paul B 2003 Page #141  
 ourselves since the early days of Cold War paranoia, but this was the firs 2003 Page #142  
ntwaters incident had two chilling Cold War 'back stories.' At the time of  2004 Page #46  
r anything that had to do with the Cold War and might also relate to the U. 2004 Page #70  
basis then, and in 1947 we had the Cold War starting, with the U.S.S.R. So, 2004 Page #123  
till being withheld by deliberate, cold calculation. A couple of prominent  2004 Page #144  
perations during the height of the cold war. BS from US Air Force Academy,  2004 Page #199  
assed..." a RV answer: murdered in cold blood via a poison to induce heart  2004 Page #205  
 Chemically induced heart attack — cold blooded murder a Why: • He choose t 2004 Page #208  
e-oil as a cure all for the common cold. A documentary bringing the greates 2004 Page #215  
Space; and lf/i/helm Reich and the Cold lf1/'m~ by my friend and colleague  2005 Page #88  
is book, IY/ilhe/111 Reich and the Cold ll1/' or. It is fair to say that in 2005 Page #92  
 wmes 10 IVi'/he/111 Reich and the Cold War. "Reich's letter to Einstein in 2005 Page #93  
o you with this questionnrure, and cold you it was secret, and had you fill 2005 Page #95  
e. In 111/'i/he/111 Reich anrl the Cold 111/'m; Jim Martin identifies one o 2005 Page #97  
n, J .: J,(1/'ifhelm Reich and the Cold J,f;'a,: Ft. Bragg, California, For 2005 Page #105  
!Pith Space, Wilhelm Reich and the Cold Warwas published in an edition of 5 2005 Page #105  
e size of a business card" that he cold her was "a piece of a space ship."  2005 Page #131  
fully spread -at the height of the Cold \'(far-to try and com·ince the Sovi 2005 Page #133  
aptured . At one time in the early Cold \v'ar so much military action took  2005 Page #140  
 Jose wasn't afraid of much, but I cold him we should get out of there. I j 2005 Page #155  
some schoolbooks, a very light and cold piece of metal. '\' e went back dow 2005 Page #157  
tel y brought about the end of the Cold War. Colonel Corso also said that c 2005 Page #168  
y: America's Secret Air War in the Cold War", Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, N 2006 Page #13  
f Chihuahua. Although the trail is cold, shipping the disk to Atlanta (Cent 2006 Page #109  
ere were two wars and two races: a Cold War between the USA and the Soviet  2006 Page #165  
es; The Legag of the United States Cold war Defense Radar Program" publishe 2006 Page #170  
ll below freezing. Although it was cold and windy during the subsequent rec 2006 Page #186  
. Near the end of the year, in the cold, crisp light of day, a boat and cre 2006 Page #186  
my: global communism. To fight the Cold \'\far, a new organization was crea 2007 Page #11  
 that the U.S. government used the Cold \X/ar as a device for hiding its UF 2007 Page #12  
one of her books chat she had been cold on June 12, 1953 that the U.S. gove 2007 Page #18  
s of the publ.ic. We are now being cold that we must give up our 1.iberties 2007 Page #36  
et capabilities, worries about the Cold War XV. Conclusions: What are they? 2007 Page #45  
lked out of that by my parents who cold me to get a real job first as they  2007 Page #81  
g from such rugh alcitudes. He was cold that during reenn-y the e rurcrafr  2007 Page #109  
 right-Patterson and a courier was cold to rake it co my dad, who \\ as ask 2007 Page #139  
ons covered by skin. Tony Dodd was cold that other Living non-humans were r 2007 Page #149  
co the radio, TV and newspaper and cold them to keep it quiet because there 2007 Page #171  
'c know if they were contacted and cold not to, or if they thought people w 2007 Page #171  
he Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, and with the rise of terrorism 2008 Page #25  
rlin Wall came down and the Soviet Cold War thawed, the United States cance 2008 Page #72  
Union's military activities in the Cold War? What were UK and US operatives 2008 Page #74  
re of a thunderstorm. But it was a cold night without storms. Penniston 's  2008 Page #81  
erpt B: So we 're walkin' and it's cold and we come across a creek that we  2008 Page #85  
 meet their deaths in that remote, cold location is still beino hiohJiohted 2008 Page #103  
 and ears in the early days of the Cold War. Under Gehl en's proposal to of 2008 Page #139  
mall wonder there was an immediate Cold War, which may well have been the g 2008 Page #139  
tings over Europe ■ The End of the Cold War ■ Creating The New World Order  2008 Page #167  
cance to the bigger picture of the Cold War. I further recommend that the D 2009 Page #16  
rms such as atomic theory, hot and cold fusion, or the more specific quantu 2009 Page #20  
 shall never forget. In the coming Cold war it would be reasonable to expec 2009 Page #20  
 The Flying Saucer was released, a cold war drama that took place among har 2009 Page #30  
sued an Executive Order to placing cold war psychological warfare programs  2009 Page #35  
gence Operations as they relate to Cold War Psychological Warfare Plans I w 2009 Page #37  
gency organjzation responsible for Cold War psychological warfare activitie 2009 Page #37  
arded to Dulles. NSAM 55-57 placed Cold War operations firmly under the con 2009 Page #38  
 issued the same day that involved Cold War operations by MJ-12. As I will  2009 Page #38  
 presidential executive control of Cold War psychological warfare programs  2009 Page #38  
ence Operations as they related to Cold War Psychological Warfare Plans."20 2009 Page #39  
announced initiative with powerful Cold War implications was a more secreti 2009 Page #40  
 Kennedy's 1963 efforts to end the Cold War, cooperate with the USSR on joi 2009 Page #43  
whom she described as having "very cold eyes." We discussed this interview  2009 Page #92  

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lf of the government was Col. Bill Coleman, who had been the Project Blue B 2004 Page #182  
re invited by Mr. Hatch by Colonel Coleman, and they said "Okay, well just  2004 Page #183  
ng." So we went of to meet Colonel Coleman. Now he's the one that looks lik 2004 Page #183  
e would call another. For instance Coleman said "Hold on" as we were sittin 2004 Page #183  
proceed they got a phone call from Coleman saying the government had change 2004 Page #184  
t." Robert Emenegger asked Colonel Coleman why the film had been pulled man 2004 Page #185  
led many times. Each time he asked Coleman would have a different answer. H 2004 Page #185  
t, was approached again by Colonel Coleman. Coleman stated that the governm 2004 Page #192  
proached again by Colonel Coleman. Coleman stated that the government wante 2004 Page #192  
o denial and no answer. Once again Coleman and others made offers of all so 2004 Page #192  
 out by General Miller and Colonel Coleman. Without the support of Vallee a 2004 Page #193  
,\l\'CH (UTAH) • PHIL CORSO • BILL COLEMAN • FAA • SUPPORT TO JOHN lL.\CK • 2008 Page #153  

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of your present Secretary of State Colin Powell. Powell was Reagan's last N 2003 Page #199  
 touch with crop circle enthusiast Colin Andrews. I then met with Andrews i 2006 Page #89  
he mountains and kept talking with Colin Andrews. Simultaneously, I began t 2006 Page #89  

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aranoiac whiie Raknes (a Norwegian colJeague) and Dr. Hoppe of Israel and l 2005 Page #103  

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rs ■ W. Bay Irvine, Pres. Marietta Coll. ■ William Cleworth, Pres. Cleworth 2007 Page #43  

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r, writing in the book on which he collaborated with Kenneth Arnold, said t 2007 Page #48  

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 the witnesses, the caliber of the collaboration of the sightings, to lead  2004 Page #187  
he NHI; some might be seduced into collaboration with the enemy. NHI might  2006 Page #64  
 in London to investigate post-war collaboration between the Nazis and Amer 2008 Page #137  
c c011T11111ication , lurnan-arien collaboration. ■ Various atien types: gr 2009 Page #152  

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essfully beaten back, any would-be collaborators would face a dire fate. -  2006 Page #69  

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st century, Mr. Forrestal's mental collapse had to be treated as a national 2003 Page #95  
: WBS: I am doing some work on the collapse of the earth's magnetic field a 2004 Page #91  
ommuni ty. Most spectacularly, the collapse of the Soviet Union during the  2005 Page #84  
counts . Similarly, follo,ving the collapse of Nazi Germany, several of Hun 2005 Page #133  
influence might also result in the collapse of the capitalist system that d 2006 Page #56  
 waiting for human institutions to collapse under weight of paranoia and co 2006 Page #64  
a and nervous disorders, nihilism, collapse of morale. - Slow-familiar-posi 2006 Page #67  
noia, nervous disorders, nihilism, collapse of morale. - Understanding the  2006 Page #67  
e cover-up (Constitutional crisis; collapse of government. privatization of 2007 Page #36  
n deny that following the reported collapse of communism , America has beco 2008 Page #124  
er's rapid rise to power. The 1931 collapse of the German economy due to th 2008 Page #126  

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en used in some time and most were collapsed in the center. A ranch wife ha 2003 Page #45  
28 grams or 4-1/2 oz. Apparently a collapsed container of some sort, it baf 2003 Page #46  
y. One technician was overcome and collapsed when he attempted the removal  2004 Page #81  
d with errors and the case quickly collapsed as nothing more than a simple  2005 Page #134  
ses and Leaked Documents (sic) and collapsed when he attempted the removal  2006 Page #104  

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s tested in the extreme when Mavis collapses and dies on her husband, pinni 2005 Page #150  

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f executive/professional and white collar workers reported more mental even 2006 Page #198  

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inon ami as Intended to operate in collatatra• int .th thr rt. than spare s 2006 Page #31  

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mber of other official bodies have collated a wealth of data and image[) on 2007 Page #138  

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the SED techs, and were the troops collateral damage? Case 2. Varghina, Bra 2006 Page #108  
n blank, escrow deposits, pledges, collateral loans, rights of first refusa 2008 Page #136  

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nough to have Budd as a friend and colleague, I kept him updated on the boo 2004 Page #59  
to Young and Chetham that he and a colleague had been drinking beer when th 2005 Page #39  
merly with the U. S. Air Force and colleague of a Defense Intelligence Agen 2005 Page #59  
 the Cold lf1/'m~ by my friend and colleague Jim l\fartin, who is also foun 2005 Page #88  
r who was Reich's loyal friend and colleague of many years, seemed convince 2005 Page #102  
-called Alien Autopsy film from my colleague Tim Matthews. Tim is a well-kn 2005 Page #146  
ching films of UFOs. Stone and his colleague thought that they had to have  2005 Page #147  
arch into the 6Jm is concerned. My colleague, Tim Matthe,\ s, and me have c 2005 Page #151  
t Groom Lake in Area 51. I asked a colleague, Randy Koppang, to see if he c 2005 Page #173  
 The following year, my friend and colleague Tony Moore tracked down two pe 2006 Page #80  
Potion Down, to be mentioned by my colleague Nick Redfern in the next talk. 2006 Page #103  
cal warfare is Porton Down, and my colleague Nick Redfern will be mentionin 2006 Page #106  
s contacted his former Ft. Detrick colleague Tom Ksiazek, a molecular biolo 2006 Page #111  
e of the story. Moreover, a former colleague of Dodd's, and editor of the n 2006 Page #128  
adopted as a tribute to his fallen colleague (and perhaps as a "signal" to  2006 Page #128  
 a place that she found out from a colleague who had a top secret clearance 2007 Page #85  
e ignition and drove away. Another colleague of the Air Force man said he w 2007 Page #173  
 that particular day when he and a colleague who had been on night patrol s 2008 Page #33  
ed in October 1993, after which my colleague and sometimes critic Stan Frie 2009 Page #7  
s. It turned out that I found that colleague Nick Redfern had studied this  2009 Page #11  
1987. A former counterintelligence colleague of Angleton, who claimed to be 2009 Page #39  
ested I contact him as a potential colleague. I wrote to Yuri Lotosev the f 2009 Page #139  
t including the name of a previous colleague if the project was still being 2009 Page #176  

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d roll his keys and whisper to his colleagues "Here comes the little green  2003 Page #199  
irly brief. At the time we and two colleagues were sitting in a van parked  2004 Page #51  
ve scared President Truman and his colleagues so badly that they all agreed 2004 Page #80  
 rise to questions which he or his colleagues might find difficult to answe 2004 Page #88  
 have obtained details from former colleagues at Air Research, or others he 2004 Page #218  
ated detractors among his military colleagues, got him into scrapes and tig 2004 Page #222  
of his former students in 1954 and colleagues to determine if there's new e 2004 Page #247  
stop to the mockery by some of rus colleagues who were teasing rum about th 2005 Page #32  
wever , Woolcott's husband and his colleagues were escorted from the area a 2005 Page #44  
ion estranged him from his analyst colleagues. Reich's departure from the F 2005 Page #89  
ndo begun by former psychoanalytic colleagues would follow him for the rema 2005 Page #89  
utic practice with a core group of colleagues, devoting much of his experim 2005 Page #89  
ndings. Letters from Reich and his colleagues , and Einstein and his assist 2005 Page #92  
rady and the magazine. His medical colleagues agreed and likewise wrote to  2005 Page #93  
the time Reich visited Arizona. My colleagues Jim Martin and Kenn Thomas (a 2005 Page #97  
ist who disagreed with many of his colleagues and seated on the record for  2005 Page #150  
sed in Europe and Santilli and his colleagues are not against releasing the 2005 Page #151  
 how on 18 January 1974 he and his colleagues were put on "stand-by at shor 2006 Page #122  
and perhaps as a "signal" to other colleagues) who may also been told the s 2006 Page #128  
 Map Tom Sheppard and his two Navy colleagues, Craig Howard and Robert Topp 2006 Page #159  
tments at UNLV, and networked with colleagues from the nursing and mathemat 2006 Page #197  
undtion and by talking with mutual colleagues. After we had talked for a wh 2006 Page #202  
Poulain: "Dear Mr. A. Poulain: "My colleagues and I have been informed by t 2007 Page #198  
f financiers-and close friends and colleagues of the BIS's Baron von Schroe 2008 Page #128  
s true also for my Defense Program colleagues, notably Professor W. Barton  2009 Page #25  
ing approval from six of his MJ-12 colleagues , to lay the justification fo 2009 Page #43  
t immediately with Lotosev and his colleagues among the first on the scene. 2009 Page #136  
ecember 1989, Yuri Lotosev and his colleagues appeared in a nationally broa 2009 Page #137  
earch and investigation he and his colleagues undertook to assist us in bet 2009 Page #140  

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                          SUBJECT: Collec1ions Rrqu!remcnt (er) :'4A (U) 23 2007 Page #175  

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of crystallizatio n. This could be collecced and then decomposed into hydro 2008 Page #112  

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ed under General Nathan Twining to collect information on the UFO flap with 2003 Page #42  
hydrogen is confirmed. In order to collect enough gas for the flame test, t 2003 Page #114  
des Presidential Secretary calls • Collect calls to the White House • Switc 2003 Page #154  
n — Early United States Efforts to Collect and Analyze Flying Discs, based  2004 Page #62  
secure flying disc crash sites and collect debris. [David Devorkin describe 2004 Page #62  
 and high priority was assigned to collect a .0ecimen of the technology for 2004 Page #65  
phrase, "High priority assigned to collect a specimen of the technology," m 2004 Page #65  
nnell Foundation was supporting to collect evidence for psychic phenomena.  2004 Page #123  
. The exen:iplar in tny :reference collect.ion vas typewritten on an Underw 2007 Page #46  
d sent 3"1 Sgt. Nelson Bandeira to collect the fragment. A copy of the Braz 2007 Page #194  
e BraziJian Air Force directive ro collect the material ·was published in M 2007 Page #194  
rall policy. Blue Book was used to collect infom1ation from the public, and 2008 Page #111  
ified in the NIE? ■Intelligence to collect information ■CI to discredit cre 2008 Page #122  
 it in the "national interest'' to collect and publish UFO material that is 2009 Page #12  
rity Agency be allowed to not only collect vital UFO technical data, but be 2009 Page #16  
s it in the "national interest" to collect and publish lJFO material that i 2009 Page #23  
 first two months and continued to collect and classify data and evidence f 2009 Page #137  
telligence to conduct research and collect information in an effort to iden 2009 Page #178  

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nformation is stored that has been collected by the Air Force, and I was un 2003 Page #8  
trieval Conference of the material collected at that L.A. event; therefore, 2003 Page #26  
: "Based on all available evidence collected from the recovered exhibits cu 2003 Page #28  
1. Do»-d on all avollnblc evidence collected fron The from the Missouri log 2003 Page #28  
urce of the data based on wreckage collected from 1947-1953 inclusive. This 2003 Page #173  
e and from examination of wreckage collected from various sources years 194 2003 Page #174  
chnology: from reports of wreckage collected from crash sites 1947-1953, so 2003 Page #175  
th the information Stan Gordon had collected related to the crash. At the t 2003 Page #193  
1951 edited by Walter Millis. Once collected, discs were processed and anal 2004 Page #63  
ye-witness sightings that had been collected by Project Magnet. The paper w 2004 Page #90  
He briefed many presidents on this collected intelligence, such as when he  2004 Page #101  
aper report on crashed UFO; papers collected; destroyed them 22 1952 The Pe 2004 Page #111  
hat the witness testimony that Len collected is free of hoaxes. Then there  2004 Page #121  
For example, the body of testimony collected by Leonard Stringfield. During 2005 Page #78  
llations ." And so on. Stringfield collected man) of these. Others have spo 2005 Page #79  
nformation is stored that has been collected by the Air Force, and I was un 2005 Page #80  
between recent incidents and those collected by the director of the Office  2005 Page #122  
; and ail information and evidence collected in overseas areas. It certainl 2005 Page #141  
hotographers. To date, Maloney has collected ninety-six major photographic  2005 Page #148  
 trace cases that Ted Phillips has collected from over 70 countries. In the 2006 Page #4  
 I can say is that everything I've collected since all points to the fact t 2006 Page #124  
listening to her story, Nascimento collected the piece, which was about 10  2007 Page #194  
r smalJ fragments which were lacer collected from the vicinity of the Campi 2007 Page #194  
agment with aJJ the document ation collected up to that point. The package  2007 Page #198  
--teR 20 years have passed since I collected all available material on "the 2009 Page #12  
nformation regarding UFO sightings collected by various U.S. agencies yield 2009 Page #15  
 than 20 years have passed since I collected all available material on '·th 2009 Page #23  

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 The Canadian who was in charge of collecting this material for the Canadia 2004 Page #85  
larified (responsibility of CIA in collecting UFO intelligence) 11. Edward  2004 Page #248  
tic horticultural societies may be collecting specimens for their displays  2006 Page #7  
 light going up and down, probably collecting the pieces of the destroyed U 2007 Page #129  
is District were most suitable for collecting these data, therefore, since  2008 Page #26  
has assumed the responsibility for collecting and reporting basic informati 2008 Page #26  

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on o Determination, documentation, collection and disposition of debris, de 2003 Page #174  
is room, according to Smith, was a collection of small UFO fragments for di 2004 Page #94  
t UFOs. When he died, his UFO book collection was massive. Friends report h 2004 Page #147  
n October 1957. He had the biggest collection of outer space files of any p 2004 Page #177  
the Star Telegram's darkroom had a collection of film holders that could be 2004 Page #234  
ntinue in its current intelligence collection activities and counterintelli 2004 Page #253  
med that BLUE BOOK was just a data collection exercise and that psychologic 2004 Page #254  
ver a lengthy period of time. Tlus collection of controversial secret gover 2005 Page #119  
d of specialists trained for field collection and investigation of matters  2005 Page #141  
 cover-up. • "Scientific Ufology." collection and analysis of reports • Pre 2006 Page #25  
ral other researchers, I amassed a collection of data concerning the little 2006 Page #99  
 precautions should be observed in collection, handling, shipping, and proc 2006 Page #106  
he library eventually held a large collection of books on topics related to 2006 Page #197  
and open to serious researchers. A collection of papers was also begun cont 2006 Page #197  
al Electronic Space Command) . The collection of the wreckage debris is run 2007 Page #131  
lligence reports, is the only such collection capability available to AFCIN 2007 Page #134  
·· 2. (U) BACKGROUND : a. (U) This collection Requirement implements DoD Ma 2007 Page #175  
o m.-\intain and be aw:irc of this Collection Rcqrtircment :is: (I) (U) Som 2007 Page #175  
reas Majestic was the overall data collection project, that 103             2008 Page #109  
, one speculates that M is overall collection program, and J is reverse eng 2008 Page #121  
 espionage and covert intelligence collection action. The proper UFO policy 2009 Page #12  
erica's the CIA's UFO intelligence collection and evaluation system, partic 2009 Page #12  
l framework for a UFO intelligence collection effort of top quality in this 2009 Page #15  
 to providing the kind of UFO data collection and analysis capability that  2009 Page #15  
whole coordinated UFO intelligence collection program . The intelligence ag 2009 Page #15  
e pressing question . It seems the collection of UFO intelligence and its e 2009 Page #15  
nknowable. (a) Coordinate UFO data collection with Project Blue Book at the 2009 Page #19  
 espionage and covert intelligence collection action. The proper lJFO polic 2009 Page #23  
ry" of the CI A's UFO intelligence collection and evaluation system, partic 2009 Page #24  
s responsible for UFO intelligence collection. As soon as the Chief Executi 2009 Page #25  
ence and operations engaged in the collection of UFO sighting from foreign  2009 Page #25  

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 • University Library ’s - Special Collections - Stanford, San Diego, Univ, 2003 Page #153  
versity of Texas Library's Special Collections. It is with these four origi 2004 Page #233  

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ent that more particulars on these collective incidents will emerge as time 2004 Page #59  
e same time mark an overturning of collective -cultural assumptions that ha 2006 Page #50  
interests in Contact — not just in collective security terms, but also rega 2006 Page #55  
nna's relentless research into our collective family history, she knows her 2006 Page #180  
ious visit, wruch had not been our collective imagination or hallucination. 2007 Page #196  
nce of national sovereignty to the collective population of the state." Tho 2008 Page #24  
d deeply emotionally affected, the collective mindset of a whole swathe of  2008 Page #36  
rrounded by a coterie of advisers, collective ly known as his "Wise Men." A 2008 Page #141  

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d money. Some crash incidents have collectivel y absorbed hundreds of thous 2005 Page #134  

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Air Force investigators. Now known collectively as the "Kirtland Documents, 2003 Page #147  
n crashed UFO incidents and that — collectively — amounted to hundreds of p 2004 Page #110  
 types of impact on humanity, both collectively and in varying ways across  2006 Page #65  
cted several variants of the A-12 (collectively known as the Blackbirds) in 2006 Page #72  
bizarre phenomenon that came to be collectively called "Unidentified Flying 2006 Page #182  
y none of these factors, singly or collectively , has a bearing upon nation 2008 Page #30  
n the British Isles hallucinated , collectively and on a large scale. 26    2008 Page #32  
d Other Celestial Bodies, that was collectively signed at Washington, Londo 2008 Page #36  
 and officials of the time.8 Taken collectively , the Cutler-Twining Memo,  2009 Page #37  
ries, reports and testimonies that collectively have a significant bearing  2009 Page #48  

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d was arguably the world's premier collector and disseminator of data on th 2004 Page #106  
ield, arguably the world's premier collector and ilissemjnaror of data on t 2005 Page #138  
in the area. Bethurum's wife was a collector of seashells; and as the area  2009 Page #54  

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surviving vehicles in the hands of collectors. Using these technical specif 2004 Page #232  
 found their way into the hands of collectors. Two more of the stealthy air 2006 Page #84  

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 retrievals. • Late 70s and 1980s: Collects scores of first- hand accounts  2006 Page #25  

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S. Army Signal Cops, U.S. Army War College, New Mexico State Library, Santa 2003 Page #44  
n 1911 he is accepted to Dartmouth College but transfers to Princeton the f 2003 Page #85  
liar to most students taking basic college chemistry. If the application of 2003 Page #114  
ment Sources • National Archives - College Park MD - Library of Congress Ma 2003 Page #153  
ts missing at national Archives in College Park, MD www majesticdocuments c 2003 Page #160  
e 1. From the National Archives in College Park there is a note attached to 2003 Page #204  
n Presidential Library and NARA at College Park Maryland, seven if you incl 2003 Page #205  
ted guests of a private scientific college in Princeton, New Jersey. For th 2004 Page #58  
to kindergarten before one goes to college. James Smith, who had come forwa 2004 Page #95  
December 17, 1920 a Graduated from college in 1939 a Joined AF as journalis 2004 Page #107  
s and dates. After graduating from college in 1939, Stringfield joined the  2004 Page #108  
m, "Remember, I am not one of your college professors. I will hit you with  2005 Page #10  
d Yale versus your local community college.3 Not surprisingly, on the issue 2005 Page #76  
period archived at the Army \'(/ar College and that it displays unique char 2005 Page #129  
lictionary . After graduating from college in 1939, Stringfield joined the  2005 Page #138  
18 countries. My audiences, mostly college and professional groups, seem to 2006 Page #4  
nemy. D. Based on my more than 600 college lectures, the younger generation 2006 Page #9  
 local neighborhood. I once did 25 college lectures in 35 days in 15 states 2006 Page #10  
s included professional futurists, college professors, business executives, 2006 Page #48  
ing anti-UFO reporting bias (Berry College study) ► 5) Chronic Institutiona 2007 Page #23  
 Roswell: The Chihuahua UFO Crash. College Station, TX: VBW Publishing, 200 2007 Page #192  
 been a Perseid meteor; refuted by college astronomy instructor. 5. Decembe 2008 Page #49  
, Professor of Economics at Loyola College in Baltimore, Maryland. The reas 2008 Page #124  
nzel, as a director of the Harvard College Observatory, was a respected ast 2008 Page #133  
e Rockefeller family. The American College of Surgeons maintained a monopol 2008 Page #140  
emistry from West Virginia Weslyan College in 1962. A year later on Februar 2009 Page #68  
Engineering at Auckland University College in New Zealand where he worked a 2009 Page #163  
B.) Degree in Physics from Oberlin College in 1931, and did graduate work a 2009 Page #164  
ditions at the Auckland University College. However , he supplied data rela 2009 Page #166  
ditions at the Auckland University College forced the Council to withhold i 2009 Page #166  
Engineering at Auckland University College from 1940 -1949. It was his expe 2009 Page #168  
and Dr. W.G. Penny of the Imperial College of Science and Technology. These 2009 Page #170  
ditions at the Auckland University College. However he supplied data relati 2009 Page #172  
ditions at the Auckland University College forced the Council to withhold i 2009 Page #172  

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presenting the Rockefellers. Major colleges and universities across the U.S 2008 Page #140  
 Area for location of photo •Local Colleges •Wedding Pho1ogrc1phers : Jenna 2009 Page #193  

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 years, Dell, and by his daughters Collette Rhodes, Denise Sparks, and Cami 2004 Page #110  

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

 it reached the north part of town collided with the tower of Judge Proctor 2004 Page #26  
simply break into two pieces as it collided with the surface of Bellingham  2006 Page #191  
ibrarian On August 25, 1974, a UFO collided with a small plane along the Ri 2007 Page #184  

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er an Eastern Airlines DC-3 nearly collides with an identically described o 2003 Page #88  

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e Magazine, March 15, 1954, p. 83. Colliers references on manned space flig 2003 Page #182  
 Braun's statement as published in Colliers 22 March 1952, Space Flight in  2009 Page #17  

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 Biography Of A City by Snider and Collins, Ramfire Press, MO 22. 309 tn AA 2003 Page #39  
story former USAF physicist Robert Collins posted a chart and a letter to t 2003 Page #194  
e Day." As a part of that posting, Collins made the following interesting c 2003 Page #194  
rieval Conference physicist Robert Collins as a cover for the MJ-12 zroup.  2004 Page #177  
us Deaths in Defence Industry TONY COLLINS • Mostly computer programmers in 2004 Page #200  
ram. On 24 May 1963, CIA pilot Ken Collins (Fig. 2) took Article 123 up for 2006 Page #73  
e A-12 began to shudder and stall. Collins attempted to lower the nose, but 2006 Page #74  
al attempts to right the aircraft, Collins realized it was unrecoverable. A 2006 Page #74  
d through 25,000 feet, he ejected. Collins parachuted to a safe landing abo 2006 Page #74  
ough to pick up his ejection seat. Collins was taken to the nearest Highway 2006 Page #74  
 medical personnel. But as soon as Collins reported from Wendover, all effo 2006 Page #74  
s never found. During the bailout, Collins lost his emergency kit containin 2006 Page #75  
on had been flown at low altitude, Collins wore a standard cloth flight sui 2006 Page #75  
he group--which was nicknamed the "Collins Elite"-concluded that while many 2008 Page #35  
. Of course, the conclusion of the Collins Elite was merely a theory and no 2008 Page #36  
heir actions were perceived by the Collins Elite as having a major bearing  2008 Page #36  

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mic propulsion system leading to a collision and subsequent collision of th 2006 Page #11  
ding to a collision and subsequent collision of the lead saucer and its win 2006 Page #11  
hed, inter-active program, mid-air collision, body-bag, air-borne release,  2006 Page #105  
h had been involved in the mid-air collision. At 1746 hrs the Hueys departe 2006 Page #135  
ge with the hole was caused by the collision with the civilian aircraft. Th 2006 Page #136  
n with the civilian aircraft. That collision occurred while the object was  2006 Page #136  
 president of Mexico and a mid-air collision between three UFOs and a small 2007 Page #184  
her aircraft headed toward it on a collision course. Somewhere over a vast  2007 Page #186  
y from the Texas border, a mid-air collision occurred between the streaking 2007 Page #186  
iles around. Simulation of Mid-air Collision benveen UFO and Airplane Follo 2007 Page #186  
 to have resulted from the mid-air collision between the flying disk and th 2007 Page #187  
the disk's fall to earth after its collision with the plane. On August 26,  2007 Page #187  
 about to land when it was in near collision with a UFO. Initially describe 2008 Page #67  

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

 via Kirtland AAF. " (Which is now collocated with Sandia also in New Mexic 2003 Page #209  

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 the area, or "promenade ," as the colloquial translation noted in the Octo 2009 Page #136  

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ral. Evidence of CIA/ wire service collusion during a "national security" c 2007 Page #27  

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.. 111,,..IJIOOC '_,dl•lllallll -- COll■J, 111 135                          2009 Page #141  

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 the spread of prion diseases, see Colm Kelleher. Brain Trust, Paraview Poc 2006 Page #114  
f frequency of occurrence. Source: Colm Kelleher's NIDS (National Institute 2006 Page #115  
 Vol. 9, No. 6, pages 66 and 67 9. Colm A. Kelleher and George Knapp. Hunt  2006 Page #208  

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 of YN2 Thomas C. SHEPPARD (Thomas Colman Sheppard, Yeoman 2" Class, 1980,  2006 Page #156  
 name and military records. Thomas Colman Sheppard served in the U. S. Navy 2006 Page #156  
f Discharge," Nov. 30, 1995 ahomas Colman Sheppard's "Certificate of Releas 2006 Page #156  
niform at retirement party (Thomas Colman Sheppard at his retirement on Nov 2006 Page #156  
 ■ Rese-,,rchers and tJ1e Spooks ■ Colman VonKeviczl:y and Blfry Goldwater  2008 Page #163  

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 Moulton Howe and TV crew, Denver, Colo. I began to investigate the worldwi 2004 Page #76  
 with mutilated steer, WaIsenberg, Colo. In the summer of 1979, hundreds of 2004 Page #76  

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

. Stein & Company banking house of Cologne, had long provided financial sup 2008 Page #127  

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

 Poulain, Argentina, 1967; Bogota, Colombia, 1975 or 1976; Tabe, Chile, 199 2007 Page #193  
to the next case. CASE# 4 -BOGOTA (Colombia, 1975 or 1976) -Metal Fragment  2007 Page #199  
ilvery metal fragment from Bogota, Colombia, that was gi,·en to him by the  2007 Page #199  

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

e others) • Cervical lymph nodes • Colon and small intestines 3. Tissues re 2006 Page #115  
d "be" to be devoid seems not seem colon not a comma delete one "is" underl 2008 Page #116  

Word: "colonel", 78 instance(s) (Back to Top)

28, 1975 www.majesticdocuments.com Colonel Oliver North “Well, I haven't se 2003 Page #8  
imply criticize with no evidence. ”Colonel Philip J. Corso Former Head of t 2003 Page #13  
ell known to retired U.S. Army Lt. Colonel Philip J. Corso, former Chief of 2003 Page #101  
nd-breaking and best-selling book, Colonel Corso described his assignment i 2003 Page #101  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Colonel Corso said that extraterrestrial 2003 Page #102  
lth technology was developed." The Colonel said that the USAF and CIA "main 2003 Page #102  
tening non-human intelligence. The Colonel agreed the government had extrat 2003 Page #102  
r a voluntary muscle to move." The Colonel told me how amazed military and  2003 Page #102  
the ranking base security officer, Colonel Ernest Edwards, who passed him o 2003 Page #145  
in 1954, this was precisely right. Colonel Corso in his book "The Day After 2003 Page #185  
 from Sandi^Base under orders from Colonel S. 7 immediate area surrounding  2003 Page #233  
sbergen, presumably in early 1952. Colonel Gemod Dambyl, during an instruct 2004 Page #13  
cle, and was intrigued to see that Colonel Darn.byl was now specifically de 2004 Page #13  
more data to impart: "According to Colonel Darnbyl, the Board of Inquiry is 2004 Page #13  
ested in getting hold of copies of Colonel Halt's audio recording. With the 2004 Page #58  
ened. The base commanding officer, Colonel Blanchard, had sent him to a ran 2004 Page #134  
ase it now, would you, boys?" When Colonel Weaver later interviewed Cavitt  2004 Page #139  
 Wilcox, friends of base commander Colonel Blanchard, radio station personn 2004 Page #139  
uBose, who in 1947 had the rank of Colonel but later was a Brigadier Genera 2004 Page #142  
n't like the message. The late Lt. Colonel Corso, who once gave credible te 2004 Page #146  
rtain that I knew your father, the Colonel. There is not much we can do abo 2004 Page #147  
dgement of close relationship with Colonel Butch Blanchard, commanding offi 2004 Page #147  
reat haste, and the OIC is of full Colonel rank. If possible, Spetsnaz are  2004 Page #169  
wards the UFO subject expressed by Colonel Hector Quintanilla in a book tha 2004 Page #178  
y! We were invited by Mr. Hatch by Colonel Coleman, and they said "Okay, we 2004 Page #183  
 a warning." So we went of to meet Colonel Coleman. Now he's the one that l 2004 Page #183  
handle it." Robert Emenegger asked Colonel Coleman why the film had been pu 2004 Page #185  
overnment, was approached again by Colonel Coleman. Coleman stated that the 2004 Page #192  
been set out by General Miller and Colonel Coleman. Without the support of  2004 Page #193  
l assertion as to the character of Colonel William Blanchard, found in Pflo 2004 Page #222  
ter one, is an anonymous Air Force coloneL I often wondered if Randle was a 2004 Page #224  
 landed on the air base grounds. A colonel and security detachm ent were se 2005 Page #78  
 beam of light was directed at the colonel, who was instantly paralyzed. Th 2005 Page #78  
ens, but their weapons jammed. The colonel was hospitalized and could only  2005 Page #79  
d be made to ATIC Deputy Commander Colonel Wercenbaker. Moise agreed and th 2005 Page #98  
n Hill, Dr. Byers, Haberer and the Colonel. Moise gave an oral presentation 2005 Page #98  
tion and all took notes except the Colonel. Feeling that this had been a si 2005 Page #98  
h and UFOs Several days later, the Colonel wrote to the Director of Intelli 2005 Page #99  
is artful handiwork. In 1997 (Ret) Colonel Philip J. Corso's book hit the U 2005 Page #167  
some eye-opening revelations . The Colonel dintlges how he spearheaded the  2005 Page #167  
ght about the end of the Cold War. Colonel Corso also said that captured UF 2005 Page #168  
rchers have found discrepancies in Colonel Corso's accounts and have discar 2005 Page #168  
es as a ph) sicist could be found, Colonel Corso's credentials were a matte 2005 Page #168  
re met and briefed by an Air Force Colonel who told them they were to inves 2005 Page #168  
ssociation. It is interesting that Colonel Richard Weaver, author of the gr 2006 Page #13  
from UFORI. Autographed 5. Weaver, Colonel Richard L. "The Roswell Report:  2006 Page #13  
y had that the person I called the Colonel always carried [with] him. ... I 2006 Page #19  
ide of the normal chain of command Colonel) outside of the normal chain of  2006 Page #23  
3 small craft come out; One lands: Colonel and security detachment greet it 2006 Page #26  
comes out; beam of light paralyzes Colonel, securItyttwarn Mee weapons - al 2006 Page #26  
bodies from an overseas source It. Colonel tells of intimate knowledge abou 2006 Page #26  
y figure involved in the incident. Colonel Dale Leavitt lived in Sutton, wa 2006 Page #95  
 provide crowd control. I met with Colonel Leavitt on several occasions. On 2006 Page #95  
veral occasions. On two occasions, Colonel Leavitt took me to the Fisher Fa 2006 Page #95  
 I videotaped the Colonel's story. Colonel Leavitt revealed that on the nig 2006 Page #95  
d all samples from the crash-site. Colonel Leavitt gathered and led 180 tro 2006 Page #95  
s, England, Charles Halt (formerly Colonel Charles Halt, USAF, one of those 2006 Page #132  
rchives). On December 6, Air Force Colonel Charles Winkle, Assistant Execut 2006 Page #169  
 immediate high alert! PART V: THE COLONEL"S STORY In 1977 Retired Air Forc 2006 Page #174  
ast co be intercepted by his F-86. Colonel Cooper recalJecl that these cljs 2007 Page #109  
e 8th Air Force, and prepared by a Colonel Elmer M. Neville, it states: 1.  2007 Page #139  
 described himself as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Reserves, telephoned this 2007 Page #140  
ice of the Judge Advocate General, Colonel James Johnson, replied in a 14 S 2008 Page #30  
Base Commander at RAF Woodbridge , Colonel Charles Halt, reveals some extra 2008 Page #32  
d out what was going on.' B: Well, Colonel (Charles) Halt shows up with Ser 2008 Page #87  
 988 Hypnosis Excerpt B: I call to Colonel Halt, 'It's back again. I can't  2008 Page #88  
 Halt. Chris says, 'What happened, Colonel? ' Halt goes, 'Weird things, Chr 2008 Page #88  
Heidelber g, under Deputy Director Colonel Robert Schow, who would become a 2008 Page #137  
Heidelberg , under Deputy Director Colonel Robert Schow, who would become a 2008 Page #138  
ort and this officer, a lieutenanl colonel came to pick me up because they  2009 Page #93  
 waves. General Puttick instructed Colonel C.W. Salmon, the N .Z. Chiefs of 2009 Page #164  
rising Captain W.L. Erdman, U.S.N, Colonel Salmon, Wing Commander Gibson, P 2009 Page #165  
sing Captain W. L. Erdman, U.S.N., Colonel Salmon, Wing Commander 163       2009 Page #169  
aptioned phenomena with Lieutenant Colonel (K.C. Garrett) of the Air Forces 2009 Page #178  
olds) was very much surprised when Colonel (Garrett) stated it was his pers 2009 Page #178  
lligence, was of the same opinion. Colonel (Garrett) stated that he based h 2009 Page #178  
ffort to identify these sightings. Colonel (Garrett) stated that, in contra 2009 Page #178  
ese objects to express no concern. Colonel (Garrett) pointed out further th 2009 Page #178  

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

. .. south to north. An 'Air Force Colonel' (quotes in original] reported t 2008 Page #9  

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

Army Research and Development. The Colonel's list of back-engineered extrat 2003 Page #101  
 an interview and I videotaped the Colonel's story. Colonel Leavitt reveale 2006 Page #95  

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trieval Conference Brooksher, four colonels, two AFOSI men (including base  2003 Page #146  

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

he visitors may be checking on old colonies established by their ancestors. 2006 Page #7  
 food. The societal aspects of ant colonies are well known. Some of them us 2006 Page #101  
ols. Now, one could argue that ant colonies are sophisticated, and that the 2006 Page #101  
 complex. However, if we found ant colonies on another planet, I doubt we w 2006 Page #102  

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ent would be required on earth for coloniz :..ng. 2. If they_consider our c 2008 Page #113  

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right to colonize. Of course, this colonizat ion canno:: be conducted on c: 2008 Page #113  

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

 attention. It assumes there is no colonization and no migration and that n 2006 Page #11  
ate from one data point. They omit colonization and migration which could g 2006 Page #12  

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ity, ::hey would have the right to colonize. Of course, this colonizat ion  2008 Page #113  

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nced civilization that has already colonized this part of our galaxy. Here  2007 Page #37  

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..ass:.c lines. A superior form of colonizing will have to be conceived, :h 2008 Page #113  

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

hite races. G. This may be a penal colony on which aliens dropped off their 2006 Page #7  

Word: "color", 64 instance(s) (Back to Top)

t as a saucer that was metallic in color, no seams, did not look like anyth 2003 Page #23  
fman's church he was known for his color photography of roses one of Huffma 2003 Page #34  
The rain had renewed a symphony of color on the greening plain. When I comm 2003 Page #46  
 is unweathered and a golden brown color It is believed this half-round sha 2003 Page #47  
It appeared similar in texture and color to the slivers, bu due to gatherin 2003 Page #49  
texture (internal and surface) and color, by transmitted and reflected ligh 2003 Page #50  
n acorn and was a brownish-grayish color and it was engulfed in a vapor. Th 2003 Page #58  
escribed as a distinctive off gold color, was odd in that there were no riv 2003 Page #60  
generally dull copper or bronze in color with strange markings which was su 2003 Page #62  
 that the brick was the exact same color as the building that it was taken  2003 Page #62  
ite with a tinge of red. That pink color in the stomach medicine, Pepto-Bis 2003 Page #106  
 feet tall, with grayish-pink skin color. They have no hair on their bodies 2003 Page #236  
eceived, "A roll of 35 mm film for color prints and a roll of Kodachrome 40 2004 Page #11  
 feet 9 inches in diameter, with a color that was described as a mid-gray.  2004 Page #15  
 in a straight line, red/orange in color, flashing on and off and pointing  2004 Page #36  
. Perfectly smooth. More pewter in color. Going back to Ken Farley and Doug 2004 Page #72  
 No seams.' Very smooth, pewter in color, sort of a dull grey color. Two le 2004 Page #72  
wter in color, sort of a dull grey color. Two lenses put together with a 15 2004 Page #72  
e? James: Well I don't recall what color the plate was. But it came from th 2004 Page #93  
ided by a toy company, and that in color and design it approximates the wit 2004 Page #138  
 were objects resembling wood, the color of wood with no grain, but this wa 2004 Page #142  
al made physical contact. It was a color film. After that that would be fol 2004 Page #189  
nds of feet of black and white and color film "between 1947 and 1964 showin 2004 Page #194  
ed that the body was dark brown in color; and he offered the theory d1at pe 2005 Page #40  
scribing a huge, round, wrutish in color, object with a red light toward it 2005 Page #64  
DID HE DESCRIBE ANYTHING ABOUT THE COLOR?" "l think he said it had a kind o 2005 Page #69  
id it had a kind of pervasive blue color, like an electric light, you know? 2005 Page #69  
 no sound and when it went by, the color was black as if light was being su 2005 Page #70  
thor Jim Martin was able to locate color film from the fifties in the Unive 2005 Page #100  
h, as it can be tinted to whatever color is needed, and has the translucent 2005 Page #149  
ic body bits to look real with the color being matched, and yet it looked f 2005 Page #150  
e. Their skin had turned a pmplisb color. These beings were about 5' 8" in  2005 Page #166  
The Nellis UFO — Nov. 1994 ewer., ,Color invert,".,d imagcs, Inside Nellis  2006 Page #30  
n one piece. It was a dark grayish color with greenish highlights. The text 2006 Page #86  
a metal shell that was aluminum in color. It was about nine feet in length  2006 Page #93  
 said to be a head that was red in color was actually an inner helmet that  2006 Page #94  
 body actually reflected the green color of the wooded environment around i 2006 Page #94  
e feet tall with grayish-pink skin color. They have no hair on their bodies 2006 Page #104  
was lit up over the mountains. The color was yellowish but other people in  2006 Page #120  
, each of which was of a different color — red, green, yellow, and purple.  2006 Page #120  
opters were painted a neutral sand color and bore no markings. Eyewitness i 2006 Page #134  
 slightly less than five feet. The color was silver, much like polished ste 2006 Page #135  
YOU PLEASE GIVE DETAIL IN TERMS OF COLOR, SIZE AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF 2006 Page #153  
o bend light and they could put on color, take off color, they could do any 2006 Page #153  
 they could put on color, take off color, they could do anything they wante 2006 Page #153  
ce, but you could tell it had some color to it. And je I had to describe it 2006 Page #156  
ce, but you could tell it had some color to it. And if I had to describe it 2006 Page #158  
outhern Lummi Island. The object's color is reportedly white and orange, an 2006 Page #184  
served an object or light white in color moving across the sky from east to 2006 Page #185  
pe and contained a four page, four color prospectus primed on high qualit:y 2007 Page #67  
cs were poEshed aluminum silver in color, with the aircraft skin seams and  2007 Page #100  
ause the Aspen trees were changing color. And we were in a place called "th 2007 Page #121  
n photographed, the object changes color depending on the color of the 192  2007 Page #198  
ect changes color depending on the color of the 192                         2007 Page #198  
base, but not a complete change of color. Poulain added in our interview th 2007 Page #199  
oke off of a glisterung blue-wrute color, and the UFO rose at foil speed, i 2007 Page #200  
lots. All reported alike in shape, color, and general direction of travel.  2008 Page #9  
 clearly distinguishable yellowish color. I would say the object was just a 2008 Page #10  
e aft section having a more yellow color to it." Later in that same report, 2008 Page #10  
 tall." Its body was dark brown in color; and Werner offered the theory tha 2009 Page #49  
lly you would get some movement of color throughout the fabric of the craft 2009 Page #65  
cross. But they were very sporadic color. CIRCLES THAT WOULD CHANGE THEIR S 2009 Page #65  
E THEY ALL WHITE? No. They changed color and they changed shape ji-om round 2009 Page #72  
he other featuring highly stylized color illustrations. While the Voronezh  2009 Page #137  

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ey. It's not a place where common, color- less people congregate. But these 2006 Page #44  

Word: "colorado", 25 instance(s) (Back to Top)

t. Included were the University of Colorado; Office of Naval Research; the  2003 Page #99  
 CBS television station in Denver, Colorado. There I received a national Em 2004 Page #76  
cattle and horses were reported in Colorado again as they had been since th 2004 Page #76  
lations were not happening only in Colorado. Animal mutilations were occurr 2004 Page #76  
7: Mutilated Cow's Head, Sterling, Colorado, July 26, 1977 An ear, an eve,  2004 Page #76  
n the throat, as in this Sterling, Colorado, case back on July 26, 1977...  2004 Page #76  
IDE #29: Horse mutilation, Ravmer, Colorado, June 22, 1993 And this horse f 2004 Page #76  
ound dead and mutilated in Ravmer, Colorado, on June 22, 1993. 73           2004 Page #76  
, 1980, Greelg Tribune in Greeley, Colorado. And the United States military 2004 Page #78  
ens and UFO seen in hangar 54 1973 Colorado, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Researcher John  2004 Page #113  
lien body in morgue drawer 61 1975 Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA 1 0 0 1  2004 Page #113  
e drawer 61 1975 Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Randa 2004 Page #113  
nal, where even today the State of Colorado is involved in litigation with  2004 Page #125  
 Air Force took this University of Colorado analysis as the prime opportuni 2004 Page #178  
ument. 9. The Author hires NCDC of Colorado Springs, mostly former satellit 2006 Page #46  
ia, and July 9-11, 1999 in Denver, Colorado, invitation -only workshops wer 2006 Page #49  
ers by NORAD in Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado, as Bill and Dennis listened on 2006 Page #145  
Roger Harkins during University of Colorado "study'' ► Many examples of van 2007 Page #19  
hjp role. During the University of Colorado UFO study, a local reporter, R. 2007 Page #20  
ection for that answer to work. In Colorado Springs where the North America 2008 Page #9  
red tail. He estimated object near Colorado Springs and [the] AF Academy. U 2008 Page #9  
was observed in Los Angeles, Col. [Colorado] , Montana ; Kansas; Utah. A Ca 2008 Page #9  
hese sightings in Las Vegas and in Colorado with those over the rest of the 2008 Page #10  
Kuter • T00k off at 0319 Z • !\ear Colorado Springs Cherry Red. Cl!ar Gr..: 2008 Page #19  
h-Altitude Observatory at Boulder, Colorado. In Menzel we find a man public 2008 Page #134  

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n. Condon headed the University of Colorado's now-infamous Scientific Study 2007 Page #75  
st Roy Craig for the University of Colorado's Condon Committee. Craig's con 2007 Page #195  

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

trange bright light, a large light colored box truck pulled up. From out of 2003 Page #70  
l Conference SLIDE #46: Tim Fint's colored drawing of cow in beam, August 2 2004 Page #79  
ped object, silver of mercury-like colored, about 5 m in diameter and circa 2004 Page #174  
 also an instrument that contained colored fluids. A central column ran thr 2005 Page #166  
 to stand on its own without being colored by assumptions that might be mad 2006 Page #49  
 capability to hover. The aluminum colored body actually reflected the gree 2006 Page #94  
thick with a bubble on top, silver colored with a red rim and having two wh 2006 Page #179  
away. Then John Burroughs saw more colored lights in the forest. Burroughs  2008 Page #83  
Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Council of Chur 2008 Page #143  
to the mysterious lights that were colored red, orange and blue. Their radi 2009 Page #63  
tch of some sort. I remember these colored lights but am not sure if they a 2009 Page #84  
ion. I was focused on this and the colored lights when it was over me. Almo 2009 Page #84  

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

he story was soon relegated to the colorful realm of East Anglican folklore 2004 Page #46  
Airman John Burroughs saw strange, colorful lights hovering at tree-top lev 2008 Page #78  
 road along Rendlesham Forest. The colorful red, orange and blue lights see 2008 Page #78  
ersonnel to cover such events in a colorful fashion that relegates the repo 2009 Page #25  

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

I don't exactly remember about the coloring. I don't remember a lot of thos 2004 Page #96  
abric of the craft, there was some coloring varying.from saucershaped to pi 2009 Page #64  
e upper side. It appeared that the coloring was a part of the actual craft  2009 Page #64  

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 test, had a clear, very adherent, colorless film about 29 microns thick wh 2003 Page #115  
 and chemical properties; both are colorless, soluble in water, have a mono 2003 Page #115  

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

apor. There were flames of various colors around the rear of the object. It 2003 Page #58  
ncident emitting bright flashes of colors, "like electricity." He said it l 2003 Page #69  
irection of Big Tusket Island. The colors of the lights slowly changed from 2004 Page #45  
 have been seen to glow and change colors. Glowing spheres have also been s 2005 Page #83  
 one of innumerable shapes, sizes, colors — one need only consider the asto 2006 Page #53  
cause they were flashing different colors, different. I ran back inside and 2006 Page #154  
ll the lights moved in unison. The colors were off-white and yellow-white.  2006 Page #200  
its briljjance, reflecting all the colors, it was the most perfect camoufla 2007 Page #196  
hue or tone caused by changing the colors of the base, but not a complete c 2007 Page #199  
THE OBJ!cCT . (L~b~l ftny llgl,ts. colors, pcot~u~tons) . (E\br-j (On a sep 2008 Page #56  
d shape ji-om round to elliptical. COLORS? Gosh, red, blue and green, I thi 2009 Page #72  

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

heir bodies were able to withstand colossal "G" forces associated with rapi 2004 Page #147  
rieval Conference bang, absolutely colossal. At first, we thought it had hi 2006 Page #129  

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

D 2 8 011-,A, tot; Roam W. =MT Lt. Colossi, USAF (E) Odd, Medical Ressareh  2004 Page #18  

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

l of their desktop and turning the colour right down so that it could trans 2007 Page #86  
 craft, round-shaped, duJl-grey in colour and resembling nvo places turned  2007 Page #193  

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

r to be held in Vancouver, British Columbia, just over the border. Sadly, u 2006 Page #183  
te 1970s. Articles appeared in the Columbia Journalism Review and later in  2007 Page #12  
 Federatio n of Coffee Gro,vers of Columbia ran a series J of highly succes 2007 Page #61  
 staff, Division of War Research , Columbia University from 1943 -46 as a R 2009 Page #164  

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

ie know why they're here." For the Columbian coffee, of course. The fake UF 2007 Page #61  

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

 at Lockbourne Air Force Base near Columbus, Ohio, which guarded the object 2003 Page #61  
ilter Center at Lockbourne AFB, in Columbus, Ohio. If my screened UFO repor 2004 Page #108  
ilter Center at Lockbourne AFB, in Columbus, Ohio. If my screened UFO repor 2005 Page #139  
ltaneously in Atlanta, Newman, and Columbus, Georgia; in Sylacauga and Birm 2007 Page #133  
lly developed by Battelle, Inc. of Columbus , Ohio.43 It turns out I 94 7 w 2009 Page #91  

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

. Moments after the object fell, a column of blue smoke rose above the tree 2003 Page #53  
ginated from observers who saw the column of smoke rising briefly after the 2003 Page #53  
 the universe?" "And again, in her column Broadway Bulletin Board, on Novem 2004 Page #247  
ontained colored fluids. A central column ran through the center of the cra 2005 Page #166  
AT: FIVE DISCS, EACH IN A VERTICAL COLUMN? Yes. That is correct. I'll tell  2006 Page #153  
M ANNOTATIONS ■ "And again, in her column Broadway Bulletin Award, Miss Kil 2007 Page #48  
of the witnesses describe seeing a column of white smoke produced by the UF 2007 Page #128  
 Followino-the publicati on of his column in O Globo, Sued was contacted b\ 2007 Page #195  
ssed what was described as a large column of blue light moving deliberately 2008 Page #97  
ed by the% differences in the last column. Neither Wood nor Chaski computed 2008 Page #107  
to understand because they are the column headings of some of the program's 2008 Page #108  

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

y succeeded. Nationally syndicated columnist Drew Pearson (who has an ongoi 2003 Page #89  
ewart Alsop, a powerful syndicated columnist with the New York Herald Tribu 2004 Page #103  
en, the weU-known celebrity gossip columnist of the 1950s and 1960s, who wa 2007 Page #135  
1957, when Ibrahim Sued, a popular columnist with the Rio de Janeiro newspa 2007 Page #194  

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

ws stories squeezed into the seven columns of the old newspaper. All 16 con 2004 Page #31  
of each case. The table has eleven columns, as shown on Slide 5, which is s 2004 Page #110  
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ng factor for anachronisms is 5.0. Combining the weighted scores associated 2005 Page #137  
t, only a few minutes. However, by combining the information in this versio 2006 Page #168  
raft as far as 210 miles away." By combining the known radar capabilities w 2006 Page #171  

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ing noise like a powerful internal combustion engine, until it clisappeared 2005 Page #37  

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 it is not original paper. Next we come to a memo addressed to the Non-Terr 2003 Page #27  
hat were asked by the officials to come to the site and finally, the people 2003 Page #30  
 away the evidence. Where did they come from? The answer is just a short fi 2003 Page #33  
hen and Where Did It Crash? Now we come to the really hard questions. When  2003 Page #36  
is case is still out there. It may come in the form of physical evidence, b 2003 Page #38  
etails about the Maury Island case come from several Freedom of Information 2003 Page #41  
the alien technology you worked on come from Roswell? A. It was from Roswel 2003 Page #43  
 the idea that some of it may have come from the San Augustin crash. (Art B 2003 Page #43  
nd here, but look at that sky they come from!" I had never thought of it in 2003 Page #46  
s getting cooler, now a breeze had come up. Earlier some cumulus clouds had 2003 Page #46  
 This foam rubber in shoes did not come into general use until the 1960s, a 2003 Page #49  
nt. Many first hand witnesses have come forward, providing me with pieces o 2003 Page #56  
ted to me. The Kecksburg witnesses come from all walks of life including fa 2003 Page #57  
on on the incident. He was told to come into the barracks, that members of  2003 Page #59  
r the years many explanations have come to my attention concerning the poss 2003 Page #65  
didn't just make itself. It had to come from somewhere. And that's one of t 2003 Page #110  
y who had the "need to know" would come to realize that he had stumbled ont 2003 Page #141  
l that Bennewitz asked Sprinkle to come back soon to try and fill in the mi 2003 Page #144  
, Bennewitz asked Doty if he could come to the base and discuss his researc 2003 Page #145  
ckbiting, he thought that he would come as clean as he thought was possible 2003 Page #147  
hem breached. Paul Bennewitz would come to trust at least some of the words 2003 Page #148  
oks were truly worried about would come calling, pretending to be innocentl 2003 Page #148  
oed the abduction stories that had come tumbling out of Myrna Hansen when L 2003 Page #149  
arlier. The AFOSI would eventually come calling and deliver an "improved" v 2003 Page #149  
"control group" MJ 12 had recently come to the conclusion that "there was n 2003 Page #150  
ically, strong arguments of fakery come from those who have had access to c 2003 Page #171  
m Fort Meade in 2000 □ I saw pages come out of envelope □ TOP SECRET/MAJIC  2003 Page #180  
akery is about as close as you can come to proving authenticity. Other, les 2003 Page #184  
r nearly 50 years. How far have we come? To what extent is our society rich 2003 Page #187  
es in Washington but was unable to come up with a single piece of paper on  2003 Page #194  
 these unidentified flying objects come and testify. I think the American p 2003 Page #195  
d told of UFOs and crashed saucers come from a leaked document that was put 2003 Page #197  
said, "The goddamnest things would come out of his mouth." Reagan had two U 2003 Page #198  
s to UFOs? Cheney: Um...I have not come across the subject since I've been  2003 Page #202  
him, told him to think it over and come in today and give me his reactions. 2003 Page #230  
 genesis of the affair appeared to come from a U.S. Department of State tel 2004 Page #7  
, the strangest report that I have come across can be found in a 3-page doc 2004 Page #16  
rst coining a term which would not come into common usage for nearly 100 ye 2004 Page #28  
Williams said he saw three figures come out of the craft and approach him.  2004 Page #32  
canned the waters for whatever had come down there, not knowing what to exp 2004 Page #35  
n Pond saw the two fishing vessels come out of the western entrance and slo 2004 Page #39  
ut seems to expand as more details come out. Perhaps some day we will be ab 2004 Page #45  
ge others who had been involved to come forward. Since then, new informatio 2004 Page #46  
ng, you could feel it. The UFO did come back the next two nights so you mus 2004 Page #50  
 trucking in that direction, he'll come to the substation, now that's an ar 2004 Page #52  
 it finally disappeared and didn't come back. The fighters stayed up anothe 2004 Page #57  
 remaining individuals involved to come forward and put their accounts on t 2004 Page #59  
ho have already had the courage to come forward, thank you. I am confident  2004 Page #59  
e May 29, 1947. The peak seemed to come after the famous May 29, 1947 "Juar 2004 Page #67  
 when they were fired up would not come out of those strong microwaves with 2004 Page #71  
lene torch — everything they could come up with on the porthole where this  2004 Page #74  
m the government people who he had come to totally distrust. He predicted t 2004 Page #86  
te their performance. WBS: So they come from some other planet? RIS: All we 2004 Page #91  
s to college. James Smith, who had come forward about the hardware his fath 2004 Page #95  
 he and a German friend of his had come across a crashed flying saucer in a 2004 Page #99  
ower line repairman supervisor had come across some debris in a large gouge 2004 Page #117  
ossibly high technology that might come from interplanetary craft. Furtherm 2004 Page #123  
ks. The leaks of the QDs that have come my way represent about another 10 l 2004 Page #125  
st big crash occurred in 1947, how come the Roswell cleanup crew was so rea 2004 Page #127  
ils of the historic event that has come to be known as The Roswell Incident 2004 Page #134  
 weather balloon. How did this all come back into the public eye, after hav 2004 Page #134  
s, Barnett told friends how he had come upon the site of a crashed flying s 2004 Page #135  
hittled. Polyethylene had recently come into existence and was being used i 2004 Page #142  
th, the sort of exaggerations that come with time and the re-telling of an  2004 Page #143  
he range, years after the army had come by to vacuum the field. When he bra 2004 Page #143  
eople, slaves, and these two types come into conflict in every state.' J.V. 2004 Page #154  
 different procedures whether they come forward volitionally or not. Taking 2004 Page #168  
hard, therefore, for the public to come to the conclusion that the Presiden 2004 Page #176  
 these Unidentified Flying Objects come and testify. "I think the American  2004 Page #177  
m "Flying Saucers." It was a dream come true when Air Force Secretary Rober 2004 Page #178  
ld view of UFOs for generations to come. The rumor was that this plan was s 2004 Page #180  
Bay, and so forth. The stars would come out and the conversation would go t 2004 Page #181  
as the only reason Emenegger could come up with as to why he had been picke 2004 Page #181  
e says to us was, "You know if you come across information or technology wh 2004 Page #183  
 strange thing happened. He said, "Come on boys. Sit down. Let me tell you  2004 Page #183  
get out. I even had General Miller come to our house to meet Hynek and his  2004 Page #192  
 from both sides of the issue, and come to their own conclusions. For now,  2004 Page #223  
, not one single civilian has ever come forth and claimed to have laid eyes 2004 Page #230  
over that the two Marcel negatives come from a different batch of film stoc 2004 Page #234  
enance of a document: where did it come from?; the second is paper and ink  2004 Page #243  
ade like if they had a flash flood come down the side of this valley and in 2005 Page #71  
ke that. The plant biologists that come out here don't come out that often. 2005 Page #71  
iologists that come out here don't come out that often. "AJJ the governme n 2005 Page #71  
certain materials reported to have come from flying saucer crashes were ext 2005 Page #79  
ccept the first rationale that had come along, as his expressing no interes 2005 Page #92  
ral months to dissipate. And so we come to it: Reich's interest in UFOs dat 2005 Page #94  
ad in part: "He {i\loise} had just come from \Xlash.ingcon and had spoken c 2005 Page #97  
rel. Hence l say: let the spacemen come; they might save us and if they cam 2005 Page #103  
at time." But does all tlus really come down to a question of Wilhelm Reich 2005 Page #103  
ll, other minds in the galaxy have come to visit. \Xlill tlus change one's  2005 Page #117  
 evidence that nonhuman craft have come to earth-some now in possession of  2005 Page #118  
y, 2005 Forward "Do Flying Saucers come from Mars or Venus?" This was the b 2005 Page #118  
ted. The question became, "Do UFOs come from Alpha Centauri or Zeta Reticul 2005 Page #118  
 question has now become, "Do UFOs come from another galaxy or another dime 2005 Page #118  
al aircraft. This Headquarters has come co a determination that the mystery 2005 Page #122  
 is once again restored, there wiD come a time when surplus funds may be av 2005 Page #128  
952. At least three witnesses have come forward to state that they have see 2005 Page #130  
many questions. Where did the case come from? How many direct first-hand wi 2005 Page #135  
und around us. The sound seemed to come from the next canyon. Jose noticed  2005 Page #154  
efforts. In 1989, Robert Lazar had come forward with the claim that he had  2005 Page #168  
rope in the early 1950s. B. It may come as a surprise to many Americans, bu 2006 Page #5  
 in the world would aliens want to come here if, as you have claimed, we ar 2006 Page #5  
 communications. If the secret had come out, the Germans would have changed 2006 Page #8  
s (Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson come to mind) have already loudly procla 2006 Page #10  
think that surely, aliens, who can come here, must be far more advanced tec 2006 Page #10  
e note that the vehicle could have come from a base on the back side of the 2006 Page #10  
 technology and entities which may come down inside the territory of or fal 2006 Page #18  
O hovers for 3 days; 3 small craft come out; One lands: Colonel and securit 2006 Page #26  
001 Missing' • Where did the money come from'? • Where did it go'? • How is 2006 Page #32  
 it before Fred Meyers was able to come back with his camera to document th 2006 Page #45  
f human life on earth and may have come here specifically to interact with  2006 Page #52  
purpose: Where does the NHI entity come from? Is it extraterrestrial in the 2006 Page #53  
ociety for decades or centuries to come, yet rarely mentioned around the wa 2006 Page #61  
stamp and number 20F123-1 RH would come from the right-hand side of the fus 2006 Page #84  
transmit an infectious disease has come as a considerable surprise to the s 2006 Page #113  
n the UFO researcher community has come to be known as the definitive Briti 2006 Page #119  
told that a meteorite had possibly come down on the mountain and, had it be 2006 Page #120  
police and RAF rescue experts" had come to the conclusion that the strange  2006 Page #121  
onspiracy theorists' wildest dream come true; and despite vociferous attack 2006 Page #122  
ion that he told us had apparently come from [a] person in the North Wales  2006 Page #127  
ing. "But we had a group of people come from Cardiff University and they st 2006 Page #129  
and the available evidence, can we come to any firm conclusions with respec 2006 Page #129  
 mid-air, bodies may well not have come down near the larger pieces. "Unfor 2006 Page #136  
to Atlanta? And where did the disk come from? It was first detected approxi 2006 Page #136  
s year did the notes and documents come into the hands of our group." (32)  2006 Page #136  
urce of the jamming is believed to come from UFO sightings on or near the r 2006 Page #140  
as heard by a ham operator: 'Don't come after me ... they look like they ar 2006 Page #141  
space. ...I'm at 2,300 feet. Don't come after me." (Howe's emphasis.) SLIDE 2006 Page #141  
 Every time the jet fighters would come to check them out, the bogies would 2006 Page #146  
AT POINT, DID ANY SUPERIOR OFFICER COME RUNNING IN AND SAY, 'X IS GOING ON' 2006 Page #149  
 some of them will get the guts to come forward." Disc Crash At Cedar Break 2006 Page #150  
ate aircraft. When something would come over the screen that was unknown, i 2006 Page #152  
hite dome where no information can come from. And the UFOs used to stack up 2006 Page #153  
, Well, if national TV is going to come out and blast it out all over the p 2006 Page #161  
te believing in Jesus or anything. Come on!' He said, 'No, but this could o 2006 Page #162  
o arrogantly and outlandishly just come out with books and media to say Ros 2006 Page #163  
s nightmare (of World War III) had come true. At 10:30 AM Bob Lovett called 2006 Page #167  
te. Something caused this metal to come apart." It looked like something th 2006 Page #176  
r for lowly Seattle (he would soon come to be known as "Mister Mariner"); L 2006 Page #186  
ng invited to evolve, then we must come into touch with who we are— as indi 2006 Page #193  
m human beings to human becomings. Come along with us as we accept this evo 2006 Page #194  
t the date the Mars Explorer would come back on line. This was a very stran 2006 Page #205  
the internacional news wires. I'll come back to the wire services later in  2007 Page #13  
tern for other tabloid coverage co come. r 1970s: i\1lelvin Laird, Nixon's  2007 Page #27  
on of "National Security" that has come to dominate our lives and society,  2007 Page #34  
Over the years, many American have come to accept the idea, expressed here  2007 Page #35  
ical and social. Over time, I have come co trunk that those who are keeping 2007 Page #36  
ubtle approach and stated, "people come from great djstances to shop at Ros 2007 Page #60  
ssibly a syringe. \'(lhy have they come to Earth? The boldest text answers  2007 Page #62  
a bemused Earthling that "\'(/e've come ro learn more about your Enviro-Spr 2007 Page #62  
n presence on Earth? Not that I've come across. What products and marketing 2007 Page #76  
Vs and websites for a long time to come. Their overt, and/or covert mission 2007 Page #77  
rt doing well but then I seemed to come into competition with a lot of newl 2007 Page #82  
unch nuclear missiJes. \X/hen they come our and say these things why the he 2007 Page #85  
ould work during the clay and then come home maybe have a drink and do some 2007 Page #90  
ld gee. GM: Steve Greer offered to come to speak at the extradition hearing 2007 Page #91  
 some offers that have said if you come out of a!J thjs clean then we will  2007 Page #92  
 "Flying Saucers" can now ·finaJJy come to light. This is not your run-of-t 2007 Page #94  
his aircraft, but was soon told to come out from under it due to possible s 2007 Page #105  
                      The time has come for the U.S.A.F. to fully declassif 2007 Page #120  
't quite down yet. We saw a streak come across the horizon. The ball that w 2007 Page #121  
chen table. So when he did finally come home, we were all happy, and my mom 2007 Page #123  
n't know. \Xfhen we saw the streak come across the sky, there would be thre 2007 Page #123  
streets in the town, and we had to come out to the one main highway that co 2007 Page #124  
curred on the planet. Reports have come in from dozens of countries and fro 2007 Page #127  
ny creruble witnesses to trus have come forward in the last few years, all  2007 Page #127  
ntined the town allowing nobody to come or go. Within a few hours the telep 2007 Page #128  
gallen believed the story may have come from the New Mexico area in the lat 2007 Page #135  
 is no denying the fl) ing saucers come from another planet." Kilgallen was 2007 Page #136  
true nature of the object char has come co be referred ro bv U.S. lntelLige 2007 Page #139  
 genesis of the affair appeared ro come from a US Department of Seate teleg 2007 Page #141  
tment yelling for their parents to come out. At the same moment, Rebecca an 2007 Page #166  
ing for someone, or some thing, co come out of it. Mom: Or for someone co c 2007 Page #171  
 out of it. Mom: Or for someone co come and tell chem what to do! (all laug 2007 Page #171  
e elements, excepting oxygen which come from the oxidation in contact with  2007 Page #194  
eor' [quotes in original document] come out of orbit as 03 I 9Z 19 April. H 2008 Page #9  
hnson told me that several men had come out to talk to him about the sighti 2008 Page #12  
aw enforcement supervisors seem to come in two varieties: those who will do 2008 Page #44  
zed that a commercial aircraft had come within seconds of being blown out o 2008 Page #66  
 been released and there's more to come. These are exciting times. 22 Also  2008 Page #69  
he blue and white and orange would come out when it was sitting in one plac 2008 Page #79  
ng in one place. Blue lights would come out of the beam and the white light 2008 Page #79  
ed and orange. A white light would come out below the beam in the trees. AJ 2008 Page #79  
.. it's like it's calling to us to come to it! We've got to go to it. It's  2008 Page #85  
ot to go to it. It's telling us to come to it. We (Burroughs and Penniston) 2008 Page #85  
e 're walkin' and it's cold and we come across a creek that we don't even r 2008 Page #85  
e lights and ask it questions that come to your mind. That light will talk  2008 Page #89  
vereig n peoples. We would have to come co an agreeme nt with them to escab 2008 Page #112  
 foundation, and which may one day come co light. Let's assume that magnesi 2008 Page #112  
ence will never take place. Now we come to the problem of determining what  2008 Page #112  
. How, then, would this occupation come about? 1. The idea of exploitation  2008 Page #113  
h makes it absolutely necessary to come co an agreement in chis area. The a 2008 Page #114  
wns the Earth? (2 parts) ■Did they come because of atomic testing? (Orbital 2008 Page #116  
gue that the United States has not come under the control of giant multinat 2008 Page #124  
nment documents that have recently come to light and were published by the  2008 Page #129  
f migratory children, most of whom come from the families of illegal aliens 2008 Page #143  
osture, and in some ways they have come to a complete halt. Where we go fro 2009 Page #15  
main . We must allow evaluation to come from other quarters in the intellig 2009 Page #16  
technology than all generations to come. Comparisons of the past accomplish 2009 Page #19  
 will be said of the generation to come. If we compare the horse and buggy  2009 Page #19  
rs with the shapely Captain Rhanes come across like a cross between Star Tr 2009 Page #54  
HE SYMBOLS, DID YOU HA VE ANYTHING COME INTO YOUR MIND IN TERMS OF THOUGHT  2009 Page #67  
N EYES THAT YOU WERE SEEING A BEAM COME DOWN IN THE GENERAL AREA OF THE WEA 2009 Page #71  
 the intelligence agencies to ever come forward. Those people are afraid to 2009 Page #75  
 blue and white and orange l-vould come out when it was sitting in one plac 2009 Page #78  
ng in one place. Blue lights would come out of the beam and the white light 2009 Page #78  
ed and orange. A white light would come out below the beam in the trees. Th 2009 Page #78  
aiting for his SECRET clearance to come through so he could officially join 2009 Page #81  
 blue, green, red and yellow light come straight for them over Rendlesham F 2009 Page #83  
 the other B. S. that was going to come down on us. HOW LONG DO YOU THINK Y 2009 Page #85  
his Earth. Nothing I've seen could come close to what this craft was doing. 2009 Page #85  
he said, "/can't tell you-they 'II come and arrest me." At the time I had t 2009 Page #88  
d. We watched raccoons and possums come and go -she had named them and she  2009 Page #95  
sionally some new revelation would come to the surface. On August 28, 1990, 2009 Page #139  

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s: Rothberg discussed the apparent comeback of [Marilyn Monroe] with Kilgal 2007 Page #135  

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ory how Nixon made it possible for comedian Jackie Gleason to view dead ali 2004 Page #180  

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ly Gleason, the second wife of the comedy superstar. We have proof that she 2003 Page #194  

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ctions B"s Stop and the hysterical comedy-classic Some Like It Hot, in whic 2007 Page #136  

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y guard who was stationed near the comer of the hangar "intercepted" him as 2007 Page #115  

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waited solution to the UFO problem comes, I believe that it will prove to b 2003 Page #11  
ng evidence for pre-Roswell events comes from of leaked military and presid 2003 Page #25  
ew national security establishment comes into existence. The President imme 2003 Page #87  
he stomach medicine, Pepto-Bismal, comes from a bismuth ingredient. Bismuth 2003 Page #106  
uction and Definitions, guess what comes FIRST? Security! Section 12 on pre 2003 Page #176  
le away. The big argument, though, comes from those who say, "Why would any 2003 Page #183  
mislead. The president's knowledge comes from short briefings he gets from  2003 Page #189  
 the situation, especially when it comes to the phenomena of abductions and 2003 Page #190  
deck. An even more important story comes from prominent civil rights attorn 2003 Page #196  
cers, and chose not to release it, comes from a 1995 interview with Shirley 2003 Page #197  
nd whisper to his colleagues "Here comes the little green men again." Powel 2003 Page #199  
at the Truman Presidential Library comes a copy of the Wedemeyer directive  2003 Page #204  
nderground, where the under-tunnel comes off and that's a big (inaudible) i 2004 Page #52  
ly briefed on important UFO events comes when we look at the President's ro 2004 Page #84  
 access to the crashed saucer data comes from the story of the Aztec UFO cr 2004 Page #97  
t contradict one. From Hal Puthoff comes a report of an interview with a pr 2004 Page #143  
 not have as good a record when it comes to declassifications regarding UFO 2004 Page #147  
and woman with an independent mind comes into conflict with the bureaucracy 2004 Page #154  
of A.J. Gevaerd and Dr. Roger Leir comes the follO\\ ing, based upon their  2005 Page #31  
idespread confusion occurs when it comes to analyzing political realities.  2005 Page #75  
ense that they demonstrate when it comes to crashed UFOs and hoa.-xes, the  2005 Page #134  
s ownership b:~ Ray Santilli. This comes from both ci\i.lian and military w 2005 Page #149  
s creature is from a , ehicle that comes from another world. Or the other e 2005 Page #151  
manufacturin g. lf this technology comes from another off-world culture, th 2005 Page #162  
hment greet it. Short stocky alien comes out; beam of light paralyzes Colon 2006 Page #26  
gical and Toxin Weapons Convention comes into effect • 1978: Bulgarian agen 2006 Page #107  
ink to this story. Regrettably, it comes from another anonymous soldier who 2006 Page #128  
 January 23, 1974. From Anne Owen, comes the following: 'We had bought two, 2006 Page #128  
listen to it, it's when the signal comes back, you can actually hear the ta 2006 Page #147  
 for about five minutes and Howard comes out first. Toppen follows. Toppen  2006 Page #157  
 ahead to 1989. Unsolved Mysteries comes on TV and it was a popular show th 2006 Page #161  
ed that morning. The first version comes from the autobiography of Dean Ach 2006 Page #166  
 was not published in Newsweek and comes from another source.) Whatever was 2007 Page #17  
ian-language newspaper // Prog,nso comes to the attention of U.S. Intellige 2007 Page #26  
 explosive. lf the fulJ srory ever comes out, the U.S. gO\ ernment may face 2007 Page #40  
msey Clark is some ones whose name comes co mind. He is a former Attorney G 2007 Page #91  
e out to the one main highway that comes through town and turn to go down t 2007 Page #124  
have to turn our attention when it comes to trying to determine the origins 2007 Page #132  
tal Fragment The name of this case comes from the owner of the fragment and 2007 Page #195  
ragment The Tabe alleged UFO metal comes from Chile but it was mostly analy 2007 Page #200  
 Nick Redfern Introduction When it comes to addressing the nature and possi 2008 Page #23  
 ever truly lost or hidden when it comes to very significant events. Hopefu 2008 Page #40  
comes even more indistinct when it comes to this particular case. Donald R. 2008 Page #102  
ts fullest sense. Attack no longer comes from an exclusive direction, nor f 2008 Page #114  
d Stern. Bertelsmann 's real power comes from their ownership of publishing 2008 Page #143  
peared. IT IS A BEAM OF LIGHT THAT COMES OUT OF THE OBJECT THAT IS STILL UP 2009 Page #70  

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, its behavior not suggestive of a comet, meteorite, or shooting scar. Reic 2005 Page #95  
oloo to ortoo to 0000lo trio% Goma Comet Mortis"—                           2006 Page #39  
a , including an asteroid, a small comet, a black hole, or some form of ant 2008 Page #100  
1908 Tunguska Explosion -UFO Meets Comet?, AFP, August 23, 2004 97          2008 Page #103  

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ge fighter intercept, radar-visual COMETA Report. Bnght object approaches t 2006 Page #28  
fense: What Should We Prepare for? COMETA, France. Originally published in  2006 Page #70  

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'm not sure my answer gave her any comfort: "Because truth has its own valu 2005 Page #86  
stitutions that provide a sense of comfort and belonging. The NHI might be  2006 Page #60  
this might give some future aid or comfort to present or future adversaries 2009 Page #12  
this might give some future aid or comfort to present or future adversaries 2009 Page #23  

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es? While later researchers seemed comfortable with the "tagged animal" mod 2003 Page #144  
nse of why the government has felt comfortable in its assertion that the ca 2004 Page #138  
dge. Let us be strong enough to be comfortable with uncertainty. 84         2005 Page #86  
ity can develop through relatively comfortable stages, with allowance for t 2006 Page #54  
 a -you could tell that he was not comfortable. 165                         2007 Page #171  

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 lack of activity. Some may not be comforted to hear that the Air Force rus 2005 Page #142  

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. le In the world of sci-fi themed comic books the situation is much the sa 2008 Page #103  

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tory, even to the point of testing comical or absurd possibilities. With th 2006 Page #51  

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on is much the same. In the Marvel Comics spin-off of the 1987 movie Predat 2008 Page #103  

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mmander “We heard the material was coming to Wright field. It was brought i 2003 Page #16  
'41 The testimony has the military coming to swear everyone to secrecy and  2003 Page #33  
uch books as Kenneth Arnold ’s The Coming of the Saucers and Edward Ruppelt 2003 Page #41  
 contacted. They said a release is coming up. Speculation also is that an a 2003 Page #53  
he frequent news updates that were coming in about the object. The news med 2003 Page #54  
lp answer the numerous phone calls coming into the station about the object 2003 Page #59  
 presence of the military vehicles coming into town from more than one road 2003 Page #67  
 with the numerous people who were coming into the area to look for the cra 2003 Page #67  
later, Don heard very loud screams coming from the direction of those woods 2003 Page #71  
e received one of the first copies coming out of the Pentagon's printing of 2003 Page #88  
rd strange signals he had detected coming from the Base. In time, he would  2003 Page #141  
 was really interested in what was coming out in the hypnosis sessions, bec 2003 Page #144  
 and the fact that this object was coming down into the harbor and that a c 2004 Page #34  
ning to appear that the object was coming down just to the west of the Shag 2004 Page #34  
 She said she had seen some lights coming down and had heard a bang. Werbic 2004 Page #35  
him about the lights they had seen coming down out of the sky, flashing on  2004 Page #36  
nutes earlier they had seen lights coming down out of the sky, flashing in  2004 Page #36  
g of sulfur and there were bubbles coming up through it. In no way did this 2004 Page #39  
thing but could not detect a smell coming off of it, such as a fuel odor li 2004 Page #40  
 of Woodbridge to C Flight... Upon coming to work the next night to start o 2004 Page #55  
ilitary had knowledge of Something coming from the skies and killing and mu 2004 Page #78  
tion of several SED personnel upon coming in contact with debris near the p 2004 Page #81  
. He played a key role in Roswell, coming up with the weather balloon theor 2004 Page #85  
strust. He predicted they would be coming to recover the files following hi 2004 Page #86  
eeting, and no guarantee was forth coming. Smith called off the landing. Ye 2004 Page #87  
getting from the United States was coming through the Canadian Embassy down 2004 Page #89  
 about the size of a loaf of bread coming in. The box would contain a chunk 2004 Page #93  
 crises of earlier years have been coming out slowly. Len speculated that w 2004 Page #129  
 as they made clear a TV movie was coming out that would throw down the gau 2004 Page #134  
, will continue to be very slow in coming. 145                              2004 Page #148  
 the fact that they appeared to be coming from one or more of these two to  2004 Page #187  
ds. About the same time Reagan was coming into office a researcher by the n 2004 Page #189  
was behind this new plan. Was this coming from President Reagan? Emenegger  2004 Page #192  
to look at all the evidence before coming to a conclusion. When dealing wit 2004 Page #214  
ere are other witnesses, with more coming forward now that the case has bee 2004 Page #217  
Germany give England what they had coming." Of course, these sentiments wer 2004 Page #224  
telligence people, for God's sake, coming to this place. \Xlhy? I mean, tha 2005 Page #68  
ning, a large, bright UFO was seen coming up from the north. It moved slowl 2005 Page #99  
og) ' and national progress and in coming to grips with the reality that ou 2005 Page #128  
to 200 feet from chem. Sounds were coming out of the object, like a jackrab 2005 Page #155  
r questions such as WHY are aliens coming here, WHY haven't I seen one, whe 2006 Page #4  
t isn't, obviously nobody could be coming here from the stars. Think of all 2006 Page #6  
avel.... Here are some reasons for coming here to get the ball rolling. I a 2006 Page #6  
sense that a sophisticated vehicle coming from many light years away could  2006 Page #10  
nd no migration and that nobody is coming here. They assume, because it tak 2006 Page #11  
ob security is dependent on nobody coming here... 8. WHY hasn't the governm 2006 Page #12  
falo. Large disc shaped craft seen coming out of Lake Ontario, flies errati 2006 Page #29  
sense of its origin and purpose in coming 3. how it communicates and/or wha 2006 Page #53  
nd Lemon then heard strange noises coming from the area of a huge oak tree  2006 Page #90  
on of several SED17 personnel upon coming into contact with debris near the 2006 Page #103  
(1993): 477-78. 24L. Garrett, "The Coming Plague: Newly Emerging Diseases i 2006 Page #110  
hat direction, with a breakthrough coming from Peters' Special Pathogens un 2006 Page #111  
er scientists would have seen this coming years ago, and the "classified wo 2006 Page #116  
t, like a dormant fire which keeps coming to life. It would have            2006 Page #119  
duals from the Ministry of Defense coming to him. The MoD don't know [sic]  2006 Page #124  
 Blitz and it was like an aircraft coming down, but the sound was louder, b 2006 Page #127  
s — whether or not it was somebody coming in from Cuba? Or what? But they w 2006 Page #145  
they could take the light that was coming down through the clouds and bend  2006 Page #153  
s near or over northeastern Maine (coming from the direction of Goose Bay)  2006 Page #169  
upwards of forty friendly aircraft coming from the north toward the USA bor 2006 Page #173  
     codes and knew the attack was coming. Nothing was done to stop the att 2007 Page #12  
, was a career propagandist before coming tO CPB. Calm '-' ~ 0 _,::;:--=- C 2007 Page #14  
e to see some of the puzzle pieces coming together into a coherent picture. 2007 Page #23  
n air. Then you see strange lights coming through the trees toward you. Ali 2007 Page #71  
ddress and I would look like I was coming from the same type of network. l  2007 Page #87  
ng found. General Patton described coming upon a huge runway that was 200 f 2007 Page #114  
e-the smoke-we could see the smoke coming off the mountain . And my guess w 2007 Page #122  
]east that was where the smoke was coming from. DeBow: Did other people in  2007 Page #122  
kind of our celebration for my dad coming home because we all thought we we 2007 Page #123  
back, we saw the military vehicles coming into town, there were only a few  2007 Page #124  
e a step-van. There ·were a couple coming through with a big patch on the s 2007 Page #124  
 Joe: J use the amount of aircraft coming in and out. \Y/e did have outside 2007 Page #125  
 heard a lot of aircraft and stuff coming out of that small airport. So tha 2007 Page #125  
mes, where you could see the smoke coming out. The rest of the perimeter of 2007 Page #125  
of white smoke produced by the UFO coming from the impact site. One person  2007 Page #128  
e Blue Berets. A keyword that kept coming up in the research for this chapt 2007 Page #131  
, egg-shaped disc in May 1974. I'm coming to that, but first I want to shar 2007 Page #160  
ned his window co listen for noise coming from the object. There was none.  2007 Page #165  
nt, Rebecca and Sandy were already coming outside because they both heard a 2007 Page #166  
went to the door and the kids were coming in. Aunt: And we came out to get  2007 Page #167  
d the whole time like when we were coming up the dirt trail -I'm not sure h 2007 Page #168  
le there, but there were some more coming in. And it was all military that  2007 Page #170  
AF Academy. USAF indicated reports coming in from Idaho, Utah, Arizona, 'OC 2008 Page #9  
rom above ... The light source was coming from this area that was blanked o 2008 Page #10  
anged or amended anytime soon. The Coming of the Fireballs In the latter pa 2008 Page #26  
to alert Shawbury that the UFO was coming their way; but they also wanted c 2008 Page #33  
re enough, he could see this light coming towards him and it got closer and 2008 Page #34  
haped object with a large red tail coming down, out of power, falling." Not 2008 Page #48  
nomial until he saw glowing lights coming in a line from the direction of G 2008 Page #58  
n Act (passed in November 2000 and coming fully into force in January 2005) 2008 Page #62  
use I never saw anything like that coming from the woods before, we (Burrou 2008 Page #79  
 back again.' ... I knew they were coming back tonight! What happened? ...  2008 Page #87  
g out there. They're (blue lights) coming from that craft. They've been out 2008 Page #88  
an (Sgt. Adrian Bustinza) . He was coming up towards me and he says, 'Let's 2008 Page #89  
VE WHAT YOU ARE SA YING ABOUT THEM COMING FROM THE FUTURE? Oh, yes .... Thi 2008 Page #92  
tire Venusian population, who were coming to Earth with the specific intent 2008 Page #102  
craft. And the novels just keep on coming. Chekhov's Journey, written by Ia 2008 Page #102  
n accepc.1ng c.he possib il1c.y of coming co an underscandin g wic.h c.hem, 2008 Page #112  
gned to misdirect Stalin as to his coming strike in the East. The strange f 2008 Page #130  
o me that this document as a whole coming to Tim Cooper from Source 4 was a 2009 Page #14  
o the appropriate agencies without coming up with joint National Estimates. 2009 Page #18  
ement I shall never forget. In the coming Cold war it would be reasonable t 2009 Page #20  
h Arnold discussed it in his book, Coming of the Saucers, and Air Force inv 2009 Page #33  
cess to UFO information soon after coming into office on January 20, 1961,  2009 Page #39  
 handle domestic issues and who is coming in and out of the base. USAF secu 2009 Page #62  
cember 28, 1980, with a light beam coming down right in front of him and hi 2009 Page #69  
EPORTS THAT WERE DESCRIBING A BEAM COMING FROM A LIGHT DOWN INTO THE WEAPON 2009 Page #71  
 trees. The stories over the years coming out saying I jumped on something  2009 Page #78  
." It began, "Everyone seems to be coming to the Soviet Union these days: e 2009 Page #138  
where that funding would have been coming from, especially in the face of o 2009 Page #140  
                                 - Coming from a military intelligence back 2009 Page #155  
blic. Arnold noted in his book The Coming of the Saucers that: Before leavi 2009 Page #179  

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to read a wonderful novel, try the coming-of-age novel The Highest Tide by  2008 Page #70  

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s document is based on NSA and CIA COMINT files and the USAF Project BLUE B 2009 Page #26  

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GP1:Nc1 h4 .tndow to uu., for nobe comirlg fr0n1 ,tw Objcl; ttwn ---- A,h■- 2007 Page #165  

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 rsonsorss ironer swerreare ar aro COMM.. awn. gra, .2. oarit sato. en punt 2006 Page #35  
feller ■ John Meuller, ret CEO RCA Comm. ■ George Romney, Pres. Am. Motors  2007 Page #43  
·13.-ld'-war,• · The, Arab lfh:hcr Comm.l:tee tor U thC1' Is any possibillt 2009 Page #182  

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

ise language use and parenthetical comma usage. The 1941 Recovery Case In t 2003 Page #28  
is phrase is interesting in that a comma after "there," is used in the Twin 2003 Page #206  
the Wedemeyer. Would a faker add a comma? • "Before going to" (blank) "you  2003 Page #206  
ives, "In making your appraisal," (comma) or "is completed," (comma) there  2003 Page #206  
isal," (comma) or "is completed," (comma) there are other subtle correction 2003 Page #206  
ppraisal of the situation there," (comma) whereas the Wedemeyer directive s 2003 Page #206  
fectly down to the last letter and comma, some of which changed just months 2005 Page #129  
neradical present not presents one comma to period delete one comma lives n 2008 Page #116  
nts one comma to period delete one comma lives not life add "be" to be devo 2008 Page #116  
 devoid seems not seem colon not a comma delete one "is" underline nullius  2008 Page #116  

Word: "command", 118 instance(s) (Back to Top)

uring this process he observed the command module with hieroglyphic writing 2003 Page #21  
cal code for city of CG a Chain of command was through the Mayor and City C 2003 Page #33  
ve information from the U.S. Space Command that it re-entered the Earth's a 2003 Page #65  
 Advanced Study Group Air Materiel Command Wright Field, Ohio November 14-1 2003 Page #160  
er: personnel can not see the site Command post —close to site, secure comm 2003 Page #175  
ccess to the Joint Chiefs of Staff Command center, all the military service 2003 Page #193  
/ o "...White Sands Proving Ground Command Center" vs. "...China" « "...rep 2003 Page #207  
y, October 8w at 6:30 pm. Maritime Command called off the search, reporting 2004 Page #42  
e that night. I was on call, other command people were busy elsewhere, mayb 2004 Page #50  
t was provided by the Air Material Command and personnel stationed at the A 2004 Page #63  
ent of Defense's Air Force Systems Command, the Naval Research Laboratory a 2004 Page #63  
e North American Air Space Defense Command. AC&W also became known as LASHU 2004 Page #71  
cooperatively with the Air Defense Command of the U.S. Air Force; and until 2004 Page #108  
port, by phone, to the Air Defense Command Air Filter Center at Lockbourne  2004 Page #108  
Deuley V, 5-6 Sailor, messenger on command ship reported task force retriev 2004 Page #111  
General, as his aide, or second in command. We spent a lot of discussion ab 2004 Page #192  
Historical Services, Office of the Command Adjutant, Headquarters Air Defen 2004 Page #224  
Adjutant, Headquarters Air Defense Command, 13 December 1973 (declassified  2004 Page #224  
 Ben Chidlaw, famous Strategic Air Command General. Actually, his son "lawy 2004 Page #247  
w a pebble at it. The local police command then informed the ESA (Escola de 2005 Page #31  
send a garrison co the place under command of Major Maciel, Sergeant Palhar 2005 Page #31  
 (North American Aerospace Defense Command) alerted Brazilian authorities a 2005 Page #36  
what was known as the Air Material Command Installations Division , within  2005 Page #41  
 first employed by Air i'v[areriaJ Command at \"(/rightPatterson Air Force  2005 Page #41  
. Holly, who had served in the top command (in a defense department capacit 2005 Page #44  
all the Air Technical Intelligence Command (ATIC) in Dayton, Ohio, and make 2005 Page #98  
ho was a physicist employed by the command. Byers escorted Moise to the con 2005 Page #98  
. Twining of the U.S. Air Material Command summed it all up as far back as  2005 Page #118  
the Army Intelligence and Security Command at Fort George G. Meade, MD, rev 2005 Page #123  
 to operatio nal duties (inclurung command of the aircraft carrier USS Ente 2005 Page #130  
cooperatively with the Air Defense Command of the U.S. Air Force (USAF). Un 2005 Page #138  
port, by phone, to the Air Defense Command Air Filter Center at Lockbourne  2005 Page #139  
4, clearly stated: The Air Defense Command has a direct interest in the fac 2005 Page #141  
th.in the ZI after the Air Defense Command has exhausted all efforts to ide 2005 Page #141  
nd in support of Air Force Systems Command (AFSC) Foreign Technology Divisi 2005 Page #142  
y transported to the Air 1faterial Command at Wright Field. However, craft  2005 Page #166  
was first employed by Air Material Command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Ba 2005 Page #168  
t members of the Air Force Systems Command at Edward's Air Force Base publi 2005 Page #173  
 propulsion. The Air Force Systems Command also has a presence at Groom Lak 2005 Page #173  
orked for the US Air Force Systems Command, Aeronautical Engineerin g Divis 2005 Page #174  
interface that picked up his voice command and translated them into flight  2005 Page #174  
rough the normal chain of military command either within the USAF or within 2006 Page #22  
ins outside of the normal chain of command Colonel) outside of the normal c 2006 Page #23  
el) outside of the normal chain of command Covert training occurred without 2006 Page #23  
de of the normal chain of military command and recruited into the MJ-12 Gro 2006 Page #24  
even years, on and off. U.S. Space Command site, around Noverriaer 2000, fi 2006 Page #31  
have a chance to prevail. Military command and control, advanced weapons sy 2006 Page #62  
yle assault, global communication, command and control will be gravely at r 2006 Page #68  
cuyer, a British officer under the command of Gen. Sir Jeffrey Amherst, dis 2006 Page #107  
Army Patch, 1967 (Army Air Defense Command patch in 1967. provided by Bill. 2006 Page #142  
signed up for the Army Air Defense Command called RADCOM after Army basic t 2006 Page #142  
in 1967, the U.S. Army Air Defense Command operated HAWK and HERCULES missi 2006 Page #143  
for the North American Air Defense Command. Since I was part of NORAD, too, 2006 Page #144  
mi, was a SAC base — Strategic Air Command — and a very, very secure locati 2006 Page #145  
under — North American Air Defense Command. WHEN YOU CONTACTED THEM, WHAT D 2006 Page #146  
rom the North American Air Defense Command that know what happened that nig 2006 Page #148  
e that night. There were people in command who knew exactly what was going  2006 Page #150  
 at the time, I worked at a 3-star command there in Norfolk, Virginia. It w 2006 Page #161  
 Admiral Alva D. Bernhard. The new command was to take the place of three o 2006 Page #161  
he East Coast. The Continental Air Command has scrambled and is on high ale 2006 Page #164  
ch activity by the Continental Air Command.                                 2006 Page #164  
rious event by the Continental Air Command. Truman's explanation is somewha 2006 Page #168  
1950 1. The ConAC (Continental Air Command) Air Defense Controller notified 2006 Page #170  
ler notified the Headquarters USAF Command Post that at 1030 hours a number 2006 Page #170  
" published by the USAF Air Combat Command (David Winlder, June, 1997) whic 2006 Page #170  
that was set up by the Air Defense Command. These radar installations were  2006 Page #170  
ing AFB for use by the Air Defense Command or by ConAC in February, 1951. S 2006 Page #171  
ly" means that the Continental Air Command radar operators were not able to 2006 Page #172  
o believe that the Continental Air Command scrambled aircraft and put the U 2006 Page #173  
 commanders of the Continental Air Command aircraft to prevent needless scr 2006 Page #173  
ne (NORAD - North American Defense Command) and they kept following it and  2006 Page #176  
 DEW line, part of the air defense Command, was not established until late  2006 Page #178  
. The closest official Air Defense Command radar at the time was at Walker  2006 Page #178  
7, 1984, United States Coast Guard Command in Seattle, Washington would rec 2006 Page #183  
ation to United States Coast Guard Command in Seattle. 4:28 AM: Upon furthe 2006 Page #184  
ion Bellingham, WA, to Coast Guard Command Seattle, WA, July 27, 1984. "Ibi 2006 Page #184  
, North American Aerospace Defense Command) is asked to check for any orbit 2006 Page #185  
" 37 34 Report from US Coast Guard Command Seattle, WA, July 27, 1984. 35 O 2006 Page #185  
f deceiving people. This shows the Command o Solo psychological warfare air 2007 Page #28  
 US ARMY INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND ATTN HCSF-F1 FORT HEADE, MARYLAN 2007 Page #42  
rs all the way up to strategic air command people -men and women who \Vere  2007 Page #85  
reen and next chose the disconnect command and that was it, that was me out 2007 Page #86  
(Extraterrestrial Electronic Space Command) . The collection of the wreckag 2007 Page #131  
nd in support of Air Force Systems Command (AFCS) Foreign Technology Divisi 2007 Page #134  
installation in Air Force Materiel Command, covering 51,558 acres, and 6'h  2007 Page #163  
23 and 24 of 1954, the Air Defense Command contacted the office of Con-eio  2007 Page #194  
ere the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) is located, the infonnat 2008 Page #9  
this. Lt. Col. H.C. Showers at the command post called "FTD [Foreign Techno 2008 Page #9  
tes later, just after midnight the command post got another report, this ti 2008 Page #9  
rous reports to the FAA and AFLC [ command post] on the above sighting. It  2008 Page #9  
man at Nellis said the Air Defense Command was alerted by the fire trail se 2008 Page #15  
il 18, 1962, the Air Force Defense Command was puzzled by an aerial object  2008 Page #16  
inding flash. An Air Force Defense Command alert reported the object was tr 2008 Page #16  
r the Imperial Iranian Air Force's Command Post in the Tehran area. In quic 2008 Page #31  
eport which went up their chain of command and then the report was forwarde 2008 Page #33  
 this needed to go up the chain of command. The main addressee was the Assi 2008 Page #34  
n passed it back down the chain of command with a message that said: 'This  2008 Page #34  
rding all of this through the Wing Command Post.' ... So, we started walkin 2008 Page #89  
ng World War I-and the Gennan High Command. Lenin, like Trotsky, was labele 2008 Page #125  
ing, commander of the Air Material Command based at Wright-Patterson , was  2008 Page #132  
 Martin, was sent to U.S. Military Command in London to investigate post-wa 2008 Page #137  
e government. ' But it clearly had command of channels through which the go 2008 Page #137  
vision of the U.S. Army's European Command, directed by Robert Walsh operat 2008 Page #138  
LAUNCH SEQUENCE U-.1TIATID WITHOUT COMMAND • LOST TOTAL CONTROL FOR 15 SECO 2008 Page #150  
ffairs/military government plan, a command plan, a logistic plan, transport 2009 Page #36  
ould be wet" therefore was a coded command to kill someone. ln drafting thi 2009 Page #43  
. Holly, who had served in the top command (in a defense department capacit 2009 Page #50  
ff meeting. General Robert Bazley, Command er, 3rd Air Force, Mildenhall, E 2009 Page #73  
1984 to 1986. Before then, he took command of Air Force Inspection and Safe 2009 Page #73  
and complaint programs. He assumed command of Pacific Air Forces at Hickam  2009 Page #73  
e,y distinguished careers in space command and all of them were sitting the 2009 Page #78  
o traffic was recorded through the command post that night, and I believe t 2009 Page #78  
f facilities and personnel in this Command will be at your disposal. Admira 2009 Page #165  
of an Army Research Unit under the command of Professor Leech, who would be 2009 Page #165  
ne 1944, there was a change in the Command of the South Pacific Area. This, 2009 Page #166  
of an Army Research Unit under the command of Professor Leech, who would be 2009 Page #167  
July 25, 1947 from HQ, Air Defense Command , Mitchel Field to the Commandin 2009 Page #178  
Force Intelligence and Air Defense Command personnel were puzzled by the ob 2009 Page #178  

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er management of Air Force Systems Command's test and evaluation facilities 2007 Page #162  

Word: "commandcr-in-chief", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

om Air Chief Marshall Lord Dowding Commandcr-in-Chief Royal AF “More than 1 2003 Page #9  

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

itary officer in a very harsh tone commanded the soldiers to get the civili 2003 Page #61  
ore the winding and hilly old road commanded his attention once more. Norm  2004 Page #36  
iral 1v1ichaelis h.imself had once commanded the Naval Air Special Weapons  2005 Page #130  
lots encountered UFOs. • Initially commanded to chase then shoot Tnree figt 2006 Page #28  
the criminal police chief who also commanded Einsatzkommandos or Killer Squ 2008 Page #139  
8. From July 1979 to June 1980, he commanded Sheppard Technical Training Ce 2009 Page #73  

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

 means necessary. Government would commandeer media to control information, 2006 Page #62  
 worship. Government would quickly commandeer broadcast media in effort to  2006 Page #63  
isk would be that NHI could easily commandeer media itself, in which case g 2006 Page #63  
the enemy. NHI might infiltrate or commandeer media for its own purposes. T 2006 Page #64  

Word: "commander", 102 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ight Field, latter became the base commander “We heard the material was com 2003 Page #16  
ith the material, i asked the base commander to personally transport it in  2003 Page #17  
and truck drivers, most likely the commander, medical officer and intellige 2003 Page #33  
n o Capt. Harold J. Shelden, Jr. - Commander o 1st Lt. Lucas L. Digiglia -  2003 Page #33  
nt from Captain Joseph Dussia, the commander of Troop A State Police headqu 2003 Page #55  
nario: While a staff psychiatrist, Commander R.R. Dean is asleep in the roo 2003 Page #91  
declines. Harrison then reports to Commander Deen's room and reports this e 2003 Page #91  
ng room, he was introduced to base commander Brigadier General William 141  2003 Page #145  
" filled out by Doty and his AFOSI commander Major Thomas Cseh. They descri 2003 Page #147  
 Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Acting Deputy Commander, Army Air Forces Major General 2003 Page #191  
/Cy 1/Cy 1/CyChief of Staff to tho Commander in Chief of the Forces Militar 2003 Page #214  
ATT/AIRA talked this date with the Commander of the Bolivian army and he in 2004 Page #9  
 sightings continuing, Deputy Base Commander Charles I. Halt recorded his a 2004 Page #47  
rdon Williams, RAF Bentwaters Wing Commander) to an F-16 on the Bentwaters  2004 Page #50  
nce and White Sands Proving Ground Commander: Lt. Col. Harold R. Turner, Wh 2004 Page #64  
ed by Major General John L. Homer, Commander of Ft. Bliss from 1946 to 1950 2004 Page #67  
tters to the Wright Patterson Base Commander" following Roswell. President  2004 Page #85  
dahl Talks to an Alien In 1959 Lt. Commander Robert Neasham and U.S. Navy C 2004 Page #103  
ander Robert Neasham and U.S. Navy Commander Julius Larsen found the report 2004 Page #103  
 long story short Mrs. Swan taught Commander Larsen how to contact the one  2004 Page #104  
eter brighter than the center. Lt. Commander Neasham checked with Washingto 2004 Page #104  
of Sheriff Wilcox, friends of base commander Colonel Blanchard, radio stati 2004 Page #139  
 General Arthur Exon, who was Base Commander of Wright Patterson Air Force  2004 Page #143  
iet military. Marshal Tukachevsky, commander of the Red Army in 1933 believ 2004 Page #153  
 related decisions required of the commander -in chief of the military. I t 2004 Page #176  
slator, I was told. A HoHoman base commander and other Air Force officers w 2004 Page #182  
woop, Pflock paints Blanchard, the commander of the 509th Bomb Group and Ro 2004 Page #222  
bris via B-29 to Gen. Roger Ramey, Commander 8th Army Air Corps at Fort Wor 2004 Page #226  
 widow of Gen. Roger Ramey, former commander of the 8th Army Air Force. She 2004 Page #226  
a private phone line from the base commander at Wright Field saying that: ' 2005 Page #40  
eport could be made to ATIC Deputy Commander Colonel Wercenbaker. Moise agr 2005 Page #98  
ef of Naval Operations (A.ir); and Commander, Naval A.ir Force, Atlantic Fl 2005 Page #130  
arly Vietnam era. His father was a commander in the avy and was stationed w 2005 Page #164  
 Round UFO hovering near airfield: commander scrambles SU- 22 aircraft to i 2006 Page #28  
ram. Brig. Gen. Boyd Hubbard, Jr., commander of the 4520th Combat Crew Trai 2006 Page #75  
munication between the crash scene commander and his superiors at CIA Headq 2006 Page #76  
ombat veteran, and in 1952 was the commander of the West Virginia National  2006 Page #95  
ntified aerial discs that the Base Commander called "peculiar phenomenon."  2006 Page #139  
ng to them. At that one point, the commander that was on duty that night at 2006 Page #146  
 Seaman Apprentice to the staff of Commander Amphibious Group I. Slide 32:  2006 Page #157  
k, Virginia. It was COMNAVAIRLANT (Commander Air Force, Atlantic Fleet (AIR 2006 Page #161  
lace of three older organizations: Commander Carriers, Atlantic Fleet; Carr 2006 Page #161  
 AirLant's West Coast counterpart, Commander Air Force, Pacific Fleet, thre 2006 Page #161  
n who worked for him who was a Lt. Commander, and I don't remember his last 2006 Page #161  
ing it closed. So, I told that Lt. Commander who worked for Captain Wood wh 2006 Page #161  
t to tell me what you told the Lt. Commander down there?' So, I told him th 2006 Page #162  
ATT/AIRA talked this date with the Commander of the Bolivian army and he in 2007 Page #142  
d out for Major Ernest E. Edwards, Commander of the Manzano Coyote Canyon c 2007 Page #174  
13 January 1981 by the Deputy Base Commander at RAF Woodbridge , Colonel Ch 2008 Page #32  
 to the RAF Bentwaters Deputy Base Commander, Charles Halt. Excerpt of John 2008 Page #79  
s again. This time Bentwaters Base Commander Lt. Col. Charles Halt was in t 2008 Page #84  
pnosis Excerpt 78 B (quoting Shift Commander): Heathrow Tower said they def 2008 Page #84  
real clearly with them (base Shift Commander?) and they are saying, 'What's 2008 Page #86  
ritish police are there, the Shift Commander 's there, the Security Flight  2008 Page #86  
unrise on December 26, 1980, Shift Commander comments): 'Well, nothing was  2008 Page #86  
h the lights? B: No. And he (Shift Commander) goes, 'Well, gentlemen , I've 2008 Page #86  
oughs was told that a female Shift Commander was driving in her jeep when a 2008 Page #86  
          [RAF Bentwaters new base commander in December 1980 was Col. Ted  2008 Page #88  
s Col. Ted Conrad. His Deputy Base Commander was Lt. Col. Charles 1. Halt.  2008 Page #88  
s 1. Halt. Their boss was the Wing Commander of the 81st Tactical Fighter W 2008 Page #88  
. Williams , Captain and Day Shift Commander , Mike Verrano, is quoted in t 2008 Page #88  
s Halt, RAF Bentwaters Deputy Base Commander , wrote a report dated January 2008 Page #93  
. Halt, Lt. Col., USAF Deputy Base Commander (RAF Bentwaters) . SLIDE# 47 U 2008 Page #94  
nt NM7. ---Gen. Nathan F. Twining, commander of the Air Material Command ba 2008 Page #132  
e links, nevertheless was the base commander of Fort Bliss near El Paso, Te 2008 Page #134  
n 1952, the popular Allied Supreme Commander, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, wa 2008 Page #138  
 ominous. Since 2000, the nation's commander and chief has been the grandso 2008 Page #144  
eat was echoed by Marshal Birysov, Commander of the Soviet Union's Strategi 2009 Page #17  
I. Halt (Ret.), former Deputy Base Commander , RAF Bentwaters , England, De 2009 Page #59  
e man who was then the Deputy Base Commander at RAF Bentwaters , went on th 2009 Page #59  
fore being assigned as Deputy Base Commander at RAF Bentwaters in 1980. His 2009 Page #60  
twaters in 1980. His boss and base commander was Col. Ted Conrad, who had n 2009 Page #60  
very long. Their boss was the Wing Commander of the 81 st Tactical Fighter  2009 Page #60  
F Bentwaters Captain and Day Shift Commander, Mike Verano, who told Larry W 2009 Page #60  
is. His RAF Bentwaters Deputy Base Commander was Col. Charles Halt. Not lon 2009 Page #62  
ed the 81 st Police Squadron Shift Commander, Lt. Fred "Skip" Buran, and as 2009 Page #63  
d off radar." That convinced Shift Commander Lt. Buran to give Sgt. Pennist 2009 Page #63  
 st Security Police Squadron Shift Commander that night, Lt. Fred Buran, th 2009 Page #63  
 st Security Police Squadron Shift Commander Lt. Fred Buran. Later, both ta 2009 Page #68  
 Later, both talked to Deputy Base Commander Charles Halt, who asked a lot  2009 Page #68  
efing was with RAF Bentwaters Base Commander Ted Conrad who did not ask eit 2009 Page #68  
nomenon directly. Even Deputy Base Commander Charles Halt became suspicious 2009 Page #68  
ms and USAF General Robert Bazley, Commander of the 3rd Air Force at RAF Mi 2009 Page #68  
as promoted to RAF Bentwaters Base Commander and later also served as Base  2009 Page #68  
nder and later also served as Base Commander at Kunsan Air Base in Korea. L 2009 Page #68  
sham Forest for his boss, the Wing Commander of the 81 st Tactical Fighter  2009 Page #72  
ce four star general who served as Commander in Chief, Pacific Air Forces ( 2009 Page #73  
, Texas. He returned to England as Commander , 3rd Air Force at Royal Air F 2009 Page #73  
s USAF General Robert Bazley, then Commander of the 3rd Air Force at Royal  2009 Page #74  
cluding RAF Bentwaters Deputy Base Commander Lt. Col. Charles Halt, to retu 2009 Page #82  
ock, General Gordon Williams, Base Commander Ted Conrad and Deputy Base Com 2009 Page #82  
mmander Ted Conrad and Deputy Base Commander Charles Halt showed up with ca 2009 Page #82  
he future by an American Air Force commander. General George C. Kenney, hea 2009 Page #162  
ose from a suggestion made by Wing Commander E.A. Gibson to Lieutenant Gene 2009 Page #164  
oposal before Admiral W.F. Halsey, Commander of the South Pacific Area (Com 2009 Page #164  
 . Arrangements were made for Wing Commander Gibson, Professor J.M. Snodgra 2009 Page #164  
rdman, U.S.N, Colonel Salmon, Wing Commander Gibson, Professors Snodgrass a 2009 Page #165  
. "Arrangements were made for Wing Commander Gibson, Professor J.M. Snodgra 2009 Page #169  
ose from a suggestion made by Wing Commander E.A. Gibson to Lieutenant Gene 2009 Page #169  
dman, U.S.N., Colonel Salmon, Wing Commander 163                            2009 Page #169  
pessimistic." Confirmed: COMSOPAC (Commander South Pacific) fSRVIC,[.U: "SE 2009 Page #170  
st/engineer. New Zealand Air Group Commander, work force of New Zealand Arm 2009 Page #176  

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ews that after a call to the Shift Commander's office, he was told to proce 2008 Page #80  

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e, Germany , in July 1981, as Vice Commander-in-Chief of U.S.Air Forces in  2009 Page #73  

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otographers, coroners and military commanders that likely should have been  2003 Page #21  
ce dispatchers ■ Sikeston military commanders Huffman stated via Charlette  2003 Page #34  
administration or related military commanders in 1947 where known authentic 2003 Page #209  
 a monumental headache for all its Commanders. ATIC Commanders (would) crin 2004 Page #178  
dache for all its Commanders. ATIC Commanders (would) cringe on hearing the 2004 Page #178  
AEC, AFS\VP, 4th Arm), [and] local commanders perturbed by implications of  2005 Page #74  
t the awareness of normal military commanders Covert training occurred with 2006 Page #23  
t the awareness of normal military commanders Employment occurred without n 2006 Page #23  
t occurred without normal military commanders being aware that he was perfo 2006 Page #23  
t occurred without normal military commanders being aware that he was perfo 2006 Page #23  
t the awareness of normal military commanders. 5. Deployment and work with  2006 Page #24  
t the awareness of normal military commanders. 6. Clearances for MJ-12 Grou 2006 Page #24  
il or awareness by normal military commanders of participation in MJ-12 Gro 2006 Page #24  
had sent a warning to U. S. forces commanders throughout the world of a hei 2006 Page #165  
ould have been passed to the local commanders of the Continental Air Comman 2006 Page #173  
 Specified Commands shall pro~·ide commanders or organizations responsible  2007 Page #175  
ati on eApeditiously 10 rcponsible commanders and 10 organiz.11ion s rcspon 2007 Page #175  
tion expeditiousl y to responsible commanders and to organizations responsi 2007 Page #175  
ed and Specific Major Commands and Commanders. In connection with my Classi 2009 Page #27  
sinterpreted by Regional and Local Commanders CONUS as giving them license  2009 Page #27  
 to brief the various Authoriz.ing Commanders on the subject to ensure that 2009 Page #28  
 quickly became apparent to allied commanders that they were not a weapon o 2009 Page #155  

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David James Leech, was receiving a Commandership of the British Empire at t 2009 Page #156  
rofessor , T.D.J. Leech received a commandership of the order of the Britis 2009 Page #167  

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. Dubose I- rom 1964-66 he was the Commanding Officer of Wright-Patterson A 2003 Page #17  
n this classified SECRET document, Commanding General Nathan Twining notes  2003 Page #87  
Turner, White Sands Proving Ground commanding officer, blamed "peculiar phe 2004 Page #64  
Turner, White Sands Proving Ground commanding officer, was planning a SECRE 2004 Page #67  
urned to write up the event to his commanding general, but was told to drop 2004 Page #105  
hat year it had happened. The base commanding officer, Colonel Blanchard, h 2004 Page #134  
ship with Colonel Butch Blanchard, commanding officer of the Roswell Army A 2004 Page #147  
p to a point and you go up to your commanding officer and he says "don't go 2004 Page #185  
lastic cladding wrap." -R&D Lab to Commanding Genl, 2 Sep 47 ■ Specific Cor 2005 Page #11  
AND SAY, 'X IS GOING ON'? Yes, the commanding officer that night came into  2006 Page #149  
en he went and probably called the commanding officer of the unit. The next 2006 Page #149  
rn1y's Artillery School as well as commanding general of the Sandia Atomic  2008 Page #134  
orning a courier was sent from the commanding officer of the Base. He was c 2009 Page #90  
nse Command , Mitchel Field to the Commanding General, Army Air Forces conc 2009 Page #178  

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sdiction. Otto Skorzeny , the Nazi commando who may have recovered Solomon  2008 Page #139  

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in Hollywood. Were the directional commands a series of electronic instruct 2003 Page #101  
nd and translated them into flight commands. The craft was capable of trans 2005 Page #174  
ed by several groups with rigorous commands of population biology and ecosy 2006 Page #113  
run into a lot of trouble in other commands. Maybe not a lot of trouble, we 2006 Page #161  
entary way to access computers via commands). I read through lots of pages  2007 Page #85  
ccs. and the Unified and Specified Commands shall pro~·ide commanders or or 2007 Page #175  
sued to Unified and Specific Major Commands and Commanders. In connection w 2009 Page #27  

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ney *we mv.tra, far ttm r#4.0. ten Commapamoirmi I 41.. MOW 11.1000.• 11.04 2006 Page #32  

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s a character. Characters might be commas, periods, letters, question marks 2008 Page #106  
using adjacent punctuation such as commas, quotes, and a small variety of o 2008 Page #108  

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rder to dctc-rminc • first cb1c of commcm al avililabiliy The writing on p1 2007 Page #46  

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obsolete, but made tl I no further commcnl I: t-- \Super 'Whistles,' Light  2009 Page #183  

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issing; however they were going to commence a radio and phone search all up 2004 Page #38  
to note this search effort did not commence until three to four days after  2008 Page #44  

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er 19, 1954. Once settled in, they commenced drawing operations, regularly  2005 Page #99  
ct grew nationwide. Investigations commenced almost immediately with Lotose 2009 Page #136  
ties Shortly after the "SEAL" Unit commenced operations on the 6th June 194 2009 Page #166  

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 awakened and a search of the room commences. Several minutes later the sev 2003 Page #92  

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ese matters is not unpatriotic; co commend them for research is not irratio 2005 Page #143  

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jeshcdocuments com Harry B. Cooper Commendation November 14-16.2003 Las Veg 2003 Page #164  
st year, the Woods have released a commendation that was received by Tim's  2004 Page #101  
4-45, Vatican diplomacy, no loss ■ Commendation Ribbon, 45-46, Rome Intel.  2005 Page #8  
f Cluster, 51-53 N. Korea Intel. ■ Commendation Ribbon, 57-59, AJAX safety  2005 Page #8  
sh Retrieval Conference 8 CORSO RE COMMENDATION ■ Intensify "Star Wars" eff 2005 Page #10  
d a number of awards including the Commendation Medal and the Achievement M 2006 Page #21  
ts that she gave me is a letter of commendation from the Wright Air Develop 2009 Page #89  

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ntell, an experienced combat pilot commended for his heroism during the Nor 2003 Page #88  

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ill be available; and finally, FDR commends the committee for its work. Why 2003 Page #27  

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 accepted psychiatric practice and commensurate with the evident status of  2003 Page #94  

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uly of 1947 as the reason for this comment, but logic dictates that JEH wou 2003 Page #25  
ould not have bothered to make any comment on a known hoax or even consider 2003 Page #25  
 the picture or we will get the no comment statement or similar brush off.  2003 Page #36  
local Nike sites say they will not comment. They don't deny it, but they wi 2003 Page #53  
y don't deny it, but they will not comment, and they say that they will iss 2003 Page #53  
nd out of the hatch. He went on to comment that, "it seemed to stretch like 2003 Page #69  
d present danger" may require some comment. Only those with deep understand 2003 Page #185  
ins made the following interesting comment. The following has been uncovere 2003 Page #194  
, why mention it specifically? The comment seems out of place. Response: El 2003 Page #207  
at he was aboard the aircraft. "No comment" was the reply that Barry receiv 2004 Page #10  
ve put him in a unique position to comment on Larry Warren's veracity, and  2004 Page #58  
n a 1955 letter Smith made another comment about crashed saucers. I think t 2004 Page #95  
like to know!" In response to that comment by the President, I wrote him a  2004 Page #140  
it to the public. This came from a comment made by Carter's friend, actress 2004 Page #187  
FO sightings, and made the bizarre comment about how few people knew that E 2004 Page #197  
int because the one person able to comment authoritatively about it, James  2004 Page #233  
ered alien UFOs and occupants. His comment, I thought, indicated that he wa 2005 Page #43  
and the Supreme Court chose not to comment on rus 99                        2005 Page #101  
annot be ignored. One FX expert to comment on the film is Rob Townshend , w 2005 Page #149  
? Usually this is accompanied by a comment that it makes no sense that a so 2006 Page #10  
least. "Even to you, Nick, I can't comment on that," said Pope. "But let's  2006 Page #130  
ons Center." "Given that you won't comment on the hypothesis that Operation 2006 Page #130  
P SECRET/MAJIC EYES ONLY] I made a comment to Howard. I said, 'Look here, t 2006 Page #158  
nference DID YOU TAKE IT FROM THAT COMMENT THAT HE HAD BEEN PUNISHED BECAUS 2006 Page #161  
ivil Defense officials declined to comment on the incident." This report, s 2006 Page #169  
 Civil Air Patrol and included the comment that Robert Willingham had seen  2006 Page #176  
ge agents for the U.S.Government?" Comment: ''I hope DM keeps his big mouth 2007 Page #48  
machines the administrators have a comment field where you can see the func 2007 Page #86  
hatever. So l sttipped out all the comment fields that had buildjng 8 in th 2007 Page #86  
ite, ufologie.n et, has this brief comment : "UFO Crash in New Mexico: May  2007 Page #160  
 a spokesperson made the following comment: "But it is certainly not advisa 2008 Page #67  
988 Hypnosis Excerpt B (describing comment by another military man): 'The l 2008 Page #87  
 for? B {describing military man's comment): 'Oh, they're setting a trap fo 2008 Page #87  
cerpt B (describing military man's comment): ... there's some more people W 2008 Page #87  
o sapiens? SLIDE# 48 Jim Penniston comment after September 10, 1994, hypnos 2008 Page #94  
   SLIDE# 17 70 I would rather not comment. " Former RAF Bentwaters Airman  2009 Page #76  
oing your job, but we can't really comment on it.' Something did happen off 2009 Page #78  
rison? I can do either one. " That comment signified the beginning of the m 2009 Page #88  
ish goven1ment ministries declined comment today on New Zealand reports con 2009 Page #159  
f the project and that he made the comment only because he knew Professor L 2009 Page #159  
ered obsolete, but made no further comment. This fascinating story took ano 2009 Page #160  
ered obsolete, but made no further comment. The Winnipeg Free Press article 2009 Page #168  
 I.ho proj::ct and thot he mnde •h comment on!:, bcc:au 3e h~ kn. • .,. , D 2009 Page #183  
d that he bclic\·cd It ht-made the comment only beto be a weapon o! tremend 2009 Page #184  

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n has provided good background and commentary: "Engineer Bill Uhouse claims 2005 Page #45  
n has provided good background and commentary: Engineer Bill Uhouse claims  2009 Page #51  

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ia Oregon Border." Prominent radio commentator Frank Edwards, who broke the 2003 Page #192  
d well argue. The wholly skeptical commentator might say that Bethurum simp 2009 Page #55  

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s picked up by other reporters and commentators and takes hold. Newsday's l 2009 Page #138  

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olor on the greening plain. When I commented to a rancher about the huge ra 2003 Page #46  
 East New Haven signboard case," I commented. uon that occasion the object  2007 Page #133  
by military jeeps and soldiers. He commented that he wasn't sure if they we 2008 Page #43  
e object from their residences and commented how the object appeared to be  2008 Page #59  
This process has now begun and has commented upon extensively in the media  2008 Page #61  
ghly exotic origins. Rubtsov, too, commented on the atomic-angle: The work  2008 Page #101  

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, has been able to carefully avoid commenting on the controversy. The truth 2008 Page #35  
t but was even more reserved about commenting on the UFO decoy project and  2009 Page #18  

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derable time; there are the direct comments of Huffman and then the logical 2003 Page #29  
ping Section 8 Review Researcher's comments How book was constructed Cleric 2003 Page #44  
h Carolina source added a few more comments about the layered fragments, su 2003 Page #107  
of stories could be told about his comments on the White House ghost, or th 2003 Page #198  
whom, he made a number of positive comments on the UFO subject. For example 2004 Page #14  
ing out to discuss it. Sarbacher's comments indicate that a UFO crash had o 2004 Page #92  
atus reports • Case highlights and comments 51de 5 SLIGHTLY SURPRISING CONC 2004 Page #109  
acts Report References Summary and comments 1 1941 Cape Girardeau, Missouri 2004 Page #110  
 book, fascinating for its sidebar comments unique to the field of ufology. 2004 Page #242  
w directly from Martin's published comments in doing so. Douglas was known  2005 Page #97  
 . 1ew Zealand, and has made these comments with regard to the Alien Autops 2005 Page #149  
s some would have you believe. The comments from Salas, Maloney and Townshe 2005 Page #151  
ase more on fact than fiction. His comments were illuminating, to say the l 2006 Page #130  
ck Pope had a number of perceptive comments to make. "It's extremely strang 2006 Page #131  
or further information, questions, comments, or additional observations con 2006 Page #195  
n-Dixi e grocery score chajn_ Pope comments co Forhts reporter: "It's polit 2007 Page #27  
; Edward Rupelt's book, Eisenhower comments; Roswell?) 2) Threats to safe a 2007 Page #36  
o 1947 cases" (p. 190) ■ Kilgallen comments (p. 288) "PENCIL NOTATIONS CONS 2007 Page #47  
s statement is consistent with the comments made by Ben fuch, (former head  2007 Page #114  
ese statements are consistent with comments made by Jack Pickett, and Warre 2007 Page #115  
ords, this gels very well with the comments attributed to KiJgallen in the  2007 Page #136  
 and ochers. As it transpires, the comments of MJ6 suggest chat whatever th 2007 Page #144  
. REFERENCES Douglass, Elaine. "My Comments on the Document Research Findin 2007 Page #192  
height radars. No. Visual." In the comments section of the project card, it 2008 Page #8  
interviews as: SLIDE# 22 Penniston comments " ... a shiny, triangle-shaped  2008 Page #81  
December 26, 1980, Shift Commander comments): 'Well, nothing was right, Joh 2008 Page #86  
he "Burned Memo;" and finally some comments on the future of forensic techn 2008 Page #104  
 DTS 4 1 TSOm~a 10-l 3760 Scope of comments ■Leaked documents summary ■Eins 2008 Page #115  
ther complete syntax analysis plus comments on anomalies 10 Comparison docu 2008 Page #116  
g the 1977 New York Citv blackout. Comments on the Implementation of the Pr 2009 Page #10  
t Oppenheimer to inject any useful comments to the briefing as they are mos 2009 Page #28  
er six members of MJ-12 requesting comments and their approval. It had clea 2009 Page #43  
mocoverleller.pdf 17 See prefatory comments for burned memo at: http://www. 2009 Page #46  
ppened. " End: John Burroughs live comments . Linda Moulton Howe: The RAF B 2009 Page #80  

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 ; I h1rlh;l,,y ~mnor:. list a., a commen• • l d~r o! tho OrC':cr of the Br 2009 Page #183  

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sador to London, U.S. secretary of commerce, and governor of New York State 2008 Page #129  
Board of Trade for Gennan-American Commerce , whose chairman was ---Rudolf  2008 Page #132  

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chnology for American military and commercial development was well known to 2003 Page #101  
ow. Diane Rehm was forced to go to commercial to bail him out. In a second  2003 Page #200  
es such as have taken 146 lives on commercial air lines since May 29, 1947. 2004 Page #67  
will see that it clearly was not a commercial aircraft that hit the Pentago 2004 Page #131  
 also suggesting that it was not a commercial jet. What's going on? I don't 2004 Page #131  
The 9/11 Pentagon strike was not a commercial plane (Sept 2001) Slide 29 12 2004 Page #131  
edited "suspects." Kent Jeffrey, a commercial airplane pilot, first began t 2004 Page #145  
eval Conference Goldwater wrote to commercial airlines pilot Kent Jeffrey c 2004 Page #147  
tacle." According to this article, commercial airline pilots said "they saw 2006 Page #94  
irginia panhandle. It nearly hit a commercial passenger plane in the vicini 2006 Page #97  
0. X was military aircraft. Y were commercial aircraft. And 0 would be priv 2006 Page #152  
 Summer 1984... It was mid-summer. Commercial fishing season. Back when the 2006 Page #183  
eason. Back when there was still a commercial fishing season to speak of in 2006 Page #183  
 Papetti ponders. Now retired from commercial fishing, Papetti relates that 2006 Page #193  
ve often done so co advance narrow commercial interests, not the wider inte 2007 Page #36  
otect us than to advance their own commercial interests. 1n shore, most of  2007 Page #36  
abductions? Does the study of such commercial endeavors help us to understa 2007 Page #59  
chnique, manufacrures products for commercial and military aircraft. ln the 2007 Page #61  
ockers panes. Both versions of the commercial used the same voice-over dial 2007 Page #75  
trauss did introduce the term into commercial and popular culture, the ad r 2007 Page #76  
 seriously. Does the study of such commercial endeavors help us to understa 2007 Page #77  
s across. " It turned out Army and commercial pilots disputed the official  2008 Page #54  
 stated succinctly, "There are few commercial flights in the area; no exhau 2008 Page #54  
ical miles from the port side of a commercial aircraft. The release made th 2008 Page #65  
lving near misses between UFOs and commercial aircraft. There are several s 2008 Page #65  
e had been a near miss involving a commercial aircraft. 59                  2008 Page #65  
t on me, because J realized that a commercial aircraft had come within seco 2008 Page #66  

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ing. This, if anyth.ing, makes the commercial's significance just a bit mor 2007 Page #76  

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 had purchased and of his plans to commercialize it. It was not until early 2005 Page #146  

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now, that is something that can be commercialized at a later date. \X e've  2005 Page #151  

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 with typewriter ribbons that were commercially available during the same t 2004 Page #250  
 consistent with pencils that were commercially available during the 1950's 2004 Page #250  
consistent with stamp ink that was commercially available; therefore it cou 2004 Page #250  
to the UK in confidence by allies, commercially -sensitive information and  2008 Page #63  
onsistent with stamps ink that was commercially available during that time  2008 Page #109  

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 well as prim. Numerous television commercials made here and abroad have ru 2007 Page #75  
ted theme appeared in a pair of TV commercials broadcast in 1989. Neither e 2007 Page #75  
ns are real -in advertisements and commercials. * * * * References * * * *  2007 Page #77  

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onstrate that murder may have been commfrted -and sanctioned at a very rugh 2007 Page #137  

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/Clay_Shaw 41 Report of the Select Commillee on Assassinations of the U.S.  2009 Page #47  

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lic' and risk losing my career and commission. "Nonetheless, I would like t 2003 Page #97  
fornia, Los Angeles; Atomic Energy Commission; National Advisory Committee  2003 Page #99  
w in h6o Sen of JOSEPH ?. KEKNEDT, Commission on Organization of the Execut 2003 Page #236  
ON THEM AND WEN, I BERT A FOOR-MAN COMMISSION, TWO DOCTORS, A VETERAN DOCTO 2004 Page #24  
e recalled. Wise County Historical Commission Chairwoman Rosalie Gregg has  2004 Page #29  
 Laboratory, the old Atomic Energy Commission labs, former military officer 2004 Page #60  
an authority was the Atomic Energy Commission and its national laboratories 2004 Page #63  
pinion of the senior Atomic Energy Commission medical officer, current medi 2004 Page #81  
airs Post 1960 Military-Industrial Commission Space Affaiis post-I960 Msiit 2004 Page #155  
were operated by the Atomic Energy Commission until the Air Force took them 2004 Page #220  
emo from the Hanford Atomic Energy Commission plant stating that "objects,  2005 Page #74  
s loaned out to the .Atomic Energy Commission and was designated as a proje 2005 Page #168  
nd of this paper. 18 Atomic Energy Commission 101                           2006 Page #104  
ram • 1996: United Nations Special Commission on Iraq (UNSCOM) inspectors d 2006 Page #108  
the Robertson Panel and the Condon Commission, two investigations whose con 2007 Page #22  
dvisory Board of the Atomic Energy Commission. During \Xlorld \Var TI Bronk 2007 Page #75  
 the vicinity of the Atomic Energy Commission Installation at Los Alamos, N 2008 Page #27  
 2 March 1950 by the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC): 21                     2008 Page #27  
sto,y, www.oml.gov 8 Atomic Energy Commission, Memoranda, 2 March 1950 9 At 2008 Page #38  
anda, 2 March 1950 9 Atomic Energy Commission Memoranda, 3 March 1950 1° FB 2008 Page #38  
dvisory board of the Atomic Energy Commission. From 1953 until 1968 he was  2008 Page #133  
eneral of the Sandia Atomic Energy Commission facility in Albuquerque , New 2008 Page #134  
 the International Criminal Police Commission in 1924, the same year J. Edg 2008 Page #139  
least IO members of The Trilateral Commission. He even appointed prominent  2008 Page #142  
agan took office, appointed an FDA Commission er who approved aspartame , a 2008 Page #142  
ported the Independ ent Historical Commission for Investigating the History 2008 Page #144  
o successfully argue to the Warren Commission, through member Allen Dulles, 2009 Page #44  

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cooperation with the Atomic Energy Commission's Los Alamos Scientific Labor 2004 Page #63  
s Laboratory and the Atomic Energy Commission's Sandia Base in Albuquerque. 2004 Page #71  
ave accepted faithfully the Warren Commission's report, I personally know o 2004 Page #125  

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oses was the very first Ufologist. Commissioned by the publisher of a pulp  2009 Page #179  

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een Hjalmar Schacht, the new Reich Commissioner for National Currency , and 2008 Page #127  
f growing controversy. The new FDA Commissioner , Arthur Hull Hayes, over-r 2008 Page #142  

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e country to danger." The Military Commissions Act, which created tribunals 2008 Page #123  

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cause they take a security oath to commit obvious unconstitutional crimes,  2003 Page #187  
ght 2008 Jomes E. Cllorkson If you commit a crime, time is on your side. Ti 2008 Page #40  

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strongly recommend that there be a commitment to investigation of the UFO p 2003 Page #6  
lly to convince her to violate the commitment she had made to her husband n 2003 Page #22  
ose interested in making more of a commitment to working with MJ-12 and exp 2006 Page #21  
uade individuals to make a greater commitment to MJ- 12 Group projects by a 2006 Page #24  
 him the choice of a word-of-honor commitment not to mention the matter to  2006 Page #167  
oviets. In putting into effect his commitment for joint space missions, Pre 2009 Page #40  
d illness with determination and a commitment to help others in too many wa 2009 Page #95  

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dual completes further training or commits more fully to the project. 7. Mi 2006 Page #24  

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sh chairman of Republican National Committ ee and initiated "ethnic committ 2008 Page #141  

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his life, and finally end with his committal to a mental hospital for nervo 2003 Page #151  

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renner (A-WI) Then-Ch airman House Committe e on Science. Space.& Technolog 2008 Page #154  

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dastardly that by 1988 he would be committed to a mental institution. The s 2003 Page #141  
cretary of Defence James Forestall committed suicide and is featured in the 2007 Page #84  
t person ma) not realise they have committed a crime. A lot of those machin 2007 Page #87  
hange the law now doesn't mean you committed a crime back then. That's how  2007 Page #92  
because a CR 44 violation had been committed 0• unidentified ae,ial ofvecls 2007 Page #176  
1949, a month before he reportedly committed suicide at Bethesda Naval Hosp 2008 Page #132  
ation camps, used slave labor, and committed other war crimes. CNN reporter 2008 Page #137  

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ppreciation goes to the organizing committee of Marcel Kuijsten, Nick Redfe 2003 Page #2  
the chairman of the armed services committee, March 28,1966 www.majostkdocu 2003 Page #6  
Terrestrial Science and Technology Committee, on White House stationary dat 2003 Page #27  
ble; and finally, FDR commends the committee for its work. Why is it authen 2003 Page #27  
sessment of the Joint Intelligence Committee from Roscoe H. Hillencotter, D 2003 Page #87  
ergy Commission; National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics; and Office of  2003 Page #99  
with Jim McDonald, who talked me i Committee. I Friedman had of a "manual"  2003 Page #169  
lue if the document was created by committee. 174                           2003 Page #178  
d the others on the original MJ-12 Committee. They have been replaced with  2003 Page #187  
y the members of a House of Senate committee. Let them put their records on 2003 Page #195  
ppreciation goes to the organizing committee of Marcel Kuijsten, Nick Redfe 2004 Page #2  
Corporation, the National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics (NACA) and the  2004 Page #63  
 Chairman of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NASA) — and a 2004 Page #69  
fact, he actually testified to the committee, stating that after 1000 hours 2004 Page #104  
NICAP, the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena. He also s 2004 Page #108  
implemented by a couple of CSICOP (Committee for the Scientific Investigati 2004 Page #123  
ernment Rocket programs circa 1946 Committee No. 2 (Malenko0 m.sIty of Arme 2004 Page #155  
 from Tarasenko • GKGM: Government Committee for Hydroineteorology • GKNT:G 2004 Page #157  
for Hydroineteorology • GKNT:Govt. Committee for Science and Technology • G 2004 Page #157  
esentatives Science and Technology Committee to get them declassified. 182  2004 Page #185  
o the House Science and Technology Committee. The first one on extraterrest 2004 Page #187  
sent to the Science and Technology Committee of the House of Representative 2004 Page #187  
sessment of the Joint Intelligence Committee." • The four paragraphs say we 2004 Page #210  
xecutive Secretary of the Advisory Committee on \V/eather Control for the g 2005 Page #97  
t of the President's 1953 Advisory Committee on Weather Control. .An atmosp 2005 Page #99  
 intelligence was appointed to the committee as Associate Director, and at  2005 Page #99  
dent Roosevelt to the "THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON NON-TERRESTRIAL SCIENCE AND 2005 Page #127  
NICAP, the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena . He also  2005 Page #139  
etary Phenomenon Unit, the Special Committee on Non-terrestrial Science and 2005 Page #143  
ppreciation goes to the organizing committee of John Hale, Michelle Buysse  2006 Page #2  
 No galactic federation new-member committee would allow us to join. Too pr 2006 Page #8  
d with the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) an 2006 Page #174  
 of NICAP (National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena), but no o 2006 Page #176  
ppreciation goes to the organizing committee of John Hale, i\lichelle Bu~ s 2007 Page #3  
. This organization was called the Committee on Public Information, or CPI. 2007 Page #10  
exists -no details. · ■ Usually to committee chair and ranking member; mayb 2007 Page #52  
arge of a biology-related research committee of the Office of Scientific Re 2007 Page #75  
 member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Brookha ven National La 2007 Page #75  
ow-defunct National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) ,  2007 Page #132  
he University of Colorado's Condon Committee. Craig's conclusions were nega 2007 Page #195  
ppreciation goes to the organizing committee of Dr. Robert \.'load, Michell 2008 Page #3  
edition , organized in 1958 by the Committee on Meteorites of the USSR Acad 2008 Page #101  
joined the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) ,  2008 Page #131  
Presidency, and chaired the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Senator  2008 Page #132  
lso was on the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Brookhaven National Lab 2008 Page #133  
chnology and the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. In 1933, the  2008 Page #133  
served as chairman of the research committee at Sloan Kettering Institute,  2008 Page #140  
pitals through its Hospital Survey Committee , with members Winthrop · Aldr 2008 Page #140  
ho burgled the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate Hotel 2008 Page #141  
airman of the Reagan-Bush campaign committee , as his chief of staff. Baker 2008 Page #142  
. Intelligence Board. 5. The Watch Committee and National Indications Cente 2009 Page #19  
h estimate when needed. 6. A Joint Committee be formed to appraise the Join 2009 Page #19  
ee be formed to appraise the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy and the Mater 2009 Page #19  
sessment of the Joint Intelligence Committee (MAJIC) in the coordination be 2009 Page #19  
and further delineated by the 5412 Committee . When in doubt 19             2009 Page #25  
BER 2, 1962 APPROVED BY: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (EXCOM) ON OCTOBER 24, 1962, 1 2009 Page #26  
 was called the Fair Play for Cuba Committee , an outfit for which Lee Harv 2009 Page #33  
's memo, Bush was on the oversight committee of the RDB and a leading scien 2009 Page #36  
icated in 1979 by the House Select Committee on Assassinations . The Commit 2009 Page #44  
 Committee on Assassinations . The Committee concluded : "The committee bel 2009 Page #44  
s . The Committee concluded : "The committee believes, on the basis of the  2009 Page #44  
d as a result of a conspiracy. The committee was unable to identify the oth 2009 Page #44  
Joint Anomalous Phenomena Research Committee , a non-profit organization de 2009 Page #137  
ned by New Zealand Chiefs of Staff Committee , and proposals for implementa 2009 Page #165  
by the New Zealand Chiefs of Staff Committee, and proposals for implementat 2009 Page #167  

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 411- 413 Box 96 Interdepartmental committees The Central Intelligence Grou 2003 Page #157  
 business. So he was frequently on committees in the States where they were 2004 Page #96  
 by members of the House or Senate Committees. Let them put their records o 2004 Page #177  
. ■ Some info available to certain committees. ■ Congress is often ignored. 2007 Page #52  
two had senred on ocher scientific committees together prior to the war and 2007 Page #75  
l Committ ee and initiated "ethnic committees " filled with pro-Nazis . Nix 2008 Page #141  
ecame joined on several government committees. In other words, Teller is ri 2009 Page #9  

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possible or confirmation of such a committeeWhy Is It Authentic? These prev 2003 Page #27  

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ervous breakdowns resulting in ene committing suicide , MP details from Ala 2003 Page #235  

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hat, in Hoover's e~es, the actress commjrr.ed the ulcimate sin-of-all-sins: 2007 Page #137  

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ere conducted by the Atomjc Energy Commjssion (AEC) at the Nevada Proving G 2005 Page #39  

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 • , 4 , • C'""" wroe Cood,d "" &R,commmdoti,,. ~~ .... iif . • Conclusions 2008 Page #147  

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 to unite to survive and to make a common front against attack by people of 2003 Page #10  
identified some material inside as common starch. Figure 3. Bottom of artif 2003 Page #47  
dden fit of despondency "extremely common" to the severe type of mental dep 2003 Page #92  
former Navy and Defense Secretary. Common sense suggests that for anyone co 2003 Page #95  
 operations since they measured in common terrestrial quarter-inch and inch 2003 Page #100  
particles should be formed (a very common industrial compound). Instead, th 2003 Page #112  
reiber, the "implant" theory was a common feature. Were these later and wil 2003 Page #144  
teria to be evaluated in terms of “common sense. ” 11/8/2003 Special Operat 2003 Page #177  
 type fonts. He said that this was common in 1954. He did note some surpris 2003 Page #179  
e “Monotype Modern ” □ This was in common use in publications in 1954, the  2003 Page #180  
much later. In 1954, "N. Mex." was common. The answers to the "downed satel 2003 Page #183  
 because it is a normal example of common military boilerplate. Directives  2003 Page #203  
s a listing of phrases that are in common between the two directives; no un 2003 Page #206  
n is the type of procedure that is common. 3. The distribution list shown i 2003 Page #210  
s is a possible scenario given the common wording. Both directives are link 2003 Page #210  
g a term which would not come into common usage for nearly 100 years. There 2004 Page #28  
ipment had "properties and content common to metals of this area." But the  2004 Page #30  
able. Retro-viruses was not even a common medical concept in 1947. Examples 2004 Page #80  
d that he and Lundahl had a lot in common, "especially about flying saucers 2004 Page #102  
ed over the years, why doesn't the common man understand this to be so? Act 2004 Page #121  
 So, there is no doubt that it was common sense to make sure that our enemi 2004 Page #123  
 of the earth must some day make a common front against attack by people fr 2004 Page #133  
e of projects they are linked by a common theme of Electronic Warfare Dooms 2004 Page #200  
ll snake-oil as a cure all for the common cold. A documentary bringing the  2004 Page #215  
s were seriously "\Vorded, and the common sense interpretation of many of t 2005 Page #77  
emains its most controversial. The common functioning principle urufying th 2005 Page #87  
 merely the logical extension of a common functioning principle that had gu 2005 Page #87  
s. D. Mining engineers mining more common metals from the nodules on the bo 2006 Page #7  
ivilizations, with a great deal of common heritage and similar background a 2006 Page #11  
ath Valley. It's not a place where common, color- less people congregate. B 2006 Page #44  
hat some kind of communication and common ground are possible. If the NHI a 2006 Page #52  
rom? Is it extraterrestrial in the common sense, i.e. a physical being from 2006 Page #53  
religion, philosophy. We would see common ground between the NHI and oursel 2006 Page #54  
ashioned country kids and not your common street punks. Several people that 2006 Page #93  
 the same everywhere, and that the common element of intelligence is logic  2006 Page #116  
 'flying dragon' — intriguingly, a common name for UFOs in times gone by."  2006 Page #119  
ith a nuclear accident at Greenham Common in the late 1950s in which radiat 2006 Page #126  
 case for the incident at Greenham Common in the 1950's, someone might star 2006 Page #126  
craft detections at 150 miles were common. After the Japanese attack in Dec 2006 Page #170  
ance covering Burke's boots was of common terrestrial origin, why didn't th 2006 Page #192  
n be misdirected using propaganda. Common Methods of News Censorship: i, Ce 2007 Page #15  
Here is a list of some of the more common censorship technjgues . ln my boo 2007 Page #16  
 picture of what is takin lace. 14 Common Methods of Propaganda: ,. Cover s 2007 Page #20  
,.TIO ' :" ■ "NOFORN DISSEM." is a common caveat ■ "EYES ONLY" is also a co 2007 Page #45  
mon caveat ■ "EYES ONLY" is also a common caveat ■ Declassification "ORADA" 2007 Page #45  
loy the term 'UFO,' but not in its common, understood form. In March of 199 2007 Page #60  
dy pops themselves have nothing in common with the bold looking space duck  2007 Page #64  
um also came up a few times as the common element from the wreckage debris. 2007 Page #131  
mical elements, although copper (a common mineral in Chile's nonhern region 2007 Page #201  
ld this be reflected by the use of common phrases? ■If dictated, was it rec 2008 Page #119  
men appeared to have two things in common -they were all connected to the h 2008 Page #134  
"Such interrelationships were very common between emigre Fascists and the r 2008 Page #141  
We should strive to eliminate some common misunderstandings. The new events 2009 Page #20  
 China, Sweden, and Switzerland in common? They all have placed great empha 2009 Page #22  
een at stake, this practice was so common as to make unlikely an objective  2009 Page #24  
es where she was employed , it was common knowledge that UFO's were intelli 2009 Page #90  
ther in the radioactive rays, from common substances that are transmuted in 2009 Page #158  
he r.adlo~ct.l\·i!'.y Nl.)'~. from common substance s 01nt are. tra.r.smute 2009 Page #184  

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sing his home. He wasn't just your common- or-garden private; he was very h 2006 Page #125  

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n:illy known award o! lite rank of commondc:r conductor 011d music du:cc:Co 2009 Page #182  

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a pattern. Bennewitz focused in on commonly repeated phrases and oft-used w 2003 Page #149  
rse, that if we had recovered such COMMONLY ACCEPTED UFO FACTS — 1947-1954  2003 Page #170  
o not have carbon residue which is commonly found after veterinarian and hu 2004 Page #77  
are single celled eukaryotes which commonly display characteristics usually 2006 Page #113  
propagation are unknown, it is now commonly accepted that prions are respon 2006 Page #113  
Sudden Death 2. Missing Body Parts commonly include:30 • Lips • Tongue • Sk 2006 Page #115  
een changed. Thjs is probably more commonly used than many people trunk. I' 2007 Page #25  
ty at RAF Woodbrid ge's back gate, commonly known as the "East Gate." With  2008 Page #78  

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ingless. Secrecy and denial are so commonpl ace that it is hard to take an  2008 Page #60  

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y showed the metal fragments to be commonplace, without unusual composition 2004 Page #30  
the original fragments or just the commonplace ones. As will be seen, there 2004 Page #30  
utation and impugn his work became commonplace from 1934 on. Lacer that yea 2005 Page #89  

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Nellis f'_FE ·.-.·Jtr: the :206fth Commumcat:on Squ:idron . d_ ■In October  2009 Page #152  

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spiritual sanctuary and a place of communal safety, however illusory. Gover 2006 Page #63  

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rge and sophisticated UFO research communi ty. Most spectacularly, the coll 2005 Page #84  
s guess and that the "intelligence communi ty is making a careful study of  2009 Page #18  

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ther deceased or who feared direct communic ation with him). Stringfield wa 2005 Page #78  

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rvice for the study and control of communicable diseases in both mostly unc 2006 Page #103  

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t would be necessary to esc.ablish communicacion 1,ich chem chrough some la 2008 Page #112  

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. Ermm, it was my way of trying to communicat e with those people I felt we 2007 Page #90  

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Before going to" (blank) "you will communicate with" (blank) "to ascertain  2003 Page #206  
ght Eisenhower directs Twining to "communicate with General Eisenhower to a 2003 Page #209  
me that Wilbert had found a way to communicate with an alien and that he ha 2004 Page #87  
 The government figures out how to communicate with the aliens, and the ali 2004 Page #180  
 Whitley Strieber was contacted to communicate a similar message to what Li 2004 Page #194  
 natural ability to telepathically communicate with extraterrestrial biolog 2006 Page #16  
e difficult to contain, control or communicate with. It might radiate a qua 2006 Page #53  
abilities: How does the NHI entity communicate with or exert influence on h 2006 Page #53  
ny in media would seek to directly communicate with the NHI; some might be  2006 Page #64  
ties. All efforts would be made to communicate with NHI or at least fathom  2006 Page #64  
darily, science would seek ways to communicate with or influence the NHI. A 2006 Page #65  
flight plan, nor were they able to communicate with the aircraft by radio.  2006 Page #172  
 or perform field exploitation, to communicate and provide intelligence rep 2007 Page #134  
ier General Walter Schellenberg to communicate with his immediate superior, 2008 Page #138  

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of four levels of Biosafety as was communicated to me: Biosafety level I—mi 2006 Page #106  
ert condition could then have been communicated to the FBI in a confidentia 2006 Page #179  
rt Bigelow then believed that UFOs communicated using a form of semaphore o 2006 Page #200  

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in and purpose in coming 3. how it communicates and/or what unusual capabil 2006 Page #53  

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ed. During the ordeal there was no communicati on going in or out of the to 2007 Page #128  

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ary as someone that was capable of communicating with EBEs. He claims that  2006 Page #22  
atter [sic] assumed that they were communicating with the monitoring craft. 2009 Page #53  

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 Removal and transport: as soon as communication OK ' Documentation: photos 2003 Page #175  
would be helpful. Six days later a communication was transmitted from the U 2004 Page #9  
dering the slow transportation and communication of 1897. Radio was nonexis 2004 Page #28  
d." Apparently there was even some communication with the flying object. A  2004 Page #32  
ctioning. The men were then out of communication with the base for the next 2004 Page #47  
niversity with a Masters Degree in Communication in which I made documentar 2004 Page #76  
 radar target, but that telephonic communication had not born this out. The 2004 Page #142  
his out. The line about telephonic communication not bearing this out was o 2004 Page #142  
VI • . In the event there has been communication with EBEs, the citizens ar 2004 Page #170  
as, and I was so serious from this communication that I got an airline tick 2004 Page #196  
time, distance, psychic events and communication •~ny sufficiently advanced 2005 Page #4  
t is not interested in dialogue or communication with most of us. True, if  2005 Page #74  
me people are selected for limited communication with these beings. 72      2005 Page #74  
of an alien spacecraft, or through communication and negotiation. Reverse e 2005 Page #161  
d ground transport, computers and, communication systems, i.e. economic cha 2006 Page #10  
that there are civilizations using communication technologies similar to on 2006 Page #11  
e the telepathic interface in case communication was required with any EBE  2006 Page #18  
d to Stone during their telepathic communication that it intended to escape 2006 Page #21  
his covert training for telepathic communication with EBEs, and his actual  2006 Page #21  
ervice he performed in relation to communication with EBEs. Military record 2006 Page #23  
ng unique skills (e.g., telepathic communication) that can be of use to MJ- 2006 Page #23  
 event in teems of mathematics tot communication was conducted in this 'ter 2006 Page #26  
 easy to believe that some kind of communication and common ground are poss 2006 Page #52  
physical form, origin or manner of communication, human beings might have m 2006 Page #52  
destroy us, avoid us or ignore us? Communication/Capabilities: How does the 2006 Page #53  
akable sense of brotherhood, clear communication and harmonious interaction 2006 Page #54  
rve as liaisons or facilitators of communication between the NHI and govern 2006 Page #56  
 be required to determine modes of communication and develop devices necess 2006 Page #56  
 and develop devices necessary for communication. Business Tech-sector busi 2006 Page #56  
ty for rapid threat assessment and communication assistance. Government wou 2006 Page #59  
in/control. Next priority would be communication; then assessment of attend 2006 Page #59  
 paranoia or secrecy. Intelligible communication and diplomatic engagement  2006 Page #60  
mmunity would lead in establishing communication and scientific dialogue wi 2006 Page #60  
 NHI and in establishing effective communication. Government and science wo 2006 Page #61  
ly non-threatening; even if direct communication is possible. It would neve 2006 Page #61  
 tasked with establishing means of communication with the NHI, if that is n 2006 Page #62  
lic needs for food, water, energy, communication. Religion Media Some would 2006 Page #62  
ld be pressed to discover means of communication to permit diplomatic dialo 2006 Page #63  
pt/destroy all but secure military communication. Internet would be chaotic 2006 Page #63  
f a military-style assault, global communication, command and control will  2006 Page #68  
community will strive to establish communication and conduct negotiations w 2006 Page #68  
y the public. This was an official communication between the crash scene co 2006 Page #76  
 to take place. On 20 January, the communication to us was 'hot.' At approx 2006 Page #122  
 ten years to 1976, I've had other communication from one of the few people 2006 Page #156  
e constantly overhead. There is no communication between the aircraft above 2006 Page #187  
ublication ad from the 1990s Cubic Communication, Inc. employed an unambigu 2007 Page #71  
ful layout, a late model hand held communication device, its display glowin 2007 Page #71  
urring around the globe regularly. Communication technology has been pushin 2007 Page #121  
would be helpful. Six days later a communication was transmitted from the U 2007 Page #142  
 sent light containing binary code communication into his mind. It is 88    2008 Page #94  
 mind that this top secret memo is communication between people who already 2008 Page #110  
one & Telegraph Corp. sold Gem1any communication and war material, includin 2008 Page #128  
Is it a warning? Is it a method of communication? What do we do? And we jus 2009 Page #70  
itual transformation to telepathic communication, the spectrum of experienc 2009 Page #154  

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both their official and unofficial communications. Let's begin again with C 2003 Page #30  
ommand post —close to site, secure communications Area sweep: witnesses rel 2003 Page #175  
, establishing a perimeter, secure communications, absolute "debriefings" t 2003 Page #176  
 Senior Vice-President of Altamira Communications Group, and the investigat 2004 Page #15  
some of the local fishermen. Radio communications were not as sophisticated 2004 Page #38  
f the UFO sightings, a person from Communications was let into the WSA to o 2004 Page #55  
 Industry • Minsvyari: Ministry of communications • Minadrav:Ministry of He 2004 Page #157  
 of the UFO story such as crashes, communications with the aliens, and reco 2004 Page #179  
in headdresses that appeared to be communications devices, and in their han 2004 Page #182  
ransverse -complex, cross-universe communications transmission system • Why 2004 Page #211  
se response asked him to send such communications to the Air Force, and to  2005 Page #96  
 the site for the J\lternate Joint Communications Center, Site R; construct 2005 Page #130  
ng and translating German military communications. If the secret had come o 2006 Page #8  
llites to monitor Soviet radar and communications systems starting in 1960, 2006 Page #8  
ities • " Antigravity Propulsion • Communications • "Stealth" Submarines •  2006 Page #40  
ons, hosts and gatekeepers for NHI communications with the general public.  2006 Page #57  
ernment would attempt back-channel communications, diplomacy and deal-makin 2006 Page #63  
hich monitored all Cuban Air Force communications and radar transmissions,  2006 Page #143  
States Air Force. My cousin was in communications for the North American Ai 2006 Page #144  
ared. Now, I have no idea what the communications was with the fighters the 2006 Page #146  
rmed. After I hang up all civilian communications with the Pentagon will be 2006 Page #164  
own so that we couldn't go out, no communications, no TV, no nothing. DeBow 2007 Page #126  
l instrumentation and UHF/Intercom communications . Upon breaking off the i 2008 Page #31  
abansac should stay there to relay communications, while Penniston and Burr 2008 Page #80  
 be seized, his verbal and written communications overheard and perused; he 2008 Page #128  
le Broadcasting Company and Summit Communications . ---Dr. Donald Menzel, a 2008 Page #133  
eapons . If UFOs can use elaborate communications systems information , pic 2009 Page #22  
o foreign sources acquired through communications intelligence operations o 2009 Page #25  
P-12) FOR USE BY: EMERGENCY COMBAT COMMUNICATIONS (ECOMCOM) COMPLETED ON: O 2009 Page #26  
State, Defense, and CIA to improve communications worldwide. EXECUTIVE BRIE 2009 Page #26  
c plan, a map and chart plan and a communications plan." 5 The significance 2009 Page #36  
s/military governm ent, logistics, communications , etc. The Joint Chiefs'  2009 Page #36  
les in the U.S., and was in direct communications with MJ-12 -the UFO worki 2009 Page #42  
ize of the crew was not mentioned. Communications between the crew and the  2009 Page #53  
 vessel was noted as follows: [ 1] Communications failed; the crew after on 2009 Page #53  
 because Security Control lost all communications with Sgt. Penniston and J 2009 Page #63  
ere were some technicians from the communications squadron working in the t 2009 Page #70  
Navy in the field of oceanographic communications and instrumentation . Pro 2009 Page #164  

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ng his employment as an "intuitive communicator" in another extraterrestria 2006 Page #14  
or Sherman to become an "intuitive communicator" with EBEs. Essentially, Sh 2006 Page #22  
ork, and also work as an intuitive communicator when required with EBEs. Th 2006 Page #22  
flect his training as an intuitive communicator, nor his subsequent work as 2006 Page #22  
ted to in performing his intuitive communicator work. Sherman's experience  2006 Page #22  

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what equipment and frequency alien communicators way ahead of us would use  2006 Page #6  

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writing his best selling 1987 book Communion, Whitley Strieber was contacte 2004 Page #194  

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laim co it). It would exist as res communis, that is that a_l celesc:.a: st 2008 Page #113  

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irst real military contest between communism and capitalism, and it was not 2006 Page #165  
ent focused on a new enemy: global communism. To fight the Cold \'\far, a n 2007 Page #11  
ilyn Monroe's deep links with both Communism and the Soviet Union. If, witt 2007 Page #136  
l interest in Monroe's dabbling in Communism, we have to tum our attention  2007 Page #136  
following the reported collapse of communism , America has become the world 2008 Page #124  
nce of fascism was rampant fear of communism , a virulent version of Social 2008 Page #124  
 Russia, which swiftly turned into communism, was the creation of internati 2008 Page #124  
   Wall Street effectively created communism . In January 1917, Leon Trotsk 2008 Page #125  
r more than a century. However, as communism mutated into a worldwide Socia 2008 Page #125  
y as the most effective barrier to communism in Europe. National Socialism  2008 Page #126  
lism almost indistinguishable from communism , only it was confined within  2008 Page #126  
hey would counteract the spread of communism . 121                          2008 Page #127  
 plan since their 1917 creation of communism in Russia and their attempt to 2008 Page #139  

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 became involved with the Austrian Communist Party, his intention being to  2005 Page #89  
4 Reich had been expelled from the Communist Parry, their rationale for his 2005 Page #89  
ties Hays was known to support the Communist Party via its "united front" o 2005 Page #93  
ng back to i'vlJ-12, the FDJ\, the Communist Party, the "Hoodlums In Govern 2005 Page #104  
sia and China were becoming potent Communist adversaries of the capitalist  2006 Page #165  
ins: she requested a visa to visit Communist Russia. Never one to ignore an 2007 Page #137  
ctatorship, or a parliament , or a communist dictatorship ... Voice or no v 2008 Page #123  
y in Russia centrally ruled by the communist elite party members and pit th 2008 Page #125  
er proclaimed the fire the work of communist terrorists , a panicky German  2008 Page #128  
 When McCarthy went too far in his Communist investigations , it was Nixon  2008 Page #141  
tions, Christian Socialist League, Communist League, Environmental Fund, Fa 2008 Page #143  
s and companies that first created communist Socialism in Russia then Natio 2008 Page #144  
Kennedy assassination. As a former communist defector, Angleton and the CIA 2009 Page #44  
 so, James Angleton arranged for a communist defector to be involved so as  2009 Page #45  
h the look and feel of every other Communist Partyapproved tourist brochure 2009 Page #134  

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so a founder of Consumers Union, a communistdominated organization that had 2005 Page #93  

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iled by uncomprehencling Liberals, communists and active Soviet agents, who 2005 Page #87  
he disappointment and upset of the communists, however, sexually healthy wo 2005 Page #89  
ions (and his allegations that the communists were out to get him) were, in 2005 Page #102  
the same problem they had with the communists . A total Gem1an victory woul 2008 Page #130  
 always seemed more concerned with communists than Nazis, the United States 2008 Page #139  

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 within the aviation and aerospace communit y. Rich's reply was relatively  2005 Page #80  
r whac if possibilities in a wider communit y would realign power on earth? 2005 Page #117  
of the crash reported in the small communit y of Aurora, Texas on April 17, 2005 Page #123  
ably have more interest to the UFO communit y, is obviously the footage fro 2005 Page #151  
relationship with the incelLigence communit y, though unknown to American c 2007 Page #11  
n throughout the U.S. Intelligence communit :y in general and to the ClA in 2007 Page #138  
 the U.S. Government, Intelligence communit y, and military (including the  2007 Page #143  

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 hundreds of people, not only from communities around Kecksburg and Westmor 2003 Page #55  
outh. Various witnesses from local communities such as Margurite, Norvelt,  2003 Page #58  
o grip some of the remote ranching communities. The Cimarron officer knew V 2003 Page #143  
 But what about witnesses from the communities nearest the Crash? If a UFO  2008 Page #40  
of the rumors that flew around the communities of Westport and Gray land at 2008 Page #43  
and the surrounding unincorporated communities of Grayland , Ocosta, Markha 2008 Page #53  
d to the military and intelligence communities. The globalist supporters of 2008 Page #140  
ion among their scientific defense communities. UFO TECHNOLOGY AND THE IMBA 2009 Page #19  
proximately 28,000; and the nearby communities of Golden Valley and Butler  2009 Page #48  

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a contract work but was out in the community applying his profession. He ha 2003 Page #34  
us activity around that small farm community. Most of the major Pittsburgh  2003 Page #55  
 recall the discussion around this community within days after the incident 2003 Page #56  
a few individuals from around that community who claim that the UFO inciden 2003 Page #57  
s a volunteer fireman from a small community outside of Kecksburg. Romansky 2003 Page #60  
mors spread among the UFO research community in Britain that a UFO had cras 2003 Page #74  
e in the scientific and industrial community to see if I could find anyone  2003 Page #110  
 almost another decade for the UFO community to accept that abductees might 2003 Page #144  
 were working for the intelligence community to spread disinformation in or 2003 Page #146  
that have been leaked into the UFO community by U.S. intelligence. The alie 2003 Page #189  
y U.S. intelligence inside the UFO community many times over the last 55 ye 2003 Page #198  
as been a vicious rumor in the UFO community that you have been "read-in" t 2003 Page #202  
les east and slightly north of the community of Alamogordo, New Mexico — 40 2004 Page #65  
town than the nearby rural farming community of Aztec. [Note: 70            2004 Page #73  
e still active in the UFO research community. They are shown on Slide 12. I 2004 Page #117  
ll Hamilton active, helpful to the community and may have notes . R12: Tom  2004 Page #118  
Crash Retrieval Conference the UFO community has experienced for decades. D 2004 Page #141  
inguished member of the scientific community ever to declare, unequivocally 2004 Page #147  
Given this, many in the ufological community might ask, "what the heck is h 2004 Page #215  
ed a major role in keeping the UFO community busy. You need proof and here  2004 Page #248  
eating a lot of tension in the UFO community. If you don't, you had better  2004 Page #249  
ecause you are a nobody in the UFO community and have no credibility with t 2004 Page #249  
lysis basically work for the legal community. Their rates can approach $300 2004 Page #250  
ion of JFK within the intelligence community. The content of the burned a m 2004 Page #251  
y one that was leaked into the UFO community because the purloiner "thought 2004 Page #253  
rst people within the UFO research community to speak with the source; and  2005 Page #39  
Nevada. Baker was, and is, a small community about 45 minutes by car from t 2005 Page #69  
the U.S. military and intelligence community.2 No wonder, since quite a few 2005 Page #73  
Harvard and Yale versus your local community college.3 Not surprisingly, on 2005 Page #76  
There are many in the intelligence community who would Like to see this sta 2005 Page #81  
dual s within the national defense community have confirmed to him the exis 2005 Page #81  
 a respected philanthropist in her community in \.Xlashington State before  2005 Page #131  
O? Possibly. The U.S. Intelligence community is known to have made use of t 2005 Page #133  
ard hostility. Science The science community would want to learn as much as 2006 Page #56  
e NHI were malevolent, the science community would have an imperative to le 2006 Page #56  
the NHI might possess. The science community might be the closest intellect 2006 Page #56  
ector businesses, like the science community, would be concerned to learn a 2006 Page #56  
investigation. Science The science community would attempt to maintain cred 2006 Page #58  
 and technology. Business Business community would work with government and 2006 Page #58  
t would lean heavily on scientific community for rapid threat assessment an 2006 Page #59  
ath. . . , Science : - The science community would be pressed by government 2006 Page #59  
ging the NHI. As such, the science community would be besieged by other sta 2006 Page #59  
 Business - . ._ At first business community would work with government and 2006 Page #59  
 and the economy; and with science community to evaluate and exploit windfa 2006 Page #59  
provoke economic chaos if business community fails to present united front  2006 Page #59  
ct paradigm. Science , The science community would lead in establishing com 2006 Page #60  
st benefit to society. The science community would be called upon to model  2006 Page #61  
ess In this scenario, the business community would take longer to assimilat 2006 Page #61  
re united than ever. F The science community would work closely with govern 2006 Page #64  
reat. Inevitably, some in business community would seek opportunity to esta 2006 Page #64  
pose. Science Business The science community would be pressed above all to  2006 Page #65  
ientists out of work. The business community would fragment. Relevant enter 2006 Page #65  
ious leaders as well as scientific community. - Science will be pressed to  2006 Page #66  
rt conflict, the global diplomatic community will strive to establish commu 2006 Page #68  
ent occurred just west of Boron, a community located on the northeastern ed 2006 Page #87  
 I didn't fit into this close-knit community and it was very obvious. 88    2006 Page #91  
id they were well respected in the community. They believe Mrs. May and the 2006 Page #93  
 was. Word travels fast in a small community and she knew I was researching 2006 Page #93  
derable surprise to the scientific community. Prions are abnormally -struct 2006 Page #113  
for some within the UFO researcher community has come to be known as the de 2006 Page #119  
al researchers in the UFO research community, it has steadfastly remained a 2006 Page #122  
mongst the closed-knit North Wales community at least as far back as 1976;  2006 Page #129  
985, and had contacts in the local community of UFO researchers, so how har 2006 Page #180  
l of criticism from the scientific community. However, the figures stand by 2006 Page #198  
nd Ted and he opened up the nearby Community Center so that we would have a 2006 Page #201  
 surprise to the U.S. incelLigence community which had been reading Japanes 2007 Page #11  
ocumented ties to the intelligence community. The ones in yeUow, 1 have arg 2007 Page #28  
riminal groups ► T'1e.Jntelligence community . -• ;.►-F.oreig _ri counfri~~ 2007 Page #35  
or sources within che Intelligence community, including Dennis A. Flinn, th 2007 Page #137  
meone within the U.S. intelligence community who either personally knew abo 2007 Page #188  
redible members of the sun-ounding community , bow can it be said the event 2008 Page #40  
shed enough in the law enforcement community to openly debate the subject o 2008 Page #42  
ct. Outside of the law enforcement community , the deputies and police offi 2008 Page #42  
vestigation , and reflected in the community culture of Aberdeen where I wo 2008 Page #53  
h his friends and relatives in the community . His answer in I 987 was, "/  2008 Page #54  
sively in the media and in the UFO community. However, the situation is mor 2008 Page #61  
 the military and the intelligence community . Milton Torres Another case f 2008 Page #66  
ys they have been "keeping the UFO community busy." Each of the topics of t 2008 Page #110  
ather I served in the Intelligence Community . I'm a retired GA employee wi 2008 Page #115  
sitions in the American scientific community. Many had been longtime member 2008 Page #137  
gations away from the intelligence community [and the Nazis]." Nixon, who j 2008 Page #141  
ler interests and the intelligence community were so extensively interbred  2008 Page #141  
ody of the report I J • Scientific Community assumes the study was thorough 2008 Page #147  
LD • CONTROLLED IBE lt'ffELLIGENCE COMMUNITY • STARTED WARS • BUT -rn£f- DI 2008 Page #153  
 of the United States intelligence community that had evolved in the decade 2009 Page #11  
rnment , the national intelligence community, the original role of which wa 2009 Page #12  
initially created to "keep the UFO community busy." Evaluation of all of th 2009 Page #14  
 been felt among U.S. intelligence community that this power to violate doe 2009 Page #15  
other quarters in the intelligence community and we must accept it as suppo 2009 Page #16  
chief problems of the intelligence community at the outbreak of the Korean  2009 Page #18  
shock waves through the scientific community in 1939. The splitting of the  2009 Page #20  
O technology within our scientific community ; to promote cooperation with  2009 Page #21  
convincing the American scientific community that military UFO research is  2009 Page #21  
 of the United States intelligence community that had evolved in the decade 2009 Page #23  
rnmen t, the national intelligence community , the original role of which w 2009 Page #23  
rst people within the UFO research community to speak with the source; and  2009 Page #48  
in the United States' Intelligence community and whose story can be found a 2009 Page #52  
 equivalent of a mayor for a gated community in Stafford County, Virginia.  2009 Page #69  
a well-known philanthropist in her community of Ocean Shores, Washington. S 2009 Page #88  
iduals are reliable members of the community . He stated that it his conclu 2009 Page #178  

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s all-out war. Science The science community's first concern would be to di 2006 Page #62  

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up with the rancorous JFK research community-- little scholarly work has be 2009 Page #29  

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ve been misplaced with the missing communjcations from Walker Army Air Fiel 2009 Page #91  

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t training CE-5: "Mutual. bUateral communlcaUon " And you expect Congress t 2008 Page #154  

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att regameo au 1nstrumer.taoon and commur.:canons Anotner bngntl'{ lighteo  2009 Page #143  

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thematics, as though an attempt of commurucation was conducted in this mann 2005 Page #79  
(s); the life-support systems; the commurucation systems; and the weapon sy 2005 Page #162  
al Intelligence; Computer Meruated Commurucation and Control Systems; Compu 2005 Page #162  

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sm. Reich's blasts at Soviet-style commurusm have often been rusmjssed as t 2005 Page #87  

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ame known amongst the UFO research commurut y. Many UFO investigators and o 2005 Page #36  

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as a fraud within the UFO research commuruty, I doubt it had much impact on 2007 Page #68  

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eati\·e and use alternate wa) s to commut e to help improve the air and tra 2007 Page #69  

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l Metro is ponsorino-the ,Weirdest Commute Contest.' ... Be creati\·e and u 2007 Page #69  

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s is weird. The photograph shows a commuter- sized flying saucer sitting in 2007 Page #69  

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out of the Aberdeen DNR office and commuting to his home in Westport. On Mo 2008 Page #58  

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, never. 1989-1990, Stationed with COMNAVAIRLANT in Norfolk, Virginia And l 2006 Page #161  
there in Norfolk, Virginia. It was COMNAVAIRLANT (Commander Air Force, Atla 2006 Page #161  
c Fleet (AIRLANT). [Editor's Note: COMNAVAIRLANT was formed in Norfolk in J 2006 Page #161  

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brothers. So, we would chat on the COMNET. We would chat on the NORAD net.  2006 Page #144  
 say nothing.' So we opened up the COMNET and I heard chatter between vario 2006 Page #144  
as Bill and Dennis listened on the COMNET and NORAD net. Map provided by Bi 2006 Page #145  

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ry. Before going to Korea you will comnuni nat.e with General MacArthur to  2003 Page #225  

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and Heral:! o: Auckl.lncJ j 1•hllS comp:ircd !he new develop~1:nt 1, ol thu 2009 Page #183  

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h ink manufacru rcd by the Die pen comp1ny fonhe fim time in 1977. The ink  2007 Page #46  

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included at the end of this paper, compacted to save space but large enough 2009 Page #8  

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gy was passed not only through the compai1y 's German subsidiary, Deutsche  2008 Page #128  

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n Varginha. About 9 p.m., the 13'h Compan y of Special Fire Brigade was ord 2005 Page #31  
 the remainder of the film to a TV compan) should they receive the right of 2005 Page #151  
anti-graviC)' -the Glenn L. Martin Compan), BeU Aircraft, General Electric, 2005 Page #172  
heed to become the Martin-Lockheed Compan), a company known to be in the fo 2005 Page #173  
ducing their version of the Carvel Compan y's famous Flying Saucer ice crea 2007 Page #65  
dvertising? All types and sizes of compan.ies. Some of the largest have cam 2007 Page #76  
s it when you were working at thjs compan) that) ou first got your interest 2007 Page #84  

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y different aerospace and software compani es. The late Ben R. Rich, a UCLA 2005 Page #175  

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nd later at a , ariery of civilian companie s involved with defense contrac 2005 Page #41  

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biology awarded or gravity control companies. Ironically, it may not be soc 2003 Page #38  
ions were sent to over thirty shoe companies regarding shoe manufacturing a 2003 Page #48  
developed and patented by American companies. SLIDE # 47: Disc in horse pas 2004 Page #79  
 ■ Lasers ■ Night vision equipment COMPANIES SPECIFICALLY ~ MENTIONED ■ IBM 2005 Page #6  
 wide variety of pubJjshers and TV companies around the world. First to pub 2005 Page #146  
e experrs in corporate America, to companies they had a long-standing relat 2005 Page #167  
ng the 1950s that various aircraft companies started research projects on t 2005 Page #170  
iction and factual movies for film companies at home... shooting on locatio 2006 Page #8  
 of Defense only helps film and TV companies where it believes that signifi 2006 Page #131  
 New York Times and other big news companies admitted they had been covertl 2007 Page #12  
so helps oig media grow: Big media companies help the U.S. government manag 2007 Page #14  
overnment likewise helps big media companies grow larger and more capable o 2007 Page #14  
    \Y/e've seen how the big media companies joined forces with big governm 2007 Page #15  
:·s ~/-i~:d~;, ~iru;e · ' ... :' . companies strongly. ·, , discourage thei 2007 Page #19  
 an alienrelated ad campaign. Such companies and individuals have run and r 2007 Page #59  
ements for their products? \Xlhich companies are using chis image[)' in the 2007 Page #59  
saurs roamed the earth and tobacco companies proudly advertised their produ 2007 Page #65  
United Kingdom's oldest confection companies and Altoids l\ilints are one o 2007 Page #66  
xpensively produced mass maiEng to companies selling products from websites 2007 Page #67  
alluded to that I'm aware of Which companies are using ti-us imagery in the 2007 Page #76  
 services, technology, and medical companies to be the most thought provoki 2007 Page #76  
g to get into. There were names of companies Like TR\Xf and Raytheon and Lo 2007 Page #85  
rial control over 380 other Gennan companies as well as more than 500 forei 2008 Page #127  
roprietary infomiation on American companies to Germany and to spin news st 2008 Page #127  
 of the world's most powerful drug companies . Merck has been among the lea 2008 Page #131  
LG. Farben owned an additional 700 companies around the world. Bormann used 2008 Page #136  
an $420 million invested in German companies. After war was declared, Borma 2008 Page #136  
als the Bayer, Merck, and Schering companies enjoyed a virtual monopoly. I. 2008 Page #137  
 dye and chemical market. Shipping companies and, in some areas, German air 2008 Page #137  
nd 12. 1n the 1970s, American drug companies developed the antidepressant P 2008 Page #140  
ng them over to private management companies . They also questioned the $41 2008 Page #143  
TV, book clubs, theme parks, phone companies , Internet servers and even bi 2008 Page #143  
the wealthy globalist families and companies that first created communist S 2008 Page #144  
ecy practiced by America's private companies does work. But the principles  2009 Page #21  

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encourag ed of course by the media companjes themselves, that we in the U.S 2007 Page #8  

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sburg. Romansky says that his fire company was dispatched to the Kecksburg  2003 Page #60  
5 he had worked for a large supply company in Ohio. A few days after the in 2003 Page #61  
er employed by a large electronics company. Mike and his family lived in Ke 2003 Page #67  
osition with a large manufacturing company. On that December day, Bill hear 2003 Page #70  
R WEDEMEYER REPORTS ’ HENRY HOLT a COMPANY THE AMERICAN MAGIC CIPFffiAS AND 2003 Page #137  
ewitz was the president of his own company, Thunder Scientific Labs, locate 2003 Page #141  
 was ever going to reveal in mixed company. The journey he had been on to a 2003 Page #147  
the air machine, so he ordered the company to open fire on the object, whic 2004 Page #32  
-based documentary film production company, spent an afternoon with Budd in 2004 Page #59  
t's near one of the drip tanks the company owned.' They went out and Bill F 2004 Page #72  
't like him very much. He had some company as I had. Seemed to me he was in 2004 Page #98  
or 31 years at the DuBois Chemical Company, Ohio, where he almost single-ha 2004 Page #108  
ey acquired surplus tape from a to company. The toy tape just happened to h 2004 Page #133  
hat the tape was provided by a toy company, and that in color and design it 2004 Page #138  
iginal key animators in the Disney Company. Kimball stated in his MUFON pre 2004 Page #179  
r, Mike Maloney visited the Disney Company in 1972. The story he told in 19 2004 Page #179  
 hints at the fact that the Disney Company might just have gotten possessio 2004 Page #179  
 at the Air Research Manufacturing Company" in Phoenix, Arizona. Redfern al 2004 Page #218  
swell Incident (New York: Marlow & Company, 1992); Aztec 1948, interview St 2004 Page #223  
eport \ \ M.r. Lamont -through his company, LGS Geophysics -was hired in 19 2005 Page #61  
iokol, based in northern Utah, the company which built the external tanks f 2005 Page #63  
he U.S.A., New York, W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1974. 102                 2005 Page #104  
odern era, but 50 years ago in the company of other generals, th.is anachro 2005 Page #137  
or 31 years at the DuBois ChemjcaJ Company, where he retired in 1981 as the 2005 Page #138  
6mm. One man outside of Santilli's company who kno,vs this for sure is Fran 2005 Page #148  
hat, at the request of Santi.JJj's company, he was sent the film and he tra 2005 Page #148  
have someone outside of Santilli's company who actually handled the 16mm fi 2005 Page #148  
de by the Canadian special effects company TWIN FX for a Canadian TV docume 2005 Page #150  
ly held a job at a large aerospace company and did not want to publicly div 2005 Page #165  
d also mentions the Glen L. Martin Company and BeU Aircraft, as well as oth 2005 Page #172  
 RJAS Inc. Now, the Glenn 1tlarcin Company through a series of evolutionary 2005 Page #173  
ome the Martin-Lockheed Compan), a company known to be in the forefront of  2005 Page #173  
n T. "Crash at Corona" Marlowe and Company, (Paraview Special Edition, 2004 2006 Page #13  
was described as a Hughes Aircraft Company employee who was testing electro 2006 Page #75  
gnite. Lockheed Missiles and Space Company developed a solid-propellant boo 2006 Page #77  
 organizations: QinetiQ, a private company, and the Defense Science and Tec 2006 Page #123  
ards to provide assistance to a TV company producing a science-fiction dram 2006 Page #131  
orthwest Washington, in the loving company of his long- suffering wife Donn 2006 Page #195  
plastic cover for a microchip. The company, Tetrad, produced microchips for 2006 Page #196  
ly turned into the Bigelow Holding Company offices. The Holding Company was 2006 Page #197  
lding Company offices. The Holding Company was the management company for R 2006 Page #197  
Holding Company was the management company for Robert Bigelow's hotel devel 2006 Page #197  
 As Dave worked for an engineering company with government contracts, he ha 2006 Page #200  
inda providing newsbreaks. A local company, Quantum Software, (which is no  2006 Page #203  
o space with the Bigelow Aerospace Company in North Las Vegas and moves for 2006 Page #207  
. (1998), Hampton Roads Publishing Company, Charlottesville, VA. 5. Diary o 2006 Page #207  
h (2001), Hampton Roads Publishing Company, Charlottesville, VA. 204        2006 Page #207  
, H. Vornon , Incorpo rated, paper company , whose addre.:,s is lioted as 6 2007 Page #46  
 visit to the 'Blue Mountain Fruit Company,' you could be forgiven for trun 2007 Page #60  
ser, Upchurch Scientific Filtering Company, proclaims , "Now you can see a  2007 Page #60  
 that is. In 1976 the Merritt Food Company encouraged retailers to begin st 2007 Page #60  
portunities." The French aerospace company, lntercechnique, manufacrures pr 2007 Page #61  
ONLY in theatres." K.raft's parent company, KF Holdings, also owns Nabisco, 2007 Page #63  
oes with beer better than pizza? A company called Freschetta Pizza offered  2007 Page #65  
 of 2000 an e-business performance company called Visual Insights sent out  2007 Page #67  
websites. I was working for such a company at the cime. The maiEng arrived  2007 Page #67  
n is provided by Peoples Telephone Company, Inc. One of the most popular an 2007 Page #68  
J11es. lt promoted openings in the company for engineers and managers and f 2007 Page #69  
versary of Roswell and in 1997 the company decided to use both aben and UFO 2007 Page #70  
r to being snatched? "My insurance company? New England Life, of course. Wh 2007 Page #71  
e services of the Ro) al Insurance company 's motor policy. As a couple hel 2007 Page #71  
periodicals . It was an Australian company however that was responsible for 2007 Page #74  
n off with a lot of stuff from the company in some form of dispute so most  2007 Page #83  
as in 1999 when l first joined the company and l was looking for stuff then 2007 Page #84  
John C. Frost of the Avro Aircraft Company (a subsidiary of Hawker Siddeley 2007 Page #111  
 were. My dad owned a construction company, a logging company, and in case  2007 Page #121  
 a construction company, a logging company, and in case of a fire, my dad a 2007 Page #121  
 co go out and fight the fire; his company. My dad said "oh crap," and he g 2007 Page #121  
d a low-bed because of the logging company, to transfer his heavy equipment 2007 Page #126  
usiness known as American Computer Company has made claims that the Roswell 2007 Page #127  
d operates a Belen rock and cement company . ...:_...__~--'--'-----·~------ 2007 Page #161  
dn't really care. FT. LEONARD WOOD COMPANY 044 McGrew, Daniel E l\kGuff, Ji 2007 Page #172  
 in Missouri where he trained with Company Delea 44 (Batallion 4, Brigade 4 2007 Page #172  
 worked with her at Coastal Oyster Company. He had been living in a rental  2008 Page #45  
under Paul Warburg 's Kuhn, Loeb & Company. Root, an honorary president of  2008 Page #125  
. Named Schroeder, Rockefeller and Company, Investment Bankers, the fom bec 2008 Page #126  
rican LG., and moved through Lee's company account with Chase Bank and his  2008 Page #127  
personal account at New York Trust Company . Another solid conduit for Nazi 2008 Page #127  
nt firm, the Schroeder-Rockefeller Company, also sat on the board of direct 2008 Page #127  
powerful head of the J. H. Stein & Company banking house of Cologne, had lo 2008 Page #127  
 propagandists and arms. · Another company essential to the passing of Nazi 2008 Page #129  
y was the Holland American Trading Company , a subsidiary of UBC. It was th 2008 Page #129  
d the firm with being a Nazi front company that was supplying vital coal to 2008 Page #129  
G. Smith formed American Appliance Company, today known as the powerful Ray 2008 Page #131  
l Raytheon Corporation heralded in company literature as an "industry leade 2008 Page #131  
scott Bush]. The president of this company was Julius P. Meyer, head of the 2008 Page #132  
ons in the Mortgage and Securities Company of New Orleans, First Joint Stoc 2008 Page #133  
and Bank, the Canal Bank and Trust Company of New Orleans, the Aviation Com 2008 Page #133  
mpany of New Orleans, the Aviation Company and the General American Life In 2008 Page #133  
he General American Life Insurance Company . ---Gordon Gray, an heir to the 2008 Page #133  
heir to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company fortune, was assistant secretary 2008 Page #133  
lishing Co., Triangle Broadcasting Company and Summit Communications . ---D 2008 Page #133  
-Time Warner Inc., The Walt Disney Company , Viacom, Vivendi Universal , Ne 2008 Page #143  
de of 1967." The show's production company, Quinn-Martin, also produced a s 2009 Page #32  
 Sound Division of the Dayton Acme Company before taking a position as a Se 2009 Page #164  
nit, known as the 24th Army Troops Company was manned primarily by New Zeal 2009 Page #165  
nndy :!.!!rl1 o! the P~~ton•AC'lnt Company or: learns to control the tiint  2009 Page #183  
reported when Pro!. T. D. ton-Acme company ol C!ncin· J. Leech of :'.'lcw Z 2009 Page #184  

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 UFO is employed to spearhead this company's ability to sell its services,  2007 Page #67  
bsolut Vodka either. In 1997 ✓ the company's advertisin g agency gave us ye 2007 Page #71  
 The product being advertised, the company's Dockers panes. Both versions o 2007 Page #75  

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C: Measuring 116 feet in diameter (comparable to the wingspan of a B-47 Str 2007 Page #105  
d. It had a long lender appearance comparable to a cigarette in size, that  2008 Page #10  
ogy are either analogous or easily comparable. But, in all cases we are tal 2009 Page #19  

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ible land, providing an additional comparative reference. The wreckage of a 2006 Page #84  
 disassembled F-101 airframes, for comparative analysis purposes. The mater 2006 Page #85  
ogy at Texas Christian University, comparative religions and anthropology a 2006 Page #195  
old Medal for a series of works in comparative planecology and the geochemi 2007 Page #198  

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l paper, it is usually possible to compare with a library of fonts and iden 2003 Page #178  
lly, we can hunt for anachronisms, compare language usage and compare with  2003 Page #178  
onisms, compare language usage and compare with other known authentic docum 2003 Page #178  
 » Match the type font and press o Compare signatures and other notation n  2003 Page #180  
llectual o Hunt for anachronisms □ Compare language use: etymology o Compar 2003 Page #180  
 Compare language use: etymology o Compare with known, authentic docs PROVE 2003 Page #180  
ial Operations MmualTWO MANUALS TO COMPARE 11/8/2003 Special Operations Man 2003 Page #180  
assic authentication process is to compare with known genuine articles, and 2003 Page #181  
easure the heat inside an ORAC and compare it with the temperatur e inside  2005 Page #91  
zarre elements to it. But, when we compare some of these bizarre elements c 2005 Page #165  
 deadly for other EBEs. We can now compare his claims with a passage from S 2006 Page #19  
onnel form nearby Patterson AFB to compare historical aerial photography fr 2006 Page #46  
o study the Bakersfield debris and compare it to known F- 117A parts as wel 2006 Page #85  
distinguish." It is interesting to compare this description with the forens 2006 Page #104  
;-J}C FULL TEXT OF BEN'S REMARKS ( compare farmer Trent's photos with the p 2007 Page #49  
lands UFO sighting ran to 9 pages. Compare that with previous major cases s 2008 Page #63  
rk. That is why it is important to compare the results for each investigato 2008 Page #108  
d of the generation to come. If we compare the horse and buggy with a rocke 2009 Page #19  
llcap of the same type material. " Compare that with the words of the alien 2009 Page #55  
wo protagonists . However, when we compare the quoted statements of both Pr 2009 Page #167  

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formulations 640 world-wide types (compared with find) Section 4 The fly-ov 2003 Page #44  
, which has one additional neutron compared to 24Mg, and 26Mg, which has tw 2003 Page #107  
 which has two additional neutrons compared to 24Mg. If the layered metal w 2003 Page #107  
of CDP response in “Roswell Metal" compared with distilled water control, P 2003 Page #112  
ssessing the ETs as a small threat compared to that "from unfriendly powers 2003 Page #173  
imilarity throughout. We have also compared the details of the printing wit 2003 Page #181  
ng the height of the "Dark Object" compared to the known height of the Budg 2004 Page #39  
he shadow angle was calculated and compared to the elevation angle (altitud 2004 Page #232  
of the recovered crashed discs and compared them to the vehicles tested in  2005 Page #169  
iscrepancies found in SOM1-01 when compared with the normal standard for a  2006 Page #16  
eged discrepancies in SOM1-01 when compared to standard Army manuals. The d 2006 Page #24  
rust, paranoia, even violence; but compared to other contact scenarios, the 2006 Page #60  
s they cause are poorly understood compared with bacteria, fungi and protoz 2006 Page #117  
roscop ical I·· The inkl were Than compared to a !,1,U!datd reference libra 2007 Page #46  
s fun. I had had a lot of jobs and compared to those the computer work was  2007 Page #82  
 Lights." His dates are scrambled, compared to the testimonies of John Burr 2008 Page #93  
s from each source. When the QD is compared by the ALIAS program in slide 2 2008 Page #108  
b) Lack of topside inquiries, when compared to the prompt and demanding inq 2009 Page #178  

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tter written by Einstein. Slide 20 compares the QD and the U.N. results and 2008 Page #107  
 pivots are easier to design, this compares favorably with present all wing 2009 Page #22  

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er Figure 14. Ion Microprobe graph comparing layered metal in dotted line t 2003 Page #109  
talyst in the reaction process. By comparing the mass of the Bismuth flakes 2003 Page #114  
ooking at the use of language, and comparing with known authentic documents 2003 Page #181  
itimate example of the raised "z." Comparing with a variety of Army Field m 2003 Page #181  
me of the images, for example when comparing the Ramey/DuBose and Marcel im 2004 Page #233  
ot exist in 1949 and Ozzie is only comparing what he saw to what we know to 2005 Page #166  
ument that can be authenticated by comparing its chief elements to similar  2006 Page #15  
g before the year 2000. We will be comparing these documents against two qu 2009 Page #10  

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dly seen on the ground is large in comparison to what the Venus probe itsel 2003 Page #65  
es next to a quarter coin for size comparison. Each piece had a black side  2003 Page #102  
 diameter quarter coin is for size comparison. Photograph by university pro 2003 Page #103  
about an inch in diameter for size comparison. 99                           2003 Page #103  
sium metal being used for standard comparison. Hauri wrote in his report to 2003 Page #109  
 the Style Manual and confirmed by comparison with manuals of the era), we  2003 Page #173  
nual Slide 44 shows a high clarity comparison of the SOM 1-01 "z" in "unaut 2003 Page #181  
 articles, and Slide 47 provides a comparison of the cover pages of our Man 2003 Page #181  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference COMPARISON WITH GENUINE DOCUMENTS For Ar 2003 Page #182  
r. Table 1 shows gross statistical comparison. Table 1: Statistical Compari 2003 Page #205  
l comparison. Table 1: Statistical Comparison of Directives Attribute Twini 2003 Page #205  
e authentic. See Table 2. Table 2: Comparison of Six Copies of Wedemeyer Di 2003 Page #205  
r how wide? I'll tell you what, in comparison to the Channel Tunnel, the on 2004 Page #53  
 son, Azizova, quoted by Anfalov • Comparison with Sanskrit (dubious?) RE-C 2004 Page #168  
tage has been set to analyze it in comparison to other leaked "Majestic doc 2006 Page #15  
ence material became available for comparison. Various photographers and au 2006 Page #84  
I do recall that its neck was — in comparison to its head — was really this 2006 Page #159  
f how long its fingers were and in comparison to its wrist. This is a bette 2006 Page #159  
emical and microscopic ■ Watermark comparison: no match Performed by James  2007 Page #46  
is a very good document to use for comparison because the content and thrus 2008 Page #107  
ysis plus comments on anomalies 10 Comparison documents ■Einstein: 22 docum 2008 Page #116  
emical and microscopic ■ Watermark comparison: no match Performed by James  2008 Page #120  
he known Teller documents used for comparison. However, it too seems to con 2009 Page #13  
rticularly the element of novelty. Comparison of quality would be difficult 2009 Page #21  
s effective on the side of Russia, comparison becomes virtually impossible  2009 Page #21  
s initial sighting seem mundane in comparison . Arnold wrote extensively ab 2009 Page #179  

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clusion was reached as a result of comparisons of artifacts from the Missou 2003 Page #28  
e same time. 5. Perform typewriter comparisons between the two directives t 2003 Page #209  
7. The statistical and grammatical comparisons show that the memos are very 2003 Page #210  
handwritten paragraph begins: Good comparisons. Notes were analyzed at NPIC 2004 Page #246  
ken by Guiseppe Grasso ... ) "Good comparisons ... Photos were analyzed at  2007 Page #49  
logy than all generations to come. Comparisons of the past accomplishments  2009 Page #19  
e misleading ; more important than comparisons of temporary ones are of com 2009 Page #19  
mparisons of temporary ones are of comparisons of quantity and quality. Pro 2009 Page #19  
a rocket to the moon, quantitative comparisons become arbitrary . Similarly 2009 Page #19  

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shaft running up the center of the comparm1ent. The exterior huU of the cra 2005 Page #165  

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or affixed within the tail luggage compartment." Finally, if you look at a  2004 Page #131  
ved for 12 hours. The disc had one compartment with a shaft running up the  2005 Page #165  
 illustration #7). The pilot/ crew compartment appearing as a bubble shaped 2007 Page #99  
was nothing forward of the pilot's compartment other than the sloping surfa 2007 Page #99  
her than the sloping surface. That compartment featured a "spinal fairing"  2007 Page #99  
ntake on both sides of the pilot's compartment , and two exhaust pons at th 2007 Page #99  
age, leading up to the pilot/ crew compartment. According to Jack, the smal 2007 Page #100  
ediately behind the windows of the compartment on towards the rniJ. On the  2007 Page #100  
 the craft, for access to the crew compartment . Immediately behind the doo 2007 Page #105  
xtreme forward section of the crew compartment looked like the nose of a Cu 2007 Page #106  
-intakes on both sides of the crew compartment, and four exhaust ports at t 2007 Page #106  
e disc. It was clear that the crew compartment had room for a pilot and co- 2007 Page #106  
eet wide. I was looking for a crew compartment or a window or something. I  2009 Page #66  

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nhattan Project, now known for its compartmentalization, security levels, s 2004 Page #123  
indefinitely if the "need to know" compartmentalization security principle  2009 Page #155  

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ent has remained a special access, compartmentalized experience for the pas 2004 Page #63  
ocket This Week It would seem that compartmentalized insiders of the U.S. g 2004 Page #82  
of Information within a classified compartmentalized activity in the early  2004 Page #253  
on par with the atomic bomb and as compartmentalized as the Manhattan Proje 2009 Page #157  

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l Navy auciit reveals excessive· . compartmental~lion. ■ Often to prevent o 2007 Page #53  

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ions directs wholesale review • of compartmentarization. ·. ·i -.. ■ · 1n1e 2007 Page #53  

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cret ·-.·.·. ■ Top Seaet Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS-SCI) · cle 2007 Page #52  

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ft, which had multiple rectangular compartments. \X/hen inside the control  2005 Page #166  

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d in a spirit of understanding and compassion, to expand our concept of rea 2006 Page #194  

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 involved testing complete systems compatibility and integrity, the drones  2006 Page #78  

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ection of Goose Bay) would be more compatible with the claim in Acheson's a 2006 Page #169  

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hat science and secrecy are hardly compatible-except , perhaps, under the i 2009 Page #21  

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f coping wich new situations would compel us c.o make a change in ics scruc 2008 Page #112  

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s of the USSR Academy of Sciences, compelled everyone involved in the discu 2008 Page #101  

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Roswell incident has been the most compellin g of the crash-retrieval stori 2005 Page #166  

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ent is only a draft copy. Powerful compelling evidence in favor of authenti 2003 Page #27  
sh, behind the scenes concerns are compelling and the matter is taken most  2003 Page #86  
 but the evidence was nevertheless compelling. For example, a series of Dep 2004 Page #10  
 stamped TOP SECRET/MAJIC. What is compelling for authenticity are the nume 2004 Page #245  
rse of action. Third is the use of compelling forensic evidence of ink anal 2004 Page #247  
in learning more about this equaUy compelling and frustrating footnote to t 2005 Page #93  
be true when new data-rarified but compelling evidenceviolates not only aca 2005 Page #117  
her word usage subtleties are also compelling such as "screw driver" being  2005 Page #129  
y of SOM1-01. PotentiaUy, the most compelling evidence concerning provenanc 2005 Page #131  
 'Unusual Fashion Objects.' A more compelling question that seems to irregu 2007 Page #61  
 to each other and not far away. A compelling argument could be made the Cr 2008 Page #59  
inated . There is, however, a more compelling reason for why senior ClA off 2009 Page #45  

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berJ . 2001) ACCMs "Alternative or Compensatory Control Measures" ■ Easier  2007 Page #53  

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Herald added: Had the project been competed in time, it might have played a 2009 Page #157  

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l organization, it could have this competence if i:s member states would be 2008 Page #113  
th lies somewhere in between . The competence argument in my opinion is the 2009 Page #155  
 that there are varying degrees of competence throughout. For example, it w 2009 Page #155  

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 ional organization, ~c wou_d have competency to deal with all problems re_ 2008 Page #113  
o state this plainly, the level of competency of an organizational unit is  2009 Page #155  

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fessional who had proved more than competent in his electronics work, so hi 2003 Page #145  
e questions against the reports by competent persons of evidence that nonhu 2005 Page #118  

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ell the "real" story, resulting in competing versions of reality. The inter 2006 Page #57  

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their logo. Not to be outdone, the competiti on at Roswell Toyota sported a 2007 Page #60  

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n. There had been a letter writing competition in Northern Ireland. School  2003 Page #201  
ell but then I seemed to come into competition with a lot of newly qualifie 2007 Page #82  
d societies, steam roller over any competition (regardless of their legitim 2008 Page #144  

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gaining significant advantage over competitors. Other business sectors migh 2006 Page #56  

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t in this generation. But diligent compilation of unclassified less classif 2009 Page #12  
t in this generation. But diligent compilation of less classi tied material 2009 Page #24  

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ntagon's books had to be cooked to compile the required financial statement 2007 Page #53  

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xcerpts are not verbatim, but were compiled from notes after four separate  2004 Page #74  
eague, Tim Matthe,\ s, and me have compiled all of research into a book tit 2005 Page #151  
edia. All participants' views were compiled to represent the general public 2006 Page #58  
orners area where he and his staff compiled lists of possible causes of dea 2006 Page #110  
 1958. This log has been carefully compiled from recorded network mission b 2008 Page #135  
n the years I 946-1955 1956 1958 I compiled information for a descriptive a 2009 Page #11  
RODUCTION In the years 1946-1955 I compiled information for a descripti ve  2009 Page #23  

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ed and interviewed. Leslie will be compiling a report on what she learned 6 2003 Page #65  
ve to make him fall. Bennewitz was compiling thousands of pages of data, bu 2003 Page #149  

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. Wells states that: With infinite complacency men went to and fro over thi 2004 Page #148  

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d in Chereze's armpit. The officer complained of severe pains in his back a 2005 Page #33  
back home. On February 10, Chereze complained of pains in his back and high 2005 Page #33  
ly called the Attorney General and complained about the way she was being i 2007 Page #135  

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s," the pages consist in part, of "Complaint Forms" filled out by Doty and  2003 Page #147  
l orgone therap~· had registered a complaint with the FDA, or an) other aut 2005 Page #101  
to the federal court and brought a complaint against the interstate srupmen 2005 Page #101  
ght be rejected; they rud, and the complaint became an injunction. FDA agen 2005 Page #101  
of l11funrl(1fi o11 .-\rt (FOl.-\j COMPLAINT FORM He; \ 1) C s •Ow.1MIS l l 2007 Page #174  
is is a copy of the September 1980 Complaint Form filled out for Major Erne 2007 Page #174  
nyon complex for Kirtland AFB. The complaint title is: "KIRTLAND AFB, NM, 8 2007 Page #174  
 ,.....1 CU:.-T-1.0 •,v, This 1980 Complaint Form was written up because a  2007 Page #176  
e nuclear weapons were stored. The complaint says that on August 8, 1980, t 2007 Page #176  
d clisappear." In Paragraph 3, the Complaint states that three nights later 2007 Page #176  
errorism , counterintelligence and complaint programs. He assumed command o 2009 Page #73  

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at about all those human abduction complaints since the 1960s, also associa 2004 Page #82  

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govcrnmcnl rnm1stnes s:iid lhst on complctio11, it could 1 oc:drncd oo_mmcn 2009 Page #182  

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~=::·=~ --···-- HIE ZINSSER EFFECT COMPLE:I[ STORY 0¥ TH[ UNUSUAL [LCCTROCl 2005 Page #29  
"OV ided in order to e1pedi te the comple t.ion ~ t.:J.a cldJ. :... .,J .:. 2009 Page #175  

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d near top-secret military bases • Complementary research carried on in imm 2004 Page #161  

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swell? October 1941 and provides a complete stereoscopic overflight of the  2003 Page #37  
enus probe (COSMOS 96) that didn't complete its mission, and one witness wa 2003 Page #65  
al decides that his brother should complete his recovery privately in the c 2003 Page #91  
ould have brought Mr. Forrestal to complete recovery in a matter of months. 2003 Page #95  
se of self, it became necessary to complete the job for him. Because to tho 2003 Page #95  
g and water reactions. A rapid and complete reaction takes place without le 2003 Page #115  
nal phenomena or illusion* if more complete ubrenaiknal data had been obtai 2003 Page #118  
ade later has resulted in a nearly complete reconstruction of every word in 2003 Page #171  
transport, little-traveled roads □ Complete craft —RED TEAM, flatbeds, camo 2003 Page #175  
lectronic 3 Damaged device, mostly complete 4 Powerplant, possible propulsi 2003 Page #175  
rts, with the RED TEAM assigned to complete craft, and OPNAC in charge of a 2003 Page #176  
ensuring safe removal of contents, complete with packaging diagramsl954. Se 2003 Page #176  
ht have to deal with as well as to complete the bureaucratic military proce 2003 Page #208  
may well be the case that when the complete truth surrounding the issue of  2004 Page #17  
n took place on 'Thursday evening. Complete dieagroament on the witneemeet  2004 Page #19  
tails of the investigation and the complete story will be relayed. One afte 2004 Page #43  
Wasserfall surface-to-air missile, complete with a 674-pound high explosive 2004 Page #67  
ong with sexual organs such as the complete udder on this cow in Benton Cou 2004 Page #77  
to be placed on UFOs — a policy of complete denial in the interest of natio 2004 Page #80  
s shown as Table 1 below: Table 1. Complete listing of Stringfield's cases  2004 Page #110  
contained in such forged papers is complete fiction? This is another disput 2004 Page #141  
onference I don't know if it was a complete concerted effort to cooperate w 2004 Page #185  
other five wire services and had a complete room filled with wire service t 2004 Page #237  
ng straight up and out of sight in complete silence. Again, the year of the 2005 Page #84  
The publication, whkh contains the complete Reich-Einstein correspondence,  2005 Page #93  
ace This hjstoric book is the most complete public im entory to date of hum 2005 Page #117  
is shown on the next page with the complete text in the appencLlx.) RESTRIC 2005 Page #127  
ving the amount of money needed to complete the deal -reponed to be around  2005 Page #145  
search Foundation of New Boston, a complete understancling and synthetic re 2005 Page #172  
, and would then have to return to complete his normal military duties. The 2006 Page #20  
erse of T. Townsend Brown 1932— "A Complete System" With application to: 1. 2006 Page #38  
itecture from which to extract the complete spectrum of possible contact im 2006 Page #50  
d prepared; threat assessments are complete, and the general public is larg 2006 Page #60  
cause the mission involved testing complete systems compatibility and integ 2006 Page #78  
 two F-101 crash sites, as well as complete and disassembled F-101 airframe 2006 Page #85  
or a pair of field glasses. To his complete amazement, these revealed a dis 2006 Page #120  
at the above facts do not tell the complete story. Nothing is known of the  2006 Page #136  
equipment on the site. That led to complete system failure and a lot of dam 2006 Page #147  
orce, were once again in danger of complete defeat. This was causing a near 2006 Page #165  
0's, still exists in Chicago.) The complete affidavit is presented in A His 2006 Page #175  
eed to include the EBD in order to complete the discussion of the documente 2006 Page #178  
ganizations present a more or less complete picnire of world events. Conseq 2007 Page #7  
 stories in the National Inquirer} COMPLETE CLASSIFICATION STATEMENT l!I ~\ 2007 Page #45  
aborers, and took several years to complete. It was his written opinion tha 2007 Page #114  
t. Suddenly , the convoy came to a complete stop in the middle of the deser 2007 Page #187  
 in the annals of human history. A complete report of our January 2007 Coya 2007 Page #192  
al Brazilian journalists. The most complete English version of this case wa 2007 Page #193  
ty and other labs in France. For a complete discussion of aU these results, 2007 Page #195  
 the colors of the base, but not a complete change of color. Poulain added  2007 Page #199  
 scientists who have looked at the complete results of these analysis have  2007 Page #201  
ous to the Human Race, then only a complete simpleton would deny a national 2008 Page #37  
 a missile of some sort. We drew a complete blank and the incident remains  2008 Page #66  
ich would be necessary in order to complete the voyage in a reasonable leng 2008 Page #95  
assive destruction. Currently, the complete results of the expedition and t 2008 Page #102  
ia of Flying Saucers." This is the complete copy of the first page on slide 2008 Page #109  
in before the Roswell crashes. The complete text of the memo is included be 2008 Page #112  
indices ■Dr. Carole Chaski: rather complete syntax analysis plus comments o 2008 Page #116  
's military-industrial complex was complete. Decorated Nazi Wernher von Bra 2008 Page #137  
pages and sections give a full and complete "inside story" of America's the 2009 Page #12  
threat being the issue do not have complete sovereignty of our air space an 2009 Page #15  
d in some ways they have come to a complete halt. Where we go from here, up 2009 Page #15  
hat decision makers be proved with complete and hard estimates as to future 2009 Page #18  
ack. Anyone who seeks reliable and complete defense against nuclear attack  2009 Page #22  
pages and sections give a full and complete "inside story" of the CI A's UF 2009 Page #24  
 to pennit an effort being made to complete the report. The investigations  2009 Page #167  

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f Michigan. That year, he had also completed his Ph.D. course work in bioph 2003 Page #111  
of state. 4. On Sunday, July 6 and completed Monday July 7, 1947 J.C. Vince 2003 Page #204  
"When your mission in" (blank) "is completed you will proceed on a brief tr 2003 Page #206  
ng your appraisal," (comma) or "is completed," (comma) there are other subt 2003 Page #206  
when your mission in New Mexico is completed you will proceed on a brief tr 2003 Page #207  
ven. When your mission in China is completed you will proceed on a brief tr 2003 Page #225  
ver, it is a story that is not yet completed, but seems to expand as more d 2004 Page #45  
nastas Mikoyan USSR Post WWII • No completed Atomic. Super, or Hydrogen bom 2004 Page #158  
ehan reported the two studies were completed by Marcia Smith, and that he w 2004 Page #187  
n June 1999 was a large manuscript completed circa 1954. It had a return ad 2004 Page #243  
gate and DRES By 1935, the CCC had completed the headquarters beyond an ent 2005 Page #53  
e amount of investigation has been completed. Witnesses are present, storie 2005 Page #137  
g, if possible, has been partially completed , and there are strong signs o 2005 Page #137  
ndard procedure to build. From the completed moulds its outer skin and all  2005 Page #149  
ince the research has not yet been completed, we have agreed to maintain th 2005 Page #157  
e following day, the operation was completed. The wreckage was loaded onto  2006 Page #79  
ecember. Holm and two other pilots completed the contractor and customer ac 2006 Page #81  
 in Seattle, June 2005. I had just completed my investigation of the Lummi  2006 Page #181  
 1953, John Frost and rus team had completed most of the "paper studies" on 2007 Page #111  
States. By 1955, Dr. l'vLiethe had completed construction of the disc shape 2007 Page #111  
s to certify that has successfully completed Tbt 62J Gaunl Corutruction Equ 2007 Page #174  
 Base]. ... This investigation was completed in one full day and it was con 2008 Page #11  
out 26 miles from Aberdeen where I completed a 20-year career as a police o 2008 Page #41  
Betts, a 67 year old area resident completed a MU FON sighting report at my 2008 Page #47  
rue significance of his report. He completed a MUFON sighting report and he 2008 Page #56  
ller was born in Budapest in 1908, completed his PhD under Heisenberg in 19 2009 Page #9  
CY COMBAT COMMUNICATIONS (ECOMCOM) COMPLETED ON: OCTOBER 2, 1962 APPROVED B 2009 Page #26  
her for the first time. I had just completed my lecture on UFO's to about t 2009 Page #88  
 the war against Japan bad it been completed on time! What could this weapo 2009 Page #157  
nited States. Had the project been completed in time it might have played a 2009 Page #159  
n, started during the war, was not completed until after hostilities were e 2009 Page #161  
 the full experimental program was completed and the fundamental scientific 2009 Page #166  
n, started during the war, was not completed until after hostilities ·were  2009 Page #169  
 the full experimental program was completed and the fundamental scientific 2009 Page #169  
nited States. Had the project been completed in time it might have played a 2009 Page #172  

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nlighten the public as soon and as completely as possible. ” www.majesticdo 2003 Page #18  
l Charlette was confident that she completely understood what had happened  2003 Page #22  
h. Figure 3. Bottom of artifact is completely intact. Lower left is a hollo 2003 Page #47  
id, the white oxide on the surface completely reacted and was not detected  2003 Page #115  
services for the AFOSI, which were completely unrelated to the UFO subject, 2003 Page #146  
rials used in its construction are completely unknown to all experts who pa 2004 Page #13  
cated and the other has clammed up completely, the latter being one of the  2004 Page #43  
y and detailed that they cannot be completely conveyed here. Instead I rela 2004 Page #43  
e, literally, round the base. They completely go round the base. I've been  2004 Page #52  
; (d) the burials were accelerated completely past any objective coverage;  2004 Page #130  
in the same way, and he did. It is completely inconceivable that several ye 2004 Page #143  
5 m in diameter and circa 2 m high,completely seamless Vladivostok ,USSR Sp 2004 Page #174  
dumped Blue Book they were able to completely divest themselves of UFOs, or 2004 Page #178  
ng you this offer? No it came in a completely different way. It came in a F 2004 Page #195  
 was a "myth," Area 51 was ignored completely, and much time was wasted on  2005 Page #76  
Reich's discoveries, this has been completely ignored, but never experiment 2005 Page #93  
that the front of the airplane was completely destroyed; the engine nacelle 2006 Page #74  
. Obviously, the site had not been completely sanitized. Our second expedit 2006 Page #80  
olved had sufficient motivation to completely sanitize the site in order to 2006 Page #86  
f their once quiet town was turned completely upside down and shattered. Th 2006 Page #93  
n unknown chemotoxin 6. "Something completely new" A rash of consultations  2006 Page #111  
they said, then it had to have (a) completely disintegrated upon impact; an 2006 Page #121  
s was with the fighters there on a completely different network. But the fi 2006 Page #146  
re at a console that had been just completely disintegrated. And he had a p 2006 Page #155  
 but that was in the 1940s. That's completely different from today. This is 2006 Page #163  
cation, Del Rio. The EBD is either completely real, partially real and part 2006 Page #177  
artially false (disinformation) or completely false. Opinions differ widely 2006 Page #177  
mmi Island Incident seemed to have completely disappeared. Except for two v 2006 Page #180  
Yet they also report the skies are completely clear.33 3:50 AM: Having sped 2006 Page #184  
or where the object was located is completely smooth. The object, he says,  2006 Page #187  
her was described as agthing from "completely clear" to "clear with a few s 2006 Page #189  
 and later described in detail had completely disappeared. The veg next day 2006 Page #190  
y about the Roswell crash. This is completely credible based on what 1 have 2007 Page #20  
riety of propaganda methods. It is completely predictable that the CIA woul 2007 Page #21  
se events ilid take place and were completely ignored by the mainstream mei 2007 Page #25  
ion that caused no loss of life -a completely effective cover story! 24     2007 Page #30  
rk. I thjnk the US authorities are completely unrealistic in their sentenci 2007 Page #92  
stem for these means and its being completely misused. MW: Isn't it the cas 2007 Page #92  
even though all of the tires ·were completely flat down to their wheel rims 2007 Page #95  
rt, but I have never seen anything completely flatten out the deck of a low 2007 Page #126  
ly, bur nevertheless intriguingly, completely blacked our under provision B 2007 Page #137  
ility: Epoxy canister development: Completely integrated reference instrume 2007 Page #163  
ches of desert, and then something completely unprecedented happened in the 2007 Page #185  
stall and the lights didn't go out completely. Robinson thought as the obje 2008 Page #12  
'Well, nothing was right, John. We completely LOST you. We completely lost  2008 Page #86  
, John. We completely LOST you. We completely lost contact with you. There  2008 Page #86  
parent , and by around 2-3:00 p.m. completely disappeared. After the initia 2008 Page #98  
variables , which ruled out Cooper completely. This slide (27) presents an  2008 Page #108  
thological connection, was in fact completely controlled by, and designed a 2008 Page #135  
Egyptian "Gestapo " staffed almost completely with former SS officers. This 2008 Page #139  
resent time. The problem took on a completely different aspect when the dis 2009 Page #14  
t there -that would blow this case completely wide open. That tape did not  2009 Page #78  
uthern Russia. Today's coverage is completely serious from beginning to end 2009 Page #138  
etails about Project Seal. This is completely out of character for someone  2009 Page #176  

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hese should have been included for completeness, and would make for a total 2004 Page #115  
ve the level of sophistication and completeness. So we can rule out private 2004 Page #253  

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orary basis, unless the individual completes further training or commits mo 2006 Page #24  
 The Bellingham Coast Guard vessel completes its search of the splashdown a 2006 Page #185  
craft XS-1 faster than sound plane completes preliminary tests June 3, 1947 2009 Page #156  

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lly briefed into the job" involved completing training at what he described 2006 Page #20  

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ees this gargantuan job through to completion, despite ongoing inter-servic 2003 Page #86  
 Eisenhower's "Atoms for Peace" to completion. In his memo, Cutler informs  2005 Page #97  
n its programmed sortie. Following completion of the mission the D-21B flew 2006 Page #78  
affs best wishes on the successful completion of L~ft At East Gate, and wit 2009 Page #138  
 development could be continued to completion by New Zealand officers. All  2009 Page #165  

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nsought, by the militaryindustrial complex. The potential for the disastrou 2003 Page #6  
around the Manzano Weapons Storage complex; then the largest underground re 2003 Page #142  
 a routine patrol near the Manzano complex on just after midnight on August 2003 Page #147  
 not visible to anyone outside the complex. As one of the guards approached 2003 Page #147  
ont of the Manzano Nuclear storage complex on the nights that Paul Bennewit 2003 Page #148  
ough money to build this kind of a complex. Furthermore, accompanying the a 2003 Page #183  
n June 14, 1977. As this is a very complex issue, and this is a very short  2003 Page #197  
 person in the military industrial complex, and Reagan's former national se 2003 Page #199  
 tied into the military industrial complex for years, and has been the foca 2003 Page #202  
ficial manner. The problem is both complex and grave. Recommendations have  2003 Page #224  
hat the probloa facing ua is bofch complex and grave . lUoonaondatione have 2003 Page #228  
lear ordinance under the twin base complex, in full violation of our treaty 2004 Page #46  
cility located below the twin base complex. Larry has maintained that on th 2004 Page #51  
had worked all over the Bentwaters complex, and occasionally under it. He a 2004 Page #51  
eaten to break down the industrial complex that supports the military compl 2004 Page #75  
complex that supports the military complex; it would obviously undermine it 2004 Page #75  
chnology czar of the U.S. military complex during world NXIWII that created 2004 Page #90  
 1989. Both cases are sufficiently complex that it would be unproductive to 2004 Page #121  
They described something much less complex. There were masses of a plastic- 2004 Page #142  
 was about 4 feet tall, dark brown complex.ion and had 2 eyes, 2 nostrils,  2005 Page #41  
ndoubtedly the most portentous and complex issue of the contemporary era. N 2005 Page #73  
ame was changed in 1958), a launch complex was quickly set up and used for  2005 Page #125  
 on Septemb er 26, 1945. Soon this complex was the focal point for captured 2005 Page #125  
uagrams. Unless the system is very complex, it is often possible to do this 2005 Page #162  
Alien Viruses and Leaked Documents complex. However, if we found ant coloni 2006 Page #102  
 to cure. 3. Fungi are eukaryotic (complex cell(s)) that digest its food ex 2006 Page #113  
stries ► The ITlilitary-industrial complex ► The extremely wealthy. ►. Orga 2007 Page #35  
well ,vith the military industrial complex 101                              2007 Page #107  
sought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrou 2007 Page #108  
w time for the military industrial complex, and the highest level of U.S. l 2007 Page #120  
ast, creating a sprawling military complex now known as Kirtland Air Force  2007 Page #162  
(CIRIS). And what was the Kirtland complex developing in 1974? Here are som 2007 Page #163  
ander of the Manzano Coyote Canyon complex for Kirtland AFB. The complaint  2007 Page #174  
ility of physical evidence. Such a complex case, if properly researched and 2008 Page #7  
oint Royal Air Force/USAF military complex at Bentwaters-Woodbridge, Suffol 2008 Page #31  
ty. However, the situation is more complex than many suppose and some of wh 2008 Page #61  
U.S. Air Force and Royal Air Force complex. The two air bases were home to  2008 Page #72  
concluded that the extraordinarily complex and expensive mission planning f 2008 Page #135  
nto America 's military-industrial complex was complete. Decorated Nazi Wer 2008 Page #137  
sassin for the military-industrial complex, more specifically for Boeing in 2009 Page #33  
e project was understood to be too complex for a small country like New Zea 2009 Page #159  
e project was understood to be too complex for a small country like New Zea 2009 Page #172  
of a different paper as it far too complex to examine in this limited space 2009 Page #179  

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of the food chain. The prairie dog complexes had not been used in some time 2003 Page #45  
ized components within much larger complexes that have need-to-know access  2004 Page #63  

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y were human size, had an odd gray complexion and a pronounced nose. They w 2004 Page #182  
 was about 4 feet tall, dark brown complexion and had 2 eyes, 2 nostrils, 2 2009 Page #49  
 was about 4 feet tall, dark brown complexion and had 2 eyes, 2 nostrils, 2 2009 Page #55  

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nt here must oversimplify its many complexities. While interested readers s 2005 Page #101  

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t could dwarf Manhattan Project in complexity and cost. Religions will be c 2006 Page #68  
t could dwarf Manhattan Project in complexity and cost. Religions will be c 2006 Page #69  
word and sentence length to define complexity. 110 II Spelling and other er 2008 Page #116  
 length; some are harder, like the complexity of noun phrases) and obtain a 2009 Page #11  

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reports to Washington , building a complicat ed empire of information and d 2008 Page #138  

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red Crisman, a man with a long and complicated life's story. In fact, Crism 2003 Page #41  
nt was far, far more intricate and complicated than he was ever going to re 2003 Page #147  
magnetic energy. The matter is too complicated and sounds too improbabl e t 2005 Page #91  
 were granted one it would involve complicated operations. 3. Indivisible c 2008 Page #113  
 a moving target, research can get complicated, especially when contending  2009 Page #154  

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monstrated time and again. Add the complication of the unidentified nature  2008 Page #13  

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J-12 individuals in 1963 that were complicit with the assassination of a pr 2004 Page #254  
ategy, governments may be secretly complicit. Scenario Slow-Familiar -Negat 2006 Page #63  
12? Historians who view the CIA as complicit in Kennedy s assassination poi 2009 Page #45  
tes and England were and have been complicit in t,ying to subvert the signi 2009 Page #59  

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ell the inside story of government complicity in withholding this critical  2004 Page #134  
 heart of the debate of government complicity in the UFO cover-up at Roswel 2004 Page #242  
ents and facts bear witness to the complicity of 39                         2009 Page #45  

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 of this item, as well, and Marvel complied. I first visited the crash site 2006 Page #83  
th of these objects which have not complied with the necessary 8            2009 Page #14  

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ng priority because if it fails to comply, MoD would be breaching the law.  2008 Page #63  
 officials have to be removed , to comply with the Freedom of Information A 2008 Page #63  
d to leave their weapons behind to comply with the British military's Statu 2008 Page #80  

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d them co say. But they refused co compl~·- \X/hether or not the mjlirary w 2005 Page #35  

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stimated that the Mission would be compoeed of soae eight or ten experts, a 2003 Page #228  

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sightings have become the constant component of human activity and require  2003 Page #19  
 miles, some of which had a memory component by which it could resume its o 2004 Page #142  
imated to be 11-12 meters • Engine component not found • Front section "app 2004 Page #167  
The MJ-12 concept has become a key component of the modern ufological world 2004 Page #191  
12 part numbers and Lockheed Skunk component data plates, part of the inter 2006 Page #76  
lag and displayed a large aircraft component (seven inches across and weigh 2006 Page #83  
ings on one side. One recognizable component was a sway brace from a weapon 2006 Page #84  
hile's nonhern region) is the main component in both analysis: 0 (oxygen) 1 2007 Page #201  
ton would deny a national security component to the controversy. Conclusion 2008 Page #37  
Change Program 's Upper Atmosphere Component and is the special advisor for 2008 Page #75  

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y fused together the many interior components. There were control-type devi 2003 Page #100  
ound repository of nuclear weapons components in the Western world. It is a 2003 Page #142  
dge. Rather it is only specialized components within much larger complexes  2004 Page #63  
page of the burned memo showed the components to be consistent with pencils 2004 Page #250  
te srupmenr of accumulators or any components thereof. Their break came in  2005 Page #101  
, weapons systems, andior residual components Of such equipment The Smith/S 2006 Page #26  
 stamps and, finally, identifiable components. I have researched crashes of 2006 Page #72  
. I found turbine blades and other components from the engines. Using an il 2006 Page #76  
IT 2. I also found some electronic components and one of the two blades fro 2006 Page #80  
l, aluminum, and plastic. We found components marked with D-21 part numbers 2006 Page #80  
, weapons systems, and/or residual components of such equipment. The intell 2007 Page #134  
s were nor very acceptable, it had components like silicon, which are utili 2007 Page #197  
e the problem divide into feasible components and then assign to appropriat 2009 Page #19  

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 wonder how the "lack of activity" comports with approxjmatel y 1,000 pages 2005 Page #142  

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ear glue or plastic. Could this be composed of reaction products from the M 2003 Page #115  
stimated that the mission would be composed of some eight or ten experts, a 2003 Page #224  
m every orifice. Retro-viruses are composed only of RNA which can end up ge 2004 Page #80  
e these reports. The 4602d AJSS is composed of specialists trained for fiel 2005 Page #141  
-so, the Capital l'vf etro ad team composed a clever ad, but one that embra 2007 Page #69  
 and Great Britain, was apparently composed by someone within the U.S. inte 2007 Page #188  
yzer, an analog mainframe computer composed of 2,000 vacuum tubes and l 50  2008 Page #131  
an's 59-member transition team was composed of28 Council on Foreign Relatio 2008 Page #142  

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ing and freedom of the individuals composing it does not seem to be in conf 2008 Page #124  

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ee" was not Gebauer, but in fact a composite of eight different scientists, 2004 Page #218  
lowing message. Granted, this is a composite, and not everyone agrees on ev 2004 Page #227  
REWS. Line 9 TEMPLE Following is a composite of the best opinions of the va 2004 Page #228  
opulsion and were constructed from composite layers of lightweight material 2005 Page #166  
was built by GE Aerospace; and the composite skin structure ·was supposedl  2005 Page #174  
 A-12 airplanes. Some titanium and composite material from the chines (side 2006 Page #76  
ockheed F-117A. Pieces of metal or composite covered on one side with gray  2006 Page #84  
 aircraft as a YF-12A. The lack of composite anti-radar treatments on the e 2006 Page #88  
le are computer generated forensic composite illustrations. These illustrat 2007 Page #94  
le are computer generated forensic composite illustrations based on the acr 2007 Page #94  
m when they are trying to create a composite forensic sketch of a particula 2007 Page #94  

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e-epoxy thermoplastics, fiberglass composites and ceramics. There also were 2006 Page #84  
he F-101 contains no thermoplastic composites or RAM, for instance. The F-  2006 Page #85  

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ctroscopy (EDS) to analyze element composition. He confirmed that the metal 2003 Page #100  
to be commonplace, without unusual composition or structural characteristic 2004 Page #30  
another sunken artifact similar in composition but variant in shape. Also,  2006 Page #191  
Prof. Sturrock's exceUent report, "Composition Analysis of the Brazil Magne 2007 Page #195  
9 9.0 8.6 0.1 0.1 100.1 100.8 This composition does not correspond to any n 2007 Page #197  
e know their metallic and chemical composition, the nature of the five frag 2007 Page #202  
o give any detailed clue as to the composition or structure of the developm 2009 Page #161  
n about the research, development, composition or tests. Oddly enough, in t 2009 Page #161  
o give any detailed clue as to the composition or structure of the developm 2009 Page #176  

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ovided to us yielded the following compositions for four separate measureme 2007 Page #197  

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 in Wyoming. DeBow: Talk about his composure after this event. Joe: He was  2007 Page #123  

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e formed (a very common industrial compound). Instead, the water in which t 2003 Page #112  
emove the metal from the grave? To compound the puzzle, years later my wife 2004 Page #31  
al Warfare Facility at Oblensk and Compound 19 in Sverdlovsk. In all there  2006 Page #106  

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iate reprisals. These problems are compounded further by identification. Ho 2008 Page #114  

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 with the "mind of Einstein" could comprehend it, and Ufologists were wasti 2004 Page #99  
t zany and foolish. As we begin to comprehend this secret of the past and i 2005 Page #143  
lien craft. Is it even possible to comprehend such advanced technology much 2005 Page #161  

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oncern would be to make the threat comprehensible by penetrating the strang 2006 Page #62  
ernment would assume that enemy is comprehensible and vulnerable to defeat. 2006 Page #63  

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osure, however, does not guarantee comprehension. The consequences of wides 2009 Page #20  

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ery teams and their methodical and comprehensive approach to covertly and e 2004 Page #127  
ferences to "integrated circuit" ■ Comprehensive history by Kuijsten ■ Shoc 2005 Page #11  
se A-1 (and which is itself a more comprehensive version of Abstract 6 cont 2005 Page #43  
nd other major weapons programs ;. Comprehensive program of behavior modifi 2007 Page #37  
and other major weapons programs ► Comprehensive program of behavior modifi 2007 Page #37  

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ur of woven cloth and two ayers of compressed cotton fibers imbedded in oth 2003 Page #50  
necessity should be considered the compressed and abbreviated version of th 2003 Page #85  

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ense grain-free wood...tensile and compression strength...not obtainable... 2003 Page #175  
eman. The Air Force calls it "time compression." Those are the highlights o 2004 Page #148  

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, depending upon the material that comprised the upper), a foot would have  2003 Page #48  
on , a quasi-official think-tank , comprised of personnel from, primarily,  2008 Page #35  
 1946, the "Government" would have comprised the intelligence units of the  2009 Page #154  
, the evolving entity would now be comprised of the intelligence units of t 2009 Page #154  

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ow much material there is, what it comprises and what the timeline is for f 2008 Page #61  

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into two leaked original documents comprising over 342 pages of Top Secret  2004 Page #242  
lows is a recreation of the events comprising the Lummi Island Incident as  2006 Page #184  
rials under the guidance of a team comprising Captain W.L. Erdman, U.S.N, C 2009 Page #165  
ould be assisted by a senior group comprising of Professor Snodgrass and tw 2009 Page #165  
rials under the guidance of a team comprising Captain W. L. Erdman, U.S.N., 2009 Page #169  
ould be assisted by a senior group comprising Professor Snodgrass and two e 2009 Page #173  

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nate certain individuals who would compromise the intelligence efforts, whi 2004 Page #204  
om review. To allow a review would compromise future directors and put the  2004 Page #248  
s to preserve that life in any way compromise the security of the operation 2006 Page #21  
neered in January, 1933, through a compromise with German aristocrats, indu 2008 Page #126  

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backchannel contacts should not be compromised by this action." Tab C direc 2004 Page #252  
and/or relations with NHI could be compromised. - Despite positivity, slow  2006 Page #67  
on is that regional media are less compromised than national media. They ar 2007 Page #32  
ed that Project Moon Dust might be compromised -namely, Marilyn Monroe's de 2007 Page #136  
ncerned chat its identity might be compromised via the documents declassifi 2007 Page #144  
onal security has been extensively compromised by UFOs, it is first necessa 2008 Page #24  
e of national security having been compromised on a truly massive scale. Ne 2008 Page #32  
serschmitt , the secret scheme was compromised and all involved disavowed a 2008 Page #130  

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ethods of UFO intelligence without compromising my secret involvement in th 2009 Page #24  

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 rcv1ov. To allo-., • rovicv vould comproni•o future director& and put the  2008 Page #120  

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least I was told, that's when Karl Compton was down there... Friedman: Yeah 2004 Page #92  
ed in some cases. In 1946 Dr. Karl Compton , Chairman of the Atomic Energy  2009 Page #166  
d in early 1945. "In 1946 Dr. Karl Compton, Chairman of the Atomic Energy E 2009 Page #172  

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 keep a secret, they would have no compunction about lying about the existe 2003 Page #184  

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gineering; Mechanical Engineering; Computational Mechanics; Nanotechnology  2005 Page #163  
ensic authorship attTibution using computational linguistics. Her technique 2008 Page #106  
rienced in 3-0 computer modeling , computational analysis and developing eq 2008 Page #135  

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 be weighted in a different way to compute an overall authenticity rating f 2004 Page #243  

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st column. Neither Wood nor Chaski computed these criteria. Carole Chaski,  2008 Page #107  
o agree upon, but it should not be computed using adjacent punctuation such 2008 Page #108  

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the activities of Matthew Bevan, a computer hacker that attempted to uncove 2003 Page #83  
IDE #23: Silver Disc, "Farmington" Computer Simulation of B&W Photograph Mi 2004 Page #73  
ry Base Classified Library File "A computer simulates the disc-shaped craft 2004 Page #73  
classified file. This image is his computer recreation of that black and wh 2004 Page #73  
nce Industry TONY COLLINS • Mostly computer programmers in Britain's defenc 2004 Page #200  
d contrast. No filtering, no fancy computer enhancement stuff—nothing but b 2004 Page #227  
IT researcher Andrew Lavoie, using computer software, produced what is in e 2004 Page #233  
ring details of the mathematics or computer software used, I'm sure Andrew  2004 Page #238  
ion, Criminal Forensic Matters and Computer Forensics. They are in essence  2004 Page #250  
s in plain ight" is Steve Jones, a computer systems trainer in Dixon Califo 2005 Page #64  
ation on the web, most notably The Computer UFO Network (CUFON) at hrcp://c 2005 Page #73  
S military has been contained in a computer center at \\"fright-Patterson.  2005 Page #79  
is base, a master file, written in computer language, is maintained, \\ ith 2005 Page #79  
 presses used in the 1950s, unlike computer programs that might fake such a 2005 Page #129  
ing style, employing sophisticated computer tools as well as hand analysis, 2005 Page #136  
emical Engineering; Biotechnology; Computer Technolo gy; Adaptive Systems a 2005 Page #162  
al; Life -Artificial Intelligence; Computer Meruated Commurucation and Cont 2005 Page #162  
oduct design and automation in the computer industry. After an extremely su 2005 Page #174  
ference room foll of aerospace and computer engineers from many different a 2005 Page #175  
 this information through a secure computer system to his handlers within t 2006 Page #22  
man worked on a specially designed computer where he could perform both his 2006 Page #22  
 switched on, he did not input the computer to block out those particular c 2006 Page #154  
sed to sit there and play with the computer finding out who all of them wer 2006 Page #155  
             In 2003, the Japanese computer giant NEC used UFOs to help sel 2007 Page #70  
ah l don't think they even had any computer studies at that time. They just 2007 Page #80  
 of jobs and compared to those the computer work was well paid. MW: Did you 2007 Page #82  
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hine. I would tell people that any computer can be used as a jump point for 2007 Page #83  
 of books. 1\1\Xl: \''hat grade of computer were you using to access this s 2007 Page #84  
ld be motivated to do this sort of computer activity that you did ... and c 2007 Page #91  
righ t 2007 All Rights Rerserved . Computer generated Illustration s by Mic 2007 Page #93  
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he images used in trus article are computer generated forensic composite il 2007 Page #94  
miss. A business known as American Computer Company has made claims that th 2007 Page #127  
been a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering since I 975. Prof.  2008 Page #75  
hysicist , Prof. of Electrical and Computer Engineering Cornell University  2008 Page #76  
text yourself or have a very smart computer. Some of the more stylometric q 2008 Page #106  
rosoft Word document. To perform a computer analysis, it is essential to 10 2008 Page #106  
 organizations in a big hurry. His computer dido 't have a spell checker at 2008 Page #107  
 the preliminary capability of the computer to discriminate between the thr 2008 Page #108  
 variety of other terms. Different computer programs use different assumpti 2008 Page #108  
od and Chaski were using different computer software for their work. That i 2008 Page #108  
 face recognition technology , the computer surveillance system called Echa 2008 Page #123  
tial Analyzer, an analog mainframe computer composed of 2,000 vacuum tubes  2008 Page #131  
aver, a former Boeing Engineer and computer professional , was intrigued by 2008 Page #135  
Boeing, she was experienced in 3-0 computer modeling , computational analys 2008 Page #135  
lub, Behavioral Science Book Club, Computer Books Direct, Architects and De 2008 Page #144  
Jim Speiser, founder of a national computer network and quotes him saying " 2009 Page #138  
tigation led to Chad"s last name • Computer check on subject's name 187 ..  2009 Page #193  

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t because of the heavy reliance on computer-based security system that resu 2003 Page #187  

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e potential for heat shielding, or computer-chip manufacturing. Baca and Pa 2005 Page #158  

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e fathomed that fifty years later, computers on the desk of every school ch 2004 Page #141  
n the future. Everything is now on computers and there is no existing paper 2004 Page #248  
llites or DNA testing or lasers or computers or airplanes or rockets or nuc 2006 Page #6  
duction, air and ground transport, computers and, communication systems, i. 2006 Page #10  
 blacked out? He was resetting the computers and when it would swing around 2006 Page #154  
 on through the night tweaking the computers and radar and setting the new  2006 Page #154  
, as they were tweaking all of the computers and working on the equipment,  2006 Page #154  
ellite's solar displays. Fujitsu's computers are "Taking Tablet PC reLiabiJ 2007 Page #70  
ith name and age. How you got into computers is a good place to start. GM:  2007 Page #78  
being interested in technology and computers? GM: \~/ell Atari games consol 2007 Page #78  
 prompted you to get into a job in computers, were you good at school. GM:  2007 Page #78  
d to me one day, your very good at computers why don't you do some sort of  2007 Page #78  
vel. M\"v': Did you not do well at computers at school? 73                  2007 Page #79  
          GM: They didn't have any computers at school, unfortunatel y. :tv 2007 Page #80  
ten teachers had secret stashes of computers. \X/as your skill on computers 2007 Page #80  
 of computers. \X/as your skill on computers mainly honed by you outside of 2007 Page #80  
ill you were interested in such as computers all by yourself but you hadn't 2007 Page #80  
in the media about your going into computers to look for hidden information 2007 Page #80  
                        le because computers are important to everyone . I  2007 Page #83  
al-in so managers could access the computers from outside the office. I use 2007 Page #83  
 people so they \\eren't afraid of computers so they could use them as a to 2007 Page #83  
rk as a trainer in teaching people computers. Gi\lf: Yes, very casual train 2007 Page #83  
Tel.net -rudimentary way to access computers via commands). I read through  2007 Page #85  
I assume you would like to work in computers again. GM: Yes MW: What are th 2007 Page #91  
ng equipment , as well as handheld computers and other gear. The equipment  2007 Page #188  
case of scientific applications-in computers , for example. Exposure, howev 2009 Page #20  
rformed these duties there were no computers . One of the many documents th 2009 Page #89  

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 general is less sophisticated but computes quantities like number of sylla 2008 Page #106  

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Commurucation and Control Systems; Computing -Alien -Computer; Interaction  2005 Page #162  
ng programs might be confused when computing sentence or word length. The f 2008 Page #107  

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tists and their dogmatic religious comrades parade boldly around the town s 2006 Page #181  

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 ■ Junmy CartEr and the Trilateral Comrmssion ■ Freedom of Information ■ Da 2008 Page #161  

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 1974, the National Investigations Comrruttee On Aerial Phenomenon, also kn 2007 Page #164  
ntly a consultant for the official Comrruttee for the Study of Aerial Anoma 2007 Page #200  

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mmander of the South Pacific Area (Comsopac) . Arrangements were made for W 2009 Page #164  
riginally pessimistic." Confirmed: COMSOPAC (Commander South Pacific) fSRVI 2009 Page #170  

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ontents are focused upon telephone com·ersations between Howard Rothberg, t 2007 Page #135  

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ight of the Cold \'(far-to try and com·ince the Soviets that the U.S. had a 2005 Page #133  

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dii!Jneter . The New Zea.land hllh com• Orm:indy 'a were married I.ti 1!22  2009 Page #182  

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 Crash Conference rna/esfrOocrmenB con I 63                                 2003 Page #167  
at's what her father said. Pro and con, you could take your pick. Then ther 2004 Page #29  
 used the Aztec story as part of a con irrelevant. There are other witnesse 2004 Page #217  
Gebauer's FBI file. Would a simple con man — no matter how sophisticated —  2004 Page #218  
t's a big leap for someone to be a con artist, then to find the FBI conside 2004 Page #219  
was "Dr. Gee," with the undeniable con aspect of the story long since expos 2004 Page #219  
he entire Aztec story was indeed a con job, but that he was contacted by go 2004 Page #221  
n Friedman has said, "just because con men told the story about Aztec, does 2004 Page #223  
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s Newton (as a convicted and known con man) asked co continue telling his l 2005 Page #133  
labiliy The writing on p1gc 188 is con,is1e111 with ink manufacru rcd by th 2007 Page #46  
et is in perfect operating d. · 10 con 1t1on. But perhaps most significant  2008 Page #28  
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').fl• lt•Tl"bl' •ctlr•\..ed • t.o con.duel tar..::T J C. Burned Memo Concl 2008 Page #122  
Wba&enr ls ll"lnl OD It II ltlTtly con,pln WHAT 1 REALLY DO • ;s1-8•. ... . 2008 Page #146  
as. There we two UFO presentations CON: CSICOPS (Now csn -Robert Sheaffer P 2008 Page #155  
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vember 14-16.2003 Los Vegas. Crash Con'erance raa^shcdoevraenls com Advance 2003 Page #160  

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vember 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con'erence www majesticdocuments com Jul 2003 Page #154  
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vember 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con'erenceIPU License Plate Allegedly us 2003 Page #163  

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ovember 14-162003 Las Vegas. Crash Con'erenceNSAM 271- Nov 12, 1963 Coopera 2003 Page #162  

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vember 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con'erence• 12 September 47, Memo by Don 2003 Page #160  

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se Command contacted the office of Con-eio Poplflarand sent 3"1 Sgt. Nelson 2007 Page #194  

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(ed.): Record of a F,iendship: The Con-espondence Behveen UVilhel111 Reich  2005 Page #104  
on Field and these CIC agents took con-espondence that Arnold had received  2009 Page #179  

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 sources were later discredited as con-men, and they were even put on trial 2004 Page #136  
40s and early 1950s, by two proven con-men, Silas Newton and Leo Gebauer?"  2004 Page #215  
wn to the "Gebauer and Newton were con-men" argument.' Nick Redfern and Sta 2004 Page #215  
 Were they really just a couple of con-men on the make, or is there more to 2004 Page #218  
on to expose Newton and Gebauer as con-men — which even the proponents of t 2004 Page #223  

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,... ~ The autocoodeo ■atlon couch con1.1i.t.e of " shCC't of mf"tal or a f 2005 Page #17  

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 approaches, pilot loses power and con1rol of plane. regains at treetop lev 2006 Page #28  

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ea of a rwenry-something in random con\·ersation with an unseen parry. The  2007 Page #75  

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

1030 Hours, 6 December 1950 1. The ConAC (Continental Air Command) Air Defe 2006 Page #170  
g of Defense. 5. At 1104 hours the ConAC Air Defense Controller state that  2006 Page #170  
dentified is a friendly flight. 6. ConAC took immediate action to dispatch  2006 Page #170  
e by the Air Defense Command or by ConAC in February, 1951. Since it requir 2006 Page #171  

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to te ny feellr./; that any future conaideratlora relative to the ultloate  2003 Page #136  

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

agencies 10 acuvdy scd information conccminj! thrc.11.S 10 nude-Jr weapons  2007 Page #175  

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

es), and so the leakers attempt to conceal their identity, as is the case f 2003 Page #178  
ct the science and technology □ To conceal ignorance c To cover unconstitut 2003 Page #188  
ler debris was packed in boxes. To conceal the final destination of the wre 2006 Page #75  
 creating an information vacuum co conceal the facts about theses events. T 2007 Page #121  
hemselves , who were attempting to conceal their existence from the Human r 2008 Page #103  
 his associates routinely tried to conceal their business activities from g 2008 Page #129  

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 had brought along a small, easily concealed camera and was busily and surr 2003 Page #145  
gram. ARE THESE CONSPIRACIES STILL CONCEALED? • Flight TWA 800 was shot dow 2004 Page #131  
to the release of many previousl y concealed UFO reports, and also led dire 2005 Page #84  
 the surface of a much more deeply concealed intelligence, research and dev 2005 Page #143  
ides that UFO incursions were best concealed through the use of "armed sate 2009 Page #17  
terrestrial vehicles recovered and concealed by our military by 1952. It sh 2009 Page #90  

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ernments don't gee along. Maybe by concealing thjs information governments  2007 Page #127  

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

as been deceptive, although I will concede that so few people know the true 2003 Page #186  

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y Dr. Robert Sarbacher . Sarbacher conceded that yes, he had been periphera 2005 Page #79  
d whatsoever. Nevertheless, it was conceded by rhe panel that: " ... we can 2007 Page #143  

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ainable then. The Manual in effect concedes that we do not know how they ar 2003 Page #173  

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

 d.i.st..lnce !or s:.ich !rom ao:; conceivab le fornl! ol 04e• ncilo111ttiv 2009 Page #182  

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

face-to-air missiles (SA.Ms), even conceivabl) with tactical nuclear warhea 2005 Page #121  

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

 On the other hand, it is at least conceivable that he would not wish to ma 2005 Page #80  
ogical warfare in the 1950s. It is conceivable that such stories were purpo 2005 Page #133  
as having psychic abilities, it is conceivable that they might be able to d 2006 Page #102  
 been very similar in nature. It's conceivable that someone in the Ministry 2006 Page #126  
might even be given support. It is conceivable that the alarm could be fals 2009 Page #22  
 protected rather quickly from any conceivable forms of bacteriological att 2009 Page #159  

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keen to get my hands on what could conceivably be invaluable evidence, and  2004 Page #11  
t of super dog whistle," he said, "conceivably could fly around a city for  2009 Page #162  

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umans are and were smart enough to conceive, design, and build all of the t 2005 Page #163  
hose solucion it. is difficult c.o conceive. In principle, there is no diff 2008 Page #112  
 starlight bomb would be easier to conceive of, because total starlight is  2009 Page #158  

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eportation systems may not even be conceived of with.in our own technologic 2005 Page #163  
onal law, chat is to say, as it is conceived today, but something altogethe 2008 Page #112  
form of colonizing will have to be conceived, :hat cou~d be a kind of tutel 2008 Page #113  
            He said the weapon was conceived by the British although United 2009 Page #161  
t of the weapon. 5. The weapon was conceived by the British and although Un 2009 Page #161  
t of the weapon. 5. The weapon was conceived by the British and although Un 2009 Page #169  
vas for use Elf;ninsl humans) air• Conceived By British. :r_(1fl or s(~a vc 2009 Page #181  

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and experimental device that could concentrate the energy and allow it to b 2005 Page #90  
ccumulator's undeniable ability to concentrate energy. The experiment calle 2005 Page #94  
rrestrial related projects. I will concentrate on two whisdeblowers, Cliffo 2006 Page #14  
er in the world. It is designed to concentrate several megawatts 124        2007 Page #130  

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heir modus operand/ is unknown but concentrated effort is being made by a s 2003 Page #12  
idly dissolved by either dilute or concentrated nitric acid. Further, the G 2003 Page #106  
heir modus operandi is unknown but concentrated effort is being made by a s 2004 Page #89  
mosphere; it is visible and can be concentrated and measured (emphasis his) 2005 Page #91  
heir modus operandi is unknown but concentrated effort is being made by a s 2005 Page #128  
end of the M/D-21 program. Johnson concentrated on modifying the remaining  2006 Page #77  
e these phenomena now appear to be concentrated [emphasis mine]. During Dec 2008 Page #27  
arching, Germany. Prof. Kelley has concentrated his research on the ionosph 2008 Page #75  
gers and leveraged take-overs have concentrated corporate power into fewer  2008 Page #145  
ir modus operandi is unknown but a concentrated effort is being made by a s 2009 Page #36  
ar. If there is any possibility of concentrated radar or other short wave l 2009 Page #158  

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t there is no known possibility of concentrating them. Defense Against Bact 2009 Page #159  

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

Involved in: Poland-Lomza(greatest concentration near Prussian border) Finl 2004 Page #165  
ur sense of focus, our center, our concentration. .. And what I'm saying is 2004 Page #197  
me "Aviation Valley" for its heav1 concentration of military and defense co 2005 Page #83  
al which is definitely tin-in high concentration and exceptionally pure; an 2007 Page #194  
onducted experiment s on humans at concentration camps, used slave labor, a 2008 Page #137  
oride in the drinking water of the concentration camps to keep the inmates  2008 Page #140  
 the former site of Bergen-Bel sen concentration camp. Although a hue and c 2008 Page #142  

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 or the no known· :i:os5:bility of concentrat• latter are nol ga.C.S. bul ! 2009 Page #182  

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

d satellites" were a very credible concept. The third objection raised that 2003 Page #183  
 past couple months looking at the concept of "If presidents get UFO briefi 2003 Page #191  
n." Powell stated further that the concept of Star Wars was an idea that Re 2003 Page #199  
uses was not even a common medical concept in 1947. Examples of retroviruse 2004 Page #80  
of the same researchers accept the concept described in the document of a s 2004 Page #191  
ndent of the government. The MJ-12 concept has become a key component of th 2004 Page #191  
vidence (Part 2) So, was the MJ-12 concept part of an effort by the Reagan  2004 Page #192  
ver, the question remains — Is the concept of Freedom of Information within 2004 Page #253  
 tl1e former tended to mystify the concept while the latter mechanized it.  2005 Page #90  
r Schauberger, who had developed a concept of a flying disc and worked on t 2005 Page #169  
erse more clearly with even better concept and attendant equations than we  2006 Page #102  
old Dodd, "made me change my whole concept of life. 119                     2006 Page #122  
nd everything outside it (i.e. the concept of beings and energies not-from- 2006 Page #181  
ding and compassion, to expand our concept of realio, to become something n 2006 Page #194  
tions. FinaUy, he wiJJ djscuss the concept of national security and the pro 2007 Page #7  
ng into the wrong hands. The modem concept of national security as it is kn 2008 Page #25  
r the truth. In opposition to this concept, the law recognizes a principle  2008 Page #40  

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ically sound but fool hardy in its conception , and I believe it should be  2009 Page #22  

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uch laws would have to subsume our concepts of time, distance, psychic even 2005 Page #4  
re on the threshold of amazing new concepts (beyond the BeU research rocket 2005 Page #172  
s: our definition of humanity, our concepts of God, and our understanding o 2006 Page #50  
e a profound change in traditional concepts. We cannot exclude the possibil 2008 Page #113  
t the Nazis were pursuing esoteric concepts to enrich uramum. In 1952, the  2008 Page #138  

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d attempt co force nature into the conceptual boxes .... "1 How much more t 2005 Page #117  

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les are shown on Slide 56, showing conceptually the "A-scope" signal streng 2003 Page #183  

Word: "concern", 39 instance(s) (Back to Top)

lvement has been a matter of grave concern to several presidents. The recov 2003 Page #38  
 didn't want him involved. Another concern seemed to be his fear of getting 2003 Page #68  
oing inter-service rivalries, Army concern over a possible bias by a former 2003 Page #86  
strials were puzzling and of great concern to government insiders when he w 2003 Page #102  
ennewitz that these were places of concern and that he might want to ask hi 2003 Page #150  
NCERNS ABOUT MANUAL AUTHENTICATION Concern Does not follow standard n Warni 2003 Page #186  
 E Not a bound documentResponse to concern O See similar documents; follows 2003 Page #186  
6 “...is a fake for these reasons: Concern □ “Does not conform to the regul 2003 Page #186  
ectives so similar. Response: This concern does not discriminate the genuin 2003 Page #208  
 official documents available that concern UFO crashes in the formative yea 2004 Page #4  
woods. As they entered the area of concern their Motorola radios began havi 2004 Page #47  
envelope notes are typewritten and concern the two Ramey negatives and one  2004 Page #235  
exist in 1969 and became a private concern financed by big money and big sc 2004 Page #249  
ntly demonstrate extreme levels of concern about UFOs by all branches of th 2005 Page #73  
al confirmation , and demonstrat e concern by the relevant authorities. Aft 2005 Page #74  
 angry displays of public-spirited concern, they warn the good reader away, 2005 Page #102  
gate. But what seems to be of most concern, judging by the Question and Ans 2006 Page #4  
cal neighborhood would be of great concern. Clearly after WW 2 it should ta 2006 Page #8  
ve varying degrees of interest and concern. In the end, the net response to 2006 Page #55  
nd defeating the enemy is our only concern. 58                              2006 Page #61  
ence The science community's first concern would be to discover vulnerabili 2006 Page #62  
e -Negative The government's first concern would be to make the threat comp 2006 Page #62  
blished by then?) is suggestive of concern for an epidemic. Case 4. Antonio 2006 Page #109  
caused considerable excitement and concern was something also noted by Poli 2006 Page #120  
orest in 1980, too - were of major concern to experts trained at Porton Dow 2006 Page #137  
t, pilots and crew, are of special concern to the military when no explanat 2006 Page #141  
ally identical in nature: Our main concern is to detem1ine whether or not U 2008 Page #24  
se and that this was of particular concern to them. They noticed that this  2008 Page #33  
elve-to-fifteen miles on. The main concern of the Cosford patrol was to ale 2008 Page #33  
something that should provoke deep concern? No, it is neither acceptable no 2008 Page #37  
Alien pathogens are presumably the concern ■ We have plans called SPIKE, HO 2008 Page #122  
itler or a Jesuit priest." Another concern of the globalists over the ascen 2008 Page #130  
t, not because of honest study and concern for the truth in the respective  2008 Page #144  
in which I hope will foster mutual concern over this problem and hopefully  2009 Page #42  
s first became a national security concern. During World War 2 so-called "f 2009 Page #155  
rman weaponry. Although Government concern was evident in 1946, UFOs did no 2009 Page #155  
 about these objects to express no concern. Colonel (Garrett) pointed out f 2009 Page #178  
ere puzzled by the obvious lack of concern from upper echelons and were con 2009 Page #178  
telligence has also indicated some concern that the reported sightings migh 2009 Page #179  

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ing Air Force officers are soberly concerned about the UFOs. But through of 2003 Page #10  
a. Kennedy's last speech, in fact, concerned a controversial defense contra 2003 Page #42  
department (Defense Department) is concerned the object was a natural pheno 2003 Page #55  
mon sense suggests that for anyone concerned with Forrestal's potential as  2003 Page #95  
 another reason Paul was to become concerned. He would soon be involved in  2003 Page #142  
ect 12—2, i became apparent to all concerned that what had crashed iil'tha  2003 Page #233  
lumns of the old newspaper. All 16 concerned the object flying across the s 2004 Page #31  
 then as far as the fishermen were concerned, they were now looking for a c 2004 Page #41  
office, and also other authorities concerned. Lord Gilbert: MoD has no info 2004 Page #54  
eport it states: 8. "The Panel was concerned over the contamination of seve 2004 Page #81  
, Maryland. 10. The Panel was also concerned with the detection of air-born 2004 Page #81  
ut. So why get involved with it or concerned about it? Why don't you just l 2004 Page #99  
nted at us and he said "We're very concerned about you bringing up the subj 2004 Page #183  
s current research has been mainly concerned. In attempting to take accurat 2004 Page #233  
a major military base would not be concerned by unauthorized intrusion s by 2005 Page #74  
 the secret-keepers are especially concerned over most of us will jump out  2005 Page #85  
 in fright; but certainly they are concerned over the political and social  2005 Page #85  
lightly by Neill and others deeply concerned about the future of orgonomy.  2005 Page #103  
ect LZ-2, it became apparent to aU concerned that what had crashed in the d 2005 Page #126  
U.S. Department of State. The case concerned a crashed object 20 Over the y 2005 Page #142  
t our request. As far as Salas was concerned, if thjs was a hoax, it was a  2005 Page #148  
 on-going research into the 6Jm is concerned. My colleague, Tim Matthe,\ s, 2005 Page #151  
hat every advanced civilization is concerned about its own survival and sec 2006 Page #8  
hnology before they do and must be concerned about how to defend against ne 2006 Page #9  
rmy superiors. As far as they were concerned, Stone would be called away to 2006 Page #20  
ke the science community, would be concerned to learn as much as possible f 2006 Page #56  
r business sectors might be mainly concerned to preserve economic stability 2006 Page #56  
eligion Religious leaders would be concerned with any form of Contact, beca 2006 Page #56  
involved in the clean-up were very concerned about picking up every piece o 2006 Page #80  
m unknown causes. 8. The Panel was concerned over the contamination of seve 2006 Page #103  
guy was on an Army pension and was concerned that he'd end up losing it. "T 2006 Page #124  
g to the Roper Report, the surveys concerned the relationship between unusu 2006 Page #198  
his time, Bigelow, Dave and I were concerned about how things would be hand 2006 Page #202  
derstand why the government was so concerned about censorin g UFO reports.  2007 Page #18  
ng. i\tf\XI: \Xlould you have been concerned for intrusions into) our syste 2007 Page #83  
t the CIA had another reason to be concerned that Project Moon Dust might b 2007 Page #136  
                        was highly concerned chat its identity might be com 2007 Page #144  
r as external national security is concerned , today it encompasses nationa 2008 Page #25  
ly justified? 4 As far as UFOs are concerned, it seems that with respect to 2008 Page #26  
fficult to explain. The cases that concerned me most were those involving n 2008 Page #65  
moking Gun So far as the files are concerned, don't expect a smoking gun. T 2008 Page #68  
enforcement patrols. Everybody was concerned. They go, 'John, we lost conta 2008 Page #86  
 a matter of record. Since MJ-1 is concerned with duplication of field acti 2008 Page #110  
tor Hoover, who always seemed more concerned with communists than Nazis, th 2008 Page #139  
tute of Human Relations , Union of Concerned Scientists , International Red 2008 Page #143  
d authorized intelligence agencies concerned with physical and trace eviden 2009 Page #19  
r letter-needs to be revised. I am concerned that this paragraph as Vlritte 2009 Page #27  
d/ell at ourfeet and we were quite concerned. The light was a ve,y bright,  2009 Page #70  

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in additional detailed information concernin g the discs. It's important to 2007 Page #95  
 revealed to rum a startling story concernin g records on Noah's Ark. that  2007 Page #138  

Word: "concerning", 79 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ith Stan Friedman, April 16, 1999, concerning Walter Fisk 18. Cape Girardea 2003 Page #39  
ned bits and pieces of information concerning the case in the months after  2003 Page #56  
to locate any government documents concerning the Kecksburg case. In Februa 2003 Page #56  
vided me with detailed information concerning his experience as having been 2003 Page #61  
anations have come to my attention concerning the possible origin of the ob 2003 Page #65  
Information that has been obtained concerning this Soviet space device sugg 2003 Page #65  
nformation and eyewitness accounts concerning this event. One of the most i 2003 Page #65  
ttsburgh, (PA) Press in an article concerning the fireball it was stated, " 2003 Page #66  
result of some local news coverage concerning the SCI FI and CFi investigat 2003 Page #68  
nal Press Club in Washington, D.C. concerning their investigation of the Ke 2003 Page #71  
, and the extensive news coverage, concerning the TV special as well as the 2003 Page #72  
rified? What is the official story concerning UFOs and RAF Rudloe Manor? GC 2003 Page #77  
 be recalled that the 'AMC Opinion Concerning "Flying Discs" is dated Septe 2003 Page #87  
 a seldom-seen series of documents concerning a reported UFO crash retrieva 2004 Page #4  
rs carried this morning an article concerning an unidentified object that a 2004 Page #7  
n Cotoca and passed on information concerning this second sphere. The myste 2004 Page #11  
s Barry Greenwood and Jorge Martin concerning an unidentified flying object 2004 Page #16  
st evenly divided in their beliefs concerning the crash — half claimed it r 2004 Page #28  
rd Gilbert: MoD has no information concerning the alleged suicide. Investig 2004 Page #54  
s: Results of a Search for Records Concerning the 1947 Crash Near Roswell,  2004 Page #60  
lied, "Yes, I attended the meeting concerning that subject matter; why do y 2004 Page #98  
aled they had no records from USAF concerning the question at hand. Subsequ 2004 Page #231  
, RPIT Canada One of the questions concerning Roswell researchers for 20+ y 2004 Page #231  
ts up a series of eight directives concerning the government's handling of  2004 Page #242  
ts up a series of eight directives concerning the government's handling of  2004 Page #247  
d defense lawyers involving issues concerning: Forgery, Sequencing of Entri 2004 Page #250  
y this action." Tab C directive is concerning DoD 5200.1 and states "Until  2004 Page #252  
 have shown a callous indifference concerning their victims. Their behavior 2005 Page #9  
who had an intriguing tale to tell concerning the Kingman crash and that ce 2005 Page #44  
o, "since 1948, secret information concerning UFO activity involving the US 2005 Page #79  
w did he arrive at lus conclusions concerning them? Until 1953 there is no  2005 Page #94  
al Marshall to President Roosevelt concerning the Los Angeles "air raid" an 2005 Page #124  
anual provides strict instructions concerning the "need for absolute secrec 2005 Page #129  
iaUy, the most compelling evidence concerning provenance of the SOi\11-01 S 2005 Page #131  
 Jeff Bingaman wrote the Air Force concerning Stone's inquiries about Proje 2005 Page #141  
ence If anyone has any information concerning Ray Santilli's controversial  2005 Page #152  
Ila, PhD Introduction The evidence concerning UFO crashes that are extrater 2006 Page #14  
 will also use Sherman's testimony concerning his employment as an "intuiti 2006 Page #14  
s engaged in classified activities concerning extraterrestrial technologies 2006 Page #16  
We can evaluate Stone's statements concerning being called away through the 2006 Page #20  
aintenance of absolute top secrecy concerning all the above operations." St 2006 Page #20  
s revealing classified information concerning UFOs, there is controversy ov 2006 Page #21  
ker says 'yes, I attended meetings concerning that subject maser ' Regardin 2006 Page #27  
 says. 'lam sure that I have notes concerning those meetings at Wright-Patt 2006 Page #27  
cals in the area were also divided concerning the story of Mrs. May and the 2006 Page #93  
 case. There was also a connection concerning the events of the 13th as wel 2006 Page #96  
he events in which he was involved concerning the "Flatwoods Monster" incid 2006 Page #98  
y and came across several articles concerning a missing USAF Interceptor je 2006 Page #99  
rs, I amassed a collection of data concerning the little known "shoot them  2006 Page #99  
ies to the FAA reveal no documents concerning the civilian aircraft crash,  2006 Page #136  
icial and off-the- record research concerning the 1947 Roswell and other al 2006 Page #139  
igh alert _ter aqy data whatsoever concerning flying saucers. CIC here stat 2006 Page #174  
 who vividly remembers the mystery concerning the incident and the particul 2006 Page #180  
mments, or additional observations concerning the events discussed in this  2006 Page #195  
d about the distribution of flyers concerning the South Haven Park -UFO inc 2007 Page #129  
 view of current intelligence gaps concerning Soviet/Bloc technological cap 2007 Page #134  
 was further advised that a report concerning the crash was being withheld  2007 Page #136  
s lacer, che FBI issued a document concerning Monroe's accivicies , che con 2007 Page #137  
 Any further information developed concerning this matter will be promptly  2007 Page #140  
rs carried this morning an article concerning an unidentified object that a 2007 Page #141  
 weapons with currcn1 in1clligencc concerning thre:115 to nuclear weapons.  2007 Page #175  
ncies to actively seek information concerning threats to nuclear weapons an 2007 Page #175  
                                   Concerning the sightings which remained  2008 Page #24  
reedom of lnfomrntion Act requests concerning the Cuban incident to the Air 2008 Page #30  
, nor the existence of any records concerning the incident described therei 2008 Page #30  
reveals some extraordinary details concerning the series of encounters: Ear 2008 Page #32  
bed the U.S. government's position concerning the Rendlesham Forest encount 2008 Page #94  
 the State Department , especially concerning Latin American affairs. Just  2008 Page #134  
s attempts to gain access to files concerning extraterrestrial life and tec 2009 Page #35  
 testimonies, documents and events concerning Kennedy 's interest in UFOs a 2009 Page #35  
 Controller of Telecommunicat ions concerning flying saucer technologi es b 2009 Page #36  
nd its relationship to information concerning UFOs and extraterrestrial lif 2009 Page #37  
National Security Memorandum (NSM) concerning a review ofMJ-12 activities t 2009 Page #38  
t contained a number of directives concerning how to control UFO informatio 2009 Page #39  
reement on a broad range of issues concerning sharing UFOs information and  2009 Page #42  
                                   Concerning the reported recovery of an a 2009 Page #49  
who had an intriguing tale to tell concerning the Kingman crash and that ce 2009 Page #51  
mment today on New Zealand reports concerning the purported development of  2009 Page #159  
xtract from James Marion Snodgrass concerning the secret weapon. The Abilen 2009 Page #161  

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ations, deductions and conclusions concernjn g UFOs all conform to the best 2005 Page #104  

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Al .... , .. ' RECO"\l\JE',lAT)ONS CONCERNJNG CONGRE.~SIONAI l[E,IRINC".~ 1 2008 Page #154  

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:,.tion in\ Nc11· Zea.lane reports concernll\P, ! " ,·.iriety of w,,ys. One 2009 Page #182  

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ng on behalf of aerospace industry concerns to assassinate Kennedy. In a we 2003 Page #42  
Navy, and both the Army and Navy's concerns over the role the new Air Force 2003 Page #86  
r balloon crash, behind the scenes concerns are compelling and the matter i 2003 Page #86  
sonal effects. "Because of certain concerns, I will not be contacting you o 2003 Page #103  
Mystenous Bomb Blast, January 1996 Concerns a senes of "mysterious explosio 2003 Page #163  
 time. Spoo4 Operations lAmualMAIN CONCERNS VOICED ABOUT SOM 1-0'3 Where is 2003 Page #182  
arguments, Slide 60 highlights the concerns and the responses. Not yet ment 2003 Page #184  
or.s Manual CUTLER TO TWINING MEMO CONCERNS ABOUT MANUAL AUTHENTICATION Con 2003 Page #186  
andled Rockefeller's questions and concerns related to declassifying the UF 2003 Page #200  
"experts, advisors and assistants" Concerns Abouf Authenticity Raised by Fr 2003 Page #207  
" that dates from January 1996 and concerns a series of "mysterious explosi 2004 Page #16  
nd. She was calling to express her concerns that a big airplane might have  2004 Page #35  
variable was rooted in Warsaw Pact concerns over the pro-democracy movement 2004 Page #46  
ic. Slide 16 displays both sets of concerns. Generally, it is reasonable to 2004 Page #121  
-Retrieval Reports GEORGE EARLEY'S CONCERNS ABOUT COVERT TRANSIT • George E 2004 Page #126  
de 23 POSSIBLE ANSWERS TO EARLEY'S CONCERNS • The military don't need to ge 2004 Page #126  
ied themselves about their various concerns, they were scrutinized and stud 2004 Page #132  
own as "Fritz \X'emer." Fowler had concerns about the witness, since it bec 2005 Page #40  
e lately been thinking about. Trus concerns the possibility of public panic 2005 Page #85  
Reich choose to direct his written concerns regarding this likelihood direc 2005 Page #96  
iculating his observations of, and concerns about UFOs was sent to the Dire 2005 Page #96  
erybody has the same self-interest concerns. B. Each country worries about  2006 Page #9  
 can be terminated out of security concerns is corroborated in the followin 2006 Page #21  
-01. Its creators, out of security concerns, were not able to share the man 2006 Page #24  
gs into policy recommendations. C. Concerns of vested interests. Mock stake 2006 Page #51  
ere convened to assess stakeholder concerns and interests in each potential 2006 Page #51  
breaks of panic would be paramount concerns. Government would call upon sci 2006 Page #62  
cy and security would be paramount concerns. Government would stay engaged  2006 Page #65  
 occurrence would raise doubts and concerns. Some would judge positive to b 2006 Page #65  
 occurrence would raise doubts and concerns, making assessment of positivit 2006 Page #66  
to publicize the letters. Security concerns necessitated creating a cover s 2006 Page #75  
recovery program since the 40s The concerns for the containment of alien pa 2006 Page #103  
ted cattle might be helpful. "Our" concerns deal with preventing epidemics  2006 Page #116  
rmoil and property damage. "Their" concerns might be (1) the detailed under 2006 Page #116  
four technicians. There are modern concerns that new pathogens are neither  2006 Page #117  
milar but different reasons. "Our" concerns deal with preventing epidemics  2006 Page #117  
al alien threat pathogens. "Their" concerns might be the detailed understan 2006 Page #117  
on pertairung to Project Moon Dust concerns none other than the late Hollyw 2007 Page #134  
r advancing technology -as well as concerns about our ability to now ventur 2008 Page #38  
usiness after the war with related concerns doing business in or moving ass 2008 Page #129  
y at least one year. Both of these concerns are valid. While it is true tha 2009 Page #13  
ial life and technology. The first concerns a series of executive actions K 2009 Page #35  

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eptember 1979 event. The statement concerrun g "M8" and the "Oklahoma landi 2007 Page #144  

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rt operations to be carried out in concert with Central Intelligence to eff 2006 Page #18  

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 I don't know if it was a complete concerted effort to cooperate with us, o 2004 Page #185  

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you sto lid nnsieavor to st it’ an conci ’ielv as oossiblo vour estinatc- • 2003 Page #214  
 llrllrr, •nd hrho,1nrs ~=-=----'J CONCI.USIO:\S • 1·1·0. ARI:.\ GI.OU.\I.  2008 Page #156  

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ristic laconic phrasing defined by concise language use and parenthetical c 2003 Page #28  

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on you should endeavor to state as concisely as possible your estimate of t 2003 Page #206  
ea you should endeavor to state as concisely as possible yers 1 csfefento o 2003 Page #212  
on you should endeavor to state as concisely as 9©oGibl0 your astlaata of t 2003 Page #213  
on you should endeavor to state as concisely as possible your estimate of t 2003 Page #225  
d facts and factual disputes, more concisely than any other source or forum 2004 Page #137  

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ad me to think it is reasonable to conclude that there was a crash event as 2003 Page #38  
' investigation having seen fit to conclude its work after only seven days. 2003 Page #94  
tnesses. Starting with Slide 66, I conclude that several aliens species hav 2003 Page #187  
t an original, it is impossible to conclude much more than that, hence the  2003 Page #210  
 Retrieval conference. I wanted to conclude this presentation with some tho 2004 Page #58  
 by implication, we are invited to conclude it had nothing to do with Scotc 2004 Page #142  
nal, ordinary materials. Are we to conclude that the descriptions of the Ro 2004 Page #143  
 over what was being done, I would conclude that the President is bound by  2004 Page #197  
rned memo, "cannot be allowed." We conclude with what we now know for certa 2004 Page #243  
ioned document investigator what I conclude so far are three things. The fi 2004 Page #247  
mark field and they were unable to conclude precisely who manufactured this 2004 Page #250  
ity oaths. Logically we can fairly conclude that people were murdered to ma 2004 Page #254  
 look Like, but we are fools if we conclude that we therefore have knowledg 2005 Page #86  
tion, Rich Rogala, will eventually conclude that, "It probably was a meteor 2006 Page #185  
s in the news meclia, shouldn't we conclude that such trungs don't ever hap 2007 Page #7  
e restricted nuclear weapons zone. Conclude with summary of current ongoing 2007 Page #176  
naturally-occurring mineral, so we conclude that it was probably man-made.  2007 Page #197  
? Ifl have convinced the reader to conclude as I have, that Alan Rammer is  2008 Page #60  
ome of the characters in the story conclude that the incident was due to th 2008 Page #103  
that there are numerous reasons to conclude that he was not involved in tha 2008 Page #105  

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ference PROJECT PURPOSE AND GOALS (concluded) 5. Current Situation — April  2003 Page #174  
pera ’jons Minu.il RULES OF THUMB (Concluded) h Reliability: logic, coheren 2003 Page #177  
e Manual, and in about an hour had concluded that the lower case font was s 2003 Page #179  
tion in the New Mexico Desert." It concluded that there was nothing to the  2003 Page #201  
ct had found nothing. The army has concluded that there may or not be an ob 2004 Page #9  
lming body of official evidence, I concluded that there was a strong argume 2004 Page #10  
 reviewing reports of the airship, concluded, "The events demonstrate that  2004 Page #28  
 of the Secretary of the Air Force concluded an exhaustive search for recor 2004 Page #60  
people; • that government insiders concluded at least one non-human agenda  2004 Page #61  
6. The U.S. V-2 series of launches concluded in 1952. Some of the launches  2004 Page #64  
re familiar with on earth. "It was concluded that they would have to someho 2004 Page #74  
t you? Based on many interviews we concluded that Dr. Walker himself had pr 2004 Page #100  
ngs over the White House. Some had concluded that it is the same piece reco 2004 Page #102  
tion during the Clinton presidency concluded that the Roswell Incident is m 2004 Page #133  
 the Roswell Incident, he publicly concluded that when soldiers from the Ro 2004 Page #133  
e on extraterrestrial intelligence concluded that there were visiting ET ra 2004 Page #187  
the President. In this report they concluded that there were from two to si 2004 Page #187  
the Cutler-Twining memo. Many have concluded that this document is a fraud, 2004 Page #191  
n that of skeptic Dave Thomas, who concluded that Scully's book was written 2004 Page #215  
 Andrew studied the photograph and concluded there was, and proceeded with  2004 Page #231  
 "Blue Book Files," was tested and concluded to be 1962 or later ink by Spe 2004 Page #245  
pture of possible alien beings. He concluded: "\Y/e will be at your disposa 2005 Page #35  
in different directions." He again concluded they were machines, and not on 2005 Page #96  
alking to the press."10 The report concluded: Our assessment of this invest 2005 Page #126  
right Field called T-3 had already concluded that the UFOs were advanced ai 2005 Page #166  
THE UFO WHY QUESTIONS WHY have you concluded that the evidence is overwhelm 2006 Page #4  
s long military service, it can be concluded that Stone's testimony is very 2006 Page #23  
ntact. Contact Planning Session II concluded with a series of exercises to  2006 Page #51  
from what the operators would have concluded had the radar showed relativel 2006 Page #172  
ct had found nothing. The army has concluded that there may or not be an ob 2007 Page #142  
t Robert \'/.Johnson, who b b . e· concluded that the material "had undergo 2007 Page #195  
 disintegrating." The Santiago Jab concluded: "Unknown metal not affected b 2007 Page #200  
mpleted in one full day and it was concluded that the object was a bolide.  2008 Page #11  
 not. American citizens, the group concluded, were being kidnapped from the 2008 Page #35  
y of Sciences . At the time, Kulik concluded that the object that had cause 2008 Page #98  
edition. Moreover , the Government concluded, the recovery of such a large  2008 Page #99  
ture. Moreover , Baxter and Atkins concluded that the path of destruction t 2008 Page #101  
 from 'Orion,"' noted Hoagland. He concluded that the extraordinarily compl 2008 Page #135  
areful study of their data, Weaver concluded that the star alignments for t 2008 Page #135  
ghting or weather conditions." She concluded. Michael Bara pointed to a dis 2008 Page #135  
uments using forensic methods, has concluded that the Burned Document is an 2009 Page #43  
 on Assassinations . The Committee concluded : "The committee believes, on  2009 Page #44  
ommanding General, Army Air Forces concluded that: (a) This "flying saucer" 2009 Page #178  

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ort' is released on October 11. It concludes that the body found on the thi 2003 Page #94  
 UFO researcher Dr. Bruce Maccabee concludes the searchlights are illuminat 2005 Page #121  
tead of fighting it." This article concludes by saying, "Make no mistake ab 2005 Page #172  
ng from Army manuals. He therefore concludes that it is highly unlikely tha 2006 Page #15  
aft over the southwestern desert • Concludes there are at least two — but p 2006 Page #30  
n Duse stamp -on each page." Riggs concludes "There was no hisrory of the f 2007 Page #139  

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overy operations over the years. A concluding but critical factor is the "c 2004 Page #125  
e taken to a hospital or a zoo and concluding : "I don't want to be in trou 2005 Page #32  
eet wide and which was open. After concluding his analysis, Daly was taken  2005 Page #42  
 above, there are good reasons for concluding that this is connected to pro 2005 Page #84  
on offer further justification for concluding that UFOs, and the intelligen 2008 Page #37  
rs or in first person I) Einsteins Concluding Thoughts ■IN ORDER to achieve 2008 Page #117  
public attention away from UFOs by concluding that they did not constitute  2008 Page #134  
eet wide and which was open. After concluding his analysis, Daly was taken  2009 Page #49  
al to the story in four short days concluding with a classic piece of Orwel 2009 Page #134  

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est ■ Close Aviation Encount ers ■ Conclusi on ■ A Strange Harven The Empir 2008 Page #162  

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ather of Modern Rocketry "It is my conclusion that UFOs do exist, are very  2003 Page #12  
 ultimately advance the reasonable conclusion that according to both the pa 2003 Page #21  
d extraterrestrial in nature. This conclusion was reached as a result of co 2003 Page #28  
en years earlier, came to the same conclusion that here was a very sincere  2003 Page #38  
ng address. The official Air Force conclusion was listed as (ASTRO) meteor. 2003 Page #56  
up" MJ 12 had recently come to the conclusion that "there was no use in exc 2003 Page #150  
photos, material, or hardware) 29. Conclusion for UFOB guide: all criteria  2003 Page #177  
ual Conclusions The most important conclusion for my topic is that there ha 2003 Page #186  
 Therefore, the alternative is the conclusion that it is almost certainly g 2003 Page #186  
had therefore agreed with the USAF conclusion. Nothing could be farther fro 2003 Page #201  
 is present that would lead to the conclusion that this is nothing more tha 2003 Page #206  
 was too badly wrecked to form any conclusion as to its construction or mot 2004 Page #27  
erature, I could not draw any firm conclusion, so I began interviewing peop 2004 Page #28  
archives and came to the startling conclusion that "it does not appear that 2004 Page #66  
reports and what they suggest as a conclusion. Before we begin, however, le 2004 Page #106  
y and transportation • The amazing conclusion: it's mostly true! Slide 2 WH 2004 Page #107  
t: 2 (R36, 49) (R49 = "50 to 100") Conclusion: 2/3 of Stringfield's reporte 2004 Page #126  
 to go wherever they wanted to. In conclusion, these recovery teams treated 2004 Page #129  
e? Before we share Charles Moore's conclusion, let's consider a thing or tw 2004 Page #133  
st hand, and they came to the same conclusion as Berlitz and Moore: space a 2004 Page #137  
ore, for the public to come to the conclusion that the President doesn't kn 2004 Page #176  
udies. The first study reached the conclusion — this was an official United 2004 Page #187  
he sightings, to lead to any other conclusion than the fact that they appea 2004 Page #187  
out, although it never came about. Conclusion The examples I have shown abo 2004 Page #196  
ll the evidence before coming to a conclusion. When dealing with the UFO ph 2004 Page #214  
hat was where the evidence led. My conclusion in that film — that the origi 2004 Page #214  
o me at least, any more definitive conclusion is simply unsupported by the  2004 Page #214  
ty are fond of doing. That kind of conclusion is also unsupported by the av 2004 Page #214  
each the most logical and reasoned conclusion possible, even if it isn't al 2004 Page #214  
ven if it isn't always a clear-cut conclusion, or the one that they might h 2004 Page #214  
as simply accepted Cahn's unproven conclusion as fact. What is an undispute 2004 Page #219  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Conclusion So, where does this leave the 2004 Page #223  
ing, because it conflicts with his conclusion as to the authenticity of the 2004 Page #223  
These calculations resulted in the conclusion the photographs were taken be 2004 Page #233  
e essential graphic breakdow n and conclusion : America exists as a group o 2005 Page #75  
 situation for military pride. The conclusion seems correct: Mecharustic me 2005 Page #95  
le had seen it. There was onJy one conclusion: The thing we had drawn from  2005 Page #96  
ation, which would invalidate this conclusion.5 Pending any further notific 2005 Page #123  
much closer to a firm authenticity conclusion. Many of the cases have reach 2005 Page #134  
implest answer is that is the only conclusion merited by the enormous amoun 2006 Page #4  
king on UFO crash retrieval teams. Conclusion: Identifying the Procedures U 2006 Page #23  
could "win" without firing a shot. Conclusion Though the foregoing analysis 2006 Page #69  
ich should inactivate viruses) the conclusion was that some other kind of i 2006 Page #114  
AF rescue experts" had come to the conclusion that the strange lights seen  2006 Page #121  
t their cargo was still alive." In conclusion, Prescott added that this was 2006 Page #123  
er Gene Hoff describes the overall conclusion of the event as one involving 2006 Page #185  
ar with a few scattered clouds." • Conclusion #1: It is very unlikely that  2006 Page #189  
oast Guard's search of the area. • Conclusion #2: This incident was not the 2006 Page #189  
rticular place or point in time. • Conclusion #3: This incident was not the 2006 Page #189  
n during the time of this event. • Conclusion #4: The possibility that this 2006 Page #189  
me or in the place of the event. • Conclusion #5: The Lummi Island Incident 2006 Page #189  
riginal sighting and splashdown. • Conclusion #6: We can presume with reaso 2006 Page #189  
nor indigenous to the sea floor. • Conclusion #7: An unknown physical objec 2006 Page #190  
een led to believe, the inevitable conclusion has now been reached: We are  2006 Page #193  
ched: We are not alone. Given this conclusion, given these experiences and  2006 Page #193  
idence through co irs most logical conclusion, be ir anomalous or mundane.  2007 Page #59  
by Dr. Bronk. It was the tentative conclusion of cl,js group (30 November 1 2007 Page #75  
gin." le was the panel's tentative conclusion that the satellite had been h 2007 Page #143  
allee was unable to reach anv firm conclusion about the Bogota fragment sin 2007 Page #199  
deeper and more thorough analysis. CONCLUSION \'v'hile there are many other 2007 Page #201  
ata in the report to forn1 a valid conclusion . Speed, changes in course, a 2008 Page #8  
e investigation came to a negative conclusion regarding the UFO, they indic 2008 Page #11  
ared in the newspaper , Johnson 's conclusion seems to be correct. There we 2008 Page #12  
, and at NORAD , all drew the same conclusion. The reports from Utah and Re 2008 Page #15  
re expected to swallow that absurd conclusion. Invasion at Oak Ridge Spread 2008 Page #27  
bs were falling. So, I came to the conclusion that this was of extreme defe 2008 Page #34  
up's higher echelons, a disturbing conclusion was ultimately reached in the 2008 Page #35  
t to this very day. Of course, the conclusion of the Collins Elite was mere 2008 Page #36  
evidence guide you to a reasonable conclusion, and deciding to go no furthe 2008 Page #55  
ash. This would also reinforce the conclusion the truth about why the Crash 2008 Page #60  
 only ever tell part of the story. Conclusion l am always reluctant to use  2008 Page #69  
public parlance for many years. In conclusion, the evidence is mounting tha 2008 Page #112  
observe and record such tests). In conclusion, 1c is our professional opini 2008 Page #114  
5.28 -Oppenheimer 27.32 5.40 25.28 Conclusion: Oppenheimer is well ""'""""o 2008 Page #119  
4 ■ Sightings m Llie World, 1 %8 ■ Conclusion Ufology Explodes ■ Abduction  2008 Page #165  
r ■ Creating The New World Order ■ Conclusion False Dawn ■ .,_~ possibly ab 2008 Page #167  
ted a paper together reporting our conclusion that there was no evidence th 2009 Page #7  
ted to yield different syntax. Her conclusion is that Teller was not the au 2009 Page #11  
one. But I'm accepting a tentative conclusion that "UFO Technology and the  2009 Page #11  
us enough information to draw this conclusion but still left our radar earl 2009 Page #18  
human mind frequently jumps to the conclusion that it is facing something i 2009 Page #20  
nfinite, something limitless. That conclusion is mistaken . When we are ove 2009 Page #20  
a hoax. That was never an official conclusion , however, since the official 2009 Page #30  
rt. The investigations lead to the conclusion that offensive inundation is  2009 Page #167  
means of explosives and led to the conclusion that "offensive inundation is 2009 Page #167  
means of explosives and led to the conclusion that "offensive inundation is 2009 Page #168  
 community . He stated that it his conclusion that these individuals saw so 2009 Page #178  
tated the above has led him to the conclusion that there were objects seen  2009 Page #178  

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fman's wife to Charlette Mann. The conclusions and implications are more pr 2003 Page #38  
sited IMEUFO ’sarel- " ' MostMAJOR CONCLUSIONS AFTER 37 YEARS ___■___W • J_ 2003 Page #117  
tinued ” Spec al Opera Ions Manual Conclusions The most important conclusio 2003 Page #186  
ations Manual I have two slides of conclusions based on the study of the Ma 2003 Page #187  
ecial Operabcns Manual 64 BOB WOOD CONCLUSIONS 1 n Several alien species ha 2003 Page #188  
cial Operai ons Manual 65 BOB WOOD CONCLUSIONS 2 □ Some of the smartest men 2003 Page #188  
memos might have become identical. Conclusions On its own merits, the Direc 2003 Page #210  
lity will be discussed. Then, some conclusions for us to keep in mind as we 2004 Page #106  
able of reports • Some statistical conclusions • Five sets of examples, inc 2004 Page #107  
omments 51de 5 SLIGHTLY SURPRISING CONCLUSIONS ▪ 79% of reports have checka 2004 Page #109  
ble gives some slightly surprising conclusions, noted in Slide 6. It has be 2004 Page #115  
ld's Crash-Retrieval Reports LEN'S CONCLUSIONS • Len said: "For 50-50 chanc 2004 Page #128  
SR policy in this area Slide 27 MY CONCLUSIONS • Stringfield's reports sugg 2004 Page #128  
excellent example (see Report 43). Conclusions I had the good fortune to me 2004 Page #129  
o get them in our laboratories. My conclusions, based on active work in thi 2004 Page #130  
ance • Intuitive says... • Overall Conclusions Analysis Methodology • Linka 2004 Page #198  
ance • Intuitive says... • Overall Conclusions 198                          2004 Page #201  
g it "seriously deficient" and its conclusions "almost incredible." • A few 2004 Page #209  
 the whole thing up to support his conclusions on Aztec. Accordingly, the " 2004 Page #222  
f the issue, and come to their own conclusions. For now, we're left with a  2004 Page #223  
ord projects. The implications and conclusions may suggest a different inte 2004 Page #242  
th, anachronisms; and the seventh, conclusions. Each of these elements coul 2004 Page #243  
. The Other Side of the Coin • XV. Conclusions www.majesticdocuments.corn T 2004 Page #245  
 regarding the special studies and conclusions by the defunct MJ-12 group:  2004 Page #249  
ctive ■ Fiber optics perspective ■ Conclusions and next steps REVERSE ENGIN 2005 Page #3  
s ainid RCA fr~ed: patents in 1959 CONCLUSIONS ■ Reverse engineering was in 2005 Page #12  
ter. I mean, they would not know." CONCLUSIONS : In the conference presenta 2005 Page #71  
related observations, findings and conclusions are the idiot child of ufolo 2005 Page #88  
them, and how did he arrive at lus conclusions concerning them? Until 1953  2005 Page #94  
nuscript detailing his theoretical conclusions of chem as spacecraft . The  2005 Page #95  
before his scheduled release date. Conclusions Since his death, most accoun 2005 Page #102  
 e to dismiss his observations and conclusions as bearing witness to a grea 2005 Page #102  
ich's observations, deductions and conclusions concernjn g UFOs all conform 2005 Page #104  
h, alJow yourself to draw your own conclusions. Ask }Ourself three question 2005 Page #117  
get them into our laboratories. My conclusions, based on active work in thl 2005 Page #140  
aven, in 1952. Using the data some conclusions were arrived at that ntight  2005 Page #171  
 data that I present leading to my conclusions that SOME UFOs are alien spa 2006 Page #4  
ble led researchers to the natural conclusions that the infective agent had 2006 Page #113  
pt those that would be vaccinated. Conclusions We have postulated that ther 2006 Page #116  
 evidence, can we come to any firm conclusions with respect to this particu 2006 Page #129  
sults might have been. PART THREE: Conclusions, Questions, Theories... The  2006 Page #188  
nce surrounding the event, certain conclusions can now be drawn... Througho 2006 Page #189  
mmission, two investigations whose conclusions appeared to have been preord 2007 Page #22  
 UFOs around the Robertson Panel's conclusions. Now you should be able to s 2007 Page #23  
IV. The Other Side of the Coin XV. Conclusions NOBODY BELIEVES IT ■" ... wh 2007 Page #44  
es, worries about the Cold War XV. Conclusions: What are they? "I think tha 2007 Page #45  
ultra-secret Aquarius project. The conclusions of "AQ-4" and the findjngs o 2007 Page #144  
ion. Indeed, the references to the conclusions of "AQ-4" and "M4" and "MT'  2007 Page #144  
-worded cover -for a UFO incident. Conclusions: The documentation, testimon 2007 Page #144  
had taken control of his plane. 5. CONCLUSIONS While in Coyame, the authors 2007 Page #191  
lorado's Condon Committee. Craig's conclusions were negati\ e, seating that 2007 Page #195  
ffers the significant thoughts and conclusions of Oak Ridge personnel with  2008 Page #28  
                      It was these conclusions that allegedly both greatly  2008 Page #36  
rity component to the controversy. Conclusions You will have noted a curiou 2008 Page #37  
ogical, and very careful about the conclusions he draws. He is also consist 2008 Page #57  
con.duel tar..::T J C. Burned Memo Conclusions ■Original paper and ink dati 2008 Page #122  
"" &R,commmdoti,,. ~~ .... iif . • Conclusions are i11consirunt with body o 2008 Page #147  
on the group had conducted and the conclusions they had been able to reach. 2009 Page #137  

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rfectly willing to be identified . Conclusions- There were numerous witness 2008 Page #58  

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 four dead SED technicians are not conclusive. It is believed that the four 2004 Page #81  
at Smith eventually found included conclusive evidence that the "officials" 2004 Page #89  
shots. Unfortunately this is not a conclusive point in itself, as the Star  2004 Page #234  
 four dead SED technicians are not conclusive. It is believed that the four 2006 Page #104  

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gence Agency reports in particular conclusively make this point. The first  2004 Page #6  
SA been exposed to data that could conclusively lay the legend of Spitsberg 2004 Page #14  
 the little evidence we have shows conclusively that he met "off the record 2004 Page #84  
 1967, UFO seen in hangar in Yuma; conclusively proven hoax • Report 69, 19 2004 Page #122  
other hand, we have been unable to conclusively determine that it is the ha 2004 Page #247  
eich's work. Still, we do not know conclusively whether the two actually me 2005 Page #99  
her leaked "Majestic documents" to conclusively determine its genuineness.  2006 Page #15  
n-made. \Y/e cannot establish more conclusively the origin of this material 2007 Page #197  
d the Eisenhower Briefing Document conclusively show the existence of a Top 2009 Page #37  
ile the NSA intercept has not been conclusively determined to be authentic  2009 Page #42  

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ervices Director, was pressured to concoct a 48                             2008 Page #54  

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 His belief in the scenario he had concocted, with a lot of help from the A 2003 Page #151  
tire airship story was just a joke concocted by railroad men in Iowa. He sa 2004 Page #28  

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                        Supersonic Concord. \'(1arren recalls seeing what l 2007 Page #115  

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3 hours to cross the Atlantic. The Concorde did it in just a few hours. The 2006 Page #6  

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ke the handprints pressed into the concrete at the old Grauman's Chinese Th 2003 Page #101  
 headline read: Could Be Something Concrete in Shag Harbor UFO — RCAF Conti 2004 Page #41  
remely rare cases where "something concrete" may be found. The spokesman, w 2004 Page #41  
lkie. "B" told me that underground concrete tunnels ring the base just belo 2004 Page #51  
 far side of that mound where that concrete bomb-proof hanger is, yes? At t 2004 Page #51  
e's a mound. And that's where that concrete tunnel finishes, bricked up wit 2004 Page #51  
e tunnel finishes, bricked up with concrete bricks. At the far side of that 2004 Page #51  
k the opportunity to get something concrete: Q: Have we captured anything?  2004 Page #99  
ycruatrists noted that he "gave no concrete evidence of being mentally inco 2005 Page #101  
The spherical craft squatting on a concrete strip emitted a faint hum. A gh 2005 Page #172  
unlikely that anyone ate eggs a la concrete that day. In national news, Dem 2006 Page #183  
 shoes, the other in a rub full of concrete. The capcion read, "Elvis scill 2007 Page #67  
 11,300 feet long, and was made of concrete which was 14 feet thick. The me 2007 Page #114  
oden bridge has been replaced with concrete. However, many of the old loggi 2008 Page #51  
f what could happen and to begin a concrete discussio n on the important is 2009 Page #21  

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pects, the Canadian media are less concrol1ed than the U.S. media. Finally, 2007 Page #34  

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s: The Secretaries of War and Navy concur." 9. Both the wording and format  2003 Page #205  
l. The Secretaries of War and Navy concur. Attachment! Directive to Lt. Gen 2003 Page #224  

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n 's CEO was a man named Bob Haas. Concurrent with Mr. Haas's leadership po 2007 Page #76  

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s suggested, and General MacArthur concurs, that General Wedemeyer return v 2003 Page #224  
im say it. Astronaut Gordon Cooper concurs, one of the first of the origina 2004 Page #146  

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ppearance of a mushroom cloud. The concussion of the blast was sufficient 6 2004 Page #67  

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hodox scientists and psychologists condemn Reich? \'(lhy rud the) rusrniss  2005 Page #103  

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 of individual fascists were later condemned, but the practice of economic  2008 Page #124  
. No doubt her revelations will be condemned by the debunkers and the speci 2009 Page #95  

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 other. The core of the motor is a condenser and the ability of the condens 2005 Page #171  
a condenser and the ability of the condenser to hold its charge (the k-numb 2005 Page #171  

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 produced evidence of motion using condensers in a couple of saucers suspen 2005 Page #171  

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st all of which was dismissive and condescending. As a result the story was 2009 Page #134  

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other, and afterward s, as a first condic.ion for all intelligence, that ch 2008 Page #112  

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epends on many circumstances whose condicions cannot yet be foreseen. Howev 2008 Page #112  

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g Saucer Working Party and Project Condign (a highly classified UFO study s 2008 Page #62  
, the Cosford Incident and Project Condign. Some of the documents will be n 2008 Page #64  
isengagement that followed Project Condign is a possible model and preceden 2008 Page #68  
ew, or will simply rely on Project Condign, is open to debate. But somethin 2008 Page #68  

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berstadt is shocked at Forrestal's condition. In his memoirs, the financier 2003 Page #89  
seem in agreement that Forrestal's condition is improving. 86               2003 Page #90  
l Medical daci alary aacritfid hii condition tn ’ fentir at Balheida. Md ,  2003 Page #91  
 records note that the Secretary's condition is continuing to improve. Rich 2003 Page #91  
ng structures are hereby placed in condition GREEN until such time they are 2004 Page #253  
 not lead a person co a septicemia condition, taking two antibiotics. This  2005 Page #33  
rapidly if he finds himself in the condition of a septicern.ia. But, once a 2005 Page #34  
ns, and two more that were in good condition, were retrieved by US Governme 2005 Page #45  
sions. The two non-human s in good condition were allowed to re-enter the c 2005 Page #45  
eful interaction. (The fundamental condition of "non-human i ntelligent/int 2006 Page #52  
United States military was under a condition of national emergency during t 2006 Page #164  
 Not only that, but the high alert condition was considered "confidential'  2006 Page #174  
aucers had crashed. The high alert condition could then have been communica 2006 Page #179  
at the aircraft "skin" was in good condition, and did not show signs of exc 2007 Page #100  
sent form. But we could impose the condition that all classified UFO docume 2009 Page #21  
ns, and two more that were in good condition , were retrieved by US Governm 2009 Page #51  
        The two non-humans in good condition were allowed to reenter the cr 2009 Page #52  

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rate that when the public has been conditioned by the news media to believe 2004 Page #28  
ll biologists that man's own body, conditioned for eons of time to germs of 2009 Page #159  

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 the sky." After decades of public conditioning through books, periodicals  2005 Page #119  

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 the subatomic level under certain conditions when a substance is placed in 2003 Page #111  
rther, and in the early 1980s, the conditions were right to carry it out. T 2003 Page #141  
 removed ’’ 16. Special or unusual conditions: if large segments of public  2003 Page #175  
 to general political and •cononic conditions throughout the country. Befor 2003 Page #213  
orea for a brief survey of current conditions there. There is attached a dr 2003 Page #224  
 to general political and economic conditions throughout the country. Befor 2003 Page #225  
orea for a brief surrey of current conditions there. TO? FE: JOVin ’cent :h 2003 Page #229  
are revealed or critiqued, save in conditions of extreme secrecy, without i 2004 Page #170  
, and they refused to buy into the conditions that had been set out by Gene 2004 Page #193  
garding Project ENVIRONMENT. "When conditions become non-conducive for grow 2004 Page #253  
ed aliens preserved in deep freeze conditions. They were about four feet ta 2005 Page #79  
e experiment under more controlled conditions . The letter ended with a mov 2005 Page #92  
ecial genes. There are a number of conditions whose frequency in the popula 2006 Page #7  
E life is considered acceptable if conditions or delays to preserve that li 2006 Page #21  
n the 60s Saw 7 alien bodies under conditions of extreme security. • Former 2006 Page #26  
d no immediate change in the daily conditions of life, public preoccupation 2006 Page #58  
eous interpretation of atmospheric conditions. The President informed the P 2006 Page #168  
 President that arctic atmospheric conditions caused the radar targets? Why 2006 Page #173  
s, the sun, and the moon), weather conditions and hoaxes. Only 70 l reporte 2008 Page #23  
s, insect swarms, peculiar weather conditions , reflections, flying lcites, 2008 Page #29  
ed pressure suits, but no helmets. Conditions on the night were misty, givi 2008 Page #94  
curred. In the first place, living conditions on these bodies , lec's say t 2008 Page #112  
ts are tied to weather or lighting conditions, because of the fact that the 2008 Page #135  
quire specific lighting or weather conditions." She concluded. Michael Bara 2008 Page #135  
                                   conditions for flying. But there are oth 2009 Page #15  
nario did not happen. Past Defense Conditions Two alerts 11                 2009 Page #17  
egarding Project Environment -When conditions become non-conducive for grow 2009 Page #43  
invitation because of the critical conditions at the Auckland University Co 2009 Page #166  
ni. Again, the continuous critical conditions at the Auckland University Co 2009 Page #166  
invitation because of the critical conditions at the Auckland University Co 2009 Page #172  
ni. Again, the continuing critical conditions at the Auckland University Co 2009 Page #172  

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de word MAJIC, EOinto visiting the Condon "retired" in 1993, and Stan been  2003 Page #169  
e was particularly scathing of the Condon Report considering it "seriously  2004 Page #209  
n both the Robertson Panel and the Condon Commission, two investigations wh 2007 Page #22  
borator y along with Dr. Edward U. Condon. Condon headed the University of  2007 Page #75  
y along with Dr. Edward U. Condon. Condon headed the University of Colorado 2007 Page #75  
g for the University of Colorado's Condon Committee. Craig's conclusions we 2007 Page #195  
l Laboratory along with Dr. Edward Condon, who later debunked UFOs in a maj 2008 Page #133  
 SIMPLY DON'T CARE!! IMPACT OF THE CONDON REPORT-VERY DAMAGING • Condon was 2008 Page #147  
 THE CONDON REPORT-VERY DAMAGING • Condon was right -No UFO threat h.u emer 2008 Page #147  
ght -No UFO threat h.u emerged ~ • Condon didn't e,'t?Il participate in stu 2008 Page #147  
y assumes the study was thorough • Condon Report remains 11,., ,cientific p 2008 Page #147  
ientific point of refl!'ence • The Condon Report met USAF objectin,s • No m 2008 Page #147  
GS AND THEY DON'T ALWAYS ACREE THE CONDON REPORT DOfflTlUU.T li1lSTI ~CWtll 2008 Page #147  
RIEFED • THE IMPACT OF BLUE BOOK & CONDON • BASIC ATP BRIEFING • CASES WITH 2008 Page #148  

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s Only outside \X/ashington, DC to Condron AAF near White Sands, NM.7 The I 2005 Page #125  

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is socially responsible as well as conducive to maintaining order and gover 2006 Page #57  
e current political climate is not conducive to this proposed change of ??? 2009 Page #16  

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ollowing afternoon the two doctors conduct an examination of the patient th 2003 Page #90  
e treatment and precautions in the conduct of the case were in agreement wi 2003 Page #94  
s a central location from which to conduct reconnaissance, abduct and impla 2003 Page #144  
I would defend the right for us to conduct Constitutional secret tests of t 2003 Page #187  
 Government does have the right to conduct Constitutional secret tests of t 2003 Page #188  
 ARTICHOKE are hereby activated to conduct DOMESTIC." Tab H is a directive  2004 Page #253  
l aUow any interested layperson to conduct the expe6ment for his or herself 2005 Page #93  
a doctrine for police and official conduct in holding prisoners and taking  2005 Page #126  
h, and which had the facilities ro conduct studies and maintain the vow of  2005 Page #167  
62 and 1971. Their function was to conduct very sophisticated monitoring of 2006 Page #9  
ive to establish communication and conduct negotiations with NHI, mainly to 2006 Page #68  
imilar effort, before or since, to conduct in a non-classified forum a syst 2006 Page #69  
for as long as deemed necessary to conduct recovery operations. - Recovery  2006 Page #72  
Anglesey, who flew two aircraft to conduct a detailed photographic survey o 2006 Page #120  
worked with several researchers to conduct a Roper Poll into unusual person 2006 Page #197  
nteresting contacts. We decided to conduct a "snowball" sociological study, 2006 Page #198  
aylor, a clinical psychologist, to conduct research. Her role was to locate 2006 Page #207  
could contact. I was also asked to conduct a study of mediums which asked h 2006 Page #207  
 with an electronic micros~ope and conduct other rests. He recounts this ex 2007 Page #197  
end actually went into the area to conduct the investigation , and that the 2008 Page #11  
on and mutual assistance and shall conduct all their activities in outer sp 2008 Page #36  
on and other celestial bodies, and conduct exploration of them so as to avo 2008 Page #36  
port. Sgt. Robertson asked them to conduct an "unofficial search." It is im 2008 Page #44  
sea. Needless to say, one does not conduct tests involving the potential fi 2008 Page #66  
ves would activate two projects to conduct DOMESTIC. We don't know, of cour 2008 Page #111  
ctivate MK-ULTRA plus ARTICHOKE to conduct DOMESTIC IA,:Ml,;&&~CN; -u .-r~j 2008 Page #122  
 LASL advocated that the Air Force conduct drop tests using a drogue parach 2009 Page #92  
 on the Air Forces Intelligence to conduct research and collect information 2009 Page #178  

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ton, D.C. The entire operation was conducted under the strictest secrecy. T 2003 Page #17  
rdoned off, and a search was being conducted to locate the object that repo 2003 Page #54  
ght. In the interviews that I have conducted with Gatty, I learned that he  2003 Page #55  
d volunteer firemen from Kecksburg conducted the search in a 75 acre area u 2003 Page #66  
sult of the forensic investigation conducted at the reported crash site, by 2003 Page #71  
ers. Initial examination (offsite) conducted at New Mexico Institute of Min 2003 Page #107  
k acetic acid. In the initial test conducted October 22, 2003, an 80 millig 2003 Page #114  
l AAF that LZ—I ; was the normally conducted frorv.surrounding bases. First 2003 Page #232  
 and the investigator George Knapp conducted an interview with Valeriy Burd 2004 Page #15  
 detachment from McClellan AFB has conducted several airborne monitor fligh 2004 Page #81  
 shutdown of Project Magnet, Smith conducted many studies and met with some 2004 Page #88  
n September 15, 1950 Wilbert Smith conducted an interview with Dr. Sarbache 2004 Page #91  
e a long story short, research was conducted and the name Eric Walker seeme 2004 Page #98  
ix UFO Studies. Randle and Schmitt conducted their own 133                  2004 Page #136  
examination of the burned memo was conducted on the typewriting on these pa 2004 Page #250  
en many additional tests are being conducted by SFL around the glue on tabs 2004 Page #250  
clear weapons tests and which were conducted by the Atomjc Energy Commjssio 2005 Page #39  
field's account of an interview he conducted in 1977 with a pilot who had k 2005 Page #43  
gh an attempt of commurucation was conducted in this manner. The UFO retrea 2005 Page #79  
via. Throughout the 1980s, Goodall conducted many direct interviews with "i 2005 Page #82  
of Strategic Services (OSS), which conducted World War II foreign espionage 2005 Page #122  
his book's author. An investigator conducted direct interviews in LaCrosse, 2005 Page #131  
nd veteran journalist Robert Pratt conducted extensive research on-site in  2005 Page #143  
t was an experiment that was being conducted by the Americans in that area  2005 Page #151  
volved. In addition to local tests conducted in Washington Stare, we began  2005 Page #157  
y. And aU of this would have to be conducted in utmost secrecy so as to mai 2005 Page #162  
secret projects are classified and conducted in the Black World. \X!hat djs 2005 Page #163  
nolog y to satisf) DoD requests is conducted under a classified umbreUa of  2005 Page #167  
cts. Experiments and research were conducted at two Air Force laboratories: 2005 Page #173  
is crash retrieval duties would be conducted without knowledge of his immed 2006 Page #20  
 "Project Preserve Destiny" (PPD), conducted under the 18                   2006 Page #21  
SA. Sherman's training for PPD was conducted at the same time while trainin 2006 Page #22  
ash retrieval operations have been conducted for over five decades and succ 2006 Page #24  
 mathematics tot communication was conducted in this 'ter:Melon al c oirobo 2006 Page #26  
o worlds developed, exercises were conducted to assess the vested interests 2006 Page #51  
ainties A series of exercises were conducted to elicit and test critical un 2006 Page #52  
 Area 51 in the summer of 1967 and conducted fit checks with a D-21B known  2006 Page #78  
back in 1952-1953. To date, I have conducted the longest and most in depth  2006 Page #90  
st above-ground nuclear tests were conducted. It was all intriguing and fas 2006 Page #199  
ten several books on the topic and conducted public surveys. Consequently,  2006 Page #203  
 the location of a group which has conducted research on microwave effects  2006 Page #206  
e Data from Three National Surveys Conducted by the Roper Organization. (19 2006 Page #208  
 detected." Additional tests\\ ere conducted b\· chemist Elson 1 eixeira an 2007 Page #195  
"The Proof": "Many more tests were conducted and finally they called me to  2007 Page #197  
analysis of the fragment that were conducted by Chilean institutions (Lucia 2007 Page #198  
t ten minutes." The first analysis conducted in Central America determmed t 2007 Page #199  
CEFAA) . Preliminary analysis were conducted by two private Chilean laborat 2007 Page #200  
analysis of the metal samples were conducted by two Japanese laboratories i 2007 Page #201  
the UFO. More research needs to be conducted in th.is direction, but nevert 2007 Page #202  
ief in UFOs and the investigations conducted by the officers and NCOs left  2008 Page #7  
 See case file." The investigation conducted by Hynek and Friend lasted les 2008 Page #10  
confirmed this in that interview I conducted. Kadesch said, simply, "[It].  2008 Page #11  
ly told that "maneuvers were being conducted in the area" and requested to  2008 Page #60  
ntly false; as such tests would be conducted in the restricted airspace of  2008 Page #66  
rse, this colonizat ion canno:: be conducted on c:..ass:.c lines. A superio 2008 Page #113  
gators and that such dealings were conducted through the New York private b 2008 Page #129  
o show that Bush and the Han·imans conducted business after the war with re 2008 Page #129  
d. There are reports that the Nazi conducted a program of psychic research  2008 Page #130  
e Nazi party and the Gestapo , had conducted experiment s on humans at conc 2008 Page #137  
ISORY BOARD -..--...-""'-... --, • CONDUCTED STUDIES IN TWO AREAS: ·CONTINU 2008 Page #153  
und in a series of 1997 interviews conducted by Khrushchev 's son, Sergei.  2009 Page #42  
 AFB where classified research was conducted and that she did handle sensit 2009 Page #95  
ut the investigation the group had conducted and the conclusions they had b 2009 Page #137  
New Zealand. Not true. The project conducted some 3700 experiments between  2009 Page #169  
s a series of nuclear weapon tests conducted by the United States at Bikini 2009 Page #173  

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

(they were). Einstein spent a week conductin g and studying To-T, and on Fe 2005 Page #92  
ving repeatedl y and successfull y conductin g To-T with both boxes buried  2005 Page #92  
wever, the handsome scientist, now conductin g television research, said he 2009 Page #161  

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

 National Security Agency was also conducting research at the Base, in plai 2003 Page #150  
n ufology, Ramsey had quietly been conducting his own research into the "st 2004 Page #215  
ish to discuss the subject." While conducting research into alien abduction 2005 Page #44  
es all the protocols necessary for conducting the To-T experiment; it is wr 2005 Page #93  
d which dramatically increases the conducting power, eliminating the resist 2005 Page #158  
d 20,000 feet altitude, Wallis was conducting a Group 5 IFCO that required  2006 Page #78  
ubject. Don Schmitt's Source While conducting research into alien abduction 2009 Page #51  
wever, the handsome scientist, now conducting television research, said he  2009 Page #176  

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low melting point, but its thermal conductivity is lower than that of perha 2003 Page #106  

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tood that the aluminum provided "a conductor for the electromagnetic fields 2003 Page #100  
n award o! lite rank of commondc:r conductor 011d music du:cc:Cor of of the 2009 Page #182  

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ical warfare arsenal. • 1968: U.S. conducts biological weapons tests at Joh 2006 Page #107  

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ace program. ■ Using free money to condud research and provide security ■ M 2007 Page #54  

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ing UFOs. ■ Studying alien bodies; conduding biolech research. ■ AbOut deve 2007 Page #54  

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

York Trust Company . Another solid conduit for Nazi propaganda and intellig 2008 Page #127  

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of the photographer. The ice cream cone shape more or less resembles that r 2003 Page #173  
 or circular shape, like ice cream cone □ Airfoil or triangular shape o Lon 2003 Page #174  
0 ft long, 95 ft thick) □ Ovoid or cone shape (30-40 ft long) j Airfoil or  2003 Page #174  
1 system. The booster's steel nose cone contained hydraulic and electrical  2006 Page #77  
st. The largest piece was the nose cone from the rocket booster (Fig. 8). I 2006 Page #80  

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author, Dr. Chaski thinks that the conelations would have been higher than  2008 Page #108  

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 COTOCA ANT) POSSE0 ON INFORPATIoN CONERN/ND TNIs sgeowc, SPHERE, - THE HvI 2004 Page #21  

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t. Meade Army FOIA 1999 1 335 TSM, conf ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) 2000 10 150 TS 2003 Page #169  
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ref 38 TSMEO 3132 S, uncl 335 TSM, Conf 150 TSM 4 TS,x2 _1 _TSOmega 3766 AD 2007 Page #42  

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

 provided no hints of deception or confabulation. I, like Leo Stringfield t 2003 Page #38  
on relegated to the realm of myth, confabulation and distortion . What was  2009 Page #134  

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one of the United Kingdom's oldest confection companies and Altoids l\ilint 2007 Page #66  

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ey could move more of these cutesy confections if they sold them in unrelat 2007 Page #64  

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s and the Maltese Cross markers of Confederate soldiers. This was a very un 2004 Page #27  

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a local gravitational system would confer upon the fighter the sharpedged c 2005 Page #171  

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dress of Aug 442 March 23. Memo to Conferees, August 10 and August 24. Some 2009 Page #10  
ed was the August 1983 memo to the conferees , where his style is different 2009 Page #11  

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ly in September 1989 at the annual conferenc e of the nowdefunct British UF 2005 Page #134  
tion (BUFORA), and I already had a conferenc e planned for August 1995. I a 2005 Page #146  
son Valley ■ The Hudson Valley UFO Conferenc e ■ Dangerous Soviet UFOs ■ Me 2008 Page #164  

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 and thank all the speakers at the conference: Greg Bishop, Grant Cameron,  2003 Page #2  
rther information about next years conference or questions contact: Ryan Wo 2003 Page #2  
- April 4, 1950, White house press conference. www.majcsticdocumcnts.com    2003 Page #5  
               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference President Dwight D. Eisenhowe 2003 Page #6  
               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Senator Barry Goldwater “I ma 2003 Page #8  
eve that mankind can do it.” Press conference, New Castle New . Hampshire S 2003 Page #8  
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ember the conversations around the conference table in which it was suggest 2003 Page #11  
               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Professor Felix Zigel Moscow  2003 Page #12  
               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Astronaut Gordon Cooper “Seve 2003 Page #14  
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               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Lord Hill-Norton Former Chief 2003 Page #18  
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               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Died March 1974 at age of 73  2003 Page #32  
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the Kecksburg incident. During the conference, Leslie Kean released some in 2003 Page #71  
oof is in the trees." At the press conference, The SCI FI channel announced 2003 Page #71  
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    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference While the Aurora crash story  2004 Page #33  
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    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The Sound is a body of water  2004 Page #39  
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    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference During my interviews with Chr 2004 Page #43  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference It didn't end there. Later Ch 2004 Page #45  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference On the first night UFOs were  2004 Page #47  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference December 1980's chain of even 2004 Page #49  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference month and plans and blotters  2004 Page #51  
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creened at the UFO Crash Retrieval conference. I wanted to conclude this pr 2004 Page #58  
e than twenty years ago at a MUFON conference in June 1983. Both were sched 2004 Page #58  
o met again in September 1984 at a conference in Brewster New York. In earl 2004 Page #58  
peaking at the Massachusetts MUFON conference. In July 1987 both were featu 2004 Page #58  
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    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference enough to have Budd as a frie 2004 Page #59  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference possessed information on the  2004 Page #61  
chiff that he held a special press conference to express his frustration. S 2004 Page #61  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference SLIDE #6: Vannevar Bush and F 2004 Page #63  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference miles east and slightly north 2004 Page #65  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference SLIDE #11: Arizona Republic,  2004 Page #67  
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g the March 22-24, 2002, Aztec UFO Conference in Aztec, New 66              2004 Page #69  
aft's impact. SLIDE #18: Aztec UFO Conference Speakers, Alleged Disc Crash  2004 Page #70  
ed landing site in March 2002 at a conference. We're standing around a plaq 2004 Page #70  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference SLIDE #19: Map of radar sites 2004 Page #71  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Doug and Bill Ferguson climbe 2004 Page #73  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference "According to the report, we  2004 Page #75  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference SLIDE #30: Slit throat white  2004 Page #77  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference SLIDE #46: Tim Fint's colored 2004 Page #79  
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    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Wilbert Smith and the Crashed 2004 Page #93  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference UFO hardware?" vou will get " 2004 Page #95  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The story was told by a forme 2004 Page #97  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference In the same interview Steinma 2004 Page #99  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Arthur Lundahl The final trai 2004 Page #101  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference could quickly jump on good UF 2004 Page #103  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Major Friend from Blue Book w 2004 Page #105  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference OUTLINE OF TALK • Len Stringf 2004 Page #107  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference MASTER TABLE OF 80 REPORTS •  2004 Page #109  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 6 1947 Summer, Southwestern U 2004 Page #111  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 41 1964 UK & Germany 0 1 0 1  2004 Page #113  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference A look at the percentages at  2004 Page #115  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference and why wouldn't they be noti 2004 Page #117  
presented in detail at last year's conference by Ryan Wood and is included  2004 Page #117  
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    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference What Do the Skeptics Say? So, 2004 Page #121  
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or this annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference. The MJ-12 papers, first made 2004 Page #134  
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    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference As I stated earlier, Jesse Ma 2004 Page #139  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference the UFO community has experie 2004 Page #141  
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    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference it never happened, and theref 2004 Page #145  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Goldwater wrote to commercial 2004 Page #147  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Sources BOOKS The Roswell Inc 2004 Page #149  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference This was a photo of me from a 2004 Page #151  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Marshal M. Tukachevsky • Bril 2004 Page #153  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference USSR Rocket Programs, ca. 194 2004 Page #155  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference List of Abbreviations from Ta 2004 Page #157  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Beria vs. Time Travel • In 19 2004 Page #159  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference • Korolev, Kurchatov, and Kel 2004 Page #161  
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    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Yakov Terletsky • Beria Contr 2004 Page #165  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Tsarist Rocket? • Originally  2004 Page #167  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference RE-CREATION OF CRASH RETRIEVA 2004 Page #169  
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n Michigan. As I mentioned at this conference last year, Bourassa was also  2004 Page #176  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference physicist Robert Collins as a 2004 Page #177  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Consider crashed saucers and  2004 Page #179  
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    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference There is a story from a very  2004 Page #181  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference We headed for the Pentagon an 2004 Page #183  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference I don't know if it was a comp 2004 Page #185  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 50 scientists at the Jet Prop 2004 Page #187  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The reason that Jack McGeorge 2004 Page #189  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference What came out of Moore's cont 2004 Page #191  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Shartle told me that he said, 2004 Page #193  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference things which if I had gone ou 2004 Page #195  
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    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Statistical Methodology • 200 2004 Page #199  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Ruled Out as Not MJ-12 Relate 2004 Page #201  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Adm. Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter  2004 Page #203  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference "I1K, Repo,* op Unicktatified 2004 Page #205  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Marilyn Monroe's Death • Suic 2004 Page #207  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference John Philip Murphy Jr. . ist  2004 Page #209  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Redmond's Death • RV Answer:  2004 Page #211  
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    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference In 2003, Ramsey interviewed a 2004 Page #217  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference classification of significant 2004 Page #219  
    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference However, there is no denying  2004 Page #221  
    2na Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Conclusion So, where does thi 2004 Page #223  
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was there or was there not a press conference? After Maj. Jesse Marcel and  2004 Page #226  
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ntly maintained there was no press conference and he was the sole pressman  2004 Page #233  
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the "was there, wasn't there press conference" argument may be partially ri 2004 Page #236  
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d as any simple pro- or anti-press conference stance would have. When Bond  2004 Page #238  
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    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 2 ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE ·-= 2005 Page #4  
    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 4 CORSO'S CLAIMS IN "THE 11 D 2005 Page #6  
    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 6 -1: WHO WAS PH~LIP CORSO? ■ 2005 Page #8  
    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 8 CORSO RE COMMENDATION ■ Int 2005 Page #10  
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    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference blindfold was removed and he  2005 Page #42  
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    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference SLIDE# 10 U. N. Plaque, UNESC 2005 Page #54  
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    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference SLIDE# 27 Close-up of white c 2005 Page #60  
    3,d Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference SLIDE# 31 DRES Visitor's Logb 2005 Page #62  
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   4,`I Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference above and, hence, the crash c 2006 Page #177  
        Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference this simply have not been fou 2006 Page #179  
ent my findings at the Seattle UFO Conference a couple of months hence, rig 2006 Page #180  
 at the aforementioned Seattle UFO Conference (June 2005), I received a lat 2006 Page #180  
        Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference be acquainted with someone wh 2006 Page #181  
port were first presented to a UFO conference in Seattle, June 2005. I had  2006 Page #181  
    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference "crashes" from the former Sov 2006 Page #183  
    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 4:37 AM: At the request of US 2006 Page #185  
    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Carter Point This is verified 2006 Page #189  
    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference appear to be at odds. And wha 2006 Page #191  
    4", Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference True science is riddled with  2006 Page #193  
        Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Matthew studied psychology at 2006 Page #195  
        Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The Bigelow Foundation In Aug 2006 Page #197  
begun containing research reports, conference proceedings, letters and othe 2006 Page #197  
es where we took part in a one-day conference for mental health professiona 2006 Page #198  
rds officiated. This was the first conference of its type, specifically tar 2006 Page #198  
e Rockefeller Foundation to hold a conference, and Prof. Mack was looking f 2006 Page #198  
ligious and spiritual leaders to a conference in Washington, DC. Unfortunat 2006 Page #198  
        Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The interviews were very inte 2006 Page #199  
  4th i Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Animal Mutilation Studies In  2006 Page #201  
 the Pentagon announced at a press conference that contact between U.S. cit 2006 Page #202  
    4", Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference uncover their experiences. He 2006 Page #203  
   4,', Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference postcards?" Generally, I was  2006 Page #205  
rses, lecturers and me to attend a conference on alternative health at Hilt 2006 Page #206  
    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference This conference tied in nicel 2006 Page #207  
FO Crash Retrieval Conference This conference tied in nicely with the UNLV  2006 Page #207  
    5th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Proceedings ~C:C:ESS 1 . '· ' 2007 Page #1  
 and thank all the speakers at the conference: Stephen Bassett, Richard i\L 2007 Page #3  
ther information about next year's conference or questions contact: \X/ood  2007 Page #3  
o the Fifth Annual Crash Retrieval Conference November 10-11, 2007 by Dr. B 2007 Page #42  
zine, Visio11. The first was for a conference week event called the Aben 1f 2007 Page #60  
otos/illustrations 12-20, and USAF conference cable photo depiction). Jack  2007 Page #95  
ilyn Monroe. It was during a press conference in 1995 that Milo Speriglio - 2007 Page #134  
' explained Speriglio at the press conference. 128                          2007 Page #134  
oe was going to hold her own press conference, where she was planning to sp 2007 Page #135  
Monroe] threatened to hold a press conference and would tell all. [Monroe]  2007 Page #135  
distribute as part of the 2007 UFO Conference is granted to Ryan S. Wood. F 2007 Page #192  
t ufologists (whom 1 also met at a conference in San Jose in 1996). The bro 2007 Page #199  
     STHANNUAL UFO CRASH RETRIEVAL CONFERENCE NOVEIVIBER 7-9, 200B LAS VEGA 2008 Page #1  
e and thank aU the speakers at the conference: Stephen Bassett, Richard i'v 2008 Page #3  
her information about n_exr year's conference or questions contact: Wood &  2008 Page #3  
tended last year's Crash Retrieval Conference with my wife, Joanne. When I  2008 Page #57  
t UFO Crash file after last year's conference. She told me Alan Rammer is w 2008 Page #57  
 was a Navy facility; it remains a conference center and resort for DOD emp 2008 Page #70  
ript addendum to be distributed at conference. 83                           2008 Page #89  
ript addendum to be distributed at conference. Epilogue In 1997, Jim Pennis 2008 Page #90  
he efforts of politicians, and che conference s of diplomats have been doom 2008 Page #114  
Documents 2008 UFO Crash Retrieval Conference November 8, 2008 by Dr. Bob W 2008 Page #115  
, who chaired the infamous Wannsee Conference where the Holocaust was plann 2008 Page #139  
~ . ::.,r~· ~~ Iii CRASH RETRIEVAL CONFERENCE Las Vegas, NV 9 Novembrr ~OOS 2008 Page #146  
     1" Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Proceedings                   2009 Page #1  
 and thank all the speakers at the conference and Open i\1inds Production L 2009 Page #3  
ther information about next year's conference or questions contact: Wood &  2009 Page #3  
gs of the 1 si UFO Crash Retrieval Conference of 2003. My evident interest  2009 Page #7  
Since the I si UFO Crash Retrieval Conference, I have presented six times,  2009 Page #7  
 selection of the "annual Quantico conference" as a meeting time and place  2009 Page #13  
ature date for the annual Quantico conference. I suspect that the words by  2009 Page #13  
bject. Perhaps the annual Quantico conference could provide an opportunity  2009 Page #28  
een written since. My talk at this conference will review the case and will 2009 Page #30  
he same details. John Burroughs At Conference Podium will speak live about  2009 Page #77  
r 2009 hypnosis session before the conference .He will also describe transp 2009 Page #77  
end there. In preparation for this Conference, I located a witness who knew 2009 Page #94  

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vember 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Conference17 October, 1947 “...has faile 2003 Page #158  

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vember 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Conference2 June 1947 memo from Crawford 2003 Page #157  

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vember 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash ConferenceComparison with officially rel 2003 Page #157  

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vember 14-16.2003 Las Vegas, Crash ConferenceDiscusses the program planning 2003 Page #161  

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vember 14-16,2003 Las Vegas. Crash ConferenceFrom Record Group 353, Entry 4 2003 Page #157  

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vember 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash ConferenceIncoming MAJESTIC-12 Message?  2003 Page #159  

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vember 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Conferenceiw ma/esticdocuments com       2003 Page #153  

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vember 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash ConferenceMoondust - Somali Explosion 3- 2003 Page #163  

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aving attended more than a few UFO conferences over the past couple of year 2004 Page #215  
ust. It is a naïve belief that UFO conferences such as MUFON have a real im 2004 Page #254  
he end, writing books, speaking at conferences and stirring the pot of publ 2005 Page #139  
 participated in all major wartime conferences. Averell later became Ambass 2008 Page #129  

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vember 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash ConferenceTim provides copy of father ’s 2003 Page #164  

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ovember 14-16.2003 Las Vegas Crash ConferenceWAW ma,-esicdocuments com FOIA 2003 Page #165  

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vember 14-16.2003 Las Vegas, Crash Conferencewww ma/esticdocuments com 161  2003 Page #165  

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vember 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Conference• Wed. July 9, 1947 , Truman m 2003 Page #155  
vember 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Conference• Notification of Personnel Ac 2003 Page #156  
vember 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Conference• Two pages forwarded to the S 2003 Page #164  

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al Chines* pro- Qrano uhioh do not confers to good and feasible Anorlean p© 2003 Page #213  

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 fan. There is one consideration I confess I have underpla) ed for many yea 2005 Page #85  

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60s, an aging railroad telegrapher confessed that the entire airship story  2004 Page #28  
wledge, the perpetrators have not "confessed" to either of these cases. Sli 2004 Page #121  
e dead aliens from outer space. He confessed it like a tortured man who had 2004 Page #144  
for Richard Nixon even — though he confessed "I didn't do anything." The wo 2004 Page #181  
chnical advisers, Mark Felt, later confessed to be the "Deep Throat" of Wat 2009 Page #32  

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te's letter recounted the deathbed confession of her grandmother who during 2003 Page #21  
■ MUFON's crisis and Bill N[oore's confession ■ Strange times in the Soviet 2008 Page #166  
 ■11UFON's crisis and Bill Moore's confession 8: Into Dreamland and Beyond, 2009 Page #150  

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oe Wirth), the word from Rickett's confidant was that they still couldn't f 2004 Page #143  

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al Souers to be one of his closest confidants and advisors. On April 23 the 2003 Page #90  
ckie Gleason who reported to close confidants that President Nixon once too 2004 Page #147  

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here were excellent reasons not to confide in me right away. When I met Jun 2009 Page #88  

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told it's radioactive," Mrs. Oates confided. By 1973, there were only three 2004 Page #29  
 considered him a close friend and confided in him on confidential matters  2004 Page #189  
e could not. Yet, a year later, he confided to Goodall that "we have things 2005 Page #82  

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ho had, now if that doesn't create confidence... ” 7:09 AM CST on Fox News  2003 Page #8  
language, what moved it to the 95% confidence level for authenticity was my 2003 Page #29  
show those having a high degree of confidence, lower-case letters to show t 2004 Page #228  
ow those having a lesser degree of confidence, and asterisks to act as plac 2004 Page #228  
e seeps out to contradict the lie, confidence in one's government erodes -f 2005 Page #77  
 they can contact Philip Mantle in confidence at: 1 \v'oodhall Drive, Batle 2005 Page #152  
uce ambiguity and fear and restore confidence in human traditions. Church a 2006 Page #61  
ia would be used to bolster public confidence, downplay danger and provide  2006 Page #63  
rating hope exacerbated by loss of confidence in human institutions. Scenar 2006 Page #64  
barkation, they can record it with confidence because their Digital 8 Handi 2007 Page #73  
s, information passed to the UK in confidence by allies, commercially -sens 2008 Page #63  
the "known Teller group" with high confidence. For this study, she treated  2009 Page #11  
veness and morale, and less public confidence , than at any time in the pas 2009 Page #15  
y and Khrushchev . This gives more confidence that the Hotline document is  2009 Page #42  

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e were also careful not betray any confidences they may have shared with La 2004 Page #48  

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er grandmother until Charlette was confident that she completely understood 2003 Page #22  
 us to solve all the riddles, I am confident that these remains from Spitsb 2004 Page #13  
e to come forward, thank you. I am confident that more particulars on these 2004 Page #59  
intelligence. At present, I am 70% confident that we have found the correct 2006 Page #47  
bject, although I am somewhat less confident of this because of the probabi 2009 Page #13  

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ci material would be referenced tn Confidential. Secret, or TOP SECRET docu 2003 Page #118  
ne time existed and was lower than Confidential, it was eliminated in about 2003 Page #184  
riginal goes to China. 2. From the Confidential files of the White House Ce 2003 Page #204  
ve Andrew Kissner learned from his confidential sources that the facts rema 2004 Page #64  
go I received a military officer's confidential interview entitled "The Rep 2004 Page #73  
lose friend and confided in him on confidential matters at least twice a da 2004 Page #189  
ment had security stamps of either CONFIDENTIAL or TOP SECRET/MAJIC. Accord 2004 Page #244  
ion, while most pages were stamped confidential. Of particular note was the 2004 Page #244  
ssion The manuscript is classified confidential up to page 221; that is the 2004 Page #245  
th of data from numerous named and confidential sources. CoUecti,·el y ther 2005 Page #139  
everything and consider everything confidential. Dennis: "NORAD was talking 2006 Page #147  
lhgence. CIC advises data strictly confidential and should not be diseminat 2006 Page #174  
 been communicated to the FBI in a confidential way a day or so later (i.e. 2006 Page #179  
 /MAJIC (TSM) ■ Most pages stamped CONFIDENTIAL ■ TS pages started with the 2007 Page #45  
          FIRST TOP SECRET PAGE ■ "CONFIDENTIAL" caveat up top. 221 ■ Redac 2007 Page #46  
 46 Formal Classification System ■ Confidential ■ Secret .. ■TopSecret ·-.· 2007 Page #52  
ters. 4. This letter is classified CONFIDENTIAL to preclude unauthorized di 2007 Page #140  
 R is for RESTRICTED, and C is for CONFIDENTIAL. All told there are more th 2008 Page #104  
s." The Memorandum was classified "Confidential" and addressed to James Web 2009 Page #40  
                In addition to the Confidential National Security Action Me 2009 Page #41  

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gh alert condition was considered "confidential' and "not to be disseminate 2006 Page #174  

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received, and honored requests for confidentialit y. A few of his sources f 2005 Page #78  
ecret other than the normal client confidentialit) . In fact, Salas would o 2005 Page #148  

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ed, we have agreed to maintain the confidentiality of the facilities and sc 2005 Page #157  

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: FLYING SAUCERS. This office very confidentially advised by Army Intellige 2006 Page #174  
n that such was a probability, but confidentially stated that a Mr. (X) who 2009 Page #178  
f flying discs. The Air Force have confidentially advised that it is possib 2009 Page #178  

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ered by the CIA in 1950 and Pravda confidently printed a disclosure made by 2009 Page #17  

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left is a hollow section. Original configuration was believed to be a horse 2003 Page #47  
as it spread out into a delta-like configuration, covering the spot where t 2003 Page #49  
SEM was set in a "back-scattering" configuration so that heavier elements s 2003 Page #105  
tes had been built in a triangular configuration to protect the super secre 2004 Page #70  
orm: this deals with the perceived configuration or structure of the entity 2006 Page #53  
iable as a twin-engine, delta-wing configuration. Ground crews immediately  2006 Page #74  
garding the airplane, its mission, configuration, or manufacturer, their ex 2006 Page #75  
m getting a view of the airplane's configuration. The pilot's name was not  2006 Page #75  
chnical manuals refer to the mated configuration as the D-21/DZ-1 system. T 2006 Page #77  
milar to a classic 'flying saucer" configuration —an inverted teacup shape  2006 Page #190  
ey saw seven lights in a boomerang configuration. The two men thought that  2006 Page #200  
rst job I got was installation and configuration and engineering and I was  2007 Page #78  
its center. The wing is a triangle configuration with vertical takeoff and  2009 Page #22  
rly enough, this almost asymmetric configuration works. Because the torques 2009 Page #22  

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tect advanced materials and design configurations or other classified infor 2006 Page #86  

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 this world, as they are presently configured, appear inadequate to respond 2006 Page #50  
d integrity, the drones were fully configured for an operational mission. L 2006 Page #78  

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h wide, nearly lipless o Fine hair confined to underarm and groin o Body th 2003 Page #174  
l I get your reaction it should be confined to the two of us. If you and I  2003 Page #230  
. From Sakharov: "...one professor confined in a labor camp was pleading hi 2004 Page #158  
punishments such as censure, being confined to base, relocation to foreign  2006 Page #17  
 biological functions, aid will be confined to the stopping of bleeding, ba 2006 Page #19  
hable from communism , only it was confined within national geographic boun 2008 Page #126  

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 that the best course of action is confinement at Bethesda Naval Hospital r 2003 Page #90  

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c secrets", “celestial devices ”, "confines of state secrets", "application 2003 Page #26  

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aks ■ Senior government scientist: Confinnation of alien technology and 'at 2007 Page #55  

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tar General (fonner JCS) in 1990s. Confinned MJ-12 type group; generational 2007 Page #55  

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be some type of rubber — unable to confirm since the material is not homoge 2003 Page #50  
as Margurite, Norvelt, and Mammoth confirm that the object was moving towar 2003 Page #58  
 is given off as a gas. One way to confirm the presence of hydrogen is to a 2003 Page #114  
the site have been interviewed and confirm extraterrestrial origin www maje 2003 Page #164  
nd previous governments neither to confirm nor to deny where nuclear weapon 2004 Page #54  
uld be able to offer identities or confirm details of the reports publicly  2004 Page #117  
that he and his father could never confirm some of the wild claims of "witn 2004 Page #145  
o a longtime Pentagon advisor, did confirm in a letter to author William St 2004 Page #147  
missing letter did however seem to confirm that it could not have been a si 2004 Page #185  
external evidence can we elicit to confirm or refute his recollections of t 2004 Page #231  
 was inevitable ■ Leaked documents confirm it ■ Corso's claims are not easi 2005 Page #12  
ience Tunes Jan_l,l\ln Physicist s Confirm Power of Nothing . Measuring For 2005 Page #23  
t mind finaUy unhinged, but we can confirm that such observations were hype 2005 Page #87  
xperiments designed to isolate and confirm the reality of orgone energy, bu 2005 Page #91  
easons for not wanting Einstein to confirm Reich's findings. Letters from R 2005 Page #92  
tent with SOM1-01, then this helps confirm his testimony. Also, such consis 2006 Page #17  
given the lack of documentation to confirm the latter's claims. Dan Sherman 2006 Page #21  
. D.0 July 27 - Military officials confirm that two F-I6 jets from Andrews  2006 Page #28  
some people, Contact would seem to confirm what they had always suspected a 2006 Page #57  
of a McDonnell F-101 Voodoo. I did confirm that James S. Simon, Jr., had be 2006 Page #85  
ed into thinking this event helped confirm the authenticity of the cover st 2006 Page #85  
ain or a related genetic primer to confirm or refute the presence or absenc 2006 Page #112  
d to this day, [his wife] can also confirm that Mick told her the story abo 2006 Page #127  
 had no independent information to confirm either the date or location. Dur 2006 Page #176  
national Airport will subsequently confirm that it had no reports of missin 2006 Page #185  
with the local folk, I was able to confirm my initial impressions that the  2006 Page #202  
n chis paper vaguely expectin g co confirm one sec of data points, bur in t 2007 Page #59  
d otherwise declassified materials confirm the fact that from at least 1947 2007 Page #59  
ey've been sighted .... AU reports confirm that it is extrnterrestrialJy ta 2007 Page #61  
about two minutes, but was able to confirm many of the details mentioned by 2007 Page #114  
. Neville, it states: 1. This will confirm oral information furnished to MS 2007 Page #139  
sed that the Air Force can neither confirm nor deny the authenticity of thi 2008 Page #30  
problem solving. Weaver set out to confirm or deny the findings of Hoagland 2008 Page #135  
logy • Having UFO Reports does not Confirm Official Interest • Withholding  2008 Page #148  
to classified UFO files. Documents confirm that on November 12, 1963 Kenned 2009 Page #45  
ve,y interesting under hypnosis to confirm something did happen to me and I 2009 Page #78  
ity Agency. The fact that it would confirm a lot of what's been said and it 2009 Page #79  
 the vicinity; Lotozev was able to confirm one of the other landing sites a 2009 Page #136  
ad aliens Invade Russia Scientists confirm I anding of 'shining disk· ••• , 2009 Page #150  

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 statements and files led to other confirmable gold mines of information. D 2004 Page #98  

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ien technolog y. ln the absence of confirmati on from the established struc 2005 Page #84  

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s in dire need of validation. That confirmation came from many sources in l 2003 Page #21  
es: no paper forensics possible or confirmation of such a committeeWhy Is I 2003 Page #27  
hough of speculative value without confirmation Joe McMoneagle (Intuitive I 2003 Page #38  
pitate of very fine MgO particles. Confirmation of Hydrogen Gas Release The 2003 Page #114  
 call from our audience requesting confirmation of reports that an unidenti 2004 Page #8  
on to visual evidence a variety of confirmation in other forms. Many sighti 2004 Page #15  
dian Embassy. Sarbacher gave Smith confirmation that the flying saucer situ 2004 Page #91  
ill Steinman. After Steinman got a confirmation from Sarbacher that Walker  2004 Page #98  
 • Retrieval Action? (yes or no) • Confirmation sources exist? (yes or no)  2004 Page #109  
• References to QDs? (yes or no) • Confirmation sources listed • Stringfiel 2004 Page #109  
never the same man after receiving confirmation of the answer to the UFO my 2004 Page #147  
s in our galaxy. There was further confirmation that Carter did get the UFO 2004 Page #187  
't, as he explained to me. Another confirmation of the fact that Carter did 2004 Page #188  
le witnesses, or radar plus visual confirmation , and demonstrat e concern  2005 Page #74  
h retrievals and alien beings, and confirmation of this information many ye 2005 Page #79  
f intellectual limbo until further confirmation is received. But it is 8 Ha 2005 Page #81  
nd of his life, need no defense or confirmation from me; nor does his sanit 2005 Page #103  
.D., New York: Plenum Press, 1997. Confirmation of ETI: Initial Organizatio 2006 Page #70  
gton area meteor." According to a "confirmation" letter from the Akron Astr 2006 Page #96  
anding near Flatwoods, W. Va. Have confirmation of an Astronomy Club from A 2006 Page #96  
 call from our audience requesting confirmation of reports that an unidenti 2007 Page #141  
f Eureka Utah and reports of radar confirmation from Nellis Air Force Base  2008 Page #7  
stimony over a large region, radar confirmation of the object's passing, in 2008 Page #7  
ng their way; but they also wanted confirmation that they weren't having a  2008 Page #33  
t flame·· promoted as explanation. Confirmation of no missing aircraft, mil 2008 Page #48  
fifty meters from the poplar tree. Confirmation of other sites followed. He 2009 Page #136  

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ves and is one of the few Archival confirmations of the existence of MJ-12. 2003 Page #184  
 you will, we have had a number of confirmations of the MJ-12 group from a  2004 Page #191  

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 another well-known psychic sleuth confirmed much of the Huffman - Mann sto 2003 Page #38  
 fillers and analyzed by IR, which confirmed it to be urethane foam. There  2003 Page #48  
ater Pittsburgh Airport definitely confirmed the fact that there was an obj 2003 Page #54  
utes, and there has never been any confirmed reports of an actual fire at t 2003 Page #58  
 This witness was contacted and he confirmed that he had indeed seen the ob 2003 Page #63  
 the scene. This activity was also confirmed in the Pittsburgh Press articl 2003 Page #66  
e know that the Truman Library has confirmed that Truman did indeed meet wi 2003 Page #88  
his shift that night. No reason is confirmed for this lapse, though one acc 2003 Page #95  
to analyze element composition. He confirmed that the metal was greater tha 2003 Page #100  
kened ash was analyzed and ash was confirmed of same elements of layering.  2003 Page #107  
rp popping sound, then hydrogen is confirmed. In order to collect enough ga 2003 Page #114  
ome science-fiction nightmare, and confirmed his worst fears, because it ee 2003 Page #149  
tion noted in the Style Manual and confirmed by comparison with manuals of  2003 Page #173  
as able to locate his son, who has confirmed that his father wrote this doc 2003 Page #179  
t started in 1955, which I haven't confirmed yet. Another person who adds e 2003 Page #194  
nt, but was hard to distinguish. n confirmed. The team has reserved Judgeme 2003 Page #236  
 known to the researcher Bob Barry confirmed that the C-130 flight took pla 2004 Page #10  
er forms. Many sightings have been confirmed by radar with identical positi 2004 Page #15  
ation, etc., is plentiful and well confirmed. Various items of 'hardware' a 2004 Page #15  
verything. Ground-to-air sightings confirmed by radar; evidence of abductio 2004 Page #48  
the retinas of my co-author's eyes confirmed in his Air Force medical recor 2004 Page #48  
what we'd written about them. They confirmed key points of my co- authors a 2004 Page #49  
 skies. Eventually, Scott and Andy confirmed that three powerful radar site 2004 Page #70  
e from the mutilated excisions and confirmed the cuts had been made with hi 2004 Page #76  
ich veterinarian pathologists have confirmed were made with high heat. Lase 2004 Page #77  
 Missile Range, but this cannot be confirmed." Dissected humanoid bodies an 2004 Page #80  
d James on the same subject and he confirmed the fact that Wilbert Smith ha 2004 Page #96  
en Stringfield tracked him down he confirmed that he had worked across from 2004 Page #97  
 by his boss, named McAdams, which confirmed the fact that the alien craft  2004 Page #97  
ft and bodies were on the base. He confirmed to Stringfield that his unders 2004 Page #97  
 Sarbacher was re-contacted and he confirmed that Dr. Walker was the man wh 2004 Page #98  
 the subject. Surprisingly, Walker confirmed immediately that he had been t 2004 Page #100  
er's papers related to UFOs. Brian confirmed that he had seen something. Ca 2004 Page #100  
satellites to look for UFOs. He is confirmed to have directed the analysis  2004 Page #101  
hio. If my screened UFO report was confirmed by radar, or other means, Air  2004 Page #108  
r V, 6-7 UFO crashed; recovery not confirmed but 3 pages of firsthand repor 2004 Page #113  
as Lt. Col. Philip Corso have each confirmed the recovery of extraterrestri 2004 Page #132  
worn to secrecy. Easley's daughter confirmed later that her father said he  2004 Page #144  
ified Above Top Secret." Goldwater confirmed a plan underway to release som 2004 Page #146  
On April 11, 1979, Barry Goldwater confirmed in a letter to Lee Graham of M 2004 Page #146  
 Blue Room at Wright Patterson. He confirmed: 'This thing has gotten so hig 2004 Page #146  
actually did write that letter was confirmed by several people, including S 2004 Page #147  
 MUFON International Symposium. He confirmed that the government has hard e 2004 Page #147  
g 1989 • Dead EBE's recovered, not confirmed 171                            2004 Page #174  
to be interviewed by Emenegger and confirmed that the story had taken place 2004 Page #184  
ith the National Archives and they confirmed they had material in the Nixon 2004 Page #185  
rial arrived, the letter Emenegger confirmed receiving had gone the way of  2004 Page #185  
istinguished American scientist: 4 confirmed to Canadian government enginee 2004 Page #217  
could be taken. These measurements confirmed that although some of the debr 2004 Page #233  
. It also seems that, and Bond has confirmed this, photo negatives could be 2004 Page #237  
ective." Other public sources have confirmed the existence and functioning  2004 Page #252  
 as a national security threat. We confirmed that BLUE BOOK was just a data 2004 Page #254  
trieval Conference enterobacteria, confirmed by exam.inations at Hospital B 2005 Page #34  
the 1vlinister for Aeronautics had confirmed in a press conference that fig 2005 Page #35  
al and military witnesses . But he confirmed seeing the being's slO\,v move 2005 Page #36  
the same day I phoned Thompson. He confirmed the data Berliner had related  2005 Page #42  
 and fellow workers, which he said confirmed the rumors that alien craft an 2005 Page #42  
and left. Stringfield successfully confirmed the existence of the general,  2005 Page #79  
he national defense community have confirmed to him the existence of a deep 2005 Page #81  
February 7 wrote Reich that he had confirmed (and reconfirmed ) that the ac 2005 Page #92  
I set up the experiment at home. I confirmed the basic fact, for myself, an 2005 Page #93  
hio. If my screened UFO report was confirmed by radar, or other means, Air  2005 Page #139  
ad secret official knowledge. They confirmed MOON DUST operations, which us 2005 Page #143  
d to be around $150,000, but never confirmed -eventually turned to his Germ 2005 Page #145  
d States; the film technician that confirmed the footage was on 16mm film b 2005 Page #150  
gical background . TI1eir analysis confirmed what we had seen in the first  2005 Page #158  
172 Before Rich died of cancer, he confirmed : 1. There are two types of UF 2005 Page #174  
s authenticity as a 1954 document (confirmed by the Wood team and Friedman) 2006 Page #16  
ewswire, however this has not been confirmed. 5. Friday, August 19 & 20th,  2006 Page #45  
ct Imagining Societal Reactions to Confirmed Arrival of Non-Human Intellige 2006 Page #48  
es Once the site location has been confirmed, the aerospace archeologist ha 2006 Page #72  
e craft at LZ-2 but this cannot be confirmed. The team has reserved judgmen 2006 Page #104  
se carried a strain of Hantavirus, confirmed by PCR, in discovering that th 2006 Page #111  
rom Florida to Oregon, all of whom confirmed the symptoms, and otherwise bo 2006 Page #111  
ved reports, but such has not been confirmed as of this date. The CIA immed 2006 Page #134  
 on flat bed trucks. Later flights confirmed that the convoy had departed t 2006 Page #134  
a missile of ary type. So then, we confirmed it with the radar control stat 2006 Page #176  
illingham in May, 1977. Willingham confirmed that he had seen the crashed s 2006 Page #176  
her remark, that this caller made, confirmed my suspicions. The caller refe 2006 Page #205  
all and I was talking to him ■ Pat confirmed it was his dad ■ Knew the type 2007 Page #43  
an border, Brush Creek, brings out confirmed hoaxes too XI. Why Aren't Ther 2007 Page #44  
Air Force's analvses had basicallv confirmed chose of Dr. Maffei. , , Maney 2007 Page #194  
ur interview that this anomaly was confirmed bv several professional photog 2007 Page #199  
 physics at the University of Utah confirmed this in that interview I condu 2008 Page #11  
mber 1947-the day after the Senate confirmed James V. Forrestal as the firs 2008 Page #25  
t and freedom of information . MoD confirmed to me in December 2007 that th 2008 Page #63  
 night of the Crash. This was also confirmed by the dispatchers I knew at t 2008 Page #70  
ted on the ground." Col. Halt also confirmed beta/gamma radiation readings  2008 Page #93  
e and date of this event cannot be confirmed by John Burroughs nor Jim Penn 2008 Page #93  
. My own assessment of word length confirmed that QD l used shorter words t 2009 Page #11  
 As soon as the President Elect is confirmed as the President of the United 2009 Page #25  
he same day, I phoned Thompson. He confirmed the data Berliner had related  2009 Page #50  
which stated that "Scientists have confirmed that an unidentified flying ob 2009 Page #134  
been disastrous, can be obtained." Confirmed. "Admiral Halsey's request was 2009 Page #167  
le charges may be more practical." Confirmed as true.                       2009 Page #168  
ed down on the 8th January, 1945." Confirmed. "Arrangements were made for W 2009 Page #169  
ties were originally pessimistic." Confirmed: COMSOPAC (Commander South Pac 2009 Page #170  
 prior to ground forces attacking. Confirmed by Snodgrass in his personal p 2009 Page #170  

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rade) higher than the control box, confirmin g Reich's assertion, and the o 2005 Page #92  

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

n notes on about a dozen documents confirming this. Counterintelligence Cor 2003 Page #25  
gfield who had witnesses providing confirming descriptions. Slide 23 gives  2003 Page #173  
 presidents' minds about releasing confirming evidence of UFOs. 191         2003 Page #195  
view. Some of the pieces were very confirming. He volunteered the fact that 2004 Page #99  
and bodies recovered , new sources confirming known reports 8 1948 White Sa 2004 Page #111  
 such a person could be helpful in confirming our understanding of the reco 2004 Page #117  
ercial airlines pilot Kent Jeffrey confirming that "Roswell has long been a 2004 Page #147  
f confusion to prevent anyone from confirming any important part of the UFO 2004 Page #179  
out the difficulties that arise in confirming UFO research. When a second C 2005 Page #126  

Word: "confirms", 18 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nclude Charlette Mann's sister who confirms her story in a notarized sworn  2003 Page #24  
g in formation The news from Salta confirms that the artificial satellite f 2004 Page #8  
ersonal correspondence with author confirms "officially sanctioned murders" 2004 Page #199  
Sarbacher Sarbacher. still living, confirms the truth of Smith's private no 2006 Page #26  
meetings with numerous ufologists. Confirms crash/retrieval cases. implicat 2006 Page #26  
 w th researcher VVilliam Steinman Confirms attending meetings at Wnght Pat 2006 Page #27  
Blak and ncl see the hçti of day.' Confirms: • Alien bodies • Alien technol 2006 Page #27  
orge Marshall about this event. It confirms the alert: 166                  2006 Page #169  
S X. The Landings: starts at 1909, confirms 1947 cases in NM, 1950 Texas/Me 2007 Page #44  
r: "What is DM doing?" 42 REVIEWER CONFIRMS MOON DUST 2:.1(, ■ MOON DUST fe 2007 Page #48  
in formation . The news from Salta confirms that the artificial satellite f 2007 Page #141  
titanium (fi). In addition, Taylor confirms the previous analysis that the  2007 Page #197  
e on both search and height finder confirms that some object was there. Tra 2008 Page #8  
significance .3 Smith's Memorandum confirms that in 1951 a small group head 2009 Page #36  
pted Kennedy's offer. "32 NSAM 271 confirms that Khrushchev had only just a 2009 Page #42  
is to add to the six main points: "Confirms New Secret Weapon As Awesome as 2009 Page #161  
 Conundrum The Project Seal report confirms that a secret weapon story leak 2009 Page #167  
ked in mid-June 1947 was real, and confirms the participation of our two pr 2009 Page #167  

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ts in his book and his account was confirn1ed by later released FBI memos.  2009 Page #179  

Word: "confirn1ing", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

posed to UFO. Additionally , while confirn1ing the sighting, they derued a  2008 Page #67  

Word: "confirn1s", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

                                   Confirn1s -N·ew Secrei Weapo1;/ "As Awes 2009 Page #181  

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e didn't leave the area they would confiscate his car. The men were heading 2003 Page #70  

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set, and he told her that they had confiscated some of his interview tapes  2003 Page #67  
ce ships were present, photos were confiscated and never released, the unde 2004 Page #130  
s he had taken of Area 51 had been confiscated, and that President Johnson  2004 Page #176  
ereafter "the government" came and confiscated this debris. About 1987 Lore 2004 Page #240  
sighting. Air Force officials also confiscated Hoyt's film. Cleanup activit 2006 Page #83  
Force representatives subsequently confiscated the debris. Other visitors f 2006 Page #83  

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ations and individuals ► Theft and confiscation of evidence ► Character ass 2007 Page #15  
ations and individuals ► Theft and confiscation of evidence ► Character ass 2007 Page #16  

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

ed 16 May 1978 and titled "Reports Conflict on Details of Fallen Object," t 2004 Page #8  
lly describes the details of armed conflict with aliens outside of their cr 2004 Page #119  
2 that there would be an "ultimate conflict between a united human race and 2004 Page #133  
ith an independent mind comes into conflict with the bureaucracy, and the b 2004 Page #154  
ves, and these two types come into conflict in every state.' J.V. Stalin's  2004 Page #154  
ank beyond Staff Sergeant. Stone's conflict with Army authorities over his  2006 Page #17  
ple would not know how the greater conflict was going, or if they would liv 2006 Page #63  
uman groups/nations to avoid major conflict. Maximum emphasis on familiar a 2006 Page #66  
uman groups/nations to avoid major conflict. - Perceived "God-like" or "mag 2006 Page #66  
enters. - Up to the point of overt conflict, the global diplomatic communit 2006 Page #68  
O during the post Easter Rebellion Conflict and can this withstand epidemio 2006 Page #107  
s. These ideas and realities often conflict. So, we need to move forward to 2006 Page #182  
ned MJ-12 type group; generational conflict in leadership. Edgar Mitchell - 2007 Page #55  
 kind of cosmic approach avoidance conflict: I'm fascinated by the subject  2007 Page #77  
 if these relationships entailed a conflict with another member nation, the 2008 Page #113  
eople -Non-Lethal Weapons generate conflict THE AVIARY: • WAS A flGl\1ENT O 2008 Page #148  
    THE ONLY EXCEPTIONAL RESPONSE: CONFLICT BETWEEN BELIEFS AND SCIENCE Or. 2008 Page #151  
 executive actions led to a bitter conflict with his outgoing CIA Director, 2009 Page #35  
rse of action that would renew his conflict with MJ-12 and bring it to a de 2009 Page #40  
warned about the dangers of future conflict with the Soviet Union and/or wi 2009 Page #41  
roblem to avoid the risk of future conflict. Kennedy told Khrushchev: "I ha 2009 Page #41  

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became public, despite the various conflicting versions offered by differen 2004 Page #216  
stigation , and that they found no conflicting data suggests that Friend mi 2008 Page #11  
ded to share, but never in any way conflicting with the interests of his Fa 2008 Page #139  

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 stance is interesting, because it conflicts with his conclusion as to the  2004 Page #223  
unable to produce the tensions and conflicts necessary for maximizing profi 2008 Page #130  

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, a certain measure of ideological confom1ity is necessary for those at the 2005 Page #76  

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noted that the date format did not conform to go* ci □ men tn I style. the  2003 Page #135  
these reasons: Concern □ “Does not conform to the regulations ' □ "Contains 2003 Page #186  
by personnel involved which do not conform to sound reasoning with regard t 2003 Page #207  
icial Chinese programs that do not conform to sound American policy with re 2003 Page #207  
^srsonn:? ’. •''olvnd which de not conform tn sound reasoninr witu "o»ard t 2003 Page #214  
cial Chinese programs which do not conform to sound American policy with re 2003 Page #225  
d conclusions concernjn g UFOs all conform to the best contemporary knowled 2005 Page #104  
me. A lot of those machines didn't conform to the federal guidelines and ha 2007 Page #87  
jngs of "M4" and "M7'' all broadly conform to the U.S. Government 's variou 2007 Page #144  
ich range from forcing teachers to conform to federally-mandated curriculum 2008 Page #142  

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

close ranks and ensure ideological conformity on issues that matter. The re 2005 Page #76  
nstinctual desire for intelJeccuaJ conformity be used against you. The Inte 2007 Page #33  
omposing it does not seem to be in conformity with nature's plans .... If c 2008 Page #124  

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

e unknown object in Mexico broadly conforms to the data revealed in other c 2006 Page #136  

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f procedures that seemed geared to confound or confuse their actual memorie 2004 Page #51  
e parts at the Bakersfield site to confound treasure hunters. Several years 2006 Page #85  

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

f these events were suppressed and confounded under the American National S 2004 Page #46  
n ignored, rustorted, attacked and confounded since 1c was first corufied,  2005 Page #87  

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

sted in getting to the bottom of a confounding mystery and occasionally fig 2003 Page #141  

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 strange-negative NHI arrival that confounds military attempts at containme 2006 Page #63  

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

xpand. ART 0' tercept an Shootdown confr close cans between and UFO • Ongoi 2006 Page #27  

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

topped working. He crept closer to confront the intruder and noticed the li 2003 Page #147  
contemporary era. Not only must we confront the reali'0 of a new scientific 2005 Page #73  
al, and political questions we can confront. \Xie should start, however, wi 2005 Page #73  
people, however, stiJJ hesitate to confront the UFO issue head on, largely  2005 Page #119  
ligence organization were bound to confront the United States with problems 2009 Page #12  
ligence organization were bound to confront the United States with problems 2009 Page #23  

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

 in the context of the ideological confrontation between United States and  2009 Page #12  
 in the context of the ideological confrontation between United States and  2009 Page #23  
is that this brought to a climax a confrontation over the release of classi 2009 Page #35  
nated in a deadly behind-thescenes confrontation with the CIA and MJ-12 in  2009 Page #35  
id the risk of a mistaken military confrontation over UFOs. The document is 2009 Page #41  
g craft retrieval, and the visitor confrontation. Little did the Government 2009 Page #52  

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

he report. When the government was confronted about Project Magnet in the C 2004 Page #86  
nt down into the bunker, and there confronted George. I couldn't have — I t 2004 Page #183  
 the plug on the UFO project. When confronted, Doty stated the government w 2004 Page #194  
ed the "will to believe" even when confronted by obvious hoaxers.' Having a 2004 Page #215  
rojects l\i[oon Dust and Blue Fly. Confronted with evidence, the Air Force  2005 Page #142  
rode his horse out of a ravine and confronted a strange sight. Something wa 2006 Page #79  
ghtening, and large in scale. When confronted with something greater than e 2009 Page #20  

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

 he thought would waste no time in confronting the threat. They would have  2003 Page #142  
to deny making a mistake, to avoid confronting the truth. No one likes to a 2004 Page #219  
cional law; buc che possibilicy of confronting incelligenc beings chac do n 2008 Page #112  
IA. Kennedy was therefore directly confronting the CIA over its ultimate co 2009 Page #41  

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

 spread disinformation in order to confuse and discredit the entire movemen 2003 Page #146  
 have created such a fake to fool, confuse or obfuscate the truth that is s 2003 Page #211  
 that seemed geared to confound or confuse their actual memories with purel 2004 Page #51  
 the murky world of officialdom to confuse the true nature of the crashed U 2005 Page #132  
ntelligence--designed to cloud and confuse even further the foggy world of  2005 Page #133  
is leaked, bad is put out so as to confuse and imply the real ones are phon 2006 Page #13  
d to be djsinformation designed to confuse investigators about other possib 2007 Page #25  

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

* damaging hi* reputation by being confused with them" Dr Isaac Asimov. Fan 2003 Page #118  
sk sergeant heard a frightened and confused woman describing a weird experi 2003 Page #142  
y pulled into the driveway, tired, confused, and wondering about what they  2003 Page #143  
plained this by saying that he had confused daces, and he was also under th 2005 Page #40  
d, wandering the streets dazed and confused. Many more would turn survivali 2006 Page #63  
 Mexico border." Apparently he was confused over the radar terminology. The 2006 Page #178  
nk I might have got the time zones confused or somethjng because somebody w 2007 Page #86  
 these four aircraft are NOT to be confused with the well known Avro VZ-9 A 2007 Page #95  
ue, black glass. I was pretty much confused at that point. It was dead sile 2008 Page #81  
n "jumped up" on a craft. John was confused by the rumor because he could n 2008 Page #84  
 some processing programs might be confused when computing sentence or word 2008 Page #107  
were reasonably well, but somewhat confused. The visitors monitoring the re 2009 Page #53  
hour inside emerged from the craft confused , with upset stomachs , removed 2009 Page #53  
tal, but it felt like glass. I was confused at that point because nothing i 2009 Page #66  
th. The results have been blank or confused memories . Even two men, Sgt. J 2009 Page #77  

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

important to scramble dates (which confuses and undermines consistency of e 2008 Page #93  

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

port that suggested witnesses were confusing space aliens with crash dummie 2004 Page #140  
o very fragmented, disjointed, and confusing. On another trip to Braxton Co 2006 Page #91  

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

g inconvenient questions. To avoid confusion amongst intelligence operation 2003 Page #150  
ion at the time, plus the state of confusion that existed in the Northeast  2003 Page #193  
rm to describe a person's state of confusion about when he or she saw a cra 2004 Page #148  
 the military. I think some of the confusion lies in the fact that the Pres 2004 Page #176  
d with disinformation and a lot of confusion to prevent anyone from confirm 2004 Page #179  
it can be expected that widespread confusion occurs when it comes to analyz 2005 Page #75  
lization, corruption and spiritual confusion. In one form, this kind of con 2006 Page #55  
, with the prospect of encroaching confusion and disorientation leading to  2006 Page #55  
apidly proliferate, fanning public confusion and turmoil. Government might  2006 Page #59  
ould cause much fear and spiritual confusion. Many mainstream believers wou 2006 Page #65  
inst effective response. Chaos and confusion, mass panic, vigilantism, soci 2006 Page #68  
 before threat is clear. Chaos and confusion, mass panic and social breakdo 2006 Page #69  
arious details of the story led to confusion as personnel at Nellis, Wright 2006 Page #75  
, the cliff of the Breaks. In this confusion, I could not figure out what w 2006 Page #154  
cilities 4) Psychological warfare/ confusion of defense systems ► Social 1) 2007 Page #36  
ter this thing happened, the whole confusion, whatever confusion was in the 2007 Page #123  
ned, the whole confusion, whatever confusion was in the massive fire was th 2007 Page #123  
, proof of intercept attempts, and confusion about the dates created by the 2008 Page #7  
uld only serve to create even more confusion. My Research 148               2009 Page #154  

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 fl.1 \\'EAl'ON .'YS rl::vl 60., A CONf·IG. A I CRlo\\' MACII 2 2 A VROCAR  2007 Page #113  

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

ongressman Steve Schiff. SLIDE #1: Cong. Steve Schiff (R), Albuquerque, NM  2004 Page #60  
leged July 1947 Roswell UFO crash. Cong. Schiff died on March 25, 1998, at  2004 Page #60  
ent did not, or would not, provide Cong. Schiff 1947 documents from the Ros 2004 Page #61  
ization. That DOD reply so angered Cong. Schiff that he held a special pres 2004 Page #61  

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t it could not have been a case of congen.ital immunodeficienc y; otherwise 2005 Page #34  

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o help improve the air and traffic congestion ." \\.hi.le this campaign may 2007 Page #69  

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

, Recovered in the Republic of the Congo, Origin Believed to be an Unidenti 2004 Page #6  
[illegible] in the Republic of the Congo. Fragment recovery was the result  2004 Page #6  
 RECOVERED TN THE REPUBL IC OF THE CONGO, ORIGIN BELIEVED TO BE AN UNIDENTI 2005 Page #142  
Recovered in the F.ep11blic of the Congo, Origin Believed lo be cm Unidenti 2007 Page #140  
[illegible] in the Republic of the Congo. Fragment recovery was the result  2007 Page #140  

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

 the Wright Air Development Center congratulating her on developing a devic 2009 Page #89  

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. ' RECO"\l\JE',lAT)ONS CONCERNJNG CONGRE.~SIONAI l[E,IRINC".~ 148 • Prh'lJ 2008 Page #154  

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

e where common, color- less people congregate. But these two were a bit mor 2006 Page #44  
be shot clown) close to where they congregate . .In thjs case, it is slight 2007 Page #30  

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

er the crash event a member of his congregation, believed to be Garland D.  2003 Page #23  

Word: "congress", 31 instance(s) (Back to Top)

National Security Act is passed by Congress and a new national security est 2003 Page #87  
 civilian decoration authorized by Congress; an honor guard is in attendanc 2003 Page #89  
ves - College Park MD - Library of Congress Manuscript Division -Truman Pre 2003 Page #153  
us sightings does require that the congress take a good look at it. They sh 2003 Page #195  
th, a researcher at the Library of Congress, when Carter asked for the file 2003 Page #196  
d to know." He would have to go to Congress and get the requested UFO docum 2003 Page #196  
ecial consultant to the Library of Congress Research Group analysis for Pre 2003 Page #197  
the new building of the Library of Congress. It hadn't even been opened yet 2003 Page #197  
mation was obtained from source in Congress who is close to Secretary for A 2003 Page #236  
ated at the request of a member of Congress, was to determine if the U.S. A 2004 Page #60  
nce gave credible testimony before Congress on the issue of Korean War POWs 2004 Page #146  
us sightings does require that the Congress take a good look at it. Bring u 2004 Page #177  
at was exerted by Ford did get the Congress to briefly look at UFOs, but it 2004 Page #178  
the basement of the new Library of Congress Madison Building. Sheehan descr 2004 Page #186  
ecial consultant to the Library of Congress research group analysis for Pre 2004 Page #186  
ified Flying Objects, The CIA, and Congress" Essay by Source S-1 10. Author 2004 Page #248  
 He would declare during a medical congress towards the end of 1996 that he 2005 Page #32  
the public had its logical cool in Congress co get co the bottom of the mat 2005 Page #75  
 needed to be reigned in. In 1974, Congress drove the President from office 2005 Page #84  
esident, no academy, court of law, congress or senate on thjs earth has the 2005 Page #94  
y any tune he wanted them to play. Congress was sold on the idea of the Cen 2007 Page #11  
s ■ Reported to closed sessions in Congress, just like SAPs. ■ Some info av 2007 Page #52  
available to certain committees. ■ Congress is often ignored. Waived USAPs  2007 Page #52  
mber; maybe ·one or two• others. ■ Congress gets no information.            2007 Page #52  
cy was officially formed by Act of Congress, on July 29, 1958. This log has 2008 Page #135  
became Allen Dulles' mouthpiece in Congress . Tarpley added, "Both he and S 2008 Page #141  
eral communlcaUon " And you expect Congress to buy Into this? KfY 1ss11rs R 2008 Page #154  
uu could hupptn is u --whHtwosh" ' Congress mnsr bt sttn il.\: -Rt1pondlng  2008 Page #154  
 policy issue. The President , the Congress , and the people of the United  2009 Page #15  
in late 1961 during the 22nd Party Congress that "[T]he problem of destroyi 2009 Page #17  
Iraqi Iii sinlomalon; 3-1 menms or Congress J romolaned to CNN of -.--1o1c  2009 Page #151  

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

ked the General Accounting Office, Congress' investigative arm, to seek Air 2004 Page #60  

Word: "congressio_ri~i", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

tiv~ USAPs. ■ Exempt from standard Congressio_ri~I reporting. ■ Only oral b 2007 Page #52  

Word: "congressional", 18 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d-sixties. He helped to initiate a congressional look at the UFO problem. T 2003 Page #195  
ying saucers - you've called for a congressional investigation? Ford: Dave, 2003 Page #195  
ve Schiff (R), Albuquerque, NM 1st Congressional District Congressman Schif 2004 Page #60  
chigan constituency. He demanded a congressional investigation into the UFO 2004 Page #177  
ying saucers — you've called for a congressional investigation?" "Dave, we' 2004 Page #177  
nce and Technology Division of the Congressional Research Service, to see i 2004 Page #186  
hat as a special consultant to the Congressional Research Service. After tw 2004 Page #186  
 official United States government Congressional Research Service report th 2004 Page #187  
ce report that was prepared by the Congressional Research Service Science a 2004 Page #187  
e also played an important role in Congressional UFO hearings in 1968 Fires 2004 Page #209  
only when responding to public and congressional inquiries. Tab E directive 2004 Page #253  
, pressed year after year for open congressional hearings on the matter of  2005 Page #75  
-01, such as Richard HaU, a former congressional aide, typically say, "I've 2005 Page #130  
ant of the U-2 (fR-1) spy plane in Congressional and Pentagon budgets in th 2005 Page #175  
l clearance required, no NOA. ■ No Congressional reporting. ■ Same security 2007 Page #53  
ther $20 million, according to the Congressional Record of September 2, 191 2008 Page #125  
Suffidtntly llt0rougt1 · Unbia.~rd CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS WERE CONSIDERED • 2008 Page #154  
igation would follow by federal or congressional authorities. Was Kennedy's 2009 Page #45  

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

with CSETI, Dr. Greer witnessed by Congressman Brig. Gen. Arthur E. Exon Ex 2003 Page #16  
thout authorization per GAO Mj and Congressman Schiff Hr I • LOG manuscript 2003 Page #160  
ed his information with New Mexico Congressman Steve Schiff. SLIDE #1: Cong 2004 Page #60  
que, NM 1st Congressional District Congressman Schiff in 1993 had asked the 2004 Page #60  
 Post and Associated Press wrote: "Congressman Schiff gained headlines in 1 2004 Page #60  
r superiors exactly what happened. Congressman Schiff said: "It is my under 2004 Page #61  
st-acting illnesses, most. notably Congressman Steven Schiff of New Mexico, 2004 Page #146  
 the closing of Blue Book was then Congressman Gerald Ford. In 1965, Ford h 2004 Page #177  
66 interview with Face the Nation, Congressman Ford spoke forcefully about  2004 Page #177  
rick member — died throat cancer • Congressman Schiff — Embarrassed MJ12 co 2004 Page #201  

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

n this subject. ” Letter sent as a congressmen to the chairman of the armed 2003 Page #6  
or the Briefings held by CSETI for Congressmen and others in April 1997. He 2003 Page #194  
n the USA. By the end of November, Congressmen and newspaper editorials wer 2006 Page #165  
 people and institutions , such as Congressmen , White House Staff, and oth 2008 Page #111  

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

tions of the event were undeniably congruent. The U.S. Coast Guard was so c 2006 Page #189  

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

so and William Birnes The Doomsday Conipirag, by Sidney Sheldon Report of A 2004 Page #149  

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

saw ... , 1 ... , ■ Second hand or conjecture: "They " "Th d"d " saw ... ,  2005 Page #7  
 It would be totally reasonable to conjecture that the state of the art und 2006 Page #105  
ginal carbon." It is reasonable to conjecture that this was dictated by MJ- 2008 Page #109  

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

against that. Specifically, if one conjectures that the original purpose of 2009 Page #12  

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

of occasional raised "z"s found in conjunction with the use of Monotype pre 2003 Page #176  
ffice of Special Investigations in conjunction with 5 GHQ, or General Headq 2005 Page #123  
nics. Bill worked at Los Alamos in conjunction with an alien scientist on d 2005 Page #164  

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

und. Mayor Silva felt sick and had conjunctivitis for several days.1 Essent 2005 Page #37  

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

ance and that he, Dodd, had merely conjured it up as a suitable pseudonym.  2006 Page #128  

Word: "conj·c", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

-diffltult, true, cerlain, well• ■ Conj·c.onjuntlon-and, but, as well as, h 2008 Page #118  

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

ound and disturbing . He w1ites in Conlacl IIYith Space-. "l hesitated for  2005 Page #96  

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

vember 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Conlerenco ™vr mwst.Mxumenls com Las Veg 2003 Page #159  

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

__ptOltttnc- or htt toUfct:I, -is. conloidot'd ol im·~•ig,Hht" journnst· •  2009 Page #198  

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

 er.· Al r--arocnd 9 p.m, wt11e1he conlrolers -..ero Slit trac!Mg the u=os. 2009 Page #144  

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mb. Thu may no! be iim-make u~ctul conmbutt on:;, Plified funllcr than ~ayi 2009 Page #182  

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M he lost all 1nstrumerta t?on and conmun.canons wnen the F-4 turreo a., a1 2009 Page #143  

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 Lid Suys On ■ The Smith-Sarbacher Conne:tion: ■ Flying by Stealt.li. ■ Two 2008 Page #163  

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back to the wire services later in conneccion with UFO events. ·---•--·-·-- 2007 Page #13  

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e h~inan !Jody In 1wcaJ)On was not conneclcci In :my tl1c ye.irs lllat prec 2009 Page #184  

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fellowship and cash flow. He would connect with local leaders to improve th 2003 Page #22  
le historical facts, many of which connect the story up to events in the 19 2003 Page #41  
avidson; and the machinations that connect it to the JFK assassination. It  2003 Page #42  
of times and thought these tunnels connect to the underground bunkers. RAF  2004 Page #51  
tory of sensitive files that would connect MJ-12 to JFK's murder. This docu 2004 Page #248  
g organisms and aircraft. Soldiers connect fuel hose at the test range. •.  2005 Page #50  
Line.' The Black Line was a direct connect to Jackass Flats. This direct co 2006 Page #154  
nect to Jackass Flats. This direct connect, when they called, my Dad would  2006 Page #154  
econds." What all this has done is connect these sightings in Las Vegas and 2008 Page #10  
ory of arn■itlvr. fllca that would connect ~.1-17 to Jy~•• aurder. Thia doc 2008 Page #120  
 pm41:n1 t'Urt'ber o.aaic=mr-nt in connect ion •1th the • 1M: l r ••• pro,t 2009 Page #174  
ncded: Snod;;.nis:. Mld lt w~s no~ connect.ell ot lie,·: Z~c.lend -..•11~ m 2009 Page #182  

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 a project at the Nevada Test Site connected to the "alien war." Lear wrote 2003 Page #150  
s and Project Moon Dust are deeply connected, occurred in Bolivia in 1978,  2004 Page #7  
t none of these story tellers were connected or known to one another made t 2004 Page #43  
of mf"tal or a flat mAM of "'il"MI connected with one pole of the d 'Anoova 2005 Page #17  
f an underground facility that was connected by runnel to the DR.ES buildin 2005 Page #71  
easons for concluding that this is connected to programs charged with study 2005 Page #84  
arch into this field could well be connected (in spades) to illegal sources 2005 Page #85  
ner, .Michael Straight, was deeply connected to the members of the Cambridg 2005 Page #94  
e .' I had directed the draw-pipes connected with the deep well towards and 2005 Page #96  
y a local switchboard operator and connected to party lines. Listening to t 2006 Page #92  
ings occurred throughout the east, connected the dots, recreated flight pat 2006 Page #97  
; and his thesis was that this was connected with a nuclear power station i 2006 Page #125  
onymous James Prescott was somehow connected with a very real James Prescot 2006 Page #127  
he UFO field knows somebody who is connected to the CIA! At the next visit  2006 Page #205  
 of securit} work. GiVI: \Xie were connected to the internet through Demon  2007 Page #83  
subject of deep interest to people connected with Project Moon Dust. A whol 2007 Page #138  
ect Blue Book files. This case was connected in the Air Force files even th 2008 Page #16  
y Skull and Bones and were closely connected to the globalists at the Counc 2008 Page #129  
s cells into humans. Bush also was connected to the Carnegie wealth, servin 2008 Page #131  
e. One of the institutions closely connected to the AUI is Brookhaven Natio 2008 Page #134  
wo things in common -they were all connected to the highest levels of the n 2008 Page #134  
generation member of a family long connected to Rockefeller oil interests.  2008 Page #142  
ewer hands, many of those directly connected through banking and corporate  2008 Page #145  
 as saying that the weapon was not connected in any way with the atom bomb  2009 Page #160  
rter listed these as: l. It is not connected in any way with the atomic bom 2009 Page #161  
 as the atomic bomb . 1. It is not connected in any way with the atomic bom 2009 Page #168  
Jor liWhile anti upset the n~r-not connected in anY w~r will,, vous lyslems 2009 Page #183  

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 , expandjng opporrunities, making connecti ons." r\n impo ino, and omewhat 2007 Page #69  

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ndrews. I then met with Andrews in Connecticut and showed him my research,  2006 Page #89  
uage" I spoke, a heavy New England Connecticut accent that immediately made 2006 Page #91  
, the FBI Field Office, New Haven, Connecticut, advised as follows: a. [Del 2007 Page #140  
as follows: a. [Deleted]. Bristol, Connecticut, who described himself as a  2007 Page #140  
 had apparently fallen in Bristol, Connecticut. [Deleted] advised that as t 2007 Page #140  

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

ad pinkish-purple flowery designs. Connecting this with statements by Bessi 2004 Page #138  
when speaking with Bill Moore. His connecting his work to the Roswell incid 2004 Page #139  
Souza was driving on route BR-381 (connecting Sao Paulo to the city of Belo 2005 Page #36  
gh each of the hangars by way of a connecting doorway. Warren momentarily d 2007 Page #114  
                                   CONNECTING , DOORWAY '\ ' tf c) c) cl D  2007 Page #119  
at these 8 pages are the only ones connecting MJ-12 (not the CIA) with JFK' 2008 Page #110  

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 force would know about his family connection, especially the coroner. Who  2003 Page #34  
aylor wondered if there might be a connection to the nuclear magnetic reson 2003 Page #111  
 I spend a week looking at the UFO connection to the 1965 power blackout in 2003 Page #192  
ll find (Code blue grass). Another connection to the code "bluegrass" is a  2003 Page #194  
 Clinton presidency is the Clinton connection to the Roswell story. The Cli 2003 Page #200  
e in 1947 were reporting bodies in connection with the Roswell crash. Georg 2003 Page #202  
d not want their name mentioned in connection with the case. The face that  2004 Page #43  
t he had learned of another Truman connection to Roswell. That connection w 2004 Page #85  
Truman connection to Roswell. That connection was that he had been "told by 2004 Page #85  
to Wilbert Smith's work is the UFO connection to Arthur Lundahl. Lundahl wa 2004 Page #101  
int out that there is also a close connection between Arthur Lundahl and th 2004 Page #101  
and he never would have denied its connection to Roswell when speaking with 2004 Page #139  
unkers rarely, if ever, mention in connection with the Aztec incident. Dr.  2004 Page #217  
me. I thought there has to be some connection between this place (DRES) and 2005 Page #67  
rees above the southern horizon. A connection between the dissipation of cl 2005 Page #99  
nomenon and report any significant connection between recent incidents and  2005 Page #122  
jen .Autopsy film that he made the connection berween it and \\ hat he had  2005 Page #147  
lts. Although this facilitated the connection, it also weakened the threads 2006 Page #78  
ods Monster case. There was also a connection concerning the events of the  2006 Page #96  
or thinking that there would be no connection. Not so. Both cases - in what 2006 Page #119  
egabytes and l was on a 56k dialup connection and also these images were in 2007 Page #86  
                      THE CANADIAN CONNECTION: Durino \'v'\X/11 Germam· had 2007 Page #111  
 you see any kind of life fonns in connection with the lights? B: No. And h 2008 Page #86  
 Nazi money was passed. This Dutch connection tied the Bush and Nazi money  2008 Page #129  
t post. Souers also had a lifelong connection to American corporate busines 2008 Page #133  
g statement are facts indicating a connection between the NASA space progra 2008 Page #134  
interesting" Egyptian mythological connection, was in fact completely contr 2008 Page #135  
ague of Nations. Another forgotten connection bet\Veen US authorities and t 2008 Page #139  
onni, in his 1993 book The Leipzig Connection, wrote: "lt would be false to 2008 Page #144  
, thereby establishing an official connection between Teller and UFOs. ln a 2009 Page #9  
 controversy . One more recent UFO connection is the slight relationship he 2009 Page #9  
ier, again demonstrating the close connection between wartime and peacetime 2009 Page #23  
 Major Commands and Commanders. In connection with my Classif1ed Basic Auth 2009 Page #27  
and try to stay clear of the alien connection for the sake of already shaky 2009 Page #29  
                           blatant connection between two enonnously contro 2009 Page #30  
y of June 7, 1973. The Stringfield Connection In his 1978 paper, Retrievals 2009 Page #49  
date. Truman Bethurum: A Contactee Connection Beyond any shadow of doubt, t 2009 Page #54  
de reference to the story's strong connection to the Soviet news agency. Ta 2009 Page #137  
Ud S.:a;, On ■ Th, Stc:ith-Subiuhu Connection Uacovurd ■ AmtbC t. Ftat Amo~ 2009 Page #145  
nd I wondered if there may be some connection, so I decided to dig deeper.  2009 Page #156  
 How newsmen were able to make the connection to Snodgrass is not clear. In 2009 Page #160  
received the honor for his work in connection with a secret weapon that was 2009 Page #167  
ut; pending further asalg.nment in connection with tho Cro!J:.IY.'' face P1 2009 Page #175  
he fly1ng saucers might have ·some connection with army experiment s on met 2009 Page #177  

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ster. This begins a long series of connections between the 1947 Maury Islan 2003 Page #42  
t the UFO phenomenon through their connections with government insiders, an 2007 Page #59  
t the UFO phenomenon through their connections with government insiders? Of 2007 Page #76  
ht be some ancient Celtic fighting connections perhaps. The only link with  2007 Page #81  
 but Dr. Fontes, who had excellent connections with Col. Oliveira, the head 2007 Page #194  
 and Bosch-all with close business connections in Britain and America-signe 2008 Page #126  
ar II, explained Hermann Schmitz's connections by pointing out that the Far 2008 Page #127  
 Caribbean thanks to interlockin g connections with the German subsidiary.  2008 Page #128  
directors of LG. Farben with close connections to the Dutch bank. Thyssen d 2008 Page #129  
s their corporate and intelligence connections clearly indicates the potent 2008 Page #130  
 listed as an MJ-12 member. Bush's connections to the corporate world were  2008 Page #131  
t appear to have solid Wall Street connections . However , he was a close r 2008 Page #132  
iguing and high-level intelligence connections. ---Gen. Robert M Montegue,  2008 Page #134  
arbor when apparently he felt such connections might tarnish his image. In  2008 Page #139  

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ses and the Rendlesham Forest that connects them. Airmen in the Bentwaters  2004 Page #47  
e worked for Angleton ■ Says MJ-12 connects with JFK's murder l a..c o reti 2008 Page #120  

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lopment. Determine if the "memo to Connelly" document shown is original or  2003 Page #209  
 1947 signed by Truman " Memo from Connelly extracted from Wedemeyer Report 2003 Page #211  
At this point (in the meeting) Mr. Connelly entered the room and handed the 2006 Page #168  

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Directive to Twining and a memo to Connellyii dated July 9, 1947 published  2003 Page #203  

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rom the sideljnes. The advertiser, Connex Railway Timetable Up.dates, offer 2007 Page #75  

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                                   CONNING TOWER UFO (SIGHTED ~•AY 14 TH. 1 2009 Page #117  

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), than later transferred to James Connolly AFB (Waco Texas). Indeed, "FLlT 2007 Page #99  
ually painted on a hangar at James Connolly AFB. Looking head on, they appe 2007 Page #99  

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!-ddC s • Stephen T •Ty --~::,. -: Connors Chronicles I .,, ~ .. ::::,....: 2009 Page #198  

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ternate .. to the atomic bomb, not connPctcd in Dny \vay \Vith Snodgrass sa 2009 Page #181  

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d to be an asset to loca.l traffic cono-estion, it also ser.-ed to reinf rc 2007 Page #69  

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s clear that if these visitors had conquest in mind, it would not be diffic 2006 Page #140  
vior prior to, and during the U.S. conquest of Iraq. Another is evidence th 2007 Page #14  
s have exhibited: ► An ideology of conquest and exploitation ► An appetite  2007 Page #37  

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,1ken ·l'cculiar reaction ro first conr;Kt •l.ivc-l in ap,1rtment during pu 2009 Page #198  

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nder in December 1980 was Col. Ted Conrad. His Deputy Base Commander was Lt 2008 Page #88  
ss and base commander was Col. Ted Conrad, who had not been on the job very 2009 Page #60  
 RAF Bentwaters Base Commander Ted Conrad who did not ask either Jim Pennis 2009 Page #68  
ordon Williams, Base Commander Ted Conrad and Deputy Base Commander Charles 2009 Page #82  

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 *no. rnent elf.o,t and au Nor Von conrentianan eterthOSetrt ortintdattes * 2006 Page #35  

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lcnee of the weapon was physicist, conrirn1t~d Saturday in I disclose.ct wh 2009 Page #181  

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 the film for cash, the on1} other conrution being that he was never to rev 2005 Page #145  

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n be demonstrated under laboratory conrutions, I am not aware of it. The Ei 2005 Page #91  

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ese activities — whether they were cons run with Newton, or anti-American s 2004 Page #218  
st the Aztec story as one of their cons; Aztec 1948, Karl Pflock interview  2004 Page #223  

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.,,yo.11 !wt In df..,,...,.. II wn conS1NC1od ot • graylth matlrill that di 2007 Page #165  

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 Hansen described one of them in a conscious recollection as "as big as two 2003 Page #143  

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ss any details she couldn't recall consciously. Hansen allowed herself to r 2003 Page #143  
ge of impendin g 9-11 attacks and "consciously failed" to act; 66% call for 2007 Page #40  
litary abduction experiences . Man consciously recalled. ■ Missng tine, "\/ 2009 Page #152  

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uch fields as human origins, human consciousness, and human evolution in a  2006 Page #182  
tion Prior to the Bigelow Chair in Consciousness Studies at the University  2006 Page #196  
evada Las Vegas (UNLV), before the Consciousness Research Laboratory at UNL 2006 Page #196  
bert Bigelow: the Bigelow Chair in Consciousness Studies at UNLV, the Consc 2006 Page #207  
Consciousness Studies at UNLV, the Consciousness Research Laboratory also a 2006 Page #207  
3. Margins of Reality: The Role of Consciousness in the Physical World, Rob 2006 Page #207  
IES IN TWO AREAS: ·CONTINUATION OF CONSCIOUSNESS • UFOS • WAS CLOSED AS BIG 2008 Page #153  
nt in 1946, UFOs did not reach the consciousness of most Americans until af 2009 Page #155  

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icist to use ZPE to satisfy energy conscrvat ion Phys. Rev. Lcll .. Vol. 92 2005 Page #24  

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n: • The UFO sightings occurred on consecutive nights around Christmas, 198 2004 Page #56  

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e in UFOs?" Affirmative background consensus fol.lows. le then says, "Ameri 2007 Page #75  
ment's search and rescue team. The consensus seemed to be that the object w 2008 Page #8  
ng intelligence efforts, it is the consensus of 33 Group that full disclosu 2009 Page #25  
Bazley asked, "What do we do?" The consensus of the military officers in th 2009 Page #74  

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re here, and other matters of that consequence were shown to Jimmy Carter.  2004 Page #189  
ed to the Roswell events, but as a consequence of which, Gen. Roger Ramey r 2004 Page #237  
 ty of interplanetary origin. As a consequence, I have issued orders to Arm 2005 Page #122  
f a cloud of particles (each of no consequence by itself) dooming Earth. Si 2006 Page #102  
 Truman brought on the most-feared consequence, nuclear war with the Soviet 2006 Page #164  
 and similar ethereal things of no consequence to national defense? Of cour 2006 Page #174  

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he character, extent, and probable consequences of" (blank). • "When your m 2003 Page #206  
m paragraph two, "and the probable consequences of the assistance, which yo 2003 Page #206  
° cha~antar , extent, and probable consequences in the event tnv- onsiatanc 2003 Page #214  
plishment, and of the far-reaching consequences of direct large-scale assis 2003 Page #224  
he character, extent, and probable consequences of assistance which you may 2003 Page #225  
ou may recommend, 3nd the probable consequences in the event that assistanc 2003 Page #225  
pllshaent, and of tha far-reaching consequences of direct large-scale assis 2003 Page #228  
debriefed by CIC and warned of the consequences of talking to the press. So 2003 Page #235  
respective of their life, costs or consequences. In fact, d1e anti-aircraft 2005 Page #121  
e McNabb law ... and warned of the consequences of talking to the press."10 2005 Page #126  
reason for this has to do with the consequences that may arise not only fro 2005 Page #128  
is required to minimize unintended consequences. Knowledge and technology w 2006 Page #66  
is required to minimize unintended consequences. Knowledge and technology w 2006 Page #66  
 with numerous possible unintended consequences. - Despite apparent positiv 2006 Page #67  
to do so at a worldwide level. The consequences could be devastating for al 2006 Page #137  
he disc technology with unexpected consequences of retaliation, I have rece 2006 Page #142  
 prominent remote viewing leaders. Consequences of Contact with a UFO Durin 2006 Page #202  
act with a UFO. Would there be any consequences, either from the occupants  2006 Page #202  
identa l nuclear war with horrible consequences. Lastly , we should conside 2008 Page #114  
y the world escaped from the worst consequences of such a bad guess. During 2009 Page #18  
entific revolution of ideas sprang consequences of a different kind. Terres 2009 Page #20  
s not guarantee comprehension. The consequences of widespread lack of under 2009 Page #20  

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th of these shoe soles may be unic Consequently, much more laboratory time  2003 Page #48  
idence of it being a modern fraud. Consequently, I will use SOM-01 as a ref 2006 Page #16  
might not provide clear direction. Consequently, business efforts to suppor 2006 Page #63  
mation, intentional and otherwise. Consequently, government pronouncements  2006 Page #64  
opic and conducted public surveys. Consequently, he had been inundated with 2006 Page #203  
 complete picnire of world events. Consequently, the absence of news about  2007 Page #7  

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lian engineering duties 1920s Soil Conservation Service duties--! 1930s and 2003 Page #44  
1933, a large camp of the Civilian Conservation Corps, or CCC, was establis 2005 Page #53  
ajor ecosystem types is devoted to conservation of nature and scientific re 2005 Page #54  
studied shamanism, and worked with conservation groups in Central America.  2006 Page #206  
f establishing a Natural Resources Conservation Area (4,362 acres). Exactly 2008 Page #51  

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 New Era ■ 1985 ■ Leaks and Lore ■ Conservativ e Ufology ■ 1985: A Quiet Ye 2008 Page #164  

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e was no body to view and, being a conservative farmer type, he declined to 2004 Page #30  
 retrievals" • Len might have been conservative; his own data suggest more  2004 Page #128  
ables — probability of death (more conservative then historical tables) m L 2004 Page #199  
d-time.) So What Is Next? Taking a conservative viewpoint, what we have at  2006 Page #47  
blished institutions, causing more conservative religious 53                2006 Page #56  
t but would hold out for cautious, conservative approach in the face of une 2006 Page #59  
siderable doubt and fear among the conservative faithful. If the NHI were t 2006 Page #61  
d of the objects. If one makes the conservative estimate that the initial d 2006 Page #171  
aft could "exceed mach 1 ", a very conservative under-statement to 102      2007 Page #108  
son Valley ■ Interesting Leaks vs. Conservative Ufology ■ Dalnegorsk, Brazi 2008 Page #164  
, 1984-1986 ■Interesting Leaks vs. Conservative Ufology 6: Calm Before the  2009 Page #147  

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ambiguity into religious response. Conservatives might immediately assume t 2006 Page #63  
ational Socialism . Constitutional conservatives have been flummoxed by vot 2008 Page #142  
xed by voting for self-proclaimed "conservatives" only to find such leaders 2008 Page #142  

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ntiried space craft pose. One must consiaer che face chat mis-identificatio 2008 Page #114  

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ny comment on a known hoax or even consider using it as policy leverage wit 2003 Page #25  
s over the years. I dared not even consider any other alternatives. I had p 2003 Page #45  
s they might seem, then we have to consider the possibility that there coul 2003 Page #71  
tho 0ai ”SoLl states devemnoat oan consider assistanee in a ©f rehabilitati 2003 Page #213  
t the United States Government can consider assistance in a program of reha 2003 Page #225  
y case can be explained so easily. Consider the following from Moon Dust fi 2004 Page #5  
sonable. On reflection, therefore, consider the data in hand: Here was a U. 2004 Page #12  
ers and hear on the news. However, consider for a moment the premise that t 2004 Page #132  
 to say later. But to begin, let's consider the "truth" of the Roswell inci 2004 Page #133  
 Charles Moore's conclusion, let's consider a thing or two. Let's begin wit 2004 Page #133  
century long cover-up. Today we'll consider the extent to which any of our  2004 Page #134  
ver you wish to see. Nevertheless, consider this: General Ramey's adjutant, 2004 Page #142  
rea 51, Nevada. In a moment, we'll consider Homestead Air Force Base in Flo 2004 Page #144  
mare for the Air Force since 1947. Consider, for example, the trepidation t 2004 Page #178  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Consider crashed saucers and dead aliens 2004 Page #179  
 Len Stringfield in the mid 1970s. Consider the notions of an MJ-12 cabal a 2004 Page #179  
anton Friedman in the early 1980s. Consider our notion of Area 51 which was 2004 Page #179  
nd mold the ufological world view? Consider the following stories that seem 2004 Page #192  
able. Yet it creates an opening to consider faking of the documents by a fo 2004 Page #243  
ied out there that would show up. "Consider the logistics of the time, what 2005 Page #71  
ees as valid evidence, then we may consider that some people are selected f 2005 Page #74  
he sheer quantity must force us to consider its probabili ty of being true. 2005 Page #78  
r, possibly for the first time, to consider that a11 this might in fact be  2005 Page #85  
 there is the additional factor to consider as well -that at the time McDon 2005 Page #100  
ersistence to cell us what we must consider in the next phase of human deve 2005 Page #117  
now in possession of institutions. Consider the motives of such institution 2005 Page #118  
oughtful person at thjs point must consider whether document s, multiple wi 2005 Page #132  
which are most important for us to consider?" Scores of potential candidate 2006 Page #51  
pes, sizes, colors — one need only consider the astounding variety of life  2006 Page #53  
outset. Science would also need to consider best defenses against NHI destr 2006 Page #62  
ce many researchers and professors consider Montagnier at Pasteur more pers 2006 Page #106  
known to attacker One does well to consider that after the late Howard Temi 2006 Page #112  
UFO researchers, including myself, consider that the data suggest many more 2006 Page #116  
we should disregard everything and consider everything confidential. Dennis 2006 Page #147  
~_;Y ... ~~~:-. .r-- .. ~-~~ Let's consider what we have learned and how it 2007 Page #29  
t of view outside our own society. Consider how the human race might appear 2007 Page #37  
s and tanks. i\t[\XI: Did you ever consider joining the militaf)'• GM: Yes  2007 Page #81  
ose files. Can you tell me did you consider what you were doing back then i 2007 Page #86  
in observing our planet. Points to consider: 1) Interstellar travel is not  2007 Page #184  
onal security-at all. For example, consider Project Blue Book: the U.S. Air 2008 Page #23  
 at the time. As evidence of this, consider the following, written by Lt. C 2008 Page #26  
ntless close encounters with UFOs. Consider , for example, the following of 2008 Page #27  
ground, and admittedly , I did not consider the true significance of his re 2008 Page #56  
th do government insiders know and consider so dangerous that they hide tho 2008 Page #95  
n independent peop_e. -hey cou:..d consider wha: degree of development woul 2008 Page #113  
find their place 1n space, we muse consider the potential threat chat unide 2008 Page #114  
e consequences. Lastly , we should consider the possibility that our atmosp 2008 Page #114  
 I hardly think the President will consider it for the obvious reasons. I u 2008 Page #114  
significant problem. Only when you consider the symbolic significance of th 2008 Page #136  
nse. Cooperate with our allies and consider the defensive neutron bomb Use  2009 Page #10  
dvantage to introduce smarter RPVs Consider a mobile MX program more seriou 2009 Page #10  
                                   Consider, as well, Lee Harvey Oswald. Os 2009 Page #34  

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of barium aluminate can raise this considerabl y, barium titartium oxide (a 2005 Page #171  

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 answer this question fairly takes considerable time; there are the direct  2003 Page #29  
ter Eberstadt brings his protege's considerable                             2003 Page #85  
the Times reports on July 19 that "Considerable mystery surrounds a delay i 2003 Page #93  
 Security Agency (who maintained a considerable presence at the Base) as we 2003 Page #145  
hat U.S. authorities were taking a considerable interest in the situation:  2004 Page #11  
lia, has long been the setting for considerable military weapons developmen 2004 Page #48  
nt dropped off as the plane flew a considerable distance from the site. A r 2004 Page #81  
 69. The other two were treated in considerable detail by Stringfield, and  2004 Page #121  
n 1947 Mr. Mac Brazel discovered a considerable amount of debris of unknown 2004 Page #240  
 a 2' x 3' screen basket, sifted a considerable amount of soil. We were suc 2004 Page #240  
ed about Reich's contempt trial is considerable and any treatment here must 2005 Page #101  
The medium-high level means that a considerable amount of investigation has 2005 Page #137  
an should go about these ings with considerable care, be- use people are ap 2006 Page #44  
igm; NHI strangeness would provoke considerable doubt and fear among the co 2006 Page #61  
n infectious disease has come as a considerable surprise to the scientific  2006 Page #113  
shook." (2) That the events caused considerable excitement and concern was  2006 Page #120  
rcraft, the impact would have been considerable at that speed. This is in a 2006 Page #136  
ck was informed that the discs had considerable various uses. The O.1.C. pe 2007 Page #100  
n.' "lt remained for a moment at a considerable height, I remember ic majes 2007 Page #196  
m the sunljght. It rose again co a considerable height, remairung again in  2007 Page #196  
ft where the needed pivot is under considerable stress. This new design (ba 2009 Page #22  
nvolved introduces difficulties of considerable magnitude. The use of atomi 2009 Page #167  
nvolved introduces difficulties of considerable magnitude. The use of atomi 2009 Page #168  
nvolved introduces difficulties of considerable magnitude . The use of atom 2009 Page #168  

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at knowledge of EBE physiology had considerably advanced since 1954 when no 2006 Page #19  
ement. Public reactions might vary considerably in different regions and na 2006 Page #57  
ection of the canyon that had been considerably disturbed by recovery crews 2006 Page #83  
peed in that case should have been considerably less than that of the first 2006 Page #136  
ction, then the estimated speed is considerably larger than the 300 mph cal 2006 Page #172  
ers overall treated the story with considerably more respect and focused in 2009 Page #138  

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ch's acceptance as a scientist" -a considerati on not taken lightly by Neil 2005 Page #103  

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ired. Off the cuff, I suggest your consideration of the following: A. DIREC 2003 Page #222  
new directives for your review and consideration. Please evaluate each draf 2004 Page #251  
rur will rut the fan. There is one consideration I confess I have underpla) 2005 Page #85  
a moving plea for some respect and consideration, but no direct response wa 2005 Page #92  
ere in the wrong. Reich, after due consideration, agreed and wrote to the j 2005 Page #101  
ncluding this writer, gave serious consideration to the claim that UFOs did 2005 Page #118  
r each authenticity category under consideration, as shO\\ n in the table b 2005 Page #135  
 sometimes associated with serious consideration of Contact, the participan 2006 Page #49  
familiarity -strangeness that bear consideration: 1. the form of the entity 2006 Page #53  
ctions will be explored, with some consideration of the possibility that ca 2006 Page #101  
hot deserts of Mexico. Taking into consideration the sheer geographical dis 2006 Page #119  
 event's cause and outcome deserve consideration... The "Two-Objects" theor 2006 Page #190  
 of J'vlonroe's application "under consideration," according to the FBI. Se 2007 Page #137  
quite outside a credible range for consideration. However , word length is  2008 Page #108  

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, I have done so here due to space considerations and time constraints. All 2003 Page #85  
s to be my feeling that any future considerations relative to the ultimate  2003 Page #134  
l objects or lights. About a dozen considerations are offered for each of t 2003 Page #178  
e was limited by national security considerations related to UFOs, which he 2004 Page #186  
ticity zingers"; the fifth, faking considerations; the sixth, anachronisms; 2004 Page #243  
of paramount importance. All other considerations are secondary. Although i 2006 Page #21  
h respect to the national security considerations that the subject provokes 2008 Page #37  
citing a number of minor technical considerations , refused the Russian req 2008 Page #136  
Memorandum goes on to say: "future considerations relative to the ultimate  2009 Page #37  

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 GCM on February 27, 1942, "I have considered the disposition of the materi 2003 Page #25  
his telling by necessity should be considered the compressed and abbreviate 2003 Page #85  
 Navy's Surgeon General, he can be considered something of an insider as we 2003 Page #90  
on, and unknown phenomena were all considered possibilities... It was not u 2003 Page #193  
ne on UFOs. Cheney has always been considered to be a smart man, but he sli 2003 Page #202  
ECRETARY OF STaTE I have carefully considered the subject ?;hich you discus 2003 Page #222  
sume that this event was one still considered "sensitive" by U.S. authoriti 2004 Page #6  
 world that caught my attention, I considered one of the most credible to b 2004 Page #14  
oat to attempt a rescue of what he considered were possible survivors of a  2004 Page #37  
uliar phenomena" linked to? It was considered the cause for the V-2 rocket  2004 Page #64  
tal phenomena.The entire matter is considered by United States officials to 2004 Page #89  
ion to Arthur Lundahl. Lundahl was considered the premiere intelligence off 2004 Page #101  
in 1995. That film has widely been considered to have been a fraud, which i 2004 Page #137  
d UFO sightings, and the astronaut considered the statements false or someh 2004 Page #145  
out Roswell from the Pentagon were considered to be both an annoyance and a 2004 Page #146  
oom Lake in the USA. • This may be considered the terminal point for any re 2004 Page #171  
iendship with Jimmy Carter. Carter considered him a close friend and confid 2004 Page #189  
he would be released soon. • Henry considered it odd that he died just a fe 2004 Page #204  
or a serious scientific study • He considered the best reports to be eviden 2004 Page #209  
ransmission system • Why: • He was considered an information leak having to 2004 Page #211  
dling of the UFO problem, which is considered a "National Security Threat." 2004 Page #242  
dling of the UFO problem, which is considered a "National Security Threat." 2004 Page #247  
until 1953 until the AEC no longer considered him reliable and he had his s 2004 Page #249  
 the matter of flying saucers was "considered top secret by intelligence of 2005 Page #74  
sible. Nothing could any longer be considered 'impossible .' I had directed 2005 Page #96  
evar Bush. d. The entire matter is considered by the United States authorit 2005 Page #128  
eals a number of cases that can be considered hoaxes, or suspected hoaxes,  2005 Page #132  
gravity propulsion techniques were considered to be accomplished facts beyo 2005 Page #173  
 be a time when star travel is not considered any more far out than crossin 2006 Page #6  
ny entity, the loss of EBE life is considered acceptable if conditions or d 2006 Page #21  
s. Overall, the MJ-12 Group may be considered to be a parallel branch of ex 2006 Page #24  
cores of potential candidates were considered; at length, three dipolar unc 2006 Page #51  
igion. If the NHI strangeness were considered repugnant, efforts might be m 2006 Page #61  
rs, as the fatal B-57 accident was considered more 84                       2006 Page #87  
s a quiet place and definitely not considered the metropolis of West Virgin 2006 Page #92  
 application, their merit would be considered for biological warfare. Knowi 2006 Page #116  
ject of half a dozen books, and is considered by many to be an example of a 2006 Page #132  
, but the high alert condition was considered "confidential' and "not to be 2006 Page #174  
he had been inundated with mail. I considered it a privilege to work with B 2006 Page #203  
e to the hacker getting caught was considered less if you hack overseas. GM 2007 Page #89  
 Monroe, then this would have been considered an extremel y grave matter to 2007 Page #136  
thorized disclosure of information considered classified in nature. If funh 2007 Page #140  
oon Dust; however, its codename is considered a classified matter. If we wi 2007 Page #144  
ge, or that any sightings could be considered an extra-terrestrial vehicle. 2008 Page #24  
of the United States, would not be considered a matter of profound national 2008 Page #29  
n a number of occasions, it is the considered opinion of the MoD that the e 2008 Page #31  
aps more than any other, should be considered an issue of extreme national  2008 Page #36  
th UFOs and their occupants may be considered biologically hazardous to the 2008 Page #37  
the Westport area, where young men considered the logging roads to be their 2008 Page #60  
iles would be kept pem,anently and considered for eventual release. Prior t 2008 Page #62  
fi Jes, so the material can now be considered for release in the usual way. 2008 Page #64  
co the sovereignty of any state is considered ~ nullius. If it could be est 2008 Page #113  
ia.~rd CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS WERE CONSIDERED • 2000-2001 DISCUSSIONS HELD  2008 Page #154  
939. The splitting of the atom was considered "monkey shine" to many leadin 2009 Page #20  
o the development of Pine Gap, now considered Australia's Area 51. 27       2009 Page #33  
 Bush, and d. The entire matter is considered by the United States authorit 2009 Page #36  
e a handwritten list of people she considered important to her work at Wrig 2009 Page #94  
y. I don't think I would have even considered doing so a year earlier, but  2009 Page #137  
heorists before the war. They were considered useless even as possibilities 2009 Page #158  
even as possibilities. Plane Check Considered Short-wave radio rays were on 2009 Page #158  
t-wave radio rays were one. It was considered possible to make such a ray t 2009 Page #158  
nown ~\o.(µillJ! power of :he ~ll' considered 11sc~~ even as J)OS!lbil• lo: 2009 Page #182  

Word: "considering", 25 instance(s) (Back to Top)

him that he is a total failure and considering suicide. He is also convince 2003 Page #89  
atus of the patient at all times." Considering its ultra-bland findings, wh 2003 Page #94  
 the last year or so and have been considering whether or not to share with 2003 Page #97  
 as possible, but definitely worth considering is the idea of a highly mane 2003 Page #151  
 try to prove it without seriously considering the fact that if there WERE  2003 Page #181  
 - Top Secret Grant Cameron Before considering the available evidence about 2003 Page #189  
o China For some time we have been considering what action should be taken  2003 Page #224  
to China For oom time we have boon considering what &@%S.@a “ •Mould bo tak 2003 Page #228  
CHINA 4 'For some time I have been considering what action we should take w 2003 Page #230  
ds greater than 40 mph. Therefore, considering that the fastest transportat 2004 Page #28  
mes true, it does not hold up when considering the slow transportation and  2004 Page #28  
arly scathing of the Condon Report considering it "seriously deficient" and 2004 Page #209  
 immediate interest in the region. Considering his own observations, those  2005 Page #96  
finally derailed, rather than even considering them seriously . The very ac 2005 Page #102  
the identified stakeholder groups. Considering the foregoing estimates of s 2006 Page #65  
been removed. I was not surprised, considering the level of destruction, th 2006 Page #76  
books was very brief in length and considering the magnitude of this incide 2006 Page #91  
hat night. She was very kind to me considering the amount of questions I bo 2006 Page #93  
any body or bodies were recovered. Considering the destruction of the civil 2006 Page #136  
s then 'jumped' up to 75,000 feet. Considering prior behavior exhibited by  2006 Page #136  
at 'President Truman is 'seriously considering declaration of national emet 2006 Page #169  
in stores wearing aviator goggles. Considering all the ways such a characte 2007 Page #64  
ilidn't damage any of their files. Considering you didn't know you weren't  2007 Page #88  
 by NASA administrator Dan Goldin. Considering that the [International Spac 2008 Page #136  
oked true history fact, especially considering all the crazy claims that JF 2009 Page #29  

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future Director of the CIA. Truman considers Admiral Souers to be one of hi 2003 Page #90  
a con artist, then to find the FBI considers them a threat to national secu 2004 Page #219  
tion with most of us. True, if one considers testimony from alleged abducte 2005 Page #74  
o preruct the outcome . \X/hen one considers the likelihood that the UFO te 2005 Page #85  
 technolog) and research; when one considers the likelihood that black rese 2005 Page #85  
cking, securities fraud); when one considers that if some UFOs are indeed a 2005 Page #85  
lien abductions are real; when one considers that there may be a genuine re 2005 Page #85  
ogical Entities very seriously and considers the entire subject to be a mat 2005 Page #128  

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and other original literature were consigned to government incinerators bec 2005 Page #87  

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he "Kirtland Documents," the pages consist in part, of "Complaint Forms" fi 2003 Page #147  
h had been disclosed by autopsy to consist of leakage in the capillaries fe 2006 Page #110  
 as above. Analogously , sentences consist of the number of words between t 2008 Page #106  
y he usually did. The S-4 contents consist of the following: A cover page ( 2009 Page #8  

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 of same elements of layering. Ash consisted of fiberous (sic) dust & resid 2003 Page #107  
 film about 29 microns thick which consisted of what looked like clear glue 2003 Page #115  
down along with Project Magnet. It consisted of a small shack on Defense Re 2004 Page #86  
 1953, to 4 June, 1953. The series consisted of 11 nuclear tests in total.  2005 Page #39  
hed. The next phase of my research consisted of obtaining the Project Blue  2006 Page #96  
re! The London Controlling Section consisted of a small group of very power 2007 Page #31  
o the left. Each main landing gear consisted of 6 wheels, measuring 5' in d 2007 Page #105  
mping in the mountajns. The fami1) consisted then of the now deceased fathe 2007 Page #196  
ed less than forty-eight hours and consisted of interviews with local resid 2008 Page #10  
weapons on naval ships. The series consisted of two detonations, each with  2009 Page #173  

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e there? \'v'hat is their relative consistenc y, credibility and relevancy  2005 Page #135  

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n to SOM1-01 to find parallels and consistencies in terms of procedures and 2006 Page #17  
l teams. Combined with a number of consistencies with SOM1-01, Stone's high 2006 Page #23  
The Se,po Documents, www.serpo.org/consistencies.html. Aboard a Flying Sauc 2009 Page #56  

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

 case, number of sources, internal consistency, 5.0 source credibility) Zin 2005 Page #135  
show little or no sign of internal consistency. Witness stories don't match 2005 Page #138  
 confirm his testimony. Also, such consistency would help identify the secu 2006 Page #17  
tes (which confuses and undermines consistency of eyewitness testimonies so 2008 Page #93  
ven more improbable because of its consistency with the launch data. Furthe 2008 Page #135  
ion , and possibly even edited for consistency and certainly for classifica 2009 Page #11  
 the TS control number. This added consistency could argue favoring authent 2009 Page #13  

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format Unusual printed format memo consistent with other documents Unique p 2003 Page #26  
its into the space provided and is consistent with supporting testimony, al 2003 Page #28  
ifies MJ-12 as customer TO numbers consistent with policy of the time PROJE 2003 Page #172  
1947-1953 inclusive. This would be consistent with the Air Force and CIA no 2003 Page #173  
photos □ The four shapes shown are consistent with public reports INTRO —DE 2003 Page #174  
that the procedures identified are consistent with the very best procedures 2003 Page #176  
t those applicable and found to be consistent with the document numbers of  2003 Page #178  
d" caveat on the cover page is not consistent with the use of Top Secret. A 2003 Page #184  
s I and II shown in the Manual are consistent with many other witness repor 2003 Page #187  
 your mission." Grammar errors are consistent in both documents indicative  2003 Page #206  
vered by Special Courier, which is consistent with the fact that his plane  2003 Page #210  
authenticity. 5. The typewriter is consistent in every way with the era. 6. 2003 Page #210  
6. The right hand edge blackout is consistent with filing systems of the ti 2003 Page #210  
er II, 22 US and Mexican military; consistent with EBD 1950 crash 15 1950 S 2004 Page #111  
ensive debriefings and follow-ups, consistent with apparent policy. The las 2004 Page #117  
ousands of witnesses, more or less consistent with the number of people who 2004 Page #125  
p Secret Restricted Data, which is consistent with other known classificati 2004 Page #246  
create the document. The pages are consistent with typewriter ribbons that  2004 Page #250  
d memo showed the components to be consistent with pencils that were commer 2004 Page #250  
 in a TOP SECRET/MJ-12 is also not consistent with stamp ink that was comme 2004 Page #250  
 holes at the top, with normal and consistent spacing for file folder of th 2004 Page #252  
aper smear and formattin g are all consistent with :Marshall's corresponden 2005 Page #123  
se. That th.is came to fruition is consIStent with a further leaked documen 2005 Page #128  
d April 1954, has been shown to be consistent with the 1953 style manual th 2005 Page #129  
ions on materiel handling would be consistent with the mission of Na\') mat 2005 Page #130  
une Crain, she provided extensive, consistent and verifiable information ab 2005 Page #131  
ors working over years with highly consistent evidence, despite the persona 2005 Page #134  
he timeline of the events and data consistent, believable and 2.0 accurate? 2005 Page #135  
ividuals mentioned appropriate and consistent? What does the case or docume 2005 Page #136  
re a detailed, verifiable timeline consistent with the reported facts of th 2005 Page #136  
the document or incident procedure consistent with other documents or milit 2005 Page #136  
nd policies. If Stone's claims are consistent with SOM1-01, then this helps 2006 Page #17  
were led by the 'Colonel'. This is consistent Stone's overseas assignments  2006 Page #18  
ilitary personnel at the scene, is consistent with SOM1-01. 15              2006 Page #18  
e to predict. Stone's testimony is consistent with the first aid assistance 2006 Page #19  
cquired on EBE physiology. This is consistent with the number of crash retr 2006 Page #19  
 for crash retrieval operations is consistent with a policy of maintaining  2006 Page #21  
trip has yielded more credible and consistent information with the know dat 2006 Page #47  
The lack of press coverage is also consistent with the YF-12A incident. It  2006 Page #87  
h Retrieval Conference This is not consistent with an infectious agent. Thi 2006 Page #115  
h- pitched whine, very solid, very consistent — a little higher than jet en 2006 Page #147  
 --- SPECKIN RESULTS ■ Ribbon type consistent with era ■ Pencils from 1950s 2007 Page #46  
omments (p. 288) "PENCIL NOTATIONS CONSISTENT WITH THOSE AVAILABLE DURING T 2007 Page #47  
s achieving space £light". This is consistent with the official USAF classi 2007 Page #108  
's special note: This statement is consistent with the comments made by Ben 2007 Page #114  
ngs" on them. These statements are consistent with comments made by Jack Pi 2007 Page #115  
arth is not often, but seems co be consistent . These incidences have occur 2007 Page #121  
and for what reason. This is fully consistent with the UFO hypothesis for t 2007 Page #199  
 and that the lights went out. All consistent with a bolide that tripped th 2008 Page #11  
e conclusions he draws. He is also consistent over time. 51                 2008 Page #57  
ted areas was very similar, if not consistent, with the type of shockwaves  2008 Page #101  
 correcting the verb or noun to be consistent with context. These errors ma 2008 Page #105  
ime frame. The typewriting is also consistent with carbon transfer that was 2008 Page #109  
nking for that era is really quite consistent with the excellence expected  2009 Page #8  
UFO researchers to be historically consistent with events, documents and of 2009 Page #37  
gh level of authenticity),30 it is consistent with the November 12 NSAM 271 2009 Page #42  
ing of the Hotline conversation is consistent with the agreement reached in 2009 Page #42  
 she told Kevin Randle in 1990 was consistent with what she told me seven y 2009 Page #95  
ld regarding his UFO experience is consistent with a counter-espionage expl 2009 Page #179  

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placing the Bi/Mg samples in water consistently disclosed the presence of b 2003 Page #112  
placed barbs at anyone he felt had consistently missed the point in the pas 2003 Page #146  
ssion Chairwoman Rosalie Gregg has consistently decried the Aurora story as 2004 Page #29  
oswell Incident, and Kevin Randle, consistently a believer, have both attem 2004 Page #136  
saucers. Even Karl Pflock, who has consistently argued that the Aztec incid 2004 Page #219  
 person who took the pictures, has consistently maintained there was no pre 2004 Page #233  
fferent authors; but the typing is consistently single-spaced except for th 2009 Page #8  

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al appears to represent layers ... consisting mainly of magnesium and a sma 2003 Page #105  
nly a very small amount of residue consisting of a ridge about 2-microns th 2003 Page #115  
 organs are then sent forth, first consisting of the local law enforcement  2004 Page #169  
d erected a memorial to the pilot, consisting of an American flag on a pole 2006 Page #83  
al hundred pages of documentation, consisting mainly of one or two page sum 2008 Page #64  
-- -( footnote here) "Greek fire," consisting of the irreconcilable element 2009 Page #20  

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t of the sample and the solid line consists of data obtained from a pure, d 2003 Page #112  
nstruction is an unknown alloy. It consists of an exterior disc provided at 2004 Page #12  
. The content of the burned a memo consists of a cover page and eight draft 2004 Page #251  
ues. A human-fabricated spacecraft consists of many sub-systems integrated  2005 Page #161  
cility USARMIID at Ft. Detrick, MD consists of four levels of Biosafety as  2006 Page #106  
 a rather broad maimer. The letter consists of seven paragraphs separated b 2008 Page #106  
smic international law. Occupation consists in the appropr iation by a stat 2008 Page #113  

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outheast of MacDill AFB. Avon Park consjsred of runways far too short for t 2007 Page #109  

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

e, even if in a top secret letter. Conslusions So, how much of this S-4 pac 2009 Page #13  

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

hat evening on our black and white console television. The late Bill Burns, 2003 Page #54  
ll that was sticking half out of a console and with that ball you were able 2006 Page #152  
ar site. The radar site has a main console, a back-up console and has an em 2006 Page #154  
site has a main console, a back-up console and has an emergency console. So 2006 Page #154  
ck-up console and has an emergency console. So, there are two back-ups to t 2006 Page #154  
there are two back-ups to the main console of the radar site. Sitting at th 2006 Page #154  
he radar site. Sitting at the main console, I called my Dad and said, Dad,  2006 Page #154  
ference E. T. Body Crushed in Disc Console So, during that following day, t 2006 Page #155  
s that?" He was sitting there at a console that had been just completely di 2006 Page #155  
urned remains of an E. T. out of a console as he was tearing the console ap 2006 Page #155  
of a console as he was tearing the console apart. It came from the edge of  2006 Page #155  
 computers? GM: \~/ell Atari games console firstly and playing games and th 2007 Page #78  

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as able to sit at one of the three consoles that were set up for the radar  2006 Page #154  
I did it initially was through the consoles so there are no graphics and be 2007 Page #87  

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 journalists and executives. Th.is consolidated the working relationship be 2007 Page #11  

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that the DCI wanted to fix this by consolidating key programs. We discovere 2004 Page #254  

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lists in the world. 4. MJ-12 was a consolidation of two Pentagon projects,  2004 Page #249  

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 Working Group is an international consortium financed and supported by som 2004 Page #249  

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

 He was later awarded a posthumous Conspicuous Gallantry Medal for his brav 2006 Page #128  

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 • NOW EXISTS ONLY IN THE MINDS OF CONSPIRA CY THEORISTS • HAS TAKEN ON MYT 2008 Page #148  

Word: "conspira01", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

un the pages of The F!Jing Sa11cer Conspira01 (which was published in 1955) 2007 Page #132  

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

Does there seem to be some sort of conspirac y to use such themes to increa 2007 Page #59  
ati on points the way to a shadowy conspirac y bent on controlling our alie 2007 Page #76  
Does there seem to be some sort of conspirac y in play wh.ich is employing  2007 Page #76  

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

just a 'conspiracy theorist." Some conspiracies are not theories, beginning 2004 Page #125  
crash retrieval program. ARE THESE CONSPIRACIES STILL CONCEALED? • Flight T 2004 Page #131  

Word: "conspiracy", 30 instance(s) (Back to Top)

. 17 Maury Island UFO: The Crisman Conspiracy ............................. 2003 Page #3  
     Maury Island UFO: The Crisman Conspiracy Kenn Thomas One reviewer said 2003 Page #41  
n attempted to indict as part of a conspiracy in the assassination of John  2003 Page #42  
of Shaw was a toe-hold to a larger conspiracy. He maintained that Fred Cris 2003 Page #42  
ns in the White House had formed a conspiracy to "get him" and had finally  2003 Page #89  
 soon developed an elaborate alien conspiracy theory, and dropped his fear  2003 Page #144  
EFORE APRIL 1954 The Flying Saucer Conspiracy, Donald E. Keyhoe, 1953 The M 2003 Page #182  
ad never before been let into this conspiracy, even as National Security ad 2003 Page #201  
e Manhattan Project. It was a huge conspiracy, with deception and cover sto 2004 Page #125  
ts that were at one time part of a conspiracy and kept from public acceptan 2004 Page #125  
eme of Electronic Warfare Doomsday Conspiracy • Fictionalized yet plausible 2004 Page #200  
or the documented specifics of the conspiracy to destroy his reputation and 2005 Page #102  
that his death was the result of a conspiracy or foul play tracing back to  2005 Page #104  
r enemies. This does not require a conspiracy... everybody has the same sel 2006 Page #9  
 The internet would be aflame with conspiracy theories, wild rumors and fri 2006 Page #57  
erne would be rife with rumors and conspiracy theories. Public Public react 2006 Page #58  
temet would be rife with rumor and conspiracy, but would also be a crucial  2006 Page #62  
are. Of course, this sounds like a conspiracy theorists' wildest dream come 2006 Page #122  
rated effort-a major international conspiracy of sores. Tlus is hard co bel 2007 Page #127  
yed . Historians were outraged and conspiracy theorists smelt a rat. But at 2008 Page #64  
ing the UFO cover-up in which many conspiracy theorists believe. But I do u 2008 Page #69  
ring the Apollo Program, astounded conspiracy researchers in the 1990s with 2008 Page #134  
llllN. 1'.\S.\ U 'liYEI CAN,\DL,\N CONSPIRACY THEORIST Paul Hdlyer ~bny mil 2008 Page #151  
only a "toe-hold" on a much larger conspiracy. What it didn't present, and  2009 Page #29  
 most renowned modem assassination conspiracy . That the Maury Island story 2009 Page #34  
VDs of his lectures, copies of his conspiracy magazine Steams hove/ Press a 2009 Page #34  
ee Harvey Oswald was involved in a conspiracy led by Clay Shaw. Garrison di 2009 Page #44  
ably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy. The committee was unable to  2009 Page #44  
 other gunmen or the extent of the conspiracy."41 President Kennedy's assas 2009 Page #44  
UFO field. To avoid accusations of conspiracy mongering, let me first clari 2009 Page #154  
Kenn Thomas (archivist, author and conspiracy-related publisher) have engag 2005 Page #97  

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

m "Government" with something less conspiracy-sounding . like "UFO Authorit 2009 Page #154  

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

 INDEPENDENT \VEAL TH UNDER.ST M'D CONSPIRACYTlfEORIES • YOU ARE PART OF IT 2008 Page #146  

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

 Story behind the Government's UFO Conspirades (New York Harper Torch, 2)02 2004 Page #224  

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

ks on Monroe's death: The Ma,i/)'n Conspirary; Mari!Jn lvlonroe: 1Vl.urder  2007 Page #134  

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

at could further identify him as a conspirator in the cover-up and as a mem 2004 Page #247  

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

t unlike other six packs, this one conspiratori ally notes, "You are holdin 2007 Page #71  

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

ead the IAP in 1954." Freewheeling conspiratorial musings or grounded, info 2005 Page #98  

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only cruiser he had out on patrol. Constable Ron Pond, accompanied by Const 2004 Page #35  
Constable Ron Pond, accompanied by Constable Ron O'Brien were in the proces 2004 Page #35  
ident In the meantime Werbicki had Constable O'Brien go to the nearest phon 2004 Page #38  
 to other locales in the Province. Constable Pond would stay at the Irish M 2004 Page #38  
le about the vessel. Werbicki told Constable O'Brien to go out with Lawrenc 2004 Page #38  
ne point one of the younger men on Constable O'Brien's vessel stuck his arm 2004 Page #40  
was something also noted by Police Constable Gwilym Owen, who was off-duty  2006 Page #120  

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“The UFO sightings have become the constant component of human activity and 2003 Page #19  
hing that could be useful, not the constant public-relations headache it ha 2003 Page #141  
declassified. The incident and the constant rumors about George H.W. Bush's 2003 Page #196  
e temperature would remain at that constant. The fixtures were still in pla 2004 Page #51  
on Friedman represents, there is a constant vigilance for evidence, for pro 2004 Page #133  
hly trained mobile units were in a constant 'ready' state for dispatch to a 2005 Page #79  
ary bases." mobile units were In a constant state to recover downed UFOs, R 2006 Page #26  
ns and military close encounters a constant feature. ■ Likefihood of crash  2007 Page #51  
racked on radar. 1 did a seemingly constant stream of TV and radio intervie 2008 Page #65  
A "re-politicization" of Ufology ■ Constant exposure of UFO secrets ■ Equal 2008 Page #168  
 exposure of UFO secrets ■ Equally constant counter-initiati ves by intelli 2008 Page #168  

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 first Muhammadan onslaught on the Constantinople, was such an unthinkable  2009 Page #20  

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occupational hazard that they were constantly called on to deal with near d 2004 Page #39  
 Mr. Smith was on his feet, he was constantly visited by both Canadian gove 2004 Page #94  
watching unmarked airplanes circle constantly overhead. There is no communi 2006 Page #187  
ridge and he had dreams about UFOs constantly as a child and had seen one o 2007 Page #80  
chfuehrer Heinrich Himmler. Dulles constantly sent intelligence reports to  2008 Page #138  

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early depicted Orion's belt in the constellation of Orion, long thought to  2008 Page #135  
dding random stars to the existing constellation, thereby cleverly obscurin 2008 Page #135  

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 religious mythology involving the constellations of Sirius, Orion and Leo. 2008 Page #135  

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ghtings take place in his Michigan constituency. He demanded a congressiona 2004 Page #177  

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 Goldwater indicated in letters to constituents, and as Canadian scientist  2004 Page #141  

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efly review the known events which constitute the Bentwaters/Woodbridge LIF 2004 Page #46  
 adds up quickly. Two experts that constitute our primary investigation sou 2004 Page #250  
Os by concluding that they did not constitute any direct threat to national 2008 Page #134  
errestrial origin," these did not "constitute a physical threat to national 2009 Page #38  

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It is possible that these projects constituted some of the first reverse en 2005 Page #170  

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s been labeled by many scientists, constitutes an area of extraordinary sci 2003 Page #13  
ch had noted in his diary: "Orgone constitutes the 'field' that Einstein is 2005 Page #91  
ir space above its territory. What constitutes the greatest threat being th 2009 Page #15  
DISCLOSURE TO UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS CONSTITUTES A SERIOUS BREACH OF NATIONAL 2009 Page #26  

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mage control with weather balloons constituting a cover story? Ramey procla 2004 Page #230  

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ms at covert locations, within the Constitution. If the enforcement techniq 2003 Page #185  
 are violating our laws if not our constitution, in the name of National Se 2004 Page #123  

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defend the right for us to conduct Constitutional secret tests of technolog 2003 Page #187  
ld regain control of it, as is our Constitutional right. Whether the covert 2003 Page #188  
ent does have the right to conduct Constitutional secret tests of technolog 2003 Page #188  
is correct it represents a serious constitutional problem in America. The e 2004 Page #176  
ivilian cooperation and obedience. Constitutional rights could be set aside 2006 Page #68  
) Legal fallout from the cover-up (Constitutional crisis; collapse of gover 2007 Page #36  
odem name for National Socialism . Constitutional conservatives have been f 2008 Page #142  
he Behavioral Sciences, Center for Constitutional Rights, Center for Cuban  2008 Page #143  
 President of the United States by Constitutional Law, members of his Natio 2009 Page #25  

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rase punctuc1t ion; d phrase is cl constllurent unit or a proposition • [-O 2008 Page #118  

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 mnsr bt sttn il.\: -Rt1pondlng to constlrutnts • Suffidtntly llt0rougt1 ·  2008 Page #154  

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Government might feel necessity to constrain media by measures akin to mart 2006 Page #59  

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n the future, is not fundamentally constrained by physical principles. ” So 2003 Page #15  

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e to space considerations and time constraints. All of the facts put forwar 2003 Page #85  

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t which employed him to design and construct a flight simulator that our ai 2005 Page #45  
ar City, Utah, in 1966 to 1967, to construct a sophisticated radar station  2006 Page #150  
vid was asked by Robert Bigelow to construct several UFO detectors. As Dave 2006 Page #200  
blished in 1946 to "acquire, plan, construct and operate laboratories and o 2008 Page #134  
t which employed him to design and construct a flight simulator that our ai 2009 Page #52  

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rs, given that they exist, are not constructed by any power on earth. ” Sou 2003 Page #5  
Researcher's comments How book was constructed Clerical! Darkroom Ending VL 2003 Page #44  
to how the material was originally constructed. Third, if oxygen were somew 2003 Page #109  
f Kingman, Arizona. The object was constructed of an unfamiliar metal which 2005 Page #40  
 the crates appeared to be hastily constructed and were made of wood. In th 2005 Page #43  
S rangeland . By 1935, the CCC had constructed 135 miles of fence around th 2005 Page #53  
umulators Reich and his associates constructed over the years varied, from  2005 Page #90  
of a small phone booth. A properly constructed accumulator is made up of al 2005 Page #90  
 documents ouilines the careful.ly constructed effort to not only seize and 2005 Page #119  
orget that termites and moles have constructed underground structures and b 2005 Page #163  
nal methods of propulsion and were constructed from composite layers of lig 2005 Page #166  
s inverted over each other. It was constructed of dull silver metal like br 2005 Page #169  
n to Area 51, which was just being constructed at the time, and the four ET 2005 Page #170  
e of these craft using a specially constructed helmet interface that picked 2005 Page #174  
rst flight in April 1962. Lockheed constructed several variants of the A-12 2006 Page #72  
n his own time. Subsequently David constructed two small devices that could 2006 Page #200  
ussian aircraft carriers. The U.S. constructed such a runway in 1972 for ou 2007 Page #114  
50 to 75 feet in iliameter. It was constructed of a grayish material that d 2007 Page #165  
 1942, the British Royal Air Force constructed an air base at Butley, Suffo 2008 Page #71  
at UFOs might well be such devices constructed by an advanced civilization  2009 Page #16  
 Kingman , Arizona. The object was constructed of an unfamiliar metal which 2009 Page #49  
ples involved , an earthen dam was constructed in one of the valleys, which 2009 Page #165  

Word: "construction", 30 instance(s) (Back to Top)

velopment, s manufacture and basic construction, and laboratory analysis of 2003 Page #48  
lculated in the layered material's construction, perhaps to better resonate 2003 Page #106  
ning had any information about the construction or function of the layered  2003 Page #109  
at this facility was started under construction in January 1951. Slide 30 d 2003 Page #176  
as Vegas paper described a massive construction project in January 1951 11/ 2003 Page #182  
nying article describing a massive construction project of $300 million 195 2003 Page #183  
 who described the large number of construction actions going on at the tim 2003 Page #183  
rsal, a Nonvegian expert in rocket construction, went to the place where th 2004 Page #12  
f 47 meters. The steel used in the construction is an unknown alloy. It con 2004 Page #12  
n earth. The materials used in its construction are completely unknown to a 2004 Page #13  
d to form any conclusion as to its construction or motive power. It was bui 2004 Page #27  
rimental microwave radar stations. Construction on the three secret experim 2004 Page #71  
s underscored by the fact that its construction was specifically authorized 2004 Page #71  
, all of the materials used in the construction of the balloon array were c 2004 Page #142  
ove out of the shadows in a nearby construction site and cross the path in  2005 Page #32  
ber of layers used in the device's construction contributes to its relative 2005 Page #90  
int Communications Center, Site R; construction began in 1951 and the site  2005 Page #130  
include the cost of operations and construction. Two of our famous stealth  2005 Page #167  
geographic location, materials and construction methods, paints and coating 2006 Page #72  
alysis purposes. The materials and construction methods used in the F-101 a 2006 Page #85  
r three times a month at work. The construction was outside the town of Ced 2006 Page #151  
S. involvement into the design and construction of "Flying Saucers" can now 2007 Page #94  
 1955, Dr. l'vLiethe had completed construction of the disc shaped aircraft 2007 Page #111  
from where we were. My dad owned a construction company, a logging company, 2007 Page #121  
ed trucks, you know that carry big construction equipment, but they were si 2007 Page #122  
wasn't nearly as big as any of the construction equipment I have seen. We f 2007 Page #126  
f. Regener planned and managed the construction of the CapiJJa Peak Observa 2007 Page #162  
 few miles west of the Orford Ness construction of a British and American i 2008 Page #72  
. and has been a consultant on the construction of the High Altitude Aurora 2008 Page #75  
fficulties of launching or even of construction. Post-war secret weapons ha 2009 Page #158  

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 -the most memorable being that of construction-worker Truman Bethurum. His 2009 Page #54  

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the Manual now and it would not be constructive to speculate. I suspect tha 2003 Page #179  
diplomatic welcome and attempts at constructive engagement. Government woul 2006 Page #59  
e. Some scientists would argue for constructive engagement with the NHI; so 2006 Page #63  

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an examination of the patient then consult, deciding that the best course o 2003 Page #90  
f aU these results, readers should consult Prof. Sturrock's exceUent report 2007 Page #195  

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s.com Dr. J Allen Hynek Scientific Consultant to Blue Book “When the long a 2003 Page #11  
ess. ”Dr. J Allen Hynek Scientific Consultant to Blue Book 7                2003 Page #11  
was called in by Marcia Smith as a consultant on two studies she was 192    2003 Page #196  
 asked to participate as a special consultant to the Library of Congress Re 2003 Page #197  
. I agreed to do that as a special consultant to the Congressional Research 2004 Page #186  
 asked to participate as a special consultant to the Library of Congress re 2004 Page #186  
ian who also serves as a technical consultant for CSICOP, and has spoken at 2004 Page #223  
bacher's resume included work as a consultant to the United States governme 2004 Page #224  
ckford, a mergers and acquisitions consultant. The Sessions were sponsored  2006 Page #49  
, a futurist and scenario planning consultant, with the assistance of Susan 2006 Page #49  
son Smith is a writer, researcher, consultant and remote viewing instructor 2006 Page #207  
ist Dr. Mario Dussuel, currently a consultant for the official Comrruttee f 2007 Page #200  
Observatory ... ... and has been a consultant on the construction of the Hi 2008 Page #75  
cil in 1947 and remained a special consultant on security matters for a tim 2008 Page #133  
his stint on the PSB, Gray's chief consultant was the ubiquitous Henry Kiss 2008 Page #133  
ry Kissinger , was also was a paid consultant to the Rockefellers. Accordin 2008 Page #133  
ered that Menzel had been a covert consultant for both the CIA and the NSA  2008 Page #133  
Dr. J. Allen Hynek, astronomer and consultant to the Air Force's UFO progra 2009 Page #25  
 the Dayton-Acme Co., a Cincinnati consultant engineering firm, said be joi 2009 Page #160  

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opment of a super weapon of War"...Consultation with Dr. Bush and other sci 2003 Page #25  
ited States, as a group, and after consultation should a full disclosure be 2004 Page #252  
of the U.S., as a group, and after consultation, should full disclosure be  2004 Page #254  
tages, with allowance for testing, consultation, education and adaptive res 2006 Page #54  

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omething completely new" A rash of consultations ensued at the CDC, culmina 2006 Page #111  

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d overworked • Brother and friends consulted with him near death • Annex C  2004 Page #203  
owed: Medicine Men and Elders were consulted, deferentially, and they discl 2006 Page #111  
no other foreign countries will be consulted or advised. The national secur 2006 Page #140  
ychological strategy study of UFOs consulted by CIA Director Walter B. Smit 2008 Page #133  
in a perfect position to have been consulted on the UFO problem, with far m 2009 Page #13  

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d occasionally did some scientific consulting work for the group. APRO dire 2003 Page #143  
onal forensic firm specializing in consulting with plaintiff and defense la 2004 Page #250  

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out such events. The na·1ve meclia consumer assumes chat news organizations 2007 Page #7  
ting fixture craft and offered the consumer "Out-of-this -world savings on  2007 Page #66  
 date request from an intelligence consumer. (a) Define the problem divide  2009 Page #19  

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whom they preached, and finally to consumers of TV, film, and late-night ra 2003 Page #141  
as 1938. She was also a founder of Consumers Union, a communistdominated or 2005 Page #93  
nization that had broken away from Consumers Research, Inc. in 1935. Brady  2005 Page #93  
hur Garfield Hays was a Sponsor of Consumers Union. Former Consumers Resear 2005 Page #93  
Sponsor of Consumers Union. Former Consumers Research board member, J.B. Ma 2005 Page #93  
nd know chat millions of potential consumers have an abiding interest in UF 2007 Page #59  
mpaign aimed at a broad ~egment ~f consumers. They watch the same televisio 2007 Page #76  

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e now deemed too sensitive for our consumption — and unless unnamed persons 2004 Page #148  
 There would be negative growth in consumption of non-essential products, a 2006 Page #60  

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t was his written opinion that the consuuction materiaJs and labor force "s 2007 Page #114  

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Vinuji INTRO —DEFINITION AND DATA (cont.) 9. Descnption of Craft n Elliptic 2003 Page #174  
at in the Ukraine. Tsarist Rocket (cont.) • In 1947, top Soviet Scientists  2004 Page #167  
    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Cont erence hard to deny their cumulativ 2005 Page #82  
    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Cont ere nee final writ. He ,,as found d 2005 Page #102  
    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Cont ere nee 104                         2005 Page #106  
    3,d Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Cont ere nee instead of the modern "duct 2005 Page #130  
    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Cont ere nee However, right from the ons 2005 Page #158  
l UFO Network in Washington State. CONT ACT INFORJvlA TION: jarnes(ji'\cJar 2009 Page #96  
111ni; claud5 O'.lt 01 the sicy to cont!ol slmUa.r field. Scr.rP.t. Anulo-A 2009 Page #182  

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next years conference or questions contact: Ryan Wood or Dr. Bob Wood (Wood 2003 Page #2  
s mailbox and through his personal contact with Thomas Cy Cantwell and daug 2003 Page #27  
ed Frank Edwards as a guest on his Contact radio show on the same night of  2003 Page #53  
are being brought to my attention. Contact: Stan Gordon I can be contacted  2003 Page #72  
rentice" who had previously had no contact with the V.I.P. patient assigned 2003 Page #95  
ist who had been investigating UFO contact cases for over 10 years. Twenty- 2003 Page #143  
e format that was provided for his contact in his MUFON presentation of Jul 2003 Page #171  
o alien attempt to recover dead or contact authorities o Greatest threat is 2003 Page #174  
: photos of all remains o Minimize contact: gloves, tools, no bare hands o  2003 Page #177  
and preservation, while minimizing contact with them and marking them. Slid 2003 Page #178  
te House records to have never had contact with Truman. In direct contradic 2003 Page #191  
use records show that he never had contact with the president, and yet Geor 2003 Page #191  
s implications of extraterrestrial contact) In that context I was allowed t 2003 Page #197  
n, current and projected. You will contact appropriate Chinese officials an 2003 Page #222  
ext year's conference or questions contact: Wood & Wood Enterprises 14004 Q 2004 Page #2  
'Brien go to the nearest phone and contact the RCC in Halifax and inquire a 2004 Page #38  
rmed him that he had been in radio contact with the Rescue Coordination Cen 2004 Page #40  
veral SED personnel upon coming in contact with debris near the power plant 2004 Page #81  
protective suits when they came in contact with body fluids from the occupa 2004 Page #81  
e written official record shows no contact between Ramey and the President, 2004 Page #85  
ying saucer program. This included contact with Dr. Vannevar Bush who has a 2004 Page #88  
les showed that Smith had even had contact with Bush. After writing the TOP 2004 Page #90  
an Embassy Smith detailed the Bush contact: I understand that Keyhoe was to 2004 Page #90  
very real. The first researcher to contact him was former California resear 2004 Page #98  
(the group that Smith had the most contact with in the United States). 98   2004 Page #101  
aim. Smith was fascinated with the contact and remained in regular contact  2004 Page #103  
he contact and remained in regular contact with Mrs. Swan right up to his d 2004 Page #103  
found the report about Mrs. Swan's contact with the aliens, and decided to  2004 Page #103  
wan taught Commander Larsen how to contact the one of the aliens named AFFA 2004 Page #104  
sked Larsen to sit down and make a contact with AFFA. Larsen sat down and s 2004 Page #104  
his meeting they attempted another contact which failed. Friend returned to 2004 Page #105  
ost instances, the first person to contact the witness was not Stringfield  2004 Page #115  
e saw the runway lights and was in contact with the tower; (e) excerpts fro 2004 Page #130  
information about extraterrestrial contact from the general public. The aut 2004 Page #134  
 label that said: IF FOUND, PLEASE CONTACT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. Even Charle 2004 Page #143  
FO story, and he did have a direct contact to President Nixon. Emenegger ha 2004 Page #181  
one conversation led to another, a contact with the Pentagon. Everyone coul 2004 Page #182  
s Implications of Extraterrestrial Contact with Earth." In order to prepare 2004 Page #186  
y through one of my contacts. This contact, also a member of the Special Fo 2004 Page #188  
hat lasted about two weeks that my contact met Jack Mc George. Jack McGeorg 2004 Page #188  
initial briefing. McGeorge told my contact basically what goes with the bri 2004 Page #189  
nd military personal made physical contact. It was a color film. After that 2004 Page #189  
 here last year, described how the contact was made: As a result of these b 2004 Page #189  
onference What came out of Moore's contact with the government were a numbe 2004 Page #191  
t Richard Doty. At the time of her contact with Doty she was preparing a UF 2004 Page #193  
ixed soup and yogurt. There was no contact between the employees who carrie 2005 Page #32  
h Project Blue Book and had made, "contact with an alien craft." The Y oung 2005 Page #39  
bert Einstein; Reich's final book, Contact IVith Space; and lf/i/helm Reich 2005 Page #88  
earthly existence." Wilhelm Reich: Contact With Space Reich moved from New  2005 Page #94  
test fighter jets to make and hold contact with UFOs. Being unavoidably out 2005 Page #95  
 only had Reich inadvertently made contact with a member of the President's 2005 Page #96  
ed in weather control. Their first contact dates from 1954 when Reich had h 2005 Page #97  
nt, \Xlilliam I'vfoise, attempt to contact Douglas and arrange a meeting wi 2005 Page #97  
and findings on UFOs chronicled in Contact ll1'ith Space made it indispensa 2005 Page #98  
 with UFOs, Moise wrote that: "The contact with Col. Wertenbaker was excell 2005 Page #98  
ccounts are simply inaccurate . In Contact With Space, Dr. Wilhelm Reich's  2005 Page #102  
ally, the posthumous publishing of Contact With Space, proved intolerable t 2005 Page #102  
gg Books, 2000 (Note: Like Reich's Contact !Pith Space, Wilhelm Reich and t 2005 Page #105  
nstitute Press, 1953. Reich, \V/.: Contact lf:1/ith Space. Rangeley, Maine: 2005 Page #105  
aphic-experts that we have been in contact with disagree, and are more than 2005 Page #148  
, our research has brought us into contact with many FX experts and their e 2005 Page #149  
rsial Alien Autopsy film, they can contact Philip Mantle in confidence at:  2005 Page #152  
research on his genealogy and made contact with Jose's son, who provided hi 2005 Page #154  
organization that warned me not to contact Charlie anymore. Accordjng to th 2005 Page #164  
h-retrievals though he has kept in contact with others he had met during hi 2005 Page #166  
ext year's conference or questions contact: Wood & Wood Enterprises 14004 Q 2006 Page #2  
Crash Ryan S. Wood 41 Scenarios of Contact: Michael Lindemann 45 After the  2006 Page #3  
rms of section 23.b. from SOM1-01. Contact with EBEs by military personnel  2006 Page #20  
ional' . technologies in use • One contact (12 years at Groom Lake) says. " 2006 Page #27  
           Devils HoleScenarios of Contact 7. For the entire year of 1949,  2006 Page #46  
                      Scenarios of Contact Imagining Societal Reactions to  2006 Page #48  
ers (see acknowledgements), titled Contact: Possibilities and Strategies —  2006 Page #48  
and Strategies — Report .frorn the Contact Planning Sessions, dated Septemb 2006 Page #48  
publicly acknowledged face-to-face contact between human beings and intelli 2006 Page #48  
inars, which came to be called the Contact Planning Sessions. The approach  2006 Page #48  
mple premise that open, undeniable contact is possible and, if it occurred, 2006 Page #48  
l potential forms that the initial contact event might take; second, to gen 2006 Page #48  
esenting the possible varieties of contact; third, to imagine how key stake 2006 Page #48  
nd interact in the face of varying contact scenarios; and finally, to ident 2006 Page #48  
ions for humanity inherent in each contact scenario, from which pro-active, 2006 Page #48  
ce had made, or was about to make, contact with us. Over the two Contact Pl 2006 Page #49  
ake, contact with us. Over the two Contact Planning Sessions, a total of 26 2006 Page #49  
 evaluating a spectrum of possible Contact events. The purpose of the Sessi 2006 Page #49  
ated with serious consideration of Contact, the participants agreed not to  2006 Page #49  
een intellects and creativity, the Contact Planning Sessions would not have 2006 Page #49  
nt possible, the organizers of the Contact Planning Sessions sought to begi 2006 Page #49  
arting question, "What if...?" The Contact Planning Sessions were organized 2006 Page #49  
                      Scenarios of Contact Why This Project Contact with no 2006 Page #50  
narios of Contact Why This Project Contact with non-human intelligent (NHI) 2006 Page #50  
ong many, thinking seriously about Contact is more than an interesting unde 2006 Page #50  
al breadth and depth of the larger Contact process itself, and how humanity 2006 Page #50  
idence to suggest which particular Contact scenario (if any) will present i 2006 Page #50  
 the complete spectrum of possible contact implications. From these implica 2006 Page #50  
ind of situation that might attend Contact. Scenarios as described here are 2006 Page #51  
ical uncertainties associated with Contact and then to build our images of  2006 Page #51  
and response for whatever, if any, Contact scenario(s) might evolve. The ma 2006 Page #51  
re the uncertainties that attend a Contact event, and which are most import 2006 Page #51  
ble) with the various scenarios of Contact. Contact Planning Session II con 2006 Page #51  
 the various scenarios of Contact. Contact Planning Session II concluded wi 2006 Page #51  
                      Scenarios of Contact Assumptions All processes of thi 2006 Page #52  
ours explicit. We assumed that: 1. Contact will be made with a life form th 2006 Page #52  
 together bracket all varieties of contact that are likely to occur. Three  2006 Page #52  
: I. the relative speed of arrival/contact, from sudden (fast) to gradual ( 2006 Page #52  
inties lead to eight main kinds of contact event. The event (and/or the ent 2006 Page #52  
 difficulty assessing the risks of contact. Developing a working relationsh 2006 Page #52  
 characteristics of eight possible Contact Scenario Worlds that emerge from 2006 Page #53  
e meant to bracket the universe of contact possibilities, not exhaustively  2006 Page #53  
 charts briefly describe the eight Contact Scenario Worlds. 50              2006 Page #53  
                      Scenarios of Contact Net Effect FAST Familiar iiiii S 2006 Page #54  
sruptive pace. This is the optimal contact scenario, with prospects of tran 2006 Page #54  
nfusion. In one form, this kind of contact might include invasion of the hu 2006 Page #55  
g and imponderable of all possible contact scenarios, Being would fit evil  2006 Page #55  
n. In the end, the net response to Contact will be some kind of a brokered  2006 Page #55  
d would have distinct interests in Contact — not just in collective securit 2006 Page #55  
whether government chose to cast a Contact event in positive or negative te 2006 Page #55  
                      Scenarios of Contact Government would want first to p 2006 Page #56  
ests, i.e. make sure that the NI-H contact did not undermine government's a 2006 Page #56  
d thrive regardless of the form of Contact. If the NHI were malevolent, mea 2006 Page #56  
assure that potentially beneficial contact is not squandered or turned towa 2006 Page #56  
n as much as possible from any NHI contact in the hope of gaining significa 2006 Page #56  
nomic stability in the wake of NHI contact; to make sure that unexpected ev 2006 Page #56  
ould be concerned with any form of Contact, because it could reinforce, cha 2006 Page #56  
tance even to evidently benevolent Contact. Meanwhile, more progressive rel 2006 Page #57  
hostile. In the case of malevolent Contact, all religious leaders would be  2006 Page #57  
ived the psychological stresses of contact. Media The media would have a pi 2006 Page #57  
a would have a pivotal role in any Contact situation, being able to help sh 2006 Page #57  
noia and chaotic reactions. In any Contact scenario, but especially in case 2006 Page #57  
such as 9/11 or Hurricane Katrina. Contact would be the story of a lifetime 2006 Page #57  
d, the response of the public to a Contact event would influence, if not de 2006 Page #57  
 react over time. For some people, Contact would seem to confirm what they  2006 Page #57  
                      Scenarios of Contact size representing the major stak 2006 Page #58  
lder groups were asked to react to Contact events representing each of the  2006 Page #58  
 the threat/opportunity aspects of Contact on the fly while organizing offi 2006 Page #58  
e profound implications of the NH! contact. A fast-familiar -positive conta 2006 Page #58  
contact. A fast-familiar -positive contact, and its aftermath, was depicted 2006 Page #58  
keep secret certain aspects of the Contact event and aftermath. . . , Scien 2006 Page #59  
finding it difficult to regard the Contact as positive or even to believe t 2006 Page #59  
 it was. A slow-familiar -positive contact might take the form of a spacecr 2006 Page #59  
icted in the film Star Trek: First Contact. Easily detected by earth telesc 2006 Page #59  
                      Scenarios of Contact send intelligible greetings and  2006 Page #60  
 This is the most favorable of all contact scenarios. Scenario Government . 2006 Page #60  
 God. T.,As the reality of the NHI contact becomes clear, the media would f 2006 Page #60  
en violence; but compared to other contact scenarios, these reactions would 2006 Page #60  
re, or reduction of war and crime. Contact that evolved in a slow-strange-p 2006 Page #60  
ange-negative at first. Some alien contact scenarios put forth by contempor 2006 Page #61  
e the option of exploiting the NHI contact with little public-sector oversi 2006 Page #61  
type/demonize the NHI. Any form of contact would pose varied threats to the 2006 Page #61  
ourse. The fast-familiar -negative contact scenario is a staple of literatu 2006 Page #61  
                      Scenarios of Contact Scenario Fast-Familiar -Negative 2006 Page #62  
he NHI; some might try independent contact, with unpredictable results. Giv 2006 Page #63  
nerable to defeat. Slow Government contact would imply NHI caution or ambiv 2006 Page #63  
                      Scenarios of Contact 111 An insightful take on the sl 2006 Page #64  
 its own purposes. The slowness of contact or the ambiguity of hostile inte 2006 Page #64  
                      Scenarios of Contact Familiar-positive implies very b 2006 Page #66  
pite positivity, slow unfolding of contact scenario could result in widespr 2006 Page #67  
lect public awareness of unfolding contact to avoid possible downside of st 2006 Page #67  
                      Scenarios of Contact If contact takes the form of a m 2006 Page #68  
           Scenarios of Contact If contact takes the form of a military-sty 2006 Page #68  
ters, runs on banks and stores. If contact takes the form of overwhelming t 2006 Page #68  
ange -Negative - Slow unfolding of contact could work to humankind's advant 2006 Page #69  
 incomplete, the organizers of the Contact Planning Sessions are not aware  2006 Page #69  
sment of the possibility of direct contact with non-human intelligent life. 2006 Page #69  
efforts to assess the prospects of contact, with the aim of developing robu 2006 Page #69  
gies for managing various possible contact events, is more than justified.  2006 Page #69  
                      Scenarios of Contact stars in our sector of the Milky 2006 Page #70  
he possibility and implications of contact is, as Mr. Spock would say, illo 2006 Page #70  
, illogical. The organizers of the Contact Planning Sessions offer this rep 2006 Page #70  
 Related Studies and Reports After Contact: The Human Response to Extraterr 2006 Page #70  
 History, Michael Michaud in First Contact: The Search for Extraterrestrial 2006 Page #70  
Valley area in 1967. He managed to contact one current and one former resid 2006 Page #80  
l SED17 personnel upon coming into contact with debris near the power plant 2006 Page #103  
otective suits when they came into contact with body fluids from the occupa 2006 Page #104  
x: multiple levels of histological contact with EBE • Later displays 'radia 2006 Page #109  
mained with their craft and had no contact with other Fort Bliss personnel. 2006 Page #134  
econ showed no activity, and radio contact between the Mexican recovery tea 2006 Page #135  
or appendages. When a try at radio contact failed, Cuban air defense headqu 2006 Page #143  
saw them start speeding up, we did contact NORAD. That's who we were under  2006 Page #146  
acking and all of a sudden, I lost contact with him. THAT'S WHEN THAT PULSE 2006 Page #148  
However, I have been warned to not contact you again. Use my story, if you  2006 Page #151  
at 1040 hours as follows. By radar contact it was determined that approxima 2006 Page #170  
spatch interceptors on the initial contact. PART III: WHAT DID THE RADAR DE 2006 Page #170  
 have acknowledged the attempts to contact them by radio, attempts which mu 2006 Page #173  
ved (in my capacity as Director of CONTACT, The Center for Ontological Acti 2006 Page #181  
just be the beginning. Appendix 1: CONTACT, The Center for Ontological Acti 2006 Page #193  
The Center for Ontological Action. CONTACT hosts monthly meetings, featurin 2006 Page #193  
dition to these public gatherings, CONTACT offers a private support group f 2006 Page #193  
items, you are invited to join the CONTACT email list by getting in touch w 2006 Page #193  
have been throughout the ages — in contact with energies and beings from bg 2006 Page #193  
ept the challenge to welcome these contact e.xperiences, to learn from them 2006 Page #194  
elance journalist, and Director of CONTACT (The Center for Ontological Acti 2006 Page #195  
hoto by Donna Thuney Published by: CONTACT Publishing P.O. Box 28983 Bellin 2006 Page #195  
cussed in this publication, please contact the publisher or email the autho 2006 Page #195  
e viewing leaders. Consequences of Contact with a UFO During this time, Big 2006 Page #202  
andled if we actually were to have contact with a UFO. Would there be any c 2006 Page #202  
nounced at a press conference that contact between U.S. citizens and extrat 2006 Page #202  
ghts. Anybody found guilty of such contact automatically became a wanted cr 2006 Page #202  
very prominent. My job was also to contact interesting guests for Art to in 2006 Page #203  
 successful and it brought us into contact with some fascinating people. We 2006 Page #204  
again! The therapist continued his contact for several years after I left t 2006 Page #206  
 mediums that Robert Bigelow could contact. I was also asked to conduct a s 2006 Page #207  
ext year's conference or questions contact: \X/ood & \X/ood Enterprises 140 2007 Page #3  
 results .... Order roday and make contact with the next generation of tran 2007 Page #62  
leaving its craft to make official contact in order to finish its cigarette 2007 Page #65  
o the US now. They are not allowed contact with each other unless a solicit 2007 Page #92  
ned right then. There was no phone contact out. When you picked up the phon 2007 Page #124  
ausea and headaches soon after his contact with the same metallic craft. Th 2007 Page #128  
94, in his own words: "by way of a contact with access to NSA officials." G 2007 Page #135  
. \VHAT MADE YOU DECIDE JN 2007 TO CONTACT ME? Paul: 1 was just curious. I  2007 Page #172  
t one of the objects made physical contact with the plane, and the panicked 2007 Page #191  
. Wood. For any other uses, please contact the authors. 6. REFERENCES Dougl 2007 Page #192  
bject, which later solidified upon contact with the ground. These fragments 2007 Page #193  
n which come from the oxidation in contact with the atmosphere . Observatio 2007 Page #194  
exr year's conference or questions contact: Wood & \.'load Enterprises 1400 2008 Page #3  
endages." When an attempt at radio contact failed, Cuban air defense headqu 2008 Page #29  
hed to cooperate , he would indeed contact the Cuban government , as per th 2008 Page #30  
r this presentation I attempted to contact Robbie Robertson now retired. I  2008 Page #45  
esses l pay close attention to eye contact and the emotional tone of their  2008 Page #50  
ened on alien abductions and alien contact cases, with a series of bizarre  2008 Page #67  
concerned. They go, 'John, we lost contact for forty-five minutes with you  2008 Page #86  
etely LOST you. We completely lost contact with you. There were other patro 2008 Page #86  
 over, on top of, they were making contact with our minds.' (Howe emphasis. 2008 Page #88  
roup of us -those blue lights made contact with us. They were on top of us. 2008 Page #89  
tion: what is their source? Author Contact: Linda Moulton Howe Reporter and 2008 Page #96  
r Ryan Wood took the initiative to contact the Institute of Advanced Studie 2008 Page #106  
 psychics, or spiritualists , made contact with non-human intelligences thr 2008 Page #130  
D FOR WORLDWIDE RELEASE IN CASE OF CONTACT -HIJ.[N KUPPElllllN. 1'.\S.\ U ' 2008 Page #151  
ext year's conference or questions contact: Wood & Wood Enterprises 14004 Q 2009 Page #3  
to any pages about UFOs. His first contact with UFO issues occurred in a me 2009 Page #9  
earcher named Lucius Farish as the contact person for a group he called Par 2009 Page #32  
h Project Blue Book and had made, "contact with an alien craft." The Young- 2009 Page #48  
d. No details were provided on how contact was made to set up the initial m 2009 Page #53  
he initial meeting. The reason for contact after almost 6 years was recalle 2009 Page #53  
ends, as a means by which he could contact them at any time. Sure enough, R 2009 Page #54  
dbridge East Gate. There he was to contact his counterpart on the police si 2009 Page #62  
 went towards the object. We're in contact with the WSA (Weapons Storage Ar 2009 Page #79  
0 For further infom1ation , please contact: Linda Moulton Howe Science/Envi 2009 Page #86  
h the reality of extra terrestrial contact. Equally important, I was honore 2009 Page #88  
ould have the book and suggested I contact him as a potential colleague. I  2009 Page #139  
because of the absence of personal contact, they had based their decisions  2009 Page #166  
h organizations were attempting to contact Arnold regarding his UFO experie 2009 Page #179  

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at mdthuney@email.msn.com. Here is CONTACT's mission statement: Since its i 2006 Page #193  

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tions, in turn, a sensible view of contact-management strategy might be gli 2006 Page #50  

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 newspaper. His children have been contacted along with his brother Claranc 2003 Page #31  
sional orthopedic people were also contacted. I acquired some material dist 2003 Page #48  
s, according to shoe manufacturers contacted. The nylon thread which held t 2003 Page #49  
ng. The Oakdale Missile Master was contacted. They said a release is coming 2003 Page #53  
y after obtaining this information contacted the Troop A state police barra 2003 Page #59  
their Kecksburg UFO episode, I was contacted by a man who provided me with  2003 Page #61  
to Bill Bulebush. This witness was contacted and he confirmed that he had i 2003 Page #63  
ilitary recovery operation. He was contacted at that time, and while not de 2003 Page #68  
ion. Contact: Stan Gordon I can be contacted by writing to me at: P.O. Box, 2003 Page #72  
ical facts that could be tested. I contacted a scientist in a major Midwest 2003 Page #100  
e other side was a shiny silver. I contacted the university professor who a 2003 Page #103  
 Crash Retrieval Conference I also contacted dozens of people in the scient 2003 Page #110  
rned that in June 1979 he had been contacted by the Argentinean investigato 2004 Page #10  
ided to follow the Aurora story. I contacted Bill Case and found him to be  2004 Page #27  
ng for deer jackers, when Werbicki contacted them by radio. He informed the 2004 Page #36  
ews with Chris he said that he had contacted or had been contacted by some  2004 Page #43  
 that he had contacted or had been contacted by some people who had been in 2004 Page #43  
 didn't end there. Later Chris was contacted, once directly and once indire 2004 Page #45  
before he was to do the segment he contacted Chris and backed out. We were  2004 Page #45  
orce... In late January 1998 I was contacted by Lori Rehfeldt, recently ret 2004 Page #54  
f the secret Project Magnet work I contacted Murl Smith and asked her if Wi 2004 Page #87  
 researchers around the world then contacted Walker over the period of eigh 2004 Page #98  
friend Admiral Herbert Knowles was contacted by a woman in his home town of 2004 Page #103  
s. Swan claimed that she was being contacted by aliens many times a day tha 2004 Page #103  
e being made. He was impressed and contacted Wilbert Smith, the head of Nav 2004 Page #103  
Nixon. In 1973, military officials contacted two film producers in Los Ange 2004 Page #178  
n D.C. Sheehan had originally been contacted to obtain the Vatican UFO file 2004 Page #186  
sident Carter had requested. I was contacted by Marcia Smith, the head of t 2004 Page #186  
ok Communion, Whitley Strieber was contacted to communicate a similar messa 2004 Page #194  
 indeed a con job, but that he was contacted by government agents, after th 2004 Page #221  
ite right. Within a few days, Bond contacted Debbie Stocks and me, intendin 2004 Page #226  
out this incident. 6. A person who contacted Stringfield about a crash retr 2005 Page #79  
eration. If witnesses have already contacted the press, it will be necessar 2005 Page #129  
d that, in the early 1950s, he was contacted by military officials that wis 2005 Page #132  
lainable details. In 2003, sources contacted this author about the Bolivia  2005 Page #143  
returning home, Santilli was again contacted by the elderly cameraman, who  2005 Page #145  
erred to ,·ideo. In 1993, Santilli contacted me to see if I might be able t 2005 Page #146  
ry secrets. Nevertheless , Charlie contacted me later through our local l\i 2005 Page #164  
ld get a hold of this document. He contacted the Edwards AFB library. The l 2005 Page #173  
RASH RETRIEVALS 3. Individuals are contacted by officials outside of the no 2006 Page #24  
lf a member of the Cherokee Nation contacted Dr. John Hubbard, a Navaho phy 2006 Page #111  
ion to Hantavirus reagents. Peters contacted his former Ft. Detrick colleag 2006 Page #111  
as publicized, Prescott was indeed contacted by officialdom: "Tony says tha 2006 Page #124  
 Canada, and the Soviet Union, are contacted and appraised in the event inv 2006 Page #140  
ican Air Defense Command. WHEN YOU CONTACTED THEM, WHAT DID THEY SAY? WHAT  2006 Page #146  
SAY THAT? From the very get go. We contacted NORAD. They saw what was on ou 2006 Page #149  
ples, Italy. Earlier this year, he contacted me to talk on the record becau 2006 Page #156  
ed to follow up on the story so he contacted Willingham in May, 1977. Willi 2006 Page #176  
 Pickett visited this facility and contacted the Officer in charge. Jack st 2007 Page #114  
, but when the fire deparrmem \Vas contacted, they seated that there hadn't 2007 Page #129  
fense Squadrons." "Well, I've been contacted by one of them. First I though 2007 Page #133  
r and vanished. A NICAP member was contacted and is imestigating this incid 2007 Page #165  
: Yeah, I don 'c know if they were contacted and cold not to, or if they th 2007 Page #171  
t Coyame, some of the townspeopl e contacted us about a second pit. Some ye 2007 Page #190  
4 of 1954, the Air Defense Command contacted the office of Con-eio Poplflar 2007 Page #194  
of his column in O Globo, Sued was contacted b\· Dr. Fontes and, since he w 2007 Page #195  
esearch." ln December 1981 Poulain contacted NASA to request an analysis of 2007 Page #197  
terest in the mysterious Crash. He contacted retired Westport Police Chief  2008 Page #46  
was also one of the first people I contacted who identified "Tufjy" Miller  2008 Page #52  
resumably, Radio KJTI in Centralia contacted Ms. Krussel who related her st 2008 Page #70  
 meter or two out. "Sgt. Penniston contacted Staff Sergeant Coffey at CSC a 2008 Page #81  
med that Crisman was the first man contacted by Clay Shaw, Garrison's "toe- 2009 Page #33  
to be told the truth. In I 990 she contacted UFO researcher Kevin Randle, b 2009 Page #95  
er from one of its authors. He had contacted the editor in search of inform 2009 Page #139  

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r 28, 1955 letter to prominent UFO contactee Dan Fry, Smith wrote about his 2004 Page #86  
t a later date. Truman Bethurum: A Contactee Connection Beyond any shadow o 2009 Page #54  
the long-haired beings reported in Contactee cases in the 1950s. Both Werne 2009 Page #55  

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done so. In the minds of many, the Contactees of yesteryear most certainly  2009 Page #55  

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of certain concerns, I will not be contacting you on this matter. Perhaps I 2003 Page #103  
 civilian aircraft. They were also contacting a Coast Guard vessel, Life Bo 2004 Page #38  
te wearing protective suits, after contacting the occupants ' body fluids.  2005 Page #126  
ummer of ninety-four . Charlie was contacting Olvl.l\JI magazine about thei 2005 Page #163  
ne had followed up on the story by contacting Willingham.) The news story d 2006 Page #176  
d to locate the interview video by contacting Yaoi through independent chan 2006 Page #177  
nals and experiencers were already contacting us for further information an 2006 Page #197  
it and perception and so I starred contacting and asking questions to see i 2007 Page #172  

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 first, he asked his superiors and contacts at the Defense Intelligence Age 2003 Page #110  
eir thinking and activities to his contacts in the intelligence world. He h 2003 Page #147  
ashed saucer material, or recorded contacts with Roswell participants, in W 2003 Page #191  
king the president's movements and contacts between him and his top advisor 2003 Page #193  
ccounts of flying objects and even contacts with their crews. It was the Gr 2004 Page #27  
 it? Forget about it! Often in his contacts with researchers Walker tried t 2004 Page #99  
th. Knowles watched to see how the contacts were being made. He was impress 2004 Page #103  
 teams. No Year Location A C T 0 D Contacts Report References Summary and c 2004 Page #110  
orge vicariously through one of my contacts. This contact, also a member of 2004 Page #188  
United States. Through a series of contacts she was called for a meeting in 2004 Page #193  
ger required. Existing backchannel contacts should not be compromised by th 2004 Page #252  
nched from there. One of Goodall's contacts had over a decade of experience 2005 Page #82  
re the documented specifics of his contacts with the United States Air Forc 2005 Page #88  
e had no doubt that his mysterious contacts certainly rud know a great deal 2005 Page #133  
d likely be a series of staged NHI contacts meant to manipulate human perce 2006 Page #55  
k of the woods since 1985, and had contacts in the local community of UFO r 2006 Page #180  
eriences and made many interesting contacts. We decided to conduct a "snowb 2006 Page #198  
(military censorship) ;.. Discreet contacts with publishers and media owner 2007 Page #15  
e (mjlitary censorshjp) ► Discreet contacts with publishers and media owner 2007 Page #16  
ions regarding Soviet back channel contacts and sources on advancing Soviet 2009 Page #19  
e treatment. Reporter Eleanor Blau contacts Jim Speiser, founder of a natio 2009 Page #138  

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rom some form of toxin or a highly contagious disease. Tissue samples are c 2004 Page #81  
ns" — suggesting a toxin or highly contagious disease; also therein on page 2004 Page #119  
d some heretofore undiagnos ed and contagious mass psychosis, that certainl 2005 Page #118  
 from some form of toxin or highly contagious desease (sic). Tissue samples 2006 Page #104  

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 as (ASTRO) meteor. The report did contain numerous handwritten memos along 2003 Page #56  
d on October 24th. The show should contain a lot of new information and eye 2003 Page #65  
amount of classified material they contain, the Secretary does not feel the 2003 Page #89  
 iron. The piece was determined to contain 75 percent iron and 25 percent z 2004 Page #30  
olved far too many people to fully contain. C Flight's blotter still exists 2004 Page #51  
cident. While these papers did not contain a 'smoking gun,' they did genera 2004 Page #58  
nce Any of a group of viruses that contain two single-strand linear RNA mol 2004 Page #81  
 of bread coming in. The box would contain a chunk of metal that he had bee 2004 Page #93  
ose of making the information they contain highly questionable. The sort of 2004 Page #140  
uestion, do the withheld documents contain far more on the Aztec case than  2004 Page #219  
s its lead shielding was unable to contain its altered reaction. At about 4 2005 Page #100  
nd obscure content markers do they contain that are accurate for this type  2005 Page #135  
oject. 7. Military service records contain no mention of an individual's tr 2006 Page #24  
hich case it might be difficult to contain, control or communicate with. It 2006 Page #53  
 vulnerability, in case of need to contain/control. Next priority would be  2006 Page #59  
andoned. Since the letters did not contain any information regarding the ai 2006 Page #75  
elsewhere of four SED techs, which contain, in the characteristic three dis 2006 Page #112  
noted that, "Anthropological files contain many examples of societies, sure 2007 Page #76  
! -M\'v': \'(/hat would a honeypot contain that might be different to a rea 2007 Page #87  
 This fire storm took two weeks ro contain. By the next morning the militar 2007 Page #128  
SEM analysis "showed the sample ro contain 93.7% aluminum, 4.8% phosphorus, 2007 Page #199  
 There are 19 files, many of which contain several hundred individual docum 2008 Page #65  
ng gun. There isn't one. The files contain no references to spacecraft in a 2008 Page #68  
 this .... That's why they want to contain the situation . THEY SEE YOU AS  2008 Page #92  
erials recovered at the crash site contain a deadly substance known as "Bla 2008 Page #103  
ilicates on the moon may exist and contain up to 13 per cent water. Using e 2008 Page #112  
ven and Earth. None of these books contain reference to any pages about UFO 2009 Page #9  
mparison. However, it too seems to contain phrases that are identical to a  2009 Page #13  
ical measures to address a need to contain what it feels are more manageabl 2009 Page #15  
 storage facility (above), said to contain nuclear warheads, at RAF 63      2009 Page #69  

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ps because the factual information contained in the 'real' report made it u 2003 Page #94  
(EDS) revealed that the shiny side contained more than 95% magnesium (Mg) a 2003 Page #104  
 Layered Bi/Mg Metal The dark side contained a significant amount of bismut 2003 Page #105  
e and more details of the hypnosis contained many of the stories which woul 2003 Page #143  
ly interested in IZ—2 as this site contained the majority of structural det 2003 Page #232  
 media article on the UFO subject. Contained within the article, I was inte 2004 Page #14  
overnment: Whether the allegations contained in the recently published book 2004 Page #53  
es" and entities. One of the pages contained a list of locations where Amer 2004 Page #69  
 that had been retrieved. The file contained a report, a separate black and 2004 Page #74  
r. Bush's reaction to the material contained in the main portion of the art 2004 Page #90  
 He (Brian Walker) saw a file that contained a number of official governmen 2004 Page #100  
s, bodies, etc. He claims the file contained information on an event in Pen 2004 Page #100  
pose or motive, if the information contained in such forged papers is compl 2004 Page #141  
issarionov had a secret file which contained reports and letters in Stalin' 2004 Page #153  
ist Rocket Exam Results II • Craft contained two small seats for occupants  2004 Page #168  
g Bear Lake, CA 92315 The envelope contained 330 8" x 10.5"pages, plus some 2004 Page #244  
Humarutas, Varginha. The other box contained sometrung living-perhaps the c 2005 Page #32  
omprehensive version of Abstract 6 contained in Scringfield's paper present 2005 Page #43  
involving the US military has been contained in a computer center at \\"fri 2005 Page #79  
"Flying Saucers? They're r\ Myth!" Contained within the article is a small  2005 Page #133  
 treasure were told that the boxes contained "the wings and engine of a fly 2005 Page #134  
 There was also an instrument that contained colored fluids. A central colu 2005 Page #166  
 a splash. The DC!J After Rosn1e/l contained some eye-opening revelations . 2005 Page #167  
 has not faltered. The information contained in these papers is the copyrig 2006 Page #2  
ad a three inch thick booklet that contained information on 57 known types  2006 Page #19  
uidebook" in 1979 and said that it contained much information on each of gr 2006 Page #19  
tem. The booster's steel nose cone contained hydraulic and electrical syste 2006 Page #77  
ced Development Projects division) contained a tantalizingly brief descript 2006 Page #79  
int they hadn't been told what was contained in the crates. "They stopped a 2006 Page #124  
ard had gotten into the vault that contained classified material and was ye 2006 Page #157  
nto the administration office that contained the vault. Four Photographs of 2006 Page #157  
c)." The above teletype message is contained in file 62-83894, the "flying  2006 Page #174  
ted many of the labs, one of which contained a total body radiation counter 2006 Page #199  
 has not faltered. The information contained in these papers is the copyrig 2007 Page #3  
n an oversized opaque envelope and contained a four page, four color prospe 2007 Page #67  
 fact that the FOIAoriginate files contained "nothing damaging to us," sugg 2007 Page #143  
round it Like they were keeping it contained, almost, because if it were ou 2007 Page #171  
icosroswell.com. Note: All content contained in this paper is copyrighted b 2007 Page #192  
 O Globo, published a letter which contained an extraordinary account and t 2007 Page #194  
rcentages of the chemical elements contained in the metal samples. The Hita 2007 Page #201  
 has nor faltered. The information contained in these papers is rhe copyrig 2008 Page #3  
ighting report files and each file contained several hundred pages of docum 2008 Page #64  
ing device reveals that the vessel contained the entire Venusian population 2008 Page #102  
s writing. In hindsight , since it contained the Index and lots of names, I 2008 Page #107  
 www.openminds.tv. The information contained in these papers is the cop) ri 2009 Page #3  
S BEEN ASSIGNED TO THE fNFORMATION CONTAINED HEREfN . fNTRODUCTION In the y 2009 Page #23  
mber 29, 1961. The Burned Document contained a number of directives concern 2009 Page #39  
s: the vessel that fell in Arizona contained 4 entities, 2 were disabled an 2009 Page #53  

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r 4-1/2 oz. Apparently a collapsed container of some sort, it baffles scien 2003 Page #46  
 and rolling the edges to make the container It may have originally been so 2003 Page #47  
erator of the ion microprobe, into container for magnesium isotope ratio an 2003 Page #108  
orproof, water-grease-proof wooden container Note: organic matter handled d 2003 Page #175  
c), put materials back in shipping container Check against documents, inspe 2003 Page #177  
k powder packaged in a cylindrical container about 5 inches in die.meter an 2009 Page #176  

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he purpose was of having had these containers brought to this scene. It see 2003 Page #70  
emains: ice, tarps, labels, sealed containers o Small pieces in jars, marke 2003 Page #177  

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                           The box containin g Space Duck Pops is illustrat 2007 Page #64  

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e of questionable provenance, some containing very intriguing pieces of inf 2003 Page #41  
y 27, 1996, a third letter arrived containing a surprise — six more pieces  2003 Page #102  
t of zinc separated by thin layers containing a high bismuth content." Figu 2003 Page #105  
n a 50 milliliter Erlenmeyer flask containing 20 ml of 4% acetic acid by vo 2003 Page #114  
e old cemeteries in the area, many containing the graves of early settlers  2004 Page #27  
t Airship Mystery, the small grave containing significant bits of metal, th 2004 Page #31  
il from LaCrosse, WI, of a package containing the original negative of Spec 2004 Page #127  
plit into two groups. The pictures containing Ramey were taken with one typ 2004 Page #234  
raft, QF 80, remote-controlled and containing "crews" of monkeys were flown 2005 Page #50  
involving "an ammuniti on magazine containing high explosives and pyrotechn 2005 Page #153  
the Wood team and Friedman); while containing numerous discrepancies as ide 2006 Page #16  
ut, Collins lost his emergency kit containing several official letters and  2006 Page #75  
ollection of papers was also begun containing research reports, conference  2006 Page #197  
n \\food presented some news cLips containing what certainly appeared to be 2007 Page #25  
 beam of Eght onto the floor below containing the statement, "Showcasing th 2007 Page #67  
 the universe. With our own galaxy containing an estimated 100-million eart 2007 Page #184  
tivated technology that sent light containing binary code communication int 2008 Page #94  
 "Top Secret" intelligence digests containing the most up-to-date operation 2009 Page #24  
 IS AN EXECUTIVE BRIEFING DOCUMENT CONTAINING SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE INFORM 2009 Page #26  

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of which would be essential to the containment and recovery anywhere in the 2004 Page #7  
hat confounds military attempts at containment/control. The NHI craft is de 2006 Page #63  
ted the team from arriving sooner. Containment of the 150-acre brushfire hi 2006 Page #82  
r highly sophisticated multi-level containment facilities exist in industry 2006 Page #103  
since the 40s The concerns for the containment of alien pathogens probably  2006 Page #103  
ould not be attempted without BL-4 containment." The facility USARMIID at F 2006 Page #106  

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elements present. The tan material contains a clay, calcium (carbonate), ti 2003 Page #50  
iensINTRODUCTION-GENERAL 6. Scope: contains information on o Determination, 2003 Page #174  
aft, and occupants o Appendix l-la contains references, including technical 2003 Page #174  
Institute, Washington D.C., 1976. (Contains many references pre-1954) □ Cly 2003 Page #182  
evy, Univ, of Arizona Press, 1991 (Contains many r^ferepces pre-1954) 5J LA 2003 Page #182  
ot conform to the regulations ' □ "Contains inaccurate information" "Is inc 2003 Page #186  
ts around the central sphere which contains the measurement and remote cont 2004 Page #12  
agnetic like stainless steel which contains only 15 percent iron. Debunker  2004 Page #30  
ar Bases Behind the Flying Saucers contains a reference to "secret radar ba 2004 Page #219  
dren's books. The Bowen manuscript contains several classification caveats. 2004 Page #244  
eley, Maine. The publication, whkh contains the complete Reich-Einstein cor 2005 Page #93  
the paints and coatings. The F-101 contains no thermoplastic composites or  2006 Page #85  
umented events related? This paper contains a discussion of the possibility 2006 Page #164  
ubstance known as "Black Oil" that contains a microbial life forn1 capable  2008 Page #103  

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ted island is still believed to be contaminated and is still off-limits. •  2006 Page #107  
hat might have been a biologically contaminated body. "Inquiries to the FAA 2006 Page #136  
l thousand DIS files that had been contaminated by asbestos. It was feared  2008 Page #64  

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ken. There was a minimal radiation contamination and it was quickly dispers 2003 Page #99  
AM, flatbeds, camouflaged .? EBEs —contamination worry, dead ones in ice; t 2003 Page #175  
emove to secure location. Minimize contamination. Injured, wounded EBEs tre 2003 Page #177  
om Sandia experience^ some form of contamination resulting in the deaths of 2003 Page #235  
 "The Panel was concerned over the contamination of several SED personnel u 2004 Page #81  
ky Mountain Arsenal having nuclear contamination and cover-ups for nerve ga 2004 Page #124  
DoD regarding the cover-ups of the contamination of the surrounding territo 2004 Page #125  
om Sandia experienced some form of contamination resulting in the deatl1s o 2005 Page #126  
d careful procedures . The risk of contamination alone, as cited above, is  2005 Page #126  
heck for biological or radioactive contamination. This was combined with hi 2006 Page #18  
. The Panel was concerned over the contamination of several SED17 personnel 2006 Page #103  
, perhaps a chemical or biological contamination, had caused all the soldie 2007 Page #187  
 them so as to avoid their harmful contamination and also adverse changes i 2008 Page #36  
. 19 The possibility that "harmful contamination" of the earth and its peop 2008 Page #36  

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 have been higher than 27%, and is contempl ating the possibility of a hoax 2008 Page #108  

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ourse a large number of motives to contemplate. However, some races seem to 2006 Page #116  
uclear weapons are too horrific to contemplate. Shielding of systems and ci 2006 Page #140  
matter of UFOs seriously enough to contemplate the social, political, econo 2007 Page #59  

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lassified world" could easily have contemplated a research program to fully 2006 Page #116  

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s, however, could be assumed to be contemplating how best to take over the  2006 Page #116  

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dertake further investigations ." "Contemporaneously with the setting up of 2009 Page #170  

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0 a year by 1938, a millionaire by contemporary terms. Wall Street banker F 2003 Page #85  
e other possibilities not found by contemporary science. It is also recomme 2003 Page #237  
 credible detail. According to the contemporary accounts, the pilot was bur 2004 Page #30  
ars with few, even in the relevant contemporary government, aware of how it 2004 Page #63  
l Incident, as it has evolved as a contemporary legend, and as it is interp 2004 Page #132  
ortentous and complex issue of the contemporary era. Not only must we confr 2005 Page #73  
njn g UFOs all conform to the best contemporary knowledge on the subject? M 2005 Page #104  
any, was not possible, as it was a contemporary hoax filmed only on video.  2005 Page #148  
 a life form that does not fit our contemporary understanding of human (it  2006 Page #52  
ien contact scenarios put forth by contemporary Ufologists have this ambigu 2006 Page #61  
 the outset. 1 believe that in the contemporary world an intelligence and c 2009 Page #12  
s of the past accomplishments with contemporary ones are misleading ; more  2009 Page #19  
e outset. I believe that in the ?? contemporary world of an intelligence an 2009 Page #23  

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 Eterature generated about Reich's contempt trial is considerable and any t 2005 Page #101  
us experiments. Trus resulted in a contempt of court citation; and ,vrule t 2005 Page #101  
ular incident that drew such media contempt , even by the standards of main 2009 Page #134  

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he evening there was no traffic to contend with. Wickens wheeled his vehicl 2004 Page #34  
 that point there was "The Rip" to contend with, a fast moving current caus 2004 Page #40  
 military and intelligence sources contend that the Truman Administration o 2006 Page #139  

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n get complicated, especially when contending with 60 plus years of UFO his 2009 Page #154  

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Metal foil found with high silicon content Manufacture of domestic aluminum 2003 Page #44  
ect of their conversations and the content of the meetings he attends. He w 2003 Page #86  
n layers containing a high bismuth content." Figure 9. Scanning electron mi 2003 Page #105  
. Today, I will be summarizing the content of this remarkable document, dis 2003 Page #169  
ollowing summarizes main points of content 11'8/2003 Special Operations Man 2003 Page #170  
endly powers." Slide 16 scopes the content of the rest of the Manual, ident 2003 Page #173  
onder this. Slide 29 is the actual content of one of the Manual pages, the  2003 Page #176  
 "Anything can be faked today ” □ "Content is the theme of science fiction  2003 Page #186  
 there". The substantially similar content and format to that of another di 2003 Page #203  
signatures appear to be identical. Content Hypotheses: Emulation or Boilerp 2003 Page #203  
or believability. Furthermore, the content was emulated and signatures were 2003 Page #203  
ive" equipment had "properties and content common to metals of this area."  2004 Page #30  
ax, can be viewed and examined for content, even if they are only copies of 2004 Page #221  
rovenance, paper and ink analysis, content analysis, authenticity "zingers, 2004 Page #242  
 including marginalia, ink, paper, content, and provenance. An overview of  2004 Page #242  
uality forensics, but also for its content and — at times — cryptic directi 2004 Page #242  
re is suggestive and controversial content describing a potential motivatio 2004 Page #243  
one the source of the intellectual content, although, given the nature of t 2004 Page #243  
paper and ink analysis; the third, content analysis; the fourth, what we ha 2004 Page #243  
ink analysis might weigh more than content or provenance, thus giving a doc 2004 Page #243  
in the intelligence community. The content of the burned a memo consists of 2004 Page #251  
en the inks, paper watermarks, and content, it is only the CIA, KGB or equi 2004 Page #253  
 the case, what unique and obscure content markers do they contain that are 2005 Page #135  
le subtlety, accurate oddness) 4.0 Content (The key data of the story and i 2005 Page #135  
e given a weighting factor of 5.0. Content: Refers to all the informational 2005 Page #136  
public after the case was exposed? Content is given a weighting factor of 2 2005 Page #136  
vent? Is the placement of document content with respect to organizational h 2005 Page #136  
 are wrong, similar handwriting or content possibly copied from other docum 2005 Page #137  
ensic tests of paper, ink, obscure content, handwritin g, period typography 2005 Page #137  
ment case, there exists persuasive content, correct typography and zingers. 2005 Page #137  
g efforts. The Defenders are quite content to debunk, deny, and defame. As  2006 Page #182  
ation was created to manao-e media content: the Central lntelLigence Agency 2007 Page #11  
                          ► 4) NYT content analysis shows increasing anti-U 2007 Page #24  
/www.mexicosroswell.com. Note: All content contained in this paper is copyr 2007 Page #192  
ilitary aircraft-the government is content, publicly at least, to continue  2008 Page #31  
 to use for comparison because the content and thrust of the ideas are high 2008 Page #107  
 pages. Last year l focused on the content of two leaked documents: the Ein 2009 Page #8  
he first and outlining the amazing content and instructions on maintaining  2009 Page #8  
lly , they are: Number Subject and content Date words Prospects for the Nex 2009 Page #10  
e three June 28 NSAM's support the content of Kennedy's NSM to the Director 2009 Page #38  
... Although no date is given, its content directly suggests the month of S 2009 Page #39  

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ial account at any rate. It is the contention of this paper that Mr. Forres 2003 Page #85  
t about space aliens, UFOs, or the contention that "they" are already here. 2006 Page #50  

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ch other, particularly on one very contentious point amongst skeptics, name 2004 Page #216  
und of the Ramey office photos one contentious point has repeatedly raised  2004 Page #233  
hs (ROP) had been taken? This is a contentious point because the one person 2004 Page #233  

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                                   Contents Famous UFO-Related Quotes ..... 2003 Page #3  
ntares Multimedia, Ashland, Oregon Contents of video Section 1 Researcher's 2003 Page #43  
rcraft to alien spacecraft. • File contents missing at national Archives in 2003 Page #160  
hentic manuals. After the Table of Contents (which follows in exact detail  2003 Page #173  
tions for ensuring safe removal of contents, complete with packaging diagra 2003 Page #176  
Berliner receiving the box and its contents of exposed 35-mm Tri-X film. Th 2003 Page #179  
f guessing. Furthermore, since the contents have been publicly disclosed, t 2003 Page #179  
r 40 minutes or so to the detailed contents of the Special Operations Manua 2003 Page #185  
                                   Contents Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide Histo 2004 Page #3  
, and the Department of State. Its contents make for intriguing reading: Th 2004 Page #9  
ving a misimpression of the actual contents of that FBI telegram. Isn't it  2004 Page #142  
unterintelligence. The Burned Memo Contents The first page of this nine pag 2004 Page #250  
are old and real and therefore the contents are valid for that point in his 2004 Page #254  
 Police Officers Association . The contents are dated March 5, 1942, in whi 2005 Page #122  
tamped i\1L\JIC, unveils startling contents .9 Near midnight on July 3, 194 2005 Page #125  
h nevertheless remains as official contents closely controlled in the Natio 2005 Page #126  
                                   Contents The UFO "Why?" Questions Stanto 2006 Page #3  
ls of security. When combined with contents outlined by the SOM1-01 manual, 2006 Page #24  
lia: (Penis, testicles and scrotal contents in males, and, on occasion, the 2006 Page #115  
f the analysis of the craft or its contents. Nothing is known about the dea 2006 Page #136  
 the Spirit of Inclusion The basic contents of this report were first prese 2006 Page #181  
                                   Contents News management In the Wake of  2007 Page #5  
as "well-connected" DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS ■ About 330 pages, some fragile 2007 Page #43  
hat hangar". Speculating about the contents of th.is restricted hangar woul 2007 Page #110  
        The bulk of the document's contents are focused upon telephone com· 2007 Page #135  
ncerning Monroe's accivicies , che contents of whjch are unfortunately, bur 2007 Page #137  
, and the Department of Seate. Its contents make for intriguing reading: Su 2007 Page #142  
                                   Contents April 18, 1962: The Las Vegas U 2008 Page #5  
ng fully aware of the illuminating contents of its very own files, i.e. mem 2008 Page #23  
                                   Contents Edward Teller and UFOs: Forensi 2009 Page #5  
 memo." Today we will focus on the contents of the last "leaked" package dr 2009 Page #8  
ls the way he usually did. The S-4 contents consist of the following: A cov 2009 Page #8  
F THE UNITED STATES GOVEIU'IMENT . CONTENTS SHOULD BE REGARDED AS AN ADVISO 2009 Page #23  
ng authorities responsible for its contents. As soon as the President Elect 2009 Page #25  
O at Maury Island. The box and its contents went up in flames, along with t 2009 Page #31  
of a government document.18 If its contents are accurate, it provides smoki 2009 Page #39  
973-1991 Richard M. Dolan Table of Contents l. Glob.11 Str,ngen"''- 197.:-- 2009 Page #141  
 capable of evaluating much of the contents of the letters I had received.  2009 Page #179  

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 viewed as the first real military contest between communism and capitalism 2006 Page #165  
 and Cheese offered an instant win contest. The copy also admonished kids a 2007 Page #63  
is ponsorino-the ,Weirdest Commute Contest.' ... Be creati\·e and use alter 2007 Page #69  

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 extraterrestrial contact) In that context I was allowed to review the clas 2003 Page #197  
f these. So when I saw this in the context that I had been allowed in this  2003 Page #197  
t there were too many oddities the context of the Great Airship Mystery, th 2004 Page #31  
ornia in the SETI program. In that context I was allowed to review the clas 2004 Page #187  
heerleader and provided historical context to many of the puzzles we encoun 2004 Page #227  
could have been used in the proper context. However, Hoyt S. Vandenberg die 2004 Page #247  
ents below: The text reads: In the context of the above it has become neces 2004 Page #251  
 important that we view it in some context. More, that we have a basic unde 2005 Page #88  
t universal criticism. Read out of context -that is, without benefit of any 2005 Page #102  
acing this manual in an historical context, creation of the Interplanetary  2005 Page #127  
in the 1940s to recent decades. As context, Air Force regulation AFR 200-2, 2005 Page #141  
d it to the Sunday Express in that context. "The science journalist who was 2006 Page #125  
 PLACE IN CEDAR CITY, UTAH, IN THE CONTEXT OF YOUR FATHER'S RADAR WORK FOR  2006 Page #154  
verb or noun to be consistent with context. These errors may provide clues  2008 Page #105  
9 puts the subject and question in context. One should bear in mind that th 2008 Page #110  
e. For example, it begins, "In the context of the above ... " when what is  2008 Page #110  
 apparent, and most crucial in the context of the ideological confrontation 2009 Page #12  
decision on UFO policy in a proper context of defense. (b) To include in an 2009 Page #19  
apparent , and most crucial in the context of the ideological confrontation 2009 Page #23  
ty of the writer and the political context indicates it was written shortly 2009 Page #39  
 happens in a vacuum." To put into context the appearance of strange phenom 2009 Page #156  

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have spread quickly throughout the continent, particularly in Bolivia and i 2004 Page #8  
cer Curtain descended • across the continent(two continents) • 162 Cities I 2004 Page #165  
 ZI ["Zone of the Interior" or the continent al U.S.l and has, in the 4602d 2005 Page #141  
aircraft which was approaching the continent from Goose Bay, Labrador. The  2006 Page #169  
have spread quickly throughout the continent, particularly in Bolivia and i 2007 Page #142  
■ South /ur1erica ■ Bntain and the Continent ■ Middle E:ist ■ The Soviet Ur 2008 Page #161  

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-P7) northeast of Albuquerque, and Continental Divide (AFS-P51) a bit east  2004 Page #71  
 (AFS-P7) east of Albuquerque, and Continental Divide (AFS-P51) a bit east  2004 Page #71  
n Moriarty, New Mexico, and one in Continental Divide, New Mexico) had actu 2004 Page #220  
r cities along the East Coast. The Continental Air Command has scrambled an 2006 Page #164  
to cause this much activity by the Continental Air Command.                 2006 Page #164  
 treated as a serious event by the Continental Air Command. Truman's explan 2006 Page #168  
urs, 6 December 1950 1. The ConAC (Continental Air Command) Air Defense Con 2006 Page #170  
raft were friendly" means that the Continental Air Command radar operators  2006 Page #172  
sitive? Are we to believe that the Continental Air Command scrambled aircra 2006 Page #173  
sed to the local commanders of the Continental Air Command aircraft to prev 2006 Page #173  

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scended • across the continent(two continents) • 162 Cities Involved in: Po 2004 Page #165  

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e for the widest possible range of contingencies. Behind 61                 2006 Page #64  

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rained there and there was a large contingency of British flight instructor 2003 Page #33  
public and press witness them, use Contingency Plan! 11/8/2003 Speaal Opera 2003 Page #175  
rash site. The Manual alludes to a Contingency Plan in the event that large 2003 Page #176  
l trends, build alliances, develop contingency plans, make strategic invest 2006 Page #60  
rved as a perfect foundation for a contingency cover story. If Air Force sp 2006 Page #83  
ON THE MOONTHERE WOULD RA. VE BEEN CONTINGENCY PL..\NS!!!! BTW: THE NASA PR 2008 Page #151  
lite program which was part of the Contingency Plan for U.S. Reaction to So 2009 Page #17  
e could have read our response and contingency plans for nuclear attack if  2009 Page #18  

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l and apathy born of fear, a small contingent of the U.S. Army passed almos 2005 Page #153  

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so many events -the sightings, the continual mutilation events, the so-call 2007 Page #55  
:Will~~ The Structure of Secrecy ■ Continual mitary encounters with UFOs. ■ 2009 Page #152  

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electro-counter measures, ECMs. We continually played tag with the Air Forc 2006 Page #149  
Political and corporate leadership continually swap roles creating a merger 2008 Page #145  

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 in this matter is critical to the continuance of the group. Today it is wi 2004 Page #251  
 to this matter is critical to the continuance of the group. 19 The documen 2009 Page #39  

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of the government on the subject. "Continuation of the Project," said Seama 2004 Page #178  
 including several that showed the continuation of a relationship with the  2008 Page #129  

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finally permitted the interview to continue. Joel described how he and his  2003 Page #68  
f the meetings he attends. He will continue keeping this diary until early  2003 Page #86  
ings, and a few of them decided to continue a "scientific investigation" of 2003 Page #146  
invasion] and the best plan was to continue the development of a weapon tha 2003 Page #150  
er orders, thia investigation will continue. ULTRA                          2003 Page #237  
believed it was more than that." I continue to be undecided. I have tried t 2004 Page #31  
an eye on the light's progress and continue taking statements. just as the  2004 Page #38  
Concrete in Shag Harbor UFO — RCAF Continue Search Today A spokesman for a  2004 Page #41  
a message from RCC telling them to continue the search for a few more days, 2004 Page #42  
epresented a smoking gun, but they continue to generate some interesting sm 2004 Page #58  
h mysterious lights and beams, and continue worldwide to date. And what abo 2004 Page #82  
sions for us to keep in mind as we continue to probe the corners of UFOs an 2004 Page #106  
atever it may turn out to be, will continue to be very slow in coming. 145  2004 Page #148  
ce exposed by Cahn, why would they continue to play the game, particularly  2004 Page #219  
BLUE BOOK: "Project BLUE BOOK will continue in its current intelligence col 2004 Page #253  
ands to this day. Gevaerd and Leir continue their . . . mvesagaaons. 1 The  2005 Page #37  
al vehicles." These sorts of memos continue through the remainder of the 19 2005 Page #74  
re important as this is -as I will continue to argue below -there is a fund 2005 Page #77  
tory nearly fifty years past, they continue to remain as shattering and rel 2005 Page #104  
dibly, however, they wanted him to continue spreading the story far and wid 2005 Page #133  
victed and known con man) asked co continue telling his largely discredited 2005 Page #133  
g saucer being stored at Fort Knox continue to be part of the UFO crash/ret 2005 Page #134  
ar 1fay 6 can be made; however, we continue to examine any possibilities."  2005 Page #143  
hough its functions must certainly continue unless we believe the military  2005 Page #143  
le, and research imo the film will continue. Ray Santilli pictured in 1995  2005 Page #151  
ions and military close encounters continue through the 1990s and 21st cent 2006 Page #29  
lan urged that recovery operations continue throughout the night if at all  2006 Page #75  
ir. Of the many controversies that continue to surround the Berwyn enigma,  2006 Page #121  
 and Porton Down seems destined to continue. (31) Let us now turn our atten 2006 Page #133  
the Defenders need to do. They can continue to preach their "scientific" an 2006 Page #182  
city, speculation, and debate that continue to smolder over similar events, 2006 Page #183  
sented The witnesses have been and continue to be heard. For those who have 2006 Page #193  
decided to leave the Foundation to continue working on my Ph.D. and my writ 2006 Page #207  
 :~~~,:;.:·.· ~-~~ Further details continue to leak our. In March of 2001,  2007 Page #13  
 :-4~:S;Mop~up any lo_ose ends and continue to · t': -\~r,ei force•o 1c:·a1 2007 Page #29  
rces. 4. Mop up any loose ends and continue to reinforce official denials a 2007 Page #29  
hat UFO and alien-related ads wi!J continue to visit the pages and screens  2007 Page #77  
se!J products and services as they continue to assure the public that UFOs  2007 Page #77  
om the very end which says "I will continue to disrupt at the very highest  2007 Page #89  
sses are being pursued and we wiJJ continue to uncover what we can about th 2007 Page #127  
 is content, publicly at least, to continue to play it's ·'no evidence of a 2008 Page #31  
s that have had, and in some cases continue to have, a major bearing on nat 2008 Page #37  
ich listeners were then invited to continue. The fact that such extensive m 2008 Page #65  
 of whether the United States will continue :esting of fission bombs and de 2008 Page #113  
l Socialism , the globalists could continue to pit the various nations agai 2008 Page #126  
of their legitimacy or value), and continue selling the ideas until accepte 2008 Page #144  
ries and practices they funded and continue to fund are fundamentally flawe 2008 Page #144  
anoid mindset cannot be allowed to continue as long as an effective counter 2009 Page #16  
n on the important issue. We could continue '·classification " of UFO docum 2009 Page #21  
ecommended that this policy should continue in the new administration. Barr 2009 Page #25  
 the research into her story might continue. 88 German Scientists at WP AFB 2009 Page #94  

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ted that the search for the object continued until about 2 A.M. but nothing 2003 Page #56  
the city of Greensburg. The object continued to move over Route 30 East, th 2003 Page #58  
 have been damaged. This tree path continued down through the woods into th 2003 Page #63  
ational Security State: "Forrestal continued in good spirits throughout all 2003 Page #91  
ry." 4. "It had been accepted that continued treatment would have brought M 2003 Page #95  
al static magnetic field. Research continued with tests of the metal in sta 2003 Page #111  
ising to find that bubble emission continued for days. Since the bubbles ar 2003 Page #112  
 he listened in to the signals and continued to watch the enigmatic lights, 2003 Page #142  
1-32003 PROJECT PURPOSE AND GOALS (continued) 2. General: take it seriously 2003 Page #172  
 Manual PROJECT PURPOSE AND GOALS (continued) 4. History of the Group: and  2003 Page #172  
eports INTRO —DEFINITION AND DATA (continued) 10. Description of Extraterre 2003 Page #174  
/8/2003INTRO —DEFINITION AND DATA (continued) 11. Description of Extraterre 2003 Page #175  
is a fine set of arguments against continued secrecy, shown in Slide 64. Ne 2003 Page #185  
3 Special Operations Manual 62 WHY CONTINUED SECRECY IS PROBABLY A BAD IDEA 2003 Page #188  
ack of control, which has led to a continued cover-up, while officials scra 2003 Page #190  
but is significant as it indicates continued local interest in the subject  2004 Page #6  
l UFO Crash Retrieval Conference I continued to peruse the files of both th 2004 Page #9  
 the spheres landed smoothly. As I continued to peruse the various reports  2004 Page #11  
ost importance in this respect." I continued to review the article, and was 2004 Page #13  
ight lead to panic." The newspaper continued: "Contrary to information from 2004 Page #13  
ious by an anonymous NSA employee, continued to puzzle me. Rather than indi 2004 Page #14  
fty miles an hour..." The accounts continued story after story. Something b 2004 Page #32  
 at least 24 hours. But the search continued with other boats and fresh cre 2004 Page #41  
ill under intelligent control, and continued to another destination along t 2004 Page #42  
n, new information has irregularly continued to make its way to us, a goodl 2004 Page #46  
Given the scale of such a claim, I continued to work the avenues of investi 2004 Page #51  
dge UFO incident. Lord Hill-Norton continued to serve his country as a memb 2004 Page #53  
mergency trucks engines. The crews continued to shine their spot lights int 2004 Page #57  
's call in early July 1995. He had continued to be troubled by partial memo 2004 Page #59  
ossibly crippled by the explosion, continued to fly in airspace north of Ft 2004 Page #67  
Turner's "peculiar phenomena" have continued into the 21st Century. But som 2004 Page #82  
andry came to the White House, and continued until Truman left office in Ja 2004 Page #84  
ng battle with lung cancer. He had continued his research and writing to th 2004 Page #110  
 official Air Force UFO study that continued until 1968. In spite of the fa 2004 Page #136  
 right there. But actually Clinton continued his remark by saying, "But if  2004 Page #140  
 along the old highway 44." Ramsey continued: Doug also said — he was going 2004 Page #217  
40s21 — hardly seem to warrant the continued 215                            2004 Page #218  
isc "off his wingtip." Stringfield continued that: "Without hesitation, Wea 2005 Page #42  
t about 25,000 feet. The plane had continued co climb to 30,000 feet, but t 2005 Page #65  
stion? Precision." Andrews' letter continued with a very interestin g state 2005 Page #80  
immigrated to Scandinavia. Here he continued with his experiments and thera 2005 Page #89  
 such a discovery might create, he continued to verify his findings without 2005 Page #91  
 , and Einstein and his assistants continued to change hands over the next  2005 Page #92  
cessary, could their conference be continued into the evening, and how did  2005 Page #98  
the Air Force. Leaving Ohio, Moise continued on ro Arizona. 1\t[eanwhile, R 2005 Page #99  
ative humidity for Tucson. Drawing continued, mostly from the southwest dir 2005 Page #99  
able after this sequence of events continued to repeat. Weather modificatio 2005 Page #99  
 seen circling the area. More UFOs continued to be observed in direct relat 2005 Page #100  
paratus, or written materials, and continued with rus experiments. Trus res 2005 Page #101  
ted to join the Air Force where he continued his studies along with his spe 2005 Page #174  
on a roadside emergency phone then continued driving toward Lake Isabella.  2006 Page #71  
mmed, the vehicle was unguided. It continued on a northerly heading over th 2006 Page #79  
ed Hoyt's film. Cleanup activities continued for several weeks. Responding  2006 Page #83  
 the mountains of West Virginia. I continued to visit Braxton County and do 2006 Page #89  
ickened some of the group but they continued. Mrs. May and Lemon then heard 2006 Page #90  
he path and to their left. As they continued to walk toward the tree, they  2006 Page #90  
nickname of the "GREEN MONSTER." I continued to speak with Mrs. May and her 2006 Page #94  
n case something else happened." I continued to research library archives a 2006 Page #95  
ght path across the country and it continued to fly on a western trajectory 2006 Page #97  
dge National Laboratory (ORNL) and continued on a direct course heading tow 2006 Page #97  
efinitely not an isolated event. I continued to search through regional and 2006 Page #98  
d a field day with the story. As I continued to research this amazing story 2006 Page #99  
 reached world wide recognition? I continued to research the story and came 2006 Page #99  
entered on mice. The investigation continued in that direction, with a brea 2006 Page #111  
and a number of other agencies." I continued: "Excuse me, Nick: a number of 2006 Page #131  
hooting down a UFO. "Normally," he continued, "the Ministry of Defense only 2006 Page #131  
ntamination procedures. The convoy continued non-stop, using back roads and 2006 Page #135  
 Bombs MJ12's Annex C, Paragraph 5 continued: "From 1949 to late 1950, ther 2006 Page #141  
near Limestone. If the objects had continued on the 200 degree course at a  2006 Page #172  
acked by the Dow AFB radar as they continued southward.) The most puzzling  2006 Page #173  
theastern USA and at least one had continued in a southwesterly direction a 2006 Page #179  
s untimely death put an end to his continued endeavors. Field Research in N 2006 Page #198  
placed it behind his seat while we continued our discussion. I realized tha 2006 Page #204  
p the subject again! The therapist continued his contact for several years  2006 Page #206  
 the National E11quirer:·,::::?~? (continued) · ., '·· · , ► 1952: Gene Pop 2007 Page #26  
ssified/ad industry alliance and I continued to study the information I'd a 2007 Page #76  
 No, before the fire was out. They continued to fight the fire that was up  2007 Page #125  
,000 feet. The burning apparentl y continued until the next day. Descriptio 2007 Page #128  
uld be back tO harass them if they continued to pass out the flyers. Curren 2007 Page #129  
fraid but he held his position and continued watching. The rest of the UFOs 2007 Page #129  
The engine power then returned and continued to run without further problem 2007 Page #130  
t a very rugh level -to ensure the continued secrec} of the Government's in 2007 Page #137  
d to the north of the mountain and continued to take photographs. Astonisru 2007 Page #137  
undered. And the reports from 1960 continued to flood into Moon Dust headqu 2007 Page #139  
but is significant as it indicates continued local interest in the subject  2007 Page #140  
 city of Brownsville . As the disc continued to hug the Texas coast heading 2007 Page #185  
at tower above 5,000 feet, the UFO continued gradually descending and slowi 2007 Page #186  
ffort wound down, U.S. authorities continued their electronjc eavesdropping 2007 Page #187  
ded and took off again. The object continued its journey, reaching Reno whe 2008 Page #16  
osite directions . 9 And Oak Ridge continued to be a target for the mysteri 2008 Page #28  
-has been carefully and decisively continued by the British Government with 2008 Page #32  
ons, while Penniston and Burroughs continued walking deeper into the woods. 2008 Page #80  
een an ordinary meteorite. Rubtsov continued that: 95                       2008 Page #101  
vicious circle which threatens the continued existence of mankind, as no ot 2008 Page #117  
k of England. Loans approved which continued through the 1930s with most of 2008 Page #127  
enemy national' relationships that continued as late as 1951." The newly-re 2008 Page #129  
les" as long as the elusive "UFO'' continued to evade anti-satellite defens 2009 Page #17  
ave to certify, year by year, that continued secrecy is required. The rule  2009 Page #21  
tion, for the first two months and continued to collect and classify data a 2009 Page #137  
teful if this development could be continued to completion by New Zealand o 2009 Page #165  

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of Defence Space Affairs post 1960(Continued- Ministry of Defence Grouping) 2004 Page #156  

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there a Cover-up? More information continues to surface on the Kecksburg In 2003 Page #66  
ateriel on an open-ended basis. He continues to serve with distinction thro 2003 Page #86  
y as Operation Majestic Twelve. It continues to be my feeling that any futu 2003 Page #134  
 sworn in. This is a practice that continues up to the present. Truman help 2003 Page #191  
pers at the time, the Aurora crash continues to be a source of controversy. 2004 Page #26  
earch for the truth, ever elusive, continues. Endnotes I Do You Believe in  2004 Page #223  
ehind the Ramey Office Photographs continues. I won't go into boring detail 2004 Page #238  
for several decades now, and which continues to remain unacknowledged offic 2005 Page #84  
fology's most sigruficant chapters continues to remain one of its least kno 2005 Page #88  
ems clear that secret work on UFOs continues witrun hidden and secure gover 2005 Page #119  
honest UFO researcher whose search continues. Nowhere is thjs better demons 2005 Page #138  
f the materials budget." Townshend continues: "Having been asked over the y 2005 Page #149  
f SOM1-01 as a 1954 document There continues to be debate over the genuinen 2006 Page #15  
 of what the witnesses saw, and it continues to be shown over fifty years l 2006 Page #91  
of his source for the story, as he continues to do to this very day, and in 2006 Page #122  
 feet high. The surface of the bay continues to roil and bubble for several 2006 Page #184  
d bgond. The evidence has been and continues to be presented The witnesses  2006 Page #193  
re, and created a controversy that continues to rage to this day. That some 2008 Page #31  
h Isles. 15 The British Government continues to disagree-at least with thos 2008 Page #33  
a fainter light in the middle." He continues : "Reports such as this came t 2008 Page #33  
 craft. And the fact that Tunguska continues to play a major role in the wo 2008 Page #102  
rd and that of the word Pentateuch continues. If my earlier hypothesized sc 2008 Page #109  
rson Morley against the CIA, which continues to withhold over three hundred 2009 Page #34  
 human recovery team, the document continues: A bizarre situation was encou 2009 Page #53  
ns and a small robot came out." It continues on from there. More than forty 2009 Page #134  
as an offensive weapon," the paper continues , "it does not offer such a th 2009 Page #159  
er, howe\'er, W'5. smd lo have the continues "it doc,,; nol offer snc-n j n 2009 Page #182  

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been mentioned. Radiation with its continuin g refinement, promises sophist 2009 Page #22  

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 that the Secretary's condition is continuing to improve. Richard Dolan not 2003 Page #91  
itz thought that the aliens were a continuing threat, but Hansen felt that  2003 Page #144  
be necessary if any^ regarding our continuing action in regard to China. '  2003 Page #230  
May 6 can be made; however, we are continuing to examine any possibilities. 2004 Page #9  
he third night. With UFO sightings continuing, Deputy Base Commander Charle 2004 Page #47  
ssibly unconstitutional, to permit continuing protection of the UFO secrecy 2004 Page #123  
hat high, couldn't the cover-up be continuing today? This is another disput 2004 Page #140  
st, but that didn't stop them from continuing to deny their relevance. Karl 2004 Page #220  
mation . In the United States, the continuing crisis of \,Xlatergate and ye 2005 Page #84  
 of the most important reasons for continuing secrecy is the strong desire  2005 Page #140  
kt. • 1995: U.S. accuses Russia of continuing its bioweapons program and he 2006 Page #108  
vada my UFO abduction research was continuing 5. There was the likelihood o 2006 Page #196  
May 6 can be made; however, we are continuing to examine any possibilities  2007 Page #142  
ordered to return to the air base. Continuing with another excerpt from the 2008 Page #85  
s handled by the US military. I am continuing to research her background .  2009 Page #90  
rds obtained at Bikini. Again, the continuing critical conditions at the Au 2009 Page #172  

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 with the Army. Linda Foschia, the continuity director for WHJB Radio in 19 2003 Page #67  
"Shadow Govemment "---created for "continuity in government " during the Re 2008 Page #123  

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t hundreds of miles per hour along continuous tracks for many minutes. The  2006 Page #172  
on of their natural riches, with a continuous interchange of the men who wo 2008 Page #112  
ears and probably have the longest continuous record of association with th 2008 Page #134  
rds obtained at Bikini. Again, the continuous critical conditions at the Au 2009 Page #166  

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wobbling. Then it dropped downward continuously and went out of the pilot's 2006 Page #177  
 were picking up radio signals and continuously having problems with our ra 2009 Page #70  

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ltage applied to said eledrodi, is cOntl nuous, drect-current soilage, or m 2006 Page #35  

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urportedly found inside, including contour controls for hands • Materials w 2004 Page #168  
tment appearing as a bubble shaped contour located directl) in the middle o 2007 Page #99  

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s started research projects on the contr?l of gravity and electro-gravitati 2005 Page #170  

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Here, responsible sexeducation and contraceptives were freely disseminated. 2005 Page #89  

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(s) If B a Onsite investigations ■ Contract researchers CJC*Gr3rvxiC'»T f w 2003 Page #22  
in 1941 he supported the paper via contract work but was out in the communi 2003 Page #34  
 concerned a controversial defense contract that he awarded to General Dyna 2003 Page #42  
ill not occur...paper work for new contract..." November 14-16.2003 I .k Ve 2003 Page #162  
old ones, and got Reagan his first contract. The catch to this documentary  2004 Page #192  
lms and lV programs produced under contract ,. Books and articles written u 2007 Page #20  
. Books and articles written under contract                                 2007 Page #20  
lms and TV programs produced under contract ► Books and articles written un 2007 Page #21  
► Books and articles written under contract I've alreadv mentioned the CIA' 2007 Page #21  
. On 23 July 1946, Monroe signed a contract with Twentieth Century Fox and  2007 Page #136  
n a civilian capacity the field of contract photographjc analysis for the N 2007 Page #138  
 JFK made had to do with a defense contract he had given to General Dynamic 2009 Page #33  
highly controversial decision. The contract involved the TFX tactical fight 2009 Page #33  

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is girlfriend, neighbors of Bahe's contracted the same mysterious illness,  2006 Page #110  
94 7 was the year Wright-Patterson contracted with Battelle to study the sh 2009 Page #91  

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n disbanded and that's all private contracting these days. G. I would like  2004 Page #53  

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rd dissolving the chronic muscular contractions of his patients: this human 2005 Page #90  

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 New York in 1892. His father is a contractor active in local Democratic Pa 2003 Page #85  
me to "B," an independent civilian contractor who had been employed for the 2004 Page #51  
 Mystery parts sent to appropriate contractor: what is it, how does it work 2005 Page #5  
centration of military and defense contractor facijjties. Near the towns of 2005 Page #83  
 debriefing Several such stones. • Contractor at Wright-Pat in the 60s Saw  2006 Page #26  
and two other pilots completed the contractor and customer acceptance tests 2006 Page #81  
T. Once you have done one job as a contractor you get more jobs and more ex 2007 Page #78  
dad had fought; he was the primary contractor up there for fighting fires.  2007 Page #126  
 Staff and undertaken by a defence contractor) were all obtained using the  2008 Page #62  

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s Plant 42 (a government owned and contractoroperated facility with many pr 2005 Page #82  

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 storage into the hands of defense contractors. His boss was General Arthur 2003 Page #101  
ous employees of private Air Force contractors Sandia and Phillips Labs (wh 2003 Page #142  
military officers, private defense contractors and Office of Naval Research 2004 Page #60  
xt 30 years, he worked for defense contractors as an engineer of antigravit 2005 Page #169  
. Becoming understood that private contractors (instead of Pentagon) are be 2006 Page #33  
ine Austin Fitts ■ Large banks and contractors diverting and laundering bil 2007 Page #53  
ng that their military and defence contractors had the closest links co the 2007 Page #89  
that when the military and defense contractors " lept together" bad things  2007 Page #108  

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ing captured enemy aircraft: cover contracts, classified results, apply the 2003 Page #185  
n companie s involved with defense contracts. At the time of his reported e 2005 Page #41  
ngineering company with government contracts, he had to do this in his own  2006 Page #200  
ights of first refusal, management contracts, service contracts, patent agr 2008 Page #136  
sal, management contracts, service contracts, patent agreements, cartels, a 2008 Page #136  

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 claim to be in the know, but most contradict one. From Hal Puthoff comes a 2004 Page #143  
is that, as knowledge seeps out to contradict the lie, confidence in one's  2005 Page #77  
 an exception in terms that do not contradict the system. Despite the 101   2005 Page #103  
e ne, er exjsted. This reply would contradict not only references to MOON D 2005 Page #142  
ld reinforce, challenge or totally contradict any or all of their beliefs a 2006 Page #56  

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cecraft." Later even the Air Force contradicted its own explanation. SLIDE  2004 Page #60  
ace. The physical evidence clearly contradicted the official statement (in  2006 Page #76  
low" lacks a factual basis and was contradicted by pilots both military and 2008 Page #59  

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oast of the United States, clearly contradicting assertion in The Wise Men  2006 Page #168  

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had contact with Truman. In direct contradiction to this is a statement by  2003 Page #191  
e room. Some time after, a serious contradiction came to the surface. :Majo 2005 Page #35  
llis Air Force Base spokesman , in contradiction to the astronomer, said, " 2008 Page #9  

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information, while heightening the contradictions inherent in the investiga 2003 Page #66  
wever, there are glaring, puzzling contradictions within the accounts provi 2003 Page #66  

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Although the two articles are very contradictory, the page one coverage aff 2004 Page #7  
Certain sworn testimony is utterly contradictory, and one is almost forced  2004 Page #139  
al Conference legitimate claims of contradictory views, one tends to see, d 2005 Page #104  
Although the two articles are very contradictory, the page one coverage aff 2007 Page #140  

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e ranch in Corona that night. This contradicts what many others have said,  2004 Page #138  
 FILM WAS PUT IN? Right. THAT ALSO CONTRADICTS THE IDEA THAT THIS WAS JUST  2006 Page #149  
on level and social activity. This contradicts the popular idea that people 2006 Page #198  
 , offers convincing evidence that contradicts the official position that U 2008 Page #23  

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 over flew the base camp and their contrails (made of water vapor) quickly  2005 Page #100  
e-lapse photograph y of jet planes contrails. As recorded, Reich had observ 2005 Page #100  
served the disintegration of their contrails during operations i.n Arizona. 2005 Page #100  

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 over a scheme to find oil using a contraption they called a "doodlebug." H 2004 Page #136  

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 be ruvided into several stages. A contraruction to the system appears unth 2005 Page #103  

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in Mexico that demonstrates that — contrary to public and media opinion — t 2004 Page #4  
 panic." The newspaper continued: "Contrary to information from American an 2004 Page #13  
at. I see nothing wrong with that. Contrary to the prevailing opinion that  2004 Page #186  
e may even be some evidence to the contrary. For the last 3 years, I have r 2005 Page #146  
 had not been sanitized after all. Contrary to some accounts there was no e 2006 Page #86  
o, France, Brazil, and elsewhere ► Contrary example: ''Internet effect'' 13 2007 Page #19  
 where they were first reported. A contrary example is how some UFO scories 2007 Page #20  
nt but not its properties . On the contrary, there was no space program in  2007 Page #195  
not, despite NASA protestations to contrary, have led to a significant prob 2008 Page #136  
ed survival. The Nuclear Elephant. Contrary to public opinion, non-pollutin 2009 Page #10  
1971. was reported by Prof. T.D.J. Contrary to newspaper reports, the Seal  2009 Page #171  

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e edge of the evaporation area. By contrast, the slide with the solution fr 2003 Page #115  
t had "been brought to Tarija." In contrast, the Bolivian Army and Air Forc 2004 Page #9  
tigator shows the serrated edge in contrast to the scalpel cut he made to e 2004 Page #78  
done is to vary the brightness and contrast. No filtering, no fancy compute 2004 Page #227  
t stuff—nothing but brightness and contrast changes. Furthermore, the Roswe 2004 Page #227  
ted over what the public thmks. In contrast, Leonard Stringfield's work has 2005 Page #140  
rrestrial related projects. I will contrast the testimony of Stone with key 2006 Page #14  
 sprout on the blackened earth. In contrast, the impact point stood out as  2006 Page #84  
WO: Recovery. Winter 1984-85... In contrast to the sizzling summer of the s 2006 Page #186  
t had "been brought to Tarija." In contrast, the Bolivian Army and Air Forc 2007 Page #142  
billed caps -and who were in stark contrast to the long-haired, hippy-types 2009 Page #54  
hort in stature -which is in stark contrast to most of the long-haired bein 2009 Page #55  
 of civic stability stand in sharp contrast to the wildly unique UFO 128    2009 Page #134  
unique aspects of the incident and contrast them to far nastier accounts of 2009 Page #139  
 Colonel (Garrett) stated that, in contrast to this, we have reported sight 2009 Page #178  

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rces are analyzed for validity and contrasted with known historical facts,  2003 Page #21  
a hot lead printing press. This is contrasted with a modern attempt at hoax 2003 Page #176  

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ively determine its genuineness. A contrasting approach is taken by UFO res 2006 Page #15  
VERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS Contrasting Clifford Stone's UFO Crash R 2006 Page #18  
s background to provide a means of contrasting with and corroborating Stone 2006 Page #21  

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on Tukachevsky • Trotsky, L'arrnee contre Staline (6 March 1938). L'apparei 2004 Page #154  

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Although the two article' are very contrediotory $ the page one coverage af 2004 Page #19  

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formation. If you have anything to contribute we would be glad to talk it o 2004 Page #91  
de the hole. Excavation would also contribute to an understanding of the pi 2007 Page #189  

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 military, law, business, science) contributed to a systematic process of d 2006 Page #49  
learly what they are. Three people contributed to the results I am presenti 2008 Page #106  
ional organization it has actually contributed to the dangers wnich threate 2008 Page #117  
his law practice in New York City, contributed yet another $20 million, acc 2008 Page #125  

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 used in the device's construction contributes to its relative power; the m 2005 Page #90  

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hat flying discs might have been a contributing factor in the deaths of ove 2004 Page #62  
s the information Reich supplied a contributing factor in Hillenkoetter's b 2005 Page #96  
y intention or accident, they were contributing to the pollution accumulati 2005 Page #98  
great deal of paranormal activity. Contributing to a strong feeling of eeri 2007 Page #192  
 New Zealanders with the U.S. Navy contributing a small number of explosive 2009 Page #165  

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hic Interpretation Center in their contribution to the USAF UFO Program. Ha 2004 Page #101  
hic Interpretation Center in their contribution to the USAF UK, Prograe. Hi 2004 Page #212  
 document research make a valuable contribution to the subject, but an expe 2008 Page #69  
ors, would actually be a very nice contribution to the UFO literature in my 2008 Page #107  
d hydrodynamics , had made a great contribution to the work of Sydney Unive 2009 Page #160  

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l a warmth of satisfaction that my contributions have made a dent into the  2004 Page #110  
l a warmth of satisfaction that my contributions have made a dent into the  2005 Page #139  
n anonymous, for their significant contributions to the process. Without th 2006 Page #49  
 . I do thank Yuri Lotosev for his contributions to our field, and hope tha 2009 Page #140  
these pioneers providing important contributions to the field. I have often 2009 Page #154  
t and would be able to make useful contributions. The Bismark Tribune quote 2009 Page #159  
Service Award, for his outstanding contributions to the Navy in the field o 2009 Page #164  
ly intended that Leech make useful contributions." would be assisted by a s 2009 Page #173  
s proved intractable. However, the contributions by Sir Geoffrey Taylor and 2009 Page #173  

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n Down. Of course, Pope, a regular contributor to UFO Magazine, would have  2006 Page #131  

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n 1987; was one of the editors and contributors of the book ''Venus Geology 2007 Page #198  

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e came to realize that he had lost control of the subject. ” Source: Interv 2003 Page #16  
came to recover the craft and take control, the civilians that were asked b 2003 Page #30  
lien exobiology awarded or gravity control companies. Ironically, it may no 2003 Page #38  
, Murphy is quoted as saying, "The control tower at the Greater Pittsburgh  2003 Page #54  
invasion, is killed when he looses control of his plane while attempting to 2003 Page #88  
of the alien technology within the control panels, albeit fused and melted  2003 Page #100  
lsion systems — and hand imprinted control panels. This is what Col. Corso  2003 Page #101  
ed flight suits and hand imprinted control panels. On May 27, 1996, a third 2003 Page #102  
oduce 1.2 million volts. He used a control that matched the magnesium and z 2003 Page #110  
ed bismuth/magnesium metal and the control were placed on the paper. 106    2003 Page #110  
 the electrostatic field while the control did not. When a tunable 1 to 20  2003 Page #111  
ic poles around the craft so as to control, or vector, not a propulsion sys 2003 Page #111  
ained from a pure, distilled water control test. Figure 15. Graph of CDP re 2003 Page #112  
tal" compared with distilled water control, Pinelandia Lab. 4-6-02 The magn 2003 Page #112  
n another slide glass to provide a control. After about 24 hours in room te 2003 Page #114  
           Layered Bi/Mg Metal The control or plain acetic acid slide discl 2003 Page #115  
 that the aliens could monitor and control her thoughts. In short, these an 2003 Page #143  
ality was definitely at work, or a control force that very much wanted the  2003 Page #144  
 "alien war." Lear wrote that UFO "control group" MJ 12 had recently come t 2003 Page #150  
ald Led a project to study gravity control “Retired ” in 1993, started on d 2003 Page #169  
 a little project aimed at gravity control and had become well acquainted w 2003 Page #169  
question of "Where is the document control?" Actually, as Don and I were ma 2003 Page #181  
studied it, there was the document control page! It showed eight entries ov 2003 Page #181  
tyle Manual “WHERE IS THE DOCUMENT CONTROL? ” c Don Berliner and Bob Wood f 2003 Page #182  
UT SOM 1-0'3 Where is the document control? a Satellites not flown until 19 2003 Page #182  
cool Opcrobons Manual HERE IIS THE CONTROL PAGE 0 “Unit KB-88, Bldg 21” on  2003 Page #182  
dition (see Slide 5 1), facing the control page is th e back of the cover p 2003 Page #183  
t it does have the equivalent of a control, in that it identified "Unit KB  2003 Page #183  
de 60 is that there is no security control number. This appears to be true, 2003 Page #185  
r I can offer is one of two: (a) a control number may have been on the back 2003 Page #185  
d AFB makes it the equivalent of a control. In addition, most of the critic 2003 Page #185  
would know whether we are truly in control or not. "We" meaning our "good g 2003 Page #185  
 public mind and media No security control number O Not applied to a proof  2003 Page #186  
 be why it survived outside of the control system11112003 Speoaf Operators  2003 Page #186  
ing this program, we should regain control of it, as is our Constitutional  2003 Page #188  
pproaching an understanding of the control of vacuum energy that has the pr 2003 Page #188  
y from them, and need it to retain control over bad guys □ The religious ba 2003 Page #188  
elligence. The aliens are still in control.                                 2003 Page #189  
hat the government has very little control over the situation, especially w 2003 Page #190  
. It is this ignorance and lack of control, which has led to a continued co 2003 Page #190  
ess secretary James Hagerty gained control of the situation saying Ike was  2003 Page #192  
within the government, and I don't control it." What I wish to discuss toda 2003 Page #200  
ontains the measurement and remote control equipment. The measurement instr 2004 Page #12  
 oneo these rocket Which go out of control from time to time? It is poileib 2004 Page #19  
submerged, still under intelligent control, and continued to another destin 2004 Page #42  
w over my Motorola radio to police control at Bentwaters, when I was instru 2004 Page #55  
ons were part of the U.S. Aircraft Control and Warning (AC&W) system that a 2004 Page #71  
came part of the American Aircraft Control and Warning system known as AC&W 2004 Page #71  
he LASHUP program and its Aircraft Control and Warning radar stations provi 2004 Page #71  
ny signs of their fear and lack of control from the press and public. The " 2004 Page #82  
sonnel, cover stories and document control. The UFO recovery program intert 2004 Page #123  
round crash, packaging procedures, control of aliens separately, debriefing 2004 Page #124  
luding but critical factor is the "control" of the media. One of our QDs st 2004 Page #125  
f denial and ignorance — is actual control of the press." (underline in ori 2004 Page #125  
 charge to not reveal the enormous control they have over what the public t 2004 Page #130  
r propulsion systems and intricate control mechanisms. They described somet 2004 Page #142  
ing Center • TAW: Center of Flight Control • UNKS Administration of Chief o 2004 Page #157  
ning. If Johnson did know and have control he would have been the perfect p 2004 Page #177  
it through PBS, as they had better control over that network. Howe told me  2004 Page #194  
d me how the government planned to control the documentary she wanted to do 2004 Page #194  
 within the government and I don't control it." So Who's Briefed? So if Bil 2004 Page #197  
 him that (like Clinton) he had no control over it. George W. Bush made a j 2004 Page #197  
nton all reported said they had no control over what was being done, I woul 2004 Page #197  
gressman Schiff — Embarrassed MJ12 control group, re Roswell, but died beca 2004 Page #201  
 Was the memo an attempt at damage control with weather balloons constituti 2004 Page #230  
sychological operations) people to control public exposure to flying saucer 2004 Page #247  
e the use of biological weapons to control major population centers using h 2004 Page #254  
cer and was on duty in an air base control tower when something strange was 2005 Page #44  
 who told Steve he had been in the control tower at Scott AFB Kentuck y, wh 2005 Page #64  
 it with the temperatur e inside a control box. The experiment was named To 2005 Page #91  
ature (centigrade) higher than the control box, confirmin g Reich's asserti 2005 Page #92  
d a man very interested in weather control. Their first contact dates from  2005 Page #97  
he Advisory Committee on \V/eather Control for the government; and the Nati 2005 Page #97  
Mr. Gardner's office about weather control. They suggested that Mr: D {Doug 2005 Page #97  
d a well-known interest in weather control. The Douglas-Moise Memo is dated 2005 Page #97  
1953 Advisory Committee on Weather Control. .An atmospheric physicist with  2005 Page #99  
inting at the CIA. Even the change control pages were on the film showing o 2005 Page #129  
charge not to reveal such enormous control that has been exerted over what  2005 Page #140  
omputer Meruated Commurucation and Control Systems; Computing -Alien -Compu 2005 Page #162  
that transported the crew from one control center tO another. There was als 2005 Page #166  
ar compartments. \X/hen inside the control room of the craft, Ozzie said yo 2005 Page #166  
ference thoughts into signals that control machinery, Stealth aircraft tech 2005 Page #168  
lectrogravitics, since barycentric control in an electrogravitics system is 2005 Page #171  
ects on various aspects of gravit) control. The Air Force ran thirty-three  2005 Page #173  
bsidiary that investigated gravity control \\ as RJAS Inc. Now, the Glenn 1 2005 Page #173  
d plates and allow the operator to control the vectoring of the craft. Dan  2005 Page #174  
 have led to a small hiccup in the control system for a magnetoaerodynamic  2006 Page #11  
he end of the line was in the sole control of the Military Office at the Wh 2006 Page #32  
O Crash Retrieval Conference HOW I CONTROL GRAVITATION BY THOMAS t MOWN 40  2006 Page #37  
 it might be difficult to contain, control or communicate with. It might ra 2006 Page #53  
 understand us, cooperate with us, control us, exploit us, displace us, des 2006 Page #53  
 imply the ability to dominate and control us at will? Again, if its abilit 2006 Page #53  
an perception and gradually assume control. Once the hostile intent was cle 2006 Page #55  
government credibility. Under such control, media would be the mouthpiece o 2006 Page #57  
aintain credibility and evaluative control in the face of uncertainty. They 2006 Page #58  
ttempt to use the media as a pubic control mechanism; media will both coope 2006 Page #58  
bility, in case of need to contain/control. Next priority would be communic 2006 Page #59  
ntroduce secrecy, manipulation and control into the human response. Because 2006 Page #60  
e to prevail. Military command and control, advanced weapons systems and ev 2006 Page #62  
vernment would commandeer media to control information, downplay the strang 2006 Page #62  
ndeer broadcast media in effort to control public perception of NHI, direct 2006 Page #63  
s military attempts at containment/control. The NHI craft is depicted as tr 2006 Page #63  
rections. Government would seek to control public perceptions of Media NRI  2006 Page #64  
 would have to assert much greater control over media activity. Public A ke 2006 Page #64  
 global communication, command and control will be gravely at risk and low- 2006 Page #68  
questions later. Loss of planetary control or extermination of humanity cou 2006 Page #68  
ata plates, part of the interphone control panel and other identifiable coc 2006 Page #76  
a dorsal launch pylon and a launch control officer's station behind the coc 2006 Page #77  
ected successfully, but his launch control officer drowned in the ocean. Th 2006 Page #77  
 for the D-21B required the launch control officer (LCO) on the B-52 to rel 2006 Page #77  
 preparations and then went to the control room to monitor the flight. The  2006 Page #78  
a gentle turn to the north. Launch control officer John Wallis, Lockheed's  2006 Page #78  
m to manually activate the drone's control surfaces to check their movement 2006 Page #78  
shered the civilians back and took control of the crash site. Col. Frank Ha 2006 Page #79  
akland and Los Angeles air traffic control centers. Los Angeles Center gran 2006 Page #81  
rnment had the ability to maintain control of the site for as long as neces 2006 Page #86  
tayed in the area to provide crowd control. I met with Colonel Leavitt on s 2006 Page #95  
ionships with alien pathogens. The control of epidemics arising from exposu 2006 Page #101  
f biologic security at the disease control center, and by clever reasoning, 2006 Page #102  
today in service for the study and control of communicable diseases in both 2006 Page #103  
y unclassified (Center for Disease Control, Atlanta) and classified (Fort D 2006 Page #103  
ples. Both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, Atlanta, Ge 2006 Page #106  
 the well-known Center for Disease Control, Atlanta that interacts with the 2006 Page #106  
the virus, the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta and the Ivanovski Ins 2006 Page #107  
isk to Atlanta (Center for Disease Control was established by then?) is sug 2006 Page #109  
 following: 23 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Update: Hantavim 2006 Page #110  
2. The mouse population was out of control. We should note here that the mo 2006 Page #111  
." 26 Ibid. 27 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Update: Hantavir 2006 Page #111  
es of these diseases to prepare to control them. Anyone wanting to understa 2006 Page #116  
emics and panic as well as gaining control of the human immune virus or pot 2006 Page #116  
emics and panic as well as gaining control of the human immune virus or pot 2006 Page #117  
 a missile crew launchman and fire control operator in the Army's "B (Bravo 2006 Page #142  
aken in 1967 outside the B Battery Control Center in which he could use a D 2006 Page #142  
W diagram of interior 1967 Battery Control Center (Left side cutaway view.  2006 Page #142  
y had one PAR radar and three fire control radars. The Batteries were capab 2006 Page #142  
vided by Bill.) Inside the Battery Control Center, or BCC, was all the rada 2006 Page #142  
3 miles of the UFO by Cuban ground control intercept radar personnel. The f 2006 Page #143  
ar equipment in the HAWK B Battery Control Center in Key West. All of it sh 2006 Page #144  
ttery, 65th Artillery, and Battery Control Center radar room in Key West Au 2006 Page #144  
7, Missile Crew Launchman and Fire Control Operator, U.S. Army's "B" Batter 2006 Page #144  
oppler radar is that it is used to control the flight of the missiles. I th 2006 Page #147  
ng that was absolutely — as a Fire Control Operator, I had seen all kinds o 2006 Page #149  
g officer that night came into the control center and said, What the hell h 2006 Page #149  
other purposes such as air traffic control of military and civilian aircraf 2006 Page #170  
range capability as an air traffic control radar at either (or both) Loring 2006 Page #171  
g and/or Presque Isle AFB. Traffic control radar had a capability of detect 2006 Page #171  
en, we confirmed it with the radar control station on the DEW (Distant Earl 2006 Page #176  
the UFO was detected by "the radar control station on the DEW line" and tha 2006 Page #178  
                                   Control of news was handled by the Offic 2007 Page #11  
 Cover stories ,. Damage or ·spin" control ► Bogus investigations, document 2007 Page #20  
r Cover scories r Damage or "spin" control , Bogus investigations, document 2007 Page #21  
ope Sr. sparks family struggle for control of II Progresso. ► 1951: Ousted  2007 Page #26  
rk neutrabty!') ► Greater Internet control by the Pentagon ► Government-spo 2007 Page #39  
s tile program hidden? ■ Who is in control? ■ How expensive is it? ■ Where  2007 Page #51  
                    Secrecy Out of Control ■ 2005 -Chief of Naval Operation 2007 Page #53  
ACCMs "Alternative or Compensatory Control Measures" ■ Easier to establish  2007 Page #53  
intelligence,.under private sector control. ~\ · · • j, ~.,.♦..,: • .•n ... 2007 Page #55  
mans that are not under government control or any type of high level contro 2007 Page #55  
 control or any type of high level control • .• •;.. '. Disclosure Project  2007 Page #55  
reen. l did it by taking graphical control of their desktop and turning the 2007 Page #86  
at machine whjch gave me graphical control. On some machines you would find 2007 Page #87  
d was log on and install my remote control software wruch doesn't actually  2007 Page #88  
o the act of installing the remote control software, but I haven't actually 2007 Page #88  
yhawk. This aircraft also employed control surfaces along the circumference 2007 Page #100  
ide the bottom of the disc. Flight control surfaces were located along the  2007 Page #107  
ventually, the fughr crew regruned control of the rurcrafr, whjch qwckly tu 2007 Page #109  
ated a "split rudder" system. This control surface arrangement utiLizes "ae 2007 Page #115  
 (Eire Officer's Guide To Disaster Control, second erution, (c)l 992 Willia 2007 Page #127  
) has 14 pages derucated to how to control a rusaster when a flying saucer  2007 Page #127  
f maneuvers suggesting intelligent control, the object quickly turned south 2007 Page #185  
exico City that the UFOs had taken control of his plane. 5. CONCLUSIONS Whi 2007 Page #191  
le this first object seemed out of control, they obsen ed four other discs  2007 Page #199  
d the controllers in the local FAA control tower, saw the flash and told re 2008 Page #13  
ve a track that showed intelligent control. Surely the radar operator would 2008 Page #16  
security as a means of immigration control, national environment security w 2008 Page #25  
s units were under NSA operational control. 23                              2008 Page #29  
at about 2250 hours to air traffic control at Bowerman airfield in Hoquiam  2008 Page #49  
cCabe alerted the Central Security Control. That early morning of December  2008 Page #79  
transmission from Central Security Control (CSC). An object had been seen o 2008 Page #80  
k. By around 5:00 AM, the Security Control team of Airman First Class (AIC) 2008 Page #85  
situation . THEY SEE YOU AS DAMAGE CONTROL ? They see me and John Burroughs 2008 Page #92  
storting reality are using lies to control the public and media while perpe 2008 Page #96  
work of MK-ULTRA used illegal mind control drugs. Finally, Tab "H" on slide 2008 Page #111  
nd George Herbert Walker Bush-took control of the United States. The War on 2008 Page #123  
e classic pattern of using fear to control a population . During the Nuremb 2008 Page #123  
quired for both gun and population control, were the 21st century version o 2008 Page #123  
ited States has not come under the control of giant multinational corporati 2008 Page #124  
 European nations the state gained control over the corporations. 1n modem  2008 Page #124  
can , the corporations have gained control over the state. The end result i 2008 Page #124  
he 1904- 05 Russo-Japanese war for control of Manchuria and had sent his em 2008 Page #125  
ining participation and managerial control over 380 other Gennan companies  2008 Page #127  
         As the globalists hope to control the Third Reich grew dim, they a 2008 Page #129  
ecessary for maximizing profit and control. They also may have feared that  2008 Page #130  
he potential for such a high-level control group. 124                       2008 Page #130  
er General William Draper, put his control team together from businessmen 1 2008 Page #131  
ch a group. The agenda of any such control group may have been best express 2008 Page #134  
aucus on January 7, 1958, stated, "Control of space means control of the wo 2008 Page #134  
8, stated, "Control of space means control of the world ... From space, the 2008 Page #134  
f infinity would have the power to control the Earth's weather, to cause dr 2008 Page #134  
ate position-the position of total control over the Earth that lies somewhe 2008 Page #134  
ialists and their minions who seek control of the entire world. As revealed 2008 Page #136  
l is to get everybody chipped , to control the whole society, to have the b 2008 Page #136  
e the bankers and the elite people control the world." On August 10, 1944,  2008 Page #136  
t Paperclip quickly came under the control of an "old Boy" network encompas 2008 Page #138  
ney for the Shroeder bank, assumed control over Project Paperclip and incre 2008 Page #138  
, the organization came under Nazi control and until the end of World War I 2008 Page #139  
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hich included birth and population control. In 1910, the Eugenics Records O 2008 Page #140  
Surgeons maintained a monopolistic control of U.S. hospitals through its Ho 2008 Page #140  
e nation. Vice President Bush took control during Reagan's convalescence an 2008 Page #142  
t three years after the GOP gained control of the House; it has been new to 2008 Page #142  
expectation , even to taking state control or turning them over to private  2008 Page #143  
ere six multinational corporations control virtually everything the America 2008 Page #143  
 ways to forward social and global control through economics , foundations, 2008 Page #144  
 ... That's a tremendous amount of control and involvement for one group! W 2008 Page #144  
IATID WITHOUT COMMAND • LOST TOTAL CONTROL FOR 15 SECOND S • EXTENSIVE INVE 2008 Page #150  
IETS HAD DECENTRALUl:D COMAi AND & CONTROL • Senior Officiah M.any Letured  2008 Page #150  
ngerous Soviet UFOs ■ Media Damage Control ■ Towards a New Era ■ 1985 ■ Lea 2008 Page #164  
 Revistecl ■ Gorbach ev -Da.n1:1ge Control ■ UFO Research Wars of 1990 ■ Th 2008 Page #166  
e beans ■ The Gulf War and !vfedia Control ■ Military Abductions? ■ UFOs in 2008 Page #167  
olicy, organization and system for control of this kind subsumed under an i 2009 Page #12  
the security page, shown as the TS control number. This added consistency c 2009 Page #13  
rets. Finally, what's left? The TS Control number shows up on both the titl 2009 Page #13  
ses sophisticated remotely piloted control weapons . If UFOs can use elabor 2009 Page #22  
the past with marginal success. 1f control is to be exercised over short di 2009 Page #22  
policy organization and system for control ohhis kind subsumed under an int 2009 Page #23  
 ACTS AS AMENDED. COPY 01 OF 02 TS CONTROL NUMBER T310010-055 20            2009 Page #26  
ld have done that in order to keep control of the alien substance, as black 2009 Page #31  
logical warfare programs under the control of his national security advisor 2009 Page #35  
FO files with the ClA and those in control of the MJ-12 Special Studies Pro 2009 Page #35  
ment referring to a Top Secret UFO control group is a Top Secret memo from  2009 Page #36  
ed documents also describing a UFO control group called MJ-12, MAJESTIC or  2009 Page #36  
t. President Kennedy's Attempts to Control MJ-12 When President Kennedy cam 2009 Page #37  
 activities under direct Executive control. On February 18, 1961, President 2009 Page #37  
920 showed that he desired to gain control over all intelligence activities 2009 Page #38  
arfare operations under the direct control of his national security team. E 2009 Page #38  
ld War operations firmly under the control of the Joint Chiefs.12 According 2009 Page #38  
re Kennedy's main means of gaining control over covert CIA operations . 13  2009 Page #38  
urring over presidential executive control of Cold War psychological warfar 2009 Page #38  
nedy over MJ-12 activities and its control of classified UFO files. This po 2009 Page #38  
er of directives concerning how to control UFO information and ensure that  2009 Page #39  
arfare activities under the direct control of his National Security Advisor 2009 Page #40  
fronting the CIA over its ultimate control of classified UFO files. Preside 2009 Page #41  
fforts to gain access to the CIA's control of classified UFO files. Unknown 2009 Page #45  
ves, it does not have the standard control number. This has led to some cla 2009 Page #46  
et Team: The CIA and Its Allies in Control of the United States and the Wor 2009 Page #46  
cer and was on duty in an air base control tower when something strange was 2009 Page #51  
 machines moving under intelligent control and were operating beyond the re 2009 Page #59  
a radio call from Central Security Control (CSC) asking him to proceed to t 2009 Page #62  
y unusual static. Central Security Control called for radio silence, and Sg 2009 Page #63  
on , Airman Burroughs and Security Control. John Burroughs says recently he 2009 Page #63  
ce was called for because Security Control lost all communications with Sgt 2009 Page #63  
ion , that moves under intelligent control, it has the ability to change sh 2009 Page #75  
what they say. SO, WHO WOULD BE IN CONTROL IF PRESIDENTS AND PRIME MINISTER 2009 Page #75  
n in the sky. They called Security Control and to their shock, General Gord 2009 Page #82  
ying over our nukes and we have no control over it?" 79                     2009 Page #85  
 times more than had been found in control samples. Pressure tests suggeste 2009 Page #137  
tut I """" "°rled as an ar traffic control er.· Al r--arocnd 9 p.m, wt11e1h 2009 Page #144  
 some beans ■The Gu!fWar and Media Control ■A possible abortive UFO Dis/Y ■ 2009 Page #151  
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 things pertaining to it are under control. Scientists were reported thorou 2009 Page #159  
 26, 1947 clouds out of the sky to control rainfall -were raised as possibi 2009 Page #162  
 things pertaining to it are under control." "Development of the project wa 2009 Page #172  
ion. There was no viable weapon to control. Except for explosive expertise  2009 Page #172  
~ro under F.-.la.bllah, Re11dcncy  control." 1 PRlt...\DET,?R!A, June 13-r  2009 Page #182  
~~ton•AC'lnt Company or: learns to control the tiint anrl Ci·,,cinnati. 1 1 2009 Page #183  
srs ...i.anrd •hi• t.itC' to h.hC' control o-.1':r 1hr Of'ffl,11'°" p,udc1p 2009 Page #198  

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ny interior components. There were control-type devises forged in the shape 2003 Page #100  

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thogens are neither understood nor controllable, causing diseases about whi 2006 Page #117  
aches. Basically trying to develop controllable artificial tidal waves to i 2009 Page #176  

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of speed, but appeared more like a controlled landing. According to observe 2003 Page #58  
the propagation of magnetic waves, controlled by shifting the magnetic pole 2003 Page #111  
e leaks have been expected and are controlled. Leaks have probably become l 2003 Page #187  
ents were aware of UFO crashes and controlled the secrecy surrounding the s 2004 Page #84  
trieval witnesses • The media are "controlled" as part of the process Slide 2004 Page #124  
are surrounded by much land easily controlled by the government, so the cri 2004 Page #129  
His report described intelligently controlled flight patterns and maneuvers 2004 Page #141  
Conference Yakov Terletsky • Beria Controlled operative • Interrogated Niel 2004 Page #165  
r President Kennedy the cabal that controlled the UFO presence stopped brie 2004 Page #176  
ruths, however, would be carefully controlled. It would be a plan that work 2004 Page #178  
 the government had covered up and controlled the ET presence. The main thi 2004 Page #191  
one if everything about it is 100% controlled by the United States governme 2004 Page #194  
tion Administration f1ying through controlled air space at speeds as high a 2005 Page #82  
ductin g the experiment under more controlled conditions . The letter ended 2005 Page #92  
mains as official contents closely controlled in the National ArchiYes file 2005 Page #126  
 smaU percentage of the population controlled a very large amount of the we 2005 Page #153  
 is being visited by intelligently controlled Extraterrestrial Spacecraft?  2006 Page #4  
- The crash sites were secured and controlled by government personnel for a 2006 Page #72  
, a routine procedure when leaving controlled airspace. As Mulhare turned t 2006 Page #81  
ated in areas that could easily be controlled by the responsible government 2006 Page #86  
e of 1 O' diameter in-flight radio controlled flying wing disc bomb drones. 2007 Page #107  
 coast heading south, it exhibited controlled descent, calculated turns, sp 2007 Page #185  
 de la Rosa. "Pilot Says Plane Was Controlled by UFOs." MUFON UFO Journal.  2007 Page #192  
rt of the extensive gunnery ranges controlled by the Air Force. Introductio 2008 Page #7  
 to trip photo electric cell which controlled city street lights. Multiple  2008 Page #10  
er lights in the town that weren't controlled by photoelectric cells. The l 2008 Page #11  
 and perhaps more traveling across controlled area [ emphasis mine] of Atom 2008 Page #28  
connection, was in fact completely controlled by, and designed around, this 2008 Page #135  
umbed-down education system, and a controlled corporate mass media. Politic 2008 Page #145  
ET IBE DlRECTI0:--1 OF IBE WORLD • CONTROLLED IBE lt'ffELLIGENCE COMMUNITY  2008 Page #153  
f of counterintelligence. Angleton controlled access to the most highly cla 2009 Page #42  
ing we know and were intelligently controlled. Now, I'll say one other thin 2009 Page #75  
edge that UFO's were intelligently controlled , that they were not man-made 2009 Page #90  
lized and antiseptic, polished and controlled , with the look and feel of e 2009 Page #134  

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bject before it fell, and the slow controlled-like descent of the object in 2003 Page #65  

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the wingman screamed to the ground controller that his leader's jet had exp 2006 Page #143  
ntinental Air Command) Air Defense Controller notified the Headquarters USA 2006 Page #170  
t 1104 hours the ConAC Air Defense Controller state that the original track 2006 Page #170  
e wingman "screamed" to the ground controller that his leader's jet "had ex 2008 Page #29  
, Smith wrote the following to the Controller of Telecommunicat ions concer 2009 Page #36  

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. according to a military official Controllers were unable to establish rad 2006 Page #28  
ctors allowed civilian air traffic controllers to track the aircraft. After 2006 Page #81  
viation Administration air traffic controllers had been briefed that the ai 2006 Page #83  
 ex military, ex government, radar controllers and air traffic controllers  2007 Page #85  
 radar controllers and air traffic controllers all the way up to strategic  2007 Page #85  
panicked pilot radioed air traffic controllers in Mexico City that the UFOs 2007 Page #191  
rthwest. In Reno, Dan Dyer and the controllers in the local FAA control tow 2008 Page #13  
tead heard Cuban air defense radar controllers report an unidentified "boge 2008 Page #29  

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es grow larger and more capable of controllin g the news. The propaganda ma 2007 Page #14  

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ats. The men in suits seemed to be controlling the operation in the woods,  2003 Page #69  
ad success almost beyond belief in controlling the crash recoveries from be 2003 Page #187  
 arm of the U.S. Government is not controlling this program, we should rega 2003 Page #188  
e of the most difficult aspects of controlling the perception in the public 2004 Page #125  
r society seem quite adamant about controlling the UFO topic in a certain,  2005 Page #76  
 any group or individual intent on controlling the lives and thoughts of ot 2005 Page #89  
 because our pilots had difficulty controlling the aliens' avionics. Bill w 2005 Page #164  
 be widespread loss of volition to controlling NHI influence, with attendan 2006 Page #55  
 inside advantage, with the aim of controlling/privatizing windfall discove 2006 Page #58  
ion, so it was split into two, one controlling censorship and one for propa 2007 Page #10  
nd out that there are many ways of controlling information. Here is a list  2007 Page #16  
ote the great importance placed on controlling the wire services. This help 2007 Page #16  
s has been done before! The London Controlling Section consisted of a small 2007 Page #31  
H? {Atone time, CIA employees were controlling some of the stories in the N 2007 Page #45  
y to a shadowy conspirac y bent on controlling our alien-related perception 2007 Page #76  
fe forn1 capable of infecting, and controlling , any and all living creatur 2008 Page #103  
role of CIA counterintelligence in controlling UFO information and implemen 2009 Page #45  

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

 alien hand, which were assumed as controls and activation surfaces. (Howe' 2003 Page #100  
l more about the hardware, and who controls it. In a letter to a Mr. Popowi 2004 Page #94  
2 meters in height • Sophisticated controls equipment purportedly found ins 2004 Page #168  
ly found inside, including contour controls for hands • Materials were subj 2004 Page #168  
14 This statement about classified controls beyond top secret is supported  2005 Page #128  
t carries signals to the av-ionics controls via optical fibers. Another sau 2005 Page #164  
n working to understand causes and controls. What is the ideal pathogen to  2006 Page #112  
ms Administrator is the person who controls access to people's machines and 2007 Page #83  
erfere with radio and navigational controls. It was into this bizarre area  2007 Page #185  
 corporations? The question is who controls these corporate giants? The onl 2008 Page #124  
ard of directors of the Metals and Controls Corporation which in l 959 merg 2008 Page #131  
yees in 63 countries . Bertlesmann controls BMG Music Publishing , the worl 2008 Page #143  
 has been given to, and inadequate controls have been exerted over, the int 2009 Page #12  
 has been given to, and inadequate controls have been exerted over, the int 2009 Page #24  

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n was indeed implicated in the UFO controver sy is not a matter of any doub 2007 Page #136  

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. Man) questions remain in the UFO controvers y. Scientists ask how interst 2005 Page #120  
UFOs ■ More Triangles ■ Mutilation Controvers y ■ The Rome// lncrdent and t 2008 Page #162  

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esearchers have dug out a somewhat controversiaJ report of a possible UFO c 2005 Page #36  

Word: "controversial", 29 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 last speech, in fact, concerned a controversial defense contract that he a 2003 Page #42  
 what information they had on this controversial subject. I had tuned into  2003 Page #54  
Question of Bodies One of the most controversial aspect of the case is the  2003 Page #67  
agdalena, New Mexico. This is from controversial footage first shown in Lon 2003 Page #101  
ests, however, something even more controversial than the 'shoot downs.' Th 2004 Page #62  
dise Valley case remains extremely controversial — it occurred relatively c 2004 Page #218  
otes, particularly where something controversial and/or too good to be true 2004 Page #222  
 be presented that is particularly controversial, not only for its high- qu 2004 Page #242  
watermark, there is suggestive and controversial content describing a poten 2004 Page #243  
entific knowledge remains its most controversial. The common functioning pr 2005 Page #87  
period of time. Tlus collection of controversial secret government document 2005 Page #119  
 For those who are unaware of chis controversial film, a brief recap might  2005 Page #145  
ce A pre-dissection image from the controversial Alien Autopsy film. Over t 2005 Page #146  
ormation concerning Ray Santilli's controversial Alien Autopsy film, they c 2005 Page #152  
E Nick Redfern In 1974, two highly controversial events occurred: the first 2006 Page #119  
n Thunderchild is going to be more controversial than Open Skies, Closed Mi 2006 Page #130  
 seven months to the day after the controversial activities on the Berwyn M 2006 Page #133  
cument.) (For what it's worth, the controversial "Eisenhower Briefing Docum 2006 Page #177  
sited were not anywhere near these controversial areas. Because we were a U 2006 Page #199  
 prevent oversight of "potentially controversial or eve~ illegal activities 2007 Page #53  
lyn and Moon Dust: By far the most controversial piece of documentation per 2007 Page #134  
arkable light on this particularly controversial aspect of the larger UFO m 2007 Page #144  
vilrights. For example, the highly controversial, and deeply flawed, Patrio 2008 Page #26  
e's weapons-storag e area-and amid controversial rumors and allegations tha 2008 Page #32  
 more learned on this particularly controversial topic than Dr. Robert Wood 2008 Page #36  
te in the report, many of the more controversial points were based on the l 2008 Page #107  
ing Socialist programs such as the controversial No-Child-Left -Behind Act  2008 Page #142  
 connection between two enonnously controversial areas of study in American 2009 Page #30  
 Dynamics over Boeing, in a highly controversial decision. The contract inv 2009 Page #33  

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ety of the populace at large. Very controversially, and arguably as a resul 2008 Page #35  

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 of the Berwyn affair. Of the many controversies that continue to surround  2006 Page #121  
tt story (and all of its attendant controversies) is essentially genuine, n 2006 Page #125  

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 known to have made use of the UFO controversv as a tool of psychological w 2005 Page #133  

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ry 1974 have attracted a wealth of controversy. An early investigator of th 2003 Page #75  
implicated in the Berwyn Mountains controversy in 1996, when a former Briti 2003 Page #76  
ery in general and the crashed UFO controversy in particular. To what exten 2003 Page #77  
e of this aspect of the larger UFO controversy. Before doing so, however, I 2004 Page #4  
t's involvement in the crashed UFO controversy, and particularly from (a) a 2004 Page #5  
rts that have a bearing on the UFO controversy, as the extracts from USAF f 2004 Page #5  
cited above shows, the crashed UFO controversy extends far beyond Roswell b 2004 Page #17  
 crash continues to be a source of controversy. Every few years the story i 2004 Page #26  
uded references to the crashed UFO controversy. It was the positive feedbac 2004 Page #110  
ue Book, and to get out of the UFO controversy forever. In terms of what I  2004 Page #178  
e interested in the MJ-12 document controversy. Having a blanket Q clearanc 2004 Page #191  
f orgone energy, but, aware of the controversy the announcement of such a d 2005 Page #91  
uded references co the crashed UFO controversy. Interest stirred b) Stringf 2005 Page #139  
at has become arguably the biggest controversy in the entire history of UFO 2005 Page #145  
 is the man who started aU of this controversy in the first place. In Augus 2005 Page #150  
ormation concerning UFOs, there is controversy over inconsistencies between 2006 Page #21  
 subject of several books, intense controversy, heated debate, and, at time 2006 Page #119  
inions with regard to the Prescott controversy: "I think Tony Dodd definite 2006 Page #124  
) that the alien body angle of the controversy, as well as the Porton Down  2006 Page #129  
ry few definitive answers. But the controversy surrounding crashed UFOs, al 2006 Page #130  
keenly aware of the James Prescott controversy, and may simply have include 2006 Page #131  
iguing footnote to the Porton Down controversy: Although the famous UFO inc 2006 Page #132  
 locate anything of relevancy. The controversy surrounding crashed UFOs, bi 2006 Page #133  
ES I. The Question: Introduces the controversy, offers 30 choices for what  2007 Page #44  
been implicated in thjs particular controversy? To answer those questions w 2007 Page #132  
-and knowledge of -the crashed UFO controversy. The Ararat Anomaly: It was  2007 Page #137  
se remains shrouded in mystery and controversy to this day. Notably, howeve 2007 Page #142  
lly avoided capture, and created a controversy that continues to rage to th 2008 Page #31  
isagree on some aspects of the UFO controversy, he is to be applauded for n 2008 Page #35  
 carefully avoid commenting on the controversy. The truth, however, is some 2008 Page #35  
f course, this is a matter of deep controversy ; and one that has as many s 2008 Page #37  
national security component to the controversy. Conclusions You will have n 2008 Page #37  
ener that is the object of growing controversy. The new FDA Commissioner ,  2008 Page #142  
ith the central players in the UFO controversy . One more recent UFO connec 2009 Page #9  
. It has been the subject of great controversy; and has been undergoing evo 2009 Page #14  
s recruited by the CIA. 39 Despite controversy over Lee Harvey Oswald being 2009 Page #44  
Surfaces Highlights of the Kingman controversy include the original testimo 2009 Page #48  
ignificant cases of the entire UFO controversy . Sources: Middlesex News, A 2009 Page #55  

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En To:-i..lr.t:.al'..li. Ot.a. l~, Cont~ . ;c': :.:u..lc.o, .. ")'0.:.u.:.. 2008 Page #22  

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ough governments have attempted to conu-ol the news for all of hiscory, the 2007 Page #10  

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e whether iJ. ~-1or use ns:iin6L1 (ConU1J11od en, Paz~ :1, Col. J) -------- 2009 Page #182  

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loring rooms· ■ H111'11n souls and conuinera ■ H111'11n military personnel  2009 Page #152  

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re. Author David Boadella sums the conundrum up: "Wby rud the orthodox scie 2005 Page #103  
BA~T-STAR) FOLKS I ASKED THE CORSO CONUNDRUM • We (NIDS) knew Couo year, b  2008 Page #151  
'• \ 'II llf.111: ll 15: THE SAGAN CONUNDRUM • ·o;. \10:: Billi OM & 811.LI 2008 Page #155  
e charges may be more practical. A Conundrum The Project Seal report confir 2009 Page #167  

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d by Regional and Local Commanders CONUS as giving them license to go beyon 2009 Page #27  

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rk on electro-gravit y and the DoD conu·actors that were working on anti-gr 2005 Page #172  

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 Bush took control during Reagan's convalescence and initiated the Iran-Con 2008 Page #142  

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n. The differential was caused by "convection" -that is, the difference bet 2005 Page #92  
s eliminating any possibilit y of "convection," but Einstein would hear non 2005 Page #92  

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    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference convened May 23." The board finishes its 2003 Page #94  
tation -only weekend seminars were convened to discuss in a systematic way  2006 Page #48  
o, invitation -only workshops were convened to develop a broad outline of h 2006 Page #49  
religion, business and media) were convened to assess stakeholder concerns  2006 Page #51  

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June 18, 1947 Airplane Crash Board Convenes President Truman's special boar 2004 Page #67  

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 talk with Keyhoe sometime at your convenience to ascertain this point. Som 2004 Page #90  
our civilization." For the sake of convenience, let's call it "alien." Furt 2005 Page #78  
 summary from you at your earliest convenience.9 This leaked National Secur 2009 Page #37  

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obscene profits derived from their convenient access to such technolog) and 2005 Page #85  
redited tale because it acted as a convenient smokescreen for the military  2005 Page #133  
ve become weary or distracted by a convenient explanation. Apathy may be th 2008 Page #55  
right to make whatever use is most convenient co its interests, independent 2008 Page #113  

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Cardiff University — who turned up conveniently out of the blue to discuss  2006 Page #130  

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nges in the weather. If there is a conventi onal explanation for this tempe 2005 Page #91  

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ts. The Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) convention gathered in Las Vegas for the 2003 Page #146  
ered in Las Vegas for their annual convention during the first weekend of J 2003 Page #146  
at the "alternate" Las Vegas MUFON convention urgently warned of a project  2003 Page #150  
er this spring while speaking at a convention I was approached by a man and 2004 Page #191  
 ridjculous! So say the keepers of convention. They give lircle time to unc 2005 Page #117  
es, ·which cannot be identified as convention al aircraft. This Headquarter 2005 Page #122  
1975: Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention comes into effect • 1978: Bul 2006 Page #107  

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 different situation. It was not a conventional aircraft, as we know it. He 2003 Page #23  
riod words... • “has no bearing on conventional explanation" “cannot be ide 2003 Page #26  
lanation" “cannot be identified as conventional aircraft" “mystery airplane 2003 Page #26  
 for most of the misperceptions of conventional objects or lights. About a  2003 Page #178  
 Washington.. . did it differ from conventional materials? Was there anythi 2004 Page #102  
truction of the balloon array were conventional. Note that the Roswell witn 2004 Page #142  
ls used in his balloon arrays were conventional, ordinary materials. Are we 2004 Page #143  
or population centers in the event conventional methods are not satisfactor 2004 Page #253  
mic potential. That is, unlike the conventional energy systems we are accus 2005 Page #90  
 of the unknowns repeatedly defied conventional laws of mechanical flight.  2005 Page #94  
resses fundamental novelties," and conventional research is often "a strenu 2005 Page #117  
unlike the raid, has no bearing on conventional explanation. Further invest 2005 Page #122  
ernment teams to retrieve not only conventional objects, but also crashed U 2005 Page #141  
 denial, to limited admission of a conventional project that faded out due, 2005 Page #142  
 of a parallel organization to the conventional military that borrows milit 2006 Page #15  
the same time while training for a conventional military career in electron 2006 Page #22  
ranch of the military and pursue a conventional military career that provid 2006 Page #23  
not the result of the crash of any conventional aircraft. Militag (NAS Whid 2006 Page #189  
ely sold a lot of vodka. Like most conventional Earth beers, Alien Ale is s 2007 Page #71  
ere on the planet. It is said that conventional weapons usually cannot pene 2007 Page #131  
                             quick conventional explanation for the Crash.  2008 Page #55  
copters, but he emphasized nothing conventional can move that erratically o 2008 Page #58  
on this latter show, once giving a conventional interview and the second ti 2008 Page #65  
I spent most of my career managing conventional research and development, d 2008 Page #104  
bout this problem. We seem to have conventional methods as shown in slide 4 2008 Page #111  
ed from it. These visitors were of conventional height with noticeably wrin 2009 Page #136  

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ere, not counting the B-2 or other conventional-types of aircraft. At least 2005 Page #82  

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ss to the entire area. Three roads converge at one point. 45                2008 Page #51  

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ck was soon joining other vehicles converging on the base motor pool. Milit 2004 Page #47  

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etary Forrestals As per our recent conversation on this matter, you are her 2003 Page #134  
etary Forr*atali Ao per our recent conversation on ihls ratter, you are her 2003 Page #136  
hite House Army Signal Corps. In a conversation with me Lovekin stated that 2003 Page #192  
d." Finally, after some neighborly conversation — in my part of the country 2004 Page #29  
's claims during our ninety minute conversation including the part of the l 2004 Page #56  
e is part of the transcript of the conversation: Sarbacher: I had to run my 2004 Page #92  
e before? Sarbacher: Well yes. The conversation was that it had been recove 2004 Page #92  
ade the fact public. In an earlier conversation with me, he had said that h 2004 Page #93  
d on audiotape in a recorded phone conversation that there was an extraterr 2004 Page #143  
en interviewed in a recorded phone conversation in about 1990 by author Kev 2004 Page #144  
. The stars would come out and the conversation would go to psychic, and th 2004 Page #181  
 — I'll go along with it." And one conversation led to another, a contact w 2004 Page #182  
officials at Holloman. He said the conversation was no different than negot 2004 Page #183  
ead of me, and I remember having a conversation if he had ever heard about  2004 Page #184  
 Nixon segment by saying that in a conversation with Linda Howe she told me 2004 Page #185  
uch paruc. A few weeks ago I had a conversation with a woman at a local pub 2005 Page #85  
eval Conference wanted to stop the conversation altogether. She asked me, " 2005 Page #86  
able heat created inside the ORAC. Conversation then shifted to the implica 2005 Page #91  
 home. \Xie joined Faustino in the conversation with the soldier. Sergeant  2005 Page #156  
dent or Penn State University 1987 conversation w th researcher VVilliam St 2006 Page #27  
ok Scenarios: The Art of Strategic Conversation, Kees Van Der Heijden notes 2006 Page #50  
. 'Scenarios: The Art of Strategic Conversation by Kees Van Der Heijden. Jo 2006 Page #51  
imon Jenkins, Pan Books, 1997. 21. Conversation with Mark Birdsall, July 14 2006 Page #137  
d story in the only phone-recorded conversation we had on August 20th, with 2006 Page #151  
s that makes sense.' Then we had a conversation and it was basically like t 2006 Page #162  
that's it. If you said we had this conversation, it didn't happen. So, if y 2006 Page #162  
 summer of 1992, I had a telephone conversation with Nevada hotel developer 2006 Page #196  
ook, Keyhoe recounts a then-recent conversation with fellow UFO researcher  2007 Page #132  
t captain. She recalled an unusual conversation with four of her husband's  2008 Page #45  
arson's Tonight show, although the conversation was cut short before Crisma 2009 Page #33  
files. President Kennedy's Hotline Conversation with Nikita Khrushchev Anot 2009 Page #41  
cret NSA intercept of a "Hot Line" conversation between President Kennedy a 2009 Page #41  
ted Kennedy's offer.33 The Hotline conversation shows that Kennedy and Khru 2009 Page #42  
n space. The dating of the Hotline conversation is consistent with the agre 2009 Page #42  
 me." At the time I had this first conversation with June, she knew me as a 2009 Page #88  

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ders to debunk. . . I remember the conversations around the conference tabl 2003 Page #11  
d she heard bits and pieces during conversations of her father and uncle an 2003 Page #22  
 it over the years or in secretive conversations or wild tales. Below is a  2003 Page #34  
d rumors, and bits and pieces over conversations, but it was a picture, an  2003 Page #35  
e meets with, the subject of their conversations and the content of the mee 2003 Page #86  
he source said that "based on past conversations on the subject (of a Roswe 2003 Page #100  
re their relevant interactions and conversations with Larry, or of their be 2004 Page #48  
led from notes after four separate conversations with the military eyewitne 2004 Page #74  
 think they are like?" Just normal conversations and curiosity — but he nev 2004 Page #181  
and engineer, \"(filbert Smith, of conversations with top American scientis 2005 Page #79  
 RevieJJJ, No. 52, Fall, 1986. And conversations with Dr. Elsworth F. Baker 2005 Page #105  
 leisure-time activities and their conversations with friends were monitore 2005 Page #167  
spoke to a few people in town. The conversations, if you could call them th 2006 Page #91  
er son, Freddie, and after several conversations started to piece together  2006 Page #94  
 was who he said he was." From his conversations with Dodd, Williams was ab 2006 Page #124  
's secret war. From off-the-record conversations with military and intellig 2006 Page #141  
s were reinforced over his life in conversations with his father, who is st 2006 Page #151  
ill AFB in 1967. Through telephone conversations with Mr. Botz, it became a 2007 Page #114  
ks: Memoirs with Judith Shoolery , Conversations on the Dark Secrets of Phy 2009 Page #9  
mber 24, 1947. Referring to recent conversations on an undisclosed matter [ 2009 Page #36  
97. Further, at no time during our conversations did she embellish or exagg 2009 Page #89  
d me seven years later. During our conversations she could have and I belie 2009 Page #95  

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pported by the available evidence. Conversely, the documents cannot simply  2004 Page #214  
e as pieces of a Lockheed F-11 7A. Conversely, I found no debris at the Bak 2006 Page #85  

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light, would be direct levitation, conversion of electricit) • into kinetic 2005 Page #173  
ge area. During the process of the conversion from tubes to transistors, I  2006 Page #152  
r made headlines by announcing his conversion from isolationism to internat 2008 Page #132  

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ng with bismuth coatings that will convert heat to electricity. Bismuth is  2003 Page #107  
brace the NHI into our culture and convert it to one or another of our reli 2006 Page #60  
 a host protein, which are able to convert normal molecules of the protein  2006 Page #113  
t a single abnormal molecule could convert normal molecules into the abnorm 2006 Page #114  

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nto the abnormal form. These newly converted molecules could in turn, "corr 2006 Page #114  
lecule which are more likely to be converted into the abnormal form. Finall 2006 Page #114  
n from Toronto University — and we converted a small barn into a bit of a h 2006 Page #128  

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ed-year-old cottages which we were converting. This was on a mountain above 2006 Page #128  
 have been "spun" into the ground "converting sand into dust and winding th 2009 Page #136  

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ver, the fact that there have been converts to the official position can be 2004 Page #145  
y rarely) a molecule spontaneously converts into the abnormal form, setting 2006 Page #114  

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e saucer, which appeared to be two convex plates inverted over each other,  2005 Page #168  
een feet, five inches in diameter, convex on both upper and lower surfaces  2006 Page #135  
ve inches in diameter, and equally convex on both upper and lower surfaces. 2007 Page #187  

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Conference were missing and also a conveyed message from the RCMP officer i 2004 Page #41  
led that they cannot be completely conveyed here. Instead I relate the jist 2004 Page #43  
an in Chicago's O'Hare airport and conveyed letters from him and the NY wom 2006 Page #203  

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ved a phone call from Captain Hill conveying Watson's apologies, and was as 2005 Page #98  

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we know today. The big clisc had a conveyor on the floor that transported t 2005 Page #166  

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e would have none of it and he was convicted and sentenced to two years in  2005 Page #101  
eme Court decided a case regarding convicted members of the McNabb family,  2005 Page #126  
ortant questions. Was Newton (as a convicted and known con man) asked co co 2005 Page #133  
 That's crazy. Where would someone convicted of a crime get 1.5 million dol 2007 Page #91  

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of Estella K.russel based upon the conviction she expressed when I intervie 2008 Page #59  
ison was unsuccessful in earning a conviction against Shaw, Garrison was pa 2009 Page #44  
speech told me that she spoke with conviction. I knew that there was someth 2009 Page #88  

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nd Australia were first settled by convicts. Letting the convicts go bother 2006 Page #7  
t settled by convicts. Letting the convicts go bother other civilizations w 2006 Page #7  

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 with her grandmother initially to convince her to violate the commitment s 2003 Page #22  
e to be undecided. I have tried to convince myself there was nothing to the 2004 Page #31  
d also show the techniques used to convince the public of most anything. Cl 2004 Page #130  
ithout giving you enough to try to convince you: just enough to make you wo 2004 Page #130  
g bells for Friedman that began to convince him that the testimony from Mar 2004 Page #135  
 could he used in the film to help convince the people that UFOs were extra 2004 Page #179  
ering her money. The men wanted to convince her at any cost to sav that eve 2005 Page #36  
loyer and tried to persuade her to convince Luzia to agree with them and de 2005 Page #36  
airborne objects [ ... ] Unable to convince the callers that they were only 2008 Page #31  
of this deception operation was to convince the Soviet Union that the Unite 2009 Page #177  

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ny 'scientific' explanation...! am convinced that these objects do exist an 2003 Page #9  
sonally meeting Charlette I became convinced that here was a credible witne 2003 Page #21  
amples of the recovered debris, he convinced Crisman to go to the Maury Isl 2003 Page #41  
 with Gatty, I learned that he was convinced that "something" fell from the 2003 Page #55  
nd considering suicide. He is also convinced that certain persons in the Wh 2003 Page #89  
es' death tat morning Henry became convinced that his brother had been murd 2003 Page #95  
c lights, Bennewitz quickly became convinced that extraterrestrials were in 2003 Page #142  
d ultimately, the world. He became convinced that the underground facility  2003 Page #144  
f the old timers in Aurora and was convinced that something had indeed occu 2004 Page #27  
ods Harbor. Werbicki was still not convinced that an airplane had gone into 2004 Page #36  
he house was taken. Mrs. Smith was convinced it was the work of people look 2004 Page #86  
cate with an alien and that he had convinced the Canadian government to ope 2004 Page #87  
he media nor the average person is convinced that we have been recovering c 2004 Page #121  
of one mysterious flying ship, are convinced these strange aerial objects a 2004 Page #206  
 1988. Much to my surprise, Ramsey convinced me that new evidence which he  2004 Page #215  
it),6 and Stan, who has since been convinced by Ramsey that there is someth 2004 Page #215  
labs, and Los Alamos."" Even those convinced that the Aztec incident was ju 2004 Page #220  
 Ramey Office Photos and is firmly convinced he was the last civilian to vi 2004 Page #228  
 to view the debris. Further, he's convinced if Gen. Ramey had had time to  2004 Page #228  
lifornia UFO researcher who became convinced that the DRES faciJjry was bei 2005 Page #64  
de with the object Steve Qones) is convinced landed, fell, hit or crashed o 2005 Page #69  
Stringfield's book, said the man, "convinced me that l should tell mv storv 2005 Page #79  
erculture ? I cannot Sa), but I am convinced that if the members of MJ-12 w 2005 Page #97  
gn observers, but gradually became convinced that, either by intention or a 2005 Page #98  
nd colleague of many years, seemed convinced these findings would only prov 2005 Page #102  
e had seen back in 1969. Srone was convinced that the film he saw in 1969 a 2005 Page #147  
t with disagree, and are more than convinced that there is enough evidence  2005 Page #148  
film was a fake. He replied: "l am convinced, Philip, it's nor a fake. I am 2005 Page #149  
ced, Philip, it's nor a fake. I am convinced it's nor a hoax." To-dare in m 2005 Page #149  
 -industry. Most, bur nor all, are convinced that we are dealing with rubbe 2005 Page #149  
e casualties in the wreckage. Jose convinced me that evet)1thing was going  2005 Page #155  
organs or blood transfusions. I am convinced that, unless we stupidly destr 2006 Page #6  
ere 17 years ago?? G. Because I am convinced that military pilots in many c 2006 Page #10  
eid eventually speaks to producer, convinced he 'might" be telling the trut 2006 Page #26  
port; many others might turn away, convinced that religion was now powerles 2006 Page #57  
(16) While Williams and Fry appear convinced that the Prescott story (and a 2006 Page #125  
his aspect of the Berwyn affair is convinced that this is necessarily the c 2006 Page #125  
ory. He said, 'Alright, I'm pretty convinced that you saw what you saw. But 2006 Page #162  
ruent. The U.S. Coast Guard was so convinced that something had crashed int 2006 Page #189  
of one mysterious flying ship, are convinced these strange aerial objects a 2007 Page #136  
ame. Both Gonzalez and Rivera were convinced that the 1974 crash likely occ 2007 Page #188  
omething extraordinary . He was so convinced he said he stands on what he r 2008 Page #58  
d in the Elk River basin? Ifl have convinced the reader to conclude as I ha 2008 Page #60  
FO". This was deeply troubling and convinced me that I should make every ef 2008 Page #66  
 proper scientific manner. It also convinced me that I should make efforts  2008 Page #66  
ed by my Head of Division, who had convinced himself that it showed Aurora  2008 Page #67  
yielded little in useful data that convinced authorities responsible for fo 2009 Page #15  
he data or a chief analyst was not convinced that UFO reports were of vital 2009 Page #16  
de of normal channels or not, I am convinced that you know far more about t 2009 Page #24  
r undisclosed reasons, Kennedy was convinced that the CIA was the lead agen 2009 Page #41  
g had disappeared off radar." That convinced Shift Commander Lt. Buran to g 2009 Page #63  
or heard of their like since. I am convinced though that the American press 2009 Page #140  
ncern from upper echelons and were convinced that someone at a higher level 2009 Page #178  

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he one case that — more than any — convinces me that crashed UFO cases and  2004 Page #7  

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

from the crash site. It was hardly convincing evidence. Then the story took 2004 Page #30  
ne another made their stories very convincing, even intriguing, it fell to  2004 Page #43  
he pro-Roswell advocates. It seems convincing, too, until you read the endn 2004 Page #222  
the stand. \Vith Hays successfully convincing Reich to wajve any legal acti 2005 Page #94  
ould have to win back trust with a convincing show of candor and leadership 2006 Page #64  
n Monroe, presents the document as convincing evidence that the Government  2007 Page #135  
 and government personnel , offers convincing evidence that contradicts the 2008 Page #23  
 stories the military succeeded in convincing the Soviets for a while anywa 2009 Page #17  
ntion of cosmic war. Nevertheless, convincing the American scientific commu 2009 Page #21  

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. Furthermore, Ryan Wood has shown convincingly that such an effort would h 2003 Page #179  
ome merit, were overwhelmingly and convincingly refutable . This discussion 2009 Page #7  

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tions. In the first place, an Army convoy does not need to get approval fro 2004 Page #129  
us town. On 22 January, a military convoy headed for the School of Sergeant 2005 Page #32  
y personnel while traveling in the convoy of ships that headed for the Falk 2006 Page #128  
. Later flights confirmed that the convoy had departed the area heading sou 2006 Page #134  
erflights [sic] indicated that the convoy 131                               2006 Page #134  
 of Candelaria. They were over the convoy site at 1653 hrs. All convoy pers 2006 Page #135  
r the convoy site at 1653 hrs. All convoy personnel were dead, most within  2006 Page #135  
U.S. territory. Before leaving the convoy site, members of the recovery tea 2006 Page #135  
ight and rendezvoused with a small convoy on a road between Van Horn and Ke 2006 Page #135  
 from the Hueys transferred to the convoy. "All helicopters then returned t 2006 Page #135  
or decontamination procedures. The convoy continued non-stop, using back ro 2006 Page #135  
rom cities. The destination of the convoy reportedly was Atlanta, Georgia.  2006 Page #135  
c. People mentioned seeing a large convoy go by that was very weU lit but e 2007 Page #129  
onal bridge from Presidio, and the convoy headed north to the area of El Ll 2007 Page #186  
t time later, the Mexican military convoy was traversing the dirt roads of  2007 Page #187  
 miles to the west. Suddenly , the convoy came to a complete stop in the mi 2007 Page #187  
cover what happened to the Mexican convoy and, if feasible, to retrieve the 2007 Page #187  
a. His observation of the military convoy also stood out in his mind becaus 2008 Page #55  

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refriw and Llanrwst near the River Conwy. We'd taken a caravan up and a hor 2006 Page #128  

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far too short for the operation of conYenrion al hjgh speed, horizontal rak 2007 Page #109  

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- W.ld"'fl 10 • lf•_.t. ~ \ tOt'Od con~n;"I: ~ic r.~ W meu:x kAOC'J'llOtds  2005 Page #25  

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'sscls. j He s~1id tile wcap?n was con•: Gives Only a Hin L I ccivcd hy the 2009 Page #181  
 tor U thC1' Is any possibillty ct con• Palestine 1ormailly nolllied Scc:-c 2009 Page #182  

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d have fallen under his direction, coo -he eventually received the reply, i 2005 Page #81  
ge of possibilities arises that is coo great for any single prognosticator. 2005 Page #85  
 of chis important book in the not coo distant future.) Matthews, P.: Book  2005 Page #105  
 it would appear that the rail was coo tall co fit through the hangar openi 2007 Page #115  
 Ryan \X/ood -and possibly ochers, coo -and that links the events of Septem 2007 Page #143  
facing away from it. Aunt: Course, coo, they might have been watching it fo 2007 Page #171  
 the exclusion of weapons chat are coo destructive, with the exception of c 2008 Page #114  
 In diss,mlnalion or lnformadon to Coo;r,ssmtn imd stalTtrs OD a dost-bold  2008 Page #154  

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pate in study • , 4 , • C'""" wroe Cood,d "" &R,commmdoti,,. ~~ .... iif .  2008 Page #147  

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 llro,odtn 1hr ruppon b.,. \\ilhln Coog,-us • Allow r..-dn·tlopmtttl or rup 2008 Page #154  

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ording to aviation journalist Nick Cook, from his book, The H1111t for Zero 2005 Page #81  
and had you fill it out. Then they cook it away; what happened with it, nob 2005 Page #95  
se of T. Townsend Brown "FTM" Nick Cook, The Hunt for Zero Point: "They wer 2006 Page #42  
/' (referring to the aircraft that cook off from Avon Park, and was respons 2007 Page #110  
nd on the ream char had landed and cook the pictures. He was never told wha 2007 Page #139  

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try road, saw the glowing disc and cook__rru~ r.hot~gr3_ph. _ "'" . ,._ _ . 2007 Page #156  

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 to the Pentagon's books had to be cooked to compile the required financial 2007 Page #53  

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s and marshmallows, and my mom was cooking some fish that we had caught out 2007 Page #121  

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

s April 17, 1897, dawned clear and cool in North Texas when out of the sout 2004 Page #26  
ss the Sound. Though the night was cool, it was clear of clouds and there w 2004 Page #39  
gulf of space, intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic, regarded this Ea 2004 Page #148  
• Black Ops when Black Ops weren't cool • Korolev unknown until his death o 2004 Page #164  
ed, and the public had its logical cool in Congress co get co the bottom of 2005 Page #75  
 you would make a metal that would cool faster. In a way it looked like mag 2006 Page #176  
n size, after letting the material cool down for about ten minutes." The fi 2007 Page #199  

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ance is high. A modern use is as a coolant for nuclear power reactors." Bis 2003 Page #107  

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f the few metals that expands when cooled, like water does when it turns to 2003 Page #106  
nder security detention. He wisely cooled of and chose the former. When we  2006 Page #167  

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 in quite that way. It was getting cooler, now a breeze had come up. Earlie 2003 Page #46  
 rarely mentioned around the water cooler or on the golf course. The fast-f 2006 Page #61  

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ovember 14-16,2003 Las Vegas Crash Coolereoco "la/eMcaoeumenB com November  2003 Page #163  

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

yroscope dynamic modeling: Kinetic cooling of the atmosphere via a high-pow 2007 Page #163  
formation Center Archive: -Kinetic cooling of the atmosphe re via a high-po 2007 Page #163  

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al UFO Crash Retrieval Conference "coon after my arrival at the (State) Dep 2006 Page #167  
... -, .. ,. f!l1 •,.- r,!J'o Dori Coon 191                                 2009 Page #197  

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da operation . For example, Robert Coonrod, past president of the Corporati 2007 Page #14  

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1000/o Opp. ■Cooper vs QD = 1000/o Coop. ■Einstein (27) vs. QD 120/o Ein. ■ 2008 Page #118  
Encounter ■ Gulf Breeze ■ Willian1 Coop er ■ The .l\Jien Reproduction Vehic 2008 Page #165  

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rieval Conference Astronaut Gordon Cooper “Several days in a row we sighted 2003 Page #14  
vealed Majestic documents from Tim Cooper and others that clearly point to  2003 Page #21  
Corps agent Cantwell, from the Tim Cooper documents, talks about a "capture 2003 Page #25  
t the IPU - (source of many of the Cooper Papers Another living witness ret 2003 Page #162  
 www majeshcdocuments com Harry B. Cooper Commendation November 14-16.2003  2003 Page #164  
D. Berliner 1994 1 23 TSRMEO ■ Tim Cooper/FOIA 1994 1 1 MJ-12 ref ■ Salina  2003 Page #169  
TC ■ Quillin via D. Berliner ■ Tim Cooper/FOIA ■ Salina via TC mailbox ■ S- 2003 Page #169  
. However, documents leaked to Tim Cooper from S-3 and others on Slide 4 re 2003 Page #170  
r of the Majestic Documents is Tim Cooper. In the past year, the Woods have 2004 Page #101  
s signed by Curtis LeMay and cited Cooper for: His exemplar knowledge of fi 2004 Page #101  
ion to the USAF UFO Program. Harry Cooper therefore was doing UFO related w 2004 Page #101  
nclude six reports provided by Tim Cooper, including three reports on behal 2004 Page #115  
on behalf of his father, Harry Bob Cooper, and three reports from others su 2004 Page #115  
e to Stringfield in an unpublished Cooper document, "The White Sands Provin 2004 Page #115  
er, Mercury Seven Astronaut Gordon Cooper, Lunar Astronaut Edgar Mitchell,  2004 Page #132  
 hear him say it. Astronaut Gordon Cooper concurs, one of the first of the  2004 Page #146  
ld Keyhoe Leap of Faith, by Gordon Cooper The Day After Roswell, by Philip  2004 Page #149  
ndon Johnson is an example. Gordon Cooper, the pioneer astronaut who died r 2004 Page #176  
cAr • Source: CIA Archivist to Tim Cooper to Milo Speriglio 1994 • Mentions 2004 Page #207  
onal Inquirer article? The Harry B Cooper Story • According to Tim Cooper h 2004 Page #212  
 B Cooper Story • According to Tim Cooper he came home in 1964 to find his  2004 Page #212  
 TOP SECRET/MJ-12 Mr. T,Allothy S. Cooper PO Box 1206 Big Bear Lake, CA 923 2004 Page #244  
TOP SECRET/MAJIC. According to Tim Cooper, there was no introductory cover  2004 Page #244  
 The burned memo was mailed to Tim Cooper in June of 1999 from whom we have 2004 Page #248  
 ... " he wrote. Astronauts Gordon Cooper and Brian O'Leary have publicly t 2005 Page #119  
e that in 1998, UFO researcher Tim Cooper received a reply to !us FOIA requ 2005 Page #125  
991. 9 Prior to CIA release to Tim Cooper of the MJ-12 reference in 1998, a 2005 Page #125  
1]-12 related memo released to Tim Cooper originally. And the usual crew of 2005 Page #126  
J-12 documents provided to Timothy Cooper are emulations of real documents  2006 Page #12  
g in the United States via Timothy Cooper; and (c) Nick Pope's Operation Th 2006 Page #131  
perations Manual 1-01 ■ Go see Tim Cooper ... interesting? ■ And then came  2007 Page #42  
iffy mailer ■Received 6/6/99 bylim Cooper ■ Return address Fort Meade ■ She 2007 Page #42  
Quillin via D. Berliner 1994 ■ Tim Cooper/RllA 1994 ■ Salina via TC mailbox 2007 Page #42  
 on an Avery label: Mr. Timothy s. Cooper PO Box 1206 Big Bear Lake, CA 923 2007 Page #42  
en astronaut and re t pilot Gordon Cooper. During 1951 in Europe, Gordon Co 2007 Page #109  
per. During 1951 in Europe, Gordon Cooper and rus squadron-m aces attempted 2007 Page #109  
 unable to catch the djscs. Gordon Cooper reported char the ruses were flyi 2007 Page #109  
e intercepted by his F-86. Colonel Cooper recalJecl that these cljscs were  2007 Page #109  
d researcher of UFOs named Timothy Cooper, President John F. Kennedy had gu 2007 Page #134  
d closer? Thus, I went and met Tim Cooper and found that he was clearly sit 2008 Page #104  
 the time. TC is short for Timothy Cooper, the recipient of many of these b 2008 Page #104  
the numerous documents obtained by Cooper, some skeptics have accused him o 2008 Page #105  
scussed later. In June of 1996 Tim Cooper opened his mailbox and found, amo 2008 Page #105  
n slide 7, after being received by Cooper. Not appreciating the historical  2008 Page #105  
red pen, as shown. Even though Tim Cooper has been shown to be a poor spell 2008 Page #105  
: Salina, Einstein, Oppenheimer or Cooper. We could get samples of writing  2008 Page #106  
he Institute. When I first met Tim Cooper, he was finishing up a manuscript 2008 Page #107  
lide 23 against the known authors, Cooper and Oppenheimer have no correlati 2008 Page #108  
length that Pace. It is clear that Cooper and Oppenheimer are quite outside 2008 Page #108  
s many variables , which ruled out Cooper completely. This slide (27) prese 2008 Page #108  
e agreement of the Oppenheimer and Cooper values, well within the scatter o 2008 Page #108  
or me when I got an email from Tim Cooper. (See Slide 30.) The McLean VA po 2008 Page #109  
ng Salina to the leaker to Timothy Cooper, who has now retired from the UFO 2008 Page #110  
Quillin via D. Berliner 1994 ■ Tim Cooper FOIA 1994 ■ Salina via TC muilbox 2008 Page #115  
er Special Operations Manual ■ Tim Cooper/FOIA Hillenkoette r with MJ-12 fi 2008 Page #115  
Einstein 15 Cooperwriangsampk ■Tim Cooper drafted a book titled "The White  2008 Page #117  
 i(OO i~ Chaski's results: neither Cooper nor Oppenheimer ■Oppenheimer vs.  2008 Page #118  
he Antelope -.; alley ■ Enter Bill Cooper ■ UFO Cover-Up;, L,,et ■ Into thE 2008 Page #165  
small flow of documents to Timothy Cooper, who had been researching both UF 2009 Page #7  
cover page. It was received by Tim Cooper in Jun/Jul 200 l but not stamped  2009 Page #8  
(QD2) from another occasion to Tim Cooper, "Edward Teller's Pitch to Presid 2009 Page #10  
 document as a whole coming to Tim Cooper from Source 4 was a product of di 2009 Page #14  
ology Explodes, 1987-1988 ■William Cooper : Into Dreamland and Beyond, 1989 2009 Page #149  

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stic documents that arrived at Tim Cooper's mailbox and through his persona 2003 Page #27  
stic documents that arrived in Tim Cooper's mailbox in June 1999 was a larg 2004 Page #243  
pared for Oppenheimer's signature. Cooper's material was easy, since he had 2008 Page #106  
 ?..: __ .,. ~ -first page showing Cooper's marks in ~ .... ,, ... ,_ ....  2008 Page #116  
dress to the General Assembly) Tim Cooper's email to me I went to check my  2008 Page #119  

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g, "I wdn't raise an eyebrow about cooperacing with the CIA." C.I.A-Sought  2007 Page #13  

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

y express mail or FedEx and I will cooperate with the mailer. Alternatively 2003 Page #179  
was a complete concerted effort to cooperate with us, or if someone at the  2004 Page #185  
with a deal. He said, "If you will cooperate with us," (and he didn't tell  2004 Page #190  
that over a period of years if you cooperate with us." And he (Moore) said  2004 Page #190  
it wish to meet us, understand us, cooperate with us, control us, exploit u 2006 Page #53  
control mechanism; media will both cooperate as government mouthpiece and t 2006 Page #58  
lly hope. All nations would try to cooperate in the effort to find advantag 2006 Page #62  
p, explains why news organizations cooperate with the government, how news  2007 Page #7  
opics: 1. \Xlhy news organizations cooperate with the federal government. 2 2007 Page #9  
at why the big merua organizations cooperate with the government. To unders 2007 Page #9  
t because neither agency wished to cooperate , he would indeed contact the  2008 Page #30  
 serious program of civil defense. Cooperate with our allies and consider t 2009 Page #10  
itical strategy of getting NASA to cooperate with the USSR on joint space a 2009 Page #35  
ests that MJ-12 had decided not to cooperate with Kennedy. Thus Kennedy's e 2009 Page #40  
tiative to get the USSR and USA to cooperate in joint space and lunar missi 2009 Page #40  
 shows that Kennedy had decided to cooperate with the USSR on "Outer Space  2009 Page #41  
ch John F. Kennedy was prepared to cooperate with the Soviet Union in decla 2009 Page #41  
e any senior U.S. official did not cooperate with MJ-12, the directive sanc 2009 Page #42  
 1963 efforts to end the Cold War, cooperate with the USSR on joint space m 2009 Page #43  
ennedy's bold attempt to have NASA cooperate with the Soviet Union in joint 2009 Page #45  
Forces Intelligence, has agreed to cooperate in the investigations of flyin 2009 Page #178  

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e U2 spy plane. The U.S. Air Force cooperated and helped to drive attention 2003 Page #141  

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if they should reject all peaceful cooperatio n and become an imminent thre 2008 Page #112  

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opment of a program of substantive cooperation with the soviet union in the 2003 Page #6  
tarch and other material Section 2 Cooperation of locals The wafer with sil 2003 Page #43  
h Con'erenceNSAM 271- Nov 12, 1963 Cooperation with USSR on Outer Space Mat 2003 Page #162  
y the initiative ...of substantive cooperation with the Soviet Union in the 2003 Page #162  
d of outer space, ...” "...broader cooperation between the United States an 2003 Page #162  
U.S.S R. in outer space, including cooperation in lunar landing programs. . 2003 Page #162  
during Twining's mission to ensure cooperation with multiple agencies that  2003 Page #208  
CS's JRDB and Director of OSRD, in cooperation with the Atomic Energy Commi 2004 Page #63  
 few states, and that was with the cooperation of their law enforcement age 2004 Page #127  
 (and he didn't tell him what that cooperation was — the nature of it) "the 2004 Page #190  
and states "In order to facilitate cooperation with current activities of t 2004 Page #252  
n may be necessary to ensure their cooperation. If witnesses have already c 2005 Page #129  
son where he ,,orked long hours in cooperation with scientists from the Off 2005 Page #169  
ses the alien abduction/government cooperation model favored by many Ufolog 2006 Page #63  
er, government would require total cooperation of media. Intelligence Gover 2006 Page #64  
governments maintain the trust and cooperation of media could prove decisiv 2006 Page #65  
s will insist on absolute civilian cooperation and obedience. Constitutiona 2006 Page #68  
ave difficulty mobilizing civilian cooperation and obedience. Public educat 2006 Page #69  
nged area. A Case Study in Medical Cooperation: was the Hantavirus lingerin 2006 Page #109  
m 1947? What follows is a study in cooperation between highly disparate cul 2006 Page #109  
gnorance and a flat refusal of any cooperation. "By 2100 hrs, 26 Aug. 74, t 2006 Page #134  
propaganda machine with the covert cooperation of leading U.S. news organiz 2007 Page #11  
r New York Times I Robertson Panel cooperation: ► 1) CIA wanted to suppress 2007 Page #23  
ing UFO-related news would require cooperation of maJor news services (UPI, 2007 Page #23  
t UFOs ► 10) Documented history of cooperation with CIA for "national secur 2007 Page #23  
ing UFO-related news would require cooperation of major news sen,;ces (UPI, 2007 Page #23  
t UFOs ► 10) Documented history of cooperation with ClA for "national secur 2007 Page #24  
tal plan co secure and utilize che cooperation of leaders in the private se 2007 Page #59  
hall be guided by the principle of cooperation and mutual assistance and sh 2008 Page #36  
 to assist in international police cooperation. In 1938, following the Ansc 2008 Page #139  
 scientific community ; to promote cooperation with our allies in the same  2009 Page #21  
and has solicited certain writers' cooperation in this area which has prove 2009 Page #25  
eld of space-there is room for new cooperation, for further joint efforts i 2009 Page #40  
 12, 1963. The subject header was "Cooperation with the USSR on Outer Space 2009 Page #40  
opment of a program of substantive cooperation with the Soviet Union in the 2009 Page #40  
3 NSAM 271 goes on to say that the cooperation was a direct outcome of Kenn 2009 Page #40  
September 20 proposal "for broader cooperation ... in outer space, includin 2009 Page #40  
tion ... in outer space, including cooperation in lunar landing programs."  2009 Page #40  
vidence that Kennedy firmly linked cooperation with the USSR on "outer spac 2009 Page #41  
sharing UFOs information and joint cooperation in space. The dating of the  2009 Page #42  
chev on November 12, 1963 on space cooperation that led to the National Sec 2009 Page #43  
ector, Allen Dulles, ruled out any cooperation with Kennedy and his nationa 2009 Page #45  
y hostilities and jeopardize space cooperation. President Kennedy 's strate 2009 Page #45  
y was to use joint Soviet US space cooperation as the means to have UFOs de 2009 Page #45  

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 his father had been patriotic and cooperative and insisted he behave in th 2004 Page #143  
vert warfare, global alliances and cooperative impulses could fold, as all  2006 Page #68  
the U.S. news media were extremely cooperative. Journalists voluntarily joi 2007 Page #12  
 UFOs, as presented via the always cooperative American news media, was bei 2007 Page #23  
lassified UFO files as part of the cooperative space effort with the Soviet 2009 Page #40  

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

inning in 1954, Stringfield worked cooperatively with the Air Defense Comma 2004 Page #108  
inning in 1954, Stringfield worked cooperatively with the Air Defense Comma 2005 Page #138  
c disruption and high incentive to cooperatively develop new technology. So 2006 Page #60  
uption. However, governments might cooperatively rise to the occasion, buyi 2006 Page #64  
um global effort to meet challenge cooperatively — "all for one and one for 2006 Page #67  

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kind. ■ sig,gJ~Q by A. Einstein 15 Cooperwriangsampk ■Tim Cooper drafted a  2008 Page #117  

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D word length Opptnh•'"'• ('.64] _ Coop• (5.11] Chaski ...... _r.,, ave. I  2008 Page #119  

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d by the director of the Office of Coordina tor of lnformation.4 4 Office o 2005 Page #122  

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do my research into the images and coordinate their efforts from a remote s 2004 Page #227  
artment G-2, head of intelligence; coordinate with the head of 4th Army Cou 2005 Page #125  
ed to assert strong leadership and coordinate their efforts. All other stak 2006 Page #62  
be very important. - Given time to coordinate plans and actions, government 2006 Page #67  
e and capabilities of NHI, time to coordinate global response, time to shor 2006 Page #68  
 Air Force traveled to Wendover to coordinate the accident investigation. M 2006 Page #74  
 a laboratory at the university to coordinate with the Princeton Engineerin 2006 Page #196  
 knowabl e and the unknowable. (a) Coordinate UFO data collection with Proj 2009 Page #19  
rector of Central Intelligence. (c)Coordinate feedback to appropriate intel 2009 Page #19  
ing observations in my notebook to coordinate the time I was there and what 2009 Page #64  

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 area. Don said, "Their stride was coordinated and looked like a trained dr 2003 Page #71  
of a ground-level search which was coordinated after an unidentified flying 2004 Page #6  
The Research and Development Board coordinated all scientific inquiry. The  2004 Page #63  
th crash retrieval operations were coordinated by the MJ-12 Group in produc 2006 Page #24  
 but speed of occurrence will make coordinated response very difficult. - W 2006 Page #67  
f humanity could happen before any coordinated response begins. Without pri 2006 Page #68  
portance. Slowness allows time for coordinated stakeholder response. As thr 2006 Page #68  
nt importance. Slowness allows for coordinated stakeholder response. Becaus 2006 Page #69  
of a ground-level search which was coordinated after an unidentified flying 2007 Page #140  
tored the damage done to the whole coordinated UFO intelligence collection  2009 Page #15  

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uter to block out those particular coordinates (of Area 51) and that's when 2006 Page #154  

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of the Bureau of the International Coordinatin g Council of the "Program On 2005 Page #54  
 official world is responsible for coordinatin g the retrievaJ of such craf 2007 Page #132  

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necessarily reserve judgment while coordinating with other stakeholders, bo 2006 Page #58  
legedly had the responsibility for coordinating covert activities within th 2008 Page #111  
20) which abolished the Operations Coordinating Board. 10 The Operations Co 2009 Page #37  
rdinating Board. 10 The Operations Coordinating Board was the primary inter 2009 Page #37  
warfare. Abolishing the Operations Coordinating Board shows he was willing  2009 Page #38  
10483 -Establishing the Operations Coordinating Board, was issued on Septem 2009 Page #46  

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n in radio contact with the Rescue Coordination Center in Halifax. RCC want 2004 Page #40  
 light up ... " ■ ... Walter Reed, coordination with Ft. Monmouth 5         2005 Page #7  
k as one military machine in close coordination with government and science 2006 Page #62  
evel international and stakeholder coordination, but there would be large t 2006 Page #66  
evel international and stakeholder coordination, and slow occurrence gives  2006 Page #66  
ce gives best opportunity for such coordination to evolve, even lacking pri 2006 Page #66  
nment leadership and international coordination will be of paramount import 2006 Page #68  
nment leadership and international coordination will be of paramount import 2006 Page #69  
y Council (NSC)-a central place of coordination for national security polic 2008 Page #25  
e Agency and the other agencies in coordination with it are operating at a  2009 Page #15  
opose that the MAJESTIC project in coordination with the Air Force's curren 2009 Page #16  
elligence Committee (MAJIC) in the coordination between CIA and authorized  2009 Page #19  
nister of the Armed Forces and War Coordination, Sir William Perry. The est 2009 Page #165  

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

st 1947, served as overall program coordinator. It should be noted that wit 2004 Page #63  
a tor of lnformation.4 4 Office of Coordinator of Information (OCI) was lat 2005 Page #122  
y officer. Michael Lindemann was a coordinator and participant in both semi 2006 Page #48  
 joined the Foundation as Research Coordinator in 1992. In preparation for  2006 Page #196  

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 Inv u C(!ntrnl fJ{,,1re ir: t!-.e coordln• 1 ~lion ot rnsca:-::h b which N 2009 Page #183  

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under some brush. I recognized the Coors beer can on top, which I flipped o 2003 Page #45  

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l"icai pubfic Vasttyimproval media cootrol by the rTiliUry. "Amee Foxtrot.• 2009 Page #151  

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ed readers should try and locate a cop) of Jerome Greenfield's book, IVilhe 2005 Page #101  
s Presley and Pa Boone were at the cop of his list. Santilli claimed chat h 2005 Page #145  
esearcher who was also an Aberdeen cop.) Larry Lake- 39                     2008 Page #45  
n contained in these papers is the cop) righted material of the author. For 2009 Page #3  

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he official world is ever-ready to cope with the outbreak of a lethal virus 2006 Page #137  

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

 Niels Bohr(MJ-12 backchannel?) in Copenhagen,1945 • Ancillary research, lo 2004 Page #158  

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

. Another important witness co the copic of UFO crashes is the late June Ka 2005 Page #131  

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he radiator. 2. "Mr. Forrestal had copied most of the Sophocles poem from t 2003 Page #94  
 the layered fragments, supposedly copied verbatim "from Grandad's journal: 2003 Page #107  
ially released FBI Files and those copied from Truman Presidential library  2003 Page #157  
f undeveloped Tri-X a Printed 5x7, copied on 8.5x11 (2 pages per page) □ Or 2003 Page #170  
 Pantograph? 1. A faker might have copied the signature from the book "Wede 2003 Page #203  
t was emulated and signatures were copied. 2. The Twining Directive is genu 2003 Page #203  
or not. Which memo came first, who copied whom? 2. Find other examples from 2003 Page #209  
 EXAMPLES FROM HISTORY ■ Europeans copied gunpowder from China ■ Native Ame 2005 Page #3  
got rifles from settlers ■ Soviets copied the bomb from the U.S. "Once you  2005 Page #3  
ar handwriting or content possibly copied from other documents. These issue 2005 Page #137  
 Here was decomposition al make-up copied from Life, or death for that matt 2005 Page #150  
blished books about the story were copied in it. An official document, "Pro 2006 Page #96  
library often ■ Seemed like he had copied every article ever written in pap 2007 Page #43  
947: A Preliminary Report." I just copied the first 30 pages and used them  2008 Page #106  
ing Reagan's term. As as result, I copied eight authentic Teller documents  2009 Page #10  

Word: "copies", 46 instance(s) (Back to Top)

uld have received one of the first copies coming out of the Pentagon's prin 2003 Page #88  
 shop and I made very high quality copies from the original negatives, whic 2003 Page #169  
993, and Stan been given some poor copies ' with the fascinating title of"A 2003 Page #169  
t. In 1995, I began, from the best copies I had, to create a replica —prima 2003 Page #171  
rd to read. Using the high quality copies made later has resulted in a near 2003 Page #171  
blic Printer. He assessed the good copies I had made of the Manual, and in  2003 Page #179  
Actually, as Don and I were making copies of the negative, there was one th 2003 Page #181  
 difficulty in siphoning off draft copies. When I first began to study UFOs 2003 Page #187  
. The memo states ”1. Here are two copies of the directives to General Wede 2003 Page #204  
able 2. Table 2: Comparison of Six Copies of Wedemeyer Directive to China A 2003 Page #205  
 v.e take to China.1. Here are two copies of the directive to General Y.ede 2003 Page #216  
IA request in an attempt to obtain copies. Regrettably, the material appear 2004 Page #11  
very interested in getting hold of copies of Colonel Halt's audio recording 2004 Page #58  
.C. In his hidden files Smith left copies of letters to and from the embass 2004 Page #89  
group's monthly newsletter, Orbit, copies of which are, today, much sought  2004 Page #108  
been received only as photographic copies but others appear to be original  2004 Page #134  
for content, even if they are only copies of the originals. With the allege 2004 Page #221  
and a host of other aspects of the copies can be examined in the attempt to 2004 Page #221  
ball, Redstar Films Limited, 2004. Copies are available at www.redstarfilm. 2004 Page #223  
f that ) ear. Reich had filled out copies of the form following a number of 2005 Page #95  
was published in an edition of 500 copies, with all copies of Martin's book 2005 Page #105  
an edition of 500 copies, with all copies of Martin's book going to subscri 2005 Page #105  
rom the film was VSD in France and copies were soon flying around the world 2005 Page #146  
U.S. State Department files (vitt, copies going to CIA, NSA, NASA, elsewher 2006 Page #29  
ld] about thirty to forty thousand copies per issue — and linking it with a 2006 Page #126  
nts, documentation illegally (sic) copies, and a partially destroyed docume 2006 Page #136  
incident.. .and, most importantly, copies of the official U.S. Coast Guard  2006 Page #180  
r in business) developed audiotape copies of the shows for sale to the publ 2006 Page #203  
me to time, speakers would provide copies of their 200                      2006 Page #203  
net. You could download electronic copies of books. 1\1\Xl: \''hat grade of 2007 Page #84  
 of October 7, 1983, with a.IJ the copies of your correspondence with scien 2007 Page #198  
 incident). However, we don't have copies of these reports at this time. A  2007 Page #198  
quest with the Air Force to obtain copies of his FOIA case file on the matt 2008 Page #30  
ads- The Aberdeen Library provided copies of five newspaper articles all re 2008 Page #48  
ents will be new, but many will be copies of ones in the secretariat divisi 2008 Page #64  
. "He gave the American government copies of the movies and still photograp 2008 Page #132  
tained possession of the "original copies" from Tim, and also the "original 2009 Page #7  
" from Tim, and also the "original copies" of the UFO files of Bill Moore,  2009 Page #7  
ertainty. For example , we have no copies of Teller's classified products , 2009 Page #11  
and, this was allegedly one of two copies and secretaries with this level o 2009 Page #14  
 Beach California October 28, 2009 Copies of the original documents follow. 2009 Page #14  
n Project Sign was tenninated both copies were destroyed for security reaso 2009 Page #24  
ppressed 11. DVDs of his lectures, copies of his conspiracy magazine Steams 2009 Page #34  
artment. I have since learned from copies of her service record obtained fr 2009 Page #88  
ion of L~ft At East Gate, and with copies of the original telexes and news  2009 Page #138  
ican of 194 7 by reading digitized copies of newspapers from this era on li 2009 Page #156  

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 We got a light aircraft me and my copilot, and we went down to the site. W 2006 Page #176  
gested a crash. Willingham and the copilot returned to Dyess AFB, landed an 2006 Page #177  

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 locomotion must be counted out in coping with the spaceship problem." One  2005 Page #95  
poinc where ic would be capable of coping wich new situations would compel  2008 Page #112  

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els surrounded by chain-link fence copped by security barbwire. SLIDE# 20 E 2005 Page #57  

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ectron microscope Magnification of copper wire and blue fiber Analysis of s 2003 Page #43  
bject that appeared generally dull copper or bronze in color with strange m 2003 Page #62  
uently found in ores of tin, lead, copper and cobalt. Bismuth is not attack 2003 Page #106  
ulfur) 0.0001 Ni (nickel) 0.04 Cu (copper) 66.6278 Al (aluminum) 9.67 Zn (z 2007 Page #201  
ion of chemical elements, although copper (a common mineral in Chile's nonh 2007 Page #201  
 (silicon) 0.00 Fe (iron) 0.42 Cu (copper) 46.40 Zn (zinc) 13.53 Chilean sc 2007 Page #201  

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cademy Glee club, U.S. Army Signal Cops, U.S. Army War College, New Mexico  2003 Page #44  

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 that the document is only a draft copy. Powerful compelling evidence in fa 2003 Page #27  
r and said I think someone needs a copy of this. I have one and I would lik 2003 Page #30  
 approached Huffman and gave him a copy of this photograph as recreated bel 2003 Page #35  
l Ro.wiir * TOP SBCRET • EYES OSLY COPY ONE OP ONE . SUBJECT: OPERATION KAJ 2003 Page #132  
egas. Crash ConferenceTim provides copy of father ’s USAF UFO Program Citat 2003 Page #164  
." He put me in touch with me to a copy shop and I made very high quality c 2003 Page #169  
not included in the photographer's copy. Slides 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 2003 Page #173  
and of dollars. After I had a good copy of the documents, I made an appoint 2003 Page #179  
ard to read that Don had not run a copy. When we ran the copy and studied i 2003 Page #181  
ad not run a copy. When we ran the copy and studied it, there was the docum 2003 Page #181  
951, and the next Slide 55 shows a copy of the accompanying article describ 2003 Page #183  
s ever asked me for a high quality copy of the Manual. Even Don Berliner di 2003 Page #184  
erliner did not elect to pay for a copy at the time we originally printed t 2003 Page #184  
high, made own O Maybe was a proof copy C ESecurity 2 points about TS MAJIC 2003 Page #186  
ol number O Not applied to a proof copy? This may be why it survived outsid 2003 Page #186  
rieval Conference impact, chose to copy Truman's approval signature and dat 2003 Page #204  
ruman Presidential Library comes a copy of the Wedemeyer directive v with a 2003 Page #204  
them both in 1947? 6. Find another copy of the Twining directive signed by  2003 Page #209  
ective and when you're done send a copy along for the President to sign." 2 2003 Page #209  
Air Force document, for example, a copy of which I obtained direct from the 2004 Page #4  
, however, I will attempt to get a copy as soon as it is published. It has  2004 Page #18  
 spring of 2003, when I obtained a copy of the full front page of The Dalla 2004 Page #31  
he enzyme reverse transcriptase to copy its genome into the DNA of the host 2004 Page #81  
e reverse transcriptase to reverse copy its genome into a DNA intermediate, 2004 Page #81  
ewton diary, we do not even have a copy. With the original MJ-12 documents, 2004 Page #221  
yed. This one was not. This carbon copy is the only link to MJ-12 and don't 2004 Page #248  
(/hi.le there, Weaver showed him a copy of a letter dated March 1978 from a 2005 Page #42  
object seen earlier. The microfilm copy of the investigation was mysterious 2005 Page #65  
ion. I . .1• . . ~ ,ct!- SLIDE# 39 Copy of original 1953 aerial phoro N[ill 2005 Page #65  
the Twentieth Century can secure a copy of The Einstein .A.flair from the W 2005 Page #93  
naire. In March 1954, Reich sent a copy of his survey on UFOs to the Air Fo 2005 Page #95  
 trus, Reich had sent Eisenhower a copy of rus paper documenting the Oranur 2005 Page #101  
ped to shred documents , he sa\\ a copy of the top secret UFO briefing docu 2005 Page #130  
 Nellis Test Range (leaked to Hard Copy) • About 15 ft across and 9-10 tt t 2006 Page #30  
 was able to obtain a declassified copy of the accident report and also int 2006 Page #88  
d in 1967. (According to Zechel, a copy of this newspaper story was in the  2006 Page #176  
 (Zechel did not provide me with a copy of this document.) (For what it's w 2006 Page #177  
 next morning would receive a free copy. The phones rang off the hook on Mo 2006 Page #204  
 13 The Foundation had been sent a copy by the author, McDaniels. The calle 2006 Page #205  
 the coffee. The remaining playful copy worked the ET wordplay shameless)~  2007 Page #62  
 eyes stare out at the viewer. The copy states that ASi\1[L is "Imaging for 2007 Page #62  
ffered an instant win contest. The copy also admonished kids and their pare 2007 Page #63  
 craft hovers above its house. The copy is as light-hearted as the prize is 2007 Page #66  
 airport corridor while the banner copy asks, "Impressed? Amaze elite trave 2007 Page #67  
tter ring the Royal." Accompanying copy underscores the anxiety inherent in 2007 Page #71  
 the Miami over-fly, Jack bought a copy of the Tampa Tribune morning editio 2007 Page #110  
ETI) has stated that he received a copy of the document in 1994, in his own 2007 Page #135  
-7Si6 c•_j::{__•••1,,111 This is a copy of the September 1980 Complaint For 2007 Page #174  
andeira to collect the fragment. A copy of the BraziJian Air Force directiv 2007 Page #194  
 Washington, DC. Dr. Taylor sent a copy of his analysis on May 24, 1982, wh 2007 Page #197  
ce Chief John Regan who provided a copy of the police journal. At the time  2008 Page #46  
 Estimate Donald Betts was given a copy of an aerial photo and asked to est 2008 Page #48  
estioned document (QD) and saved a copy all these years. If she was, say, 2 2008 Page #105  
at were made to get a more legible copy. None of these changes would have o 2008 Page #105  
tence or syllable count. An entire copy of the memo is included for your pe 2008 Page #105  
retyping left a mess on the carbon copy. 99                                 2008 Page #105  
vailable that we did not ask for a copy of the original from the Institute, 2008 Page #107  
ing Saucers." This is the complete copy of the first page on slide 33, show 2008 Page #109  
JA." I am hunting for an authentic copy of the signature of Captain Fritz,  2008 Page #110  
amped on each page. It is a carbon copy addressed to Ml-2 through 7 and ref 2008 Page #119  
NATIONAL SECUIRTY ACTS AS AMENDED. COPY 01 OF 02 TS CONTROL NUMBER T310010- 2009 Page #26  
ng fact -one of our members sent a copy of one of the current TV series, 'T 2009 Page #32  
. While there, Weaver showed him a copy of a letter dated March 1978 from a 2009 Page #50  
Wilhelm Reich. She also included a copy of a book in Russian called UFOs in 2009 Page #139  
on on Reich and she had sent him a copy of the journal. She felt I should h 2009 Page #139  

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eck. The attendant finds Forrestal copying a Sophocles poem out of a book b 2003 Page #91  
en interrupted in his efforts. His copying stopped after he had written "ni 2003 Page #94  
od found the frame r? High quality copying revealed all r Eight pages were  2003 Page #182  
 of the directives to Twining from copying from a known authentic directive 2003 Page #203  

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 D. Pickett and Michael H. Schratt Copyrigh t 2007 All Rights Rerserved . C 2007 Page #93  
Documents By Robert M. Wood, Ph.D. Copyrigh i 2009 Robert M. Wood .My inter 2009 Page #7  
Maury Island Revisited Kenn Thomas Copyrigh t© 2009 Kenn Thomas The release 2009 Page #29  
tive Michael E. Sella, M.A., Ph.D. Copyrigh i 2009 Michael E. Solla. M. A . 2009 Page #35  
 John Burroughs Linda Moulton Howe Copyrigh t 2009 Lindo Moulton Howe Over  2009 Page #57  
 UFO Crash Cover-Up James Clarkson Copyrigh i 2009 Jomes Clarkson June Crai 2009 Page #87  

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Go the Way of the Dodos? Jim Marrs Copyrighi 2005 Jim Marrs                 2005 Page #115  
ssionals all the time for legal or copyright issues. Slide 40 summarizes th 2003 Page #178  
: A Worldwide History Nick Redfern Copyright 2004 Nick Redfern Any discussi 2004 Page #4  
rst UFO Crash Retrieval? Jim Marrs Copyright 2004 Jim Marrs April 17, 1897, 2004 Page #26  
he Shag Harbor Incident Don Ledger Copyright 2004 Don Ledger Part 1: The Be 2004 Page #34  
Pieces of the Puzzle Peter Robbins Copyright 2004 Peter Robbins On three su 2004 Page #46  
tional Security Linda Moulton Howe Copyright 2004 Linda Moulton Howe I woul 2004 Page #60  
rd Evidence (Part 1) Grant Cameron Copyright 2004 Grant Cameron Long before 2004 Page #84  
h-Retrieval Reports Robert M. Wood Copyright 2004 Robert M. Wood "Our justi 2004 Page #106  
s and Factual Disputes Paul Davids Copyright 2004 Paul Davids In his classi 2004 Page #132  
ajestic 12 David P. E. Pace, D.Sc. Copyright 2004 David P. E. Pace Scope of 2004 Page #152  
rd Evidence (Part 2) Grant Cameron Copyright 2004 Grant Cameron Astronaut D 2004 Page #176  
of UFO-Related Deaths Ryan S. Wood Copyright 2004 Ryan S. Wood Agenda • Met 2004 Page #198  
g Saucer Story Paul Andrew Kimball Copyright 2004 Paul Andrew Kimball Backg 2004 Page #214  
the Ramey Office Photos Ron Regehr Copyright 2004 Ron Regehr The Roswell st 2004 Page #226  
FOs in New Mexico, 1947 Chuck Wade Copyright 2004 Chuck Wade Abstract In 19 2004 Page #240  
ked Classified Documents Ryan Wood Copyright 2004 Ryan Wood Abstract At the 2004 Page #242  
ering Claims Robert M. Wood, Ph.D. Copyright 2005 Robert M. Wood REVERSE EN 2005 Page #3  
eval Case, January 1966 Roger Leir Copyright 2005 Roger Leir From the resea 2005 Page #31  
man UFO Crash of 1953 Nick Redfern Copyright 2005 Nick Redfern The genesis  2005 Page #39  
 Garrison, Utah Linda Moulton Howe Copyright 2005 Lindo Moulton Howe SLIDE# 2005 Page #51  
ons of Disclosure Richard M. Dolan Copyright 2005 Richord M. Dolan The Real 2005 Page #73  
lhelm Reich and UFOs Peter Robbins Copyright 2005 Peier Robbins All of \Xli 2005 Page #87  
ck Zukowski and Debbie Ziegelmeyer Copyright 2005 Chuck Zukowski and Debbie 2005 Page #107  
errestrial Technology Ryan S. Wood Copyright 2005 Ryan S. Wood Excerpts rro 2005 Page #117  
Film: A Decade Later Philip Mantle Copyright 2005 Philip Montie Jn 1995, Lo 2005 Page #145  
ust 1945 Crash Retrieval Reme Baca Copyright 2005 Reme Boca Reme Baca and J 2005 Page #153  
al Fragments from a UFO Roger Leir Copyright 2005 Roger Leir                2005 Page #159  
tronautics William F. Hamilton Ill Copyright 2005 William F. Hamilton The a 2005 Page #161  
FO, Military, & Murder? Ken Storch Copyright 2005 Ken Storch                2005 Page #177  
Y?" Questions" Stanton T. Friedman Copyright 2006 Stanton T. Friedman ABSTR 2006 Page #4  
 Operations Michael E. Saila, PhD. Copyright © 2006 Michael E. SaIla, PhD I 2006 Page #14  
ucture of Secrecy Richard M. Dolan Copyright 2006 Richard M. Dolan UFO Cras 2006 Page #25  
f T. Townsend Brown Paul Schatzkin Copyright 2006 Paul Schatzkin Defying Gr 2006 Page #34  
Devils Hole UFO Crash Ryan S. Wood Copyright 2006 Ryan S. Wood Introduction 2006 Page #44  
man Intelligence Michael Lindemann Copyright 2006 Michael Lindemann This te 2006 Page #48  
 Secret Crashes By Peter W. Merlin Copyright 2006 Peter W. Merlin Andy Hoyt 2006 Page #71  
ight They Were Here Frank Feschino Copyright 2006 Frank Feschino And now -  2006 Page #89  
eaked Documents Dr. Robert M. Wood Copyright 2006 Robert M. Wood Abstract D 2006 Page #101  
ft and Entities Linda Moulton Howe Copyright 2006 Linda Moulton Howe, Repor 2006 Page #139  
cember 6, 1950 Dr. Bruce Macca bee Copyright 2006 Bruce Maccabee ABSTRACT F 2006 Page #164  
 Watery Roswell? Matthew E. Thuney Copyright 2006 Mathew E. Thuney Dedicati 2006 Page #180  
 - April 1994 Dr. Angela Thompsonl Copyright 2006 Dr. Angela Thompson Intro 2006 Page #196  
UFO Crash Summary: By Terry Hansen Copyright 2007 Terry Hansen Publjc skept 2007 Page #7  
tinctive VB initials. Vernon Bowen copyright? THE REVIEWER KNEW ABOUT THE T 2007 Page #48  
 Alien Technology Richard M. Dolan Copyright 2007 R1chord M. Dolon 'Jave-rt 2007 Page #50  
agery in Advertising Peter Robbins Copyright 2007 Peter Robbins For decades 2007 Page #59  
wer Gary McKinnon Matthew Williams Copyright 2007 Mottew Williams This is a 2007 Page #78  
Wyoming UFO Crash By Cameron DeBow Copyright 2007 The percentage of Unident 2007 Page #121  
sitization of Children Karyn Dolan Copyright 2007 Koryn Dolon 171           2007 Page #177  
FO Crash By Kevin D. Randle, Ph.D. Copyright 2008 Kevin D. Randle. Ph.D (ww 2008 Page #7  
ional Security Threat Nick Redfern Copyright © 2008 Nick Redfern Introducti 2008 Page #23  
t: Introduction -James E. Clarkson Copyright 2008 Jomes E. Cllorkson If you 2008 Page #40  
ry of Defense X-Files By Nick Pope Copyright 2008 Nick Pope Late in 2007 th 2008 Page #61  
s" by staff writer Stacey Danzuso, copyright April 26, 2000, The Capital. A 2008 Page #70  
epathic Lights? Linda Moulton Howe Copyright 2008 Lindo Moulton Howe "The W 2008 Page #71  
ska: 100 Years Latter Nick Redfern Copyright 2008 Nick Redfern (Soviet Acad 2008 Page #97  
estic Documents Dr. Robert M. Wood Copyright 2008 Dr. Robert M. Wood Since  2008 Page #104  
zification of America By Jim Marrs Copyright 2008: Jim Marrs Excerpted from 2008 Page #123  
 Bad News By Dr. John B. Alexander Copyright 2008 Dr. John B. Alexander Prr 2008 Page #146  
nd New Revelations By Nick Redfern Copyright 2009 Nick Redfern Situated in  2009 Page #48  
The CUFOS Archives Michael Schrott Copyright 2009 Michael Schrott September 2009 Page #97  
nown CE3 Incident By Peter Robbins Copyright 2009: Peter Robbins On Monday  2009 Page #134  

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n contained in these papers is the copyrighted material of the author. For  2006 Page #2  
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content contained in this paper is copyrighted by Noe Torres and Ruben Uria 2007 Page #192  
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ney, gold, stocks, bonds, patents, copyrights and even technical specialist 2008 Page #136  
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e Wolfsohn Ari Dlreclnr: Jules Fox Copywriter : Jason ca rrer Photographer· 2007 Page #66  

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Lives in the northern port city of Coquimbo. He found the pieces in the Lim 2007 Page #200  

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ly as ponttlon Majestic Twelve. It cor.tir.ueo to te ny feellr./; that any  2003 Page #136  
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mondc:r conductor 011d music du:cc:Cor of of the British empin to Prof. the 2009 Page #182  
lla.n ·be ratlioactive rJlY•, tram cor.unon sub• lctill cncr11ics ct cosmic 2009 Page #182  

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s) in the neighboring town of Tres Cora;:6es chat something suspicious was  2005 Page #31  
at full speed for the city of Tres Cora;:6es. Just prior to the capture, sh 2005 Page #31  

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e Armed Forces in the city of Tres Corac;:oes carrying an awhvard cargo, ai 2005 Page #32  

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rrhagic Fever 22 See, for example. Coral and Jim Lorenzen, Flying Saucer Oc 2006 Page #109  
us about craft landings near their coral that scared the horses. The number 2006 Page #199  
rganization (APRO) in 1960, led by Coral Lorenzen . After a false start wit 2007 Page #195  
blasting operations upon submerged coral formations occasionally were atten 2009 Page #164  
blasting operations upon submerged coral formations occasionally were atten 2009 Page #169  

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ion with fellow UFO researcher Lou Corbin that reads thus: "Do you know any 2007 Page #132  
bout a 'crashed-object' program?" [Corbin] asked me. 126                    2007 Page #132  
. " "He wouldn't admit that," said Corbin. "But I got the impression they'd 2007 Page #133  
papers, I received a call from Lou Corbin. "It's plain that this is part of 2007 Page #133  
ytime." "In the first news story," Corbin told me, "it was called an uniden 2007 Page #133  
ange between Donald Keyhoe and Lou Corbin are: (a) chat the project at issu 2007 Page #133  

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ore spins to Whit*' Sands you will corcaunicate with xinnral Eisenhower to  2003 Page #214  

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0 AM ,May 22, 1949 with a bathroom cord tightly knotted around his neck — d 2004 Page #203  

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ng State Secretary in U.S. history Cordell Hull. Hull won the Nobel Peace P 2003 Page #190  
everend told the family his cousin Cordell Hull had taken him to the sub-ba 2003 Page #190  
ry, Roosevelt's Secretary of State Cordell Hull showed his cousin Reverend  2004 Page #84  

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ired factory worker. Joel was very cordial, but almost immediately stated t 2003 Page #68  
on who took my call was polite and cordial, and when I identified myself as 2009 Page #137  

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ear old electronic technician from Cordoba, Argentina. Despite its impressi 2007 Page #195  
, at the Faculty of Engineering in Cordoba. There are no official written r 2007 Page #196  
e at an International Book Expo in Cordoba. Poulain's sister gave him perso 2007 Page #198  

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 was said to have fallen was being cordoned off, and a search was being con 2003 Page #54  
thorities for security reasons had cordoned off 200 km around the spot wher 2004 Page #8  
cement personnel, MVD. The area is cordoned off and strict security impleme 2004 Page #169  
he got there. The Mexican military cordoned off the area and waited for US  2006 Page #177  
e helicopters. Federal authorities cordoned off the area and removed the de 2007 Page #130  
thorities for security reasons had cordoned off 200 km around the spot wher 2007 Page #142  
 K. M.ilitary quickly moved in and cordoned off a hill for several days. U. 2007 Page #149  

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s included a military response-the cordoning of the logging roads leading i 2008 Page #42  

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 through otherwise atrophied vocal cords. A story that struck me as... I wo 2004 Page #194  

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learn that Sandia AEC is where the core of the "neutronic powerplant" was t 2003 Page #207  
 a typewriter expert — provide the core questioned documents results. Besid 2004 Page #243  
ts and therapeutic practice with a core group of colleagues, devoting much  2005 Page #89  
nts early weather modification, or CORE (cosmic orgone engineering) operati 2005 Page #98  
in substantial agreement about the core evidence of the case, often for man 2005 Page #137  
e and a negative on the other. The core of the motor is a condenser and the 2005 Page #171  
io World Players Regardless of the core values and attitudes of individuals 2006 Page #55  
magnetic field is generated in the core of the Earth. It takes God's best a 2008 Page #77  

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e UFO stories from the news media. Corel Lorenzen reported in one of her bo 2007 Page #18  

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rce: S-2 C*pt C--rcei Cun-B wxdTMO Corf ?i The key evidence for authenticit 2003 Page #26  

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 Conclusions www.majesticdocuments.corn The Authenticity Discussion The man 2004 Page #245  
s little ice cream place that made corn dogs and ice cream and stuff. ivly  2007 Page #124  
 Crisman who gave them a Kellogg's Corn Flakes box filled with the substanc 2009 Page #31  
1'°" p,udc1p.M1t , ,.,,,,, urtbGln corn -Run by lin&U Moubon Ho""r • J"roml 2009 Page #198  

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h was pinto beans, fried potatoes, cornbread, and macaroni & cheese. That w 2007 Page #123  

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urgery, growth hormone injections, corneal transplants) i.e. infectious age 2006 Page #114  

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                         SLIDE# 11 Cornell University SLIDE# 12 Prof. Micha 2008 Page #75  
gences -or even time travelers? At Cornell University in Ithaca, New York,  2008 Page #75  
lectrical and Computer Engineering Cornell University Ithaca, New York 70 A 2008 Page #76  
from such luminary institutions as Cornell, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, MIT and 2008 Page #134  

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ght of the fiery object out of the corner of his eye as it fell into woods  2003 Page #54  
an officer in the far northwestern corner of the state had been investigati 2003 Page #143  
ions CIA Top Secret MJ-12 in lower corner • Format correct, numbering seque 2003 Page #159  
ct ER-1-2735 for Paperclip related Corner typing right mo/eshcdocuments com 2003 Page #159  
 The incident has remained in some corner of the public eye ever since. Whe 2004 Page #46  
f heart attack sitting up in bed • Corner said the heart was fine official  2004 Page #206  
r logotype in the upper right-hand corner, address block flush left above t 2004 Page #227  
 has locator notches placed in one corner of the film sheet to identify the 2004 Page #234  
owen shown in the upper right hand corner. Note the large security classifi 2004 Page #244  
xt breakthrough is just around the corner IT SEEMS REASONABLE TO SSUME ONE  2005 Page #4  
CS) file numbers in the upper-left corner, including numerical reference to 2005 Page #123  
istribution annotated in the lower corner: "CIA Top Secret MJ-12." (MJ, MJ- 2005 Page #125  
heir premises. We buried it in the corner under the flooring in the old hou 2005 Page #157  
 is the honeymoon capital for this corner of the neighborhood. Special rate 2006 Page #7  
hown on this map in the lower left corner where Bill was in the U. S. Army. 2006 Page #143  
g Washington, DC (the northeastern corner of Maine is about 700 miles from  2006 Page #169  
shington, located in the northwest corner of the Sound, was enveloped by a  2006 Page #183  
a crowd of people gathering at the corner. Curious, he went over to see two 2007 Page #128  
uffolk County, on the northeastern corner of Rendlesham Forest in England.  2008 Page #71  

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n mind as we continue to probe the corners of UFOs and all that their reali 2004 Page #106  
hs with the epidemic near the Four Corners more than forty years later. Rem 2006 Page #108  
 were Native Americans in the Four Corners Area.23 A highly proficient long 2006 Page #110  
nd was the Index Case for the Four Corners Outbreak, having passed away in  2006 Page #110  
ologist Dr. Jay Butler to the Four Corners area where he and his staff comp 2006 Page #110  
 PCR, in discovering that the Four Corners Virus was a new type of Hantavir 2006 Page #111  
ctor. In January of 1994, the four Corners virus was finally given its nom  2006 Page #111  
in London was prompted by the Four Corners investigation to question whethe 2006 Page #112  
ulmonary symptoms seen in the Four Corners. Renal symptoms, then pulmonary  2006 Page #112  
3 is less than 300 miles from Four Corners • Ft Detrick would very likely w 2006 Page #112  
y is less than 300 miles from Four Corners • A small epidemic occurred in t 2006 Page #112  
mic occurred in the 1993 near Four Corners • The pinyon nut harvest and the 2006 Page #112  
 they are fatter up here (on upper corners) and skinny down. Fatter here an 2006 Page #159  

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of cows stepping from a UFO into a cornfield is from SONY. Even though the  2007 Page #73  

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May 16,1984 from Lt. Col. Lance R. Cornie to William S. Steinman provides o 2003 Page #162  

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hes Aircraft ■ Bell Labs and ■ Dow Corning ................ , ... , ....... 2005 Page #6  
p 47 ■ Specific Corso reference to Corning ■ Dow Corning patents in this ar 2005 Page #11  
c Corso reference to Corning ■ Dow Corning patents in this area ■ Name, tim 2005 Page #11  
ughes Aircraft, Bell Labs, and Dmv Corning -without their knowledge. He des 2005 Page #167  
nti-gravity motors and G-ships are corning." And, we are still waiting! Or, 2005 Page #172  
0/ all be people, and that they're corning from great distances indeed. On  2007 Page #60  

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d first started to uncover his own cornucopia of fantastic scenarios. The h 2003 Page #146  

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• I chtdtd 1w story in depth and • Coro was assigned wh,n & where ht cla.in 2008 Page #151  

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investigation is too much (rouble. Corollaries: /Absence of evidence, is ev 2003 Page #118  

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ashing on the Foster Ranch between Corona and Roswell the first week of Jul 2003 Page #98  
LZp-1 was located at a ranc)| near Corona, approx. 75 miles northwest of th 2003 Page #232  
co. The well-publicized 'Roswell' (Corona), New Mexico flying disc was one  2004 Page #62  
et an elderly rancher who lived in Corona, New Mexico. He said he had known 2004 Page #75  
his discovery on July 4, 1947. The Corona resident said, "I heard there was 2004 Page #75  
re in Arkansas, 1970s. I think the Corona rancher's reference to a "horribl 2004 Page #79  
ence to a "horrible secret" at the Corona, New Mexico, crash had to do with 2004 Page #79  
s the notorious crash site between Corona and Roswell. A third Landing Zone 2004 Page #79  
ot far from Landing Zone 1 between Corona and Roswell that looked 76        2004 Page #79  
escribes in his 1992 book Crash at Corona, co-authored with Don Berliner, a 2004 Page #135  
c before returning to the ranch in Corona that night. This contradicts what 2004 Page #138  
that he had this stuff in a bar in Corona one day, it wasn't long before so 2004 Page #143  
dle and Donald R. Schmitt Crash at Corona, by Stanton Friedman Bgond Roswel 2004 Page #149  
nton T. and Don Berliner, Crash at Corona: The Definitive Study of the Rosw 2004 Page #223  
 Technology. 15 Friedman, Crash at Corona, pp. 47— 53. 16 Pflock, 'The Day  2004 Page #224  
wn origin on the Foster Ranch near Corona, New Mexico, my home town. Mac ca 2004 Page #240  
 Mexico, my home town. Mac came to Corona to request my father to go out to 2004 Page #240  
 this debris in my father's bar in Corona, and shortly thereafter "the gove 2004 Page #240  
e LZ-1 on a ranch near the town of Corona about 75 miles northwest of Roswe 2005 Page #126  
95 that it had launched a bunch of Corona electromagnetic intelligence sate 2006 Page #8  
st as early as 1947 (see "Crash at Corona", Ref. 3) we would have set up a  2006 Page #9  
 and Friedman Stanton T. "Crash at Corona" Marlowe and Company, (Paraview S 2006 Page #13  
rted crash was between Roswell and Corona on July 4, 1947. Slide 4: SOM1-01 2006 Page #140  

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departments along with the FBI and coroner. 26                              2003 Page #30  
eston Military - known personnel □ Coroner - Norval Burton Short Since this 2003 Page #31  
 family connection, especially the coroner. Who Handled the Bodies? ■ Polic 2003 Page #34  
lear night ▪ with two others ▪ “ • Coroner botched toxic screening m • RV a 2004 Page #209  
xtinguish the blaze. A Kern County coroner was turned away by military offi 2006 Page #82  

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involvement of the British Police, Coroner's office, and also other authori 2004 Page #54  

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s, of police, fire, photographers, coroners and military commanders that li 2003 Page #21  

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 that during his time with Siznals Corp that Mount Weather had facilities t 2004 Page #177  
nternational Telephone & Telegraph Corp. sold Gem1any communication and war 2008 Page #128  

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 ARE YOU PREPARED TO BELIEVE TIIAT CORPOR,\TIONS ,\Rf WILLIN G TO lJESTRO\' 2008 Page #152  

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ed the ad. In 1994 the Global Link Corporacion used a classic image of a UF 2007 Page #68  

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 to the pay phone in Woods Harbor. Corporal Victor Werbicki was the only on 2004 Page #35  
nto the Sound next to Shag Harbor. Corporal Werbiki's first question to Wic 2004 Page #35  
, to which Wickens readily agreed. Corporal Werbicki had no sooner hung up  2004 Page #36  
ns and some of the girls with him. Corporal Werbicki was there with Laurie  2004 Page #37  
ale yellow light out on the Sound. Corporal Werbicki, having now seen the l 2004 Page #37  
n Pricilla and climbed aboard with Corporal Werbicki. Norm, a fisherman him 2004 Page #38  
awrence Smith's boat and asked for Corporal Werbicki. Werbicki took the mic 2004 Page #40  
f Major Maciel, Sergeant Palhares, Corporal Rubens, and privates Nivaldo an 2005 Page #31  
equence of events was the death of Corporal Marco Eli Chereze, one of the o 2005 Page #33  
f ammonia. Subsequentl y, a police corporal approached Souza, accompanied b 2005 Page #37  
such missiles as Nike, Viking, and Corporal. It remains a major facility th 2005 Page #125  
losure witness, Marine Corps Lance Corporal John Weygandt. Detailed descrip 2006 Page #29  
 Case 2. Varghina, Brazil death of Corporal Chereze. Recently, A.J. Gevaerd 2006 Page #108  
s were encountered and recovered • Corporal Marco Eli Chereze, Secret Servi 2006 Page #108  

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, largely due to the fact that the corporate mass media steadfastly refuses 2005 Page #119  
they had to turn to the experrs in corporate America, to companies they had 2005 Page #167  
e network of government -military- corporate organizations and joint projec 2006 Page #16  
and tarted up by money supplied by corporate "research" institutions and fu 2006 Page #181  
 while remairun g invisible in the corporate media. Oby, we've covered cens 2007 Page #20  
oken the spell cast upon us by the corporate media. The other possibility i 2007 Page #38  
Ic:,bairnl lnfonn;iti on C s;nts;r Corporate Author: AIR FORCE WEAPONS LAB  2007 Page #163  
ause it is the merger of State and corporate power," declared Mussolini . C 2008 Page #124  
The question is who controls these corporate giants? The only real differen 2008 Page #124  
k now Chase Manhattan, the largest corporate bank in the United States. The 2008 Page #128  
ginal MJ-12 group as well as their corporate and intelligence connections c 2008 Page #130  
 member. Bush's connections to the corporate world were deep and many. In I 2008 Page #131  
s. Bush also was a presence in the corporate world of pharmaceuticals , eve 2008 Page #131  
nit who tried to break up the Nazi corporate syndicates at the end of the w 2008 Page #131  
 a lifelong connection to American corporate business . Between 1920 and hi 2008 Page #133  
egue, a military man with no known corporate links, nevertheless was the ba 2008 Page #134  
ional security as well as American corporate business and they were all dea 2008 Page #134  
ostwar profit-seeking track." This corporate "track" came to be known as Ak 2008 Page #136  
education system, and a controlled corporate mass media. Political and corp 2008 Page #145  
orporate mass media. Political and corporate leadership continually swap ro 2008 Page #145  
raged take-overs have concentrated corporate power into fewer and fewer han 2008 Page #145  
ctly connected through banking and corporate ties to pre-war support for th 2008 Page #145  

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 advertisement, two of the Fujitsu Corporati on's 'Life Book Talking Tablet 2007 Page #70  

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ations was put forward by the tech corporatio n ASML In a ·1 998 ad in Elec 2007 Page #62  
CH SERVJCES \ itesse Semiconductor Corporatio n placed an alien-themed ad i 2007 Page #69  

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tructors working through a private corporation and not on the direct milita 2003 Page #33  
aven National Laboratory, the RAND Corporation, the National Advisory Commi 2004 Page #63  
Medicine expert • On Board of Lear Corporation — where son (John Lear) hear 2004 Page #207  
 model kit designer for the Testor Corporation. Andrews wrote to Rich, "The 2005 Page #80  
ce physicist for McDonnell Douglas Corporation,19 reports: I had the good f 2005 Page #140  
y film while working at the Disney Corporation in the 1970s. Mike Maloney i 2005 Page #148  
2). Las Vegas, NV: Bigelow Holding Corporation. 7. David and I were married 2006 Page #208  
ert Coonrod, past president of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, was 2007 Page #14  
c., a subsidiary of the Grow Group Corporation, put fonvard another tl1esis 2007 Page #62  
er space theme packaging. The Gund Corporation is one of America's premier  2007 Page #64  
n of New England's Hefeweizen Beer Corporation, branded one of its products 2007 Page #65  
at ed a layout for the German tech corporation ]NFlCON. The ad promoted the 2007 Page #69  
ETRJEV ALS In the 1990s the U-Haul Corporation launched a program to promot 2007 Page #70  
         At the time they ran, the corporation 's CEO was a man named Bob H 2007 Page #76  
tions . The American International Corporation (AIC), formed in 1915, helpe 2008 Page #125  
seized the shares of Union Banking Corporation (UBC) on the grounds that th 2008 Page #129  
 also seized the Silesian-American Corporation , managed by Prescott Bush a 2008 Page #129  
who had ownership in Union Banking Corporation along with Prescott Bush. It 2008 Page #131  
day known as the powerful Raytheon Corporation heralded in company literatu 2008 Page #131  
rectors of the Metals and Controls Corporation which in l 959 merged with T 2008 Page #131  
president of the Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation, which manufactur ed airship 2008 Page #133  
, Viacom, Vivendi Universal , News Corporation and Bertelsmann AG-control p 2008 Page #143  
guage. Jt is a multinational media corporation based in Gutersloh , Germany 2008 Page #143  

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 time, the American government and corporations have back-engineered the ve 2004 Page #75  
terrestrial technology at American corporations such as IBM, Hughes Aircraf 2005 Page #167  
neering centers. A large number of corporations were im·olved in gravity re 2005 Page #173  
overnment has become a pawn of big corporations . To understand how the mer 2007 Page #8  
door now existed between the media corporations and the new national-securi 2007 Page #11  
ernet is useful but government and corporations are learning how co use it  2007 Page #33  
e form of giving up ·ownership" to corporations. ■ Especially so when your  2007 Page #54  
the control of giant multinational corporations? The question is who contro 2008 Page #124  
 the state gained control over the corporations. 1n modem American , the co 2008 Page #124  
porations. 1n modem American , the corporations have gained control over th 2008 Page #124  
of American capitalism with Gem1an corporations began following World War I 2008 Page #126  
 procedures. In 1941, 171 American corporations had more than $420 million  2008 Page #136  
ebbels as a mere six multinational corporations control virtually everythin 2008 Page #143  
1990s. The reach and power of such corporations , most with a Nazi backgrou 2008 Page #144  

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ombine , created 750 foreign front corporations-58 in Portugal, l 12 in Spa 2008 Page #136  

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out that the real tern, should be "corporatism. " "The first stage of fasci 2008 Page #124  
hould more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is the merger of  2008 Page #124  

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gs, also owns Nabisco, among other corporattons. 'f\lLie' was a cheerfull y 2007 Page #63  

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~ ~t · :-.~· · ·;):-Tran~n·ational corpora~ons -: . '-► 6ii c·o_mpanies~ .  2007 Page #35  

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nfirming this. Counterintelligence Corps agent Cantwell, from the Tim Coope 2003 Page #25  
st Lt. Lucas L. Digiglia - Medical Corps • 2nd Lt. James E. Lightle - Intel 2003 Page #33  
d with the White House Army Signal Corps. In a conversation with me Lovekin 2003 Page #192  
ators and officers from the Signal Corps E?W!fiheerjS^g5i^h«rstbrle3 , tort 2003 Page #233  
nking effort in front of the press corps after UFOs were spotted flying ove 2004 Page #85  
ve been in place for years. • Army Corps of Engineers knows how to do this  2004 Page #126  
y are indeed wide enough. The Army Corps of Engineering would seem to be a  2004 Page #129  
oger Ramey, Commander 8th Army Air Corps at Fort Worth, Texas. The planeloa 2004 Page #226  
ed earlier on the 20'h by the Fire Corps. One of the creatures was taken to 2005 Page #32  
 camp of the Civilian Conservation Corps, or CCC, was established near the  2005 Page #53  
pace. The author, a retired Marine Corps Major named Donald Keyhoe, was a r 2005 Page #94  
ion has revealed that the Army Air Corps also recovered a similar object in 2005 Page #122  
d of 4th Army Counter Intelligence Corps; "make any inquiry ... cleared for 2005 Page #125  
 4. Radar officers from the Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories verified  2005 Page #126  
ouse served 10 years in the Marine Corps as a fighter pilot, and four years 2005 Page #169  
id will be administered by Medical Corps personnel at the initial site. Sin 2006 Page #19  
covery. Disclosure witness, Marine Corps Lance Corporal John Weygandt. Deta 2006 Page #29  
at the Army's Counter Intelligence Corps had been placed on Immediate High  2006 Page #164  
er the Army's Counter Intelligence Corps was put on Immediate High Alert fo 2006 Page #173  
or the Army's Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) to be put on immediate high  2006 Page #174  
er he took the metal to the Marine Corps testing lab in Hagerstown, MD and  2006 Page #176  
f history. In early 1942, the Army Corps of Engineers designated a 59,000-a 2008 Page #27  
nd UFOs. ln addition, Intelligence Corps operative Lewis Rickett stated tha 2009 Page #9  
 years she worked for the Army Air Corps, which became the United States Ai 2009 Page #87  
g at Wright Field for the Army Air Corps, I glimpsed how our military strug 2009 Page #88  
ny Air Forces Counter-Intelligence Corps (CIC) agents from Hamilton Field a 2009 Page #179  

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Duchesne III, 26 Witness saw alien corpse, white face, triangular head to p 2004 Page #111  
 Sverdlovsk, with a rather damaged corpse of an EBE (type?) • Autopsies wer 2004 Page #172  
. When a veterinarian examined the corpse (of one mutilated cow), he found  2007 Page #146  
d an apparent autopsy of the alien corpse at a medical facility in Arizona, 2009 Page #53  

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

with near dead or dead and mangled corpses during the course of a day's wor 2004 Page #39  
 weight of sample, shown two alien corpses." Tall, mutilated, long blond ha 2004 Page #116  
ation of the gouge, is where alien corpses were found. The second site has  2004 Page #143  
imed to have seen one of the alien corpses. Not only that, Corso claimed to 2004 Page #146  
 poison darts. • Soldiers catapult corpses and dead animals into besieged c 2006 Page #107  
eodossia, Ukraine) catapult plague corpses into the city • 1347-1351: Bubon 2006 Page #107  

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

emy during ‘41-’46 □ WWI Army Tank CorpsPolice Chief Marshall F. Morton Wha 2003 Page #32  

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

ory about forty miles southwest of Corpus Christi, Texas. After approximate 2006 Page #133  
 a position 155 miles southeast of Corpus Christi, the object simultaneousl 2006 Page #133  
io, near the Texas seaport town of Corpus Christi, where military radar det 2007 Page #185  
 of Mexico about 200 miles east of Corpus. After going through a series of  2007 Page #185  

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

Or pieces of lies that keep humans corralled by illusions? Either way, what 2008 Page #96  

Word: "correct", 57 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 support FDR as author a Format is correct, dual dates, “gm 25”. ■ Liabilit 2003 Page #26  
nt authentic? Why Is It Authentic? Correct OCS filing sequence and memo for 2003 Page #26  
swell? usage and format it has the correct filing numbers that link it to t 2003 Page #27  
western rather than the presumably correct southeastern. Is this just an in 2003 Page #29  
ually Louis Houck who lived in the correct area - 10-15 miles out of town). 2003 Page #37  
to a project that could to somehow correct for atmospheric turbulence so th 2003 Page #148  
ret MJ-12 in lower corner • Format correct, numbering sequence correct • De 2003 Page #159  
Format correct, numbering sequence correct • Declassification stamps and da 2003 Page #159  
 Declassification stamps and dates correct. • CIA, ER - Executive Registry  2003 Page #159  
ct. • CIA, ER - Executive Registry correct • Yet, CIA can find the document 2003 Page #159  
Same processing number 834021 -XXX Correct JOIA sequence Correct ER-1-2735  2003 Page #159  
 834021 -XXX Correct JOIA sequence Correct ER-1-2735 for Paperclip related  2003 Page #159  
0140. Note that it is sequentially correct for the White Hot report; furthe 2003 Page #210  
le one had written to criticize or correct what we'd written about them. Th 2004 Page #49  
rted in the book are substantially correct. WBS: Then the saucers exist? RI 2004 Page #91  
acts in the book are substantially correct." The Scully story has generally 2004 Page #97  
a flying saucer. Is that statement correct? A: Yes. That is correct. I visi 2004 Page #102  
statement correct? A: Yes. That is correct. I visited with Admiral Knowles  2004 Page #102  
t did you say two feet? A: That is correct. I was informed that the disc wa 2004 Page #102  
balloon array. If Bessie Brazel is correct, and there were designs on tape, 2004 Page #138  
l. However, if Jesse Marcel Jr. is correct, and there were undecipherable s 2004 Page #138  
 was going on. If this scenario is correct it represents a serious constitu 2004 Page #176  
pace files of any president, and a correct reading of history will show tha 2004 Page #177  
now I hope you have the characters correct baler said to him, "I want you t 2004 Page #192  
-7ying Saucers were "substantially correct," an assertion he reiterated dec 2004 Page #217  
hoto session. I believe he's quite correct. At his session where he took th 2004 Page #236  
hic Interpretation Center, and the correct abbreviation for New Mexico befo 2004 Page #246  
D NOT TAKE IT ANY\'(!HER.E ELSE?" "Correct. My feeling was that they had to 2005 Page #71  
litary pride. The conclusion seems correct: Mecharustic methods of locomoti 2005 Page #95  
in g, period typography and fonts, correct formatting, forensic Linguistics 2005 Page #137  
, there exists persuasive content, correct typography and zingers. Medium L 2005 Page #137  
Force wrote to Senator Bingaman to correct the record. It said that in the  2005 Page #142  
 required is for one of them to be correct and a whole new area of research 2005 Page #149  
% confident that we have found the correct site as de icted below. 11 After 2006 Page #47  
and then more numbers. This is the correct format for F- 117A part numbers. 2006 Page #84  
first and only article to give the correct description of the so-called mon 2006 Page #98  
as inaccurate. It did not give the correct description of the giant figure  2006 Page #98  
lieves the latter theory to be the correct one. He also cites the fact that 2006 Page #121  
l points to the fact that this was correct." According to Fry, Dodd told he 2006 Page #124  
 points to January 23 as being the correct date? Was this an error in recol 2006 Page #130  
IN A VERTICAL COLUMN? Yes. That is correct. I'll tell you something that ha 2006 Page #153  
lanation was right? Or was neither correct? A story carried by the Internat 2006 Page #169  
elated facts ► 8) Unwillingness to correct UFO-related reporting errors ► 9 2007 Page #23  
elated facts ► 8) Unwillingness to correct UFO-related reporting errors ► 9 2007 Page #24  
 log on and log off times were ail correct and being a systems administrato 2007 Page #86  
ator I could tell that things were correct. M\X': You are sure you would kn 2007 Page #86  
ence that the Deneb account may be correct. During recent visits to Coyame, 2007 Page #184  
 Johnson 's conclusion seems to be correct. There were t,vo separate teams  2008 Page #12  
             If Sgt. Robertson was correct in his theory of a Navy SEAL res 2008 Page #60  
n celestrial, but then circled the correct "r" in extraterrestrial. An iden 2008 Page #105  
 linguistic variables no. used 0/o correct ■Einstein 27 100 --89 ■Oppenheim 2008 Page #118  
he n...td To wrltea.nother book to correct the mrlift' mistakes THE APOLLOP 2008 Page #151  
y. Of course, since the theory was correct, and with a little guidance, ins 2009 Page #20  
 OF THE DARK, BLACK GLASS? That is correct. It's hard to describe! But I th 2009 Page #65  
               SLIDE# 14 66 That's correct. There are multiple objects in t 2009 Page #72  
number of people. WHO KNOW? That's correct. If you 'II keep in mind that Ei 2009 Page #75  
etrieved from those persons with a correct security clearance and a need to 2009 Page #89  

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

 service ■ Retained paragraphing ■ Corrected a very few spelling errors ■ I 2007 Page #49  
 memory - something that was later corrected, however. Indeed, the idea tha 2007 Page #143  
as using Greenwich Mean Time. When corrected to local time the sightings we 2008 Page #10  
fifteen minutes of each other when corrected for the time zones and the fac 2008 Page #15  

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

ide include adding a missing verb, correcting the verb or noun to be consis 2008 Page #105  

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

l and the real is so large that a "correction" could easily be violent, in  2005 Page #85  
 require reorientation or a course correction before plunging into the bay? 2006 Page #192  

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

stigator , reserve deputy sheriff, correctional officer, police officer, pa 2008 Page #41  

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

d," (comma) there are other subtle corrections. In the Twining directive "m 2003 Page #206  
elling errors ■ Included editorial corrections ■ Omitted security caveats ■ 2007 Page #49  

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

nd width limit of 12 feet. He also correctly notes that in the early days,  2004 Page #127  
es to r\rea 51 in Ne\·ada (perhaps correctly) or the town of Roswell, NM-ma 2005 Page #125  
d access to similar science, can't correctly predict the technique to be us 2006 Page #11  
 I might not be rememberin g TR\Xf correctly. Anyhow I was reading about th 2007 Page #85  

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

ok it personall y to the newspaper Correia Pop11/a,: The piece ,:vas then t 2007 Page #194  

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

northwest of Del Rio," which could correlate with the Eisenhower Briefing D 2004 Page #119  
or "failing to fulfil its duty "to correlate and evaluate intelligence rela 2009 Page #18  

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

 Mclean, Virginia postmark ■ Later correlated with CIA Zip ■All pages show  2008 Page #120  

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

 taken alive, five feet in height, correlates with the description of the S 2004 Page #117  
nnel dead. Lethal biological agent correlates with QDs. Slide 11 EASY TRAIL 2004 Page #118  
ambodia, 1972: Group name of MAJIC correlates with the code word • Report 6 2004 Page #118  
74: death of Mexican recovery team correlates with the IPU and 1st Annual R 2004 Page #118  
 team found the Mexican team dead, correlates strongly both with the 1" Ann 2004 Page #119  

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

Evidence (Part 1) Grant Cameron 81 Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash- 2004 Page #3  
                                   Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash- 2004 Page #106  
                                   Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash- 2004 Page #108  
                                   Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash- 2004 Page #110  
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                                   Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash- 2004 Page #114  
                                   Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash- 2004 Page #116  
                                   Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash- 2004 Page #118  
gest reverse engineering attempts, correlating with "15t Annual Report" • R 2004 Page #118  
                                   Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash- 2004 Page #120  
                                   Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash- 2004 Page #122  
                                   Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash- 2004 Page #124  
                                   Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash- 2004 Page #126  
                                   Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash- 2004 Page #128  
                                   Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash- 2004 Page #130  

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

curate unique and rare personnel □ Correlation with other documents, both l 2003 Page #29  
d information in the past like the correlation with JEH's Louisiana recover 2003 Page #29  
ate government agencies. No direct correlation with known space objects tha 2004 Page #9  
ch clearly stated that, "No direct correlation with known space objects tha 2004 Page #10  
s the seven reports that have some correlation with the QDs that have been  2004 Page #117  
summary, seven of the reports have correlation with several of the QDs, the 2004 Page #119  
ate government agencies. No direct correlation with known space objects cha 2005 Page #143  
ction for a report on the possible correlation of these deaths with the epi 2006 Page #108  
ate government agencies. No direct correlation with known space objects tha 2007 Page #142  
 and can provide impressive author correlation. Forensic linguistics is a v 2008 Page #106  
en specific segments show Einstein correlation with QD 2J 112 David Paces d 2008 Page #118  

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

elate to questioned documents Some correlations exist between reports Slide 2004 Page #109  
 only five crash recoveries. These correlations are not proven, but only sp 2004 Page #115  
teresting and possibly significant correlations emerge. Three of the witnes 2006 Page #47  
rs, Cooper and Oppenheimer have no correlations at all, and so we can rule  2008 Page #108  

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

se, and Reich and Douglas began to correspond. They likely would have met i 2005 Page #97  
.1 100.8 This composition does not correspond to any naturally-occurring mi 2007 Page #197  
alysis that the material "does not correspond to any naturally-occurring mi 2007 Page #197  

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

 no record that he ever talked to, corresponded with, or met with Truman. H 2004 Page #84  
f ever having met with, talked, or corresponded with President Truman. He p 2004 Page #85  
t last scenario. In early 1968, he corresponded with a well-known UFO resea 2009 Page #32  

Word: "correspondence", 23 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 presidents. Refuses to respond to correspondence Fisk will eventually be b 2003 Page #36  
age TV-4B- 49, 50, 10/25/1941. 17. Correspondence with Stan Friedman, April 2003 Page #39  
o leaked documents from Marshall's correspondence. The significance is, of  2003 Page #170  
public inquiries and Parliamentary correspondence. As had been the case two 2004 Page #58  
 Smith and Crash Retrievals In his correspondence Wilbert Smith made a few  2004 Page #95  
wn to me, has provided Stringfield correspondence • R73: Michael Hesemann m 2004 Page #118  
ow on CNN. Here's a history of his correspondence on the matter. Senator Ba 2004 Page #146  
hr • Worked on Zero Point Energy • Correspondence with Prof. H.T. Bondi Of  2004 Page #165  
Case Western University • Personal correspondence with author confirms "off 2004 Page #199  
n "lawyered up" after some written correspondence with Dr. Bob Wood. Anothe 2004 Page #247  
an sources (all noted), incluiling correspondence wit!, A.S. Neil and Alber 2005 Page #88  
ntains the complete Reich-Einstein correspondence, includes all the protoco 2005 Page #93  
telegram to Moise inviting further correspondence. After all, Douglas had h 2005 Page #98  
re all consistent with :Marshall's correspondence of the era. This is an in 2005 Page #123  
for the reader. New UFO ts Private correspondence to the author. 132        2005 Page #134  
ver the horizon. Please direct all correspondence to: 114 Michael H. Schrat 2007 Page #120  
is of his Andean sample. In aU his correspondence with official institution 2007 Page #197  
1983, with a.IJ the copies of your correspondence with scientists in the Un 2007 Page #198  
 covering sighting reports, public correspondence , policy files and files  2008 Page #63  
0 mansion. Bronk maintained a long correspondence with Vannevar Bush and al 2008 Page #133  
Austria. Hoover kept up a friendly correspondence with Nazi interpol leader 2008 Page #139  
, and books ■ Personal interviews/ correspondence ■ About 500 pages ■ Pictu 2008 Page #158  
 to in the course of our 1990-1993 correspondence. Voronezh is located abou 2009 Page #134  

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

nny" and the "aerial monster." The correspondent in Wortham, Texas, reporte 2004 Page #32  
, no unbeliever now," reported the correspondent R. M. Tate of Peden, Texas 2004 Page #32  
 States. Paul Manning , a CBS news correspondent in Europe during World War 2008 Page #127  

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

he sky. The paper quotes a "Latin" correspondent's story from the Argentine 2004 Page #7  
he sky. The paper quotes a "Latin: correspondent's story from the Argentine 2007 Page #141  

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

h Retrieval? The reports were from correspondents from as far north as sout 2004 Page #32  

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

ot anatomy, infant foot growth and corresponding arch development, s manufa 2003 Page #48  
seems to be a size 3 child's shoe, corresponding to a size 4-1/2 women's sh 2003 Page #48  
veled about 50 miles in 10 minutes corresponding to a speed of 300 mph, whi 2006 Page #171  
ed away on July 22, 1992. He was a Corresponding Member of the Division of  2007 Page #198  
ial bodies, with due regard to the corresponding interests of all other Sta 2008 Page #36  
were looking at the same cases and corresponding with each other about them 2008 Page #64  
e. ■I selected the first 30 pages, corresponding to about 14,000 words t.,. 2008 Page #117  

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

copy (WDS) and said: "The material corresponds to layers of Bi and Mg/Zn wi 2003 Page #106  
UFOB Guide" section on pages 22-25 corresponds to a document released in 19 2005 Page #129  

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

lvery UFO hovers inside an airport corridor while the banner copy asks, "Im 2007 Page #67  
lace every day, in the office, the corridor, the canteen or at social funct 2008 Page #69  
ian government, creating a funding corridor that led to the development of  2009 Page #33  

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

least with those of us outside the corridors of power. The Shawbury Triangl 2008 Page #33  

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

5 Russian Esponiage and UFOs Jomes Corrion ........................... .... 2009 Page #5  

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

 fnger an:I n was there," sakl tne corrmeiciai plot ·11 gel so clOse I scar 2009 Page #144  

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

. 'There ae may in the inteihgence corrminty vitio would kke to see Ihs sta 2006 Page #27  

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

thentic documents that support and corroborate the hypothesis of before Ros 2003 Page #24  
 there are witnesses who appear to corroborate the Aztec story as told in F 2004 Page #217  
 domain, but living witnesses also corroborate the documents, the military  2004 Page #242  
lustrate those circumstances which corroborate current views and thereby gi 2005 Page #104  
ooked official, and that seemed to corroborate the story. However , they we 2005 Page #134  
01 as a reference tool for helping corroborate the testimony of a whisdeblo 2006 Page #16  
ce; these types of statements help corroborate the larger reconstruction of 2008 Page #53  
three preceding official documents corroborate a number of leaked documents 2009 Page #36  

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

 provided, and the story was never corroborated. Nevertheless, Dennis stand 2004 Page #145  
inated out of security concerns is corroborated in the following section of 2006 Page #21  
n such claims be substantiated and corroborated or should we relegate them  2006 Page #123  
 and military pilots and sightings corroborated by radar evidence . And of  2008 Page #64  

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

ions , etc. The Joint Chiefs' memo corroborates the 1954 CutlerTwining Memo 2009 Page #36  

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

are left with another story and no corroboratin g evidence, but a pattern b 2005 Page #166  

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

there multiple independent sources corroborating the same event? Sources ar 2005 Page #136  
rial related project as a means of corroborating Stone's claims with regard 2006 Page #14  
de a means of contrasting with and corroborating Stone's crash retrieval te 2006 Page #21  
nce offers an independent means of corroborating the testimony of Clifford  2006 Page #22  
eblower testimony offers important corroborating support for Stone's claims 2006 Page #23  

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

Craft and bodies Section 6 Witness corroboration Alice Knight Vern Maltais  2003 Page #44  
Unknown, USA 1 0 0 1 0 No names or corroboration III, 37 Head-band transcei 2004 Page #111  
Florida, USA 0 1 1 0 0 No names or corroboration II, 24 Witness told of cla 2004 Page #111  
Unknown, USA 1 0 0 0 0 No names or corroboration II, 10-13 Alien autopsy de 2004 Page #111  
B, Ohio, USA 0 1 1 0 0 No names or corroboration III, 27-30 Source's father 2004 Page #112  
. Ohio, USA 1 0 0 _ 0 0 No name or corroboration III, 32-33 "Wired torso" s 2004 Page #112  
airborn, Ohio 1 0 0 0 0 No name or corroboration III. 17-18 Live alien enco 2004 Page #113  
FB, Ohio, USA 0 0 0 0 0 No name or corroboration V, 9 UFO "material" held a 2004 Page #113  
 Unknown, USA 1 0 0 0 0 No name or corroboration II, 3-4 USAF policeman gua 2004 Page #113  
87 Ohio, USA 1 1 0 0 0 No names or corroboration V, 8-9 Farmer found crashe 2004 Page #114  
• "Some further evidence by way of corroboration has been provided by Alexa 2004 Page #153  
a little something we lawyers call corroboration, and it's hard to ignore.  2004 Page #217  
, according to the New York Times, corroboration would still need a couple  2004 Page #254  
ion on most of these, little to no corroboration by multiple witnesses, and 2005 Page #166  
se) also have some form of limited corroboration. 126                       2006 Page #129  
k about it now. Without additional corroboration , this is little more than 2008 Page #15  

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

e alleged diary has not led to any corroborative evidence which 218         2004 Page #221  
al, and also obtained "additiona l corroborative" information about this in 2005 Page #79  

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

lit trac!Mg the u=os. a Gaden WeSI corrrruler a;rcrall was flying from Oxna 2009 Page #144  

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

hen your mission in New .iexieo is corrsleted vov will nroi* ’? n n brie*'  2003 Page #214  

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

plessness of mechanistic method in corrung to grips with the problems posed 2005 Page #95  
of 1940. Did he know somethjng was corrung? After the Pearl Harbor attack,  2007 Page #16  
er cars parked behind us that were corrung up the road also. Paul: Yeah, th 2007 Page #169  
aul: Yeah, there were other people corrung up behind us. Mom: We weren't th 2007 Page #169  

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

onverted molecules could in turn, "corrupt" more normal molecules leading t 2006 Page #114  

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

time, this could have a distorting/corrupting effect on science as well as  2006 Page #64  
 an infected source, and set about corrupting the normal PrP of their "host 2006 Page #114  

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

 widespread social demoralization, corruption and spiritual confusion. In o 2006 Page #55  
 of government secrecy and gradual corruption. This scenario encompasses th 2006 Page #63  
lapse under weight of paranoia and corruption. However, governments might c 2006 Page #64  
e journalists who had once opposed corruption in government and big busines 2007 Page #10  
e vast amounts of money -in short, corruption. 30                           2007 Page #36  
n. Apathy may be the worst form of corruption; it is when you are investiga 2008 Page #55  

Word: "corso", 36 instance(s) (Back to Top)

th no evidence. ”Colonel Philip J. Corso Former Head of the Foreign Technol 2003 Page #13  
Mexico Art Campbell Col. Philip J. Corso, USA (ret) Statements researched b 2003 Page #43  
stin crash, as mentioned by Philip Corso in various interviews on audio- an 2003 Page #43  
ed U.S. Army Lt. Colonel Philip J. Corso, former Chief of the Army's Foreig 2003 Page #101  
ing and best-selling book, Colonel Corso described his assignment in 1961 t 2003 Page #101  
 control panels. This is what Col. Corso wrote about panels retrieved from  2003 Page #101  
Crash Retrieval Conference Colonel Corso said that extraterrestrial bodies  2003 Page #102  
und or disguised in some way? Col. Corso said the motives of the extraterre 2003 Page #102  
onal craft propulsion system. Col. Corso told me he had not heard of layere 2003 Page #111  
 this was precisely right. Colonel Corso in his book "The Day After Roswell 2003 Page #185  
ding to retired Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso, now deceased — God rest his soul  2004 Page #78  
ell (Book cover) In his book, Col. Corso describes many advanced technologi 2004 Page #78  
se technologies, according to Col. Corso, was what came to be known as a la 2004 Page #78  
alpel On Page 47 of his book, Col. Corso said, "Why did the extraterrestria 2004 Page #78  
on our livestock." SLIDE #45: Col. Corso with me in Roswell, July 4, 1997 B 2004 Page #78  
 July 4, 1997 Before he died, Col. Corso talked to me in private about the  2004 Page #78  
ns and no tracks around them. Col. Corso said the classified reports specif 2004 Page #78  
 1 0 0 0 1 No names but similar to Corso account re back- engineering VI Wi 2004 Page #112  
ut Edgar Mitchell, Lt. Col. Philip Corso of the Foreign Technology Division 2004 Page #132  
rbacher as well as Lt. Col. Philip Corso have each confirmed the recovery o 2004 Page #132  
ght Patterson, and Lt. Col. Philip Corso, co-author of The Deg After Roswel 2004 Page #144  
 the message. The late Lt. Colonel Corso, who once gave credible testimony  2004 Page #146  
 the alien corpses. Not only that, Corso claimed to have disseminated debri 2004 Page #146  
r The Day After Roswell, by Philip Corso and William Birnes The Doomsday Co 2004 Page #149  
e, whether his last name is Lazar, Corso, Anderson, Kaufmann or, in the cas 2004 Page #215  
Col. (ret) Philip Corso's claims ■ Corso the man and his credibility ■ Inte 2005 Page #3  
 .. , .. -,~, "Dawn of a New Age," Corso photo, EBE sketch, and letter in h 2005 Page #6  
al Conference 6 -1: WHO WAS PH~LIP CORSO? ■ Born 1915, died in 1998 at 83 ■ 2005 Page #8  
l UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 8 CORSO RE COMMENDATION ■ Intensify "Star  2005 Page #10  
rse Engineering Claims MY SUMMARY: CORSO THE MAN ■ Highly intelligent ■ An  2005 Page #11  
mmanding Genl, 2 Sep 47 ■ Specific Corso reference to Corning ■ Dow Corning 2005 Page #11  
t the end of the Cold War. Colonel Corso also said that captured UFOs were/ 2005 Page #168  
esting to note that Col. Philip J. Corso clrumed before he died that the U. 2007 Page #12  
C! 10 BA~T-STAR) FOLKS I ASKED THE CORSO CONUNDRUM • We (NIDS) knew Couo ye 2008 Page #151  
ECTS • IBE R.,\l\'CH (UTAH) • PHIL CORSO • BILL COLEMAN • FAA • SUPPORT TO  2008 Page #153  
gineering claims as stated by Phil Corso. The fourth presentation looked at 2009 Page #7  

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

interviews on audio- and videotape Corso's background Statements Q. Did the 2003 Page #43  
ng process ■ Lt. Col. (ret) Philip Corso's claims ■ Corso the man and his c 2005 Page #3  
l UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 4 CORSO'S CLAIMS IN "THE 11 DAY AFTER ROSW 2005 Page #6  
tion of Reverse Engineering Claims CORSO'S SUMMARY 1 CLAIMS IN "THE DAWN .. 2005 Page #7  
roject ■ Psycho-chemicals ■ Lasers CORSO'S CLAIMS IN "THE DAWN OF A NEW AGE 2005 Page #7  
ing with human and animal genetics CORSO's VIEW ON MUTILATIONS ■ "In their  2005 Page #9  
one together with the Russians ... CORSO'S VIEWS ON ACADEMIA ■ I warned the 2005 Page #10  
nking." ---after a farewell dinner CORSO'S VIEWS ON DEBUNKERS "The 'debunke 2005 Page #10  
le ■ Leaked documents confirm it ■ Corso's claims are not easily proven ■ H 2005 Page #12  
lnte~rated Circuit: Exploring Col. Corso's Claims of Extraterrestrial Rever 2005 Page #12  
k. In 1997 (Ret) Colonel Philip J. Corso's book hit the UFO book market wit 2005 Page #167  
ave found discrepancies in Colonel Corso's accounts and have discarded his  2005 Page #168  
ph) sicist could be found, Colonel Corso's credentials were a matter of pub 2005 Page #168  

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

eratxlt; ct tne oolects caused one cortreil,?r to remaf'., ·1,-e never seen 2009 Page #144  

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d, Calf om a. At B p.m. alrtralfoc cortreilerstra cked fot.r U1klert1fled o 2009 Page #144  

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for ~ ne&11y ltTee hOcrs: said one cortroller The speed and rroneuveratxlt; 2009 Page #144  

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 and confounded since 1c was first corufied, bv both the scientific mainstr 2005 Page #87  

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 and was no longer known as Muroc (Corum spelled backwards -after one of th 2005 Page #164  

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

ccessfully completed Tbt 62J Gaunl Corutruction Equipment Operator Coun.c A 2007 Page #174  

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

ovember 14-16.2003 □s Vegas. Crash CorVerence car, 151                      2003 Page #155  

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

geant Gwyn Williams was at home in Corwen: "The walls shook and the mirror  2006 Page #120  
My wife [and] her family came from Corwen. At the time that the thing on th 2006 Page #126  
mom still lives there to this day. Corwen is part of the Berwyn range. From 2006 Page #127  

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

 was denied upon request of Deputy COS Lt. General Cellins. Inquiries, to b 2003 Page #235  
ent ts &man- ..“mt a JO( 1-141,01. COS L4-104.0.11 :gator,a that cost at Ve 2006 Page #31  
side, look in the direction of RAF Cos ford and see what he could see." "Su 2008 Page #34  
tence reads: "One mean, eluded ;;i cos:,iir rav bomb. l'hi, r.ud' of applic 2009 Page #182  

Word: "cos-g2", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 for Intelligence." Many Assistant COS-G2, have been directly linked to the 2003 Page #162  

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

o the masa a presidential sivitory COsAlttti roc•rpt, tcsoos Alra. lt flay— 2004 Page #20  

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

aw had la aiat tha daairahdlity af cosdasa Uawtaaaat Oaaaral Wtaaayw ta Ghi 2003 Page #220  

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

  Varginho, Brazil Crash Retrieval Cose The object clisappeared suddenly an 2005 Page #37  

Word: "cose-2", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

                    t·-=-lco" Loke Cose-2 ~ _ \, -~ _::,, .. , .. ,....,..  2009 Page #115  

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

e and Royal Air files on UFOs. RAF Cosford Hangar: In late 1963 rumors spre 2003 Page #74  
that a UFO had crash-landed at RAF Cosford, Shropshire, England. Files decl 2003 Page #74  
In the wake of the incident at RAF Cosford, there was a series of strange U 2003 Page #74  
t significant reports began at RAF Cosford in Shropshire ," Pope explains.  2008 Page #33  
itself came from a guard patrol at Cosford. They were on duty manning entra 2008 Page #33  
 miles on. The main concern of the Cosford patrol was to alert Shawbury tha 2008 Page #33  
eived this report and the one from Cosford, I launched as full an investiga 2008 Page #34  
dlesham Forest incident and on the Cosford incident, the Flying Saucer Work 2008 Page #62  
s such as Rendlesham Forest or the Cosford Incident, where the case files r 2008 Page #63  
ocuments on Rendlesham Forest, the Cosford Incident and Project Condign. So 2008 Page #64  

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

e, but could not be disclosed. The Coshocton Tribune quoting the New Zealan 2009 Page #157  

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

ate, Larry Warren & Peter Robbins, Cosimo, 2005; You Can't Tell the People, 2008 Page #39  

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

t looked faked. 1 had to re-do the cosmetic look of the make-up so that it  2005 Page #150  

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

............................... 49 Cosmic Crashes: UFO Crashes In Britain . 2003 Page #3  
The politics of the future will be cosmic, or interplanetary. ” 6           2003 Page #10  
                                   Cosmic Crashes: UFO Crashes in Britain N 2003 Page #73  
                                   Cosmic Crashes The Berwyn Mountains, Nor 2003 Page #75  
                                   Cosmic Crashes For years it has been rum 2003 Page #77  
                                   Cosmic Crashes Cosmic Crashes By Nick Re 2003 Page #79  
                    Cosmic Crashes Cosmic Crashes By Nick Redfern • Cosmic  2003 Page #79  
s Cosmic Crashes By Nick Redfern • Cosmic Crashes: Investigations of crashe 2003 Page #79  
d UFO incidents in Britain, titled Cosmic Crashes, which covers the period  2003 Page #79  
d UFO incidents in Britain, titled Cosmic Crashes, which covers the period  2003 Page #79  
ethical acts to ensure silence (a “Cosmic Watergate ”) □ The secret program 2003 Page #188  
al time. Reached 135.5 km. Carried cosmic and solar radiation, temperature, 2004 Page #64  
ce 41 1964 UK & Germany 0 1 0 1 0 "Cosmic Crashes" by Nick Redfern; VI, 72- 2004 Page #113  
, bodies 67 1978 Bolivia 0 1 1 1 1 Cosmic Crashes by Nick Redfern; see Appe 2004 Page #114  
roblems posed by the spacemen. The cosmic orgone energy, whjch these living 2005 Page #95  
rly weather modification, or CORE (cosmic orgone engineering) operations an 2005 Page #98  
tle progress in fully exposing the Cosmic Watergate. At the heart of this b 2005 Page #120  
lying saucers represents a kind of Cosmic Watergate. But what seems to be o 2006 Page #4  
th. It is coasting, helped by some cosmic freeloading. Can we estimate the  2006 Page #6  
st we have to recognize there is a Cosmic Watergate and a long history of g 2006 Page #8  
dman, if what he is saying about a Cosmic Watergate and overwhelming eviden 2006 Page #12  
Ideally, an atmosphere/attitude of cosmic statesmanship would prevail. Goal 2006 Page #58  
rting to harness nuclear and other cosmic energies for weapons applications 2007 Page #37  
ity for 1·eal, making it a kind of cosmic approach avoidance conflict: I'm  2007 Page #77  
al threat to national security. 16 Cosmic Kidnappers On 19 September 1961,  2008 Page #35  
to regain a __ i::.s importance in cosmic international law. Occupation con 2008 Page #113  
ntion of defeat, but prevention of cosmic war. Nevertheless, convincing the 2009 Page #21  
a-secret and efficient cover-up of cosmic proportions is being perpetrated  2009 Page #155  
war secret weapons have included a cosmic ray bomb. This had its origin in  2009 Page #158  
ergetic than the total energies of cosmic rays. A single cosmic -           2009 Page #158  
 energies of cosmic rays. A single cosmic -                                 2009 Page #158  
g for some time to produce manmade cosmic rays, they have not succeeded, an 2009 Page #159  
more than the very weakest sort of cosmic rays. The Dail) Capital News repo 2009 Page #159  
 cor.unon sub• lctill cncr11ics ct cosmic ~":,s. ,.~ stances th.at are tran 2009 Page #182  
s th.at are transmuted Imo si.n~le cosmic ray i, m!U,o:u o temporary radioa 2009 Page #182  

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

eriences at the hands of allegedly cosmic-kidnappers. Of course, the U.S. G 2008 Page #35  

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

at regardless of the origin of the cosmickidnappers, their actions were per 2008 Page #36  

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

grasp of mechanistic science since cosmjc laws of functiorung are not mecha 2005 Page #95  

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

ersonnel shoot at UFO over Bakonur Cosmodrome. Kazakstan (world's oldest an 2006 Page #28  
ion was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome located in Kazakstan, now an  2008 Page #136  

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

han logic. Fred Hoyle, a brilliant cosmologist, once wrote a science fictio 2006 Page #102  

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

n the moon. • One of Most Talented Cosmologists in History 156              2004 Page #159  

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

e and understanding of a different cosmology than we have discovered so far 2008 Page #95  

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

   Famous UFO-Related Quotes 3 'I ’Cosmonaut Pavel Popovich: “The UFO sight 2003 Page #19  
Service • PVO: Air Defense • TsPK: Cosmonaut Training Center • TAW: Center  2004 Page #157  

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

ocumented examination , along with cosmonauts, etc. • Ideally the KGB/FSB N 2004 Page #171  
uwait ■ Greifswald Lights ■ Soviet cosmonauts, pilots, and ministers ■ Ante 2008 Page #167  

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

t spy plane, a Soviet Venus probe (COSMOS 96) that didn't complete its miss 2003 Page #65  
y the information that is on hand. COSMOS 96 has been the most likely possi 2003 Page #65  
ain as to how this would relate to COSMOS 96. The slow trajectory of the ob 2003 Page #65  
obtained which appears to rule out Cosmos 96 as the source of the Kecksburg 2003 Page #71  
tal data of the Soviet Venus probe Cosmos 96, determined that this device c 2003 Page #71  
al entities willing to explore the cosmos irrespective of their life, costs 2005 Page #121  
at we have never been alone in the cosmos. There is also the potential for  2007 Page #121  
d Rudy Rucker's story Storming the Cosmos depicted a 96                     2008 Page #102  

Word: "cost", 18 instance(s) (Back to Top)

widows" to be eliminated when they cost an extra page and therefore money.  2003 Page #173  
gly that such an effort would have cost hundreds of thousand of dollars. Af 2003 Page #179  
 men wanted to convince her at any cost to sav that eve[) thing was simply  2005 Page #36  
where. Just to give you an idea of cost on trus -each one of these rectangl 2005 Page #66  
 to subscribers who underwrote the cost of his research. I am hopeful that  2005 Page #105  
. Also it would be one of the most cost effective options in terms of part  2005 Page #149  
billion. This does not include the cost of operations and construction. Two 2005 Page #167  
le to develop the atomic bomb at a cost of several billion dollars in total 2006 Page #8  
,01. COS L4-104.0.11 :gator,a that cost at Vett i5 /ninon ami as Intended t 2006 Page #31  
anhattan Project in complexity and cost. Religions will be called upon to u 2006 Page #68  
anhattan Project in complexity and cost. Religions will be called upon to u 2006 Page #69  
tta Pizza offered a dollar off the cost of its highly identifiable disc-sha 2007 Page #65  
lculations: More accurate airplane cost growth assessment ; Measurement of  2007 Page #163  
cy theorists smelt a rat. But at a cost of around £3M all the files have no 2008 Page #64  
of the iron itself would cover the cost of the expedition. Moreover , the G 2008 Page #99  
n analysis if it proves to be more cost effective and advantageous to curre 2009 Page #16  
age of practical application would cost much less than the development of a 2009 Page #159  
me it mii:l:t hn,·c play. wo:.iltl cost much le,;s Uum the 1 l I c,d II rol 2009 Page #182  

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

thers Carlos and Ricardo V:ilchez, Costa Rica's foremost ufologists (whom 1 2007 Page #199  

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

 • been altnbuted to mobster Frank Costello. (Popa denied this.) Costello w 2007 Page #26  
rank Costello. (Popa denied this.) Costello worked for lhe OSS during WWII. 2007 Page #26  
s been attributed co mobster Frank Costello. (Pope denied this.) Costello w 2007 Page #26  
rank Costello. (Pope denied this.) Costello worked for the OSS during \X/\X 2007 Page #26  

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

owth... Slow reaction to change is costly." This certainly describes the ki 2006 Page #51  

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

ince to deny ET existence — at all costs. That policy apparently began with 2004 Page #75  
cosmos irrespective of their life, costs or consequences. In fact, d1e anti 2005 Page #121  
torn eapt,Washington/Politics NASA costs can't be verified. GAO report says 2006 Page #32  
e overall logistics and tremendous costs involved in manufacturing the gian 2007 Page #108  
ng Mr. Frost, was the overwhelming costs involved in the development of the 2007 Page #111  

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r iiirtoirul spcccraft* 1 hi* lal *cot on i* thi cere .It fir.it-.□ of •tin 2003 Page #132  
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S. as a room of 100 people, with a cotal amount of \,ealth equaling S100 do 2005 Page #75  

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f Oz. The main task is to create a cotaLly fictional picture of what is tak 2007 Page #20  

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Lyndon Johnson was surrounded by a coterie of advisers, collective ly known 2008 Page #141  

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

 that the first one was found near Cotoca. This second one was found 200 ki 2004 Page #11  
do, learned of the other sphere in Cotoca and passed on information concern 2004 Page #11  
AOC LEARNED OF IRE OTHER SPPERE TN COTOCA ANT) POSSE0 ON INFORPATIoN CONERN 2004 Page #21  

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

 pattern. This would indicate some cotrnection between the former Soviet sp 2008 Page #136  

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

o, derelict, four-hundred-year-old cottages which we were converting. This  2006 Page #128  
dren, as we couldn't move into the cottages yet. That night — January twent 2006 Page #128  

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

 ■ F)flt, ~J•b=a ■ C oopu on di. S.cottGovun,non t 1nd UJ-12 ■ !ilMoom's C  2009 Page #149  

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

, identifying six of the layers as cotton, four of woven cloth and two ayer 2003 Page #50  
 cloth and two ayers of compressed cotton fibers imbedded in other material 2003 Page #50  

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

to him was about as point-blank as cou.ld be, but Rich did nor back away. T 2005 Page #81  
zed as an independent peop_e. -hey cou:..d consider wha: degree of developm 2008 Page #113  
t/lD£1S .' ur n,1~ "lt,W$.J/JJ...I cou.1,4r•o• S-'AK'ff ,#1: rWE.rn&A.rat.~ 2009 Page #126  

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

r of the large craft was partially coUapsed, causing the aircraft to lean t 2007 Page #105  

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

 ¥-,;-,... ~ The autocoodeo ■atlon couch con1.1i.t.e of " shCC't of mf"tal  2005 Page #17  
suggested co :Moise that he get in couch with Douglas; it had been Charles  2005 Page #97  
t the systems admin job. 1 kept in couch with him and because he knew a lot 2007 Page #84  

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

t human. E\"enrually Stone and his coUeague were cauo-ht and subsequently " 2005 Page #147  

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

To-T (f oh minus T). Reich and his coUeagues observed that a change in the  2005 Page #91  

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

us named and confidential sources. CoUecti,·el y there were hundreds of pag 2005 Page #139  

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

tates. AFR 200-2 delineates 1127'h coUection responsibilitie s [an Air Forc 2005 Page #142  

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

eapons. The definition of CR 44 is CoUections Requirement for nuclear\\ eap 2007 Page #175  

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

 in a few to 48 hours to intensive coughing and irritation in the lungs, (w 2006 Page #110  

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

 demagogues such as Father Charles Coughlin had built large national audien 2004 Page #224  

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

tion, virtually all of these cases couJd be advanced and moved much closer  2005 Page #134  

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

e, t~~ operaaon was so b1g_that it could_ not be administered by one organi 2007 Page #10  

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

mething. We drove onto that and we could_see an object with a lot of light  2007 Page #168  

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

uely remember three fingers, but I couldn't swear to that. He had the oval  2003 Page #35  
ews information was forthcoming. I couldn't wait until the next day to read 2003 Page #55  
hypnosis to access any details she couldn't recall consciously. Hansen allo 2003 Page #143  
d to in the past, that he probably couldn't describe it to them if he tried 2003 Page #147  
ct, but he didn't and wouldn't and couldn't as he explained to me." Ronald  2003 Page #198  
 would have been classified, and I couldn't talk about it. Host question: I 2003 Page #202  
ians after the fact on base but we couldn't ask anything. II personally thi 2004 Page #51  
e not made of any type of glass. I couldn't make out this feature in the ph 2004 Page #74  
thing would break through it. They couldn't enlarge the hole, either. The m 2004 Page #74  
ere was a seam, it was so tight it couldn't be observed. "The report said t 2004 Page #74  
Minister in 1967. The thing was he couldn't remember his name. We pressured 2004 Page #87  
Not surprisingly he stated that he couldn't find the UFO files that he had  2004 Page #87  
own business, my laboratory, and I couldn't go to all the meetings. Now the 2004 Page #92  
ng a meeting at Wright Field and I couldn't go. But later on one of the fel 2004 Page #92  
Secret Act of Canada and therefore couldn't discuss it. I reminded him that 2004 Page #93  
away in 1962, when he felt the Act couldn't get him anymore, I did ask him  2004 Page #96  
 attended all the meetings, but he couldn't remember his name. I remember t 2004 Page #98  
ts by truck or rail? (Answer: they couldn't have, according to George Earle 2004 Page #120  
 Project Mogul balloon array, they couldn't recognize what the debris was a 2004 Page #133  
tell his ham radio buddies that he couldn't identify the debris then and st 2004 Page #135  
icer out to the ranch with him but couldn't remember the man's name — he th 2004 Page #135  
st he denied he was even there. He couldn't remember the thing had ever bee 2004 Page #139  
lassification level was that high, couldn't the cover-up be continuing toda 2004 Page #140  
tt's confidant was that they still couldn't figure out what it was. Bill Br 2004 Page #143  
was brought up to us, which I just couldn't believe, but said "Oh well — I' 2004 Page #182  
ontact with the Pentagon. Everyone couldn't have been more open about what  2004 Page #182  
er, and there confronted George. I couldn't have — I think I was pretty str 2004 Page #183  
ons with the aliens, and therefore couldn't release the film. At one point  2004 Page #185  
y stated that Carter had tried but couldn't release the information. He tol 2004 Page #188  
ct, but he didn't and wouldn't and couldn't, as he explained to me. Another 2004 Page #188  
k to find such documents. I really couldn't answer his question so I asked  2004 Page #191  
ue. He attempted to get it out but couldn't. Reagan had two personal UFO si 2004 Page #197  
 and Marcel images side by side. I couldn't quite put my finger on what was 2004 Page #233  
s denied it even existed. Thompson couldn't remember if the report was on o 2005 Page #42  
to its original form when bent and couldn't be cur or marred with her sciss 2005 Page #131  
- 2, but dared not admit that they couldn't do anything about it. The Ameri 2006 Page #8  
to detail what substances could or couldn't be administered. This indicates 2006 Page #19  
 and disappeared. He followed, but couldn't find a trace of them. So maybe  2006 Page #44  
 have caused this. He said that he couldn't find any substance to these all 2006 Page #125  
der and louder and louder and they couldn't see anything in the sky but the 2006 Page #127  
e caravan with the children, as we couldn't move into the cottages yet. Tha 2006 Page #128  
e when the picture was taken — you couldn't see it with the naked eye. They 2006 Page #129  
ecause it was black and white, you couldn't really get a lot of tone with t 2006 Page #158  
y? I did not want to believe it. I couldn't even accept it at the time. It  2006 Page #159  
 simply "rust," or "red dirt"? Why couldn't it be identified? And finally,  2006 Page #192  
 of the military they were? Joe: I couldn't even tell you. There was nothin 2007 Page #124  
t being able to go out of town. We couldn't go out of town. They had the ro 2007 Page #126  
itary had the road blocked off. We couldn't go in or out of the town period 2007 Page #126  
e military had our town so that we couldn't go out, no communications, no T 2007 Page #126  
 l can recall back then, really, T couldn't tell you. There ,:vas just a sm 2007 Page #126  
ount of weight. A lot of weight. I couldn't even guess, but I will tell you 2007 Page #126  
he thing was prett} level. But you couldn't reaUy see anything underneath i 2007 Page #169  
it was -it was hovering. Paul: You couldn't see any gears or legs or ... Au 2007 Page #169  
op and go), they felt a heLicopter couldn't have performed such skills. The 2007 Page #176  
 rise behind a nearby mountain. "I couldn't cell exactly irs dimension ," w 2007 Page #196  
I was investigating this story. He couldn't tell me anything more than what 2008 Page #8  
garding the UFO, they indicated it couldn't have been a meteor (Attachment  2008 Page #11  
re was writing of some kind, but I couldn't quite distinguish it. So, T mov 2008 Page #82  
that moment I became so hot that I couldn't bear it, as if my shirt was on  2008 Page #99  
LENT? I think just utter fear they couldn't! What are they going to tell th 2009 Page #85  
t is riddled with incompetence and couldn't possibly keep secret something  2009 Page #155  

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=::;.o ,_.._-. ntt ,._,. ,C)tl.t:£ COUlO )t0'T 0'UO' nFY "1cltE SOLlO o~ECT 2009 Page #121  

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

manifested as a departure from the Coulomb Law of electrostatic attraction, 2006 Page #36  
n Effect it is manifested from the Coulomb Law of electrostatic attraction  2006 Page #36  

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

kA) and transfers a charge of five coulombs and 500 MJoules. Large bolts of 2008 Page #77  
ing can carry up to 120 kA and 350 coulombs. The voltage depends on the len 2008 Page #77  

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

::s h.id ' 1 ·•\tKll.l B s:-::i. ~ coulribulion to ~hu , v:'or~ of Sydney : 2009 Page #183  

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

y or ulifor:iia u • co-: ltl,,lldj coulrl br, hrol.f'n up ancl' worker. 1 1 2009 Page #183  

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nl Corutruction Equipment Operator Coun.c After Army basic training, Paul r 2007 Page #174  

Word: "coun1cnn1ciligcncc", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

r.· Scniccs ... shall direct 1hcir coun1cnn1ciligcncc and1or criminal invcs 2007 Page #175  

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et Units NI1-4 NI-B8 Kap-vStin Yer Counce of Ministers Ustinov Space Activi 2004 Page #155  

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and was through the Mayor and City Council No FBI FileCape Fire Chief - Car 2003 Page #33  
Secretary of the National Security Council and a future Director of the CIA 2003 Page #90  
t meeting of the National Security Council. This memo came from the Nationa 2003 Page #184  
ary support. The National Security Council (NSC), newly formed in August 19 2004 Page #63  
Secretary of the National Security Council and may be known to many Ufologi 2004 Page #103  
epartmental Scientific & Technical Council on Space Research • MOM: Ministr 2004 Page #157  
Sheehan, who at the time the Chief Council to the Jesuit Headquarters in Wa 2004 Page #186  
l cause of death - National Safety Council estimates based on data from Nat 2004 Page #199  
Chief Executive, National Security Council staff, department heads, the Joi 2004 Page #252  
of the International Coordinatin g Council of the "Program On Man and the B 2005 Page #54  
they jointly approached the Tribal Council, where accommodations were made. 2006 Page #111  
ance. . ■ And your advisors by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). ■ He 2007 Page #54  
 chairman of the National Research Council and a member of the Medical Advi 2007 Page #75  
hest of the U.S. National Security Council in October 1979 and January 1980 2007 Page #143  
police chief told me he was a city council meeting when they all heard the  2008 Page #13  
blishment of the National Security Council (NSC)-a central place of coordin 2008 Page #25  
committee of the National Security Council, and any Special Classified Exec 2008 Page #111  
onorary president of the secretive Council on Foreign Relations and a fonne 2008 Page #125  
Round Tables, a predecessor of the Council on Foreign Relations . The Ameri 2008 Page #125  
connected to the globalists at the Council on Foreign Relation s. On Novemb 2008 Page #129  
ized the National Defense Research Council and in I 943, the Office of Scie 2008 Page #131  
ls , chaired the National Research Council and was a member of the medical  2008 Page #133  
Secretary to the National Security Council in 1947 and remained a special c 2008 Page #133  
ith. Gray also was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations while servi 2008 Page #133  
orld Economic Forum, member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Int 2008 Page #136  
s of the Eastern Establishment and Council on Foreign Relations . After its 2008 Page #138  
the Nazis]." Nixon, who joined the Council on Foreign Relations in 1961 but 2008 Page #141  
Wise Men." All were members of the Council on Foreign Relations. These incl 2008 Page #141  
F. Kennan. "By the early 1960s the Council on Foreign Relations, Morgan and 2008 Page #141  
 transition team was composed of28 Council on Foreign Relations members , 1 2008 Page #142  
an Civil Liberties Union, American Council of Race Relations , American Pre 2008 Page #143  
cement of Colored People, National Council of Churches , New World Foundati 2008 Page #143  
 with rnpttt 10 Star Nodon, Hl:;ll Council. I \\111 be speaking now for bot 2008 Page #154  
d members of the National Security Council on national security implication 2009 Page #18  
s. Past and current members of the Council of Foreign Affairs be brought in 2009 Page #19  
, members of his National Security Council will individually be given an or 2009 Page #25  
 followed by his National Security Council, the Director of Central Intelli 2009 Page #25  
 the President's National Security Council as defined under the National Se 2009 Page #25  
 restructure the National Security Council and bring all intelligence and p 2009 Page #37  
sident Kennedy], National Security Council Staff, department heads, the Joi 2009 Page #39  
y as well as the National Security Council. When dealing with a moving targ 2009 Page #154  
d to the National Defense Research Council. Prof. Leech headed the project, 2009 Page #160  
d to the National Defense Research Council when he joined British and New Z 2009 Page #161  
ed reports during development. The Council Bluffs Nonpareil also had this t 2009 Page #161  
d on the National Defense Research Council (NRDC): from 1942 -43 as a membe 2009 Page #164  
land University College forced the Council to withhold its permission. Duri 2009 Page #166  
d to the National Defense Research Council when he joined British and New Z 2009 Page #169  
land University College forced the Council to withhold its permission. Duri 2009 Page #172  

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 www majesticdocumen ts.com“In the councils of government, we must guard ag 2003 Page #6  
ent Eisenhower stated that "ln the councils of government, we must guard ag 2007 Page #108  

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nce community . -• ;.►-F.oreig _ri counfri~~ (E3_r;itain, Israel); · :·:· : 2007 Page #35  

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arch Service, to see if I as chief counsel for the United States Jesuit Hea 2004 Page #186  
would demonize the NHI. Some would counsel preparation for doom, but many w 2006 Page #64  
war dead. Former Nixon White House counsel John W. Dean in his book Broken  2008 Page #142  

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. Extra church services as well as counseling services would be offered in  2006 Page #59  
uld be way up, along with pastoral counseling and other church-based social 2006 Page #64  

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cientist, unfortunatel y, took his counselor's advice. This proved to be a  2005 Page #93  

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port to me: "The Bi-Mg sample gave count rates of Mg+ ions which were enhan 2003 Page #109  
nce didn't even know if they could count on his declaration that "several o 2003 Page #147  
n readings indicate a high neutron count was recorded as the plane flew ove 2004 Page #81  
 plane flew over the site. Neutron count dropped off as the plane flew a co 2004 Page #81  
 a numerical instead of percentage count. This may be useful in attempting  2004 Page #115  
 interest. A next step might be to count the on-site aliens, craft, and rec 2004 Page #115  
ssible. Blood tests showed a blood count with leucocycosis, left deviation, 2005 Page #33  
l don't know the cause." The blood count issued by the laboratory of clin.i 2005 Page #34  
ish glow. The background radiation count in the area jumped to an alarming  2005 Page #100  
s per minute. The usual background count had been holding at six to eight h 2005 Page #100  
 influenced. Second-hand witnesses count also, i.e. those that hear the sto 2005 Page #136  
Date: APR 1975 Pagination or Media Count : 190 Ab~tract : ~: Gyroscope dyna 2007 Page #163  
 that started after the explosion) count in favor of the nuclear character  2008 Page #102  
x or in word, sentence or syllable count. An entire copy of the memo is inc 2008 Page #105  

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g himself to be someone who can be counted on, even under pressure and stre 2003 Page #86  
stic methods of locomotion must be counted out in coping with the spaceship 2005 Page #95  

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r strange being. \'v'ith a serious countenance , Marco Eli Chereze replied  2005 Page #33  

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oyo site one evening with a Geiger counter. I did not see it at first. On a 2003 Page #49  
 down into the woods with a Geiger counter and flashlights. When they came  2003 Page #59  
went. For every claim, there was a counter claim. All I was left with was o 2004 Page #30  
uld possibly reduce our ability to counter an attack by a hostile alien cul 2004 Page #75  
 unusual. The first case is a good counter to the argument that the desert  2004 Page #115  
he name of Jack McGeorge who was a counter terrorism specialist and secret  2004 Page #188  
we should all be skeptics) usually counter that I give the ufologists too m 2004 Page #214  
hoax, by finding evidence that may counter several of the key arguments rai 2004 Page #216  
r no life in the universe. Critics counter that any civilization advanced e 2005 Page #120  
ordinate with the head of 4th Army Counter Intelligence Corps; "make any in 2005 Page #125  
nternational treaties would likely counter this. There would be negative gr 2006 Page #60  
nce agencies to Science assess and counter NHI technology and find physical 2006 Page #64  
n would already be demoralized. To counter this, the ut government would ha 2006 Page #64  
ity of peace advocates will try to counter religious demonization and will  2006 Page #68  
ity of peace advocates will try to counter religious demonization. Social s 2006 Page #69  
h each other trying to do electro- counter measures against each other. Thi 2006 Page #149  
e FBI was informed that the Army's Counter Intelligence Corps had been plac 2006 Page #164  
 because two days later the Army's Counter Intelligence Corps was put on Im 2006 Page #173  
!) How very strange for the Army's Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) to be p 2006 Page #174  
h contained a total body radiation counter, we lunched at the Mercury staff 2006 Page #199  
 A s such, this ad may have proved counter productive with a segment of the 2007 Page #74  
s Angleton was the Director of the Counter Intelligenc e (DD/Cl) in the CIA 2008 Page #105  
erb image of the CI stamps for the Counter Lntelligence part of the CIA. Th 2008 Page #111  
ighest levels in total secrecy. To counter such a possibility, Project Blac 2009 Page #16  
eep in pace in order to be able to counter or defend against such threats." 2009 Page #162  

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here have been numerous claims and counter-claims made surrounrung thjs fil 2005 Page #146  

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 they could be used either way for counter-espionage purposes to induce the 2009 Page #177  
If UFOs were indeed being used for counter-espionage purposes, it makes sen 2009 Page #178  
FO experience is consistent with a counter-espionage explanation. Kenneth A 2009 Page #179  

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 of UFO secrets ■ Equally constant counter-initiati ves by intelligence age 2008 Page #168  

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rashed and killed the two men. The counter-intelligence team sent out to do 2003 Page #42  
 in the fields of intelligence and counter-intelligence. Following the Seco 2004 Page #108  
 earlier, Jesse Marcel said that a counter-intelligence man Marcel thought  2004 Page #139  
 Cavitt's immediately underling in counter-intelligence — did not report de 2004 Page #142  
ed first-hand testimony of Roswell counter-intelligence officer Lewis Ricke 2004 Page #143  
 in the fields of intelligence and counter-intelligence. Followin g the Sec 2005 Page #138  
   This can also include utilizing counter-intelligence services to protect 2008 Page #25  
who had not yet been identified. A counter-intelligence operation could hav 2009 Page #177  
n staged in support of a deception/counter-intelligence operation? A FBI me 2009 Page #178  
was interviewed by Anny Air Forces Counter-Intelligence Corps (CIC) agents  2009 Page #179  
ly August of 194 7 also point to a counter-intelligence operation. Many UFO 2009 Page #179  
field, especially as it relates to counter-intelligence and psychological w 2009 Page #179  

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ring or using defensive shields or counter-mea sures, an assessment of thes 2005 Page #162  

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 possible, in an effort to develop counter-measure s to a possible military 2005 Page #162  

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ine in this limited space. ls this counter-spy scenario speculative? Yes it 2009 Page #179  

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to study anti-aircraft missiles to counteract the Japanese Ohka piloted bom 2004 Page #66  
t to the Nazis in hopes they would counteract the spread of communism . 121 2008 Page #127  

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 Then, on November 25, the Chinese counterattacked with about 200,000 men,  2006 Page #165  

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r both -and gra\ itics, or dynamic counterbary, in wruch energy is also use 2005 Page #171  
trostatic energy source to produce counterbary . The Brown work probably re 2005 Page #171  

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Moon Dust. A whole host of claims, counterclaims and assercions regarding t 2007 Page #138  

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mack in the center of civilian UFO counterculture ? I cannot Sa), but I am  2005 Page #97  

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 These points cannot be reasonably countered. It is fair to say that we "kn 2005 Page #77  
T DAMAGED ALL YOUR EQUIPMENT. Yes, countered it with something that was abs 2006 Page #149  

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er as a Special Agent with the CIA Counterespionage and antiterrorism opera 2004 Page #199  

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y measures. In the United States a counterforce strategy, presently favored 2009 Page #22  
s. Worst of all, preparation for a counterforce strategy could dangerously  2009 Page #22  

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ge of big-budget projects aimed at countering NHI threat. Inevitably, some  2006 Page #64  

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 JFK's murder l a..c o retired CIA counterintcll19once o!flcor who worltcd  2008 Page #120  

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igence operations on Israel in the counterintelli gence (Cl) office of Jame 2005 Page #124  

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a dozen documents confirming this. Counterintelligence Corps agent Cantwell 2003 Page #25  
 it Downed satellite major error O Counterintelligence deception not requir 2003 Page #186  
ke you to involve yourself in this counterintelligence thing," basically th 2004 Page #190  
rge "CI" stamp, presumably meaning counterintelligence. The Burned Memo Con 2004 Page #250  
f this nine page document is a CIA counterintelligence memo from DCI (MJ-1) 2004 Page #250  
he first is the large CI stamp for counterintelligence and according to our 2004 Page #252  
lligence collection activities and counterintelligence functions as specifi 2004 Page #253  
r 25, 1980, the Army's director of counterintelligence replied to veteran U 2005 Page #123  
e Scientific and Technical Branch, Counterintelligence Directorate, DA [Dep 2005 Page #123  
nd stonewalJ.ing-a new director of counterintelligence replied ta another r 2005 Page #123  
, Scientific and Technical Branch, Counterintelligence Directorate, Departm 2005 Page #123  
 a unit be situated in the area of counterintelligence? Perhaps it is for t 2005 Page #124  
 on December 6, a general alert to counterintelligence was sent out on Dece 2006 Page #177  
ilitary Services shaU direct their counterintelligence and/ or criminal inv 2007 Page #175  
leton was the guy in charge of CIA Counterintelligence for many years. Sali 2008 Page #110  
r and Walter Schellenberg, head of counterintelligence for the Nazi Gestapo 2008 Page #128  
is death on May 12, 1987. A former counterintelligence colleague of Angleto 2009 Page #39  
James Angleton, the CIA's chief of counterintelligence. Angleton controlled 2009 Page #42  
                                   counterintelligence. It was Angleton who 2009 Page #44  
dy assassination , claims that CIA counterintelligence were monitoring Oswa 2009 Page #44  
e responsibility of Angleton's CIA counterintelligence. Upon his return to  2009 Page #44  
ties were closely monitored by CIA counterintelligence. Oswald's subsequent 2009 Page #44  
ided opportunities for Angleton 's counterintelligence to not only monitor, 2009 Page #44  
 Shaw, directly implicates the ClA counterintelligence. Ensuring Oswald's p 2009 Page #44  
nation of Kennedy , it was the CIA counterintelligence chief who gave the f 2009 Page #45  
emoval for office -the role of CIA counterintelligence in controlling UFO i 2009 Page #45  
own to Kennedy, the CIA's chief of counterintelligence , Angleton , impleme 2009 Page #45  
oup by the MJ-12 that, through CIA counterintelligence, had the means to de 2009 Page #45  
investigative , counterterrorism , counterintelligence and complaint progra 2009 Page #73  
y and smoke out these agents. U.S. counterintelligence forces could quietly 2009 Page #177  

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o continue as long as an effective countermeasure remains untested. If nati 2009 Page #16  
eat emphasis on civil defense as a countermeasure to nuclear attack. Anyone 2009 Page #22  

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ulnerabilities of NHI and creating countermeasures. Effort could dwarf Manh 2006 Page #68  
ulnerabilities of NHI and creating countermeasures. Effort could dwarf Manh 2006 Page #69  
te-of-the-art defensive electronic countermeasures. Because the mere existe 2006 Page #72  
hould be defeated by sophisticated countermeasures known to attacker One do 2006 Page #112  
, and effective against electronic countermeasures. The Hawk was originally 2006 Page #143  

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

 years later when he met up with a counterpart from Washington (Joe Wirth), 2004 Page #143  
first assembly of the USSR's MJ-12 counterpart? • "The eyes can see, but th 2004 Page #167  
 had produced AirLant's West Coast counterpart, Commander Air Force, Pacifi 2006 Page #161  
 Gate. There he was to contact his counterpart on the police side of milita 2009 Page #62  

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

nto the water. They and their RCMP counterparts were working off of the CG  2004 Page #41  
nd Sakharov on Bomb U.S.S.R. MJ-12 Counterparts • Sergei Korolev (MJ-12 Bac 2004 Page #160  
h as their nicotine-adructed human counterparts. And what wonderful cigaret 2007 Page #65  
e far more welcome then their U.S. counterparts . All they did was take a w 2009 Page #139  

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ED ON BY YOUR PARTICULAR RADAR AND COUNTERS THAT WITH SOMETHING THAT DAMAGE 2006 Page #149  
nsistors, I was able to sit at the counters. I don't know if you've ever se 2006 Page #152  
onroe Nevilles, who handled Geiger counters and disaster preparedness ; Mas 2009 Page #69  

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 safety, security, investigative , counterterrorism , counterintelligence a 2009 Page #73  

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Times, January 25, 1974. 7. Border Counties Advertiser, January 30, 1974. 8 2006 Page #137  
ll over the country, including the counties surrounding the Test Site. It s 2006 Page #201  

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 least 8 black programs there, not counting the B-2 or other conventional-t 2005 Page #82  
rams flying out of Groom Lake (not counting the 8-2. etc.), including a sil 2006 Page #27  
 the use of the definitions in the counting process, resulting in the three 2008 Page #107  

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nown, and has been told and retold countless times. This is not another reh 2004 Page #226  
re virtually identical to those of countless other individuals. Can we say  2005 Page #104  
de, typically say, "I've looked at countless numbers of official document s 2005 Page #130  
d extraterrestrial variety of NHI. Countless others, perhaps both nearer an 2006 Page #70  
 at me with a distrustful look and countless times I heard, "we don't talk  2006 Page #92  
riginal newspaper stories. I spent countless hours on microfilm machines re 2006 Page #94  
e wires. And, of course, there are countless examples of major UFO stories  2007 Page #20  
tion became a veritable magnet for countless close encounters with UFOs. Co 2008 Page #27  
, from 1948 onwards, the idea that countless unknown aerial objects invadin 2008 Page #29  
ations. 17 Since that fateful day, countless other individuals have reporte 2008 Page #35  

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n encounters multiplied across the countr). More than four decades later, i 2005 Page #154  

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f the developments of science, all countries on earth will have to unite to 2003 Page #10  
rly in Bolivia and its neighboring countries. Is it a satellite, a meteorit 2004 Page #8  
ited States, Canada and many other countries, all with the same pattern of  2004 Page #76  
efforts were reaching out to other countries to help get an answer. One of  2004 Page #85  
o help get an answer. One of those countries that was "in the loop" was Can 2004 Page #85  
ory which showed how two different countries 99                             2004 Page #102  
e 1V screens of over 20 clifferent countries. 13y far the most popular TV d 2005 Page #145  
rs ARE Real") over 700 times in 18 countries. My audiences, mostly college  2006 Page #4  
hillips has collected from over 70 countries. In these people see a craft l 2006 Page #4  
WHY keep UFOs secret? A. All major countries and many terrorist groups woul 2006 Page #9  
ample). There is a long history of countries gathering and evaluating crash 2006 Page #9  
inced that military pilots in many countries have been disintegrated or "di 2006 Page #10  
sh retrieval operations in various countries. Stone began, in the late 1970 2006 Page #17  
chological warfare programs. Three countries have major laboratories for ha 2006 Page #117  
ministration that no other foreign countries will be consulted or advised.  2006 Page #140  
ear weapons are lost over friendly countries." (Howe's emphasis.) Bottom li 2006 Page #141  
e wringer in non-English -speaking countries is nicely embodied in this pac 2007 Page #66  
eports have come in from dozens of countries and from here in the United St 2007 Page #127  
arly in Bolivia and it neighboring countries . Is it a saceUice, a meteorit 2007 Page #142  
 offices and representatives in 93 countries , including the United States. 2008 Page #127  
is tanks into Poland, then the Low Countries and on into France. 122        2008 Page #128  
fered passenger flights to various countries, including Gem1any , Brazil an 2008 Page #133  
n merely had operatives in neutral countries such a Switzerland and Argenti 2008 Page #136  
s more than 88,000 employees in 63 countries . Bertlesmann controls BMG Mus 2008 Page #143  
nce recovery operations in foreign countries. Past and current members of t 2009 Page #19  
in, but the two large totalitarian countries and the two small free countri 2009 Page #22  
n countries and the two small free countries just mentioned have found it w 2009 Page #22  
 the project have been revealed to countries other than New Zealand, Britai 2009 Page #159  

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and tracking down leads around the country who might have knowledge about t 2003 Page #65  
 could do a great service to their country." What the boys were asked to do 2003 Page #67  
 no man-made space object from any country landed in Pennsylvania on Decemb 2003 Page #71  
nd phone calls from throughout the country. Numerous new leads on the case  2003 Page #72  
23, newspaper headlines around the country, and to a fair degree, around th 2003 Page #92  
e to his overwork on behalf of the country. ... when it was announced that  2003 Page #94  
se to those who held power in this country at the middle of the last centur 2003 Page #95  
rtland, and other bases around the country. In 1980, Dr. Robert Q. Fugate w 2003 Page #148  
 mystery which has been around the country with all these various sightings 2003 Page #195  
•cononic conditions throughout the country. Before going to Korea you will  2003 Page #213  
economic conditions throughout the country. Before going to Korea you will  2003 Page #225  
 in relation to the economy of the country. I felt as did Vincent that the  2003 Page #230  
maybe by the Russians), or; 2) Our country has played host to12. The most d 2003 Page #236  
r: Many people in this part of the country claim they saw an object which r 2004 Page #8  
y • eleoutiVa branch while eight • country within the sass h142),1Y Saari&  2004 Page #20  
LODED EITHER DELIBERATELY OVER OUR COUNTRY OR NE/TH1R IT HAS EXPLODED ENADV 2004 Page #24  
ch has been sailing throughout the country. It was traveling due north, and 2004 Page #26  
at Airship began moving across the country. Tens of thousands reported seei 2004 Page #28  
y conversation — in my part of the country they call it "visiting" — Stephe 2004 Page #29  
hat. Once again, every base in the country has probably got, you know, the  2004 Page #52  
Hill-Norton continued to serve his country as a member of the House of Lord 2004 Page #53  
publicity from papers all over the country was too much for the Canadian go 2004 Page #87  
n 1967, the centennial year of the country, the Defense Minister Paul Helly 2004 Page #87  
number • Event Year • Location and Country • Alien? (yes or no) • Vehicle?  2004 Page #109  
ndmills and their parts around the country before our Interstate Highway Sy 2004 Page #127  
ut now, in vim ofire safety of the country and the byes of those scientists 2004 Page #164  
s mystery that has been around the country with all the various sightings d 2004 Page #177  
of the most powerful people in the country. A couple months after the ET sc 2004 Page #195  
tatements that included 'What this country needs is a man like Hider; then  2004 Page #224  
 s. \'(/ithin the United States, a country in which the \\ ord "freedom" ha 2005 Page #75  
 of UFOs. After all, it was a free country, he argued, and the public had i 2005 Page #75  
om the time that they entered this country. (fhe FBI would soon begin to bu 2005 Page #92  
maybe by the Russians), or; 2) Our country has played host to beings from a 2005 Page #126  
me self-interest concerns. B. Each country worries about its enemies determ 2006 Page #9  
 was a lot for a small town of 300 country people to handle. It is hard to  2006 Page #92  
ered into the area from around the country day and night asking questions a 2006 Page #93  
d the boys were good old-fashioned country kids and not your common street  2006 Page #93  
 all of these sightings around the country were all attributed to the same  2006 Page #96  
tracked its flight path across the country and it continued to fly on a wes 2006 Page #97  
." Did a 32 year old woman and six country boys all misinterpret an animal  2006 Page #99  
dine Ferraro were barnstorming the country in a vain attempt to oust Presid 2006 Page #183  
s, had been occurring all over the country, including the counties surround 2006 Page #201  
 he wanted to syndicate across the country. Robert Bigelow was not too happ 2006 Page #204  
ite a few UFO sightings around the country. Many of the people having sight 2006 Page #204  
ans a rent overnment. Although our country is growing mo~e repressive, peop 2007 Page #40  
" Bear in mind that Australia is a country with a high incidence of credibl 2007 Page #60  
ll, press Ii) ll) IJ) ; 1··· press country code, city code and telephone nu 2007 Page #68  
eading networks and introduced the country to the term EBE, an acronym for  2007 Page #75  
er lore says ,cNever hack your own country" . 1 f you were to lee people kn 2007 Page #89  
quickly became clear that only one country was capable of provid.ing the ne 2007 Page #111  
r: Many people in this part of the country claim they saw an object which r 2007 Page #141  
g home late at rught on a deserted country road, saw the glowing disc and c 2007 Page #156  
STORM MASSIVE BOOK BARRAGE FOREIGN COUNTRY DISCLOSURE PURLOINED TECHNOLOGY  2008 Page #1  
radar tracks in other parts of the country as well as that from Nellis. The 2008 Page #17  
tatement , reported throughout the country sounded reasonable when the test 2008 Page #17  
physicist from an old Iron Curtain country, and Dr. Chaski is an increasing 2008 Page #106  
f the most important issues in the country, and have been for a long time,  2008 Page #112  
e direction, nor from a determined country, but from the sky, with the prac 2008 Page #114  
on in which every citizen of every country, his children, and llis life's w 2008 Page #117  
after all it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy, and it 2008 Page #123  
ack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger." The Military Commiss 2008 Page #123  
itects and Designers Book Service, Country Homes & Gardens, Crafter's Choic 2008 Page #144  
tion effort of top quality in this country. It has been allowed to fade int 2009 Page #15  
le . It is widely believed in this country that American and Russian UFO de 2009 Page #21  
y is still superior to that of any country. Further emphasis on electronics 2009 Page #22  
 galvanize ufologists all over the country and interest in the subject grew 2009 Page #136  
g cabinet. Newspapers all over the country featured the Voronezh story on t 2009 Page #138  
e have much better stories in this country," This idea is picked up by othe 2009 Page #138  
evelopment of scientists from this country, Great Britain and the United St 2009 Page #157  
tood to be too complex for a small country like New Zealand to carry out th 2009 Page #159  
tood to be too complex for a small country like New Zealand to carry out 16 2009 Page #172  
 Snodgrass alludes to being out of country in July, 1946 and the only logic 2009 Page #176  
nd. reported. ' p\i,x !or ;, small country llke New' , "\Yill:m:t discounll 2009 Page #182  

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 investing major portions of their country's resources into armaments and a 2006 Page #165  
g operation involving Nazis in our country's history." By the 1990s, when d 2008 Page #137  

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rgest military installation in the country-larger than the states of Delawa 2005 Page #125  

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ight to foregather with his fellow countrymen , and his newspapers might no 2008 Page #128  

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Os are held deep under the English countryside and within the Rudloe cavern 2003 Page #83  
lete his recovery privately in the countryside and makes plans to travel to 2003 Page #91  
ites were found in the surrounding countryside in the form of circular depr 2004 Page #47  
y radioactivity and decimating the countryside. Similarly , in his debut no 2008 Page #102  

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 lots of people • Number of people counts more if different locations 3 For 2003 Page #177  
ple • Only security system of 1954 counts • 22 exposures of a 32-page docum 2003 Page #186  
o an alarming one hundred thousand counts per minute. The usual background  2005 Page #100  
en holding at six to eight hundred counts per minute. Twelve Air Force plan 2005 Page #100  
 Still I had the experience, which counts because you can get someone who h 2007 Page #82  
ssed over by the mass media, which counts on drug advertising for a major p 2008 Page #141  
esult in damage inflicted where it counts militarily, but with minimal inju 2009 Page #22  

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ving brother of the Cape Girardeau County sheriff in 1941, Clarance R. Scha 2003 Page #24  
appropriate officials would be the County sheriff, Cape Girardeau or Jackso 2003 Page #30  
ned outside of the town limits the county sheriff would have been the respo 2003 Page #31  
 & Jackson police officers ■ Other county sheriff dept, employees ■ Other f 2003 Page #34  
refighters ■ Other Photographers ■ County & police dispatchers ■ Sikeston m 2003 Page #34  
ing Walter Fisk 18. Cape Girardeau County Genealogical Society, PO Box 389, 2003 Page #39  
 around Kecksburg and Westmoreland County, but also from throughout Western 2003 Page #55  
roughly eastward over Westmoreland County, and passed over the city of Gree 2003 Page #58  
ded area-Kecksburg in Westmoreland County." Some civilian witnesses who wer 2003 Page #66  
g" Tribune-Review, Greensburg, PA. County Edition, 10 December 1965. "Searc 2003 Page #72  
ent Forrestal was born in Dutchess County in what is now is Beacon New York 2003 Page #85  
elf that time." she recalled. Wise County Historical Commission Chairwoman  2004 Page #29  
e ocean off Shag Harbor, Shelburne County, Wednesday night may be one of th 2004 Page #41  
Kissner, from Las Cruces, Dona Ana County, in his unpublished manuscript en 2004 Page #62  
ctric clock stopped at the El Paso County Sheriff's Office, apparently due  2004 Page #68  
mplete udder on this cow in Benton County, Arkansas back in 1993... SLIDE # 2004 Page #77  
 Feschino's new book, "The Braxton County Monster" showing impressive evide 2004 Page #128  
eval Reports Feschino, The Braxton County Monster, I was stunned by the cla 2004 Page #130  
y Volkswagen bus, 101 S in Ventura County while crossing road at 10:05PM on 2004 Page #209  
ERIMENTAL STATION, BAKER. IIIU.ARD COUNTY, UTAH PrliC9ac!F'or~Jo,,.e&Co ~Ce 2005 Page #60  
erimental Station, Baker, :Millard County, Utah." \ \ \ \ \ \ \ -"i, I I I  2005 Page #61  
e a large silver disc over Simpson County, Kentuck y, on Januaty 7, 1948. [ 2005 Page #64  
f the Mutual UFO Network of Orange County, California, engineer Jan Harzan, 2005 Page #175  
Crashes Peter W. Merlin 68 Braxton County Monster Frank Feschino 86 Alien V 2006 Page #3  
 explodes in mid-flight over Heard County, Georgia. County fire fighter sta 2006 Page #28  
flight over Heard County, Georgia. County fire fighter states that Just bef 2006 Page #28  
 Robert McCracken (RM) a local Nye County historian, several interesting an 2006 Page #47  
veral ranchers and some men from a county road crew. Bill Gibson arrived wi 2006 Page #79  
o the site as it took 16 hours for county firefighters, who were not allowe 2006 Page #82  
e, to extinguish the blaze. A Kern County coroner was turned away by milita 2006 Page #82  
us. Armed military guards and Kern County Sheriffs deputies manned roadbloc 2006 Page #82  
 West Virginia, located in Braxton County in the center of the state. I soo 2006 Page #89  
inia. I continued to visit Braxton County and documented everything I saw i 2006 Page #89  
wn of Flatwoods located in Braxton County, West Virginia, slipped into a ni 2006 Page #89  
ike a wild fire throughout Braxton County. Shortly after the incident occur 2006 Page #90  
latwoods Monster" and the "Braxton County Monster." Most of these books sho 2006 Page #91  
fusing. On another trip to Braxton County, I visited Flatwoods and several  2006 Page #91  
 towns, including Gassaway and the county seat of Sutton in search of more  2006 Page #91  
e mountains when I went to Braxton County and visited the town areas more f 2006 Page #92  
e mountains when I visited Braxton County. Yes, I was kin. I then explained 2006 Page #92  
latives and family ties to Braxton County, I was no longer treated like an  2006 Page #92  
d one television in all of Braxton County. The telephones in Flatwoods were 2006 Page #92  
ve me private tours around Braxton County and helped to familiarize me with 2006 Page #94  
 led 180 troops throughout Braxton County that night. Leavitt and fifty tro 2006 Page #95  
the vicinity of the Wheeling -Ohio County Airport shortly before going down 2006 Page #97  
ee Stewart, Jr., the first Braxton County reporter in Flatwoods shortly aft 2006 Page #98  
o 200 miles east of the Miami-Dade County area (Bermuda triangle region). D 2006 Page #144  
m receives a call from the Whatcom County Department of Emergency Services  2006 Page #185  
el is dispatched, with two Whatcom County Department of Emergency Services  2006 Page #185  
y a longtime fisherman and Whatcom County resident, Dominic Papetti. At fir 2006 Page #187  
ty levels at the behest of Whatcom County Emergeng Services. Based upon the 2006 Page #189  
Ar~und tl1~t time period the local county newspaper featured a story about  2007 Page #127  
re stopped and detained by Sutfolk County police officers who refused to id 2007 Page #129  
 Burbach, who has represented Xnox County for eighteen yean. •rotks are alm 2007 Page #145  
imfred . A check was made with the county police about further reports, but 2007 Page #165  
 out from Westport in Grays Harbor County in Washington State. 34 ..        2008 Page #40  
d from the skies over Grays Harbor County on the southwest coast of Washing 2008 Page #42  
 Larry Sweet from the Grays Harbor County Jail. I only knew him from turnin 2008 Page #43  
ap 11·i1!, Crash Area Grays Harbor County and the South Beach area in parti 2008 Page #43  
he Night before Christmas over the county channel at midnight. Robertson to 2008 Page #44  
y Sheriff since it occuJTed in the county. It ends with a statement that th 2008 Page #46  
d. He reported his sighting to the county sheriff dispatcher at about 2300  2008 Page #49  
. Bill Langford , the Grays Harbor County Emergency Services Director, was  2008 Page #54  
ject that crossed over most of the county and ended its descent by the Elk  2008 Page #55  
 of a fiery object in Grays Harbor County, WA on November 25, 1979 at about 2008 Page #58  
atchers I knew at the Grays Harbor County Sheriffs Office. Unfortunately ,  2008 Page #70  
d her sighting lo the Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Office. Reporter John D 2008 Page #70  
ted an air base at Butley, Suffolk County, on the northeastern corner of Re 2008 Page #71  
 for a gated community in Stafford County, Virginia. Three months ago on Au 2009 Page #69  
orce Station Mildenhall in Suffolk County, England. Bazley returned to Rams 2009 Page #73  

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-page spread promoting some of the county's more exotic exports -fruits in  2007 Page #60  

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n from the Soviet Union, the other counu-y with a significant space program 2007 Page #198  

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E CORSO CONUNDRUM • We (NIDS) knew Couo year, b • I chtdtd 1w story in dept 2008 Page #151  
assigned wh,n & where ht cla.inu · Couo w:u very tithl with Lt Gen Trudeau  2008 Page #151  

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sky executed to"prevent a military coup d'etat", though speculation is that 2004 Page #153  
■ Flocking to Area 51 ■ The Soviet Coup and .'\.ftermath ■ Faking Crop Circ 2008 Page #167  
 assassination are evidence that a coup had occurred with the backing of se 2009 Page #35  
s Kennedy's Assassination a Covert Coup by MJ-12? Historians who view the C 2009 Page #45  
ion directive represented a covert coup by the MJ-12 that, through CIA coun 2009 Page #45  
e Abortive Di:closure ■ The Soviet Coup :md Aft ■ F2bng • • •               2009 Page #150  

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 "LA Air Raid". In this case for a couple of hours a slow moving craft was  2003 Page #24  
ho many characterize as aloof. The couple make their home on Manhattan's ex 2003 Page #85  
the bubbling stops, usually with a couple of hours, it would be expected th 2003 Page #114  
OSI head Major Thomas Cseh), and a couple of scientists from the Air Force  2003 Page #146  
ss when he noted that there were a couple of raised "z"s in the text. He sa 2003 Page #179  
ve spent a lot of time in the past couple months looking at the concept of  2003 Page #191  
siders. He also got into trouble a couple of times with the U.S. military s 2003 Page #196  
sked about a claim that was made a couple weeks before by actor Nicholas Ca 2003 Page #197  
had two UFO sightings. There are a couple quick crashed saucer related stor 2003 Page #198  
 for bed as soon as it was over. A couple months after seeing ET - The Extr 2003 Page #198  
ople, and I can assure you after a couple weeks at the Reagan Library study 2003 Page #201  
in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. A couple days following this speech the Ai 2003 Page #201  
. "There was me, the sheriff and a couple of deputies. That was enough." Th 2004 Page #31  
 Retrieval Conference Just ahead a couple of hundred feet was the Irish Mos 2004 Page #35  
re working off of the CG 101 and a couple of the local fishing boats. They  2004 Page #41  
 They probably had seen Chris on a couple of television programs, one natio 2004 Page #45  
t lie was exposed for all to see a couple decades after the minister's deni 2004 Page #86  
d flying saucers? James: Yes, on a couple of instances I remember packages  2004 Page #93  
sen staved at the Swan house for a couple of days, and to make a long story 2004 Page #104  
ple occurs to me, implemented by a couple of CSICOP (Committee for the Scie 2004 Page #123  
ide 16, we see that I identified a couple of very specific issues some skep 2004 Page #127  
 1980 interview with Bill Moore, a couple years after a National Enquirer s 2004 Page #138  
discovery of alien bodies within a couple miles of the debris field the rea 2004 Page #144  
by deliberate, cold calculation. A couple of prominent Roswell researchers, 2004 Page #144  
 twice since 1947. The first was a couple days after the Roswell crash when 2004 Page #176  
hnson arrived back in Washington a couple days later one of his first meeti 2004 Page #177  
51 which was leaked by Lazar and a couple other sources who claimed to have 2004 Page #179  
been on the David Letterman Show a couple weeks before, and during his inte 2004 Page #188  
 tour for them, he was called at a couple places on his trip by somebody at 2004 Page #189  
 powerful people in the country. A couple months after the ET screening, Re 2004 Page #195  
 few UFO conferences over the past couple of years, I've met some of these  2004 Page #215  
 evidence. Were they really just a couple of con-men on the make, or is the 2004 Page #218  
t was there. My father declined. A couple of years later Mac's son, Bill Br 2004 Page #240  
, corroboration would still need a couple of very high level witnesses, who 2004 Page #254  
 Alien Autopsy film. Over the next couple of years, Santilli purchased the  2005 Page #146  
ce of motion using condensers in a couple of saucers suspended by arms rota 2005 Page #171  
I found a small access hatch and a couple of drain ports that are unique to 2006 Page #76  
call them that, were very short. A couple people said, "Ah, there was nothi 2006 Page #91  
ames Prescott said that they had a couple of days notice. So the things we  2006 Page #125  
les to investigate it, and spent a couple of days trying to find whether th 2006 Page #125  
tape Segment 2: "It was probably a couple of months after the incident that 2006 Page #160  
s. So, I said, 'Fine, tell him.' A couple of hours later, Capt. Wood called 2006 Page #161  
gs at the Seattle UFO Conference a couple of months hence, right? Wrong! Fo 2006 Page #180  
ted about their two new players, a couple of guys by the name of Alvin Davi 2006 Page #186  
e nearby Nevada Test Site. Another couple told us about craft landings near 2006 Page #199  
cisions. While in Alabama, I met a couple of local newspaper owners, the Ba 2006 Page #201  
. This was fascinating as we had a couple of hundred responses, many from L 2006 Page #207  
ance company 's motor policy. As a couple helplessl y watches their car bei 2007 Page #71  
is from SONY. Even though the farm couple is obviously shaken by this disem 2007 Page #73  
ere camouflaged. There were also a couple of black cars that were shin). I  2007 Page #124  
 my head it was probably 6 or 7. A couple of them being, how to explain it, 2007 Page #124  
it, like a step-van. There ·were a couple coming through with a big patch o 2007 Page #124  
r a D-11R and those machines are a couple hundred thousand pounds. 1 mean t 2007 Page #126  
t first I want to share with you a couple of 1974 photographs that I have o 2007 Page #160  
g easterly at about 2000 feet. The couple told a NICAP reporter that they b 2007 Page #165  
y all I remember. Then we talked a couple of minutes about whether we shoul 2007 Page #167  
 November 1989. There were still a couple of additional analysis of the fra 2007 Page #198  
d was to summarize the events on a couple of sides of paper and attach the  2008 Page #34  
, Betty and Barney Hill, a married couple from New Hampshire, were driving  2008 Page #35  
 baby, and the other by an elderly couple. The smaller spheres of light mov 2008 Page #58  
 all around the world and within a couple of months the material had been d 2008 Page #65  
 started to move slowly. It took a couple of minutes for it to maneuver its 2008 Page #83  
night on December 28, 1980, with a couple of friends. By 2 AM, December 28, 2008 Page #87  
earched the pitch-black area for a couple of hours; but, having failed to f 2009 Page #54  
which seemed like -I don't know -a couple of minutes. I don't know what cau 2009 Page #67  

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ed light." He went on to say that "coupled with experience, PLM generally e 2003 Page #50  
m holder the right way. From this, coupled with the position of the shadows 2004 Page #234  
from a DNA-RNA perspective, which, coupled with the fortuitous attention of 2006 Page #111  
 something there worth looking at, coupled \v;ch the witnesses from the dis 2007 Page #85  

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object if we presented an attached coupon when making our purchase. Their m 2007 Page #65  
in $50,000. Meow! A 1985 follow-up coupon was illustrated with a bag of Meo 2007 Page #66  

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,:.u euuple ol the I be l\llle LtJ cour,tc.r or dclend r.roup or ~clcnthl.: 2009 Page #182  

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For those who have already had the courage to come forward, thank you. I am 2004 Page #59  
m to be another scientist of great courage and passion, one who, like Reich 2005 Page #99  
sorely challenged if they have the courage to take an honest look ... " he  2005 Page #119  
 have some basis in fact. lt takes courage and strength co question the mer 2007 Page #33  
ful to have known someone with her courage and strength of spirit. Telling  2009 Page #95  

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es, humanit y lost a brilliant and courageous thinker in November 1957, and 2005 Page #104  
thereal windmills, while they, the courageous and decorated Defenders of th 2006 Page #181  

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tlockers subsequently airlifted by Courier to Wright Field, Ohio." In addit 2003 Page #107  
 It was to be delivered by Special Courier, which is consistent with the fa 2003 Page #210  
desert, Maj. Marcel was ordered to courier the debris via B-29 to Gen. Roge 2004 Page #226  
ld have been because Lovett sent a courier to inform Truman.) An unpublishe 2006 Page #168  
 home at \'\ right-Patterson and a courier was cold to rake it co my dad, w 2007 Page #139  
t human. Later that same morning a courier was sent from the commanding off 2009 Page #90  

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d by Project Magnet. The paper was couriered to Dr. Bush by prominent UFO r 2004 Page #90  

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 of her grandmother who during the course of several days described the unu 2003 Page #21  
1984 from her grandmother over the course of several days as she was dying  2003 Page #22  
 higher than the main arroyo water course, and absolutely no water had flow 2003 Page #45  
ter had flowed in the nearby water course in recent years because of a larg 2003 Page #45  
a next to the present arroyo water course. When the arroyo braid plugged up 2003 Page #49  
en consult, deciding that the best course of action is confinement at Bethe 2003 Page #90  
these last samples are helpful. Of course, I will be listening." Art Bell c 2003 Page #103  
r, he had also completed his Ph.D. course work in biophysics, but did not s 2003 Page #111  
e one can't lie sued for Libel. Of course TOP SECRET CODE WORD (ULTRA. I MB 2003 Page #118  
spondence. The significance is, of course, that if we had recovered such CO 2003 Page #170  
ess clear now to me what the right course of action should have been. I sti 2003 Page #187  
appraisal of the" (blank). "In the course of your survey you will maintain  2003 Page #206  
 current and projected." o "In the course of your survey you will maintain  2003 Page #207  
ns — current and prejoetod. Xa &ho course of your survey yon will oontaat C 2003 Page #213  
".rr-nv 'Wiu pi*o ju-we.,. in vh«? course* of vour survey vm will ma4 nvr?. 2003 Page #214  
uesday, July 1. I have net had, of course, sufficient time to determine in  2003 Page #222  
inese officials and leaders in the course of your survey and maintain close 2003 Page #222  
appropriate action. My purpose, of course, is to minimize pre.es reacticn,  2003 Page #222  
ns — current and projected* In the course of your survey you will maintain  2003 Page #225  
, then would resume thier original course, flying from the southeast to nor 2003 Page #233  
p was seen traveling in a southern course, moving at the rate of about fort 2004 Page #32  
ing in the water. The Mounties, of course, were no strangers to death by mi 2004 Page #39  
ead and mangled corpses during the course of a day's work, but that was not 2004 Page #39  
f the sky. As the fighters changed course and headed into the area of the l 2004 Page #57  
immediately the V-2 rocket changed course. Andrew Kissner says his White Sa 2004 Page #64  
Ground on May 15, 1947, to "change course, taking a northeasterly track, on 2004 Page #64  
rockets and cause them to veer off course. Those retrieval units operated u 2004 Page #65  
V-2 rocket veering 180 degrees off course. SLIDE #12: El Paso Times, May 30 2004 Page #67  
imes, May 30, 1947 V-2 Rocket, Off Course, Falls Near Juarez 38 Lose Lives  2004 Page #67  
cope failure, flew 180 degrees off course and crashed in Mexico. The entire 2004 Page #68  
2 rocket that immediately went off course, perhaps no one in the U.S. gover 2004 Page #75  
ly cause the V-2 rockets to change course. Then when the government alleged 2004 Page #82  
bout the matter at all. We are, of course keeping out eyes and ears open an 2004 Page #90  
vernment officials. These were, of course, upper echelon people with attach 2004 Page #94  
ed reactions of Einstein. This, of course would provide strong endorsement  2004 Page #119  
presentatives of "MAJIC." This, of course, is the code word associated with 2004 Page #119  
is still held open to question, of course, which is in part the motivating  2004 Page #134  
nch in Roswell Region." RAAF is of course the Roswell Army Air Field. The m 2004 Page #134  
ld during the week in question. Of course, there the possibility that he di 2004 Page #136  
rial of pure fiction. And then, of course, there was the notorious "alien a 2004 Page #137  
oberts, and Walt Whitmore — and of course the rancher's son, the late Bill  2004 Page #138  
s spread out for nearly a mile. Of course, at first he denied he was even t 2004 Page #139  
 and national security bureaus. Of course, believers point to the fact that 2004 Page #140  
en you see where it goes. Well, of course, what do you do? I chose to go wi 2004 Page #190  
e I am always skeptical myself. Of course, the debunkers (and, remember, "d 2004 Page #214  
he available evidence. This is, of course, frustrating to those who want de 2004 Page #214  
like me sit up and take notice. Of course, I haven't even touched on the ma 2004 Page #217  
ect their identities.' This is, of course, not so far fetched as debunkers  2004 Page #218  
ind that he wrote the journal." Of course, Pflock also admits that "I'm cer 2004 Page #221  
 a handwriting expert."35 This, of course, is the whole point. Let's assume 2004 Page #221  
e the Aztec Incident? There is, of course, more — more witnesses (with new  2004 Page #223  
 England what they had coming." Of course, these sentiments were not exactl 2004 Page #224  
if Bowen could have prevented this course of action. Third is the use of co 2004 Page #247  
ut a rational explanation . In the course of my professional life, I have s 2005 Page #34  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference course of the interview, Major Calza sli 2005 Page #36  
degree in engineerin g. During the course of the interview, the man initial 2005 Page #39  
unbvorks, Ben Rich. Skunhvorks, of course, was and remains among the most d 2005 Page #80  
ed crash retrieval technology ? Of course, Apollo 14 astronaut, Dr. Edgar M 2005 Page #81  
 likely many other places, too. Of course, the claims of Robert Lazar in 19 2005 Page #82  
or perhaps some mass psychosis. Of course, if UFO sightings represented som 2005 Page #118  
" What begs to be accomplished, of course, is testing of the paper and ink. 2005 Page #131  
can often be found at work. And of course, if there were nothing to hide, t 2005 Page #134  
day Interstate 25. There, over the course of several days, according to Bac 2005 Page #153  
inent UFO crash-retrieval case, of course, is Roswell. Bur other UFO crash  2005 Page #161  
the desert on a generally westward course, the bus came to a stop during th 2005 Page #165  
lcro-type fastener at the back. Of course, Velcro-type fasteners did not ex 2005 Page #166  
ing some UFOs are of ET origin, of course doesn't answer other questions su 2006 Page #4  
0 light years away. This would, of course, make us very special as one of t 2006 Page #5  
avel, that nobody is traveling. Of course nobody flies from Newark to Hong  2006 Page #11  
ll me that they decided to teach a course about UFOs, after hearing me talk 2006 Page #13  
litary professionals in the normal course of their duties. Instead such man 2006 Page #16  
tempt to develop the best possible course of preparation and response for w 2006 Page #51  
nd the water cooler or on the golf course. The fast-familiar -negative cont 2006 Page #61  
destroy the drone if it veered off course. The ramjet was programmed to ign 2006 Page #77  
 looked like a sand trap on a golf course. Some nearby trees were still cha 2006 Page #84  
y (ORNL) and continued on a direct course heading toward this facility loca 2006 Page #97  
d fiery object flew on a northwest course heading toward Wright Patterson A 2006 Page #97  
 the object turned, redirected its course heading, then proceeded in the op 2006 Page #97  
rne release, south-westernly (sic) course, small-disturbance theory, three- 2006 Page #105  
cal - shaped aircraft, right-angle course (this hyphen is at the end of lin 2006 Page #105  
 be easily extracted over the full course of the infection. 26 Peters' team 2006 Page #111  
e than one race, there would be of course a large number of motives to cont 2006 Page #116  
al and bacteriological warfare. Of course, this sounds like a conspiracy th 2006 Page #122  
off the story. But as he said: 'Of course, if you are now introducing anoth 2006 Page #125  
Viruses And Biological Warfare) Of course, questions remain: why, for examp 2006 Page #130  
26) Given this statement, it is of course interesting that Pope's novel inc 2006 Page #131  
to none other than Porton Down. Of course, Pope, a regular contributor to U 2006 Page #131  
rteen years previously. During the course of his lecture, Halt astounded th 2006 Page #132  
for the American space flights. Of course, they were never needed to provid 2006 Page #132  
"no record of any such visits." Of course, it should be noted that this car 2006 Page #133  
d at an altitude of 75,000 feet, a course that would intercept U.S. territo 2006 Page #133  
ake a thirty-five degree change in course. Shortly after detection an air d 2006 Page #134  
 scrambled, the object turned to a course that would not immediately take i 2006 Page #134  
ANET IS LIVING A HUGE LIE. Yes, of course it does, especially when you acce 2006 Page #163  
ers. If thg proceed on the present course thg will be over Washington D.C.  2006 Page #164  
ly aircraft, headed southeast on a course that could bring them over Washin 2006 Page #167  
e detected over Alaska, unless, of course, there were two groups of objects 2006 Page #168  
re in flight, at 32,000 feet, on a course of 200 degrees in the vicinity of 2006 Page #170  
military and civilian aircraft. Of course, there were also search radar ins 2006 Page #170  
d traveling south-southwestward (a course of 200 degrees). This course woul 2006 Page #172  
rd (a course of 200 degrees). This course would take them over the eastern  2006 Page #172  
ts had continued on the 200 degree course at a speed of 300 mph they would  2006 Page #172  
onsequence to national defense? Of course not! We may imagine that Air Forc 2006 Page #174  
 high speed going to intercept our course. It became visible to us and we w 2006 Page #176  
and promptly stamped it "hoax." Of course, 1 74                             2006 Page #177  
U-turn motion and briefly reversed course before dropping again and plungin 2006 Page #184  
 Did it require reorientation or a course correction before plunging into t 2006 Page #192  
 a widespread myth, encourag ed of course by the media companjes themselves 2007 Page #8  
anization instant credibilit y. Of course, it was also a massive sell-out b 2007 Page #10  
was kept from public view. And, of course, the newly created CIA did not \v 2007 Page #17  
er made it onto the wires. And, of course, there are countless examples of  2007 Page #20  
                                Of course, it may be that UFOs don't crash  2007 Page #30  
ere." For the Columbian coffee, of course. The fake UFO photo resonated ,vi 2007 Page #61  
f UFO,' but the Y2K product was of course manufactur ed in 2000. \Xlhile we 2007 Page #66  
d luck." Brewed in Ne\v Mexico, of course. ELUDlNG TO BACK ENGlNEERJNG "Don 2007 Page #71  
ance company? New England Life, of course. Why?" Their financial services a 2007 Page #71  
 would you rather own?" AT&T's, of course, because their products are "Depe 2007 Page #74  
tions with government insiders? Of course. Can we establish that they're wo 2007 Page #76  
ters why don't you do some sort of course at it and you can make some good  2007 Page #78  
k ofl did a Mature Students access course to get on a degree course but I w 2007 Page #78  
s access course to get on a degree course but I was really crap at high lev 2007 Page #78  
 so they bumped me down to the HND course but l was still having trouble wi 2007 Page #78  
ou say you finished in your degree course? GM: 1991 was the access course a 2007 Page #78  
ee course? GM: 1991 was the access course and I stuck it till 93 and got my 2007 Page #78  
ircraft that could "do it all"? Of course this would not sit well ,vith the 2007 Page #107  
ot even busy tone, just static. Of course the town was on a party-line back 2007 Page #124  
Intelligence Service Squadron , of course?" "Yes. It's a hush-hush unit. Th 2007 Page #133  
nt obtained by Milo Speriglio . Of course, it goes without saying that if K 2007 Page #136  
 an object cruising on a northerly course over the low hills berund their h 2007 Page #165  
the house, the verucle had changed course and was flying easterly at about  2007 Page #165  
ve been facing away from it. Aunt: Course, coo, they might have been watchi 2007 Page #171  
rd the Texas coast on an intercept course. Fearing a Soviet intercontinenta 2007 Page #185  
ft headed toward it on a collision course. Somewhere over a vast desert pla 2007 Page #186  
lid conclusion . Speed, changes in course, and altitude not included. Appea 2008 Page #8  
ing lights of another aircraft. Of course when the intensity increased this 2008 Page #10  
etting for events that changed the course of history. In early 1942, the Ar 2008 Page #27  
 nuclear in nature. This alone, of course, should be prime evidence of nati 2008 Page #32  
me through thick and fast over the course of the next week or so; more and  2008 Page #33  
 there was no sonic boom. Well, of course, when I received this report and  2008 Page #34  
of allegedly cosmic-kidnappers. Of course, the U.S. Government denies havin 2008 Page #35  
in government to this very day. Of course, the conclusion of the Collins El 2008 Page #36  
eapon of biological warfare. 20 Of course, this is a matter of deep controv 2008 Page #37  
borated by radar evidence . And of course the period covered means that the 2008 Page #64  
look out, look out". In the no1mal course of events, any near-miss would be 2008 Page #66  
d the same. It's not all gloom, of course and there's some amazing stuff in 2008 Page #68  
lattened and burnt trees. Over the course of the next decade, Kulik would i 2008 Page #99  
onduct DOMESTIC. We don't know, of course, what these are but they don't so 2008 Page #111  
uld have the right to colonize. Of course, this colonizat ion canno:: be co 2008 Page #113  
d to extraterres trial peop:es. Of course, even though J.t is merely an i.n 2008 Page #113  
111ann Goering explained , "Why of course the people don't want war. .. Tha 2008 Page #123  
n the growing economic power is of course not new ... national governm ents 2008 Page #137  
nking, industry, medicine , and of course, education , psycholo gy and psyc 2008 Page #144  
rting as precisely as possible the course of Soviet missile progress and kn 2009 Page #18  
leading physicists of that day. Of course, since the theory was correct, an 2009 Page #20  
ts of which we are ignorant of. Of course, if we reveal our greatest secret 2009 Page #20  
rs later Kennedy would embark on a course of action that would renew his co 2009 Page #40  
into the starlit sky. We could, of course, relegate Bethurum 's story to th 2009 Page #55  
-billed caps." The location is, of course, the same in both stories. The al 2009 Page #55  
v, who l got quite close to in the course of our 1990-1993 correspondence.  2009 Page #134  
sed many things, including UFOs of course, his work and findings on the Vor 2009 Page #139  
ust about anything is possible, of course, but no evidence or even informed 2009 Page #140  

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ng the old braids of the old water courses again and again. The rain the ni 2003 Page #45  

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tsoever. No president, no academy, court of law, congress or senate on thjs 2005 Page #94  
And so the FDA went to the federal court and brought a complaint against th 2005 Page #101  
 that allowing the matter to go to court would be the equivalent of admfrci 2005 Page #101  
ts. Trus resulted in a contempt of court citation; and ,vrule their origina 2005 Page #101  
 now graduated to a crimjnal and a court date was set. Given the betrayal o 2005 Page #101  
release was denied and the Supreme Court chose not to comment on rus 99     2005 Page #101  
iles. 10 ln 1943, the U.S. Supreme Court decided a case regarding convicted 2005 Page #126  
 which could not be broken even by court order. There is no limit placed on 2006 Page #202  
e it would have been something the court would like having someone talking  2007 Page #91  
ewer than 3,000 residents received court orders to vacate-within a matter o 2008 Page #27  
ld be sworn in as a witness in any court. When we were done with her statem 2008 Page #50  
 her results are often accepted in court trials to determine authorship. Sh 2008 Page #107  
gh acceptable evidence to bring to court the man he believed to be the shoo 2009 Page #29  
nt this out because there is not a court in the world that does not lend ad 2009 Page #89  
 R,,ji's II' address/ alternati\'e court order ·Computer data se.irc-h u5in 2009 Page #192  

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, U. S. Navy, Naples, Italy. Image courtesy Tom C. Sheppard.) Moving forwar 2006 Page #156  
ef Yeoman, in Austin, Texas. Photo courtesy Tom C. Sheppard.) Slide 31: Map 2006 Page #156  
la jutting below Okinawa City. Map courtesy U. S. Navy.) 153                2006 Page #156  
Donald A. Johnson to Ivan Harvard, courtesy Ivan Harvard and Doug Phillips. 2006 Page #194  
ce Base (AFB), Arizona. Photograph courtesy USAF.                           2009 Page #72  
the USAF on January l, 1987. Image courtesy PD-USGOV-MILITARY- AIR FORCE. 6 2009 Page #73  

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would survive the legal tests in a courtroom. With that said, there are som 2004 Page #243  

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d we pay for them with our taxes c Courts may not have had an opportunity t 2003 Page #188  
iques have been recognized in some courts, and they are based primarily on  2008 Page #106  
bunals similar to the Nazi Special Courts); the PA TRI OT Act, which author 2008 Page #123  

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restal is escorted to the Pentagon courtyard to find that Defense Departmen 2003 Page #89  

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story is this. The daughter of his cousin, Reverend Turner Hamilton Holt, c 2003 Page #190  
t the Reverend told the family his cousin Cordell Hull had taken him to the 2003 Page #190  
y of State Cordell Hull showed his cousin Reverend Turner Hamilton Holt a c 2004 Page #84  
the group. Mrs. May and a visiting cousin, 17 year old Eugene Lemon, grabbe 2006 Page #90  
mi, Florida The story Bill and his cousin, Dennis, are about to tell involv 2006 Page #143  
129 miles southwest of Miami): "My cousin, who was also in the military, wa 2006 Page #144  
in the United States Air Force. My cousin was in communications for the Nor 2006 Page #144  

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 In September of 1991, I visited a cousin's farm in Frametown, West Virgini 2006 Page #89  
actually occurred over and near my cousin's farm. I was overwhelmed when I  2006 Page #89  

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nd his first name, but the two are cousins who were in the American militar 2006 Page #142  
 told, "Keep your mouth shut." The cousins were never asked to sign non-dis 2006 Page #144  
ey are pretty unmarked . One of my cousins was a bit unruly ·when he was yo 2007 Page #82  
, was playing outside with his two cousins, Lisa Rivers, 10, and Larry Rive 2007 Page #166  

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. J\.L1t th.tolJ(;h Drtrmbu 1981 ■ Couupcndrnct on UFO S,cury ■ 1982. Prnns 2009 Page #145  

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ng will have to be conceived, :hat cou~d be a kind of tutelage, possibly th 2008 Page #113  

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 mea refl* cart at 1 gra E mai crs cov ncvShe Writes —Plans for Funeral Tod 2003 Page #93  

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oo* Opco'xna Mjnua' 13PHOTO OF THE COVEE3 Restricted with Top Secret scarce 2003 Page #172  

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lying Sauc 75 Pe.' .ent if Mines ' Coveiel by i:srt-Sign-Up •OST'Ul •• V 11 2003 Page #119  

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 away forever, like the Ark of the Covenant in the final scene of Raiders o 2005 Page #81  

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 Bill McDonald of Mesa AZ drew the cover art. argonaut-greywolf@cox.net For 2003 Page #2  
explanation for the material was a cover story to divert the attention of t 2003 Page #17  
 Myron said that there was a white cover over the entire body, which he est 2003 Page #68  
t hand sticking out from under the cover." He indicated that he could only  2003 Page #68  
ead crew, was being analyzed under cover of the utmost secrecy by British a 2003 Page #73  
 Chupacabra bodies recovered under cover of the utmost secrecy by the U.S.  2003 Page #81  
 and broadcast media then begin to cover the story. While at Bethesda Forre 2003 Page #90  
 flying saucers could be used as a cover for very terrestrial projects, suc 2003 Page #141  
n the ground) could now be used to cover a multitude of shenanigans. The Ai 2003 Page #141  
ted with just a few little lies to cover up a few secret projects. It was o 2003 Page #142  
ell a lie, you have to tell two to cover it up" and Kirtland Intelligence h 2003 Page #150  
s Vice Col. H. J. Sands. Is this a cover for UFOs 9 RG 341, E174, B148 www  2003 Page #157  
 ones for the 1954 time frame. The cover (Slide 10) is quite an attention-g 2003 Page #171  
ng with the Top Secret ones on the cover only. This anomaly will be discuss 2003 Page #172  
t; if land in public view, prepare cover stories for media and briefings fo 2003 Page #177  
exist, no agency is investigating, cover stories will be ready. Slide 34 re 2003 Page #178  
de 47 provides a comparison of the cover pages of our Manual and the Techni 2003 Page #181  
e control page is th e back of the cover page without a security caveat, bu 2003 Page #183  
hat the "Restricted" caveat on the cover page is not consistent with the us 2003 Page #184  
r may have been on the back of the cover or some other location not photogr 2003 Page #185  
analyzing captured enemy aircraft: cover contracts, classified results, app 2003 Page #185  
nology □ To conceal ignorance c To cover unconstitutional acts c To develop 2003 Page #188  
READ) □ This is the replica of the cover page, matching each main feature □ 2003 Page #188  
he years of research. MJ-12 had a "cover" under which it operated and that  2003 Page #194  
" under which it operated and that cover was reportedly "The Office of Emer 2003 Page #194  
 George, "please get the Wedemeyer cover story going right away can you wri 2003 Page #209  
g. Both directives are linked by a cover story requirement of the importanc 2003 Page #210  
ople away for the crash site — the cover story being that the object was a  2004 Page #16  
ruth. ... Larry remember "duck and cover" cause your book is gonna set off  2004 Page #50  
n to report that the first manhole cover they'd found into the 'water pipe' 2004 Page #52  
explanation. SLIDE #3: USAF Report Cover, The Roswell Report: Case Closed I 2004 Page #60  
on in Juarez, Mexico. An effective cover story was immediately provided to  2004 Page #68  
ec - A Well Kept Secret. The front cover photograph is familiar to those of 2004 Page #69  
E #43: The Day After Roswell (Book cover) In his book, Col. Corso describes 2004 Page #78  
with the weather balloon theory to cover up what had actually been found. L 2004 Page #85  
hat all governments have chosen to cover up the ET presence, Smith stated t 2004 Page #88  
d flying saucers and had chosen to cover it up. After asking a number of qu 2004 Page #89  
 • 5. UFO Crash/Retrievals: Is the Cover Up Lid Lifting? Status Report V, J 2004 Page #107  
rts The documents that Len created cover many years, and include different  2004 Page #110  
rash, U.S. UFO recovery, meteorite cover story 76 1985 New Orleans, Louisia 2004 Page #114  
 about impact on religion • Later, cover illegal or unconstitutional acts • 2004 Page #122  
ty levels, screening of personnel, cover stories and document control. The  2004 Page #123  
uge conspiracy, with deception and cover stories all part of the process. I 2004 Page #125  
nvolved felt that it was better to cover up by changing the calibration of  2004 Page #125  
ence physicist Robert Collins as a cover for the MJ-12 zroup. In addition,  2004 Page #177  
 He knew he was the front end of a cover story • Died suddenly age of 37 of 2004 Page #204  
ion, with an exception that I will cover later, I will focus on Leo Gebauer 2004 Page #218  
 outline below — that I want to be cover with respect to the Aztec incident 2004 Page #221  
th weather balloons constituting a cover story? Ramey proclaimed to the wor 2004 Page #230  
t and put the final touches to the cover story. In a final twist, the photo 2004 Page #238  
erview The scope of this talk will cover nine elements. The first is a quic 2004 Page #242  
 Cooper, there was no introductory cover letter included from the FOIA offi 2004 Page #244  
968 to 1974. Let me quote from his cover letter: When Jim died it was my re 2004 Page #248  
of the burned a memo consists of a cover page and eight draft directives cl 2004 Page #251  
to know to begin" as stated in his cover letter. However, let's take the ta 2004 Page #253  
Sergio Pedro Coelho Lima-aiming to cover up evidence presented by UFO inves 2005 Page #35  
rs of a mile from detonation . The cover of the original Upshot-Knothole ma 2005 Page #48  
, I "1 \.. ft#!,. , . ' SLlDE # 29 Cover of geologist's 1999 report \ \ M.r 2005 Page #61  
ion than this paper is designed to cover, and it is not my intention here t 2005 Page #98  
s. The ship was observed, as cloud cover would allow, off and on between De 2005 Page #100  
rkings are blacked out, but on the cover in large letters is stamped "i\!lA 2005 Page #125  
e official report might include a "cover your backside" statement that dete 2005 Page #126  
RY Al'\JD DlSPOSAL." (The manual's cover is shown on the next page with the 2005 Page #127  
.,,.,,. r.: s, Ir • ' ., .. .,.;.. Cover of the Top Secret/ Majic Eyes Only 2005 Page #127  
uld be remembered when selecting a cover story that official po liq regardi 2005 Page #129  
 and anachrorusms such as "use the cover story of a downed satellite" three 2005 Page #130  
there simply is not enough room to cover all of these here. However, a brie 2005 Page #146  
ine about their article on the UFO cover up. I met Charlie later after writ 2005 Page #163  
ut into port in San Francisco, the cover story told by the Captain was that 2005 Page #164  
that his ELINT training acted as a cover for his participation in PPD. In h 2006 Page #22  
ry career that provides a suitable cover for MJ-12 Group projects; 20       2006 Page #23  
Ops and Money • Open Program *1 as cover for • Secret Program *2 as Cover f 2006 Page #32  
s cover for • Secret Program *2 as Cover for • Extremely Secret Program *3  2006 Page #32  
ies. • Participants must have true cover story to account for whereabouts 2 2006 Page #32  
ey With Mary Ellen Reese. Brealung Cover. 29                                2006 Page #32  
s immediately made arrangements to cover any large pieces with tarps to pre 2006 Page #74  
y concerns necessitated creating a cover story to prevent public exposure o 2006 Page #75  
- 105. Two factors helped keep the cover story intact. First, since the mis 2006 Page #75  
 such glaring inconsistencies, the cover story held up and news coverage wa 2006 Page #75  
 back to Wendover." This was not a cover story. At the time, there was no r 2006 Page #76  
ng. This elaborate sham provided a cover for personnel assigned to the 4450 2006 Page #83  
rfect foundation for a contingency cover story. If Air Force spokesmen had  2006 Page #83  
was clearly false. But what of the cover story's other parts? The recovery  2006 Page #85  
ed confirm the authenticity of the cover story, but there was no physical e 2006 Page #85  
rmation. In some of the incidents, cover stories were used to discourage in 2006 Page #86  
sonnel, and were transferred under cover of tight security to an official i 2006 Page #122  
lity that the UFO story could be a cover for a nuclear accident — as I'd al 2006 Page #126  
ter Radar Lock On UFO SLIDE # 18 — Cover of book, Clear Intent: The Governm 2006 Page #143  
t who identified it as the plastic cover for a microchip. The company, Tetr 2006 Page #196  
4 Common Methods of Propaganda: ,. Cover stories ,. Damage or ·spin" contro 2007 Page #20  
f tricks that are typicaUy used: r Cover scories r Damage or "spin" control 2007 Page #21  
out the only national newspaper to cover UFO news was the National Enquirer 2007 Page #25  
ss of life -a completely effective cover story! 24                          2007 Page #30  
ble-spaced, single-sided WHAT I'LL COVER ■ How I became involved ■ The manu 2007 Page #42  
d ■ Many annotations included ■ No cover letter FINDING PAT BOWEN ■Vernon w 2007 Page #43  
,1,J • ....... .,,, .... WHAT I'LL COVER ■ How I became involved ■ The manu 2007 Page #49  
m that certain waived USAPs act as cover for UFO-ET related projecls. ■ {So 2007 Page #55  
g with a pair of 3- D glasses. The cover was a send-up of the supermarket t 2007 Page #67  
e immediately: UFO's USA URL!" The cover graphics included two pairs of leg 2007 Page #67  
B (Tampa Florida) proposed a front cover, and two-and-a-half page article w 2007 Page #94  
 -not to mention a uruquely-worded cover -for a UFO incident. Conclusions:  2007 Page #144  
place where the paper didn't fully cover the window, he could see out. Acco 2008 Page #14  
a Protection Act. Other exemptions cover categories such as defense and nat 2008 Page #63  
n the Asbestos Files? The 24 files cover the period 1975 to 1999 and cover  2008 Page #64  
 cover the period 1975 to 1999 and cover a wide range of material, includin 2008 Page #64  
ness card under the Plexiglas desk cover in front of the Military Police De 2008 Page #70  
    SLIDE# 10 Out of the Blue Book Cover Jenny Randles 68 In her 1991 book, 2008 Page #74  
inally, I unleashed my camera-case cover and brought the camera up to focus 2008 Page #82  
 recovery of the iron itself would cover the cost of the expedition. Moreov 2008 Page #99  
Zip ■All pages show scorch marks ■ Cover letter pretty interesting JI :: .  2008 Page #120  
C •••• .:;.;~! fO.,..ITt,u ?1'.CJ3 Cover note is relevant ■ Leaker says he  2008 Page #120  
                    Second para of Cover Letter ■ If M is Majestic and J is 2008 Page #121  
ntecedents , have used religion to cover a multitude of anti-libertarian la 2008 Page #143  
nalyst Files" because it had a CIA cover page. It was received by Tim Coope 2009 Page #8  
ntents consist of the following: A cover page (top secret UFO Sensitive Are 2009 Page #8  
ing. Following the 18 pages is one cover page, code word White Pebble, Proj 2009 Page #8  
 the number T3 l 00 I 0-055 on the cover page. This number is repeated as p 2009 Page #13  
did keep the Soviets fearful. This cover began to wear thin in the Kennedy  2009 Page #17  
ajor media management personnel to cover such events in a colorful fashion  2009 Page #25  
, an unconvention al warfare plan, cover and deception plans, a civil affai 2009 Page #36  
ers of the Project. It says on the cover page: As you must know Lancer [Ken 2009 Page #39  

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ation's strict order of denial and cover- up in the interest of national se 2004 Page #73  
nt, often claim that no fifty year cover- up of such profound dimensions co 2004 Page #140  

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ers I Woodbridge UFO Incident, Its Cover-Lip and Investigation first appear 2004 Page #46  

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ww.freedomofinfo.org . Was there a Cover-up? More information continues to  2003 Page #66  
Os are not of this world" will the cover-up end. The president's word is fi 2003 Page #189  
trol, which has led to a continued cover-up, while officials scramble to ge 2003 Page #190  
at this point Ike ordered the real cover-up to start. In the late 70s and e 2003 Page #192  
O files would be impossible if the cover-up was as widespread as Rockefelle 2003 Page #200  
has been released, and there is no cover-up. Cheney however clearly stated  2003 Page #202  
d we have been lied to. There is a cover-up. I hope my presidential tales h 2003 Page #202  
graph stating weather balloon: was cover-up for Top Secret program. The Ros 2004 Page #61  
rs Act that would enforce a strict cover-up of all matters related to an ex 2004 Page #61  
ns for the shutdown and subsequent cover-up was embarrassment. Fact is when 2004 Page #88  
d by Oswald acting alone; official cover-up: open in 2038? Slide 21 CRASH R 2004 Page #124  
 of the surrounding territory, the cover-up of disposal of nerve gas (actua 2004 Page #125  
this is almost the definition of a cover-up. 122                            2004 Page #125  
certainty, together with the usual cover-up, of an aerial battle with three 2004 Page #130  
t, somebody does. This is a secret cover-up so huge that it will live in hi 2004 Page #131  
ll live in history as the greatest cover-up since the crash retrieval progr 2004 Page #131  
about whether there is an official cover-up of evidence of intelligent extr 2004 Page #134  
es to task for a half century long cover-up. Today we'll consider the exten 2004 Page #134  
the first alarm bells indicating a cover-up for serious researchers. Anothe 2004 Page #136  
 level was that high, couldn't the cover-up be continuing today? This is an 2004 Page #140  
 as to whether such a longstanding cover-up could even be possible or feasi 2004 Page #140  
ip crash and a massive and endless cover-up, claimed in an interview that t 2004 Page #143  
e believed in that type of Roswell cover-up, have since changed sides in th 2004 Page #144  
is fiction book about a government cover-up of alien visitors, The Doomsday 2004 Page #145  
am Steinman the reality of the UFO cover-up and that the government has ext 2004 Page #147  
ions that the cabal behind the UFO cover-up have performed a dual role of b 2004 Page #179  
 film. The message got out and the cover-up remained intact. As bizarre as  2004 Page #179  
. Years later on a show called UFO Cover-up...Live, Shartle stated he had v 2004 Page #182  
f government complicity in the UFO cover-up at Roswell — and more broadly w 2004 Page #242  
 procedures, and the long-standing cover-up — which the vast majority of Am 2004 Page #242  
entify him as a conspirator in the cover-up and as a member of MJ-12. As an 2004 Page #247  
. The secrecy is paramount and the cover-up is powerful, effective, and rob 2004 Page #254  
 to mind the idea of an inevitable cover-up around the Varginha sightings.  2005 Page #35  
mited attention (till late 70s) on cover-up. • "Scientific Ufology." collec 2006 Page #25  
cKinnon Looking for proof of a UFO cover-up Hacks various agencies for seve 2006 Page #31  
cal role in the perspective of the cover-up over the decades. He will speci 2006 Page #101  
the Establishment and the Official Cover-Up, David Clarke & Andy Roberts, P 2006 Page #137  
rsthand knowledge about government cover-up of an extra-terrestrial presenc 2006 Page #142  
book, Clear Intent: The Government Cover-Up of the UFO Experience 0 1984 by 2006 Page #143  
ook, Clear Intent — The Government Cover-Up of the UFO Experience 1984 by L 2006 Page #143  
J 111edia co111plicity 111 the UFO cover-up, explains why news organization 2007 Page #7  
e has played a big role in the UFO cover-up. Navy Secretary Frank Knox aske 2007 Page #16  
s quo) _ 4) Legal fallout from the cover-up (Constitutional crisis; collaps 2007 Page #36  
iens are actually behind the giant cover-up, fearing their own agendas woul 2007 Page #127  
irary; Mari!Jn lvlonroe: 1Vl.urder Cover-Up; and Crypt 33: The Saga of Mari 2007 Page #134  
50 12 Clear Intent: The Government Cover-Up of the UFO Experience, Lawrence 2008 Page #38  
UK. I'm accused of being part of a cover-up when I make such statements, bu 2008 Page #68  
opolitics) aimed at ending the UFO cover-up in which many conspiracy theori 2008 Page #69  
988, actor Mike Farrell hosted UFO Cover-Up: Live!, a two-hour prime time s 2008 Page #84  
.; alley ■ Enter Bill Cooper ■ UFO Cover-Up;, L,,et ■ Into thE: Darl: Side  2008 Page #165  
ne Crain: Witness to the UFO Crash Cover-up Jomes Clarkson ................ 2009 Page #5  
the United States Government's UFO Cover-Up (Marlowe and Co., 2005 [ 1996]. 2009 Page #46  
ne Crain: Witness to the UFO Crash Cover-Up James Clarkson Copyrigh i 2009  2009 Page #87  
ne Crain, Witness to the UFO Crash Cover-Up ~ -:.3.; =:-:.;-- By James E. C 2009 Page #87  
that an ultra-secret and efficient cover-up of cosmic proportions is being  2009 Page #155  

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tion series tentatively titled UFO Cover-ups. While the questions posed wer 2004 Page #59  
obably seen subsequently at WPAFB. Cover-ups in place. 44 1965 Air Force Mu 2004 Page #113  
l having nuclear contamination and cover-ups for nerve gas • JFK was not ki 2004 Page #124  
igation with the DoD regarding the cover-ups of the contamination of the su 2004 Page #125  
owever, there are many examples of cover-ups that lasted decades. Operation 2004 Page #140  
n alien visitations and government cover-ups? I believe I bring a unique ba 2006 Page #13  

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trying to watch for any television coverage, while tuning around the AM rad 2003 Page #54  
002 as a result of some local news coverage concerning the SCI FI and CFi i 2003 Page #68  
ocumentary, and the extensive news coverage, concerning the TV special as w 2003 Page #72  
the subject of international press coverage and initiates the modern age of 2003 Page #86  
l of 1954, as a result of enormous coverage of this new space thinking. Sli 2003 Page #183  
e very contradictory, the page one coverage afforded this sighting demonstr 2004 Page #7  
 very contrediotory $ the page one coverage afforded tbis sighting demonetr 2004 Page #19  
 Or did it? Despite straight-faced coverage in the local newspapers at the  2004 Page #26  
, and the subject of headlines and coverage all around the U.K. and beyond, 2004 Page #58  
 Times. An indirect result of this coverage was being asked to be the Bentw 2004 Page #58  
d all, and left it pristine. Media coverage zero. The second report is inte 2004 Page #117  
e, bulldozed crater flat, no media coverage. • 2. Report 26, Fort Polk, Lou 2004 Page #118  
released, the underwater sea floor coverage was edited, explosive residue w 2004 Page #130  
ated completely past any objective coverage; (d) JFK Jr. said he saw the ru 2004 Page #130  
," which received widespread media coverage. • He was particularly scathing 2004 Page #209  
oes not provide adequate effective coverage necessary to defend the area... 2004 Page #220  
s would go immediately to non-stop coverage of the unfolding NHI story, rem 2006 Page #57  
, the cover story held up and news coverage was minimal. 72                 2006 Page #75  
dowless vehicle. The lack of press coverage is also consistent with the YF- 2006 Page #87  
odbridge [provided] standby rescue coverage for the American space flights. 2006 Page #132  
 from a near total absence of news coverage about such events. The na·1ve m 2007 Page #7  
 would not have received much news coverage, especially by national-level n 2007 Page #7  
1) CIA wanted to suppress UFO news coverage  2) Sue pressing UFO-related ne 2007 Page #23  
1) CIA wanted to suppress UFO news coverage ► 2) Suppressing UFO-related ne 2007 Page #23  
on for sensational UFO-related new coverage. i\1[akes UFOs a laughingstock  2007 Page #27  
kes UFOs a laughingstock (although coverage is often factual) and secs the  2007 Page #27  
secs the pattern for other tabloid coverage co come. r 1970s: i\1lelvin Lai 2007 Page #27  
ighting reports, respectable press coverage of same, and a strong public in 2007 Page #60  
e very contradictory, the page one coverage afforded this sighting demonstr 2007 Page #140  
 files, leading to worldwide media coverage , including articles in the New 2008 Page #61  
articles in the New York Times and coverage on CNN News. On October 20, 200 2008 Page #61  
les, again generating global media coverage , including a feature on ABC Ne 2008 Page #61  
he subject enjoyed extensive media coverage. There was parliamentary intere 2008 Page #62  
The fact that such extensive media coverage resulted not only from the firs 2008 Page #65  
rnment files -an increase in media coverage, as journalists become increasi 2008 Page #67  
 The story generated massive media coverage and numerous FOI requests have  2008 Page #67  
ed Chinese lanterns, but the media coverage has been almost without precede 2008 Page #68  
ood by Tass' report. American news coverage was obsessive in the days which 2009 Page #134  
ived immediate press and broadcast coverage all over the Soviet Union, the  2009 Page #136  
 arm wrestlers , even aliens." The coverage goes down hill from there. Repo 2009 Page #138  
 visit to southern Russia. Today's coverage is completely serious from begi 2009 Page #138  
uter Space." The Post elevates its coverage of the story under the banner,  2009 Page #138  
ver been responsible for. National coverage of the story begins to drop off 2009 Page #138  

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 Myron observed armed men in white coveralls who were going in and out of a 2003 Page #62  
he aliens were dressed in onepiece coveralls that bad a Velcro-type fastene 2005 Page #166  

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eceive wide exposure, since it was covered by the local and national news m 2003 Page #53  
s a meteor. The UFO story was also covered in the Pittsburgh Press and the  2003 Page #55  
r trailer truck carrying an object covered with a tarpaulin away from the a 2003 Page #56  
 truck carrying some type of cargo covered with a tarp, that was a distance 2003 Page #60  
whatever reason the object was not covered at that time. Jerry said that it 2003 Page #61  
iler truck carrying a large object covered with a tarpaulin, and with other 2003 Page #61  
ics; if not secure, transport with covered transport, little-traveled roads 2003 Page #175  
ect for damage; send on quickly by covered transport with security 11/8/2C0 2003 Page #177  
inch tightly fastened together and covered by a silky material. Nationality 2004 Page #7  
n with me, he had said that he was covered under the official Secret Act of 2004 Page #93  
ever, let me tell you what will be covered. See Slide 2. First, I want to t 2004 Page #106  
ting was not essentially harmless; covered up • Rocky Mountain Arsenal havi 2004 Page #124  
rash at Roswell and the government covered it up. The Randle and Schmitt bo 2004 Page #137  
l for D-Day that went awry and was covered up for decades. Japan's use of c 2004 Page #140  
l weapons in World War II was long covered up after the war, to spare the J 2004 Page #140  
hings about how the government had covered up and controlled the ET presenc 2004 Page #191  
up the neck. Its skin seemed to be covered with a thick, shiny, wee and oil 2005 Page #31  
lights focused on the "animal," it covered its eyes with its hand and ran b 2005 Page #35  
 SITTING ON PORCH OF DRES BUILDING COVERED WJTH PEELING PAINT. BUT THE DOOR 2005 Page #66  
ouds were forming thickly and soon covered the sky, indicating rain. Then,  2005 Page #99  
ect in Aurora, Texas, a story well covered in the Dallas and Fort Worth new 2005 Page #119  
 major print and TV outlets widely covered artificial satellites starting i 2005 Page #130  
tside of the frame. The object was covered with a tarp and prepared to haul 2005 Page #157  
hnical report dated June 1972 that covered such categories as: electrostati 2005 Page #173  
ter the cleanup effort ended. They covered an area four miles long and two  2006 Page #75  
Activities Squadron systematically covered the impact point and surrounding 2006 Page #75  
 cairn. They also found the ground covered with small fragments of metal an 2006 Page #83  
ng about a mile up a steep, brush- covered mountain (gaining nearly 1,000 f 2006 Page #84  
117A. Pieces of metal or composite covered on one side with gray or black p 2006 Page #84  
e witness said military personnel "covered the craft with a large canvas an 2006 Page #87  
g a tunic top, a pointed hood that covered its large red head, and a long f 2006 Page #91  
The front of this large helmet was covered by a clear flat glass- looking w 2006 Page #94  
ly after the incident occurred. He covered the story and also broke the eve 2006 Page #98  
and autopsies of the occupants are covered in detail in separate study GRAY 2006 Page #103  
sc. The plane's metal wreckage was covered with many small holes as if expo 2006 Page #141  
s 10 million watts. The radar site covered southern Utah and southern Nevad 2006 Page #152  
iane notice that Burke's boots are covered with reddish dirt, presumably pi 2006 Page #187  
in the corporate media. Oby, we've covered censorship so let's look at the  2007 Page #20  
 and behavior." The New York Times covered the release of this report under 2007 Page #76  
 by side with chis big lump on it, covered with a tarp. They had guys stand 2007 Page #122  
as very weU lit but everything was covered. le is rumored that 18 dead alie 2007 Page #129  
so thin they looked Like skelerons covered by skin. Tony Dodd was cold that 2007 Page #149  
 and California, so that its light covered almost as much area as that crea 2008 Page #16  
les, i.e. deleting any information covered by the various exemptions to the 2008 Page #63  
vidence . And of course the period covered means that there will be documen 2008 Page #64  
ere released on May 14, 2008. They covered the period 1978 - 1987. There we 2008 Page #64  
t media attention . Both are to be covered in Series 2 of the Hi tory Chann 2008 Page #67  
described as being disc-shaped and covered in lights, early media reports s 2008 Page #67  
, and the entire northern side was covered with fire. At that moment I beca 2008 Page #99  
ions -to ·add. All :the provisions covered in your NSC .letter of May 22, 1 2009 Page #27  
eashells; and as the area had been covered by ocean during prehistoric time 2009 Page #54  
ne 13, 1947 a number of newspapers covered the story including the Amarillo 2009 Page #156  

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t into a delta-like configuration, covering the spot where the small shoe s 2003 Page #49  
ited four men wearing an odd white covering which Bill described as moon su 2003 Page #70  
 hole in one side and a metal skin covering of approx one-half inch thickne 2004 Page #10  
the car and Wickens wasted no time covering the mile or so to the pay phone 2004 Page #35  
 a dual role of both releasing and covering up key parts of the UFO story s 2004 Page #179  
20, except he thought he saw hairs covering its body. As the beam from the  2005 Page #35  
ame type material. It wore no face covering or helmet. 1 certify that the a 2005 Page #41  
ultural range experiment station," covering 87 square miles. SLIDE# 7 Crack 2005 Page #52  
uite a few additional case studies covering a span of half a century. A few 2006 Page #86  
they looked almost skeletal with a covering skin. Although I did not see a  2006 Page #123  
 and knew the U. S. government was covering it all up, other military crews 2006 Page #150  
ts? A strange substance was j'ound covering Richard Burke's diving boots. • 2006 Page #190  
h period? If the strange substance covering Burke's boots was of common ter 2006 Page #192  
ngs, featuring speakers and videos covering a wide range of topics of inter 2006 Page #193  
ion in Air Force Materiel Command, covering 51,558 acres, and 6'h largest i 2007 Page #163  
area was described as large with a covering over the top with a "highly ref 2008 Page #45  
deal with accusations that MoD was covering up the truth about UFOs. Indeed 2008 Page #63  
There are around 160 files in all, covering sighting reports, public corres 2008 Page #63  
ury Island may have had to do with covering up top-secret radar-fogging dis 2009 Page #31  
ame type material. It wore no face covering or helmet. I certify that the a 2009 Page #49  

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tain, titled Cosmic Crashes, which covers the period from the 1940s to the  2003 Page #79  
tain, titled Cosmic Crashes, which covers the period from the 1940s to the  2003 Page #79  
 points, air to ground. he manhole covers) go right round the base, literal 2004 Page #52  
 appreciate knowing if your belief covers Category B as well as the obvious 2005 Page #80  
typically 10% have seen one, which covers many decades. Only 10% of those w 2006 Page #11  
 photographs and documents and the covers and everything. He said, 'This is 2006 Page #157  
 of legislacion that specificall y covers nationaJ security issues. And thu 2007 Page #137  

Word: "covert", 86 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 person with interests both in the covert intelligence world and the ufolog 2003 Page #42  
e for some of this information as "covert intelligence," which may have bee 2003 Page #150  
es at secret locations □ Establish covert operations to recover anywhere in 2003 Page #172  
nd to do testing of new systems at covert locations, within the Constitutio 2003 Page #185  
 Constitutional right. Whether the covert scientists have discovered the se 2003 Page #188  
technology," meant the creation of covert American government units to brin 2004 Page #65  
epresented an amazing story of the covert retrieval of crashed or downed UF 2004 Page #106  
by the recovery teams. The idea of covert operations to fool the public beg 2004 Page #125  
rts GEORGE EARLEY'S CONCERNS ABOUT COVERT TRANSIT • George Earley used to s 2004 Page #126  
the 54/12 group as primarily a CIA covert operations group. 249             2004 Page #252  
ility that he thought was used for covert activity beyond its original agri 2005 Page #65  
uestions Stanton T. Friedman 1 The Covert World of UOF Crash Retrievals? Dr 2006 Page #3  
                               The Covert World of UFO Crash Retrievals - A 2006 Page #14  
raterrestrial in origin, and their covert retrieval by highly specialized t 2006 Page #14  
 Stone's claims with regard to his covert training and UFO crash retrieval  2006 Page #14  
 hoc duties that are overseen by a covert management group — Majestic-12 Gr 2006 Page #15  
                               THE COVERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS The 2006 Page #16  
ts genuineness as a product of the covert system that created it, rather th 2006 Page #16  
UFO Crash Retrieval Conference his covert duties. Stone claims that when re 2006 Page #17  
Stone's claims of having worked in covert UFO retrieval projects is extensi 2006 Page #17  
hat he was secretly recruited into covert UFO retrieval teams without the k 2006 Page #17  
to manage personnel recruited into covert UFO crash retrieval projects. 14  2006 Page #17  
                               THE COVERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS Con 2006 Page #18  
ty. However, the 'Colonel' and the covert team Stone was recruited into app 2006 Page #18  
stablishment and administration of covert operations to be carried out in c 2006 Page #18  
                               THE COVERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS The 2006 Page #20  
se of codes to summon Stone to his covert duties would be a means of mainta 2006 Page #20  
encing the career advancement such covert work would bring. Finally, Stone  2006 Page #21  
is alleged training and service in covert projects. Stone claims that all h 2006 Page #21  
rojects. Stone claims that all his covert training for, and duties with cra 2006 Page #21  
litary records of any reference to covert projects related to EBEs replicat 2006 Page #21  
n Sherman. Sherman claims that his covert training for telepathic communica 2006 Page #21  
                               THE COVERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS aus 2006 Page #22  
 Sherman's training and subsequent covert work within the NSA were officers 2006 Page #22  
ide of the normal chain of command Covert training occurred without the awa 2006 Page #23  
ness of normal military commanders Covert training occurred without the awa 2006 Page #23  
hat he was performing duties for a covert agency operating through the USAF 2006 Page #23  
hat he was performing duties for a covert agency operating through the US A 2006 Page #23  
dividuals to remain loyal to their covert program supervisors. The template 2006 Page #23  
                               THE COVERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS 3.  2006 Page #24  
ining and employing individuals on covert projects such as UFO crash retrie 2006 Page #24  
omical. Money is not a problem for covert groups carrying out even large pr 2006 Page #32  
classified military research 1/2 - covert intelligence operations 100% SECR 2006 Page #36  
 would be its unknown capacity for covert manipulation or infiltration. Bus 2006 Page #63  
riments by both aliens and our own covert forces to better understand the l 2006 Page #101  
ossible that there is another more covert facility with BL-IV capability. I 2006 Page #106  
c we would be trying to prevent, a covert monitoring project would have mad 2006 Page #116  
ggests that both "our" guys (earth covert military forces) and alien craft  2006 Page #117  
 and are being studied both by our covert forces and by the aliens themselv 2006 Page #117  
y, Tetrad, produced microchips for covert surveillance. It was an eye-openi 2006 Page #196  
.... 36 After the Retrievals : The Covert Program to Replicate Alien Techno 2007 Page #5  
global propaganda machine with the covert cooperation of leading U.S. news  2007 Page #11  
\X/orld \X/ars I and II. The CIA's covert relationship with the American ne 2007 Page #12  
Titt!!e Co.en:d n ~ · 11 I , . The covert ties between the U.S. merua and t 2007 Page #12  
 Times reported that the CIA had a covert relacionship with the UP] and AP  2007 Page #13  
 \Xfas CBS the only player in this covert game? I don't think so. Although  2007 Page #23  
spending lavishly on ils expanding covert network , of "media assets.· .. , 2007 Page #26  
spending lavishly on its expanding covert network of "media assets." ► 1953 2007 Page #26  
      44 After the Retrievals: The Covert Program to Replicate Alien Techno 2007 Page #50  
s allow me to do both. J s there a covert effort in place to assist the pub 2007 Page #77  
 time to come. Their overt, and/or covert mission? To se!J products and ser 2007 Page #77  
aJJ thjs technology avruJable co a covert few who were outside the governme 2007 Page #84  
men bur the fault of government or covert operations working inside the gov 2007 Page #89  
rive forcing the craft down. These covert projects run under the umbrella o 2007 Page #131  
some point in the summer of 1975 a covert mission was initiated that saw a  2007 Page #138  
ry good reasons for them remaining covert, I think that from a military and 2008 Page #38  
f a mysteriou s object, a military covert response , and demonstrate how it 2008 Page #42  
gging roads leading into the site, covert removal and official denial. Ther 2008 Page #42  
he responsibility for coordinating covert activities within the DoD. Slide  2008 Page #111  
MJ-12 ■Reinforces existence of CIA covert UFO projects ■Orders his assassin 2008 Page #122  
 discovered that Menzel had been a covert consultant for both the CIA and t 2008 Page #133  
he dangereus game of espionage and covert intelligence collection action. T 2009 Page #12  
arly of the overseas espionage and covert political action operations. Of t 2009 Page #12  
o the back alleys of espionage and covert intelligence collection action. T 2009 Page #23  
arly of the overseas espionage and covert action operations. Of these, I sh 2009 Page #24  
 blackmail to stay employed in the covert world, even to get choice assignm 2009 Page #31  
sidential executive oversight over covert CIA operations through the Joint  2009 Page #35  
trial life: psychological warfare, covert military operations, civil affair 2009 Page #36  
, was closely associated with CI.A covert operations, and escaped direct Pr 2009 Page #37  
decided to find out more about its covert activities and reestablish Presid 2009 Page #37  
main means of gaining control over covert CIA operations . 13 The three Jun 2009 Page #38  
hological warfare programs and the covert activities of MJ-12. Up until his 2009 Page #38  
ies. Was Kennedy's Assassination a Covert Coup by MJ-12? Historians who vie 2009 Page #45  
ination point to the CIA's role in covert operations in Vietnam as the reas 2009 Page #45  
g to end the CIA 's influence over covert operations .42 Chief among these  2009 Page #45  
assination directive represented a covert coup by the MJ-12 that, through C 2009 Page #45  

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

ether a satellite had already been covertly launched. So, satellites w ere  2003 Page #183  
e technology for further analysis, covertly if possible. That phrase, "High 2004 Page #65  
(MOONDUST) poised and dedicated to covertly recovering items falling. Prior 2004 Page #115  
w did the military retrieval teams covertly ship large UFO parts by truck o 2004 Page #120  
r to do this work both quickly and covertly? (b) How would they have been a 2004 Page #121  
ical and comprehensive approach to covertly and effectively removing the cr 2004 Page #127  
ity of shipping the recovered UFOs covertly and quickly. His background, al 2004 Page #127  
 key elements of how personnel are covertly managed when recruited into ext 2006 Page #14  
antiate Stone's testimony of being covertly employed as a telepathic interf 2006 Page #14  
emonstrate exotic technology being covertly developed? Area 51 and Antelope 2006 Page #30  
s companies admitted they had been covertly working with the Cl.A. 6        2007 Page #12  
echnological produces and services covertly refer to government secrets of  2007 Page #59  
ype guys, or something like that," covertly "dropped" in the area late one  2007 Page #138  
"annual" meetings would have begun covertly if mentioned as routine, even i 2009 Page #13  

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

octor found skeletal remains, USAF coverup 79 1987 Ohio, USA 1 1 0 0 0 No n 2004 Page #114  
crashed disc and alien bodies, MIB coverup 80 1990 Edwards AFB. California, 2004 Page #114  
ey VIDEOS AND TV DOCUMENTARIES UFO Coverup! Live! Larry King Live From Area 2004 Page #149  
 reports, media problems, could be coverup of it's own ignorance. ..        2007 Page #44  

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

up of alien visitors, The Doomsday Covirag, lists the real names of dozens  2004 Page #145  

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

hat she had also seen a struggling cow sucked up into its underside in some 2003 Page #143  
rence SLIDE #30: Slit throat white cow, Red Cloud, Neb., November 27, 1989  2004 Page #77  
such as the complete udder on this cow in Benton County, Arkansas back in 1 2004 Page #77  
o, October 9, 1989 ...or like this cow from Nounan, Idaho, back on October  2004 Page #77  
from females... SLIDI #35: Alabama cow, 1993 ... As in this cow in Alabama  2004 Page #77  
: Alabama cow, 1993 ... As in this cow in Alabama in 1993. SLIDE #36: Rectu 2004 Page #77  
pple Valley, Washington Van Huisen cow In fact, animals were found dead and 2004 Page #77  
 Here's another serrated edge on a cow in Valier, Montana found on October  2004 Page #77  
#46: Tim Fint's colored drawing of cow in beam, August 27, 1989, Portland,  2004 Page #79  
. ( ~ .• 4 ·:• • 4: ___ li.l_~ • I Cow,.mo,,CJJP\Jll, -:i~~~A. "{;f'JOC\"IC 2005 Page #20  
e and Jose were looking for a lost cow when they accidentally came upon the 2005 Page #154  
e August morning in 1945 to find a cow that had wandered off to calf. Despi 2005 Page #154  
ing their bikes and dirt roads and cow paths outnumbered the tar roads. Sev 2006 Page #92  
the apparent source of deadly "mad cow" and related diseases. Alien pathoge 2006 Page #101  
man immune deficiency virus), "mad cow" disease (Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease  2006 Page #113  
-based diseases in the world ("mad cow" in cattle, scrapie in sheep, transm 2006 Page #116  
an's farm outside Madison, Neb., a cow was killed with a blunt instrument l 2007 Page #146  
mined the corpse (of one mutilated cow), he found that aU of the animal's b 2007 Page #146  
A. I'clti~ rod the •:omic bomo !.s coW.c:lY , u to 1..a.k~ iinl(lt rin1 ~tm 2009 Page #163  

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

their bodies: SLIDE #27: Mutilated Cow's Head, Sterling, Colorado, July 26, 2004 Page #76  
y 26, 1977... SLIDE #28: Mutilated cow's head, Caldwell, Kansas, January 31 2004 Page #76  

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

een on a hiUside by a nurse headed coward the scene. Summit of Cadair Bronw 2007 Page #149  

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

intercepted" him as he was walking cowards one of the main landing gear str 2007 Page #115  
d caught out of the stream. It was cowards the evening, because you could s 2007 Page #121  

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

 frightened him. (He's an old-time cowboy and his speech and mannerisms and 2006 Page #47  
. Here is the guy in the jeans and cowboy boots. Here is the truck. And her 2006 Page #158  

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.a n...~.-..~n,.,. J111J •u.YG--.,;cowc.._"': r.•11-,1r:::,,·u.::r ""'u,s " 2005 Page #124  

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

n to describe how the aircraft was cowed into the hangar. At first glance,  2007 Page #115  
ns of formerly free Americans into cowed and subservient members of an incr 2008 Page #145  

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

 face. Sported a black, spade-like cowl which extended a foot or more above 2006 Page #98  

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

     Inside the USSR Majestic 12 • Coworker with Kurchatov, Zel'dovich, and 2004 Page #160  

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

s may have more to do with Earth's cows than anything else, just ask Americ 2007 Page #62  
           This beautiful image of cows stepping from a UFO into a cornfiel 2007 Page #73  
but in Ufology there are no sacred cows, and every possible new lead needs  2009 Page #179  

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

on make a public statement. Gordon Cox at the Embassy wrote Smith. The amba 2004 Page #90  
hoe. In a letter written to Gordon Cox at the Canadian Embassy Smith detail 2004 Page #90  
 rimes over a number of years. See Cox, Billy, "Apollo 14 astronaut searche 2005 Page #81  

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

virulent influenza strain 2. A new coxiella (sheep-borne) bacterium 3. Anth 2006 Page #111  

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

huan Desert known as El Llano. The Coy a me incident began shortly after IO 2007 Page #185  

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

J SAUDI ~--~ ~-"LG.:~1" l '• .. ,""coY'l"T::.,; \ ARAlllA ' . it',.r\ --'~  2007 Page #156  

Word: "coyame", 33 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 miles to a point near the town of Coyame, in the state of Chihuahua, not f 2006 Page #133  
....................... l 71 197 4 Coyame, Mexico UFO Crash, New Revelation 2007 Page #5  
                              1974 COYAME, MEXICO UFO CRASH: NEW REVELATION 2007 Page #184  
 River between Presidio, Texas and Coyame, Chihuahua. Even as wreckage rain 2007 Page #184  
e correct. During recent visits to Coyame, Mexico, the authors discovered , 2007 Page #184  
 other things, a debris field near Coyame from the crash of a small airplan 2007 Page #184  
bout an amazing UFO encounter near Coyame in August 1973 by the nephew of a 2007 Page #184  
all airplane nine months after the Coyame incident. 1. INTRODUCTION Recent  2007 Page #184  
a small airplane in the skies over Coyame, Mexico, raining debris down on a 2007 Page #185  
the skies over the general area of Coyame, Mexico, not more than 30 miles f 2007 Page #185  
 UFO investigator Gilberto Rivera, Coyame ranch owner Jorge Gonzalez, and C 2007 Page #188  
me ranch owner Jorge Gonzalez, and Coyame resident Javier Baeza. We prepare 2007 Page #188  
l Llano, located northnortheast of Coyame. Both Gonzalez and Rivera were co 2007 Page #188  
rres (left) and Uriarte (right) in Coyame, Jvfexico -Jan. 2007 Prior to our 2007 Page #188  
at first broke the story about the Coyame crash retrieval. The document, wh 2007 Page #188  
o either personally knew about the Coyame case or who had run across top-se 2007 Page #188  
           document , we aiTived m Coyame armed with important information  2007 Page #189  
event. We were taken by a group of Coyame residents to several very remarka 2007 Page #189  
markable and mysterious sites near Coyame that may be directly or indirectl 2007 Page #189  
nother location in the desert near Coyame, where we found a roughly circula 2007 Page #189  
.. . .· Airplane Debris Found Near Coyame (by Ruben Uriarte) This strange h 2007 Page #189  
. The Mysterious Pit After we left Coyame, some of the townspeopl e contact 2007 Page #190  
ian artifacts in the desert around Coyame and Chihuahua, came across a larg 2007 Page #190  
wn as El Llano. During our trip to Coyame, we also visited the area known a 2007 Page #191  
ses that seem relevant to the 1974 Coyame case for a number of reasons. The 2007 Page #191  
first was a UFO sighting made near Coyame on August 1973 by Juan David Mate 2007 Page #191  
 los Santos, nine months after the Coyame incident. At least one of the obj 2007 Page #191  
his plane. 5. CONCLUSIONS While in Coyame, the authors talked many area res 2007 Page #191  
ing a drug checkpoint just east of Coyame, pointed up into the sky over the 2007 Page #191  
ubt that, for whatever reason, the Coyame area is home to a great deal of p 2007 Page #192  
omplete report of our January 2007 Coyame investigation appears in our 2 l  2007 Page #192  
isk Crash." IO July 2006. "El Caso Coyame: Se precipito un OVNI en territor 2007 Page #192  
........................ 150 197 4 Coyame, Mexico UFO Crash, New Revelation 2008 Page #5  

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

 assistance to us were a number of Coyame-area residents. Before an-iving i 2007 Page #188  

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

 for Government to Acknowledge UFO CoYerup," i\1[UFON UFO Journal, 11/98; M 2005 Page #81  

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

-fl May 28, 1974 f c.--, e6g F..:: Coyolr Canyon ERDA (nukce liutde }1.D,nu 2007 Page #168  

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

ght light descend to the ground in Coyote Canyon in an area that is not vis 2003 Page #147  
  Few people knew at the time that Coyote Canyon -red underlined at bottom  2007 Page #164  
non-terrestrial djsc technologies? Coyote C.nyoa DtlA (nulcca tnelde lbnuoo 2007 Page #164  
 l914 Wider Overview MAP Kirtland, Coyote Canyon, ERDA, Chilili (tvlay 17,  2007 Page #164  
 and Aerial Cable Test Facilities (Coyote Test Field).] ..... - AUSTRALIANS 2007 Page #164  
 disc in relationship to Kirtland, Coyote Canyon, ERDA -Energy Research & D 2007 Page #168  
ver seen am· J "strange things" in Coyote Canyon. The friend answered chat  2007 Page #173  
e in 1989 on guard duty, he was at Coyote Canyon sitting in an Air Force tr 2007 Page #173  
r Force man said he was driving up Coyote Canyon in the 1980s, came around  2007 Page #173  
 land three different times inside Coyote Canyon's restricted test range be 2007 Page #174  
 Edwards, Commander of the Manzano Coyote Canyon complex for Kirtland AFB.  2007 Page #174  
veled from North to South over the Coyote Canyon area of the Department of  2007 Page #176  
d stopped suddenly in the sky over Coyote Canyon. The three first thought t 2007 Page #176  
ch skills. The light landed in the Coyote Canyon area. Sometime later, thre 2007 Page #176  
 midnight "was driving East on the Coyote Canyon access road on a routine b 2007 Page #176  
ficers patrolling the Kirtland AFB Coyote Canyon Manzano Weapons Storage Ar 2007 Page #176  

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-:cc.-" (~ C£ ll',";. ri=s· r. c-· co~.1;.-.-•c .. p I 11 r I I I I \ I \r, 2007 Page #97  
Mau0£Vil.09~N1 NATIONAL o,HNS; •;~ co~ Not true: "Project Seal is regarded  2009 Page #169  

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,,:•, r.1-..: /11-,, r-1:: •t-.tc" co~tr,u:-, clt7 :,\.rvct :,.,;~:. .. ... 2008 Page #20  

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..lU::-::.1:., •0 U:w•., n•• ll&bt co••r•l t.l.c.:l•~ u 0.1::.b U.,._ U ll: 2008 Page #22  

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FTER ANICW SlEIC FALL THEY HIT THE CP0UND, HOWEVER * IN THE AREA wvERF 11-E 2004 Page #21  

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reer propagandist before coming tO CPB. Calm '-' ~ 0 _,::;:--=- C • __ ._ • 2007 Page #14  

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ommittee on Public Information, or CPI. Journalist Creel staffed his organi 2007 Page #10  

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

EPAIMIENT OF DEI-ENSE . • • --KWNI CPIIVI i iltry . I sior•-•. • eulAt41:14 2004 Page #21  

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g; com .,.... N¥1Ntt om .,.. mu(on CPJD -Mut...i Uaidaull'ml n,ins Obi«• i- 2009 Page #198  

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

. Rolating cyti ndrt cal object -e,cplodes' In golden light. :i2589. lblbos 2009 Page #151  

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

• ,-,1,. •·-rbM1c- .,..,. MmAKb99k cprn -c,pi10J.a Dronr lip cb1c -,.,, ,mn 2009 Page #198  

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 pulse repetition frequency of 600 cps; sweep rate of r rpm; vertical polar 2006 Page #200  

Word: "cps-4", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

on with a CPS-5 search radar and a CPS-4 height finder for Direction center 2004 Page #220  
accept the less powerful CPS-5 and CPS-4 systems, due to production delays. 2004 Page #220  

Word: "cps-5", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 "equip the El Vado station with a CPS-5 search radar and a CPS-4 height fi 2004 Page #220  
ly had to accept the less powerful CPS-5 and CPS-4 systems, due to producti 2004 Page #220  
 in December, 1950 there was an AN/CPS-5 and also an AN/TPS-10A radar at Do 2006 Page #171  
 Army/Navy (AN) search radars. The CPS-5 was a search radar and the TPS-10A 2006 Page #171  

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

 VERY BIG PROBLEM. THEY ARE ALMOST CPSHEDDING THEIR OUTER SKIM. THERE ARE W 2004 Page #24  

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

s of manufacture 11 8/2C03 Special Cpwjxni '.laoual 2S DECEPTION POLICY CLE 2003 Page #175  

Word: "cq1pl1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

-fY .. lbaUI ""° thousand feeL The CQ1pl1 told I NICAP ropo,ur that !Ny boJ 2007 Page #165  

Word: "cq\jl1't--\t", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

:'l-Y tcr,,1CJ,,C:, ,:,-..(:.Jr .. CQ\Jl1'T--\t:.NT (~c.&'ff. 6,!"0.0.,A"'C 2009 Page #104  

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

ty -unlimited. A CNdt -..-wle, the CQlnty paliea -fUnlw---. butnono_...-. " 2007 Page #165  

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

stantially 1rue.~ ! : "An airplane cquippcrl with a The scit'nti,l, Jamt's  2009 Page #183  

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

ST.VflfJTION l/Uy 1/cy 1/Cv 1/Cy 1/Cr I/Cjr l/Cy 1/Cy 1/CyChief of Staff to 2003 Page #214  
 from Cerro Morena AFB and -square cr wit!, enormcus UFO • 5/14/78. Pinecas 2006 Page #28  
--""-t J~;,"' , ....... .,,-,,., ':Cr ... r•;t,ltto•, -I ', l TOP SECRETit. 2007 Page #49  
~; .. : 0..1 i:.1:,!~~e .:-m..iin~ Cr;r4\.l! ,:' ·ri!-; ,,. . "l !'1"-: ,., 2007 Page #73  
 have five sisters and we were all Cr) ing, you know wondering what to do.  2007 Page #122  
ountains. -~-- flr.....,TO~~- .,..,cr.,t0~~• :,,"\ • __,.. ~ .-00::1 _..... 2007 Page #162  
Lights in Restricted Test Range." "CR 44 Applies." 168                      2007 Page #174  
nuclear weapons. The definition of CR 44 is CoUections Requirement for nucl 2007 Page #175  
hed in Ocrober 1974 and revised ro CR 44A in November 1983. The 1'·tili1ar. 2007 Page #175  
or security responsibilities. This CR supl'!"scdcs HO CR 4-l. O:issificd bY 2007 Page #175  
ibilities. This CR supl'!"scdcs HO CR 4-l. O:issificd bY Mullipk Sources da 2007 Page #175  
aint Form was written up because a CR 44 violation had been committed 0• un 2007 Page #176  
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old a craft was at the Sitaiye "at cr-nain military bases." mobile units we 2006 Page #26  

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W SPI4ERF FELL FOP' SPACE TN SANTA CR07 UNOIJOTE. AN uNtIFFICIAL TRA*SLATIC 2004 Page #21  

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 the possibility that a race of e~:cracerres::ria:.. peop:..e more advanced 2008 Page #113  

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           UFO Crash Retrievals to crack windows six miles north of the cra 2004 Page #68  
ing like that. It's a tough nut to crack. It reall1 is. But my guess is tha 2005 Page #71  
hese patients in Korea to assist a crack team of researchers. Extra-sensiti 2006 Page #108  

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e body of the sole has a very high cracked raised knobby pointed texture (F 2003 Page #48  
ak that promise. If the government cracked down on Gee, it wasn't going to  2004 Page #218  
covering 87 square miles. SLIDE# 7 Cracked lakebed 50 According to U. S. go 2005 Page #52  
se is ust and humankind has barely cracked open the door on all of its wond 2005 Page #120  

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ecially marked "ET" Nabisco Graham Crackers. A similarly marketed package o 2007 Page #63  

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research centers were hard at work cracking the graviC)' barrier and also m 2005 Page #172  

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irely different nature. Amidst the crackling static of the radios, the Mexi 2007 Page #186  

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 we have a solid book showing huge cracks in the ability of the PSYOP (psyc 2004 Page #247  
impacts cannot slip in-between the cracks for several reasons. lt is part o 2007 Page #121  
ir home in Santa Barbara. Yes: the cracks in the relationship were already  2009 Page #54  

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uneral homes at the time is called Cracraft-Miller. Cape police officer Joh 2003 Page #33  
ither he owned or his father owned Cracraft-Miller funeral home, which is s 2003 Page #34  
Charles H. Sander ■ Funeral Home - Cracraft-Miller Inc., ■ Other CG & Jacks 2003 Page #34  
 Cape Girardeau public library 12. Cracraft-Miller Funeral Home, 708 W. Mai 2003 Page #39  

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ught as he placed the phone in its cradle. "I don't believe it. The CIA has 2006 Page #164  

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 send us details of strange flying craft seen over territories of the sovie 2003 Page #12  
 incident and that indeed an alien craft did crash, and the material was re 2003 Page #14  
to the three dead occupants of the craft. During this process he observed t 2003 Page #21  
llic saucer - broken open Physical craft - dials, gauges Hieroglyphics insi 2003 Page #23  
or a couple of hours a slow moving craft was illuminated with spotlights, 1 2003 Page #24  
personnel that came to recover the craft and take control, the civilians th 2003 Page #30  
very of material from unidentified craft. Widespread dismissal of the case  2003 Page #41  
ed people witnessed six disc shape craft, one in the middle, wobbling, and  2003 Page #41  
r one and became still itself. The craft then spewed two different substanc 2003 Page #41  
 own sighting of a doughnut shaped craft. Crisman reported his experience t 2003 Page #41  
s and 40s Discovery of crashed UFO Craft and bodies Section 6 Witness corro 2003 Page #44  
d were involved in research on the craft and its occupant. Included were th 2003 Page #99  
 from the alleged extraterrestrial craft punched out to distribute to Ameri 2003 Page #100  
 just like a giant capacitor...the craft itself stored the energy necessary 2003 Page #102  
ide of the wave that enveloped the craft. ...Somehow the pilots became part 2003 Page #102  
e some type of Shielding to enable Craft & Crew to survive accelerated entr 2003 Page #107  
erated entry into atmosphere, when Craft was experiencing uncontrolled desc 2003 Page #107  
ion function for an unconventional craft propulsion system. Col. Corso told 2003 Page #111  
strial spacecraft propulsion: "The craft was able to displace gravity throu 2003 Page #111  
ting the magnetic poles around the craft so as to control, or vector, not a 2003 Page #111  
just before she entered one of the craft, that she had also seen a struggli 2003 Page #143  
 was testing unconventional flying craft. It is also quite possible that th 2003 Page #151  
so quite possible that these small craft were highly maneuverable and teste 2003 Page #151  
 highly maneuverable, brightly-lit craft using an anti-gravity drive of som 2003 Page #151  
us "Battle of L.A." there were two craft recovered —one crashed in the San  2003 Page #170  
he Special Operations Manual alien craft in 1942 we would have had much mor 2003 Page #171  
s and keep it secret □ In general, craft are discs, cigars, triangles; enti 2003 Page #172  
t from homo sapiens evolution. The craft are described with a range of dime 2003 Page #173  
nd disposition of debris, devices, craft, and occupants o Appendix l-la con 2003 Page #174  
 AND DATA (cont.) 9. Descnption of Craft n Elliptical or disc shape o 50-30 2003 Page #174  
 first and third “EXTRATERRESTRIAL CRAFT ” n Fingers of the photographer sh 2003 Page #174  
3 Oponfcons ManualEXTRATERRESTRIAL CRAFT SKETCHES OF FOUR DIFFERENT TYPES:  2003 Page #174  
, little-traveled roads □ Complete craft —RED TEAM, flatbeds, camouflaged . 2003 Page #175  
 the RED TEAM assigned to complete craft, and OPNAC in charge of any EBEs d 2003 Page #176  
f the public and press witness the craft. Such a plan was also noted as Att 2003 Page #176  
s of Staff o As a result of downed craft: limit to military personnel BSOLA 2003 Page #177  
4 creatures and 2) A wrecked round craft of some kind nearby. No other supp 2003 Page #190  
otograph measuring this particular craft. There were photographs of them. Y 2003 Page #197  
e west hanger where the bodies and craft pasts from the Roswell crash were  2003 Page #198  
ation of tha large sections of the craft. 6. A special radiobiological team 2003 Page #233  
r and to view recovered remains of craft from LI—2. On 8 July, Twi ni ng vi 2003 Page #234  
 flew la W3?0 to inspect pieces of craft being stored there and on 10 July, 2003 Page #234  
was curtailed and access to stored craft at Los Alamos was denied upon requ 2003 Page #235  
e reportedly discovered inside the craft at LZ-2 but this cannot be         2003 Page #236  
story referred to a Nazi-developed craft built in the closing stages of the 2004 Page #14  
 which sounded remarkably like the craft recovered at Spitsbergen. , By far 2004 Page #14  
 a bright light pass overhead. The craft was very low and moved straight ah 2004 Page #29  
 saw three figures come out of the craft and approach him. One said, "See h 2004 Page #32  
lained that they had developed the craft in a secret lab in New York State  2004 Page #32  
 waters from only fragments of the craft, such as a rudder or aileron hinge 2004 Page #44  
ng life forms appeared next to the craft. Soon a senior officer stepped thr 2004 Page #48  
ay's debriefing were told that the craft and beings were not of this earth. 2004 Page #48  
beams of light being shot from the craft to the ground, within the Weapons  2004 Page #48  
rs on fifteen pages. Witnessed the craft in Cape! Green with Larry and was  2004 Page #49  
f light fired from an unidentified craft seen over the base in the period 2 2004 Page #54  
landing and the surrounding of the craft by himself and other Air Force per 2004 Page #56  
iameter silver-colored lens-shaped craft was allegedly found on top of the  2004 Page #70  
nd Bill Ferguson climbed up on the craft and looked in the window and Doug  2004 Page #73  
computer simulates the disc-shaped craft as it was seen intact on the groun 2004 Page #73  
human beings were found inside the craft. The name Farmington in the file t 2004 Page #73  
 a file on the subject of an alien craft and its dead occupants that had be 2004 Page #74  
 perfectly intact, circular-shaped craft and it was lying somewhat tilted t 2004 Page #74  
 for sure...it was stated that the craft was retrieved somewhere near the t 2004 Page #74  
he photograph, the material of the craft was metallic, and resembled brushe 2004 Page #74  
portholes on the cabin part of the craft, but they were not made of any typ 2004 Page #74  
 'almost as if the material of the craft had liquefied and then solidified  2004 Page #74  
the interior of the cockpit of the craft. The report also said that the bod 2004 Page #74  
 not responsible for bringing this craft down. (Implication was the U.S. ha 2004 Page #75  
at, located in the area where this craft came down. There were three of the 2004 Page #75  
xtraterrestrial inhabitants of the craft have a cutting device like this ab 2004 Page #78  
e reportedly discovered inside the craft at Landing Zone 2 in the northern  2004 Page #80  
and animal parts inside one of the craft must have scared President Truman  2004 Page #80  
debris near the power plant of the craft security. One technician was overc 2004 Page #81  
in Reverend Turner Hamilton Holt a craft and pickled alien bodies in the su 2004 Page #84  
o open a base so the alien and his craft could land. The base was known as  2004 Page #87  
rmed of the existence of the space craft and their occupants from elsewhere 2004 Page #88  
s in evaluating the reality of the craft or the people who manipulate them. 2004 Page #95  
re his father had been involved in craft retrievals. He told Errol Knapp on 2004 Page #95  
lbert Smith had also seen a downed craft. This was a story that one of Smit 2004 Page #96  
 confirmed the fact that the alien craft and bodies were on the base. He co 2004 Page #97  
ing was that the 13 bodies and two craft had been moved to Langley. Thompso 2004 Page #97  
d about the move of the bodies and craft from an unreachable source in Cana 2004 Page #97  
s who had actually seen the downed craft and occupants, and according to Sh 2004 Page #97  
you want? Neasham: Can we see your craft? AFFA: When do you want to see it? 2004 Page #104  
ether aliens were noted, whether a craft was noted, whether recovery person 2004 Page #106  
checkable sources • 71% report UFO craft • 66% report aliens • 44% report o 2004 Page #109  
ns, some on site • 57 reports with craft, some on site, some not • 35 repor 2004 Page #109  
 people looking at alien bodies or craft in a secure facility, so the date  2004 Page #110  
dible checkable reports of aliens, craft, and recovery teams. No Year Locat 2004 Page #110  
0 pound bodies recovered; interior craft descriptions Death of alien being  2004 Page #110  
30 Source's father worked on alien craft at WPAFB, "knew retrieval operatio 2004 Page #112  
 crew, ping pong, by helicopter to craft crashed. 4 bodies, large heads 30  2004 Page #112  
lement II, 20 Officers saw falling craft; UFO malfunctioning? 71 1979 Ohio, 2004 Page #114  
he large percentages of aliens and craft seen. Nearly half identify recover 2004 Page #115  
ht be to count the on-site aliens, craft, and recovery teams from the table 2004 Page #115  
 going to the original references. Craft Reports Slide 10 gives three craft 2004 Page #115  
Craft Reports Slide 10 gives three craft reports that I felt were unusual.  2004 Page #115  
" Slide 9 THREE UNUSUAL CASES WITH CRAFT agos-Reservation, Arizona,Jan 1947 2004 Page #116  
f science, where the inside of the craft seemed larger than the outside. I  2004 Page #117  
e aliens being assisted out of the craft. Significant were the extensive de 2004 Page #117  
ey were all dead, lying around the craft. Checkable Reports Of the 63 repor 2004 Page #117  
flict with aliens outside of their craft on the ground. Several alien casua 2004 Page #119  
y? So, if there have been numerous craft recovered over the years, why does 2004 Page #121  
 able to ship such large recovered craft to our secret locations when roads 2004 Page #121  
s resulting in the recovery of two craft — one by the Army in the San Berna 2004 Page #123  
hat might come from interplanetary craft. Furthermore, the War of the World 2004 Page #123  
one case, recovery personnel and a craft were taken to Los Alamos for study 2004 Page #123  
ertly and effectively removing the craft and aliens, and keeping the public 2004 Page #127  
lent point that some of the larger craft reported (over 50 feet) would not  2004 Page #127  
s • SOM1-01 talks about "captured" craft and says wreckage may be result of 2004 Page #128  
ussions of "captured" and "downed" craft are suggestive of an aggressive pl 2004 Page #130  
shown on Slide 28: Large number of craft and aliens recovered and captured, 2004 Page #130  
ydrogen bomb program • No delivery craft to match the U.S. B-29's • Departm 2004 Page #158  
lture. • Governor of Kiev examined craft on invitation from the Tsarist pol 2004 Page #167  
 who were baffled by the enigmatic craft. Was this the reason for first ass 2004 Page #167  
2 Tsarist Rocket Exam Results II • Craft contained two small seats for occu 2004 Page #168  
aser equipment used to section the craft for reverse engineering analysis.  2004 Page #168  
res and Policies VIII • Remains of craft are transported by the most effici 2004 Page #171  
oint for any recovered EBEs and/or craft. • As there exist several such ins 2004 Page #171  
hat about the landing of the alien craft at HoHoman Air Force base." He kin 2004 Page #184  
otograph measuring this particular craft — taking photographs of it. Sheeha 2004 Page #187  
ms of all the different shaped UFO craft that were there, and in fact proje 2004 Page #187  
lligence project; we recovered one craft, captured one. • It also says Wrig 2004 Page #210  
hotos of Documents 2. 76 pictures, craft, backchannels, autopsy & documents 2004 Page #248  
ing ■ Logical thinker ■ Exposed to craft, some documentation ■ Highly clear 2005 Page #11  
d had made, "contact with an alien craft." The Y oung-Chetham interview rev 2005 Page #39  
emains of the only occupant of the craft. le was about 4 feet tall, dark br 2005 Page #41  
id confirmed the rumors that alien craft and bodies were on the base. The n 2005 Page #42  
ntities was still alive aboard the craft when the U.S. military team arrive 2005 Page #43  
y burned, and pares of the wrecked craft, were delivered to the base. On Ju 2005 Page #44  
here was a crash of an Eben aerial craft near Kingman, Arizona in 1953 and  2005 Page #45  
 and retrievals of 'interplanetary craft of unknown origin.' In Kingman, ac 2005 Page #45  
ition were allowed to re-enter the craft and the disabled entities were tak 2005 Page #45  
t a recover) crew that entered the craft co inspect it came down with a my  2005 Page #45  
wn with a my terious sickness. The craft was then loaded aboard a trailer a 2005 Page #45  
, some kind of urudentified aerial craft allegedly crashed in a desert site 2005 Page #51  
ng is that it was the shape of the craft that dictated the way -and angle o 2005 Page #67  
ey had to work with. If you have a craft, for example, that is made out of  2005 Page #71  
ing to the retired USAF pilot, the craft was still underground at the DRES  2005 Page #71  
orized intrusion s by such unusual craft as these? The examples are too num 2005 Page #74  
of an F-51. His description of the craft was "flat on top and bottom and ap 2005 Page #74  
 of strange and apparently amazing craft in the skies. TI1e reports of such 2005 Page #77  
er intelligence is operating these craft. For the sake of caution, we can c 2005 Page #78  
is only details indicated that the craft had suffered severe damage on impa 2005 Page #78  
iscussed the retrieval of an alien craft in the southwestern U.S. in 1957 a 2005 Page #78  
ellis for 3 days, that three small craft came out of the main craft, one of 2005 Page #78  
e small craft came out of the main craft, one of which landed on the air ba 2005 Page #78  
r. The UFO retreated to its parent craft and left. Stringfield successfully 2005 Page #79  
 the base. \Vhile he did not see a craft, he was told this was there, too.  2005 Page #79  
eds as high as 10,000 mph. Another craft at Groom Lake was a stealth, low e 2005 Page #82  
 their special attention. If these craft had harnessed the sea of energy pe 2005 Page #96  
d a fu!Jy articulated cigar-shaped craft. In his notes he writes that he fi 2005 Page #100  
 persons of evidence that nonhuman craft have come to earth-some now in pos 2005 Page #118  
everse-engineered extraterrestrial craft and artifacts. Even presidents hav 2005 Page #119  
h point to secret governme nt test craft. From the many sightings over Area 2005 Page #119  
ities. Yet, secret government test craft does not explain all UFO reports,  2005 Page #119  
as and Fort Worth newspapers. This craft was sighted over most of the weste 2005 Page #119  
netic energy, particularl y if the craft came from a world that has no ligh 2005 Page #120  
in the sky, daylight discs, landed craft, alien abductions and crashed UFOs 2005 Page #120  
Why such advanced extraterrestrial craft would travel so far-presumably acr 2005 Page #120  
ology of the extraterrestrial (ET) craft. The primary case of th.is type is 2005 Page #121  
 could have interfered with normal craft operatio ns. Nor can we rule out m 2005 Page #121  
memo states not only that multiple craft were recm·ered five years before t 2005 Page #123  
w intelligence unit to investigate craft of probable interplanetary origin  2005 Page #124  
 Retrieval Conference unidentified craft until the) dropped off radar" on J 2005 Page #126  
d non-living organisms from downed craft. The document emphasizes: "M]-12 t 2005 Page #128  
otect and preserve any material or craft from discovery, examination, or re 2005 Page #129  
hls area since 1967, point to many craft and alien occupants recovered and  2005 Page #140  
ook place, perhaps firing on these craft, one mjght have described some of  2005 Page #140  
sts. Put simply: on rare occasions craft from nonhuman sources crash into e 2005 Page #143  
ather Faustino, on whose ranch the craft had crashed. Shortly thereafter, F 2005 Page #154  
 very large piece missing from the craft, and pieces of metal scattered aro 2005 Page #155  
ca and Faustino led the way to the craft, then climbed inside, while we wer 2005 Page #156  
n cleaned up. The main body of the craft, however, remained in place with o 2005 Page #156  
trailer. The ripped portion of the craft was to the bottom outside of the f 2005 Page #157  
nced technology found in the alien craft. Is it even possible to comprehend 2005 Page #161  
sses that were used to cusl~on the craft on deck. A tarpaulin was thrown ov 2005 Page #164  
tion for 1 nstellar Reconnaissance Craft. Charlie refers to the Sports Mode 2005 Page #164  
mparm1ent. The exterior huU of the craft felt smooth and slippery to the to 2005 Page #165  
 only 3 men Lifted the Lightweight craft onto a flat bed truck. Men went ah 2005 Page #165  
lumn ran through the center of the craft, which had multiple rectangular co 2005 Page #166  
hen inside the control room of the craft, Ozzie said you could plainly see  2005 Page #166  
nly see through the sidewaU of the craft, and the desert was plainly visibl 2005 Page #166  
le even at night. The metal of the craft could nor be marred with any of ou 2005 Page #166  
 Command at Wright Field. However, craft recovered in one piece were probab 2005 Page #166  
 de,·ices found aboard the Roswell craft, and how they became the precursor 2005 Page #167  
 assess the momentum of a crasrung craft, measurements useful to any revers 2005 Page #168  
 reverse engineering team on alien craft headed the Installations Division  2005 Page #168  
alist had gotten a look inside the craft: a 1.5 x 3.5 foot hatch was open r 2005 Page #169  
7 program, but found the retrieved craft to be different in nature. In 1949 2005 Page #169  
ey tested was the re-engineered ET craft that crashed in Kingman, Arizona i 2005 Page #170  
estifies that the ET's presented a craft to the US government; this craft w 2005 Page #170  
a craft to the US government; this craft was taken to Area 51, which was ju 2005 Page #170  
the four ETs that accompani ed the craft were taken to Los Alamos. :.Mr. Uh 2005 Page #170  
ineers with the engineering of the craft. Strange as it seems it was during 2005 Page #170  
ibing the foUowing: "The spherical craft squatting on a concrete strip emit 2005 Page #172  
w surrounded its sheU. The strange craft rose and hovered momentarily while 2005 Page #172  
ed. Then the hum increased and the craft shot eastward and vanished beyond  2005 Page #172  
n, John, is prepared to fl) such a craft. Years ago, Glenn ·Martin's vice-p 2005 Page #173  
 forefront of classified aerospace craft. In a book entitled Spacepo1JJer ( 2005 Page #173  
 the electro-gravity engine in the craft was built by GE Aerospace; and the 2005 Page #174  
posedl y made by AMOCO. \Xlas this craft a result of back engineering of al 2005 Page #174  
Dan worked on a reverse-engineered craft that had layered material that act 2005 Page #174  
or to control the vectoring of the craft. Dan flew one of these craft using 2005 Page #174  
f the craft. Dan flew one of these craft using a specially constructed helm 2005 Page #174  
ted them into flight commands. The craft was capable of trans-atmospheric f 2005 Page #174  
ngine aircraft, but this aerospace craft was unique and developed after yea 2005 Page #174  
day's drones, UCAVs, and aerospace craft. On March 23, 1993, at an engineer 2005 Page #175  
Testimonies About Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities Linda Moulton Howe 13 2006 Page #3  
0 countries. In these people see a craft land and then take off leaving beh 2006 Page #4  
: - UFO hovers for 3 days; 3 small craft come out; One lands: Colonel and s 2006 Page #26  
- all Jaen, UFO retreats to parent craft and leaves. okmet hOlipttaJized; o 2006 Page #26  
ackless' the base In total. Told a craft was at the Sitaiye "at cr-nain mil 2006 Page #26  
ashed LIFO in a desert. intenor of craft, and dead aliens inside a tent. No 2006 Page #26  
ipt about UFO crash in New Mexico! craft and bodies retrieved Limited infor 2006 Page #26  
imititon post F-16s Pursue Unknown Craft Over Region Steve Vogel Washington 2006 Page #28  
92 Near Buffalo. Large disc shaped craft seen coming out of Lake Ontario, f 2006 Page #29  
this article, we learn a location, craft description and more of what likel 2006 Page #44  
 at China Lake, likely tracked the craft on radar then found the wreckage a 2006 Page #45  
ng the various scenario worlds. B. Craft generic broad-based worlds. From t 2006 Page #51  
ts at containment/control. The NHI craft is depicted as trans- dimensional; 2006 Page #63  
f civilians who were "studying the craft" and "taking pictures." Air Force  2006 Page #86  
id military personnel "covered the craft with a large canvas and lifted it  2006 Page #87  
Andromeda Strain"9, an exploratory craft is brought back to earth ahead of  2006 Page #102  
e reportedly discovered inside the craft at LZ-2 but this cannot be confirm 2006 Page #104  
oid the heat of day) when an alien craft landed nearby, some aliens forced  2006 Page #109  
 some aliens forced him into their craft. He was placed in a room, undresse 2006 Page #109  
 that the surgery takes place on a craft, and then the animals are released 2006 Page #115  
animals are released. Two kinds of craft are prominently noted: unmarked he 2006 Page #115  
 covert military forces) and alien craft are mutilating animals, mostly cat 2006 Page #117  
ing skin. Although I did not see a craft at the scene of the recovery, I wa 2006 Page #123  
overy, I was informed that a large craft had crashed and was recovered by o 2006 Page #123  
ates that there were three smaller craft, very possibly UH1 Hueys from the  2006 Page #134  
from this team remained with their craft and had no contact with other Fort 2006 Page #134  
ired military support, to take the craft. There occurred, however, an event 2006 Page #134  
ng is known of the analysis of the craft or its contents. Nothing is known  2006 Page #136  
very team. Nor is it known if this craft was manned or not. "Other question 2006 Page #136  
Testimonies About Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities Linda Moulton Howe Co 2006 Page #139  
 Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities Slide 3: Roswell Cras 2006 Page #140  
gles and other unidentified aerial craft (UACs). But Len said, 'We lost so  2006 Page #141  
 Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities national security abo 2006 Page #142  
 Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities ship all tapes and da 2006 Page #144  
 Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities Bill: "They just disa 2006 Page #146  
ter measures.' Whoever was in that craft KNEW that he was locked on. And he 2006 Page #147  
 Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities because they were goi 2006 Page #148  
 Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities AND YET, BILL SAYS WI 2006 Page #150  
 Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities I grew up with this a 2006 Page #152  
 was bent, you would never see the craft. They were able to bend light and  2006 Page #153  
 Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities Disc Crash At Cedar B 2006 Page #154  
he best of his knowledge, as these craft were flying overhead, one of them  2006 Page #155  
 Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities marked as such. When  2006 Page #156  
 Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities background. One of th 2006 Page #158  
 Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities the Monday after that 2006 Page #160  
 Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities I said, 'Yes, sir, I  2006 Page #162  
y data regarding objects/phenomena/craft which the U. S. Air Force had repe 2006 Page #174  
in Washington State. From pleasure craft to purse seiners, plenty of vessel 2006 Page #183  
rdes of fishing boats and pleasure craft of all kinds. Cummins discovers th 2006 Page #188  
t it was an intelligently operated craft of some sort? Why did the object c 2006 Page #192  
they saw a huge, black, triangular craft fly silently down the canyon and o 2006 Page #199  
 the canyon and over the town. The craft was accompanied by two military he 2006 Page #199  
ad seen the same black, triangular craft flying low over the valleys betwee 2006 Page #199  
seeing a similar black, triangular craft flying low over Caliente. She said 2006 Page #199  
Site. Another couple told us about craft landings near their coral that sca 2006 Page #199  
uch as Area 51 and S2, house alien craft that have been back-engineered to  2006 Page #199  
rceived then drew and modeled were craft with curved backs and half circle  2006 Page #202  
d seen the huge, black, triangular craft that have also been observed in Eu 2006 Page #204  
 IV. Charles Fort: strange unknown craft, unknown lights, voices; cites the 2007 Page #44  
e snapshot of a fuzzy, disc-shaped craft hovering just above a rooftop with 2007 Page #61  
 floating down from their hovering craft. One holds an out-of-focus impleme 2007 Page #62  
n space visitor delays leaving its craft to make official contact in order  2007 Page #65  
Close Encounters chandelier-st yle craft hovers above its house. The copy i 2007 Page #66  
.ix atop the same lighting fixture craft and offered the consumer "Out-of-t 2007 Page #66  
 a line of streamlined djsc-shaped craft hovering just above the tarmac. A  2007 Page #70  
                  a hovering alien craft firing a blue beam of Light down c 2007 Page #74  
on that I'm aware of. In it, alien craft appearin g to be made of lighting  2007 Page #74  
tical tail. The small 20' diameter craft (see illustration #5) had a crew o 2007 Page #99  
 kick the tires of the smaller 40' craft, while the O.1.C. stood nearby and 2007 Page #100  
ed that it appeared as though each craft were made out of one piece. The di 2007 Page #100  
that both the 20' and 40' diameter craft were of single pilot design, while 2007 Page #100  
single pilot design, while the 70' craft was a two seat tandem model. Jack  2007 Page #100  
ort main landing gear of the large craft was partially coUapsed, causing th 2007 Page #105  
 Although all of the tires on this craft were flat, Jack noted that they di 2007 Page #105  
as located on the port side of the craft, for access to the crew compartmen 2007 Page #105  
C-46 transport aircraft. The large craft employed two air-intakes on both s 2007 Page #106  
ports at the aft bottom end of the craft (see illustration #7 & illustratio 2007 Page #106  
as obvious to Jack that this large craft would totally do away for the need 2007 Page #107  
ng Saucers" was one of the smaller craft, specifically the 40' diameter mod 2007 Page #108  
ulsion system utilized by the four craft, or who specifically built these a 2007 Page #108  
pt a group of silver saucer shaped craft. Fl~ing their F-86 Saber jets at 4 2007 Page #109  
was desperately trying to keep the craft airborne long enough to clear Miar 2007 Page #109  
izontal take off and landing space craft at 1--Iumer Army .Airfield (Savann 2007 Page #114  
e entire hangar, was the identical craft Jack Pickett saw at MacDill AFB in 2007 Page #114  
hat he saw the large 116' diameter craft (see illustration #35). Warren was 2007 Page #114  
scribed as a big silver tubeshaped craft, and it apparentl y crossed the sk 2007 Page #128  
his contact with the same metallic craft. There is also information now sur 2007 Page #128  
e the propulsion drive forcing the craft down. These covert projects run un 2007 Page #131  
 as the destination of much of the craft wrecbge. Tiny ship cabins with sma 2007 Page #131  
d a small percentage of those same craft have crashed to Earth -then among  2007 Page #132  
oordinatin g the retrievaJ of such craft? 2. How are those tasked with the  2007 Page #132  
 and animal parts found inside the craft. "LZ-2" on this map refers to Land 2007 Page #160  
AP reporter that they believed the craft was flat, 'like viewing a coin on  2007 Page #165  
\V FAR YOU THINK YOU WERE FROM THE CRAFT? Paul: Well, from that hill (behin 2007 Page #170  
h site nearby and that this second craft, which was nearly intact, was a sh 2007 Page #186  
rossing the skies. Then one of the craft, round-shaped, duJl-grey in colour 2007 Page #193  
ple see flying in the sky, strange craft,' they added, chose were their exa 2007 Page #197  
 true, then it is quite possible a craft from another world fell on part of 2008 Page #7  
e dozens of witnesses, talk of the craft interacting with the environment,  2008 Page #10  
 a series of square windows on the craft almost hidden in the glow. Robinso 2008 Page #12  
o his letter, he saw a disk-shaped craft that had been smashed. At Nellis,  2008 Page #14  
 and it was not a meteor. It was a craft from another world. There is no do 2008 Page #17  
at this massive, triangular-shaped craft flying at what was a height of no  2008 Page #34  
e beam of light retracted into the craft, which then seemed to gain a littl 2008 Page #34  
h being over-flown by a structured craft and yet we had nothing on radar an 2008 Page #34  
 defense significance? What if the craft had been hostile? What if a bomb b 2008 Page #34  
that had taken them on-board their craft and subjected them to a variety of 2008 Page #35  
 in the area; no exhaust seen. The craft appear dark and don't have exhaust 2008 Page #54  
cers attend the scene, witness the craft and sketch it. 58                  2008 Page #64  
and pilots, UFOs tracked on radar, craft seen performing speeds and maneuve 2008 Page #68  
t. I got to within ten feet of the craft in the clearing where it sat." "I  2008 Page #81  
on fixed legs. I walked around the craft and finally, I walked right up to  2008 Page #81  
 finally, I walked right up to the craft. I noticed the fabric of the shell 2008 Page #81  
r seeing Jim Penniston near such a craft. But Burroughs also knows his mind 2008 Page #81  
book original sketch of triangular craft SLIDE# 24 Jim Penniston says he ha 2008 Page #82  
s most of the upper section of the craft. A small amount of white light pee 2008 Page #82  
    SLIDE# 26 Penniston said, "The craft moved up off the ground about thre 2008 Page #83  
 still boggles my mind." After the craft disappeared , both men felt normal 2008 Page #83  
tions in the forest soil where the craft must have been resting on three tr 2008 Page #83  
e rumor that John "jumped up" on a craft. John was confused by the rumor be 2008 Page #84  
asn't normal, but you could have a craft down. Be careful. Hypnotherapist 1 2008 Page #84  
 we have been moved by it (lighted craft)? Could something have picked us o 2008 Page #85  
ey are little blue lights .... The craft was still hovering out there. They 2008 Page #88  
're (blue lights) coming from that craft. They've been out there for hours! 2008 Page #88  
 the three of us walked toward the craft (Col. Charles Halt, Sgt. Adrian Bu 2008 Page #89  
hat they are representing ? B: The craft. Hypnotherapist I 988: Is there an 2008 Page #89  
re any life form with, or in, that craft? B: The light IS the life form." T 2008 Page #89  
hs ' encounter with the lights and craft, Sgt. Penniston told me he receive 2008 Page #90  
ls on the glowing, triangle-shaped craft and receiving information in his m 2008 Page #90  
asked about the glowing lights and craft he had earlier refused to describe 2008 Page #90  
ND YOU SET OFF A PROGRAM? Yes. The craft was repairing itself. All they wan 2008 Page #91  
thic transmission from the glowing craft. The implication is that the time  2008 Page #95  
is dying out and sending beings in craft back through time to harvest genet 2008 Page #95  
ty. Whether the glowing triangular craft and its symbols belonged to time t 2008 Page #95  
sastrous destruction of their huge craft. And the fact that Tunguska contin 2008 Page #102  
 attempt to rebuild their stricken craft. And the novels just keep on comin 2008 Page #102  
by vaporizing their malfunctioning craft high in the atmosphere. Others pla 2008 Page #103  
he presence of unidentif ied space craft flying :.n our atmosphere land pos 2008 Page #113  
ategis ts foresee the use of space craft w1ch nuclear warheads as the ultim 2008 Page #114  
ial threat chat unidentiried space craft pose. One must consiaer che face c 2008 Page #114  
 mis-identification of these space craft for an intercontinenta l missile 1 2008 Page #114  
vereignty and, most certainly, our craft. We have to face up to our short-c 2009 Page #16  
d had made, "contact with an alien craft." The Young-Chetham interview reve 2009 Page #48  
emains of the only occupant of the craft. It was about 4 feet tall, dark br 2009 Page #49  
y burned, and parts of the wrecked craft, were delivered to the base. On Ju 2009 Page #50  
here was a crash of an Eben aerial craft near Kingman , Arizona in 1953 and 2009 Page #51  
 and retrievals of 'interplanetary craft of unknown origin.' In Kingman, ac 2009 Page #51  
dition were allowed to reenter the craft and the disabled entities were tak 2009 Page #52  
t a recovery crew that entered the craft to inspect it came down with a mys 2009 Page #52  
wn with a mysterious sickness. The craft was then loaded aboard a trailer a 2009 Page #52  
y personnel when entering a downed craft (Kingman, Arizona, 1953)." Accordi 2009 Page #52  
a very interesting twist regarding craft retrieval, and the visitor confron 2009 Page #52  
y the visitors rather than disc or craft, and this was not known until the  2009 Page #52  
ctivity and disappeared inside the craft. Some time had passed before exiti 2009 Page #53  
 communicating with the monitoring craft." With respect to the issue of adv 2009 Page #53  
r one hour inside emerged from the craft confused , with upset stomachs , r 2009 Page #53  
r any of the inside details of the craft. The craft was sealed[,] camouflag 2009 Page #53  
e inside details of the craft. The craft was sealed[,] camouflaged[,] loade 2009 Page #53  
ed the appearance of the recovered craft; and that outlined an apparent aut 2009 Page #53  
 watching in awe as the huge alien craft grew ever smaller as it rose silen 2009 Page #55  
ial lights, beams and a triangular craft of unknown origin entered the fore 2009 Page #58  
amera to photograph the triangular craft on the ground in Rendlesham Forest 2009 Page #60  
 of black, glass-like , triangular craft was 9 feet by 6.5 feet that he pho 2009 Page #61  
t the solid black, triangle-shaped craft that he sketched and later touched 2009 Page #61  
on describes the black, triangular craft with a glassy surface in Rendlesha 2009 Page #63  
W. Penniston: "ft was a triangular craft. The fabric of the era.ft. was bla 2009 Page #64  
 then throughout the fabric of the craft, there was some coloring varying.f 2009 Page #64  
aped circles that moved around the craft. Some were red and blue, some yell 2009 Page #64  
 the glass on the underside of the craft and then occasionally moving aroun 2009 Page #64  
 coloring was a part of the actual craft fabric. It made no sense. I've nev 2009 Page #64  
 I stepped off measurements of the craft. It measured approximately 9 feet  2009 Page #64  
color throughout the fabric of the craft. -sometimes a small glob that was  2009 Page #65  
 my memo,y is the blackness of the craft.. If you took an onyx stone and yo 2009 Page #65  
nly in awe! Toward one side of the craft., there were markings on the craft 2009 Page #65  
craft., there were markings on the craft, which were very unusual. 59       2009 Page #65  
D WHAT ELSE? The smoothness of the craft -I was trying to figure it out. It 2009 Page #66  
ing on. As /felt my way around the craft, I came upon the symbols that were 2009 Page #66  
 upon the symbols that were on the craft and gave them a lot more attention 2009 Page #66  
N BURROUGHS? When the light on the craft started to generate to a more whit 2009 Page #67  
ght is when I backed away from the craft. John (then) was maybe 15 feet awa 2009 Page #67  
do. I don't know -explode? Or? The craft l(fted off the forest floor, went  2009 Page #67  
would be a return sometime of that craft. I don't know. It was just a very  2009 Page #67  
          Because those lights and craft were beyond the realm of anything  2009 Page #75  
 saw Burroughs either jump up on a craft in the forest, or rise up into a b 2009 Page #76  
 encounters with lights, beams and craft in the Rendlesham Forest. During t 2009 Page #77  
e 's sketch of cigar-shaped aerial craft The lights shown down from about c 2009 Page #83  
ights shown down from about center craft But not like spot lights just coul 2009 Page #83  
I was focused on the middle of the craft and the lights under it. At the tm 2009 Page #83  
m, was a huge, cigar-shaped aerial craft perhaps 300 feet long and 1,000 fe 2009 Page #83  
man 1st Class Steve LaPlume: "This craft was maybe about 1,000 feet off the 2009 Page #83  
 I was looking at a UFO. SLIDE# 22 CRAFT UNDER SIDE 78 (:, -C, W -.,) -:1 Q 2009 Page #84  
t I remember it being a structured craft. And then the craft started moving 2009 Page #84  
g a structured craft. And then the craft started moving towards the right,  2009 Page #84  
 from something that looked like a craft to something that looked like a st 2009 Page #85  
seen could come close to what this craft was doing. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIO 2009 Page #85  
hat is going on. When you have UFO craft flying over nuclear weapons storag 2009 Page #85  
arment. It then climbed out of the craft and down the tree, as did a small  2009 Page #135  
ed back into the tree and into the craft to retrieve a pistol-like device w 2009 Page #136  
hadows, and a TV-set on legs." One craft was seen to fly off in the directi 2009 Page #136  

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ti/ thty1 1-e-appear as U.S. rpace craft' (possible replacement for current 2007 Page #110  

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own symbols or letter forms on the craft's surface. Airman Burrows got even 2004 Page #47  
ff, apparently by the force of the craft's impact. SLIDE #18: Aztec UFO Con 2004 Page #70  
 the engraved symbols, he said the craft's upper white light instantly grew 2008 Page #82  
n Penniston placed his hand on the craft's engraved symbols, he thinks he a 2008 Page #94  
 2.5 to 3 feet of the dark, glassy craft's surface and averaged 3 inches hi 2009 Page #66  

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n Unit and "captured" and "downed" craft-are suggestive of an aggressive pl 2005 Page #140  

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 in the 25 years since SOM1-01 was crafted, a great deal of information had 2006 Page #19  
ive American news media, was being crafted by the CIA and other government  2007 Page #23  

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 Service, Country Homes & Gardens, Crafter's Choice, Discovery Channel Book 2008 Page #144  

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

 that it was true, that there were crafts, that he believed there were occu 2003 Page #198  
I saw footage of three disc shaped crafts. One of the crafts landed and two 2004 Page #182  
ree disc shaped crafts. One of the crafts landed and two of them went away. 2004 Page #182  
er. If it is true that alien space crafts have crashed, it suggests that ma 2007 Page #127  
ncidences, people believe that UFO crafts have been intentionally knocked o 2007 Page #130  
e plasma field surrounding the UFO crafts, but electromagnetic pulse weapon 2007 Page #131  
eappeared after the beings and the crafts departed. Witnesses allege they o 2009 Page #136  

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: ••• '1 ....--- • /. .. _ ' • ni..crah ~ &acld•at •• r-r u ,,_ 111,.-' •~. 2008 Page #19  

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rs. It described the experience of Craig Weitzel, who was then a member of  2003 Page #146  
h two other men, Robert Toppen and Craig Howard. Howard was mechanically gi 2006 Page #157  
ppard and his two Navy colleagues, Craig Howard and Robert Toppen, thought  2006 Page #159  
ed Tom Sheppard, Robert Toppen and Craig Howard to drive with him to a dent 2006 Page #160  
ist, Tom finally learned more from Craig Howard that the vault photos and f 2006 Page #160  
y analyzed by physical chemist Roy Craig for the University of Colorado's C 2007 Page #195  
torted that the fragment tested by Craig was not the same one\\ hich Dr. Fo 2007 Page #195  

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ty of Colorado's Condon Committee. Craig's conclusions were negati\ e, seat 2007 Page #195  

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 www majosticdocuments.com June M. Crain Wright Patterson Secretary - 1942- 2003 Page #17  
s the late June Kaba. Born as June Crain, she provided extensive, consisten 2005 Page #131  
e Early photograph of witness June Crain, who worked at the Wright Air Deve 2005 Page #132  
.......................... 51 June Crain: Witness to the UFO Crash Cover-up 2009 Page #5  
                              June Crain: Witness to the UFO Crash Cover-Up 2009 Page #87  
opyrigh i 2009 Jomes Clarkson June Crain, Witness to the UFO Crash Cover-Up 2009 Page #87  
une Kaba, but in 1942 she was June Crain when she went to work as a clerk a 2009 Page #87  
igh level security clearance. June Crain worked hard all of her life-she st 2009 Page #87  
a Clerk-Stenographer in 1951. June Crain became partially blind after a lif 2009 Page #87  
e a little over a year before June Crain died on August 23, 1998. Knowing t 2009 Page #89  
ot have long to live. ln 1990 June Crain related some aspects of what she l 2009 Page #89  
 of safe combinations . Young June Crain 83                                 2009 Page #89  
                              June Crain made three itnportant state1nents  2009 Page #90  
1952. It should be noted that June Crain was legally blind most of her life 2009 Page #90  
 she related was astounding . June Crain had two more specific experiences  2009 Page #90  
 supposition is the idea that June Crain was exposed to the details of the  2009 Page #92  
 of the Paperclip scientists. JUNE CRAIN (CUBBAGE) LIST OF IMPORTANT NAMES  2009 Page #94  
ore importantly , I respected June Crain as a woman who had faced tragedy,  2009 Page #95  

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 What is most important about June Crain's story? 7r, First, her government 2009 Page #95  

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with tunnels and shafts which were crammed to the rafters with nuclear weap 2003 Page #142  
e fraud behind in his home office, crammed behind file cabinets or stuck be 2004 Page #137  

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FO underground in net suspended by crane. 3 dead aliens, 5 feet tall. "Inte 2004 Page #116  
e, the soldiers used winches and a crane to hoist the intact portion of the 2005 Page #157  
, Utah, supplied flatbed trucks, a crane, and other equipment to recover th 2006 Page #74  
as such. When they all came, every crane, every single truck, every single  2006 Page #156  

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? With all the divers, chains, and cranes involved in bringing up an object 2006 Page #191  
usand pounds. 1 mean there are big cranes I have seen having to be taken ap 2007 Page #126  

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recalled seeing two military "s"-y cranes·· flying over his house headed fo 2008 Page #53  

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 McDonalds forensic rendition. The cranium ridgeline is described in the Ma 2003 Page #173  
-100 pounds o Larger, more rounded cranium o Skin pale, chalky-yellow, thic 2003 Page #174  

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ng saucer cntbu*ia*t* base sn mans crank*, freaks and nuts amnn 1’ them tha 2003 Page #118  

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 asked "Where did you get all that crap from, Bill?" In the midst of a few  2003 Page #146  
e you good at school. GM: No I was crap academically, I had one O' Level in 2007 Page #78  
n a degree course but I was really crap at high level maths so they bumped  2007 Page #78  
al activities or sports? GM: l was crap at football but I loved running, at 2007 Page #79  
le and even hairdressing which was crap money but was fun. I had had a lot  2007 Page #82  
fire; his company. My dad said "oh crap," and he got us all together and we 2007 Page #121  

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                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Proceedings   2003 Page #1  
 The First Roswell? Evidence for A Crash Retrieval In Cape Girardeau Missou 2003 Page #3  
............................... 37 Crash Retrieval on the Plains of St. Aug 2003 Page #3  
...................... 39 The 1963 Crash Retrieval North of Albuquerque, Ne 2003 Page #3  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference President Dwi 2003 Page #6  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Senator Barry 2003 Page #8  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Roscoe H. Hil 2003 Page #10  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Professor Fel 2003 Page #12  
nts.com “1 had the evidence that a crash did happen...i ask you this, were  2003 Page #13  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Astronaut Gor 2003 Page #14  
and that indeed an alien craft did crash, and the material was recovered fr 2003 Page #14  
he material was recovered from the crash site.” Source: UFOs 50 Years of de 2003 Page #14  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference General Hap A 2003 Page #16  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Lord Hill-Nor 2003 Page #18  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 16            2003 Page #20  
 The First Roswell? Evidence for A Crash Retrieval In Cape Girardeau Missou 2003 Page #21  
 hypothesis of an extraterrestrial crash and reviews the authenticity resul 2003 Page #21  
n Leo Stringfield, in his book UFO Crash/Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum, Sta 2003 Page #21  
others that clearly point to a UFO crash retrieval in Missouri in 1941. Bel 2003 Page #21  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Information S 2003 Page #22  
ning from his escorted trip to the crash site, he proceeded to tell his wif 2003 Page #22  
triguing aspects is that after the crash event a member of his congregation 2003 Page #23  
tructure, crinkly skin Fire around crash site Offered blessings Many people 2003 Page #23  
ople thereCharlette Marin On - The Crash "I saw the picture originally from 2003 Page #23  
one had been called out to a plane crash outside of town and would he be wi 2003 Page #23  
ire, yet there was fire around the crash site, but none of the entities had 2003 Page #23  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Other living  2003 Page #24  
likely would have known about this crash event will be examined later. Now  2003 Page #24  
er key validating sources for this crash recovery event in 1941 - the milit 2003 Page #24  
e the hypothesis of before Roswell crash retrieval events? The first public 2003 Page #24  
mo that tells a different story of crash recoveries. J. Edgar Hoover (JEH)  2003 Page #24  
nce, more evidence for pre-Roswell crash events. Yet the most stunning evid 2003 Page #25  
d Military Documents Supporting CG Crash Seven leaked documents from three  2003 Page #25  
 direct and indirect support for a crash retrieval event that Reverend Huff 2003 Page #25  
e L.A. air raid and related saucer crash retrievals it would be impossible  2003 Page #25  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference of the materi 2003 Page #26  
he must be referring to an earlier crash. Which brings us to that ever nagg 2003 Page #26  
etary Phenomena Unit (IPU) and the crash retrievals of two more saucers: on 2003 Page #26  
o provide evidence for pre-Roswell crash events. For instance the Oppenheim 2003 Page #27  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Einstein's au 2003 Page #28  
ana recovered disk. Who Was At The Crash Site? To answer this question fair 2003 Page #29  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference section will  2003 Page #30  
e's testimony as to who was at the crash site. "My grandfather upon arrival 2003 Page #30  
he First Roswell? Officials At the Crash Site a Sheriff 1941 - Ruben R. Sch 2003 Page #31  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Died March 19 2003 Page #32  
ntially just weeks before this UFO crash event outside of Cape Girardeau th 2003 Page #32  
. Or could It be that the alleged "crash of January 41" triggered a program 2003 Page #32  
age first hand. Likely Military At Crash Site □ 1942 - 309th AAFFTD At Sike 2003 Page #33  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference likely involv 2003 Page #34  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference father was on 2003 Page #36  
 father, Guy Huffman, had told the crash retrieval story and had offered th 2003 Page #36  
ase forward. When and Where Did It Crash? Now we come to the really hard qu 2003 Page #36  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference At this time  2003 Page #38  
ll pieces of wreckage still at the crash site that are recoverable. Annette 2003 Page #38  
sidential documents that support a crash retrieval in 1941. It is the total 2003 Page #38  
nable to conclude that there was a crash event as described by Reverend Huf 2003 Page #38  
The recovered technology from this crash was funneled into the Manhattan pr 2003 Page #38  
. Leo Stringfield, in his book UFO Crash/Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum, Sta 2003 Page #39  
5 19. An anecdotal report of a UFO crash/retrieval in 1941, by Walter Webb, 2003 Page #39  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 36 L          2003 Page #40  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference started the f 2003 Page #42  
eam sent out to do clean-up at the crash site, which supposedly was unsucce 2003 Page #42  
nded that all similar incidents of crash retrieval debris in the future be  2003 Page #42  
                                   Crash Retrieval on the Plains of St. Aug 2003 Page #43  
relating to Plains of San Augustin crash, as mentioned by Philip Corso in v 2003 Page #43  
ay have come from the San Augustin crash. (Art Bell show with Linda Howe, 1 2003 Page #43  
6D) Q. Were you privy to any other crash sites in Arizona, New Mexico? A. I 2003 Page #43  
A. I was privy to the San Augustin crash and one other crash right down sou 2003 Page #43  
e San Augustin crash and one other crash right down south In Mexico. There  2003 Page #43  
ference 1997) Q. That San Augustin crash could that have been crashed at So 2003 Page #43  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Section 3 Met 2003 Page #44  
                                   Crash Retrieval in St. Augustine, NM Exc 2003 Page #45  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Once or twice 2003 Page #46  
                                   Crash Retrieval in St. Augustine, NM Fig 2003 Page #47  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Excerpts from 2003 Page #48  
                                   Crash Retrieval in St. Augustine, NM chi 2003 Page #49  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The first lab 2003 Page #50  
                          The 1963 Crash Retrieval North of Albuquerque, Ne 2003 Page #51  
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                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference incident. Edw 2003 Page #54  
t evening, tried to go down to the crash site, but was prevented from doing 2003 Page #55  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference While the gov 2003 Page #56  
 family who lived not far from the crash site, but who had an Acme mailing  2003 Page #56  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference this case ask 2003 Page #58  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Tribune-Revie 2003 Page #60  
 over their walkie-talkie that the crash scene had been located. Upon arriv 2003 Page #60  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Myron and the 2003 Page #62  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Figure 3. Ske 2003 Page #64  
 of damaged tree near the reported crash location. Credit: Stan Gordon 60   2003 Page #64  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference from these me 2003 Page #66  
ming into the area to look for the crash site. They then asked the boys if  2003 Page #67  
were associated with the Kecksburg crash. I'll make it clear, there has nev 2003 Page #67  
an or non-human) were found at the crash site at Kecksburg. In more recent  2003 Page #67  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference health. As we 2003 Page #68  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference In the hours  2003 Page #70  
 he reportedly saw going on at the crash site. Joel has admitted that his m 2003 Page #70  
tigation conducted at the reported crash site, by Dr. Ray R. Hicks, Profess 2003 Page #71  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference later to tell 2003 Page #72  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The Public Re 2003 Page #74  
orth of England and a reported UFO crash in an English forest. 70           2003 Page #74  
h Wales. Theories range from a UFO crash to a nuclear accident and from a m 2003 Page #75  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Margaret Fry  2003 Page #76  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference In 1994 a cla 2003 Page #78  
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tigated relating to reports of UFO crash incidents in the Puerto Rican jung 2003 Page #81  
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                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference skills to FDR 2003 Page #86  
rth of July, something, or things, crash in the plains of New Mexico less t 2003 Page #86  
nterpretation of a weather balloon crash, behind the scenes concerns are co 2003 Page #86  
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                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference convened May  2003 Page #94  
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ed to the Roswell (New Mexico) UFO crash. "My grandfather was a member of t 2003 Page #97  
 of the Retrieval Team sent to the crash site just after the incident was r 2003 Page #97  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference the possessio 2003 Page #98  
The writer did not give a specific crash date or location in that first let 2003 Page #98  
alive: "...the Team arrived at the crash site just after the AAF/USAF repor 2003 Page #99  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference At least the  2003 Page #100  
tions on the subject (of a Roswell crash) with Grandad," he understood that 2003 Page #100  
with six-fingered humanoids at UFO crash site a few miles from Socorro, New 2003 Page #101  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Colonel Corso 2003 Page #102  
                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference On June 8, 19 2003 Page #104  
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                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference I learned tha 2003 Page #108  
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lans to "remove all traces" of any crash. This is why it is so difficult to 2003 Page #176  
es today even if we find the right crash site. The Manual alludes to a Cont 2003 Page #176  
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e House at the time of the Roswell crash. Despite the importance of the cra 2003 Page #190  
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taff arrived the morning after the crash. » The Governor of Pennsylvania ar 2003 Page #193  
Sunday night, three days after the crash Johnson arrived back at the White  2003 Page #193  
ave been involved in the Kecksburg crash. One of the key people under Lione 2003 Page #193  
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 see how it fit into the Kecksburg crash. What I learned about Bourassa whi 2003 Page #193  
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Special Facilities Division in the crash at Kecksburg during a recent trip  2003 Page #194  
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                               UFO Crash Retrieval Conference bodies. Here  2003 Page #198  
 a live alien was recovered from a crash in the late 1940s, and it died in  2003 Page #198  
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ies in connection with the Roswell crash. George W. Bush My final story is  2003 Page #202  
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resident knew about the New Mexico crash events. Marshall had decided on or 2003 Page #208  
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unij.1 both dropped off radar. Two crash sites have been located close to t 2003 Page #232  
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                     20 Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Proceedings • 2004 Page #1  
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of the Puzzle Peter Robbins 43 UFO Crash Retrievals: U.S. Government Policy 2004 Page #3  
elated Deaths Ryan S. Wood 195 UFO Crash at Aztec Paul Kimball 211 Report o 2004 Page #3  
ocuments concerning a reported UFO crash retrieval in Mexico that demonstra 2004 Page #4  
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sonnel were quick to react to this crash and quick to ascertain all relevan 2004 Page #7  
 second report that referenced the crash, and that added important data to  2004 Page #8  
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 data to impart with regard to the crash. According to Ojeda: "There is a r 2004 Page #10  
if additional data on the Bolivian crash of 1978 existed, I came across a b 2004 Page #10  
                    2na Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference A second repo 2004 Page #11  
ilent aircraft" that flew over the crash site displaying three lights? And  2004 Page #11  
e is a still a long history of UFO crash reports on a worldwide basis that  2004 Page #12  
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 that they had no knowledge of the crash. But still the story refused to di 2004 Page #13  
ered, a seldom-seen account of the crash was printed in a Stuttgart newspap 2004 Page #13  
emotely resembling the Spitsbergen crash had ever occurred on Norwegian soi 2004 Page #13  
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being a speaker at last year's UFO Crash Retrieval Conference — traveled to 2004 Page #16  
 place to keep people away for the crash site — the cover story being that  2004 Page #16  
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 alien virus at the scene of a UFO crash site in 1947. As I hope the eviden 2004 Page #17  
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                The Very First UFO Crash Retrieval? Jim Marrs Copyright 200 2004 Page #26  
newspapers at the time, the Aurora crash continues to be a source of contro 2004 Page #26  
r argues that the Aurora spaceship crash story was a hoax, a fake story pla 2004 Page #26  
eries of articles about the Aurora crash after being told the story by Hayd 2004 Page #26  
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ed in their beliefs concerning the crash — half claimed it really happened  2004 Page #28  
e for the news media regarding the crash. "It's all a hoax," she said flatl 2004 Page #28  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Robbie Reynol 2004 Page #29  
was 12 years old on the day of the crash, her family lived outside of town  2004 Page #29  
 water from the old well where the crash occurred. "I've been told it's rad 2004 Page #29  
y have had direct knowledge of the crash. One was Robbie Hanson, who admitt 2004 Page #29  
with them when they went up to the crash site at Judge Proctor's well. When 2004 Page #29  
ilot was torn up and killed in the crash. The men of the town who gathered  2004 Page #29  
 same day in Aurora Cemetery. That crash certainly caused a lot of exciteme 2004 Page #29  
ned to talk to reporters about the crash because he "didn't want to get inv 2004 Page #29  
                The Very First UFO Crash Retrieval? northern sky for severa 2004 Page #30  
lot was buried the same day as the crash. So when Stephens' father was in t 2004 Page #30  
s had no trouble talking about the crash. "During the years I was growing u 2004 Page #30  
me bits of metal gathered from the crash site. It was hardly convincing evi 2004 Page #30  
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s squabbling over the truth of the crash, excitement over the Aurora story  2004 Page #31  
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 letters or diaries mentioning the crash, no samples of the wreckage, nor w 2004 Page #31  
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ar to me that the Aurora spaceship crash story is based on reality, a reali 2004 Page #33  
ng down into the harbor and that a crash seemed imminent. Wickens' vehicle  2004 Page #34  
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were possible survivors of a plane crash. In fact, everyone there was of th 2004 Page #37  
nd advising them to proceed to the crash site. The would-be rescuers were i 2004 Page #38  
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with reference to the Shag Harbor "crash" they had found, "Not a trace...no 2004 Page #42  
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                               UFO Crash Retrievals: U.S. Government Policy 2004 Page #60  
 the alleged July 1947 Roswell UFO crash. Cong. Schiff died on March 25, 19 2004 Page #60  
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ns that ultimately resulted in the crash and recovery of at least two, prob 2004 Page #62  
rce assigned to secure flying disc crash sites and collect debris. [David D 2004 Page #62  
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                               UFO Crash Retrievals Andrew Kissner: "Back i 2004 Page #66  
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a Republic, June 18, 1947 Airplane Crash Board Convenes President Truman's  2004 Page #67  
uarez 38 Lose Lives In Worst Plane Crash In U. S. But the truth was, Kissne 2004 Page #67  
ckage and to investigate the first crash site ten to fifteen miles northwes 2004 Page #67  
                               UFO Crash Retrievals to crack windows six mi 2004 Page #68  
ack windows six miles north of the crash site, while an electric clock stop 2004 Page #68  
ed down out of the daylight sky to crash. SLIDE #13: Graphic Total Reported 2004 Page #68  
were returning from the La Guardia crash, an Eastern Airlines CD-4 went nos 2004 Page #68  
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n name Roswell, other sites on the crash retrieval list included Magdalena  2004 Page #69  
 Aztec, New Mexico. SLIDE #16: UFO CRASH AT AZTEC — A WELL KEPT SECRET © 19 2004 Page #69  
Stevens wrote a book entitled: UFO Crash At Aztec - A Well Kept Secret. The 2004 Page #69  
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 one of the police officers at the crash site that day.' Going back to the  2004 Page #72  
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ighway 44 the night of the alleged crash. WHAT EXACTLY DID THEY DESCRIBE? L 2004 Page #72  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Doug and Bill 2004 Page #73  
erview entitled "The Report on the Crash at Farmington." The officer said h 2004 Page #73  
                               UFO Crash Retrievals American Indian tribes  2004 Page #74  
t mean there was more than one UFO crash — as there had been at Roswell and 2004 Page #74  
e photograph that would indicate a crash, but I could not tell for sure...i 2004 Page #74  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference "According to 2004 Page #75  
ed to `crashes' and the Farmington crash information was used to relate gen 2004 Page #75  
entities and technologies from UFO crash retrievals which have provoked an  2004 Page #75  
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                               UFO Crash Retrievals the UFOs that crashed i 2004 Page #76  
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secret" at the Corona, New Mexico, crash had to do with the worldwide anima 2004 Page #79  
Zone 1 is defined as the notorious crash site between Corona and Roswell. A 2004 Page #79  
                               UFO Crash Retrievals as if they had been dis 2004 Page #80  
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eral airborne monitor flights over crash Site L-2 at white Sands. Radiation 2004 Page #81  
                               UFO Crash Retrievals Slide #55: Las Cruces S 2004 Page #82  
o Earth, human airplanes seemed to crash at an alarming rate between early  2004 Page #82  
deaths of security men who handled crash site bodies. The animal mutilation 2004 Page #82  
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n who were involved in rumored UFO crash retrievals were close to the presi 2004 Page #84  
at the President's role in the UFO crash at Roswell. There are no records W 2004 Page #84  
was to provide security at the UFO crash site. A check at the Truman Librar 2004 Page #84  
hen asked about what he saw at the crash site, Edwin always stated that he  2004 Page #84  
more than a weather balloon at the crash site. In a Roswell special done by 2004 Page #84  
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d you get any clue as to where the crash had occurred? Sarbacher: It was so 2004 Page #92  
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as that it had been recovered. The crash. That's what we were talking about 2004 Page #92  
her's comments indicate that a UFO crash had occurred, and that top scienti 2004 Page #92  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Wilbert Smith 2004 Page #93  
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 for yourselves. Wilbert Smith and Crash Retrievals In his correspondence W 2004 Page #95  
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s: No my dad told me that. The one crash story that seems to back this Smit 2004 Page #96  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The story was 2004 Page #97  
o reported that four bodies from a crash in New Mexico had been seen at Lan 2004 Page #97  
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mself had probably been at the UFO crash in Kecksburg, Pennsylvania. He liv 2004 Page #100  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Arthur Lundah 2004 Page #101  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference could quickly 2004 Page #103  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Major Friend  2004 Page #105  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference OUTLINE OF TA 2004 Page #107  
with seven "status reports" on UFO Crash Retrievals a Died December 18,1994 2004 Page #107  
 Symposium, July 1978 • 2. The UFO/Crash Retrieval Syndrome, Status Report  2004 Page #107  
s, New Data, January 1980 • 3. UFO Crash/Retrievals: Amassing the Evidence, 2004 Page #107  
atus Report IV, July 1985 • 5. UFO Crash/Retrievals: Is the Cover Up Lid Li 2004 Page #107  
us Report V, January 1989 • 6. UFO Crash/Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum; Sta 2004 Page #107  
atus Report VI, July 1991 • 7. UFO Crash/Retrievals: Search for Proof in a  2004 Page #107  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference MASTER TABLE  2004 Page #109  
should be my last monograph on UFO crash/retrievals, I feel a warmth of sat 2004 Page #110  
g the year involved — preferably a crash retrieval if possible. But some of 2004 Page #110  
ng of Stringfield's cases from his Crash/Retrieval reports show a wide vari 2004 Page #110  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 6 1947 Summer 2004 Page #111  
military; consistent with EBD 1950 crash 15 1950 Sunnyvale, California. USA 2004 Page #111  
 in suitcase; meeting was in 1952; crash was earlier 21 1952 Bronx, New Yor 2004 Page #111  
ck III, 4-5 Witness watched object crash, saw medics remove dead and live a 2004 Page #112  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 41 1964 UK &  2004 Page #113  
 VII, 32-37 UFO recovered; Mexican crash recovery team dead 63 1975 Near Oh 2004 Page #114  
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0 Researcher Bruce Molon VI, 67-68 Crash retrieval Marine helped recover UF 2004 Page #114  
0-31 UFO and bodies recovered from Crash in Soviet sector 74 1982 Texas, US 2004 Page #114  
nwood& Jorge Martin V,17-18 Feb 19 crash, U.S. UFO recovery, meteorite cove 2004 Page #114  
. Marina Popovich VI, 74-75 Jan 29 crash of "Ball- shaped object"; fragment 2004 Page #114  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference A look at the 2004 Page #115  
ports that may represent only five crash recoveries. These correlations are 2004 Page #115  
etrieval Reports POSSIBLY THE SAME CRASH RETRIEVAL? • Report 6 and Report 7 2004 Page #116  
t 10 (1948): News on TV and Mexico crash • Reports 35-36-37 (1962): all thr 2004 Page #116  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference and why would 2004 Page #117  
live crew aided as though injured. Crash witnessed by troops. Debriefings a 2004 Page #118  
r notes on the alleged 1950 Mexico crash • R20, R28, R65: Dick Hall was inv 2004 Page #118  
 know more about this East Germany crash retrieval Slide 12 SEVEN REPORTS R 2004 Page #118  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Type I. Slide 2004 Page #119  
t. Report 62, which deals with the crash in Mexico where our recovery team  2004 Page #119  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference What Do the S 2004 Page #121  
ls are not particularly focused on crash retrievals, however. There have be 2004 Page #121  
en two specific issues relating to crash retrievals: (a) Would not such a r 2004 Page #121  
st was the now-famous South Africa crash saucer hoax of 1989, and the secon 2004 Page #121  
pted hoaxes: the 1989 South Africa crash and the 1989 Carp, Canada "retriev 2004 Page #122  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference "into the sys 2004 Page #123  
ve mentioned that there was a 1941 crash, and several of the QDs under stud 2004 Page #123  
are suppressed, then we've had 800 crash retrieval witnesses • The media ar 2004 Page #124  
l cover-up: open in 2038? Slide 21 CRASH RETRIEVAL PROCEDURES CLEAR • Don B 2004 Page #124  
ct personnel, security area around crash, packaging procedures, control of  2004 Page #124  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference been question 2004 Page #125  
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neers knows how to do this • First crash was in 1941 and it's easy to visua 2004 Page #126  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Specific Secr 2004 Page #127  
blic in the dark. If the first big crash occurred in 1947, how come the Ros 2004 Page #127  
racticing since the Cape Girardeau crash of 1941 and the L.A. "air raid" cr 2004 Page #127  
have been in place for use by such crash retrieval teams. See Slide 22. I b 2004 Page #127  
: "For 50-50 chance there were ten crash retrievals" • Len might have been  2004 Page #128  
gfield's reports suggest dozens of crash retrievals, many with aliens • The 2004 Page #128  
                   2"c' Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference So, what's th 2004 Page #129  
e rest of us that we had a healthy crash retrieval program underway for yea 2004 Page #129  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference shows evidenc 2004 Page #131  
as the greatest cover-up since the crash retrieval program. ARE THESE CONSP 2004 Page #131  
ty believes that extraterrestrials crash landed in Roswell, New Mexico, in  2004 Page #132  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference historical en 2004 Page #133  
uch ado about some Scotch tape and crash dummies. Charles Moore, head of Pr 2004 Page #133  
ivating reason for this annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference. The MJ-12 pa 2004 Page #134  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference north of Rosw 2004 Page #135  
riedman describes in his 1992 book Crash at Corona, co-authored with Don Be 2004 Page #135  
ion when the story broke about the crash of a flying saucer near Roswell. S 2004 Page #135  
t place Barnett near the purported crash site or debris field during the we 2004 Page #136  
tt was speaking of a different UFO crash other than the Roswell Incident, a 2004 Page #136  
ave been several reports of such a crash in the Southwest. In any event, th 2004 Page #136  
edman directly on the trail of the crash of a flying saucer in New Mexico.  2004 Page #136  
cident book, in 1992. Entitled UFO Crash At Roswell, it was written by Air  2004 Page #136  
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erlitz and Moore: space aliens did crash at Roswell and the government cove 2004 Page #137  
ork called The Truth about the UFO Crash at Roswell. For that book, they ma 2004 Page #137  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference As I stated e 2004 Page #139  
l away, including the rather silly crash dummy report that suggested witnes 2004 Page #140  
s were confusing space aliens with crash dummies they may have seen in the  2004 Page #140  
witness testimony and the book UFO Crash at Roswell. My father had been Bil 2004 Page #140  
 a reply. Ironically, the book UFO Crash at Roswell was one of a few volume 2004 Page #140  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference the UFO commu 2004 Page #141  
tained and that there had been UFO crash recoveries. Critics point to the T 2004 Page #141  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference coincides wit 2004 Page #143  
volves whether there was an actual crash on the ground that left a gouge. J 2004 Page #143  
 was an extraterrestrial spaceship crash and a massive and endless cover-up 2004 Page #143  
bodies from the air soon after the crash in 1947, and who claimed that ranc 2004 Page #143  
d about whether the account in UFO Crash At Roswell was true, he muttered,  2004 Page #144  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference it never happ 2004 Page #145  
ndmother told her space aliens did crash at Roswell, and the reason Sheriff 2004 Page #145  
sseminated debris from the Roswell crash to American industry under an Army 2004 Page #146  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Goldwater wro 2004 Page #147  
ed Goldwater's interest in the UFO crash or told him there was nothing ther 2004 Page #147  
y, there are no alien bodies, only crash dummies that have been mistaken fo 2004 Page #147  
also another report declaring that crash dummies, released from airplanes i 2004 Page #147  
up by the military. In fact, these crash dummies weren't released from plan 2004 Page #148  
nfusion about when he or she saw a crash dummy and thought it was the carca 2004 Page #148  
Scotch tape from a toy factory and crash dummies dropped from Air Force pla 2004 Page #148  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Sources BOOKS 2004 Page #149  
rles Berlitz and William Moore UFO Crash at Roswell, by Kevin D. Randle and 2004 Page #149  
R. Schmitt The Truth about the UFO Crash at Roswell, by Kevin D. Randle and 2004 Page #149  
in D. Randle and Donald R. Schmitt Crash at Corona, by Stanton Friedman Bgo 2004 Page #149  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference This was a ph 2004 Page #151  
12 • Geopolitical Infrastructure • Crash Sites • Kibalchich, N. • Tsiolkovs 2004 Page #152  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Marshal M. Tu 2004 Page #153  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference USSR Rocket P 2004 Page #155  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference List of Abbre 2004 Page #157  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Beria vs. Tim 2004 Page #159  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference • Korolev, Ku 2004 Page #161  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Novosibirsk • 2004 Page #163  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Yakov Terlets 2004 Page #165  
ts The Big One: Tunguskaya, 1908 • Crash site, or mid-air • EBE's built dev 2004 Page #166  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Tsarist Rocke 2004 Page #167  
" • Later analysis showed that the crash most likely occurred between 3,500 2004 Page #167  
Sanskrit (dubious?) RE-CREATION OF CRASH RETRIEVAL IN USSR • This is a rath 2004 Page #168  
r or pilot sighting, the predicted crash area is calculated by PVO if possi 2004 Page #168  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference RE-CREATION O 2004 Page #169  
etrieval Conference RE-CREATION OF CRASH RETRIEVAL IN USSR II • . Governmen 2004 Page #169  
patched to guard the wreckage. The crash site is designated Area 1. USSR Cr 2004 Page #169  
sh site is designated Area 1. USSR Crash Retrieval Procedures and Policies  2004 Page #169  
and remains is called AREA 2. USSR Crash Retrieval Procedures and Policies  2004 Page #169  
  Inside the USSR Majestic 12 USSR Crash Retrieval Procedures and Policies  2004 Page #170  
ion without judicial process. USSR Crash Retrieval Procedures and Policies  2004 Page #170  
ithout ironclad authorization USSR Crash Retrieval Procedures and Policies  2004 Page #170  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference USSR Crash Re 2004 Page #171  
FO Crash Retrieval Conference USSR Crash Retrieval Procedures and Policies  2004 Page #171  
 for UFO's should be present. USSR Crash Retrieval Procedures and Policies  2004 Page #171  
 maintained for this purpose. USSR Crash Retrieval Procedures and Policies  2004 Page #171  
 • Murdered by Mafiosi? Sverdlovsk Crash • In 1969 a crashed UFO was found  2004 Page #172  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Kapustin Yar  2004 Page #173  
 Retrieval Conference Kapustin Yar Crash of 12.08.89 • Disk was Eight-nine  2004 Page #173  
olvement Krustakrogs, Latvia, USSR Crash in December 1990 • 1998 Taken to N 2004 Page #173  
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as a couple days after the Roswell crash when President Truman was asked wh 2004 Page #176  
e days following the Kecksburg UFO crash which occurred in December of 1965 2004 Page #176  
ember of 1965. On the night of the crash Leo Bourassa, who ran Mount Weathe 2004 Page #176  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference physicist Rob 2004 Page #177  
k UFOs. NASA was reportedly at the crash site and the next morning, the hea 2004 Page #177  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Consider cras 2004 Page #179  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference There is a st 2004 Page #181  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference We headed for 2004 Page #183  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference I don't know  2004 Page #185  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 50 scientists 2004 Page #187  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The reason th 2004 Page #189  
irst revealing book on the Roswell crash called The Roswell Incident. The t 2004 Page #189  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference What came out 2004 Page #191  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Shartle told  2004 Page #193  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference things which  2004 Page #195  
umored they had stored the Roswell crash bodies before flying them out, Rea 2004 Page #195  
alien that was recovered in a 1949 crash in her April 1983 meeting with Ric 2004 Page #195  
alicn captured in a late 1940s UFO crash. The alien died in 1952, and the o 2004 Page #195  
igate UFOs. • The Roswell book UFO Crash at Roswell was found in Bill Clint 2004 Page #196  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference group of scho 2004 Page #197  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Statistical M 2004 Page #199  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Ruled Out as  2004 Page #201  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Adm. Roscoe H 2004 Page #203  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference "I1K, Repo,*  2004 Page #205  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Marilyn Monro 2004 Page #207  
nvolved with alien matters • Plane crash near Aspen, CO 1966, someone (Mili 2004 Page #207  
Why was his death faked in a plane crash? William Eagan Colby • Tenth Direc 2004 Page #208  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference John Philip M 2004 Page #209  
ress on the scene at Kecksburg UFO Crash, allegedly handed over photographs 2004 Page #209  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Redmond's Dea 2004 Page #211  
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e 1948 Aztec alleged flying saucer crash. Being trained as an historian and 2004 Page #214  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference hoping, or ex 2004 Page #215  
. Both claimed to have been at the crash site on the mesa above Hart Canyon 2004 Page #216  
e officers who were at the alleged crash site. Ramsey interviewed Farley in 2004 Page #216  
ory: Ken and his friend got to the crash site and walked out to the western 2004 Page #216  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference In 2003, Rams 2004 Page #217  
e was going through who was at the crash site that day. He could remember a 2004 Page #217  
t stood at the western side of the crash site. At that point, that tied in  2004 Page #217  
oints out that one of the four UFO crash retrievals discussed in Behind the 2004 Page #218  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference classificatio 2004 Page #219  
ere alleged to have caused the UFO crash through the use of their high-powe 2004 Page #219  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference However, ther 2004 Page #221  
                    2na Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Conclusion So 2004 Page #223  
 trial, and more about the alleged crash site and surrounding area. There's 2004 Page #223  
o longer — did an alien spacecraft crash on a mesa above Hart Canyon Road i 2004 Page #223  
p. 200-211. 4 Ramsey, Scott "Aztec crash / retrieval story revisited," MUFO 2004 Page #223  
dman, Stanton T. and Don Berliner, Crash at Corona: The Definitive Study of 2004 Page #223  
d Wendelle Stevens, whose book UFO Crash at Aztec, while flawed in many res 2004 Page #224  
y followed up on. 9 Ramsey, "Aztec crash / retrieval story revisited" p. 5; 2004 Page #224  
bid. 13 Aztec 1948; Ramsey, "Aztec crash retrieval story revisited," pp. 5  2004 Page #224  
titute of Technology. 15 Friedman, Crash at Corona, pp. 47— 53. 16 Pflock,  2004 Page #224  
Ramsey interview. v Ramsey, "Aztec crash retrieval story revisited," pp. 4  2004 Page #224  
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nsibly swapping the actual Roswell crash debris with some "junk," thus lyin 2004 Page #226  
jor Marcel posing with the alleged crash debris from the Roswell UFO. Filer 2004 Page #226  
eported by witnesses of the actual crash debris? Bond looked for strange ma 2004 Page #226  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Soon we had a 2004 Page #227  
ave been processed and the Roswell crash would be just another groundless r 2004 Page #228  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Line 2 (M) ** 2004 Page #229  
effort to explain away the Roswell crash of 1947. Lo and behold, the AF rep 2004 Page #230  
                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference wreckage prio 2004 Page #231  
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                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference RD B Smiling  2004 Page #239  
has, that may be from the 1947 UFO crash on the plains of Saint Augustine i 2004 Page #240  
                    2"d Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Laboratories, 2004 Page #243  
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                    2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Ban-y Goldwat 2004 Page #247  
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                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Proceedings N 2005 Page #1  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 2 ENGINEERING 2005 Page #4  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 4 CORSO'S CLA 2005 Page #6  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 6 -1: WHO WAS 2005 Page #8  
he world ... space travel" ■ "1957 crash just west of Red Canyon" ■ " ... I 2005 Page #8  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 8 CORSO RE CO 2005 Page #10  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 10 IC PATENTS 2005 Page #12  
everse Engineering. See 3rd Annual Crash Retrieval Proceedings.             2005 Page #12  
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                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 14 • "The bod 2005 Page #16  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 16 ThcNau v-. 2005 Page #18  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 18 'I •• ..l- 2005 Page #20  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 20 "'"''w.grc 2005 Page #22  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 22 Quantum va 2005 Page #24  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 24 ~----..._· 2005 Page #26  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 26 Black Proj 2005 Page #28  
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                  Varginha, Brazil Crash Retrieval Case, January 1966 Roger 2005 Page #31  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conf ere nee Still on 20 2005 Page #32  
                  Varginha, Brazil Crash Retrieval Case food would be passe 2005 Page #33  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference enterobacteri 2005 Page #34  
                  Varginha, Brazil Crash Retrieval Case "Nearly a month lat 2005 Page #35  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference course of the 2005 Page #36  
roversiaJ report of a possible UFO crash not far from Varginha that would h 2005 Page #36  
atures. The first reference to the crash dates to January 13, 1996. NORAD ( 2005 Page #36  
Gerais. It appeared to be about to crash. Glider pilot Carlos de Souza was  2005 Page #36  
                  Varginho, Brazil Crash Retrieval Cose The object clisappe 2005 Page #37  
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                   The Kingman UFO Crash of 1953 Nick Redfern Copyright 200 2005 Page #39  
esis of the l(jngman, Arizona, UFO crash of May 1953 can be traced back to  2005 Page #39  
, he had been at the site of a UFO crash at l(jngman , Arizona, approximate 2005 Page #39  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference In the specif 2005 Page #40  
hetham that dealt with the Kingman crash, the source stated: "The object wa 2005 Page #40  
here was a report that there was a crash of an unexplained vehicJe in the w 2005 Page #40  
                   The Kingman UFO Crash of 1953 swivel seats, an oval cabi 2005 Page #41  
aly's) ilight to the site of a UFO crash in April 1953. Daly was then blind 2005 Page #41  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference blindfold was 2005 Page #42  
oseness of the date to the Kingman crash, it is not inconceivable that Daly 2005 Page #42  
                   The Kingman UFO Crash of 1953 2 saucers are at a small a 2005 Page #43  
e" in Canada. In his paper The UFO Crash/ Re1n·eval Sy11dro111e published i 2005 Page #43  
y matched the story of the Kingman crash. Described in his paper as Case A- 2005 Page #43  
a pilot who had knowledge of a UFO crash in Arizona in 1953 -significantly, 2005 Page #43  
e year and location of the Kingman crash: "During the summer of 1977 I was  2005 Page #43  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference In his Februa 2005 Page #44  
er data in support of the 1953 UFO crash at Kingman, Arizona. Stated String 2005 Page #44  
enager, when he was told about the crash, his interest was airplanes , maki 2005 Page #44  
ale to tell concerning the Kingman crash and that centered on a strange let 2005 Page #44  
dication as to what had caused the crash and Woolcott's husband did not see 2005 Page #44  
                   The Kingman UFO Crash of 1953 One of the most intrigujng 2005 Page #45  
ith specific regard co the Kingman crash and Bill Uhouse, however, the rese 2005 Page #45  
eer Bill Uhouse claims there was a crash of an Eben aerial craft near Kingm 2005 Page #45  
have the significant fact that the crash occurred during the Uphsot-K.notho 2005 Page #45  
ect to malfuncti on in the air and crash at Kingman? I am currently digging 2005 Page #45  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference I ,; A 15 Kil 2005 Page #46  
                   The Kingman UFO Crash of 1953 ' -I One of the 11 Uphsot- 2005 Page #47  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Shot 1 O's ef 2005 Page #48  
                   The Kingman UFO Crash of 1953 Military effects, atomic h 2005 Page #49  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Sampler aircr 2005 Page #50  
               An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash and Burial Near Garrison, Utah Lin 2005 Page #51  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference SLIDE# 6 DRES 2005 Page #52  
               An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash SLIDE# 8 Fence-line with lakebed a 2005 Page #53  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference SLIDE# 10 U.  2005 Page #54  
               An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash a ·-.... .. . "- _. ~. -·. 1.-:,,. 2005 Page #55  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference SLIDE# 15 \'( 2005 Page #56  
               An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash From behind one of the decrepit-lo 2005 Page #57  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference SLIDE# 21 ... 2005 Page #58  
 low to ground An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash The underground space that the air 2005 Page #59  
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               An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash ·.-.. ~~r-~, , /"" • ,I ... ,::; d 2005 Page #61  
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               An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash sr lDE # 34 -The Naval Research La 2005 Page #63  
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               An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash is believed that he died from lack 2005 Page #65  
 Jones that ManteU's plane did not crash, but looked like it had been dropp 2005 Page #65  
e source that there had been a UFO crash out in the Utah dn-lakebed in the  2005 Page #65  
as related to the Kingman, Arizona crash. Miller talked about the DRES faci 2005 Page #65  
                    3•d Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference the DRES buil 2005 Page #66  
               An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash "They took a grid pattern of aeria 2005 Page #67  
e . . "l have personall y seen the crash debris field of a B-52 which put d 2005 Page #67  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 66 "And these 2005 Page #68  
 1L oo· ...... An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash -1 ERT.I GE ~ 0 . SLIDE# 42 Map of 2005 Page #69  
re Steve Gones) was looking at the crash site." "DID HE DESCRIBE ANYTHING A 2005 Page #69  
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               An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash OVERLAY: "He told me that it's not 2005 Page #71  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 2) Informatio 2005 Page #72  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference saucer-shaped 2005 Page #74  
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                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference It is logical 2005 Page #78  
feet tall. 2. \X'ord of a 1948 UFO crash from what Stringfield called "a we 2005 Page #78  
 who contacted Stringfield about a crash retrieval in 1978. Stringfield's b 2005 Page #79  
an scientists about the reality of crash retrievals and alien beings, and c 2005 Page #79  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference access to the 2005 Page #80  
lso interesting. ls this a wink at crash retrievals, or some form of techno 2005 Page #81  
st Ark. Is this a hint at acquired crash retrieval technology ? Of course,  2005 Page #81  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Cont erence hard to deny 2005 Page #82  
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                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference that Douglas, 2005 Page #98  
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                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Cont ere nee final writ. 2005 Page #102  
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                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference by science--- 2005 Page #118  
 all UFO reports, such as the 1897 crash of a large, silver cigar-shaped ob 2005 Page #119  
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the notion that the famous Roswell crash was precipitated by lightning, oth 2005 Page #120  
udy cl1e following accounts of UFO crash retrievals and ponder what a reali 2005 Page #120  
       Majic Eyes Only badly as to crash on planet earth is a reasonable qu 2005 Page #121  
eculation as to why UFOs sometimes crash. Yet this book provides data that  2005 Page #121  
ashing to earth. So why might UFOs crash to earth? The simplest thought is  2005 Page #121  
f th.is type is the famous Roswell crash (in fact, multiple crashes) in the 2005 Page #121  
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lay out the true dimensions of the crash reported in the small communit y o 2005 Page #123  
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cks, the objects were found at two crash sites near tl1e \Xfhjte Sands Prov 2005 Page #126  
 spoke on "A Hypothetical Plan for Crash / Retrie, al" and invited feedback 2005 Page #127  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Dr. Vannevar  2005 Page #128  
                    3,d Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Cont ere nee instead of  2005 Page #130  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Early photogr 2005 Page #132  
e, with regard to the infamous UFO crash at Aztec, New Mexjco in 1948 that  2005 Page #132  
tervie·wed, there was a 1948 Aztec crash. Thjs raises a number of important 2005 Page #133  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference early 1950s)  2005 Page #134  
nox continue to be part of the UFO crash/retrieval rumor mill to this very  2005 Page #134  
se was the story of an alleged UFO crash in the Kalahari Desert, South Afri 2005 Page #134  
al expense of time and money. Some crash incidents have collectivel y absor 2005 Page #134  
gy to rate the authenticity of the crash retrieval event for the reader. Ne 2005 Page #134  
                   Majic Eyes Only crash incidents start at a neutral pos1t 2005 Page #135  
s: for example, an eyewitness to a crash event is less probative than, say, 2005 Page #135  
estrial. Hence, authenticit y of a crash retrieval incident involves examin 2005 Page #135  
an authenticity rating for the UFO crash incident. To deal with such a wide 2005 Page #135  
1Ja91sts be ofvectfre for each UFO crash i11ci.dent. Authenticity Class Wei 2005 Page #135  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Eyewitness: F 2005 Page #136  
at were directly involved with the crash incident, i.e. they saw it either  2005 Page #136  
 military insignia patch seen at a crash site that is later verified as acc 2005 Page #136  
ent with the reported facts of the crash retrieval event? Is the placement  2005 Page #136  
ses are present that have seen the crash or aftermath, or read a document a 2005 Page #137  
is the starting point for most UFO crash retrieval cases or leaked document 2005 Page #137  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference (or pages or  2005 Page #138  
should be my last monograph on UFO crash / retrievals, I feel a warmth of s 2005 Page #139  
ategy for minimizing the impact of crash retrieval stories would be to say  2005 Page #139  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference aerospace phy 2005 Page #140  
e rest of us that we had a healthy crash retrieval program underway for yea 2005 Page #140  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference There is no a 2005 Page #142  
asions craft from nonhuman sources crash into earth, and governments jealou 2005 Page #143  
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s informed chat he was co film the crash of a Soviet spy-plane; but, on arr 2005 Page #145  
 he claimed to have filmed the UFO crash at Roswell in 1947 -and not only t 2005 Page #145  
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nes shown on the film -such as the crash site -have also proven to be unfou 2005 Page #146  
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                    3,d Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference years. The bo 2005 Page #150  
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       San Antonio, NM August 1945 Crash Retrieval Reme Baca Copyright 2005 2005 Page #153  
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en they accidentally came upon the crash site. "\X/hat we saw was a long, w 2005 Page #154  
n tl1eir arrival minutes after the crash." 111ey reported their findings to 2005 Page #154  
                   San Antonio, NM Crash Retrieval and a good football fiel 2005 Page #155  
 Apodaca and Jose's dad toward the crash site in two vehicles, a pick-up an 2005 Page #155  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference \Xie headed d 2005 Page #156  
ow close Jose and Reme were to the crash site or military perimeter. Either 2005 Page #156  
                   San Antonio. NM Crash Retrieval Once the flat bed was in 2005 Page #157  
at they found. A piece of apparent crash debris retrieved from the site by  2005 Page #157  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Cont ere nee However, ri 2005 Page #158  
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 course, is Roswell. Bur other UFO crash events have been reported, and a f 2005 Page #161  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The first obj 2005 Page #162  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference from a vetera 2005 Page #164  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Ozzie claims  2005 Page #166  
heets of metal ,, ere all over the crash site, but no engine or fuselage wa 2005 Page #166  
what the object was. A lot of this crash debris was supposedl y transported 2005 Page #166  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference thoughts into 2005 Page #168  
 them they were to investigate the crash of a super-secret test vehicle. St 2005 Page #168  
el saw one body recovered from the crash. 1t was humanoid , about 4 feet ta 2005 Page #169  
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                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference may be clisco 2005 Page #172  
                    3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 1988. Norton  2005 Page #174  
s THEY build. We learned from both crash retrievals and actual "Hand-me-dow 2005 Page #174  
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Friedman 1 The Covert World of UOF Crash Retrievals? Dr. Michael Saila 11 U 2006 Page #3  
trievals? Dr. Michael Saila 11 UFO Crash Retrievals: The History of Leaks a 2006 Page #3  
l Schatzkin 31 The Devils Hole UFO Crash Ryan S. Wood 41 Scenarios of Conta 2006 Page #3  
WHY?" questions. Why would saucers crash? Why would aliens visit Earth? Why 2006 Page #4  
                   4,', Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Obviously I d 2006 Page #5  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference densest plane 2006 Page #7  
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ge at least as early as 1947 (see "Crash at Corona", Ref. 3) we would have  2006 Page #9  
icious to me. 5. WHY would saucers crash? Usually this is accompanied by a  2006 Page #10  
ny light years away could possibly crash. Please note that the vehicle coul 2006 Page #10  
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iner, Don and Friedman Stanton T. "Crash at Corona" Marlowe and Company, (P 2006 Page #13  
           The Covert World of UFO Crash Retrievals - An Overview of Person 2006 Page #14  
een accumulated by pioneers of UFO crash research such as Leonard Stringfie 2006 Page #14  
 claim to have participated in UFO crash retrieval operations or participat 2006 Page #14  
ojects' designed to facilitate UFO crash retrievals, and the procedures use 2006 Page #14  
ne the main procedures used in UFO crash retrievals; and to identify key el 2006 Page #14  
d as a telepathic interface in UFO crash retrieval operations. I will also  2006 Page #14  
ard to his covert training and UFO crash retrieval duties. Finally, I will  2006 Page #14  
l related projects in general, and crash retrieval operations in particular 2006 Page #14  
                    41n Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Authenticity  2006 Page #15  
 created not only for managing UFO crash retrievals, but for creating manua 2006 Page #15  
           THE COVERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS The MJ-12 Group sits at 2006 Page #16  
ty clearance and experience in UFO crash recoveries, being asked by their s 2006 Page #16  
the Majestic-12 Group to prepare a crash retrieval manual using existing ar 2006 Page #16  
 have directly participated in UFO crash retrieval operations and Project M 2006 Page #16  
fford Stone's Claims Regarding UFO Crash Retrieval Operations Staff Sergean 2006 Page #16  
til called away to perform his UFO crash retrieval duties when required. A  2006 Page #16  
                   zlin Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference his covert du 2006 Page #17  
ning for, or assignments with, UFO crash retrieval teams. Finally, Stone de 2006 Page #17  
osed by the 'Colonel' who said his crash retrieval services were still requ 2006 Page #17  
rt the existence of classified UFO crash retrieval teams associated with Pr 2006 Page #17  
ted with Project Moon Dust, and of crash retrieval operations in various co 2006 Page #17  
 announced that he worked with UFO crash retrieval teams, and did not have  2006 Page #17  
ersonnel recruited into covert UFO crash retrieval projects. 14             2006 Page #17  
           THE COVERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS Contrasting Clifford St 2006 Page #18  
S Contrasting Clifford Stone's UFO Crash Retrieval Claims with SOM1 -01 Sto 2006 Page #18  
highly classified advance team for crash retrievals that would check for bi 2006 Page #18  
required with any EBE found at the crash scene. Stone claimed that these op 2006 Page #18  
y were given "Top priority" at UFO crash retrieval locations: 24d. OPNAC Te 2006 Page #18  
raveled internationally to perform crash retrievals that were led by the 'C 2006 Page #18  
 a civilian who took charge of the crash retrieval operations, despite the  2006 Page #18  
                        Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Stone further 2006 Page #19  
 administered to any EBEs found at crash sites. In a July 2005 interview, S 2006 Page #19  
part of the advance team attending crash retrieval sites, Stone would have  2006 Page #19  
s is consistent with the number of crash retrieval operations that have bee 2006 Page #19  
ignment with the Project Moon Dust crash retrieval team. 16                 2006 Page #19  
           THE COVERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS The code word that was  2006 Page #20  
idn't return. This reveals how his crash retrieval duties would be conducte 2006 Page #20  
rmal Army duties to participate in crash retrieval operations. Well any tim 2006 Page #20  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference know secrets  2006 Page #21  
vert training for, and duties with crash retrieval operations, were not rec 2006 Page #21  
nce to training and deployment for crash retrieval operations is consistent 2006 Page #21  
cords of personnel associated with crash retrieval teams would be a means o 2006 Page #21  
ing with and corroborating Stone's crash retrieval testimony given the lack 2006 Page #21  
           THE COVERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS auspices of the Nationa 2006 Page #22  
D duties overseen by succession of Crash retrievals overseen by a civilian  2006 Page #22  
                   44-- Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference captains outs 2006 Page #23  
ce he performed in relation to UFO crash retrievals. Experienced great diff 2006 Page #23  
's claims for having worked on UFO crash retrieval teams. Combined with a n 2006 Page #23  
s experiences while working on UFO crash retrieval teams. Conclusion: Ident 2006 Page #23  
Used in MJ-12 Group Projects & UFO Crash Retrieval The parallels in Stone's 2006 Page #23  
MJ-12 Group projects including UFO crash retrieval operations. Hence the fo 2006 Page #23  
ch as telepathic interface, in UFO crash retrievals; 2. Individuals are enc 2006 Page #23  
           THE COVERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS 3. Individuals are cont 2006 Page #24  
als on covert projects such as UFO crash retrievals involving extraterrestr 2006 Page #24  
oc manner that those familiar with crash retrieval operations were coordina 2006 Page #24  
o manage personnel involved in UFO crash retrievals and other MJ-12 Group p 2006 Page #24  
provide clear insight into how UFO crash retrieval operations have been con 2006 Page #24  
                               UFO Crash Retrievals: History of Leaks and t 2006 Page #25  
opyright 2006 Richard M. Dolan UFO Crash Retrievals: History of Leaks and t 2006 Page #25  
of Secrecy Richard Dolan 41 Arnual Crash Remo,' Conference Las Vegas 2006 W 2006 Page #25  
n 1970s • Little to no emphasis on crash retrievals. • Limited attention (t 2006 Page #25  
O Siege. Briefly includes theme of crash retrievals. • Late 70s and 1980s:  2006 Page #25  
res of first- hand accounts of UFO crash retrievals and sightings of dead a 2006 Page #25  
                               UFO Crash Retrievals: The History of Leaks a 2006 Page #26  
 1948. saw TS manuscript about UFO crash in New Mexico! craft and bodies re 2006 Page #26  
with numerous ufologists. Confirms crash/retrieval cases. implicates ether  2006 Page #26  
                    4Th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Dr. Eric A. W 2006 Page #27  
                               UFO Crash Retrievals: The History of Leaks a 2006 Page #28  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Summary • Int 2006 Page #29  
 could have been 'very close, e.g. crash retrievals. Ft. Dix / McGuire AFB, 2006 Page #29  
 Force. Soviet Recoveries? 1/29/86 Crash of object near Dalneoorsk, Soviet  2006 Page #29  
hout a trace. - 1989. Possible UFO crash in Tyumen, USSR Alleged bodies rec 2006 Page #29  
recovered. 26 PART THREE: Some UFO Crash Retrieval Candidates • Obvious ear 2006 Page #29  
olivia, 1978 • 516,78 Possible UFO crash In Bolica, near city of Berrnego • 2006 Page #29  
196. Varginha, Brazil. Major case: crash retrieval, live alien allegedly se 2006 Page #29  
y involvement, etc • 3197 Peru UFO Crash and Recovery. Disclosure witness,  2006 Page #29  
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                        Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Special Acces 2006 Page #33  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference In the OMwt.  2006 Page #35  
                    4'h Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference HOW I CONTROL 2006 Page #37  
                    4Th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference "STUFF" The N 2006 Page #39  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference it: 24185 Sab 2006 Page #41  
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               The Devils Hole UFO Crash Ryan S. Wood Copyright 2006 Ryan S 2006 Page #44  
006 Ryan S. Wood Introduction This crash investigation started for me when  2006 Page #44  
for me when preparing for the 2005 Crash Conference. I asked Rich Dolan if  2006 Page #44  
 of the real facts around this UFO crash. The first know article was publis 2006 Page #44  
- ing light as it swished in for a crash landing on the rocks. Meyers appro 2006 Page #44  
ed in leather flying togs and wore crash helmets. , Now, there have been a  2006 Page #44  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference What is the e 2006 Page #45  
nce What is the event Timeline? 1. Crash event likely occurs over the weeke 2006 Page #45  
News Service) wire story about the crash. However, many facts are omitted a 2006 Page #45  
moval and site clean up of the UFO crash site by the military. 43           2006 Page #46  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 10. Currently 2006 Page #47  
ent is just an interesting story a crash event that I would rate as neutral 2006 Page #47  
                    4," Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Introduction  2006 Page #49  
is abridged report at the 2006 UFO Crash Retrieval Conference. The findings 2006 Page #49  
                     4h Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference growth... Slo 2006 Page #51  
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                   4t,i Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference FAST SLOW Net 2006 Page #55  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference leaders to pu 2006 Page #57  
                    4", Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Scenario Fast 2006 Page #59  
                    4n, Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference strange-negat 2006 Page #61  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Science 41111 2006 Page #63  
, public morale and cohesion would crash too. The moment strangeness -hosti 2006 Page #63  
                   41,, Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference closed doors, 2006 Page #65  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference This scenario 2006 Page #67  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference - Very likely 2006 Page #69  
l was mobilizing to descend on the crash site. Their mission: to eliminate  2006 Page #71  
 recovery teams routinely sanitize crash sites of "black" (secret) airplane 2006 Page #71  
earchers can learn the truth about crash retrievals by finding and studying 2006 Page #71  
 and studying physical evidence at crash sites. This can best be described  2006 Page #71  
ible regarding the location of the crash site.                              2006 Page #71  
e time of their loss, visiting the crash sites today and studying the remai 2006 Page #72  
ize the results of my visit to the crash site. I also investigate a UFO cra 2006 Page #72  
ash site. I also investigate a UFO crash retrieval reported by Kevin D. Ran 2006 Page #72  
tudies most closely resembling UFO crash retrieval stories. I chose them be 2006 Page #72  
u saw, don't talk about it." - The crash sites were secured and controlled  2006 Page #72  
                   41-1 Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference first Blackbi 2006 Page #73  
he second to fly, and the first to crash. It was lost early in the program, 2006 Page #73  
of Wendover and two miles from the crash site. Soon, he spotted a pickup tr 2006 Page #74  
m with setting up security for the crash site. Meanwhile, as Jack Weeks cir 2006 Page #74  
ns on the radio. Unable to see the crash site through the clouds he headed  2006 Page #74  
rts began to focus on securing the crash scene and recovering the debris. W 2006 Page #74  
ndover with security personnel and crash investigators. A T-33 pilot made a 2006 Page #74  
 A T-33 pilot made a pass over the crash scene to photograph the wreckage.  2006 Page #74  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference to the securi 2006 Page #75  
rds in civilian clothes walked the crash area for two full days after the c 2006 Page #75  
of 123 had been removed from [the] crash scene by late afternoon on 25 May. 2006 Page #76  
official communication between the crash scene commander and his superiors  2006 Page #76  
stamps, several I located the A-12 crash site (Fig. 3) in 2003, using infor 2006 Page #76  
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                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference As the forwar 2006 Page #79  
ea 51 departed immediately for the crash site by helicopter and ground vehi 2006 Page #79  
lians back and took control of the crash site. Col. Frank Hartley, USAF/CIA 2006 Page #79  
er flew back and forth between the crash site and Area 51, ferrying personn 2006 Page #79  
in 1993, I decided to hunt for the crash site. A book called Lockheed's Sku 2006 Page #79  
te an approximate location for the crash site. Both men provided additional 2006 Page #80  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference SENIOR TREND  2006 Page #81  
nitiated at TTR and arrived at the crash site approximately eight hours aft 2006 Page #82  
wed into the immediate area of the crash site, to extinguish the blaze. A K 2006 Page #82  
 of the remains" of the pilot. The crash site (Fig. 11) was declared a Nati 2006 Page #82  
fficials involved in firefighting, crash investigation, and other activitie 2006 Page #82  
hips patrolled the skies above the crash site. Air Force personnel set off  2006 Page #82  
studied wreckage and photos of the crash site for a fire pattern investigat 2006 Page #82  
stigation. He noted that the post- crash blaze had burned surrounding hills 2006 Page #82  
." McGregor determined that "post- crash fire damage to the airframe was re 2006 Page #82  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference edges, indica 2006 Page #83  
and her son Joey had witnessed the crash and then spent the weekend camping 2006 Page #83  
rst outsiders to visit the mystery crash site were members of a news crew f 2006 Page #83  
rvel complied. I first visited the crash site in December 1986, just five m 2006 Page #83  
 acknowledged that the Bakersfield crash involved one of the radar-evading  2006 Page #84  
ed every cubic inch of soil at the crash site to a depth of six feet and as 2006 Page #84  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference trace of the  2006 Page #85  
as to debris from two other F-117A crash sites. Based on this information t 2006 Page #85  
Simon, Jr., had been killed in the crash of an F-101B in September 1967 whi 2006 Page #85  
re was no physical evidence at the crash site to support it. I had the oppo 2006 Page #85  
the opportunity to study two F-101 crash sites, as well as complete and dis 2006 Page #85  
test. I have visited more than 100 crash sites in the western United States 2006 Page #86  
terested parties from visiting the crash sites. In at least one case, we ha 2006 Page #86  
terial evidence indicates that the crash sites were not sanitized despite g 2006 Page #86  
as no different from that found at crash sites of unclassified aircraft. KE 2006 Page #86  
loud roaring sound and then a loud crash," and seeing a cloud of dust risin 2006 Page #86  
 She claimed to have walked to the crash site and joined a group of civilia 2006 Page #86  
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orthy. In fact, news of the YF-12A crash was included, almost as an afterth 2006 Page #88  
eyewitnesses, I located the YF-12A crash site in 1996. I found a variety of 2006 Page #88  
ent is one of those cases. All UFO crash retrieval stories are worth invest 2006 Page #88  
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ps to investigate an alleged plane crash near Flatwoods and look for surviv 2006 Page #95  
0 troops "stayed the night" at the crash site on the farm "in case somethin 2006 Page #95  
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ight and shortly after went to the crash site on the farm. He was the first 2006 Page #98  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference the United St 2006 Page #99  
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ific and significant references to crash recoveries. The first is the "Inte 2006 Page #103  
makes it clear that there were two crash sites with bodies of some sort in  2006 Page #104  
                    4"' Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference And on biolog 2006 Page #105  
oning their possible role in alien crash retrieval in the next presentation 2006 Page #106  
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Roger Leir21 have investigated the crash retrieval at Varghina and report t 2006 Page #108  
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n cause Case 3. The Chihuahua Disk Crash. Nick Redfern' s presentation that 2006 Page #109  
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                    4", Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference This is not c 2006 Page #115  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Two fiction s 2006 Page #117  
ccurred: the first, an alleged UFO crash in the British Isles and the secon 2006 Page #119  
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have had their origins in the 1982 crash in the same area of a Royal Air Fo 2006 Page #121  
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ott and his unit departed from the crash site with the bodies and their arr 2006 Page #124  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference that he wants 2006 Page #125  
ry been able to access the alleged crash sit with such apparent ease? Accor 2006 Page #125  
look across the range to where the crash supposedly happened. It's quite a  2006 Page #125  
ice. So the things we found at the crash site did tend to support his accou 2006 Page #125  
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                    4Th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference bang, absolut 2006 Page #129  
 alien bodies recovered from a UFO crash are taken to the Chemical and Biol 2006 Page #130  
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 a UFO landing event rather than a crash, there are several indicators that 2006 Page #132  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Notably, the  2006 Page #133  
rch Findings on the Chihuahua Disk Crash is dated March 23, 1992, and was m 2006 Page #133  
aircraft had been removed from the crash sites and loaded on flat bed truck 2006 Page #134  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference had stopped b 2006 Page #135  
hat was [sic] being taken from the crash site were pieces of the civilian a 2006 Page #136  
s concerning the civilian aircraft crash, probably because it did not invol 2006 Page #136  
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                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference the same year 2006 Page #137  
rch Findings on the Chihuahua Disk Crash, March 23, 1992. See also: UFO Cra 2006 Page #137  
ash, March 23, 1992. See also: UFO Crash/Retrievals: Search .for Proof in a 2006 Page #137  
1947 Roswell and other alleged UFO crash retrieval incidents in New Mexico. 2006 Page #139  
ut all matters related to UFOs and crash retrievals, a policy in force to t 2006 Page #139  
 The most famous publicly reported crash was between Roswell and Corona on  2006 Page #140  
CRET/MAJIC documents about the UFO crash retrievals have been leaked to inv 2006 Page #140  
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es national security about all UFO crash retrievals — a classified Executiv 2006 Page #142  
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et the guts to come forward." Disc Crash At Cedar Breaks Radar Site, Utah I 2006 Page #150  
                    4,h Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Slide 24: Pho 2006 Page #151  
 Then one day there was a terrible crash. Paul said he would make drawings  2006 Page #151  
 the air and what he saw after the crash and mail them to me for an Earthfi 2006 Page #151  
 his information for this November crash retrieval conference. But, after t 2006 Page #151  
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man Aerial Craft and Entities Disc Crash At Cedar Breaks Radar Site, Utah T 2006 Page #154  
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 he did what he did which was as a crash investigator, he tore that equipme 2006 Page #155  
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                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference very good job 2006 Page #159  
 photos and files were from a disc crash near Roswell, New Mexico, in the l 2006 Page #160  
nted to call them at the time, did crash in New Mexico in the 1940s and the 2006 Page #160  
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 caused the emergency and that the crash of one of them near the Texas-Mexi 2006 Page #164  
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l Conference above and, hence, the crash could have occurred in early Decem 2006 Page #177  
t the document might relate to the crash if the crash had occurred several  2006 Page #177  
t might relate to the crash if the crash had occurred several days earlier. 2006 Page #177  
ocument (discussed below) that the crash occurred on December 5, the recove 2006 Page #177  
Willingham, to the location of the crash. It was roughly in the vicinity of 2006 Page #177  
reen in a manner which suggested a crash. Willingham and the copilot return 2006 Page #177  
om the time the object appeared to crash until Willingham reached the site. 2006 Page #177  
d, by William Moore, also claims a crash on Dec. 6 at the Texas-Mexico bord 2006 Page #177  
ss testimony about a flying saucer crash near the Texas-Mexico border on or 2006 Page #178  
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 idea that I look into the alleged crash of a purported UFO into Bellingham 2006 Page #180  
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eds to direct the searchers to the crash site. 4:50 AM: A third report is f 2006 Page #185  
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he time of the event. No debris or crash residue was discovered during the  2006 Page #189  
incident was not the result of the crash of any conventional aircraft. Mili 2006 Page #189  
                    4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference appear to be  2006 Page #191  
                    4", Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference True science  2006 Page #193  
y World News, April 30, 1985, "UFO Crash Mystery." Plate 2: Letter from Don 2006 Page #194  
ere allegedly hidden following the crash of a spacecraft in Roswell, New Me 2006 Page #194  
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ws management In the Wake of A UFO Crash Terry Hansen ................. ... 2007 Page #5  
...... 87 Elk Mountain Wyoming UFO Crash Cameron Debow .................... 2007 Page #5  
.... l 71 197 4 Coyame, Mexico UFO Crash, New Revelations Ruben Uriarte & N 2007 Page #5  
ws Management in the Wake of a UFO Crash Summary: By Terry Hansen Copyright 2007 Page #7  
is is not a photo of an actual UFO crash site. (Or, perhaps it is but the s 2007 Page #7  
uestion, however: If a UFO were to crash, wouldn't we read about it in the  2007 Page #7  
e filing a story about the Roswell crash. This is completely credible based 2007 Page #20  
like this might be following a UFO crash in which some details were leaking 2007 Page #28  
                J-fowto Hiqe a UFO Crash: ... . . 1. Detect the UFO crash f 2007 Page #29  
O Crash: ... . . 1. Detect the UFO crash first via global intelligence reso 2007 Page #29  
be used to manage news about a UFO crash. You could break the process down  2007 Page #29  
ur major steps: "I. Detect the UFO crash first via global intelLigence reso 2007 Page #29  
 course, it may be that UFOs don't crash at random. They may crash (or be s 2007 Page #30  
Os don't crash at random. They may crash (or be shot clown) close to where  2007 Page #30  
CERS Presented to the Fifth Annual Crash Retrieval Conference November 10-1 2007 Page #42  
 constant feature. ■ Likefihood of crash recovery {Moon Oust, etc.} 45      2007 Page #51  
                                48 Crash Retrievals -Going Private ■ If you 2007 Page #54  
the Earth. And beyond." ELUDING TO CRASH RETRJEV ALS In the 1990s the U-Hau 2007 Page #70  
ntities recovered from the Roswell crash field. Quoting from the briefing p 2007 Page #75  
to clear Miaroj so char they could crash land offshore into the Atlantic Oc 2007 Page #109  
          Elk Mountain Wyoming UFO Crash By Cameron DeBow Copyright 2007 Th 2007 Page #121  
 shipwreck hunters, the modern UFO crash salvage retrievers could get a nic 2007 Page #121  
y has made claims that the Roswell crash wreckage led Bell scientists to ru 2007 Page #127  
ved with the February 14, 1976 UFO crash investigation came forward. He sta 2007 Page #128  
ir operations. The Long Island UFO crash is an incident ~at has a lot of in 2007 Page #128  
4, 1992, many people saw an ob1ect crash. One man was driving his car when  2007 Page #128  
. There was an aUeged Siberian UFO crash that occurred in 1986. The wimesse 2007 Page #129  
eeply to the right and appeared to crash into a sandhill nearby. The engine 2007 Page #130  
 USA/ AUS secret facility. Another crash occurred on October 9, 1997, when  2007 Page #130  
vised that a report concerning the crash was being withheld by the Governme 2007 Page #136  
 knowledge of both the Roswell UFO crash of 1947 and Project Moon Dust to M 2007 Page #136  
s a direct link between the likely crash and recovery of a very strange obj 2007 Page #141  
nt. A second report referenced the crash and adds important data to that al 2007 Page #141  
ced by human military action? Or a crash? Or a pre-arranged meeting gone ba 2007 Page #149  
 et, has this brief comment : "UFO Crash in New Mexico: May 17, 1974 -Chili 2007 Page #160  
were printed. The report of a disc crash retrieval from ChiJjli on May 17,  2007 Page #162  
ge -and Chi.lili May 17, 1974 disc crash retrieval.l Abq Video # 2 ( 14:20) 2007 Page #168  
THE POSSIBILITY THAT RATHER THAN A CRASH, THIS \'!J\S UKE A MEETIN G \X/JTH 2007 Page #171  
           1974 COYAME, MEXICO UFO CRASH: NEW REVELATIONS ABSTRACT Ruben Ur 2007 Page #184  
he "Deneb report," this intriguing crash retrieval is the subject of a June 2007 Page #184  
exico's Roswell: The Chihuahua UFO Crash by Noe Torres and Ruben Uriarte (w 2007 Page #184  
 debris field near Coyame from the crash of a small airplane, a mysterious  2007 Page #184  
so found a witness living near the crash site who remembers a thunderous ex 2007 Page #184  
 the accident, the debris from the crash rained down on the desert plain be 2007 Page #186  
se of the extreme isolation of the crash site, Mexican authorities waited u 2007 Page #186  
hat they believed to be merely the crash of a small civilian airplane. Thei 2007 Page #186  
aying that they had found a second crash site nearby and that this second c 2007 Page #186  
O researchers to believe that this crash retrieval deserves as much ( or mo 2007 Page #186  
r more) attention as the 194 7 UFO crash near Roswell, New Mexico. 180      2007 Page #186  
August 26, 1974, the day after the crash, Mexican troops recovered the cras 2007 Page #187  
 nothing more than simple airplane crash retrieval. However, U.S. intellige 2007 Page #187  
the tantalizing mystery of the UFO crash in 1974. In an effort to shed as m 2007 Page #188  
ossible on the events surround the crash, we took along with us a wide rang 2007 Page #188  
ivera were convinced that the 1974 crash likely occurred in the El Llano ar 2007 Page #188  
t broke the story about the Coyame crash retrieval. The document, which in  2007 Page #188  
y or indirectly linked to the 1974 crash retrieval. The first location was  2007 Page #189  
rieval. The first location was the crash site of a small aircraft in the de 2007 Page #189  
that this debris field is from the crash of a drug smuggling plane, its exa 2007 Page #189  
a known as El Llano, where the UFO crash is said to have occurred. An elder 2007 Page #191  
exico's Roswell: The Chihuahua UFO Crash, available for $13.95 from Amazon. 2007 Page #192  
esearch Findings on Chihuahua Disk Crash." IO July 2006. "El Caso Coyame: S 2007 Page #192  
exico's Roswell: The Chihuahua UFO Crash. College Station, TX: VBW Publishi 2007 Page #192  
 discovered there had been a plane crash near Ubatuba in April 1957 and als 2007 Page #195  
                     STHANNUAL UFO CRASH RETRIEVAL CONFERENCE NOVEIVIBER 7- 2008 Page #1  
 April 18, 1962: The Las Vegas UFO Crash Dr. Kevin Randle ................  2008 Page #5  
.............. 17 The Westport UFO Crash Retrieval Event James Clarkson ... 2008 Page #5  
..... 150 197 4 Coyame, Mexico UFO Crash, New Revelations Ruben Uriarte & N 2008 Page #5  
 April 18, 1962: The Las Vegas UFO Crash By Kevin D. Randle, Ph.D. Copyrigh 2008 Page #7  
nsider knowledge of an alleged UFO crash in a southeast Texas forest called 2008 Page #37  
ding to Will, those present at the crash site of what was a very small, sph 2008 Page #37  
                  The Westport UFO Crash Retrieval Event: Introduction -Jam 2008 Page #40  
ully , this may be true of all UFO Crash Retrievals . Certainly, the Retrie 2008 Page #40  
s from the communities nearest the Crash? If a UFO crashes and is secretly  2008 Page #40  
 has been called the Elk River UFO Crash or the Westport Crash Retrieval Ev 2008 Page #40  
lk River UFO Crash or the Westport Crash Retrieval Event. The primary event 2008 Page #40  
.,_~•l: November 25, 1979 Westport Crash Retrieval Event j ' Figure I Map o 2008 Page #41  
way I became aware of the Westport Crash Retrieval Event, or the Elk River  2008 Page #41  
rieval Event, or the Elk River UFO Crash, is a reminder of what may be goin 2008 Page #41  
so well what has happened in other Crash Retrieval Events. This exploration 2008 Page #42  
is exploration of the Westport UFO Crash Retrieval will hopefully paint the 2008 Page #42  
hopefully paint the picture of the crash of a mysteriou s object, a militar 2008 Page #42  
ears I was unaware of the Westport Crash, though it happened less than 30 m 2008 Page #42  
he woods by Westport." The initial Crash story lacked a date and definite w 2008 Page #42  
iver area outside of Westport. The Crash happened in 1979. The accounts inc 2008 Page #42  
rea. Figure 3 Vicinity Map 11·i1!, Crash Area Grays Harbor County and the S 2008 Page #43  
 on Monday about 8 hours after the Crash. The logging roads were blocked by 2008 Page #43  
t and Gray land at the time of the crash, that something had crashed and bu 2008 Page #43  
 interest in the November 25, 1979 Crash by Elk River. He pointed out that  2008 Page #44  
until three to four days after the Crash. The searchers did not find the mi 2008 Page #44  
 would not talk about the Westport Crash, at least not directly. One of the 2008 Page #44  
 had called NUFORC right after the Crash. This list included Larry Lake and 2008 Page #45  
sband had died. The subject of the Crash came up and she learned they had t 2008 Page #45  
a great interest in the mysterious Crash. He contacted retired Westport Pol 2008 Page #46  
police journal. At the time of the Crash, Larry Lake was an employee of Bur 2008 Page #46  
s boss he could not talk about the Crash because "he was told by government 2008 Page #46  
. ~:, -~~}-· Figure 7 Donald Betts Crash Location Estimate Donald Betts was 2008 Page #48  
ours. Figure 8 Witness Distance to Crash Estella Krussel- The second Aberde 2008 Page #49  
am at his home. He heard about the Crash from Donald Betts. Since he had wo 2008 Page #51  
er. This was 3 to 4 days after the Crash. Gordon Graham gave details about  2008 Page #51  
on Wednesday of the week after the Crash (November 28, 1979), he tried to g 2008 Page #52  
ying over his house headed for the Crash area at about 5:00 pm. The next mo 2008 Page #53  
 for seven days at the time of the Crash. When he came back, Andy asked him 2008 Page #53  
ame back, Andy asked him about the Crash because everyone was talkjng about 2008 Page #53  
he gravel pit was not far from the Crash site. More interestingly , the Mil 2008 Page #53  
ruck at about the same time as the Crash. On June I, 1987, I spoke with a r 2008 Page #53  
ts had seen the object descend and crash south of the Bay City Bridge. But  2008 Page #53  
ark. At about the same date as the Crash her son watched an unmarked offici 2008 Page #53  
ruction of what occurred after the Crash. What Happened to "Tuffy" Miller?  2008 Page #53  
ew the most about the Westport UFO Crash. The story varied slightly, but 47 2008 Page #53  
s family in close proximity to the Crash, and how Tuffy got into the area f 2008 Page #54  
to 7 days a week. She recalled the Crash and she promised to ask him if he  2008 Page #54  
l explanation for the Westport UFO Crash at the time was a faulty exhaust o 2008 Page #54  
ntire presentation of the Westport Crash with a friend who pilots intercont 2008 Page #54  
k conventional explanation for the Crash. It is equally possible he wanted  2008 Page #55  
 to his notes from the time of the Crash. He was very interested in the Cra 2008 Page #55  
ash. He was very interested in the Crash and kept notes. He recalled it had 2008 Page #55  
her Search Party- The Westport UFO Crash Retrieval Investigation would have 2008 Page #55  
d they arrived the night after the Crash. ln 2008 when I reviewed all the e 2008 Page #55  
er's Letter I attended last year's Crash Retrieval Conference with my wife, 2008 Page #57  
wife asked to read my Westport UFO Crash file after last year's conference. 2008 Page #57  
e but clearly related event to the Crash at I 0:50 pm on Sunday, November 2 2008 Page #57  
 Novemb er 26,32 the day after the Crash. His drive was nomial until he saw 2008 Page #58  
 such a spectacular way before the Crash it attracted the attention of driv 2008 Page #59  
g. The military involvement in the Crash could have originated from a numbe 2008 Page #59  
pelling argument could be made the Crash on November 25, 1979 was the resul 2008 Page #59  
. Figure 14 View looking east from Crash 53                                 2008 Page #59  
ory of a Navy SEAL response to the Crash, a SEAL team and additional person 2008 Page #60  
he soldiers assigned to secure the Crash Zone may have found it was more of 2008 Page #60  
was in progress at the time of the Crash. I base this on statements by area 2008 Page #60  
locked on Monday morning after the Crash. This would also reinforce the con 2008 Page #60  
conclusion the truth about why the Crash was classified, either to avoid a  2008 Page #60  
y, or because the proximity of the Crash to the population in and around We 2008 Page #60  
cember 14, 1979, 20 days after the Crash, he was being clearly disingenuous 2008 Page #60  
any more thoughts on the Elk River Crash. He responded, "Same old myste,y." 2008 Page #60  
ce lines "lit up" the night of the Crash. This was also confirmed by the di 2008 Page #70  
e lights could be from an airplane crash in the forest. Steffens replied: " 2008 Page #80  
est. Steffens replied: "It did not crash. It landed!" Jim Penniston would l 2008 Page #80  
he scene of the presumed meteorite crash, however, Kulik's team was surpris 2008 Page #99  
rn that materials recovered at the crash site contain a deadly substance kn 2008 Page #103  
: Eyewitness accounts of Tunguska (Crash) by N. V. Yasiliev, A. F. Kovalevs 2008 Page #103  
nd the Majestic Documents 2008 UFO Crash Retrieval Conference November 8, 2 2008 Page #115  
ely involved with both the Roswell crash and the Nazi Paperclip scientists. 2008 Page #134  
-.... . ,.._ _,,~ . ::.,r~· ~~ Iii CRASH RETRIEVAL CONFERENCE Las Vegas, NV 2008 Page #146  
 UFOs ■ The State of Ufology ■ UFO Crash in Wales ■ The French Iv1inister o 2008 Page #159  
izens f_g-.• mst UFO Secrecy ■ The Crash R.etriev:i.l Syndrome ■ Moving Tow 2008 Page #161  
                     1" Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Proceedings   2009 Page #1  
............... 29 The Kingman UFO Crash: Updates and New Revelations Nick  2009 Page #5  
 51 June Crain: Witness to the UFO Crash Cover-up Jomes Clarkson .......... 2009 Page #5  
in the proceedings of the 1 si UFO Crash Retrieval Conference of 2003. My e 2009 Page #7  
is presentation Since the I si UFO Crash Retrieval Conference, I have prese 2009 Page #7  
here, and his awareness of the UFO crash retrievals at the outset (May 1947 2009 Page #14  
ed on to the object, causing it to crash and partially disabling a second w 2009 Page #17  
n Soviet power structure through a crash estimate when needed. 6. A Joint C 2009 Page #19  
 as well, and they died in a plane crash trying to bring the substances in  2009 Page #29  
he was going to expose the Roswell crash. Roswell happened a month after Ma 2009 Page #29  
investigation ended with the plane crash deaths of its two investigators. N 2009 Page #30  
                   The Kingman UFO Crash: Updates and New Revelations By Ni 2009 Page #48  
urce had been at the site of a UFO crash at Kingman, Arizona, approximately 2009 Page #48  
here was a report that there was a crash of an unexplained vehicle in the w 2009 Page #48  
aly's) flight to the site of a UFO crash in April 1953. Daly was then blind 2009 Page #49  
oseness of the date to the Kingman crash, it is not inconceivable that Daly 2009 Page #49  
ons In a February 1994 report, UFO Crash/Retrievals: Search For Proof In A  2009 Page #50  
er data in support of the 1953 UFO crash at Kingman, Arizona. Stated String 2009 Page #50  
enager, when he was told about the crash, his interest was airplanes, makin 2009 Page #51  
ale to tell concerning the Kingman crash and that centered on a strange let 2009 Page #51  
ith specific regard to the Kingman crash and Bill Uhouse, however, the rese 2009 Page #51  
eer Bill Uhouse claims there was a crash of an Eben aerial craft near Kingm 2009 Page #51  
d provocative data surfaced on the crash. The source of the new data is an  2009 Page #52  
] however, the military got to the crash site first. 'Note' vessel is the t 2009 Page #52  
assified report on the Kingman UFO crash and body-recovery that detailed th 2009 Page #53  
ry that detailed the nature of the crash; that described the appearance of  2009 Page #53  
ringfield, March 23, 1979. The UFO Crash/Retrieval Syndrome, Status Report  2009 Page #56  
eld, Mutual UFO Network, 1980. UFO Crash/Retrievals: Search For Proof In A  2009 Page #56  
 asked Sgt. Steffens, "When did it crash?" But Sgt. Steffens said, "Jim, it 2009 Page #63  
t. Steffens said, "Jim, it did not crash. It landed." Puzzled, Sgt. Pennist 2009 Page #63  
    June Crain: Witness to the UFO Crash Cover-Up James Clarkson Copyrigh i 2009 Page #87  
son June Crain, Witness to the UFO Crash Cover-Up ~ -:.3.; =:-:.;-- By Jame 2009 Page #87  
e 50th anniversary of the 1947 UFO Crash in Roswell approached , the U.S. A 2009 Page #87  
 campaign to discredit the Roswell Crash was about to seriously backfire. T 2009 Page #87  
 researchers are aware of multiple crash recovery events handled by the US  2009 Page #90  
 classified remnant of the Roswell Crash, a piece of metal with uncanny str 2009 Page #91  
e 's book, The Truth About the UFO Crash at Ros we! I under a pseudonym , b 2009 Page #95  

Word: "crash-landed", 6 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ommunity in Britain that a UFO had crash-landed at RAF Cosford, Shropshire, 2003 Page #74  
t some UFOs have malfunctioned and crash-landed on earth despite advanced t 2005 Page #161  
ocated on the back of the farm and crash-landed to the ground.              2006 Page #89  
 about 206 miles due west where it crash-landed in Flatwoods, West Virginia 2006 Page #97  
s area, this fiery object actually crash-landed then lifted off three times 2006 Page #97  
y areas. Each one of these objects crash-landed in the United States and to 2006 Page #98  

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

ven further the foggy world of UFO crash-retrie,·aJ accounts . Similarly, f 2005 Page #133  

Word: "crash-retrieval", 25 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 of an extraterrestrial spacecraft crash-retrieval in Cape Girardeau, Misso 2003 Page #21  
a smokescreen to further muddy the crash-retrieval waters?                  2003 Page #73  
tary is well equipped to deal with crash-retrieval events. Formerly a serge 2003 Page #78  
 Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash-Retrieval Reports Robert M. Wood 1 2004 Page #3  
tensively investigated alleged UFO crash-retrieval case — with more than a  2004 Page #4  
oth parties were implicated in the crash-retrieval operations? Given that t 2004 Page #12  
 an account from the acclaimed UFO crash-retrieval researcher, Leonard Stri 2004 Page #16  
 Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash-Retrieval Reports Robert M. Wood C 2004 Page #106  
 Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash-Retrieval Reports Salient aspects  2004 Page #108  
 Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash-Retrieval Reports Doubleday Books  2004 Page #110  
 Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash-Retrieval Reports 23 1952 Wright-P 2004 Page #112  
 Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash-Retrieval Reports 62 1974 Chihuahu 2004 Page #114  
 Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash-Retrieval Reports POSSIBLY THE SAM 2004 Page #116  
 Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash-Retrieval Reports THREE CASES WITH 2004 Page #118  
 Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash-Retrieval Reports EBE I AS DESCRIB 2004 Page #120  
 Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash-Retrieval Reports FOUR REPORTS ARE 2004 Page #122  
 Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash-Retrieval Reports "SUCH SECRETS WO 2004 Page #124  
 Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash-Retrieval Reports GEORGE EARLEY'S  2004 Page #126  
 Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash-Retrieval Reports LEN'S CONCLUSION 2004 Page #128  
 Correlating Leonard Stringfield's Crash-Retrieval Reports Feschino, The Br 2004 Page #130  
ion system. The most prominent UFO crash-retrieval case, of course, is Rosw 2005 Page #161  
s been the most compellin g of the crash-retrieval stories because of the s 2005 Page #166  
fectiveness of government/military crash-retrieval activities. In this pres 2006 Page #72  
 many people who (a) were at a UFO crash-retrieval in North Wales with a sp 2006 Page #123  
orms to the data revealed in other crash-retrieval reports throughout the d 2006 Page #136  

Word: "crash-retrievals", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ator of data on the subject of UFO crash-retrievals. Born on December 17, 1 2004 Page #106  
aror of data on the subject of UFO crash-retrievals. Born on Decemb er 17,  2005 Page #138  
 story of his participation in two crash-retrievals while he was in the Arm 2005 Page #165  
 That ended Ozzie's involvement in crash-retrievals though he has kept in c 2005 Page #166  

Word: "crash-site", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ook pictures of "live aliens" from crash-site 60 1974 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, 2004 Page #113  
rieve any and all samples from the crash-site. Colonel Leavitt gathered and 2006 Page #95  

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eries seemingly able to secure UFO crash-sites with such apparent speed and 2007 Page #132  

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

ved in the phone traffic about the crash_ He passed on the fact that he had 2004 Page #176  

Word: "crashed", 325 instance(s) (Back to Top)

n "aerodyne recovered in 1941 that crashed in southwestern Missouri and the 2003 Page #29  
...Aerodyne recovered in 1941 that crashed in southwestern Missouri and the 2003 Page #29  
atterson Air Force base, the plane crashed and killed the two men. The coun 2003 Page #42  
ugustin crash could that have been crashed at Socorro instead of San August 2003 Page #43  
ties--! 1930s and 40s Discovery of crashed UFO Craft and bodies Section 6 W 2003 Page #44  
f scientists that fake a series of crashed UFO incidents in New Mexico, Eng 2003 Page #73  
h Government source that a UFO had crashed and, along with its dead crew, w 2003 Page #73  
inal resting place for a number of crashed UFOs. Can this be verified? What 2003 Page #77  
the UFO mystery in general and the crashed UFO controversy in particular. T 2003 Page #77  
ence In 1994 a classified aircraft crashed on the runway at Boscombe Down,  2003 Page #78  
ombe Down to recover aircraft that crashed as a result of close encounters  2003 Page #78  
 Cosmic Crashes: Investigations of crashed UFO incidents in Britain, titled 2003 Page #79  
ote a book on my investigations of crashed UFO incidents in Britain, titled 2003 Page #79  
s from a wedge-shaped vehicle that crashed "between San Mateo Mountains and 2003 Page #97  
e emerged the past few years about crashed or landed discs in different loc 2003 Page #98  
were retrieved from a vehicle that crashed on May 31, 1947 somewhere near M 2003 Page #101  
ped" extraterrestrial vehicle that crashed in New Mexico and which sounds s 2003 Page #101  
lic samples of the exterior of the crashed Roswell disc. I now include the  2003 Page #103  
-.-tcnal Mitnl handled wax fniro □ crashed I I ."s.llx th:..!,* I * XI  i l 2003 Page #132  
 of these so-called flying saucers crashed in Mexico; however, the details  2003 Page #155  
 of the discs were alleged to have crashed, 1 in the lake, and the other on 2003 Page #159  
here were two craft recovered —one crashed in the San Bernardino Mountains, 2003 Page #170  
ering the available evidence about crashed saucer material and the White Ho 2003 Page #189  
 of the president in any review of crashed saucer evidence, because the pre 2003 Page #189  
ht have known about the subject of crashed saucers. These few examples I ha 2003 Page #189  
help shed light on why there is no crashed saucer material, or recorded con 2003 Page #191  
ld much about had evidence such as crashed saucers because he had run his c 2003 Page #196  
 actually have been told about the crashed saucers. Now, as background for  2003 Page #196  
 I believe relates directly to the crashed saucer subject being discussed h 2003 Page #196  
 D.C., Sheehan found pictures of a crashed flying saucer. This is informati 2003 Page #197  
s on the ground. It had apparently crashed and it was stuck in the side of  2003 Page #197  
r was briefed and told of UFOs and crashed saucers come from a leaked docum 2003 Page #197  
Jimmy Carter may have been told of crashed saucers, and chose not to releas 2003 Page #197  
that Jimmy Carter had been shown a crashed saucer and 193                   2003 Page #197  
ightings. There are a couple quick crashed saucer related stories that I wo 2003 Page #198  
n the critical information such as crashed saucers, so I have put him in my 2003 Page #199  
y stories dealing with Area 51 and crashed saucers. In April 2001, just aft 2003 Page #202  
ent to all concerned that what had crashed iil'tha desert was something out 2003 Page #233  
                          Contents Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History Nick R 2004 Page #3  
tos Ron Regehr 223 Debris from Two Crashed UFOs in New Mexico, 1947 Chuck W 2004 Page #3  
                                   Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History Nick R 2004 Page #4  
004 Nick Redfern Any discussion of crashed UFOs and recovered alien bodies  2004 Page #4  
poses foreign space debris such as crashed satellites, rocket boosters, etc 2004 Page #4  
t the project's involvement in the crashed UFO controversy, and particularl 2004 Page #5  
                                   Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History as bei 2004 Page #6  
ecovery anywhere in the world of a crashed UFO. But the one case that — mor 2004 Page #7  
 more than any — convinces me that crashed UFO cases and Project Moon Dust  2004 Page #7  
                                   Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History The De 2004 Page #8  
determine the nature of that which crashed on a hill in Bolivian territory. 2004 Page #8  
                                   Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History Leonar 2004 Page #10  
thing' from the area where the UFO crashed." In addition, String-field's re 2004 Page #10  
crucial question: what was it that crashed at Bermejo, Bolivia in May 1978? 2004 Page #10  
                                   Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History reques 2004 Page #12  
 also shown that the flying saucer crashed because of a defect in its radio 2004 Page #12  
o this report? And if so, was this crashed flying saucer Russian or extrate 2004 Page #12  
he examination of remains of a UFO crashed near Spitsbergen, presumably in  2004 Page #13  
                                   Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History referr 2004 Page #14  
                                   Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History All of 2004 Page #16  
 a number of witnesses who knew of crashed UFO incidents on the island in t 2004 Page #16  
1987, where objects had reportedly crashed in the El Yunque rainforest and  2004 Page #16  
fied flying object that reportedly crashed in the El Yunque rainforests/mou 2004 Page #16  
cument states that the object that crashed or exploded was moving at supers 2004 Page #17  
he evidence cited above shows, the crashed UFO controversy extends far beyo 2004 Page #17  
ete truth surrounding the issue of crashed UFOs finally surfaces, it surfac 2004 Page #17  
 about anywhere. Beyond doubt, the crashed UFO puzzle is a global one. Inde 2004 Page #17  
 of thee* so-called fLyiag saucers crashed in Itecico; bowever„ the details 2004 Page #18  
                                   Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History Figure 2004 Page #22  
 an airliner or big plane had just crashed into the Sound next to Shag Harb 2004 Page #35  
hat a big airplane might have just crashed into the Sound. She said she had 2004 Page #35  
was a possibility that a plane had crashed into the Sound near Shag Harbor  2004 Page #36  
 were on something that might have crashed over near Shag Harbor. That was  2004 Page #36  
erned, they were now looking for a crashed flying saucer, or survivors from 2004 Page #41  
RCAF was to identify aircraft that crashed in a remote area or in deep wate 2004 Page #44  
l Research about aerial discs that crashed in the Roswell and White Sands r 2004 Page #60  
rial beings were purported to have crashed northwest of Roswell, New Mexico 2004 Page #60  
aid a secret high-tech spy balloon crashed, not an alien spacecraft." Later 2004 Page #60  
 Air Force to acknowledge that the crashed vehicle was no weather balloon.  2004 Page #61  
00 military and civilian airplanes crashed worldwide." 63                   2004 Page #66  
e, flew 180 degrees off course and crashed in Mexico. The entire Juarez Gar 2004 Page #68  
z Incident," twenty-nine airplanes crashed around the world killing 198 peo 2004 Page #68  
 a United Airlines plane took off, crashed and burned, killing all 38 peopl 2004 Page #68  
n Airlines CD-4 went nose down and crashed, killing everyone aboard. Accord 2004 Page #68  
nted to answer: Was there really a crashed disc near Aztec? To help get mor 2004 Page #70  
he looked for evidence that a disc crashed near Aztec. Eventually he was le 2004 Page #72  
UFO Crash Retrievals the UFOs that crashed in New Mexico in 1947. "Animal p 2004 Page #76  
d States government retrieved from crashed non-human aircraft and back-engi 2004 Page #78  
escribed as they were found with a crashed aerial vehicle at a site on the  2004 Page #79  
the United States government had a crashed saucer in their possession. Acco 2004 Page #84  
early show the president's role in crashed saucers. The reason for this is  2004 Page #84  
was aware that America possessed a crashed saucer is one of the many untold 2004 Page #85  
ny untold stories of Ufology. The "crashed saucer truths" were known by Can 2004 Page #85  
ence because it dealt in part with crashed saucers and hardware. Moreover,  2004 Page #86  
fficials" in the United States had crashed flying saucers and had chosen to 2004 Page #89  
ies about a series of briefings on crashed flying saucers that had been hel 2004 Page #91  
rbacher down to get details on the crashed saucer briefings that had been h 2004 Page #92  
l Conference Wilbert Smith and the Crashed Saucers The fact that Smith had  2004 Page #93  
e fact that Smith had knowledge of crashed saucers and bodies was known to  2004 Page #93  
xcellent sources that saucers HAVE crashed and fallen into the hands of "Ea 2004 Page #95  
r Smith made another comment about crashed saucers. I think there are sever 2004 Page #95  
ron: Buchanan told the story about crashed flying saucers and you mentioned 2004 Page #96  
 story that your father had seen a crashed flying saucer at an Air Force Ba 2004 Page #96  
ms to back this Smith account of a crashed saucer outside of Washington is  2004 Page #96  
ton- that was related by the first crashed saucer researcher, Len Stringfie 2004 Page #96  
shows that Smith had access to the crashed saucer data comes from the story 2004 Page #97  
The story that Smith had access to crashed saucers and bodies was not made  2004 Page #98  
entify someone who had been at the crashed saucer briefings held at Wright  2004 Page #98  
s the man who had attended all the crashed saucer briefings. Six researcher 2004 Page #98  
had been a key player and that the crashed saucers stories were very real.  2004 Page #98  
he fact that he had notes from the crashed saucer meetings: I am sure that  2004 Page #99  
an friend of his had come across a crashed flying saucer in a mountain area 2004 Page #99  
ly, they are not all Americans. On crashed saucers Dr. Walker said this: Q: 2004 Page #100  
g story of the covert retrieval of crashed or downed UFOs over decades. Whe 2004 Page #106  
0s, and included references to the crashed UFO controversy. It was the posi 2004 Page #110  
rom his readers on this mention of crashed UFOs in Situation Red that spurr 2004 Page #110  
of well-received Status Reports on crashed UFO incidents that revealed a we 2004 Page #110  
rous named and un-named sources on crashed UFO incidents and that — collect 2004 Page #110  
eri VII, 26-29 Newspaper report on crashed UFO; papers collected; destroyed 2004 Page #111  
 ping pong, by helicopter to craft crashed. 4 bodies, large heads 30 1955 U 2004 Page #112  
neering VI Witness saw "Museum" of crashed UFO high tech artifacts; four bo 2004 Page #112  
er Rieffel & Jean Sider V, 6-7 UFO crashed; recovery not confirmed but 3 pa 2004 Page #113  
r John Ford V, 20 FBI knowledge of crashed UFO and bodies from FBI agents i 2004 Page #113  
 corroboration V, 8-9 Farmer found crashed disc and alien bodies, MIB cover 2004 Page #114  
 14 describes a UFO that allegedly crashed "30 miles northwest of Del Rio," 2004 Page #119  
inced that we have been recovering crashed flying saucers all these years,  2004 Page #121  
how he had come upon the site of a crashed flying saucer in New Mexico at a 2004 Page #135  
k to claim that an alien spaceship crashed in the Southwest and that the U. 2004 Page #136  
that no extraterrestrial spaceship crashed near Roswell. To those who are i 2004 Page #138  
now," he said, "no alien spaceship crashed in Roswell New Mexico in 1947."  2004 Page #140  
he was the pilot who had flown the crashed flying saucer to Wright Patterso 2004 Page #144  
ters (Documentary) In Search Of .. Crashed UFO's Unsolved Mysteries, Segmen 2004 Page #149  
iosi? Sverdlovsk Crash • In 1969 a crashed UFO was found near Sverdlovsk, w 2004 Page #172  
rash Retrieval Conference Consider crashed saucers and dead aliens which we 2004 Page #179  
lloman The Holloman story is not a crashed saucer story as such but it is a 2004 Page #180  
s on the ground. It had apparently crashed. It was stuck in the side of an  2004 Page #187  
r that he had gained access to the crashed saucers and dead alien bodies. W 2004 Page #188  
ilm "between 1947 and 1964 showing crashed discs and extraterrestrial bodie 2004 Page #194  
ll like to release the HoHoman and crashed saucer films, but do it through  2004 Page #194  
ts of what is known about UFOs and crashed saucers. Based on the fact that  2004 Page #197  
ntary Re-Appraisal of the Original Crashed Flying Saucer Story Paul Andrew  2004 Page #214  
Aztec, both claim to have seen the crashed saucer, and both claim to have w 2004 Page #216  
he know" about something big, like crashed flying saucers. Even Karl Pflock 2004 Page #219  
perhaps there really was a genuine crashed flying saucer incident at Aztec. 2004 Page #219  
l, in the first ranks of ufology's crashed saucer cases. The search for the 2004 Page #223  
address) the debris was that of a "crashed weather device." And since then, 2004 Page #230  
                   Debris from Two Crashed UFOs in New Mexico, 1947 Chuck W 2004 Page #240  
START? ■ Standing beside the first crashed saucer - the scientist, engineer 2005 Page #5  
lack of information on the Roswell crashed saucer. (No mention of nourishme 2005 Page #9  
 suddenly and Souza assumed it had crashed. He puUed over next to a farm wh 2005 Page #37  
 a farm where the UFO had probably crashed, and he found pieces of metal-li 2005 Page #37  
ho claimed personal knowledge of a crashed UFO and alien body recovery near 2005 Page #39  
ser to documentin g the reality of crashed UFOs, with a signed affidavit fr 2005 Page #40  
assisted in the investigation of a crashed unknown object in the vicinity o 2005 Page #40  
rner affidavit), other accounts of crashed UFOs and alien bodies from the c 2005 Page #42  
's approx.imately where the saucer crashed,' he said. 'lt was in a desert a 2005 Page #43  
tion where the object was believed crashed. Finally, they located a "domed  2005 Page #44  
rudentified aerial craft allegedly crashed in a desert site near Kingman, A 2005 Page #51  
 hypothesis that something strange crashed before June 11, 1953, in the dry 2005 Page #65  
 the DRES buildings . And that the crashed vehicle was so big it could not  2005 Page #66  
 is convinced landed, fell, hit or crashed out there in that dr\· lake on t 2005 Page #69  
d "extraterrestrial vehicle" which crashed in the lakebed and was buried in 2005 Page #71  
y sources that a metallic disk had crashed somewhere in a desert region. Hi 2005 Page #78  
UFO . , . that landed or had maybe crashed at Ft. Riley, Kansas." Stringfie 2005 Page #79  
ea in the USA to recover downed or crashed UFOs." Also, "since 1948, secret 2005 Page #79  
landed craft, alien abductions and crashed UFOs. Ali these are worthy of ri 2005 Page #120  
ts of the matter, the evidence for crashed UFOs. I choose this because it d 2005 Page #120  
r physical evidence in the form of crashed extraterrestrial hardware or ali 2005 Page #120  
entified Flying Objects-UFOs-ha ve crashed to earth for a variety of reason 2005 Page #120  
rent to aU concerned that what had crashed in the desert was something out  2005 Page #126  
ing recovery in early July 1947 of crashed alien crnft and non-human bodies 2005 Page #131  
tailed study of the rustory of the crashed UFO subject reveals a number of  2005 Page #132  
 to confuse the true nature of the crashed UFO mystery. For example, with r 2005 Page #132  
wished to speak with rum about rus crashed UFO story. Newton was told       2005 Page #132  
ight not have known too much about crashed UFOs, he had no doubt that his m 2005 Page #133  
en for the military to hide a real crashed UFO behind? Or is there another  2005 Page #133  
O\ ernmem being in possession of a crashed UFO? Possibly. The U.S. Intellig 2005 Page #133  
52, when it was alleged that a UFO crashed on the European island of Spitsb 2005 Page #133  
 they demonstrate when it comes to crashed UFOs and hoa.-xes, the hand of o 2005 Page #134  
70s and included references co the crashed UFO controversy. Interest stirre 2005 Page #139  
en weU-receiYed Stat11s Repo1ts on crashed UFO incidents that revealed a we 2005 Page #139  
nly conventional objects, but also crashed UFOs. In 1992, U.S. Senator Jeff 2005 Page #141  
ent of State. The case concerned a crashed object 20 Over the years this un 2005 Page #142  
ys many of the key ingrecLients of crashed UFO lore. Reme Baca recalls that 2005 Page #153  
tino, on whose ranch the craft had crashed. Shortly thereafter, Faustino re 2005 Page #154  
was reported to have accidentall y crashed there." Avila and Faustino reach 2005 Page #156  
nd unearth the remains of whatever crashed in the desert near San Antonio i 2005 Page #158  
th fighter, have malfunctioned and crashed. Sensitive electronic systems, w 2005 Page #161  
l operations team that retrieved a crashed disc in Vietnam and tl1at was st 2005 Page #164  
 with others because something had crashed just south of the air base. \':v 2005 Page #166  
sel had determined that the saucer crashed at a velocity of 100 knots yet i 2005 Page #169  
dJ} examined some of the recovered crashed discs and compared them to the v 2005 Page #169  
as the re-engineered ET craft that crashed in Kingman, Arizona in 1953. He  2005 Page #170  
 Division for the investigation of crashed aircraft (or UFOs). A flying sau 2005 Page #174  
Robert M. Wood 98 1974 The Year of Crashed UFOs Alien Viruses and Biologica 2006 Page #3  
e lied to... unfortunate accident, crashed at sea. It was not until 2001 th 2006 Page #9  
countries gathering and evaluating crashed vehicles of their enemies. This  2006 Page #9  
y had to deal with marauding MIGs, crashed when they came back home. That s 2006 Page #10  
ere are many indications that what crashed at Roswell and in the Plains of  2006 Page #10  
blished to manage the retrieval of crashed UFOs received a significant boos 2006 Page #14  
locating, isolating and recovering crashed UFOs that are extraterrestrial i 2006 Page #14  
trieval and reverse engineering of crashed UFOs that are extraterrestrial i 2006 Page #16  
950s and 1960s • Received 10 or 15 crashed UFO leads. • Limited but unsucce 2006 Page #25  
od legs. Looks like it landed. not crashed Told to leave tha area and say n 2006 Page #26  
Monmouth NJ in 1953. Shown film of crashed LIFO in a desert. intenor of cra 2006 Page #26  
 Weygandt. Detailed description of crashed object and recovery operations,  2006 Page #29  
iens across the desert after a UFO crashed from his landmark book UFOs and  2006 Page #44  
e first article about this amazing crashed UFO story, but it was the second 2006 Page #44  
nce that all is not lost. If media crashed, public morale and cohesion woul 2006 Page #63  
l Access Required). - The vehicles crashed on public land in close proximit 2006 Page #72  
Top Secret aircraft had apparently crashed on public land in close proximit 2006 Page #74  
t all possible. Since the A-12 had crashed in rugged, roadless terrain, and 2006 Page #75  
ic F-105 operating from Nellis had crashed 14 miles south of Wendover. The  2006 Page #75  
capabilities. Second, the A-12 had crashed out of sight of the highway, pre 2006 Page #75  
r as the drone rolled sideways and crashed down onto the mothership. Articl 2006 Page #77  
Two more of the stealthy airplanes crashed on publicly accessible land, pro 2006 Page #84  
"broke up an old F-101 Voodoo that crashed at the [Groom Lake] test site 20 2006 Page #85  
S. city, and a Lockheed SR-71 that crashed next to a highway during a class 2006 Page #86  
 a routine training flight when it crashed 25 miles northeast of Edwards, k 2006 Page #87  
ted that some of these objects had crashed. The next phase of my research c 2006 Page #96  
12, 1952 when several damaged UFOs crashed in the United States. With the a 2006 Page #99  
 personnel after the recovery of a crashed disk in state of Chihuahua. Alth 2006 Page #109  
                 1974: THE YEAR OF CRASHED UFOS, ALIEN VIRUSES, AND BIOLOGI 2006 Page #119  
a dark and disturbing link between crashed UFOs, dead alien bodies, lethal  2006 Page #119  
a UFO piloted by extraterrestrials crashed, or was shot down, on the mounta 2006 Page #119  
                 1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biologic 2006 Page #120  
act that some of the tales about a crashed UFO having been found on the mou 2006 Page #121  
                 1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biologic 2006 Page #122  
as informed that a large craft had crashed and was recovered by other milit 2006 Page #123  
                 1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biologic 2006 Page #124  
ntion Conference; I gave a talk on crashed UFO incidents and mentioned the  2006 Page #125  
                 1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biologic 2006 Page #126  
                 1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biologic 2006 Page #128  
                 1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biologic 2006 Page #130  
s is the case with so many alleged crashed UFO incidents, we are left with  2006 Page #130  
s. But the controversy surrounding crashed UFOs, alien bodies and Porton Do 2006 Page #130  
                 1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biologic 2006 Page #132  
ion Earth, aliens from a captured, crashed UFO were taken to Porton Down. A 2006 Page #132  
vancy. The controversy surrounding crashed UFOs, biological warfare, and Po 2006 Page #133  
                 1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biologic 2006 Page #134  
] that day indicated that both the crashed disk and the civilian aircraft h 2006 Page #134  
                 1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biologic 2006 Page #136  
                 1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biologic 2006 Page #138  
raft and Entities Slide 3: Roswell Crashed Disc Newspaper Headline Rep. Kis 2006 Page #140  
 1940s onward, some of those discs crashed and were retrieved, along with t 2006 Page #140  
Utah, had their hands literally on crashed discs - and sometimes even entit 2006 Page #150  
the aliens gave them? Or using the crashed vehicles? Even though he said th 2006 Page #162  
vation of what he believed to be a Crashed Saucer. What? Did he say a Crash 2006 Page #174  
Crashed Saucer. What? Did he say a Crashed Saucer? Yes, he did. And here is 2006 Page #174  
llowing it and thg claimed that it crashed somewhere off between Texas and  2006 Page #176  
nd it looked to me like this thing crashed right between them. But it went  2006 Page #176  
get up to the site to see what had crashed. But you could see for, oh I'd s 2006 Page #176  
 that Robert Willingham had seen a crashed saucer in Mexico in 1948. Zechel 2006 Page #176  
ham confirmed that he had seen the crashed saucer but he was not sure of th 2006 Page #176  
der area where they thought it had crashed. (Depending upon the speed of th 2006 Page #177  
 and Dec 8 events and Willingham's crashed disc story.) Researchers of Will 2006 Page #178  
lowing it and they claimed that it crashed somewhere off between Texas and  2006 Page #178  
 a southwesterly direction and had crashed on December 6 and been retrieved 2006 Page #179  
n made or if any other saucers had crashed. The high alert condition could  2006 Page #179  
omewhat erratically over Texas and crashed in Mexico. Perhaps. Will we ever 2006 Page #179  
nnoiter the mysterious object that crashed into Bellingham Bay. The team is 2006 Page #187  
as so convinced that something had crashed into the waters of Bellingham Ba 2006 Page #189  
hat the airborne object would have crashed into the bay and miraculously en 2006 Page #191  
 Dust: How the Government Recovers Crashed Flying Saucers Nick Redfern .... 2007 Page #5  
 is still a big place and, if UFOs crashed at random, they most likely woul 2007 Page #29  
er what our government knows about crashed UFOs. On the ·whole, 1 would hav 2007 Page #38  
tly refer to government secrets of crashed hardware and abductions? Does th 2007 Page #59  
eature a fairly lurid graphic of a crashed saucer sticking out of an impact 2007 Page #70  
 true that alien space crafts have crashed, it suggests that many governmen 2007 Page #127  
parentl y crossed the sky until it crashed and exploded. i'viany of the wit 2007 Page #128  
s was supposed ly done to move the crashed disc. People mentioned seeing a  2007 Page #129  
dent was an interesting story of a crashed UFO that was recovered by their  2007 Page #129  
the troubled UFO lost altitude and crashed to the ground. A witnesses was o 2007 Page #129  
at a Soviet satellite or plane had crashed. A piece of metal was sent co th 2007 Page #129  
umors after the incident were of a crashed flying saucer that was recovered 2007 Page #130  
alized military team that recovers crashed discs. This team is very similar 2007 Page #131  
 Dust: How the Government Recovers Crashed Flying Saucers By Nick Redfern I 2007 Page #132  
ercentage of those same craft have crashed to Earth -then among the most im 2007 Page #132  
as rurecred towards the capture of crashed Soviet space satellites and rock 2007 Page #132  
designed to specifically deal with crashed UFOs and their retrieval. In the 2007 Page #132  
the 'investigation of unidentified crashed objects.'" "If it's true, that i 2007 Page #133  
ck object, six inches in diameter, crashed into the home of Mrs. Hewlett Ho 2007 Page #133  
t the project at issue dealt \vich crashed UFOs; and (b) chat the project f 2007 Page #133  
hat he had secret knowledge of the crashed UFO incident at Roswell, New Mex 2007 Page #134  
rnments to identify the origins of crashed spacecraft and dead bodies, from 2007 Page #135  
olvement in -and knowledge of -the crashed UFO controversy. The Ararat Anom 2007 Page #137  
e J\rk represents the remains of a crashed UFO that impacted on Mount Arara 2007 Page #138  
as vacant inside as if it had been crashed, and,, as just a shell of mer.al 2007 Page #139  
like a huge metal de, ice that had crashed into the ice, probabl~ thousands 2007 Page #139  
s still receiving credible data on crashed objects of unknown and potential 2007 Page #140  
determine the nature of that which crashed on a hill in Bolivian territory  2007 Page #141  
ruth that lies at the heart of the crashed UFO puzzle, however, diligent pu 2007 Page #144  
rial vehicles was supposed to have crashed with non-human bodies found outs 2007 Page #160  
control U.S. military ICBM missile crashed on July 11, 1970, irradiating so 2007 Page #185  
rash, Mexican troops recovered the crashed disc, winching it up onto the be 2007 Page #187  
ey also retrieved fragments of the crashed civilian aircraft, although ther 2007 Page #187  
 and, if feasible, to retrieve the crashed UFO. The U.S. team, its aircraft 2007 Page #187  
 overhead as soldiers attached the crashed UFO to its tow cable. As the hel 2007 Page #187  
ature to the metal we found at the crashed airplane debris field. '!. . . . 2007 Page #189  
Mateos was similar to the one that crashed nearby one year later. Also simi 2007 Page #191  
hout examination of the remains of crashed objects." Project Sign secret re 2007 Page #193  
 an object resembling a meteorite, crashed or exploded in the area in the e 2007 Page #195  
ICAL PRESSURE SECRECY I PENETRATOR CRASHED HARDWARE STORM MASSIVE BOOK BARR 2008 Page #1  
th, and then suggested that it had crashed somewhere in Utah. The Los Angel 2008 Page #13  
    experimental aircraft that had crashed and anything that leaked about t 2008 Page #15  
e. Thinking an aircraft might have crashed or been forced down, they called 2008 Page #32  
west coast of Washington State and crashed in the forest south of the Elk R 2008 Page #42  
g." That's when I heard "something crashed in the woods by Westport." The i 2008 Page #42  
e of the crash, that something had crashed and burned up, that some people  2008 Page #43  
d out that the descriptions of the crashed object varied, but there was no  2008 Page #44  
bout the theory that something had crashed and been recovered, but he had n 2008 Page #44  
 state he believed the object that crashed had landed in the Elk River drai 2008 Page #46  
down in the woods up Elk River and crashed. " (C-. .4 ••NrH• •h••:. r••u• ' 2008 Page #47  
nd asked to estimate where the UFO crashed. Deputy Paul VVenzel and His Son 2008 Page #48  
n and told everyone "something had crashed and the milita1J' was up there.  2008 Page #52  
er, a fatal traffic accident, or a crashed UFO certainly. There was one mor 2008 Page #55  
 if you did recover something that crashed in the Elk River basin? Ifl have 2008 Page #60  
ge event, then it appears whatever crashed by the Elk River may have been r 2008 Page #60  
 in 2007 (and the dedicated server crashed due to the volume of hits as aro 2008 Page #63  
hat an alien spacecraft might have crashed at, or exploded in the air high  2008 Page #102  
two airmen, when the Air Force B25 crashed in Kelso, Washington, leading so 2009 Page #31  
. But, it is Kingman's link to the crashed UFO issue upon which we are most 2009 Page #48  
assisted in the investigation of a crashed unknown object in the vicinity o 2009 Page #49  
tion where the object was believed crashed. Finally, they located a "domed  2009 Page #51  
ght in the trees, assumed it was a crashed airplane on fire in the woods, a 2009 Page #63  
ut not one, but three instances of crashed extraterrestrial vehicles recove 2009 Page #90  
etails of the military response to crashed extraterrestrial vehicles? Inter 2009 Page #92  

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ed upon the reverse-engineering of crashed-and-rec overed UFO technology. U 2005 Page #45  

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sed upon the reverseengineering of crashed-and-recovered UFO technology . U 2009 Page #51  

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art of the Air Force 'unidentified crashed-objects' investigation. They mus 2007 Page #133  

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ly to cloud the rumors surrounding crashed-UFO incidents in the late 1940s  2004 Page #14  

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........................ 49 Cosmic Crashes: UFO Crashes In Britain ........ 2003 Page #3  
........... 49 Cosmic Crashes: UFO Crashes In Britain ..................... 2003 Page #3  
............... 69 Puerto Rico UFO Crashes ................................ 2003 Page #3  
I’m positive that there were three crashes by 1952. ” Source: June 27, 1997 2003 Page #17  
 (JEH) also weighs in on notion of crashes before Roswell with his handwrit 2003 Page #24  
wn south In Mexico. There were two crashes 1 was privy to in this area...an 2003 Page #43  
                            Cosmic Crashes: UFO Crashes in Britain Nick Red 2003 Page #73  
               Cosmic Crashes: UFO Crashes in Britain Nick Redfern The Flyi 2003 Page #73  
                            Cosmic Crashes The Berwyn Mountains, North Wale 2003 Page #75  
                            Cosmic Crashes For years it has been rumored th 2003 Page #77  
nvolved in several unexplained air crashes at Boscombe Down in the late 194 2003 Page #78  
                            Cosmic Crashes Cosmic Crashes By Nick Redfern • 2003 Page #79  
             Cosmic Crashes Cosmic Crashes By Nick Redfern • Cosmic Crashes 2003 Page #79  
c Crashes By Nick Redfern • Cosmic Crashes: Investigations of crashed UFO i 2003 Page #79  
ncidents in Britain, titled Cosmic Crashes, which covers the period from th 2003 Page #79  
ncidents in Britain, titled Cosmic Crashes, which covers the period from th 2003 Page #79  
                   Puerto Rico UFO Crashes Jonathan Downes Jonathan Downes  2003 Page #81  
r was it to discuss New Mexico UFO Crashes? www ma/esbcdocuments com Lt. Co 2003 Page #155  
June 1947, followed by the Roswell crashes (there were at least two). In 19 2003 Page #170  
e 47, first in the media □ Roswell crashes in early July 47 led to body rec 2003 Page #170  
ing procedures to be used if other crashes occurred. This logically gives r 2003 Page #171  
CIA not having access to the prior crashes, which may have involved the Arm 2003 Page #173  
ld end the sham that none of these crashes or abductions have ever happened 2003 Page #187  
 the ultimate UFO evidence such as crashes. This is quite far from the trut 2003 Page #189  
trategic element of the New Mexico crashes would well be worth visiting and 2003 Page #207  
cuments available that concern UFO crashes in the formative years of the la 2004 Page #4  
cifically for data on the Bolivian crashes, I noted that on each envelope I 2004 Page #12  
 that referenced one of the sphere crashes on Australian territory in 1963. 2004 Page #16  
ths immediately following the 1947 crashes. It also appears likely that cus 2004 Page #63  
today seeking means to prevent air crashes such as have taken 146 lives on  2004 Page #67  
an one pilot who survived airplane crashes in 1947 said their airplane was  2004 Page #69  
rmation on similarities with other crashes. "Officials felt that only peopl 2004 Page #75  
iles east of Alamogordo. All three crashes occurred between July 2 to July  2004 Page #79  
sner thinks many of those airplane crashes were retaliation for U.S. aggres 2004 Page #82  
early presidents were aware of UFO crashes and controlled the secrecy surro 2004 Page #84  
d to the public the history of UFO crashes and the secret government handli 2004 Page #105  
964 UK & Germany 0 1 0 1 0 "Cosmic Crashes" by Nick Redfern; VI, 72-73 UFO  2004 Page #113  
s 67 1978 Bolivia 0 1 1 1 1 Cosmic Crashes by Nick Redfern; see Appendix 3  2004 Page #114  
ng to estimate the total number of crashes recovered, a number that has wid 2004 Page #115  
sh of 1941 and the L.A. "air raid" crashes of 1942. Actually, the present C 2004 Page #127  
, in your opinion is the number of crashes that we have recovered? (In othe 2004 Page #129  
could argue for on the order of 30 crashes, especially if you include those 2004 Page #129  
s extraterrestrial bodies from UFO crashes. The fact that Dr. Sarbacher act 2004 Page #147  
 Phased Array Radar • Numerous UFO Crashes • Gen. Aleksandr Lebed • Restric 2004 Page #162  
key parts of the UFO story such as crashes, communications with the aliens, 2004 Page #179  
jestic-12 documents, which mention crashes at Roswell and El Indio, but not 2004 Page #224  
nce of the moon and mars ■ Causin9 crashes of aircraft and casualties among 2005 Page #9  
in 1953, told him about one of two crashes in Arizona. He also told him thr 2005 Page #44  
ears after the more famous Roswell crashes and retrievals of 'interplanetar 2005 Page #45  
ed to have come from flying saucer crashes were extremely light and very to 2005 Page #79  
arily large number of reported UFO crashes and their retrievals. Ryan himse 2005 Page #119  
ave been at least seventy-five UFO crashes, and it is data that cannot be i 2005 Page #121  
 spaceflight suffers accidents and crashes. Generally accepted theories in  2005 Page #121  
s Roswell crash (in fact, multiple crashes) in the middle of one of New Mex 2005 Page #121  
document of great relevance co UFO crashes and military retrievals . "Majes 2005 Page #127  
ted with UFOs, since sightings and crashes have occurred near nuclear insta 2005 Page #130  
ortant witness co the copic of UFO crashes is the late June Kaba. Born as J 2005 Page #131  
ge; accounts of at least three UFO crashes; as weU as her cliscussion with  2005 Page #131  
s and detailed descriptions of UFO crashes and retrievals are simply woven  2005 Page #132  
as carefully examined reported UFO crashes and does find instances of appar 2005 Page #132  
 to dig deeper into reports of UFO crashes, and ultimatel y led him to focu 2005 Page #139  
, in your opinion is the number of crashes that we have recovered?' 1'1y re 2005 Page #140  
 data argue for on the order of 30 crashes, especially if you include those 2005 Page #140  
g) are based on the reports of UFO crashes and military recover) efforts. H 2005 Page #163  
rts. Here is a partial list of UFO crashes that ha,·e been uncovered from t 2005 Page #163  
oesn't know the exact dates of the crashes, but believes the first one occu 2005 Page #165  
e actual events around these early crashes may never be known. The military 2005 Page #167  
 Government Responds to Top Secret Crashes Peter W. Merlin 68 Braxton Count 2006 Page #3  
ears that there have been many UFO crashes including ones overseas (Varghin 2006 Page #9  
ds of reports of supposed airplane crashes in the USA (and overseas) in the 2006 Page #10  
to determine the cause of aircraft crashes, we often find, after much effor 2006 Page #11  
ly written as to the causes of the crashes. Because we don't have that repo 2006 Page #11  
uction The evidence concerning UFO crashes that are extraterrestrial in ori 2006 Page #14  
 and UFO • Ongoing encounters make crashes more likely                      2006 Page #27  
to chase then shoot Tnree figtiter crashes, two fatalities • New order evad 2006 Page #28  
y south towards Lockport, New York crashes. • 1196. Varginha, Brazil. Major 2006 Page #29  
e was aware of other potential UFO crashes and he proceeded to mention the  2006 Page #44  
 Government Responds to Top Secret Crashes By Peter W. Merlin Copyright 200 2006 Page #71  
hen a Top Secret aerospace vehicle crashes on public land? Is the site sani 2006 Page #71  
Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes Once the site location has been  2006 Page #72  
able components. I have researched crashes of numerous exotic and experimen 2006 Page #72  
e in Appendix A of A Histog of UFO Crashes (Avon Books, New York, 1995). Fo 2006 Page #72  
Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes Cruising at Mach 0.85 at an alti 2006 Page #74  
Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes Debris recovery was top priority 2006 Page #76  
Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes seconds and at an altitude of ab 2006 Page #78  
Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes they described the route of flig 2006 Page #80  
Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes impacted in a rugged canyon abou 2006 Page #82  
Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes public land required crossing th 2006 Page #84  
Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes Based on physical evidence, it w 2006 Page #86  
read a book called A Histog of UFO Crashes by Kevin D. Randle. It lists an  2006 Page #86  
Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes newsworthy. In fact, news of the 2006 Page #88  
reasonable to assume that many UFO crashes involve experimental (but entire 2006 Page #88  
 and there have been several alien crashes that have been followed by local 2006 Page #101  
hedule for classified regions, and crashes in a rural area, and those who i 2006 Page #102  
 preliminary report on the Roswell crashes signed July 16. The second is th 2006 Page #103  
 several quotations that deal with crashes, aliens, illness and mutilations 2006 Page #103  
n viruses. There are several alien crashes that have been followed by local 2006 Page #117  
late 1950, there have been several crashes of B-36 bombers on routine Arcti 2006 Page #141  
t is presented in A History of UFO Crashes by Kevin Randle (Avon Books, NY, 2006 Page #175  
al UFO Crash Retrieval Conference "crashes" from the former Soviet Union to 2006 Page #183  
kepticism about the reality of UFO crashes stems from a near total absence  2007 Page #7  
tly, the absence of news about UFO crashes suggests co such people that cra 2007 Page #7  
ashes suggests co such people that crashes have not, in fact, occurred. f-L 2007 Page #7  
 implications. Trus means that UFO crashes almost certainly would not have  2007 Page #7  
 And since we don't hear about UFO crashes in the news meclia, shouldn't we 2007 Page #7  
ia military censorship. If any UFO crashes took place during that period, w 2007 Page #17  
stigators about other possible UFO crashes. Specifically, names and other k 2007 Page #25  
ovide clues about any possible UFO crashes. 26                              2007 Page #32  
 which suggest at alien abduction, crashes and retrievals and back engineer 2007 Page #76  
 theses events. The occurrence UAP crashes on Earth is not often, but seems 2007 Page #121  
. Cameron DeBow Perspective on UFO Crashes in 1999 The biggest area of spec 2007 Page #127  
arding UFOs re\·oh"e around stated crashes. Accorcljng to many people and f 2007 Page #127  
and former mjlitary personnel, UFO crashes have frequently occurred on the  2007 Page #127  
ol a rusaster when a flying saucer crashes. Check out Chapter 13 \vhich is  2007 Page #127  
ut alleged, claimed and stated UFO crashes. One of the best known is the Ro 2007 Page #127  
 now surfacing about two other UFO crashes in Brazil where the military had 2007 Page #128  
ch website http://ufologie.net/htm/crashes.htm l ___,\...,IIIU.if ,-·· -··  2007 Page #160  
here are many other reports of UFO crashes in South America (the 1978 Tarij 2007 Page #201  
red as a result of a number of UFO crashes within the United States and els 2008 Page #37  
nities nearest the Crash? If a UFO crashes and is secretly recovered by the 2008 Page #40  
 events or survivors of automobile crashes who describe a sense of slow mot 2008 Page #59  
olving Einstein before the Roswell crashes. The complete text of the memo i 2008 Page #112  
in 1953, told him about one of two crashes in Arizona. He also told him thr 2009 Page #50  
ears after the more famous Roswell crashes and retrievals of 'interplanetar 2009 Page #51  
 privately, 1994. A Histo,y of UFO Crashes: Documented Proof of UFO Visits  2009 Page #56  
 developed May 30, 1947 -V2 rocket crashes in Juarez, Mexico June 3, 1947 - 2009 Page #156  

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ncluding: May 16, 194 7 -V2 rocket crashes-blamed on "peculiar phenomena" M 2009 Page #156  

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headlines about a ''flying saucer" crashing on the Foster Ranch between Cor 2003 Page #98  
s and early 1950s. But if UFOs are crashing to Earth and have done so on re 2004 Page #4  
r Air Force officers, stated: "The crashing of the Spitsbergen disc was hig 2004 Page #13  
ght it might have been an airplane crashing. Werbicki thanked the man and w 2004 Page #35  
track, one that brought the rocket crashing to earth two minutes later only 2004 Page #64  
omeone seems to have stopped disks crashing. Did the "peculiar phenomena" c 2004 Page #82  
rchers that this would lead to the crashing of secrecy's wall did not mater 2005 Page #84  
rials and their vehicles have been crashing to earth. So why might UFOs cra 2005 Page #121  
ockholders would cash out quickly, crashing all financial markets. Governme 2006 Page #65  
for killing that far away, but for crashing planes by interfering with the  2009 Page #158  

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Cantwheel Letter - Southeastern MO CrashLeaked Military Documents Supportin 2003 Page #25  

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f the metallic debris found at the crashsite. Thjs next incident was an int 2007 Page #129  

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hy? November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crasn Conference mvsKdocumems com Cutler 2003 Page #156  

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ements to assess the momentum of a crasrung craft, measurements useful to a 2005 Page #168  

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t have had advance notice that the crassh was going to happen. We know that 2006 Page #125  

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uth layer. Occasionally a reaction crater such as this one does form on the 2003 Page #113  
40x Photomicrograph: Bismuth side, crater after 40 days in water On the 'fl 2003 Page #113  
e 'floor' of this bismuth reaction crater are organized chains of reaction  2003 Page #113  
es inside large magnesium reaction crater At higher magnification, the reac 2003 Page #113  
nt hole" in the dome of a reaction crater Here the red arrow points to a 'v 2003 Page #113  
of reaction products formed over a crater on the bismuth side of the metal  2003 Page #113  
n thi ground. but there wa* tin or crater nr other nhx mu* »ijd ol im|uct.  2003 Page #132  
0 feet by 50 feet by 24-feet- deep crater outside Juarez, Mexico. There was 2004 Page #68  
2 rocket body at the bottom of the crater hole — nor anything else. (The El 2004 Page #68  
sert. There did not appear to be a crater or other ground-surface disturban 2004 Page #74  
cut power lines, recovered, gouged crater; hidden successfully from media 1 2004 Page #111  
ross some debris in a large gouged crater that included a box emitting a be 2004 Page #117  
 1953. Power repairman saw 30-foot crater, wreckage. Military cleaned up si 2004 Page #118  
ilitary cleaned up site, bulldozed crater flat, no media coverage. • 2. Rep 2004 Page #118  
by -he's seen bolides and a bolide crater. Those type of craters [sic] are  2005 Page #71  
port, now declassified. The impact crater was still reasonably well defined 2006 Page #76  
avate buried items from the impact crater. Robert M. McGregor, an aeronauti 2006 Page #82  
nant bushes surrounding the impact crater. They were charred black but stil 2006 Page #85  
te would have resembled the impact crater. The scale of the excavation woul 2006 Page #85  
ed upon impact; and (b) not left a crater, as Dr. Maddison noted carefully  2006 Page #121  
ectiveness. Later we went to Sedan Crater which was mind-boggling in its de 2006 Page #199  
as mind-boggling in its depth. The crater was blasted out to test the nucle 2006 Page #199  
d saucer sticking out of an impact crater with a big-eyed alien in the fore 2007 Page #70  
d to find that there was no impact crater at all. Instead, there was merely 2008 Page #99  

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th side after 40 days in water The craters are not observed on the non-wate 2003 Page #113  
and a bolide crater. Those type of craters [sic] are a different pattern. I 2005 Page #71  

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ations are designated as 'reaction craters' organized by the reaction produ 2003 Page #113  

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semi with tarp. Source helped load crates onto helicopter. Slide 10 113     2004 Page #116  
t place at the right time when the crates arrived at night by DC-7.' "As we 2005 Page #43  
 of about 12 feet, peering at five crates on a forklift. In his judgment, t 2005 Page #43  
n a forklift. In his judgment, the crates appeared to be hastily constructe 2005 Page #43  
Police stood silent guard near the crates, he managed to get a reasonabl y  2005 Page #43  
their arrival at Porton Down: "The crates were loaded on to the back of an  2006 Page #124  
een told what was contained in the crates. "They stopped at the services; h 2006 Page #124  
tary man assigned co transport two crates from the hill to Porton Down. Mil 2007 Page #149  
own. Military personnel opened the crates. The eye\vitness said inside were 2007 Page #149  

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lic uninformed, and very practical crating and shipping instructions. Of sp 2003 Page #171  
 importance; keep public in dark n Crating, uncrating instructions detailed 2003 Page #172  

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ereabouts 24 hours a day John Pin. Craven. The Silent Wer. ai ass THE SILEN 2006 Page #32  

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sh Conference2 June 1947 memo from Crawford to Aeronautical Board "It is re 2003 Page #157  

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he UFO phenomenon that can help us crawl out of our current, insane, plunge 2005 Page #86  

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ansportation of the day — trains — crawled along at speeds no greater than  2004 Page #28  

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nto the mess that we are obviousl) crawling into." That resonated perhaps a 2005 Page #86  

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" I was not there to know all this craziness that went on, but I do know th 2004 Page #193  

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uld always say, "Yes, what are you crazy?" Question: In terms of psychic or 2004 Page #181  
se the public "might think we were crazy up here." A number of people that  2006 Page #93  
bnormal and it was wrong and I was crazy. But I grew up seeing what I saw,  2006 Page #152  
llion dollars in fines. MW: That's crazy. Where would someone convicted of  2007 Page #91  
town knew that there was something crazy going on. You know, that particula 2007 Page #122  
ught people would th.ink they were crazy? Or? REBECCA, YOU \'/ERE PAUL'S MO 2007 Page #171  
 Don't want people to think you're crazy. Paul: ... to think you're crazy o 2007 Page #172  
e crazy. Paul: ... to think you're crazy or weird or something. But over th 2007 Page #172  
said that she wasn't even a little crazy. And days later a candidate runnin 2008 Page #14  
 tarred with the brush that he was crazy when he acknowledged a UFO sightin 2008 Page #14  
acks Away From Mutilations ■ Going Crazy in the West ■ NORAD 's Top Alert ■ 2008 Page #160  
ct, especially considering all the crazy claims that JFK was killed because 2009 Page #29  

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. ClNCn,·r;ATl, .Ju:1e 1,. (n'J-U-,crc w·:.~ heS\.vy 100-1 o!" l!ff" .... : 2009 Page #182  

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ght . Orisinal rcpons ~aid llle sr.crci. be m the nature c1 an alrbome weap 2009 Page #184  

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ngers of the photographer. The ice cream cone shape more or less resembles  2003 Page #173  
 Ovoid or circular shape, like ice cream cone □ Airfoil or triangular shape 2003 Page #174  
ompan y's famous Flying Saucer ice cream sandwich in 1976, retrulers carryi 2007 Page #65  
on took us down to this little ice cream place that made corn dogs and ice  2007 Page #124  
 place that made corn dogs and ice cream and stuff. ivly mom was trying to  2007 Page #124  
 we got down there and got our ice cream and were heading back, we saw the  2007 Page #124  
as just a little hamburger and ice cream place. When we were on our way bac 2007 Page #124  

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ned by the headlights of his car a crearure in the middJe of the road that  2005 Page #35  

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pilot who had, now if that doesn't create confidence... ” 7:09 AM CST on Fo 2003 Page #8  
t another subtlety that is hard to create out of whole cloth and insert sea 2003 Page #28  
 the recovery case of 1941 did not create a unified intelligence effort to  2003 Page #28  
an, from the best copies I had, to create a replica —primarily with the obj 2003 Page #171  
ey could have had the influence to create their own security regulations. W 2003 Page #171  
to claims of fakery have led me to create one summary chart of the eight ph 2003 Page #185  
ffice and then Marshall used it to create the final Wedemeyer directive? Th 2003 Page #210  
esentation, this information could create panic. Then it would threaten to  2004 Page #75  
l" Slide 17 WHAT SOME HOAXERS DO • Create a false claim like the anomalous  2004 Page #122  
e style of ribbon that was used to create the document. The pages are consi 2004 Page #250  
uncement of such a discovery might create, he continued to verify his findi 2005 Page #91  
ation elite and active!) helped to create FDA legislation as early as 1938. 2005 Page #93  
e.1 Bailey states that in order to create more room in the inner vault of t 2005 Page #130  
ert \X/ood notes that some hoaxers create a false claim. For example, plant 2005 Page #132  
ion of the peculiar system used to create it. This explanation provides an  2006 Page #16  
keholder reaction, we attempted to create an overarching list of likely imp 2006 Page #65  
ink. Thinking creates ideas, which create realities. These ideas and realit 2006 Page #182  
 Wizard of Oz. The main task is to create a cotaLly fictional picture of wh 2007 Page #20  
 methods previously described . 3. Create "pseudo-environment" using . :sta 2007 Page #29  
 methods pre\·iously described. 3. Create "pseudo-environment" using standa 2007 Page #29  
 the other. I hope this paper will create some debate and exchange of ideas 2007 Page #59  
 gm ernmem when they are trying to create a composite forensic sketch of a  2007 Page #94  
Nevada newspapers . The newspapers create a problem because, according to t 2008 Page #13  
. The purpose: possibly to try and create the ultimate weapon of biological 2008 Page #37  
e answer is no. What you can do is create a tiny magnetic field that propag 2008 Page #76  
dent ly of the others . This would create a situation of anarchy, as the st 2008 Page #113  
ilners. The idea apparently was to create a Socialist society in Russia cen 2008 Page #125  
rs of the reparation loans used to create the German cartel system, includi 2008 Page #127  
ity," but this would only serve to create even more confusion. My Research  2009 Page #154  
                   Our strategy to create interest/publicity for the invt:S 2009 Page #194  

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roject Beta: How U.S. Intelligence Created an Alien Invasion .............. 2003 Page #3  
tor for the electromagnetic fields created in the propulsion systems." This 2003 Page #100  
roject Beta: How U.S. Intelligence Created an Alien Invasion Greg Bishop In 2003 Page #141  
uman body parts for supper. Aliens created humans and sent Jesus around lat 2003 Page #142  
have low value if the document was created by committee. 174                2003 Page #178  
ulation or Boilerplate? 1. A faker created both Truman and Eisenhower versi 2003 Page #203  
 1947 for Truman Attachment B were created during Twining's mission to ensu 2003 Page #208  
ly entertaining for anyone to have created such a fake to fool, confuse or  2003 Page #211  
National Security Act of 1947 that created the Central Intelligence Agency, 2004 Page #80  
y complex during world NXIWII that created such things as the atomic bomb,  2004 Page #90  
nding members of NPIC. Neasham had created the enhanced light source that w 2004 Page #104  
o, where he almost single-handedly created their art department and retired 2004 Page #108  
 of Reports The documents that Len created cover many years, and include di 2004 Page #110  
eship and written symbols possibly created by an alien species. The biggest 2004 Page #142  
 in nature, as UFO study areas are created near top-secret military bases • 2004 Page #161  
 an obelisk to the people who have created the rocket and the artificial ea 2004 Page #164  
ecretary Porrestal on 22 May. 194. created a vacancy which remained unfille 2004 Page #203  
scientists, and that he had simply created the moniker "Dr. Gee" to protect 2004 Page #218  
o let eagerness overpower prudence created detractors among his military co 2004 Page #222  
ed the theory that the project was created because the Afr Force was "getti 2005 Page #39  
the Desert Experimental Range was "created to help fill that knowledge gap. 2005 Page #52  
 this include into the lakebed, it created havoc. It really just rained deb 2005 Page #67  
he way it hit the lakebed -is what created that V-shaped pattern." OVERLAY  2005 Page #67  
 departure from the Freudian ranks created a backlash of resentment and the 2005 Page #89  
ld Einstein of the measurable heat created inside the ORAC. Conversation th 2005 Page #91  
hat a special intelligence unit be created to further investigate the pheno 2005 Page #122  
ny of the spurious cases have been created by the murky world of officialdo 2005 Page #132  
don-based businessman Ray Santilli created what has become arguably the big 2005 Page #145  
 as 16mm film and the film was nor created b, Disnev or b,· am one else for 2005 Page #149  
 over many ways that this could be created. Once the look of the creature h 2005 Page #149  
that the creature is a deformed or created creature for the purpose of rest 2005 Page #151  
at if it is shown that SOM1-01 was created in 1954 without any modern anach 2006 Page #15  
hly classified security procedures created not only for managing UFO crash  2006 Page #15  
est that the Majestic-12 Group was created by Presidential Executive Order  2006 Page #15  
 product of the covert system that created it, rather than evidence of it b 2006 Page #16  
ence of project Moon Dust that was created to recover debris of UFOs. In ad 2006 Page #17  
n by the Majestic-12 Group who had created a system for recruiting personne 2006 Page #22  
iews for Amargosa Valley residents created by Robert McCracken (RM) a local 2006 Page #47  
es of what the British had already created. This organization was called th 2007 Page #10  
 Censorship , while propaganda was created and managed by the innocent-soun 2007 Page #11  
old \'\far, a new organization was created to manao-e media content: the Ce 2007 Page #11  
ugh many people think the Cl.A was created to gather information, managing  2007 Page #11  
 y state. The ClA's Frank \X/isner created a massive global propaganda mach 2007 Page #11  
ic view. And, of course, the newly created CIA did not \vaste time getting  2007 Page #17  
n co reveal how the \"Vizard of Oz created his i!Jusions, we can pull back  2007 Page #21  
at the entire network I was on was created for. M\Xf: Did you find out if t 2007 Page #85  
e illustrations were specificall y created to give the general public a tec 2007 Page #94  
 the most accurate depictions ever created of these most unusual hjstorical 2007 Page #94  
er 9, 1997, when a giant explosion created a flash seen over El Paso Texas  2007 Page #130  
 I acer, the Carter administration created a panel of experts to look into  2007 Page #143  
pts, and confusion about the dates created by the Air Force. If what was le 2008 Page #7  
s, an Air Force pilot. 1n a report created by Douglas M. Crouch, the Chief  2008 Page #9  
 if we have two. Project Blue Book created two separate files and suggested 2008 Page #14  
cumentation, including the reports created at the time came from the Projec 2008 Page #16  
e Air Force files even though they created two separate files and treated i 2008 Page #16  
overed almost as much area as that created by the big hydrogen space bomb t 2008 Page #16  
rst Secretary of Defense. This act created the National Military Establishm 2008 Page #25  
ds, carefully avoided capture, and created a controversy that continues to  2008 Page #31  
ired Seattle firefighter , who had created the National UFO Reporting Cente 2008 Page #45  
r , it was very apparent the event created a powerful memory in the mind of 2008 Page #59  
ings. The magnetic fields that are created by manmade structures are at mos 2008 Page #77  
 for Einstein authenticity ■Was it created in German? ■If created in German 2008 Page #119  
ity ■Was it created in German? ■If created in German, would this be reflect 2008 Page #119  
he Military Commissions Act, which created tribunals similar to the Nazi Sp 2008 Page #123  
 Roman Empire-The Second Reich was created by Prince Otto von Bismarck , wh 2008 Page #124  
           Wall Street effectively created communism . In January 1917, Leo 2008 Page #125  
 the second provisional government created following the Czar's abdication. 2008 Page #125  
trial and banking circles that had created a Socialist system in Russia tha 2008 Page #126  
the powerful I.G. Farben combine , created 750 foreign front corporations-5 2008 Page #136  
on known as Interpol. Interpol was created as the International Criminal Po 2008 Page #139  
his way to post-war Egypt where he created an Egyptian "Gestapo " staffed a 2008 Page #139  
ned by the Bertelsman.n Foundation created by the Gennan Bertelsmann and Mo 2008 Page #144  
ing the Third Reich (IHC), a group created in Britain in the late 1990s. Th 2008 Page #144  
 families and companies that first created communist Socialism in Russia th 2008 Page #144  
al Socialism in Germany have today created a new empire in the United State 2008 Page #144  
l. I do not think it was initially created to "keep the UFO community busy. 2009 Page #14  
whom is probably well aware of who created the hoaxed parts and why. Robert 2009 Page #14  
ommend that a separate division be created with the scientific and technica 2009 Page #16  
classified UFO files with the USSR created a final showdown with MJ-12. The 2009 Page #43  
al neighbors , are two huge chasms created by the Muddy and Virgin Rivers t 2009 Page #54  

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ts, that is understandable. Yet it creates an opening to consider faking of 2004 Page #243  
ieval Conference 22 Quantum vacuum creates momentum difference (red vs. blu 2005 Page #24  
g, mimeography -any technique that creates writing on paper-may be germane. 2005 Page #136  
s. • 1984: Soviet Union reportedly creates super plague. • 1985-1989: Ken A 2006 Page #107  
sive' weapons program • 1993: NATO creates working groups on biological war 2006 Page #108  
hat to exist is to think. Thinking creates ideas, which create realities. T 2006 Page #182  
n of history co see how propaganda creates modern media iUusions. This is t 2007 Page #21  
an do and which bits they can see, creates user names and passwords account 2007 Page #83  

Word: "creati\·e", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

,Weirdest Commute Contest.' ... Be creati\·e and use alternate wa) s to com 2007 Page #69  

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

ome really important stuff that is creating a lot of tension in the UFO com 2004 Page #249  
 history and begins the process of creating one of the most secret enterpri 2005 Page #123  
er, hoaxing purely for the sake of creating a bogus story is very rare. Ind 2005 Page #132  
 the normal military procedure for creating such manuals. Such a departure  2006 Page #15  
ging UFO crash retrievals, but for creating manuals such as SOM-01 itself.  2006 Page #15  
ore of what likely truly happened. Creating a timeline will help illustrate 2006 Page #44  
would aid in assessing positivity, creating maximum opportunity for large-s 2006 Page #66  
sessing vulnerabilities of NHI and creating countermeasures. Effort could d 2006 Page #68  
sessing vulnerabilities of NHI and creating countermeasures. Effort could d 2006 Page #69  
rs. Security concerns necessitated creating a cover story to prevent public 2006 Page #75  
mic bombs were not recovered; thus creating a serious problem for the Air F 2006 Page #141  
hrowing sparks landed in the water creating large splash approx 1500 yards  2006 Page #184  
his, then the public rationale for creating the CIA was false. There must h 2007 Page #12  
 pattern of multinational entities creating an information vacuum co concea 2007 Page #121  
a Base, its neighbors to the east, creating a sprawling military complex no 2007 Page #162  
diating some of the soil there and creating political tension between the U 2007 Page #185  
tionalizing celestial peoples, and creating an internat:ona l treaty instru 2008 Page #113  
 leadership continually swap roles creating a merger of the state and indus 2008 Page #145  
Europe ■ The End of the Cold War ■ Creating The New World Order ■ Conclusio 2008 Page #167  
sold to the Australian government, creating a funding corridor that led to  2009 Page #33  
ive individuals for the purpose of creating a mass hysteria. Kenneth Arnold 2009 Page #179  

Word: "creation", 29 instance(s) (Back to Top)

on March 5, 1942. It discusses the creation of the a special unit ultimatel 2003 Page #26  
 appoints Forrestal to head up the creation of a new Department of Defense. 2003 Page #86  
orrestal successfully oversees the creation of the new department, again pr 2003 Page #86  
ember 24 and it sets in motion the creation of the classified working group 2003 Page #87  
ze for the work he did towards the creation of the United Nations. He is on 2003 Page #190  
imen of the technology," meant the creation of covert American government u 2004 Page #65  
ne newspaper and how it led to the creation of Project Magnet. In 1950 I wa 2004 Page #89  
ther than being other creatures of creation. ETs that look like Homo sapien 2004 Page #123  
that they had something to do with creation of Jesus Christ and all sorts o 2004 Page #194  
erplanetary origin was followed by creation of just such a unit. The issue  2005 Page #124  
s manual in an historical context, creation of the Interplanetary Phenomeno 2005 Page #127  
and why has no one involved in its creation yet stepped forward? Not knowin 2005 Page #150  
terceptor with Mach 3 capabilit:y. Creation of a local gravitational system 2005 Page #171  
 seem to think we are the Crown of Creation and that there may be "as many" 2006 Page #5  
ent of biological warfare that the creation of a super weapon might well be 2006 Page #105  
hy of Dean Acheson, Present at the Creation (W.W. Norton Pub., NY; 1969; pa 2006 Page #166  
 been other reasons for the Cl.A's creation, and perhaps the UFO crisis was 2007 Page #12  
cientific approach was used in the creation of these images. The process wa 2007 Page #94  
etween 1948 (the year that saw the creation of Project Sign) and 1969 (the  2008 Page #23  
mended in 1949. The result was the creation of a separate Department of the 2008 Page #25  
so far as to give formulas for the creation of an artificial atmosphere on  2008 Page #112  
tly turned into communism, was the creation of international financiers in  2008 Page #124  
t elite party members and pit this creation against the capitalist West, a  2008 Page #125  
t founders grew fearful that their creation was getting out of hand. This f 2008 Page #126  
andenberg also participated in the creation of the United Nations. In Janua 2008 Page #132  
 for mutual Allied security by the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Or 2008 Page #132  
aded a study which resulted in the creation of the Weapons Systems Evaluati 2008 Page #134  
globalist 's plan since their 1917 creation of communism in Russia and thei 2008 Page #139  
ould have gone through a different creation and production process than the 2009 Page #13  

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 provoke science to new heights of creative fervor and discovery. Unless re 2006 Page #67  
s Vegas and moves forward with his creative ideas. One of the recurring que 2006 Page #207  
 America Product: Valo Tx Motebook Creative Director: Mike Wolfsohn Ari Dlr 2007 Page #66  
                                 L creative hopper and result in yet anothe 2007 Page #77  
YES Solutions, a large provider of creative, media and operational services 2008 Page #143  

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rk: "Reich's scientific integrity, creativity, and genius, even to the end  2005 Page #103  
nefit of their keen intellects and creativity, the Contact Planning Session 2006 Page #49  

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12 Group in producing SOM1-01. Its creators, out of security concerns, were 2006 Page #24  

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an a picture of the dead non-human creature. This will be discussed later i 2003 Page #23  
-called Chupacabras — a mysterious creature said to inhabit the forests and 2004 Page #16  
dren had reported seeing a strange creature chat looked half man and half a 2005 Page #31  
vacuate the area. An hour later, a creature was spotted. It was captured wi 2005 Page #31  
what appeared to be an odd-looking creature chat seemed co be in great pain 2005 Page #31  
at seemed co be in great pain. The creature was crouched and leaning agains 2005 Page #31  
. As both policemen approached the creature, they reabzed it was certainly  2005 Page #32  
1e somewhat repugnant looks of the creature, they put it in their car and d 2005 Page #32  
 here!" The two officers took cl1e creature to the Hospital Regional de l\l 2005 Page #32  
ained sometrung living-perhaps the creature captured earlier on the 20'h by 2005 Page #32  
 part in the capture of the second creature on the night of 20 January 1996 2005 Page #33  
 at the moment of its capture, the creature made a slight movement that led 2005 Page #33  
ared her out of her wits. It was a creature standing on a guardrail (or lea 2005 Page #34  
 from a farm. Gardingo described a creature almost identical to the one sig 2005 Page #35  
as when we [the J\rmyl caught that creature." A funher attempt at forcing t 2005 Page #36  
had assisted in the capture of the creature at Hospital Regional. According 2005 Page #36  
injuries, but he was sure that the creature was alive at the moment it ente 2005 Page #36  
ing to examine the injuries of the creature, he suddenly felt "as if my han 2005 Page #36  
ght possibly have been made by the creature, nor did he mention the existen 2005 Page #36  
f life. He refused to say that the creature seemed to breathe. Researchers  2005 Page #36  
d on the spot to capture the alien creature in the clistrict of Jarclim And 2005 Page #37  
cene, the source added: "I saw d1e creature [d1at] you're talking about. It 2005 Page #40  
d be created. Once the look of the creature had been established it is then 2005 Page #149  
nt I'm making is that the Santilli creature could very well be real due to  2005 Page #150  
 record for he first time that the creature could well be a real cadaver. B 2005 Page #150  
at it is the real thing: that this creature is from a , ehicle that comes f 2005 Page #151  
biological experiment and that the creature is a deformed or created creatu 2005 Page #151  
 creature is a deformed or created creature for the purpose of resting secr 2005 Page #151  
wood -style monster, a claw waving creature that wore a cloth garment simil 2006 Page #91  
ide A Meteor - Boys Spot Appalling Creature Near Flatwoods, Link It To Fier 2006 Page #95  
ECRET/MAJIC Photographs 'The alien creature had a whitish kind of appearanc 2006 Page #156  
in the desert — was some sort of a creature. It looked like — well, what I  2006 Page #157  
, what I would call now — an alien creature. I had no idea what I was looki 2006 Page #157  
n't know.' He said, 'It's an alien creature from outer space, you big dummy 2006 Page #157  
OU EXPLAIN THAT FURTHER? The alien creature had a whitish kind of appearanc 2006 Page #158  
I actually had to have this (alien creature in truck) pointed out to me (by 2006 Page #158  
the scene, Werner said: "I saw the creature [that] you 're talking about. I 2009 Page #49  

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ship were only an extension of the creature's body?" 97                     2003 Page #101  
 say chat the strange bumps on the creature's head resembled horns.         2005 Page #31  
ffered the theory d1at perhaps the creature's skin had darkened due to "atm 2005 Page #40  
ffered the theory that perhaps the creature's skin had darkened due to "atm 2009 Page #49  

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to the "ET" from Varginha , as the creature-or creatures-came to be known,  2005 Page #34  

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rial Biological Entities (EBEs): o Creatures, humanoid or otherwise ® Evolu 2003 Page #174  
l: TOP SECRET, public not to know, creatures do not exist, no agency is inv 2003 Page #177  
1) Four large glass jars holding 4 creatures and 2) A wrecked round craft o 2003 Page #190  
did you see? And finally he said, "Creatures." General Roger Ramey is secon 2004 Page #85  
om for ETs, other than being other creatures of creation. ETs that look lik 2004 Page #123  
ope might scrutinize the transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a g 2004 Page #132  
r illusion of primacy among living creatures. The Roswell Incident stares u 2004 Page #132  
early his last words, "Oh yes, the creatures..." Roswell pilot Oliver "Popp 2004 Page #144  
20'h by the Fire Corps. One of the creatures was taken to an underground la 2005 Page #32  
ighting and capture of the strange creatures. The first reference to the cr 2005 Page #36  
lso saw a film depicting bodies of creatures that were not human. E\"enrual 2005 Page #147  
 binoculars: three strange looking creatures, moving fast, seemingly under  2005 Page #155  
ned with new equations. All living creatures have unique characteristics fo 2006 Page #101  
cted how we potentially view alien creatures. The first one, the famous "Wa 2006 Page #102  
en Viruses And Biological Warfare) creatures were recovered from the mounta 2006 Page #122  
esence. We were shocked to see two creatures which had been placed inside d 2006 Page #122  
re fully opened it was obvious the creatures were clearly not of this world 2006 Page #122  
cott story about strange, humanoid creatures being found on the mountainsid 2006 Page #126  
al phenomena and strange, humanoid creatures in the North Wales area on the 2006 Page #128  
 "I assure you, madam, if any such creatures as you describe really existed 2007 Page #45  
November 1947) chat although these creatures are human-like in appearance,  2007 Page #75  
andard term of reference for these creatures until such time as a more defi 2007 Page #75  
 residents report sighting strange creatures resembling bears and gorillas, 2007 Page #146  
napped from their beds and cars by creatures of undetermined origin and for 2008 Page #35  
d controlling , any and all living creatures. One hundred years on, the mys 2008 Page #103  
d, a hatch opened and two or three creatures similar to humans and a small  2009 Page #134  
From close encounters , to strange creatures, to spiritual transformation t 2009 Page #154  

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

re there were indentations for the creatures' hands. The indentations on th 2003 Page #101  
ions transmitted directly from the creatures' brains along their bodies and 2003 Page #101  

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from Varginha , as the creature-or creatures-came to be known, but which ce 2005 Page #34  

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as s.i.yinr, the Ni'\'r'Y bornb ns crechtP.c1 toduy to Pro!. o~,-the s~crct 2009 Page #184  

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pon . j Li1:h1 wa\"Ci, he said, of!cred 11! Esistencc or the weapon tint si 2009 Page #183  

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orld that does not lend additional credence to statements made by those bel 2009 Page #89  

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o its ultimate destination, highly credentialed scientists study it at leng 2004 Page #171  

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m Lake test site. Although Lazar's credentials were questioned and no recor 2005 Page #168  
st could be found, Colonel Corso's credentials were a matter of pubLic reco 2005 Page #168  
"Tony says that he has checked the credentials of James Prescott. How far t 2006 Page #124  
hecked Prof. Barsukov's scientific credentials and found that he was indeed 2007 Page #198  
nd biophysicist with international credentials , chaired the National Resea 2008 Page #133  
Leech and Snodgrass had the proper credentials to be players in the secret  2009 Page #164  
s story are real people, with real credentials, who are indeed working on a 2009 Page #176  

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h.is gave the organization instant credibilit y. Of course, it was also a m 2007 Page #10  

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 owe it to the people to establish credibility regarding ufos and to produc 2003 Page #6  
nvestigate this case; they vary in credibility and scope but all provided v 2003 Page #21  
t 1/4-minute of observations, more credibility with multiple witnesses, and 2003 Page #178  
ble to tell it with some degree of credibility. Part 4: Resolution? Seven d 2004 Page #45  
ibutions have made a dent into the credibility that UFOs have had fatal fai 2004 Page #110  
ery teams, thereby reinforcing the credibility of an elite group (MOONDUST) 2004 Page #115  
 popular and Moore gained a lot of credibility for his research efforts. Wh 2004 Page #189  
gation and literature review • The credibility quotient i.e. how dangerous  2004 Page #198  
Name, role, date of birth, death • Credibility Quotient • Legal declared ca 2004 Page #200  
 go a long way to establishing the credibility of the Aztec incident. 216   2004 Page #219  
e cannon," thereby undermining his credibility and punching a sizeable hole 2004 Page #222  
ions in circa 1962. The skills and credibility of Speckin Forensic          2004 Page #242  
y in the UFO community and have no credibility with them and that is good.  2004 Page #249  
o's claims ■ Corso the man and his credibility ■ Integrated circuits perspe 2005 Page #3  
book span the spectrum of quality, credibility, sources and evidence-that i 2005 Page #134  
at is their relative consistenc y, credibility and relevancy to the case? \ 2005 Page #135  
, internal consistency, 5.0 source credibility) Zingers (obscure facts or a 2005 Page #135  
ibutions have made a dent into the credibility that UFO's have had fatal fa 2005 Page #139  
ent's ability to maintain internal credibility and social order; then it wo 2006 Page #56  
o maintaining order and government credibility. Under such control, media w 2006 Page #57  
ommunity would attempt to maintain credibility and evaluative control in th 2006 Page #58  
cy of eyewitness testimonies so no credibility with public and media.) They 2008 Page #93  
llect information ■CI to discredit credibility Intent of Tab "F" ■ Psycholo 2008 Page #122  
ere approved by others ■Lends some credibility to Einstein as author of the 2008 Page #122  
n among the phony parts to enhance credibility. It is further postulated th 2009 Page #12  
on , and the intent was to provide credibility to the overall theme of the  2009 Page #13  
tion for the sake of already shaky credibility issues. For that reason and  2009 Page #29  
~ :~·;-··. • ' ¥. • • ..,,_llf9",· Credibility issues surrounded the Maury  2009 Page #30  
.JI,• .. YOU KNEW THAT THERE WAS A CREDIBILITY PROBLEM . BUT NOW, 30 YEARS  2009 Page #74  
ll! This information increases the credibility of June's account of an offi 2009 Page #91  

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I became convinced that here was a credible witness and bizarre story that  2003 Page #21  
ere are the low level stories from credible people that loosely support the 2003 Page #38  
 the mountains to Porton Down. How credible are his claims? 72              2003 Page #76  
 All of the facts put forward have credible and in most cases scholarly sou 2003 Page #85  
nd "downed satellites" were a very credible concept. The third objection ra 2003 Page #183  
y topic is that there have been no credible and specific arguments supporti 2003 Page #186  
the "fake document to make it more credible" Who faked it and why? There ar 2003 Page #210  
nd why? There are no realistic and credible answers as to why these documen 2003 Page #210  
60s, Moon Dust was still receiving credible data and reports on crash event 2004 Page #6  
tion, I considered one of the most credible to be that of Wilbert Brockhous 2004 Page #14  
 of the pilot. This struck me as a credible detail. According to the contem 2004 Page #30  
val reports show a wide variety of credible checkable reports of aliens, cr 2004 Page #110  
ted, and therefore makes him quite credible in this area. Although he uses  2004 Page #127  
 Rickett is coherent, definite and credible. The stuff was so strange, he i 2004 Page #143  
razel, the rancher's son, was both credible and precise in describing how h 2004 Page #143  
e Lt. Colonel Corso, who once gave credible testimony before Congress on th 2004 Page #146  
ell — and more broadly with highly credible UFO related activity — is the e 2004 Page #242  
 Ufology from what appears to be a credible source. Some of the highlights  2004 Page #249  
cule and embarrassment, will force credible outlets to play this evidence v 2004 Page #253  
, these forensic tests show a very credible MJ-12 document and genuinely on 2004 Page #253  
 War II, few people and even fewer credible scientists have been willing to 2005 Page #118  
nd today, the list of official and credible sources speaking to the reality 2005 Page #119  
d be ideal if they were all highly credible, with unimpeachable sources and 2005 Page #134  
differ from the direct evidence. A credible motive for faking the document  2005 Page #138  
 trips. Each trip has yielded more credible and consistent information with 2006 Page #47  
wo things would matter: mounting a credible military defense, and finding w 2006 Page #62  
 SED technicians to today is quite credible: • The samples were sent to Ft. 2006 Page #112  
d some researchers feel that it is credible that the surgery takes place on 2006 Page #115  
 Roswell crash. This is completely credible based on what 1 have explained  2007 Page #20  
a country with a high incidence of credible UFO sighting reports, respectab 2007 Page #60  
en very seriously from a gathering credible evidence point of view might le 2007 Page #91  
60s, Moon Dust was still receiving credible data on crashed objects of unkn 2007 Page #140  
ecovery operation are witnessed by credible members of the sun-ounding comm 2008 Page #40  
to the Mystery of UFOs-why so many credible people have experiences with th 2008 Page #42  
57 years old in 1979. She was also credible and articulate. She could be sw 2008 Page #50  
have, that Alan Rammer is a highly credible witness to a highly strange eve 2008 Page #60  
nd Oppenheimer are quite outside a credible range for consideration. Howeve 2008 Page #108  
y earlier hypothesized scenario is credible, the issues noted on slide 29 w 2008 Page #109  
in phrases that are identical to a credible questioned document in the form 2009 Page #13  
xperience, I found her sincere and credible. As her friend, I was grateful  2009 Page #95  

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 Mann testimony, I give it partial credit for being a sincere recollection, 2003 Page #31  
cksburg Volunteer Fire Department. Credit: Stan Gordon In recent years, mor 2003 Page #57  
buried in the ground in the woods. Credit: Charles Hanna Figure 4. Photo of 2003 Page #64  
 near the reported crash location. Credit: Stan Gordon 60                   2003 Page #64  
 a many-year employee, and quite a credit to the Public Printer. He assesse 2003 Page #179  
, no one ever came forward to take credit. The first recorded dirigible fli 2004 Page #28  
ecial Investigations reflect great credit upon himself, the Air Defenee COM 2004 Page #212  
e the ufologists too much time and credit. So, to paraphrase the old saying 2004 Page #214  
ury of service in the Force to his credit. At the time that the account was 2006 Page #122  
ut there is a dog holding the UFO. Credit: OIJl:, llr w;7..:ls Via: Good r, 2007 Page #66  
t machine. It might be misused for credit card fraud. Although I did take s 2007 Page #83  

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gh technical skill which cannot be credited to any known culture on Earth.  2003 Page #161  
r for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram credited with taking photographs of Gen. 2004 Page #226  
ies,' the term Dr. Bronk's team is credited with inventing. This, if anyth. 2007 Page #76  
alian dictator Benito Mussolini is credited with coining the word fascism,  2008 Page #124  
 said to outrival the atom bomb as credited today to Prof. T. D. J. Leech i 2009 Page #157  
 said to outrival the atom bomb as credited today to Prof. T.D.J. Leech in  2009 Page #168  
 there i~ not!i;ng •t oil bom·b as credited today to 'Pro!. in µ~ent scient 2009 Page #182  

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sing with Plains scenes and sunset Credits Interviewer Tim Bewley Acknowled 2003 Page #44  

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allowed. His Achilles heel was his credulity, as long as whatever he was to 2003 Page #148  

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 from a draw adjacent to \'v'alnut Creek, a main tributary from the mountai 2005 Page #154  
owerful GOD!. They would be up the creek without a religious paddle if an a 2006 Page #10  
rce helicopter flew in over Cherry Creek Summit and dropped down into the v 2006 Page #79  
, 1950 Texas/Mexican border, Brush Creek, brings out confirmed hoaxes too X 2007 Page #44  
he accounts focused on the Andrews Creek I Elk River area outside of Westpo 2008 Page #42  
and it's cold and we come across a creek that we don't even remember crossi 2008 Page #85  

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nted progressive journalist George Creel to set up a censorship and propaga 2007 Page #10  
ic Information, or CPI. Journalist Creel staffed his organization with peop 2007 Page #10  

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kie-talkie had stopped working. He crept closer to confront the intruder an 2003 Page #147  

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nown is the Roswell incident. Many creruble witnesses to trus have come for 2007 Page #127  

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1r. ..A..:,:elrod ■ A Global Aeual Crescendo ■ Citizens f_g-.• mst UFO Secr 2008 Page #161  

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a piece of pie or perhaps a cun/ed crescent, but a disc is round. So, we as 2003 Page #99  
ear Physicist-Lecturer 79 Pembroke Crescent Fredericton. NB Canada £38 2VI  2003 Page #136  

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

ote about panels retrieved from a "crescent-shaped" extraterrestrial vehicl 2003 Page #101  

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barely cleared the treetops on the crest of a knoll located on a farm on th 2006 Page #89  

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 seemed imminent. Wickens' vehicle crested the hill beside the Presbyterian 2004 Page #34  
conds. Their car rounded the turn, crested a small hill and came into the o 2004 Page #34  

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iciency virus), "mad cow" disease (Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) and chro 2006 Page #113  
CWD) in elk, kuru in cannibals and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) in human 2006 Page #116  

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e of the pieces of material down a crevice-so they wouldn't have to carf)'  2005 Page #156  

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 Pittsburgh TV stations had a news crew at the scene. I personally knew the 2003 Page #55  
ed myself and the video production crew to look at the man with astonishmen 2003 Page #68  
d crashed and, along with its dead crew, was being analyzed under cover of  2003 Page #73  
e to Puerto Rico with a British TV crew in search of both UFOs and the Vamp 2003 Page #81  
ype of Shielding to enable Craft & Crew to survive accelerated entry into a 2003 Page #107  
 it appeared that none of the five crew members survived entry into our atm 2003 Page #236  
ystem. The saucer which carried no crew has a diameter of 47 meters. The st 2004 Page #12  
aid, 'We then shook hands with the crew and they stepped into their ship, r 2004 Page #32  
his friends called him "Brath") as crew quite often and so was knowledgeabl 2004 Page #38  
 as well. This past summer, a film crew from Teamwork Productions, a Philad 2004 Page #59  
IDE #24: Linda Moulton Howe and TV crew, Denver, Colo. I began to investiga 2004 Page #76  
pson, 33p report III, 5-9 Recovery crew, ping pong, by helicopter to craft  2004 Page #112  
ed a box emitting a beep. Recovery crew arrived with two tractor-trailer ve 2004 Page #117  
ond case, Report 2, describes four crew members taken alive, five feet in h 2004 Page #117  
 one body on stretcher, three live crew aided as though injured. Crash witn 2004 Page #118  
1947, how come the Roswell cleanup crew was so ready for this? Answer: they 2004 Page #127  
had been pulled because the camera crew had used special lenses that they d 2004 Page #185  
ATHER BALLOONS 400KW WAVE (C) NEXT CREW OUT TODAY. WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD M 2004 Page #229  
 meaning of story and mission next crew out today. Weather balloons would m 2004 Page #230  
vered near Roswell. The disk had a crew, which, along with some of the debr 2004 Page #230  
 Augustin). He (Ramey) will send a crew out from the 509th at Roswell Army  2004 Page #230  
orea in 19 52, in which he and his crew saw a 12-foot diameter disc "off hi 2005 Page #42  
y. "He also states that a recover) crew that entered the craft co inspect i 2005 Page #45  
h atomic round, locked and loaded. Crew run for the safety of a nearby tren 2005 Page #46  
d the cloud-busting site when a TV crew came to film their operations, and  2005 Page #99  
m Cooper originally. And the usual crew of debunker s have questioned detai 2005 Page #126  
 g for the special make-up effects crew. I ha,·e spent quire some time thin 2005 Page #149  
ighter than a Volkswagen. It had a crew of two aliens. The recovery team tr 2005 Page #164  
 on the floor that transported the crew from one control center tO another. 2005 Page #166  
 and China causing the loss of 166 crew members. 5                          2006 Page #8  
had a meeting with families of the crew members that they were told what ha 2006 Page #9  
r., commander of the 4520th Combat Crew Training Wing at Nellis Air Force B 2006 Page #75  
ra was recovered in mid-air by the crew of a JC-130 flying far below. A mot 2006 Page #77  
n asymmetrical engine unstart. The crew of the other M-21 (Article 134) wat 2006 Page #77  
rs and some men from a county road crew. Bill Gibson arrived with his wife  2006 Page #79  
find anything. He said the cleanup crew walked the desert, line abreast, pi 2006 Page #80  
 crash site were members of a news crew from KERO-TV in Bakersfield. They f 2006 Page #83  
James C. Goodall that the recovery crew dug and sifted every cubic inch of  2006 Page #84  
 story's other parts? The recovery crew had plenty of time to remove debris 2006 Page #85  
members. The next day, the two-man crew of a YF- 12A (Article 1003) was for 2006 Page #87  
port and also interview the flight crew. Since a UFO is by definition unide 2006 Page #88  
 it appeared that none of the five crew members survived entry into our atm 2006 Page #104  
as Cader Berwyn and that the alien crew, some still alive, were whisked off 2006 Page #119  
. "3. Missing aircraft, pilots and crew, are of special concern to the mili 2006 Page #141  
Bill was working as both a missile crew launchman and fire control operator 2006 Page #142  
view: Bill, in March 1967, Missile Crew Launchman and Fire Control Operator 2006 Page #144  
e miles south of Lummi Island. The crew of the Delores reports a sighting i 2006 Page #184  
at witnessed by the Steeva 10. The crew of the Delores describes the sighti 2006 Page #184  
 AM: Upon further questioning, the crew of the Steeva 10 elaborates that th 2006 Page #184  
ld, crisp light of day, a boat and crew set forth to discover what had happ 2006 Page #186  
 Dominic Papetti. At first, as the crew searches the outskirts of the splas 2006 Page #187  
relate his findings to the Diane's crew that he quickly returns to the surf 2006 Page #187  
th reasonable probability that the crew of the Diane did indeed locate the  2006 Page #189  
 after their amazing discoveg, the crew of the Diane returned to the same s 2006 Page #190  
 (see illustration #7). The pilot/ crew compartment appearing as a bubble s 2007 Page #99  
 craft (see illustration #5) had a crew of one, with an air-intake on both  2007 Page #99  
fuselage, leading up to the pilot/ crew compartment. According to Jack, the 2007 Page #100  
de of the craft, for access to the crew compartment . Immediately behind th 2007 Page #105  
The extreme forward section of the crew compartment looked like the nose of 2007 Page #106  
o air-intakes on both sides of the crew compartment, and four exhaust ports 2007 Page #106  
of the disc. It was clear that the crew compartment had room for a pilot an 2007 Page #106  
drop down to "tree-top level". The crew was desperately trying to keep the  2007 Page #109  
antic Ocean. Eventually, the fughr crew regruned control of the rurcrafr, w 2007 Page #109  
J PROJECT-\" MILITARY \"ER. 10,· ::CREW PROJECT- \"2 SlJBSO'-ilC \'ERSIO~ I 2007 Page #112  
ROJECT- \"2 SlJBSO'-ilC \'ERSIO~ I CREW PROJECT-Y2 SUPERSO]'.'IC \"ERSJON I 2007 Page #112  
-:\CH2 PROJECT -Y2 TEST ,\IIKIUTT !CREW ~.(ACM .9.: l'ROJECT- 1794 ICREW MA 2007 Page #112  
\\' (362 mph.) VERSION WITH TAIL :!CREW {4X0 mph.) \'ERS101' WITH WING EXTE 2007 Page #113  
estroyed UFO and the bodies of the crew. Meanwhile all of the villagers had 2007 Page #129  
Ararat's west-facing mountain. The crew quickly swung the aircraft around a 2007 Page #137  
 (??) Regions, Navy Aircraft, 8-52 crew and DC-8 pilots. All reported alike 2008 Page #9  
, Shields in Utah, and the Bonanza crew in Nevada who reported the object b 2008 Page #13  
 with four of her husband's former crew members on December 12, 1979, four  2008 Page #45  
involve other aircraft, and as the crew were not able to identify the objec 2008 Page #66  
l Airport. The helicopter , with a crew of 3 on board, was about to land wh 2008 Page #67  
ty. He also states that a recovery crew that entered the craft to inspect i 2009 Page #52  
ions were being made a [sic] entry crew was formed. They were dressed in cl 2009 Page #53  
al surgical masks. The size of the crew was not mentioned. Communications b 2009 Page #53  
tioned. Communications between the crew and the team outside was set up pri 2009 Page #53  
ntry. What happened with the entry crew while inside of the vessel was note 2009 Page #53  
s: [ 1] Communications failed; the crew after one hour inside emerged from  2009 Page #53  
ed Nevada test facility. The entry crew was sent to Facility X to undergo m 2009 Page #53  
 time. Sure enough, Rhanes and her crew were quickly on the scene. For the  2009 Page #54  
o 3 feet wide. I was looking for a crew compartment or a window or somethin 2009 Page #66  

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rom one of them. He was an ex-RCAF crewman involved in electronic intellige 2004 Page #45  

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

. My informant also heard from the crewmember that one of the entities was  2005 Page #43  

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

00 feet in cliameter and ten, dead crewmembers were found at the site. Thei 2005 Page #166  
northeast of Edwards, killing both crewmembers. The next day, the two-man c 2006 Page #87  

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aged any more, one of the launcher crewmen who were outside — guys who are  2006 Page #147  

Word: "crews", 32 instance(s) (Back to Top)

th their extraterrestrial and dead crews — had been recovered by U.S. milit 2004 Page #16  
jects and even contacts with their crews. It was the Great Airship Mystery  2004 Page #27  
e was on the open marine band, the crews in the other boats in the little f 2004 Page #40  
rvivors from it. The fishermen and crews of the six fishing boats that had  2004 Page #41  
ntinued with other boats and fresh crews. In Halifax, the RCC had put the N 2004 Page #41  
te security clearances. He and the crews he supervised had worked all over  2004 Page #51  
ct never moved while the emergency crews were shining their spotlights on i 2004 Page #57  
 the emergency trucks engines. The crews continued to shine their spot ligh 2004 Page #57  
ed, "worn by some members of alien crews" 14 1950 Unknown, Mexico 1 1 0 1 1 2004 Page #111  
KE Line8 ****509 HAS LAND SURVEYOR CREWS. Line 9 TEMPLE Following is a comp 2004 Page #228  
ine8 (M) ****509 HAS LAND SURVEYOR CREWS. (B) *** **9 AND LAND L***DENVER C 2004 Page #229  
S. (B) *** **9 AND LAND L***DENVER CREWS. (C) 509 HAS LAND SURVEYOR CREWS.  2004 Page #229  
R CREWS. (C) 509 HAS LAND SURVEYOR CREWS. (DR) THEY ADD LAND DRopsONDE CreW 2004 Page #229  
REWS. (DR) THEY ADD LAND DRopsONDE CreWS (G) ABQ LAND based recovery crews  2004 Page #229  
 CreWS (G) ABQ LAND based recovery crews (MN) A ****O says ADD LAND SCAVENG 2004 Page #229  
N) A ****O says ADD LAND SCAVENGER CREWS Line 9 (M) TEMPLE (B) TEMPLE (C) R 2004 Page #229  
uld make ****509 has land surveyor crews.) Temple. What does all this tell  2004 Page #230  
 remote-controlled and containing "crews" of monkeys were flown through the 2005 Page #50  
ct recovery operations. - Recovery crews had high levels of manpower and mo 2006 Page #72  
, delta-wing configuration. Ground crews immediately made arrangements to c 2006 Page #74  
lted after darkness fell. Recovery crews began loading and removing the wre 2006 Page #75  
ights allowed engineers and flight crews to determine the handling characte 2006 Page #78  
he morning of 28 September, ground crews at Area 51 prepared the B-52H and  2006 Page #78  
ooster across the desert. Recovery crews from Area 51 departed immediately  2006 Page #79  
 had seen. He claimed the recovery crews "spent days policing the area, pic 2006 Page #80  
considerably disturbed by recovery crews. They noticed that someone had ere 2006 Page #83  
 the impact point. If the recovery crews had set their perimeter 1,000 feet 2006 Page #85  
 to an energy source.] None of the crews were found. The atomic bombs were  2006 Page #141  
covering it all up, other military crews at TOP SECRET places such as Area  2006 Page #150  
craft, refueling aircraft, support crews, and air bases. \Vhat would be the 2007 Page #107  
et. That made two different flight crews, Shields in Utah, and the Bonanza  2008 Page #13  
                                   crews of the Imperial Iranian Air Force  2008 Page #31  

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n mWjriw Kriwnrt with tbs military crfTirrip'i.n in t&a ascoo In. Making yu 2003 Page #212  

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l • .., ., 0.-&l•• :a. Cr..u, Oler Crhdu I lH· ... u,.:a!lfq ~u ... l9'C'Cr 2008 Page #19  

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nde, Mexico 1 1 1 1 0 Witness Leon Crice III. 32 UFO recovered shown on TV, 2004 Page #111  

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

 blue light scared her so much she cried and was relieved of her duty for t 2008 Page #87  
nic and took to the streets, women cried, thinking it was the end of the wo 2008 Page #98  

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 studies and served as Director of CRIFO — the Civilian Research, Interplan 2004 Page #108  

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

that I was in the right. I thought crikey this free energy stuff is amazmg. 2007 Page #86  

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vING AUTHORITY. HAROLO T HAH/LTON* criL, 113Ar lip CU, SOURCE. NEWS mEnIA t 2004 Page #21  

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 which has facilitated the loss of crilJjons of dollars, undermjned our eco 2007 Page #36  

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 to molt peqile (That ls d!J1'trmt Crim whldu!r or not lhey lntilft ill UFO 2008 Page #147  

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s researchers have speculated that Criman's involvement with Maury Island m 2009 Page #31  

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aw was eventually acquitted of the crime, since then his role as a CIA agen 2003 Page #42  
r powerless to do anything about a crime, his statement indicated some kind 2004 Page #31  
Shoe and Tire Prints, Handwriting, Crime Scene Reconstruction, Criminal For 2004 Page #250  
They are in essence a high-powered crime lab with all the expertise and mor 2004 Page #250  
e and more of the hit TV show CSI (Crime Scene Investigations). See their w 2004 Page #250  
alth care, or reduction of war and crime. Contact that evolved in a slow-st 2006 Page #60  
 not realise they have committed a crime. A lot of those machines didn't co 2007 Page #87  
Where would someone convicted of a crime get 1.5 million dollars if 85      2007 Page #91  
w now doesn't mean you committed a crime back then. That's how I thought th 2007 Page #92  
Jomes E. Cllorkson If you commit a crime, time is on your side. Time is alm 2008 Page #40  
ic Relations , Institute on Drugs, Crime and Justice, Internation al Instit 2008 Page #143  

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to commit obvious unconstitutional crimes, that we do have the right to kee 2003 Page #187  
Emperor the embarrassment of a War Crimes trial. Wilber Smith, a Canadian s 2004 Page #140  
 the law recognizes a principle in crimes such as murder called "inevitabil 2008 Page #40  
ave labor, and committed other war crimes. CNN reporter Linda Hunt, author  2008 Page #137  
nd was hanged at Nuremberg for war crimes. Working with Heydrich at Interpo 2008 Page #139  

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UMENTS FOR SECRECY IN 2003 □ Avoid criminal prosecution □ There might indee 2003 Page #188  
iting, Crime Scene Reconstruction, Criminal Forensic Matters and Computer F 2004 Page #250  
re has the potential to reveal the criminal nature of humanity's pmver stru 2005 Page #86  
tact automatically became a wanted criminal to be jailed for one year and f 2006 Page #202  
he extremely wealthy. ►. Organized criminal groups ► T'1e.Jntelligence comm 2007 Page #35  
 to) ou ever got into trouble, got criminal records or have you got a clean 2007 Page #82  
ct 1hcir coun1cnn1ciligcncc and1or criminal invcstignti\'e agencies 10 acuv 2007 Page #175  
 their counterintelligence and/ or criminal investigative agencies to activ 2007 Page #175  
ouglas M. Crouch, the Chief of the Criminal Investigation Sections, Shields 2008 Page #9  
ed to investigations mostly in the criminal justice field. I have held seve 2008 Page #41  
hat have been used successfully in criminal cases to shed light on the prob 2008 Page #104  
nd the Nazis was the International Criminal Police Organization known as In 2008 Page #139  
l was created as the International Criminal Police Commission in 1924, the  2008 Page #139  
aust was planned; Arthur Nebe, the criminal police chief who also commanded 2008 Page #139  

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ome of the most notorious Nazi war criminals, such as SS-Obergruppenfuehrer 2008 Page #139  
have declined to seek out Nazi war criminals , claiming such action is beyo 2008 Page #139  

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

n civil, it had now graduated to a crimjnal and a court date was set. Given 2005 Page #101  

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ommanders. ATIC Commanders (would) cringe on hearing the term "Flying Sauce 2004 Page #178  

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been his skin, and hat looked like crinkled, soft aluminum foil. I recall i 2003 Page #23  

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

ong fingers (3? No bone structure, crinkly skin Fire around crash site Offe 2003 Page #23  
is skin looked as if it were soft, crinkly aluminum foil, not that thick. I 2003 Page #35  

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

 amts ■ Oval eyes, slit for mouth, crinkty skin Puzzle for Charlette ■ Want 2003 Page #35  

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

ht. MW: So no proof you managed to cripple the Wasrungton system. GM: When  2007 Page #90  

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was never searched. 2. The object, crippled, made it out into deeper waters 2004 Page #42  
sile's mysterious target, possibly crippled by the explosion, continued to  2004 Page #67  

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ishments and possibly disarming or crippling our weapons of mass destructio 2003 Page #142  

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the pages 1n the 33◄ paga lr\.30u:,cript h,1vc a vatoC'lQ.i)rk vhich .oaya  2007 Page #46  

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k vhich .oaya •Roy•l Writing• ln :,cript-5tyle "'rit.ing. Loe.Jc wood':, DJ 2007 Page #46  

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. "Not for Public Inspection." The crises of earlier years have been coming 2004 Page #129  
; also whether the current crop of crises will serve to hasten or impede di 2005 Page #77  
ecades relating to major political crises/transition periods and the releas 2005 Page #84  
m our lost history. Other national crises have similarly led to the release 2005 Page #84  

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

erlin Airlift and a major Cold War crisis. But it was not the only crisis f 2003 Page #88  
ar crisis. But it was not the only crisis faced by the American military th 2003 Page #88  
cial investigation of the aviation crisis. Former New Mexico State Represen 2004 Page #82  
\·ilization is in a state of major crisis?" For surely, our civilization is 2005 Page #77  
 was 1988.12 A Theory of Political Crisis and Disclosure There can be littl 2005 Page #84  
 the United States, the continuing crisis of \,Xlatergate and years of soci 2005 Page #84  
 is poised for a similar political crisis. Widespread public discontent ove 2005 Page #84  
in g likelihood that the petroleum crisis is something structurally serious 2005 Page #85  
 telling us now? In the absence of crisis, investigative reporters would be 2006 Page #60  
al tactics, real doctrine and real crisis management techniques. It's going 2006 Page #130  
ience of UFOs with my knowledge of crisis management — such as my involveme 2006 Page #130  
.A's creation, and perhaps the UFO crisis was one of them. \X/as the U.S. g 2007 Page #12  
usion during a "national security" crisis: C.l.A. So ht to P'ant N. C ba .  2007 Page #27  
 from the cover-up (Constitutional crisis; collapse of government. privatiz 2007 Page #36  
ald Reagan UFO Sighting ■ Pouticil Crisis and Freedom of In fo rrn:.1 ti on 2008 Page #159  
f Defense ■ Political intrigue and crisis ■ A weeklong sighting of triangle 2008 Page #159  
ch ■ The Bob Lazar story ■ MUFON's crisis and Bill N[oore's confession ■ St 2008 Page #166  
doff during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, scientific and technical intelli 2009 Page #17  
ion incident and the Cuban missile crisis which predicted that the Soviet U 2009 Page #18  
cident and followed by the missile crisis an estimate was hastily produced  2009 Page #18  
nd and Beyond, 1989-1990 ■11UFON's crisis and Bill Moore's confession 8: In 2009 Page #150  

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

......... 17 Maury Island UFO: The Crisman Conspiracy ..................... 2003 Page #3  
             Maury Island UFO: The Crisman Conspiracy Kenn Thomas One revie 2003 Page #41  
 described as his "superior," Fred Crisman, a man with a long and complicat 2003 Page #41  
the recovered debris, he convinced Crisman to go to the Maury Island shore  2003 Page #41  
aury Island shore and take a look. Crisman later claimed that he saw there  2003 Page #41  
ghting of a doughnut shaped craft. Crisman reported his experience to Ray P 2003 Page #41  
ssassination of 1963. In 1968 Fred Crisman was subpoenaed by New Orleans Di 2003 Page #42  
tention paid to retrieval stories. Crisman turned over samples of the Maury 2003 Page #42  
y Island debris was turned over by Crisman to a CIA agent named Shaw. Clay  2003 Page #42  
onspiracy. He maintained that Fred Crisman may have been an assassin workin 2003 Page #42  
eport called the Torbitt Document, Crisman is named as one of three hoboes  2003 Page #42  
grassy knoll, a man named Fred Lee Crisman. UFO historians recognize Crisma 2009 Page #29  
 Crisman. UFO historians recognize Crisman as one of two main witnesses-the 2009 Page #29  
 in 194 7. Jim Garrison subpoenaed Crisman for his role in the JFK assassin 2009 Page #29  
, Harold Dahl who worked with Fred Crisman salvaging runaway logs in a harb 2009 Page #30  
                                   Crisman may not have seen anything at al 2009 Page #31  
 Dahl, he reported the incident to Crisman, who he regarded as his boss in  2009 Page #31  
 in the lumber salvaging business. Crisman later went out on his own, to ma 2009 Page #31  
sent its two investigators, it was Crisman who gave them a Kellogg's Corn F 2009 Page #31  
gton, leading some to suspect that Crisman may have even sabotaged the plan 2009 Page #31  
 to the most fanciful speculation, Crisman would have done that in order to 2009 Page #31  
rom the world of spooks and spies. Crisman wanted people to believe that la 2009 Page #32  
ly dropped his last name, provided Crisman with a means to discuss himself  2009 Page #32  
third person, telling Farish, "Mr. Crisman is probably the most informed ma 2009 Page #32  
he FBI has learned several times." Crisman presents himself as a man with s 2009 Page #32  
der. Following in the same letter, Crisman notes: "An interesting fact -one 2009 Page #32  
. It was my understanding that Mr. Crisman was not disturbed or angry, as f 2009 Page #32  
eived a letter about the show from Crisman (writing as Dahl): "There is a T 2009 Page #32  
 in the main on the life of F. Lee Crisman. I know him better than any livi 2009 Page #32  
r were told to me years ago by Mr. Crisman ... and I know of several that a 2009 Page #32  
received an anonymous letter about Crisman that same year, 1968, suggesting 2009 Page #33  
edy assassination. It claimed that Crisman was the first man contacted by C 2009 Page #33  
 investigation . It also says that Crisman walked away with a $2000 pay off 2009 Page #33  
ley Plaza. It maintained that Fred Crisman was among the three tramps arres 2009 Page #33  
 conversation was cut short before Crisman 's name would be mentioned . Bec 2009 Page #33  
s. Jim Garrison believed that Fred Crisman worked as a hired assassin for t 2009 Page #33  
erver will not be quick to dismiss Crisman 's claims or the various theorie 2009 Page #34  
 Cubans with whom Garrison thought Crisman belonged . Kenn Thomas works as  2009 Page #34  

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complicated life's story. In fact, Crisman's life submerges into a murky tr 2003 Page #41  
nnedy assassination, indicative of Crisman's appearance on the grassy knoll 2003 Page #42  
 the grassy knoll. It also reviews Crisman's life-long role as a person wit 2003 Page #42  
fe at the time Jim Garrison was on Crisman's heels as a suspect in JFK's mu 2009 Page #32  
eaflets. At roughly the same time, Crisman's name emerged also in something 2009 Page #33  

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

 the end of the year, in the cold, crisp light of day, a boat and crew set  2006 Page #186  

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

se of a large blockage above. As I criss-crossed the basin, signs here and  2003 Page #45  

Word: "criss-crossing", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nses.) I spent the rest of the day criss-crossing the basin looking for any 2003 Page #45  
. They moved further to the south, criss-crossing the Sound, making track l 2004 Page #40  

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

istorical or modern identification criteria. Two things immediately came to 2003 Page #45  
29. Conclusion for UFOB guide: all criteria to be evaluated in terms of “co 2003 Page #177  
ATION : Section II: Identification Criteria • General: find the stimulus •  2003 Page #177  
rce. They include some interesting criteria, such as at least 1/4-minute of 2003 Page #178  
ore of 125 points. A discussion of criteria in each class follows. The 11se 2005 Page #135  
he U.N. results and adds four more criteria which seem to be similar, as no 2008 Page #107  
her Wood nor Chaski computed these criteria. Carole Chaski, a noted forensi 2008 Page #107  
leman-Liau Index 13.51 14.29 6 Six criteria are about the same for Einstein 2008 Page #118  
 deleting the words "utilizing the criteria and procedures set forth in the 2009 Page #27  
bstituting therefor "observing the criteria, procedures, and restrictions s 2009 Page #27  

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

rly and often, but hardly a single critic has ever asked me for a high qual 2003 Page #184  
e role of the UK's highest ranking critic of excessive UFO secrecy, especia 2004 Page #53  
 of Ron Pataki, a syndicated drama critic for the Scripps-Howard newspaper  2007 Page #136  
r which my colleague and sometimes critic Stan Friedman encouraged me to ta 2009 Page #7  

Word: "critical", 47 instance(s) (Back to Top)

            The First Roswell? The critical debate is what does "La. Case m 2003 Page #25  
olving this aspect of the case was critical. To review, a few weeks after t 2003 Page #34  
roject was clearly viewed to be so critical that they could have had the in 2003 Page #171  
n gathered by the military. If the critical crash material is not held by t 2003 Page #189  
ored to be an inside player on the critical information such as crashed sau 2003 Page #199  
as typed and where it was signed a critical aspect to testing the idea that 2003 Page #209  
na. Nevertheless, the situation is critical and it is urgently necessary I  2003 Page #230  
bout to leave the situation became critical. The light suddenly disappeared 2004 Page #38  
, and regard it, if accurate, as a critical issue for improving our underst 2004 Page #117  
s over the years. A concluding but critical factor is the "control" of the  2004 Page #125  
ntrolled by the government, so the critical routes might have been those to 2004 Page #129  
ent complicity in withholding this critical information about extraterrestr 2004 Page #134  
of spin; a cautionary tale to be a critical thinker, and not believe every  2004 Page #215  
 theories. Take, for example, this critical assertion as to the character o 2004 Page #222  
ber. Your action in this matter is critical to the continuance of the group 2004 Page #251  
bled citizens to demand and obtain critical information on a wide range of  2005 Page #84  
and this is very big. Eventuall y, critical faculties would return. When th 2005 Page #86  
ted, first, to identify a range of critical uncertainties that would bracke 2006 Page #48  
itated by the interplay of certain critical uncertainties. The result was n 2006 Page #50  
n time of the organization becomes critical to survival and 47              2006 Page #50  
areful attempt to isolate the most critical uncertainties associated with C 2006 Page #51  
process were: A. Identify and test critical uncertainties: Answer the quest 2006 Page #51  
ar- away planet was not addressed. Critical Uncertainties A series of exerc 2006 Page #52  
 were conducted to elicit and test critical uncertainties that, if properly 2006 Page #52  
at Variously combined, these three critical uncertainties lead to eight mai 2006 Page #52  
The Scenario Worlds Once the three critical uncertainties were determined,  2006 Page #53  
orst of all worlds, with all three critical uncertainties working against h 2006 Page #62  
flow and public education would be critical to maintaining order. - Slow-po 2006 Page #67  
ure and intentions of NHI would be critical to preserving social order. - P 2006 Page #67  
for survival are slim to none. All critical uncertainties in this scenario  2006 Page #68  
se fictional stories have played a critical role in the perspective of the  2006 Page #101  
gens have played and are playing a critical role in our global society and  2006 Page #101  
ss syndrome. Tempest then took the critical step of notifying the New Mexic 2006 Page #110  
ons) have played and are playing a critical role in our global society, and 2006 Page #117  
ollow a path or trail." There is a critical difference between letting the  2008 Page #55  
 issues noted on slide 29 would be critical to interpretation and further a 2008 Page #109  
hut. Deadline is October, and it's critical. If this was I 963, the DCI wou 2008 Page #110  
, Panama, Argentina and Brazil-all critical outposts for the flight of Nazi 2008 Page #129  
ber. Your action to this matter is critical to the continuance of the group 2009 Page #39  
s of charges placed at the greater critical depth, and were at the time unf 2009 Page #166  
e of the second and more pertinent critical depth near the surface. These f 2009 Page #166  
cept the invitation because of the critical conditions at the Auckland Univ 2009 Page #166  
 the location of the charge at the critical depth nearer the water surface  2009 Page #166  
d at Bikini. Again, the continuous critical conditions at the Auckland Univ 2009 Page #166  
cept the invitation because of the critical conditions at the Auckland Univ 2009 Page #172  
 the location of the charge at the critical depth nearer the water sur-face 2009 Page #172  
d at Bikini. Again, the continuing critical conditions at the Auckland Univ 2009 Page #172  

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

d saucer story as such but it is a critically important story because I bel 2004 Page #180  
eresting undertaking — it may be a critically important one. But this repor 2006 Page #50  
 shadow of a doubt one of the most critically important and relevant questi 2008 Page #23  
e. Just this year there has been a critically important revelation about th 2009 Page #91  

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

 MRS. FORRESTAL ‘No Foundation for Criticism, ’NyiW mea refl* cart at 1 gra 2003 Page #93  
es. Not yet mentioned today is the criticism that the Manual states that th 2003 Page #184  
d of before he got them. One other criticism on Slide 60 is that there is n 2003 Page #185  
d by an alien species. The biggest criticism of the government claim about  2004 Page #142  
it in the face of almost universal criticism. Read out of context -that is, 2005 Page #102  
Manual This paper both responds to criticism of skeptics and provides power 2005 Page #129  
r Report generated a great deal of criticism from the scientific community. 2006 Page #198  
ir Force and Flying Saucers: not a criticism but ... AF must investigate, n 2007 Page #44  
t of 2001. This act drew immediate criticism from educators, state authorit 2008 Page #142  

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 We were satisfied that all of the criticisms of the skeptics, while having 2009 Page #7  

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

nswer these questions. They simply criticize with no evidence. ”Colonel Phi 2003 Page #13  
e, not a single one had written to criticize or correct what we'd written a 2004 Page #49  

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Estimates. CIA, in particular, was criticized for "failing to fulfil its du 2009 Page #18  

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

of James Forrestal 9-18-47 Wallace Criticizes Figure 1 NY Times 9-18-47, “W 2003 Page #87  
igure 1 NY Times 9-18-47, “Wallace Criticizes Truman Order On Rush Swearing 2003 Page #87  

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

ne of which was to Einstein mildly criticizing him for quoting him incorrec 2008 Page #107  

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

aptured disk in Louisiana in 1942. Critics point to a small time hoax case  2003 Page #25  
 entities (EBEs) a Very insightful Critics have attacked this document beca 2003 Page #27  
ence of mjlfcasancr n.u plentiful. Critics noted that the date format did n 2003 Page #135  
ion would have been. None of these critics had Top Secret code word clearan 2003 Page #171  
tes of distances. Furthermore, the critics assume that these 179            2003 Page #183  
icted Security Information." Other critics have shot at the authenticity ea 2003 Page #184  
st two deserve a bit of expansion. Critics claim that if the evidence is no 2003 Page #184  
 control. In addition, most of the critics assume that the security system  2003 Page #185  
ere had been UFO crash recoveries. Critics point to the Twining letter as p 2004 Page #141  
little or no life in the universe. Critics counter that any civilization ad 2005 Page #120  

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while it's bio-energetically based critique of mystical and mecharucal th.i 2005 Page #87  

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f these operations are revealed or critiqued, save in conditions of extreme 2004 Page #170  

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

r.-. ., 7r 4 ::'.!l)"l'OU. J 1a-.u crivL-i-.~ ho,... frcr .\LrrGCe'l in :a· 2008 Page #57  

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. ·"'~ ·.:------ PROJECT-PV 70-; _ CRJ.\V '.1r\ II 1.7-l t/~;/-_ r __ , ..: 2007 Page #113  

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; =-u~ .'U\ h, ...CO: C-.Jt. OVl"r CrJy:: •~net (v,:-L~ :lC":tl: ''-"''· ~c 2008 Page #57  

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T-P\' 70-1 ALTlll ·,\Tl: VERSIO~ c CRl:\V :O.l:\ 'll I 74 AT (t,5. 100 fl.1 2007 Page #113  
:~,, "'C.~-u~ely J 151!u r-.;rtn,t.crl.h i:.,-.1. or l.r'lo.!.,r p..0!!.1t1 2007 Page #176  
r1111.t.ioMI l 174 WOHKtD 01'-i SF.CRl:T Wt~APON -Jamcs a\[arlon ~nodgrass  2009 Page #180  

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

 studjes and served as Director of CRlFO-the Civilian Research Interplaneta 2005 Page #138  

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ON .'YS rl::vl 60., A CONf·IG. A I CRlo\\' MACII 2 2 A VROCAR VZ-'l.:\ V OR 2007 Page #113  

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 U we con exlcnd th~ hwt:.on,;, ai:crn!l or ccu. °l'ce.,clo, -Wenpo~ u tc.r 2009 Page #182  

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

 A So-C3.lled UFO Worbng Group;, ■ Crncl:s in the Secret \'lodd ■ Leaking M 2008 Page #165  

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

n early July 1947 of crashed alien crnft and non-human bodies near Roswell, 2005 Page #131  

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

al 11'~ r..,re, .Ill 'Mr, tte Dud, Crnl'Titt!!e Co.en:d n ~ · 11 I , . The  2007 Page #12  

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.,, .. -~ ' . · . 1 Tbr n('1 Fnrcr crnltd ·t"'~----fl:-_:·: ( ontht'b~nni:• 2005 Page #21  

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asalg.nment in connection with tho Cro!J:.IY.'' face P1•oject. 2. tln.o'"'  2009 Page #175  

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

 Work. London: Vision Press, 1973. Croall, J. (ed.): Record of a F,iendship 2005 Page #104  
l. New York: Farrar &Giroux, 1981. Croall, J. ( ed.): All the Best, Neill.  2005 Page #104  

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

the New York law firm Sullivan and Cromwell to represent his interests. His 2008 Page #126  
s and Allen Dulles of Sullivan and Cromwell. Allen Dulles (later of the Off 2008 Page #126  

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

a former science adviser to Walter Cronkite and CBS News during the Apollo  2008 Page #134  

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

 in the UK, including a very early crop circle formation found in the north 2003 Page #74  
eetering; also whether the current crop of crises will serve to hasten or i 2005 Page #77  
 rings of soil, etc. These are not crop circles where normally no saucer is 2006 Page #4  
s overwhelmed when I saw dozens of crop circle rings and markings that had  2006 Page #89  
tly after, I was put in touch with crop circle enthusiast Colin Andrews. I  2006 Page #89  
ch including UFOs, abductions, and crop circles and it was these areas that 2006 Page #196  
al effects, abductions, MJ-12, and crop circles. Bigelow was later to fund  2006 Page #196  
letters. There is also material on crop circles, including papers showing h 2008 Page #67  
t the military to stop flying over crop circles and photographing them, as  2008 Page #67  
ing Area 51 ,mcl Antelope Valley ■ Crop Circle E::...-plosion Into Dreamlan 2008 Page #166  
ing Area 51 and Antelope \Talley ■ Crop Circles                             2008 Page #166  
iet Coup and .'\.ftermath ■ Faking Crop Circles ■ UFOs in Space: STS-48 ■ S 2008 Page #167  

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

 sharecropper, responsible for the crops from tilling to harvest, for which 2005 Page #153  
ike pathways , and it damaged some crops. Later we saw that many windows we 2008 Page #100  

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

 of early settlers and the Maltese Cross markers of Confederate soldiers. T 2004 Page #27  
of the western entrance and slowly cross the Sound. Though the night was co 2004 Page #39  
 in a nearby construction site and cross the path in front of their car. Th 2005 Page #32  
they heard a no.ise described as a cross between a hum and a whistle. The o 2005 Page #39  
n we estimate the time it takes to cross the ocean by throwing a bottle in? 2006 Page #6  
 took Charles Lindberg 33 hours to cross the Atlantic. The Concorde did it  2006 Page #6  
ens for their displays and genetic cross breeding. K. Medical researchers m 2006 Page #7  
f tall(more than 200') towers with cross pieces which he figured had to be  2006 Page #11  
ned Scientists , International Red Cross and the YMCA. Today's electronic m 2008 Page #143  
a into a systemized data base with cross indexing to previous cases of prop 2009 Page #16  
 Captain Rhanes come across like a cross between Star Trek and Baywatch, an 2009 Page #54  

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

s. " According to Hoagland , these cross-correlated public records now prov 2008 Page #135  

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

d then used her program to perform cross-correlations. However, she will 10 2008 Page #107  

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

e 1993, antibodies to Hantaviruses cross-reacted in patients' blood samples 2006 Page #111  

Word: "cross-section", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

He had examined a cut and polished cross-section with the scanning electron 2003 Page #104  
cation of the aircraft's low radar cross-section. After acceptance by the A 2006 Page #81  

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

nstantaneous, transverse -complex, cross-universe communications transmissi 2004 Page #211  

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

 mailed from Quillin's Drugs in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Before we get to the  2003 Page #170  
tage Fmeter, 2223773, Postalia, La Crosse, Wl, Mar 7, 1994; Issued to Quill 2003 Page #170  
d for use by Quillin's Drugs in La Crosse WI. Postmarked March 7, 1994. The 2003 Page #171  
. I suspect that it is still in La Crosse WI. If the owner would voluntaril 2003 Page #179  
 links it to Quillan Drugstore, La Crosse, Wl a Two candidates interviewed  2003 Page #180  
l grocery and pharmacy chain in La Crosse, \XII, owned by the Quillin broth 2005 Page #127  

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

0 hour:), the sky above Agadir was crossed ay a very luminous oblect ilyiDe 2004 Page #19  
rieval Conference paths had merely crossed on the edge of that desert. Bur  2005 Page #100  
ield long. It was scat). The gouge crossed this old road. Jose pulled out h 2005 Page #155  
ge blue, co a orange-yellowish. It crossed the horizon from as far as we co 2007 Page #121  
                                   crossed the horizon in a matter of secon 2007 Page #128  
beshaped craft, and it apparentl y crossed the sky until it crashed and exp 2007 Page #128  
 about 45,000 feet by the ti.me it crossed over land into Northern Mexico,  2007 Page #185  
 bright light came from his right, crossed over the bridge and headed towar 2008 Page #46  
the mysterious flaming object that crossed over most of the county and ende 2008 Page #55  

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 is a -high attitude aircraft that crosses the night sky at extremely high  2006 Page #30  

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

g back and forth across the basin, crossing the old braids of the old water 2003 Page #45  
bus, 101 S in Ventura County while crossing road at 10:05PM on a clear nigh 2004 Page #209  
t considered any more far out than crossing the Atlantic on a 747 is today. 2006 Page #6  
as a tracking radar pointed north. Crossing the beam might have led to a sm 2006 Page #11  
ecret Crashes public land required crossing the Kern River and hiking about 2006 Page #84  
gone in a matter of a few minutes. Crossing the horizon about that fast (qu 2007 Page #121  
she had seen "three flying saucers crossing the skies. Then one of the craf 2007 Page #193  
 creek that we don't even remember crossing . B (quoting Penniston): Do you 2008 Page #85  

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

odgrass participated in Operations Crossroads. Operation Crossroads was a s 2009 Page #173  
n Operations Crossroads. Operation Crossroads was a series of nuclear weapo 2009 Page #173  
te to the Marshall Islands for the Crossroads tests, the June 15, 194 7 Syr 2009 Page #176  
ty in 1947 or his participation in Crossroads in any of his autobiographica 2009 Page #176  

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h a handheld camera focused on the crotch area of a rwenry-something in ran 2007 Page #75  

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

 1n a report created by Douglas M. Crouch, the Chief of the Criminal Invest 2008 Page #9  
and Friend, accompanied by Douglas Crouch, who had interviewed Shields, and 2008 Page #11  
ligence Report prepared by Douglas Crouch, an unknown officer wrote, "On Ap 2008 Page #16  

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be in great pain. The creature was crouched and leaning against the wall of 2005 Page #31  

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t Director of Central Intelligence Croup Director of Intelligence, USA' Dir 2003 Page #214  

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 Vegas, Nevada (About 250 miles as crow flies from Area 51 to Cedar Breaks  2006 Page #150  
City, Utah, about 250 miles as the crow flies from Nellis AFB and Area 51.  2006 Page #151  

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

tention. One name stuck out in the crowd. We will call this witness Joel, w 2003 Page #68  
room was packed to a standing-room crowd when he took the dais on the eveni 2003 Page #146  
o them as the "F***king Washington crowd" He should, therefore, not have be 2003 Page #199  
t. Now, Ryan, if you're out in the crowd tonight, here's the answer to your 2003 Page #201  
rompted roars of laughter from the crowd. Network news broadcasts cut the P 2004 Page #140  
tandby for a chat later. When tl1e crowd finally disassembled he led me to  2005 Page #43  
oops stayed in the area to provide crowd control. I met with Colonel Leavit 2006 Page #95  
rticularl y chaotic. Joe noticed a crowd of people gathering at the corner. 2007 Page #128  

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m dying. The hospital suddenly got crowded wicl1 police and military person 2005 Page #32  

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alked ro an airfield away from the crowds. They arrived at an enormous hang 2005 Page #83  

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 "a slight peak that runs over the crown." Finally, Slide 25 defines and de 2003 Page #173  
 national treasures, inclurung the Crown of St. Stephen, were handed over t 2005 Page #133  
 cultists seem to think we are the Crown of Creation and that there may be  2006 Page #5  
ress, Bell Tower, Clarkson Potter, Crown Publishers , Harmony Books, Broadw 2008 Page #143  

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,-,7arp to t1171,i,...13 who v '1' crprproollso thr. U!'.., ^str,trr.r. hAV 2004 Page #204  

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 UFOs Is undtniablt cmttltl-stmor. crrdiblt "imrssu. pllyslcal nidttttt) •  2008 Page #154  

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

NyiW mea refl* cart at 1 gra E mai crs cov ncvShe Writes —Plans for Funeral 2003 Page #93  

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

au. ~ · •aohacl 'tb1a da'l;e to ro,crt on U. pebl'Wl-."7 1946, to the !-J#f 2009 Page #174  

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

taliate if attacked. SLIDE #5: Las Cruces Sun-News: May 16, 2947 V-2 Goes A 2004 Page #62  
e Rep. J. Andrew Kissner, from Las Cruces, Dona Ana County, in his unpublis 2004 Page #62  
spaper Headline, May 22, 1947: Las Cruces Sun-News 'Peculiar Phenomena' Is  2004 Page #64  
r to the 1958 Tabs. SLIDE #10: Las Cruces Sun-Ne2vs, June 1,1947 Round-the- 2004 Page #66  
 provided by the editor of the Las Cruces Sun-News who watched the May 29,  2004 Page #68  
FO Crash Retrievals Slide #55: Las Cruces Sun-News, May 20, 1947 Secrecy Sh 2004 Page #82  
k-wave was felt all the way to Las Cruces, New :Mexico. A meteorological sc 2007 Page #130  

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

evidence still did not answer that crucial question: what was it that crash 2004 Page #10  
hed UFOs and alien bodies from the crucial year of 1953 surfaced. ln a lett 2005 Page #42  
elor's advice. This proved to be a crucial misstep and other scurrilous art 2005 Page #93  
and find it perfectly obvious that crucial data has been withheld and many  2006 Page #4  
h. Religious institutions would be crucial to social cohesion. A minority o 2006 Page #62  
nd conspiracy, but would also be a crucial information and organizing tool. 2006 Page #62  
y violent. Church leaders would be crucial to public order but would be wor 2006 Page #63  
and despondency, media could prove crucial in maintaining order and bolster 2006 Page #65  
 isolation of the virus was highly crucial. Peters' Special Pathogens group 2006 Page #111  
lled by, and designed around, this crucial "Orion" symbolism. In other word 2008 Page #135  
s role the institution would be of crucial importance and great potential i 2009 Page #12  
on. It was also apparent, and most crucial in the context of the ideologica 2009 Page #12  
e future of U.S. intelligence is a crucial policy issue. The President , th 2009 Page #15  
utbreak of the Korean War was that crucial intelligenc e was available from 2009 Page #18  
s role the institution would be of crucial importance and great potential i 2009 Page #23  
n. It was also apparent , and most crucial in the context of the ideologica 2009 Page #23  

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

e book: "Finally, but perhaps most crucially, there are those who, for a nu 2006 Page #131  

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

m used letters like the z got some crud on a few of the brass slugs. 175    2003 Page #179  

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

 software available then was quite crude. Furthermore, Ryan Wood has shown  2003 Page #179  
an. At the head of the grave was a crude rock headstone. It appeared that h 2004 Page #27  
el would be too advanced to notice crude radio signals which are almost obs 2005 Page #120  
n Winlde's document one can make a crude estimate of the speed of the objec 2006 Page #171  

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

us lack of understanding about the crudeness of life in 19th century rural  2004 Page #31  

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

ace, and if the scories herein are crue, billions of us have been deceived. 2007 Page #127  

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

.PrIATEDI .HAD BEEN PrOV" IN SANTA CRUI.DEPARTNENT. t$Er TR-4 -SPA 4P37 79  2004 Page #21  

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

acha Vladimir Chelomei • Worked on cruise missiles for decades at Stalin/Be 2004 Page #161  
aft, unmanned aerial vehicles, and cruise missiles. This mobile, all- weath 2006 Page #143  
e flight performance (altitude and cruise speed) for these aircraft. Some o 2007 Page #99  

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

tnik, the first Russian satellite, cruised across the night sky. Likewise,  2006 Page #182  

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

r to the radio and called the only cruiser he had out on patrol. Constable  2004 Page #35  
office. He was standing beside his cruiser putting on his coat when Officer 2004 Page #36  
and chased down the road after the cruiser, through the village, and out pa 2004 Page #37  
e curve in the highway and saw the cruiser pulling into the gravel parking  2004 Page #37  
ed pulled in beside it and another cruiser that he had not even suspected w 2004 Page #37  

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

 out in front of one of the RCMP's cruisers that flew by with its red light 2004 Page #37  

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

cksburg area, and since he was out cruising and lived close by, he drove ov 2003 Page #70  
 McDonnell F-101B. They climbed to cruising altitude and entered the restri 2006 Page #73  
ent Responds To Top Secret Crashes Cruising at Mach 0.85 at an altitude of  2006 Page #74  
 from her kitchen window an object cruising on a northerly course over the  2007 Page #165  

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

used to refer to UFOs as the idiot cruld of the media. If tlus characteriza 2005 Page #88  

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

er of the two metal fragments is a Crulean citizen of Japanese descent,Jor  2007 Page #200  

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

:i.k :ind D:i.gger, 1981-1983 ■ 6: Crum Before the Storm, 1984-1986 ■ 7: Uf 2008 Page #157  

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

es in 1994, Laboratorio Quimico in Crumba, Ovalle, and Tratamienros Termico 2007 Page #200  
ds (rutric, sulfuric, picric). The Crumba lab wrote in a "Certificate of Te 2007 Page #200  

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

f other priorities then facing the crumbling empire. I think the events of  2009 Page #140  

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

 to its original shape after being crumpled in the witness's hand, similar  2005 Page #37  
or it, is the other alien that was crumpled in a fetal position. Most of it 2006 Page #158  
I tried to make a rendition of the crumpled (bodies), but I didn't do a 155 2006 Page #158  

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

brilliant light, accompan.ied by a crunch.ing, rumbling sound, shook the gr 2005 Page #154  

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

is• OF PWN"Jo ,rz11, Nm •. ,, .. c.cruo CI.Ai0/10 AANOS ~ ~ELY GLOWIHG fl's 2009 Page #118  

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

The O.I.C. also informed Jack that crus aircraft had "nuclear capabilities" 2007 Page #107  
ing 1947. The first test flight of crus USAF/ Avro disc, occurred in Malton 2007 Page #111  
n ongm, zoo events." The answer to crus curious tenninology, however, came  2007 Page #144  

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

sh Retrieval Conference E. T. Body Crushed in Disc Console So, during that  2006 Page #155  

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

lly picked it up and brushed off a crust of sand on the bottom side. I did  2003 Page #45  

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

most focused. Before we get to the crux of the matter, it is important to n 2009 Page #48  

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

sticdocumcnts.com Moondust - Santa Cruz, Bolivia November 14-16.2003 Las Ve 2003 Page #164  
een found on farmland in the Santa Cruz area of Bolivia. As I scrutinized t 2004 Page #10  
ad been found on a farm near Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Source stated that the ob 2004 Page #10  
ometers north of the city of Santa Cruz on the farm of Jan Saavedra by the  2004 Page #11  
8 January 1967 3. Moondust — Santa Cruz, Bolivia, May 1978 4. Moondust — Ad 2004 Page #17  
D 00JECT PAO SEEN fnmin NEAR SANTA CRUZ. ITEM 2pt DETAILS. ONE OF THE LEADI 2004 Page #21  
OHETIPS NnRTH OF THE CITY DT SANTA CRUZ oN tHe FARM OF JON SAAvEDRA ST THE  2004 Page #21  
Neuq~en, Argentina, 1978 and Santa Cruz, Bolivia, 1979) where fragments wer 2007 Page #201  
ation led to ii search for a Santa Cruz Sent incl reporter ·Search for R,,j 2009 Page #192  
 invt:Stigation ,LA. Times •Sanr,1 Cruz Senrind ~Sdra c ogt, N t"o\,\"S -Fo 2009 Page #194  

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

 D. f!\A.:JLP, w,.:-1.t ... : .n-..crv.~ .M.T..,,.•t.el;• trf ~ ,.,,.._, .. 2007 Page #176  

Word: "crxecutlve9", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

• (Price hires other leadln; media crxecutlve9 to manage the massive•·,; .. 2007 Page #16  

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

eal — Pflock would be the first to cry foul. And rightly so. There would al 2004 Page #222  
ng a sound like "a sharp anguished cry." The entity mO\·ed onJy when someon 2005 Page #31  
of limited disclosure we can still cry to reconstruct an overview for alien 2005 Page #167  
u even gee to the US. Perhaps even cry to dissolve the case before you get  2007 Page #91  
t •·•a ?'-."lj',X..-.!':!i '" =i,:,cry ye.arc ;1,--p ::.nly cc:,:un ~U--ct: 2008 Page #57  
d International in Moscow with the cry, ·'Workers of the 119                2008 Page #125  
entration camp. Although a hue and cry went up from veterans organizations  2008 Page #142  

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

jackrabbit in pain, or like a baby crying, really sad. Jose wanted co gee c 2005 Page #155  
y as his son is still alive and is crying to get some form of reinvestigati 2007 Page #84  
 and a List of sires they had been crying to get into. There were names of  2007 Page #85  
n't chink he was alive. My mom was crying and I have five sisters and we we 2007 Page #122  

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

 lvlonroe: 1Vl.urder Cover-Up; and Crypt 33: The Saga of Mari!Jn Monroe -re 2007 Page #134  

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

Japanese Code under the U.S. Magic Cryptanalysis Project were pa,1 of such  2009 Page #155  

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

ay. I remember President Johnson's crypted statements regarding the SAINI p 2009 Page #17  

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

o for its content and — at times — cryptic directives about the UFO field a 2004 Page #242  
d be wet." This is one of the most cryptic directives of the lot. Is "it sh 2004 Page #253  
would themselves be designed to be cryptic to the secretary but not to the  2008 Page #109  
ay it is well-known that this is a cryptic order for assassination , but in 2008 Page #111  
ly dated to the early 1960s, was a cryptic assassination directive. In case 2009 Page #42  
proving with other MJ-12 members a cryptic assassination directive. The dir 2009 Page #42  
 by six other MJ- 12 members was a cryptic assassination directive. In full 2009 Page #43  
Document , he pointed out that the cryptic phrase "it should be wet" origin 2009 Page #43  
 to kill someone. ln drafting this cryptic directive , Allen Dulles was see 2009 Page #43  
re "non-conducive for growth". The cryptic directive was a pre-authorizatio 2009 Page #43  
e Kennedy assassination due to the cryptic MJ-12 assassination directive. T 2009 Page #44  

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

etal. "They took it away," he said cryptically. "Who do you think did this? 2004 Page #31  

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

igure 11. A pure, man-made bismuth crystal. Photograph by Linda Moulton How 2003 Page #106  
 distinctive arrangement in the Mg crystal structure which related to how t 2003 Page #109  
oluble in water, have a monoclinic crystal structure and similar index of r 2003 Page #115  
Class Dale Bailey, who served in a Crystal City, VA builrung that housed Na 2005 Page #130  
hael H. Schratt 215 Lake Shore Dr. Crystal Lake IL, 60014 Phone: 815-814-21 2007 Page #120  
erial "had undergone a directional crystal growth type of manufacture ... u 2007 Page #195  

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

en baked to drive off the water of crystallizatio n. This could be collecce 2008 Page #112  

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

teven Greer and in Electrogr aviti cs II by Tom Valone Verified by Dr. Hal  2005 Page #30  
ont ofrne And this is how I opened CS!: Never let facts get in the way of a 2008 Page #155  
vfl "Tl-\F CJT'T 1"0~ 2.0 Mlf'iU'i CS, II-L1.0M"-C Ph:)1'0:'J 'TO 1:H iAr.. 2009 Page #114  
Pro!. o~,-the s~crct • Anglo•~~m~r!cs.1~ holds :ill rcporls on ·it "«llr.0L 2009 Page #184  

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

ion from Central Security Control (CSC). An object had been seen over our b 2008 Page #80  
contacted Staff Sergeant Coffey at CSC and told him that the object "was de 2008 Page #81  
all from Central Security Control (CSC) asking him to proceed to the RAF Wo 2009 Page #62  

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

af the ylHIttl, wiwli, pey^e^giGal csd ■Hilary attention — rurart and jnM.  2003 Page #226  
ing Locations (CAT Ill) (Less IGQ. CSD. AFMPC. and NESA) I. (2) ·····---··· 2007 Page #175  

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

 one O' Level in English and a few CSE's but someone said to me one day, yo 2007 Page #78  

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

uding base AFOSI head Major Thomas Cseh), and a couple of scientists from t 2003 Page #146  
d his AFOSI commander Major Thomas Cseh. They describe the aforementioned e 2003 Page #147  

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

 subject. ” Source: Interview with CSETI, Dr. Greer witnessed by Congressma 2003 Page #16  
estified for the Briefings held by CSETI for Congressmen and others in Apri 2003 Page #194  
of Extraterre strial Intelligence (CSETI) has stated that he received a cop 2007 Page #135  
 tU,UVUAL FRfSS CLVli ··~·( ~-2001 CSETI: Ambasrabr lo lht Unt•ust training 2008 Page #154  

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

te as concisely as possible yers 1 csfefento of the ahcrmter® pioLslio aans 2003 Page #212  

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

ertise and more of the hit TV show CSI (Crime Scene Investigations). See th 2004 Page #250  

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

 to me, implemented by a couple of CSICOP (Committee for the Scientific Inv 2004 Page #123  
rves as a technical consultant for CSICOP, and has spoken at the Aztec UFO  2004 Page #223  

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

here we two UFO presentations CON: CSICOPS (Now csn -Robert Sheaffer PRO:ME 2008 Page #155  

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

cf Ch1et c: Fu,·' I IDI a.t1oa f'J.csluN J.1■1Nn atna., w..t Coast lMo ■, Y 2009 Page #174  

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

FO presentations CON: CSICOPS (Now csn -Robert Sheaffer PRO:ME Sheaffer sat 2008 Page #155  

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

n't create confidence... ” 7:09 AM CST on Fox News channel, October 14, 200 2003 Page #8  
300 feet in diameter. At 2:45 p.m. CST, at about 14,000 feet, Mantell radio 2005 Page #64  
etter look." Just after 5.00 p.m., CST, on a farm near Franklin, Kentucky,  2005 Page #64  

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

fltJII or 1111y decision -·-:My Qa cstloo to hlai: Can yon takt a 20 point  2008 Page #154  

Word: "cs±l", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ka ataaaaa af real eaeespllataaot, cs±l c£ b&a far-vaaaMar aaaaafaaeaaa af  2003 Page #221  

Word: "ct", 18 instance(s) (Back to Top)

I:fragite 1Pardikaftl S'44* !Terre ct 153                                   2004 Page #156  
2 = 1 le tx Co cb PNC3 P•tk PNtx Z ct, PN N r19 Carpet stripes _Linear (RDB 2004 Page #239  
ricultural mission. I . .1• . . ~ ,ct!- SLIDE# 39 Copy of original 1953 aer 2005 Page #65  
 '. "(I I a: ,:; ... c,.,.r,t:, 7""ct r-..,..;,....r f1,r\r ruc,.-r •1,, -, 2007 Page #97  
 REMOVED FOR CAR ~Y) , c'. c'. c'. ct c) c::') c::') C ~ c: c) = ¢5x "'"'"' 2007 Page #119  
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-r u ,,_ 111,.-' •~. 1'.!We &►• UJ,ct. l ...._. f17,l•a • C-111 Ur.;;ro11L  2008 Page #19  
oes the note at the end ,..,.~ff.e.ct the scenario? 1; QD word length Opptn 2008 Page #119  
'/rlETHEn iHEV EXIST on r:01 '.'iL Ct.rli T[L.L HQRAOHO, g;Jt~ ... 110N.OOY 2008 Page #149  
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..o:adLt~nUFO~ ■ ! t • Po!:::d Cm: ct f:M~".C ct ~c::=.c= • O ■ ?ch=dC:t Se 2009 Page #141  
FO~ ■ ! t • Po!:::d Cm: ct f:M~".C ct ~c::=.c= • O ■ ?ch=dC:t Seen ':'b ~•  2009 Page #141  
ller The speed and rroneuveratxlt; ct tne oolects caused one cortreil,?r to 2009 Page #144  
conrirn1t~d Saturday in I disclose.ct when Prof. T. D. ~cech . . l of New Z 2009 Page #181  
cd oo_mmcnl llay on. be give:1 p\':ct.icn\ a1wllc:,.tion in\ Nc11· Zea.lane 2009 Page #182  
ram cor.unon sub• lctill cncr11ics ct cosmic ~":,s. ,.~ stances th.at are t 2009 Page #182  
tee tor U thC1' Is any possibillty ct con• Palestine 1ormailly nolllied Scc 2009 Page #182  
n'.ion cf ~he neturo or I.ho proj::ct and thot he mnde •h comment on!:, bcc 2009 Page #183  

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

GU[ OI· rLN,,\ES BfML'tO 11" "~ IT CtA:CL[O A FEW ilMfS ."'i'Hft SP'£0 1'#t 2009 Page #111  

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

ered the water near the village of Ctaru. The report originated with the Ja 2004 Page #5  
ered the water near the village of Ctaru. The report originated with the Ja 2007 Page #139  

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

 CODE WORD (ULTRA. I MBRA. MA.IIC. ctci material would be referenced tn Con 2003 Page #118  

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

.rP.t. Anulo-AntPrict1n lo:ccs lnr.cted on T;m1wn J;111nd lr. · Uc~ toda.y  2009 Page #182  

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

 :. mile nlius LS the cnn be prolr.ctel r:,i:1er q\lJ~Jr &eoerall; 51Bted d 2009 Page #182  

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

at !:11:'il o'cloclc. ·11:upon a.5 ctevi.~i.:luoi .u the kf'v W•ltu· A. I'c 2009 Page #163  

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

h/J~?GOQSo j , IMA Pateg/faM | TOP CTgRB f- DRAFT OF TKLESRAM TO GEKWL. Mao 2003 Page #229  

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

N~ Zealand Herald ol was uncicn;to cti to be tco com-· . 'Auckland. reporte 2009 Page #182  

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

eu ■ Tho lle9,n Tciana)t, ■ Alich1.ction. i.n Lo~c M..uUu.a:u\ ■ Pt.n¥TU Da 2009 Page #149  

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

lophyiid!l and had done wori. · sr.ctions. we !houlrl be ahlc tol'on 1111:  2009 Page #183  

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

icto'suRE lllE PRE~UlE:S "fU.L f.L[CTIOS 1, . . . ,vlfif~ . sow., POL;':ll; 2008 Page #156  

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

.. E ~lSUK.£ GL.O,_,ED Ll.:.E ~ EU,CTJt!C-tl6HT ~ll~~- C CIUOIT', ~°""' l(E 2009 Page #118  

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

. 1~4.7, ~ .INC,.t..N.O •.. Nic;.,,cTL.V ,F-0._ ALJwl-C'ST A~':")'\. A QCCC 2009 Page #117  
r1c.1 hi re of the \VCl pon as; ci ctl!-i were nol cnl\1\l~iastic lllC he c 2009 Page #181  

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

t Iur-oC.~ Uta:.. t-.:'C"n••ry ?t1 Ctol rrl.tP\d 4. Dr H,,. .• •rl.:!".: e- 2008 Page #20  

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

i-:c..'• '"'": t:1!·,, .,1 ~:iJ fl:ctorz c::p~Ltil.. :.;-• ,rh ~.: .. .-,,  2007 Page #73  

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

AOHO, g;Jt~ ... 110N.OOYCU l'\,'(n ctr RCPOAT':-OfoaJlCT S TNAT UOV'1 VCnY  2008 Page #149  

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

OSI Oct 1700 Kirtlard AFB NM •O• ■(CttY[;:J XI•--P(•UOM I ITl:L~~"Ol•OC•LL• 2007 Page #174  

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

rwood Port•ble typewriter Ql.anuf& cturod in 1939. Idcnt if ication of. the 2007 Page #46  

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

;,..,:, ::.:"!' ... ,.k!" ~'\.:c r.ct~,!ly ~u.:t ,3h..)V"(' t.r..: ::r::.l; 2008 Page #57  

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

6 to t.be u.s. 'Navl ot:..Lc i P..,ct· . .xre Li.aioon Of'flce, Holly1oo0.1 2009 Page #175  

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

HAROLO T HAH/LTON* criL, 113Ar lip CU, SOURCE. NEWS mEnIA ts. Cul SPECIAL T 2004 Page #21  
-....,. 1--.» A .--..-oo.o-.a1-tr• cu..,_,trr:-a_.c....t"-_._ .. ,,_, ~5'il 2005 Page #19  
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°lp~!~~~ t-.l?"'t l,()"'"d ,.....1 CU:.-T-1.0 •,v, This 1980 Complaint Form 2007 Page #176  
s (sulfur) 0.0001 Ni (nickel) 0.04 Cu (copper) 66.6278 Al (aluminum) 9.67 Z 2007 Page #201  
3 Si (silicon) 0.00 Fe (iron) 0.42 Cu (copper) 46.40 Zn (zinc) 13.53 Chilea 2007 Page #201  
1 11 'IHY ,~ &.1: roroe P.re:n.• ~ cu :M=t.lo.1 ~ ,:. ,.,,.oS;ect -::.r.':  2008 Page #22  
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R IX ll:AI.' AXI• Al"CIIASIH AX IS CU • tl.S. ~,\ nos \I. IH:Jrl' ,\ f S11  2008 Page #156  
f""'Cl'T1" .uro ,.-.-i;s-r•-"'~ e,,cu.'2.~PowtR·STAn:lN "'{ l:IIU\,U'1"Al1. 2009 Page #100  
0lf1SU1t,;G ;.lifTOf A1r".',.H!P": cu,·a~),,•,it,4 poc.tuCU.~ lvr:J -.·1:=u 2009 Page #108  
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, •••·==:=.:.=;_ 124 Tl \ ·, I { I CU,SSIFIE D l EXAS lRIANGLE AIICRAFT NUC 2009 Page #130  
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O'..sl 111•: ply all re!und to d,:.cu:w s\orie,; hes. Th_el _ . ere .• aid  2009 Page #182  

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

sses were policemen from Aztec and Cuba, according to their surviving famil 2004 Page #70  
 lead to families of two Aztec and Cuba, New Mexico, police officers, who t 2004 Page #72  
although he may have been with the Cuba police officer going up Highway 44  2004 Page #72  
f the President on the missiles in Cuba. Lundahl was a very powerful Washin 2004 Page #101  
nd he said he was from the town of Cuba, New Mexico, which is southeast of  2004 Page #217  
muda triangle to the east and over Cuba several times in 1966 to 1967. In f 2006 Page #143  
not it was somebody coming in from Cuba? Or what? But they were so fast on  2006 Page #145  
IA." C.I.A-Sought to Plant News on Cuba ;n '61 ~----------·•-... ·--. ----. 2007 Page #13  
onroe] made references to bases in Cuba and knew of the President's plan to 2007 Page #135  
card noted, "Obj(ect] came in over Cuba & apparently landed in rough terrai 2008 Page #10  
ly absurd in the absolute extreme. Cuba '67 What was certainly one of the s 2008 Page #29  
had its origins in the airspace of Cuba more than a decade previously. Acco 2008 Page #29  
n unidentified "bogey" approaching Cuba from the northeast. The UFO apparen 2008 Page #29  
placing nuclear-tipped missiles in Cuba. Fortunately the world escaped from 2009 Page #18  
siana was called the Fair Play for Cuba Committee , an outfit for which Lee 2009 Page #33  
lin D. Roosevelt , Late 1958 Gllmo Cuba 104 JUl"".•6~~--~._, l....,,:(cC. , 2009 Page #110  

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

idents was the disintegration of a Cuban MIG jet while scrambling after a U 2006 Page #143  
ng after a UFO "bogey." March 1967 Cuban MIG Disintegrated After Radar Lock 2006 Page #143  
 Fawcett and Greenwood wrote: "The Cuban jets were guided to within 3 miles 2006 Page #143  
ed to within 3 miles of the UFO by Cuban ground control intercept radar per 2006 Page #143  
hen a try at radio contact failed, Cuban air defense headquarters ordered t 2006 Page #143  
t of Key West, which monitored all Cuban Air Force communications and radar 2006 Page #143  
es and data to NSA and to list the Cuban jet's destruction as "due to malfu 2006 Page #144  
y equipment was damaged. As in the Cuban incident, government superiors ord 2006 Page #144  
of Detachment A at Homestead heard Cuban air defense radar controllers repo 2008 Page #29  
theast. The UFO apparently entered Cuban airspace at a height of about 10,0 2008 Page #29  
o within three miles of the UFO by Cuban ground-based radar personnel. The  2008 Page #29  
n attempt at radio contact failed, Cuban air defense headquarters ordered t 2008 Page #29  
s MIG-21 had simply disintegrated. Cuban radar then reported that the UFO h 2008 Page #29  
rntion Act requests concerning the Cuban incident to the Air Force, CIA, NS 2008 Page #30  
uggested that Todd "check with the Cuban government for records on the inci 2008 Page #30  
rate , he would indeed contact the Cuban government , as per the suggestion 2008 Page #30  
all, 1984. www .nicap.dabsol.co.uk/cuban l.htm 13 Now You See It, Now You D 2008 Page #38  
is group had been unhappy with the Cuban fiasco, knew he was sleeping with  2008 Page #110  
 Constitutional Rights, Center for Cuban Studies, Center for Democratic Ins 2008 Page #143  
the tense standoff during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, scientific and tec 2009 Page #17  
irborne detection incident and the Cuban missile crisis which predicted tha 2009 Page #18  
del in Florida, a group called the Cuban Democratic Revolutionary Front. Th 2009 Page #33  

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

d-tofollow tapestry of anti-Castro Cubans, mafia figures and the CIA and tr 2009 Page #29  
0 pay off intended for anti-Castro Cubans involved in an assassination plot 2009 Page #33  
 the activities of the anti-Castro Cubans with whom Garrison thought Crisma 2009 Page #34  

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

ject that fell into a swamp nearby Cubatao River. A scuba diver had nausea  2007 Page #128  

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

f the enlisted men and became June Cubbage. During the next IO years she wo 2009 Page #87  
 Paperclip scientists. JUNE CRAIN (CUBBAGE) LIST OF IMPORTANT NAMES June ga 2009 Page #94  

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ug 1967 reported that a satellite, cube shaped, weighing approximately thre 2004 Page #7  
•Fire officials for location •Blue Cube •Talk to a source who worked on sim 2009 Page #192  

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resumably light aluminum in oblong cubes measuring two inches by one inch t 2004 Page #7  

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

recovery crew dug and sifted every cubic inch of soil at the crash site to  2006 Page #84  
 excavation the volume (60,000,000 cubic feet of material!) to be sifted wo 2006 Page #85  
rade publication ad from the 1990s Cubic Communication, Inc. employed an un 2007 Page #71  
 has 250,000 times more energy per cubic meter than the electromagnetic fie 2008 Page #77  

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

.l.c.:l•~ u 0.1::.b U.,._ U ll:l&I CUC.\.-! by Ule blC tl~in e;,c.ce ~ teat 2008 Page #22  

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le,;s Uum the 1 l I c,d II role as cUccti"c 05 the atom dC\'CIOP!Di"nt Of a 2009 Page #182  

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nd Jr, Ducon:ants ■ Th. Euun Emp,a Cuclt, ■ F)flt, ~J•b=a ■ C oopu on di. S 2009 Page #149  

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

eculation reigns with respect what cud or did not occur on che fateful day  2007 Page #143  

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

hat night and by the coding on the cudines, possibly from Dallas not Fort W 2004 Page #237  

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

e fuselage as lookino-like someone cue a DC-6 in half horizonta11v along th 2007 Page #115  

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southeast because he had no visual cues. Also, the unusual air-data system  2006 Page #82  

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

 UFO flew towards the mountain 'La Cuesta del Viento' (The \Xfindy Mountain 2007 Page #200  
ually the windy mountaintop of 'La Cuesta del Viento. ''When I reached the  2007 Page #200  

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

or the personnel required. Off the cuff, I suggest your consideration of th 2003 Page #222  

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

 notably The Computer UFO Network (CUFON) at hrcp://cufon.org and The Bfack 2005 Page #73  
uter UFO Network (CUFON) at hrcp://cufon.org and The Bfack Vault at htq,:// 2005 Page #73  

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

 in an International UFO Reporter (CUFOS) article in 1996. Most of the expl 2003 Page #184  
a story that is being worked on by CUFOS and the Ohio MUFON people. It invo 2003 Page #190  
 as an Associate -Investigator for CUFOS, the Center for UFO Studies; and a 2004 Page #108  
; as an Associate lnYestigator for CUFOS, the Center for UFO Studies; and a 2005 Page #139  
erence the Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS). (NICAP was a civilian UFO resear 2006 Page #175  
 but it closed in the late 1970's. CUFOS, founded in the early 1970's, stil 2006 Page #175  
 UFO Case Files: Excerpts from the CUFOs Archives Michael Schrott ......... 2009 Page #5  
 UFO Case Files: Excerpts From The CUFOS Archives Michael Schrott Copyright 2009 Page #97  

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

 Class Edward Cabansag (pronounced Cuh-V AN-sack) to see for himself what w 2008 Page #80  

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

Jio111MS ~ t.n:o=-r ■ 'l'ba U.:; C CUI GGl.r4. E.DC'oamtn l tT?'O ■Gw!"!i.. 2009 Page #147  

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

1.,_, .,.,.-o,n: 10 ~ ~ "'...,_. m cuiau -.-i~; i;u..o,,, n:, r-r,,cu &.:•l 2007 Page #162  

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c.:1J wvr~ N,/ •f"',, c:1:"T'-.r c.cuJ, t ·t rcu COJ)t! L-CC ,lll the u.nra 2008 Page #57  

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

3Ar lip CU, SOURCE. NEWS mEnIA ts. Cul SPECIAL TNSTOLICTIDN3A PROTECTIvE CA 2004 Page #21  
of behavior modification employing cul rural and genetic reprogramming 31   2007 Page #37  

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

re in possession of a more or less culcure, and a more or less perfect poli 2008 Page #112  

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

 engage in reverse engineering are culled from a List: Bioengineering; Biom 2005 Page #162  
he Undorwood Portablo, none of the culled exe.o:tplar.:, rutchcd. TLC RESUL 2007 Page #46  

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

h·, prrlmloric pc·ople ;.ind lhtir cullurf':S. S!lmt' u Archlaclolo:..:,y.  2005 Page #107  

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

eries of cloud-bustin g operations culminat ed in what can only be characte 2005 Page #88  

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

trees in the landing zones. Events culminated on the third night. With UFO  2004 Page #47  
xtraterrestrial life, and how this culminated in a deadly behind-thescenes  2009 Page #35  
ief who gave the final orders that culminated in Kennedy 's assassination . 2009 Page #45  

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

f consultations ensued at the CDC, culminating with Dr. J. Hughes, Director 2006 Page #111  
ed a veritable cascade of rumours, culminating in an incredible claim that, 2006 Page #119  

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 that a meteorite was possibly the culprit. However, if the object was a me 2006 Page #121  
 nuclear weapons-test as being the culprit, the case remains shrouded in my 2007 Page #142  

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Nations Educational Scientific and Culrural Organization formally dedicated 2005 Page #54  

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

vidual was less important than the cult of intelligence and the secrets the 2003 Page #151  
omsday mass suicides to hysterical cult worship. Government would quickly c 2006 Page #63  
 faith or turn to radical forms of cult worship. At the same time, churches 2006 Page #65  

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endance would increase, along with cultic activity and new religions. The m 2006 Page #61  

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

the neighborhood. If one is a SETI cultist noting (as on the terrible Peter 2006 Page #6  

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

 situation on our planet. The SETI cultists seem to think we are the Crown  2006 Page #5  
primitive. I suspect that the SETI cultists think they would be welcome gue 2006 Page #8  

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

imself that he has been careful to cultivate since publicly announcing his  2006 Page #131  

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

th data and sources, such as those cultivated by Leonard Stringfield. We al 2005 Page #45  
e to MJ-12 Group projects, and are cultivated for specific tasks, such as t 2006 Page #23  

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

ass destruction. Flying saucer and cults and personalities had been saying  2003 Page #142  
ld turn away from their faith. New cults would appear overnight. There woul 2006 Page #59  
late the rise of new religions and cults, some worshipping this being as a  2006 Page #60  
enged by schismatic movements, new cults and doomsday prophets. Some religi 2006 Page #64  
ion of NHI will be widespread. But cults favorable to the NHI will also eme 2006 Page #69  
tions and fundamentalist religious cults from Christianity to Islam and eve 2006 Page #181  
, hoaxer motives, science fiction, cults, anomalous qualities XIV. The Othe 2007 Page #45  

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

of behavior modification employing cultural and genetic reprogramming How m 2007 Page #37  

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

dy in our solar system and evolved culturally independently from ours. Obvi 2008 Page #112  

Word: "culture", 29 instance(s) (Back to Top)

stories became part of the popular culture: Aliens have underground bases i 2003 Page #141  
ch cannot be credited to any known culture on Earth. ” November 14-16.2003  2003 Page #161  
unter an attack by a hostile alien culture. But it was also clear that the  2004 Page #75  
y Khvyoka who discovered Tripolian culture. • Governor of Kiev examined cra 2004 Page #167  
 the majority of people in Western culture. So, it should not surprise anyo 2005 Page #87  
t the spiritual intangibles, which culture accepts, than to acknowledge the 2005 Page #117  
prising, unorthodox tangibles that culture rejects. \Xlhile less than ruvin 2005 Page #117  
 encounter with new technology and culture requires a new level of responsi 2005 Page #117  
 1) Do you trunk human science and culture are the highest possible in the  2005 Page #117  
owever thinly supported in today's culture, has begun co shed light on offi 2005 Page #143  
ology comes from another off-world culture, the objective has an even highe 2005 Page #162  
an even higher priority -as such a culture has demonstrated a feat beyond t 2005 Page #162  
a life form possesses some sort of culture, language, behavior patterns and 2006 Page #52  
 the NHI and ourselves in terms of culture, purpose and technology. With li 2006 Page #54  
ave a field day learning about NHI culture, with the prospect of startling  2006 Page #60  
fforts to embrace the NHI into our culture and convert it to one or another 2006 Page #60  
t and to assess NHI psychology and culture. Business Business would work cl 2006 Page #64  
ey Cantril & War of the Worlds) 2) Culture shock (Carl Jung, 1960 Brookings 2007 Page #36  
d itself into American, then world culture, that its little long-necked sta 2007 Page #62  
the radar of ufology or of popular culture. In it, a shocked camper looks o 2007 Page #71  
e term into commercial and popular culture, the ad refers to EBEs as 'extra 2007 Page #76  
red through in advertisements? Pop culture references to various aspects of 2007 Page #76  
n , and reflected in the community culture of Aberdeen where I worked as a  2008 Page #53  
of about 80 miles. Given the local culture of the Westport area, where youn 2008 Page #60  
elease. It was a totally different culture, and when I joined the MoD in 19 2008 Page #62  
ly organized and possess a cer:ain culture si~:.lar to our own, they may be 2008 Page #113  
niz :..ng. 2. If they_consider our culture co be devoid of political unity, 2008 Page #113  
race (s) in such a manner that our culture 1rnuld remain intact with guaran 2008 Page #113  
amples suggest hoax ("more or less culture") ■ Oppie told Einstein not to m 2008 Page #118  

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

ORAC. Thinking individuals in many cultures had long pondered this energy.  2005 Page #90  
operation between highly disparate cultures, vainglorious rivalry between r 2006 Page #109  

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,u.z:1c:1 of Wt~ u--etod t,y ~: 70 culu r.~:t'::-:-1•~ ot 1.t-.1 ·•c~. :n.· 2008 Page #22  

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

ried calrnJy to put his book down, cum the key in the ignition and drove aw 2007 Page #173  

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

ion or tests. Oddly enough, in the Cumberland Times, adjacent to the Snodgr 2009 Page #161  

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

sachusetts Institut* of Technology Cumbritige, lasseehosette. peer Art Ikan 2004 Page #18  

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

sn 3% could base been explained a* Cumcnlinnal phenomena or illusion* if mo 2003 Page #118  

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

ted the retrieval effort; and Bill Cummins, a Lummi Island resident who viv 2006 Page #180  
ect it sought, businessman William Cummins —a longtime Lummi Island residen 2006 Page #188  
s and pleasure craft of all kinds. Cummins discovers that several marine me 2006 Page #188  
ingham Herald, various articles. • Cummins, William, personal interview. •  2006 Page #194  

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

val Cont erence hard to deny their cumulative power, in particular when jud 2005 Page #82  

Word: "cumulus", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

a breeze had come up. Earlier some cumulus clouds had risen over the San Ma 2003 Page #46  
 neared the Nevada border as heavy cumulus and cirrus cloud formations buil 2006 Page #74  

Word: "cun", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d like a piece of pie or perhaps a cun/ed crescent, but a disc is round. So 2003 Page #99  

Word: "cun-b", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

original, Source: S-2 C*pt C--rcei Cun-B wxdTMO Corf ?i The key evidence fo 2003 Page #26  

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erly Secret memorandum to James A. Cunningham, deputy director of the CIA's 2006 Page #76  

Word: "cuote1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

RA*SLATICN OF Tv! ARTICLE FCLLOWS. CUOTE1 A SECOND FIRE PALL FELL FROM THE  2004 Page #21  

Word: "cup", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

o off to work. Jose was drinking a cup of hot chocolate when the flash, the 2005 Page #153  
t one of the services — just for a cup of tea. They weren't particularly wo 2006 Page #124  
oundness, or what I call a suction cup. Linda, there is nothing on this Ear 2006 Page #159  
 three-fingered hands with suction cup fingers and offers us a 'thumb' up g 2007 Page #64  
is friend blithe!} pours himself a cup of coffee, oblivious to the giant ro 2007 Page #71  

Word: "cupboard", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

sword fencing equipment was in the cupboard and they didn't do sword fencin 2007 Page #80  

Word: "cur", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

O0W DUST, AGADIR' 1ZJan2A147(f_rem cur private oorreapondafit)t Science fic 2004 Page #19  
nal form when bent and couldn't be cur or marred with her scissors no matte 2005 Page #131  
'4.A-"OIOS 10 PC-ET iN.L ~lCl'i-Eo cur. 01(P~'f1NG llRO l)IES WUT NO W.OUTt 2009 Page #122  

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.1E. 10.,..,,.:,_, i),,C ~--, c,:. Cur' "TOSS!~ ....,.o ..... ,.~ eE.G"-' t 2009 Page #103  

Word: "curare", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rd:2° • Native South Americans use curare or amphibian toxins in poison dar 2006 Page #107  

Word: "curators", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

llip Lipson and Charlette Lefevre, curators of the Seattle Museum of the My 2006 Page #180  

Word: "curb", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ings, and put policies in place to curb this activity, there were still unt 2009 Page #177  

Word: "cure", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

s person could sell snake-oil as a cure all for the common cold. A document 2004 Page #215  
rson. Besides, any antibiotics can cure it. Thar was not the case. It was n 2005 Page #34  
—all highly virulent with no known cure. Other U.S. facilities include the  2006 Page #106  
s, neither of which we know how to cure. 3. Fungi are eukaryotic (complex c 2006 Page #113  

Word: "cure-all", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

tated the orgone accumulator was a cure-all. r [rs. Brad) was not your rout 2005 Page #93  

Word: "cures", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 large populations with no medical cures available. Retro-viruses was not e 2004 Page #80  
large populations, with no medical cures available." An item on page 9 rein 2006 Page #105  
 they most likely are lighting fix cures) shine blue-white beams down onto  2007 Page #74  

Word: "curiosity", 15 instance(s) (Back to Top)

s group photograph. Scott Ramsey's curiosity was provoked by tantalizing de 2004 Page #70  
hose details. It just satisfied my curiosity that he had seen them, and tha 2004 Page #96  
cked Gleason, who had always had a curiosity about UFOs. When he died, his  2004 Page #147  
ke?" Just normal conversations and curiosity — but he never let on that he  2004 Page #181  
ircraft and admitted that he had a curiosity about flying saucers. However, 2005 Page #44  
re always people who lack any real curiosity about their world, and these p 2005 Page #81  
y investigation began out of sheer curiosity when I heard about the inciden 2006 Page #90  
ss deteriorated until journalistic curiosity began to be discouraged at gun 2006 Page #111  
important events and reduce public curiosity. Hansen will also djscuss pote 2007 Page #7  
important events and reduce public curiosity. 4. Potential ways to circumve 2007 Page #9  
esting method used to limit public curiosity about UFOs. In the 1960s and 1 2007 Page #25  
ossibly be for reasons relating to curiosity about our advancing technology 2008 Page #38  
wanted to quell the growing public curiosity about the mysterious flaming o 2008 Page #55  
ircraft and admitted that he had a curiosity about flying saucers. However, 2009 Page #51  
 a feather." She was overcome with curiosity. She asked the officer where i 2009 Page #91  

Word: "curious", 30 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ding on a regular basis, and being curious he approached the entrance of th 2003 Page #62  
 that Joel also mentioned which is curious is that he saw some of the men i 2003 Page #69  
d have to leave the area. Bill was curious about the activity taking place  2003 Page #70  
 police at a road block. They were curious, and having driven so far wanted 2003 Page #70  
re. The main intention was to draw curious eyes away from the center of act 2003 Page #148  
ss reports on soil samples and the curious habits of earthlings was not wha 2003 Page #149  
ident came to light. And vet, that curious one-word note, scrawled many yea 2004 Page #14  
ut the facts. It is surprising and curious that Bessie Brazel claimed that  2004 Page #138  
t the opposite is true. It is also curious to note that Charles Moore is on 2004 Page #139  
inquiry that he initiated made one curious determination. Namely, that all  2004 Page #146  
, and privates Nivaldo and Santos. Curious civilians were gathering around  2005 Page #31  
Secret, or if it was mimeographed. Curious, I called Weaver about such a do 2005 Page #42  
 white coal chute In 1993, several curious UFO investigators lead by a now  2005 Page #59  
ashlights and escorted four of the curious boys onto the farm located direc 2006 Page #90  
ng: "The whole scenario of this is curious. About six weeks prior to the 'a 2006 Page #126  
were just flying their grid. I was curious because now I had a good track b 2006 Page #147  
e object splashed down. He's still curious to know what happened to it, or, 2006 Page #193  
d family members of note? I'm just curious. GM: Not that l know of. There m 2007 Page #81  
of people gathering at the corner. Curious, he went over to see two big tru 2007 Page #128  
m, zoo events." The answer to crus curious tenninology, however, came from  2007 Page #144  
07 TO CONTACT ME? Paul: 1 was just curious. I wanted to know if other peopl 2007 Page #172  
 the same event that we saw. 1 was curious to get their rake on it and perc 2007 Page #172  
3 to 4 meters deep" ( 10-13 feet). Curious, David went down into the pit an 2007 Page #190  
hese reports at this time. A final curious detail is that, when photographe 2007 Page #198  
940s-and particularly so in 1948-a curious phenomenon was repeatedly seen i 2008 Page #26  
 Conclusions You will have noted a curious trend that runs throughout entir 2008 Page #37  
 remained fascinated and intensely curious. I knew there was something much 2008 Page #42  
ial scrutiny. They could have been curious or even alarmed by such activity 2008 Page #114  
" ;\IOS'I. scu:s-ns r~ • rt'BUC IS CURIOUS BIJT AMDf\"A.L[:\1 • l\l.J::DL.\ 2008 Page #156  
um up local tourism by drawing the curious, the Soviet Press Agency Tass in 2009 Page #138  

Word: "curiously", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

a in the period 1963 to 1972; and, curiously enough, all had been claimed b 2004 Page #15  
f a large-scale misperception of a curiously synchronistic combination of a 2006 Page #121  
n an unfortunate coincidence. (21) Curiously, however, there is a Falkland' 2006 Page #128  
 skyward out of what looked Jjke a curiously wing-shaped seccion of the str 2007 Page #138  
in Egyptian celestial mythology . "Curiously, immediately after the Apollo  2008 Page #135  

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 operation? firnn SAUCERS: Soviets Curious· . Those flying disks were fun w 2009 Page #177  

Word: "curl", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ell, a protein molecule folds in a curl. Protein molecules are fairly flexi 2006 Page #114  

Word: "curling", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 ten to twelve years old. There is curling in both the length and width whi 2003 Page #48  

Word: "currcn1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d security of nuclear weapons with currcn1 in1clligencc concerning thre:115 2007 Page #175  

Word: "currency", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ew Reich Commissioner for National Currency , and Montagu Norman, governor  2008 Page #127  

Word: "current", 71 instance(s) (Back to Top)

he metal is in a magnetic field, a current flow will be induced that is nin 2003 Page #107  
op secrecy. Slide 15 talks to the "current situation" of April 1954, assess 2003 Page #173  
T PURPOSE AND GOALS (concluded) 5. Current Situation — April 1954 o Don't s 2003 Page #174  
ological and military situations - current and projected." o "In the course 2003 Page #207  
ologi&el and Military situations — current and prejoetod. Xa &ho course of  2003 Page #213  
chological and military situation, current and projected. You will contact  2003 Page #222  
rn via Korea for a brief survey of current conditions there. There is attac 2003 Page #224  
ogical and nri 3itary situations — current and projected* In the course of  2003 Page #225  
rn via Korea for a brief survey of current oenditlcns there. Attachments: 1 2003 Page #228  
rn via Korea for a brief surrey of current conditions there. TO? FE: JOVin  2003 Page #229  
ide assisted by a natural 3-4 knot current that flowed through that area. W 2004 Page #35  
nk, and also aware of the types of current running there, and the amount of 2004 Page #39  
n" on the Budget Light and let the current/ebb tide carry him to the south. 2004 Page #39  
 swells caused by the tide and the current. Aboard the two boats there was  2004 Page #39  
nd worked its way back in case the current had carried debris, survivors, a 2004 Page #40  
ip" to contend with, a fast moving current caused by the meeting of the Nor 2004 Page #40  
ting of the North Atlantic and the current through the Sound. The behavior  2004 Page #40  
Energy Commission medical officer, current medical equipment and supplies a 2004 Page #81  
 1941 and it's easy to visualize a current plan from A to B, where B is jus 2004 Page #126  
 by James Sanders (1997) or a more current summary of what probably happene 2004 Page #130  
ce medical facility. To reject the current official explanation, the versio 2004 Page #144  
groundless rumor. Here is the most current "read" of what RPIT terms the Ra 2004 Page #228  
these four original negatives this current research has been mainly concern 2004 Page #233  
f field activities in light of the current situation. To eliminate this pro 2004 Page #251  
der to facilitate cooperation with current activities of the group, effecti 2004 Page #252  
ect BLUE BOOK will continue in its current intelligence collection activiti 2004 Page #253  
ence functions as specified in the current NIE. Reference to BLUE BOOK is a 2004 Page #253  
learly teetering; also whether the current crop of crises will serve to has 2005 Page #77  
 that can help us crawl out of our current, insane, plunge into the mess th 2005 Page #86  
low going. None of Reich's past or current patients or any of those with th 2005 Page #101  
se circumstances which corroborate current views and thereby give them subs 2005 Page #104  
, has even stated that some of our current technology has been gained from  2005 Page #119  
 path of Star Trek and Star IWm:r, current national polls indicate that tho 2005 Page #119  
ation Act Request; its subject is "Current Status of Unidentified Flying Ob 2005 Page #128  
k of performance. \Xlith air as 1, current clielectrical materials can yiel 2005 Page #171  
round 50,000 and a small amount of current in the milliamp range. There was 2005 Page #171  
weaker, Nstien the exciting direct current voltage applied to said electrod 2006 Page #35  
t would pose varied threats to the current religious paradigm; NHI strangen 2006 Page #61  
n status quo while society adjusts current belief systems to accommodate ne 2006 Page #67  
in 1967. He managed to contact one current and one former resident and send 2006 Page #80  
of the senior AEC medical officer, current medical equipment and supplies a 2006 Page #105  
UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Our current perception of life on Earth has  2006 Page #107  
red seems to demonstrate a link to current day German pharmaceutical labora 2006 Page #116  
nt invasion is imminent. It is the current policy of the Administration tha 2006 Page #140  
uth? Well, because It just Is. The current paradigm (trussed up with muscle 2006 Page #181  
ton Howe also appeared weekly with current animal mutilation news. At the t 2006 Page #203  
 planet. The drawing is captioned "Current events at your front door" and w 2007 Page #67  
nto the system for himself and the current directors were very worried that 2007 Page #83  
rs again. GM: Yes MW: What are the current penalties against you if you did 2007 Page #91  
e craft' (possible replacement for current space shuttle). Author's special 2007 Page #110  
it is vitally necessary in view of current intelligence gaps concerning Sov 2007 Page #134  
ons zone. Conclude with summary of current ongoing research. 170            2007 Page #176  
avel is not possible as far as our current technology permits. But are we t 2007 Page #184  
outdoors with sunlight. This i the current status of the investigation into 2007 Page #199  
t of lightning carries an electric current of 40 lciloamperes (kA) and tran 2008 Page #77  
) lightning bolt. With an electric current of l 00 kA, this gives a power o 2008 Page #77  
meter for a vigorous return-stroke current of 100 kA.] RIGHT NOW, WHAT IS T 2008 Page #78  
ogen and oxygen, using an electric current or the short wave radiation of t 2008 Page #112  
Operations (p 2) Problems with the Current Policy and Proposed Solutions (p 2009 Page #8  
early worthless. PROBLEMS WITH THE CURRENT POLICY AND PROPOSED SOLUTIONS Th 2009 Page #15  
 coordination with the Air Force's current air intelligence and space track 2009 Page #16  
cost effective and advantageous to current intelligence operations. We can  2009 Page #16  
proposal goes beyond the bounds of current operations and responsibility. I 2009 Page #16  
responsibility. I also realize the current political climate is not conduci 2009 Page #16  
ons in foreign countries. Past and current members of the Council of Foreig 2009 Page #19  
 President and the NSC of past and current findings only on a "NEED-TO-KNOW 2009 Page #25  
nt a situation arises in which the current security measures prove inadequa 2009 Page #25  
the President knows about past and current operation of 33 Group should als 2009 Page #25  
 members sent a copy of one of the current TV series, 'The Aliens' [sic-The 2009 Page #32  
f field activities in light of the current situation."21 This appears to be 2009 Page #39  
ing together as an alliance: three current and three former employees. He i 2009 Page #52  

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lected from the recovered exhibits currently under study by AMC, AFSWP, NEP 2003 Page #28  
ot page 0020133 recovered exhibits currently under study by AMC, AFSWf, *«E 2003 Page #28  
nd talked about the incident. I am currently serving in the (United States) 2003 Page #97  
with the very best procedures then currently in use in the art world. The i 2003 Page #176  
agious disease. Tissue samples are currently being kept at Fort Detrick, Ma 2004 Page #81  
the air and crash at Kingman? I am currently digging deeply into the Upshot 2005 Page #45  
lan The Reality of "Them" \Y/e are currently dealing with undoubtedly the m 2005 Page #73  
been the butt of much ridicule. He currently held a job at a large aerospac 2005 Page #165  
UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 10. Currently, three multi-day trips have be 2006 Page #47  
 desease (sic). Tissue samples are currently being kept at Ft. Detrick, Md. 2006 Page #104  
years-old, who I will call "Paul." Currently, he is an independent truck ow 2006 Page #150  
beings or energies from beyond the currently accepted paradigm of reality.  2006 Page #193  
ale University Divinity School. He currently works as a print manager, free 2006 Page #195  
 2. None of these organizations is currently in operation. 3. Margins of Re 2006 Page #207  
projects group" in 1952. Avro ,vas currently working on at least 16 differe 2007 Page #111  
ggests that many governments could currently have advanced technology and E 2007 Page #127  
 continued to pass out the flyers. Currently there are photographs and vide 2007 Page #129  
are but a small portion of all the currently available data pertaining to P 2007 Page #144  
hieved interstellar travel and are currently engaged in observing our plane 2007 Page #184  
netary Exploration Di,ision. He is currently (since 1993) Director of the P 2007 Page #197  
he psycruatrist Dr. Mario Dussuel, currently a consultant for the official  2007 Page #200  
e in my day. Few UFO sightings are currently investigated in any meaningful 2008 Page #63  
s author of several publications . Currently , Prof. Kelley is Chair of the 2008 Page #75  
 scene of the massive destruction. Currently, the complete results of the e 2008 Page #102  
               Further research is currently being undertaken to dig furthe 2009 Page #54  

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e everyone was aware of the strong currents and ebb tides in that area, the 2004 Page #42  
estioning encompassed the galactic currents, the formation and destruction  2005 Page #95  
he divers' air bubbles, the strong currents in that particular part of the  2006 Page #191  
fferent points in time), tugged by currents, traveling over 250 feet to the 2006 Page #191  
equently swept along by the strong currents in the region? Very doubtful, g 2006 Page #192  

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s to conform to federally-mandated curriculum to inflicting monetary punish 2008 Page #142  

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"' the umc m'thodolu:;:u."s: "hich currt·n1 ,\rclH·nlo!!l,1 uu• 10 nplorl"  2005 Page #107  

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t and would not let us have it for cursory examination. ” Source: Own handw 2003 Page #17  
t and would not let us have it for cursory examination." 20                 2003 Page #24  
th, this without benefit of even a cursory investigation. That afternoon wi 2003 Page #92  
he existence of UFOs - Majic-12. A cursory look at the men identified as th 2008 Page #130  

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ssed as to what this might be, his curt answer was "Flying saucers." No one 2003 Page #142  

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sible for me to epen l!:ie secrecy curtaie sufficient!) ' wide has allowed  2009 Page #12  

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andenberg Lyi?LF9I' ‘ Interest was curtailed and access to stored craft at  2003 Page #235  
 President Reagan in 1982 severely curtailed the helpfulness of FOlA, for i 2005 Page #74  

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e general public huddling behind a curtain of laughter. As he listened in t 2003 Page #142  
f the things happening behind this curtain of light and/or inside the disc  2004 Page #13  
to Georgia in • the East, a Saucer Curtain descended • across the continent 2004 Page #165  
nicknamed "Aurora." Behind a black curtain that divided the hangar was some 2005 Page #83  
 little dog Toco pul.led aside the curtain co reveal how the \"Vizard of Oz 2007 Page #21  
is i!Jusions, we can pull back the curtain of history co see how propaganda 2007 Page #21  
alented physicist from an old Iron Curtain country, and Dr. Chaski is an in 2008 Page #106  
development and placing a security curtain in front of the stories the mili 2009 Page #17  

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resting showing through the parted curtains in Ramey's office. It appeared  2004 Page #231  
new, how to produce what he called curtains of force that no plane could fl 2009 Page #158  

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,:, ~ &ppan.tua ~ it1 OJ"'ratioo a curTCnt of 100 to 400 milham~'"""" ia md 2005 Page #17  

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/ the show ' • Ifiereed a terror.. curter, ihviong the riarii,,ai were tlyr 2006 Page #30  

Word: "curtis", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

SAF UFO Program Citation signed by Curtis E. Lemay Establishes 1957 - 1963  2003 Page #164  
19th century rural Texas, debunker Curtis Peebles in his book, Watch the Sk 2004 Page #31  
's father, Harry. It was signed by Curtis LeMay and cited Cooper for: His e 2004 Page #101  
r Air Force Chief of Staff General Curtis LeMay. Nevertheless, he was repea 2005 Page #79  
 starred with Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis, Monroe was a sad, insecure, and  2007 Page #136  

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d Staten Air Force. 32. OlhOtii OF CURTISS E. LEKAY .21E7 OF STAFF, 209     2004 Page #212  
partment looked like the nose of a Curtiss C-46 transport aircraft. The lar 2007 Page #106  

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t point road. They came around the curve in the highway and saw the cruiser 2004 Page #37  
t was in level steps, not a smooth curve or straight line, and each level w 2006 Page #133  
rocket ship in a sufficiently wide curve, it is possible in these worlds to 2008 Page #95  

Word: "curved", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

of biosphere starus: TBA SLIDE# 11 Curved driveway and DRES buildings 52 To 2005 Page #54  
n drew and modeled were craft with curved backs and half circle bodies. Big 2006 Page #202  

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est and the dirt logging road that curves off SLIDE# 20 Back in Sgt. Pennis 2008 Page #80  

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ers such as Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Curving along and south of the Rio Grand 2007 Page #185  

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trmbu 1981 ■ Couupcndrnct on UFO S,cury ■ 1982. Prnnsyt 1-·.r,u UFO, ■ Wedd 2009 Page #145  

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productive with a segment of their cuscomers. le is questionable whether le 2007 Page #74  

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tween mattresses that were used to cusl~on the craft on deck. A tarpaulin w 2005 Page #164  

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m from General LeMay, and the only cussing out he ever gave me was when I v 2004 Page #147  

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t 1mporunce , regardless of scrvi~ custodial or security responsibilities.  2007 Page #175  

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er 20, 1942, the US Alien Property Custodian , operating under the "Trading 2008 Page #129  

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and informs them that he will take custody of his brother on Sunday May 22. 2003 Page #91  
o military personnel BSOLATDON AND CUSTODY Detain EBEs by “whatever means a 2003 Page #177  
ely breaks the provenance chain of custody. Moving to the physical processe 2003 Page #178  
ashes. It also appears likely that custody of flying discs was permanently  2004 Page #63  
es we do not have a clear chain of custody tracing back to the typist, let  2004 Page #243  
entic . ln most cases the chain of custody, or provenance , has been murky, 2008 Page #104  

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italized because that is now their custom. However, he said that he was cer 2003 Page #179  

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 Office Logo was used whenever the customer wanted it used (according to th 2003 Page #172  
 only that fact that MJ-12 was the customer but the jacket and job numbers  2003 Page #172  
otnote imprint identifies MJ-12 as customer TO numbers consistent with poli 2003 Page #172  
ilots completed the contractor and customer acceptance tests in five flight 2006 Page #81  
Mexico 11 Press 1 800 864-3311 for customer service and card reactivation i 2007 Page #68  

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r were several silver metal pieces cut in squares, circles and one long, th 2003 Page #97  
ut the material. He had examined a cut and polished cross-section with the  2003 Page #104  
Washington on July 20, 1996 with a cut and polished slice of the layered ma 2003 Page #108  
 DISK FOUND IOUSE APPROVES BILL TO CUT TAXES STARTING JANUARY 1 ■ Army Find 2003 Page #119  
 this Be careful: follow security, cut wires, screws, tape, lift, cut tape, 2003 Page #177  
ty, cut wires, screws, tape, lift, cut tape, cut barrier, envelope, inner c 2003 Page #177  
res, screws, tape, lift, cut tape, cut barrier, envelope, inner carton, des 2003 Page #177  
him by those around him. He can be cut off from knowledge such as Harry Tru 2003 Page #191  
 the U.S. military such as when he cut the defense budget, cancelled the B- 2003 Page #196  
he idea that Clinton may have been cut out of the UFO situation. One of the 2003 Page #199  
kefeller's presidential effort was cut of at the pass by Bill Clinton's sci 2003 Page #200  
ve photographs and with difficulty cut samples. In this case, it is difficu 2004 Page #7  
ce informed him that: "We tried to cut it, and could not even mark it with  2004 Page #15  
 "Old Sid." When their orders were cut they set out for Shag Harbor and arr 2004 Page #41  
, the tongue removed in a vertical cut deep within the throat, as in this S 2004 Page #76  
ed edge in contrast to the scalpel cut he made to excise the tissue from th 2004 Page #78  
 and liquids with instruments that cut with light, and then return the anim 2004 Page #79  
searcher Jerold Johnson VI, 67 UFO cut power lines, recovered, gouged crate 2004 Page #111  
the crowd. Network news broadcasts cut the President's remarks right there. 2004 Page #140  
at was not string and could not be cut with a knife. Was this fiber optics, 2004 Page #142  
ood and these members could not be cut, burned, or whittled. Polyethylene h 2004 Page #142  
nd • Front section "appeared as if cut away by laser beam" • Cabin was empt 2004 Page #167  
ge film holder markings. The 4 x 5 cut film has locator notches placed in o 2004 Page #234  
raphs themselves seem to be not as cut and dried as any simple pro- or anti 2004 Page #238  
e rolls and over 40,000 wood posts cut by hand from Utah juniper woodlands  2005 Page #53  
ROM SOLAR PANELS TO DRES BUILDINGS CUT TO: STEVE IS SITTING ON PORCH OF DRE 2005 Page #66  
hic style paper and they ·were not cut and pasted together." OVERLAY: TRIAN 2005 Page #67  
hes and that kind of technology to cut them up into pieces and haul them ou 2005 Page #71  
gh percentage of carbon. Later, we cut some samples and polished others in  2005 Page #158  
visible. Frenchie said the) had to cut out a piece of a C-47 to enlarge its 2005 Page #166  
any possible advantage, willing to cut any survivable deal. Fast-Strange -N 2006 Page #68  
12's center section and wings were cut apart with blowtorches and loaded on 2006 Page #75  
tely, Dr. C.J. Peters, while being cut from Ft. Detrick's staff had been ab 2006 Page #110  
ications with the Pentagon will be cut qff. I will keep you informed as the 2006 Page #164  
and I'm going to ring off' Acheson cut in, Now wait a minute, Bob, do you b 2006 Page #167  
y accident will one day be able to cut and cauterize wounded patients with  2006 Page #201  
ad stopped looked like it had been cut out with a krufe. There were very sm 2007 Page #129  
d her udder and sexual organs were cut off. ~ "eterinarian examined the co. 2007 Page #146  
 was drained off, too, and someone cut a hole in the calfs side, removing t 2007 Page #146  
a as we can find. Paul: Well, they cut -we think that they (developers) pro 2007 Page #168  
nk that they (developers) probably cut the hill down to put those houses on 2007 Page #168  
a large Sea Stallion. The aircraft cut across the river into Mexico just no 2007 Page #187  
dge Spread out along broad valleys cut by the Clinch River and framed by th 2008 Page #27  
etched or engraved, like a diamond cut on glass." When Sgt. Penniston' s fi 2008 Page #82  
Syndrome ■ Moving Tow:ird a Brea!-:cut? ■ U.S. Sightmgs ■ The Fort Di:-: .  2008 Page #161  
how, although the conversation was cut short before Crisman 's name would b 2009 Page #33  
to stay mum. That would be a clean cut answer, but the only wrinkle is that 2009 Page #176  

Word: "cut-and-dry", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

interesting, and the evidence less cut-and-dry. In a field such as ufology, 2005 Page #77  

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 federal offices) is essentially a cut-out operation for drug trafficking a 2006 Page #32  

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 burning sensations in the eyes, • Cutaneous lesions of light bruising...wh 2006 Page #109  

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 Battery Control Center (Left side cutaway view. Each Battery had six launc 2006 Page #142  

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n alien to sell its services. This cute, non-threaterung Little green man w 2007 Page #68  

Word: "cutesy", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

felt they could move more of these cutesy confections if they sold them in  2007 Page #64  

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 Crasn Conference mvsKdocumems com Cutler To Twining Memo Top Secret Restri 2003 Page #156  
 of one: a July 14, 1954 memo from Cutler to Twining changing the meeting a 2003 Page #184  
and size Soeoal Opera: or.s Manual CUTLER TO TWINING MEMO CONCERNS ABOUT MA 2003 Page #186  
al security advisor General Robert Cutler. Cutler, like Eisenhower, was a f 2004 Page #103  
ity advisor General Robert Cutler. Cutler, like Eisenhower, was a fanatic a 2004 Page #103  
ower, was a fanatic about secrecy. Cutler was the Executive Secretary of th 2004 Page #103  
ajor Keyhoe's account of the event Cutler was so angry about the leak that  2004 Page #103  
 of original documents such as the Cutler to Twining memo (1954) in our nat 2004 Page #246  
emo. Thomas reminds us that Robert Cutler had been with the CIA as a psy-op 2005 Page #97  
Peace" to completion. In his memo, Cutler informs USAF General Nathan Twini 2005 Page #97  
n on 'onion skin' paper from Roben Cutler, who was a special assistant to 1 2005 Page #125  
r s have questioned details of the Cutler memo, which nevertheless remains  2005 Page #126  
 National Security Advisor, Robert Cutler, to U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff 2009 Page #35  

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tacks and his opinion was that the Cutler- Twining document appeared legit. 2004 Page #191  
Document, the Truman Memo, and the Cutler- Twining memo suggest that the Ma 2006 Page #15  

Word: "cutler-twining", 6 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 as the author of the now infamous Cutler-Twining MJ-12 memo which was disc 2004 Page #103  
know is the MJ-12 document and the Cutler-Twining memo. Many have concluded 2004 Page #191  
rmine their authenticity; with the Cutler-Twining Memo, the original still  2004 Page #221  
the Truman-Forrestal memo, and the Cutler-Twining memo as frauds. Perhaps t 2006 Page #12  
ial Studies Project" briefing. The Cutler-Twining Memo is among the most au 2009 Page #35  
he time.8 Taken collectively , the Cutler-Twining Memo, the Smith Memo, the 2009 Page #37  

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p://www.majesticdocuments.com/pdf /cutler_twining.pdf 3 Smith's memo is ava 2009 Page #46  

Word: "cutlertwining", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

onal Archives' MJ-12 document, the CutlerTwining Memo. Thomas reminds us th 2005 Page #97  
Chiefs' memo corroborates the 1954 CutlerTwining Memo involving a project c 2009 Page #36  

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mage, (though not a UTA image it's cutlines attribute it to James Bond John 2004 Page #235  

Word: "cuts", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ilated excisions and confirmed the cuts had been made with high heat. SLIDE 2004 Page #76  
 some of the bizarre serrated edge cuts look like that don't match any know 2004 Page #78  
on- essential production would see cuts in energy and raw materials as well 2006 Page #65  
inistration had made severe budget cuts both to the CDC and Ft. Detrick. Fo 2006 Page #110  
t could account for the cauterized cuts and open wounds on these animals, o 2006 Page #201  

Word: "cuttcnts", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

'_thcr quol!d 35 saylii1: that u1c;cutTcnts on the h~inan !Jody In 1wcaJ)On 2009 Page #184  

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he morning of the 5th, Coast Guard Cutter 101 arrived at the site after ste 2004 Page #40  
arry Sweet worked as a shake-block cutter. If you were strong you could mak 2008 Page #43  

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 any known veterinarian or medical cutting tool. All of this done without b 2004 Page #78  
al inhabitants of the craft have a cutting device like this aboard their sh 2004 Page #78  
hat I realized that the light-beam cutting torch... was being used by the a 2004 Page #78  
gence," together with some friends cutting and pasting from Army manuals. H 2006 Page #15  
sible, install the latest in laser cutting tools, anesthetize the targets w 2006 Page #116  
n in it. I tried to heat it with a cutting torch. It just wouldn't melt. A  2006 Page #176  
ng torch. It just wouldn't melt. A cutting torch burns anywhere from 3200 t 2006 Page #176  
ted patterns like precise surgical cutting. In many of the cases there has  2006 Page #201  
could make decent wages logging or cutting shake blocks when the fishing wa 2008 Page #43  

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 a trip of hundreds of years while cutting-edge ph) sicists o ffer speculat 2005 Page #120  

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- JIIEM WDUlfT 11:..1.111~ .'Tlili.CUW~ fl'l,.~Sf~ltS Of N,,; A:JUJ,A:I~ s. 2009 Page #127  

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l Jhcfcrttar to *aoartMn«hatt»r ho cU»«4ros .you to j^o^ed win Trt^o- Tem w 2003 Page #216  

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19it" n L-ST.VflfJTION l/Uy 1/cy 1/Cv 1/Cy 1/Cr I/Cjr l/Cy 1/Cy 1/CyChief o 2003 Page #214  

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Masm towrwaaat precoats mtistmtaxy cv^crsa 3 ttfato* woaswrm Imidac tsaaa*a 2003 Page #223  

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onference TOP SECRET EYES ONLY «rJ cvjtlon upc i jro'ir ur4»rtaHn£'r» *itbo 2003 Page #88  

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o/ap6aa. ....... ._. .,.,, ..... ~,cvu,--1.he ....... olttw ........ ..., l 2005 Page #19  

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eat af aid, Mlftasy sad ooa—ada, w cV£ jCs g£w CM— tat ttoao —a—aaatotiaaa  2003 Page #221  

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.. JODICIRITILS UPCIAT SATYLLITS I.CW IN rfouVIA PT ete4 tOlay that as of P 2004 Page #20  

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ch any ba oade a-vnilabXo aJr^l to cwbnt ba the aayarrlaim ef rajraaautailw 2003 Page #226  

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hy (TME), chronic wasting disease (CWD) in elk, kuru in cannibals and Creut 2006 Page #116  

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ITE ” Four other choices c meteors cweather balloons omilitary aircraft oto 2003 Page #182  

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emadala la the im. In yiw ifliwutt cWj @^jzcso wCflalalB and iMtav ia peelt 2003 Page #226  

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. The eye\vitness said inside were cwo humanoid figures 5 to 6-feet-tall, s 2007 Page #149  

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    122 St:P"7. ~:. t4\Ut. PACI~•c CX.f.A.~ .n-t C.11:E,YS QC. A. s.-.1P A• 2009 Page #128  
ol the ti~ noi: \\_lllslle il!i-an cx,;mr,le of secrc; ,\ni:lo-A.ncrican we 2009 Page #183  

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t or tne ong1na1 oo,ect The seconO CXJJett neaoea s.ra1ght t~ard the F-A •  2009 Page #143  

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0, ,vou le! not: µrrhaps they a:·e cxngg~r:lted a eornmen1 ,,·hr-n nsl-:ed  2009 Page #181  

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h his personal contact with Thomas Cy Cantwell and daughter Salina also pro 2003 Page #27  
Julv 19it" n L-ST.VflfJTION l/Uy 1/cy 1/Cv 1/Cy 1/Cr I/Cjr l/Cy 1/Cy 1/CyCh 2003 Page #214  
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N l/Uy 1/cy 1/Cv 1/Cy 1/Cr I/Cjr l/Cy 1/Cy 1/CyChief of Staff to tho Comman 2003 Page #214  
y 1/cy 1/Cv 1/Cy 1/Cr I/Cjr l/Cy 1/Cy 1/CyChief of Staff to tho Commander i 2003 Page #214  
ISTS ONLY IN THE MINDS OF CONSPIRA CY THEORISTS • HAS TAKEN ON MYTHICAL PRO 2008 Page #148  

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,.;-,i"'"'.._U~ ....,._..,01EO ~~( CY\11,::~1c.,,..:. u:V" tO~f SOOI..OO"'l 2009 Page #114  

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one of those that I saw a military cyber security newsletter saying that th 2007 Page #90  

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e ruled out. Nor the uber-logic of cybernetic alien biological entities wil 2005 Page #121  

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y 1/Cv 1/Cy 1/Cr I/Cjr l/Cy 1/Cy 1/CyChief of Staff to tho Commander in Chi 2003 Page #214  

Word: "cylinder", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

of fime bodies in a damaged escape cylinder, precluded an investigation at  2003 Page #232  
found in a severely damaged escape cylinder, and the remaining three were f 2006 Page #103  
 found some distance away from the cylinder. All five appeared to have suff 2006 Page #103  
s a photograph that showed a white cylinder where the tree had stood and th 2006 Page #129  
 body appeared as a 'pipe,' i.e. a cylinder. The sky was cloudless, only a  2008 Page #98  

Word: "cylindrical", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

atterson AFB, near-miss incidents, cylindrical - shaped aircraft, right-ang 2006 Page #105  
unds of black powder packaged in a cylindrical container about 5 inches in  2009 Page #176  

Word: "cyljnders", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

t shafts from popping out of their cyljnders. Calling upon hjs extensive av 2007 Page #115  

Word: "cynicism", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

g tide of despair, disorientation, cynicism, suicide and rejection of tradi 2006 Page #65  
our vision. Balance skepticism and cynicism with an open mind. Another less 2007 Page #32  

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postings, including at Akrotiri in Cyprus, RAF Honnington and at RAF Valley 2006 Page #126  

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 in Bolivia?) • Elicits reply from Cyrus Vance. • Moon Dust activated for t 2006 Page #29  

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