Crash Retrieval Conference Proceedings, KWIC Index Page: d

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:

a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z numbers misc

Words Directory:

"d'etat" "d'll" "d's" "d-" "d--·" "d-11r" "d-21" "d-21b"

"d-4" "d-9" "d-day" "d-i" "d-yeu" "d-·c" "d1" "d11vid"

"d1at" "d1c" "d1e" "d1em" "d1ere" "d1ey" "d1nl" "d1scovermg"

"d1smto" "d1sseminj1ion" "d1stmctly" "d1vis1on" "d'" "d_" "da" "da'l"

"da-50" "da-ged" "da\rn" "daaa" "daadrmo" "daairahdlity" "daalm" "daalrad"

"dabbling" "dabsol" "dace" "daces" "dacha" "daci" "dad" "dad's"

"daddy" "dads" "dads'" "daecuiuti" "dagger" "dahl" "dahl's" "dahl-of"

"dahls" "dai" "daiailed" "dail" "daily" "dairy" "dairynet" "dais"

"daisy" "dakota" "dal" "dala" "dale" "dale£4^" "dallas" "dalnegorsk"

"dalnegorsl" "dalneoorsk" "daly" "daly's" "dal~" "dam" "damage" "damaged"

"damaging" "dambyl" "damming" "damn" "damned" "damning" "damp" "damped"

"dams" "dan" "dance" "dances" "dancing" "danger" "dangereus" "dangerous"

"dangerously" "dangers" "dangling" "daniel" "danip" "danny" "danzuso" "dar"

"dare" "dared" "dares" "daring" "dark" "dark-skinned" "darkened" "darkening"

"darker" "darkest" "darkly" "darkness" "darkroom" "darl" "darn" "darnbyl"

"darned" "darryl" "dart" "darting" "dartmouth" "darts" "darwin" "das"

"dashed" "dastardly" "data" "data-rarified" "dataahnaia" "dataahnent" "database" "datarlarstiag"

"dataset" "datd" "date" "dated" "dateline" "datelined" "dates" "datil"

"dating" "datortawtiwg" "datre-" "datt" "dau" "daughter" "daughters" "daughter}"

"dauj" "daunting" "dav" "dava" "dave" "dave's" "david" "david's"

"davids" "davidson" "davidson's" "davies" "davis" "davis-monthan" "dawes" "dawn"

"dawned" "day" "day's" "day-to-day" "daylight" "days" "daytime" "dayton"

"dayton-acme" "daytona" "daze" "dazed" "dazly" "dazzled" "dazzling" "dc"

"dc'" "dc'oamtn" "dc-3" "dc-6" "dc-7" "dc-8" "dc11cloprncnl" "dc1~1l"

"dc1•c" "dc'ciop" "dc\·c" "dci" "dcl" "dclend" "dcs" "dctc-rminc"

"dcvolopment" "dc~c" "dc·" "dd" "dd-303n" "ddailing" "ddcnss" "ddf"

"ddinin" "ddl7i" "de" "de-9aussers" "de-classified" "de1" "de111ocra9•" "de'·"

"de\·elopment" "dea" "dead" "deadening" "deadline" "deadly" "deafenina" "deairatallv"

"deal" "deal-" "deal-making" "dealer" "dealers" "dealership" "dealey" "dealing"

"dealings" "deals" "dealt" "dean" "dear" "deared" "death" "death-by"

"death-dealing" "deathbed" "deaths" "deatl1" "deatl1s" "deb" "debate" "debated-in"

"debates" "debbie" "debby" "debow" "debra" "debriefed" "debriefing" "debriefings"

"debris" "debt" "debunber" "debunk" "debunked" "debunker" "debunkers" "debunking"

"debut" "dec" "decade" "decades" "decades-long" "decades-old" "decapitate" "decatur"

"decay" "decayed" "dece1nber" "decease" "deceased" "deceived" "deceiving" "decelerated"

"deceleration" "decemb" "december" "decent" "decentralul" "deception" "deceptions" "deceptive"

"deceptivel" "deceptively" "decep~o~s" "deci" "decide" "decided" "decidedly" "decides"

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"decisively" "deck" "declaration" "declare" "declared" "declares" "declaring" "declassificati"

"declassification" "declassifications" "declassified" "declassify" "declassifying" "declev" "declined" "declines"

"decoding" "decommissioned" "decompose" "decomposed" "decomposition" "decompress" "decompression" "decontaminated"

"decontamination" "decorated" "decoration" "decorator" "decoy" "decrease" "decreased" "decrepit-looking"

"decried" "decrypted" "dedassi" "dedcu" "dedev" "dedicated" "dedication" "dedjcaced"

"deduce" "deductions" "dee" "deeds" "deeirae" "deekin" "deem" "deemed"

"deen" "deen's" "deep" "deep-cover" "deep-seated" "deepening" "deeper" "deepest"

"deeply" "deer" "defacement" "defame" "default" "defeat" "defeated" "defeating"

"defect" "defected" "defection" "defector" "defects" "defence" "defend" "defenders"

"defenee" "defense" "defense's" "defense-including" "defenseless" "defenselessness" "defenses" "defensive"

"defensively" "defer" "deferentially" "deficienc" "deficiencies" "deficiency" "deficient" "defied"

"defies" "define" "defined" "defines" "defining" "definite" "definitely" "definition"

"definitions" "definitive" "definitively" "deflate" "deflect" "deflected" "deflection" "deflnldon"

"deformed" "deformities" "defunct" "defuse" "defusing" "defy" "defying" "deg"

"degraded" "degree" "degreed" "degrees" "degri" "degs" "dehomag" "dei"

"dei-ense" "deification" "deil" "deity" "dej'9" "del" "delacorte" "delaminated"

"delaware" "delay" "delayed" "delaying" "delays" "delea" "delegation" "delete"

"deleted" "deleting" "deletion" "deliberate" "deliberately" "deliberation" "delicate" "delicately"

"delineated" "delineates" "delineating" "deliver" "delivered" "delivering" "delivery" "dell"

"delores" "delphla" "delta" "delta-force-type" "delta-like" "delta-wing" "deluge" "deluged"

"delusion" "delusional" "delusions" "delving" "demagogues" "demand" "demanded" "demanding"

"demands" "demeanin" "demeaning" "demeanor" "demented" "dementia" "demeo" "demise"

"democracies" "democracy" "democrat" "democratic" "demohrenschildt" "demolish" "demon" "demonetrates"

"demonization" "demonize" "demons" "demonstrable" "demonstrably" "demonstrat" "demonstrate" "demonstrated"

"demonstrates" "demonstrating" "demonstration" "demonstrator" "demoralization" "demoralized" "demystify" "demystifying"

"den" "deneb" "deniabilit" "deniability" "denial" "denials" "denied" "denies"

"denise" "denison" "dennis" "denominations" "denote" "denotes" "denoting" "denounce"

"dense" "densely" "denser" "densest" "density" "dent" "dental" "dented"

"dentist" "denton" "dents" "denver" "denw" "deny" "denying" "depaimient"

"depaiunent" "deparrmem" "depart" "departed" "departmem" "department" "department's" "departments"

"departnent" "departure" "departures" "depcnda" "depend" "dependable" "dependant" "dependence"

"dependency" "dependent" "dependin" "depending" "depends" "depicted" "depicting" "depiction"

"depictions" "depicts" "deployed" "deployment" "deposed" "deposit" "deposited" "deposition"

"depository" "deposits" "depot" "depressed" "depression" "depressions" "deprived" "dept"

"depth" "depths" "depury" "deputies" "deputy" "deput}" "der" "dera"

"derail" "derailed" "derelict" "derides" "derigbal" "derision" "derisively" "derivation"

"derive" "derived" "derives" "dern" "derrel" "derucated" "derued" "der~"

"des" "desc1iptions" "descend" "descended" "descending" "descent" "descnption" "descr1bed"

"describe" "described" "describes" "describin" "describing" "descripth·e" "descripti" "description"

"descriptions" "descriptive" "desease" "desensitization" "deseret" "desert" "deserted" "deserts"

"deserve" "deserved" "deserves" "deservingl" "desiccant" "desigj\s" "design" "designated"

"designatio" "designation" "designations" "designator" "designators" "designed" "designer" "designers"

"designing" "designs" "desirability" "desirable" "desire" "desired" "desires" "desirous"

"desist" "desk" "desktop" "desmarte" "desolate" "despair" "desperate" "desperately"

"desperation" "despise" "despite" "despondency" "dessicant" "destabilize" "destination" "destinations"

"destined" "destinies" "destiny" "destroy" "destroyed" "destroyed'" "destroyer" "destroyers"

"destroying" "destroys" "destruct" "destruction" "destructive" "detaahasnt" "detachm" "detachment"

"detachments" "detads" "detail" "detailed" "detailing" "details" "detain" "detained"

"detect" "detected" "detecting" "detection" "detections" "detective" "detector" "detectors"

"detects" "detem1ination" "detem1ine" "detention" "deteriorate" "deteriorated" "deteriorates" "deteriorating"

"deterioration" "determin" "determination" "determine" "determined" "determines" "determining" "determmed"

"detern1ined" "deterrent" "deterrn" "deters" "detiyered" "detlev" "detoa" "detonated"

"detonation" "detonations" "detractors" "detrick" "detrick's" "detriment" "detrimental" "detroit"

"detroyed" "deuce" "deuley" "deuterium" "deutsche" "deutscher" "devastating" "devastation"

"devclop" "devel-king" "develop" "develop111e11t" "developed" "developer" "developers" "developing"

"developm" "development" "developments" "develops" "develop~1" "devemnoat" "deviation" "device"

"device's" "devices" "devil" "devils" "devised" "devises" "devising" "devoid"

"devon" "devorkin" "devorss" "devote" "devoted" "devoting" "dew" "dewey"

"deznen•" "df" "df-~" "dffaw" "dfrode" "dft" "dftp&r" "dg®"

"dhc" "di" "di4y" "di^ic" "di_d" "dia" "dia-" "diagnosis"

"diagnostic" "diagra111" "diagram" "diagrams" "diagramsl954" "dial" "dial-in" "dialed"

"diall" "dialmillf" "dialogue" "dials" "dialup" "diamagnetic" "diameter" "diamond"

"diane" "diane's" "diaries" "diario" "diary" "diatribe" "dice" "dick"

"dickopf" "diclecnic" "dictate" "dictated" "dictates" "dictating" "dictation" "dictator"

"dictatorial" "dictatorship" "dictionary" "dictionc11y" "didn" "didn't" "didn1t" "dido"

"die" "dieagroament" "diebner" "diec" "died" "diego" "diel" "dielectric"

"dielectrophoresis" "diellataid" "dienppeased" "dies" "diesel" "diet" "dietense" "dif"

"differ" "difference" "differences" "different" "differential" "differentiate" "differentl" "differently"

"differf" "differs" "difficulc" "difficult" "difficulties" "difficulty" "diffrrcnl" "diffuse"

"difico" "dig" "digest" "digested" "digesting" "digests" "digging" "digiglia"

"digital" "digitized" "digitizhed" "digitizing" "digits" "dignitaries" "dignitary" "digs"

"diham" "dii" "diii°be" "diiputed" "diking" "dikto" "dil" "dile111111a"

"dilemma" "dilemma-she" "diligent" "diligently" "dillon" "dilorenzo" "dilute" "dim"

"dime" "dimension" "dimensional" "dimensions" "diminish" "diminished" "dimjnutive" "dimmed"

"dimming" "din" "dinat" "dine" "dined" "diners" "dinette" "ding"

"dining" "dinius" "dinner" "dinners" "dintlges" "dioutedfact" "dioxide" "dip"

"diplcnatic" "diplomacy" "diplomatic" "diplomats" "dipolar" "dips" "dir" "dirci"

"dire" "direccion" "direccly" "direccors" "direct" "direct-to-consumer" "direct1" "directed"

"directgroup" "directing" "direction" "directional" "directions" "directive" "directiveiii" "directives"

"directjy" "directl" "directlon" "directly" "director" "director&" "directorate" "directors"

"directorship" "directory" "directs" "dirigible" "dirt" "dirty" "dis" "disability"

"disable" "disabled" "disabling" "disadvantage" "disagree" "disagree-at" "disagreed" "disagreements"

"disappear" "disappearance" "disappearances" "disappeared" "disappearing" "disappears" "disappointed" "disappointment"

"disarmament" "disarmed" "disarming" "disarn" "disassembled" "disaster" "disasters" "disastrous"

"disavowed" "disbanded" "disbelief" "disbelieve" "disc" "disc'" "disc-" "disc-shape"

"disc-shaped" "discard" "discarded" "discern" "discernabl" "discernible" "discharge" "discharged"

"disciple" "discipline" "disciplines" "disci°" "disclaimer" "disclike" "disclose" "disclosed"

"disclosin" "disclosing" "disclosure" "disclosures" "disco" "discoants·" "discolored" "disconnect"

"disconnected" "discontent" "discontents" "discontinued" "discontinuing" "discounllnr" "discount" "discounted"

"discounting" "discourage" "discouraged" "discouraging" "discourse" "discoveg" "discovei" "discover"

"discovered" "discoverer" "discoveries" "discovering" "discovers" "discovery" "discredit" "discredited"

"discrediting" "discreet" "discrepancies" "discrepancy" "discrete" "discretion" "discretionary" "discribuce"

"discriminant" "discriminate" "discrimination" "discriminator" "discs" "discs'" "discu" "discuss"

"discussed" "discusses" "discussing" "discussio" "discussion" "discussions" "disdosure" "disease"

"disease'" "diseases" "disect^s^" "disected" "disembarkation" "disembarked" "disembarking" "diseminated"

"disengage" "disengagement" "disestablished" "disfigured" "disgorging" "disguise" "disguised" "disgusting"

"dish" "disheartening" "disinform" "disinformation" "disingenuous" "disinte" "disintegrate" "disintegrated"

"disintegrating" "disintegration" "disjointed" "disk" "disk's" "disk-shaped" "disks" "disk·"

"dislances" "dismantle" "dismantled" "dismantling" "dismayed" "dismembered" "dismiss" "dismissal"

"dismissed" "dismisses" "dismissing" "dismissive" "dismissively" "disnev" "disney" "disorder"

"disorders" "disorientation" "disoriented" "disparaging" "disparate" "dispatch" "dispatched" "dispatcher"

"dispatchers" "dispatches" "dispense" "dispensed" "dispersal" "dispersed" "dispersion" "dispersive"

"displace" "displaced" "displacem" "display" "displayed" "displaying" "displays" "disposal"

"disposed" "disposition" "disproof" "disproportionably" "disproportionately" "disprove" "dispute" "disputed"

"disputes" "disquietin" "disregard" "disrepair" "disrespect" "disrupt" "disruption" "disruptive"

"diss" "dissatisfied" "dissea" "dissected" "dissecting" "dissem" "dissembled" "disseminated"

"disseminated'" "disseminating" "dissemination" "disseminator" "dissenters" "dissimesse" "dissipate" "dissipated"

"dissipation" "dissolution" "dissolve" "dissolved" "dissolving" "dissonance" "distance" "distanced"

"distances" "distant" "distantly" "distasteful" "distijjers" "distil" "distilled" "distinct"

"distinction" "distinctive" "distinctly" "distinguish" "distinguishable" "distinguished" "distinguishes" "distinguishing"

"distingwshed" "distorted" "distorting" "distortion" "distr" "distracted" "distracting" "distractions"

"distress" "distress's" "distressing" "distribute" "distributed" "distributes" "distribution" "distributor"

"district" "districts" "distrihutel" "distrust" "distrustful" "disturb" "disturbance" "disturbances"

"disturbed" "disturbing" "dis·" "dit" "dite" "ditilicd" "div" "dive"

"dived" "diver" "divergent" "divers" "divers'" "diverse" "diversionary" "diversity"

"divert" "diverted" "diverting" "dives" "divest" "divide" "divided" "divides"

"dividing" "divine" "diving" "divinity" "divisica" "division" "division's" "divisions"

"divorce" "divorced" "divulge" "divulged" "divulges" "diwiivd" "dix" "dix-mcguire"

"dixon" "dizziness" "di~h" "di«·losc" "di•cloauro" "dj" "dj1jight" "djcojl"

"djd" "djdn't" "djed" "djfferent" "djfferential" "djfficult" "djgression" "djhc"

"djmension" "djrection" "djrectory" "djsastrous" "djsc" "djsc-shaped" "djscernable" "djscredjted"

"djscs" "djscuss" "djsinformation" "djsintegrace" "djstances" "djstinguishes" "djstribucing" "djstrict"

"dl" "dl'i-" "dl-8¥-•'fhc" "dla" "dlccloacd" "dlcd" "dldiltil" "dlffc"

"dlftcra1c" "dli" "dlike" "dll" "dll•" "dlop" "dlraat" "dlraatiw"

"dlrastiw" "dlrcctivco" "dlreclnr" "dlrecti0" "dlroot" "dlsclosw" "dlsculls" "dlspntch"

"dlsposal" "dlstlrct" "dlw" "dl•lllallll" "dl•l•left" "dm" "dmv" "dn"

"dn-lakebed" "dna" "dna-rna" "dng" "dnilc" "dnr" "dnur" "dny"

"do-shoot" "do\" "do\xin" "doa" "doable" "dob" "dobbs" "doc"

"doc11111ent" "docile" "docj" "dock" "dockers" "dockers'" "docl111ents" "docll11ents"

"docs" "doct" "doct1" "doctor" "doctor's" "doctorate" "doctorates" "doctors"

"doctrine" "doctu" "docucont" "document" "document's" "document-annex" "document-stories" "documentaries"

"documentary" "documentar~" "documentation" "documented" "documentin" "documenting" "documentresponse" "documents"

"documents-covering" "documents~" "dod" "dodd" "dodd's" "dodge" "dodged" "dodos"

"doe" "doesn't" "doffltluu" "dog" "dogfight-style" "dogged" "doggedly" "dogma"

"dogmatic" "dogs" "doi" "doino-so" "doktor" "dolan" "doll" "dollar"

"dollar-a-year" "dollars" "dollln" "dollu1" "dolon" "dolt" "dom" "doma"

"domain" "dome" "domed" "domenici" "domestic" "dominance" "dominancy" "dominant"

"dominat" "dominate" "dominated" "dominates" "domination" "dominguez" "dominic" "domi•l"

"domrun" "don's" "don't" "don-" "don-or" "dona" "donald" "donated"

"done" "donna" "donna's" "donor" "doo" "doodgrau" "doodlebug" "doolittle"

"doom" "doomed" "dooming" "doomsday" "door" "door's" "door-step" "doorbell"

"doors" "doorway" "doppler" "dor" "dori" "dorlj" "dormant" "dornberger"

"dorothy" "dorothy's" "dorsal" "dose" "doses" "dossey" "dossier" "dossiers"

"dost-bold" "dot" "dot-matrix" "dotaetaaom" "dotal" "dots" "dotted" "doty"

"doubj" "double" "double-checked" "double-cross" "double-edged" "double-sided" "double-spaced" "doubled"

"doubleday" "doublespeak" "doubt" "doubted" "doubters" "doubtful" "doubts" "doug"

"doughnut" "doughnuts" "douglas" "douglas's" "douglas-moise" "douglass" "dove" "dover"

"dovetails" "dow" "dowding" "down's" "downed" "downes" "downhill" "downing"

"download" "downloaded" "downplay" "downplaying" "downright" "downs" "downside" "downstairs"

"downtown" "downward" "downwards" "dowsers" "doyle" "dozen" "dozens" "dozer"

"do~" "do»-d" "dq" "dqmrlmcl'll" "dqys" "dr" "dr\·" "draeger"

"draft" "drafted" "drafting" "draftlag" "drafts" "drag" "drag-less" "drag-net"

"dragged" "dragging" "dragon" "dragon'" "drain" "drainage" "drained" "drained_"

"drake" "drama" "dramatic" "dramatically" "draper" "drastic" "draw" "draw-pipes"

"drawbridge" "drawer" "drawer'" "drawing" "drawings" "drawing©" "drawn" "draws"

"dre" "dre2mlandbecome" "dreaded" "dream" "dream$" "dreaming" "dreamland" "dreams"

"drect-current" "drenched" "drerunl" "dres" "dresden" "dress" "dressed" "dressing-gown"

"drew" "drexler" "drf" "drflan" "drhah1" "dri" "dried" "drifted"

"drifting" "drigtnatari" "drill" "drilled" "drilling" "drills" "drink" "drinker"

"drinking" "drip" "dritl" "drive" "driven" "driver" "drivers" "drives"

"driveway" "driving" "drjnk" "drl" "drln" "drncd" "drogue" "drone"

"drone's" "drones" "dronr" "drool" "drop" "drop-in" "dropped" "dropping"

"drops" "dropsonde" "drought" "drove" "drowned" "drreich's" "drs" "drtrmbu"

"druffel" "drug" "drugs" "drugsnew" "drugstore" "drum" "drunk" "drunkenness"

"dry" "dryness" "dr~•b" "ds" "dsa" "dsargetes" "dsm" "dsmiv"

"dstl" "dsto" "dt" "dtaposal" "dtla" "dtm" "dtpuo" "dts"

"dtuarluit" "du" "dual" "dualism" "dually" "dub" "dubbed" "dubious"

"dubois" "dubose" "duchesne" "ducin~" "duck" "ducked" "ducks" "ducon"

"duct" "dud" "dudlg" "due" "duel" "duert" "dug" "dugway"

"duh-sent" "dujl-grey" "dukas" "dul" "dulce" "dule" "dull" "dulles"

"dulles'" "duluth" "duly" "dumbed-down" "dumbfounded" "dummies" "dummy" "dump"

"dumped" "dumping" "dunkirk" "dunn" "dunne" "duo" "duped" "duplex"

"duplicate" "duplication" "duponts" "dur" "duration" "durations" "durin" "durino"

"dury" "dus" "duse" "dusk" "dussia" "dussuel" "dust" "dust's"

"dusthaving" "dusts" "dutch" "dutchess" "dutchie" "duties" "duties--" "dutifully"

"duty" "duty-bound" "duv" "duward" "du~" "du~ts" "dvd" "dvds"

"dwarf" "dwarfs" "dwarves" "dwell" "dwight" "dwiii" "dwindling" "dx"

"dy" "dye" "dyer" "dyes" "dyess" "dying" "dynamic" "dynamically"

"dynamics" "dynamite" "dysfunction" "dy•" "dz" "dz-1" "dz82-" "d~"

"d~1" "d~r" "d~ru1a" "d~vcior" "d~~" "d·" "d··"

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

xecuted to"prevent a military coup d'etat", though speculation is that the  2004 Page #153  

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

ff-CIIICLI,.._ "'°'-LO 1'~· Ml/TS. D'll;:J A \~ST IUCT o, IJl-0'~ '! L~ 177 2009 Page #130  

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

surface. Lawrence pulled the Ronda D's engine back to idle and drifted into 2004 Page #39  
ses from my tour of duty on the Mo D's UFO project ( 199 l to 1994). It's f 2008 Page #65  
 ra ■ Gomg C =y ,n the Wtst ■ NORA D's Top Aird ■ Up a Notch Lom,g .P.,c Fo 2009 Page #142  

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

, .... ,a , __ ,,.,n--r....-••, ,..d-.-'--.. .,., .. , / -~---~ . -~--t!•lM 2005 Page #26  

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

~,.1 .... c::t.e f(::.,-·oJ . 11-i.d--· .. -. :-:·.~ __ .-~c-= ~ ..... c-.. 2009 Page #103  

Word: "d-11r", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

more than a 65 7 Cat Scrapper or a D-11R and those machines are a couple hu 2007 Page #126  

Word: "d-21", 7 instance(s) (Back to Top)

or, M-21 mothership (to launch the D-21 drone), and SR-71 reconnaissance pl 2006 Page #72  
ts in the number 12) and the drone D-21. The mated combination was called M 2006 Page #77  
The mated combination was called M/D-21. Two M-21 motherships, Article 134  2006 Page #77  
 accident spelled the end of the M/D-21 program. Johnson concentrated on mo 2006 Page #77  
 to the mated configuration as the D-21/DZ-1 system. The booster's steel no 2006 Page #77  
enior flight test engineer for the D-21, immediately began in-flight checko 2006 Page #78  
c. We found components marked with D-21 part numbers and Lockheed Skunk Wor 2006 Page #80  

Word: "d-21b", 9 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 The modified drone was designated D-21B. Because the B-52 was subsonic, a  2006 Page #77  
booster was required to propel the D-21B to Mach 3 speeds so the ramjet eng 2006 Page #77  
perational mission profile for the D-21B required the launch control office 2006 Page #77  
 booster ignited and propelled the D-21B to a speed of Mach 3.3 while climb 2006 Page #77  
eet, explosive bolts separated the D-21B from the rocket and the drone bega 2006 Page #78  
wing completion of the mission the D-21B flew to friendly territory and jet 2006 Page #78  
67 and conducted fit checks with a D-21B known as Article 501. Initial capt 2006 Page #78  
 mated to a DZ-1 booster. A second D-21B/DZ-1 was mounted on the right wing 2006 Page #78  
orward attachment bolt failed, the D-21B/DZ-1 stack pivoted, shearing the a 2006 Page #79  

Word: "d-4", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ht (with notation Project Engineer D-4 Dozer Dropping by Parachute) Civilia 2009 Page #94  

Word: "d-9", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

iler, my dad could put his biggest D-9 Dozer on it and it would kind of fla 2007 Page #126  

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

ich had to do with a rehearsal for D-Day that went awry and was covered up  2004 Page #140  

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

ill maintain liaison with American d-i pl rmaf.i n and military officials i 2003 Page #225  

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

M ofLa:cl, O.bc1a, UP-O, ■ 1979: W.d-Yeu UP-O, ■ F~Amt,..,', Goli.th: the U 2009 Page #144  

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

oe: .. ___, ...... -ht-:-•..,., __ d-·c,,.,...-~ _.....,.,__ --~ u ~ ,,. ,Q 2005 Page #19  

Word: "d1", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

L 0/l'lns & .\14th. 1978 •masmca," d1 le moment I an~W mommtum -··-----.... 2005 Page #19  
' 1J1 u, _?~!~lo t::..c.c:r-.ca o! D1.l.U ~10.                              2008 Page #22  

Word: "d11vid", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

f. the Phih,delphla orchcatra. has D11vid J:ime:i Leech in the uitc:st C5tt 2009 Page #182  

Word: "d1at", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

source added: "I saw d1e creature [d1at] you're talking about. It was real  2005 Page #40  
n color; and he offered the theory d1at perhaps the creature's skin had dar 2005 Page #40  
k -UFO incident. The police stated d1at they would be back tO harass them i 2007 Page #129  
r. 'Pataki ... remembers two calls d1at Slatzer received from Marilyn short 2007 Page #136  

Word: "d1c", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 !'1"-: ,., !:r,:;.n.:?J.., · Hz.";d1c:;,i c-rtCt,:&,. ll .-fl' • h 1•)' kJ 2007 Page #73  

Word: "d1e", 7 instance(s) (Back to Top)

s of Hospital Born Pastor revealed d1e following information: "Presence of  2005 Page #34  
ia penetrating the arm that caused d1e infection." According to Dr. Furtado 2005 Page #34  
he scene, the source added: "I saw d1e creature [d1at] you're talking about 2005 Page #40  
ed in an accumulator from Maine to d1e Tucson site. The material had to be  2005 Page #100  
l nuclear warheads .2 Beyond this, d1e idea of deliberate "seeding" of supe 2005 Page #121  
e, costs or consequences. In fact, d1e anti-aircraft shell scenario seems t 2005 Page #121  
ma M,di, ■ G o•-tmmu,: Polr ,u Ela,d1e.n ■ l'JTU, Yu, of ......,ilE.nooun2c 2009 Page #143  

Word: "d1em", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

th had immune deficienc y. Bod1 of d1em, if I recall, had had removal of th 2005 Page #34  

Word: "d1ere", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

cation helps us to understand that d1ere is really no such thing as "The Me 2005 Page #76  
ed. It repeats, mantra-Like , that d1ere is no evidence of UFOs being extra 2005 Page #76  

Word: "d1ey", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ologjcal objects (for "technology" d1ey certainly appear to be) do not seem 2005 Page #77  

Word: "d1nl", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

m.•n:a10n I f•tdom oflnfoam:tion ■ D1Nl! si,..,h., md th, V iuh ■ ~J• Ho1:& 2009 Page #143  

Word: "d1scovermg", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e U.S. soldiers explored the area, d1scovermg that_ all the Mexicans were d 2007 Page #187  

Word: "d1smto", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 Retreat? ■ Philip Khss: One tvfan D1smto Band ■ Encounters ■ 1982: Pennsyl 2008 Page #163  

Word: "d1sseminj1ion", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

in "irually any :irea. ()) (U) The d1sseminJ1ion of threat inform:1t1on to  2007 Page #175  

Word: "d1stmctly", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 have thought regarding NASA _, 1s d1stmctly different from the official NA 2008 Page #135  

Word: "d1vis1on", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ce of the weapan first tt:re sound d1vis1on Jf tile, Pay. was reported when 2009 Page #184  

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

1C 12-PREPARED FOR PRESIDENT-ELECT D\'\/JGHT D. EISENHOWER: (EYES ONLY), 18 2005 Page #128  

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

e :206fth Commumcat:on Squ:idron . d_ ■In October 19131, a friend ga·,~ev.i 2009 Page #152  

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

w* 4* ^ct giABm* '■Wn yw 4a Chin*, da aosplsted you MU- P.3?®®*® 4ww trip J 2003 Page #216  
y «, 1947 My deer Hr. PreMdaatti I da aot Udsk tbere ahaeld be pafalieit/ o 2003 Page #219  
uAhar aftlalal CM.—a yripwa wttLah da nat ooafiam aoart Aaarlaan paUoy with 2003 Page #226  
so on January 13, \'(/alter Xavier da Silva, mayor of ·Monsenhor Paulo (a t 2005 Page #37  
Map of DRES, Garrison and Baker LI DA INTRO TO AUDIO: In 1953, a boy named  2005 Page #69  
, Counterintelligence Directorate, DA [Department of the Army] was disestab 2005 Page #123  
illion dollars if you worked every da) of your life? So is it a fine or 60  2007 Page #92  
PE: ENGINE 1 Yl'lo: 2 Pl\UEI\IATIC DA:VIPED [ARTIFICIA.LL YJ P:-.'UE:',.V.T 2007 Page #113  
 the Bolivian army and he informed DA TT that the army's search party direc 2007 Page #142  
 9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 9: False Da"'-i1, 1990-1991 ■A possible abortive  2009 Page #151  

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

 ;r. • DOodgrau. ~ · •aohacl 'tb1a da'l;e to ro,crt on U. pebl'Wl-."7 1946, 2009 Page #174  

Word: "da-50", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

old "bags to go", so you grab your DA-50 bag, all your equipment will be pa 2006 Page #20  

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

r classified projects. It is badly da-ged and appears to have ham damage as 2008 Page #119  

Word: "da\rn", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

chap California. aircra~" 9: False Da\\rn, 1990-1991 ■The Gulf War and Medi 2009 Page #151  

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

ta, adwlaera and anaistasta aa yon daaa aeeeoeary te the affkel hare of yea 2003 Page #226  

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

 datortawtiwg attaaMo Ghlaa* W arc daadrmo of ftadlag wajw la whdah w gctSZ 2003 Page #220  

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

nr aaaa tiaa I haw had la aiat tha daairahdlity af cosdasa Uawtaaaat Oaaara 2003 Page #220  

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

l gSssf that ym are m a fheWlailag daalm aa* that the S&rtea 'Zotm reset aa 2003 Page #223  

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

aib* fa Making yawr afpndaal it in daalrad that y* '□Sfiih dataahnaiA ft— n 2003 Page #226  

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

e of official interest in Monroe's dabbling in Communism, we have to tum ou 2007 Page #136  

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

d, Prentice-Hall, 1984. www .nicap.dabsol.co.uk/cuban l.htm 13 Now You See  2008 Page #38  

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

ed great interest; and, at a later dace, he visited the cameraman at his ho 2005 Page #145  

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

his by saying that he had confused daces, and he was also under the influen 2005 Page #40  

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

Korolev, Kurchatov, and Keldysh at Dacha Vladimir Chelomei • Worked on crui 2004 Page #161  

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

rmari Ooctora at tha Naval Medical daci alary aacritfid hii condition tn ’  2003 Page #91  

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

levision documentary. Picture from Dad Metallic saucer - broken open Physic 2003 Page #23  
saw the picture originally from my dad who had gotten it from my grandfathe 2003 Page #23  
came home and told the story to my dad, who was there, and my grandmother a 2003 Page #30  
tory from other people or did your dad tell you that. James: No my dad told 2004 Page #96  
ur dad tell you that. James: No my dad told me that. The one crash story th 2004 Page #96  
m when he was shown a piece by his dad when Jesse Jr. was eleven years old  2004 Page #135  
 the metal of the small beams. His Dad was so impressed with the debris he  2004 Page #137  
e reached the Padilla home. Jose's dad got a brief report on the object and 2005 Page #155  
me. We directed Apodaca and Jose's dad toward the crash site in two vehicle 2005 Page #155  
 this," Faustino said. "Reme, your dad just started working for the governm 2005 Page #156  
saying he clid not want to get his dad in trouble with the government if th 2005 Page #157  
 flooring in the old house that my dad used for storage. According to Jose, 2005 Page #157  
 in the house. "It was [my wife's] dad, who told me the story about bodies  2006 Page #127  
g in Las Vegas, Nevada, because my dad worked at a place that radar techs c 2006 Page #152  
d Area 51. (At the end of 1965) my Dad was transferred to Cedar City, Utah, 2006 Page #152  
 down. I spent a full week with my Dad at the radar site while this upgrade 2006 Page #152  
tened me with imprisonment with my Dad. My Dad I guess felt it was good (wh 2006 Page #153  
 with imprisonment with my Dad. My Dad I guess felt it was good (what the S 2006 Page #153  
 weekend when we went up there, my Dad was installing all of the new equipm 2006 Page #154  
rect connect, when they called, my Dad would say, 'This is D.' He'd go, 'Ye 2006 Page #154  
play with them, I would always ask Dad why, when it swung around to that ar 2006 Page #154  
over the airspace over Area 51. My Dad mainly designed and helped install,  2006 Page #154  
g at the main console, I called my Dad and said, Dad, what's this?' He goes 2006 Page #154  
console, I called my Dad and said, Dad, what's this?' He goes, 'I don't kno 2006 Page #154  
edar Breaks. All I can remember my Dad saying was, 'Oh, my God!' The techs  2006 Page #154  
g trucks up to that radar site. My Dad, being how he was a lead investigato 2006 Page #155  
to the radar site building itself. Dad was sitting at a desk with all this  2006 Page #155  
it and all kinds of stuff. I said, Dad, what's that?" He was sitting there  2006 Page #155  
from the edge of the cliff because Dad told me, to the best of his knowledg 2006 Page #155  
ed them up into the radar site. My Dad, being that he did what he did which 2006 Page #155  
 way of retrieving it at the time. Dad and the rest of the techs were on th 2006 Page #155  
 to him ■ Pat confirmed it was his dad ■ Knew the typewriter, had more file 2007 Page #43  
n to London and lived with my step dad. Yeah, I remember them sitting me do 2007 Page #79  
efore you can get out. 1'v1y dads' dad, my granddad was an American GI who  2007 Page #81  
ndfather disappeared off and so my dad was an illegitimate child which in t 2007 Page #81  
ly child to my parents but when my dad remarried he had a daughter, my half 2007 Page #82  
ou get used to but isn't ideal. My dad would say (in Scottish accent) "It's 2007 Page #92  
ectly north from where we were. My dad owned a construction company, a logg 2007 Page #121  
company, and in case of a fire, my dad always had co go out and fight the f 2007 Page #121  
nd fight the fire; his company. My dad said "oh crap," and he got us all to 2007 Page #121  
e away, a real windy dirt road, my dad got the call on the short wave radio 2007 Page #121  
             l'vlountain." Soon my dad was up there fighting the fire, and  2007 Page #122  
 came to the door and said that my dad had been a part of a flash-over wher 2007 Page #122  
 a few days later, they brought my dad co us. He dad had gotten underneath  2007 Page #122  
ter, they brought my dad co us. He dad had gotten underneath the tractor as 2007 Page #122  
  Joe: No, nobody did. Not even my dad. My dad didn't say anything, in fact 2007 Page #123  
o, nobody did. Not even my dad. My dad didn't say anything, in fact, I neve 2007 Page #123  
 in fact, I never e, en noticed my dad ever even being scared before. When  2007 Page #123  
was kind of our celebration for my dad coming home because we all thought w 2007 Page #123  
ght we were going to be burying my dad. DeBow: He was scared? Joe: Yeah my  2007 Page #123  
DeBow: He was scared? Joe: Yeah my dad was scared. You know my dad hunted b 2007 Page #123  
eah my dad was scared. You know my dad hunted bear and, my dad don't get sc 2007 Page #123  
ou know my dad hunted bear and, my dad don't get scared. I wish I was half  2007 Page #123  
ared. I wish I was half the man my dad is, but my dad doesn't gee scared. H 2007 Page #123  
was half the man my dad is, but my dad doesn't gee scared. He always has a  2007 Page #123  
ere was my sisters, my mom, and my dad. That I knm.v of. DeBow: So nobody e 2007 Page #123  
n't seen anything yet. Bue once my dad had gotten everything gathered up, m 2007 Page #124  
 trying to get our minds off of my dad going off to fight the fire. By the  2007 Page #124  
going on for a week. We thought my dad was dead for a week before he showed 2007 Page #125  
 he showed up. DeBow: The way your dad was so "aloof," do you trunk he migh 2007 Page #125  
said there dads, who worked for my dad, they said the same thing. Normally  2007 Page #125  
g. One other thing is that when my dad said he was up there fighting the fi 2007 Page #125  
the military ever showed up. 1\ily dad had fought; he was the primary contr 2007 Page #126  
but they were side by side. And my dad had a low-bed because of the logging 2007 Page #126  
quipment. That low bed trailer, my dad could put his biggest D-9 Dozer on i 2007 Page #126  
ck ice and snow of Mt. Ararat. "My dad said that the picrures on their own  2007 Page #138  
borates and says: "This is what my dad raid me; so I can only go on that."  2007 Page #139  
r was duh-sent co a 0rnup "that my dad Sa) s was cal.led the Moon Dust." Ri 2007 Page #139  
 courier was cold to rake it co my dad, who \\ as asked ro look at the phor 2007 Page #139  
was background informatio n for my dad ro work with -apart from the descrip 2007 Page #139  
ust like a big old boar or ark. My dad aid it looked like a huge metal de,  2007 Page #139  

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

st time I saw them, that's when my Dad's supervisor literally threatened me 2006 Page #153  
o I would not say anything. But my Dad's supervisor threatened me with pris 2006 Page #153  
subject. It must have been my step dad's interest which caused me to become 2007 Page #80  
her and we headed into town. In my dad's pick-up he had a short-wave radio  2007 Page #121  

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

pened," Stephens recalled. "But my daddy said we had to finish our chores." 2004 Page #30  

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

in and PauJ from school said there dads, who worked for my dad, they said t 2007 Page #125  
 we said it was the first time our dads came back and didn't say anything.  2007 Page #125  
 stuff like that. We still had our dads when everything was finally done an 2007 Page #126  

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

n up before you can get out. 1'v1y dads' dad, my granddad was an American G 2007 Page #81  

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

AP DEPARTMEM; £ a- 6' Annrtr^* °A: DaECUIUTI HAS 1 JITH A "NF.F.D TO D ’EAS 2003 Page #231  

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

FO facts using back door cloak and dagger methods. About the same time Reag 2004 Page #189  
                      5: Cloak and Dagger, 1981-1983 ■ Trans en Provence ■  2008 Page #163  
 -tones Brea!: Uncovered Cloak and Dagger ■ Trans en Provence case ■ Abduct 2008 Page #163  
979-198 ■Cash-Landrum 5: Cloak and Dagger, 1981-1983 • Turu tn flrcr.1tncr  2009 Page #145  
-~~-_(-~~:~i~t:~::=~- 5: Cloak and Dagger, 1981-1983 ■T= s en Provence case 2009 Page #145  
                      5: Cloak and Dagger, 1981-1983 ■,\hduction dc.lrnte 6 2009 Page #146  
 Fdlly . .Mr 24. 1814 5: Cloak and Dagger, 1981-1983 ■Ufolo gy in n:tn::il  2009 Page #146  

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

er. A lumber salvager named Harold Dahl, his son, his son’s dog and two uni 2003 Page #41  
eleasing the white material, which Dahl described as a thin, white "newspap 2003 Page #41  
 injuring the boy killing the dog. Dahl reported these events to someone de 2003 Page #41  
n and disinformation. Since Harold Dahl had retained samples of the recover 2003 Page #41  
arly on. The chief witness, Harold Dahl who worked with Fred Crisman salvag 2009 Page #30  
f the historical record shows that Dahl made that claim to protect himself  2009 Page #30  
apped and his wife was threatened. Dahl had suffered an early visit from th 2009 Page #30  
iet about what he saw. Thereafter, Dahl declared it all a hoax. That was ne 2009 Page #30  
he saw a single saucer on his own. Dahl had multiple witnesses to his sight 2009 Page #31  
 the harbor boat was registered to Dahl, he reported the incident to Crisma 2009 Page #31  
 went out on his own, to make sure Dahl and the others had not simply gotte 2009 Page #31  
 the show from Crisman (writing as Dahl): "There is a TV series running now 2009 Page #32  
ould be mentioned . Because Harold Dahl put out the idea that the Maury Isl 2009 Page #33  

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

se. Pieces of that material struck Dahl's son and dog, injuring the boy kil 2003 Page #41  
y Island. He came down a day after Dahl's sighting and claimed he saw a sin 2009 Page #31  

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

 being his business partner Harold Dahl-of the earliest flying saucer sight 2009 Page #29  

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

 it, at an elevation of 2000 feet. Dahls described the discs as twenty five 2003 Page #41  

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

tions appeared in the Parliamentag Dai b, Record for 28 October 1997; Writt 2004 Page #59  
d in the July issue of The Rlmvell Dai!J, Record's monthly magazine, Visio1 2007 Page #60  

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

t Twining and staff is pl'oaring a daiailed report of both incidents  and b 2003 Page #234  

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

y weakest sort of cosmic rays. The Dail) Capital News reported that: "Briti 2009 Page #159  

Word: "daily", 30 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rs hail relevant material. CHICAGO DAILY NEW5RED STREAI§ 1ERICAN ALL-STARS  2003 Page #118  
s, and maintain a 16-hour grueling daily schedule of meetings, briefing, ph 2003 Page #189  
 item was not carried in the other daily newspapers, but is significant as  2004 Page #6  
EM 2pt DETAILS. ONE OF THE LEADING DAILY AlEwSPAPERS OF LA PAL, NEL DIARIO" 2004 Page #21  
 the sky. According to the Denison Daily News, Martin described his UFO as  2004 Page #28  
ed in a declaration by the Roswell Daily News that "RAAF Captures Flying Sa 2004 Page #134  
had been a headline of the Roswell Daily Record and that stories about the  2004 Page #135  
tural-functionin g first hand on a daily basis; and both received education 2005 Page #88  
nt, and no immediate change in the daily conditions of life, public preoccu 2006 Page #58  
ould be possible to go about one's daily life virtually ignoring that an ep 2006 Page #60  
ht. One newspaper, the "Charleston Daily Mail" reported, "Fiery Objects Fla 2006 Page #94  
 city, Charleston. The "Charleston Daily Mail" newspaper reported a straigh 2006 Page #95  
ge headline story in the "New York Daily News" that read, "The Thing 10-Fee 2006 Page #99  
 Rich Rogala later tells the local daily newspaper (The Bellingham Herald)  2006 Page #185  
 item was not carried in the other daily newspapers, but is significant as  2007 Page #140  
.:! ___ ' ii~:~tiii ,:~ iii i _·r;;DAILY lf'.11£Dl Serv,rig Coa\toi \:1c1t, 2008 Page #41  
__ ;••~--11:l-o . Figure ]Aberdeen Daily World Nov. 26, 1979 The headline w 2008 Page #41  
odge, a reporter from the Aberdeen Daily World. I also met Sandra White, th 2008 Page #45  
tella Krussel- The second Aberdeen Daily World article led me to a key witn 2008 Page #49  
letter in response to the Aberdeen Daily World newspaper article of July 26 2008 Page #55  
ndar for 1979. He went through his daily routine; he was working out of the 2008 Page #58  
 When Major Ralph Paduano told the Daily World Reporter, "We 're certainly  2008 Page #60  
un (the UK's best-selling national daily newspaper) ran the story on the fr 2008 Page #68  
ssel who related her story. 30 The Daily World, Aberdeen, Washington, Sunda 2008 Page #70  
k at I 979 episode by Bryn Beorse, Daily World City Editor. 31 If you want  2008 Page #70  
s to lack the knowledge ladled out daily in high schools. As sure as rocket 2009 Page #139  
ine. While skimming the front page daily headlines of spring 1947 using NEW 2009 Page #156  
d the story including the Amarillo Daily News: "Science Tries/or New Weapon 2009 Page #156  
e with speculation. The Charleston Daily Gazette in a lengthy speculative a 2009 Page #157  
eader about it." An article in the Daily Inter Lake elaborated: 154 Snodgra 2009 Page #160  

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

 t the, I guess we would call it a Dairy Queen, that is everybody else here 2007 Page #124  
here would know it as, it wasn't a Dairy Queen, it '\Vas just a little hamb 2007 Page #124  

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

aview Pocket Books. 10. http://www.dairynet.com/bus/arch9804.html Phillips  2006 Page #208  

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

anding-room crowd when he took the dais on the evening of July 1st. Soon af 2003 Page #146  
lFiED ; Alrtr.C rity M kQOS 0 KARA Dais 5/OH HBKmS XS MFCTfflMff ffMBU TOKM 2003 Page #223  

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lng 0s=©®3a Ccssasd Center without daisy far the purpose of sating on of th 2003 Page #212  

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

Malstrom AFB, and Minot AFB, North Dakota, and Wurtsmith AFB, Michigan; whi 2009 Page #18  

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Lubbock Irving_oPiat Ft. Worth 060 Dal ileneo Arlington (6/ Dyes s AF B ( 6 2006 Page #175  

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J'OII "rr. ~ ·..o.ua\tL~. ~J:....U dala.. • ~ 1a an lilk1l!:.o-.l r~:.. !.O 2008 Page #22  

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interview with witness Navy yeoman Dale Bailey, he asserts that he saw a ve 2003 Page #179  
n my hand and it was old paper ” n Dale Bailey handled it in 1976 Special O 2003 Page #180  
anual. U.S. Na,') Yeoman 2nd Class Dale Bailey, who served in a Crystal Cit 2005 Page #130  
 involved in the incident. Colonel Dale Leavitt lived in Sutton, was a Worl 2006 Page #95  
he report is radioed in by Richard Dale Hartman, who captains the Fishing V 2006 Page #184  
of a return call. 4:42 AM: Richard Dale Hartman, the Master of the F/V Stee 2006 Page #185  

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                                   Dale£4^ OF STATE ...  ■■■■■•’ SECRETARY  2003 Page #230  

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viation writer for the now-defunct Dallas Times Herald, wrote a series of a 2004 Page #26  
the April 19, 1897, article in The Dallas Morning News microfilm library. T 2004 Page #26  
. The other airship stories in the Dallas Morning News were all 'tall tales 2004 Page #31  
copy of the full front page of The Dallas Morning News for April 19, 1897.  2004 Page #31  
ell the truth about ET presence in Dallas as alleged in National Inquirer a 2004 Page #212  
ding on the cudines, possibly from Dallas not Fort Worth. It also seems tha 2004 Page #237  
Texas, a story well covered in the Dallas and Fort Worth newspapers. This c 2005 Page #119  

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

g Leaks vs. Conservative Ufology ■ Dalnegorsk, Brazil, and Alaska ■ Un Fund 2008 Page #164  

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 Challenger and EU.ison Onizu!:a ■ Dalnegorsl:: The Soviet Roswell? ■ The W 2008 Page #164  

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

ries? 1/29/86 Crash of object near Dalneoorsk, Soviet Union. Possibly terre 2006 Page #29  

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 been told an account by a '~lajor Daly" of his (Daly's) ilight to the site 2005 Page #41  
site of a UFO crash in April 1953. Daly was then blindfolded and driven our 2005 Page #41  
 to Stringfield and Wilhelm, Major Daly spent two days analyzing the UFO an 2005 Page #42  
ted that it was not made on earth. Daly stated that at no time was he allow 2005 Page #42  
en. After concluding his analysis, Daly was taken from the area by escort.  2005 Page #42  
rash, it is not inconceivable that Daly was mistaken in his recolJection of 2005 Page #42  
ad been told an account by a Major Daly of his (Daly's) flight to the site  2009 Page #49  
site of a UFO crash in April 1953. Daly was then blindfolded and driven out 2009 Page #49  
 to Stringfield and Wilhelm, Major Daly spent two days analyzing the UFO an 2009 Page #49  
ted that it was not made on earth. Daly stated that at no time was he allow 2009 Page #49  
en. After concluding his analysis, Daly was taken from the area by escort.  2009 Page #49  
rash, it is not inconceivable that Daly was mistaken in his recollection of 2009 Page #49  

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account by a '~lajor Daly" of his (Daly's) ilight to the site of a UFO cras 2005 Page #41  
an account by a Major Daly of his (Daly's) flight to the site of a UFO cras 2009 Page #49  

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4-l. O:issificd bY Mullipk Sources dal~ 4 Oct 74. UECL: OADR "The lvlilitar 2007 Page #175  

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e Kern River pouring down from the dam at Lake Isabella and winding its way 2006 Page #71  
e principles involved , an earthen dam was constructed in one of the valley 2009 Page #165  

Word: "damage", 50 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e, location, durations, causes and damage estimates. Due to the outstanding 2003 Page #32  
eck against documents, inspect for damage; send on quickly by covered trans 2003 Page #177  
ORS TO ACTUALLY EVALUATE THE WOMAN DAMAGE AND THE ANIKAL DAMAGE THAT RAE BE 2004 Page #24  
TE THE WOMAN DAMAGE AND THE ANIKAL DAMAGE THAT RAE BEEN DONE. ELuril DID AN 2004 Page #24  
of those strong microwaves without damage — ours, or someone else's. The th 2004 Page #71  
loons." Was the memo an attempt at damage control with weather balloons con 2004 Page #230  
and without any sign of structural damage. It was oval and about 30 feet in 2005 Page #40  
in the sand. There was no external damage to the object at all and no sign  2005 Page #44  
that the craft had suffered severe damage on impact and was retrieved by mi 2005 Page #78  
e him this travesty and efforts to damage his reputation and impugn his wor 2005 Page #89  
pt. Pilot fires at close range, no damage. Pilot makes second pass. UFO out 2006 Page #28  
 determined that "post- crash fire damage to the airframe was remarkably li 2006 Page #82  
ieval Conference edges, indicating damage from the post-impact fire. Some p 2006 Page #83  
 of the blaze and escaped any fire damage or sooting. Civilian witnesses An 2006 Page #83  
S 4, P. 40-102) and as a result of damage from unknown causes. 8. The Panel 2006 Page #103  
hs, and were the troops collateral damage? Case 2. Varghina, Brazil death o 2006 Page #108  
which would eventually cause brain damage. It may be that once in a while ( 2006 Page #114  
 reducing the turmoil and property damage. "Their" concerns might be (1) th 2006 Page #116  
e two areas of the rim that showed damage, one showing an irregular hole ap 2006 Page #135  
nted material around it. The other damage was described as a 'dent' about t 2006 Page #135  
 'hole'. "It seems likely that the damage with the hole was caused by the c 2006 Page #136  
 the civilian aircraft. The second damage may have resulted when the object 2006 Page #136  
d from the disk as a result of the damage, to a microbiological agent. Ther 2006 Page #136  
ed On UFO, Followed By Retaliatory Damage Bill: "After awhile, one of the b 2006 Page #147  
ugh charring of some sort or other damage. OR BURNS? Or burns, yeah. Here i 2006 Page #159  
t find anything to account for the damage. Then he sat down on a bed of pin 2006 Page #206  
of Propaganda: ,. Cover stories ,. Damage or ·spin" control ► Bogus investi 2007 Page #20  
e typicaUy used: r Cover scories r Damage or "spin" control , Bogus investi 2007 Page #21  
d with alterations, defacement and damage? GM: I have been charged with int 2007 Page #88  
charged with intentional malicious damage on every machjne I was on. :M\XI: 2007 Page #88  
o it's ok. 111\\7: So what sort of damage? GM: Well they have kind of redef 2007 Page #88  
: Well they have kind of redefined damage. \XlelJ on one level they have sa 2007 Page #88  
n any way. Then they go on to say "damage by alteration of data" whjch refe 2007 Page #88  
s an addition to the macrune not a damage to their data. I have altered the 2007 Page #88  
o the macrunes purpose, it ilidn't damage any of their files. Considering y 2007 Page #88  
. The outer rim of the disk showed damage in two places. One damage point w 2007 Page #187  
k showed damage in two places. One damage point was an irregular hole about 2007 Page #187  
ng inside this hole. This puncture damage was believed by the witnesses to  2007 Page #187  
small civilian aircraft. The other damage point was a two-foot-wide "dent." 2007 Page #187  
in the situation . THEY SEE YOU AS DAMAGE CONTROL ? They see me and John Bu 2008 Page #92  
hat decimated the area, and caused damage hundreds of miles away from the p 2008 Page #97  
dly da-ged and appears to have ham damage as well. In a handwritten note it 2008 Page #119  
 e ■ Dangerous Soviet UFOs ■ Media Damage Control ■ Towards a New Era ■ 198 2008 Page #164  
dy because it has not restored the damage done to the whole coordinated UFO 2009 Page #15  
not necessaril y result in greater damage inflicted upon the enemy, but may 2009 Page #22  
e enemy, but may instead result in damage inflicted where it counts militar 2009 Page #22  
lease would cause "extremely grave damage" to national security. These docu 2009 Page #34  
and without any sign of structural damage. It was oval and about 30 feet in 2009 Page #49  
 the she knew to dent, scratch, or damage the metal to no avail. When she f 2009 Page #91  
ctly proportional to the perceived damage that will be caused by its reveal 2009 Page #155  

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ed that trees in the area had been damaged. Jim Romansky was a volunteer fi 2003 Page #60  
on, and some appeared to have been damaged. This tree path continued down t 2003 Page #63  
cation where we estimated from the damaged tree path that the object had fa 2003 Page #63  
: Charles Hanna Figure 4. Photo of damaged tree near the reported crash loc 2003 Page #64  
device, mechanical or electronic 3 Damaged device, mostly complete 4 Powerp 2003 Page #175  
. The recovery of fime bodies in a damaged escape cylinder, precluded an in 2003 Page #232  
und near Sverdlovsk, with a rather damaged corpse of an EBE (type?) • Autop 2004 Page #172  
p, re Roswell, but died because of damaged gene structure that allowed viru 2004 Page #201  
the investigation was mysteriously damaged and no S1...-yhook balloon launc 2005 Page #65  
that can be seen, touched, perhaps damaged in case of hostility. If so, its 2006 Page #53  
g may have proved too much for the damaged bolt. 75                         2006 Page #78  
s witness sounded very much like a damaged YF-12A engine nacelle (Fig. 15). 2006 Page #87  
a, slipped into a nightmare when a damaged UFO went down in their town duri 2006 Page #89  
re September 12, 1952 when several damaged UFOs crashed in the United State 2006 Page #99  
 of which were found in a severely damaged escape cylinder, and the remaini 2006 Page #103  
d apparently in one piece although damaged. A few minutes after that the Me 2006 Page #134  
le American military equipment was damaged. As in the Cuban incident, gover 2006 Page #144  
mplete system failure and a lot of damaged equipment. And just as I was try 2006 Page #147  
e equipment off so it would not be damaged any more, one of the launcher cr 2006 Page #147  
 COUNTERS THAT WITH SOMETHING THAT DAMAGED ALL YOUR EQUIPMENT. Yes, counter 2006 Page #149  
n. Most of its side had been badly damaged. And here's the alien next to it 2006 Page #158  
f its head, as 1 recall, was badly damaged, either through charring of some 2006 Page #159  
l software, but I haven't actually damaged their data in any way by doing s 2007 Page #88  
            symmetrical, but bad!) damaged, protrusions that pointed skywar 2007 Page #138  
m that the Anomaly was extensively damaged, appeared ro be , ery old, ,, as 2007 Page #139  
 the ground like pathways , and it damaged some crops. Later we saw that ma 2008 Page #100  

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ntl running the risk of inn-xcnil* damaging hi* reputation by being confuse 2003 Page #118  
e not available or the results are damaging to the case. There are aspects  2005 Page #137  
ed/FOIA package on 'Vela.' Nothing damaging to us. No MJ I.D. Review of our 2007 Page #143  
originate files contained "nothing damaging to us," suggests a distinct pos 2007 Page #143  
! IMPACT OF THE CONDON REPORT-VERY DAMAGING • Condon was right -No UFO thre 2008 Page #147  

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mably in early 1952. Colonel Gemod Dambyl, during an instruction for Air Fo 2004 Page #13  

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

 to classified UFO files. The most damming directive, drafted by Dulles and 2009 Page #43  

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

ould stay home and tend to our own damn business and let Germany give Engla 2004 Page #224  
eory: If this was a hoax, it was a damn poor one. No photos or film (faked  2006 Page #192  

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

ent blank. Someone was inside that damned thing, you could feel it. The UFO 2004 Page #50  
She summed it up succinctly"It's a damned lie!" I mentioned that the last t 2009 Page #88  

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ity, but on balance there are more damning points than good. Low Level of A 2005 Page #138  

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isruption, government might try to damp down the story as soon as possible, 2006 Page #58  

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

YlOSCOP!C GYROSCOPIC PNF.UM ,\ TIC DAMPED (ARTIFICIALLY) PNEUMATIC DAMPED ( 2007 Page #112  
IC DAMPED (ARTIFICIALLY) PNEUMATIC DAMPED (ARTlFICIALL Yl EXPERl1\1EKT,\L r 2007 Page #112  

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 structures and beavers have built dams. Certain fish propel themselves thr 2005 Page #163  

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

c language analysis of the work of Dan Young from abductees as well as worl 2003 Page #187  
 letter to prominent UFO contactee Dan Fry, Smith wrote about his governmen 2004 Page #86  
 letter that Wilbert Smith sent to Dan Fry, one of the key reasons for the  2004 Page #88  
unity has experienced for decades. Dan Rather took the bait he was offered. 2004 Page #141  
life near their children's school. Dan told me that the Air Force would giv 2005 Page #174  
 he could find out as a physicist. Dan worked on a reverse-engineered craft 2005 Page #174  
ontrol the vectoring of the craft. Dan flew one of these craft using a spec 2005 Page #174  
flight and interplanetar y travel. Dan had a License to fly both single and 2005 Page #174  
 whisdeblowers, Clifford Stone and Dan Sherman, whose respective testimonie 2006 Page #14  
 EBEs replicates what occurred for Dan Sherman. Sherman claims that his cov 2006 Page #21  
on to confirm the latter's claims. Dan Sherman and Project Preserve Destiny 2006 Page #21  
erman and Project Preserve Destiny Dan Sherman served with the US Air Force 2006 Page #21  
nced many identical circumstances. Dan Sherman (Project Preserve Destiny) C 2006 Page #22  
 testimonies of Clifford Stone and Dan Sherman provide an overview of the p 2006 Page #24  
 reported that Maurice Memmott and Dan Johnson were south of town, working  2008 Page #11  
heading to the northwest. In Reno, Dan Dyer and the controllers in the loca 2008 Page #13  
as witnessed by NASA administrator Dan Goldin. Considering that the [Intern 2008 Page #136  

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

at the airforce had increased its *dance here in recent days." Further evid 2006 Page #169  
ck of light, then can this strange dance be accounted for by any man-made o 2006 Page #190  

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

ights and their dramatic nighttime dances. The guards seemed not to notice, 2003 Page #148  

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

ee two to three, maybe more lights dancing in the sky atop the tree line to 2004 Page #55  

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

 thinking that there could be some danger, stopped them before they reached 2003 Page #54  
esident Reagan to warn them of the danger. He believed he was doing his pat 2003 Page #144  
 the public if general knowledge o Danger if advanced technology falls into 2003 Page #172  
t point about a "clear and present danger" may require some comment. Only t 2003 Page #185  
ight still be a “clear and present danger ” 11/8/2003 Special Operations Ma 2003 Page #188  
ate biological warfare weapon. The danger lies in the spread of airborne an 2004 Page #80  
orlds of space as sources of human danger, or thought of them only to dismi 2004 Page #148  
ents, who more than understood the danger his work represented to their cau 2005 Page #87  
 red flag that alerted them to the danger Reich and his work posed to the A 2005 Page #93  
me general knowledge, but also the danger of having such advanced 12 This m 2005 Page #128  
adigm -crashing intrusion. With no danger apparent, and no immediate change 2006 Page #58  
olster public confidence, downplay danger and provide selective info about  2006 Page #63  
trangeness, accurate assessment of danger could be delayed. - Uncertainty w 2006 Page #69  
ise of the ultimate BW weapon. The danger lies in the spread of airborne an 2006 Page #105  
 this presents a clear and present danger. Such keeper flights carrying nuc 2006 Page #140  
 Chinese force, were once again in danger of complete defeat. This was caus 2006 Page #165  
s would be necessary to annul chis danger . Another possibility may exist,  2008 Page #112  
iotism and exposing the country to danger." The Military Commissions Act, w 2008 Page #123  
nse unless they perceive an actual danger to the United States. A danger wa 2009 Page #21  
ual danger to the United States. A danger was perceived in 1939, only two y 2009 Page #21  
hat scientists should perceive the danger now, before it is too late. What  2009 Page #21  

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

natienal politics to engage in the dangereus game of espionage and covert i 2009 Page #12  

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

 The credibility quotient i.e. how dangerous is the person to the status qu 2004 Page #198  
 a place where ideas that were too dangerous co transpose into hardware wer 2005 Page #81  
rs, these are the words of a truly dangerous man. The party never forgave h 2005 Page #89  
 destroyers they could not be more dangerous than man himself." I should st 2005 Page #103  
s) ► Harassment 1-Incarceration of dangerous or uncooperative individuals ► 2007 Page #15  
s) ► Harassment ► Incarceration of dangerous or uncooperati ve indjviduals  2007 Page #16  
ravelers' future time line in some dangerous way. But moving backwards in t 2008 Page #95  
ment insiders know and consider so dangerous that they hide those facts for 2008 Page #95  
he Hudson Valley UFO Conferenc e ■ Dangerous Soviet UFOs ■ Media Damage Con 2008 Page #164  
 a volatile and often surprisingly dangerous world. I must admit that there 2009 Page #15  
t a thorough investigation was too dangerous due to the risk of nuclear war 2009 Page #44  

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

 This was a glaring omission and a dangerously inaccurate estimate. One of  2009 Page #18  
 for a counterforce strategy could dangerously resemble the preparation for 2009 Page #22  

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

 of great change and uncertaint y, dangers and opportunities arise together 2005 Page #85  
lations await us? What will be our dangers and opportunities? Effects of Di 2005 Page #85  
it has actually contributed to the dangers wnich threaten peace and the ver 2008 Page #117  
 almost totally unprepared for the dangers and stress of the 1940s in the f 2009 Page #15  
 Kennedy had been warned about the dangers of future conflict with the Sovi 2009 Page #41  

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

 remained in place with odd pieces dangling everywhere . \'/e didn't hear a 2005 Page #156  
 the area with its unearthly cargo dangling below, the soldiers who remaine 2007 Page #188  

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

om prominent civil rights attorney Daniel Sheehan. He was called in by Marc 2003 Page #196  
les on behalf of the President was Daniel Sheehan, who at the time the Chie 2004 Page #186  
. LEONARD WOOD COMPANY 044 McGrew, Daniel E l\kGuff, Jimmie D Ol\lcKecvcr,  2007 Page #172  
rmssion ■ Freedom of Information ■ Daniel Sheehan and the Vault ■ \Y/hite H 2008 Page #161  

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

brad. an d none Meet ClOart VIttl. danip dotal. W.* - .014.4 •••• •••• •••• 2006 Page #35  

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

n, Peter Robbins, Michael Schratt, Danny Sheehan, Ruben Uriarte & Noe Torre 2007 Page #3  

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

 the Walls" by staff writer Stacey Danzuso, copyright April 26, 2000, The C 2008 Page #70  

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

mailly nolllied Scc:-ccentrated ra,dar or other short wave t:ir:;-Geneul Tr 2009 Page #182  

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

again. Use my story, if you can. I dare not call you again. Are they watchi 2006 Page #151  
ss than "two federal agencies." To dare, however, the names of those specif 2007 Page #135  
ampinas in Sao Paulo State and the dare December 13, 1954. The primary \vir 2007 Page #193  

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

f archaeologists over the years. I dared not even consider any other altern 2003 Page #45  
sicists in signing a secret letter dared December 30, 1940 advising Preside 2005 Page #92  
e Soviets knew about the U- 2, but dared not admit that they couldn't do an 2006 Page #8  

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

oving, profound and disturbing. He dares, as a scientist, to exercise a mos 2005 Page #102  

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

cat-and-mouse with the human race, daring us to react. In time, he would pr 2003 Page #142  

Word: "dark", 51 instance(s) (Back to Top)

t afternoon just as it was getting dark. The object did not descend at a hi 2003 Page #58  
 in the woods below. It was almost dark, but he walked down towards the are 2003 Page #60  
he night he saw the object, it was dark, the searchers had only flashlights 2003 Page #63  
 looking like a long trench in the dark. It now appears that the object fel 2003 Page #63  
hiny silver side. On the left, the dark side is up. On the right, the silve 2003 Page #102  
ment May 27, 1996 Each piece had a dark side and a shiny silver side. On th 2003 Page #103  
hiny silver side. On the left, the dark side is up; on the right, the silve 2003 Page #103  
ter of an inch thick. One side was dark and the other side was a shiny silv 2003 Page #103  
d at his laboratory. He placed the dark side of one piece on the left and t 2003 Page #103  
 bottom spectrum is focused on the dark side which revealed only Bismuth (B 2003 Page #104  
           Layered Bi/Mg Metal The dark side contained a significant amount 2003 Page #105  
s show up brighter. Therefore, the dark bismuth appears as thin white lines 2003 Page #105  
massive importance; keep public in dark n Crating, uncrating instructions d 2003 Page #172  
ing the Department of State in the dark? Regardless, of the answers to thos 2004 Page #9  
as, farmer named John Martin saw a dark flying disk high in the sky. Accord 2004 Page #28  
low light on top of a vagueness, a dark object of some description, perhaps 2004 Page #35  
n by estimating the height of the "Dark Object" compared to the known heigh 2004 Page #39  
hours in the morning when out of a dark sky, we saw a bright light that mov 2004 Page #54  
ens, and keeping the public in the dark. If the first big crash occurred in 2004 Page #127  
arch Of.., the TV series X- Files, Dark Skies, and Seven Degs, the Spielber 2004 Page #137  
articularly if they illustrate the dark side of ufology — what Karl Pflock  2004 Page #215  
tall." He stated that the body was dark brown in color; and he offered the  2005 Page #40  
e craft. le was about 4 feet tall, dark brown complex.ion and had 2 eyes, 2 2005 Page #41  
(1:14) -Rex Leonard "1 t was after dark and this thing came fl) ing across  2005 Page #69  
inary people are being kept in the dark, while a select few of the human po 2005 Page #73  
ng late, so we backtracked. It was dark when we reached the Padilla home. J 2005 Page #155  
7/77 Portugese *encounter with UFO Dark obiect approaches, pilot loses powe 2006 Page #28  
stretch their legs. The canyon was dark, the silence broken only by the rus 2006 Page #71  
pictures with his pocket camera, a dark triangular shape with three red lig 2006 Page #71  
al background and some pieces with dark blue paint against light gray. The  2006 Page #76  
o be molded in one piece. It was a dark grayish color with greenish highlig 2006 Page #86  
cies may have secretly uncovered a dark and disturbing link between crashed 2006 Page #119  
 it all began late at night on the dark slopes of a harsh Welsh mountainsid 2006 Page #119  
 other photographs that had a very dark black 154                           2006 Page #157  
THAT THE WORLD WILL BE KEPT IN THE DARK FOREVER? We went there and I respec 2006 Page #163  
-hum an entity pictured is a shiny dark grey with a number of external worm 2007 Page #64  
 they were too late and it was too dark. They decided to go back to town an 2007 Page #130  
ing the Department of State in the dark? Those same questions remain as val 2007 Page #142  
d decreased so that the hills were dark. It was night again. And this objec 2008 Page #10  
ng as extraterrestrials, and whose dark purpose for being among us was to i 2008 Page #35  
 no exhaust seen. The craft appear dark and don't have exhaust glow. " I ha 2008 Page #54  
he sky was cloudless, only a small dark cloud was observed in the general d 2008 Page #98  
th Shoolery , Conversations on the Dark Secrets of Physics, Beller a Shield 2009 Page #9  
 by the incident of the so-called "Dark Satellite'. In 1959 an unidentified 2009 Page #16  
bout four feet tall." Its body was dark brown in color; and Werner offered  2009 Page #49  
e craft. It was about 4 feet tall, dark brown complexion and had 2 eyes, 2  2009 Page #49  
n site: "It was about 4 feet tall, dark brown complexion and had 2 eyes, 2  2009 Page #55  
THEY MOVED OVER THE SURFACE OF THE DARK, BLACK GLASS? That is correct. It's 2009 Page #65  
andpaper over 2.5 to 3 feet of the dark, glassy craft's surface and average 2009 Page #66  
rk. Aliens visited the place after dark, at least three times, locals repor 2009 Page #134  
. ■ Military agencies often in the dark. ■ Black bud et and missin mone . ■ 2009 Page #152  

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

aps. The body viewed by Werner was dark-skinned; and the skin of the aliens 2009 Page #55  

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

at perhaps the creature's skin had darkened due to "atmospheric exposure."  2005 Page #40  
looked like an old school bus with darkened windows. After hours of riding  2005 Page #165  
p and saw something near it in the darkened area of the woods that resemble 2006 Page #90  
at perhaps the creature's skin had darkened due to "atmospheric exposure."  2009 Page #49  

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

oswell Livestock Farm Suppl)." The darkening 'ET'ish horizon suggests they  2007 Page #60  

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

to be urethane foam. There is some darker foam material on what appears to  2003 Page #48  
hat is left of a thicker heel. The darker material seems to be vulcanized t 2003 Page #48  
ch lighter magnesium/zinc shows as darker shades of grey. Figure 10. Scanni 2003 Page #105  
dows could be seen, only a kjnd of darker ring surroundjng ic, and with a s 2007 Page #196  
ws stories so as to gloss over the darker side of Nazism. By the late 1930s 2008 Page #127  

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

d, and as it is interpreted in its darkest light, says this is exactly what 2004 Page #132  

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

ho is talking, but they're hinting darkly of the things that can happen if  2006 Page #124  

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

o the slivers, bu due to gathering darkness I did not make the match until  2003 Page #49  
o shine their spot lights into the darkness for about ten more minutes and  2004 Page #57  
g was available, work halted after darkness fell. Recovery crews began load 2006 Page #75  
 field. Cleanup efforts ended when darkness fell and resumed at first light 2006 Page #79  
ersfield vanished, replaced by the darkness of the Greenhorn Mountains. His 2006 Page #81  
burns out, leaving him in relative darkness. Still, Burke exclaims into his 2006 Page #187  
were no lights so we were in total darkness ." According to him, it came ov 2008 Page #11  
lone, standing in the stark desert darkness; watching in awe as the huge al 2009 Page #55  
 precipice , looking into the vast darkness of UFO data, knowing that there 2009 Page #154  

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

How book was constructed Clerical! Darkroom Ending VLA radio telescopes Wil 2003 Page #44  
ic: print processing, photography, darkroom 11/8/2003 Special Opera ’jons M 2003 Page #177  
 in itself, as the Star Telegram's darkroom had a collection of film holder 2004 Page #234  

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■ UFO Cover-Up;, L,,et ■ Into thE: Darl: Side ■ R.eve:iling Ste3.1Lli Secre 2008 Page #165  

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

 was intrigued to see that Colonel Darn.byl was now specifically denying th 2004 Page #13  

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

a to impart: "According to Colonel Darnbyl, the Board of Inquiry is not goi 2004 Page #13  

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Trouble with Death Valley, it's so darned hot. Meyers says it was 136 that  2006 Page #44  
'Why are you so interested in that darned monster story?" I explained that  2006 Page #92  

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. Lake mentioned Gordon Graham and Darryl Graham as possible witnesses. He  2008 Page #46  

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s of a single light that seemed to dart up and down above a mountain. Rober 2006 Page #200  

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tz began to notice animated lights darting around the wilds of Kirtland Air 2003 Page #141  

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 future. In 1911 he is accepted to Dartmouth College but transfers to Princ 2003 Page #85  

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rare or amphibian toxins in poison darts. • Soldiers catapult corpses and d 2006 Page #107  
sthetize the targets with accurate darts, pick them up, get the bovine samp 2006 Page #116  

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 Well, yeah. Let's see... Freddie (Darwin) was there in Washington. It was  2004 Page #92  

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ormed the ESA (Escola de Sargentos das Fon;as Armadas-School of Sergeants o 2005 Page #31  

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his test are shown here, where the dashed line shows the effect of the samp 2003 Page #112  

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covered a scenario so shocking and dastardly that by 1988 he would be commi 2003 Page #141  

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nd scope but all provided valuable data for the reality of this historic ev 2003 Page #21  
Intelligence Applications provided data purporting that there are small pie 2003 Page #38  
n story and provided new checkable data. Is This Case Real? After working o 2003 Page #38  
materials in a given sample." This data came from the laboratory that was i 2003 Page #50  
ho was able to examine the orbital data of the Soviet Venus probe Cosmos 96 2003 Page #71  
 Kean, Johnson also examined other data which showed that no man-made space 2003 Page #71  
uthorities. Was Kilgallen fed this data by a sympathetic insider imparting  2003 Page #73  
ple and the solid line consists of data obtained from a pure, distilled wat 2003 Page #112  
sion* if more complete ubrenaiknal data had been obtained" Donald Quarles.  2003 Page #118  
 the abosc quotes are supported by data or reference*. Ml arc denw nstrebls 2003 Page #118  
l them. 3. If you can't attack the data, attack the people. It's easier. 4. 2003 Page #118  
ime, he would present this mass of data to the authorities, whom he thought 2003 Page #142  
as compiling thousands of pages of data, but it was electronic gobbledygook 2003 Page #149  
22, and 23 provide definitions and data, starting with extraterrestrial tec 2003 Page #173  
ntelligence" are the source of the data based on wreckage collected from 19 2003 Page #173  
nald's forensic rendition of these data. Bill has provided these drawings b 2003 Page #173  
-mi' 15 INTRODUCTIONDEFINITION AND DATA 8. General ■ Extraterrestrial Techn 2003 Page #174  
ions hVinuji INTRO —DEFINITION AND DATA (cont.) 9. Descnption of Craft n El 2003 Page #174  
blic reports INTRO —DEFINITION AND DATA (continued) 10. Description of Extr 2003 Page #174  
iangle shape (300 ft longest side) Data are from “documented sightings in A 2003 Page #174  
ons 11/8/2003INTRO —DEFINITION AND DATA (continued) 11. Description of Extr 2003 Page #175  
 Kfcyxiai 27 PACKAGING AND PACKING DATA 19. Packaging and packing data ' Ta 2003 Page #175  
ING DATA 19. Packaging and packing data ' Table is extraterrestrial technol 2003 Page #175  
from another planet lh. Until more data can be acquired from other intellig 2003 Page #237  
ters, etc. However, there is ample data to show that Moon Dust has been inv 2004 Page #4  
 Dust was still receiving credible data and reports on crash events that ap 2004 Page #6  
nd quick to ascertain all relevant data — all of which would be essential t 2004 Page #7  
he crash, and that added important data to what was already in hand. Dated  2004 Page #8  
as Ojeda, who had some interesting data to impart with regard to the crash. 2004 Page #10  
gencies to determine if additional data on the Bolivian crash of 1978 exist 2004 Page #10  
d my quest turned up no additional data — with one exception. Having filed  2004 Page #11  
 History requests specifically for data on the Bolivian crashes, I noted th 2004 Page #12  
eflection, therefore, consider the data in hand: Here was a U.S. operation  2004 Page #12  
btain several pieces of intriguing data relating to a UFO-crash incident th 2004 Page #12  
uttgarter Tageblatt had still more data to impart: "According to Colonel Da 2004 Page #13  
itals. Had the NSA been exposed to data that could conclusively lay the leg 2004 Page #14  
, Leonard Stringfield; who related data provided to him by the researchers  2004 Page #16  
h had access to the crashed saucer data comes from the story of the Aztec U 2004 Page #97  
mier collector and disseminator of data on the subject of UFO crash-retriev 2004 Page #106  
Status Report II: New Sources, New Data, January 1980 • 3. UFO Crash/Retrie 2004 Page #107  
ncidents that revealed a wealth of data from numerous named and un-named so 2004 Page #110  
ously unseen and vitally important data. As Stringfield noted in his final  2004 Page #110  
7 Western USA 0 1 0 1 0 Additional data in APRO files III, 10-12 UFO seen i 2004 Page #113  
t 80 reports. However, most of the data were made available to Stringfield  2004 Page #115  
 different perspective of the same data, using a numerical instead of perce 2004 Page #115  
ated based on the sometimes meager data in the reports. Unusual Reports of  2004 Page #115  
the investigators, who adopted the data as genuine. When the truth came out 2004 Page #123  
ht have been conservative; his own data suggest more like 30 • He figured o 2004 Page #128  
ually, I think he was low. His own data suggest that he could argue for on  2004 Page #129  
ers (2003). Essentially, the radar data show another aircraft, the Navy was 2004 Page #130  
ng, seats were missing, the Flight Data Recorder was removed and altered, t 2004 Page #130  
archers dispute this "winds aloft" data and claim just the opposite is true 2004 Page #139  
 Safety Council estimates based on data from National Center for Health Sta 2004 Page #199  
 military service • Remote viewing data • Probability of death • Social Sec 2004 Page #200  
 a 20-minute window. The technical data obtained narrowed down much about t 2004 Page #232  
hey are TS (TOP SECRET) Restricted Data. AS-2 required letter of authority  2004 Page #246  
 document is Top Secret Restricted Data, which is consistent with other kno 2004 Page #246  
onfirmed that BLUE BOOK was just a data collection exercise and that psycho 2004 Page #254  
to a time dimension " ■ "Items and data from UFOs found in USSR" (no source 2005 Page #9  
oikilocytosis." Interpreting these data, cardiologist Cesario Furtado state 2005 Page #34  
he UFO Siege (which summarized the data acquired by Ray Fowler -including t 2005 Page #42  
 phoned Thompson. He confirmed the data Berliner had related to Hall about  2005 Page #42  
d Stringfield provided yet further data in support of the 1953 UFO crash at 2005 Page #44  
 become much more in terms of both data and sources, such as those cultivat 2005 Page #45  
e of the case and will reveal more data if and when it surfaces. For now, w 2005 Page #45  
al assumptions. If these anomalous data are true, the earth is not ours alo 2005 Page #117  
imes crash. Yet this book provides data that there have been at least seven 2005 Page #121  
eventy-five UFO crashes, and it is data that cannot be ignored or dismissed 2005 Page #121  
rate oddness) 4.0 Content (The key data of the story and its verifiability) 2005 Page #135  
(Is the timeline of the events and data consistent, believable and 2.0 accu 2005 Page #135  
t: Refers to all the informational data of a case, including locations, det 2005 Page #136  
ier collector and ilissemjnaror of data on the subject of UFO crash-retriev 2005 Page #138  
ncidents that revealed a wealth of data from numerous named and confidentia 2005 Page #139  
ously unseen and vitally important data. As Stringfield noted in his final  2005 Page #139  
ually, I think he was low. His own data argue for on the order of 30 crashe 2005 Page #140  
\'\/interhaven, in 1952. Using the data some conclusions were arrived at th 2005 Page #171  
ing in 1950, with a major block of data being passed on from The \'X'orking 2005 Page #175  
lem accepting the detailed factual data that I present leading to my conclu 2006 Page #4  
 it perfectly obvious that crucial data has been withheld and many governme 2006 Page #4  
irst one that worked provided more data than all the previous secret U-2 fl 2006 Page #8  
ife or develop technology. We have data on one "civilization" on one planet 2006 Page #12  
xtrapolate or interpolate from one data point. They omit colonization and m 2006 Page #12  
reak the law in seeking classified data from people with clearances. I may  2006 Page #12  
per hour. Careful study of the OXR data indicates that Brown may have purpo 2006 Page #41  
ular performance in that test. The data indicate that he had chosen a varia 2006 Page #41  
mbers and Lockheed Skunk component data plates, part of the interphone cont 2006 Page #76  
ng its dive, attitude and airspeed data would have been degraded making rec 2006 Page #82  
vember 1988, so I had no reference data. I examined the remaining debris, r 2006 Page #84  
e simply labeled it: "Insufficient Data." I decided to investigate this inc 2006 Page #87  
m my research, including all of my data and photographs and we talked for h 2006 Page #89  
archers, I amassed a collection of data concerning the little known "shoot  2006 Page #99  
rrogant, until they encounter some data that are anomalous, that "don't fit 2006 Page #101  
ntists are inclined to discard the data and preserve the order they thought 2006 Page #101  
 attempt to classify the anomalous data and see if theories can be modified 2006 Page #101  
re yielding a wealth of impressive data in both time and space.6 Therefore, 2006 Page #102  
y two federal agents.I3 We have no data on whether they became ill after th 2006 Page #103  
he medical issues and to where the data point. Since the mid-1960s, farm an 2006 Page #115  
and UFOs. Serious study of all the data rule out any significant source due 2006 Page #115  
ncluding myself, consider that the data suggest many more than one race, th 2006 Page #116  
 diseases about which we need more data. In particular, retroviruses, Viral 2006 Page #117  
il o Surgical prec Figure 2. These data show the number of cattle parts rem 2006 Page #118  
 in Mexico broadly conforms to the data revealed in other crash-retrieval r 2006 Page #136  
ft and Entities ship all tapes and data to NSA and to list the Cuban jet's  2006 Page #144  
gence that brings us the technical data that we have. One of the very first 2006 Page #152  
t on immediate high alert _ter aqy data whatsoever concerning flying saucer 2006 Page #174  
Air Force Intelhgence. CIC advises data strictly confidential and should no 2006 Page #174  
ut on immediate high alert for any data regarding objects/phenomena/craft w 2006 Page #174  
al Experiences: An Analysis of the Data from Three National Surveys Conduct 2006 Page #208  
vailable as they are TS Restricted Data. AS-2 requires a letter of authorit 2007 Page #49  
 "White Hot" ... are TS Restricted Data ■ "blue room facility" ■ "recommend 2007 Page #49  
y expectin g co confirm one sec of data points, bur in the end found myself 2007 Page #59  
d to capture, organize and analyze data. 'Ir has superior intellect, perfor 2007 Page #69  
 for people to be able to send our data from and make it anonymous, make it 2007 Page #83  
t your interest in looking for UFO data on the Internet. GM: Yes it was in  2007 Page #84  
ace. I harvested little nuggets of data. For example Donna Hare in the disc 2007 Page #85  
on to say "damage by alteration of data" whjch refers to the act of install 2007 Page #88  
t I haven't actually damaged their data in any way by doing so, it is an ad 2007 Page #88  
 the macrune not a damage to their data. I have altered the image of the ma 2007 Page #88  
as before but I have not destroyed data or decrypted data. M\X!: So your ac 2007 Page #88  
ve not destroyed data or decrypted data. M\X!: So your actions merely appen 2007 Page #88  
biograph y which included specific data and photos, and also in an official 2007 Page #114  
t site. Thus giving them immediate data on the exact impact location and en 2007 Page #126  
l bodies have collated a wealth of data and image[) on the Anomaly that are 2007 Page #138  
ed classified in nature. If funher data on this case does exist, it has yet 2007 Page #140  
 Dust was still receiving credible data on crashed objects of unknown and p 2007 Page #140  
enced the crash and adds important data to that alread~ in hand. Dated May  2007 Page #141  
ome necessary and vital background data. 136                                2007 Page #142  
esulted in the recording of faulty data. T n 2004, various elements of the  2007 Page #143  
ion of all the currently available data pertaining to Project Moon Dust and 2007 Page #144  
d, it said, "There is insufficient data in the report to forn1 a valid conc 2008 Page #8  
d due to the general nature of the data. Further study of this sighting ind 2008 Page #11  
and that they found no conflicting data suggests that Friend might be right 2008 Page #11  
fer as 'unidentified, insufficient data.' There is an additional note to th 2008 Page #15  
 balloon but there is insufficient data reported to fully support such an e 2008 Page #15  
4000 cases labeled as insufficient data for a scientific analysis. What the 2008 Page #16  
most suitable for collecting these data, therefore, since December 1948, th 2008 Page #26  
lassified information and personal data isn't released. Names, addresses an 2008 Page #63  
Freedom of Information Act and the Data Protection Act. Other exemptions co 2008 Page #63  
s of individual sightings: the raw data, as it were, recorded in a standard 2008 Page #64  
2~ According to historical weather data, the visibility at Westport , WA be 2008 Page #69  
32 According to historical weather data, the visibility at Westport, WA bet 2008 Page #70  
better choice. Slide I 8 shows the data that David Pace documented for the  2008 Page #107  
 result. Slide I 9 presents Pace's data for the U.N. letter written by Eins 2008 Page #107  
 well within the scatter of the QD data, and they have been essentially rul 2008 Page #108  
t whereas Majestic was the overall data collection project, that 103        2008 Page #109  
sional opinion based on submitte d data that his situation is extreme ly pe 2008 Page #114  
■ 14 samples total Some Linguistic Data for Pace Ein-Opp QD ■ Number of cha 2008 Page #117  
                  Pace U.N. Letter Data ■ Number of characters ■ Number of  2008 Page #118  
elation with QD 2J 112 David Paces data QD U.N. O/o ■Word length 4.98 5.11  2008 Page #118  
address and the QD Carole Chaski's data for 17 linguistic variables no. use 2008 Page #118  
                        Bob Wood's data ■Word length Error QD -Einstein 5.2 2008 Page #119  
to the IBM New York headquarters . Data processing allowed the roundup and  2008 Page #128  
rofessional , was intrigued by the data produced by Hoagland and his associ 2008 Page #135  
ra. After a careful study of their data, Weaver concluded that the star ali 2008 Page #135  
of its consistency with the launch data. Furthermore, it is improbable that 2008 Page #135  
 agencies yielded little in useful data that convinced authorities responsi 2009 Page #15  
ority to providing the kind of UFO data collection and analysis capability  2009 Page #15  
game to try secretly to obtain UFO data is likely to affront our relations  2009 Page #15  
orts articulated towards a unified data base are clearly worthless. PROBLEM 2009 Page #15  
t only collect vital UFO technical data, but be allowed to perform its own  2009 Page #16  
nd we must accept it as supporting data rather than raw intelligence . Our  2009 Page #16  
 a director refused to believe the data or a chief analyst was not convince 2009 Page #16  
foreign progress in evaluating UFO data and the obvious transfer of technol 2009 Page #16  
receive, analyze and summarize the data into a systemized data base with cr 2009 Page #16  
mmarize the data into a systemized data base with cross indexing to previou 2009 Page #16  
been authorized to study the radar data while charged with the requirement  2009 Page #17  
the requirement to analyze all UFO data available to the Agency for proper  2009 Page #17  
around the clock to secure as much data on Soviet nuclear capability and ad 2009 Page #17  
 patterns and characteristics. Our data warned that these objects could emu 2009 Page #17  
ess and knowledg e of UFO tracking data. By making use of classified radar  2009 Page #18  
pth to include vital UFO technical data, I propose the following: 1. To per 2009 Page #18  
the unknowable. (a) Coordinate UFO data collection with Project Blue Book a 2009 Page #19  
nd tunnel models and UFO technical data) has been flown only as a small-sca 2009 Page #22  
curity, I cannot divulge pertinent data on some of the more sensitive aspec 2009 Page #38  
LA and USAF sources .... When this data has been sorted out, I would like y 2009 Page #41  
d like you to arrange a program of data sharing with NASA where Unknowns [U 2009 Page #41  
ould like an interim report on the data review 24 no later than February I, 2009 Page #41  
 phoned Thompson. He confirmed the data Berliner had related to Hall about  2009 Page #50  
d Stringfield provided yet further data in support of the 1953 UFO crash at 2009 Page #50  
2006, however, new and provocative data surfaced on the crash. The source o 2009 Page #52  
n the crash. The source of the new data is an individual who claims a backg 2009 Page #52  
site, www.serpo .org. According to data posted to the Serpa website: "The i 2009 Page #52  
Status Report II: New Sources, New Data, Leonard Stringfield, Mutual UFO Ne 2009 Page #56  
 continued to collect and classify data and evidence for more than a year.  2009 Page #137  
1990-1991 "lndividunl Truget Event Data Base" lttybirty''). A list of fastw 2009 Page #152  
king into the vast darkness of UFO data, knowing that there had to be somet 2009 Page #154  
Senior Technical Director of Ocean Data Systems, Inc. Professor Snodgrass w 2009 Page #164  
ity College. However , he supplied data relative to the location of the cha 2009 Page #166  
rsity College. However he supplied data relative to the location of the cha 2009 Page #172  
alternati\'e court order ·Computer data se.irc-h u5ing Rajincler S,1ty,rnar 2009 Page #192  

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ch more thjs must be true when new data-rarified but compelling evidencevio 2005 Page #117  

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daal it in daalrad that y* '□Sfiih dataahnaiA ft— nay faaliag af prior ahi  2003 Page #226  

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oeed vith ©©©plots objectivity and dataahnent Iron any feeling of ^?i©r ©bl 2003 Page #213  

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

 Mysterious Deaths • The UFO Death Database • Specifically, Who Was Murdere 2004 Page #198  
isonous snake The UFO Linked Death Database • Name, role, date of birth, de 2004 Page #200  
 Mysterious Deaths • The UFO Death Database • Specifically, Who Was Murdere 2004 Page #201  
nal Information Sharing System," a database like Hitler required for both g 2008 Page #123  
s book the yea~ 1973 to 1991), the database recorded "83 space-based UFOs,  2009 Page #152  
 MySpan : ·Cybcrnct Cafe •Compik-l Database with all information • Read rep 2009 Page #192  

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&□ botso silk —jar* to tto rapidly datarlarstiag aitaatl — lx Obgrru So are 2003 Page #221  

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nsistent information with the know dataset of intelligence. At present, I a 2006 Page #47  

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inkl were Than compared to a !,1,U!datd reference library in order to dctc- 2007 Page #46  

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historical facts, pinning down the date and location of the event. The evid 2003 Page #21  
 on the fires it went to including date time, location, durations, causes a 2003 Page #32  
this time the precise location and date is unconfirmed, further research wi 2003 Page #38  
erns on broken dish fragments help date old china. This artifact fits absol 2003 Page #45  
the incident which has surfaced to date was located. That report was the Pr 2003 Page #56  
t 3:18 A.M. in Canada on that same date in 1965. If the eyewitness accounts 2003 Page #65  
en and will release it at a future date. Leslie does state the following in 2003 Page #66  
nd Sierra Blanca" west of Roswell. Date not given by source. Photograph by  2003 Page #97  
iter did not give a specific crash date or location in that first letter. B 2003 Page #98  
est of Roswell, but did not give a date. Sierra Blanca peak is about sevent 2003 Page #99  
t be, it remains a mystery. And to date, no one has successfully reproduced 2003 Page #111  
 plentiful. Critics noted that the date format did not conform to go* ci □  2003 Page #135  
ame approved for release stamp and date, but not identical. Same processing 2003 Page #159  
. This table shows the source, the date it was leaked, the number of docume 2003 Page #169  
 original paper, it is possible to date the ink, identify the watermark and 2003 Page #178  
rovenance if possible s Physical • Date the ink, watermark or paper o Ident 2003 Page #180  
 publications in 1954, the alleged date □ The special appearance of a “rais 2003 Page #180  
ions was accompanied by a time and date typed in, with the authority of eit 2003 Page #181  
Style for references ~j Italicized date C Document no. each page S Detailed 2003 Page #182  
 11'8/2003a January 5, 1951 is the date of the article. s We have notes fro 2003 Page #182  
 satellite discussions before this date, including a Time Magazine article  2003 Page #183  
py Truman's approval signature and date from other directives that Wedemeye 2003 Page #204  
n and to report back at as early a date as possible. QQ Re is generally fam 2003 Page #230  
veries. The /nly Cabinet member to date that may know of the details is Sec 2003 Page #235  
vian Air Force told DATT/AIRA this date that planes from the BAF have flown 2004 Page #9  
dditionally, DATT/AIRA talked this date with the Commander of the Bolivian  2004 Page #9  
 or not be an object [sic], but to date nothing has been found. So what exa 2004 Page #9  
nouncod Amity. pproviltd for Re s• Date 2 5 pAR 1. I.                       2004 Page #20  
sing aircraft and bring them up to date, then go to the Government Wharf in 2004 Page #38  
l, but could not be certain of the date. Once more we return to Chris Style 2004 Page #44  
: Authority of and approved by and date The IPU Intelligence Assessment was 2004 Page #79  
d beams, and continue worldwide to date. And what about all those human abd 2004 Page #82  
rwork. The president is kept up to date on events but much of it is done or 2004 Page #84  
craft in a secure facility, so the date used is the date of the examination 2004 Page #110  
 facility, so the date used is the date of the examination. This has been a 2004 Page #110  
in memo • Report 14, Mexico, 1950: date agrees with the Eisenhower Briefing 2004 Page #118  
ollow-up he could do, not having a date for the incident. Evidently Marcel  2004 Page #135  
to me to present the issues in the date, and the undisputed facts and factu 2004 Page #137  
uld not be released until a future date because of "political delays." With 2004 Page #194  
inked Death Database • Name, role, date of birth, death • Credibility Quoti 2004 Page #200  
ng invaded and can't stop it" JF - date 199                                 2004 Page #202  
illed until 01 August, 1950, which date Gen. Walter B. Smith was designated 2004 Page #203  
est read" of what we have found to date by combining the efforts of four in 2004 Page #227  
nd the Varginha sightings. On that date, Luzia Helena Silva and her daughte 2005 Page #35  
aced back to February 3, 1971, the date that two young men with an interest 2005 Page #39  
escort. Given the closeness of the date to the Kingman crash, it is not inc 2005 Page #42  
istaken in his recolJection of the date by just one month -May 1953 and not 2005 Page #42  
saw th.is thing. And the time -the date, 1953, I think would coincide with  2005 Page #69  
raduated to a crimjnal and a court date was set. Given the betrayal of rus  2005 Page #101  
 days before his scheduled release date. Conclusions Since his death, most  2005 Page #102  
 most complete public im entory to date of human encounters with nonhuman t 2005 Page #117  
nomenon reported since 1897." This date is unexpected . It was not until 19 2005 Page #123  
en on video. Therefore , the exact date of the film still remains open to q 2005 Page #146  
 of Professional Photographers. To date, Maloney has collected ninety-six m 2005 Page #148  
t can be commercialized at a later date. \X e've always made it clear chat  2005 Page #151  
ro sum up what has been learned to date. Alien astronautics is a subject pr 2005 Page #161  
at is preparing the public for the date when the great secret is released.  2006 Page #12  
lked to could not recall the exact date or even the year. A researcher migh 2006 Page #85  
estigated it back in 1952-1953. To date, I have conducted the longest and m 2006 Page #90  
of all the technology from UFOs to date. The third is the Special Operation 2006 Page #103  
heavily. I can't give you an exact date when they visited and he told us th 2006 Page #127  
 on the journey to the islands? To date, this is a question that remains un 2006 Page #128  
to January 23 as being the correct date? Was this an error in recollection  2006 Page #130  
 has not been confirmed as of this date. The CIA immediately began forming  2006 Page #134  
st 1\4J-12 Annual Report said: "To date, only Great Britain, Canada, and th 2006 Page #140  
lert. PART 1: A NATIONAL EMERGENCY DATE: DECEMBER 6, 1950 LOCATION: WHITE H 2006 Page #164  
 saucer but he was not sure of the date or exact location. He at first thou 2006 Page #176  
 information to confirm either the date or location. During a later intervi 2006 Page #176  
e alert FBI document above and its date of Dec. 8, so he speculated that th 2006 Page #177  
t on December 8. (Randle lists the date as December 6.) Zechel told me that 2006 Page #177  
d was making predictions about the date the Mars Explorer would come back o 2006 Page #205  
d. If so/, should be brought up to date.' ■"Asa semi-official recognition o 2007 Page #47  
ations, 1955: Although the precise date upon wruch Project Moon Dust was es 2007 Page #132  
vian Air Force told DATT/AIRA this date that planes from the BAF have flown 2007 Page #142  
dditionally, DATT/AIRA talked this date with the Commander of the Bolivian  2007 Page #142  
 or not be an object [sic], but to date nothing has been found. So what exa 2007 Page #142  
e backs of the phoros each had red date stamps of "AUG 74 ABQ." Eddie Chave 2007 Page #162  
 told me his father never knew the date his friend took the photographs, ex 2007 Page #162  
PONS LAB KIRTLAND AFB N MEX Report Date: APR 1975 Pagination or Media Count 2007 Page #163  
t, although he does know the exact date, he recalls that sometime in 1974,  2007 Page #191  
 that time." This would change the date of the incident but not its propert 2007 Page #195  
lose co the border with Chile. The date was mid-February 1967 and the time  2007 Page #195  
milarities with Ubatuba, where the date and witnesses are missing but a met 2007 Page #200  
ureka sighting originally gave the date as 19 April but that was using Gree 2008 Page #10  
" The initial Crash story lacked a date and definite witnesses ; it was a s 2008 Page #42  
port State Park. At about the same date as the Crash her son watched an unm 2008 Page #53  
mingly unrelated activities on the date in question, the investigator learn 2008 Page #58  
ceived over I 1,000 UFO reports to date and case files on major incidents c 2008 Page #63  
ed individual documents. The files date from 1986 to 1992 and therefore inc 2008 Page #65  
nd then disappeared." The time and date of this event cannot be confirmed b 2008 Page #93  
try of Defence letter in which the date, addressee and writer were blacked  2008 Page #94  
the years, showing the source, the date, the number of documents in the del 2008 Page #104  
th his assertion that the time and date of many NASA space launches, includ 2008 Page #134  
enough authority to set the launch date and time for Apollo space mission,  2008 Page #135  
ey are: Number Subject and content Date words Prospects for the Next Decade 2009 Page #10  
refers to the same May 22 document date but for a different year. Furthermo 2009 Page #13  
two letters as well as a premature date for the annual Quantico conference. 2009 Page #13  
 act in response to a specific UFO date request from an intelligence consum 2009 Page #19  
nable to trace it. ... Although no date is given, its content directly sugg 2009 Page #39  
. While the Burned document has no date of issue, the authority of the writ 2009 Page #39  
ncooperative federal officials. To date, there is no evidence that the MJ-1 2009 Page #45  
escort. Given the closeness of the date to the Kingman crash, it is not inc 2009 Page #49  
istaken in his recollection of the date by just one month May 1953 and not  2009 Page #49  
efully be expanded upon at a later date. Truman Bethurum: A Contactee Conne 2009 Page #54  
 first night of December 26, 1980. Date of his above sketch was January 2,  2009 Page #78  
ers don't show an exact deployment date to the Marshall Islands for the Cro 2009 Page #176  

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emo from Marshall to the President dated just one week after the Los Angele 2003 Page #26  
mmittee, on White House stationary dated February 22, 1944, which is stampe 2003 Page #27  
he Oppenheimer Einstein draft memo dated simply June 1947 has the first dis 2003 Page #27  
itants of Celestial Bodies □ Draft dated June 1947, before Roswell events a 2003 Page #27  
IC Eyes Only presidential briefing dated September 24, 1947 (Mission Assess 2003 Page #28  
nce? I don't think so. In a letter dated January 30, 1996 our mysterious do 2003 Page #29  
 was it? An MJ-12-related document dated two days later (September 19) may  2003 Page #87  
inion Concerning "Flying Discs" is dated September 23. In this classified S 2003 Page #87  
randum from Truman to Forrestal is dated September 24 and it sets in motion 2003 Page #87  
 Secretary's nervous deterioration dated back over two years." Both passage 2003 Page #94  
AM. One day, Art received a letter dated April 10, 1996, postmarked from So 2003 Page #97  
radio, we received a second letter dated April 22, 1996. The source said th 2003 Page #100  
h Retrieval Conference In a letter dated December 13, 1987, John Lear, one  2003 Page #150  
com Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit Dated May 16,1984 from Lt. Col. Lance R. 2003 Page #162  
of the era; furthermore, similarly dated authentic manuals use some of the  2003 Page #178  
ive to Lieutenant General Twining" dated 8 & 9 July 1947 signed by Eisenhow 2003 Page #203  
July 1947 signed by Eisenhower and dated 9 July 1947 signed by Trumani; req 2003 Page #203  
o Twining and a memo to Connellyii dated July 9, 1947 published in 1958 boo 2003 Page #203  
ctive by Hutchin to General Carter dated 11, July 1947iv. The memo states ” 2003 Page #204  
orandum for the secretary of state dated July 2, 1947. IX Together they dif 2003 Page #205  
N N Approved HST - Right N Y Y Y Y Dated 9 July Y N Y Y Y Y Dated 6 July N  2003 Page #205  
N Y Y Y Y Dated 9 July Y N Y Y Y Y Dated 6 July N Y N N N Y Annotated Y N Y 2003 Page #205  
dum for the President by Marshall, dated July 8, 1947 about Wedemeyer's mis 2003 Page #211  
eport, also from Morocco, and also dated 1967, states the following with re 2004 Page #6  
 data to what was already in hand. Dated 16 May 1978 and titled "Reports Co 2004 Page #8  
own eyes highly classified reports dated as early as 1951 about animals fou 2004 Page #78  
he IPU Intelligence Assessment was dated September 4, 1960 by the authority 2004 Page #79  
n/Oppenheimer" unsigned draft memo dated June 1947, to the extent that he w 2004 Page #119  
year of 1953 surfaced. ln a letter dated March 23, 1979, Richard Hall, then 2005 Page #42  
aver showed him a copy of a letter dated March 1978 from a good friend of W 2005 Page #42  
Woolcott thoNght that the incident dated from August 1953; and while she co 2005 Page #44  
 Goldwater, Barrv. Private letters dated 28 March 1975, 11 April 1979, and  2005 Page #80  
1. 7 Andrews, John. Private letter dated 10 July 1986; Rich, Ben. Private l 2005 Page #80  
ly 1986; Rich, Ben. Private letter dated 21 July 1986. 78                   2005 Page #80  
control. The Douglas-Moise Memo is dated July 14, 1954, only ten days prior 2005 Page #97  
ers Association . The contents are dated March 5, 1942, in which General Ge 2005 Page #122  
isenhower, to Gen. Nathan Twining. Dated July 14, 1954, this top secret mem 2005 Page #126  
entic former Top Secret memorandum dated November 21, 1950-Wilbert Smith, s 2005 Page #128  
ment toda~. The 32-page document , dated April 1954, has been shown to be c 2005 Page #129  
dron, there emerged a "UFOB Guide" dated 15 March 1955--with text identical 2005 Page #129  
t, Air Force regulation AFR 200-2, dated 12 August 1954, clearly stated: Th 2005 Page #141  
AFCIN Intelligence Team Personnel" dated 13 Nov 1961: In addition to their  2005 Page #142  
 that the film had been rested and dated as being 1947 vintage. This is inc 2005 Page #146  
 Base published a technical report dated June 1972 that covered such catego 2005 Page #173  
orn the Contact Planning Sessions, dated September 4, 2001. Executive Summa 2006 Page #48  
letter from George Marshall to FDR dated March 1942 after the LA "air raid- 2006 Page #103  
I2 Group Special Operations Manual dated April 1954 16 Wood R.M. and Wood,  2006 Page #103  
untains? Did an incident that pre- dated the key events of January 23, 1974 2006 Page #123  
ngs on the Chihuahua Disk Crash is dated March 23, 1992, and was mailed to  2006 Page #133  
od example of the inks that can be dated ■ See "ORIGINAL" stamp, unique . ' 2007 Page #46  
■ The SECRET report by Twining was dated September 23, 1947. ■ The TOP SECR 2007 Page #48  
he TOP SECRET White Hot report was dated September 24, 1947 ~-r .. 'c ,..., 2007 Page #48  
ead aLiens." Indeed, the document, dated onJy two days before Monroe's deat 2007 Page #135  
                      2. By letter dated 3 Dec 60, the FBI Field Office, Ne 2007 Page #140  
eport, also from Morocco, and also dated from 1967, stated with regard to a 2007 Page #140  
tant data to that alread~ in hand. Dated May 16, 1978 and titled Reporls Co 2007 Page #141  
ion in Washington, DC. In a letter dated December 26, 1979, Dunn wrote that 2007 Page #196  
 According to a NASA News Release, dated 11-19- 89, he was also the head of 2007 Page #198  
 of Investigation (FBI) memorandum dated 31 January 1949 and titled Protect 2008 Page #26  
ty Base Commander , wrote a report dated January 13, 1981, on official Depa 2008 Page #93  
wing report was issued by Speck in dated January 30, 200 I: "Burned Documen 2008 Page #109  
nfortunately , I did not have this dated for pencil timeline. lt originally 2008 Page #110  
elope post ~rited from Mclean, VA, dated lune 24, 1999, with no return addr 2008 Page #119  
m Ike to the DCI (Allen W. Dulles) dated November 4, 1953 mentioning MJ-12  2009 Page #8  
s, the Deputy Secretary of Defense dated November 2, 1959 and (2) the selec 2009 Page #13  
sion as defined in Directive No. 5 dated 24 October 1952 and further deline 2009 Page #25  
ational Archives . 1 The document, dated July 14, 1954, is a Memorandum sen 2009 Page #35  
dian Department of Transportation. Dated November 21, 1951, Smith wrote the 2009 Page #36  
randum to the Director of the CIA. Dated the same day, November 12, 1963, t 2009 Page #41  
 Soviet Premiere Nikita Khrushchev dated November 12, 1963.27 Kennedy and K 2009 Page #41  
Secret/MJ-12 document forensically dated to the early 1960s, was a cryptic  2009 Page #42  
Truman Weaver and More In a letter dated March 23, 1979, the recently-decea 2009 Page #50  
aver showed him a copy of a letter dated March 1978 from a good friend of W 2009 Page #50  
Woolcott thought that the incident dated from August 1953. And while she co 2009 Page #51  
 Thomas David James Leech himself, dated December 18, 1950 and declassified 2009 Page #164  
ults were incorporated in a report dated 31st March 1944, which was approve 2009 Page #165  
hich were incorporated in a report dated 31st March 1944, which was approve 2009 Page #170  
or l'ec.bn1c1• J. r1• Sn.od2:raos: dated 16 October 1945. To: 'l'cchnlcian  2009 Page #175  
ct Incidents in the United States, dated December 10, 1948 revealed that th 2009 Page #177  
owever , a Report on Flying Disks, dated July 25, 1947 from HQ, Air Defense 2009 Page #178  
t of view was echoed by a FBI Memo dated August 19, 1947 from E.G. Fitch to 2009 Page #178  
intelligence operation? A FBI memo dated July 30, 1947 alludes to this poss 2009 Page #178  

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the San Francisco Examiner article dateline MOJAVE, August 19, 1949 was not 2006 Page #44  
th a December 7, Anchorage Alaska, dateline which said that "All militag pe 2006 Page #169  

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 and ask to be friends. In a story datelined Grandbury, Texas, it was repor 2004 Page #32  

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s author a Format is correct, dual dates, “gm 25”. ■ Liabilities: retyped d 2003 Page #26  
 at Bat Cave Stereographic survey, dates July 1-15, 1947 Section 7 Local ra 2003 Page #44  
rect • Declassification stamps and dates correct. • CIA, ER - Executive Reg 2003 Page #159  
facing page □ Change pages noted n Dates noted □ OK’d by either JRT or EWL  2003 Page #182  
 used. This explains the identical dates and signature. Facts in Evidence 1 2003 Page #204  
                              KARA DateS/fch WAR DEPARTMENT WAR DEPARTMENT  2003 Page #216  
ks on Mysterious Bomb Blast," that dates from January 1996 and concerns a s 2004 Page #16  
 had been in the journal for those dates. Still here was the diver saying,  2004 Page #43  
lists the Status Report titles and dates. After graduating from college in  2004 Page #108  
eve that people tend to forget the dates and years that they saw all these  2004 Page #148  
 ■ High integrity, poor memory for dates FIBER OPTICS PERSPECTIVE i ■ " ••• 2005 Page #11  
. The first reference to the crash dates to January 13, 1996. NORAD (North  2005 Page #36  
me to it: Reich's interest in UFOs dates from 1953. Why rud he become inter 2005 Page #94  
ather control. Their first contact dates from 1954 when Reich had his assis 2005 Page #97  
cial and leaked documents. Are the dates, descriptions, document references 2005 Page #136  
tnesses. He doesn't know the exact dates of the crashes, but believes the f 2005 Page #165  
elated advertisements I'm aware of dates back to 1976 when the subject was  2007 Page #71  
tiser, Connex Railway Timetable Up.dates, offers a unjque notification serv 2007 Page #75  
y" saucer story. ln thjs case, the dates, names, and locations of very spec 2007 Page #94  
 attempts, and confusion about the dates created by the Air Force. If what  2008 Page #7  
m the area. Tracking the times and dates as they appeared in the newspaper  2008 Page #12  
to tell It's important to scramble dates (which confuses and undermines con 2008 Page #93  
bject is "Unexplained Lights." His dates are scrambled, compared to the tes 2008 Page #93  
vestigation.17 The Burned Document dates from the Kennedy era and has the c 2009 Page #39  

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tter be on my way. I would stop at Datil for supper. It had a day and I was 2003 Page #46  

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inners, and in Bill Clinton's case dating interns, are mislead. The preside 2003 Page #189  
eclassifying millions of documents dating back to World War I, somehow does 2004 Page #147  
ations, Additions, Rewritings, Ink Dating and Paper, Typewriting, Facsimile 2004 Page #250  
 providing a 1ing of authenticity. Dating the ink on them would undoubtedly 2008 Page #110  
onclusions ■Original paper and ink dating essentially rules out modern hoax 2008 Page #122  
ety of the three of the references dating May 22 in the two letters as well 2009 Page #13  
nd joint cooperation in space. The dating of the Hotline conversation is co 2009 Page #42  

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a tahaa with rogor* to tha rapidly datortawtiwg attaaMo Ghlaa* W arc daadrm 2003 Page #220  

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sail aoreoseo, a *senders 0501 The datre- *haw surnnanses va.y 04405*000w e 2006 Page #35  

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aff of the Bolivian Air Force told DATT/AIRA this date that planes from the 2004 Page #9  
h they drew a blank. Additionally, DATT/AIRA talked this date with the Comm 2004 Page #9  
 the Bolivian army and he informed DATT that the army's search party direct 2004 Page #9  
 1M. OA DRIGTNATARI tilDAD LA RA7* DATT/AIPA 11. (U) REOUEST EVALUATION. it 2004 Page #21  
aff of the Bolivian Air Force told DATT/AIRA this date that planes from the 2007 Page #142  
h they drew a blank. Additionally, DATT/AIRA talked this date with the Comm 2007 Page #142  

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on. i.n Lo~c M..uUu.a:u\ ■ Pt.n¥TU Dau Rnl.tXJ al foe 1 N•wWodd o,.i.. ■ Go 2009 Page #149  

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ontact with Thomas Cy Cantwell and daughter Salina also provide evidence fo 2003 Page #27  
Pearson. Hull's story is this. The daughter of his cousin, Reverend Turner  2003 Page #190  
to this is a statement by Easley's daughter who stated her father had promi 2003 Page #191  
ormed the Mountie that she and her daughter had just arrived home and a few 2004 Page #36  
ompanied by his wife Lorraine, his daughter Luella, his brother Havelock Ca 2004 Page #45  
ial done by the Sci-Fi channel his daughter stated,                         2004 Page #84  
essie Brazel, rancher Mac Brazel's daughter, said in an interview with Stan 2004 Page #137  
er happen, as rancher Mac Brazel's daughter Bessie insists? Provost Marshal 2004 Page #144  
 he was sworn to secrecy. Easley's daughter confirmed later that her father 2004 Page #144  
e of death threats, and so did the daughter of a local fireman and Glenn De 2004 Page #145  
llowing a number of sightings. His daughter, Dr. Eva Reich, now a retired p 2005 Page #95  
but when my dad remarried he had a daughter, my half sister. Then he remarr 2007 Page #82  
n for this presentation I asked my daughter Carolyn, an art major to study  2008 Page #50  

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wife of 47 years, Dell, and by his daughters Collette Rhodes, Denise Sparks 2004 Page #110  
t date, Luzia Helena Silva and her daughters, Liliane and Valqufria, were v 2005 Page #35  

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e illusions. But that Eva {Reich's daughter}, Moise (l,js son-in-law) and S 2005 Page #103  

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: ·rhe 11,~rr-,aat oC DorLJ Ru~11. dauj!hlf'r of Mr. and Mr;. Ja:rw_, Hllr: 2009 Page #163  

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ce for those incidences has been a daunting task for those involved. Uniden 2007 Page #121  

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DMINISTRATOR • STAFF (1'."ELLEHER, DAV IS. 01 • SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD -..- 2008 Page #153  
tremendoas c.iu:se tic kr.ew Prof. Dav.ldr importance. James Leech ol Auc1d 2009 Page #184  

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t the Defense Audio Visual Agency (DAVA) at Norton Air Force Base who were  2004 Page #192  
. Then he popped up as the head of DAVA — that film repository. He had a Gl 2004 Page #192  
 in charge of the UFO films at the DAVA, with a live alien which was being  2004 Page #196  

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congressional investigation? Ford: Dave, we've had several incidents in Mic 2003 Page #195  
 girlfriends in Cape Sable Island, Dave Kendrick and Norm Smith had had a s 2004 Page #36  
 men, both 18 years of age were in Dave Kendrick's Chevy II, talking about  2004 Page #36  
gree angle. He pointed them out to Dave. Dave looked up through the windshi 2004 Page #36  
ngle. He pointed them out to Dave. Dave looked up through the windshield to 2004 Page #36  
 where Norm lived with his father. Dave dropped him off and went home, told 2004 Page #37  
r a congressional investigation?" "Dave, we've had several incidents in Mic 2004 Page #177  
logy has long been that of skeptic Dave Thomas, who concluded that Scully's 2004 Page #215  
his part of the Aztec story, wrote Dave Thomas, like all others, had been " 2004 Page #219  
e at www.redstarfilm.com 2 Thomas, Dave, "The Aztec UFO Symposium: How the  2004 Page #223  
le Men," pp. 111 — 112. 25 Thomas, Dave "The Aztec New Mexico Saucer Scam"  2004 Page #224  
00) (C) Tom Carey/Don Schmitt (DR) Dave Rudiak (G) Glenn Fishbine (MN) Will 2004 Page #228  
visitors followed. Bill Marvel and Dave Lewis hiked to the site on 18 Octob 2006 Page #83  
onstruct several UFO detectors. As Dave worked for an engineering company w 2006 Page #200  
h a UFO During this time, Bigelow, Dave and I were concerned about how thin 2006 Page #202  
 one side and has a bubble effect. Dave and I had visited this bar and hand 2006 Page #206  

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, after being dropped off, watched Dave's car drive off, then began to walk 2004 Page #37  

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

baugh, Discoverer of Planet Pluto, David H. Levy, Univ, of Arizona Press, 1 2003 Page #182  
r talking about UFOs while at Camp David. Lyndon B. Johnson During a recent 2003 Page #192  
ul Kimball, Don Ledger, Jim Marrs, David Pace, Nick Redfern, Peter Robbins, 2004 Page #2  
nside the USSR Majestic 12 Program David Pace 149 The Presidents and the Ha 2004 Page #3  
c crash sites and collect debris. [David Devorkin described the T-Force in  2004 Page #62  
on, Ohio, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher David Dobbs VI, 71-72 UFO and bodies rec 2004 Page #110  
       Inside the USSR Majestic 12 David P. E. Pace, D.Sc. Copyright 2004 D 2004 Page #152  
d P. E. Pace, D.Sc. Copyright 2004 David P. E. Pace Scope of Talk • Histori 2004 Page #152  
ctor Nicholas Cage had been on the David Letterman Show a couple weeks befo 2004 Page #188  
ions l was a speaker there. Author David Boadella sums the conundrum up: "W 2005 Page #103  
 tl1e presidential retreat at Camp David and near Fort Ritch.ie.1 Bailey st 2005 Page #130  
been investigated by Budd Hopkins, David Jacobs, John Mack, Raymond Fowler  2006 Page #4  
rd Temin, working independently of David Baltimore, discovered reverse tran 2006 Page #112  
 unusual aerial object was seen by David Upton at nearby Gobowen. As he wen 2006 Page #120  
 — red, green, yellow, and purple. David Upton's sister, Elizabeth, a twent 2006 Page #120  
ishment and the Official Cover-Up, David Clarke & Andy Roberts, Piatkus, 20 2006 Page #137  
 30, 1974. 8. Phantoms of the Sky, David Clarke & Andy Roberts, Robert Hale 2006 Page #137  
ed by the USAF Air Combat Command (David Winlder, June, 1997) which recount 2006 Page #170  
             The Bigelow Foundtion David Jacobs, Professor of History at Te 2006 Page #198  
trists, and others attended. Prof. David Jacobs, Budd Hopkins, and John Car 2006 Page #198  
tion and included such speakers as David Jacobs and Dr. John Mack. Later th 2006 Page #198  
e Diamond, just outside Las Vegas. David Smith, whom I had met right after  2006 Page #200  
ation accompanied me on the trips. David was asked by Robert Bigelow to con 2006 Page #200  
this in his own time. Subsequently David constructed two small devices that 2006 Page #200  
ff, Bruce Maccabee, Raymond Moody, David Jacobs, John Carpenter, Michael D. 2006 Page #203  
V: Bigelow Holding Corporation. 7. David and I were married in 1997 and lat 2006 Page #208  
bout a second pit. Some years ago, David, a local resident who enjoys looki 2007 Page #190  
ters deep" ( 10-13 feet). Curious, David went down into the pit and was agh 2007 Page #190  
near Coyame on August 1973 by Juan David Mateos, nephew of a former preside 2007 Page #191  
ice. Slide I 8 shows the data that David Pace documented for the Einstein-O 2008 Page #107  
od: word and sentence lengths ■Dr. David Pace: syllables, word and sentence 2008 Page #116  
instein correlation with QD 2J 112 David Paces data QD U.N. O/o ■Word lengt 2008 Page #118  
ith members Winthrop · Aldrich and David McAlpine Pyle representing the Roc 2008 Page #140  
 specialized in trace evidence and David Jacobs, Bud Hopkins and John Mack  2009 Page #154  
hy a New Zealand scientist, Thomas David James Leech, was receiving a Comma 2009 Page #156  
ajor players in this story: Thomas David James Leech and James Marion Snodg 2009 Page #163  
s Marion Snodgrass. Who was Thomas David James Leech? Thomas David James Le 2009 Page #163  
s Thomas David James Leech? Thomas David James Leech was born in Sydney, Ne 2009 Page #163  
t Seal written by Professor Thomas David James Leech himself, dated Decembe 2009 Page #164  
German rocket bomb. " He knew Prof David James Leech of True: Professor Lee 2009 Page #171  

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 mother, Mary Upton. Both verified David's description. "I had been watchin 2006 Page #120  
herwise. However, to my knowledge, David's devices were never used as Rober 2006 Page #200  
 divorced. We remain good friends. David's brother, Paul Smith, was one of  2006 Page #208  

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ephen Bassett, Grant Cameron, Paul Davids, Linda Moulton Howe, Paul Kimball 2004 Page #2  
ed Facts and Factual Disputes Paul Davids 129 Inside the USSR Majestic 12 P 2004 Page #3  
ed Facts and Factual Disputes Paul Davids Copyright 2004 Paul Davids In his 2004 Page #132  
es Paul Davids Copyright 2004 Paul Davids In his classic science-fiction no 2004 Page #132  
 sworn statements on file The Paul Davids Exhibit LETTERS March 28, 1975 le 2004 Page #149  
 Down In Roswell, Produced by Paul Davids Reply To The Air Force Report On  2004 Page #149  
Roswell Incident, Produced By Paul Davids Golden Anniversag UFO Briefing Fo 2004 Page #149  
e Range Pioneers, Produced By Paul Davids Roswell, The Movie, Executive Pro 2004 Page #149  
cutive Producer and co-writer Paul Davids, produced for Showtime Networks 1 2004 Page #149  

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investigators, Captain William Lee Davidson and First Lieutenant Frank Merc 2003 Page #42  
 Air Force investigators Brown and Davidson; and the machinations that conn 2003 Page #42  
re leaving that night (CIC agents) Davidson and Brown went through all the  2009 Page #179  

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material was loaded onto Brown and Davidson's plane. Shortly after it took  2003 Page #42  

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n nearest DRES is 90-year-old Ladd Davies. He told Rex Leonard that once "l 2005 Page #70  

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chology, University of California, Davis CA. An Extraordinary Event, Allen  2006 Page #70  
m then proceeded to a point in the Davis Mountains, approximately twenty-fi 2006 Page #135  
ouple of guys by the name of Alvin Davis and Mark Langston. Davis, a fine f 2006 Page #186  
 of Alvin Davis and Mark Langston. Davis, a fine first- baseman, would enjo 2006 Page #186  
ornia Drone and CARET Documents TK Davis and Fronk Dixon .................. 2009 Page #5  

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n Center (AMARC) or "bone yard" at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base (AFB), Ariz 2009 Page #72  

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 World War I with two programs-the Dawes Plan (l 924) and the Young Plan (l 2008 Page #126  

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ing over the explosion area. After dawn on Friday morning the Campesino sta 2004 Page #11  
OVER THE • EMI:0.51[1N AREA, AFTER DAwN ON FRIDAY HORNING THE CAMPESINO STA 2004 Page #21  
 12 McDonald's Death • Just before dawn on April 9th, wrote a short note to 2004 Page #210  
 , ............... , .. , .. -,~, "Dawn of a New Age," Corso photo, EBE ske 2005 Page #6  
s CORSO'S SUMMARY 1 CLAIMS IN "THE DAWN ... " ■ Image intensifiers ■ Fiber  2005 Page #7  
ls ■ Lasers CORSO'S CLAIMS IN "THE DAWN OF A NEW AGE" F. th d· "I " "I d"d  2005 Page #7  
 . For the rest of the night until dawn there was unusual traffic spots of  2007 Page #129  
can authorities waited until after dawn the next day to launch a rescue eff 2007 Page #186  
ght moving deliberately across the dawn sky. Approximately ten minutes late 2008 Page #97  
                          9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 ■ The Abortive Disclosur 2008 Page #167  
New World Order ■ Conclusion False Dawn ■ .,_~ possibly abortive UFO Disclo 2008 Page #167  
and and Beyond, 1989-1990 9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 ■ The Srructute of UFO S 2009 Page #150  
                          9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 ■Aviati on Weeki· near!  2009 Page #151  
FO Dis/Y ■UFOs in space · 9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 9: False Da"'-i1, 1990-1 2009 Page #151  
e abortive UFO Disclosure 9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 IIAviation Weekly nearly 2009 Page #151  
                          9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 "lndividunl Truget Event 2009 Page #152  
UFO ph,,nam!!irulll, ;..--9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 ■Case of US.I\? Tclccomm 2009 Page #152  

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ght 2004 Jim Marrs April 17, 1897, dawned clear and cool in North Texas whe 2004 Page #26  

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 4 The Find This was to be my last day in the arroyo basin and I was going  2003 Page #45  
o lenses.) I spent the rest of the day criss-crossing the basin looking for 2003 Page #45  
stop at Datil for supper. It had a day and I was going home tomorrow. Figur 2003 Page #46  
 mentioned before, I was there one day during an afternoon rain. The water  2003 Page #49  
ng. I couldn't wait until the next day to read the local papers. I wasn't d 2003 Page #55  
"something" fell from the sky that day in 1965, and it was down in the wood 2003 Page #55  
ow appears that the events of that day will affect the lives of some of the 2003 Page #56  
tly recovered by the military that day in 1965. It is sad that so many impo 2003 Page #56  
hat the military was involved that day. Many of these witnesses are willing 2003 Page #57  
load of that brick to the base the day before Myron made his delivery. That 2003 Page #61  
ver both went to the base the next day with their loads of bricks. Myron ob 2003 Page #62  
d also gone down in the woods that day in 1965, and saw the object in the g 2003 Page #63  
tree that he had stood behind that day from where he observed the object. F 2003 Page #63  
local witnesses who state that the day after the incident, there was a smal 2003 Page #66  
not live till tomorrow or the next day, so I'll tell it all tonight and get 2003 Page #68  
object moving through the sky that day, which at times changed directions.  2003 Page #68  
oel is relating the events of that day to the best of his ability. There ar 2003 Page #70  
acturing company. On that December day, Bill heard the radio news reports t 2003 Page #70  
t have landed in Pennsylvania that day in 1965. According to Kean, Johnson  2003 Page #71  
isionary or fictitious." That same day, the new Secretary of Defense arrive 2003 Page #87  
h Forrestal and Vannevar Bush that day and that the subject of the meeting  2003 Page #88  
for safe keeping. On March 28, the day of his retirement, Forrestal is esco 2003 Page #89  
t week, Forrestal called him every day worried about something, wouldn't sa 2003 Page #89  
t until Menninger arrives the next day. As Menninger is the former assistan 2003 Page #90  
little call to feel otherwise. The day after he died, the Times editorializ 2003 Page #94  
eamland and COAST TO COAST AM. One day, Art received a letter dated April 1 2003 Page #97  
ivision in the early 1960s. In The Day After Roswell, his 1997 ground-break 2003 Page #101  
bout almost everything nearly from day one. He had been told so many storie 2003 Page #150  
ht. Colonel Corso in his book "The Day After Roswell" personally described  2003 Page #185  
with 17,000 classified documents a day being written within the U.S. govern 2003 Page #189  
 to have occurred on July 9th, the day after the Roswell press release on t 2003 Page #190  
ly for the signing of an Air Force Day proclamation. 186                    2003 Page #190  
owing the release of "Independence Day." As a part of that posting, Collins 2003 Page #194  
eagan got from the 1951 movie "The Day the Earth Stood Still." Now billions 2003 Page #199  
ing like the alien in Independence Day - the movie. Anyway I want to thank  2003 Page #201  
be any publicity on this until the day before Wedemeyer's 200               2003 Page #204  
 exactly did occur on that fateful day back in May 1978? While the availabl 2004 Page #9  
es." Furthermore, on the following day, the CIA learned that the object had 2004 Page #9  
y early in the morning of the same day that the first one was found near Co 2004 Page #11  
Y EARLY IN /HE moRNINO OF THE SAPE DAY THAT THE FiRsT [DINE WAS FOUND NEAR  2004 Page #21  
icou wonn. RECumAISSANCE 24 moms A DAY, YOU KNOW. AND THEY KNOW WHAT HAPPEN 2004 Page #24  
 the fastest transportation of the day — trains — crawled along at speeds n 2004 Page #28  
ship." She was 12 years old on the day of the crash, her family lived outsi 2004 Page #29  
mall man' and buried him that same day in Aurora Cemetery. That crash certa 2004 Page #29  
er rode a horse into town the next day. Returning to the family farm, he de 2004 Page #30  
nts, the pilot was buried the same day as the crash. So when Stephens' fath 2004 Page #30  
he "Air Desk" in Ottawa later that day had already received a brief report  2004 Page #40  
 of them a U.S. Navy sub. The next day in the Saturday edition of the Chron 2004 Page #41  
arch did go on for the rest of the day but the divers were ready to wrap it 2004 Page #41  
ore details come out. Perhaps some day we will be able to tell it with some 2004 Page #45  
th Larry and was with him the next day when Larry called his mother from a  2004 Page #49  
m went to USAFE, West Germany that day and I never heard its deposition aft 2004 Page #50  
up He reported nothing. it was now day break, and with the negative attitud 2004 Page #55  
r said about the incident the next day. This occurred in 1973. The second i 2004 Page #57  
e on this planet from 1947 to this day. For several years, one of Andy Kiss 2004 Page #61  
limits to public and media to this day. SLIDE #8: Newspaper Headline, May 2 2004 Page #64  
he El Paso limes reported the next day on May 30, 1947, that the first expl 2004 Page #67  
DE #17: Hart Canyon Mesa on cloudy day Field trip to Aztec crash site in Ha 2004 Page #69  
ce officers at the crash site that day.' Going back to the family members,  2004 Page #72  
wrote the important 1997 book, The Day After Roswell. SLIDE #43: The Day Af 2004 Page #78  
 Day After Roswell. SLIDE #43: The Day After Roswell (Book cover) In his bo 2004 Page #78  
age." He and the government of the day were scrambling to secretly put the  2004 Page #85  
g contacted by aliens many times a day that were orbiting the Earth. Knowle 2004 Page #103  
1994; having died in his sleep one day after his 74th birthday, and after f 2004 Page #110  
The nations of the earth must some day make a common front against attack b 2004 Page #133  
cluding Men In Black, Independence Day, Hangar 18, our film Roswell, an epi 2004 Page #137  
 father to Roswell and back in one day, that they spent very little time dr 2004 Page #138  
ied by military guard a subsequent day, as he was ushered to the radio stat 2004 Page #138  
olding in his hand a telegram that day, while he was being photographed. On 2004 Page #141  
icture Major Jesse Marcel, after a day spent picking up the unusual debris  2004 Page #142  
 this stuff in a bar in Corona one day, it wasn't long before soldiers paid 2004 Page #143  
s reported. Mysteriously, the same day the news erroneously reported that P 2004 Page #144  
eless, Dennis stands by it to this day. Leonard Stringfield, who meticulous 2004 Page #145  
 Union, co-wrote a book called The Day After Roswell in which he claimed to 2004 Page #146  
eap of Faith, by Gordon Cooper The Day After Roswell, by Philip Corso and W 2004 Page #149  
you want to talk to these guys?" A day later I think we went down into the  2004 Page #183  
ger: Bill once joked with me, "One day I'll take you out on a boat and tell 2004 Page #185  
the classified files if only for a day. The person that got to see the file 2004 Page #186  
fidential matters at least twice a day. So upon Carter's insistence despite 2004 Page #189  
, like in that movie, Independence Day, we'd all be looking for a foxhole t 2004 Page #197  
eferenced that movie, Independence Day — but, you know, if we were being at 2004 Page #197  
t after narrowly missing death the day before when a runaway lorry hit his  2004 Page #211  
ugh who was at the crash site that day. He could remember all but two peopl 2004 Page #217  
ew transcripts; Pflock, Karl, 'The Day After Aztec: Revelations from Beyond 2004 Page #223  
orona, pp. 47— 53. 16 Pflock, 'The Day After Aztec: Revelations from Beyond 2004 Page #224  
. 33 Ibid., p. 70. 34 Pflock, 'The Day After Aztec: Revelations from Beyond 2004 Page #224  
 release AS STORY And said (G) ****Day **** SEND ***TIONS RecovEr IS ORDER  2004 Page #229  
r refute his recollections of that day? RPIT's Neil Morris was reviewing St 2004 Page #231  
ow, and thus determine the time of day the photo was taken. Andrew studied  2004 Page #231  
 but possibly some time later that day. Though all the UTA negatives were t 2004 Page #234  
erence 4 CORSO'S CLAIMS IN "THE 11 DAY AFTER ROSWELL" ■ Image intensifiers  2005 Page #6  
methin g moving inside. Later that day, around 3 p.m., the young women who  2005 Page #31  
ents in the Hospital Regional that day, was barred from getting in by a str 2005 Page #32  
il sealed in heavy boxes. The next day, military verucles rushed to Campina 2005 Page #32  
eared on a BBC video sayjng, "That day there was a malformed and mentally d 2005 Page #35  
t is where the case stands to this day. Gevaerd and Leir continue their . . 2005 Page #37  
my signature to this document this day of June 7, 1973." 1n hjs book Casebo 2005 Page #41  
al aviation interests. On the same day I phoned Thompson. He confirmed the  2005 Page #42  
 bodies were on the base. The next day he said the paper was snatched from  2005 Page #42  
 ou can go on terra sen·er to this day and rake a look at this impact site. 2005 Page #67  
aterrestrial or beyond our present day scientific knowledge; that no UFO ca 2005 Page #76  
the Black and not see the light of day."8 Incidentall y, according to aviat 2005 Page #81  
show at Norton Air Force Base that day. Sorensen attended with an exceeding 2005 Page #83  
es to half an hour once or twice a day is not an unusual routine. Reich per 2005 Page #91  
on of th.is article. The following day, October 11, Reich authorized his fr 2005 Page #98  
disabling of the UFOs the previous day. Moise was in Ohio on his way to Ari 2005 Page #98  
rned to his Dayton motel. The next day Moise received a phone call from Cap 2005 Page #98  
ise agreed and they met later that day. Present were Captain Hill, Dr. Byer 2005 Page #98  
ally met, and possibly talked that day, or whether their 97                 2005 Page #99  
ped twenty points to 47%. The next day, two bright, pulsating and flashing  2005 Page #100  
f the personal camcorder, hardly a day passes without someone somewhere in  2005 Page #118  
of officials and scientists of the day, inclurung Secretary of Defense Jame 2005 Page #125  
/retrieval rumor mill to this very day. How many other similar rumors have  2005 Page #134  
 Stringfield died in his sleep one day after his 74th birthday- yet not bef 2005 Page #139  
nd the world via the Internet. The day after our conference in August 1995  2005 Page #146  
9, the San Antonio exit of present day Interstate 25. There, over the cours 2005 Page #153  
e guys). "\Y/e'U check it out in a day or two," Faustino said, apparently n 2005 Page #155  
ever run into the unexpected. Some day perhaps the government will release  2006 Page #11  
n the Blak and ncl see the hçti of day.' Confirms: • Alien bodies • Alien t 2006 Page #27  
account for whereabouts 24 hours a day John Pin. Craven. The Silent Wer. ai 2006 Page #32  
a at the edge of Death Valley) the day before on August 18, 1949, and is re 2006 Page #44  
d hot. Meyers says it was 136 that day. Mighty quiet there, too. Man can do 2006 Page #44  
y Junction showed 107 degrees that day. In addition, there were now two peo 2006 Page #45  
graphy from 1948, 1952 and present day to pinpoint the location of the inci 2006 Page #46  
nd anthropology would have a field day learning about NHI culture, with the 2006 Page #60  
 literature and film; Independence Day is a typical example. This scenario  2006 Page #61  
ing, or if they would live another day. The SciFi Channel series Threshold  2006 Page #63  
 This equates to the "Independence Day" scenario in which there is high pot 2006 Page #67  
. By early afternoon the following day, the operation was completed. The wr 2006 Page #79  
were flown to Bakersfield the next day and interviewed at the spot where th 2006 Page #83  
ew in by helicopter on 8 August; a day after the military had departed, and 2006 Page #83  
of 1971 and they occurred just one day apart. On 23 June, a B-57 flown by t 2006 Page #87  
killing both crewmembers. The next day, the two-man crew of a YF- 12A (Arti 2006 Page #87  
only greeting that I received that day. I thought the locals would be very  2006 Page #91  
o the area from around the country day and night asking questions about the 2006 Page #93  
horrendous and writers had a field day with the story. As I continued to re 2006 Page #99  
7 about 1 AM (to avoid the heat of day) when an alien craft landed nearby,  2006 Page #109  
investigation: At the close of the day of Bahe's death, Tempest's networkin 2006 Page #110  
s to demonstrate a link to current day German pharmaceutical laboratories.  2006 Page #116  
 Dee Estuary. (5) On the following day, January 24, a Royal Air Force mount 2006 Page #120  
as he continues to do to this very day, and instead gave him the pseudonym  2006 Page #122  
dead. What I saw in the boxes that day," Prescott told Dodd, "made me chang 2006 Page #122  
bodies from the area. But the very day on which that story appeared in the  2006 Page #126  
ence mom still lives there to this day. Corwen is part of the Berwyn range. 2006 Page #127  
 but everyone called him Mick. One day we got talking and got on to the sub 2006 Page #127  
 and driven to Porton. And to this day, [his wife] can also confirm that Mi 2006 Page #127  
en place. This happened within one day of this taking place. They sent us a 2006 Page #129  
 so they weren't students. But the day before, and the day after, this happ 2006 Page #129  
dents. But the day before, and the day after, this happened: a weird mist c 2006 Page #129  
o discuss her experiences? To this day, as is the case with so many alleged 2006 Page #130  
ed practically seven months to the day after the controversial activities o 2006 Page #133  
same time. `With daylight the next day, Mexican authorities began a search  2006 Page #134  
nce aircraft overflight [sic] that day indicated that both the crashed disk 2006 Page #134  
rievals, a policy in force to this day. Linda will present firsthand testim 2006 Page #139  
llegedly is still in force to this day. SLIDE # 11— Real X-Files Report, Ea 2006 Page #142  
issiles. This mobile, all- weather day and night system is highly lethal, r 2006 Page #143  
1966, 1,100 mph was not done every day! (laughs) It is now, but not in 1966 2006 Page #147  
at happened interestingly the next day, we were advised the entire event wa 2006 Page #147  
don't know where it went from that day forward, whether it went to NORAD or 2006 Page #149  
ed, the U. S. government. Then one day there was a terrible crash. Paul sai 2006 Page #151  
r than his fear — at least on that day. Audio Interview: Paul, Truck Owner/ 2006 Page #151  
 end chewed out big time! The next day on Sunday, they went on through the  2006 Page #154  
 Console So, during that following day, there was a huge amount of governme 2006 Page #155  
 question as far as I know to this day that has never been answered. U. S.  2006 Page #155  
e were more jets and choppers that day than I had seen in my entire lifetim 2006 Page #155  
n 1977. And I'll never forget that day, either. He had made 2nd Class, whic 2006 Page #160  
d out. So, I came up to him on the day he was leaving. He was in his unifor 2006 Page #160  
't remember his last name. But one day, it was shortly after it was played  2006 Page #161  
eriod of time and on up to present day... YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT THE 1940S TO 2006 Page #162  
t be surprised if, during the next day or the next few days there would be  2006 Page #165  
at don't exist? Apparently on that day they didn't have more important thin 2006 Page #174  
to the FBI in a confidential way a day or so later (i.e., Dec. 8). Whether  2006 Page #179  
nts, such as Roswell, to this very day. Just like the enigmatic object that 2006 Page #183  
anyone ate eggs a la concrete that day. In national news, Democratic nomine 2006 Page #183  
West. All in all, a typical summer day in the Pacific Northwest, except for 2006 Page #183  
ing strange happened. And the next day, July 27, 1984, United States Coast  2006 Page #183  
ng what was yet another hot summer day. Even at this hour it's still warm o 2006 Page #184  
 year, in the cold, crisp light of day, a boat and crew set forth to discov 2006 Page #186  
ellingham Herald reporter the next day, "It's not rock and it's not wood."3 2006 Page #187  
                        Later that day, members of the expedition begin to  2006 Page #188  
re the target was located just the day before. Both Burke and Hoirup dive a 2006 Page #188  
ing to astronomical digests of the day, no mg/or meteor showers were report 2006 Page #189  
mpletely disappeared. The veg next day after their amazing discoveg, the cr 2006 Page #190  
nuinely puzzled by it to this very day. The "UFO" theory: It would seem tha 2006 Page #192  
 1", 1992 marked my first official day working for Robert Bigelow and the B 2006 Page #197  
the test Site, with planned Family Day visits, but never saw as much as we  2006 Page #199  
t never saw as much as we did that day with UNLV. 196                       2006 Page #199  
uch as a highway accident will one day be able to cut and cauterize wounded 2006 Page #201  
r tales of mutilations. On my last day of my residence at the Lake Guntervi 2006 Page #202  
ial story ab ut what happened that day: , Zogby lnternational Poll, Aug. 30 2007 Page #40  
undering billions of dollars every day from public and undisclosed funds. 4 2007 Page #53  
 he is a "i\tlild mannered duck by day, intergalactic super hero by night." 2007 Page #64  
jch djdn't see the public light of day until 1987. Bue the term EBE was coi 2007 Page #75  
w CSE's but someone said to me one day, your very good at computers why don 2007 Page #78  
s changed a Jot now but back in my day kids weren't deemed worthy to go on  2007 Page #80  
 I was reading about him the other day as his son is still alive and is cry 2007 Page #84  
all happy. l think it was the next day, there was a whole bunch of military 2007 Page #122  
ack in \Xlyoming, who cares "\vbat day it is, what rime it is, in a little- 2007 Page #122  
ll that stuff. But this particular day there wasn't anything but a few clou 2007 Page #122  
would talk about the events of the day, to all of us, because we would all  2007 Page #123  
 were all they could get. The next day swarms of NASA vehicles started show 2007 Page #128  
 chaos for two weeks, but this one day was particularl y chaotic. Joe notic 2007 Page #128  
parentl y continued until the next day. Descriptions included very thin met 2007 Page #128  
eir jobs and disappeared. The next day the sighting made national news on A 2007 Page #130  
 the document suggests that on the day she died, i\lonroe was going to hold 2007 Page #135  
st, it has yet to see the light of day. By the mid-1960s, Moon Dust was sti 2007 Page #140  
 exactly did occur on that fateful day back in May 1978? While the availabl 2007 Page #142  
s." Furthermor e, on the following day, the CIA learned that the object had 2007 Page #142  
in mystery and controversy to this day. Notably, however, in 2006 documenta 2007 Page #142  
the Prince Edward Islands. To this day, speculation reigns with respect wha 2007 Page #143  
ud or did not occur on che fateful day in question. Initial inquires focuse 2007 Page #143  
points to Oklahoma landing of same day -with samples (See: MD Palace-431 Re 2007 Page #143  
 the "Oklahoma landing of the same day -with samples," is very eye-operung, 2007 Page #144  
f the Prince Edward lslands on the day in 9uescion. Indeed, the references  2007 Page #144  
ERIES: The Midnight Marauder E:ich day, just before dusk, r:inchcn nnd farm 2007 Page #145  
. "NI CAP reporters noted that the day of the sightings was warm and clear, 2007 Page #165  
newspaper or on the radio the next day, or even for several days after. It  2007 Page #171  
 was a typical sizzling hot summer day in West Texas, and as daylight faded 2007 Page #185  
s waited until after dawn the next day to launch a rescue effort to recover 2007 Page #186  
the plane. On August 26, 1974, the day after the crash, Mexican troops reco 2007 Page #187  
a fright that he remembers to this day. The incident so impressed him that, 2007 Page #191  
                 enjoying a summer day of camping in the mountajns. The fam 2007 Page #196  
ed in the sh.-y." On the following day, Tabe rented a horse from a local sh 2007 Page #200  
 of Las Vegas. Newspapers the next day reported on the flight or on an expl 2008 Page #7  
ens of witnesses , spent "one full day" investigating. They failed to inter 2008 Page #7  
owever , reported on April 19, the day after the radar sighting, in a banne 2008 Page #8  
jects (on the ground) as bright as day for a radius of five to ten miles fr 2008 Page #10  
gas and were therefore on the same day. The project card noted, "Obj(ect] c 2008 Page #10  
tigation was completed in one full day and it was concluded that the object 2008 Page #11  
ok effect on 18 September 1947-the day after the Senate confirmed James V.  2008 Page #25  
gative results. 8 On the following day, 3 March, 1950, a further report sur 2008 Page #28  
rsy that continues to rage to this day. That something occurred , the Briti 2008 Page #31  
s and disappeared [ ... ] The next day, three depressions I½" and 7" in dia 2008 Page #32  
                      To his dying day, Hill-Norton argued with a great dea 2008 Page #33  
the early hours of that particular day when he and a colleague who had been 2008 Page #33  
xaminations. 17 Since that fateful day, countless other individuals have re 2008 Page #35  
own within government to this very day. Of course, the conclusion of the Co 2008 Page #36  
d small planes were seen routinely day and night in the vicinity. Bowerman  2008 Page #51  
Ted on Monday, Novemb er 26,32 the day after the Crash. His drive was nomia 2008 Page #58  
 investigation that was done in my day. Few UFO sightings are currently inv 2008 Page #63  
pted to access the material on the day of release) and this was another rea 2008 Page #63  
cident remains unexplained to this day. This incident had a profound effect 2008 Page #66  
 discussions that take place every day, in the office, the corridor, the ca 2008 Page #69  
w much of what you do at work each day is ever written down? If an outsider 2008 Page #69  
was about to change from Christmas day 1980 to midnight, December 26, 1980, 2008 Page #78  
 Strangely, John Burroughs to this day does not remember seeing Jim Pennist 2008 Page #81  
 About Gen. Williams , Captain and Day Shift Commander , Mike Verrano, is q 2008 Page #88  
m went into a frenzy .... The next day, three depressions I 1/7 inches deep 2008 Page #93  
aster than light. She departed one day in a relative way And came home the  2008 Page #95  
oneley, Simon & Schuster, 1977 The Day the Sky Spilt Apart, Roy A. Gallant, 2008 Page #103  
ific foundation, and which may one day come co light. Let's assume that mag 2008 Page #112  
                     On New Year's Day, 1924, the financial fate of Germany 2008 Page #127  
t and sudden matter". This was the day the Roswell Air Base press release r 2008 Page #132  
t the end of World War 11. To this day, Interpol officials have declined to 2008 Page #139  
t Reagan's transition team and the day after Reagan took office, appointed  2008 Page #142  
-Marstellar, rumored at $1000.00 a day, and has refused to talk to the pres 2008 Page #142  
OTALL\' l\f\' OWN SENSE OF HUMOR A DAY JOB, OR INDEPENDENT \VEAL TH UNDER.S 2008 Page #146  
iangles ■ Miy 3, 1975: A Forgotten Day ■ More :rvfilitary Encotmters ■ 1975 2008 Page #159  
iversity. Accordingly, I spent one day perusing his files for documents of  2009 Page #10  
at a private meeting the following day, Secretary of State Dulles made the  2009 Page #18  
to many leading physicists of that day. Of course, since the theory was cor 2009 Page #20  
ll at Maury Island. He came down a day after Dahl's sighting and claimed he 2009 Page #31  
der-examined and unsettled to this day has most recently been evidenced by  2009 Page #34  
orandums (NSAM) issued on the same day to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and al 2009 Page #38  
tral Intelligence, issued the same day that involved Cold War operations by 2009 Page #38  
irector of the CIA. Dated the same day, November 12, 1963, the subject head 2009 Page #41  
dum 271 issued to Webb on the same day. Even though the leaked Top Secret M 2009 Page #41  
um (NSAM) 271 released on the same day, November 12, 1963. Kennedy also tol 2009 Page #42  
my signature to this document this day of June 7, 1973. The Stringfield Con 2009 Page #49  
al aviation interests. On the same day, I phoned Thompson. He confirmed the 2009 Page #50  
gures in the military arena of the day. She also claims to have typed a len 2009 Page #53  
0, from RAF Bentwaters Captain and Day Shift Commander, Mike Verano, who to 2009 Page #60  
 that night, and I believe to this day that Captain Verano came forward and 2009 Page #78  
reliefs and remembers being in the day room soon after Christmas when some  2009 Page #81  
d ... it was ve1J1 secret, to this day I don't remember what that J " parag 2009 Page #92  
f dismantling itself. Almost every day brought with it new reports of revol 2009 Page #137  
ly be? June 14, 1947 The very next day, on June 14, 194 7, the newspapers w 2009 Page #157  

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

led corpses during the course of a day's work, but that was not to say they 2004 Page #39  
hat they had seen, but at the next day's debriefing were told that the craf 2004 Page #48  

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

ions follow this same pattern on a day-to-day , mission activities level, w 2008 Page #135  

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

e before it headed down out of the daylight sky to crash. SLIDE #13: Graphi 2004 Page #68  
 of UFO stories-lights in the sky, daylight discs, landed craft, alien abdu 2005 Page #120  
nts at anti-gravity Analysis of 45 daylight and night-time sightings of str 2006 Page #30  
e area and at the same time. `With daylight the next day, Mexican authoriti 2006 Page #134  
                       May 9, 1974 Daylight, Indiana 153                    2007 Page #159  
ored lights, al~o•~ .; e bright as daylight t~l~- We didn't have these cap~ 2007 Page #180  
t summer day in West Texas, and as daylight faded, the residents of the sle 2007 Page #185  
the house for a few mom~nts , li~e daylight. A liquid substance dropped fro 2007 Page #193  
okie patrolman who didn't see much daylight. I also didn't read the local n 2008 Page #41  

Word: "days", 150 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e Astronaut Gordon Cooper “Several days in a row we sighted groups of metal 2003 Page #14  
r who during the course of several days described the unusual event that Re 2003 Page #21  
dmother over the course of several days as she was dying of cancer. It is i 2003 Page #22  
e kept after the story for several days clarifying with her grandmother unt 2003 Page #22  
tudy of celestial devices..." Just days after the L.A. air raid and related 2003 Page #25  
y begins on June 21st, 1947, three days before what is widely regarded as t 2003 Page #41  
, whose famous sighting came three days after Maury Island,                 2003 Page #41  
y specific press statements in the days to follow. The sighting reports of  2003 Page #53  
tory was unfolding. Murphy, in the days after the incident, produced a radi 2003 Page #54  
ssion around this community within days after the incident. People reported 2003 Page #56  
arge supply company in Ohio. A few days after the incident in Pennsylvania, 2003 Page #61  
hat was a busy place back in those days. Mike was 14 years old then, and he 2003 Page #67  
ht-Patterson Air Force Base within days of the recovery in Pennsylvania. It 2003 Page #67  
n MJ-12-related document dated two days later (September 19) may shed some  2003 Page #87  
he Hague four separate times. Four days later an Eastern Airlines DC-3 near 2003 Page #88  
're after me." Over the next three days Forrestal will make 85              2003 Page #89  
resident visits Forrestal and four days later he is visited by the new Secr 2003 Page #90  
 investigation of the tragedy. Two days later (May 25) Josephine Forrestal  2003 Page #92  
conclude its work after only seven days. Several more months pass before th 2003 Page #94  
that bubble emission continued for days. Since the bubbles are an indicatio 2003 Page #112  
 97 milligrams was in water for 40 days; the purpose was to allow the syste 2003 Page #112  
omicrograph: Bismuth side after 40 days in water This 40 power photomicrogr 2003 Page #113  
 in pure distilled water for forty days. Note the network of white particle 2003 Page #113  
crograph: Magnesium side, after 40 days in water Here is a 40 power photomi 2003 Page #113  
 in pure distilled water for forty days. It shows unusual formations, one o 2003 Page #113  
field in 40x Bismuth side after 40 days in water The craters are not observ 2003 Page #113  
aph: Bismuth side, crater after 40 days in water On the 'floor' of this bis 2003 Page #113  
side that had been in water for 40 days which shows a “vent hole" in the do 2003 Page #113  
eft in pure distilled water for 40 days. The pressure of the escaping gas t 2003 Page #113  
hilating ourselves since the early days of Cold War paranoia, but this was  2003 Page #142  
ng at the Bennewitz home for three days while they tried to sort out what h 2003 Page #143  
eliefs to their advantage. Fifteen days later, early on the morning of Nove 2003 Page #145  
gs  2, 1 mile apart □ Within seven days or of no value □ Always follow up o 2003 Page #177  
tes that if it is older than seven days it is not likely to be of value. It 2003 Page #178  
 afternoon. On Sunday night, three days after the crash Johnson arrived bac 2003 Page #193  
ell, New Mexico, in 1947. A couple days following this speech the Air Force 2003 Page #201  
 fact-finding □ioslon within a few days. It. la estimated that he and g2?@u 2003 Page #229  
pened that during the past three Y days his name has been proposed to me by 2003 Page #230  
any markings would be helpful. Six days later a communication was transmitt 2004 Page #9  
e metal. It was found within a few days of July 1, 1960. There is about thr 2004 Page #14  
that what we held in those several days was perhaps not merely space debris 2004 Page #15  
as nonexistent and newspapers took days, even weeks, to be delivered. Many  2004 Page #28  
out it until a man rode by several days later and told the story. "I rememb 2004 Page #29  
continue the search for a few more days, which kept the divers at it until  2004 Page #42  
it seemed to end there, with a few days of hype in the press and some fears 2004 Page #42  
ey had gone on the sea for some 32 days straight. He also recalls the islan 2004 Page #44  
 friend what Chris was up to these days, Chris took him over to his car and 2004 Page #44  
ld not help him there. After seven days some of the vessels left the area a 2004 Page #44  
ibility. Part 4: Resolution? Seven days after the Shag Harbor Incident and  2004 Page #45  
hers and remained missing for some days. On the second night UFOs were agai 2004 Page #47  
made, then you were gone for a few days. Holy shit. I had no idea. ... 46   2004 Page #49  
lity where for the next one to two days he was held, very much against his  2004 Page #51  
there for water so why bother? Two days later a close local friend introduc 2004 Page #52  
at's all private contracting these days. G. I would like to rent a light ai 2004 Page #53  
 returned to work from break three days later, we learned no other flights  2004 Page #56  
with the Canadian UFO show Strange Days Indeed, James first talked about al 2004 Page #93  
He told Errol Knapp on the Strange Days UFO radio show: 92                  2004 Page #95  
 capitol on two separate weekends. Days after the first flyover the CIA had 2004 Page #102  
 at the Swan house for a couple of days, and to make a long story short Mrs 2004 Page #104  
ave been moved unobserved in a few days • Many of the UFOs were wider than  2004 Page #126  
 correctly notes that in the early days, our helicopter and airborne shippi 2004 Page #127  
ed Taken, the documentary film Six Days In Roswell, and many others, includ 2004 Page #137  
 Steinman. On July 26, 1994 (a few days before the first broadcast of our f 2004 Page #146  
since 1947. The first was a couple days after the Roswell crash when Presid 2004 Page #176  
 the events that took place in the days following the Kecksburg UFO crash w 2004 Page #176  
rrived back in Washington a couple days later one of his first meetings was 2004 Page #177  
nd, and his body was found several days later. • His death was ruled an acc 2004 Page #208  
t wasn't quite right. Within a few days, Bond contacted Debbie Stocks and m 2004 Page #226  
rash Retrieval Conference some two days before. We also know that Lydia Sle 2004 Page #237  
as carried by two Army men. In the days that followed, a whole staff of sci 2005 Page #32  
 clistrict of Jarclim Andere a few days later Qanuary 20). Perhaps they wer 2005 Page #37  
and had conjunctivitis for several days.1 Essentially, that is where the ca 2005 Page #37  
 and Wilhelm, Major Daly spent two days analyzing the UFO and stated that i 2005 Page #42  
 near Kingman, Arizona. Twenty-two days lacer on June 11, 1953, and 200 mil 2005 Page #51  
e alive after 9 /11. Three or four days later, we were here down on the lak 2005 Page #66  
 UFO had hovered over Nellis for 3 days, that three small craft came out of 2005 Page #78  
 physicist responded by letter six days later, apparently intrigued enough  2005 Page #91  
o is dated July 14, 1954, only ten days prior to the seminal National Archi 2005 Page #97  
gy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs Several days later, the Colonel wrote to the Dir 2005 Page #99  
ll on November 3, 1957, just seven days before his scheduled release date.  2005 Page #102  
r the saucer book which came a few days ago. It sure made me sit up. So muc 2005 Page #102  
 There, over the course of several days, according to Baca and Padilla, sol 2005 Page #153  
 and we shouldn't disturb it." Two days later, at about noon, Seate Policem 2005 Page #155  
covef) operation started about two days after our visit to the site. It was 2005 Page #156  
once did 25 college lectures in 35 days in 15 states. I was gone all the ti 2006 Page #10  
 duty (TDY) to serve between three days to a week, but in some internationa 2006 Page #17  
ls AFB in 196S: - UFO hovers for 3 days; 3 small craft come out; One lands: 2006 Page #26  
nd offers of benevolent engagement days before arrival. By the time NHI arr 2006 Page #60  
walked the crash area for two full days after the cleanup effort ended. The 2006 Page #75  
 claimed the recovery crews "spent days policing the area, picking up every 2006 Page #80  
nvited to his home and spent a few days with him. I interviewed him on vide 2006 Page #98  
extent by light snowfall." (8) Two days later, it was stated in the local p 2006 Page #121  
vents of January 23, 1974 by three days occur? Can such claims be substanti 2006 Page #123  
ott said that they had a couple of days notice. So the things we found at t 2006 Page #125  
estigate it, and spent a couple of days trying to find whether there could  2006 Page #125  
ET, BILL SAYS WITHIN THREE OR FOUR DAYS, SOME KIND OF OFFICIAL NOTICE CAME  2006 Page #150  
ent) that it was an exercise until days later. Then they said, 'Just forget 2006 Page #150  
e morning of December 6, 1950. Two days later the FBI was informed that the 2006 Page #164  
uring the next day or the next few days there would be an announcement of a 2006 Page #165  
ncreased its *dance here in recent days." Further evidence of the official  2006 Page #169  
speed of 1,200 mph. What, in those days, could fly at 500 or more mph? Cert 2006 Page #172  
ying saucers were real because two days later the Army's Counter Intelligen 2006 Page #173  
 he returned for the results a few days later he was told there was no such 2006 Page #176  
 if the crash had occurred several days earlier. It was Zechel's opinion ba 2006 Page #177  
rdinaire Doug Phillips. Just a few days prior to what would have been a ver 2006 Page #180  
e Lummi Island Incident only a few days before, struggling to gather my not 2006 Page #181  
 the 1950's and 60's. In the early days of America's space program, I made  2006 Page #182  
 the American public. \Xlitrun two days, Byron Price, executive editor of t 2007 Page #16  
ve access to the internet in those days. It was hard ., . for a kid on pock 2007 Page #81  
 illegitimate child which in those days was unspeakable, very "oooooh". If  2007 Page #81  
hat's all. M\X/: So back in school days clid you get into any serious troub 2007 Page #82  
as any of this stuff back in those days illicit? GM: No at first I was chec 2007 Page #84  
iles at that size would have taken days so I had an idea. I would look at i 2007 Page #86  
l us anything. AJJ of sudden a few days later, they brought my dad co us. H 2007 Page #122  
 a two-week period or at least ten days. The military had our town so that  2007 Page #126  
CRs were reported for two to three days following the incident. During the  2007 Page #129  
deed, the document, dated onJy two days before Monroe's death on August 5,  2007 Page #135  
res. Donald Wolfe's book, The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe, presents the doc 2007 Page #135  
. Edgar Hoover, the events of four days later certainly were. lt was on Aug 2007 Page #137  
any markings would be helpful. Six days later a communication was transmitt 2007 Page #142  
nd cordoned off a hill for several days. U. K researcher, Tony Dodd, said h 2007 Page #149  
 the next day, or even for several days after. It was just like ic never ha 2007 Page #171  
wo separate events on two separate days, that there had been no attempts of 2008 Page #7  
he wasn't even a little crazy. And days later a candidate running for presi 2008 Page #14  
 original reports." "He took a few days to have a look at all the paperwork 2008 Page #34  
d not commence until three to four days after the Crash. The searchers did  2008 Page #44  
members on December 12, 1979, four days after her husband had died. The sub 2008 Page #45  
s trying to enter. This was 3 to 4 days after the Crash. Gordon Graham gave 2008 Page #51  
 Tuffy was out of school for seven days at the time of the Crash. When he c 2008 Page #53  
as away and sometimes works 6 to 7 days a week. She recalled the Crash and  2008 Page #54  
ed on a Sunday night. Two to three days (Tuesday or Wednesday, November 27  2008 Page #55  
er area," on December 14, 1979, 20 days after the Crash, he was being clear 2008 Page #60  
as called by a radio station a few days after her UFO sighting. She told a  2008 Page #70  
r a period of three months. In the days that followed, Russian newspapers r 2008 Page #97  
eller. Furthennore, these were the days of carbon paper, and typographic er 2008 Page #105  
, who was present during the early days of the Bolsheviks , later wrote, "I 2008 Page #125  
erica's eyes and ears in the early days of the Cold War. Under Gehl en's pr 2008 Page #139  
 Nazi interpol leaders until a few days after Pearl Harbor when apparently  2008 Page #139  
ing of the post-war UFO era, three days before Kenneth Arnold's famous Moun 2009 Page #29  
 acknowledging that Angleton , two days before Kennedy 's assassination, ha 2009 Page #44  
 and Wilhelm, Major Daly spent two days analyzing the UFO and stated that i 2009 Page #49  
a medical facility in Arizona, two days after the incident had occurred. 47 2009 Page #53  
as activity in the woods all three days. I did see a chopper /(ft something 2009 Page #79  
80 did not end on the 28th. Twelve days later on January 9, 1981, Col. Halt 2009 Page #80  
news coverage was obsessive in the days which followed, almost all of which 2009 Page #134  
itorial to the story in four short days concluding with a classic piece of  2009 Page #134  
ounts were reported as well. A few days after the events in the park, the p 2009 Page #136  
e coming to the Soviet Union these days: entrepreneurs in search of joint v 2009 Page #138  
th a fear which lasted for several days." New York Newsday headlined "Close 2009 Page #138  
ually took place during those last days in the life of the old Soviet Union 2009 Page #140  

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ve made such a bright flash in the daytime." "In the first news story," Cor 2007 Page #133  

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ight-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio. After the Unsolved Mysteri 2003 Page #61  
ted. 6. How could Twining based in Dayton, Ohio have access to Wedemeyer (b 2003 Page #208  
ley 111,18-19 4 1946 Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher D 2004 Page #110  
Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, and that their were dead a 2004 Page #144  
tions at Wright-Patterson AFB near Dayton, Ohio. During the period in which 2005 Page #41  
(/rightPatterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio as a mechanical engineer on 2005 Page #41  
cal Intelligence Command (ATIC) in Dayton, Ohio, and make an appointment to 2005 Page #98  
ed, Moise left and returned to his Dayton motel. The next day Moise receive 2005 Page #98  
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, as a mechanical engineer o 2005 Page #168  
ing toward Wright Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio. Shortly before reaching th 2006 Page #97  
XI right-Patterson fur Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. Riggs adds that rus father 2007 Page #138  
t Wright Field in her home town of Dayton, Ohio. She was I 8 years old. Lat 2009 Page #87  
ilians Judy Hitzenhammer (lived in Dayton, Ohio) Frank Vlasic (Project Engi 2009 Page #94  
 Picture and Sound Division of the Dayton Acme Company before taking a posi 2009 Page #164  

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tion picture sound division at the Dayton-Acme Co., a Cincinnati consultant 2009 Page #160  

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... , , .,. . e'. March 141h 1967, Daytona Beach Florida                    2009 Page #116  

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rd to tell. It was like I was in a daze of some sort. There was no structur 2009 Page #83  

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de, Forrestal seems bewildered and dazed and his shocked aide arranges for  2003 Page #89  
disoriented, wandering the streets dazed and confused. Many more would turn 2006 Page #63  

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ng a trail left by another writer: Dazly Variety reporter Frank Skully, who 2004 Page #136  

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lliant light in front of me. I was dazzled by the light and frightened almo 2004 Page #32  

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sh Retrieval Conference object was dazzling, like a street lamp. When we lo 2006 Page #121  

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nt that had occurred in Washington DC in 1939. According to what the Revere 2003 Page #190  
enough to travel around Washington DC area, and I was fortunate enough to s 2003 Page #194  
swell on the Diane Rehm Washington DC talk show. Diane Rehm was forced to g 2003 Page #200  
m 22 1952 The Pentagon, Washington DC, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Raymond Jor 2004 Page #111  
ic Eyes Only outside \X/ashington, DC to Condron AAF near White Sands, NM.7 2005 Page #125  
d Navy offices outside Washington, DC, reports that in 1976 he was assigned 2005 Page #130  
UFO book market with a splash. The DC!J After Rosn1e/l contained some eye-o 2005 Page #167  
Wh the whole easlehli4 Washington, DC 2002 ribelliasimititon post F-16s Pur 2006 Page #28  
 up to a maximum of 47.3 kilovolts DC (average) at which point with a dissi 2006 Page #41  
ement Atlee arrived in Washington, DC, on Dec. 4 there were news stories of 2006 Page #165  
at could put them over Washington, DC in 2 to 3 hours. Using an estimated t 2006 Page #167  
al hours from reaching Washington, DC (the northeastern corner of Maine is  2006 Page #169  
ers to a conference in Washington, DC. Unfortunately, Mack's untimely death 2006 Page #198  
Secretary of rate, \"X/ashington , DC. Classified Secret, the telegram disc 2007 Page #142  
hsoruan Institution in Washington, DC. In a letter dated December 26, 1979, 2007 Page #196  
t NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. Dr. Taylor sent a copy of his analys 2007 Page #197  
r appointed official in Washington DC whose policies were "non-conducive fo 2009 Page #43  
ional Space Institute, Washington, DC, 86                                   2009 Page #92  
 and Dagger, 1981-1983 ■,\hduction dc.lrnte 6: Calm Before the Storm, 1984- 2009 Page #146  
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D AirScri^y NMJ~? goqs O e^S^L IMA Dc'.e s/(oh mKxns. n MESEUH. nsmm Xou? Q 2003 Page #213  

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:o=-r ■ 'l'ba U.:; C CUI GGl.r4. E.DC'oamtn l tT?'O ■Gw!"!i..a!l9IIJ • C~ • 2009 Page #147  

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our days later an Eastern Airlines DC-3 nearly collides with an identically 2003 Page #88  

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 very similar to that of a Douglas DC-6 passenger airliner, with enough roo 2007 Page #106  
lage as lookino-like someone cue a DC-6 in half horizonta11v along the cent 2007 Page #115  

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hen the crates arrived at night by DC-7.' "As we lingered at the map he rec 2005 Page #43  

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ions, Navy Aircraft, 8-52 crew and DC-8 pilots. All reported alike in shape 2008 Page #9  

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 Ne\\' Zcala.r.d sci!ntlsts in the dc11cloprncnl er a ~ecret weJpon he said 2009 Page #180  

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"" ~av-. So fat ~ is ,,110\\ n. no dc1~1l.'l o[ inl! r~cll!'ch on sut"ll an 2009 Page #182  

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no Her-I aid lrscribcd as :i joint dc1•c!op- , 1 mcnl oi ~ci~nllsls from lh 2009 Page #182  

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,d II role as cUccti"c 05 the atom dC\'CIOP!Di"nt Of atomic eno.rgy I : lJo 2009 Page #182  

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l\1\l~iastic lllC he cl isclosr?cl dc\·c loprncn t of Lhc I Brillsh pi-rssc 2009 Page #181  

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 the "burned memo," allegedly from DCI Allen Dulles (presumably MJ-1) to ot 2004 Page #242  
 CIA counterintelligence memo from DCI (MJ-1) to the non-civilian elements  2004 Page #250  
 efforts within MJ-12 and that the DCI wanted to fix this by consolidating  2004 Page #254  
s critical. If this was I 963, the DCI would have been John McCone who woul 2008 Page #110  
top secret) letter from Ike to the DCI (Allen W. Dulles) dated November 4,  2009 Page #8  
page letter from Eisenhower to the DCI (pp 20-21) All of these pages are in 2009 Page #8  
 at the Executive Briefing for the DCI prepared by "L.C.R." at the end of t 2009 Page #11  
henticity of the Ike letter to the DCI also in view of the extensive simila 2009 Page #13  
 problem was also voiced by former DCI Hillenkoetter and warned that someda 2009 Page #17  
, who was the Director of the CIA (DCI): National Security Memorandum To: T 2009 Page #37  
Allen Dulles, who knew his time as DCI was limited due to the April 1961 Ba 2009 Page #39  
a month before he was to retire as DCI on November 29, 1961. The Burned Doc 2009 Page #39  

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SC!fflCc-fiction, n,.,y be kl"Y to dcl.'p-sp .1ct.· tr.,vd Ar:~•l:;:~:h~•!• 2005 Page #30  

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l the I be l\llle LtJ cour,tc.r or dclend r.roup or ~clcnthl.:\ Lhnt dc·,cl 2009 Page #182  

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 Box 143 • 20 Jun 1951. Twining to DCS/Development, Top Secret RG341, E161, 2003 Page #165  

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datd reference library in order to dctc-rminc • first cb1c of commcm al avi 2007 Page #46  

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t lenrnctl that the United Stales. dcvolopment ol the p1•ojcct tu , "l:!~d  2009 Page #182  

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mes M1uion .a bio1hy~io~L and hud. dc~c ·snodgrass o! Cincinnati, is Iur-.' 2009 Page #184  

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ctor of the Counter Intelligenc e (DD/Cl) in the CIA for many years. It is  2008 Page #105  
ll. lo Robu! Wiln. W" of II.fr. il.Dd "11s. Wiley WLle.s, MiddfttO"'T~ WU I 2009 Page #163  

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6 Area 51 S-4 ID-301-F Area 51 S-4 DD-303N Area 51 S-4 PD-40-8G Area 51 S-4 2003 Page #175  

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ision • I 1ent a ,even p a~e ldier ddailing d One wea before he dial we mot 2008 Page #151  

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 Note : Final rcpt. Jan 73-Jan 74. Ddcnss; Ic:,bairnl lnfonn;iti on C s;nts 2007 Page #163  

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ents.com/authentication/pdf/osvwar.Ddf 3. Obituary of Garland Fonbarger, So 2003 Page #39  

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 anc-icnt Grer~ ,,onl\: :arclrnin. ddinin ::: :rndcnl or old. :and -10::0\- 2005 Page #107  

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 . ' ,. . -(J~;;,:-y,'-' J~ '. : ~?DDl7i L~ . . ...... ~-tt, .. _."-";t.._  2007 Page #56  

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ed 500,000 volts produced by a Van de Graaff generator with the Bi/Mg on a  2003 Page #110  
or. After that, Taylor built a Van de Graaff generator big enough to produc 2003 Page #110  
 advisers and assistants as nay be de*ned necessary to the effectiveness of 2003 Page #213  
ms b.- ^srsonn:? ’. •''olvnd which de not conform tn sound reasoninr witu " 2003 Page #214  
op secret*. / regret to say that I de net know what this latest report vont 2004 Page #18  
mand then informed the ESA (Escola de Sargentos das Fon;as Armadas-School o 2005 Page #31  
ain witnesses in the case, Liliane de Fatima Silva, 16, her sister, Valquir 2005 Page #31  
 creature to the Hospital Regional de l\llinas in downtown Varginha, where  2005 Page #32  
ferred co Hospital Regional do Sul de :rvlinas, where he died on February 1 2005 Page #33  
bout to crash. Glider pilot Carlos de Souza was driving on route BR-381 (co 2005 Page #36  
g President Roosevelt co authorize de, elopment of an atomic bomb project,  2005 Page #92  
ack World. Lockheed Skunk \'(forks de, eloped the U-2 and SR-71 spy planes  2005 Page #167  
 their knowledge. He describes the de,·ices found aboard the Roswell craft, 2005 Page #167  
ntation 5/19/86. Sao Paulo aid Rio de Janeiro. Brazil. Radar visual and pil 2006 Page #28  
 ormabons of UFOs seen, MP at Fort De shoots humanoid being, which makes t  2006 Page #29  
n, or Dietense ur Undosacretorr at De tense (rumored tetie env. Cariuccrt r 2006 Page #30  
 we have found the correct site as de icted below. 11 After reviewing the o 2006 Page #47  
nd faith. The media would become a de facto arm of government. All non-esse 2006 Page #62  
 all relevant science would become de facto top secret. Security measures w 2006 Page #65  
rs virus was finally given its nom de voyage "Muerto Canyon Virus"—"Valley  2006 Page #111  
   PRE-Y "l'.-\:\CAKE I l·.:\Gl~E" DE IGN PROJI-L"T-Y 1\·.11 "i\ \ "RO ACE" 2007 Page #112  
 came back undelivered and ope~ed. De Bow: Where there any other oddities c 2007 Page #125  
ad aid it looked like a huge metal de, ice that had crashed into the ice, p 2007 Page #139  
er Apache airplane flown by Carlos de los Santos, nine months after the Coy 2007 Page #191  
to Guzman, and Francisco Dominguez de la Rosa. "Pilot Says Plane Was Contro 2007 Page #192  
rview published in the leading Rio de Janeiro newspaper O Globo, Nascimento 2007 Page #193  
, a popular columnist with the Rio de Janeiro newspaper O Globo, published  2007 Page #194  
nd of research, the C.I.M. -Centro de lnvestigaci6n de Materiales (Center f 2007 Page #196  
he C.I.M. -Centro de lnvestigaci6n de Materiales (Center for the Investigat 2007 Page #196  
f the case he titled, "La Historia de] OVNI" (The Hisrory of the UFO), Tabe 2007 Page #200  
anet) is now, however, accepted as de facto by our military. On every quest 2008 Page #113  
ff and Root were not alone. Arsene de Goulevitch , who was present during t 2008 Page #125  
ruth about UFO• (Ib•L does nOl lnd,de 140                                   2008 Page #146  
encounters by 1nilitaries world·wi.de ■ New perceptions by researchers towa 2008 Page #168  
ut secrecy was a strong motive for de Gaulle to terminate full French parti 2009 Page #20  
en seconds, then disappears. Grelf de"1uaion in Iraq. lille of llhidl r-11e 2009 Page #151  
ngineers, Messrs. T.A. Lang and F. de L. Venables. After protracted negotia 2009 Page #165  
ngineers, Messrs. T.A. Lang and F. de L. Venables. After protracted negotia 2009 Page #173  
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ectromagnetic probe at the moon. ("De-9aussers as used in the Philadelphia  2005 Page #10  

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e classified until Ramsey got them de-classified, showed that the bases had 2004 Page #220  
 that matter). However, I can read de-classified Air Force reports as well  2004 Page #220  

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                            ---Dr. De1/ev Bronk, a physiologist and biophys 2008 Page #133  

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ks of 110 secreo• are the risks qf de111ocra9•." -Daniel Ellsburg 35        2007 Page #41  

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list\ weapons o( future warfare 2s de\'· or Kin:.: Geor~e VI in London. A [ 2009 Page #183  

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range of present-day technological de\·elopment in earth science." The fir  2007 Page #195  

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ink it is ve1y likely that a great dea.l of UFO activity was taking place d 2007 Page #17  

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 Hubbell adds: "He - Clinton - was dead serious. I had looked into both, bu 2003 Page #7  
 to provide blessings to the three dead occupants of the craft. During this 2003 Page #21  
nship. Offered blessings for three dead aliens In a field outside of Cape G 2003 Page #22  
 reverend Huffman a picture of the dead non-human creature. This will be di 2003 Page #23  
hat perhaps that third one was not dead on impact. There had been mention o 2003 Page #23  
to locate any relatives, living or dead.                                    2003 Page #31  
ldren. Allegedly, there were three dead non-human bodies and they would hav 2003 Page #33  
icting two police officers and the dead alien being held between them. The  2003 Page #35  
FO had crashed and, along with its dead crew, was being analyzed under cove 2003 Page #73  
c" and three non-human bodies, two dead and one alive: "...the Team arrived 2003 Page #99  
he summer of 1947.) They found two dead occupants, hurled free of the Disc. 2003 Page #99  
nd bismuth. So far, the Bi/Mg was "dead," not moving, in the magnetic field 2003 Page #111  
isits arc too much trouble. Defame dead people, since one can't lie sued fo 2003 Page #118  
e sometimes poisoned so badly that dead insects littered the bodies. The ar 2003 Page #143  
 was doing his patiotic duty. More dead and mutilated animals were being fo 2003 Page #144  
 o Presence seems benign e Several dead entities recovered, under study e N 2003 Page #174  
tudy e No alien attempt to recover dead or contact authorities o Greatest t 2003 Page #174  
aged .? EBEs —contamination worry, dead ones in ice; try to ensure survival 2003 Page #175  
t, and OPNAC in charge of any EBEs dead or alive. Again, security plans to  2003 Page #176  
es again that organic matter (EBEs dead or alive) is handled differently. S 2003 Page #176  
n the late 70s and early 80s, when dead aliens became the rage, the story o 2003 Page #192  
Edwards turned into a visit to see dead alien bodies. Although no 1950 stor 2003 Page #192  
s. Although no 1950 story mentions dead aliens there is actually some evide 2003 Page #192  
on giving Jackie Gleason access to dead alien bodies. Three separate people 2003 Page #194  
ng with their extraterrestrial and dead crews — had been recovered by U.S.  2004 Page #16  
ears old before he heard about the dead pilot. A chart of the Masonic Cemet 2004 Page #30  
 was not looking forward to seeing dead bodies floating in the water. The M 2004 Page #39  
tantly called on to deal with near dead or dead and mangled corpses during  2004 Page #39  
alled on to deal with near dead or dead and mangled corpses during the cour 2004 Page #39  
 along with humanoid bodies — both dead and alive. In addition to the well  2004 Page #69  
o 1950." The military officer said dead non-human beings were found inside  2004 Page #73  
 subject of an alien craft and its dead occupants that had been retrieved.  2004 Page #74  
June 22, 1993 And this horse found dead and mutilated in Ravmer, Colorado,  2004 Page #76  
en cow In fact, animals were found dead and mutilated on wet sand without a 2004 Page #77  
made to excise the tissue from the dead animal for analysis. SLIDE #41: Clo 2004 Page #78  
light, and then return the animals dead and mutilated to pastures — that Am 2004 Page #79  
aused by retroviruses.] SLIDE #54: Dead security team On Page 9 of the TOP  2004 Page #81  
ccupants. 9. Autopsies on the four dead SED technicians are not conclusive. 2004 Page #81  
mith himself who had then had been dead for 20 years. Smith, you see, was d 2004 Page #86  
ff a number of people but all were dead. Then he identified one man from Pe 2004 Page #98  
ed object crash, saw medics remove dead and live aliens 27 1953 Ft. Monmout 2004 Page #112  
ed, unoccupied, four occupants all dead nearby 29 1954 New Mexico, USA 1 1  2004 Page #112  
John Lear V. 18-19 Photographer, 3 dead aliens and UFO seen in hangar 54 19 2004 Page #113  
ness Astronaut Onizuka aw movie of dead bodies 56 1973 Unknown, USA 1 0 0 0 2004 Page #113  
vered; Mexican crash recovery team dead 63 1975 Near Ohio border, USA 0 1 0 2004 Page #114  
f his sources that, now that he is dead and access to his papers has been a 2004 Page #115  
round in net suspended by crane. 3 dead aliens, 5 feet tall. "Interior larg 2004 Page #116  
o the site. However, they were all dead, lying around the craft. Checkable  2004 Page #117  
m found Mexican recovery personnel dead. Lethal biological agent correlates 2004 Page #118  
covery team found the Mexican team dead, correlates strongly both with the  2004 Page #119  
 discussing "autopsies on the four dead SED technicians" — suggesting a tox 2004 Page #119  
 Dayton, Ohio, and that their were dead aliens from outer space. He confess 2004 Page #144  
ummies that have been mistaken for dead extraterrestrials. The Clinton Admi 2004 Page #147  
               The Road to Roswell dead aliens picked up by the military. I 2004 Page #148  
 and years that they saw all these dead space aliens. The Air Force under C 2004 Page #148  
ss Vladivostok ,USSR Spring 1989 • Dead EBE's recovered, not confirmed 171  2004 Page #174  
rence Consider crashed saucers and dead aliens which were largely pushed by 2004 Page #179  
ons with the aliens, and recovered dead and live aliens. The two elements a 2004 Page #179  
footage. One, which appeared to be dead, was laid out on a table — or slab, 2004 Page #179  
or comedian Jackie Gleason to view dead alien bodies at Homestead Air Force 2004 Page #180  
y showed some visitors pictures of dead aliens that he had in a filing cabi 2004 Page #181  
 access to the crashed saucers and dead alien bodies. When MacLaine appeare 2004 Page #188  
NSA John Ferry Mr John Ferry found dead • Marconi Director (UK) • He died A 2004 Page #211  
could not be sure whether it was a dead extraterrestrial, but it was certai 2005 Page #32  
l animals in the zoo had turned up dead for no apparent reason. Their entra 2005 Page #34  
ched near the object sheltered the dead remains of the only occupant of the 2005 Page #41  
 ere nee final writ. He ,,as found dead in his cell on November 3, 1957, ju 2005 Page #102  
t the actual autopsy of two of the dead aliens. Above: an image from a vide 2005 Page #145  
was 100 feet in cliameter and ten, dead crewmembers were found at the site. 2005 Page #166  
 crash retrievals and sightings of dead alien bodies.                       2006 Page #25  
in a desert. intenor of craft, and dead aliens inside a tent. No explanatio 2006 Page #26  
tness pool is small and likely all dead with the possible exception of form 2006 Page #47  
me and talk about the story. I was dead wrong. I walked around Flatwoods an 2006 Page #91  
ccupants. 9. Autopsies on the four dead SED technicians are not conclusive. 2006 Page #104  
s. • Soldiers catapult corpses and dead animals into besieged cities. • 134 2006 Page #107  
 Splenectomy) • Chereze pronounced dead at 1100 hrs on 15 February 1996 In  2006 Page #109  
eclined, and in a few years he was dead. He passed through the following sy 2006 Page #109  
 a Navaho taboo of speaking of the dead immediately after their demise was  2006 Page #111  
. 4. No relevant tracks around the dead animal 5. No signs of ante mortem s 2006 Page #115  
turbing link between crashed UFOs, dead alien bodies, lethal extraterrestri 2006 Page #119  
d, when examined, were found to be dead. What I saw in the boxes that day," 2006 Page #122  
653 hrs. All convoy personnel were dead, most within the trucks. Some recov 2006 Page #135  
one in 1978 by a person who is now dead. Only in February of this year did  2006 Page #136  
ore silver discs stacked up in the dead zone above the Cedar Breaks radar f 2006 Page #151  
known. Discs Hovering in the Radar Dead Zone I came to find out that these, 2006 Page #153  
ee, above a radar site, there is a dead zone. Directly above any radar site 2006 Page #153  
ICS OF WHAT YOU ARE SEEING IN THAT DEAD ZONE ABOVE YOU? Absolutely. Everyth 2006 Page #153  
(discs) sitting directly above the dead spot in the radar. The radar techs  2006 Page #154  
o discs sitting directly above the dead zone of the radar site. I got reall 2006 Page #154  
over thirty animals had been found dead, at various times, in pastures arou 2006 Page #201  
r, "A similar analysis of the four dead occupants was arranged by Dr. Bronk 2007 Page #75  
 for a week. We thought my dad was dead for a week before he showed up. DeB 2007 Page #125  
sions, radios and two-way CBs were dead throughout the town; snow and stati 2007 Page #128  
was covered. le is rumored that 18 dead aliens where recovered as we!J. -UF 2007 Page #129  
h big and small animals were found dead. There was a stench so intense that 2007 Page #130  
 mentioned quite often, as well as dead aliens. The metal magnesium also ca 2007 Page #131  
JFK's secret knowledge of UFOs and dead aLiens." Indeed, the document, date 2007 Page #135  
 origins of crashed spacecraft and dead bodies, from a British Government o 2007 Page #135  
 than 100 cattle have l:ieen founa dead and nicsome[y muti ate in Nebraska, 2007 Page #146  
re than 100 cattle have been found dead and gruesomely mutilated in Nebrask 2007 Page #146  
overmg that_ all the Mexicans were dead. The Sea Stallion cargo helicopter  2007 Page #187  
ng object, a destroyed aircraft, a dead pilot, a somewhat ominous visit to  2008 Page #30  
uch confused at that point. It was dead silent. No animals were even making 2008 Page #81  
rporate business and they were all dead at the time the MJ-12 papers surfac 2008 Page #134  
through with his plan to honor war dead. Former Nixon White House counsel J 2008 Page #142  
ched near the object sheltered the dead remains of the only occupant of the 2009 Page #49  

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n Tucson itself was oppressive and deadening. Just prior to th.is Reich's a 2005 Page #100  

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and wasn't keeping his mouth shut. Deadline is October, and it's critical.  2008 Page #110  

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oviruses are HIV, leukemia and the deadly Ebola virus that causes its victi 2004 Page #80  
humans and some EBEs, but could be deadly for other EBEs. We can now compar 2006 Page #19  
-the latter the apparent source of deadly "mad cow" and related diseases. A 2006 Page #101  
the town's doctor, are killed by a deadly pathogen which turns out to be cl 2006 Page #102  
es, the reference to an apparently deadly biological agent present at the s 2006 Page #136  
h exploded, saturating the area in deadly radioactivity and decimating the  2008 Page #102  
overed at the crash site contain a deadly substance known as "Black Oil" th 2008 Page #103  
life, and how this culminated in a deadly behind-thescenes confrontation wi 2009 Page #35  

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ject fell down into the aea with a deafenina sound, according to sOne witne 2004 Page #19  

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sae* oa— ti— X taw tad la aial tte deairatallV af —to.Ing  taaaral tada —ya 2003 Page #221  

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 look in his picture he had a good deal of charm and innate salesmanship. O 2003 Page #22  
60s and on to the present. A great deal of information has emerged from the 2003 Page #41  
hese interviews have added a great deal of new information, while heighteni 2003 Page #66  
itish military is well equipped to deal with crash-retrieval events. Former 2003 Page #78  
 were involved in the same sort of deal that he was revealing that evening. 2003 Page #147  
tter understanding o More expertly deal with UFOBs, extraterrestrial techno 2003 Page #172  
and are noted on Slide 45. We will deal with each of these objections short 2003 Page #181  
et better information about how to deal with these phenomena. Our knowledge 2003 Page #190  
osevelt The only story that I will deal with regarding FDR is a story that  2003 Page #190  
ing about this document I will not deal with it. I will say, however, that  2003 Page #191  
xon The only Nixon story I wish to deal with in this presentation is the st 2003 Page #194  
ple agencies that he might have to deal with as well as to complete the bur 2003 Page #208  
?ng=fe of year sadouluu. there win deal with the nUltary, political psg^hel 2003 Page #212  
rwi af flail — says 1 sMak — aaald deal site tto a£teatl — la a yarsatlaal  2003 Page #221  
 of finding ways in which we could deal with the situation in a practical a 2003 Page #224  
 of finding way* In which wo oould deal with th* eltuafcion in a preotlsal  2003 Page #228  
 THAT Al LEAST WE WILL KNOw NON TO DEAL WITH IT. SCOTT IS ANYBODY °PEERING  2004 Page #24  
 they were constantly called on to deal with near dead or dead and mangled  2004 Page #39  
 phenomenon bothered Larry a great deal, and that afternoon he told Budd ab 2004 Page #58  
ident to actually have to publicly deal with the "UFO age." He and the gove 2004 Page #85  
n "UFO hardware." There is a great deal of this around, most of it in offic 2004 Page #95  
of Radio Regulations. So he had to deal with frequency allocations, channel 2004 Page #96  
and at Suffield Station before the deal fell apart. The story began in 1954 2004 Page #103  
c method, and we should be able to deal with reasonable questions even from 2004 Page #121  
recovery team, although it doesn't deal with the debriefing procedures that 2004 Page #127  
 and that the nay-sayers generally deal with such leaks by attempting to di 2004 Page #140  
about UFOs, or what he has done to deal with the mystery. Surprisingly, the 2004 Page #176  
f how the government has chosen to deal with the UFO mystery behind the sce 2004 Page #180  
ary CIA, he presented Moore with a deal. He said, "If you will cooperate wi 2004 Page #190  
act. The catch to this documentary deal was that government officials wante 2004 Page #192  
he support of Vallee and Hynek the deal fell apart and the documentary was  2004 Page #193  
enegger, and others, the interview deal was pulled at the last moment: It w 2004 Page #195  
s are focused on "how" ■ Engineers deal with man-sized use (but it's expand 2005 Page #4  
Implications of Disclosure A great deal of alleged insider testimonies have 2005 Page #83  
estimony suggests there is a great deal of very advanced aviation technolog 2005 Page #83  
990s led co the release of a great deal of openness regarding UFO informati 2005 Page #84  
only five hundred, details a great deal more information than this paper is 2005 Page #98  
in a manner suggesting that a good deal of "fairness," objectivit y and pat 2005 Page #102  
ontacts certainly rud know a great deal about the subject. However, accordi 2005 Page #133  
ing for the UFO crash incident. To deal with such a wide variety of aspects 2005 Page #135  
rt Belvoir, Virginia, ·which would deal with UFOs or have any information a 2005 Page #142  
nt of money needed to complete the deal -reponed to be around $150,000, but 2005 Page #145  
ther words, there has been a great deal of time for other civilizations to  2006 Page #5  
 to be made. They have had a great deal of political clout. E. Making an an 2006 Page #10  
ssions in Korea, where they had to deal with marauding MIGs, crashed when t 2006 Page #10  
ed. If civilizations, with a great deal of common heritage and similar back 2006 Page #11  
d programs than anybody and so can deal with those silly "It would violate  2006 Page #13  
 in a better position than most to deal with the silly "Secrets can't be ke 2006 Page #13  
since SOM1-01 was crafted, a great deal of information had been acquired on 2006 Page #19  
 of how humanity might effectively deal with the first unambiguous knowledg 2006 Page #49  
er groups would be inclined not to deal directly with the NHI, governments  2006 Page #61  
age, willing to cut any survivable deal. Fast-Strange -Negative Depending o 2006 Page #68  
er and UFO document examiner, will deal with the issues surrounding the int 2006 Page #101  
documents and phrases therein that deal with human deaths, and show possibl 2006 Page #101  
 There are several quotations that deal with crashes, aliens, illness and m 2006 Page #103  
 USA and the USSR. What facilities deal with biological warfare and epidemi 2006 Page #105  
es located across former USSR that deal with various aspects of biological  2006 Page #106  
e might be helpful. "Our" concerns deal with preventing epidemics and panic 2006 Page #116  
 different reasons. "Our" concerns deal with preventing epidemics and panic 2006 Page #117  
Prescott, the unit noticed a great deal of "ground and aircraft activity" i 2006 Page #122  
pe's own admission, he had a great deal of inside help when it came to rese 2006 Page #131  
t panic about it. It was not a big deal." Dennis: "They had special devices 2006 Page #149  
wouldn't want religions to have to deal with. It could just open the door t 2006 Page #162  
okie might be greeted with a great deal of skepticism. Maybe even derision. 2006 Page #181  
The Roper Report generated a great deal of criticism from the scientific co 2006 Page #198  
vities. l thjnk this makes a great deal of sense. But let's get back to mer 2007 Page #12  
d the Bush administration a "great deal" or a "moderate amount" for the att 2007 Page #40  
 extradition hearing they can only deal with the extradition law and can't  2007 Page #91  
with the extradition law and can't deal with anything to do with the actual 2007 Page #91  
pparently designed to specifically deal with crashed UFOs and their retriev 2007 Page #132  
project is it?" "It's an Air Force deal, unless somebody's trying to trick  2007 Page #133  
the Coyame area is home to a great deal of paranormal activity. Contributin 2007 Page #192  
the officers and NCOs left a great deal to be desired. Investigators were l 2008 Page #7  
arated , the Air Force was able to deal with the cases piecemeal. The Utah  2008 Page #17  
y, Hill-Norton argued with a great deal of well-reasoned logic, either scen 2008 Page #33  
 the hope that the move would help deal with accusations that MoD was cover 2008 Page #63  
 Voice of America. It was the same deal, transmitting 'Western propaganda , 2008 Page #77  
t he was clearly sitting on a good deal of interesting UFO information. The 2008 Page #104  
ll of these documents. We will not deal with the issue in this talk except  2008 Page #105  
 that specifically explains how to deal with the UFO topic. Identified only 2008 Page #111  
ation, ~c wou_d have competency to deal with all problems re_ated to extrat 2008 Page #113  
 I must admit that there is a good deal of understandable mystery associate 2009 Page #15  
 of ????. recognize the threat and deal with it in a responsible and profes 2009 Page #16  
r respective UFO working groups to deal with the UFO problem to avoid the r 2009 Page #41  
g like that -and they have a great deal of interest about what goes on at R 2009 Page #75  
n mone . ■ Black infrastructure to deal wth the problem. ■ Owned by private 2009 Page #152  

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 entities will pursue back-channel deal- making, willing to "sell out." In  2006 Page #69  

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nnel communications, diplomacy and deal-making. High risk of sell-out and d 2006 Page #63  

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t one was sold to a civilian scrap dealer. Each time I visited the Bakersfi 2006 Page #84  

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ces were obtained from antique car dealers, restoration manuals, and actual 2004 Page #232  

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n another page, the city's Hyundai dealership proudly displayed a UFO with  2007 Page #60  

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ailyard behind the grassy knoll at Dealey Plaza. Kennedy's last speech, in  2003 Page #42  
insider's view of what happened in Dealey Plaza. It maintained that Fred Cr 2009 Page #33  

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cial section was devoted to papers dealing with recent work involving nanop 2003 Page #115  
on mentioned in the Blue Book file dealing with the Kecksburg crash. While  2003 Page #193  
appears that Hillary may have been dealing with the UFO issue for the presi 2003 Page #200  
Bush My final story is a key story dealing with the role in the inside work 2003 Page #202  
en the focal point of many stories dealing with Area 51 and crashed saucers 2003 Page #202  
been involved in anything official dealing with the UFO subject, defined by 2003 Page #202  
scope and importance of what he is dealing with. 8. Did Eisenhower write th 2003 Page #209  
round information and guidance for dealing with space objects that have bee 2004 Page #9  
rofessional levels were capable of dealing with this information. Based on  2004 Page #75  
 supplies are wholly inadequate in dealing with a large scale outbreak of t 2004 Page #81  
. Smith, her husband, Wilbert, was dealing directly with the then Prime Min 2004 Page #86  
ople that Moore and Emenegger were dealing with. Linda had just produced an 2004 Page #193  
efore coming to a conclusion. When dealing with the UFO phenomenon, in each 2004 Page #214  
ality of "Them" \Y/e are currently dealing with undoubtedly the most porten 2005 Page #73  
er, came to understand that he was dealing with something out of th.is worl 2005 Page #119  
nor all, are convinced that we are dealing with rubber and latex and not fl 2005 Page #149  
vidence for UFOs, but always avoid dealing with the large scale scientific  2006 Page #11  
 no substances were prescribed for dealing with EBE injuries by SOM1-01 sin 2006 Page #19  
owing section of SOM1-01: 24.c. In dealing with any living Extraterrestrial 2006 Page #21  
the-fact development of policy for dealing effectively (if possible) with t 2006 Page #51  
 be called upon to model reason in dealing with the being. The message: see 2006 Page #61  
, based on an internal reference), dealing with extensive review of all the 2006 Page #103  
 supplies are wholly inadequate in dealing with a large scale outbreak of t 2006 Page #105  
FIVE TO SEVEN-YEAR-OLD THAT WE ARE DEALING WITH ENTITIES FROM OUTER SPACE H 2006 Page #152  
r this is meant to be a system for dealing with Terrorists. They have also  2007 Page #92  
round information and guidance for dealing with space objects that have bee 2007 Page #142  
tion where I worked is now so busy dealing with FOI requests that this has  2008 Page #62  
e By 2007 the workload involved in dealing FOi requests was becoming intole 2008 Page #63  
guska explosion. Maybe we are even dealing in this instance with a novel ty 2008 Page #102  
e candidate for a high-level group dealing with space. He also was a close  2008 Page #131  
ies of a highly classified project dealing with UFOs and extraterrestrial l 2009 Page #35  
y scientific group responsible for dealing with extraterrestrial life and t 2009 Page #37  
he National Security Council. When dealing with a moving target, research c 2009 Page #154  

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portunity to establish independent dealings with NHI, in time resulting in  2006 Page #64  
ho were very professional in their dealings with the public, and let the in 2006 Page #205  
rnment investigators and that such dealings were conducted through the New  2008 Page #129  

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 press conference to reveal secret deals they had uncovered that an agreeme 2003 Page #146  
) is handled differently. Slide 32 deals with receiving and handling, again 2003 Page #176  
NG ORGANISMS 21. Scope: only OPNAC deals with them 22. General: TOP SECRET, 2003 Page #177  
dealt with one at a time. Slide 50 deals with the question of "Where is the 2003 Page #181  
ttings. The third entry, Report 6, deals with an extensive interview held b 2004 Page #119  
tem 12, page 11 thereof. Report 30 deals with an alleged 1955 viewing of th 2004 Page #119  
another document. Report 62, which deals with the crash in Mexico where our 2004 Page #119  
 are interested in "why" ■ Science deals with very small to very large ■ Sc 2005 Page #4  
bilities it might have. Form: this deals with the perceived configuration o 2006 Page #53  
 • . in government attempt private deals, seeking advantage. Layers of secr 2006 Page #63  
ctor would be tempted to seek side deals. Savvy stockholders would cash out 2006 Page #65  
in" is also significant in that it deals with the potential panic, but intr 2006 Page #103  
aboratory. No back-engineering, no deals with extraten-estrials and no alie 2008 Page #68  
n on in the 60s. The first Tab "A" deals with how to handle the issue if so 2008 Page #110  
ide the CIA. (See slide 41.) Tab C deals with DoD 5200.1, a directive that  2008 Page #111  
edom on Lnformation Act, 1966) and deals not with requests from the public  2008 Page #111  
les, that man who had brokered the deals allowing Hitler's rise to power as 2008 Page #138  

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ject into the woods all have to be dealt with. Information that has been ob 2003 Page #65  
 are shown in Slide 49 and will be dealt with one at a time. Slide 50 deals 2003 Page #181  
cret incompatible All of these are dealt with 11/8/2003 Spcool Opcrobons Ma 2003 Page #182  
tant to this conference because it dealt in part with crashed saucers and h 2004 Page #86  
made starting in 1983 as well. She dealt with many of the same people that  2004 Page #193  
erview with Young and Chetham that dealt with the Kingman crash, the source 2005 Page #40  
decade, popular media has at times dealt wid1 the issue of UFOs in a seriou 2005 Page #76  
of UFOs as a physical reality that dealt rus professional reputation its mo 2005 Page #87  
as certainly in a position to have dealt with aircraft encountering UFOs, h 2005 Page #130  
 research would uncover has indeed dealt us a few surprises: A former US Ar 2005 Page #150  
orld in Action program on TV which dealt with a nuclear accident at Greenha 2006 Page #126  
duction titled Invasion Earth that dealt with an attack on the planet by ho 2006 Page #131  
ed nearly six thousand adults' and dealt with the relationships between unu 2006 Page #197  
are: (a) chat the project at issue dealt \vich crashed UFOs; and (b) chat t 2007 Page #133  
ing t0 SperigLio: "[Rothbergl also dealt with a lot of photographers who us 2007 Page #135  
ly. I was trained in this and have dealt with Freedom of Infom1ation (FOi)  2008 Page #62  
d, most FOI requests can simply be dealt with by a standard reply that refe 2008 Page #68  

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UFO-Related Quotes Governor Howard Dean Democratic Candidate for President  2003 Page #9  
staff psychiatrist, Commander R.R. Dean is asleep in the room next to Forre 2003 Page #91  
 Force Base, Dr. Robert Sarbacher (Dean of the Post Graduate School of Geor 2004 Page #132  
Robert Sarbacher, who was once the Dean of the Post Graduate School of Geor 2004 Page #147  
ll was at hand. Secretary of State Dean Acheson went to bed thinking he wou 2006 Page #165  
on comes from the autobiography of Dean Acheson, Present at the Creation (W 2006 Page #166  
tary of Defense Robert Lovett tell Dean Acheson that flocks of geese flying 2006 Page #173  
d Zechel, the FBI, Charles Winkle, Dean Acheson, Harry Truman, Ryan Wood an 2006 Page #179  
 Nixon White House counsel John W. Dean in his book Broken Government wrote 2008 Page #142  
New Zealand where he worked as the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering from  2009 Page #163  
tary , U.S. Navy, to work with the Dean M.P. O'Brien, Professor-in- charge  2009 Page #166  
dynamics and hydrodynamics and was Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at Au 2009 Page #168  
 Secretary, U.S. Navy to work with Dean M.P.O'Brien, Professor-incharge of  2009 Page #172  

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ANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE Dear Secretary Forrestals As per our rec 2003 Page #134  
ites a note to the President v""My dear Mr. President: I wanted to take up  2003 Page #204  
 a posting to1 ttnd out "about our dear relativo,.. .71..1A101 tifittlisY s 2004 Page #20  
 Beria Interrupted him to say, "My dear man, I know you're not guilty or an 2004 Page #158  
0th, I received this short email: "Dear Linda, Thank you for your interest  2006 Page #151  
1982, whjch we transcribe in fuU: "Dear Mr. Poulain: "Electron microprobe a 2007 Page #197  
 the following letter t0 Poulain: "Dear Mr. A. Poulain: "My colleagues and  2007 Page #198  

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s ann military otaCiaiS ertra Were deared ,11.0- seCunty mforrnabon Tees So 2006 Page #30  

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................... 79 The Strange Death of James Forrestal ............... 2003 Page #3  
ed. ” On Camera shortly before his death in 1985 www.majesticdocuments com  2003 Page #11  
amera Interview shortly before his death in 1998 www.majesticdocuments.com  2003 Page #13  
                       The Strange Death of James Forrestal Peter Robbins A 2003 Page #85  
 the United States government. His death was precipitated by a nervous brea 2003 Page #85  
                           Strange Death of James Forrestal 9-18-47 Wallace 2003 Page #87  
                           Strange Death of James Forrestal resonance for t 2003 Page #89  
                           Strange Death of James Forrestal APhll, 8, 1940  2003 Page #91  
he official account of Forrestal's death follows this scenario: While a sta 2003 Page #91  
yone (!) of blame in her husband's death, this without benefit of even a cu 2003 Page #92  
                           Strange Death of James Forrestal FORRESTAL KILLE 2003 Page #93  
ating board that inquired into the death of James V. Forrestal. By Read Adm 2003 Page #93  
e fall, that his behavior prior to death "was indicative of a mental depres 2003 Page #94  
                           Strange Death of James Forrestal 3. "...reports  2003 Page #95  
perate privately. Following James' death tat morning Henry became convinced 2003 Page #95  
al silent about this up till their death beds. Slide 27 shows an enlargemen 2003 Page #176  
n 1983 four years before Gleason's death. It was a story that Beverly said  2003 Page #194  
s, of course, were no strangers to death by misadventure, and it was an occ 2004 Page #39  
ear Roswell, New Mexico" After his death, The Washington Post and Associate 2004 Page #60  
w done with Ramey's wife after his death showed that not only did the two m 2004 Page #85  
to recover the files following his death. The files were hidden at the home 2004 Page #86  
e been 25 years after his father's death. At that point James then started  2004 Page #93  
his father destroyed it before his death, as it was never located afterward 2004 Page #100  
act with Mrs. Swan right up to his death in 1962. The FBI reported what the 2004 Page #103  
vered; interior craft descriptions Death of alien being in swordfight! 3 19 2004 Page #110  
eport 62, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1974: death of Mexican recovery team correlate 2004 Page #118  
ral alien casualties and one human death resulted before the remaining alie 2004 Page #119  
ies schedule to determine cause of death. In summary, seven of the reports  2004 Page #119  
 less reported fact of the JFK Jr. death, you will find (a) an explosion wa 2004 Page #130  
oven until recently, following his death. Mysteriously, he left the evidenc 2004 Page #137  
 sheriff's grand-daughter spoke of death threats, and so did the daughter o 2004 Page #145  
startling revelations. The reason? Death threats against him. Best-selling  2004 Page #145  
ashington. However, before Schiffs death, the Government Accounting Office  2004 Page #146  
rocketry programs • After Stalin's death, installed his son Sergel as head  2004 Page #158  
t cool • Korolev unknown until his death on operating table • Korolev allow 2004 Page #164  
 incoming meteorite? The Valley Of Death? • Linked to Tunguska explosion •  2004 Page #166  
 CIA & Mysterious Deaths • The UFO Death Database • Specifically, Who Was M 2004 Page #198  
the status quo • Official cause of death • Probability of death • Remote Vi 2004 Page #198  
al cause of death • Probability of death • Remote Viewing ...Psychic says.. 2004 Page #198  
 Actuarial Tables — probability of death (more conservative then historical 2004 Page #199  
istorical tables) m Legal cause of death - National Safety Council estimate 2004 Page #199  
Bureau. • Suspected "true cause of death" Remote Viewer — Joe McMoneagle •  2004 Page #199  
gs, poisonous snake The UFO Linked Death Database • Name, role, date of bir 2004 Page #200  
abase • Name, role, date of birth, death • Credibility Quotient • Legal dec 2004 Page #200  
Quotient • Legal declared cause of death • Links to UFO field, military ser 2004 Page #200  
mote viewing data • Probability of death • Social Security perspective • Le 2004 Page #200  
ted examination of alien biology — death from own experiments with new stra 2004 Page #201  
 CIA & Mysterious Deaths • The UFO Death Database • Specifically, Who Was M 2004 Page #201  
 Montague Dr. Lloyd V. Berkner The death of Secretary Porrestal on 22 May.  2004 Page #203  
ONLY T52 —EXEMT: James Forrestal's Death • "Jumped" out of window at Bethes 2004 Page #203  
nd friends consulted with him near death • Annex C Fragment -" death was de 2004 Page #203  
m near death • Annex C Fragment -" death was deemed necessary and regrettab 2004 Page #203  
s have been executed. The untimely death of Secretary Forrestal was deemed  2004 Page #204  
ritish official of Cabinet rank... Death of Dorothy Kilgallen • Father stat 2004 Page #206  
e heart was fine official cause of death "natural in bed" • RV Answer: murd 2004 Page #206  
rieval Conference Marilyn Monroe's Death • Suicide via alcohol and barbitur 2004 Page #207  
 overdose is the official cause of death • RV Answer: Murdered made to look 2004 Page #207  
ic 12 William Randolph Lovelace II Death • RV Answer: He died several month 2004 Page #208  
phoma Cancer • Twist — Why was his death faked in a plane crash? William Ea 2004 Page #208  
as found several days later. • His death was ruled an accident, and authori 2004 Page #208  
re falling into the water. Colby's Death im RV Answer: Chemically induced h 2004 Page #208  
   Murder & Majestic 12 McDonald's Death • Just before dawn on April 9th, w 2004 Page #210  
ash Retrieval Conference Redmond's Death • RV Answer: Murdered by massive i 2004 Page #211  
in his flat after narrowly missing death the day before when a runaway lorr 2004 Page #211  
Brigadier • Married, four children Death of John Ferry is RV Answer: He was 2004 Page #211  
ve caused pain, suffering and even death." 7                                2005 Page #9  
bably the cause of its accelerated death. The body was then transferred to  2005 Page #32  
e whole sequence of events was the death of Corporal Marco Eli Chereze, one 2005 Page #33  
 the necropsy report. However, his death certificate presents no defined ca 2005 Page #33  
 presents no defined cause for his death. A witness said that, at the momen 2005 Page #33  
umorua . Examinations prior to his death included urine rests, X-rays of hi 2005 Page #33  
 no one knows. I sa ) the cause of death was not found because it wasn't pn 2005 Page #34  
erious infection. "But what led to death is yet unclear. An immunodeficienc 2005 Page #34  
, Marco Eli Chereze had a "strange death, without a rational explanation .  2005 Page #34  
horough analysis, but the cause of death was not deterrn.ined. Dr. Ela.ine  2005 Page #34  
 amounts of UFO documentation. The death of Spanish dictator Francisco Fran 2005 Page #84  
 Spanish military UFO reports. The death of Chinese leader Mao Zedong in 19 2005 Page #84  
easons to suspect foul play in his death? This paper draws from a number of 2005 Page #88  
privately published after his 1957 death, documents early weather modificat 2005 Page #98  
elease date. Conclusions Since his death, most accounts of Dr. Wilhelm Reic 2005 Page #102  
eud was right in saying there is a death instinct when one sees the whole m 2005 Page #102  
cember 1957, a month after Reich's death, NeilJ wrote this to llse Ollendor 2005 Page #103  
Can we say with certainty that his death was the result of a conspiracy or  2005 Page #104  
e fact is that at tl1e time of his death Dr. Reich had high blood pressure, 2005 Page #104  
he aforementioned have desired his death and had the will and means to impl 2005 Page #104  
 in \.Xlashington State before her death in 1998, she came forward in June  2005 Page #131  
er details, just months before her death, included recoUection of cliscussi 2005 Page #131  
on al make-up copied from Life, or death for that matter, and yet it still  2005 Page #150  
 atomic bomb, also referred to as-"Death, the destroyer of worlds," in the  2005 Page #153  
 I was too well known and a sudden death would be suspicious... 9. WHY woul 2006 Page #12  
f the Sierra Nevada at the edge of Death Valley) the day before on August 1 2006 Page #44  
eles Mir- ror he was going back to Death Valley. Few things he'd like ,to c 2006 Page #44  
 the alkali somewhere southwest of Death Valley junction when he saw a disc 2006 Page #44  
disc to prove it. Now he's back in Death Valley. looking behind every heat  2006 Page #44  
 have been a lot of strange men in Death Valley. It's not a place where com 2006 Page #44  
picture of them, too. Trouble with Death Valley, it's so darned hot. Meyers 2006 Page #44  
he real USGS reporting station for Death Valley Junction showed 107 degrees 2006 Page #45  
Nevada and the general location of Death Valley National Monument. 9. The A 2006 Page #46  
47-1351: Bubonic plague (the Black Death) kills 25 million people in Europe 2006 Page #107  
be some. Four examples of possible death from alien pathogens Case]: The SE 2006 Page #108  
chnicians. First on my list is the death of the four SED technicians allude 2006 Page #108  
l damage? Case 2. Varghina, Brazil death of Corporal Chereze. Recently, A.J 2006 Page #108  
-Boas, abduction, sex, followed by death. The Villas-Boas story is a classi 2006 Page #109  
 At the close of the day of Bahe's death, Tempest's networking attempts pro 2006 Page #110  
height-weight ranges. The cause of death was listed as Acute Respiratory Di 2006 Page #110  
mpiled lists of possible causes of death, and proceeded to eliminate as man 2006 Page #110  
s, inducing hypoxia and ultimately death via pulmonary edema or cardiac fai 2006 Page #110  
e "Muerto Canyon Virus"—"Valley of Death Virus." 26 Ibid. 27 Centers for Di 2006 Page #111  
lien-caused illnesses, followed by death. It is evident that some of the be 2006 Page #112  
 period - VHFs 2. Rapid O/D (onset/death) some retroviruses, VHFs 3. Stable 2006 Page #112  
e features dominant are: 1. Sudden Death 2. Missing Body Parts commonly inc 2006 Page #115  
 these documents about infections, death, mutilations, biological warfare,  2006 Page #117  
agent. There are no indications of death or illness by any of the recovery  2006 Page #136  
nidentified Flying Objects to Near Death Experiences, from Alternative Anth 2006 Page #193  
DC. Unfortunately, Mack's untimely death put an end to his continued endeav 2006 Page #198  
 was also interested in life after death, having suffered a major family tr 2006 Page #207  
 at age 19 in engineering. ► 1950: Death of Pope Sr. sparks family struggle 2007 Page #26  
hapes, numerous reports; Mantell's death, NOT new. III. The Heart of the My 2007 Page #44  
a cocktail party just prior to his death, Ben fuch pulled a few of his dose 2007 Page #114  
 use the ionosphere to bounce this death ray anywhere on the planet. It is  2007 Page #131  
 who wrote three books on Monroe's death: The Ma,i/)'n Conspirary; Mari!Jn  2007 Page #134  
ated onJy two days before Monroe's death on August 5, 1962, tells the whole 2007 Page #135  
cordin g to Riggs, just before his death in the 1990s, his father had revea 2007 Page #138  
month-old bull calf was clubbed to death. Its blood was drained off, too, a 2007 Page #146  
 Sciences (GEOK.hl RAJ.~ until his death. He also received the VJ. Vernadsk 2007 Page #198  
ied a penalty of life in prison or death. Both agents hinted at the possibi 2008 Page #30  
t, and to "harvest" our souls upon death for reasons that were never fully  2008 Page #35  
nd. This fear intensified with the death of Lenin and the rise of the dicta 2008 Page #126  
s less than three months after the death of H unsacker , the last survivor  2008 Page #133  
 researcher. Many feel Hunsacker's death may have signaled someone in the o 2008 Page #133  
te business . Between 1920 and his death in 1973, Souers held executive pos 2008 Page #133  
nd psychology . By the time of his death in 1937, John D. Rockefeller and h 2008 Page #140  
f James Angleton's files after his death on May 12, 1987. A former counteri 2009 Page #39  
to believe this! This is a kiss of death for my career. " The next morning  2009 Page #72  
orward. Those people are afraid to death! WHAT ARE THEY AFRAID OF? (laughs) 2009 Page #75  
ffective in war. No new sources of death rays were reported during the war, 2009 Page #158  
ty, asserted frequently before his death a few years ago, that he knew, how 2009 Page #158  
e forms of bacteriological attack. Death rays in general are almost inconce 2009 Page #159  
ra! 11tl..ci. · !So new sources of death ra),'5 De:i.th my~ in genc:·:,I ar 2009 Page #182  
           · 1 IS A-BOMB PAS-SE? l Death Ray May Bel !U.,S. S~ientist .Help 2009 Page #184  

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ed Americans to accept Forrestal's death-by suicide, and there was little c 2003 Page #94  

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Truman — acting to end the wave of death-dealing airline disasters across t 2004 Page #69  

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. Charlette's letter recounted the deathbed confession of her grandmother w 2003 Page #21  
an his silence. When he was on his deathbed in 1992 he broke his promise an 2004 Page #84  
ss the incident. On Edwin Easley's deathbed, when asked about whether the a 2004 Page #144  

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ery; the Arnold investigation; the deaths of Air Force investigators Brown  2003 Page #42  
 of contamination resulting in the deaths of: J technicians, \ t • The stat 2003 Page #235  
2: An Investigation of UFO-Related Deaths Ryan S. Wood 195 UFO Crash at Azt 2004 Page #3  
 been a contributing factor in the deaths of over six hundred military pers 2004 Page #62  
emen and eyewitnesses before their deaths about a large, silver disk on the 2004 Page #73  
hat was causing the unusual animal deaths and began an investigation which  2004 Page #76  
12 reports. Plus, the hemorrhaging deaths of security men who handled crash 2004 Page #82  
with the IPU and 1st Annual Report deaths reported Slide 13 115             2004 Page #118  
written 9 July 1947 identified the deaths of three technicians, with autops 2004 Page #119  
2: An Investigation of UFO-Related Deaths Ryan S. Wood Copyright 2004 Ryan  2004 Page #198  
Methodology • The CIA & Mysterious Deaths • The UFO Death Database • Specif 2004 Page #198  
Murder & Majestic 12 25 Mysterious Deaths in Defence Industry TONY COLLINS  2004 Page #200  
Methodology • The CIA & Mysterious Deaths • The UFO Death Database • Specif 2004 Page #201  
 Murder & Majestic 12 MJ-12 Linked Deaths • James Forrestal • John F Kenned 2004 Page #202  
 by Ramsey and others before their deaths, were Ken Farley and Douglas Nola 2004 Page #216  
 and Scully maintained until their deaths that Gebauer was not "Dr. Gee." I 2004 Page #219  
rases therein that deal with human deaths, and show possible relationships  2006 Page #101  
s that have been followed by local deaths. Several examples of alien infect 2006 Page #101  
 the possible correlation of these deaths with the epidemic near the Four C 2006 Page #108  
ry 1996 In both cases, we have the deaths of military personnel from an unk 2006 Page #109  
hat follows provides detail on the deaths of a number of Mexican recovery p 2006 Page #109  
ry illness. Thus began a series of deaths in the Gallup, N.M. area. Epidemi 2006 Page #110  
evant to causing some Homo sapiens deaths. The use of special fluids used i 2006 Page #116  
s that have been followed by local deaths. There is logical possibility tha 2006 Page #117  
original pathogen from the Roswell deaths of four technicians. There are mo 2006 Page #117  
es. "Unfortunately what caused the deaths of the Mexican recovery team is n 2006 Page #136  
ntents. Nothing is known about the deaths associated with the foreign recov 2006 Page #136  
ted. That retaliation included the deaths of many pilots and forced a chang 2006 Page #139  
e site of many gunfights and early deaths. One of the ranch occupants told  2006 Page #200  
 However, multiple, unusual cattle deaths, called cattle mutilations, had b 2006 Page #201  
 that many of these unusual cattle deaths have occurred near military and g 2006 Page #201  
ncover anything about the hackers' deaths. 1 was thinking however char if t 2007 Page #85  
r not aliens really did meet their deaths in that remote, cold location is  2008 Page #103  
igation ended with the plane crash deaths of its two investigators. Neverth 2009 Page #30  
ulation of tide depths lead to the deaths of many U.S. servicemen. A tsunam 2009 Page #170  

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bt. And with the official cause of deatl1 1isced as a heart attack, the que 2005 Page #104  

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 of contamination resulting in the deatl1s of 3 technicians" and another ta 2005 Page #126  

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 f S11 I RILI.ICS • l'.S. PRl\'AlE DEB f IS 0\'[R \◄! TRlLLIOS ,-_..--• A,X 2008 Page #156  

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ist - quoted in UFOs: a Scientific Debate www majesticdocuments.com Lt. Rob 2003 Page #13  
 and Astronaut, United Nations UFO debate, 27 November 1978 www.maje s ticd 2003 Page #14  
   The First Roswell? The critical debate is what does "La. Case mean? Is i 2003 Page #25  
 Issues That Will Help Resolve The Debate 1. Find the original manuscript f 2003 Page #209  
n has become "ground zero" for the debate about whether there is an officia 2004 Page #134  
almost forced to take sides in the debate. 136                              2004 Page #139  
am about the Roswell Incident. The debate about what that telegram says is  2004 Page #141  
p, have since changed sides in the debate. Kent Jeffrey, who spearheaded wh 2004 Page #144  
 Wood Abstract At the heart of the debate of government complicity in the U 2004 Page #242  
ars, there remains a strong public debate among UFO researchers on the vali 2005 Page #82  
table answers in a hurry. Being on debate teams in high school probably hel 2006 Page #13  
954 document There continues to be debate over the genuineness of SOM1-01.  2006 Page #15  
recover the debris. There was some debate over whether to dynamite the larg 2006 Page #74  
books, intense controversy, heated debate, and, at times, unbridled fury. T 2006 Page #119  
orm of publicity, speculation, and debate. Yet, by the time I arrived on th 2006 Page #183  
tioned publicity, speculation, and debate that continue to smolder over sim 2006 Page #183  
 heated discussion and acrimonious debate, John Walker is kicked off the re 2006 Page #188  
pped onto the books without public debate. Research Assistance Also, in the 2006 Page #202  
I hope this paper will create some debate and exchange of ideas on this mat 2007 Page #59  
aw enforcement community to openly debate the subject of UFOs. This prompte 2008 Page #42  
ely on Project Condign, is open to debate. But something has to give. There 2008 Page #68  
Ji'JJnaway Government ■ Abductio n Debate ■ T.rie Hudson V:illey Objects ■  2008 Page #163  
Trans en Provence case ■ Abduction debate ■ Hudson \1 alley UFOs ■ Ufology  2008 Page #163  

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ll beino hiohJiohted theorized and debated-in the worlds of both science-fa 2008 Page #103  

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there may be much more at stake in debates over whether extraterrestrials a 2004 Page #148  
t as deception. Lively theological debates would ensue, with efforts to red 2006 Page #61  
 ■ .l\fanzano ■ The House of Lords Debates UFOs ■ More Triangles ■ Mutilati 2008 Page #162  

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outhwest, USA 1 1 1 0 0 Researcher Debbie Valerio II, 6-7 Four humanoid bur 2004 Page #112  
w Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Debbie Valerio VII. 29-32 Strange debris 2004 Page #112  
 Within a few days, Bond contacted Debbie Stocks and me, intending for us t 2004 Page #226  
 to solving the riddle of Roswell: Debbie Stock, a professional photographe 2004 Page #227  
947 Debris Site Chuck Zukowski and Debbie Ziegelmeyer Copyright 2005 Chuck  2005 Page #107  
 Copyright 2005 Chuck Zukowski and Debbie Ziegelmeyer -E,tr3trrre1-1ri:1I:  2005 Page #107  

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Co1111ectio11, Robert Oechsler and Debby Regimen ti, 1989, pages 122, 124,  2007 Page #77  

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d i\L Dolan, Ka11 n Dolan, Cameron DeBow, Terry Hansen, Linda Moulton Howe, 2007 Page #3  
Mountain Wyoming UFO Crash Cameron Debow .................................. 2007 Page #5  
ntain Wyoming UFO Crash By Cameron DeBow Copyright 2007 The percentage of U 2007 Page #121  
nes so they could fit underneath . DeBow: Can you tell us about the shape o 2007 Page #122  
top, it kind of looked egg-shaped. DeBow: \Y/hat year approx..imatel y are  2007 Page #122  
ime it is, in a little-bitty town. DeBow: So how would you describe the sce 2007 Page #122  
s where the smoke was coming from. DeBow: Did other people in the town have 2007 Page #122  
en there is thunder and lightrung. DeBow: Did the local sheriff's departmen 2007 Page #122  
e were going to be burying my dad. DeBow: He was scared? Joe: Yeah my dad w 2007 Page #123  
th my father, at least in Wyoming. DeBow: Talk about his composure after th 2007 Page #123  
 wasn't very long. He got over it. DeBow: And when the newspaper article fi 2007 Page #123  
f a fire. Maybe 1,200 acres, tops. DeBow: How many other witnesses saw this 2007 Page #123  
 mom, and my dad. That I knm.v of. DeBow: So nobody else in town ever said  2007 Page #123  
sticks up right out of the middle. DeBow: Let's talk about how after the fi 2007 Page #123  
 1t either said NASA or something. DeBow: How many vehicles had this logo t 2007 Page #124  
 was looking at, 1 was just a kid. DeBow: Let's talk a little bit about the 2007 Page #124  
amouflage cars and the black cars. DeBow: Do you remember what branch of th 2007 Page #124  
of those cars that came into town. DeBow: Go ahead and talk about the media 2007 Page #124  
n. There were no newspapers. None. DeBow: How about the TV? Joe: No, no TV, 2007 Page #124  
So that was kind of a weird thing. DeBow: So tell us about the cime frame:  2007 Page #125  
there, right around the same time. DeBow: So chis is right after the fire g 2007 Page #125  
ad for a week before he showed up. DeBow: The way your dad was so "aloof,"  2007 Page #125  
ou know, and the hair on his face. DeBow: you said there have been fires up 2007 Page #125  
one, it wasn't that big of a fire. DeBow: So finally the newspaper finally  2007 Page #126  
communications, no TV, no nothing. DeBow: So was there anyone else that tho 2007 Page #126  
e can about this incident. Cameron DeBow Perspective on UFO Crashes in 1999 2007 Page #127  

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at it was. Poulain was directed by Debra J. Rahn of the International Affai 2007 Page #197  

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n restricted bases, Witnesses were debriefed by CIC and warned of the conse 2003 Page #235  
ou were there and so was I. We got debriefed after and some guys like you g 2004 Page #49  
base that I only suspected. We got debriefed for hours also! And I know we  2004 Page #50  
 witnesses are detained by MVD and debriefed by KGB. • In some cases a psyc 2004 Page #169  
gue were cauo-ht and subsequently "debriefed " in an extremelv firm b , • m 2005 Page #147  
n another one of the buildings and debriefed. Ozzie saw pictures on the wal 2005 Page #165  
was they wanted me to do. You were debriefed afterwards and you signed the  2006 Page #20  
 smashed. At Nellis, they were all debriefed, told that this was a classifi 2008 Page #14  
me that he and John Burroughs were debriefed after the dramatic events that 2009 Page #68  
d checked out. We should have been debriefed on eve,ything that happened to 2009 Page #79  

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8 18. INVENTORY SYSTEM o Includes "debriefing ” the personnel o Officer is  2003 Page #175  
ey had seen, but at the next day's debriefing were told that the craft and  2004 Page #48  
e personnel. He also recounted the debriefing of the witnesses where they w 2004 Page #56  
res, control of aliens separately, debriefing procedures • This led to Don' 2004 Page #124  
 although it doesn't deal with the debriefing procedures that have been use 2004 Page #127  
re photos. At one point during the debriefing, a small alien appeared to pa 2005 Page #165  
rieval operations, and leading the debriefing sessions. This appears to be  2006 Page #18  
s inside a tent. No explanation Or debriefing Several such stones. • Contra 2006 Page #26  
ed a lot of questions. Their third debriefing was with RAF Bentwaters Base  2009 Page #68  

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ep: witnesses released only after “debriefings ” Situation evaluation: MJ—1 2003 Page #175  
, secure communications, absolute "debriefings" to keep the individual sile 2003 Page #176  
ft. Significant were the extensive debriefings and follow-ups, consistent w 2004 Page #117  
njured. Crash witnessed by troops. Debriefings and follow-ups. • 3. Report  2004 Page #118  

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al. ” Source:Randle/Schmitt on the debris recovered at Roswell, NM in 1947. 2003 Page #16  
re and thereafter to the recovered debris. The Maury Island story begins on 2003 Page #41  
 retained samples of the recovered debris, he convinced Crisman to go to th 2003 Page #41  
d over samples of the Maury Island debris to them. The material was loaded  2003 Page #42  
g any evidence of the Maury Island debris, recommended that all similar inc 2003 Page #42  
milar incidents of crash retrieval debris in the future be handled by the f 2003 Page #42  
nts suggests that the Maury Island debris was turned over by Crisman to a C 2003 Page #42  
spaper and photograph trail of the debris and saucer recoveries. It also re 2003 Page #42  
rs using shovels to clear dirt and debris away from the object, in preparat 2003 Page #69  
hnson, Chief Scientist for Orbital Debris at the NASA Johnson Space Center. 2003 Page #71  
ly recognized authority on orbital debris and foreign space systems. Johnso 2003 Page #71  
erstand it, they came from the UFO debris and were among a large batch subs 2003 Page #98  
t-Patterson AFB for dispersal. The debris was also loaded onto three trucks 2003 Page #99  
us (sic) dust & residue. Ash & all debris swept into bagging. Bags placed i 2003 Page #107  
ll Rxp.-rt" ” I hi- .in.i • I ill* debris na* xvn email al.'Ul 2'1 ftvl *qu 2003 Page #132  
ion, collection and disposition of debris, devices, craft, and occupants o  2003 Page #174  
Ramey Office Photos Ron Regehr 223 Debris from Two Crashed UFOs in New Mexi 2004 Page #3  
xploitation purposes foreign space debris such as crashed satellites, rocke 2004 Page #4  
e Soviet space satellite or rocket debris. Perhaps most interesting from th 2004 Page #6  
at the material was American space debris, whereupon it was transferred to  2004 Page #15  
 days was perhaps not merely space debris, was perhaps not even some materi 2004 Page #15  
moteness of the area, a search for debris had been unsuccessful. Interestin 2004 Page #17  
OLE GROUND AND TRY AND FICX UP ANY DEBRIS THAT MIGHT RAW FALLEN. THEY HAVEN 2004 Page #24  
a windmill and exploded scattering debris — and at least one small body — i 2004 Page #26  
h a terrific explosion, scattering debris over several acres of ground, wre 2004 Page #26  
pecimens of strange metal from the debris. The pilot's funeral will take pl 2004 Page #27  
ck in case the current had carried debris, survivors, and those less fortun 2004 Page #40  
recalls seeing the men bringing up debris of some description, looking like 2004 Page #41  
lying disc crash sites and collect debris. [David Devorkin described the T- 2004 Page #62  
fforts resulted in a small pile of debris that fit on top of a desk. There  2004 Page #68  
zel, the rancher who found strange debris on his land and went to the Roswe 2004 Page #75  
sonnel upon coming in contact with debris near the power plant of the craft 2004 Page #81  
 Debbie Valerio VII. 29-32 Strange debris recovered only 34 1959 Wright-Pat 2004 Page #112  
eval Marine helped recover UFO and debris; also saw artifacts and bodies at 2004 Page #114  
he problem of recovering satellite debris, when a power line repairman supe 2004 Page #117  
an supervisor had come across some debris in a large gouged crater that inc 2004 Page #117  
 officer who was first sent to the debris field to investigate and recover  2004 Page #132  
rom the Roswell Army Air Field saw debris of a Project Mogul balloon array, 2004 Page #133  
, they couldn't recognize what the debris was and thought the designs on th 2004 Page #133  
to the local sheriff about unusual debris spread across the sheep ranch whe 2004 Page #135  
dies that he couldn't identify the debris then and still didn't know what i 2004 Page #135  
there had been a massive amount of debris strewn over a path a few hundred  2004 Page #135  
t near the purported crash site or debris field during the week in question 2004 Page #136  
t strange writing on pieces of the debris. Friedman quotes Marcel at one po 2004 Page #137  
 His Dad was so impressed with the debris he took pieces home to show to hi 2004 Page #137  
n to mention "tape" as part of the debris in a 1980 interview with Bill Moo 2004 Page #138  
 she was not even there to see the debris as she claims. There is definitel 2004 Page #138  
ter reporting the existence of the debris. Bessie Brazel also said that she 2004 Page #138  
ey spent very little time dropping debris off with Roswell Sheriff Wilcox — 2004 Page #138  
 was named "Cabot" went out to the debris field with him. It turns out his  2004 Page #139  
alloon — that they snatched up the debris and stuck it in one jeep and ther 2004 Page #139  
. He denied categorically that the debris was spread out for nearly a mile. 2004 Page #139  
air." It was Ramey who ordered the debris flown to his office and then call 2004 Page #141  
 Irving Newton, who identified the debris as that of a weather balloon and  2004 Page #141  
they had faked the weather balloon debris in General Ramey's office to thro 2004 Page #142  
itary procedures by which the real debris was immediately sent to Andrews A 2004 Page #142  
a day spent picking up the unusual debris at the Brazel ranch, rushing home 2004 Page #142  
nter-intelligence — did not report debris of flying saucer propulsion syste 2004 Page #142  
at the descriptions of the Roswell debris as strange and unearthly are all  2004 Page #143  
uld have been sent to retrieve the debris of Project Mogul, which would hav 2004 Page #143  
exploded in the air and rained the debris down over a very large area. This 2004 Page #143  
odies within a couple miles of the debris field the reason why Mac Brazel w 2004 Page #144  
heriff who first saw the rancher's debris, has said that her grandmother to 2004 Page #145  
Corso claimed to have disseminated debris from the Roswell crash to America 2004 Page #146  
chlan as Major Jesse Marcel at the debris field (right kneeling). Xander Be 2004 Page #150  
 Marcel was ordered to courier the debris via B-29 to Gen. Roger Ramey, Com 2004 Page #226  
ort Worth, Texas. The planeload of debris arrived for Ramey's inspection at 2004 Page #226  
e, and Maj. Marcel posed with some debris spread out on the floor. These ph 2004 Page #226  
 swapping the actual Roswell crash debris with some "junk," thus lying to t 2004 Page #226  
rcel posing with the alleged crash debris from the Roswell UFO. Filer asked 2004 Page #226  
d by witnesses of the actual crash debris? Bond looked for strange markings 2004 Page #226  
had peculiar markings, some of the debris looked strangely like fabricated  2004 Page #226  
 was the last civilian to view the debris. Further, he's convinced if Gen.  2004 Page #228  
rew, which, along with some of the debris, was forwarded to 8th AAF HQ at C 2004 Page #230  
hours, between the recovery of the debris and the denial? One thing is cert 2004 Page #230  
he world (via a radio address) the debris was that of a "crashed weather de 2004 Page #230  
 claimed to have laid eyes on that debris. In 1995, Headquarters, USAF, pub 2004 Page #230  
e present when he photographed the debris in Ramey's office July 8. That ma 2004 Page #231  
 take accurate measurements of the debris seen in the photographs, RPIT res 2004 Page #233  
onfirmed that although some of the debris seen in the images "could" match  2004 Page #233  
target, which the USAF claimed the debris represents, there were many other 2004 Page #233  
e were many other items within the debris which did not, and cannot be reso 2004 Page #233  
e only pictures of Marcel with the debris in Ramey's office. So let us assu 2004 Page #237  
                                   Debris from Two Crashed UFOs in New Mexi 2004 Page #240  
iscovered a considerable amount of debris of unknown origin on the Foster R 2004 Page #240  
, Bill Brazel, showed some of this debris in my father's bar in Corona, and 2004 Page #240  
ernment" came and confiscated this debris. About 1987 Loretta Proctor told  2004 Page #240  
out Mac Braze] showing some of the debris to her husband, Floyd, and her. L 2004 Page #240  
and her. Loretta said this unusual debris would not scratch or burn. In Mar 2004 Page #240  
 and he found pieces of metal-like debris that was Light to the touch and t 2005 Page #37  
o the object at all and no sign of debris on the ground. Before they had ch 2005 Page #44  
"l have personall y seen the crash debris field of a B-52 which put down in 2005 Page #67  
the 1980s. 1 know what an aircraft debris field looks like. This was not an 2005 Page #67  
eated havoc. It really just rained debris down field in a massive way. I've 2005 Page #67  
nce from the Mac Brazel, July 1947 Debris Site Chuck Zukowski and Debbie Zi 2005 Page #107  
hile early reports speculated that debris came from a top secret MOGUL ball 2005 Page #126  
allen out of orbit and other space debris. Yet would this also include unid 2005 Page #141  
MOON DUST to recover space vehicle debris and Operation BLUE FLY to retriev 2005 Page #142  
usbanded missions to recover space debris and foreign equipment. Some may w 2005 Page #142  
 is obviously the footage from the debris site itself. There are many reels 2005 Page #151  
it, surrounded by a large field of debris. \Y./e believed then, and believe 2005 Page #154  
y found. A piece of apparent crash debris retrieved from the site by Reme B 2005 Page #157  
he object was. A lot of this crash debris was supposedl y transported to th 2005 Page #166  
n Dust that was created to recover debris of UFOs. In addition, Stone's mil 2006 Page #17  
dentify aircraft/spacecraft/weapon debris. These include geographic locatio 2006 Page #72  
the crash scene and recovering the debris. Within a few hours two transport 2006 Page #74  
and other equipment to recover the debris. There was some debate over wheth 2006 Page #74  
ls and other large pieces. Smaller debris was packed in boxes. To conceal t 2006 Page #75  
 wreckage, it was decided that the debris would be transported by air from  2006 Page #75  
ent Responds To Top Secret Crashes Debris recovery was top priority, even a 2006 Page #76  
 with thousands of small pieces of debris. I found turbine blades and other 2006 Page #76  
el of destruction, the size of the debris field, and the short duration of  2006 Page #76  
itched up and broke apart, raining debris over the Pacific. The pilot eject 2006 Page #77  
roached, he saw scattered metallic debris and other material. Soon, other l 2006 Page #79  
shoulder-to-shoulder search of the debris field. Cleanup efforts ended when 2006 Page #79  
abreast, picking up every piece of debris. "The site was clean as a hound's 2006 Page #80  
e area, picking up every piece" of debris from the accident and added: "The 2006 Page #80  
we found what we were looking for. Debris included pieces of titanium, stee 2006 Page #80  
several plastic sandwich bags with debris. Photos of these pieces (the larg 2006 Page #83  
tives subsequently confiscated the debris. Other visitors followed. Bill Ma 2006 Page #83  
nce data. I examined the remaining debris, ranging in size from tiny fragme 2006 Page #84  
 feet beyond the last recognizable debris, removing every 81                2006 Page #84  
ion would have been enormous since debris had been blasted at least several 2006 Page #85  
 feet beyond the last recognizable debris, the total surface area for the d 2006 Page #85  
 crew had plenty of time to remove debris from the site and replace it with 2006 Page #85  
 was able to study the Bakersfield debris and compare it to known F- 117A p 2006 Page #85  
 known F- 117A parts as well as to debris from two other F-117A crash sites 2006 Page #85  
n this information the Bakersfield debris was clearly identifiable as piece 2006 Page #85  
ed F-11 7A. Conversely, I found no debris at the Bakersfield site that coul 2006 Page #85  
 F-117A parts and materials in the debris field. Finally, there was no evid 2006 Page #86  
have found positively identifiable debris surrounding the point of impact.  2006 Page #86  
the point of impact. The amount of debris and proportion of identifiable ma 2006 Page #86  
site in 1996. I found a variety of debris including fragments of titanium s 2006 Page #88  
nnel upon coming into contact with debris near the power plant. One technic 2006 Page #103  
e...some lorries took away pieces, debris. Others took away bodies. And, ac 2006 Page #124  
 searched the area "and sighted no debris but did sight bubbles."' Apparent 2006 Page #184  
 the splashdown area. No object or debris has been found. Officer in Charge 2006 Page #185  
n during the time of the event. No debris or crash residue was discovered d 2006 Page #189  
s a piece of space junk or orbital debris, how did it escape NORAD's notice 2006 Page #191  
Elk Mountain and blow up a cloud a debris into the air. \Xii thin about 10  2007 Page #128  
ll not release any of the metallic debris found at the crashsite. Thjs next 2007 Page #129  
 in a snowstorm." He described the debris as being lightweight and metallic 2007 Page #130  
doned off the area and removed the debris. A meteorologist expert was said  2007 Page #130  
) . The collection of the wreckage debris is run by Project Moon Dust. It i 2007 Page #131  
e common element from the wreckage debris. 125                              2007 Page #131  
Soviet space satellites and rocket debris, there are strong inrucations tha 2007 Page #132  
y analyzing recovered Soviet space debris -as authorities would have us bel 2007 Page #139  
FO sightings, as well as recovered debris. Notably, there was a veritable r 2007 Page #139  
discovered , among other things, a debris field near Coyame from the crash  2007 Page #184  
skies over Coyame, Mexico, raining debris down on a portion of the Chihuahu 2007 Page #185  
rplane Following the accident, the debris from the crash rained down on the 2007 Page #186  
about an hour, we found a field of debris that included aluminum airplane p 2007 Page #189  
 local residents believe that this debris field is from the crash of a drug 2007 Page #189  
l we found at the crashed airplane debris field. '!. . . . ~ .. .. ·~--.. · 2007 Page #189  
·. r~!c ,-;. ~-' ... . .· Airplane Debris Found Near Coyame (by Ruben Uriar 2007 Page #189  
 explore what other types of metal debris might be down inside the hole. Ex 2007 Page #189  
id provide a picture of a piece of debris. This man claimed that he had bee 2008 Page #14  
others were put to work picking up debris. When the sun came up they were a 2008 Page #14  
 only that they had helped recover debris from an 8                         2008 Page #14  
                         Las Vegas Debris _,.,.,. .... ~---• Lieutenant nt  2008 Page #22  
C::"t" .: ~~,,. t 1.:111 Las Vegas Debris • Disk-shaped Ci-aft • Provided P 2008 Page #22  
major destinations for the Roswell debris and the alien bodies, how great o 2009 Page #92  

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   Harvard University, and thus my debt remains to the faculty and guest le 2009 Page #25  

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om Oakland, California. Author and debunber Philip J. Klass, after reviewin 2004 Page #28  

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ook was now under direct orders to debunk. . . I remember the conversations 2003 Page #11  
enw nstrebls FAl *11 RULES FOR UFO DEBUNK J. RS 1. Don't bother me with the 2003 Page #118  
recisely the reason so many people debunk it, dismiss it, ignore it or make 2004 Page #132  
The Defenders are quite content to debunk, deny, and defame. As long as we  2006 Page #182  
 Panel made its recommendations co debunk UFOs, lower ranking intelligence  2007 Page #18  

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issue of UFOs. As a reward, he was debunked and made persona non grata for  2004 Page #146  
l and hO\v it ordered UFOs to be ✓ debunked using a variety of propaganda m 2007 Page #21  
 with Dr. Edward Condon, who later debunked UFOs in a major UFO study for t 2008 Page #133  

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s and periodicals. Each time, some debunker argues that the Aurora spaceshi 2004 Page #26  
ich contains only 15 percent iron. Debunker Klass later wrote, "Subsequent  2004 Page #30  
 life in 19th century rural Texas, debunker Curtis Peebles in his book, Wat 2004 Page #31  
 wink in his eye, as "our official debunker." In our film, Roswell, Sherida 2004 Page #139  
sts used as a government-sponsored debunker, came to understand that he was 2005 Page #119  
 originally. And the usual crew of debunker s have questioned details of th 2005 Page #126  
ecame angry after he listened to a debunker. Figure 4 Westport Police log-l 2008 Page #46  
ble life. He became a widely-known debunker of UFOs after writing three boo 2008 Page #133  

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er the ceaseless work of ferocious debunkers? One of the foremost issues in 2004 Page #137  
Ms. Lewinsky to the President. The debunkers, in dismissing the Roswell Inc 2004 Page #140  
s skeptical myself. Of course, the debunkers (and, remember, "debunkers" an 2004 Page #214  
se, the debunkers (and, remember, "debunkers" and "skeptics" are not the sa 2004 Page #214  
istinguishes both "believers" and "debunkers," two sides of the same coin i 2004 Page #215  
gists, the barrage of attacks from debunkers, and the denials from the Unit 2004 Page #216  
ficant witness of all, the one the debunkers rarely, if ever, mention in co 2004 Page #217  
, of course, not so far fetched as debunkers may have us believe. As Stan F 2004 Page #218  
n, just as it seems to have eluded debunkers ever since. These scientists h 2004 Page #218  
a farewell dinner CORSO'S VIEWS ON DEBUNKERS "The 'debunkers' and 'skeptics 2005 Page #10  
 Remember one of the key rules for debunkers is "Don't bother me with the f 2006 Page #12  
velations will be condemned by the debunkers and the special agents in inve 2009 Page #95  
 role with both Ufologists and UFO debunkers , I often hear the same ration 2009 Page #155  

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toon producer be enlisted in [the] debunking process. ”Dr. J Allen Hynek Sc 2003 Page #11  
 the second Truman term he led the debunking effort in front of the press c 2004 Page #85  
a State Police got involved in the debunking end of the incident. A West Vi 2006 Page #99  
ss media Prtl!!ram of training and debunking to disc;redil UFO reports. . . 2007 Page #26  
mass media program of training and debunking to discredit UFO reports. II   2007 Page #26  
eller and Luis Alvarez (of the CIA debunking report fame of 1953) became jo 2009 Page #9  

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g artificial gravity, yet the 1995 debut of Boeing's most advanced jetliner 2005 Page #173  
he countryside. Similarly , in his debut novel of 1951 titled Astronauts ,  2008 Page #102  

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nce 1950 El Indio Guerrero Crash • Dec 6, 1950, Switchboard records phone c 2003 Page #156  
tlee arrived in Washington, DC, on Dec. 4 there were news stories of an imp 2006 Page #165  
ainst Chinese troops. The night of Dec. 5, Truman wrote in his diary that i 2006 Page #165  
e called on 'alert' tonight (i.e., Dec. 6), but Air Force officials said th 2006 Page #169  
that were quite independent of the Dec.6 "emergency" is in the statement in 2006 Page #169  
FBI document above and its date of Dec. 8, so he speculated that the docume 2006 Page #177  
liam Moore, also claims a crash on Dec. 6 at the Texas-Mexico border but at 2006 Page #177  
e the discussion of the documented Dec 6 and Dec 8 events and Willingham's  2006 Page #178  
ussion of the documented Dec 6 and Dec 8 events and Willingham's crashed di 2006 Page #178  
s renamed Dyess AFB on (get this!) Dec. 6,.. .but in 1956. Hence Willingham 2006 Page #178  
ntial way a day or so later (i.e., Dec. 8). Whether the Air Force intellige 2006 Page #179  
 oveBaas mall and telegraph llnN · Dec. 11140: Navy Secretary Frank Knox as 2007 Page #16  
o hold all' unauthorized Navy neW8 Dec. 7, 1841: NeWB from Peart Harbor cen 2007 Page #16  
red to minimize shock to the pubUC Dec. 1941: Byron Prtce. executive edNor  2007 Page #16  
 Headquarters, 81h Air Force, on 6 Dec 60 by Major AT. Wagner, this office. 2007 Page #139  
              2. By letter dated 3 Dec 60, the FBI Field Office, New Haven, 2007 Page #140  
well." UFO Files. History Channel. Dec. 2005. Rojas, Carlos Alberto Guzman, 2007 Page #192  
11111a Case # 1 -CAMPINAS (Brazil, Dec. 13, 1954) Metal Fragment This almos 2007 Page #193  
ublished in the Brazilian press on Dec. 22, 23 and 24 of 1954, the Air Defe 2007 Page #194  
unters: Early in the morning of 27 Dec 80 [ ... ] two USAF security police  2008 Page #32  
rd Air Force, Mildenhall, England, Dec. 1980 Robert W. Bazley is a retired  2009 Page #73  
1·•1.1 Summer 1961, Bloomington IL DEC. 2,, 1q2,. HOT SPRINGS, S. 0. TWO sr 2009 Page #124  

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t way too." It took almost another decade for the UFO community to accept t 2003 Page #144  
n or altered by events of the last decade. And there have been many develop 2004 Page #134  
w, it is true that during the past decade, popular media has at times dealt 2005 Page #76  
e of Goodall's contacts had over a decade of experience at Groom Lake. Duri 2005 Page #82  
             Alien Autopsy Film: A Decade Later Philip Mantle Copyright 200 2005 Page #145  
             Alien Autopsy Film: A Decade Later thjs fiJm balanced , l felt 2005 Page #147  
             Alien Autopsy Film: A Decade Later Photographer of the Year th 2005 Page #149  
           • Alien Autopsy Film: A Decade Later The fiJm is housed in Europ 2005 Page #151  
where in the universe. In the past decade, astronomers have positively iden 2006 Page #69  
losely guarded secret for nearly a decade. The eighth production F-117A, Ar 2006 Page #81  
obiological Research Department. A decade later, the biological warfare res 2006 Page #123  
n the airspace of Cuba more than a decade previously. According to a "secur 2008 Page #29  
trees. Over the course of the next decade, Kulik would initiate three exped 2008 Page #99  
 Date words Prospects for the Next Decade. Memo to all PFIAB members . Sep  2009 Page #10  
 community that had evolved in the decade since World War II. My attention  2009 Page #11  
s. Yet at the approach of the next decade the Central Intelligence Agency a 2009 Page #15  
 community that had evolved in the decade since World War II. My attention  2009 Page #23  

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ary. He was a photographer for six decades, many of them with the Southeast 2003 Page #34  
ous similar accounts that span the decades — and even the world. And in lig 2004 Page #4  
ts on a worldwide basis that spans decades. From the CIA, I was able to obt 2004 Page #12  
as exposed for all to see a couple decades after the minister's denial. It  2004 Page #86  
k of people looking for the files. Decades later when Smith's files were pl 2004 Page #86  
val of crashed or downed UFOs over decades. When he died, he had published, 2004 Page #106  
 examples of cover-ups that lasted decades. Operation Exercise Tiger is one 2004 Page #140  
t went awry and was covered up for decades. Japan's use of chemical weapons 2004 Page #140  
 UFO community has experienced for decades. Dan Rather took the bait he was 2004 Page #141  
ernment regulations, in effect for decades, that serve to suppress the open 2004 Page #141  
atterson Air Force Base have spent decades denying this flying saucer story 2004 Page #144  
ei • Worked on cruise missiles for decades at Stalin/Beria's orders • In 19 2004 Page #161  
 to intensive analysis lasting for decades Tsarist Rocket Exam results III  2004 Page #168  
t people interested for over three decades, since it first became public, d 2004 Page #216  
rrect," an assertion he reiterated decades later when tracked down by Aztec 2004 Page #217  
 of significant parts of his file, decades later, on the grounds of nationa 2004 Page #219  
rence to "secret radar bases." For decades it was believed that there were  2004 Page #219  
tic 12 or MJ-12. For more than two decades there have been documents — some 2004 Page #242  
 our O\\ n civilization . For five decades, most UFO research has barely to 2005 Page #75  
 public discussion have failed for decades. What does this mean? One thing  2005 Page #76  
ogy has been developed for several decades now, and which continues to rema 2005 Page #84  
 across nations over the past many decades relating to major political cris 2005 Page #84  
 flying objects in the sky." After decades of public conditioning through b 2005 Page #119  
its origins in the 1940s to recent decades. As context, Air Force regulatio 2005 Page #141  
 new and different forms in recent decades. Yet the fundamental phenomenon  2005 Page #143  
across the countr). More than four decades later, in the year 2002, they we 2005 Page #154  
been lying through their teeth for decades. I don't know of any government  2006 Page #10  
% have seen one, which covers many decades. Only 10% of those were reported 2006 Page #11  
 have been conducted for over five decades and successfully kept out of the 2006 Page #24  
erberate through human society for decades or centuries to come, yet rarely 2006 Page #61  
rspective of the cover-up over the decades. He will specifically identify r 2006 Page #101  
 been preparing for this event for decades, so with multi-levels of biologi 2006 Page #102  
al, but the disease takes years to decades, e.g. CJD. This would be a good  2006 Page #116  
quivalent of Fort Detrick, home to decades of research into lethal viruses  2006 Page #122  
h-retrieval reports throughout the decades, the reference to an apparently  2006 Page #136  
o doubt further perfected over the decades. ls there any way to see through 2007 Page #31  
s Copyright 2007 Peter Robbins For decades now, alien and UFO-related subje 2007 Page #59  
delivered with "pinpoint" accuraC) decades before Lockheed F-117 Stealth Fi 2007 Page #107  
e-163 rocket powered aircraft were decades ahead of allied designs. Indeed, 2007 Page #111  
trates that the UFO issue has, for decades, had a major bearing upon nation 2008 Page #23  
rity implications, was implemented decades ago-and it shows no signs of bei 2008 Page #26  
 Fort Detrick, Maryland , have for decades been secretly, and deeply, engag 2008 Page #37  
e organization I'd joined over two decades ago. 1967 There was a major wave 2008 Page #62  
ous that they hide those facts for decades under a policy of denial in 89   2008 Page #95  
e out by development during recent decades in which technology has become e 2009 Page #23  

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 policies resulting from same, the decades-long export of the U.S. labor fo 2005 Page #85  

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ve a significant bearing upon this decades-old incident. Overview and Backg 2009 Page #48  

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eaucracy, and the bureaucracy must decapitate the one section at the expens 2004 Page #154  

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 you'll dig up grandma," explained Decatur attorney Bill Nobles. H.R. "Pig" 2004 Page #31  

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ful bacteria and suffered no teeth decay. In trust, JLD gave me his relativ 2005 Page #44  
ful bacteria and suffered no teeth decay. In trust, JLD gave me his relativ 2009 Page #50  

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tal objects whose orbit might have decayed, resulting in the splashdown. Th 2006 Page #185  

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nd things." Background: Bentwaters Dece1nber 26 -28, 1980 SLIDE# 15 RAF Woo 2008 Page #78  

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 In that situation, the person may decease rapidly if he finds himself in t 2005 Page #34  

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ent. Most of these fellows are now deceased. Many of the locals whom I have 2003 Page #57  
onable health 9 Non-living entity, deceased or portions 10 Media: printed m 2003 Page #175  
s boss, Bill Ferguson, who is also deceased, when Doug picked him up said,  2004 Page #72  
ired Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso, now deceased — God rest his soul — who wrote 2004 Page #78  
ceships and the organic remains of deceased extraterrestrial pilots. He exp 2004 Page #147  
l Kalinino, Volgograd region • Two deceased EBE's inside 1.2-1.3 meters in  2004 Page #173  
most important witnesses, both now deceased, but each interviewed by Ramsey 2004 Page #216  
us UFO investigators lead by a now deceased Richard Miller, formerly with t 2005 Page #59  
 original sources who \Vere either deceased or who feared direct communic a 2005 Page #78  
 The man claimed to have seen rune deceased aliens preserved in deep freeze 2005 Page #79  
iglio -an investigative author now deceased, who wrote three books on Monro 2007 Page #134  
e fami1) consisted then of the now deceased father, Luciano Poulain, a prof 2007 Page #196  
zucena Carrizo, a house wife, also deceased; Sergio, ·who was then a 13-yea 2007 Page #196  

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 you will nor allow yourself to be deceived by an illusion that can be easi 2005 Page #92  
are crue, billions of us have been deceived. A deception of this scale woul 2007 Page #127  

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ause it had all the best tools for deceiving the public about what was actu 2007 Page #21  
e's another, more high-tech way of deceiving people. This shows the Command 2007 Page #28  

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Christi, the object simultaneously decelerated to approximately 1700 (1955  2006 Page #133  

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ciated with rapid acceleration and deceleration of their vehicles. There ar 2004 Page #147  

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t of UFO crash-retrievals. Born on Decemb er 17, 1920, he was nicknamed ''\ 2005 Page #138  

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adio in Pittsburgh on the night of December 9, 1965. I am not aware of any  2003 Page #53  
sburg during the late afternoon of December 9, 1965. Moments after the obje 2003 Page #53  
e Greensburg, PA Tribune-Review of December 10, 1965, as stating that there 2003 Page #53  
utside playing at the time. It was December, but the temperature was near 4 2003 Page #54  
e Greensburg, PA Tribune-Review on December 10, 1965. The story was headlin 2003 Page #55  
rse the sky late that afternoon on December 9, 1965. The news media and pol 2003 Page #58  
n reported that at about 1 A.M. on December 10, 1965, a military flatbed tr 2003 Page #61  
object during the early morning of December 10, 1965, after it arrived from 2003 Page #61  
ntion the Army involvement. In the December 10, 1965, edition of the Pittsb 2003 Page #66  
in the Pittsburgh Press article of December 10, 1965, where it is also stat 2003 Page #66  
rge manufacturing company. On that December day, Bill heard the radio news  2003 Page #70  
 country landed in Pennsylvania on December 9, 1965. During the showing of  2003 Page #71  
Greensburg, PA. County Edition, 10 December 1965. "Searchers Fail To Find O 2003 Page #72  
ew, Greensburg, PA City Edition 10 December 1965. Murphy, John "Object in t 2003 Page #72  
Woods." WHJB Radio, Greensburg, PA December 1965. 9 P.M. news broadcast, KD 2003 Page #72  
dcast, KDKA Radio, Pittsburgh, PA. December, 9, 1965. "Fireball A Meteor, A 2003 Page #72  
h Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, PA, 10 December 1965. Gordon, Stan, Personal In 2003 Page #72  
ieval Conference In a letter dated December 13, 1987, John Lear, one of the 2003 Page #150  
ents com PAPERCLIP Strength Report December 19, 1947 154                    2003 Page #158  
On three successive nights in late December 1980, England's rural Suffolk,  2004 Page #46  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference December 1980's chain of events, was to  2004 Page #49  
 over the base in the period 25-30 December 1980, and if so, what action wa 2004 Page #54  
led Rendlesham Forest incident, in December 1980. Lord Gilbert: Information 2004 Page #54  
RAF Bentwaters from May 1978 until December 1980. One of only a small handf 2004 Page #54  
d on the Web about the sighting of December 27-28, 1980. In late January 19 2004 Page #55  
 that many of us had suspected. In December 2002, the Ministry released mor 2004 Page #58  
nce in Brewster New York. In early December Budd spoke at length with Joann 2004 Page #58  
own as Project Magnet. It ran from December 1950 to 82                      2004 Page #85  
t of UFO crash-retrievals. Born on December 17, 1920, he was nicknamed 'Web 2004 Page #106  
ide 2 WHO WAS THIS MAN? • rn circa December 17, 1920 a Graduated from colle 2004 Page #107  
ts" on UFO Crash Retrievals a Died December 18,1994 Slide 3 STATUS REPORTS  2004 Page #107  
Leonard Stringfield passed away on December 18, 1994; having died in his sl 2004 Page #110  
Krustakrogs, Latvia, USSR Crash in December 1990 • 1998 Taken to Novaya Zem 2004 Page #173  
 second UFO question came during a December 1954 press conference when Pres 2004 Page #176  
ksburg UFO crash which occurred in December of 1965. On the night of the cr 2004 Page #176  
nergy Installations, March 1946 to December 1952, states that in a study of 2004 Page #220  
nergy Installations, March 1946 to December 1952, The Directorate of Histor 2004 Page #224  
adquarters Air Defense Command, 13 December 1973 (declassified 6 May 1992), 2004 Page #224  
of Solid State Circuits 32, No.12, December 1997. ■ Kuijsten, Marcel. 2001. 2005 Page #12  
lbuquerque, New Mexico. He died on December 4, 1960. 1n addition to the tes 2005 Page #41  
gfield determined this occurred on December 10, 1964. He also checked with  2005 Page #79  
53, then above Arizona in 1954. On December 14 of that year, this series of 2005 Page #88  
of it. The Einstein Affair In late December 1940, Reich sent a carefully wo 2005 Page #91  
s in signing a secret letter dared December 30, 1940 advising President Roo 2005 Page #92  
some point during that November or December he might have met Reich. His na 2005 Page #99  
er would allow, off and on between December 'I and December 17. Charts of i 2005 Page #100  
off and on between December 'I and December 17. Charts of its movements wer 2005 Page #100  
rts of its movements were kept. By December 14, the atmosphere in the area  2005 Page #100  
he prevailing attitude so well. In December 1957, a month after Reich's dea 2005 Page #103  
so found in a CIA document from 17 December 1953 released in response to a  2005 Page #128  
ave had fatal failures." Sadly, on December 18, 1994, after a long bout wit 2005 Page #139  
January 1950, Mojave Desert, CA; 6 December 1950, El Indio/Guerrero area, T 2005 Page #163  
, Ne,v i\Iexico. He passed away on December 4, 1960. Bill Uhouse served 10  2005 Page #169  
da Moulton Howe 136 The Mystery of December 6, 1950 Dr. Bruce Maccabee 161  2006 Page #3  
e first flight of Article 792 on 9 December. Holm and two other pilots comp 2006 Page #81  
 acceptance by the Air Force on 22 December, Article 792 was assigned to th 2006 Page #81  
 I first visited the crash site in December 1986, just five months after th 2006 Page #83  
lesham Forest, Suffolk, England of December 1980 has been the subject of ha 2006 Page #132  
cs of the account are that between December 26 and 29, 1980 multiple UFO en 2006 Page #132  
h somebody else's space program in December 1980? On this path: in her book 2006 Page #132  
. 15. Interview with Margaret Fry, December 3, 1996. 16. Interview with Mat 2006 Page #137  
 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on 5 December 1945. ... it is believed that F 2006 Page #141  
                    The Mystery of December 6, 1950 Dr. Bruce Macca bee Cop 2006 Page #164  
al emergency during the morning of December 6, 1950. Two days later the FBI 2006 Page #164  
he Texas-Mexico border on or about December 6, 1950 caused the immediate hi 2006 Page #164  
PART 1: A NATIONAL EMERGENCY DATE: DECEMBER 6, 1950 LOCATION: WHITE HOUSE,  2006 Page #164  
EMERGENCY Historical Background to December 6, 1950: As you read the follow 2006 Page #165  
itters that, during the morning of December 6, a large group of "unidentifi 2006 Page #166  
e find that, during the morning of December 6, 163                          2006 Page #166  
ese. The White House phone log for December 6 shows Acheson called Lovett a 2006 Page #167  
n: 'For a moment on the morning of December 6, he thought his nightmare (of 2006 Page #167  
r explanation: "Washington D.C., 6 December 1950 (INS): A warning of an *en 2006 Page #169  
ork Times published a story with a December 7, Anchorage Alaska, dateline w 2006 Page #169  
tatement in the Washington Post on December 10 that 'President Truman is 's 2006 Page #169  
 Record group 330, July 1, 1950 to December, 1951 (at the National Archives 2006 Page #169  
951 (at the National Archives). On December 6, Air Force Colonel Charles Wi 2006 Page #169  
SUBJECT: Air Alert - 1030 Hours, 6 December 1950 1. The ConAC (Continental  2006 Page #170  
mmon. After the Japanese attack in December, 1941, the Army deployed, along 2006 Page #170  
rding to "Searching the Skies," in December, 1950 there was an AN/CPS-5 and 2006 Page #171  
ration, it is quite likely that by December this radar (or one like it) was 2006 Page #171  
things that don't exist?) "URGENT. DECEMBER 8. RE: FLYING SAUCERS. This off 2006 Page #174  
crash could have occurred in early December before Willingham received his  2006 Page #177  
 below) that the crash occurred on December 5, the recovery occurred on Dec 2006 Page #177  
cember 5, the recovery occurred on December 6, a general alert to counterin 2006 Page #177  
ounterintelligence was sent out on December 7, and the FBI learned about it 2006 Page #177  
7, and the FBI learned about it on December 8. (Randle lists the date as De 2006 Page #177  
ember 8. (Randle lists the date as December 6.) Zechel told me that in 1978 2006 Page #177  
d recovered some foreign object on December 6 or 7. He said the document re 2006 Page #177  
ency" by the Defense Department on December 6, 1950, a documented immediate 2006 Page #178  
 for saucer related information on December 8 and witness testimony about a 2006 Page #178  
he Texas-Mexico border on or about December 6, 1950. Could these be related 2006 Page #178  
n immediate high alert, and why on December 8, 1950? Neither of these quest 2006 Page #178  
terly direction and had crashed on December 6 and been retrieved on the 6th 2006 Page #179  
learn that there were sightings on December 6: one at West Springfield, Mas 2006 Page #179  
ok file was in London, England, on December 9.) SNAFU OR SAUCERS? (SNAFU: s 2006 Page #179  
                                   December 30, 1984... After five months o 2006 Page #187  
il 2005. 39 The Bellingham Herald, December 31, 1984. 4° Ibid.              2006 Page #187  
rs were in two separate locations. December 31, 1984... After an evening of 2006 Page #188  
ea to Lummi Island on the night of December 30, 1984. These same witnesses  2006 Page #188  
cating and reconnoitering of it on December 30, 1984 can be reasonably disp 2006 Page #192  
o begin censoring all Navy news in December of 1940. Did he know somethjng  2007 Page #16  
              The next case was in December of 1994 on the Nullarbor Plains 2007 Page #130  
eserves, telephoned this office on December 5, 1960. He advised that at app 2007 Page #140  
t approximately 4.30 pm on Friday, December 2, 1960, an object believed to  2007 Page #140  
as in Sao Paulo State and the dare December 13, 1954. The primary \virness  2007 Page #193  
 Washington, DC. In a letter dated December 26, 1979, Dunn wrote that "the  2007 Page #196  
re utilized in space research." ln December 1981 Poulain contacted NASA to  2007 Page #197  
ence and investigative agencies in December 1948, it was determined that th 2008 Page #26  
cting these data, therefore, since December 1948, this District has assumed 2008 Page #26  
ncentrated [emphasis mine]. During December 1948 on the 5th 6th 7'11 8th 11 2008 Page #27  
UFOs in its direct vicinity during December 1948 were dismissed as having n 2008 Page #27  
onal Security in the Woods Late in December 1980, a series of almost scienc 2008 Page #31  
r husband's former crew members on December 12, 1979, four days after her h 2008 Page #45  
y college astronomy instructor. 5. December 14, 1979- UFO Rumors Abound, bu 2008 Page #49  
nything in the Elk River area," on December 14, 1979, 20 days after the Cra 2008 Page #60  
formation . MoD confirmed to me in December 2007 that the final decision ha 2008 Page #63  
d?'" -RAF Bentwaters Flight Chief, December 26, 1980 SLIDE# l Ben/waters 19 2008 Page #71  
ations doing between June 1973 and December I 980 to monitor the Soviet Uni 2008 Page #74  
tly did happen between midnight on December 26, to 5 AM on December 28, 198 2008 Page #74  
idnight on December 26, to 5 AM on December 28, 1980, that provoked U. S. A 2008 Page #74  
om Christmas day 1980 to midnight, December 26, 1980, 20-year-old Airman Fi 2008 Page #78  
urroughs hand-written statement in December 1980 SLIDE# 17 "The lights were 2008 Page #79  
ity Control. That early morning of December 26, 1980, Staff Sergeant James  2008 Page #79  
oughs in the forest after 3 AM, on December 26, 1980. Penniston 's notebook 2008 Page #82  
               Two nights later on December 28, 1980, after midnight, John  2008 Page #84  
est on either the early morning of December 26, with Jim Penniston, or with 2008 Page #84  
n Bustinza on the early morning of December 28. Burroughs Hypnosis Excerpt  2008 Page #84  
Burroughs Hypnosis Excerpt A about December 26, 1980. After Midnight Excerp 2008 Page #84  
g back at air base near sunrise on December 26, 1980, Shift Commander comme 2008 Page #86  
s went to bed to sleep the rest of December 26, 1980, and woke up in the ea 2008 Page #86  
nd woke up in the early morning of December 27, feeling like something had  2008 Page #86  
endlesham Forest after midnight on December 28, 1980, with a couple of frie 2008 Page #87  
with a couple of friends. By 2 AM, December 28, lots of military people sho 2008 Page #87  
 I, 1988, Hypnosis Excerpt B about December 28. 1980. After Midni2ht SLIDE# 2008 Page #87  
there, farther than you guys were (December 26, 1980). And I go, 'How do yo 2008 Page #87  
re all briefed about this tonight (December 27 to 28) before we came on: th 2008 Page #87  
ame on: that it (lights) showed up December 26 and December 27, and that th 2008 Page #87  
(lights) showed up December 26 and December 27, and that there were really  2008 Page #87  
F Bentwaters new base commander in December 1980 was Col. Ted Conrad. His D 2008 Page #88  
on the Bentwaters tannac the AM of December 30th. He had two canisters of 3 2008 Page #88  
me permission to share some of his December 26, 1980, Rendlesham Forest exp 2008 Page #90  
me he received a call to report on December 30, 1980, to the Orderly Room a 2008 Page #90  
 weeks after Sgt. Jim Penniston 's December 26, 1980 experience , USAF Lt.  2008 Page #93  
gree the first night of events was December 26, 1980, while their second en 2008 Page #93  
Halt in the early morning hours of December 28, 1980. In his letter, Lt. Co 2008 Page #93  
enetrated the Rendlesham Forest in December 1980, is still reverberating ne 2008 Page #96  
e. In a speech to the Reichstag on December 11, 1941, Hitler explained , "O 2008 Page #130  
 Objects ■ Sightings. June through December 1931 ■ Rese-,,rchers and tJ1e S 2008 Page #163  
............................... 42 December 1980 RAF Bentwaters Update with 2009 Page #5  
urvival (p 13) Introduction (p 13) December 1976 sign-off by L.C.R. (p 16)  2009 Page #8  
 of Scientific Intelligence Agency December 1976 L.C.R. Central Intelligenc 2009 Page #25  
." Furthermore Serpa state that on December 24, 2005, two-pages of a "class 2009 Page #52  
                 SLIDE# 2 SLIDE# 3 December 1980 RAF Bentwaters Update with 2009 Page #57  
ered the forest repeatedly between December 26th after midnight and 5 AM on 2009 Page #58  
er 26th after midnight and 5 AM on December 28th, 1980, when at least two d 2009 Page #58  
mander , RAF Bentwaters , England, December 1980, Rendlesham Forest, 2007.  2009 Page #59  
AF Lt. Col. Charles I. Halt during December 2007 documentary about RAF Bent 2009 Page #60  
ived 35mm film in two canisters on December 30, 1980, from RAF Bentwaters C 2009 Page #60  
on the Bentwaters tarmac the AM of December 30th. He had two canisters of 3 2009 Page #60  
rest in the early morning hours of December 26, 1980.                       2009 Page #60  
tographed and touched around 3 AM, December 26, 1980. SLIDE# 7 Jim Pennisto 2009 Page #61  
 Woodbridge Security Supervisor on December 26, 1980. He 55                 2009 Page #61  
es and flight line operations . On December 26th, at least 14 security pers 2009 Page #62  
sy surface in Rendlesham Forest on December 26, 1980, around 3 AM. Onyx gem 2009 Page #63  
bout his encounter on the night of December 28, 1980, with a light beam com 2009 Page #69  
ial light above Rendlesham Forest, December 28, 1980 Lt. Col. Charles I. Ha 2009 Page #69  
and, in the early morning hours of December 28, 1980. Illustration by Jan R 2009 Page #70  
                                   December 2007, photograph from RAF Bentw 2009 Page #71  
nuclear weapons heavily guarded in December I 980 by military security. Ima 2009 Page #71  
r my career. " The next morning of December 29, 1980, Col. Halt played his  2009 Page #72  
 Reinland-Pfalz, Germany, flies on December 17, 2002, over the Ramstein AB  2009 Page #72  
 Forest on both the first night of December 26, 1980, and two nights later  2009 Page #76  
 26, 1980, and two nights later on December 28, when Col. Halt was also in  2009 Page #76  
he tantalizing rumor on base after December 1980 was that one or more milit 2009 Page #76  
ever happened until around 3 AM on December 26, 1980, and the subsequent 45 2009 Page #77  
my report about the first night of December 26th. SLIDE# 18 71              2009 Page #77  
ights he saw on the first night of December 26, 1980. Date of his above ske 2009 Page #78  
w that a C-5 came in Sunday night (December 28, 1980). It involved the Weap 2009 Page #79  
The plane came in on Sunday night (December 28, /980). I do know that on Mo 2009 Page #79  
hat on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (December 29, 30 and December 31, 1980),  2009 Page #79  
ay, Wednesday (December 29, 30 and December 31, 1980), I was posted on the  2009 Page #79  
 was para rescue on Tuesday night (December 30, 1980). So, I do know there  2009 Page #79  
 any sense to me. The third night, December 28, 1980, I was in the Rendlesh 2009 Page #79  
ver the top of me. [Third night on December 28, 1980} Right then in the for 2009 Page #80  
e: The RAF Bentwaters phenomena of December 1980 did not end on the 28th. T 2009 Page #80  
EVENTS IN THE RENDLESHAM FOREST IN DECEMBER 1980 TO JANUARY 1981, AND PERHA 2009 Page #85  
largest he'd seen in ten years. In December 1989, Yuri Lotosev and his coll 2009 Page #137  
ing Project Seal's final report in December 1950, Professor Leech vacated h 2009 Page #163  
s David James Leech himself, dated December 18, 1950 and declassified in 19 2009 Page #164  
idents in the United States, dated December 10, 1948 revealed that the Unit 2009 Page #177  
!:GE Af{0MORE, NEW ZE:\Lr ~Cl 18th December, 179                            2009 Page #185  

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 If you were strong you could make decent wages logging or cutting shake bl 2008 Page #43  

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NO EXPLANATION FOUND • SOVIETS HAD DECENTRALUl:D COMAi AND & CONTROL • Seni 2008 Page #150  

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and integrity provided no hints of deception or confabulation. I, like Leo  2003 Page #38  
stic Documents: Little Evidence of Deception, http://www.maiesticdocuments. 2003 Page #39  
8/2C03 Special Cpwjxni '.laoual 2S DECEPTION POLICY CLEAR 3 Note the “downe 2003 Page #175  
ce, the entire strategy is that of deception —it is even the title of the p 2003 Page #183  
 major error O Counterintelligence deception not required to be perfect; sa 2003 Page #186  
ecoveries effectively secret using deception b Secrets can be and are kept  2003 Page #188  
cedures they had. They all include deception. There is a stamp, "Not for Pu 2004 Page #123  
ct. It was a huge conspiracy, with deception and cover stories all part of  2004 Page #125  
ton Airport runway) and the use of deception in the entire process. They re 2004 Page #125  
nd does find instances of apparent deception. He writes: 130 Detailed study 2005 Page #132  
en age, many would interpret it as deception. Lively theological debates wo 2006 Page #61  
ould judge positive to be possible deception. 62                            2006 Page #65  
ook at the other half of the media deception coin: propaganda. Thjs is a lo 2007 Page #20  
icers and an expert in the uses of deception. There is evidence that Dr. Jo 2007 Page #22  
g World \Var ]l. So the methods of deception have been tried and tested, an 2007 Page #31  
llions of us have been deceived. A deception of this scale would have co be 2007 Page #127  
mind of international intiigue and deception. But it wouldn't be false to s 2008 Page #144  
 it could easily have been a known deception package to throw at UFO resear 2009 Page #12  
vention al warfare plan, cover and deception plans, a civil affairs/militar 2009 Page #36  
 accusations of a grand government deception. In the small town of Ocean Sh 2009 Page #87  
h and yet she had no tolerance for deception by anyone, especially any offi 2009 Page #95  
g, I am helping to end an enormous deception by our own government, then it 2009 Page #95  
for affect as part of a Government deception operation? Is it possible that 2009 Page #177  
 it possible that the goal of this deception operation was to convince the  2009 Page #177  
e he was still under oath for this deception operation? firnn SAUCERS: Sovi 2009 Page #177  
y does bear all the hallmarks of a deception operation where many truths ar 2009 Page #177  
nemy. If so, what behavior did the deception operation hope to induce on th 2009 Page #177  
ld have been organized around this deception operation and the subsequent U 2009 Page #177  
7 have been staged in support of a deception/counter-intelligence operation 2009 Page #178  

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s to circumvent UFO-related meclia deceptions. FinaUy, he wiJJ djscuss the  2007 Page #7  
ys to circumvent UFO-related medja deceptions. 5. A few thoughts about "nat 2007 Page #9  
t the use of the media in war-time deceptions. By this time, t~~ operaaon w 2007 Page #10  
 to reinforce official denials and deceptions. ] think you can now understa 2007 Page #29  
ugh such well-planned and financed deceptions? It is not easy but what we h 2007 Page #31  
onal security is built on lies and deceptions , it is no one's security. It 2008 Page #96  

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midation, hysteria, hallucinations Deceptive statements: e.g., meteors, dow 2003 Page #175  
s it very clear that virtually any deceptive step is fair, whether it is of 2003 Page #176  
gement of the exact words used for deceptive statements. It also shows, in  2003 Page #176  
s omilitary aircraft otoxic spills Deceptive statements are not usually tru 2003 Page #182  
s even the title of the paragraph! Deceptive statements are not usually tru 2003 Page #183  
nt has told us about UFOs has been deceptive, although I will concede that  2003 Page #186  
lide 29. Remember, we started with deceptive practices back in the 40s with 2004 Page #130  
se, would declare the NHI ungodly, deceptive, not of the light. Many inacti 2006 Page #59  
h some authentic material and some deceptive material. I do not think it wa 2009 Page #14  
om illness or age, or deliberately deceptive. In retrospect 1 wish that I h 2009 Page #95  

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tific dynamics that allowed such a deceptivel y simple apparatu s to alter  2005 Page #88  
rgued, have played a clear role in deceptivel y shaping public opinion abou 2007 Page #28  

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nergy that he calJed orgone, and a deceptively simple therapeutic and exper 2005 Page #90  

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\~r,ei force•o 1c:·a1-denjalf-~rJ~ decep~o~s:. .. I .• ~.. t...;at~_;Y ...  2007 Page #29  

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ate on earth (if that state should deci.ae in the future ::.o send explorer 2008 Page #113  

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

ase. Dr. Lehman probably wanted to decide if there was any indication that  2003 Page #146  
 genuineness or fakery? How do you decide? • "...opinions or feeling expres 2003 Page #207  
t together early in July 4 - 7 and decide to send Twining to NM? Did Ike sa 2003 Page #209  
Did not take those fellows long to decide I did not. But I sure knew the, d 2004 Page #221  
arth has the knowledge or power to decide what will be the knowledge of tom 2005 Page #94  
s when in doubt.19 Each reader can decide whether the author of the 1st Ann 2006 Page #105  
ls access to people's machines and decide what they can do and which bits t 2007 Page #83  
e -men and women who \Vere able to decide whether to launch nuclear missiJe 2007 Page #85  
ul: They had M-16s. \VHAT MADE YOU DECIDE JN 2007 TO CONTACT ME? Paul: 1 wa 2007 Page #172  
uld bring me files and I'd have to decide whether to authorize destruction  2008 Page #62  

Word: "decided", 72 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 into the Kecksburg incident, Joel decided that he would talk. On November  2003 Page #68  
rother stayed by his car, but Joel decided to head down towards the large w 2003 Page #68  
e moving car. Once admitted, it is decided to house Forrestal in a room on  2003 Page #90  
highly unusual for someone who has decided to end their life by jumping out 2003 Page #94  
ording on huge reels of tape. Paul decided it was time to go over their hea 2003 Page #145  
 and recordings, and a few of them decided to continue a "scientific invest 2003 Page #146  
hmidt and Pete Domenici, the AFOSI decided that it was time to start drawin 2003 Page #150  
aul Bennewitz was the only one who decided to look into things further, and 2003 Page #151  
 Bush though it might be when they decided to proceed with Operation Majest 2003 Page #187  
n. When Truman became president he decided that the next president would no 2003 Page #191  
, heard their message, and thereby decided the world was not ready for this 2003 Page #192  
. He was amazed by what he saw. He decided it was time to go to the preside 2003 Page #200  
want to know. So in 1997, the USAF decided the screw the president with yet 2003 Page #201  
 Mexico crash events. Marshall had decided on or before July 1, as evidence 2003 Page #208  
 the _Fort Worth Star-Telegram and decided to follow the Aurora story. I co 2004 Page #27  
cret lab in New York State and had decided to take it for a test flight. "A 2004 Page #32  
. Everything worked so well that I decided to keep going, and I soon found  2004 Page #32  
 they could do on their own and he decided to drive a little further down t 2004 Page #35  
ng serious was about to happen and decided to head over in that direction t 2004 Page #37  
had arrived on the scene, Werbicki decided to resort to his list of fisherm 2004 Page #37  
ter the fact. Early on Larry and I decided upon a writing strategy, one asp 2004 Page #48  
interesting. ... Now why have they decided to weld them all shut, if that's 2004 Page #52  
ith and the Prime Minister jointly decided the time was not right for the r 2004 Page #86  
wan's contact with the aliens, and decided to fly from Washington to Maine  2004 Page #103  
lby got fingered in it and someone decided to shut him up before he was que 2004 Page #249  
e great physicist acknowledged the decided glow, but refused to rule our wh 2005 Page #91  
the betrayal of rus lawyers, Reich decided to represent rumself, and agains 2005 Page #101  
10 ln 1943, the U.S. Supreme Court decided a case regarding convicted membe 2005 Page #126  
was a routine outing for us. \Y./e decided to tether tl1e horses, as the te 2005 Page #154  
 thorns, the building thunderheads decided to Jet go. We took refuge under  2005 Page #154  
utmost secrecy so as to maintain a decided advantage in the scheme of thjng 2005 Page #162  
ased when people tell me that they decided to teach a course about UFOs, af 2006 Page #13  
 to ensure the EBE's safety, Stone decided to help the EBE escape. This ext 2006 Page #21  
estination of the wreckage, it was decided that the debris would be transpo 2006 Page #75  
ing about this incident in 1993, I decided to hunt for the crash site. A bo 2006 Page #79  
labeled it: "Insufficient Data." I decided to investigate this incident sin 2006 Page #87  
rious object. The rest of the boys decided not to go on and went home. Mrs. 2006 Page #90  
Establishment. By the 1970s it was decided that the MRE should be placed un 2006 Page #123  
o the motorway. At one point, they decided to pull off the motorway and sto 2006 Page #124  
in the British Army, and that Dodd decided to use that same name for his Ar 2006 Page #128  
d saucer in Mexico in 1948. Zechel decided to follow up on the story so he  2006 Page #176  
ation. During a later interview he decided that the location was not Laredo 2006 Page #176  
search into Willingham's story but decided to "average out" the location by 2006 Page #178  
made many interesting contacts. We decided to conduct a "snowball" sociolog 2006 Page #198  
ng his funding of the show. He had decided that it would be too difficult t 2006 Page #204  
ell, who had been hosting the show decided to carry on under another name,  2006 Page #204  
was very skilled at questioning. I decided to go along with his questioning 2006 Page #205  
ests moved on to other areas and I decided to leave the Foundation to conti 2006 Page #207  
 thought from someone who bra\·ely decided that Americans needed to know th 2007 Page #41  
of Roswell and in 1997 the company decided to use both aben and UFO imagery 2007 Page #70  
etrospective so the Americans have decided to try and arrest him for it eve 2007 Page #92  
too late and it was too dark. They decided to go back to town and seek some 2007 Page #130  
rl grabbing her mother. They cJ1en decided to investigate the area where th 2007 Page #196  
ing to Bert Dinius, Larry Lake had decided to speak with him because he had 2008 Page #46  
uests on a case by case basis, MoD decided to proactively release its entir 2008 Page #63  
n parliament and in the media. MoD decided not to release the material all  2008 Page #63  
efore, we (Burroughs and Steffens) decided to drive down and see what it wa 2008 Page #79  
rd to drive the truck. So, the men decided to park. Ed Cabansag walked with 2008 Page #80  
e open field." After that, the men decided that Cabansac should stay there  2008 Page #80  
at you have seen." But the two men decided to go back to the forest to look 2008 Page #83  
 duty for the night. So, Burroughs decided to return to Rendlesham Forest a 2008 Page #87  
e information they requested or he decided to share, but never in any way c 2008 Page #139  
ritten by Edward Teller himself, I decided to attempt to use forensic lingu 2009 Page #9  
UFOs and extraterrestrial life. He decided to find out more about its cover 2009 Page #37  
ter fim1ly suggests that MJ-12 had decided not to cooperate with Kennedy. T 2009 Page #40  
271 clearly shows that Kennedy had decided to cooperate with the USSR on "O 2009 Page #41  
ls as a gift for his wife -who had decided not to accompany her husband to  2009 Page #54  
y did not have much more time, she decided to end her long silence. 1 point 2009 Page #89  
there may be some connection, so I decided to dig deeper. The June 1947 Sec 2009 Page #156  
                            It was decided to test the suggestion by ad hoc 2009 Page #165  
y unexpected large waves." "It was decided to test the suggestion by ad hoc 2009 Page #169  
cts was of a classified nature, he decided to stay mum. That would be a cle 2009 Page #176  

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ining objects in the sky that were decidedly not stars. In November 1953, t 2005 Page #94  
ot accidents of the radar. This is decidedly different from what the operat 2006 Page #172  
lmost every aspect of this case is decidedly non-standard, and this is a fi 2009 Page #135  
ave some time to spare. All seemed decidedly upbeat about the agency's rele 2009 Page #138  
ece together the puzzle of what is decidedly the greatest mystery of our ti 2009 Page #154  

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At about this time Henry Forrestal decides that his brother should complete 2003 Page #91  
lts were "inconclusive." The group decides to return to shore in order to a 2006 Page #187  
on. As soon as the Chief Executive decides on what policy will be followed  2009 Page #25  

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ation of the patient then consult, deciding that the best course of action  2003 Page #90  
ou to a reasonable conclusion, and deciding to go no further because you ha 2008 Page #55  

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 sound of a massive explosion that decimated the area, and caused damage hu 2008 Page #97  

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e area in deadly radioactivity and decimating the countryside. Similarly ,  2008 Page #102  

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s in the bowls of the rockets were deciphered. The message read...earth wil 2003 Page #14  
nknown hieroglyphics and cannot be deciphered. This ship                    2004 Page #26  

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ir Force at the barracks. Later, a decision was made to go back to Kecksbur 2003 Page #59  
iately. Shocked by the President's decision, former Vice President (and Pre 2003 Page #87  
her than the Menninger Clinic. The decision seems based on 'V.I.P. reasonin 2003 Page #90  
ovoked the Truman Administration's decision to keep all the real facts abou 2004 Page #80  
SCO on October 26, 1976, under the decision of the Bureau of the Internatio 2005 Page #54  
ote to Brady in support of Reich's decision. Incredibly, Hays talked his cl 2005 Page #93  
 wrote to the judge explaining rus decision noting that rus argument might  2005 Page #101  
FOs, and eventually influenced his decision to join the military. Upon join 2006 Page #16  
mes. Arrested in November 2002_ UK decision that he should be extradited to 2006 Page #31  
he ground beside two vehicles. The decision was immediately made to launch  2006 Page #135  
h information on the air wasn't my decision to make but I would discuss it  2006 Page #205  
tional security. Those making this decision don't always have the welfare o 2007 Page #35  
nstitution, and as a result made a decision to, or ·was asked to include tl 2007 Page #76  
espect to this latter question , a decision to massively downplay both the  2008 Page #26  
 mass hallucination." "They took a decision to call Shawbury and this was a 2008 Page #33  
tially , on his own. So, he took a decision to go outside, look in the dire 2008 Page #34  
n how the French government's 2007 decision to release its UFO files was a  2008 Page #61  
files was a major factor in the UK decision, as was the fact that the MoD r 2008 Page #61  
me in December 2007 that the final decision had been taken and I duly broke 2008 Page #63  
 projects ■Deadline is October for decision (1963?) ■ Our survival is at st 2008 Page #121  
en lost ... " Apparently, Hitler's decision to allow the British forces to  2008 Page #130  
and Churchill. The wealthy elite's decision to tum their back on Hitler may 2008 Page #130  
,IRINC".~ 148 • Prh'lJtdy makr. me decision to bold htaring. • Don"I bt In  2008 Page #154  
 formal aDllOIDlrtffltJII or 1111y decision -·-:My Qa cstloo to hlai: Can y 2008 Page #154  
e Feb 1755 J. Younger. "A negative decision on the Sundesert Reactors is ap 2009 Page #10  
e and great potential influence in decision making. Because of this, I felt 2009 Page #12  
r ll would demand a new system for decision making informed by a vast UFO/s 2009 Page #12  
g system is required for effective decision making. But intelligence is als 2009 Page #12  
ecrecy we have deprived high level decision makers of 9                     2009 Page #15  
y." The important requirement that decision makers be proved with complete  2009 Page #18  
rity Affairs to render an informed decision on UFO policy in a proper conte 2009 Page #19  
mitted from a space vehicle to the decision making operation. We have attem 2009 Page #22  
e and great potential influence in decision making. Because of this, I felt 2009 Page #23  
r II would demand a new system for decision making informed by a vast UFO/s 2009 Page #23  
g system ?? required for effective decision making. The secrecy of the ?? a 2009 Page #23  
 Boeing, in a highly controversial decision. The contract involved the TFX  2009 Page #33  

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W, · -· , Rockwell, Bechtel, SAIC, Decision-Science Applications ' . (DSA,  2007 Page #52  

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

he first part." ire essertedi Is . decisions have been made on the elestr ! 2004 Page #20  
istory began — a series of events, decisions and actions that ultimately re 2004 Page #62  
ation to make the security related decisions required of the commander -in  2004 Page #176  
 great many people but the funding decisions were his. Sometimes people cal 2006 Page #197  
ry interest too and one of the key decisions in relation to MoD UFO documen 2008 Page #62  
thing sinister about this and such decisions were made all the time on a wi 2008 Page #62  
sion priorities , and Space Agency decisions extending back to when the Age 2008 Page #135  
tions or lives. If national policy decisions are to be made, national effor 2009 Page #15  
trategic Intelligence and National Decisions (Glencoe, Ill., 1956) remains  2009 Page #24  
onal contact, they had based their decisions upon the effects of charges pl 2009 Page #166  

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d cooperation of media could prove decisive in whether society survives thi 2006 Page #65  
 and demoralization could give NHI decisive edge without resort to open vio 2006 Page #65  
the making of the biggest and most decisive "catch 22" that the U.S.A.F. ev 2007 Page #110  

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al security-has been carefully and decisively continued by the British Gove 2008 Page #32  

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cription: "...the series of raised deck panels where there were indentation 2003 Page #101  
ed out on his exposed second-story deck in the exclusive Four Hills neighbo 2003 Page #142  
he lights. He took them out on the deck and showed them his view of the Man 2003 Page #145  
ush a part of my "UFO Most Wanted" deck. An even more important story comes 2003 Page #196  
ve put him in my "UFO Most Wanted" deck as the King of Clubs. Another Reaga 2003 Page #199  
ci is also in my "UFO Most Wanted" deck, holding one of the highest cards.  2003 Page #199  
 where it was stored on the flight deck between mattresses that were used t 2005 Page #164  
 were used to cusl~on the craft on deck. A tarpaulin was thrown over the di 2005 Page #164  
 Uhouse's specialty was the flight deck and the instruments on the flight d 2005 Page #170  
 and the instruments on the flight deck -he understood the gravitational fi 2005 Page #170  
nything completely flatten out the deck of a low-bed. Usually a low-bed tra 2007 Page #126  

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en know if they could count on his declaration that "several other individu 2003 Page #147  
t in July 1947. This resulted in a declaration by the Roswell Daily News th 2004 Page #134  
t Truman is 'seriously considering declaration of national emetgeng which c 2006 Page #169  
 had been lost) was to prevent the declaration of Department of Defense res 2008 Page #110  
0 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.)." With this declaration , a "Shadow Govemment "---cr 2008 Page #123  

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

 He went on the Ted Koppel show to declare that former top officers at Wrig 2004 Page #144  
f the scientific community ever to declare, unequivocally, that the U.S. go 2004 Page #147  
he inert body afterwards. He would declare during a medical congress toward 2005 Page #32  
view, saying: "\Xfhatever I had to declare, I have just done it in my offic 2005 Page #35  
ure, Biblical and otherwise, would declare the NHI ungodly, deceptive, not  2006 Page #59  
n another planet, I doubt we would declare them intelligent. They, and the  2006 Page #102  
 suspicious of anyone that doesn't declare their hand; and although there m 2008 Page #34  
 suspicious of anyone that doesn't declare their hand; and although there m 2008 Page #38  
 George W. Bush stated: ·'I hereby declare that the national emergency has  2008 Page #123  

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artificial satellite fell has been declared an emergency zone by the Bolivi 2004 Page #8  
g UFO and "Mongoloid" bodies; film declared hoax 28 1953 White Sands Provin 2004 Page #112  
ncident the Clinton Administration declared it to be. The military investig 2004 Page #133  
 a secret balloon project in 1947, declared in interviews with Air Force In 2004 Page #133  
swell Incident book in about 1980, declared unequivocally that there was no 2004 Page #139  
dent. About fifteen years later he declared exactly the opposite. You would 2004 Page #139  
ssified Bollander Memorandum, that declared that UFO incidents affecting na 2004 Page #141  
 written by General Nathan Twining declared that flying saucers are real ph 2004 Page #141  
r was a Brigadier General himself, declared in a taped interview that they  2004 Page #142  
. An FBI memo released at the time declared that the "flying saucer" from R 2004 Page #142  
r Force Base, and that it had been declared (by General Ramey) that it was  2004 Page #142  
rce Base in the 1960s, and who has declared on audiotape in a recorded phon 2004 Page #143  
 museum on London. He mysteriously declared it a fake before he even saw it 2004 Page #144  
took it all back. He also publicly declared that there are "better explanat 2004 Page #145  
ath • Credibility Quotient • Legal declared cause of death • Links to UFO f 2004 Page #200  
 tightly knotted around his neck — declared a suicide a Work-a-holic: a dri 2004 Page #203  
n a number of historic incidences, declared to be out of touch with "realit 2005 Page #104  
ilot. The crash site (Fig. 11) was declared a National Defense Area to prev 2006 Page #82  
ed for the Falkland's when war was declared. Is it possible — as has been p 2006 Page #128  
s used for trus article, \'(/arren declared: "chat's the exact aircraft I s 2007 Page #115  
artificial satellite fell has been declared an emergency zone by the Bolivi 2007 Page #141  
lab's chemist Luisa :Maria Barbosa declared the sample was "magnesium of a  2007 Page #195  
O No byline. Scott AFB in Illinois declared search official because of "so  2008 Page #48  
ger of State and corporate power," declared Mussolini . Can anyone today ar 2008 Page #124  
wed any knowledge of Hess, who was declared a madman by both Hitler and Chu 2008 Page #130  
in German companies. After war was declared, Bormann merely had operatives  2008 Page #136  
bout what he saw. Thereafter, Dahl declared it all a hoax. That was never a 2009 Page #30  
ogical warfare frequently has been declared to be as bad as atomic bombs. B 2009 Page #159  
 United States since last July and declared that he "knows nothing of the p 2009 Page #161  
 United States since last July and declared that he "knows nothing of the p 2009 Page #176  

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 Racing Resultsant (Jjjrnmclr ^RMY DECLARES FLYING DISK FOUND IOUSE APPROVE 2003 Page #119  
-as if lie Died at Fred, President Declares , Icepita A P00A1 00"00AI stera 2004 Page #203  

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d itself within twenty-four hours, declaring the matter to have been a misu 2004 Page #134  
Air Force exploited effectively in declaring Roswell to be nothing more tha 2004 Page #138  
n Roswell, but also another report declaring that crash dummies, released f 2004 Page #147  

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At th.is exact point, the official declassificati on of these incredible di 2007 Page #110  

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rect, numbering sequence correct • Declassification stamps and dates correc 2003 Page #159  
 to understand what is happening • Declassification takes years, you are ta 2003 Page #167  
ell known that the Archives have a declassification procedure that is charg 2003 Page #184  
 he did have a friend who had done declassification on the records of the J 2004 Page #191  
EM. FOR US "EVES ONLY". EXEMPT FR• DECLASSIFICATION ORADA. "SPECIAL HANDLIN 2004 Page #244  
 FOR U.S. "EYES ONLY." EXEMPT FROM DECLASSIFICATION ORADA. "SPECIAL HANDLIN 2004 Page #244  
ared there." Notably, prior to its declassification, the section of the art 2005 Page #133  
ES ONLY" is also a common caveat ■ Declassification "ORADA" is unknown BOOK 2007 Page #45  
ry and, therefore , without actual declassification of 1982 essential parts 2009 Page #10  
e bottom of the page, "exempt from declassification ... found in Trellis se 2009 Page #13  

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 as good a record when it comes to declassifications regarding UFOs. They n 2004 Page #147  

Word: "declassified", 50 instance(s) (Back to Top)

dwritten statement at the end of a declassified memo requesting involvement 2003 Page #24  
aving secret records on such cases declassified. The CFi initiative is back 2003 Page #65  
osford, Shropshire, England. Files declassified by the Government's Thirty  2003 Page #74  
nd none of the associated tabs are declassified yet. If you believe in Rosw 2003 Page #157  
y to the CIA Almost no TS has been declassified □ RESTRICTED appears to be  2003 Page #186  
nd get the requested UFO documents declassified. The incident and the const 2003 Page #196  
king one case and trying to get it declassified. They would then have a pat 2003 Page #200  
 9. 1947. This Top Secret memo was declassified on January 15, 1976. 3. We  2003 Page #204  
                             HIVES DECLASSIFIED AirScri^y NMJ~? goqs O e^S^ 2003 Page #213  
me have need not be in writing. ■" DECLASSIFIED £.0. 11652. Sec. 3(E) nd 5( 2003 Page #230  
tation on Moon Dust that have been declassified by the Air Force, Defense I 2004 Page #5  
ian government. Scanning the CIA's declassified UFO files, I was able to lo 2004 Page #8  
gen bomb. His paper was eventually declassified by Canada and found its way 2004 Page #140  
d evidence, they should recall the declassified Bollander Memorandum, that  2004 Page #141  
d Technology Committee to get them declassified. 182                        2004 Page #185  
ce, and being the guy who actually declassified the documents, he be began  2004 Page #191  
hat only half of the file has been declassified, and many of the documents  2004 Page #218  
Defense Command, 13 December 1973 (declassified 6 May 1992), p. 67. 33 Ibid 2004 Page #224  
ct Moondust in 1962, which was not declassified until the early 1990s; this 2004 Page #246  
vant top secret codeword documents declassified. Potentiallv more .I signif 2005 Page #131  
, the National Securit) Agency has declassified a translation of a Russian  2005 Page #133  
hat were classified then that were declassified or became public after the  2005 Page #136  
ll as airgrams (electronic cables) declassified from the Stace Department r 2005 Page #141  
ot only references to MOON DUST in declassified State Department cables, bu 2005 Page #142  
 the original A-12 variant was not declassified until 1981. Article 123 (Fi 2006 Page #73  
tion from the accident report, now declassified. The impact crater was stil 2006 Page #76  
he existence of the F-117A was not declassified until November 1988, so I h 2006 Page #84  
x more times. After the F-117A was declassified, more reference material be 2006 Page #84  
exhaust. As soon as the F-117A was declassified, Defense Department officia 2006 Page #84  
Eventually, I was able to obtain a declassified copy of the accident report 2006 Page #88  
e unexpectedly, during a search of declassified files of the Office of the  2006 Page #169  
 1975 he was fortunate to obtain a declassified but formerly Top Secret doc 2006 Page #177  
r documents, reports and otherwise declassified materials confirm the fact  2007 Page #59  
ft had already been decommissioned/declassified, and were parked directly o 2007 Page #95  
h had already been decommissioned/ declassified. On the other hand, Jack wa 2007 Page #110  
bulk of the reports that have been declassified officially and that detail  2007 Page #139  
ially exotic origins. For example, declassified under the terms of the Free 2007 Page #140  
the version that has thus far been declassified. Nevertheless, documents re 2007 Page #140  
Los Alamos Laboratories , and DlA) declassified into the publjc domain hund 2007 Page #143  
 Duse. It reads: Blue Man: Here is declassified/FOIA package on 'Vela.' Not 2007 Page #143  
t be compromised via the documents declassified b) the ClA, NSC, and ochers 2007 Page #144  
th study of official documentation declassified under the terms of the Free 2008 Page #23  
                                   declassified and others provided via oth 2008 Page #37  
ct". It was found among a group of declassified Air Force documents and ack 2009 Page #35  
Plan for MAJESTIC." The memos were declassified in 1976 and state: The foll 2009 Page #36  
 Memorandum is also supported by a declassified set of three National Secur 2009 Page #38  
peration as the means to have UFOs declassified for NASA. This would have l 2009 Page #45  
 details of Project Caucasian were declassified : When a tentative 50,000 l 2009 Page #92  
mself, dated December 18, 1950 and declassified in 1971: Project "Seal", or 2009 Page #164  
apon first The Seal Report was not declassified until 1971. was reported by 2009 Page #171  

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go to the president and get him to declassify all UFO files, despite warnin 2003 Page #200  
ld Rockefeller that the request to declassify all UFO files would be imposs 2003 Page #200  
 much of the Rockefeller effort to declassify the Roswell case was being pa 2003 Page #200  
re, though. Unless the authorities declassify quite a large number of docum 2004 Page #148  
ument, and if he did he would only declassify it if it did not have any oth 2004 Page #191  
has come for the U.S.A.F. to fully declassify and release into public domai 2007 Page #120  
 of President Kennedy's Efforts to Declassify UFO Files and the Alleged MJ- 2009 Page #5  
uthorized intelligence agencies to declassify and release sensitive documen 2009 Page #25  
 of President Kennedy's Efforts to Declassify UFO Files and the Alleged MJ- 2009 Page #35  
s relevant to Kennedy's efforts to declassify UFO files require a thorough  2009 Page #46  

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

 questions and concerns related to declassifying the UFO files from 1993 to 2003 Page #200  
 which had an excellent record for declassifying millions of documents dati 2004 Page #147  
 the National Archive, London, was declassifying files on UFOs and biologic 2006 Page #131  
cooperate with the Soviet Union in declassifying UFO files. The aim was to  2009 Page #41  

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rigin warrants a brief djgression. Declev \XI. Bronk was an internationall  2007 Page #75  

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use, he told me that he had always declined to talk to reporters about the  2004 Page #29  
ing a conservative farmer type, he declined to talk about anything he had n 2004 Page #30  
 relief to go to the tower also. I declined. The radio transmissions from w 2004 Page #55  
her had been invited to go but had declined due 88                          2004 Page #91  
, much to Cahn's apparent chagrin, declined: 8 According to Cahn, Scully st 2004 Page #218  
 and see what was there. My father declined. A couple of years later Mac's  2004 Page #240  
er the next few months, his health declined, and in a few years he was dead 2006 Page #109  
se System. Civil Defense officials declined to comment on the incident." Th 2006 Page #169  
t people to say nothing." Mr. Lake declined my interview. On June 10, 1987, 2008 Page #46  
 this day, Interpol officials have declined to seek out Nazi war criminals  2008 Page #139  
pon" British goven1ment ministries declined comment today on New Zealand re 2009 Page #159  
bed the weapon as "top secret" and declined to answer any "leading" questio 2009 Page #161  

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ke a sleeping pill but the patient declines. Harrison then reports to Comma 2003 Page #91  

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liver an "improved" version of the decoding software. Bennewitz innocently  2003 Page #149  
chley Park in the UK intercepting, decoding and translating German military 2006 Page #8  

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t, stationed on the "HMS Granby" a decommissioned destroyer permanently anc 2004 Page #41  
e back gate of RAF Bentwaters, now decommissioned. Larry and three other fr 2004 Page #51  
rticular aircraft had already been decommissioned/declassified, and were pa 2007 Page #95  
 scrap-yard which had already been decommissioned/ declassified. On the oth 2007 Page #110  

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

t explanation, the clouds began to decompose. That evening, a large, bright 2005 Page #99  

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. This could be collecced and then decomposed into hydrogen and oxygen, usi 2008 Page #112  

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s 26. Retrieval and preservation o Decomposition degree will vary: photos o 2003 Page #177  
61m, so it looked 'cool.' Here was decomposition al make-up copied from Lif 2005 Page #150  

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 to the surface without pausing to decompress. When he reaches the boat, Bu 2006 Page #187  

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eared to have suffered from sudden decompression and heat suffocation (Reco 2006 Page #103  

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nd £3M all the files have now been decontaminated and scanned onto CD-ROMs. 2008 Page #64  

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tures which had been placed inside decontamination suits." The staff at Por 2006 Page #122  
turned to their original bases for decontamination procedures. The convoy c 2006 Page #135  

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

Keyhoe, was a rughly respected and decorated World War IT fighter pilot and 2005 Page #94  
ls, while they, the courageous and decorated Defenders of the Paradigm rema 2006 Page #181  
y-industrial complex was complete. Decorated Nazi Wernher von Braun, the fa 2008 Page #137  

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e Metal the highest level civilian decoration authorized by Congress; an ho 2003 Page #89  

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Rothberg was .Kilgallen's interior decorator and ... was 129                2007 Page #135  

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resident Kennedy's demand that UFO decoy deployment be eliminated from nego 2009 Page #18  
r. The uncoverin g of a secret UFO decoy missile was even higher. What was  2009 Page #18  
served about commenting on the UFO decoy project and policy. Behind the sce 2009 Page #18  
of the NI E's mentioned Soviet UFO decoy use with their ICBM program. This  2009 Page #18  
o include in any NIE on Soviet UFO decoy capability, missile, warhead, and  2009 Page #19  

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lson Observatory recorded a marked decrease in atmospheric transparency in  2008 Page #97  

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had increased. After the light had decreased in intensity we were still loo 2008 Page #10  
 hills. By this time the light had decreased so that the hills were dark. I 2008 Page #10  

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3 UFO Crash From behind one of the decrepit-looking DRES buildings, a new s 2005 Page #57  

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

man Rosalie Gregg has consistently decried the Aurora story as a hoax. Her  2004 Page #29  

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e but I have not destroyed data or decrypted data. M\X!: So your actions me 2007 Page #88  

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 described within the pages of her dedassi.ied FBI file, which will be disc 2007 Page #135  

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ofusion o! pink probitble Uat olh~ dedcu on ~ nndl~ orrlcr of the :alorn:c- 2009 Page #163  

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n in Washington, D. C., and by Dr. Dedev Bronk, Chief, Division of Aviation 2004 Page #63  

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an with a quality case worthy of a dedicated effort at validation. The stor 2003 Page #38  
 our modern defense establishment, dedicated public servant, skilled admini 2003 Page #95  
 elite group (MOONDUST) poised and dedicated to covertly recovering items f 2004 Page #115  
in 1957, they would have had to be dedicated towards UFO recoveries. Finall 2004 Page #115  
we had assembled an eclectic group dedicated to solving the riddle of Roswe 2004 Page #227  
self subscribed to AP, it had four dedicated lines, but it also subscribed  2004 Page #237  
and Culrural Organization formally dedicated the "Desert Experimental Range 2005 Page #54  
a recovery would certainly caU for dedicated staff and careful procedures . 2005 Page #126  
n Friedman who described him as a "dedicated researcher" who brought into t 2006 Page #17  
nd. These radar installations were dedicated to the detection of incursions 2006 Page #170  
vernment did this in 2007 (and the dedicated server crashed due to the volu 2008 Page #63  
mittee , a non-profit organization dedicated to the study of the unexplaine 2009 Page #137  
rgonomy , a scientific publication dedicated to the work of Or. Wilhelm Rei 2009 Page #139  

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ern and Ryan Wood. Their steadfast dedication to the mission of exposing th 2003 Page #2  
ern and Ryan Wood. Their steadfast dedication to the mission of exposing th 2004 Page #2  
 and Ryan S. Wood. Their steadfast dedication to the mission of exposing th 2006 Page #2  
ey Copyright 2006 Mathew E. Thuney Dedication... To those brave True Scient 2006 Page #180  
nd Ryan S. \X/ood. Their steadfast dedication to the mission of exposing th 2007 Page #3  
 and Ryan S. Wood. Their steadfast dedication to the mission of exposing th 2008 Page #3  
I often found myself in awe at the dedication of so many Ufologists whose p 2009 Page #154  

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

d also govern it." This lecture is dedjcaced to Living that idea. It is fai 2005 Page #87  

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r. The survivor had the ability to deduce thoughts and questions prior to t 2003 Page #100  
rieval Conference It is logical to deduce on the basis of UFO reports that  2005 Page #78  

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thjs. Do Dr. Reich's observations, deductions and conclusions concernjn g U 2005 Page #104  

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 to ride the range with Mac, named Dee Proctor.) 140                        2004 Page #143  
e town of Rhyl, or possibly in the Dee Estuary. (5) On the following day, J 2006 Page #120  

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ed in the 1920s and '30s. The evil deeds of individual fascists were later  2008 Page #124  
documents , such as stocks, bonds, deeds and trusts, from his bank in Berli 2008 Page #129  

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l MaaditMr te aaaertaiw whetkar ha deeirae ywn te praeaad ala Takye* Tan wi 2003 Page #226  

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Ray Boeche, Stanley McDaniel, Chad Deekin, Bruce Goldberg, Andrija Puharich 2006 Page #203  

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s," (blank) "and assistants as you deem necessary to the effectiveness of y 2003 Page #206  
*-ientist ,; and assistants as you deem nrcessw to th« nff^tivonnss of vour 2003 Page #214  
ts, advisers and assistants as you deem necessary to the effectiveness of y 2003 Page #225  
t has imposed whatever limits they deem appropriate. It has been felt among 2009 Page #15  

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JRDB, RAND, USAAF SAG and MIT, are deemed extraterrestrial in nature. This  2003 Page #28  
e number of documents that are now deemed too sensitive for our consumption 2004 Page #148  
th • Annex C Fragment -" death was deemed necessary and regrettable" fORRES 2004 Page #203  
y death of Secretary Forrestal was deemed necessary and regrettable." ,L Ed 2004 Page #204  
overnment personnel for as long as deemed necessary to conduct recovery ope 2006 Page #72  
ow but back in my day kids weren't deemed worthy to go on them. Often teach 2007 Page #80  

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indow Forrestal exited through Dr. Deen is immediately awakened and a searc 2003 Page #92  

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Harrison then reports to Commander Deen's room and reports this exchange. H 2003 Page #91  

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bodies and recovered UFOs are held deep under the English countryside and w 2003 Page #83  
the information were able to track deep space surveillance devices and othe 2003 Page #148  
uire some comment. Only those with deep understanding of the interaction of 2003 Page #185  
40 years on, it still lies dormant deep below the Pacific, its secrets stil 2004 Page #5  
oned silvery disc was found in the deep rock-coal scams in Norwegian coalmi 2004 Page #14  
hat crashed in a remote area or in deep waters from only fragments of the c 2004 Page #44  
r a 50 feet by 50 feet by 24-feet- deep crater outside Juarez, Mexico. Ther 2004 Page #68  
e tongue removed in a vertical cut deep within the throat, as in this Sterl 2004 Page #76  
g their evaluation on was wide and deep. It even extended to the rumored he 2004 Page #90  
"hardware," but all this is buried deep in classification and may as well b 2004 Page #95  
 Molon was Marine in C/R incident, deep ruts, object placed in large flat s 2004 Page #116  
Wells got it wrong and that no one deep in the void of space is drawing pla 2004 Page #148  
vel • Gripping "Clancy like novel" deep in the UFO world with live ET's and 2004 Page #199  
s people, we still don't know who "Deep Throat" was. Scully was a journalis 2004 Page #218  
ion is possible there. And, unlike Deep Throat, or even "Dr. Gee," the alle 2004 Page #221  
re who said he was awakened from a deep sleep when he was 12 years old, tha 2005 Page #68  
 rune deceased aliens preserved in deep freeze conditions. They were about  2005 Page #79  
onfirmed to him the existence of a deep black program (or perhaps it is sev 2005 Page #81  
ndeed, was charged with overseeing deep black research and development prog 2005 Page #81  
 the draw-pipes connected with the deep well towards and ordinary star and  2005 Page #96  
the Tucson area, gradually turning deep purple with a somewhat reddish glow 2005 Page #100  
 ph) sicists o ffer speculation of deep space "worm holes" and the use of z 2005 Page #120  
oned silvery ruse was found in the deep rock-coal seams in Norwegian coal m 2005 Page #133  
 disc was oval and looked like two deep saucers inverted over each other. I 2005 Page #169  
es • Alien technology • Studied in deep secrecy 24 James Goodall *That SOB  2006 Page #27  
d aircraft characterized by a very deep numbing Mar A third is a -high atti 2006 Page #30  
te bank accounts • Presumably into deep black projects, too. The stre of th 2006 Page #32  
 unofficial level by a source with deep knowledge of the incident at issue  2006 Page #133  
ect sank in water roughly 270 feet deep. 9:45 AM: US Coast Guard Bellingham 2006 Page #185  
heir home planet (i.e., no further deep space travel allowed) ;. Monitoring 2007 Page #37  
heir home planet (i.e., no further deep space travel aUowed) ► Monitoring a 2007 Page #37  
hnology and 'at least one body' at deep, deep levels of secrecy. ■ Senior b 2007 Page #55  
y and 'at least one body' at deep, deep levels of secrecy. ■ Senior busines 2007 Page #55  
n emergency situation, a sensitive Deep Black Program XlUld be revealed to  2007 Page #55  
e stars, but it's so wrapped up in deep black projects that it would take a 2007 Page #114  
promised -namely, Marilyn Monroe's deep links with both Communism and the S 2007 Page #136  
ssed of superb memory skills and a deep appre~•a~on of world politics. Unfo 2007 Page #136  
portedl y also been the subject of deep interest to people connected with P 2007 Page #138  
coveries, such as the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, seem to provide undeniable s 2007 Page #184  
e center of which was a mysterious deep pit. The entire scorched area was l 2007 Page #189  
it, which was about "3 to 4 meters deep" ( 10-13 feet). Curious, David went 2007 Page #190  
s, the rught was clear and the sky deep blue. I was lookjng at the stars an 2007 Page #200  
ociety, such as 9/ 11, have led to deep and ongoing discussions about the s 2008 Page #25  
ses unknown. Significantly, and of deep relevance to this paper, the group  2008 Page #35  
 20 Of course, this is a matter of deep controversy ; and one that has as m 2008 Page #37  
iana in the 1960s, and who claimed deep, insider knowledge of an alleged UF 2008 Page #37  
 not something that should provoke deep concern? No, it is neither acceptab 2008 Page #37  
ay, three depressions I 1/7 inches deep and 7 inches in diameter were found 2008 Page #93  
ctions to the corporate world were deep and many. In I 922, Bush, along wit 2008 Page #131  
 Mexico desert in the late 40s and deep in discussion on the subjects of "a 2009 Page #9  
k Felt, later confessed to be the "Deep Throat" of Watergate fame. 26       2009 Page #32  
 approx 15 cm in diameter and 5 cm deep. They also found a deep, vertical t 2009 Page #137  
r and 5 cm deep. They also found a deep, vertical track tom into the bark w 2009 Page #137  
of the proceeding months, I took a deep breath and phoned directory assista 2009 Page #137  

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rmation (disinformation) ,, Use of deep-cover agents to spread propaganda · 2007 Page #20  
rmatio n (disinformation) ► Use of deep-cover agents co spread propaganda ► 2007 Page #21  

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y, and arguably as a result of the deep-seated religious beliefs that domin 2008 Page #35  
nding often manifest themselves as deep-seated fears. We should strive to e 2009 Page #20  

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he uruverse itself. Along with his deepening involvement in cloud-busting,  2005 Page #95  

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 least the light on it had settled deeper into the water, perhaps sinking.  2004 Page #37  
uter Island. The water goes little deeper than 12 or 13 meters and is mostl 2004 Page #39  
object, crippled, made it out into deeper waters under its own power, then  2004 Page #42  
uld have been swept out to sea and deeper water, why then was the area offs 2004 Page #42  
 into three man groups and ordered deeper into the woods to "investigate a  2004 Page #47  
ion Red that spurred him on to dig deeper, and ultimately exclusively, into 2004 Page #110  
we had a mystery, but as we probed deeper other things also started to fall 2004 Page #234  
k Situation Red spurred him to dig deeper into reports of UFO crashes, and  2005 Page #139  
 blade, about a hundred feet wide, deeper than a foot                       2005 Page #154  
n and still is a matter of digging deeper for the true story, spending time 2006 Page #44  
 Argentine UFO fragments deserve a deeper and more thorough analysis. CONCL 2007 Page #201  
 investigator has also drawn me to deeper questions. The more evidence ther 2008 Page #42  
s. I knew there was something much deeper and more significant than the fac 2008 Page #42  
riendly and easy-going there was a deeper side to the man: he was a former  2008 Page #43  
on and Burroughs continued walking deeper into the woods. Burroughs hand-wr 2008 Page #80  
 we would do well to dig into much deeper. It may ultimately turn out to be 2009 Page #55  
me connection, so I decided to dig deeper. The June 1947 Secret Weapon Stor 2009 Page #156  

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ly all human neurosis were, at the deepest levels, rooted in some form of s 2005 Page #89  
hnolog) would probably rank as the deepest Black \X/orld project in terms o 2005 Page #167  

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FO cases and Project Moon Dust are deeply connected, occurred in Bolivia in 2004 Page #7  
at Kingman? I am currently digging deeply into the UpshotKnothole angle of  2005 Page #45  
ic's owner, .Michael Straight, was deeply connected to the members of the C 2005 Page #94  
 taken lightly by Neill and others deeply concerned about the future of org 2005 Page #103  
as only the surface of a much more deeply concealed intelligence, research  2005 Page #143  
 anyone else? There must be other, deeply buried, Air Force documents not y 2006 Page #173  
(There probably are records buried deeply somewhere.) Nevertheless, based o 2006 Page #174  
d, appeared ro be , ery old, ,, as deeply embedded in the ice, "was vacant  2007 Page #139  
wo years later Moon Dust was still deeply implicated in the UFO mystery. A  2007 Page #140  
ple, the highly controversial, and deeply flawed, Patriot Act has brought s 2008 Page #26  
llegedly both greatly alarmed, and deeply emotionally affected, the collect 2008 Page #36  
ave for decades been secretly, and deeply, engaged in the study of lethal a 2008 Page #37  
o hearing the word "UFO". This was deeply troubling and convinced me that I 2008 Page #66  
f the Tunguska event was addressed deeply in the book The Fire Came By, wri 2008 Page #100  
, about whld1 most scirntisu :l re deeply skeptical, misc qucsuons oboulhls 2008 Page #146  
t the Hoover Institution , and was deeply involved in both the technical an 2009 Page #9  

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 were in the arroyo basin (cattle, deer, perhaps antelope), 2) something fr 2003 Page #45  
distance away, looked similar to a deer trail. Joel stated, "I don't know w 2003 Page #69  
t the heck else did it, unless the deer did it. But these guys were really  2003 Page #69  
                   July «, 1947 My deer Hr. PreMdaatti I da aot Udsk tbere  2003 Page #219  
r, where they had been looking for deer jackers, when Werbicki contacted th 2004 Page #36  
ceeded, based on evidence that the deer mouse carried a strain of Hantaviru 2006 Page #111  
e material. The finder was hunting deer, about twelve years ago, near Bend, 2006 Page #206  
ter an area where they had poached deer and partied for years. The maze of  2008 Page #45  

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ou being charged with alterations, defacement and damage? GM: I have been c 2007 Page #88  

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raged" ihie office. fby the former Defame Secretary ’ai Mr Fnrreetal, who l 2003 Page #91  
hival visits arc too much trouble. Defame dead people, since one can't lie  2003 Page #118  
quite content to debunk, deny, and defame. As long as we are divided, quibb 2006 Page #182  

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ary 2005) effectively reversed the default position and the presumption now 2008 Page #62  

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

E AMERICAN MAGIC CIPFffiAS AND THE DEFEAT OF JAPAN Ronald Lewin FARRAR STRA 2003 Page #137  
holdings vaporized in the empire's defeat, Reich made his way to Vienna whe 2005 Page #89  
s comprehensible and vulnerable to defeat. Slow Government contact would im 2006 Page #63  
y clever reasoning, we are able to defeat the disease just before it kills  2006 Page #102  
e once again in danger of complete defeat. This was causing a near panic si 2006 Page #165  
ntelligence services to detect and defeat, or at the very least avoid, both 2008 Page #25  
elm II, lasted until 1918 with the defeat of the Central Powers of Germany  2008 Page #124  
" was an invention of the press to defeat the proposal; emphasize early and 2009 Page #10  
take is not only the prevention of defeat, but prevention of cosmic war. Ne 2009 Page #21  
fighter planes or small rockets to defeat an attack on the mother ship. It  2009 Page #22  

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

) 6. Selective in action—should be defeated by sophisticated countermeasure 2006 Page #112  
smarck , who as premier of Prussia defeated Napoleon Ill in 1871 and became 2008 Page #124  

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d and unified — we are at war, and defeating the enemy is our only concern. 2006 Page #61  

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

flying saucer crashed because of a defect in its radio piloting system. The 2004 Page #12  
ter of a pencil; that was the only defect discovered on the entire ship. Ou 2004 Page #74  

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

t Secret police (NKVD) officer who defected to the West in 1938. • Accordin 2004 Page #153  
group of American citizens to have defected to the Soviet Union in 1959. Th 2009 Page #44  

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w the U2 spy plane. After Oswald's defection to the Soviet Union, the Sovie 2009 Page #34  

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

is no question that as an American defector, Oswald, became the responsibil 2009 Page #44  
sassination. As a former communist defector, Angleton and the CIA could per 2009 Page #44  
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loads of specimens to find genetic defects or super special genes. There ar 2006 Page #7  
uments • 1989: Valdimir Pasechnick defects to the U.K. and reveals Soviet b 2006 Page #108  
: Ken Alibek quits Biopreparat and defects to the United States, now works  2006 Page #108  

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

97 session asked the Secretary for Defence a series of questions* drawn fro 2004 Page #53  
ce to suggest that the Ministry of Defence received any such reports. Lord  2004 Page #54  
ace Affairs post 1960. Ministry of Defence Space Affairs post 1960(Continue 2004 Page #156  
s post 1960(Continued- Ministry of Defence Grouping) 1 1 V.V.S. UNKS PVID T 2004 Page #156  
ajestic 12 25 Mysterious Deaths in Defence Industry TONY COLLINS • Mostly c 2004 Page #200  
 computer programmers in Britain's defence industry • Despite a wide range  2004 Page #200  
. MW': This was where Secretary of Defence James Forestall committed suicid 2007 Page #84  
erstanding that their military and defence contractors had the closest link 2007 Page #89  
iberate stand down of American air defence. I also used to say that it was  2007 Page #89  
, or anything judged to be of any "defence significance." In 2007 the Frenc 2008 Page #61  
ssified UFO study sponsored by the Defence Intelligence Staff and undertake 2008 Page #62  
lligence Staff and undertaken by a defence contractor) were all obtained us 2008 Page #62  
e. the division where I worked) 24 Defence Intelligence Staff (DIS) UFO fil 2008 Page #64  
atch A second batch of Ministry of Defence UFO files was released on Octobe 2008 Page #65  
 , the phenomenon raises important defence and air safety issues. However , 2008 Page #66  
rate the phenomenon raises serious defence and flight safety issues. UFOs F 2008 Page #67  
and in 1951, Britain's Ministry of Defence leased RAF Bentwaters to the Uni 2008 Page #71  
e is used by the U. K. Ministry of Defence for Army training exercises. MAP 2008 Page #72  
ers) . SLIDE# 47 U. K. Ministry of Defence Letter Then an alleged British M 2008 Page #94  
hen an alleged British Ministry of Defence letter in which the date, addres 2008 Page #94  

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

ctions have ever happened, I would defend the right for us to conduct Const 2003 Page #187  
signed a mission to take, hold and defend a specialized enemy facility or s 2004 Page #62  
te effective coverage necessary to defend the area... specifically... over  2004 Page #220  
the spacecraft had the abi.Lity to defend itself through highspeed aerobati 2005 Page #162  
and must be concerned about how to defend against new vehicles and also how 2006 Page #9  
o speak at these things. You can't defend. However the prosecution can and  2007 Page #91  
st you and you are not allO\ved to defend yourself in th.is hearing. GM: .E 2007 Page #91  
am . It would seem a tall order to defend the authenticity of the Ike lette 2009 Page #13  
 in order to be able to counter or defend against such threats." General Ke 2009 Page #162  
·bomh, • .)to be ablf to ~ountu or defend uter rtisp&1ch'~ mentio!'l!d a, t 2009 Page #183  

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they, the courageous and decorated Defenders of the Paradigm remain certain 2006 Page #181  
 arguing with each other while the Defenders of the Paradigm laugh and poin 2006 Page #182  
oint at our fledgling efforts. The Defenders are quite content to debunk, d 2006 Page #182  
ing and quarreling, that's all the Defenders need to do. They can continue  2006 Page #182  

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great credit upon himself, the Air Defenee COM=4:,: an: the United Staten A 2004 Page #212  

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e Lord Hill-Norton Former Chief of Defense Staff. British Ministry of Defen 2003 Page #18  
Defense Staff. British Ministry of Defense “The evidence that there are obj 2003 Page #18  
in fact, concerned a controversial defense contract that he awarded to Gene 2003 Page #42  
ject was not any "hardware" of the Defense Department. The description of t 2003 Page #53  
g, "that as far as the department (Defense Department) is concerned the obj 2003 Page #55  
 previously classified Ministry of Defense and Royal Air files on UFOs. RAF 2003 Page #74  
vernment's Chemical and Biological Defense Establishment, which became impl 2003 Page #76  
stal, America's First Secretary of Defense, took his own life by going out  2003 Page #85  
y (in his capacity as Secretary of Defense) to impact on this national secu 2003 Page #85  
en he was sworn in as Secretary of Defense on September 17, 1947. James Vin 2003 Page #85  
he creation of a new Department of Defense. He sees this gargantuan job thr 2003 Page #86  
new Air Force will play in the new defense establishment. Nonetheless, Forr 2003 Page #86  
 Forrestal as the new Secretary of Defense. The new Secretary is charged wi 2003 Page #87  
restal be sworn in as Secretary of Defense immediately. Shocked by the Pres 2003 Page #87  
hat same day, the new Secretary of Defense arrives at his new offices in th 2003 Page #87  
. “Memorandum for the Secretary of Defense" Thanks to Stanton Friedman, we  2003 Page #88  
 on this subject, the Secretary of Defense would have routinely been briefe 2003 Page #88  
tal resonance for the Secretary of Defense: "...they (the aerial occupants) 2003 Page #89  
g. With the most advanced, awesome defense establishment in history at his  2003 Page #89  
empted during his entire tenure at Defense changed anything, and that had t 2003 Page #89  
he Pentagon courtyard to find that Defense Department employees are assembl 2003 Page #89  
n sworn in as the new Secretary of Defense. The President then presents the 2003 Page #89  
ere friend and future Secretary of Defense Robert Lovett has an estate. Whe 2003 Page #89  
is visited by the new Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson. Johnson says that 2003 Page #90  
of his appointment as Secretary of Defense in 1947, my wife had begun to de 2003 Page #94  
 notes in his memoirs that "...the Defense Secretary's nervous deterioratio 2003 Page #94  
e time he becomes the Secretary of Defense. Some of the early reports on Fo 2003 Page #94  
ttempts to see the former Navy and Defense Secretary. Common sense suggests 2003 Page #95  
 ago the architected of our modern defense establishment, dedicated public  2003 Page #95  
t. And as the man charged with the defense of that nation, he took ultimate 2003 Page #95  
Pentagon storage into the hands of defense contractors. His boss was Genera 2003 Page #101  
 his superiors and contacts at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) if it  2003 Page #110  
7. MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE Dear Secretary Forrestals As per 2003 Page #134  
 National Security Agency, and the Defense Intelligence Agency. A whole pac 2003 Page #141  
rce, Sandia and Phillips Labs, the Defense Intelligence Agency and the Nati 2003 Page #148  
energy" weapon under the Strategic Defense Initiative. Tales of underground 2003 Page #149  
 had nothing whatever to do with a defense from Russian nuclear missiles. L 2003 Page #150  
forwarded to the State Department, Defense Intelligence Agency and Wright-P 2003 Page #163  
 used is that of the Department of Defense. If the CIA printed this, for ex 2003 Page #185  
. military such as when he cut the defense budget, cancelled the B-l bomber 2003 Page #196  
een declassified by the Air Force, Defense Intelligence Agency, and Departm 2004 Page #5  
ated with the Japanese Ground Self Defense Force (GSDF) headquarters and wa 2004 Page #5  
yed to us by the Japanese Air Self Defense Force (JASDF). According to the  2004 Page #5  
f Project Moon Dust personnel. Two Defense Intelligence Agency reports in p 2004 Page #6  
tion was transmitted from the U.S. Defense Attache Office in La Paz to a va 2004 Page #9  
rmy and Air Force advised the U.S. Defense Attache Office that their search 2004 Page #9  
across a batch of reports from the Defense Intelligence Agency that showed  2004 Page #10  
example, a series of Department of Defense papers forwarded to me by the DI 2004 Page #10  
e footage in the possession of the Defense Intelligence Agency would supply 2004 Page #11  
 vanished from the archives of the Defense Intelligence Agency and my quest 2004 Page #11  
ody within the British Ministry of Defense known as DIALL — the Defense int 2004 Page #12  
ry of Defense known as DIALL — the Defense intelligence Agency Liaison Offi 2004 Page #12  
ision, Norwegian Royal Ministry of Defense. However, Spitsbergen refused to 2004 Page #13  
forwarded to the State Department, Defense Intelligence Agency and Wright-P 2004 Page #17  
 former military officers, private defense contractors and Office of Naval  2004 Page #60  
ar Roswell, N.M. in July 1947. The Defense Department did not, or would not 2004 Page #61  
king hands with first Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, after Dr. Bush 2004 Page #63  
nt Board (RDB) of the Secretary of Defense, established in late July 1947.  2004 Page #63  
ortant because it was clear to the Defense Department that any metallic obj 2004 Page #71  
ORAD, the North American Air Space Defense Command. AC&W also became known  2004 Page #71  
. It consisted of a small shack on Defense Research Board property outside  2004 Page #86  
entennial year of the country, the Defense Minister Paul Hellyer went to St 2004 Page #87  
ment by his UFO expert when he was Defense Minister in 1967. The thing was  2004 Page #87  
 could be cleared through your own Defense Department and I am pretty sure  2004 Page #91  
you mean whether they work for the Defense establishments of the military?  2004 Page #100  
 worked cooperatively with the Air Defense Command of the U.S. Air Force; a 2004 Page #108  
ge to report, by phone, to the Air Defense Command Air Filter Center at Loc 2004 Page #108  
suppressed, including those of the Defense Intelligence Agency's Missile an 2004 Page #130  
achine Building • MOP: Ministry of Defense Industry MRP: Ministry of Radio  2004 Page #157  
arch and Rescue Service • PVO: Air Defense • TsPK: Cosmonaut Training Cente 2004 Page #157  
. H.T. Bondi Of U.K.'s Ministry of Defense • Backchannel to MJ-12? Design B 2004 Page #165  
inside 1.2-1.3 meters in height. • Defense Ministry and KGB involvement Kru 2004 Page #173  
r and Chief of Requirements at the Defense Audio Visual Archives which was  2004 Page #182  
assignment, our duty, our national defense," and on and on. I was under the 2004 Page #183  
ainst the interest of our national defense — you can be fined and imprisone 2004 Page #183  
ns out to have worked for the DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) — which is  2004 Page #190  
o meet with the two top men at the Defense Audio Visual Agency (DAVA) at No 2004 Page #192  
there "in the interest of national defense. As Redfern notes, there is no d 2004 Page #218  
gue, feeble attempt to provide for defense against air attack at Los Alamos 2004 Page #220  
pecial Historical Study of the Air Defense of Atomic Energy Installations,  2004 Page #220  
 deployment in the Albuquerque Air Defense Area does not provide adequate e 2004 Page #220  
rovide a "reasonably effective air defense of that area," the recommendatio 2004 Page #220  
Command Adjutant, Headquarters Air Defense Command, 13 December 1973 (decla 2004 Page #224  
ications 7. Truman to Secretary of Defense 8. Operations Review: The MJ-12  2004 Page #248  
scientific institutions within the defense establishment hence MJ-12. Each  2004 Page #249  
g in consulting with plaintiff and defense lawyers involving issues concern 2004 Page #250  
6. NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) alerted Brazilian autho 2005 Page #36  
 an estimated 21,000 Department of Defense personnel, who participated in o 2005 Page #39  
, and training, and to study civil defense needs. The man stated to Young a 2005 Page #39  
 civilian companie s involved with defense contracts. At the time of his re 2005 Page #41  
ad served in the top command (in a defense department capacity) at Wright-P 2005 Page #44  
U. S. Air Force and colleague of a Defense Intelligence Agent, opened up th 2005 Page #59  
eeds in the vicinity of major U.S. defense installations are of such nature 2005 Page #74  
e individual s within the national defense community have confirmed to him  2005 Page #81  
es for such publications as Jane's Defense ll7eek91, Aviation ll:7eekb• I.: 2005 Page #82  
eav1 concentration of military and defense contractor facijjties. Near the  2005 Page #83  
position in the U.S. Department of Defense, apparently at or near the top ( 2005 Page #83  
 that th.is is former Secretary of Defense Frank Carlucci). The friend told 2005 Page #83  
en to the end of his life, need no defense or confirmation from me; nor doe 2005 Page #103  
 from me; nor does his sanity need defense in the opinion of those who were 2005 Page #103  
of the day, inclurung Secretary of Defense James Forrestal, Army Air Force  2005 Page #125  
Dr. Vannevar Bush, America's chief defense scientist, and Professor Albert  2005 Page #128  
 intelligence, vicerurector of the Defense Intelligence Agency, cl.irector  2005 Page #130  
 worked cooperatively with the Air Defense Command of the U.S. Air Force (U 2005 Page #138  
ge to report, by phone, to the Air Defense Command Air Filter Center at Loc 2005 Page #139  
gust 1954, clearly stated: The Air Defense Command has a direct interest in 2005 Page #141  
dence with.in the ZI after the Air Defense Command has exhausted all effort 2005 Page #141  
he Department of State, Air Force, Defense Intelligence Agency and CIA. One 2005 Page #142  
 military threat to our systems of defense. This is why reverse engineering 2005 Page #162  
r the next 30 years, he worked for defense contractors as an engineer of an 2005 Page #169  
duce the effect. The Department of Defense was not ignoring these ideas, bu 2005 Page #172  
nd discussing meeting with leading Defense scientist Robert Sarbacher Sarba 2006 Page #26  
rom Minnesota' • Writer for Jane's Defense. AVVST. lnteravia. Many 1st-pers 2006 Page #27  
 Orders, 1980 • Soviet Ministry of Defense receives thousands of LIFO cases 2006 Page #28  
 UFOs. • Soviet Deputy Minister of Defense, Ivan Tretyak, ccnfirms in 1990  2006 Page #28  
 intercept attempt in SE Ghana. US Defense Information Report. DiKto ness C 2006 Page #28  
tter: mounting a credible military defense, and finding ways to preserve so 2006 Page #62  
ently, business efforts to support defense might founder. All non-essential 2006 Page #63  
tives. Government would go on high defense stance, maximize intelligence ga 2006 Page #63  
 CA: Seth Shostalc, 1998. UFOs and Defense: What Should We Prepare for? COM 2006 Page #70  
 (Fig. 11) was declared a National Defense Area to prevent entry by unautho 2006 Page #82  
on as the F-117A was declassified, Defense Department officials acknowledge 2006 Page #84  
tand-by fighters, all-encompassing defense, well- functioning (order), micr 2006 Page #105  
 Biological Warfare and Biological Defense Programs manual, for further dis 2006 Page #106  
rking groups on biological warfare defense. • 1995: Aum Shrinikyo releases  2006 Page #108  
ed to [the Chemical and Biological Defense Establishment at] Porton Down, [ 2006 Page #122  
e Establishment became part of the Defense Evaluation and Research Agency,  2006 Page #123  
inetiQ, a private company, and the Defense Science and Technology Laborator 2006 Page #123  
mains an agency of the Ministry of Defense. Today, Porton Down is known as  2006 Page #123  
f individuals from the Ministry of Defense coming to him. The MoD don't kno 2006 Page #124  
ad been pressuring the Ministry of Defense for the last few weeks to admit  2006 Page #126  
 — were pressuring the Ministry of Defense on another incident which might  2006 Page #126  
le that someone in the Ministry of Defense might well have got tetchy about 2006 Page #126  
l opportunity that the Ministry of Defense needed to try to emphasize the a 2006 Page #126  
eports for the British Ministry of Defense from 1991 to 1994, wrote a novel 2006 Page #130  
ken to the Chemical and Biological Defense Establishment at Porton Down — p 2006 Page #130  
les]. And, indeed, the Ministry of Defense may have more of a problem with  2006 Page #130  
ver by ufologists, the Ministry of Defense and a number of other agencies." 2006 Page #131  
published, the British Ministry of Defense, in an unprecedented move, gave  2006 Page #131  
oD know something that we don't? A Defense source specifically referred to  2006 Page #131  
y," he continued, "the Ministry of Defense only helps film and TV companies 2006 Page #131  
fare) level within the Ministry of Defense." (27) And, most notable of all, 2006 Page #132  
aff at the Chemical and Biological Defense (CBD) laboratories at Porton Dow 2006 Page #133  
 25 Aug. 74, at 2207 hrs, U.S. Air Defense radar detected an unknown approa 2006 Page #133  
se. Shortly after detection an air defense alert was called. However, befor 2006 Page #134  
 RADCOM Army Patch, 1967 (Army Air Defense Command patch in 1967. provided  2006 Page #142  
6, Bill signed up for the Army Air Defense Command called RADCOM after Army 2006 Page #142  
" Battery, 6th Battalion, 65th Air Defense Artillery in Key West, Florida.  2006 Page #142  
.) Back in 1967, the U.S. Army Air Defense Command operated HAWK and HERCUL 2006 Page #143  
-range, low to medium altitude air defense against a variety of targets, in 2006 Page #143  
at radio contact failed, Cuban air defense headquarters ordered the flight  2006 Page #143  
" Battery, 6th Battalion, 65th Air Defense Artillery, Key West, Florida (ab 2006 Page #144  
cations for the North American Air Defense Command. Since I was part of NOR 2006 Page #144  
 heard chatter between various air defense locales about unidentified targe 2006 Page #144  
we were under — North American Air Defense Command. WHEN YOU CONTACTED THEM 2006 Page #146  
embers from the North American Air Defense Command that know what happened  2006 Page #148  
rings. It is the Undersecretary of Defense Robert Lovett.) 'Mr. President.  2006 Page #164  
tate) Department, Doug Secretag of Defense Lovett telephoned a report and a 2006 Page #167  
 three hours. All interception and defense firces were alerted. I was to in 2006 Page #167  
uld be closed for all but emergeng defense purposes and he could not talk a 2006 Page #167  
fter he arrived at the White House Defense Undersecretary Lovett told him h 2006 Page #167  
that the radar screens of some air defense installations in the far north w 2006 Page #168  
dent a rood from Dtpuo Secretag of Defense Lovett. Mr. Lovett was reporting 2006 Page #168  
onaries chatged with the Civil Air Defense of Washington were alerted that  2006 Page #169  
 ffficieng of the Washington Civil Defense System. Civil Defense officials  2006 Page #169  
ington Civil Defense System. Civil Defense officials declined to comment on 2006 Page #169  
 of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Record group 330, July 1, 1950  2006 Page #169  
rote a memorandum for Secretary of Defense George Marshall about this event 2006 Page #169  
onAC (Continental Air Command) Air Defense Controller notified the Headquar 2006 Page #170  
d to the Office of the Secretag of Defense. 5. At 1104 hours the ConAC Air  2006 Page #170  
se. 5. At 1104 hours the ConAC Air Defense Controller state that the origin 2006 Page #170  
egag of the United States Cold war Defense Radar Program" published by the  2006 Page #170  
g radar that was set up by the Air Defense Command. These radar installatio 2006 Page #170  
" at Loring AFB for use by the Air Defense Command or by ConAC in February, 2006 Page #171  
aircraft why did Undersecretary of Defense Robert Lovett tell Dean Acheson  2006 Page #173  
resident and the Undersecretary of Defense what these targets really were?  2006 Page #173  
ings of no consequence to national defense? Of course not! We may imagine t 2006 Page #174  
ning) line (NORAD - North American Defense Command) and they kept following 2006 Page #176  
ogy. The DEW line, part of the air defense Command, was not established unt 2006 Page #178  
er Texas. The closest official Air Defense Command radar at the time was at 2006 Page #178  
mented "national emergency" by the Defense Department on December 6, 1950,  2006 Page #178  
 of US Coast Guard Seattle, "Space Defense" (a term most likely referring t 2006 Page #185  
to NORAD, North American Aerospace Defense Command) is asked to check for a 2006 Page #185  
splashdown. The response of "Space Defense" is negative. "We'll check a few 2006 Page #185  
and call you later,"34 says "Space Defense." There appears to be no record  2006 Page #185  
lelvin Laird, Nixon's Secretary of Defense, helps Pope gee E11qlfirer into  2007 Page #27  
ca's wealthiest men, ilies. Former Defense Secreca1y La.ird gives eulom at  2007 Page #27  
sychological warfare/ confusion of defense systems ► Social 1) Mass panic ( 2007 Page #36  
 One Groom Lake source: for Jane's Defense, AWST, "Absolutely, positively,  2007 Page #56  
l aware that when the military and defense contractors " lept together" bad 2007 Page #108  
been speculated that the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) and the Star Wa 2007 Page #130  
They have investigators in all Air Defense Squadrons." "Well, I've been con 2007 Page #133  
xplosions had caused a hurried Air Defense alert. A three-state search for  2007 Page #133  
ated with the Japanese Ground Self Defense Force (GSDF) headquarters and wa 2007 Page #139  
yed to us by the Japanese Air Self Defense Force (JASDF). According to the  2007 Page #139  
y implicated in the UFO mystery. A Defense Intelligence Agency document of  2007 Page #140  
cation was transmitted from the US Defense Attache Office in La Paz to a va 2007 Page #142  
 Army and Air Force advised the US Defense Attache Office that their search 2007 Page #142  
 Here are some highlights from the Defense Technical Information Center Arc 2007 Page #163  
orator y, Sandia Laboratories, the Defense Nuclear Agenc y, and the Departm 2007 Page #174  
 of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. the Defense lntel11gcnce Agency (DIA). the M 2007 Page #175  
e Canyon area of the Department of Defense Restricted Test Range .... "At a 2007 Page #176  
continental missile strike, an air defense alert was sounded and fighter je 2007 Page #185  
ec. 22, 23 and 24 of 1954, the Air Defense Command contacted the office of  2007 Page #194  
................... 29 Ministry of Defense X-Files Nick Pope .............. 2008 Page #5  
rings where the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) is located, the  2008 Page #9  
l spokesman at Nellis said the Air Defense Command was alerted by the fire  2008 Page #15  
 "On April 18, 1962, the Air Force Defense Command was puzzled by an aerial 2008 Page #16  
 in a blinding flash. An Air Force Defense Command alert reported the objec 2008 Page #16  
esent a threat to the security and defense of the United Kingdom. The Minis 2008 Page #24  
he United Kingdom. The Ministry of Defense has no evidence to indicate that 2008 Page #24  
at to national security and to the defense of the United Kingdom. 3 It give 2008 Page #24  
 in general, by implementing civil defense, ?1ilitary, intelligence, and em 2008 Page #24  
orrestal as the first Secretary of Defense. This act created the National M 2008 Page #25  
 became known as the Department of Defense when the act was amended in 1949 2008 Page #25  
level position of the Secretary of Defense, and the establishment of the Na 2008 Page #25  
thy amount of interest in the many defense, atomic, and military establishm 2008 Page #26  
 Ridge-whose work was vital to the defense of the United States, would not  2008 Page #29  
ent A at Homestead heard Cuban air defense radar controllers report an unid 2008 Page #29  
at radio contact failed, Cuban air defense headquarters ordered the flight  2008 Page #29  
occurred , the British Ministry of Defense has never disputed. Yet, as I ha 2008 Page #31  
tire matter was one lacking in any defense significance. Available official 2008 Page #31  
d Hill-Norton, former Chief of the Defense Staff, stated with a very high d 2008 Page #32  
aring on national security and the defense of the British Isles. 15 The Bri 2008 Page #33  
had a clear breach of the U.K. Air Defense Region; and we had two Royal Air 2008 Page #34  
yself the questions: ls this of no defense significance? What if the craft  2008 Page #34  
onclusion that this was of extreme defense significance." "I'm naturally su 2008 Page #34  
I ~hink that fron~, a military and defense point of view, you have to say t 2008 Page #34  
 of personnel from, primarily, the Defense Intelligence Agency, U.S. Air Fo 2008 Page #35  
hile the interest in our military, defense, and scientific installations th 2008 Page #38  
, I think that from a military and defense point of view, you have to say t 2008 Page #38  
 Nick Redfern from the Ministry of Defense, June 15, 1989 4 National Securi 2008 Page #38  
              Abstract Ministry of Defense X-Files By Nick Pope Copyright 2 2008 Page #61  
pe Late in 2007 the UK Ministry of Defense (MoD) gave an undertaking to rel 2008 Page #61  
ken in that year. It was agreed by Defense ministers that in view of the hi 2008 Page #62  
xemptions cover categories such as defense and national security and exampl 2008 Page #63  
t the declaration of Department of Defense responses to a "national securit 2008 Page #110  
would have the righc to legitimate defense , but only insofar as would be n 2008 Page #112  
y identification. How does the air defense radar operator identify , or mor 2008 Page #114  
ack that which seemed incapable of defense ... I may say this today: If the 2008 Page #130  
o in l 94 l organized the National Defense Research Council and in I 943, t 2008 Page #131  
ed by America's first Secretary of Defense, James F orrestal, also listed a 2008 Page #131  
terature as an "industry leader in defense and government electronics , spa 2008 Page #131  
raphing the Panama Canal and other defense installations. "Ilgner has a sen 2008 Page #132  
er." Forrestal became secretary of defense in July, 1947 ---the time of the 2008 Page #132  
g rumored to be involved with both defense weaponry as well as UFOs. These  2008 Page #134  
State Alexander Haig, Secretary of Defense Casper Weinberger and Secretary  2008 Page #142  
 1qo; .. -.. ..-.--; THE STRATEGIC DEFENSE INTIA TIVE "STAR WARS"           2008 Page #150  
n Wales ■ The French Iv1inister of Defense ■ The Wave in Spain ■ ET in the  2008 Page #159  
 statement by French lvfinister of Defense ■ Political intrigue and crisis  2008 Page #159  
"UFO Sovereignty Over Air Space: A Defense Intelligence Problem." It is not 2009 Page #8  
ecy (p 9) Military Research (p 10) Defense against UFO Nuclear Weapons (p 1 2009 Page #8  
 document was about SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative) , an issue during Re 2009 Page #10  
9 Start a serious program of civil defense. Cooperate with our allies and c 2009 Page #10  
r is a strong advocate for a civil defense program that would 1981 strength 2009 Page #10  
. Some 1983 main ideas: successful defense need not be I 00% assurance; DON 2009 Page #10  
with "attack and destruction" vs. "defense and protection." Reasons and Mea 2009 Page #10  
y former Research Associate in the Defense Studies Program at Harvard -The  2009 Page #11  
Tom Gates, the Deputy Secretary of Defense dated November 2, 1959 and (2) t 2009 Page #13  
. UFO SOVEREIGNTY OVER AIR SPACE A DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE PROBLEM Air space i 2009 Page #14  
enses and heated discussions among defense intelligence agencies. It has be 2009 Page #14  
use of space by UFO's. The ensuing defense problem immediately focused on t 2009 Page #14  
l security and of utility. The air defense of the United States has a legit 2009 Page #14  
tion that would provide a feasible defense approach to the problem. Thirty  2009 Page #15  
ef and inaction on the part of the defense establishment 's fixation with p 2009 Page #15  
us transfer of technology to space defense systems that could outpace us. F 2009 Page #16  
 was being deployed over sensitive defense and research establishments. Pre 2009 Page #17  
case scenario did not happen. Past Defense Conditions Two alerts 11         2009 Page #17  
ligenc e was available from State, Defense, and CIA, but that these departm 2009 Page #18  
 UFO policy in a proper context of defense. (b) To include in any NIE on So 2009 Page #19  
 discussion among their scientific defense communities. UFO TECHNOLOGY AND  2009 Page #19  
ntry that American and Russian UFO defense are roughly equivalent. In great 2009 Page #21  
 John S. Foster, Jr., (director of defense research and engineering for the 2009 Page #21  
 engineering for the Department of Defense for seven years under both Repub 2009 Page #21  
ientists will not turn to national defense unless they perceive an actual d 2009 Page #21  
                                   DEFENSE AGAINST UFO NUCLEAR WEAPONS What 2009 Page #22  
ave placed great emphasis on civil defense as a countermeasure to nuclear a 2009 Page #22  
ne who seeks reliable and complete defense against nuclear attack will sear 2009 Page #22  
on. We have attempted this kind of defense weapon in the past with marginal 2009 Page #22  
49), written for policy makers and defense science regarding technology's r 2009 Page #24  
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 the Defense Policy Seminar of the Defense Studies Program, 18              2009 Page #24  
seminars. This is true also for my Defense Program colleagues, notably Prof 2009 Page #25  
 has been established and national defense authorities have assured themsel 2009 Page #25  
es prove inadequate , the national defense establishment implement MAJESTIC 2009 Page #25  
S MJEBEN PROGRAM AND DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE U.F.O. IDENTIFICATION AND DETECT 2009 Page #26  
t urgent action be taken by State, Defense, and CIA to improve communicatio 2009 Page #26  
ech that JFK made had to do with a defense contract he had given to General 2009 Page #33  
y President Truman to Secretary of Defense, Robert Forrestal, on September  2009 Page #36  
tute a physical threat to national defense." Most significantly, Dulles' le 2009 Page #38  
ad served in the top command (in a defense department capacity) at WrightPa 2009 Page #50  
ired senior official within the US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) who ca 2009 Page #52  
 Directorate for the Department of Defense Inspector General. Charles Halt  2009 Page #68  
possibility of concentrating them. Defense Against Bacteria Biological warf 2009 Page #159  
he atomic bomb in importance . The defense ministry , the air ministry, the 2009 Page #159  
 civilian attached to the National Defense Research Council. Prof. Leech he 2009 Page #160  
 civilian attached to the National Defense Research Council when he joined  2009 Page #161  
the war, he served on the National Defense Research Council (NRDC): from 19 2009 Page #164  
 civilian attached to the National Defense Research Council when he joined  2009 Page #169  
, dated July 25, 1947 from HQ, Air Defense Command , Mitchel Field to the C 2009 Page #178  
oth Air Force Intelligence and Air Defense Command personnel were puzzled b 2009 Page #178  

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ridge UFO Incident The Ministry of Defense's first major information update 2004 Page #58  
participation of the Department of Defense's Air Force Systems Command, the 2004 Page #63  
 security. The British Ministry of Defense's stance on the UFO issue is pra 2008 Page #24  

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oyal Air Force and the Ministry of Defense-including Nick Pope, a major adv 2008 Page #33  

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r are, they were not, and are not, defenseless. Their 'special weapons' wer 2004 Page #62  

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 bold face on the prospect of U.S. defenselessness, with claims that anti-m 2009 Page #17  

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e would also need to consider best defenses against NHI destructive/invasiv 2006 Page #62  
s from U.S territory, yet U.S. air defenses extend to a much greater distan 2006 Page #136  
ut numerous failed attempts by air defenses and heated discussions among de 2009 Page #14  
 continued to evade anti-satellite defenses. The misidentification problem  2009 Page #17  

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

c records 11 Weapons: offensive or defensive weaponryMJ-12 Code Receiving F 2003 Page #175  
eed aerobatic maneuvering or using defensive shields or counter-mea sures,  2005 Page #162  
ake wonderful weapons delivery and defensive systems. Since we have recover 2006 Page #9  
and equipped with state-of-the-art defensive electronic countermeasures. Be 2006 Page #72  
ton Down's staff had become solely defensive in nature; and in 1957 it was  2006 Page #123  
 Burroughs fell to the ground in a defensive move .                         2008 Page #82  
e with our allies and consider the defensive neutron bomb Use electronic ad 2009 Page #10  
e; DON'T mention pre-deployment of defensive weapons in space; "Star Wars"  2009 Page #10  
y wound down to a slow speed and a defensive posture, and in some ways they 2009 Page #15  
lp NASA mission directors in their defensive responsibilities. I would like 2009 Page #41  

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ody must have taken it," Jose said defensively. 153                         2005 Page #155  

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the best meow in the universe must defer to the dog in this wonderful ad fr 2007 Page #67  

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ine Men and Elders were consulted, deferentially, and they disclosed two sa 2006 Page #111  

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, but we knew that both had immune deficienc y. Bod1 of d1em, if I recall,  2005 Page #34  

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1946), an analysis of World War II deficiencies, with suggestions for the s 2009 Page #24  

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n February 16 of acute respiratory deficiency, septicemia and bacterial pne 2005 Page #33  
ied: anthrax, typhus, human immune deficiency virus. Biosafety level IV Max 2006 Page #106  
ple are aware of AIDS (auto immune deficiency syndrome), HIV (human immune  2006 Page #113  
iency syndrome), HIV (human immune deficiency virus), "mad cow" disease (Cr 2006 Page #113  

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n Report considering it "seriously deficient" and its conclusions "almost i 2004 Page #209  

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silence of the unknowns repeatedly defied conventional laws of mechanical f 2005 Page #94  

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 the information given us by Moise defies description and I'll not attempt  2005 Page #99  

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ing; *VIM Argentina Is position to define its industrial plan and aa *le te 2004 Page #20  
npoint style markers that uniquely define authorship. Forensic tests are ty 2005 Page #136  
through the field glasses we could define its overall disc-shape and the fo 2006 Page #121  
oricall y, those with the power to define "national security" have often do 2007 Page #36  
ables, word and sentence length to define complexity. 110 II Spelling and o 2008 Page #116  
from an intelligence consumer. (a) Define the problem divide into feasible  2009 Page #19  

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at characteristic laconic phrasing defined by concise language use and pare 2003 Page #28  
cial dealing with the UFO subject, defined by the question of whether anyon 2003 Page #202  
nal. Flying discs were immediately defined by the U.S. military in 1947 as  2004 Page #62  
h scientific or technical value as defined by Office of Scientific Research 2004 Page #62  
e 'peculiar phenomenon' object was defined as hostile in that it appeared t 2004 Page #65  
Landing Zone 2." Landing Zone 1 is defined as the notorious crash site betw 2004 Page #79  
Roswell. A third Landing Zone 3 is defined as 30 miles east of Alamogordo.  2004 Page #79  
 his death certificate presents no defined cause for his death. A witness s 2005 Page #33  
t crater was still reasonably well defined, even after 40 years, and the su 2006 Page #76  
ious agent has been called a pion, defined as "small particles which resist 2006 Page #113  
 Both cases - in what is a clearly defined time period - have at their hear 2006 Page #119  
following after it. It was clearly defined. I saw it for a period of maybe  2008 Page #10  
ther than the space bar. Words are defined as the number of characters betw 2008 Page #106  
ted with coining the word fascism, defined by the American Heritage Diction 2008 Page #124  
 Manual.for Mental Disorders (DSM) defined only 112 mental disorders. By th 2008 Page #141  
istent in defining the group. They defined the "known Teller group" with hi 2009 Page #11  
estimates to be broad in scope and defined in depth to include vital UFO te 2009 Page #18  
 product. 2. Terms of reference be defined by the Board of National Estimat 2009 Page #19  
 of unidentified flying objects as defined by authorized intelligence agenc 2009 Page #25  
ent's National Security Council as defined under the National Security Act  2009 Page #25  
nce are not open for discussion as defined in Directive No. 5 dated 24 Octo 2009 Page #25  
 non-standard, and this is a field defined by the strange. Nor does it help 2009 Page #135  

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over the crown." Finally, Slide 25 defines and describes extraterrestrial t 2003 Page #173  
n is that we don't always know who defines national security. Those making  2007 Page #35  

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dentified as the most relevant for defining and distinguishing the various  2006 Page #51  
term, "national security," itself. Defining National Security National secu 2008 Page #24  
ine if they are self-consistent in defining the group. They defined the "kn 2009 Page #11  

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

965, as stating that there was "no definite answer" to what the object was. 2003 Page #53  
. Observers were able to discern a definite oblong shape behind the light a 2004 Page #27  
officer Lewis Rickett is coherent, definite and credible. The stuff was so  2004 Page #143  
has dropped int0 the lap of a very definite human social order. In America, 2005 Page #75  
 Vietnam and civil rights led to a definite public mood that the executive  2005 Page #84  
ht between nine and eleven. That's definite. But the bodies? I don't know.  2006 Page #124  
tial Crash story lacked a date and definite witnesses ; it was a story repe 2008 Page #42  
undation in amphibious warfare has definite and far reaching possibilities  2009 Page #165  

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 at the Greater Pittsburgh Airport definitely confirmed the fact that there 2003 Page #54  
Some sort of objective reality was definitely at work, or a control force t 2003 Page #144  
ers guessing. Not as possible, but definitely worth considering is the idea 2003 Page #151  
KNOW WHAT HAPPENED. YOU KNOW. THEY DEFINITELY KNOW MEAT wpwitn, THEY ARS MO 2004 Page #24  
 deposition after that. There were definitely three nights of UFO incidents 2004 Page #50  
ell you what we saw, but there was definitely something out there." Rumors  2004 Page #56  
the debris as she claims. There is definitely a brother-sister dispute abou 2004 Page #138  
d military material, but these are definitely a secondary and transient cho 2004 Page #171  
l UFO briefing was his idea. Nixon definitely knew what was going on. Harry 2004 Page #197  
r is not necessaril) that UFOs are definitely of alien origin -although thi 2005 Page #73  
uld be nearly impossible and would definitely be impossible to disguise. I  2006 Page #85  
ervation Tower said the object was definitely not a flying saucer." More th 2006 Page #89  
of Flatwoods was a quiet place and definitely not considered the metropolis 2006 Page #92  
e "Flatwoods Monster" incident was definitely not an isolated event. I cont 2006 Page #98  
tt controversy: "I think Tony Dodd definitely interviewed James Prescott. T 2006 Page #124  
 James Prescott. The military were definitely there that night between nine 2006 Page #124  
 years, to indicate that there was definitely some cause of higher levels o 2006 Page #125  
ed and he told us this, but it was definitely between 1979 and 1982. He sai 2006 Page #127  
 and 1982. He said that there were definitely lorries from Porton Down at t 2006 Page #127  
a search pattern because they were definitely working a grid. Every time th 2006 Page #146  
 little bit distorted, but I could definitely pick out helicopters, you cou 2006 Page #147  
and that's all I could say. It was definitely not a human and definitely no 2006 Page #159  
 It was definitely not a human and definitely not an animal that we know of 2006 Page #159  
 Neither of these questions can be definitely answered at the present time  2006 Page #178  
s do you like, Romantic stuff? GM: Definitely not romantic stuff. Although  2007 Page #81  
els and they replied that the item definitely came from space. 123          2007 Page #129  
to do! (all laugh) Paul: You could definitely tell chat they were cautious  2007 Page #171  
e were afraid exactly, but we were definitely intimidated because we immedi 2007 Page #171  
ance ro be really a metal which is definitely tin-in high concentration and 2007 Page #194  
enerally in agreement the object i definitely not a natural mineral, but an 2007 Page #199  
pshire ," Pope explains. "This was definitely the highlight and was one of  2008 Page #33  
 and told him that the object "was definitely mechanical in nature." Nowher 2008 Page #81  
mmander): Heathrow Tower said they definitely, very definitely, had aircraf 2008 Page #84  
w Tower said they definitely, very definitely, had aircraft over your locat 2008 Page #84  
ion, Sir William Peny." The weapon definitely did not reach the stage of pr 2009 Page #167  

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 Special Operations hVinuji INTRO —DEFINITION AND DATA (cont.) 9. Descnptio 2003 Page #174  
sistent with public reports INTRO —DEFINITION AND DATA (continued) 10. Desc 2003 Page #174  
cility definitions 11/8/2003INTRO —DEFINITION AND DATA (continued) 11. Desc 2003 Page #175  
cket's trajectory. It was by every definition an advanced foreign weapons s 2004 Page #65  
reverse transcriptase (RNA to DNA) Definition: Any virus in the family Retr 2004 Page #81  
brates are caused by retroviruses. Definition: A member of a class of RNA v 2004 Page #81  
ong? Obviously, this is almost the definition of a cover-up. 122            2004 Page #125  
Some cases are authentic almost by definition ; they came from essentially  2005 Page #134  
nings of human social systems: our definition of humanity, our concepts of  2006 Page #50  
the flight crew. Since a UFO is by definition unidentified, it is reasonabl 2006 Page #88  
us be arbitrarily quarantined. The definition of 'extraterrestrial exposure 2006 Page #202  
g thre:115 to nuclear weapons. The definition of CR 44 is CoUections Requir 2007 Page #175  
s excluding punctuation. ■Sentence definition would include question marks  2008 Page #116  
f the state and industry -the very definition of fascism. Mergers and lever 2008 Page #145  
urity. Also bear in mind that this definition describes a dynamically evolv 2009 Page #154  

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18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23 provide definitions and data, starting with extr 2003 Page #173  
 One inventory form using facility definitions 11/8/2003INTRO —DEFINITION A 2003 Page #175  
ference After the Introduction and Definitions, guess what comes FIRST? Sec 2003 Page #176  
d time to introduce some essential definitions. As a physicist, I found imm 2006 Page #113  
iately that one needs to know some definitions of the biological/genetic te 2006 Page #113  
l/genetic terms. So, here are some definitions that you'll need to know to  2006 Page #113  
o be differences in the use of the definitions in the counting process, res 2008 Page #107  
rmine authorship. She emphases the definitions of syntax-related variables  2008 Page #107  
parent." ........... l(n, Some key definitions ■Word length = number of cha 2008 Page #116  
on , one must first understand the definitions of the words being used as w 2008 Page #123  

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

ther provided a supportive but not definitive statement when interviewed "y 2003 Page #31  
stipulates, guarantees and accepts definitive supervisory measures to be ma 2003 Page #222  
ent, but, to me at least, any more definitive conclusion is simply unsuppor 2004 Page #214  
Don Berliner, Crash at Corona: The Definitive Study of the Roswell Incident 2004 Page #223  
vant U.S. agencies 'I.Vas met with definitive rebuke starting in the 1970s  2005 Page #73  
a reasonable question. There is no definitive answer to this question, only 2005 Page #121  
xpectation that the NHI could shed definitive light on the nature of God an 2006 Page #59  
munity has come to be known as the definitive British Roswell. As researche 2006 Page #119  
mountain of questions and very few definitive answers. But the controversy  2006 Page #130  
 your Enviro-Spra y." However, the definitive reason for extraterrestrial v 2007 Page #62  
reatures until such time as a more definitive designation can be agreed upo 2007 Page #75  

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

ch an epochal event, if or when it definitively occurs. The central approac 2006 Page #50  

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alloon for the first hour, only to deflate it in the next. The fact is that 2005 Page #76  

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ns, governments might seek to mask/deflect public awareness of unfolding co 2006 Page #67  
d like to me they could reflect or deflect any form of light, so that if th 2006 Page #153  

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eaded by Dr. H. P. Robertson which deflected public attention away from UFO 2008 Page #134  
n of the previous August, had been deflected into a higher orbit instead of 2009 Page #16  

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dynamic boost" co help aid in full deflection of the rudder (similar to tha 2007 Page #115  

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ENT : BEYOND REASONABLE DOUBT • By deflnldon, UFO, mull ex!n • Tbat doe, no 2008 Page #146  

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ickened by the belief that actual, deformed human bodies had been used to f 2004 Page #145  
y different, weird, and apparently deformed person. It was naked and probab 2005 Page #32  
eriment and that the creature is a deformed or created creature for the pur 2005 Page #151  

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etal, the "puzzling" fragment, the deformities of the Oates family, the rec 2004 Page #31  

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ial studies and conclusions by the defunct MJ-12 group: 1. MJ-12 does not e 2004 Page #249  
 weapons project which was already defunct in 1947 was leaked to the press  2009 Page #177  

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ers was killed while attempting to defuse a bomb on board HMS Antelope. He  2006 Page #128  

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sal team would try a new method of defusing the bomb. Prescott and Phillips 2006 Page #128  

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mony regarding the events seems to defy the precepts of mainstream science  2006 Page #192  

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

ure of Secrecy Richard M. Dolan 22 Defying Gravity: The parallel Universe o 2006 Page #3  
                                   Defying Gravity: The Parallel Universe O 2006 Page #34  
zkin Copyright 2006 Paul Schatzkin Defying Gravity: The Parallel' lien/arse 2006 Page #34  
                                   Defying Gravity: The Parallel Universe o 2006 Page #36  
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ol. Philip Corso, co-author of The Deg After Roswell, served under General  2004 Page #144  

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ler. It can best be described as a degraded filled material. I also analyze 2003 Page #50  
 and airspeed data would have been degraded making recovery almost impossib 2006 Page #82  

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 around the country, and to a fair degree, around the world) dutifully repo 2003 Page #92  
l and preservation o Decomposition degree will vary: photos of all remains  2003 Page #177  
 They were angled downward at a 45 degree angle and seemed to be losing alt 2004 Page #34  
 off and pointing downward at a 45 degree angle. He pointed them out to Dav 2004 Page #36  
 will be able to tell it with some degree of credibility. Part 4: Resolutio 2004 Page #45  
ater in the sky, this time at a 35 degree angle. They seemed to descend nor 2004 Page #45  
Stanford University with a Masters Degree in Communication in which I made  2004 Page #76  
rchers. These demonstrate the high degree with which we agree. I use upper- 2004 Page #228  
etters to show those having a high degree of confidence, lower-case letters 2004 Page #228  
ters to show those having a lesser degree of confidence, and asterisks to a 2004 Page #228  
ginha's Forum and has a Bachelor's degree in law, wished to remain anonymou 2005 Page #36  
matics and ph~ sics and a master's degree in engineerin g. During the cours 2005 Page #39  
s California State University. One degree was in Anthropolog); the other in 2005 Page #64  
ator registered an average 0.3-0.4 degree temperature (centigrade) higher t 2005 Page #92  
al-based opportunity to reveal the degree to wruch Soviet intelligence had  2005 Page #94  
 that the military had such a high degree of involvement with aliens as ear 2005 Page #165  
 to gradual (slow) 2. the apparent degree of familiarity or strangeness 3.  2006 Page #52  
but strange would work against it. Degree and kind of strangeness would be  2006 Page #67  
ast-Strange -Negative Depending on degree and kind of strangeness, assessme 2006 Page #68  
e scale of my map precluded a high degree of accuracy, but it was a start.  2006 Page #80  
do not normally make a thirty-five degree change in course. Shortly after d 2006 Page #134  
per and lower surfaces to the same degree, possessing no visible doors or w 2006 Page #135  
e objects had continued on the 200 degree course at a speed of 300 mph they 2006 Page #172  
 We got to watching bow it made 90 degree turns at this high speed and ever 2006 Page #176  
ad been broken off at a forty-five degree angle. He looked around the area  2006 Page #206  
lity, demeaning the subject co one degree or another at every turn. The fir 2007 Page #59  
Students access course to get on a degree course but I was really crap at h 2007 Page #78  
would you say you finished in your degree course? GM: 1991 was the access c 2007 Page #78  
that the object descended at a 240 degree angle. [Deleted] advised that he  2007 Page #140  
gence is insulted to an incredible degree by those tasked with maintaining  2008 Page #30  
nse Staff, stated with a very high degree of justification that in relation 2008 Page #32  
peop_e. -hey cou:..d consider wha: degree of development would be required  2008 Page #113  
o the s/...y slowly, maybe at a 25 degree angle, and it just climbed in ele 2009 Page #85  
ed an Artium Baccalaureatus (A.B.) Degree in Physics from Oberlin College i 2009 Page #164  

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 pseudoscience, no matter how many degreed professionals are involved. Admi 2006 Page #12  

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low will be induced that is ninety degrees to the voltage. Bismuth is an ef 2003 Page #107  
 the next 15 or 20 years. By short degrees, he began to suspect that the Du 2003 Page #144  
 object. It appeared from about 30 degrees above and 20 degrees to the righ 2004 Page #5  
from about 30 degrees above and 20 degrees to the right of the aircraft and 2004 Page #5  
ity of Alamogordo, New Mexico — 40 degrees off the V-2's projected flight p 2004 Page #65  
 as another V-2 rocket veering 180 degrees off course. SLIDE #12: El Paso T 2004 Page #67  
 total gyroscope failure, flew 180 degrees off course and crashed in Mexico 2004 Page #68  
ened. He turned one hundred eighty degrees, dismayed that he and his father 2004 Page #145  
d in one position then rotated 180 degrees before taking the other IF they  2004 Page #234  
imself as a graduate engineer with degrees in mathematics and ph~ sics and  2005 Page #39  
ears-old and received two bachelor degrees in 1974 from Sacramento 's Calif 2005 Page #64  
d for several hours ten to fifteen degrees above the southern horizon. A co 2005 Page #99  
d be expected to melt at about 700 degrees, and chis sample, being eutectic 2005 Page #158  
int), should melt at closer to 500 degrees, within seconds. A blend of carb 2005 Page #158  
 record of his claimed educational degrees as a ph) sicist could be found,  2005 Page #168  
r Death Valley Junction showed 107 degrees that day. In addition, there wer 2006 Page #45  
jor stakeholders will have varying degrees of interest and concern. In the  2006 Page #55  
530 mph) knots on a bearing of 325 degrees and at an altitude of 75,000 fee 2006 Page #133  
 knots, turned to a heading of 290 degrees, and began a slow descent. It en 2006 Page #133  
at 32,000 feet, on a course of 200 degrees in the vicinity of Limestone, Ma 2006 Page #170  
uth-southwestward (a course of 200 degrees). This course would take them ov 2006 Page #172  
h burns anywhere from 3200 to 3800 degrees Fahrenheit and it would make the 2006 Page #176  
epression, at an angle of about 45 degrees. Throughout the ensuing retrieva 2006 Page #187  
ect Moon Dust were all - albeit to degrees that remain unresolved thus far  2007 Page #144  
aried. Initial observation at 060 [degrees] no elevation. Disappearance at  2008 Page #8  
o elevation. Disappearance at I 05 degrees az[imuth] 10,000 feet altitude.  2008 Page #8  
t tum ... We were approximately 25 degrees of bank ... when it began to get 2008 Page #10  
he station picked up an object 340 degrees and 18 miles from Knoxville , al 2008 Page #28  
05 station picked up object at 335 degrees and 18 miles from Knoxville, alt 2008 Page #28  
 station picked up two objects 310 degrees, altitude 80,000 feet, approxima 2008 Page #28  
to have a high ignition point (800 degrees F). He was quick to point out, " 2008 Page #54  
miles and the temperature was 41.9 degrees. It was 30-30.9 degrees at Bower 2008 Page #69  
e was 41.9 degrees. It was 30-30.9 degrees at Bowerman Airfield in Hoquiam  2008 Page #69  
3 miles and the temperature was 39 degrees. It was 36 degrees at Bowerman A 2008 Page #70  
perature was 39 degrees. It was 36 degrees at Bowerman Airfield in Hoquiam  2008 Page #70  
 south, all of which were about IO degrees off the horizon. The objects mov 2008 Page #94  
 there at the time was probably 34 degrees Fahrenheit, something like that. 2009 Page #66  
emperature I would say was like 60 degrees F. YOU WERE FEELING HEAT AND WHA 2009 Page #66  
at moved up and down from about 20 degrees above the horizon to at least 45 2009 Page #82  
s above the horizon to at least 45 degrees above, as marked on right side o 2009 Page #82  
s, you know that there are varying degrees of competence throughout. For ex 2009 Page #155  

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 WC Pgra) — formers W. aegrodve of degri, auras, tor orgeto. 24-7 amt.*. oc 2006 Page #35  

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es X- Files, Dark Skies, and Seven Degs, the Spielberg Sci-Fi channel mini- 2004 Page #137  

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 Hollerith Maschinen Gesellschaft (Dehomag) , but to a great extent through 2008 Page #128  

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he sample was "magnesium of a high dei:,rree of purity" without "not even t 2007 Page #195  

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                     DEPAIMIENT OF DEI-ENSE . • • --KWNI CPIIVI i iltry . I 2004 Page #21  

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Moderate voices would urge neither deification nor demonization while worki 2006 Page #58  
lent nature, the human tendency to deification might grow, challenging the  2006 Page #58  

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he alom p:irt:incc. bomb. T 1 J:ie deil!n:-.c mini.su·y, the oir Sckn:lsls  2009 Page #182  

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le also invoking the protection of Deity and the hope of NHI benevolence. E 2006 Page #59  
, some worshipping this being as a deity, others serving whatever it may ca 2006 Page #60  

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.. brwu-y 1946 , ' ] ,,. ~u Gil Gl"deJ'9 to J)Uty ,ri th "· 3. ,-:r tor Tec 2009 Page #174  

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dly crashed "30 miles northwest of Del Rio," which could correlate with the 2004 Page #119  
 Jcla aritakl ionaf Park ; Langtry Del Rio zefi El Indio / Guerrerd 0Amanil 2006 Page #175  
on was not Laredo, but rather near Del Rio, about 150 miles northwest of La 2006 Page #176  
 It was roughly in the vicinity of Del Rio, Texas (Zechel did not tell me t 2006 Page #177  
 not tell me the exact location.). Del Rio is about 230 air miles from Abil 2006 Page #177  
redo, and his subsequent location, Del Rio. The EBD is either completely re 2006 Page #177  
h could have tracked the object to del Rio or some other location along the 2006 Page #178  
t was more than 200 miles from the Del Rio area of Texas. This is beyond th 2006 Page #178  
aredo were all within 150 miles of Del Rio and one or more of them could ha 2006 Page #178  
acked an object to the vicinity of Del Rio (or any one of the suggested loc 2006 Page #178  
 at what were then known as Arroyo del Oso Apartments. NARRATION OVER VIDEO 2007 Page #166  
 most mysterious regions, the Zona del Silencio (Zone of Silence), where st 2007 Page #185  
no en 1974?" Los Grandes Misterios Del Trecer Milenio, No.5. Jaime Maussan  2007 Page #192  
ew towards the mountain 'La Cuesta del Viento' (The \Xfindy Mountaintop) at 2007 Page #200  
he windy mountaintop of 'La Cuesta del Viento. ''When I reached the site-he 2007 Page #200  
de Random House, Ballantine Books, Del Rey, Fawcett, Bantam, Delacorte Pres 2008 Page #143  

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e Books, Del Rey, Fawcett, Bantam, Delacorte Press, Dell, Delta, Spectra, T 2008 Page #143  

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

er within a few months leaving two delaminated magnesium/zinc layers. I kep 2003 Page #109  

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

 country-larger than the states of Delaware and Rhode Island combined. In i 2005 Page #125  

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

 "Considerable mystery surrounds a delay in releasing the report made by th 2003 Page #93  
ra-bland findings, why the need to delay release of this information for fi 2003 Page #94  
ement gives no explanation for the delay in making their findings public."  2003 Page #94  
ou will proceed to (blank) without delay for the purposes of making an appr 2003 Page #206  
sisa will pre*e*d t* China without delay far th* Pits^ oo of Baking a* appr 2003 Page #213  
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' Im will preened te China wUhonft delay fer tha jes^cco c£ waking an appml 2003 Page #226  
owing an accident After a certa.in delay, that causes immunodeficienc y. In 2005 Page #34  
fication service: "\Xlhate\ er the delay, we'll text 1ou right away." Ll:.V 2007 Page #75  
tter interest of the Air Force" to delay publication of his article. Jack w 2007 Page #110  
re was sufficient smoke to cause a delay in automobile traffic. He advised  2007 Page #140  
ar behind schedule , another minor delay would not, despite NASA protestati 2008 Page #136  

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

 assessment of negativity could be delayed, though tendency might be to sho 2006 Page #68  
rate assessment of danger could be delayed. - Uncertainty works against eff 2006 Page #69  
ussian requests to have the launch delayed. NASA, citing a number of minor  2008 Page #136  

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

2 rocket launch. But problems kept delaying lift-off. Andy Kissner says: At 2004 Page #67  

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

e Disney and Emenegger, there were delays in producing the film. Don- then  2004 Page #194  
 future date because of "political delays." Without the promised film, HBO  2004 Page #194  
d CPS-4 systems, due to production delays.33 217                            2004 Page #220  
idered acceptable if conditions or delays to preserve that life in any way  2006 Page #21  
the plane struck the mountainside. Delays due to difficulty arranging trans 2006 Page #82  
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Word: "delea", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ouri where he trained with Company Delea 44 (Batallion 4, Brigade 4). 166 • 2007 Page #172  

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

n honor of the Soviet Agricultural Delegation," wruch was making a planned  2007 Page #137  
he was also the head of the Soviet delegation to "the third meeting of the  2007 Page #198  

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

t not presents one comma to period delete one comma lives not life add "be" 2008 Page #116  
d seems not seem colon not a comma delete one "is" underline nullius Delete 2008 Page #116  
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Word: "deleted", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nnecticut, advised as follows: a. [Deleted]. Bristol, Connecticut, who desc 2007 Page #140  
y fallen in Bristol, Connecticut. [Deleted] advised that as the object near 2007 Page #140  
eston Road, Bristol. According to [Deleted] the smoke pattern was such as t 2007 Page #140  
 descended at a 240 degree angle. [Deleted] advised that he had no first ha 2007 Page #140  
hrough words those that need to be deleted from the Ransom book. The entire 2009 Page #11  

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

urden of redacting the files, i.e. deleting any information covered by the  2008 Page #63  
his difficulty could be averted by deleting the words "utilizing the criter 2009 Page #27  

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

re". Notice the proper, yet subtle deletion of a whole phrase that appears  2003 Page #206  
 instructions." I would prefer the deletion of this paragraph . altogether  2009 Page #27  

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

Clarance Schade. Then there is the deliberate silence of Wayne Fisk, the la 2003 Page #38  
then left. The movements were very deliberate. Then it burst into four piec 2004 Page #54  
g discs.' This was accomplished by deliberate antiaircraft artillery fire a 2004 Page #62  
vitt, and Bessie Brazel statements deliberate fabrications given under gove 2004 Page #139  
 facts are still being withheld by deliberate, cold calculation. A couple o 2004 Page #144  
atio ns. Nor can we rule out man's deliberate attempts to shoot them down u 2005 Page #121  
rheads .2 Beyond this, d1e idea of deliberate "seeding" of super-advanced t 2005 Page #121  
 the true story is suggestive of a deliberate disinformation effort. 8. The 2006 Page #46  
irst place ... this is obviously a deliberate acc. It's not exactly somethi 2007 Page #87  
an inside job and that there was a deliberate stand down of American air de 2007 Page #89  
o investigators could not rule out deliberate jamming -but jamming by what  2008 Page #73  

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

                      Project Beta deliberately withheld information from c 2003 Page #147  
nt documents. He had even passed a deliberately misleading document on to B 2003 Page #147  
they are highly classified or been deliberately pulled - missing files Nove 2003 Page #153  
MEwHERE. wHICH HAS EXPLODED EITHER DELIBERATELY OVER OUR COUNTRY OR NE/TH1R 2004 Page #24  
imeter canon Did the United States deliberately use weapons to bring down o 2004 Page #65  
ly state the hidden true facts are deliberately "leaked" into the public ar 2004 Page #140  
ds and the Joint Chiefs were to be deliberately steered away form the evide 2004 Page #254  
hreat to national security-whether deliberately or not. 31                  2008 Page #37  
 or is misplaced , accidentally or deliberately . Witnesses move away, forg 2008 Page #40  
in 1997, Penniston told me that he deliberately left out the most significa 2008 Page #90  
 large column of blue light moving deliberately across the dawn sky. Approx 2008 Page #97  
delusional from illness or age, or deliberately deceptive. In retrospect 1  2009 Page #95  

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

ted herein are the result of group deliberation and do not necessarily refl 2006 Page #49  

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

ather described much smaller, more delicate symbols. Bessie Brazel seems to 2004 Page #138  

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

storical FBI personnel records. 3. Delicately help in accessing historical  2003 Page #38  

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

 dated 24 October 1952 and further delineated by the 5412 Committee . When  2009 Page #25  

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

ithin the United States. AFR 200-2 delineates 1127'h coUection responsibili 2005 Page #142  

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

wo weeks later I received a letter delineating his personal involvement in  2004 Page #55  

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

 would eventually come calling and deliver an "improved" version of the dec 2003 Page #149  
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s designed to "locate, recover and deliver" non-U.S. spacecraft to American 2004 Page #5  
co Princeton the following week co deLiver the necessary equipment. \Y.,/e  2005 Page #92  
ablished to facilitate expeditions deliver) to FTD [Foreign Technology Divi 2005 Page #142  
 at] Porton Down, [Wiltshire], and deliver the boxes." A number of hours la 2006 Page #122  
t Moon Dust to locate, recover and deliver descended foreign space vehicles 2007 Page #134  

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

following reasons: 1. It was to be delivered by Special Courier, which is c 2003 Page #210  
                           t TO BE DELIVERED BY SPECIAL CO ’J?JTR* ...» ■ — 2003 Page #214  
apers took days, even weeks, to be delivered. Many of the airship witnesses 2004 Page #28  
me from the States. Whether it was delivered to the house by the Canadian o 2004 Page #93  
p.m. Several wrapped packages were delivered to Gen. Ramey's office where p 2004 Page #226  
d pares of the wrecked craft, were delivered to the base. On July 16, 1993, 2005 Page #44  
ry for safekeeping. They were duly delivered (in the 131                    2005 Page #133  
s and \\.as extremely light. le wa delivered to Wright-Patterson AFB. One s 2005 Page #143  
nd secured. The next morning, they delivered their cargo to the secret base 2006 Page #75  
 Article 134 and Article 135, were delivered to Area 51 in 1964. Several te 2006 Page #77  
roduction F-117A, Article 792, was delivered to the test site at Groom Lake 2006 Page #81  
 These bombs were capable of being delivered with "pinpoint" accuraC) decad 2007 Page #107  
d parts of the wrecked craft, were delivered to the base. On July 16, 1993, 2009 Page #50  

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

ilitary transport from New Mexico, delivering "two little men ... non-human 2005 Page #131  
Mass Destruction and the means for delivering them in the local neighborhoo 2006 Page #8  
 spoke about our secret spacecraft delivering cargo to and from the moon an 2007 Page #114  

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

base the day before Myron made his delivery. That witness said that he saw  2003 Page #61  
ablished to facilitate expeditious delivery to Foreign Technology Division  2004 Page #5  
per, or Hydrogen bomb program • No delivery craft to match the U.S. B-29's  2004 Page #158  
alignment 3500 RPM operation 20 kW delivery? Uses NdFcB magnets Public doma 2005 Page #21  
 They would make wonderful weapons delivery and defensive systems. Since we 2006 Page #9  
ablished to facilitate expeditious delivery to FTD of Moon Dust or other it 2007 Page #134  
te, the number of documents in the delivery and the classification. TSMEO i 2008 Page #104  
ss mg only two of these. The first delivery by mail to Tim from Salina incl 2008 Page #105  
ow moving bomber s are the mode of delivery of atomic bombs that can be det 2008 Page #114  
low the falling bomb and allow the delivery aircraft more time to escape th 2009 Page #92  

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

 survived by his wife of 47 years, Dell, and by his daughters Collette Rhod 2004 Page #110  
 Fawcett, Bantam, Delacorte Press, Dell, Delta, Spectra, The Dial Press, Be 2008 Page #143  

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

all is radioed in from the tugboat Delores, located near Anacortes about fi 2006 Page #184  
h of Lummi Island. The crew of the Delores reports a sighting in the same d 2006 Page #184  
 by the Steeva 10. The crew of the Delores describes the sighting as somewh 2006 Page #184  

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

he British empin to Prof. the Phih,delphla orchcatra. has D11vid J:ime:i Le 2009 Page #182  

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

 region (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta Missile Batteries highlighted, pro 2006 Page #142  
n of the Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta missile batteries. SLIDE # 14 — Gr 2006 Page #142  
tt, Bantam, Delacorte Press, Dell, Delta, Spectra, The Dial Press, Bell Tow 2008 Page #143  
perimental stage of development. A delta wing is used in this design, pivot 2009 Page #22  

Word: "delta-force-type", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

"team" of what Riggs describes as "Delta-Force-type guys, or something like 2007 Page #138  

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

ix inches, as it spread out into a delta-like configuration, covering the s 2003 Page #49  

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

ill identifiable as a twin-engine, delta-wing configuration. Ground crews i 2006 Page #74  

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

ease all UFO information, led to a deluge of 9,000 UFO letters into the Whi 2003 Page #196  

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

round the Pittsburgh, PA area were deluged with sighting reports. We now kn 2003 Page #58  

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

from human foibles: ego, greed and delusion. Another motive might be to "mu 2005 Page #132  

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

O-related information , if she was delusional from illness or age, or delib 2009 Page #95  

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

was that UFOs were the products of delusions, hoaxes, and misidentification 2003 Page #141  
ten been rusmjssed as the paranoid delusions of a great mind finaUy unhinge 2005 Page #87  
als are simply woven from Lies and delusions. \Xlhat about hoaxes? After al 2005 Page #132  
be dismissed as fantasies, dreams, delusions and hoaxes, a significant perc 2008 Page #35  

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

n, for example, he stated: You are delving into an area that you can do abs 2004 Page #99  
and that civilians had no business delving into military secrets. Neverthel 2005 Page #164  

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

ca's entry into the war, and radio demagogues such as Father Charles Coughl 2004 Page #224  

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More and more the lights seemed to demand his attention. They were peculiar 2004 Page #34  
ion Act, which enabled citizens to demand and obtain critical information o 2005 Page #84  
se. • April 11,1990: U.S. and U.K. demand that the Soviet Union cease their 2006 Page #108  
he American people, and the world, demand a full disclosure regarding highl 2007 Page #120  
utsche Bank and Swiss banks. Large demand 130                               2008 Page #136  
orld role after World War ll would demand a new system for decision making  2009 Page #12  
of and co;•ert operational systems demand the close allention of students e 2009 Page #12  
ernment and politics, just as they demand tight central ey senior policy ma 2009 Page #12  
han give in to President Kennedy's demand that UFO decoy deployment be elim 2009 Page #18  
orld role after World War II would demand a new system for decision making  2009 Page #23  
e analysis ?? operationa l systems demand the close attention of senior???  2009 Page #24  

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

e in his Michigan constituency. He demanded a congressional investigation i 2004 Page #177  
lying saucers, something BIG, that demanded immediate attention. Evidently  2006 Page #174  

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

ries, and severely admonished him, demanding that he leave the place immecl 2005 Page #37  
 be besieged by other stakeholders demanding insight or advantage, especial 2006 Page #59  
s, when compared to the prompt and demanding inquiries that have originated 2009 Page #178  

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

t the Roswell case and busy making demands that the truth be disclosed, up  2004 Page #144  
ries of your mvn era. Reich's work demands that we do just thjs. Do Dr. Rei