Crash Retrieval Conference Proceedings, KWIC Index Page: f

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:

"f$co-" "f'" "f'--•~_"

"f'111rs" "f'6ul" "f'_fe" "f'i" "f'j" "f'joc" "f'l" "f'l'rlli"

"f'lfa" "f'n" "f'or~jo" "f's" "f't" "f'urther" "f'w" "f-"

"f-0" "f-1" "f-100" "f-101" "f-101b" "f-104" "f-104s" "f-105"

"f-11" "f-111" "f-117" "f-117a" "f-15" "f-16" "f-16s" "f-19"

"f-22" "f-4" "f-51" "f-5s" "f-80" "f-84f" "f-86" "f-86d"

"f-94" "f-a" "f-e" "f-i6" "f-layer" "f-lislo'" "f-lstoricauy" "f-~"

"f-···-~" "f0" "f03" "f1" "f11" "f17" "f1ictc" "f1imimu"

"f1k" "f1ni" "f1onors" "f1ric" "f1y" "f1ying" "f2bng" "f2s"

"f4" "f40" "f44" "f4a%" "f6w~}·" "f" "f\1tacl" "f\j"

"f\l" "f\l'oo'" "f\lnf'n" "f\rk" "f\vw" "f^z" "f_g-" "f_rem"

"fa" "fa'is" "faa" "faaillar" "faaliag" "faalllar" "faamlly" "faat'r4"

"faata" "fabian" "fabric" "fabricated" "fabrication" "fabrications" "fabricator" "fabulous"

"fac1" "face" "face-to-" "face-to-face" "faced" "faces" "facet" "facets"

"faci" "facial" "facibty" "facifaies" "facifay" "facijjry" "facijjties" "facile"

"faciliry" "facilitate" "facilitated" "facilitator" "facilitators" "facilities" "facility" "facility-claims"

"facing" "facror" "facrors" "facsimiles" "fact" "fact-finding" "fact-hartl" "facthties"

"factions" "facto" "factor" "factories" "factors" "factory" "facts" "factual"

"faculties" "faculty" "fad" "fade" "faded" "fading" "fafejaat" "fahrenheit"

"fai" "fail" "failed" "failing" "failln" "fails" "failure" "failures"

"faint" "fainter" "fair" "fairborn" "fairing" "fairings" "fairly" "fairlyhigh"

"fairness" "faith" "faithful" "faithfully" "fake" "faked" "faker" "fakery"

"fakes" "faking" "fal" "falcon" "falkirk" "falkland's" "falklands" "fall"

"fall-out" "fallen" "fallible" "falling" "fallout" "falls" "false" "false-flag"

"faltered" "falu" "falwell" "fam" "fame" "famed" "fami1" "famij"

"famijy" "famil" "familial" "familiar" "familiar-positive" "familiarity" "familiarize" "families"

"family" "family's" "famine" "famjlies" "famous" "fan" "fan-shaped" "fanatic"

"fanatics" "fanciful" "fancily" "fancy" "fancy's" "fanfare" "fanned" "fanning"

"fans" "fantasies" "fantasist" "fantastic" "fantasy" "fanuary" "far" "far-"

"far-flung" "far-left-leaning" "far-presumably" "far-reaching" "far-to" "far-vaaamar" "farben" "farben's"

"fare" "farewell" "farish" "farley" "farley's" "farm" "farmer" "farmer's"

"farmers" "farmhands" "farmhouse" "farming" "farmington" "farmir" "farmland" "farms"

"farnwr" "farrar" "farrell" "farriltty" "fart" "fartbor" "farther" "fas"

"fasces" "fascinated" "fascinates" "fascinating" "fascination" "fascism" "fascist" "fascisti"

"fascists" "fasher" "fashion" "fast" "fast-" "fast-acting" "fast-familiar" "fast-moving"

"fast-slow" "fast-strange" "fast-strange-negative" "fast-strange-positive" "fastened" "fastener" "fasteners" "faster"

"fastest" "fasts" "fastwafkers" "fastwalke" "fat" "fatal" "fatalistic" "fatalities"

"fatally" "fate" "fateful" "father" "father's" "father-in-law" "fatherland" "fathom"

"fathomed" "fatigue" "fatigued" "fatigues" "fatima" "fatter" "fault" "faults"

"faulty" "fauna" "faustino" "favor" "favor'" "favorable" "favorably" "favored"

"favoring" "favorite" "favorites" "favors" "fawcett" "fawn" "fax" "fay"

"fb" "fbi" "fbi's" "fbing" "fbi}" "fbj" "fbl" "fbreee"

"fby" "fc" "fcdc" "fcfi'i'" "fch" "fci" "fcigd" "fcl'l"

"fcllows" "fcr" "fcrce" "fcrceieneralt5aff" "fcry" "fcs" "fct" "fcy"

"fda" "fdj" "fdlly" "fdr" "fdr's" "fdukr" "fd~·•" "fe"

"fear" "feared" "fearful" "fearing" "fears" "fear~" "feasibility" "feasible"

"feat" "feather" "feature" "featured" "features" "featuring" "feb" "febrile"

"february" "feburary" "feces" "fectious" "fectly" "fed" "federal" "federally"

"federally-mandated" "federatio" "federation" "fedex" "feeble" "feed" "feedback" "feeding"

"feel" "feelers" "feeling" "feelings" "feellr" "feels" "feet" "fein"

"fein's" "felix" "fell" "fellers" "fellow" "fellows" "fellowship" "felt"

"female" "females" "fence" "fence-line" "fences" "fencing" "fender" "fentir"

"feo" "feodossia" "fer" "feral" "ferdinand" "ferences" "ferguson" "fernando"

"ferocious" "ferraro" "ferret" "ferried" "ferrite-impregnated" "ferrites" "ferry" "ferrying"

"fervent" "fervor" "feschino" "feschino's" "fesvlng" "fet" "fetal" "fetched"

"fetish" "fetuses" "feud" "fever" "fevers" "fewer" "ff" "ff-"

"ff40wh" "ff_jf" "ffer" "ffficieng" "fficer" "fficl" "ffidaaaa" "ffirarn"

"fflakes" "fflcc-fiction" "ffltt" "ffmbu" "ffteer" "ffyi11g" "ff~7" "ff~s~"

"ff•" "fgntosu" "fh-a" "fhe" "fhenomkmnon" "fheuac" "fhewlailag" "fhin"

"fhr-raaahlag" "fi" "fi-0" "fi-~·-" "fi01" "fiasco" "fibai'" "fiber"

"fiber-optic" "fiberboard" "fiberglass" "fiberous" "fibers" "fibrils" "fiction" "fictional"

"fictionalized" "fictitious" "ficully" "ficx" "ficy" "fidd" "fiddlesex" "fide"

"fide-shot" "fidel" "fidelity" "fides" "fie" "fie4113" "fie^ii" "field"

"fields" "fier" "fiery" "fiets" "fifcieth" "fifteen" "fifth" "fifths"

"fifties" "fiftieth" "fifty" "fifty-nine" "fifty-two" "fig" "fight" "fighter"

"fighter's" "fighter-interceptors" "fighters" "fighting" "figiiter" "figjred" "figtiter" "figurative"

"figure" "figured" "figures" "figuring" "fih" "fiheerjs^g5i^h«rstbrle3" "fijm" "fil&s"

"filamentbooks" "filbert" "file" "filecape" "filed" "filer" "filer's" "files"

"files'" "filing" "fill" "filled" "filler" "fillers" "filll" "film"

"film's" "film-andphotographic-experts" "film-holder" "filmed" "filming" "filmmaker" "films" "filter"

"filtered" "filtering" "filters" "filtration" "fim" "fim1" "fim1ly" "fime"

"fin" "fina" "final" "finalizing" "finaljy" "finally" "finance" "financed"

"finances" "financial" "financier" "financiers" "financiers-and" "financing" "finau" "finauy"

"fincling" "finclings" "find" "find-as" "finder" "finding" "findings" "findjngs"

"finds" "fine" "fined" "finely-tuned" "fines" "finest" "finger" "fingered"

"fingerprint" "fingerprints" "fingers" "fingertips" "finish" "finished" "finishes" "finishing"

"finland" "finlayson" "finned" "finrung" "finrungs" "fint's" "fiq" "fir"

"fir026" "fir=" "firces" "fire" "fire-at" "fire-breathing" "fire-nothing" "fire-the"

"firearms" "fireball" "fireballs" "fired" "firefight" "firefighter" "firefighters" "firefighting"

"fireman" "firemen" "fireplace" "fires" "firestone" "firestorm" "fireworks" "firing"

"firm" "firma" "firmage" "firmed" "firmly" "firms" "firnn" "firrnly"

"firs" "first" "first-" "first-aid" "first-although" "first-ever" "first-hand" "firsthand"

"firstly" "fis" "fiscal" "fiscally" "fish" "fishbine" "fisher" "fisherman"

"fishermen" "fishermen's" "fishing" "fishlake" "fisk" "fisk's" "fission" "fist"

"fit" "fitch" "fitn" "fits" "fitting" "fittirl" "fitts" "fitzgerald"

"fitzwater" "fivan3" "five" "five-" "five-man" "five-month" "fix" "fixation"

"fixed" "fixjng" "fixture" "fixtures" "fj" "fj--" "fji08•" "fjlh"

"fjorls" "fjt" "fj{" "fk" "fkeo" "fl" "fl'l" "fl's"

"fl4t" "fl_" "flab-" "flabbergasted" "flag" "flagpole" "flail" "flair"

"flake" "flakes" "flame" "flames" "flame··" "flaming" "flap" "flapping\"

"flaps" "flare" "flared" "flares" "flash" "flash-fire" "flash-over" "flashed"

"flashes" "flashing" "flashlight" "flashlights" "flask" "flat" "flat-topped" "flatbed"

"flatbed's" "flatbeds" "flatland" "flatly" "flats" "flatten" "flattened" "flattened-egg-shaped"

"flattering" "flatwoods" "flatwoods-home" "flaupers" "flavor" "flawed" "flaxen" "flay"

"flc" "flcor" "flcr" "flecked" "fled" "fledgling" "fleeing" "fleet"

"flek" "flesh" "flesh-eating" "fletcher" "flew" "flex" "flexible" "flfiilg"

"flgh" "flgl\1ent" "flgnattres" "flhfwsss" "fli" "flier" "flies" "flif'lo"

"fliger" "flight" "flight's" "flight-leader" "flight-resting" "flight-test" "flight-training" "flights"

"flights-just" "flinn" "flippant" "flipped" "flipping" "flirting" "flit" "fli~lia"

"fli•" "fll" "fll'c" "fllca" "flld" "fllilt1" "fllmci" "flloiidim"

"flltaff" "flnd" "floa" "floated" "floating" "flock" "flocked" "flocking"

"flocks" "flood" "flooded" "flooding" "floodlights" "floodplain" "floor" "floored"

"flooring" "floors" "flora" "florida" "florlcl" "flotilla" "flouxetine" "flow"

"flowed" "flower" "flowers" "flowery" "flowing" "flown" "flows" "floy"

"floyd" "flr" "flr&" "flrcr" "fls" "flt" "fltfsooltlkl" "flth"

"flting" "flt•f" "flu" "fluc-u" "fluff" "fluid" "fluids" "flummoxed"

"fluorescence" "fluorescent" "fluoridated" "fluoride" "fluoxetine" "flurr" "flurry" "flush"

"flushed" "flux" "flu·" "fly" "fly-over" "fly1ng" "flyers" "flyiag"

"flying" "flyingsaucery" "flyins" "flyover" "flyovers" "fl~ing" "fl•" "fl•·"

"fm" "fmeter" "fml" "fmllk" "fmving" "fn" "fn-u" "fnd%fsw»rtfflrj»"

"fnformation" "fnger" "fni" "fniro" "fnll" "fnmin" "fnrcr" "fnrifiltl"

"fnrreetal" "fntellige" "fntelligence" "fntroduction" "fn~" "fo" "fo's" "fo'wler"

"fo1ce" "foa" "foam" "foamy" "fobs" "focal" "focus" "focused"

"focuses" "focusing" "fodor's" "foe" "fog" "foggy" "foi" "foia"

"foiaoriginate" "foias" "foibles" "foij" "foil" "foil-like" "foipa" "foja"

"foja-proof" "fojogy" "fol" "fol1ow" "fola" "fold" "folded" "folder"

"folder-and" "folders" "folding" "folds" "foliage" "foliowing" "folk" "folklore"

"folks" "foll" "foll-suoc" "follies" "follo" "follo\" "follo\ving" "follov"

"follow" "follow-persists" "follow-up" "follow-ups" "follow_ing" "followed" "follower" "followers"

"followin" "following" "following\" "followini" "followino-the" "follows" "fom" "fom1"

"fom1s" "fon" "fonbarger" "fonctional" "fond" "fondness" "fonhe" "fonncr"

"fonner" "fonnerly" "fonning" "fonns" "fonnut" "font" "fontana" "fontes"

"fonts" "fonvard" "foo" "foo-fighter-" "food" "foods'" "fool" "fooled"

"fooling" "foolish" "fools" "foor-man" "foot" "footage" "football" "foothills"

"foothold" "footlockers" "footnote" "footnotes" "footprints" "footsteps" "fop" "fop'"

"for=" "forays" "forbes" "forbidden" "force" "force's" "force-" "force-fed"

"force-sponsored" "forced" "forceful" "forcefully" "forcenavy" "forces" "force•" "force•o"

"forcibly" "forcified" "forcing" "ford" "forda~" "fore" "foreboding" "forecast"

"forecasts" "foreeast" "forefront" "foregather" "foregoing" "foreground" "foreigh" "foreign"

"foreknowledge" "foreman" "foremost" "forensic" "forensically" "forensics" "forepart" "forerunner"

"foresee" "foreseen" "forest" "forestall" "forested" "forestry" "forests" "forever"

"forfeit" "forgave" "forge" "forged" "forgery" "forget" "forgets" "forgiven"

"forgot" "forgotten" "forhts" "fori" "forking" "forklift" "forks" "form"

"formacions" "formal" "formaldehyde" "formally" "formari" "format" "formation" "formations"

"formative" "formats" "formatted" "formattin" "formatting" "formed" "former" "formerly"

"formerly-secret" "formers" "formidable" "forming" "formosa" "forms" "formula-which" "formulaic"

"formulas" "formulate" "formulated" "formulations" "forn1" "forn1er" "fornl" "forr"

"forraatal" "forrestal" "forrestal'" "forrestal's" "forrestals" "forrn" "forrsalal" "forry-one"

"forshores" "fort" "forte" "fortean" "forth" "forthcomin" "forthcoming" "forthright"

"forthwith" "forties" "fortnight" "fortress" "fortuitous" "fortunate" "fortunatel" "fortunately"

"fortunato" "fortune" "fortunes" "forty" "forty-eight" "forty-five" "forty-six" "forum"

"forward" "forwarde" "forwarded" "forwarding" "forwards" "for~" "for·" "fos"

"foschia" "fosket" "fossilized" "foster" "fosters" "foster•leahy" "fot" "fought"

"foul" "fouled" "founa" "found" "foundation" "foundation's" "foundational" "foundations"

"founded" "founder" "founders" "founding" "foundtion" "fountain" "fouowed" "fouowing"

"four" "four-hundred-year-old" "four-inch" "four-layer" "four-to-five" "four-wheel" "fourteen" "fourth"

"fourth-generation" "fouwo" "fowler" "fox" "foxhole" "foxtrot" "fo~i1ble" "fo~l"

"fo•" "fpioay" "fps" "fps-3" "fps-6" "fq" "fquo" "fr"

"fr'" "fr-1" "fr0n1" "fr1nlo111" "fr^vinr" "fractal" "fraction" "fractional"

"fractions" "fracture" "fractured" "fractures" "fragile" "fragite" "fragment" "fragment's"

"fragmentary" "fragmentation" "fragmented" "fragments" "fram" "frame" "framed" "frametown"

"framework" "framingham" "framjngham" "france" "francis" "francisco" "franco" "frank"

"frankenstein" "frankfurt" "franklin" "frankly" "frankovich" "franks" "frantic" "fraternity"

"fraud" "frauds" "fraudulent" "frcr" "frdrml" "freaks" "fred" "freddie"

"frederick" "fredericton" "fredrich" "free" "freebie" "freed" "freedom" "freedom'"

"freedomofinfo" "freedoms" "freelance" "freelancer" "freeloading" "freely" "freeport" "frees"

"freewheeling" "freeze" "freezer" "freezing" "freg" "freight" "freiherr" "freitag"

"fremde" "french" "french-american" "frenchie" "frenchman's" "frenzy" "frequenc1" "frequencies"

"frequency" "frequent" "frequenting" "frequentl" "frequently" "freschetta" "fresh" "freshly"

"freud" "freud's" "freudian" "frfss" "fri" "fri&kle" "friar" "friction"

"friday" "fridays" "fried" "friedman" "friedman's" "friend" "friendly" "friends"

"friendship" "friendships" "fright" "fright-patterson" "frighten" "frightened" "frightening" "frighteningly"

"frightens" "frigid" "frills" "fringe" "friotion" "frisec" "friskies" "frit"

"fritz" "frlnunp" "frnm" "frn~" "fro" "froa" "frog" "from'"

"fromtho" "from·this" "fron" "fronabarger" "fronk" "front" "frontiers" "fronts"

"frony" "fron~" "frorn" "frorv" "frost" "frozen" "frthay" "frtint"

"fruit" "fruition" "fruitless" "fruled" "frustrated" "frustrating" "frustratingly" "frustration"

"fry" "fry's" "frying" "fr~ed" "fr•" "fsatlags" "fsb" "fsla"

"fsr" "fsrvic" "fswald" "fsworld" "ft" "ft#" "ft'" "ft-"

"ft-·-_" "fta" "ftadlag" "ftat" "ftata" "ftca" "ftd" "fteawlaiiag"

"fted" "ftermath" "ftflfar" "ftfo~'" "ftfty" "fth" "ftlllki_iic_" "ftm"

"ftny" "ftp" "ftr" "fts" "ftt" "ftuahar" "ftut" "ftvl"

"fu" "fu'1" "fuac'lm" "fuch" "fucking" "fudged" "fuehrer" "fuel"

"fueled" "fuelled" "fuels" "fuenzalida" "fugate" "fughr" "fught" "fui"

"fujitsu" "fujitsu's" "ful" "ful'" "fulbright" "fulfil" "fulfill" "fulj"

"fuljy" "full" "full-body" "full-scale" "full-swing" "full-time" "fuller" "fullest"

"fully" "fumoux" "fun" "function" "functional" "functionalit" "functionaries" "functioned"

"functioning" "functions" "functiorung" "fund" "fundamental" "fundamentalist" "fundamentalists" "fundamentaljy"

"fundamentally" "fundamentals" "funded" "fundin" "funding" "funds" "funeral" "fungi"

"funher" "funllcr" "funneled" "funneling" "funnily" "funny" "funrung" "fur"

"furn" "furnish" "furnished" "furor" "furtado" "furthennore" "furthering" "furthermor"

"furthermore" "further·" "furtive" "furuncle" "fury" "fusawml" "fuse" "fused"

"fuselage" "fuses" "fusion" "futile" "future" "future-it" "futures" "futurist"

"futuristic" "futurists" "fuu" "fuzzy" "fv'" "fvening" "fvrtner" "fwaaf"

"fwar" "fwarl" "fwc" "fwrd" "fwwtota" "fx" "fy" "fyffe"

"f~" "f~'" "f~'f" "f~amt" "f~u" "f" "f-~£4-" "f£0"

"f•" "f•lu-" "f•tdom" "f•~" "f•°"

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

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

H. H:!: S,,,,.W Ii '-"""'O POil f\ f'l'rlli..C. 'TM6H l'LV /WA'/. 118 .._ _ 2009 Page #124  

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

CATION STATEMENT l!I ~\'.'"•L"'"b,.f'lfA YHE HiGHEST CLAss(!1c'.i.lffd'tfFD 2007 Page #45  

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

u • co-: ltl,,lldj coulrl br, hrol.f'n up ancl' worker. 1 1 ,.1:1rt r~inf~I 2009 Page #183  

Word: "f'or~jo", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ER. IIIU.ARD COUNTY, UTAH PrliC9ac!F'or~Jo,,.e&Co ~Ce:Joma -er LGS~.-c Sal  2005 Page #60  

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

rn by examining the details of the f's and g's. He provided me with high qu 2003 Page #179  

Word: "f't", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

.S"'l"'"fD~·• ~ ... t u~ ....... \.f'T!,t ~ .,:, w: ,,,. !,.&1.A..1i. ~~ w. 2009 Page #123  

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

ns of January 23, 1953, I have no .f'urther _instructions -to ·add. All :th 2009 Page #27  

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

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

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

OQSo j , IMA Pateg/faM | TOP CTgRB f- DRAFT OF TKLESRAM TO GEKWL. MaoARTPUS 2003 Page #229  
was given as the home base for the F- 105. Two factors helped keep the cove 2006 Page #75  
rs. This is the correct format for F- 117A part numbers. For example, a par 2006 Page #84  
eld debris and compare it to known F- 117A parts as well as to debris from  2006 Page #85  
mposites or RAM, for instance. The F- 117A, unlike earlier aircraft, was as 2006 Page #85  
~1..:~ ,, ::..rs o• '!li •·•5 ~:.c:f-:-v• •IO'of "° .... rs r::.ou --.,Lil  2009 Page #123  

Word: "f-0", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

, ~ .INC,.t..N.O •.. Nic;.,,cTL.V ,F-0._ ALJwl-C'ST A~':")'\. A QCCC:"-FOOT 2009 Page #117  

Word: "f-1", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ereafter someone involved with the F-1 17A program began to spread disinfor 2006 Page #84  
erence material needed to identify F-1 17A parts, but I felt that the narra 2006 Page #85  
tion methods used in the F-101 and F-1 17A are very different. So are the p 2006 Page #85  

Word: "f-100", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

F-80 Shooting Scar, F-86 Saber and F-100 Super Saber jet aircraft. Some of  2007 Page #99  

Word: "f-101", 8 instance(s) (Back to Top)

claimed that they "broke up an old F-101 Voodoo that crashed at the [Groom  2006 Page #85  
 identified as part of a McDonnell F-101 Voodoo. I did confirm that James S 2006 Page #85  
I had the opportunity to study two F-101 crash sites, as well as complete a 2006 Page #85  
 well as complete and disassembled F-101 airframes, for comparative analysi 2006 Page #85  
d construction methods used in the F-101 and F-1 17A are very different. So 2006 Page #85  
o are the paints and coatings. The F-101 contains no thermoplastic composit 2006 Page #85  
ed with Torx fasteners whereas the F-101 was assembled with Phillips fasten 2006 Page #85  
e was no evidence of foreign (i.e. F-101) material having been planted at t 2006 Page #86  

Word: "f-101b", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

flying safety chase in a McDonnell F-101B. They climbed to cruising altitud 2006 Page #73  
had been killed in the crash of an F-101B in September 1967 while flying ch 2006 Page #85  

Word: "f-104", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

at 5,000 miles an hour." Slide 20: F-104 by Lockheed (In 1967, F-104 was fa 2006 Page #145  
de 20: F-104 by Lockheed (In 1967, F-104 was fastest jet, having broken one 2006 Page #145  
idn't have anything faster than an F-104 back then in the 1960s. WHEN THEY  2006 Page #146  

Word: "f-104s", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

I was seeing. So, we scrambled the F-104s from Homestead AFB because there  2006 Page #145  
Station on Boca Chica Key launched F-104s after unidentified targets under  2006 Page #145  
 — he went ahead and scrambled the F-104s. We didn't have anything faster t 2006 Page #146  

Word: "f-105", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 to the news media that a Republic F-105 operating from Nellis had crashed  2006 Page #75  

Word: "f-11", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

R TREND (Article 792) The Lockheed F-11 7A, code named SENIOR TREND, was th 2006 Page #81  
atterson Air Force Base. Pieces of F-11 7A airframes that underwent routine 2006 Page #84  
entifiable as pieces of a Lockheed F-11 7A. Conversely, I found no debris a 2006 Page #85  

Word: "f-111", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

al fighter, which later became the F-111 and was sold to the Australian gov 2009 Page #33  

Word: "f-117", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

t advanced aircraft, including the F-117 A stealth fighter, have malfunctio 2005 Page #161  
 stealth aircraft, the B-2 and the F-117, were born in the Black \X orld, b 2005 Page #167  
Johnson and the man famous for the F-117 Nighthawk Stealth fighter, its hal 2005 Page #174  
nd led development of the heralded F-117 stealth fighter. 173               2005 Page #175  
" accuraC) decades before Lockheed F-117 Stealth Fighters dropped "smart bo 2007 Page #107  

Word: "f-117a", 10 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 Range (fit), the existence of the F-117A was a closely guarded secret for  2006 Page #81  
ly a decade. The eighth production F-117A, Article 792, was delivered to th 2006 Page #81  
the unusual air-data system on the F-117A does not function properly above  2006 Page #82  
 to look for. The existence of the F-117A was not declassified until Novemb 2006 Page #84  
the site six more times. After the F-117A was declassified, more reference  2006 Page #84  
he fuselage assembly of a Lockheed F-117A. Pieces of metal or composite cov 2006 Page #84  
airplane's exhaust. As soon as the F-117A was declassified, Defense Departm 2006 Page #84  
sure hunters. Several years later, F-117A Flight Test director Richard Abra 2006 Page #85  
s well as to debris from two other F-117A crash sites. Based on this inform 2006 Page #85  
l. There were clearly identifiable F-117A parts and materials in the debris 2006 Page #86  

Word: "f-15", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

the size of the F4" chasing3/15/96 F-15 from Scott AFB chases UFO near Evan 2006 Page #28  
globes: which vanished one by one. F-15 from Scott AFB seen in USAF says mi 2006 Page #28  

Word: "f-16", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

F Bentwaters Wing Commander) to an F-16 on the Bentwaters tarmac the AM of  2004 Page #50  
aying: "I did drive Williams to an F-16 on the Bentwaters tannac the AM of  2008 Page #88  
rive General Gordon Williams to an F-16 on the Bentwaters tarmac the AM of  2009 Page #60  

Word: "f-16s", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

on, DC 2002 ribelliasimititon post F-16s Pursue Unknown Craft Over Region S 2006 Page #28  

Word: "f-19", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

the HA VE BLUE, and the top secret F-19 Stealth Interceptor . 172 Before Ri 2005 Page #174  
ears regarding rumors of 50 to 70 "F-19 stealth" airplanes allegedly based  2006 Page #81  

Word: "f-22", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

aking • More maneuverable than the F-22 Nikita S.Khrushchev We shall erect  2004 Page #164  

Word: "f-4", 9 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 fighter alert area. This area had F-4 Phantoms that were loaded with nukes 2004 Page #57  
 area of the sky. At this time two F-4 fighters took off from our base and  2004 Page #57  
dian border area • 9119/76 Iranian F-4 encounters • 3/7/77. French Mirage f 2006 Page #28  
 3/6/94 Alabama Air National Guard F-4 explodes in mid-flight over Heard Co 2006 Page #28  
es that Just before the explosion. F-4 was chasing a missile-like or cigar- 2006 Page #28  
h an episode [was] reported by two F-4 Phantom                              2008 Page #30  
, he immediately scrambled an IIAF F-4 to investigate [ ... ] When approxim 2008 Page #31  
er Alert, 1975-1976 ■Iran • As tne F-4 approacneo a rani;;e ot 1----------- 2009 Page #143  
ta t?on and conmun.canons wnen the F-4 turreo a., a1 trom the o:i;ect and a 2009 Page #143  

Word: "f-51", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ell was on a "ferry mission." Four F-51 Guard planes of the 165th Fighter S 2005 Page #64  
Kentucky, the remruns of Mantell's F-51 were found scattered over half a mi 2005 Page #64  
e UFO encounter by the pilot of an F-51. His description of the craft was " 2005 Page #74  

Word: "f-5s", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 treetop leve: • 1978 Two C:hilean F-5s sent from Cerro Morena AFB and -squ 2006 Page #28  

Word: "f-80", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

light photos also appeared to show F-80 Shooting Scar, F-86 Saber and F-100 2007 Page #99  

Word: "f-84f", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

wed the discs being escorted by an F-84F Thunderstreak (swept-wing) interce 2007 Page #99  

Word: "f-86", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

peared to show F-80 Shooting Scar, F-86 Saber and F-100 Super Saber jet air 2007 Page #99  
 saucer shaped craft. Fl~ing their F-86 Saber jets at 45,000 feet, they wer 2007 Page #109  
r to fast co be intercepted by his F-86. Colonel Cooper recalJecl that thes 2007 Page #109  

Word: "f-86d", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

tember 1960, a pilot was flying an F-86D between an overcast above and belo 2004 Page #6  

Word: "f-94", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

7.: Laredo Laredo AF Brownswriiled F-94 C 'Down in Dyess Air Force Base in  2006 Page #175  
 testing what turned out to be the F-94 (Lockheed Starfire, jet fighter, to 2006 Page #175  
nearly the maximum altitude of the F-94) and traveling 3 to 4 times faster  2006 Page #177  

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

 CXJJett neaoea s.ra1ght t~ard the F-A • 3: Great Expectati ■Jimmy Carter a 2009 Page #143  

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

ft:T IN OlAM~iC:.1'. ANO 80 'TO qo F-e eT t-l16H. H:!: S,,,,.W Ii '-"""'O P 2009 Page #124  

Word: "f-i6", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ilitary officials confirm that two F-I6 jets from Andrews Air Force Base we 2006 Page #28  

Word: "f-layer", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

lse-Doppler method, which used the F-layer of the ionosphere to reflect hig 2008 Page #73  
DRE radar that was bounced off the F-layer of the ionosphere in the 1960s t 2008 Page #74  

Word: "f-lislo'", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

al the Greatest Secrets in lvfodem F-lislo')'· Prepublication Rush Edition, 2005 Page #84  

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

ashes have not, in fact, occurred. f-LstoricaUy, however, news organizatio  2007 Page #7  

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

, /"" • ,I ... ,::; d·· fi-~·- ~ • f-~ .l · ! I t' : . • \' l l ~-.. ' ' ~  2005 Page #61  

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

-"--; • .. -. . f ti~ ,;-~:Jt!:\3;.f-···-~:: . i • I •,: r. I To: The Direc 2009 Page #27  

Word: "f0", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

, run by U.S. military Believes 1..F0 was shot down by a HAWK missile       2006 Page #29  

Word: "f03", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

eference+ Desk/Speeches /JFK/003PO F03 _ 18th GeneralAssembly09201963 .btm  2009 Page #46  

Word: "f1", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

.. c,.,.r,t:, 7""ct r-..,..;,....r f1,r\r ruc,.-r •1,, -,,..:-,.) ,,,,.. (  2007 Page #97  
-. . .,. .·· :: . -.. ,G?,f..df-~ .f1/ /' _, .. :t~z ..... , .... Meteor St 2008 Page #21  
V 7....ealand. ,~c.:~pon ~c,l,or~u f1:1m ?'sew Zea he rcc:i.lJcd having spo 2009 Page #184  

Word: "f11", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

"h~tosh1 I• ,.c.1aL..,.J t.t.o lhc f11.tcrt.or, .'r:I tor a.alnU!&a.1w:.,,  2008 Page #121  

Word: "f17", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

y, \'(/est Yorkshire, England, \'(/f17 7S\Y/; orb) emailing him at: philip@ 2005 Page #152  
.-' •~. 1'.!We &►• UJ,ct. l ...._. f17,l•a • C-111 Ur.;;ro11L fNll:I t.M l~ 2008 Page #19  

Word: "f1ictc", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

F n~ au .. ncr.n E'iDrTS tAfl'tt:S f1ICtC 1"P0SE VM:: &I-a: L:xs0PHJS11CATO 2009 Page #150  

Word: "f1imimu", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

AR PROPULSION PROGRAM HEARING •Iir:f1imImu: os Cl~L\l:CJI AXIi (lfTEI.Ol')I 2009 Page #130  

Word: "f1k", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 ~ ..... , .... ,1 -=~~~.!. :!~-~= f1k::'tJTni1ll/ tJ;• ,U. ,m ~r!NI-J.l"f! 2005 Page #27  

Word: "f1ni", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

SIDE BEroHE FlfiilG JA., . .!~ rn+ f1Ni,....,.o. lHr 10•:,';.PCQ"\..f OF .. 2009 Page #111  

Word: "f1onors", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 mentioned on th!? birthday . . -- f1onors list o! King GcorE:e VI in fo~i1 2009 Page #184  

Word: "f1ric", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

t,..'1ff W."~ ff-:.J()JHlfiCC -;e, F1riC 1, \Jl'"J J•LC,l,T· ING OVl:R HE~  2009 Page #104  

Word: "f1y", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

vable f1ying triangle, designed to f1y very high, very slowly, and quietly. 2005 Page #82  

Word: "f1ying", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

he Federal Aviation Administration f1ying through controlled air space at s 2005 Page #82  
stealth, low electronic observable f1ying triangle, designed to f1y very hi 2005 Page #82  

Word: "f2bng", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

losure ■ The Soviet Coup :md Aft ■ F2bng • • •                              2009 Page #150  

Word: "f2s", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

a pair of old, but very good Nikon F2s I also have telephoto, wide-angle an 2003 Page #45  

Word: "f4", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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

Word: "f40", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

:. 1,uD YA•JIS~E.O o·..-,i: 'Tl-IE f40((Jl.Ot,.. n,uo.c.c:o~,··s" ... ,rnA. 2009 Page #128  

Word: "f44", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

yttn, ,...ffteer.Atlantla 2449.1o. f44,tctt acM4nittiot fromtho V.2.14,12 S 2006 Page #39  

Word: "f4a%", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

n Report. DiKto ness Claim •• U.S. f4a%, • Abielittaty , #1,111gtyl Traria  2006 Page #28  

Word: "f6w~}·", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rrtal={l1fiiiJ~)~E2~-.cf .· · f -i;f6W~}·\::.: :• ,/~--1''1\i·1GOL/\l uJ:;. 2009 Page #27  

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

,;ces (UPI, AP, l\T"YT, etc.) ► 3) f\..T)'T publisher Arthur Sulzberger's p 2007 Page #23  
e (II I:) •••1.•••.'N,ilt~ ..... •"f\,;,_-_-:,.,: .. ,,.,-., ~ ••e. • .,-"" 2009 Page #102  
~_.. l I ~ -.-,C,,CC."-1 *.t ft:...f\('1 1 ;"_':~t!i ... =-~~ ... ► --,.::i 2009 Page #122  
l16H. H:!: S,,,,.W Ii '-"""'O POil f\ f'l'rlli..C. 'TM6H l'LV /WA'/. 118 .. 2009 Page #124  

Word: "f\1tacl", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

HilliG THE EN'.TLOPE 0\D HOMINfJYI f\1TACl:,S .. His 'lntcn~st in ::.lien a 2008 Page #146  

Word: "f\j", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ur situation with regard to China. f\j I therefore brought Wedemeyer in qui 2003 Page #230  

Word: "f\l", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rieval Conference Quote* tn-ra ITO f\l‘l Rf* 1. "The reliable com* are omnt 2003 Page #118  

Word: "f\l'oo'", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

1 --·-........ J r,,9;.,11,-. •• , f\l'oo', ... ,~ ... ~ .. ,.. l.• ......  2005 Page #30  

Word: "f\lnf'n", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 • •f11£lF , .. ,or o-.c SHRf.n or f\lnf'n :· • I f(h , SOL, nF1c· IICB-Hr  2008 Page #155  

Word: "f\rk", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ludes "There was no hisrory of the f\rk or whatever it was, and nothing tha 2007 Page #139  

Word: "f\vw", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

o is available online at: http://v.f\vw.majesticdocuments.com/pdf /smithmem 2009 Page #46  

Word: "f^z", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

t Lat. 33—^0—31^', Long. 106 —28—2 F^Z, with Oscura Peak being the geograph 2003 Page #232  

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

 Global Aeual Crescendo ■ Citizens f_g-.• mst UFO Secrecy ■ The Crash R.etr 2008 Page #161  

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

ject MO0W DUST, AGADIR' 1ZJan2A147(f_rem cur private oorreapondafit)t Scien 2004 Page #19  

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

bo ba tasad so—stat ay— aa s—If st fa ar 1—efnalaal opj-jofcoX of tto ftata 2003 Page #221  
f rajraaautailwaa ef the Oa— aaib* fa Making yawr afpndaal it in daalrad th 2003 Page #226  
ro11ble, The lvf.ass Psychology of Fa.scis111 and The Cancer BiopatfD, all  2005 Page #89  
emabonal SIA/f, ME11111(1 accortkq fa a ievai puNna ,nd 144,4:141, The repo 2006 Page #32  
n learning about the nature of the fa!Jen object, adding that local authori 2007 Page #142  
CPOAT':-OfoaJlCT S TNAT UOV'1 VCnY FA.Sf AND IIH[ 9CAJIII TURl.s (),a OIHC/ 2008 Page #149  
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Word: "fa'is", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 ‘ORANDUK FOR GENERAL CAR IE R, S ’fA'IS DEPARTMENT 2. General Kedemeyer wo 2003 Page #216  

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

rcraft, or missile explosions. The FAA now speculates that the flaming obje 2003 Page #53  
ntaminated body. "Inquiries to the FAA reveal no documents concerning the c 2006 Page #136  
e Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in 1962.) Paul got to join his fath 2006 Page #151  
there was no noise. Denver center [FAA flight center] reported at 0332Z tha 2008 Page #9  
to report "numerous reports to the FAA and AFLC [ command post] on the abov 2008 Page #9  
r and the controllers in the local FAA control tower, saw the flash and tol 2008 Page #13  
ty (CAA) -the UK equivalent of the FAA -that there had been a near miss inv 2008 Page #65  
TAH) • PHIL CORSO • BILL COLEMAN • FAA • SUPPORT TO JOHN lL.\CK • BEST UFO  2008 Page #153  

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

a —alk ar adx waata, to 1* faamlly faaillar »1M tka @tate af affairs la CM— 2003 Page #221  

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

that y* '□Sfiih dataahnaiA ft— nay faaliag af prior ahi 1 gat taw tn anpyac 2003 Page #226  

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

onth or six weeks. He is generally faalllar with the state of affairs in Ch 2003 Page #228  

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

rl teak a —alk ar adx waata, to 1* faamlly faaillar »1M tka @tate af affair 2003 Page #221  

Word: "faat'r4", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

v,.r c...:-- ... ~MEuvl!c.C: 1)-1£ fAAT'r4. c...,.,,..-wn .. 0,..?1.!.IHO 7 2009 Page #127  

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

atla ar laaafHata^ •ntaiaal of tha faata, of tha otaaaaa of roal aaaaaglt»k 2003 Page #220  

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

munist League, Environmental Fund, Fabian Society, Ford Foundation , Founda 2008 Page #143  

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

, were lying unshrouded [sic] on a fabric, which he explained prevented fre 2005 Page #43  
ght up to the craft. I noticed the fabric of the shell was like a smooth, o 2008 Page #81  
institutionalized within the basic fabric of society. " ... That's a tremen 2008 Page #144  
n: "ft was a triangular craft. The fabric of the era.ft. was black like gla 2009 Page #64  
ike glass. And then throughout the fabric of the craft, there was some colo 2009 Page #64  
ing was a part of the actual craft fabric. It made no sense. I've never see 2009 Page #64  
e movement of color throughout the fabric of the craft. -sometimes a small  2009 Page #65  

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

f the debris looked strangely like fabricated metal, and in one of the phot 2004 Page #226  

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

plicate the part using appropriate fabrication techniques. A human-fabricat 2005 Page #161  
nology through devising methods of fabrication and manufacturin g. lf this  2005 Page #162  
ade of the material and methods of fabrication . If the spacecraft had the  2005 Page #162  

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essie Brazel statements deliberate fabrications given under government pres 2004 Page #139  

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

the first U.S. Government-approved fabricator of uranium rods. Bush also wa 2008 Page #131  

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

chnology and ideas could result in fabulous new products and market opportu 2006 Page #56  

Word: "fac1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 military personnel in underground fac1 ■ H1.11'11n and alien workers ■ T u 2009 Page #152  

Word: "face", 52 instance(s) (Back to Top)

tion on Earth was powerless in the face of an unknown threat. And as the ma 2003 Page #95  
 members present at every face-to- face meeting with the survivor. The surv 2003 Page #100  
one hand, and doors slammed in his face, as well impassioned letters going  2003 Page #150  
tters General size for some 3 Type face S Paragraph spacing a Italics on a, 2003 Page #182  
resident. From the March 26, 1966 "Face The Nation" show the following ques 2003 Page #195  
 was this stunned blank look on my face. I had no idea what he was talking  2003 Page #201  
d in connection with the case. The face that none of these story tellers we 2004 Page #43  
hen certain government people came face to face with the reality of the spa 2004 Page #88  
ain government people came face to face with the reality of the space peopl 2004 Page #88  
26 Witness saw alien corpse, white face, triangular head to pointed chin 11 2004 Page #111  
 Roswell Incident stares us in the face like a dire proposition, and that i 2004 Page #132  
tt, presumably with a smile on his face and a wink in his eye, as "our offi 2004 Page #139  
henomena. In a 1966 interview with Face the Nation, Congressman Ford spoke  2004 Page #177  
MJ-12 documents, for example, type face, the writing styles, and a host of  2004 Page #221  
 possible answer staring me in the face, prompted by Bond Johnson's own rec 2004 Page #237  
the same type material. It wore no face covering or helmet. 1 certify that  2005 Page #41  
e, the camera is carefull y set to face the night sky with the shutter open 2005 Page #95  
lication and standing by it in the face of almost universal criticism. Read 2005 Page #102  
ortant thinker of our time? I must face the question that was so often rais 2005 Page #103  
 short guys. I had my hand over my face, peeking through my fingers. Jose,  2005 Page #155  
ic—might react and interact in the face of varying contact scenarios; and f 2006 Page #48  
lity and evaluative control in the face of uncertainty. They would want han 2006 Page #58  
ious, conservative approach in the face of unexpected strangeness. First pr 2006 Page #59  
tter or worse. All religions would face profound challenge to their relevan 2006 Page #59  
e history for similarities. In the face of strangeness, versions of truth a 2006 Page #59  
nce of normal economic function in face of hostile threat. If the NHI final 2006 Page #64  
now who or what to believe. In the face of plummeting morale, government wo 2006 Page #64  
this role. Religious leaders would face a rising tide of despair, disorient 2006 Page #65  
 independent engagement of NH!. In face of growing public disorientation an 2006 Page #65  
, any would-be collaborators would face a dire fate. - This scenario world  2006 Page #69  
l, four feet wide. Had a blood red face. Sported a black, spade-like cowl w 2006 Page #98  
an important point. Because, let's face it, those of us who pursue true sci 2006 Page #181  
lication on the Mathematics of the Face on Mars. 13 The Foundation had been 2006 Page #205  
 Foundation 13. Mathematics of the Face on Mars is now out of print althoug 2006 Page #208  
omes out, the U.S. gO\ ernment may face the righteous wrath of the American 2007 Page #40  
                              each face page. The illustration is accompani 2007 Page #65  
urnt, he had a little burns on his face, but he was alive, so we were all h 2007 Page #122  
kin, you know, and the hair on his face. DeBow: you said there have been fi 2007 Page #125  
g object moving across the western face of the Sandia Mountains. It was so  2007 Page #165  
ked as if he had seen a ghost. His face was white and he was so excited tha 2008 Page #13  
 maintain national security in the face of threats to society, such as 9/ 1 2008 Page #25  
nsmittal note shown on slide 36 at face value, he also says he worked for A 2008 Page #110  
 craft pose. One must consiaer che face chat mis-identification of these sp 2008 Page #114  
us video cameras in public places, face recognition technology , the comput 2008 Page #123  
ry of space navigation brought man face to face with the use of space by UF 2009 Page #14  
ace navigation brought man face to face with the use of space by UFO's. The 2009 Page #14  
t certainly, our craft. We have to face up to our short-comings and cavalie 2009 Page #16  
the government tried to put a bold face on the prospect of U.S. defenseless 2009 Page #17  
the same type material. It wore no face covering or helmet. I certify that  2009 Page #49  
your average Soviet citizen in the face of the unknown? Just about anything 2009 Page #140  
een coming from, especially in the face of other priorities then facing the 2009 Page #140  
n connection with tho Cro!J:.IY.'' face P1•oject. 2. tln.o'"' ri.,o Air ?ri 2009 Page #175  

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rity Team members present at every face-to- face meeting with the survivor. 2003 Page #100  

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lications of publicly acknowledged face-to-face contact between human being 2006 Page #48  

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. President said that if the earth faced an invasion by extraterrestrials,  2003 Page #18  
is. But it was not the only crisis faced by the American military this summ 2003 Page #88  
time of his 1993 inauguration, was faced with 17,000 classified documents a 2003 Page #189  
braries. 2. The president has only faced the UFO question twice during a ne 2003 Page #190  
of reports of UFOs the past week?" Faced with this overwhelming body of off 2004 Page #10  
ppeared on Larry King Live she was faced with a question about what Cage ha 2004 Page #188  
id things. But in any case you are faced with a choice like that and someon 2004 Page #190  
a Srie11tific Fact. "\.Vhat we are faced with here is not so much a simple  2005 Page #103  
r the motives of such institutions faced with the hints of vast technologie 2005 Page #118  
an to accept the idea that America faced a permanent hostile threat. A revo 2007 Page #11  
th's Civilization M.ight Topple If Faced by a Race of Superior Beings." Dra 2007 Page #76  
y, when you guarded something, you faced away from it. So, they weren't gua 2007 Page #171  
ests. I fell into one of the traps faced by all investigators-I quit too so 2008 Page #55  
ia, these globalists realized they faced the same problem they had with the 2008 Page #130  
 or Burroughs did, the two who had faced the phenomenon directly. Even Depu 2009 Page #68  
pgs. 44 7-456. For a woman who had faced serious illness and who was recall 2009 Page #90  
cted June Crain as a woman who had faced tragedy, adversity , and illness w 2009 Page #95  

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 nose at them, while rubbing their faces in what he said was their naivete. 2003 Page #147  
 era seem genuine SECURITY WARNING FACES EVERY PAGE TOP SECRET / MAJIC EYES 2003 Page #172  
that he should be extradited to US Faces up to 70 years in prison PART FIVE 2006 Page #31  
ies, a 1950s clad spaceman bravely faces his fear of the "Attack of the lit 2007 Page #66  
o quickl) ascertain and record the faces, and co discribuce them to ocher,  2007 Page #137  
al height with noticeably wrinkled faces. Other stories and accounts were r 2009 Page #136  

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out from the air. There is another facet of the Roswell story that involves 2004 Page #143  

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skeptics.' Eyewitnesses One of the facets of the Roswell incident which has 2004 Page #216  

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 L~ 1777, ~S4,~~~ ~j~'u'LIL ~~,'f= fACI. Wf'U l"MeY fi.l[T~ ~ OIO\C a.otKG  2009 Page #130  

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his point in the interview, Joel's facial expression changed, and you could 2003 Page #69  

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in 2005 from the outside, the DRES facibty looks run down with paint peelin 2005 Page #54  

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 linking it with other underground facifaies in rbe area. There have been m 2005 Page #83  

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 J\frDonnelJ Douglas. The Northrop facifay is located near the Tehachapi Mo 2005 Page #83  

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who became convinced that the DRES faciJjry was being used by the U. S. gov 2005 Page #64  

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of military and defense contractor facijjties. Near the towns of Rosamond,  2005 Page #83  

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eper and more significant than the facile explanations of weather balloons  2008 Page #42  

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d physicist and house them in this faciliry and no one would know the bette 2005 Page #71  

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jjropriate budgets be allocated to facilitate future assignments that the u 2003 Page #237  
n Blue Fly has been established to facilitate expeditious delivery to Forei 2004 Page #5  
D-TO-KNOW" and states "In order to facilitate cooperation with current acti 2004 Page #252  
n Blue Fly has been established to facilitate expeditions deliver) to FTD [ 2005 Page #142  
re of 'black projects' designed to facilitate UFO crash retrievals, and the 2006 Page #14  
nt suppression and, along the way, facilitate greater transparency . 32 New 2007 Page #38  
n Blue Fly has been established to facilitate expeditious delivery to FTD o 2007 Page #134  

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ge. The Sessions were designed and facilitated by John L. Petersen, a futur 2006 Page #49  
rd attachment bolts. Although this facilitated the connection, it also weak 2006 Page #78  
 U.S. government secrecy which has facilitated the loss of crilJjons of dol 2007 Page #36  

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urther information) as primarily a facilitator of general discussion rather 2006 Page #181  

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ts could also serve as liaisons or facilitators of communication between th 2006 Page #56  

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e ever released by any of the Nike facilities in the Pittsburgh area that n 2003 Page #53  
d reportedly penetrate and destroy facilities up to a mile beneath the surf 2003 Page #149  
o do it □ Establish and run secure facilities at secret locations □ Establi 2003 Page #172  
ea 51 S-4" as one of the receiving facilities. Later, we will provide evide 2003 Page #176  
ourassa. He headed up the "Special Facilities Division" within the Office o 2003 Page #193  
es on Bourassa and on the "Special facilities Division" to see how it fit i 2003 Page #193  
t matter, that this place also had facilities to track these UFOs. Finally, 2003 Page #194  
ention a final note on the Special Facilities Division. In a 1996 story for 2003 Page #194  
of Emergency Preparedness, Special Facilities Division." I followed up on t 2003 Page #194  
 this possible role of the Special Facilities Division in the crash at Keck 2003 Page #194  
CHT acrbss-iheVWSFG to the storage facilities ef the NRL. All this was acco 2003 Page #234  
on 10 July, made inspection of R&D facilities at Alamogordo and then return 2003 Page #234  
ntelligence Studies • Near-Perfect facilities and personnel for Reverse Eng 2004 Page #163  
tizens are admitted to psychiatric facilities and their political reliabili 2004 Page #170  
iznals Corp that Mount Weather had facilities to track UFOs. NASA was repor 2004 Page #177  
he various atomic weapons research facilities in the area. As Ramsey notes, 2004 Page #220  
r are three mysterious underground facilities, operated as early as the 198 2005 Page #83  
itrun hidden and secure government facilities. Yet, secret government test  2005 Page #119  
aintain the confidentiality of the facilities and scientists who are involv 2005 Page #157  
lationship with, and which had the facilities ro conduct studies and mainta 2005 Page #167  
pend upon it. All relevant science facilities would become arms of the 59   2006 Page #62  
histicated multi-level containment facilities exist in industry for researc 2006 Page #103  
earch. The sophistication of these facilities transcends those in this fict 2006 Page #103  
 of the series titled "New Medical Facilities for Biological Warfare; New G 2006 Page #104  
doubtedly went right to classified facilities and has stayed there. It woul 2006 Page #105  
both in the USA and the USSR. What facilities deal with biological warfare  2006 Page #105  
ical warfare and epidemiology? The facilities designed for safely studying  2006 Page #105  
n Viruses and Leaked Documents The facilities are divided in Biosafety Leve 2006 Page #106  
ent with no known cure. Other U.S. facilities include the well-known Center 2006 Page #106  
s Biopreparat, assisted by support facilities of the Anti-Plague Institute  2006 Page #106  
n Sverdlovsk. In all there were 47 Facilities located across former USSR th 2006 Page #106  
llance/ interference wrth military facilities 4) Psychological warfare/ con 2007 Page #36  
events) for NCO and Officer's Club facilities for several military bases in 2007 Page #94  
 the U.S. military of unbelievable facilities being found. General Patton d 2007 Page #114  
tems Command's test and evaluation facilities at Holloman AFB near Alamogor 2007 Page #162  
o-Explosive, and Aerial Cable Test Facilities (Coyote Test Field).] ..... - 2007 Page #164  
ge to build and operate three huge facilities that would change the world a 2008 Page #27  
and operate laboratories and other facilities that would unite the resource 2008 Page #134  
sions over nuclear weapons storage facilities. One fatal act of aggression  2009 Page #18  
on near Los Alamos and White Sands facilities from 1944-1949 . The files I  2009 Page #24  
roves that she did work in various facilities at Wright- Patterson AFB wher 2009 Page #95  
ers. All practicable assistance of facilities and personnel in this Command 2009 Page #165  

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kdale were on their way in to that facility. When Murphy arrived at that lo 2003 Page #59  
Kennedy had previously visited the facility. The object apparently only sta 2003 Page #61  
 was to go to the Wright-Patterson facility. Another truck driver has verif 2003 Page #61  
condary examinations at Los Alamos Facility. Footlockers subsequently airli 2003 Page #107  
former scientist who worked at the facility recently said that "Some of the 2003 Page #142  
e had been taken to an underground facility, she had seen body parts floati 2003 Page #143  
ame convinced that the underground facility that Myrna Hansen had described 2003 Page #144  
or his suspicion of an underground facility there. Miller noticed that Doty 2003 Page #145  
 his warning fingers right at this facility, even though he hadn't the slig 2003 Page #149  
 charge o One inventory form using facility definitions 11/8/2003INTRO —DEF 2003 Page #175  
nsive weaponryMJ-12 Code Receiving Facility U A-002-6 Area 51 S-4 ID-301-F  2003 Page #175  
we will provide evidence that this facility was started under construction  2003 Page #176  
ually, there is evidence that this facility was started in 1951, probably f 2003 Page #183  
ceed on a brief trip to Sandia AEC facility" yet Sandia is in New Mexico, w 2003 Page #207  
n brie*' trip to t1-.'' Sandia AEC facility to make an appraise!. or hr' -, 2003 Page #214  
taken against their will to a huge facility below the base where they were  2004 Page #48  
he existence of a huge underground facility located below the twin base com 2004 Page #51  
f his billet and brought to such a facility where for the next one to two d 2004 Page #51  
 I was working in the nuke storage facility at the main radio station when  2004 Page #57  
me he had spent in the underground facility, so much so that he asked me to 2004 Page #59  
o be any aliens in the underground facility, Larry did encounter some of th 2004 Page #59  
old and defend a specialized enemy facility or specific piece of enemy equi 2004 Page #62  
t the NRL), he had been taken to a facility somewhere in the state of New M 2004 Page #66  
 alien bodies or craft in a secure facility, so the date used is the date o 2004 Page #110  
 and charred" body in "underground facility" 110                            2004 Page #113  
edly is a top secret space medical facility. To reject the current official 2004 Page #144  
nia that he was denied access to a facility at Wright Patterson and he said 2004 Page #146  
BEs immediately. • The nearest MVD facility sufficient to house witnesses a 2004 Page #169  
 USA) and removed to a psychiatric facility with the designation of "Politi 2004 Page #169  
d to the nearest Medical or Dental facility and autopsies performed or life 2004 Page #170  
supervise the transfer to a secure facility of undisclosed location_ 167    2004 Page #170  
c review before visiting blue room facility. Suggest you call Nate for appo 2004 Page #246  
re taken to an unspecified medical facility. "He also states that a recover 2005 Page #45  
nda standing in lake bed with DRES facility highlighted by yellow arrow. I' 2005 Page #51  
e SLIDE# 6 DRES Map from plaque at facility The Desert Experimental Researc 2005 Page #52  
... into the buildings of tbe DRES facility .... SLIDE# 22 ... where power- 2005 Page #58  
rash. Miller talked about the DRES facility that he thought was used for co 2005 Page #65  
from a basement of one of the DRES facility basements. The many photographs 2005 Page #65  
is first research trip co the DRES facility. In the spring of 2005, Steve e 2005 Page #65  
riving van on road toward the DRES facility, Utah, on July 16, 2005: "I thi 2005 Page #66  
ay that has been installed on this facility out in the mjddie of nowhere. J 2005 Page #66  
at is set up in the middle of thjs facility in the mjddie of nowhere. \Xlhy 2005 Page #66  
her build a very large underground facility or have access to it in stealth 2005 Page #71  
y (from DR.ES) and here you have a facility that is perfectly suitable for  2005 Page #71  
he has knowledge of an underground facility that was connected by runnel to 2005 Page #71  
rge Filer (who was assigned to the facility at the time). 4. A former Air F 2005 Page #78  
ng programs at Nevada's Groom Lake Facility. According to Goodall at that t 2005 Page #82  
nment owned and contractoroperated facility with many production sites for  2005 Page #82  
 not onJy at the famous Groom Lake Facility in southern Nevada, but also in 2005 Page #83  
ed, small and large in size. Th.is facility has "runways" that are nor used 2005 Page #83  
ons apply to the McDonnell Douglas facility Qocated northeast of Llano, Cal 2005 Page #83  
elendale, California) The Lockheed facility in particular also has an obvio 2005 Page #83  
 disabled? :tvloise arrived at the facility early on the 14'\ where he was  2005 Page #98  
, and Corporal. It remains a major facility that supports missile testing a 2005 Page #125  
nded the Naval Air Special Weapons Facility at Kirtland AFB from 1951-1954. 2005 Page #130  
rgy department at an international facility, where three different scanning 2005 Page #157  
's oldest and largest space launch facility) • 7/4/78 Two Italian soldiers  2006 Page #28  
rnia, and the Groom Lake (Area 51) facility in Nevada. Since many of these  2006 Page #72  
it was tested at the CIA's Area 51 facility at Groom Lake, Nevada, with sup 2006 Page #72  
 direct course heading toward this facility located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee 2006 Page #97  
ted without BL-4 containment." The facility USARMIID at Ft. Detrick, MD con 2006 Page #106  
the Dugway Proving Ground, an Army facility in Utah reported to be a storeh 2006 Page #106  
 United Kingdom, the oft-mentioned facility for biological warfare is Porto 2006 Page #106  
 that there is another more covert facility with BL-IV capability. In the f 2006 Page #106  
e former Soviet Union, the leading facility is Biopreparat, assisted by sup 2006 Page #106  
Novosibirsk, the Bacterial Warfare Facility at Oblensk and Compound 19 in S 2006 Page #106  
tish experts inspect a Biopreparat facility • 1991: Ken Alibek quits Biopre 2006 Page #108  
cargo was quickly taken inside the facility. "Once inside," explained Presc 2006 Page #122  
 boxes were opened by staff at the facility in our presence. We were shocke 2006 Page #122  
 in Nevada, and Cedar Breaks Radar facility in Utah, had their hands litera 2006 Page #150  
ne man trained in an Area 51 radar facility was assigned to move about 250  2006 Page #150  
ed to design and build a new radar facility at the Blowhard Mountain Facili 2006 Page #151  
 facility at the Blowhard Mountain Facility ID Z-216 that had first become  2006 Page #151  
ome operational in 1962. Slide 26: Facility Z-216, Blowhard Mountain, Cedar 2006 Page #151  
 zone above the Cedar Breaks radar facility in Utah — as if the discs playe 2006 Page #151  
E of Steep Hill Side Beneath Radar Facility (Photo supplied by Andrew Kissn 2006 Page #152  
e at Location E; White Beach Naval Facility at tip of eastern peninsula jut 2006 Page #156  
c review before visiting blue room facility. Suggest you call Nate for apro 2007 Page #49  
re TS Restricted Data ■ "blue room facility" ■ "recommend prior approval fr 2007 Page #49  
vanced Systems Division. Tejon RCS Facility, 'The Anthill·. An electromagne 2007 Page #56  
hill·. An electromagnetic research facility in the Tehachapi Mountains. "Cl 2007 Page #56  
 have been seen hQveling over this facility. (Ours or theirs?) McDonnell Do 2007 Page #56  
glas Phantom Works. Gray Butte RCS Facility. Most of the U.S. black budget  2007 Page #56  
eally swred for operations at rrus facility. Jack learned that rrus new pro 2007 Page #109  
a sort of "clearing house" storage facility for Ultra Top Secret Experiment 2007 Page #110  
 unusual find at a captured German facility in France (near the \11 and V2  2007 Page #114  
 ln 1972 Jack Pickett visited this facility and contacted the Officer in ch 2007 Page #114  
\X1oomera, a joint USA/ AUS secret facility. Another crash occurred on Octo 2007 Page #130  
lla Peak Observatory is a research facility owned and operated b) the Insti 2007 Page #161  
 a low-cost gas dynamic laser test facility: Epoxy canister development: Co 2007 Page #163  
 a low-cost gas dynamic laser test facility. 157                            2007 Page #163  
oximity of the Pacific Beach Naval Facility just north of Ocean Shores acro 2008 Page #44  
7 to 1987 Pacific Beach was a Navy facility; it remains a conference center 2008 Page #70  
of. Michael Kelley SLIDE# 13 HAARP facility in Gakona, Alaska Ness, Bentwat 2008 Page #75  
tion in the Orford Ness COBRA MlST facility might have produced magnetic fi 2008 Page #75  
he Sandia Atomic Energy Commission facility in Albuquerque , New Mexico, fr 2008 Page #134  
hat Quantico is a long-established facility, it would seem unlikely that "a 2009 Page #13  
re taken to an unspecified medical facility. He also states that a recovery 2009 Page #52  
. All entities were later taken to Facility X for medical treatment and tes 2009 Page #53  
pped to an undisclosed Nevada test facility. The entry crew was sent to Fac 2009 Page #53  
cility. The entry crew was sent to Facility X to undergo medical examinatio 2009 Page #53  
y of the alien corpse at a medical facility in Arizona, two days after the  2009 Page #53  
f him and over the weapons storage facility (above), said to contain nuclea 2009 Page #69  
lirting with a her in a top secret facility at WP AFB, showing her a highly 2009 Page #91  
 have infiltrated Oak Ridge atomic facility June 13, 1947 -Contract to Doug 2009 Page #156  

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Lockheed Martin Helendale Avionics Facility-claims of huge undelgroond capa 2007 Page #56  

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 worldwide would vanish if we were facing an Alien threat from outside this 2003 Page #7  
h a security warning notice on the facing pages. . It was, after developing 2003 Page #171  
ics. The use of a security warning facing every page (Slide 11) is uncommon 2003 Page #172  
OL PAGE 0 “Unit KB-88, Bldg 21” on facing page □ Change pages noted n Dates 2003 Page #182  
nual. In addition (see Slide 5 1), facing the control page is th e back of  2003 Page #183  
insaying the fast that the probloa facing ua is bofch complex and grave . l 2003 Page #228  
r us, or some combination of both. Facing such a monumental prospect, one t 2006 Page #50  
ld be among the biggest challenges facing government and law enforcement. P 2006 Page #57  
unusual aircraft. The only problem facing Mr. Frost, was the overwhelming c 2007 Page #111  
t might help address global issues facing humanity today. Like the shipwrec 2007 Page #121  
among the most important questions facing Ufology are surely: 1. Who within 2007 Page #132  
Yes, they had M-16s and they ·were facing the object. ([ o his i\lom) You s 2007 Page #169  
: But for the most part, they were facing the object and the thing was glow 2007 Page #169  
 away from it. Paul: And they were facing it. FROM WHERE YOU ARE RIGHT NOW, 2007 Page #170  
e ours, the guards would have been facing away from it. Aunt: Course, coo,  2007 Page #171  
the soldiers in 1974 were standing facing the disc as if on guard. He kne,, 2007 Page #173  
 by the house at Vanavara Factory, facing north. I suddenly saw that direct 2008 Page #99  
jumps to the conclusion that it is facing something infinite, something lim 2009 Page #20  
 the face of other priorities then facing the crumbling empire. I think the 2009 Page #140  

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, when multiplied by the weighting facror, results in a maximum total score 2005 Page #135  

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or document, and why? All of these facrors, as well as other related sub-qu 2005 Page #135  

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Ink Dating and Paper, Typewriting, Facsimiles, Photocopies, Fingerprints, N 2004 Page #250  

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nts.com“The evidence points to the fact that Roswell was a real incident an 2003 Page #14  
ircraft" “mystery airplanes are In fact not earthly" “all probability of In 2003 Page #26  
t www.majesticdocuments.com is the fact that just two weeks later Marshall' 2003 Page #26  
ords would fit and make sense. The fact that in Part V the author laments t 2003 Page #28  
e government have been hiding this fact at least since 1941; and that the i 2003 Page #38  
g and complicated life's story. In fact, Crisman's life submerges into a mu 2003 Page #41  
y Plaza. Kennedy's last speech, in fact, concerned a controversial defense  2003 Page #42  
h Airport definitely confirmed the fact that there was an object in the sky 2003 Page #54  
he UFO incident is only a hoax. In fact they feel that the story is exagger 2003 Page #57  
hments of the investigation is the fact that former Air Force personnel who 2003 Page #65  
is paper that Mr. Forrestal was in fact murdered at the behest of powerful  2003 Page #85  
tch them." I submit here that this fact was a primary factor in Forrestal's 2003 Page #89  
ndfather told me about Roswell. In fact, I enclose for your safekeeping 'sa 2003 Page #97  
se, the results were the same. The fact that very fine Bismuth particles re 2003 Page #114  
product. This was indicated by the fact that when the 40-day water samples  2003 Page #115  
didn't plan to clue him in, and in fact, began a campaign to get him pointi 2003 Page #149  
e imprint identifies not only that fact that MJ-12 was the customer but the 2003 Page #172  
t would be made by many today. The fact that this is the only error in the  2003 Page #176  
noted that it was "old paper." The fact that the film negative was manufact 2003 Page #179  
 without seriously considering the fact that if there WERE crash recoveries 2003 Page #181  
ore than one occasion, and were in fact good friends. The oral history test 2003 Page #191  
vidence to indicate that he may in fact have gone to Edwards to see alien b 2003 Page #192  
ing sidelight to this story is the fact that one of the air force men repor 2003 Page #192  
1965 blackout of New York City. In fact, he wrote a report to Ellington det 2003 Page #193  
existed in the Northeast U.S., the fact that sabotage, enemy action, and un 2003 Page #193  
aken in case of nuclear attack. In fact, on September 11 when the Trade Tow 2003 Page #193  
s on the White House ghost, or the fact that he claimed his father spoke to 2003 Page #198  
What I should have said is that in fact the alien does not look anything li 2003 Page #201  
It was titled "The Roswell Report: Fact vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Deser 2003 Page #201  
ised by Friedman and Others 1. The fact that the Twining directive says, "w 2003 Page #207  
rier, which is consistent with the fact that his plane had already left and 2003 Page #210  
doing the mission. Such an obscure fact adds to authenticity. 2. The ***TOP 2003 Page #210  
ny revealed that the emblem was in fact that of a little-known body within  2004 Page #12  
s people who have testified to the fact that something unusual occurred. Th 2004 Page #16  
 But it was not to be. Despite the fact that no legal action had been taken 2004 Page #30  
ed Wickens was their angle and the fact that this object was coming down in 2004 Page #34  
 object in sight, thankful for the fact that in a tiny village like this on 2004 Page #34  
en nothing out of the ordinary. in fact they had probably passed Laurie Wic 2004 Page #36  
ble survivors of a plane crash. In fact, everyone there was of the opinion  2004 Page #37  
 Harbor dive. This was despite the fact that his source had tracked down th 2004 Page #43  
ecord, this remains a story. It is fact to Chris and I but to the public it 2004 Page #45  
n the British press, thanks to the fact that one of the eyewitnesses, forme 2004 Page #46  
night, and what happened after the fact to some of the key witnesses. First 2004 Page #46  
om at the time. While secret, this fact was well known to personnel like Wa 2004 Page #46  
hic and historic evidence, and the fact that Suffolk, East Anglia, has long 2004 Page #48  
 on an individual's life after the fact. Early on Larry and I decided upon  2004 Page #48  
f out of place civilians after the fact on base but we couldn't ask anythin 2004 Page #51  
others were meddled with after the fact. Good luck. An important though oft 2004 Page #51  
ing zone, another acknowledges the fact that certain nearby radar stations  2004 Page #58  
on. That explanation never fit the fact of high military security used at t 2004 Page #61  
o radar site is underscored by the fact that its construction was specifica 2004 Page #71  
lley, Washington Van Huisen cow In fact, animals were found dead and mutila 2004 Page #77  
 was "in the loop" was Canada. The fact that Canada was aware that America  2004 Page #85  
nvolved. She stated that he had in fact been at the center. She told me tha 2004 Page #87  
equent cover-up was embarrassment. Fact is when certain government people c 2004 Page #88  
d difficult to answer. Despite the fact that all governments have chosen to 2004 Page #88  
 points higher than the H-bomb. In fact, it is the most highly classified s 2004 Page #91  
 Smith and the Crashed Saucers The fact that Smith had knowledge of crashed 2004 Page #93  
on James was the one that made the fact public. In an earlier conversation  2004 Page #93  
ade a few direct references to the fact that he was aware of UFO crash retr 2004 Page #95  
 same subject and he confirmed the fact that Wilbert Smith had also seen a  2004 Page #96  
named McAdams, which confirmed the fact that the alien craft and bodies wer 2004 Page #97  
tanton Friedman and Bill Moore. In fact, when he first entered the Pentagon 2004 Page #98  
ers Walker tried to get across the fact that "This is a subject I don't tal 2004 Page #99  
ery confirming. He volunteered the fact that he had notes from the crashed  2004 Page #99  
anel UFO photographic evidence. In fact, he actually testified to the commi 2004 Page #104  
igh school, due to the astonishing fact that he actually memorized the enti 2004 Page #106  
 identified. The second surprising fact (to me, anyway) is the large percen 2004 Page #115  
 look at some of the less reported fact of the JFK Jr. death, you will find 2004 Page #130  
he reigning authorities knew for a fact, since 1947, that mankind is being  2004 Page #132  
his distinction — whether it is in fact what Stanton Friedman and so many o 2004 Page #134  
ertainty about whether this was in fact the so-called Roswell saucer, or wh 2004 Page #135  
tinued until 1968. In spite of the fact that it appeared in so many newspap 2004 Page #136  
to go along with them, however the fact that his documents were fraudulent  2004 Page #137  
 Of course, believers point to the fact that there have been "leaks" — doze 2004 Page #140  
 fiction? This is another disputed fact. There are government regulations,  2004 Page #141  
 value to anyone. Another diiputed fact involves whether there was an actua 2004 Page #143  
d. Thus, for the UFO believer, the fact that there have been converts to th 2004 Page #145  
 version of the Roswell story. The fact is that Astronaut Edgar Mitchell, o 2004 Page #146  
trial bodies from UFO crashes. The fact that Dr. Sarbacher actually did wri 2004 Page #147  
iens picked up by the military. In fact, these crash dummies weren't releas 2004 Page #148  
The Roswell Incident Alien Autopg: Fact or Fiction? (Fox TV Documentary, Ro 2004 Page #149  
 some of the confusion lies in the fact that the President has been shielde 2004 Page #176  
 about the crash_ He passed on the fact that he had received word of recove 2004 Page #176  
d to believe what we now accept as fact. The Plan Almost from the beginning 2004 Page #179  
y to acclimatize the public to the fact that we were being visited by extra 2004 Page #179  
story he told in 1995 hints at the fact that the Disney Company might just  2004 Page #179  
at there are many rumors about the fact that Nixon was fascinated with the  2004 Page #180  
y all had a chance. As a matter of fact, you know, one of our agreements wa 2004 Page #183  
 UFO craft that were there, and in fact projected that it appeared to be th 2004 Page #187  
d to any other conclusion than the fact that they appeared to be coming fro 2004 Page #187  
to me. Another confirmation of the fact that Carter did get to the UFO secr 2004 Page #188  
 stated many reasons including the fact that the document had been put in a 2004 Page #191  
the UFO truth. This is despite the fact that many things happened during th 2004 Page #196  
 and crashed saucers. Based on the fact that Carter, Reagan, and Clinton al 2004 Page #197  
e United States government, is the fact that the story is replete with peop 2004 Page #216  
it's in the middle of nowhere. The fact that [Ken said] there were two poli 2004 Page #216  
 "Dr. Gee" was not Gebauer, but in fact a composite of eight different scie 2004 Page #218  
g to Nick Redfern, it is "a proven fact that in the 1940s he was employed a 2004 Page #218  
kely. Even more interesting is the fact that only half of the file has been 2004 Page #218  
d it, which he did.24 Cahn was, in fact, never able to prove that Gebauer w 2004 Page #219  
pted Cahn's unproven conclusion as fact. What is an undisputed fact is that 2004 Page #219  
ion as fact. What is an undisputed fact is that both Gebauer and Scully mai 2004 Page #219  
amsey maintains that these were in fact the best systems available at the t 2004 Page #220  
lying Saucers, and that this was a fact which was top secret at the time th 2004 Page #221  
anchard well."3- This, despite the fact that in my film Do You Believe in M 2004 Page #222  
ese with NO image manipulation. In fact, the only "manipulation" we've done 2004 Page #227  
shed the tome, The Roswell Report: Fact vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Deser 2004 Page #230  
her, longer focal length lens. One fact Bond Johnson has maintained as long 2004 Page #234  
el, and now we had stumbled on the fact the Marcel pictures seemed to have  2004 Page #234  
l Conference the Speed Graphic. In fact this could indicate they may well h 2004 Page #235  
ion. This can be inferred from the fact that packing paper in both of these 2004 Page #238  
ese documents. This stems from the fact that these experts in typewriters p 2004 Page #250  
powerful authenticity examples, in fact even zingers. The first is the larg 2004 Page #252  
s a matter of speculation. le is a fact, however, that the head department  2005 Page #35  
cribe, said the source, due to the fact that it was nighttime, which made a 2005 Page #39  
eration when drinking. Despite the fact that this raised suspicions, the \X 2005 Page #40  
ield. We also have the significant fact that the crash occurred during the  2005 Page #45  
ng of a satellite uplink." AND THE FACT THAT AT 9 /11 THIS PLACE CAME ALIVE 2005 Page #66  
s to mention in this paper, but in fact they are legion. A 1949 Army messag 2005 Page #74  
nly to deflate it in the next. The fact is that attempts to pry the UFO top 2005 Page #76  
a Top Secret memo by a general (in fact, the father of his girlfriend) . 1t 2005 Page #78  
to consider that a11 this might in fact be real. She 83                     2005 Page #85  
ugh I have to wonder how much. The fact is tl1e idea of aliens here on Eart 2005 Page #86  
ent at home. I confirmed the basic fact, for myself, and have sought a rati 2005 Page #93  
1d Develop111e11t of a Srie11tific Fact. "\.Vhat we are faced with here is  2005 Page #103  
morafoy on the rest of us? No. The fact is that at tl1e time of his death D 2005 Page #104  
s study of the ubiquitous UFOs. In fact, for many years, many people, inclu 2005 Page #118  
 issue head on, largely due to the fact that the corporate mass media stead 2005 Page #119  
ent for almost rwo years after the fact because their "experts" assured the 2005 Page #120  
pe is the famous Roswell crash (in fact, multiple crashes) in the middle of 2005 Page #121  
ir life, costs or consequences. In fact, d1e anti-aircraft shell scenario s 2005 Page #121  
 that the mystery airplanes are in fact not earthly and according to secret 2005 Page #122  
ntiallv more .I significant is the fact that we rarely get specific, logica 2005 Page #131  
sbergen case because of the proven fact that several of those cited in then 2005 Page #133  
rical intrigue were it not for the fact that, according to a memorandum in  2005 Page #134  
nerals, th.is anachronism could in fact be a hallmark of authenticity. The  2005 Page #137  
gh school, due to the astonishj ng fact that he actually memorized the enti 2005 Page #138  
ances even with my assistance. The fact remains, however, that there is no  2005 Page #146  
normal client confidentialit) . In fact, Salas would only agree to answer o 2005 Page #148  
of the Year three times. He is, in fact, the most highly awarded photograph 2005 Page #149  
could very well be real due to the fact that it does tend to behave in the  2005 Page #150  
for up to two minutes, despite the fact that aluminum silicate would be exp 2005 Page #158  
e engineering is predicated on the fact that we have acquired alien hardwar 2005 Page #161  
Lien psychology and motivation. In fact, every clever way that you could th 2005 Page #162  
ry similar to the sun. The driving fact here is that we have only had fancy 2006 Page #5  
an impending rocket launch and the fact that it used vacuum tubes. This was 2006 Page #11  
s keep being put forth despite the fact that I have demonstrated that they  2006 Page #12  
el Richard L. "The Roswell Report: Fact vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Deser 2006 Page #13  
ancisco Examiner and LA Times. The fact the Air Force chose to make a state 2006 Page #46  
ning the cause of the accident. In fact, a formerly Secret memorandum to Ja 2006 Page #76  
tion, and rampant speculation. The fact that much of this speculation was r 2006 Page #83  
 Top Secret Crashes newsworthy. In fact, news of the YF-12A crash was inclu 2006 Page #88  
nt shapes: in this simple chemical fact may lie the heart of the whole prio 2006 Page #114  
the correct one. He also cites the fact that some of the tales about a cras 2006 Page #121  
 collected since all points to the fact that this was correct." According t 2006 Page #124  
ssibly up to an hour or more. "The fact that the military were already ther 2006 Page #125  
iately." (20) Needless to say, the fact that Tony Dodd was not related the  2006 Page #128  
ble pseudonym. In other words, the fact that there existed a real James Pre 2006 Page #128  
ims that the book was base more on fact than fiction. His comments were ill 2006 Page #130  
ne is very worrying. Moreover: the fact that biological materials found at  2006 Page #136  
 several times in 1966 to 1967. In fact, one of the most dramatic incidents 2006 Page #143  
 read is partly fiction and partly fact. Something DID happen that morning, 2006 Page #165  
area, rather than over Alaska. The fact that fighter aircraft were scramble 2006 Page #168  
oughly toward Washington, D.C. The fact that the air force bases scrambled  2006 Page #172  
, was enveloped by a heat wave. In fact, the front page of The Bellingham H 2006 Page #183  
ven the size of the object and the fact that it had been wedged into the se 2006 Page #192  
lved mystery. All this despite the fact that everyone associated with the p 2006 Page #192  
vate mission made no secret of the fact that they were in it for the money. 2006 Page #192  
 some sort of hoax. But, in actual fact, virtually everyone caught up by th 2006 Page #192  
h people that crashes have not, in fact, occurred. f-LstoricaUy, however, n 2007 Page #7  
sed to entering \Xlorld \Xlar I, a fact that alarmed the British government 2007 Page #10  
-level public-relations lackey. In fact, he was one of the nation's top the 2007 Page #22  
able source may have some basis in fact. lt takes courage and strength co q 2007 Page #33  
can lead to your establishing some fact or idea you were actually in search 2007 Page #59  
declassified materials confirm the fact that from at least 1947 on, many of 2007 Page #59  
s, to good to be true. Despite the fact that the photo had long been djscre 2007 Page #68  
uddica and told us that she was in fact called Buddica and not Bodicea, and 2007 Page #80  
R\Xf and Raytheon and Lockheed. In fact I might not be rememberin g TR\Xf c 2007 Page #85  
been presented to prove you djd in fact take down the entire military djstr 2007 Page #90  
 seen on any aircraft before". The fact that this large aircraft utilized m 2007 Page #105  
had picked out earlier. Due co the fact that the Air Force had changed thei 2007 Page #110  
hich was shown to Jack Pickett. In fact, Genera] Patton specifically warned 2007 Page #114  
his exact word) of an aircraft. In fact, after seeing the ilJuscrations use 2007 Page #115  
ad. My dad didn't say anything, in fact, I never e, en noticed my dad ever  2007 Page #123  
ittle-known, and seldom-ruscussed, fact that Keyhoe describes witrun the pa 2007 Page #132  
ce Squadron . It is an established fact that the Air Force's UFO program, P 2007 Page #133  
urfaced. Equally intriguing is the fact that Dr. Steven Greer, Director of  2007 Page #135  
st it scheduled Jjfe-span. Jr is a fact that the satellite had a failed ele 2007 Page #143  
 notable roo. The reference to the fact that the FOIAoriginate files contai 2007 Page #143  
ndeed the case is borne out by the fact that the same doc um en t refers to 2007 Page #144  
he 18 April 1962 sighting, and the fact that the Air Force investigation ca 2008 Page #11  
ts that Friend might be right. r n fact, Dr. Robert Kadesch , who was an as 2008 Page #11  
public reaction and perception. In fact, not all that long ago I heard a ca 2008 Page #14  
rrected for the time zones and the fact that some of the sighting reports w 2008 Page #15  
ea. 6 ln view of the illuminatin g fact that Los Alamos was the birthplace  2008 Page #27  
r. Yet, once again-and despite the fact that this particular UFO seemingly  2008 Page #31  
 public and local RAF stations. In fact, I would say that the total number  2008 Page #33  
 the views of Pope. Sources 1 USAF Fact Sheet, 1987. 1 Ibid. 3 Letter to Ni 2008 Page #38  
EAL maneuver and the object was in fact a Huey Helicopter firing up its tur 2008 Page #44  
tor in the UK decision, as was the fact that the MoD receives more FOI requ 2008 Page #61  
e were only 8 individual cases. In fact, most of the files were sighting re 2008 Page #64  
were then invited to continue. The fact that such extensive media coverage  2008 Page #65  
ren't interested" in UFOs with the fact that they had a telephone line for  2008 Page #68  
ee: the Tunguska space body had in fact exploded in the air and therefore c 2008 Page #101  
ction of their huge craft. And the fact that Tunguska continues to play a m 2008 Page #102  
ensures that the fine line between fact and the fiction becomes even more i 2008 Page #102  
hroeder banks loans in the USA. ln fact, Dulles, in addition to providing l 2008 Page #127  
tions of Sirius, Orion and Leo. In fact, the original official NASA Apollo  2008 Page #135  
an mythological connection, was in fact completely controlled by, and desig 2008 Page #135  
ighting conditions, because of the fact that they occur for a variety of mi 2008 Page #135  
 the use of mind-altering drugs, a fact passed over by the mass media, whic 2008 Page #141  
lectual clout than Don Menzel. The fact that he denied being involved late  2009 Page #13  
ion." This was more of a ruse than fact. It did keep the Soviets fearful. T 2009 Page #17  
cret known to a million people, in fact, is no longer a secret. 14          2009 Page #20  
the chemists sought them. (The one fact the alchemists proved was that scie 2009 Page #21  
 Sound in Washington State, and in fact Arnold was hired to investigate it. 2009 Page #29  
r an often overlooked true history fact, especially considering all the cra 2009 Page #29  
er, Crisman notes: "An interesting fact -one of our members sent a copy of  2009 Page #32  
e and lunar missions is a historic fact. ·what is not well known is that th 2009 Page #45  
 Gary Heseltine. DO YOU KNOW FOR A FACT WITH YOUR OWN EYES THAT YOU WERE SE 2009 Page #71  
              Security Agency. The fact that it would confirm a lot of what 2009 Page #79  
ure or post card. Voronezh does in fact possess noteworthy examples of czar 2009 Page #134  
 hours earlier. "U.F.O. Landing is Fact, Not Fantasy, Russians Insist" open 2009 Page #138  
epressions .... It is (a) striking fact that the initial shape and dimensio 2009 Page #139  
sed quite easily. It is historical fact that there have been Government pro 2009 Page #155  
c bombs. But these claims omit the fact known to all biologists that man's  2009 Page #159  
sibility that flying disks were in fact, a very highly classified experimen 2009 Page #178  

Word: "fact-finding", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

l oalso it oloar that you ara on a fact-finding Mission and. that tho 0ai ” 2003 Page #213  
na with a few assistants to make a fact-finding survey of the situation and 2003 Page #224  
ll mate it clear that you are on a fact-finding mission and that the United 2003 Page #225  
na with a few assistants to sake & fact-finding survey of tha situation and 2003 Page #228  
aeyer it proceeding to China, on a fact-finding □ioslon within a few days.  2003 Page #229  

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

M ■eke it wlaar that yarn are an a fact-Hartl ng adnaian asad tta& kfco fel 2003 Page #226  

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he was the Director of the Special Facthties Division which was described b 2004 Page #176  

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se. Namely, ET's are real; certain factions of the government have been hid 2003 Page #38  

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

ry project for HBO (UFOs: The E.T. Facto?), I met an elderly rancher who li 2004 Page #75  
faith. The media would become a de facto arm of government. All non-essenti 2006 Page #62  
l relevant science would become de facto top secret. Security measures woul 2006 Page #65  
t) is now, however, accepted as de facto by our military. On every questio  2008 Page #113  

Word: "factor", 29 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 here that this fact was a primary factor in Forrestal's gradual undoing. W 2003 Page #89  
incident guest on the The O'Reilly Factor— three weeks later in London, I w 2004 Page #58  
scs might have been a contributing factor in the deaths of over six hundred 2004 Page #62  
TV special called, UFOs: The E. T. Factor. On April 9th, I had a meeting at 2004 Page #69  
raphic Interpretation. It may be a factor in why his son would become the v 2004 Page #101  
e years. A concluding but critical factor is the "control" of the media. On 2004 Page #125  
and such fear is probably a strong factor in tl1e resistance that many peop 2005 Page #86  
tion Reich supplied a contributing factor in Hillenkoetter's becoming such  2005 Page #96  
esert. Bur there is the additional factor to consider as well -that at the  2005 Page #100  
great work be mixed up with either factor? That Reich later had some illusi 2005 Page #103  
 y. We ha\ e developed a weighting factor for each authenticity category un 2005 Page #135  
Eyewitnesses are given a weighting factor of 3.0. Sources: How did the case 2005 Page #136  
ent? Sources are given a weighting factor of 5.0. Zingers: These are aspect 2005 Page #136  
ces. Zingers are given a weighting factor of 5.0. Content: Refers to all th 2005 Page #136  
osed? Content is given a weighting factor of 2.0. Chronology: Is there a de 2005 Page #136  
a? Chronology is given a weighting factor of 2.0. Forensics: This can inclu 2005 Page #136  
s. Forensics are given a weighting factor of 5.0. 134                       2005 Page #136  
ave no anachronisms. The weighting factor for anachronisms is 5.0. Combinin 2005 Page #137  
ious institutions would be the key factor determining whether society survi 2006 Page #57  
es in which there is no known risk factor although it seems likely that inf 2006 Page #115  
ry and nothing else. The important factor at work, however, is that regardl 2008 Page #36  
 release its UFO files was a major factor in the UK decision, as was the fa 2008 Page #61  
ANNA BUY A BRlDGE? THE ONE PERCENT FACTOR • I COULD BE WRONG (BUT I DOUBT I 2008 Page #153  
 alien viruses have been and are a factor in our biological warfare issues  2009 Page #7  
h NASA where Unknowns [UFOs] are a factor. This will help NASA mission dire 2009 Page #41  
 There is, however, one intriguing factor suggesting that, just maybe, Beth 2009 Page #55  
ve article read: "Radiation May be Factor in Latest Secret Weapon" There is 2009 Page #157  
 experiments . Espionage was not a factor in the location. work on the proj 2009 Page #171  
14, 19•17 -· -. . Radiation May Be Factor In Latest Secret ll' eapon ATLANT 2009 Page #182  

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

nstallation, or in some instances, factories working on classified military 2004 Page #171  
ans , and c1uickJy dismantled many factories, rebuilding them in Russia. It 2007 Page #111  

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

 a question of memory, or if other factors are at play." For the latest upd 2003 Page #66  
s breakdown brought on by combined factors, central to which was his far-re 2003 Page #85  
broke under the strain of combined factors, not the least of which was the  2003 Page #95  
 knowledge has been limited by two factors, 1. The lack of records in presi 2003 Page #190  
hat the President is bound by many factors, such as security oaths and a la 2004 Page #197  
e to trial. But there were greater factors at play here as well. Jim Martin 2005 Page #94  
thenticity has different weighting factors: for example, an eyewitness to a 2005 Page #135  
y questions posed by the weighting factors to move higher or lower. This le 2005 Page #137  
 the home base for the F- 105. Two factors helped keep the cover story inta 2006 Page #75  
taps: and absolutely none of these factors, singly or collectively , has a  2008 Page #30  
oster vehicle propulsion and range factors from OS1 as augmented intelligen 2009 Page #19  
me strict analysis. The historical factors Moscow* SOVIET UNION Reported to 2009 Page #134  
ical depth near the surface. These factors, combine with the growing ascend 2009 Page #166  
, 1944 and January 8, 1945. "These factors, combined with the growing ascen 2009 Page #169  
 in the examination of a number of factors." The New Zealand Herald said it 2009 Page #173  

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

s in his sixties, and is a retired factory worker. Joel was very cordial, b 2003 Page #68  
things, like the tape from the toy factory. And suddenly he found records o 2004 Page #139  
 to do with Scotch tape from a toy factory. An FBI memo released at the tim 2004 Page #142  
a wood sticks with tape from a toy factory? It's harder still to imagine th 2004 Page #142  
 designs on Scotch tape from a toy factory and crash dummies dropped from A 2004 Page #148  
m was started at the BMW' /Heinke! factory in Dresden in 1943. This design  2007 Page #111  
s sitting by the house at Vanavara Factory, facing north. I suddenly saw th 2008 Page #99  

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

d contrasted with known historical facts, pinning down the date and locatio 2003 Page #21  
 1941. It is the totality of these facts that that lead me to think it is r 2003 Page #38  
m the lack of available historical facts, many of which connect the story u 2003 Page #41  
s and time constraints. All of the facts put forward have credible and in m 2003 Page #85  
 during radio broadcasts for those facts because several different testimon 2003 Page #98  
Carolina writer were hard physical facts that could be tested. I contacted  2003 Page #100  
 J. RS 1. Don't bother me with the facts, my mind is made up 2. What the pu 2003 Page #118  
covered such COMMONLY ACCEPTED UFO FACTS — 1947-1954 □ Kenneth Arnold saw n 2003 Page #170  
to Quillin ’s DrugsNEW UFO HISTORY FACTS = There was a Missouri crash in 19 2003 Page #170  
 where I either disagreed with his facts or his logic. There was no signifi 2003 Page #184  
f those below him to gather up the facts for him. With this as background,  2003 Page #189  
nd that Ike was fully aware of the facts. Lovekin had served with the White 2003 Page #192  
case. Thus began a move to get the facts on Roswell. The USAF started their 2003 Page #200  
ument, it is only as strong as the facts one wishes to leave out. Here is t 2003 Page #201  
the identical dates and signature. Facts in Evidence 1. From the National A 2003 Page #204  
c or insufficient appraisal of the facts, of the chances of real accomplish 2003 Page #224  
to Roswell: A Primer of Undisputed Facts and Factual Disputes Paul Davids 1 2004 Page #3  
sive report until some sensational facts have been discussed with U.S. and  2004 Page #13  
s of the impressions. All of these facts were mentioned on the episode. In  2004 Page #56  
 his confidential sources that the facts remain classified and off limits t 2004 Page #64  
r Aztec? To help get more military facts, Andrew Kissner, in his official s 2004 Page #70  
ive reporter, I have tried to find facts about the important question: What 2004 Page #75  
on's decision to keep all the real facts about UFOs and what was in them fr 2004 Page #80  
w how much of it is true. RIS: The facts reported in the book are substanti 2004 Page #91  
story was. Sarbacher replied, "The facts in the book are substantially corr 2004 Page #97  
w become accepted by the public as facts. The first secret was that the Tri 2004 Page #125  
d To Roswell: Primer of Undisputed Facts and Factual Disputes Paul Davids C 2004 Page #132  
ter the human race from disturbing facts that would strip us of our illusio 2004 Page #132  
or which there are many undisputed facts and many factual disputes. it is i 2004 Page #134  
kam. We carefully followed the key facts of the Roswell UFO case as we unde 2004 Page #134  
es in the date, and the undisputed facts and factual disputes, more concise 2004 Page #137  
a brother-sister dispute about the facts. It is surprising and curious that 2004 Page #138  
 essentially state the hidden true facts are deliberately "leaked" into the 2004 Page #140  
ration, requires a belief that the facts are still being withheld by delibe 2004 Page #144  
cing a documentary film disclosing facts about extraterrestrial UFOs and bi 2004 Page #147  
re the highlights of the undhputed facts and factual disputes of the Roswel 2004 Page #148  
mation that Carter did get the UFO facts, but was unable to release it to t 2004 Page #187  
tempted to get out some of the UFO facts using back door cloak and dagger m 2004 Page #189  
ept perhaps Clinton knew the basic facts of what is known about UFOs and cr 2004 Page #197  
I'm interested in evidence, and in facts, wherever they might lead. Accordi 2004 Page #214  
 met one — who shared my "just the facts, ma'am" approach to the search for 2004 Page #215  
er Wilbert Smith in 1950 that the "facts reported" in Behind the I-7ying Sa 2004 Page #217  
e Scully book could be verified as facts that only insiders could have know 2004 Page #219  
flock's book Roswell: Inconvenient Facts and the Will to Believe: [His] ten 2004 Page #222  
or I know, beware of "inconvenient facts and the will to disbelieve." 39 21 2004 Page #222  
 Pflock, Karl Ronvelk Inconvenient Facts and the Will to Believe (Amherst,  2004 Page #223  
. 36 Pflock, Roswell: Inconvenient Facts and the Will to Believe, p. 95. 37 2004 Page #224  
 pressed on: "The goal is co prove facts, isn't it?" The general replied, " 2005 Page #35  
and often authorities rirucule the facts and impede research. In 'The S1mc/ 2005 Page #117  
 give lircle time to uncomfortable facts and numerous case hjstories; they  2005 Page #117  
urce credibility) Zingers (obscure facts or actions, rare verifiable subtle 2005 Page #135  
th case itself or with other known facts of history) Forensics (physical tr 2005 Page #135  
wn then and now? Are there obscure facts that were classified then that wer 2005 Page #136  
eline consistent with the reported facts of the crash retrieval event? Is t 2005 Page #136  
mmand has a direct interest in the facts pertaining to UFO B's (UFO reports 2005 Page #141  
were considered to be accomplished facts beyond 1990. If they are secret ac 2005 Page #173  
0. If they are secret accomplished facts, why are we still flying that flam 2005 Page #173  
aliens. However, let us note three facts: A. The White House is in a forbid 2006 Page #5  
nkers is "Don't bother me with the facts, my mind is made up." Another is " 2006 Page #12  
mation and obfuscation of the real facts around this UFO crash. The first k 2006 Page #44  
ory about the crash. However, many facts are omitted and changed from the o 2006 Page #45  
mystify NHI strangeness with solid facts. - Maximum information flow is ess 2006 Page #66  
ly, and they disclosed two salient facts to the Doctors: 1. the pinyon nut  2006 Page #111  
"It should be noted that the above facts do not tell the complete story. No 2006 Page #136  
ry was from orbital altitude. "The facts that are known have been gathered  2006 Page #136  
government share these astonishing facts with any other leaders on this pla 2006 Page #140  
tions, Theories... The fundamental facts of the Lummi Island Incident are a 2006 Page #188  
eporters to recall basic histoncal facts, even from the NYTilself) ► 6) Bot 2007 Page #23  
Unwillingness to check UFO-related facts ► 8) Unwillingness to correct UFO- 2007 Page #23  
orters to recal.l basic historical facts, even from the J\T}T itself) ► 6)  2007 Page #24  
Unwillingness tO check UFO-related facts ► 8) Unwillingness to correct UFO- 2007 Page #24  
 information vacuum co conceal the facts about theses events. The occurrenc 2007 Page #121  
 of explanations and ignored those facts that didn't fit. But the witnesses 2008 Page #17  
re not alone in the universe? What facts about other intelligences interact 2008 Page #95  
 so dangerous that they hide those facts for decades under a policy of deni 2008 Page #95  
ted by nuclear weapon tests. These facts (as well as the local magnetic sto 2008 Page #102  
ing to this puzzling statement are facts indicating a connection between th 2008 Page #134  
his is how I opened CS!: Never let facts get in the way of an opinion VICTO 2008 Page #155  
ole of which was to bring the main facts of the outside world of UFOs to th 2009 Page #12  
eaders with full disclosure of the facts as they exist and not a watered do 2009 Page #16  
ole of which was to bring the main facts of the outside world of lJFOs to t 2009 Page #23  
 . With all of those often ignored facts, an objective observer will not be 2009 Page #34  
ever been rescinded. Documents and facts bear witness to the complicity of  2009 Page #45  
wasn't perfect after 50 years. The facts remain -the documents she gave me, 2009 Page #95  
IQ ."'... .... • • Researching the Facts First, let's examine in more detai 2009 Page #163  

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dings public." Perhaps because the factual information contained in the 're 2003 Page #94  
nlc information to preside a solid factual hash for an explanation" Hen Bra 2003 Page #118  
 understand it, would be to obtain factual information on which you and the 2003 Page #222  
: A Primer of Undisputed Facts and Factual Disputes Paul Davids 129 Inside  2004 Page #3  
ll: Primer of Undisputed Facts and Factual Disputes Paul Davids Copyright 2 2004 Page #132  
are many undisputed facts and many factual disputes. it is in that spirit t 2004 Page #134  
date, and the undisputed facts and factual disputes, more concisely than an 2004 Page #137  
hlights of the undhputed facts and factual disputes of the Roswell Incident 2004 Page #148  
 no problem accepting the detailed factual data that I present leading to m 2006 Page #4  
tors are planning epic fiction and factual movies for film companies at hom 2006 Page #8  
two combined. And there were often factual misstatements. Deuterium is NOT  2006 Page #12  
gstock (although coverage is often factual) and secs the pattern for other  2007 Page #27  
 "helicopter exhaust glow" lacks a factual basis and was contradicted by pi 2008 Page #59  

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is very big. Eventuall y, critical faculties would return. When that happen 2005 Page #86  

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n 1939 and was invited to join the faculty of New York City's New School fo 2005 Page #89  
 been in the room when srndems and faculty members at his beloved Summerhil 2005 Page #103  
imarily by the staff, students and faculty at UNM. German physicist, 155    2007 Page #161  
nvestigation of Materials), at the Faculty of Engineering in Cordoba. There 2007 Page #196  
y, and thus my debt remains to the faculty and guest lecturers who particip 2009 Page #25  
where he worked as the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering from 1940-1949. D 2009 Page #163  
 hydrodynamics and was Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at Auckland Unive 2009 Page #168  

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

FO expert Philip J. Kh* and other* fad Lexicographic inconsistencies that s 2003 Page #135  
ng today? This is another disputed fad, as to whether such a longstanding c 2004 Page #140  

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

 When l saw the 'star' to the west fade out four times in succession , what 2005 Page #96  
ay nothing and let the whole issue fade from memory. Instead, Stringfield w 2005 Page #139  
is country. It has been allowed to fade into obscurity and mediocrity due t 2009 Page #15  

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

ment over the Aurora story quickly faded. Displaying an obvious lack of und 2004 Page #31  
and ordinary star and the star had faded out four times. There was no mista 2005 Page #96  
 two minutes of direct drawing, it faded, came back, flashed, pulsated, and 2005 Page #96  
ion of a conventional project that faded out due, allegedly, to lack of act 2005 Page #142  
 state that the original track had faded out and it appeared that the fligh 2006 Page #170  
Winkle's document the radar track "faded out" at 11:04 AM, or about 24 minu 2006 Page #172  
day in West Texas, and as daylight faded, the residents of the sleepy borde 2007 Page #185  
ard Nevada. He watched it until it faded from sight. At one time, I would h 2008 Page #14  
ething that looked like a star and faded in with the stars. This was not of 2009 Page #85  

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

re elderly, and their memories are fading. Some others involved with the ca 2003 Page #56  
stars but space machines. With the fading out of the two 'stars,' the cloud 2005 Page #96  
Conference which would explain the fading of the track. (One would expect,  2006 Page #173  

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

                                   fafejaat* tort* rt SwU Mwtw ta mm ftr Ma 2003 Page #220  

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

anywhere from 3200 to 3800 degrees Fahrenheit and it would make the metal h 2006 Page #176  
t the time was probably 34 degrees Fahrenheit, something like that. The sym 2009 Page #66  

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•IFIAA. AAA WA. .149•I 1.1 t ./fet fai. bP, PWW NSW* AID • W.% KAN SAO. ••• 2006 Page #34  

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

ich caught my eye said, "Searchers Fail To Find Object." The story included 2003 Page #55  
tion, 10 December 1965. "Searchers Fail To Find Object." Tribune-Review, Gr 2003 Page #72  
etic radiation, have been known to fail or receive anomalous signals that c 2005 Page #161  
g a small atom bomb at them then I fail to see how anyone can accept such a 2006 Page #121  
ibraries and microfiches. When you fail to find what you're looking for ove 2006 Page #180  
and the OSI, Konxville, Tennessee, fail to evolve an adequate explanation f 2008 Page #28  
ribution and exchange. What people fail to understand and history fails to  2008 Page #124  
ained , "Only a blind person could fail to see that a military build-up of  2008 Page #130  

Word: "failed", 23 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Conference17 October, 1947 “...has failed, so far, to identify it as a V-2, 2003 Page #158  
ey attempted another contact which failed. Friend returned to write up the  2004 Page #105  
ajestic 12 MiG-21/MiG-23 Intercept(Failed) from Secret KGB UFO Files Krasno 2004 Page #162  
 widespread public discussion have failed for decades. What does this mean? 2005 Page #76  
ered UFOs in Soviet air space More Failed UFO Intercepts 3/6/94 Alabama Air 2006 Page #28  
y a week in early June. They, too, failed to find the packet and the search 2006 Page #75  
nce As the forward attachment bolt failed, the D-21B/DZ-1 stack pivoted, sh 2006 Page #79  
dages. When a try at radio contact failed, Cuban air defense headquarters o 2006 Page #143  
e something new, then we will have failed our mission on this planet. For h 2006 Page #194  
in g 9-11 attacks and "consciously failed" to act; 66% call for new probe ► 2007 Page #40  
vel maths up to a certain point. I failed the HND as weU. I had loads of pr 2007 Page #78  
to say it was a meteor. Was this a failed disinformation effort? There are  2007 Page #130  
is a fact that the satellite had a failed electromagnetic pulse (EMP) en or 2007 Page #143  
cribed above, but which ultimately failed co adequately resolve the matter. 2007 Page #143  
"one full day" investigating. They failed to interview all but a few of the 2008 Page #7  
ut a few of the witnesses and they failed to find any trace of an extraterr 2008 Page #7  
 locate the object but this effort failed due to the general nature of the  2008 Page #11  
" When an attempt at radio contact failed, Cuban air defense headquarters o 2008 Page #29  
ather of President George W. Bush, failed to divest himself of more than a  2008 Page #129  
has been accepted without numerous failed attempts by air defenses and heat 2009 Page #14  
The film recovery capsule from the failed Discoverer 5 mission of the previ 2009 Page #16  
ed as follows: [ 1] Communications failed; the crew after one hour inside e 2009 Page #53  
for a couple of hours; but, having failed to find any such seashells, retur 2009 Page #54  

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

en't proven them to be authentic." Failing all the tests for fakery is abou 2003 Page #184  
 With their flashlights and radios failing, they made their way into the fa 2004 Page #47  
ported to have been chewed out for failing to take the information serious  2009 Page #16  
in particular, was criticized for "failing to fulfil its duty "to correlate 2009 Page #18  

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

 In golden light. :i2589. lblbos 2 failln !1127J91l Glittn,g, iridescn , pa 2009 Page #151  

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

onomic chaos if business community fails to present united front to preserv 2006 Page #59  
t together, the bolide explanation fails, but separated they are spectacula 2008 Page #16  
i is taking priority because if it fails to comply, MoD would be breaching  2008 Page #63  
ple fail to understand and history fails to reveal in plain language is tha 2008 Page #124  

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

tal telling him that he is a total failure and considering suicide. He is a 2003 Page #89  
k ultimate responsibility for that failure, and in doing so, came to see hi 2003 Page #95  
oing so, came to see his life as a failure as well. Like a good Roman soldi 2003 Page #95  
ray, experienced a total gyroscope failure, flew 180 degrees off course and 2004 Page #68  
en hardware through flight systems failure of an alien spacecraft, or throu 2005 Page #161  
ation to foreign US bases, and the failure to progress in rank beyond Staff 2006 Page #17  
annot be wholly absent. Only human failure to find it, study and understand 2006 Page #88  
ath via pulmonary edema or cardiac failure) finally came down to the follow 2006 Page #110  
 site. That led to complete system failure and a lot of damaged equipment.  2006 Page #147  
y, but I'm going to guess it was a failure. Will any of you be ordering an  2007 Page #65  
s of diplomats have been doomed co failure and have accomplished nothing. T 2008 Page #114  
rather than raw intelligence . Our failure in 1953 caused us to lose precio 2009 Page #16  

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

edibility that UFOs have had fatal failures." Leonard Stringfield passed aw 2004 Page #110  
 had many successes, but also many failures                                 2004 Page #163  
dibility that UFO's have had fatal failures." Sadly, on December 18, 1994,  2005 Page #139  
 starting in 1960, after 12 secret failures. The first one that worked prov 2006 Page #8  
 one else reported any other power failures in the town. Both Bernini's wif 2008 Page #13  
 PENTAGON SAYS ..... " THE BIGGEST FAILURES Of UFO ENTHUSIASTS • NO UNDERST 2008 Page #147  

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

de milicaries, the alien let off a faint hummin g sound. The military truck 2005 Page #31  
ting on a concrete strip emitted a faint hum. A ghostly glow surrounded its 2005 Page #172  
dline read, "Braxton Co. Residents Faint, Become Ill-After Run-In with Weir 2006 Page #95  

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

n shortly after, and again, became fainter and smaller after drawing on it. 2005 Page #96  
re were lights at the edges with a fainter light in the middle." He continu 2008 Page #33  

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

 spring evening in 1941. It took a fair amount of pleading with her grandmo 2003 Page #22  
lines around the country, and to a fair degree, around the world) dutifully 2003 Page #92  
at virtually any deceptive step is fair, whether it is official or unoffici 2003 Page #176  
), I think that Earley is asking a fair question about how the retrieval te 2004 Page #127  
not be reasonably countered. It is fair to say that we "know" it. Beyond th 2005 Page #77  
djcaced to Living that idea. It is fair to say that the past cenrury saw mo 2005 Page #87  
Reich and the Cold ll1/' or. It is fair to say that in 1941 Albert Einstein 2005 Page #92  
n bother. With no real interest in fair scientific inquiry or method, and n 2005 Page #102  
purpose of my message. I suggested fair warning and an opportunig for prgye 2006 Page #167  
he advent of Expo '86, the World's Fair to be held in Vancouver, British Co 2006 Page #183  
 some fascinating people. We had a fair share of fanatics, psychotics and p 2006 Page #204  
stant Chief of the Air Staff was a fair one? "Yes and no. I felt extremely  2008 Page #34  
erally bureaucrats feel it is only fair game to try secretly to obtain UFO  2009 Page #15  
oup in in Louisiana was called the Fair Play for Cuba Committee , an outfit 2009 Page #33  
 elevated the notion of 'seemingly fair and objective' to a new level. In i 2009 Page #139  

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

n place. 44 1965 Air Force Museum, Fairborn, Ohio 1 0 0 0 0 No name or corr 2004 Page #113  

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

hat compartment featured a "spinal fairing" that ran from the canopy, and t 2007 Page #99  

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

ite material from the chines (side fairings on the forward fuselage) was pa 2006 Page #76  

Word: "fairly", 18 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rash Site? To answer this question fairly takes considerable time; there ar 2003 Page #29  
agreed to an interview but kept it fairly brief. At the time we and two col 2004 Page #51  
 NM The V-2 research program moved fairly quickly, with flights scheduled a 2004 Page #64  
s that had been out and about were fairly accurate...I think there were des 2004 Page #96  
e forensics of leaked documents is fairly straightforward but it's expensiv 2004 Page #250  
l security oaths. Logically we can fairly conclude that people were murdere 2004 Page #254  
ON member) Jan Harzan, Rich gave a fairly standard history of Skunbvorks, b 2005 Page #81  
ge may begin to feel uncomfortable fairly quickly, possibly experiencing so 2005 Page #90  
as and Dr. Einstein were put under fairly close observation b) the FBI from 2005 Page #92  
s, we need a structured process to fairly and effectively rate each case fo 2005 Page #135  
 had been established it is then a fairly standard procedure to build. From 2005 Page #149  
s in a curl. Protein molecules are fairly flexible and can adopt a number o 2006 Page #114  
ar later this evenjng? This ad had fairly wide placement. This one appeared 2007 Page #65  
endance . These vehicles feature a fairly lurid graphic of a crashed saucer 2007 Page #70  
ould afford this because they were fairly well off. They are extraruted to  2007 Page #92  
 it (UFO) really well, but we were fairly close to the object. I mean, clos 2007 Page #168  
itude. He said that the motion was fairly steady and that there were lights 2008 Page #33  
nvolve an object descending from a fairly high altitude, possibly falling.  2008 Page #59  

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

rol saw a triangular-shaped UFO at fairlyhigh altitude. He said that the mo 2008 Page #33  

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

er suggesting that a good deal of "fairness," objectivit y and patience wer 2005 Page #102  

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

al, by Major Donald Keyhoe Leap of Faith, by Gordon Cooper The Day After Ro 2004 Page #149  
ld a key story in his book Leap of Faith: An Astronaut's Journg into the Un 2004 Page #176  
be called upon to reinforce social faith, hope and cohesion. In many places 2006 Page #57  
 others would turn away from their faith. New cults would appear overnight. 2006 Page #59  
as Armageddon; others as a test of faith. Religious institutions would be c 2006 Page #62  
ction and preserve public hope and faith. The media would become a de facto 2006 Page #62  
eam believers would question their faith or turn to radical forms of cult w 2006 Page #65  
ll be called upon to uphold public faith and morale by all possible means.  2006 Page #68  
ll be called upon to uphold public faith and morale by all possible means.  2006 Page #69  
e Paradigm remain certain in their faith that they know The Truth. How do t 2006 Page #181  
k about the CIA, Le,g{IQ' q/Ashes, faith in the wisdom of the national secu 2007 Page #36  

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

bt and fear among the conservative faithful. If the NHI were to promise a g 2006 Page #61  

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

for a few people who have accepted faithfully the Warren Commission's repor 2004 Page #125  

Word: "fake", 39 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 an elite group of scientists that fake a series of crashed UFO incidents i 2003 Page #73  
king, "How do I know this is not a fake?" I will discuss this issued in mor 2003 Page #171  
than a 50/50 chance that this is a fake. Typically, strong arguments of fak 2003 Page #171  
often claim that it is too easy to fake. However, if fake, this Manual was  2003 Page #179  
t is too easy to fake. However, if fake, this Manual was produced before it 2003 Page #179  
 there have been a few examples of fake documents, and we wouldn't want to  2003 Page #181  
eptics assume that everything is a fake and try to prove it without serious 2003 Page #181  
and therefore the Manual must be a fake. Interestingly, early responses to  2003 Page #183  
 Air Force that claimed it to be a fake had the paragraph discussing this i 2003 Page #183  
enuine, but one can prove they are fake, using the techniques I outlined ea 2003 Page #184  
ore the onus in on him who claims "fake" to find the evidence for fakery, r 2003 Page #184  
an think of that might be favoring fake on every questioned document on thi 2003 Page #184  
CDTY: I.U.R., SPRING 1996 “...is a fake for these reasons: Concern □ “Does  2003 Page #186  
FAKERY □ "Gnvernment says they are fake" □ "There is ne prevenance" n "Arch 2003 Page #186  
ic (and have not been proven to be fake using objective analyses), and thes 2003 Page #187  
ogical? Why not fix errors in the "fake document to make it more credible"  2003 Page #210  
 for anyone to have created such a fake to fool, confuse or obfuscate the t 2003 Page #211  
paceship crash story was a hoax, a fake story planted in the area newspaper 2004 Page #26  
the airship has been regarded as a fake by our people. There is, however, n 2004 Page #32  
don. He mysteriously declared it a fake before he even saw it. He went on t 2004 Page #144  
aid: "If the film that I saw was a fake, it was a brilliant fake." The Malo 2004 Page #180  
saw was a fake, it was a brilliant fake." The Maloney encounter with the al 2004 Page #180  
 question — if the whole story was fake, how did Scully get this specific d 2004 Page #221  
nlike computer programs that might fake such a document toda~. The 32-page  2005 Page #129  
f official document s and it looks fake to me." In general, what our team h 2005 Page #130  
 the military would want to spread fake stories about the U.S. GO\ ernmem b 2005 Page #133  
fficult is the incident to hoax or fake? \,'(/ho might fake the incident or 2005 Page #135  
ent to hoax or fake? \,'(/ho might fake the incident or document, and why?  2005 Page #135  
ers have c:lismissed the film as a fake, usually accusing Santilli of being 2005 Page #146  
er he felt the Santilli film was a fake. He replied: "l am convinced, Phili 2005 Page #149  
l am convinced, Philip, it's nor a fake. I am convinced it's nor a hoax." T 2005 Page #149  
e United Nations? Why would people fake MJ-12 documents? Why do you say SET 2006 Page #4  
 suspicious... 9. WHY would people fake a bunch of MJ-12 documents? I am no 2006 Page #12  
o disinform the public so that the fake documents would be an excuse for la 2006 Page #12  
is suggests that the document is a fake because of this error. However, a c 2006 Page #105  
e Columbian coffee, of course. The fake UFO photo resonated ,vith an authen 2007 Page #61  
 people in with tempting or either fake information so they can track them  2007 Page #86  
e documents on there probably some fake email addresses. l fl was doing one 2007 Page #87  
 no evidence that the document was fake. Large numbers of subtleties posite 2009 Page #7  

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

t locate them ” n "Anything can be faked today ” □ "Content is the theme of 2003 Page #186  
ment to make it more credible" Who faked it and why? There are no realistic 2003 Page #210  
as to why these documents would be faked. The memo attracts more espionage  2003 Page #210  
in a taped interview that they had faked the weather balloon debris in Gene 2004 Page #142  
Cancer • Twist — Why was his death faked in a plane crash? William Eagan Co 2004 Page #208  
rs, the document is either real or faked by a major intelligence agency. Wi 2004 Page #242  
rs, the document is either real or faked by a major intelligence agency. Wi 2004 Page #247  
r, let's take the tack that it was faked for the sake of argument. Given th 2004 Page #253  
that it is real or (b) that it was faked by an intelligence agency. But why 2004 Page #254  
e same. Obviously, if Santilli had faked the fiJm, Sgt. Clifford Stone coul 2005 Page #147  
r being matched, and yet it looked faked. 1 had to re-do the cosmetic look  2005 Page #150  
at matter, and yet it still looked faked. The point I'm making is that the  2005 Page #150  
Alien Autopsy film could have been faked. Special effects experts Like Rob  2005 Page #150  
 damn poor one. No photos or film (faked or genuine) were produced by anyon 2006 Page #192  

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

es: Emulation or Boilerplate? 1. A faker created both Truman and Eisenhower 2003 Page #203  
ses: Photocopy or Pantograph? 1. A faker might have copied the signature fr 2003 Page #203  
 and not in the Wedemeyer. Would a faker add a comma? • "Before going to" ( 2003 Page #206  
centered on Wedemeyer. Why would a faker not keep it identical? • Note the  2003 Page #207  

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

 authenticity, rebutting claims of fakery and telling you my latest thinkin 2003 Page #169  
ke. Typically, strong arguments of fakery come from those who have had acce 2003 Page #171  
ly a trail of evidence pointing to fakery. One cannot prove they are genuin 2003 Page #184  
ms "fake" to find the evidence for fakery, rather than to say, "You haven't 2003 Page #184  
hentic." Failing all the tests for fakery is about as close as you can come 2003 Page #184  
perations Manual 1-01 or issues of fakery, a rather significant omission. S 2003 Page #184  
 omission. Scooping up some of the fakery arguments, Slide 60 highlights th 2003 Page #184  
. All these exposures to claims of fakery have led me to create one summary 2003 Page #185  
chart of the eight phony claims of fakery, Slide 61. The only two not touch 2003 Page #185  
 Operabom Manual 8 PHONY CLAIMS OF FAKERY □ "Gnvernment says they are fake" 2003 Page #186  
 and specific arguments supporting fakery. Therefore, the alternative is th 2003 Page #186  
ruman Presidential Library suggest fakery i.e. a document that is not authe 2003 Page #203  
. Is this a sign of genuineness or fakery? How do you decide? • "...opinion 2003 Page #207  

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

oking at here, OK?' These were not fakes. These were the real stuff. I was  2006 Page #159  
rlining POST 1961 BALLPOINT INK ■ "Fakes? Real? Make up your own mind." ■ " 2007 Page #47  

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

 not discussed here, the logic for faking such documents is extremely weak  2003 Page #26  
 different. Psywar Discussion - Is Faking Logical? Why not fix errors in th 2003 Page #210  
 it creates an opening to consider faking of the documents by a foreign int 2004 Page #243  
"authenticity zingers"; the fifth, faking considerations; the sixth, anachr 2004 Page #243  
ct evidence. A credible motive for faking the document or hoax.ing an event 2005 Page #138  
 some skeptics have accused him of faking some if not all of these document 2008 Page #105  
The Soviet Coup and .'\.ftermath ■ Faking Crop Circles ■ UFOs in Space: STS 2008 Page #167  

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

r reference*. Ml arc denw nstrebls FAl *11 RULES FOR UFO DEBUNK J. RS 1. Do 2003 Page #118  

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

 this guy that became known as the Falcon, and he will still not divulge th 2004 Page #190  
ard Doty or anyone else. This guy (Falcon) — who turns out to have worked f 2004 Page #190  

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

st off? GM: My stepfather was from Falkirk which is quite near Bonnybridge  2007 Page #80  

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

21) Curiously, however, there is a Falkland's link to this story. Regrettab 2006 Page #128  
onvoy of ships that headed for the Falkland's when war was declared. Is it  2006 Page #128  
body recovery" was involved in the Falkland's campaign and that the pseudon 2006 Page #128  

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

 Prescott who lost his life in the Falklands War in 1982. It was May 17, 19 2006 Page #127  
, in their book The Battle for the Falklands: "A broadcast from the bridge  2006 Page #128  
 Prescott killed in the war of the Falklands fourteen years previously coul 2006 Page #128  
r 14, 2000. 20. The Battle for the Falklands, Max Hastings & Simon Jenkins, 2006 Page #137  

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

know that witnesses saw the object fall slowly from the sky into a wooded a 2003 Page #53  
Kecksburg area observed the object fall into the woods that afternoon just  2003 Page #58  
f the young boy who saw the object fall, reported this to WHJB radio in Gre 2003 Page #59  
s the young boy who saw the object fall, and his mother who saw the smoke.  2003 Page #59  
at an object of unknown origin did fall near Kecksburg. The origin of the o 2003 Page #65  
 died of injuries sustained in the fall, that his behavior prior to death " 2003 Page #94  
ive him a little shove to make him fall. Bennewitz was compiling thousands  2003 Page #149  
he friction and after a high speed fall they hit the ground. However, in th 2004 Page #11  
TWE.FRIOTION AND AFTER ANICW SlEIC FALL THEY HIT THE CP0UND, HOWEVER * IN T 2004 Page #21  
 1896-97, which all started in the fall of 1896 when a large airship was se 2004 Page #27  
 mutilation phenomenon back in the fall of 1979. I had graduated from Stanf 2004 Page #76  
peration. The agreement started to fall apart when the military could not g 2004 Page #87  
 objects orbiting the Earth in the fall of 1952 with new long range radar t 2004 Page #103  
D including Korolev. Tukachevsky's Fall • Was Joe Stalin an OKHRANA agent?" 2004 Page #153  
 standard. Many ufologists seem to fall into this trap. Like Pflock, for ex 2004 Page #224  
eeper other things also started to fall into place which also set the Marce 2004 Page #234  
he lf!'hole Emth RevieJJJ, No. 52, Fall, 1986. And conversations with Dr. E 2005 Page #105  
as been recovered by the Air Force fall into the hands of unfriendly foreig 2005 Page #129  
me down inside the territory of or fall into the possession of foreign powe 2006 Page #18  
Valley junction when he saw a disc fall. That's right—a disc. A big, shiny, 2006 Page #44  
op. Meantime, social reports would fall over each other seeking access to t 2006 Page #60  
ifference. The "alien story" would fall off the front page quickly, replace 2006 Page #61  
he houses shook and she had things fall off the mantle-piece in the house.  2006 Page #127  
ves that significant benefits will fall to the MoD in terms of recruiting,  2006 Page #131  
e trips north of Las Vegas, in the fall of 1992 and spring of 1993, to smal 2006 Page #198  
e Animal Mutilation Studies In the fall of 1992, when we visited the Nevada 2006 Page #201  
w what we had in our files? In the fall of 1993, I had a phone call from a  2006 Page #205  
vices are involved as well. In the fall of 2000 an e-business performance c 2007 Page #67  
originally built in Germany in the fall of 1943, with the first flight occu 2007 Page #111  
dreds of people witnessed the free fall of a flying aircraft. The object wa 2007 Page #128  
 to have been caused by the disk's fall to earth after its collision with t 2007 Page #187  
on, had caused all the soldiers to fall unconscious or possibly even die. W 2007 Page #187  
h. Their personal fortunes rise or fall on whether the fishing is good or i 2008 Page #43  
tizens who might be injured by the fall to earth of these objects which hav 2009 Page #14  
gman in May 1953 does not stand or fall on the word of one solitary witness 2009 Page #48  
n until the initial meeting in the fall of 1953. One other point was that t 2009 Page #52  
drian also told me that he did not fall down. He felt something pushed him  2009 Page #80  
ment involvement. These rationales fall into their own spectrum of belief - 2009 Page #155  

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

ed upon the effects of radioactive fall-out on civilian life. 45            2005 Page #47  

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

ere the object is reported to have fallen. It is likely that reports of a f 2003 Page #53  
re it appeared that the object had fallen, but their mother, thinking that  2003 Page #54  
 where the object was said to have fallen was being cordoned off, and a sea 2003 Page #54  
e inspection" of whatever may have fallen." Robert Gatty, a reporter for th 2003 Page #55  
e reports that the object may have fallen. 51                               2003 Page #55  
and the other firemen observed the fallen object. Romansky, who has many ye 2003 Page #60  
aged tree path that the object had fallen. Jim indicated that the night he  2003 Page #63  
smoldering object reported to have fallen in a wooded area-Kecksburg in Wes 2003 Page #66  
hey soon heard that the object had fallen near Kecksburg, and they went to  2003 Page #68  
io news reports that an object had fallen in the Kecksburg area, and since  2003 Page #70  
 A1. The extraordinary recovery of fallen airborne objects in the atato of  2003 Page #232  
 15 May 1978. Captioned "Report of Fallen Space Object," it stated: 1. The  2004 Page #7  
ed "Reports Conflict on Details of Fallen Object," the document reads thus: 2004 Page #8  
ed that an unidentified object had fallen on Bolivian soil near the Argenti 2004 Page #8  
n learning about the nature of the fallen object, adding that local authori 2004 Page #8  
clearly stated that the object had fallen to earth on Taire Mountain, Boliv 2004 Page #9  
 place where the flying saucer had fallen a few hours after it had been dis 2004 Page #12  
 FICX UP ANY DEBRIS THAT MIGHT RAW FALLEN. THEY HAVEN'T REM ABLE TO DO THAT 2004 Page #24  
206 "The extraordinary recovery of fallen airborn (misspelled in document)  2004 Page #79  
rces that saucers HAVE crashed and fallen into the hands of "Earth people." 2004 Page #95  
after a most unusual rain that had fallen over the city, Chereze and Lopes  2005 Page #32  
noyed -as he felt this should have fallen under his direction, coo -he even 2005 Page #81  
ncounters with nonhuman technology fallen to earth. Future readers will und 2005 Page #117  
e would recover foreign satellites fallen out of orbit and other space debr 2005 Page #141  
tt was adopted as a tribute to his fallen colleague (and perhaps as a "sign 2006 Page #128  
s at a silvery alien that has just fallen from the sky, basrung the umbrell 2007 Page #67  
se alert. A three-state search for fallen objects was immediately begun by  2007 Page #133  
 a space satellite, had apparently fallen in Bristol, Connecticut. [Deleted 2007 Page #140  
'vlay 15, 1978. Captioned &po,1 of Fallen Space Of!jecl, it stated: 1. The  2007 Page #141  
ed Reporls Co,iflict on Details of Fallen Of!jecl, it reads thus: We have r 2007 Page #141  
ed that an unidentified object had fallen on Bolivian soil near the Argenti 2007 Page #141  
clearly stated that the object had fallen to earth on Taire Mountain, Boliv 2007 Page #142  
 object that everyone was sure had fallen not far from Eureka. Or maybe "la 2008 Page #10  
. It would mean that something had fallen near Eureka, Utah, and something  2008 Page #14  

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rce since 1970 on various projects falling in his area of research and expe 2003 Page #148  
ject which resembled a soccer ball falling behind the mountains on the Arge 2004 Page #8  
andall Clement II, 20 Officers saw falling craft; UFO malfunctioning? 71 19 2004 Page #114  
cated to covertly recovering items falling. Prior to satellites in 1957, th 2004 Page #115  
had suffered a heart attack before falling into the water. Colby's Death im 2004 Page #208  
ages were old with clipping scraps falling off many of the pages. The docum 2004 Page #244  
orted to be on fire and had pieces falling off them. These objects were dis 2006 Page #98  
ges, some fragile ■ Clippings were falling off ■ Numbered upper right, gree 2007 Page #43  
hat a big luminous object was seen falling and was followed by a loud noise 2007 Page #130  
ject which resembled a soccer ball falling behind the mountains on the Arge 2007 Page #141  
rotect classified infom1ation from falling into the wrong hands. The modem  2008 Page #25  
any description, flights of birds, falling leaves, insect swarms, peculiar  2008 Page #29  
ould have been when the bombs were falling. So, I came to the conclusion th 2008 Page #34  
 disc-shaped object • Reports of a falling, smoking object • Reports of a " 2008 Page #44  
ed tail coming down, out of power, falling." Not long afterwards , I interv 2008 Page #48  
 perception-the unknown object was falling and out of power. Library Archiv 2008 Page #48  
m a fairly high altitude, possibly falling. Estella K.russel and Tim Wenzel 2008 Page #59  
was heard, as if large stones were falling, or artillery was fired. All bui 2008 Page #98  
 such noise came, as if rocks were falling or cannons were firing, the eart 2008 Page #100  
lien spacecraft to prevent it from falling into the hands of the scientific 2008 Page #103  
e Clarionites. An hour or so after falling asleep, said Bethurum , he was a 2009 Page #54  
 and Adrian Bustinza both remember falling to the ground next to each other 2009 Page #69  
ing a drogue parachute to slow the falling bomb and allow the delivery airc 2009 Page #92  
this process we can stop rain from falling where it has been falling for ag 2009 Page #162  
ain from falling where it has been falling for ages." The most astonishing  2009 Page #162  

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 & military status quo) _ 4) Legal fallout from the cover-up (Constitutiona 2007 Page #36  

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lined, "Unidentified Flying Object Falls Near Kecksburg." Above the headlin 2003 Page #55  
f Area: Unidentified Flying Object Falls Near Kecksburg" Tribune-Review, Gr 2003 Page #72  
ge o Danger if advanced technology falls into hands of unfriendly foreign p 2003 Page #172  
dnous eotije goes &woes the sky an falls 4:)wn into the Sea. This phenomeno 2004 Page #19  
y 30, 1947 V-2 Rocket, Off Course, Falls Near Juarez 38 Lose Lives In Worst 2004 Page #67  
e? The use of forensic linguistics falls in this category, i.e. the examina 2005 Page #136  
 to about IO times that of Niagara Falls, and the reflector, perhaps of pur 2009 Page #158  

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is official or unofficial, true or false, ethical or unethical —and by infe 2003 Page #176  
uld anyone be impressed by a known false statement?" Actually, most people  2003 Page #183  
for validity offered"Explanation • False - see "restricted ’example • Only  2003 Page #186  
 it a satellite, a meteorite, or a false alarm? 5                           2004 Page #8  
e of that mound is what I think is false water tanks, 'cause we tried to re 2004 Page #51  
y his cases. This would seem to be false, since 79% of the cases cited have 2004 Page #115  
17 WHAT SOME HOAXERS DO • Create a false claim like the anomalous reports • 2004 Page #122  
man had a lot of Roswell tales and false documents to go along with them, h 2004 Page #137  
stronaut considered the statements false or somehow libelous. Co-author Cha 2004 Page #145  
tocols devised to eliminate such a false explanation. Reich even describes  2005 Page #92  
d notes that some hoaxers create a false claim. For example, plant the clai 2005 Page #132  
on; it is not as simple as true or false, hoaxed or real. Furthermore, each 2005 Page #135  
 case. 1t is important to weed out false cases, and this places a special b 2005 Page #138  
on specialists? The same old tired false anti-MJ-12 arguments keep being pu 2006 Page #12  
rticle in Wikipedia is loaded with false and misleading claims For example, 2006 Page #12  
"ring of truth" test. It just felt false. The more I thought about it, the  2006 Page #85  
rtion of the narrative was clearly false. But what of the cover story's oth 2006 Page #85  
n *ending air attack resulted in a false alarm in this capitol ci0 todol. N 2006 Page #169  
real, partially real and partially false (disinformation) or completely fal 2006 Page #177  
lse (disinformation) or completely false. Opinions differ widely on this. T 2006 Page #177  
rationale for creating the CIA was false. There must have been other reason 2007 Page #12  
oherent picture. The official (but false) story about UFOs, as presented vi 2007 Page #23  
 errors ► 9) Willingness to report false CIA claims about UFOs ► 10) Docume 2007 Page #23  
 errors ► 9) Willingness tO report false ClA claims about UFOs ► 10) Docume 2007 Page #24  
erride local broadcasts and insert false broadcasts on top, with no one bei 2007 Page #28  
s it a saceUice, a meteorite, or a false alarm? On May 18, 1978 the US Emba 2007 Page #142  
0, led by Coral Lorenzen . After a false start with Project Blue Book, whic 2007 Page #195  
e demonstrably, and outrageously , false and misleading-as you will soon le 2008 Page #24  
ome secret test, which is patently false; as such tests would be conducted  2008 Page #66  
ig Connection, wrote: "lt would be false to say [John D. Rockefeller] was t 2008 Page #144  
 and deception. But it wouldn't be false to say the Rockefeller money has b 2008 Page #144  
l:i.nd :ind Beyond, 1989-1990 ■ 9: False D:i.wn, 1990-1991 151              2008 Page #157  
                                9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 ■ The Abortive Dis 2008 Page #167  
g The New World Order ■ Conclusion False Dawn ■ .,_~ possibly abortive UFO  2008 Page #167  
lated to a hoaxed document as also false, but there is a good argument agai 2009 Page #12  
onceivable that the alarm could be false. There might even be situations in 2009 Page #22  
Dreamland and Beyond, 1989-1990 9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 ■ The Srructute of 2009 Page #150  
                                9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 ■Aviati on Weeki·  2009 Page #151  
tive UFO Dis/Y ■UFOs in space · 9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 9: False Da"'-i1,  2009 Page #151  
pace · 9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 9: False Da"'-i1, 1990-1991 ■A possible abo 2009 Page #151  
ossible abortive UFO Disclosure 9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 IIAviation Weekly  2009 Page #151  
e Tehachap California. aircra~" 9: False Da\\rn, 1990-1991 ■The Gulf War an 2009 Page #151  
                                9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 "lndividunl Truget 2009 Page #152  
d the UFO ph,,nam!!irulll, ;..--9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 ■Case of US.I\? Tc 2009 Page #152  

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nd without pretext. ln a classinc "false-flag" operation, German soldiers d 2008 Page #128  

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 truth to a wider audience has not faltered. Bill McDonald of Mesa AZ drew  2003 Page #2  
 truth to a wider audience has not faltered. For further information about  2004 Page #2  
mmary of cases where visitors haYe faltered to earth, alJow yourself to dra 2005 Page #117  
 truth to a wider audience has not faltered. The information contained in t 2006 Page #2  
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 truth to a wider audience has nor faltered. The information contained in t 2008 Page #3  

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f religious fundamentalists (Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson come to mind)  2006 Page #10  

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ittority Nh/J~?GOQSo j , IMA Pateg/faM | TOP CTgRB f- DRAFT OF TKLESRAM TO  2003 Page #229  

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er as one of its primary claims to fame. More than a million visitors have  2004 Page #148  
r Mariner pitchers, would find his fame with another team (the then-Califor 2006 Page #186  
e benefited, in terms of wealth or fame, from this unsolved mystery. All th 2006 Page #192  
varez (of the CIA debunking report fame of 1953) became joined on several g 2009 Page #9  
 be the "Deep Throat" of Watergate fame. 26                                 2009 Page #32  

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

very beginning of 20th century, by famed archaeologist Vikentiy Khvyoka who 2004 Page #167  
ed Development Projects (ADP), the famed Skunk Works. Some of the stamps ev 2006 Page #84  
e by Ben fuch, (former head of the famed Lockheed SkunkWorks, and Kelly Joh 2007 Page #114  
r with Farben chief Schmitz, hired famed New York publicist Ivy Lee to pass 2008 Page #127  

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y of camping in the mountajns. The fami1) consisted then of the now decease 2007 Page #196  

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- years-old, living with his large famiJ) of a dozen siblings on the outski 2005 Page #69  

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unt: Just family. Mom: Right, just famiJy. 1 have never told anyone except  2007 Page #172  

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ogging trade, immediatel y got the famil) home and rook his equipment ro th 2007 Page #128  

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

 one case per million per year. In familial CJD, it is known that there are 2006 Page #114  

Word: "familiar", 36 instance(s) (Back to Top)

with a flashlight. He was somewhat familiar with the area since he had hunt 2003 Page #60  
t location since Joel was somewhat familiar with the area since he had hunt 2003 Page #68  
n is to apply a simple flame test, familiar to most students taking basic c 2003 Page #114  
O information, with which I am not familiar which might be related to some  2003 Page #196  
onth or six weeks. He is generally familiar with the state of affairs in Ch 2003 Page #224  
te as possible. QQ Re is generally familiar with the China state of affairs 2003 Page #230  
 small emblem with which I was not familiar. Closer scrutiny revealed that  2004 Page #12  
 light because they were more than familiar with every buoy and buoy light  2004 Page #39  
ret. The front cover photograph is familiar to those of us who... SLIDE #17 2004 Page #69  
 was tougher than anything we were familiar with on earth. "It was conclude 2004 Page #74  
FO information with which I am not familiar that might be related to some s 2004 Page #186  
One example of this is that he was familiar with the &van aben invasion rem 2004 Page #196  
cupied by Ben Rich. He clearly was familiar with Sarbacher's statement. And 2005 Page #81  
 However, the ORAC most people are familiar with was designed to hold a sin 2005 Page #90  
 physicist, told Moise that he was familiar with Reich's work. Harry Habere 2005 Page #99  
lt of the ad hoc manner that those familiar with crash retrieval operations 2006 Page #24  
ed) can be perceived as strange or familiar, sudden or gradual, hostile or  2006 Page #52  
ations. If the NHI life form seems familiar (for example, more or less huma 2006 Page #52  
enarios of Contact Net Effect FAST Familiar iiiii Strange k Familiar SLOW S 2006 Page #54  
fect FAST Familiar iiiii Strange k Familiar SLOW Strange Being must be clea 2006 Page #54  
al Conference FAST SLOW Net Effect Familiar Strange _ Familiar g Strane , T 2006 Page #55  
SLOW Net Effect Familiar Strange _ Familiar g Strane , There could be wides 2006 Page #55  
onse and welcome. Despite positive/familiar signs, government would necessa 2006 Page #58  
 the NHI showed its benevolent and familiar nature. To prevent undue social 2006 Page #58  
rs adapt. Since the NHI seems both familiar and positive, it would be easie 2006 Page #60  
, guidance and reassurance. Unlike familiar NHI, a strange NHI would retain 2006 Page #61  
ajor conflict. Maximum emphasis on familiar aspects — "They're like us in s 2006 Page #66  
ble deniabilit y?) Many of you are familiar wi~ the variou~ disinformation  2007 Page #24  
 thjs time, 1989, the term was one familiar to serious students of ufology  2007 Page #75  
nergy stuff is amazmg. MW: Are you familiar with the term Honeypot, i.e. so 2007 Page #86  
ificall} seated that he indeed was familiar with this aircraft, and in his  2007 Page #115  
 Mom and Aunt: This looks about as familiar an area as we can find. Paul: W 2007 Page #168  
thirty-nine business leaders, with familiar names like Krupp, Siemens, Thys 2008 Page #126  
raduate of the Naval Academy , was familiar with both mtelhgence work and t 2008 Page #131  
 is more difficult. One individual familiar with military UFO technology an 2009 Page #21  
 or even informed speculation I am familiar with suggests this possibility  2009 Page #140  

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              Scenarios of Contact Familiar-positive implies very big oppor 2006 Page #66  
ale benefit with low disruption. - Familiar-positive implies very big oppor 2006 Page #66  

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

l (slow) 2. the apparent degree of familiarity or strangeness 3. human inte 2006 Page #52  
onference The perception along the familiarity -strangeness dimension is ba 2006 Page #53  
ions. We arrived at three areas of familiarity -strangeness that bear consi 2006 Page #53  
bside rather quickly. The sense of familiarity will mask, for many, the pro 2006 Page #58  
or signs of physical/psychological familiarity and vulnerability, in case o 2006 Page #59  
liar -Negative ...] Government NHI familiarity fosters belief that we under 2006 Page #62  
ld be a sense of hope based on NHI familiarity. There would also be a sense 2006 Page #62  
amiliar -Positive - While apparent familiarity would aid in assessing posit 2006 Page #65  
w-Familiar -Positive Both apparent familiarity and slow occurrence would ai 2006 Page #66  
ion of the human species. Apparent familiarity will make negative assessmen 2006 Page #67  

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intention of thjs paper is to help familiarize the reader with the specific 2005 Page #88  
round Braxton County and helped to familiarize me with the area while I was 2006 Page #94  

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Cuba, according to their surviving families today. The investigator who fou 2004 Page #70  
. The investigator who found those families is businessman Scott Ramsey, Vi 2004 Page #70  
r Aztec. Eventually he was lead to families of two Aztec and Cuba, New Mexi 2004 Page #72  
o, police officers, who told their families about the UFO disc each saw in  2004 Page #72  
etrieving the testimonies from the families, they kept using the words, 'Lo 2004 Page #72  
O Crash Retrieval Conference Their families were lied to... unfortunate acc 2006 Page #9  
01 that the USA had a meeting with families of the crew members that they w 2006 Page #9  
ipants can tell no one - including families. • Participants must have true  2006 Page #32  
ew the boys growing up, knew their families, and said they were well respec 2006 Page #93  
tter of weeks-the homes that their families had occupied for generations. T 2008 Page #27  
ildren, most of whom come from the families of illegal aliens. Standardized 2008 Page #143  
by the Gennan Bertelsmann and Mohn families. The remaining 23.1 percent own 2008 Page #144  
ossible that the wealthy globalist families and companies that first create 2008 Page #144  
lesham Forest UFO incident art our families history, and the historic chang 2009 Page #139  

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share this story with his wife and family. With this intriguing story and l 2003 Page #21  
 on the force would know about his family connection, especially the corone 2003 Page #34  
andidates. Each person and related family is being researched. Who Likely H 2003 Page #34  
r Force interviewed witnesses of a family who lived not far from the crash  2003 Page #56  
 incident. Some of these folks had family members, friends or neighbors dir 2003 Page #57  
lic at a local mall. A man and his family were walking by and stopped to lo 2003 Page #63  
hat case. The man who was with his family spoke up and asked if they were t 2003 Page #63  
 electronics company. Mike and his family lived in Kecksburg in 1965 close  2003 Page #67  
 attention at this point since his family is against it, but he is willing  2003 Page #70  
ield near the house that the Hay's family was renting, which was on the way 2003 Page #70  
, as it turned out), and moves his family to Washington, accepting a dollar 2003 Page #86  
as he has learned that Forrestal's family has asked the famous Dr. Menninge 2003 Page #90  
am a bit paranoid, but I do have a family & career to think about. I hope y 2003 Page #103  
Paul Bennewitz remains in the same family as the CIA's MKULTRA mind-control 2003 Page #151  
 meter, and members of the Quillin family and one of the employees has been 2003 Page #179  
ding to what the Reverend told the family his cousin Cordell Hull had taken 2003 Page #190  
s old on the day of the crash, her family lived outside of town and no one  2004 Page #29  
s supposed to have hit." The Oates family all suffered serious health probl 2004 Page #29  
own the next day. Returning to the family farm, he described a mass of torn 2004 Page #30  
ment, the deformities of the Oates family, the recollection of Charlie Step 2004 Page #31  
olice Officer) finally said to the family — 'That actually did happen. I wa 2004 Page #72  
 site that day.' Going back to the family members, they remember him saying 2004 Page #72  
 DNA) Definition: Any virus in the family Retroyiridae that has RNA as its  2004 Page #81  
ke his promise and admitted to his family that he had seen more than a weat 2004 Page #84  
Girardeau, Missouri, USA 1 1 1 1 1 Family Member Charlette Mann VI, 69-71 U 2004 Page #110  
the USSR Majestic 12 Artem Mikoyan Family of Engineers,Test Pilots, and Min 2004 Page #158  
out the affair. On the 26'\ as his family watched the evening news talking  2005 Page #33  
 -tell no one. Perhaps a friend or family member. Unquestionably, this is a 2005 Page #74  
ng convicted members of the McNabb family, leading to a doctrine for police 2005 Page #126  
er the cameraman or members of his family will eventually go public. Until  2005 Page #150  
 got a small share. Jose Padilla's family lived on a ranch to the south of  2005 Page #153  
 since he was the onl) male in the family not serving in the armed forces a 2005 Page #153  
, Seate Policeman Eddie Apodaca, a family friend who had been summoned by F 2005 Page #155  
to gather in churches or with peer/family groups for security. Many will st 2006 Page #59  
ter story?" I explained that I had family in these parts and would stay wit 2006 Page #92  
 realized that I had relatives and family ties to Braxton County, I was no  2006 Page #92  
om 1971 to 1974. My wife [and] her family came from Corwen. At the time tha 2006 Page #126  
ter that, his father had moved the family to Las Vegas while he studied mor 2006 Page #151  
when Paul was seven-years-old, the family had moved to Cedar City, Utah, ab 2006 Page #151  
tless research into our collective family history, she knows her way around 2006 Page #180  
our front yard with the rest of my family, staring up with a mix of wonder  2006 Page #182  
; and moved to California with his family in the early Sixties (enough said 2006 Page #194  
 visit the test Site, with planned Family Day visits, but never saw as much 2006 Page #199  
ter death, having suffered a major family tragedy prior to working with him 2006 Page #207  
. ► 1950: Death of Pope Sr. sparks family struggle for control of II Progre 2007 Page #26  
eenager years. MW: \Xlhat was your family situation like when younger, did  2007 Page #79  
 way. "tvfW: Do you have any close family who are militaf)' or police? GM:N 2007 Page #81  
\.X/: Any famous or well respected family members of note? I'm just curious 2007 Page #81  
ave you got a clean slate sensible family around ) ou? GM: Yeah they are pr 2007 Page #82  
ce can be done. As at the time his family didn't even know what their fathe 2007 Page #84  
 Elk Mountain, Wyoming,Joe and his family were camping and they saw an oran 2007 Page #127  
onJy dirt trails back in 1974. The family thought one particular rockcovere 2007 Page #168  
: No, strangely enough. Aunt: Just family. Mom: Right, just famiJy. 1 have  2007 Page #172  
y. 1 have never told anyone except family. DO YOU HA VE ANY JDEA WHY? Mom:  2007 Page #172  
 talk that much about it even with family. DO YOU THINK IT WAS THAT YOU WER 2007 Page #172  
RALLY SO SCARED? Aunt: We did tell family, but. Paul: It's hard to talk abo 2007 Page #172  
ately 18 hours (6 PM). The Poulain family was 189                           2007 Page #195  
ProoD, where he describes chat the family was enjoying a beautiful summer l 2007 Page #196  
eed, rusappearing from sight." The family remained silent for a few moments 2007 Page #196  
sibly a meteorite, that he and his family had found in the Andes, and wante 2007 Page #197  
 reported what she had seen to her family. She believed the sighting lasted 2008 Page #50  
ole my g-damned camera!., Miller's family ran a gravel pit. Supposedly the  2008 Page #53  
e. More interestingly , the Miller family was described as having money pro 2008 Page #53  
til this event; however , Miller's family bought a new pickup truck and a b 2008 Page #53  
cused on the gravel pit run by his family in close proximity to the Crash,  2008 Page #54  
979) later he was offduty with his family on SR I 05 near the Ocosta Bargai 2008 Page #55  
cing law enforcement with home and family, and trying to find time for othe 2008 Page #55  
after her UFO sighting. She told a family member who reported her sighting  2008 Page #70  
tion there was Jacob Schiff, whose family had lived with the Rothschild fam 2008 Page #125  
mily had lived with the Rothschild family in Frankfurt , Ge1many. Schiff, a 2008 Page #125  
 foreign bank accounts because his family secretly owned an entire chain of 2008 Page #129  
of a relationship with the Thyssen family after the initial 1942 seizures.  2008 Page #129  
 a relative of the Presidents Bush family. ln 1949, the U.S. Intelligence B 2008 Page #131  
r. and financed by the Rockefeller family. The American College of Surgeons 2008 Page #140  
is a fourth-generation member of a family long connected to Rockefeller oil 2008 Page #142  
newspapers, 21 magazines including Family Circle, Parents, Geo and Stern. B 2008 Page #143  
The Year in Review ■ The Kno\;Jles Family Encounter ■ The U.S. Coast Guard  2008 Page #165  
t claim to protect himself and his family after his business was sabotaged, 2009 Page #30  

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 rus brother Robert grew up on the family's rural estate observing nature a 2005 Page #88  
ntil war's end. \'v'ith all of the family's property and holdings vaporized 2005 Page #89  

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reductions due to plagues, wars or famine. Epidemiologists study this histo 2006 Page #107  

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 backwards -after one of the early famjlies who settled in the Mojave Deser 2005 Page #164  

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                          Contents Famous UFO-Related Quotes .............. 2003 Page #3  
                                   Famous UFO-Related Quotes Ryan S. Wood S 2003 Page #5  
                                   Famous UFO-Related Quotes President Rona 2003 Page #7  
                                   Famous UFO-Related Quotes Governor Howar 2003 Page #9  
                                   Famous UFO-Related Quotes Albert M. Chop 2003 Page #11  
                                   Famous UFO-Related Quotes James E. McDon 2003 Page #13  
                                   Famous UFO-Related Quotes *  iGeorge Fil 2003 Page #15  
                                   Famous UFO-Related Quotes Brig. Gen. Tho 2003 Page #17  
                                   Famous UFO-Related Quotes 3 'I ’Cosmonau 2003 Page #19  
cdocuments com Appendix Classified Famous Quotes Access Restricted MAJIC-12 2003 Page #19  
e Maury Island case. Arnold, whose famous sighting came three days after Ma 2003 Page #41  
ocation to which wreckage from the famous Roswell incident was reportedly t 2003 Page #83  
t Forrestal's family has asked the famous Dr. Menninger to be the psychiatr 2003 Page #90  
is Air Force Base in Nevada at the famous Groom Lake site (Area 51 known as 2003 Page #102  
t to "bless the bodies." After the famous "Battle of L.A." there were two c 2003 Page #170  
ess resembles that reported in the famous Cash-Landrum Texas case resulting 2003 Page #173  
ber 1952. This briefing has become famous because of the MJ-12 document mai 2003 Page #191  
rrestrial intelligence. Sheehan is famous for his legal work on the Pentago 2003 Page #197  
 The peak seemed to come after the famous May 29, 1947 "Juarez, Mexico" exp 2004 Page #67  
bodies. The animal mutilations are famous for being bloodless, without trac 2004 Page #82  
ng before Harold Shermon wrote his famous 1946 book The Green Man about an  2004 Page #84  
ith an alleged 1955 viewing of the famous "Blue Room" at WPAFB. More signif 2004 Page #119  
part of the retrieval process. The famous Kecksburg retrieval is an excelle 2004 Page #129  
as a second part. It occurred when famous British photographer, Mike Malone 2004 Page #179  
h the subject of UFOs. We have the famous story how Nixon made it possible  2004 Page #180  
Not MJ-12 Related • Dr. John Mac — Famous abduction researcher — died vehic 2004 Page #201  
 the mention of the Blue Room (the famous Blue Room where UFO artifacts wer 2004 Page #246  
is the handwriting of Ben Chidlaw, famous Strategic Air Command General. Ac 2004 Page #247  
 a reference to Donald Menzel, the famous Harvard astronomer identified as  2004 Page #247  
have been six years after the more famous Roswell crashes and retrievals of 2005 Page #45  
viation technology not onJy at the famous Groom Lake Facility in southern N 2005 Page #83  
gy. Addressing the notion that the famous Roswell crash was precipitated by 2005 Page #120  
 primary case of th.is type is the famous Roswell crash (in fact, multiple  2005 Page #121  
 mingled with the powerful and the famous, having dined in the Kremlin with 2005 Page #149  
tions and construction. Two of our famous stealth aircraft, the B-2 and the 2005 Page #167  
 founder Kelly Johnson and the man famous for the F-117 Nighthawk Stealth f 2005 Page #174  
in the space program or possibly a famous test pilot. Attempts by reporters 2006 Page #75  
nster." Most of these books show a famous photograph taken in 1952 of Mrs.  2006 Page #91  
lien creatures. The first one, the famous "War of the Worlds"7 by H.G. Well 2006 Page #102  
s, has been made into at least one famous radio broadcast 8 and two movies. 2006 Page #102  
ton Down controversy: Although the famous UFO incident at Rendlesham Forest 2006 Page #132  
ong with their occupants. The most famous publicly reported crash was betwe 2006 Page #140  
r version of the Carvel Compan y's famous Flying Saucer ice cream sandwich  2007 Page #65  
af)' or police? GM:No lVf\.X/: Any famous or well respected family members  2007 Page #81  
rk of one of the earliest and most famous figures in U foJogy -Donald Keyho 2007 Page #132  
case in Brazil are two of the most famous), we wanted to restrict this pape 2007 Page #201  
e John G. Fuller described the now famous UFO encounters of police officers 2008 Page #42  
eds. Then you would.have lived the famous limerick: There once was a lady n 2008 Page #95  
 Watson in I 983, posited that the famous playwright Anton Chekhov knew the 2008 Page #102  
uting sentence or word length. The famous United Nations address (noted in  2008 Page #107  
three days before Kenneth Arnold's famous Mount Rainier sightings. Known as 2009 Page #29  
have been six years after the more famous Roswell crashes and retrievals of 2009 Page #51  
rnher von Braun, arguably the most famous of the rocket scientists brought  2009 Page #92  
 discussed this interview with the famous scientist several times. It was J 2009 Page #92  
dwide reported on Kenneth Arnold's famous sighting. 149                     2009 Page #155  
hysteria. Kenneth Arnold After his famous June 24, 1947 sighting, Kenneth A 2009 Page #179  

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, the proverbial srur will rut the fan. There is one consideration I confes 2005 Page #85  
ive, coherent human response or to fan paranoia and chaotic reactions. In a 2006 Page #57  
program, known as Unit 731, at Pin Fan, Manchuria and other cities in China 2006 Page #107  
nd sticking the bits on the intake fan of the chemistry lab and turning it  2007 Page #82  
hands pile into pickup truclcs and fan out across the rolling prairie of no 2007 Page #145  
ING IN THE 1960S IN THAT 91-DEGREE FAN ARRAY AT ORFORD NESS AND WAS USING H 2008 Page #76  

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7 Aerial photograph of COBRA Ml ST fan-shaped radar array SLIDE# 8 COBRA MI 2008 Page #73  

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er. Cutler, like Eisenhower, was a fanatic about secrecy. Cutler was the Ex 2004 Page #103  
 in 1997, is one example. He was a fanatic about the Roswell case and busy  2004 Page #144  

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ing people. We had a fair share of fanatics, psychotics and people on the " 2006 Page #204  

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out of hand as nothing more than a fanciful hoax generated by some unfortun 2006 Page #126  
d the plane. According to the most fanciful speculation, Crisman would have 2009 Page #31  

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lephone is cheaper! Hah. It is all fancily dressed hogwash. They could easi 2006 Page #11  

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ess and contrast. No filtering, no fancy computer enhancement stuff—nothing 2004 Page #227  
fact here is that we have only had fancy technology for perhaps 100 years.  2006 Page #5  

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At that point, that tied in to Ken Fancy's story, also backing up his claim 2004 Page #217  

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ued to verify his findings without fanfare or public acknowledgement. One o 2005 Page #91  

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lized these three objects actually fanned out across the United States on w 2006 Page #97  

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pinions would rapidly proliferate, fanning public confusion and turmoil. Go 2006 Page #59  

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gy than we have discovered so far. Fans of Star Trek and Star Wars and othe 2008 Page #95  

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terrestrials could be dismissed as fantasies, dreams, delusions and hoaxes, 2008 Page #35  

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t maybe, Bethurum wasn't quite the fantasist that so many believed him to b 2009 Page #55  

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tion, so how do we know that these fantastic statements and documents are a 2003 Page #26  
d to uncover his own cornucopia of fantastic scenarios. The heat of the sch 2003 Page #146  
 disc itself." These are certainly fantastic revelations, but how much can  2004 Page #13  
OT MAXIM ANY CLAIMS OF THAT OR ANY FANTASTIC CLAIMS LIKE THAT, YOU KNOW. WH 2004 Page #24  
iness there for UFO -"Unbelievably Fantastic Opportunities." The French aer 2007 Page #61  
pwards and climbed up rapidly in a fantastic maneuver. We followed the spec 2007 Page #194  
 along this line. It may be just a fantastic dream. It may not." Light wave 2009 Page #162  

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nfused with them" Dr Isaac Asimov. Fantasy and Science Fiction. 3. “All nnn 2003 Page #118  
ate them to the worlds of myth and fantasy? Or can there be yet another, ev 2006 Page #123  
lier. "U.F.O. Landing is Fact, Not Fantasy, Russians Insist" opened with th 2009 Page #138  

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ther 1961 or 1977 earliest Dr.Wood fanuary 30, 2001 Page 3 The ballpoint in 2007 Page #46  

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s. In my opinion, the UFO problem, far from being the 'nonsense problem' it 2003 Page #13  
 his eye as it fell into woods not far away. He and his sister ran home whe 2003 Page #54  
ed in Mount Pleasant Township, not far from my hometown of Greensburg, Penn 2003 Page #54  
ron was quoted as saying, "that as far as the department (Defense Departmen 2003 Page #55  
itnesses of a family who lived not far from the crash site, but who had an  2003 Page #56  
received that another resident not far from Kecksburg had also gone down in 2003 Page #63  
were curious, and having driven so far wanted to find out more. 66          2003 Page #70  
e gravity: mercury and bismuth. So far, the Bi/Mg was "dead," not moving, i 2003 Page #111  
 Gabriel Valdez, an officer in the far northwestern corner of the state had 2003 Page #143  
. The area patrolled by Valdez had far more than its share of UFO sightings 2003 Page #143  
and intelligence establishment was far, far more intricate and complicated  2003 Page #147  
ntelligence establishment was far, far more intricate and complicated than  2003 Page #147  
 to them from their vantage points far inside the base. The events and orga 2003 Page #148  
 it was electronic gobbledygook as far as he could tell. There were pattern 2003 Page #149  
at that. Perhaps they even went as far as reporting their sightings to the  2003 Page #151  
nd for Bennewitz to take things as far as he did, these organizations and t 2003 Page #151  
7 October, 1947 “...has failed, so far, to identify it as a V-2, GAPA or ot 2003 Page #158  
Excellent provenance. Slide 42. As far as SOM 1-01 goes, the provenance beg 2003 Page #179  
61. The only two not touched on so far are "Why would the Government keep E 2003 Page #185  
een doing for nearly 50 years. How far have we come? To what extent is our  2003 Page #187  
nce such as crashes. This is quite far from the truth. Once sworn in a pres 2003 Page #189  
he answer to your question. No, as far as I know, an alien spacecraft did n 2003 Page #201  
=©®3a Ccssasd Center without daisy far the purpose of sating on of the repo 2003 Page #212  
ill pre*e*d t* China without delay far th* Pits^ oo of Baking a* appraisal  2003 Page #213  
 Cl—aral Watoaaysr raters via Xar— far a tolaf aui'wy af sairaat aoatltla — 2003 Page #221  
aft «f a dlrastiw ta Ossa—1 —aaysr far ywr appro —1, Tte law atari — af tor 2003 Page #221  
s will pnm  to Chlaa wlthest *elay far th* pmyooi «f ea aypealaal f the pol 2003 Page #223  
uences of talking to the press. So far, se^-ecy seems to be forking. All ci 2003 Page #235  
 there were other bodies found not far from LZ—1 that looked as if they had 2003 Page #236  
ject was terrestrial in origin, or far more exotic in nature. The key point 2004 Page #7  
a measure that has been unknown so far. The investigation has also shown th 2004 Page #12  
aft recovered at Spitsbergen. , By far the most intriguing aspect of this s 2004 Page #14  
spheres in less than ten years. By far the most interesting piece of eviden 2004 Page #16  
he crashed UFO controversy extends far beyond Roswell both geographically a 2004 Page #17  
s were from correspondents from as far north as southern Oklahoma to as far 2004 Page #32  
r north as southern Oklahoma to as far south as Austin. The object was refe 2004 Page #32  
experimenting with this vessel. So far, it's a surprise. We expect to revol 2004 Page #32  
ou called something a UFO, then as far as the fishermen were concerned, the 2004 Page #41  
ere it came to rest. The area that far out was never searched. 2. The objec 2004 Page #42  
d anecdotal evidence that Chris so far had not uncovered. 39                2004 Page #42  
 the sightings that night involved far too many people to fully contain. C  2004 Page #51  
ut the window) "Just literally the far side of that mound where that concre 2004 Page #51  
 bomb-proof hanger is, yes? At the far side of that, there's a mound. And t 2004 Page #51  
ed up with concrete bricks. At the far side of that mound is what I think i 2004 Page #51  
specs, actual measurements, or how far underground, or how large... G. No.  2004 Page #53  
t Roswell and White Sands. But, so far, the tribal story is only anecdotal. 2004 Page #74  
 there were other bodies found not far from Landing Zone 1 between Corona a 2004 Page #79  
scs to study? A: The technology is far beyond what is known in ordinary ter 2004 Page #100  
lation Most of what I have said so far, in my opinion, is strongly supporte 2004 Page #130  
arry Goldwater, who merely went so far as to imply in strong terms that it  2004 Page #132  
dle/Schmitt books about Roswell, I far prefer the first one, which seemed t 2004 Page #137  
ont of a brigade of the press. "As far as I know," he said, "no alien space 2004 Page #140  
ed extremely well with Korolev Had far reaching vision on reverse engineeri 2004 Page #157  
e's no such thing as you are in so far you can't get out? Well I don't know 2004 Page #190  
ities.' This is, of course, not so far fetched as debunkers may have us bel 2004 Page #218  
 do the withheld documents contain far more on the Aztec case than has been 2004 Page #219  
tem from the United States Navy.3° Far from being what Pflock dismisses as  2004 Page #220  
tly unique in America at the time. Far more renowned men, including Charles 2004 Page #224  
nt investigator what I conclude so far are three things. The first is that  2004 Page #247  
should be in the papers and spread far and wide, but the media sensitivity, 2004 Page #253  
report of a possible UFO crash not far from Varginha that would have occurr 2005 Page #36  
oles in the ground just to see how far down we could go before we hit solid 2005 Page #71  
pection, and deniability are never far from one's mind in circles such as t 2005 Page #80  
k trillions of ancient stars-whose far planets are just now being found 1 T 2005 Page #117  
terial Command summed it all up as far back as September, 1947, when he wro 2005 Page #118  
ch interest at the end of World \'(far If. This is indicated in a leaked me 2005 Page #127  
dvanced 12 This memorandum and, by far, the most extensive archive of such  2005 Page #128  
s demonstrated by UFOs, which were far beyond any human technology or human 2005 Page #131  
im to continue spreading the story far and wide and to whoever would listen 2005 Page #133  
e key authenticity metrics that go far beyond the norm. In essence, a zinge 2005 Page #136  
 over 20 clifferent countries. 13y far the most popular TV documentary made 2005 Page #145  
ntilli did trus at our request. As far as Salas was concerned, if thjs was  2005 Page #148  
ad not previousl y made public, as far as I'm aware. I asked him if he had  2005 Page #151  
presents the tip of the iceberg as far as on-going research into the 6Jm is 2005 Page #151  
erimeter guards, or they were very far away. 154                            2005 Page #156  
st a weather balloon, or something far more mysterious, worthy of recovery  2005 Page #158  
ductees they seem less bizarre, by far. We find it hard to believe that the 2005 Page #165  
ruders away or shoot them down. As far back as the summer of 1952 when, in  2006 Page #5  
to see that aliens have technology far in advance of Earthling technology.  2006 Page #5  
able neighbor nearby would provide far more incentive for the development o 2006 Page #5  
 travel is not considered any more far out than crossing the Atlantic on a  2006 Page #6  
ve monitoring systems that provide far more information than we civilians c 2006 Page #8  
aliens, who can come here, must be far more advanced technologically than a 2006 Page #10  
kground to my presentations: A. So far as I know I have worked on more canc 2006 Page #13  
f his immediate army superiors. As far as they were concerned, Stone would  2006 Page #20  
times pulsating — flying at speeds far exceeding other aircraft in the area 2006 Page #30  
ntagon's Missing Money *we mv.tra, far ttm r#4.0. ten Commapamoirmi I 41..  2006 Page #32  
 MOWN 40 difICO 0 rm.. elrimitvoly far Mil sina011.1.1, Anthilp Re. tbe /0/ 2006 Page #37  
name is removed and two new and as far as my investigation has gone, fictit 2006 Page #45  
ngeness can make threat assessment far more difficult, slow-strange-positiv 2006 Page #60  
maintaining economic stability. As far as possible, people would keep going 2006 Page #64  
air by the crew of a JC-130 flying far below. A mothership, based on the A- 2006 Page #77  
site to a depth of six feet and as far as 1,000 feet beyond the last recogn 2006 Page #84  
occurred just west of town and not far from Highway 58, just inside the bas 2006 Page #87  
tly thereafter, and broadcasted as far away as Europe and Japan. This was a 2006 Page #92  
The writer of this article was not far off in his explanation of these two  2006 Page #95  
 there were other bodies found not far from LZ-1 that looked as if they had 2006 Page #104  
k he probably does exist — he'd be far better off talking to people. But To 2006 Page #124  
credentials of James Prescott. How far that goes and what it means, I don't 2006 Page #124  
 it all occurred; so it's not very far away at all. "[She] still remembers  2006 Page #127  
ving. It was difficult to know how far away from us it was as it was pitch  2006 Page #128  
 North Wales community at least as far back as 1976; and were later elabora 2006 Page #129  
me, in the state of Chihuahua, not far from the U.S. border. There the obje 2006 Page #133  
 Exactly. That was the question as far as I know to this day that has never 2006 Page #155  
e air defense installations in the far north were reporting large formation 2006 Page #168  
 "had success tracking aircraft as far as 210 miles away." By combining the 2006 Page #171  
utes for a speed of 500 - 600 mph, far in excess of anything but the fastes 2006 Page #172  
Roswell, NM. However, this was too far away. On the other hand there were f 2006 Page #178  
r. PART 4: DISCONNECTED EVENTS? So far we have three seemingly disconnected 2006 Page #178  
 feet to the surface, and emerging far from each other. Apart from accompli 2006 Page #191  
question is documented at least as far back as 1960 when, at the request of 2007 Page #76  
 flying much higher, and traveling far to fast co be intercepted by his F-8 2007 Page #109  
FB. Avon Park consjsred of runways far too short for the operation of conYe 2007 Page #109  
corporated a unjque feature at the far end. An upward turned "ski slope" wa 2007 Page #114  
 to National Security has now been far out-weig hed by the economic and env 2007 Page #120  
sh. It crossed the horizon from as far as we could see and it didn't leave  2007 Page #121  
ad a pretty good sized airport, as far as the runway goes. Lucille Ball and 2007 Page #125  
ng was hitting those. That was how far the belly of this low-bed was sagged 2007 Page #126  
Dust's work may have extended into far stranger -and possibly even out-of-t 2007 Page #132  
 and Birmingham , Alabama ; and as far away as Greenville, Mississippi. Thi 2007 Page #133  
lue Fl). Marilyn and Moon Dust: By far the most controversial piece of docu 2007 Page #134  
hing Monroe to an extent that went far beyond that described within the pag 2007 Page #135  
, on the basis of our inquiry thus far, that the saucers were staffed by sm 2007 Page #136  
rk of Moon Dust personnel extended far beyond that of merely analyzing reco 2007 Page #139  
ality of the version that has thus far been declassified. Nevertheless, doc 2007 Page #140  
 co adequately resolve the matter. Far more incriguino-however is a "leaked 2007 Page #143  
egrees that remain unresolved thus far -somehow linked to the Vela Incident 2007 Page #144  
ay 17, 1974, plus these photos not far away near the Manzano Mountains and  2007 Page #162  
tains east of Albuquerque, and not far from ChiJjlj, was the access road to 2007 Page #164  
enaul and beyond Tramway Blvd. -as far as we could go after 33 years of hou 2007 Page #168  
the slope. Aunt: And we came up as far as we could on the pavement and then 2007 Page #168  
p the dirt trail -I'm not sure how far we came up when you could see it (UF 2007 Page #168  
UND, CAl"\J YOU EXPLAIN ABOUT HO\V FAR YOU THINK YOU WERE FROM THE CRAFT? P 2007 Page #170  
(behind), we are real close to how far we were that rught. Mom and Aunt: Ye 2007 Page #170  
 the thing was probably about that far (600 to 1,000 feet to rocky hill beh 2007 Page #170  
ugust 1984. He is pictured here on far left. Paul was sent for basic traini 2007 Page #172  
rstellar travel is not possible as far as our current technology permits. B 2007 Page #184  
                                   Far more sophisticated and high-tech ana 2007 Page #201  
ey had one report of a sighting as far away as New York. A NORAD astronomer 2008 Page #9  
t everyone was sure had fallen not far from Eureka. Or maybe "landed" would 2008 Page #10  
ugway Proving grounds not all that far from the area. Tracking the times an 2008 Page #12  
 of selecting national leaders. As far as external national security is con 2008 Page #25  
ity, ever be fully justified? 4 As far as UFOs are concerned, it seems that 2008 Page #26  
 Supposedly the gravel pit was not far from the Crash site. More interestin 2008 Page #53  
racted the attention of drivers as far as 33 miles from the impact location 2008 Page #59  
are adjacent to each other and not far away. A compelling argument could be 2008 Page #59  
ngs from pilots. No Smoking Gun So far as the files are concerned, don't ex 2008 Page #68  
e paper trail can only lead you so far. ln any organization, but especially 2008 Page #69  
ennae up there to modulate. And as far as we know, they weren't modulating  2008 Page #76  
               Hypnotherapist: HOW FAR IN THE FUTURE? A long time. Very lon 2008 Page #91  
ure. It takes too much energy. HOW FAR INTO THE PAST CAN THEY GO? These shi 2008 Page #92  
in a reasonable length of time are far beyond everything that can be expect 2008 Page #95  
smology than we have discovered so far. Fans of Star Trek and Star Wars and 2008 Page #95  
s captured on seismic equipment as far away as Britain. And, in the United  2008 Page #97  
 ly, and there are those who go so far as to give formulas for the creation 2008 Page #112  
ot believe it necessary to go chat far. I::. would mere_y be a matter of in 2008 Page #113  
hering and target selection is not far off. The military imporcance of spac 2008 Page #114  
r the entire Apollo Lunar program, far from being merely "represented" by t 2008 Page #135  
h 'pinkos.' When McCarthy went too far in his Communist investigations , it 2008 Page #141  
\TNO ONE St\,ID!! Apollo was about far more than going to the Moon IF THERE 2008 Page #151  
consulted on the UFO problem, with far more intellectual clout than Don Men 2009 Page #13  
ttack if they had been able to. As far as I know, the UFO incidents did mak 2009 Page #18  
 the true state of UFO reality, so far as such knowledge can be made availa 2009 Page #21  
ield. Nonetheless , the subject is far too important to be left unexplored. 2009 Page #24  
 not, I am convinced that you know far more about the United States intelli 2009 Page #24  
thoritative documentary sources so far for the existence of an MJ-12 Specia 2009 Page #35  
eristic of government work, but so far forensic laboratories have been unab 2009 Page #39  
by (then Deputy Chief of the ClA's Far East Division) to James Angleton in  2009 Page #43  
ritz Werner. 1n reality, there are far more than a handful of stories, repo 2009 Page #48  
light in the forest. They drove as far as they could to the trees, parked a 2009 Page #63  
served some very strange things as far as lights and objects.               2009 Page #70  
what goes on at RAF Bentwaters, as far as the Weapons Storage Area. SOME PE 2009 Page #75  
efell er Center which was not that far from my apartment. It got me wonderi 2009 Page #137  
 the incident and contrast them to far nastier accounts of alien abduction  2009 Page #139  
ors, they maintain, should be made far more welcome then their U.S. counter 2009 Page #139  
onezh? Skepticism can be taken too far. These very columns, in 1920, poured 2009 Page #139  
t four miles, not for killing that far away, but for crashing planes by int 2009 Page #158  
xchanged ideas and information. So far as is known, no details of the proje 2009 Page #159  
mphibious warfare has definite and far reaching possibilities as an offensi 2009 Page #165  
f'flce, Holly1oo0.1, L&l1.l'orn1a, far ten!)orary 6.ut; pending further asa 2009 Page #175  
subject of a different paper as it far too complex to examine in this limit 2009 Page #179  
 iluccecdcd . and wn•n the ;,IMn_n far away but for l:rll•hln" J)l:ine• ,:r 2009 Page #182  

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iscovery of life by humans on some far- away planet was not addressed. Crit 2006 Page #52  
 amazed to find how widespread and far- reaching the story of this incident 2006 Page #91  

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 could not have heard of the other far-flung sightings. After reviewing the 2004 Page #28  

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vicious smear article wLitten by a far-left-leaning journalist, lvWdred Edi 2005 Page #93  

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aterrestrial craft would travel so far-presumably across our galaxy-only to 2005 Page #120  

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 factors, central to which was his far-reaching knowledge of UFO reality, t 2003 Page #85  
of real accomplishment, and of the far-reaching consequences of direct larg 2003 Page #224  
 real cocoa- pllshaent, and of tha far-reaching consequences of direct larg 2003 Page #228  

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read -at the height of the Cold \'(far-to try and com·ince the Soviets that 2005 Page #133  

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f real eaeespllataaot, cs±l c£ b&a far-vaaaMar aaaaafaaeaaa af dlraat lirga 2003 Page #221  

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system, including the dominant LG. Farben and Vereinigte Stahlwerke , which 2008 Page #127  
he Nazi side in World War II." LG. Farben had subsidiaries , offices and re 2008 Page #127  
nnections by pointing out that the Farben chief once "held as much stock in 2008 Page #127  
y the time war began in 1939, I.G. Farben had doubled in size, became the l 2008 Page #127  
rld War II." Teagle, together with Farben chief Schmitz, hired famed New Yo 2008 Page #127  
erica. Payments to Lee came from a Farben U.S. subsidiary , American LG., a 2008 Page #127  
GAF remained a subsidiary of I. G. Farben. Schroeder, the powerful head of  2008 Page #127  
Aniline and Film [part of the I.G. Farben combine], SKF [Swedish Enskilda B 2008 Page #128  
y to the board of directors of LG. Farben with close connections to the Dut 2008 Page #129  
d Film (GAF), a subsidiary of l.G. Farben with 91.5 percent ownership by th 2008 Page #132  
ownership by the brother-in-law of Farben chaim1an Hemrnnn Schmitz. Heading 2008 Page #132  
Hermann Schmitz, chairman of 1. G. Farben and Hermann Abts, chairman of Deu 2008 Page #136  
ritz Thyssen and the powerful I.G. Farben combine , created 750 foreign fro 2008 Page #136  
in Turkey and 98 in Argentina. LG. Farben owned an additional 700 companies 2008 Page #136  
s enjoyed a virtual monopoly. I.G. Farben subsidiaries had a firm hold on t 2008 Page #137  
ces between Standard Oil and I. G. Farben, Standard Oil Vice President Fran 2008 Page #140  

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es , Bernhard was employed in l.G. Farben's Intelligence Department NM7. -- 2008 Page #132  

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D OUT is OF WEATHER BALLOONS would fare (G)**** NEXT could you ** IF WEATHE 2004 Page #229  

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intellectual thinking." ---after a farewell dinner CORSO'S VIEWS ON DEBUNKE 2005 Page #10  
g President Dwight D. Eisenhower's farewell address to the nation detiYered 2007 Page #108  
t floor, where they bid each other farewell. In a few moments , Bethurum wa 2009 Page #55  

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-known UFO researcher named Lucius Farish as the contact person for a group 2009 Page #32  
mself in the third person, telling Farish, "Mr. Crisman is probably the mos 2009 Page #32  

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pewter in color. Going back to Ken Farley and Doug Nolan and the two police 2004 Page #72  
hers before their deaths, were Ken Farley and Douglas Nolan, neither of who 2004 Page #216  
ztec area in the oil fields, while Farley, on his way to San Diego, had jus 2004 Page #216  
ged crash site. Ramsey interviewed Farley in 2000. Farley, who had just got 2004 Page #216  
Ramsey interviewed Farley in 2000. Farley, who had just gotten out of the m 2004 Page #216  
ome sort of ruckus out near Aztec. Farley and his friend drove out to Hart  2004 Page #216  
oviding unexpected support for the Farley story that he had "parked" a few  2004 Page #217  
Aztec 1948 — like the testimony of Farley and Nolan referred to above — wou 2004 Page #222  

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 look. Ramsey recounts the rest of Farley's story: Ken and his friend got t 2004 Page #216  

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various activity around that small farm community. Most of the major Pittsb 2003 Page #55  
e area, but found their way onto a farm lane. Jerry recalls seeing various  2003 Page #60  
rove over. He found himself on the farm lane that numerous other people rep 2003 Page #70  
ion of the area fits well with the farm lane that many other people reporte 2003 Page #70  
strange object had been found on a farm near Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Source st 2004 Page #10  
h of the city of Santa Cruz on the farm of Jan Saavedra by the Campesiono G 2004 Page #11  
H OF THE CITY DT SANTA CRUZ oN tHe FARM OF JON SAAvEDRA ST THE CAMPESIONO G 2004 Page #21  
 next day. Returning to the family farm, he described a mass of torn metal  2004 Page #30  
ying co run across the road from a farm. Gardingo described a creature almo 2005 Page #35  
d crashed. He puUed over next to a farm where the UFO had probably crashed, 2005 Page #37  
and his wife were driving to their farm in the neighborhood when they saw i 2005 Page #37  
." Just after 5.00 p.m., CST, on a farm near Franklin, Kentucky, the remrun 2005 Page #64  
mber of 1991, I visited a cousin's farm in Frametown, West Virginia, locate 2006 Page #89  
occurred over and near my cousin's farm. I was overwhelmed when I saw dozen 2006 Page #89  
 the crest of a knoll located on a farm on the other side of the road. The  2006 Page #89  
ountain located on the back of the farm and crash-landed to the ground.     2006 Page #89  
 four of the curious boys onto the farm located directly behind the house i 2006 Page #90  
 the five boys proceeded up to the farm and were joined by another boy, a s 2006 Page #90  
 the time the group arrived at the farm, it was dusk. They walked up a dirt 2006 Page #90  
creaming in terror and ran off the farm. Within a half hour, the word about 2006 Page #90  
 and the boys who walked up on the farm that night and claimed they saw a m 2006 Page #93  
 the boys did see something on the farm that night, but what it was and whe 2006 Page #93  
mes and he actually took me to the farm where the monster was seen and expl 2006 Page #93  
onel Leavitt took me to the Fisher Farm in Flatwoods where the incident occ 2006 Page #95  
red. During the second trip to the farm, I was granted an interview and I v 2006 Page #95  
was also ordered to then go to the farm and retrieve any and all samples fr 2006 Page #95  
 and fifty troops also went to the farm in Flatwoods and gathered several s 2006 Page #95  
ow what it was" that landed on the farm. Leavitt also told me that the 50 t 2006 Page #95  
he night" at the crash site on the farm "in case something else happened."  2006 Page #95  
fter went to the crash site on the farm. He was the first person to have in 2006 Page #98  
e data point. Since the mid-1960s, farm animals, mostly cattle, have been f 2006 Page #115  
Miami. Next door was a CIA antenna farm. UFOs had been reported over Miami, 2006 Page #143  
ances to shop at Roswell Livestock Farm Suppl)." The darkening 'ET'ish hori 2007 Page #60  
ield is from SONY. Even though the farm couple is obviously shaken by this  2007 Page #73  
54. Trus allowed the Air Force to "farm out" their own saucer program on fo 2007 Page #111  
nsas and Iowa. On John Sunderman's farm outside Madison, Neb., a cow was ki 2007 Page #146  
s report, " ... you could hear the farm animals making a lot of noises." In 2008 Page #80  
this time, the animals on a nearby farm went into a frenzy .... The next da 2008 Page #93  

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

ed that in 1978, a Denison, Texas, farmer named John Martin saw a dark flyi 2004 Page #28  
 to view and, being a conservative farmer type, he declined to talk about a 2004 Page #30  
0 No names or corroboration V, 8-9 Farmer found crashed disc and alien bodi 2004 Page #114  
ary, Villas-Boas was a 23 year old farmer in Brazil on a tractor in October 2006 Page #109  
LL TEXT OF BEN'S REMARKS ( compare farmer Trent's photos with the photograp 2007 Page #49  
r_folli!g_. " ... And at least one farmer claims that a shiny UFO landed in 2007 Page #146  

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

significant was what occurred in a farmer's field less than a mile from the 2004 Page #47  
ling, they made their way into the farmer's field called Capel Green. Here  2004 Page #47  

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

e from all walks of life including farmers, teachers, law enforcement offic 2003 Page #57  
on phenomena that was haunting the farmers in the western United States. Th 2004 Page #193  
 blood 7. During the investigation farmers or other observes note strange b 2006 Page #115  
BI document citied Visit of Soviet Farmers to the U.S., 1955, Monroe is sai 2007 Page #137  

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

ay, just before dusk, r:inchcn nnd farmhands pile into pickup truclcs and f 2007 Page #145  

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n rattled the windows of his small farmhouse and gave him a fright that he  2007 Page #191  

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

y for abduction rights. Aliens are farming human body parts for supper. Ali 2003 Page #142  
 larger town than the nearby rural farming community of Aztec. [Note: 70    2004 Page #73  

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

art Canyon mesa? SLIDE #22: MAP of Farmington, Aztec, Los Alamos Farmington 2004 Page #73  
P of Farmington, Aztec, Los Alamos Farmington and Aztec, New Mexico, 100 ai 2004 Page #73  
disc with a dome discovered in the Farmington and Aztec region. SLIDE #23:  2004 Page #73  
c region. SLIDE #23: Silver Disc, "Farmington" Computer Simulation of B&W P 2004 Page #73  
lored disc was 99 feet, found near Farmington, New Mexico prior to 1950. Se 2004 Page #73  
titled "The Report on the Crash at Farmington." The officer said he saw a b 2004 Page #73  
e geographic location was given as Farmington, New Mexico, "prior to 1950." 2004 Page #73  
e found inside the craft. The name Farmington in the file title was thought 2004 Page #73  
 instead of Aztec because in 1949, Farmington was a larger town than the ne 2004 Page #73  
fireballs and an explosion west of Farmington, which might mean there was m 2004 Page #74  
trieved somewhere near the town of Farmington, New Mexico, prior to 1950. A 2004 Page #74  
port referred to `crashes' and the Farmington crash information was used to 2004 Page #75  

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i hi* dtuarluit from th* Fnrifiltl farmir 8»cr«l«ry of If’nblml noil m Iht  2003 Page #91  

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

 strange objects had been found on farmland in the Santa Cruz area of Boliv 2004 Page #10  

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 were south of town, working their farms when the object flashed overhead.  2008 Page #11  

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

t stNaled at wet cit tie ndan Pont farNwr T- /tidy. Jay 24 15th4 . 'Though  2006 Page #30  

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D THE DEFEAT OF JAPAN Ronald Lewin FARRAR STRAUS GIROUX 133                 2003 Page #137  
11 Reich and A.S. Neill. New York: Farrar &Giroux, 1981. Croall, J. ( ed.): 2005 Page #104  
h: An Alftobiogr,rpl?J'· New York, Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1998. Reich, W/, 2005 Page #105  
and ]011mals, 1940-1947, New York, Farrar Straus Giroux, 1999. Robbins, P.: 2005 Page #105  
s Secret Air War in the Cold War", Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, New York, 20 2006 Page #13  
in a World out of Balance" (U.S.A. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1994) 25 Ibi 2006 Page #110  

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hs On October 14, 1988, actor Mike Farrell hosted UFO Cover-Up: Live!, a tw 2008 Page #84  

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 on a brief trip to tte Sandia ITO farriltty to sake an agsgssiaal of the e 2003 Page #212  

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aileti a 1)1 Wing+ vaceport a, Cal:fart and sctapprd a voleten*mtrarthrof e 2006 Page #31  

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od gUh dotaetaaoM Xr©* W I® ehjg&B fartbor wfZkdal Okinaaa J# $$ ; Aoac&Ma  2003 Page #216  

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

 USAF conclusion. Nothing could be farther from the truth. As with any argu 2003 Page #201  
king Chinos* rocovery and providod farther that any aid nay bo sad* availab 2003 Page #213  
a CMaeee srccc^csy gz3 pa a rife A farther that eogp aid which any ba oade  2003 Page #226  
ashington cannot be influenced any farther, the weather is lacking any prec 2004 Page #253  
 in the woods, WAY, WAY out there, farther than you guys were (December 26, 2008 Page #87  
pon of tremendous importance. "But farther than that he would not go," the  2009 Page #160  
James Leech ol Auc1dancl to I "But farther than that he have "an expl?rt kn 2009 Page #184  

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oming All the Way Killer." Source: FAS Space Policy Project. ] SLIDE # 17 — 2006 Page #143  

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om the ancient Roman symbol of the fasces, a bundle of rods with a protrudi 2008 Page #124  

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

 to check out the claim. Smith was fascinated with the contact and remained 2004 Page #103  
mors about the fact that Nixon was fascinated with the subject of UFOs. We  2004 Page #180  
unday Express. He said that he was fascinated by what I had to say because  2006 Page #125  
oss the night sky. Likewise, I was fascinated and horrified by the amazing  2006 Page #182  
c approach avoidance conflict: I'm fascinated by the subject but can't alJo 2007 Page #77  
t the disclosure project and I was fascinated because at the time they had  2007 Page #85  
eter, New Hampshire .23 I remained fascinated and intensely curious. I knew 2008 Page #42  

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

he ones whose presence on Earth so fascinates and eludes us at the same tim 2008 Page #60  

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

about this event. However, what is fascinating is that this memo sets up th 2003 Page #24  
 given some poor copies ' with the fascinating title of"Any sufficiently ad 2003 Page #169  
oth Lundahl and Wilbert Smith is a fascinating story of an incident that oc 2004 Page #102  
non Bowen, is a well-written book, fascinating for its sidebar comments uni 2004 Page #242  
ins AFB in Georgia describing , in fascinating detail, a ten minute UFO enc 2005 Page #74  
s mind in the MilJ...-y Way. It is fascinating to seek the truth of chjs as 2005 Page #117  
any people believe to be a hoax, a fascinating piece of documentary evidenc 2005 Page #132  
 be classified as a virus having a fascinating structure and mechanism of a 2006 Page #102  
esearch in Nevada Some of the most fascinating aspects of the research side 2006 Page #198  
nducted. It was all intriguing and fascinating yet unsettling. In later yea 2006 Page #199  
 brought us into contact with some fascinating people. We had a fair share  2006 Page #204  
racticed their abilities. This was fascinating as we had a couple of hundre 2006 Page #207  
and files on a vast range of other fascinating subjects including MoD's 200 2008 Page #62  
UFO project ( 199 l to 1994). It's fascinating to see these files again -it 2008 Page #65  
         There are plenty of other fascinating cases from the MoD UFO files 2008 Page #67  
ignified the beginning of the most fascinating investigation of my 24-year  2009 Page #88  
 but made no further comment. This fascinating story took another strange t 2009 Page #160  

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

ct president for the job. He had a fascination with the space race right fr 2004 Page #177  

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

books as The J\tlass Psychology qf Fascism. Reich's blasts at Soviet-style  2005 Page #87  
ynonymous with totalitarianism and fascism. Italian dictator Benito Mussoli 2008 Page #124  
 is credited with coining the word fascism, defined by the American Heritag 2008 Page #124  
logy of belligerent nationalism ." Fascism is a name taken from Mussolini ' 2008 Page #124  
ymbol of central authority . Under fascism, the individual is subordinate t 2008 Page #124  
corporatism. " "The first stage of fascism should more appropriately be cal 2008 Page #124  
 liberalism spells individualism , Fascism spells government ," Mussolini p 2008 Page #124  
gnize that, as an economic system, fascism was widely accepted in the 1920s 2008 Page #124  
mned, but the practice of economic fascism never was," wrote Thomas J. DiLo 2008 Page #124  
 The reason for this acceptance of fascism was rampant fear of communism ,  2008 Page #124  
d industry -the very definition of fascism. Mergers and leveraged take-over 2008 Page #145  

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

, whether it is a democracy , or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament ,  2008 Page #123  
? The only real difference between fascist Italy and Nazi Germany is that i 2008 Page #124  

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

m Mussolini 's Black Shirts called Fascisti. This term derived from the anc 2008 Page #124  

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'30s. The evil deeds of individual fascists were later condemned, but the p 2008 Page #124  
ps were very common between emigre Fascists and the right-wing of the Ameri 2008 Page #141  
y have been under the influence of fascists came in May, 1985, when he laid 2008 Page #142  

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r surface. Local authorities in El Fasher have photographs and with difficu 2004 Page #7  

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

 it happen? Well, maybe... after a fashion. Jesse Marcel recalls a number o 2004 Page #237  
g updates from "?vlj" sources in a fashion typical of government procedure. 2005 Page #129  
that are developed in a meticulous fashion to eliminate discrepancies. In 1 2006 Page #15  
 And it's a gurney in an elongated fashion and the alien entity lying on to 2006 Page #159  
better drawing of its palm in this fashion without a thumb. If it had a thu 2006 Page #159  
had a Little fun at the expense of fashion designers who are at it again wi 2007 Page #61  
gain with a new season of 'Unusual Fashion Objects.' A more compelling ques 2007 Page #61  
ng such tutelage over us in such a fashion? (a) Although the United Nations 2008 Page #113  
to cover such events in a colorful fashion that relegates the reporting to  2009 Page #25  

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

m o Exploded from within, impacted fast, pieces light '. Analysis shows mat 2003 Page #175  
er. There can be no gainsaying the fast that the probloa facing ua is bofch 2003 Page #228  
ory after story. Something big and fast — though sometimes slow — was flyin 2004 Page #32  
 red/orange lights descending at a fast pace once more behind the trees and 2004 Page #37  
e was "The Rip" to contend with, a fast moving current caused by the meetin 2004 Page #40  
 a liking to each other and became fast friends. They would go out drinking 2004 Page #188  
icult position. I feel the time is fast approaching when the files of the M 2004 Page #248  
g man was scared and drove away as fast as he could. On April 28, a disturb 2005 Page #35  
bject was "solar white," extremely fast, and the pilot felt a "bump" when t 2005 Page #74  
e of these was smalJ and extremely fast -Mach 4 to Mach 6. Another was very 2005 Page #82  
 strange looking creatures, moving fast, seemingly under stress, shadowy, a 2005 Page #155  
ation can be oven Object moved too fast AND too slow for standard aircraft. 2006 Page #30  
d of arrival/contact, from sudden (fast) to gradual (slow) 2. the apparent  2006 Page #52  
   Scenarios of Contact Net Effect FAST Familiar iiiii Strange k Familiar S 2006 Page #54  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference FAST SLOW Net Effect Familiar Strange _  2006 Page #55  
would aid in assessing positivity, fast occurrence would raise doubts and c 2006 Page #65  
n many quarters to seek advantage. Fast occurrence would be well managed on 2006 Page #66  
ge-Positive - Both strangeness and fast occurrence would raise doubts and c 2006 Page #66  
ready knew who I was. Word travels fast in a small community and she knew I 2006 Page #93  
 Earth because they were going too fast." - Dennis, Richmond USAF Station,  2006 Page #139  
om Cuba? Or what? But they were so fast on the scope! They were moving at 5 2006 Page #145  
and have a pretty good idea of how fast it's going. In my mind, I was think 2006 Page #147  
tities because they were going too fast. We knew the Russians and the Chine 2006 Page #148  
ave air traffic that could go that fast. DID ANYBODY AT NORAD TALK WITH YOU 2006 Page #148  
 as high as 32,000 ft or flying as fast as 300 mph and there likely would h 2006 Page #172  
e other hand, were flying high and fast and were radio-silent. According to 2006 Page #172  
 AM (one object, half-moon shaped, fast, flying in a southerly direction) a 2006 Page #179  
hovered and then it flew away very fast). The first object was identified a 2006 Page #179  
nds to be extradited under the new fast track system however this is meant  2007 Page #92  
y the O.1.C. that "we could fly so fast as to anain sufficient altitude to  2007 Page #108  
 much higher, and traveling far to fast co be intercepted by his F-86. Colo 2007 Page #109  
s. Crossing the horizon about that fast (quick hand motion gesturing how fa 2007 Page #121  
t (quick hand motion gesturing how fast). We could see it hit Elk Mountain, 2007 Page #121  
uch as this came through thick and fast over the course of the next week or 2008 Page #33  
 can move that erratically or that fast. What also stuck in his mind is tha 2008 Page #58  
on. They went down. They went down fast. They don't know what it was. They  2008 Page #84  
eping us busy"? I feel tho ticc ls fast ;1pproachlng "hen thc !1lu o! th, 1 2008 Page #121  

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ng or combating NHI hostility. The fast- strange-negative scenario is the m 2006 Page #55  

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surprising and untimely victims of fast-acting illnesses, most. notably Con 2004 Page #146  
 by government and business peers, fast-acting private sector risk takers w 2006 Page #67  

Word: "fast-familiar", 6 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e reactions follow: Scenario . ,;. FAST-FAMILIAR -POSITIVE Government Gover 2006 Page #58  
implications of the NH! contact. A fast-familiar -positive contact, and its 2006 Page #58  
 cooler or on the golf course. The fast-familiar -negative contact scenario 2006 Page #61  
     Scenarios of Contact Scenario Fast-Familiar -Negative ...] Government  2006 Page #62  
cy recommendations and strategies. Fast-Familiar -Positive - While apparent 2006 Page #65  
eactions in some religious groups. Fast-Familiar -Negative - This equates t 2006 Page #67  

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

 their town. On this very night, a fast-moving Saturn-shaped disc that lit  2007 Page #185  

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 three dipolar uncertainties (e.g. fast-slow) were identified as the most r 2006 Page #51  

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rash Retrieval Conference Scenario Fast-Strange -Positive p., • , , . „.... 2006 Page #59  
uman survival. Scenario Government Fast-Strange -Negative The government's  2006 Page #62  
illing to cut any survivable deal. Fast-Strange -Negative Depending on degr 2006 Page #68  

Word: "fast-strange-negative", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

s all ethnic and economic divides. Fast-strange-negative is perhaps the wor 2006 Page #62  

Word: "fast-strange-positive", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d in the TV series Alien Nation. A fast-strange-positive event would induce 2006 Page #58  
ork for minimum social disruption. Fast-Strange-Positive - Both strangeness 2006 Page #66  

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ing two inches by one inch tightly fastened together and covered by a silky 2004 Page #7  

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e coveralls that bad a Velcro-type fastener at the back. Of course, Velcro- 2005 Page #166  

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

t the back. Of course, Velcro-type fasteners did not exist in 1949 and Ozzi 2005 Page #166  
 aircraft, was assembled with Torx fasteners whereas the F-101 was assemble 2006 Page #85  
 F-101 was assembled with Phillips fasteners. The part numbers and manufact 2006 Page #85  

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

they were able to change direction faster than our fighters. I do believe U 2003 Page #14  
han 100 mph meant it was traveling faster than anything known. It should be 2004 Page #28  
 ahead of me moving at my speed or faster. I'm trying to close in for a bet 2005 Page #64  
nology. Their vehicles are clearly faster, more maneuverable, and have acce 2006 Page #5  
ype aircraft, would be smaller and faster than the A-12 and have an even sm 2006 Page #77  
he F-104s. We didn't have anything faster than an F-104 back then in the 19 2006 Page #146  
would make a metal that would cool faster. In a way it looked like magnesiu 2006 Page #176  
e F-94) and traveling 3 to 4 times faster than the jet, i.e., several times 2006 Page #177  
 intensity of the light diminished faster than it had increased. After the  2008 Page #10  
 observer. You, the traveler going faster than light, would have no referen 2008 Page #95  
ady named Bright Who traveled much faster than light. She departed one day  2008 Page #95  
o June 3, 1947 -Bell Aircraft XS-1 faster than sound plane completes prelim 2009 Page #156  

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

h. Therefore, considering that the fastest transportation of the day — trai 2004 Page #28  
s in the tragic shortcoming of our fastest fighter jets to make and hold co 2005 Page #95  
, 2005, TV mockumentary), that our fastest spacecraft is the Voyager spacec 2006 Page #6  
04 by Lockheed (In 1967, F-104 was fastest jet, having broken one speed rec 2006 Page #145  
 far in excess of anything but the fastest fighter jets of the time. Simila 2006 Page #172  

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c or insufficient appraisal of the fasts, of the ohanooa of real cocoa- pll 2003 Page #228  

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Data Base" lttybirty''). A list of fastwAfkers tmcked by the SP s,1tellites 2009 Page #152  

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ka ■ The Young Internet ■ Tracking Fastwalke rs at Cheyenne Moun.tam ■ Summ 2008 Page #164  

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 like a pile of solidified chicken fat above the sand. Part of it was burie 2003 Page #45  
underarm and groin o Body thin, no fat, good muscles o Small hands, four lo 2003 Page #174  
 . ..:::..'_ ,.,:. ( (. (_ .1/ .:. FAT FRisec:e uFo ~ ,, ,\·,, \·I I ... 'I 2009 Page #107  
()SI reliable" soucccs "" ~av-. So fat ~ is ,,110\\ n. no dc1~1l.'l o[ inl! 2009 Page #182  

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

ut individuals having adverse (and fatal) reactions to an alien virus at th 2004 Page #17  
tus Report III, June 1982 • 4. The Fatal Encounter at Ft. Dix-McGuire: A Ca 2004 Page #107  
the credibility that UFOs have had fatal failures." Leonard Stringfield pas 2004 Page #110  
lives, one that would end up being fatal to one of them. By then, the three 2005 Page #32  
he credibility that UFO's have had fatal failures." Sadly, on December 18,  2005 Page #139  
ind will be at a huge and possibly fatal disadvantage. However, this scenar 2006 Page #67  
the viability of the system, but a fatal accident during the fourth launch, 2006 Page #77  
, even in local newspapers, as the fatal B-57 accident was considered more  2006 Page #87  
rion-based diseases are invariably fatal, but the disease takes years to de 2006 Page #116  
n disease', as it is categorically fatal, jumps species, and the pathogen i 2006 Page #116  
investigating anything-a murder, a fatal traffic accident, or a crashed UFO 2008 Page #55  
ar weapons storage facilities. One fatal act of aggression could have resul 2009 Page #18  
rassy knoll, and that he fired the fatal head shot. Garrison eventually wou 2009 Page #33  
rt of radiation was expected to be fatal. These engineering dreams were mad 2009 Page #158  

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 would plummet. Many would adopt a fatalistic attitude: try to keep living  2006 Page #65  

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 shoot Tnree figtiter crashes, two fatalities • New order evade UFOs • Amer 2006 Page #28  

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at a later time she was at my home fatally ill with cancer so we had a fran 2003 Page #23  

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

ke a good Roman soldier seeing his fate before him, the Secretary had tried 2003 Page #95  
gs further, and therein sealed his fate. His belief in the scenario he had  2003 Page #151  
dstone. More unexplainable was the fate of the metal in the grave. A few mo 2004 Page #31  
ey published a two-part article in Fate Maga#ne raising issues about the fe 2004 Page #127  
was to play a sinister part in the fate of Marshal Tukachevsky 150 • Some L 2004 Page #153  
ly, the KGB OIC determines his/her fate. • Intimidation of witnesses, unles 2004 Page #170  
be collaborators would face a dire fate. - This scenario world has as one p 2006 Page #69  
 article in the May 200 l issue of Fate magazine that further demonstrated  2008 Page #101  
wn Tunguska , Vladimir V. Rubtsov, Fate, May 2001 Great 1908 Tunguska Explo 2008 Page #103  
ew Year's Day, 1924, the financial fate of Germany was settled in London at 2008 Page #127  
s are rapid and often violent. The fate of all hinges on the development an 2009 Page #19  

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

 So what exactly did occur on that fateful day back in May 1978? While the  2004 Page #9  
cur on the Berwyn Mountains on the fateful night in question has been the s 2006 Page #119  
 what, exactly, did happen on that fateful night of January 23, 1974? Did t 2006 Page #121  
 So what exactly did occur on that fateful day back in May 1978? While the  2007 Page #142  
t what cud or did not occur on che fateful day in question. Initial inquire 2007 Page #143  
ysical examinations. 17 Since that fateful day, countless other individuals 2008 Page #35  

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ments.com Professor Hermann Oberth Father of Modern Rocketry "It is my conc 2003 Page #12  
pieces during conversations of her father and uncle and when Floy was dying 2003 Page #22  
he entities had been burned and so father did pray over them, giving them l 2003 Page #23  
s in 1941 a Either he owned or his father owned Cracraft-Miller funeral hom 2003 Page #34  
 Fisk by Guy Huffman (Charlette ’s father). Charlette in a videotaped inter 2003 Page #35  
f it is actually a picture that my father had and it was at a dinner party. 2003 Page #35  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference father was one thing, but it was very im 2003 Page #36  
ll in part, together." Charlette's father, Guy Huffman, had told the crash  2003 Page #36  
ow is Beacon New York in 1892. His father is a contractor active in local D 2003 Page #85  
's potential as a security breach, Father Sheehy would have been one of the 2003 Page #95  
ash ConferenceTim provides copy of father ’s USAF UFO Program Citation sign 2003 Page #164  
is son, who has confirmed that his father wrote this documents. Excellent p 2003 Page #179  
y Easley's daughter who stated her father had promised not to talk after ma 2003 Page #191  
t, or the fact that he claimed his father spoke to him during his funeral.  2003 Page #198  
and told the story. "I remember my father remarked that the judge outdid hi 2004 Page #29  
ora at the time, but my mother and father wouldn't let me go with them when 2004 Page #29  
was a hoax because that's what her father said. Pro and con, you could take 2004 Page #29  
than 10 years old, he was with his father putting some cattle out to pastur 2004 Page #29  
ish our chores." Stephens said his father rode a horse into town the next d 2004 Page #30  
ay as the crash. So when Stephens' father was in town, there was no body to 2004 Page #30  
d spaceman." The son also said his father knew who took the headstone but w 2004 Page #31  
g Harbor where Norm lived with his father. Dave dropped him off and went ho 2004 Page #37  
ng into the house, and, seeing his father, Wilfred, was still up, dragged h 2004 Page #37  
, dragged him outside to see them. Father and son were in time to see the o 2004 Page #37  
UFO in the sky when Norman and his father witnessed it, because Lawrence li 2004 Page #38  
hardware that had been sent to his father by American officials for analysi 2004 Page #93  
ome forward about the hardware his father handled, also stated he was aware 2004 Page #95  
dled, also stated he was aware his father had been involved in craft retrie 2004 Page #95  
anan mentioned the story that your father had seen a crashed flying saucer  2004 Page #96  
on of other persons. He thinks his father destroyed it before his death, as 2004 Page #100  
ndation that was received by Tim's father, Harry. It was signed by Curtis L 2004 Page #101  
 corroboration III, 27-30 Source's father worked on alien craft at WPAFB, " 2004 Page #112  
ing three reports on behalf of his father, Harry Bob Cooper, and three repo 2004 Page #115  
 wide. Jesse Marcel Junior and his father described much smaller, more deli 2004 Page #138  
ie Brazel claimed that her rancher father, Mac Brazel, was never held in de 2004 Page #138  
ill Brazel, who recounted that his father wasn't released to return to the  2004 Page #138  
de the 70 mile round trip with her father to Roswell and back in one day, t 2004 Page #138  
 the book UFO Crash at Roswell. My father had been Bill Clinton's professor 2004 Page #140  
eve it. They reminded him that his father had been patriotic and cooperativ 2004 Page #143  
 daughter confirmed later that her father said he had made a promise to Pre 2004 Page #144  
 degrees, dismayed that he and his father could never confirm some of the w 2004 Page #145  
am almost certain that I knew your father, the Colonel. There is not much w 2004 Page #147  
the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and father of the USSR's hydrogen bomb Acade 2004 Page #170  
nk... Death of Dorothy Kilgallen • Father stated she died of heart attack s 2004 Page #206  
r he came home in 1964 to find his father with his head in his hands with t 2004 Page #212  
 war, and radio demagogues such as Father Charles Coughlin had built large  2004 Page #224  
. Mac came to Corona to request my father to go out to the ranch and see wh 2004 Page #240  
e ranch and see what was there. My father declined. A couple of years later 2004 Page #240  
ightforward but it's expensive. My father and I have spent over $10,000 inv 2004 Page #250  
his gloves. On the 23"1, Chereze's father asked his son what was "all the n 2005 Page #33  
researcher Charles Wilhelm, ·whose father had been told an account by a '~l 2005 Page #41  
et memo by a general (in fact, the father of his girlfriend) . 1t stated th 2005 Page #78  
stro-Hungarian Empire in 1897. His father was a stern government bureaucrat 2005 Page #88  
 evidence. In partnership with hjs father, accomplished aerospace physicist 2005 Page #117  
is Ryan Wood. Ryan, along with lus father Dr. Robert M. Wood, has done sign 2005 Page #119  
 or below the poverty line. Baca's father was a sharecropper, responsible f 2005 Page #153  
 reported their findings to Jose's father Faustino, on whose ranch the craf 2005 Page #154  
 during the early Vietnam era. His father was a commander in the avy and wa 2005 Page #164  
search and Developm ent Board. His father had been with President Eisenhowe 2005 Page #164  
ering alumnus who is known as the "Father of Stealth" is recognized as one  2005 Page #175  
 he knew about Area 51 because his father had worked there. I followed up w 2006 Page #150  
ugust 20th and learned that Paul's father had begun a radar engineering car 2006 Page #150  
d Groom Lake bed.) After that, his father had moved the family to Las Vegas 2006 Page #151  
rom Nellis AFB and Area 51. Paul's father was assigned to design and build  2006 Page #151  
AA) in 1962.) Paul got to join his father two or three times a month at wor 2006 Page #151  
his life in conversations with his father, who is still alive, but would no 2006 Page #151  
) DURING THAT TIME, PAUL, DID YOUR FATHER EVER SAY TO YOU AS A FIVE TO SEVE 2006 Page #152  
 OUTER SPACE HERE? No, but what my father did tell me was that we were work 2006 Page #152  
NG A 7-YEAR-OLD (1966), WITH THEIR FATHER PRESENT. COULD YOU PLEASE GIVE DE 2006 Page #153  
family didn't even know what their father was doing for the military. MW: I 2007 Page #84  
remember not going hunting with my father, at least in Wyoming. DeBow: Talk 2007 Page #123  
uld see it had starred a fire. His father, having heavy equipment and being 2007 Page #128  
oved quickly, nearly killing Joe's father and destroying his bulldozer that 2007 Page #128  
 the story of one Don Riggs, whose father \Vorked in a civilian capacity th 2007 Page #138  
before his death in the 1990s, his father had revealed to rum a startling s 2007 Page #138  
 Dayton, Ohio. Riggs adds that rus father told rum that the file referred t 2007 Page #138  
 Dust -an organizacion that Riggs' father was not previousl y aware of -and 2007 Page #138  
 late 1960s. Riggs states that hjs father had discussed with rum his knowle 2007 Page #138  
ly, however, he maintains that his father revealed that at some point in th 2007 Page #138  
 to the site." Riggs says that his father was given access to these latter  2007 Page #138  
 Moon Dust." Riggs claims that his father did nor know too much of the true 2007 Page #139  
Anomaly. However, he says that his father made it clear r~ him that the Ano 2007 Page #139  
an who gave this photograph to the father of Eddie Chavez in Belen. Mr. Cha 2007 Page #161  
 74 ABQ." Eddie Chavez told me his father never knew the date his friend to 2007 Page #162  
consisted then of the now deceased father, Luciano Poulain, a professional  2007 Page #196  
 weighed too much for irs size. My father came next to me and took it and j 2007 Page #196  
s a full-time police officer and a father with small children. Don Johnson, 2008 Page #55  
ending this trial package. Like my father I served in the Intelligence Comm 2008 Page #115  
hip Line along with Prescott Bush, father and grandfather of two future U.S 2008 Page #127  
, originally founded by Thyssen 's father in 19 I 6, that Nazi money was pa 2008 Page #129  
orated Nazi Wernher von Braun, the father of the National Aeronautics and S 2008 Page #137  
rize winner Otto Hahn, called the "father of nuclear chemistry "; scientist 2008 Page #138  
75. He was given the label as the "Father of the H-Bomb," was a Senior rese 2009 Page #9  
 Sergei Khrushche v said after his father initially refused Kennedy's offer 2009 Page #42  
the weeks after the rejection, his father had 'second thoughts' and had acc 2009 Page #42  
 researcher Charles Wilhelm, whose father had been told an account by a Maj 2009 Page #49  
 has leaked out. Nicola Tesla, the father of induction in electricity, asse 2009 Page #158  
n of tremendous importance ." "But father than that he would not go" and "w 2009 Page #171  

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thes then he and Norm got into the father's truck and backed down the drive 2004 Page #37  
would have been 25 years after his father's death. At that point James then 2004 Page #93  
him if he had seen anything in his father's papers related to UFOs. Brian c 2004 Page #100  
, showed some of this debris in my father's bar in Corona, and shortly ther 2004 Page #240  
 saw and learned about UFOs in his father's radar work was greater than his 2006 Page #151  
CITY, UTAH, IN THE CONTEXT OF YOUR FATHER'S RADAR WORK FOR AREA 51? Exactly 2006 Page #154  
ller on LFOs • Salina's note At my father's request I'm sending this trial  2008 Page #115  

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, managed by Prescott Bush and his father-in-law George Herbert Walker, and 2008 Page #129  

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flicting with the interests of his Fatherland. In other words, everything t 2008 Page #139  

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

o communicate with NHI or at least fathom Alkali its motives. Military woul 2006 Page #64  
understandable scenario. Harder co fathom is the possibility that aliens ar 2007 Page #127  

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read. General Ramey could not have fathomed that fifty years later, compute 2004 Page #141  

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

ida. Md , where phynral and mental fatigue and - Mr Forraatal la balnr trea 2003 Page #91  
the 'casualty of war'/occupational fatigue rationale greatly helped America 2003 Page #94  
with the diagnosis of "operational fatigue," it was instantly understood th 2003 Page #94  
dt-Jakob Disease (CJD) and chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome  2006 Page #113  

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ot, who earlier had reported being fatigued, became disoriented during the  2006 Page #82  

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Baca and Padilla, soldiers in Army fatigues loaded the shattered remains of 2005 Page #153  

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

 witnesses in the case, Liliane de Fatima Silva, 16, her sister, Valquiria  2005 Page #31  

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re very almond-shaped and they are fatter up here (on upper corners) and sk 2006 Page #159  
on upper corners) and skinny down. Fatter here and skinny down. The blottin 2006 Page #159  

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thing was, it was not entirely his fault. In spite of his misplaced paranoi 2003 Page #141  
.) There was mention of a magnetic fault, or opening, or something like tha 2004 Page #75  
ee, it wasn't going to be Scully's fault."19 That this would be the behavio 2004 Page #218  
oing in for a look ... was it your fault that these gates were left unlocke 2007 Page #88  
 I also used to say that it was no fault of American service men or women b 2007 Page #89  
rican service men or women bur the fault of government or covert operations 2007 Page #89  
tish accent) "It's your own stupid fault kjd!" (Laughs) i'vI\Xl: Can you te 2007 Page #92  
) en or, and had developed a minor fault in 1972 in its recording memory -  2007 Page #143  
were chat the Vela satelfae was at fault and that there had been no nuclear 2007 Page #143  

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me down. There were three of these faults or openings located in North Amer 2004 Page #75  

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loose bolts, to ingested birds, to faulty wiring, to pilot error...to ice i 2006 Page #11  
tory which probably is a result of faulty memory: there was no Dyess AFB no 2006 Page #178  
which resulted in the recording of faulty data. T n 2004, various elements  2007 Page #143  
stport UFO Crash at the time was a faulty exhaust on a helicopter whose pil 2008 Page #54  
 on Afghanistan and Iraq based on "faulty intelligence " at best and outrig 2008 Page #123  

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was accessible to native flora and fauna • Outside a host organism a virus  2006 Page #112  

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ty. Inez had just seen her husband Faustino off to work. Jose was drinking  2005 Page #153  
ed their findings to Jose's father Faustino, on whose ranch the craft had c 2005 Page #154  
t had crashed. Shortly thereafter, Faustino received a military visitor ask 2005 Page #154  
e'U check it out in a day or two," Faustino said, apparently not worried in 2005 Page #155  
ly friend who had been summoned by Faustino, arri, ed at the Padilla home.  2005 Page #155  
the object reappeared. Apodaca and Faustino led the way to the craft, then  2005 Page #156  
hrecitos anymore. When Apodaca and Faustino came out of the object, they ha 2005 Page #156  
ly: don't tell anyone about this," Faustino said. "Reme, your dad just star 2005 Page #156  
be you just thought you saw them," Faustino said. "Or maybe somebody took t 2005 Page #156  
d at the Padilla home. \Xie joined Faustino in the conversation with the so 2005 Page #156  
he soldier. Sergeant Avila said to Faustino, "I have been sent here by the  2005 Page #156  
entall y crashed there." Avila and Faustino reached an agreement · on the r 2005 Page #156  
ipment. Although we were warned by Faustino to stay away, Jose and I someti 2005 Page #156  
 They did nor make this kno,\ n to Faustino Padilla. As this was taking pla 2005 Page #157  
 looking for something. They asked Faustino if he had anything that might b 2005 Page #157  

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

kage was taken, or Louisiana? Odds favor Louisiana, because this is the rig 2003 Page #25  
y. Powerful compelling evidence in favor of authenticity is the unique lang 2003 Page #27  
ide: 27. Follow-up investigations: favor coherency, clarity, 1/4 minute sig 2003 Page #177  
language (etymology) that tends to favor the authenticity. In 1954 and earl 2003 Page #181  
rtments I believe, are strongly in favor of supporting the Chinese Governme 2003 Page #230  
owe the Star Telegram a very great favor. But what about the press conferen 2004 Page #237  
 attack UFOs and they returned the favor, only they succeeded. The head of  2006 Page #10  
orite was the one that gained most favor, specifically within scientific an 2008 Page #100  
rted after the explosion) count in favor of the nuclear character of the Tu 2008 Page #102  

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ary house; he got it by 'grace and favor' when he retired. Now they're tell 2006 Page #125  

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the new visitors. This is the most favorable of all contact scenarios. Scen 2006 Page #60  
 NHI will be widespread. But cults favorable to the NHI will also emerge. A 2006 Page #69  
nsive inundation is possible under favorable circumstances. Given low lying 2009 Page #167  
nsive inundation is possible under favorable circumstances. Given low lying 2009 Page #167  
nsive inundation is possible under favorable circumstances . Given low lyin 2009 Page #168  

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rvice. His efforts were not viewed favorably and even opposed by his Army s 2006 Page #17  
re easier to design, this compares favorably with present all wing aircraft 2009 Page #22  
m the viewpoint of security it was favorably situated. Close to the area, t 2009 Page #165  

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ction/government cooperation model favored by many Ufologists. The NHI are  2006 Page #63  
. The author of the report clearly favored the use of hyphens when in doubt 2006 Page #105  
a counterforce strategy, presently favored by many is supposed to destroy s 2009 Page #22  

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that he can think of that might be favoring fake on every questioned docume 2003 Page #184  
This added consistency could argue favoring authenticity for this page, whi 2009 Page #13  

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 him Ambassador from Earth and his favorite Earthling will win $50,000. Meo 2007 Page #66  
is -world savings on the universal favorite" which "Tastes so good cats all 2007 Page #66  
ere all happy, and my mom made our favorite: which was pinto beans, fried p 2007 Page #123  
nd macaroni & cheese. That was our favorite and that was kind of our celebr 2007 Page #123  

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

 proven themselves co be perennial favorites with the advertising industry  2007 Page #59  

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ation of the forces. The President favors the Navy's plan and appoints Forr 2003 Page #86  
of our files shows that AQ-4 still favors meteoroid. M4 and M7 incline to S 2007 Page #143  

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

lml), by Barry Greenwood and Larry Fawcett.                                 2005 Page #73  
the UFO Experience 0 1984 by Larry Fawcett and Barry Greenwood. The inciden 2006 Page #143  
f the UFO Experience 1984 by Larry Fawcett and Barry Greenwood. Fawcett and 2006 Page #143  
Larry Fawcett and Barry Greenwood. Fawcett and Greenwood wrote: "The Cuban  2006 Page #143  
Up of the UFO Experience, Lawrence Fawcett & Barry Greenwood, Prentice-Hall 2008 Page #38  
 House, Ballantine Books, Del Rey, Fawcett, Bantam, Delacorte Press, Dell,  2008 Page #143  

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tinara.aam •••••••••A. 411...11.I. fawn* *WO holuthato ',MORON. aft.. -*meo 2006 Page #32  

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esticdocuments.com , 720-887-8171, Fax: 720-887-8239.                       2003 Page #2  
cdocuments.com Phone: 720-887-8239 Fax: 720-887-8239                        2004 Page #2  
er our questions after receiving a fax giving hjm permjssion to do so by Ra 2005 Page #148  
cdocuments.com Phone: 720-887-8171 Fax: 720-887-8239 \                      2006 Page #2  
83 Bellingham, WA 98228-0983 Voice/Fax 360.752.1824 For further information 2006 Page #195  
documencs.com Phone: 720-887-817 1 Fax: 720-887-8239                        2007 Page #3  
cdocumenrs.com Phone: 720-887-8171 Fax: 720-887-8239                        2008 Page #3  
4 Email: earthfiles@earthfiles.com FAX: 505-797-7908 90 * * * * *           2008 Page #96  
documents .com Phone: 720-887-8171 Fax: 720-887-8239                        2009 Page #3  
New Mexico 87154 TEL: 505-797-7727 FAX: 505-797-7908 e-mail: earthfiles@ear 2009 Page #86  

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Vela 6911, had been launched on t-.fay 23, 1969; and by 1979 it \\ as alrea 2007 Page #143  

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

ame a big story in the late 1970s. fb, NTXJC!S tros! ~ le.IS ~\xia l\irel f 2007 Page #12  
 stripped of adjoining punctuation fb,-tl'i"UI i(OO i~ Chaski's results: ne 2008 Page #118  

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ts.com J. Edgar Hoover Director of FBI “We must insist upon full access to  2003 Page #17  
he scene, there were police, fire, FBI and photographers already there and  2003 Page #21  
ed fire departments along with the FBI and coroner. 26                      2003 Page #30  
l Police - Unknown at present a CG FBI Special Agent-? □ Cape Fire Chief -  2003 Page #31  
 s Died Jan 1986 at age of 81 □ No FBI file d Active in Republican Politics 2003 Page #31  
4 at age of 73 - SS# 490-05-7191 ■ FBI file requested ■ No children, a neph 2003 Page #32  
 a nephew ■ Spent two years at the FBI Academy during ‘41-’46 □ WWI Army Ta 2003 Page #32  
that he was selected to attend the FBI academy in Quantico, Virginia and sp 2003 Page #32  
vent outside of Cape Girardeau the FBI opened an office, ostensibly a satel 2003 Page #32  
esent. SEM on March 11. 1941 opens FBI office In CG allegedly to Investigat 2003 Page #32  
Reports to be tunneled directly to FBI or CG Police. G.B. Norris Special Ag 2003 Page #32  
the witnesses?Cape Girardeau Opens FBI Office The fire department under the 2003 Page #32  
ough the Mayor and City Council No FBI FileCape Fire Chief - Carl James Lew 2003 Page #33  
e. 2. Help in accessing historical FBI personnel records. 3. Delicately hel 2003 Page #38  
er 22, 1992 4. Newspaper article - FBI Office in Cape Planned, Southeast Mi 2003 Page #39  
eport by Kenny Young, May 1999 15. FBI FOIA requests and responses for Mort 2003 Page #39  
housewife who turned it over to an FBI officer named Guy Banister. This beg 2003 Page #42  
s a Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in the Pacific northwest in the late 2003 Page #42  
 National Archives Detlev Bronk ’s FBI File November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas.  2003 Page #157  
omparison with officially released FBI Files and those copied from Truman P 2003 Page #157  
ial Evidence for MJ-12 Why did the FBI Redact - Someone there must know som 2003 Page #157  
 which may have involved the Army, FBI, AEC and Navy. Slide 21 provides a d 2003 Page #173  
the head of Navy Intelligence, the FBI, and President Eisenhower. Smith and 2004 Page #103  
resident Eisenhower. Smith and the FBI showed up immediately to check out t 2004 Page #103  
right up to his death in 1962. The FBI reported what they had seen and sent 2004 Page #103  
rk. For example, my request to the FBI came back with a reply that they had 2004 Page #105  
1 0 1 0 Researcher John Ford V, 20 FBI knowledge of crashed UFO and bodies  2004 Page #113  
dge of crashed UFO and bodies from FBI agents in training 55 1973 Wright-Pa 2004 Page #113  
an one report. The Army, Navy, and FBI all had security processes in place, 2004 Page #123  
h the tower; (e) excerpts from the FBI report on the recovery stated, "The  2004 Page #130  
ld Friedman she was stopped by the FBI from transmitting the story on a tel 2004 Page #135  
 the story on a teletype wire. The FBI gave her an electronically transmitt 2004 Page #135  
ookshelf at the White House by the FBI during the Monica Lewinsky investiga 2004 Page #140  
Scotch tape from a toy factory. An FBI memo released at the time declared t 2004 Page #142  
ion of the actual contents of that FBI telegram. Isn't it difficult to pict 2004 Page #142  
arch and Development Board and the FBI, MI5, MI6 are helping. 207           2004 Page #210  
 us to the matter of Leo Gebauer's FBI file. Would a simple con man — no ma 2004 Page #218  
matter how sophisticated — have an FBI file that is almost four hundred pag 2004 Page #218  
 be a con artist, then to find the FBI considers them a threat to national  2004 Page #219  
 put into the public domain by the FBI?"22 Perhaps, if Gebauer was indeed " 2004 Page #219  
nd Gebauer, particularly Gebauer's FBI trial, and more about the alleged cr 2004 Page #223  
ded enterprise such as the CIA, or FBI, or any other alphabet organization. 2004 Page #231  
 she was stopped, allegedly by the FBI. So we know the story was trying to  2004 Page #237  
should be granted to the Director, FBI for maintenance of security until su 2004 Page #252  
enance of security until such time FBI involvement is no longer required. E 2004 Page #252  
D THE PARTS? ■ Initially, Army and FBI (1941) ■ Then, Army and Navy (1942)  2005 Page #5  
. Whereas, for instance, the CI.A, FBI, DIA, or any number of other nationa 2005 Page #73  
t 100 total sightings." Or, a 1949 FBI document stating that the matter of  2005 Page #74  
secretary Helen Dukas. \Xlhile the FBI was aware of the physicist's left-le 2005 Page #92  
er fairly close observation b) the FBI from the time that they entered this 2005 Page #92  
at they entered this country. (fhe FBI would soon begin to build a huge fil 2005 Page #92  
 are relevant to the case, such as FBI files, Presidential or National Arch 2005 Page #135  
 Ref. 1, which lists lies from the FBI, CIA, USAF, NSA, etc. Some want to i 2006 Page #8  
hrax in Vaccine. • February, 1998: FBI arrests two men, including Larry Way 2006 Page #108  
cember 6, 1950. Two days later the FBI was informed that the Army's Counter 2006 Page #164  
nt combined with information in an FBI document to be discussed, I can sugg 2006 Page #173  
ound the following document in the FBI files on "flying discs." (WHAT? The  2006 Page #174  
iles on "flying discs." (WHAT? The FBI had a file on things that don't exis 2006 Page #174  
894, the "flying disc" file of the FBI, the REAL X-Files! (The Truth is In  2006 Page #174  
gent broke security by telling the FBI agent in Richmond! (Bad boy! Bad boy 2006 Page #174  
ere were no records related to the FBI document. (There probably are record 2006 Page #174  
ready aware of the immediate alert FBI document above and its date of Dec.  2006 Page #177  
as sent out on December 7, and the FBI learned about it on December 8. (Ran 2006 Page #177  
pinions differ widely on this. The FBI made a search in the late 1980's for 2006 Page #177  
e be related? The existence of the FBI teletype message raises (at least) t 2006 Page #178  
then have been communicated to the FBI in a confidential way a day or so la 2006 Page #179  
an, Kevin Randle, Todd Zechel, the FBI, Charles Winkle, Dean Acheson, Harry 2006 Page #179  
ithin the pages of her dedassi.ied FBI file, which will be discussed shortl 2007 Page #135  
e have to tum our attention to the FBI. Born Norma Jean Mortensen on 1 June 2007 Page #136  
e would also become rhe subject of FBI files that, col.lectively, reached n 2007 Page #137  
. On the 1 S'h of the month, in an FBI document citied Visit of Soviet Farm 2007 Page #137  
 an) trung of a Soviet nature, rhe FBI swung into action, and the frantic t 2007 Page #137  
ters resonated around the walls of FBI headquarters, as Bureau agents not o 2007 Page #137  
r consideration," according to the FBI. Seveney-two hours lacer, che FBI is 2007 Page #137  
 FBI. Seveney-two hours lacer, che FBI issued a document concerning Monroe' 2007 Page #137  
  2. By letter dated 3 Dec 60, the FBI Field Office, New Haven, Connecticut 2007 Page #140  
A Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) memorandum dated 31 January 1949 an 2008 Page #26  
t for the mysterious intruders. An FBI teletype of 13 October 1950 refers t 2008 Page #28  
gnificant of all, is the following FBI document that offers the significant 2008 Page #28  
e; AEC Security Patrol, Oak Ridge; FBI Knoxville; Air Force Radar and Fight 2008 Page #28  
 that revealed them to be with the FBI. The FBI men read Todd his rights, w 2008 Page #30  
ealed them to be with the FBI. The FBI men read Todd his rights, who waived 2008 Page #30  
 home of a UFO investigator by the FBI, and even indications of wiretaps: a 2008 Page #30  
Protection of Vital Installations, FBI Memorandum , 31 January 1949 7 Oak R 2008 Page #38  
mission Memoranda, 3 March 1950 1° FBI Teletype, 13 October 1950 11 Aerial  2008 Page #38  
11 Aerial Phenomena, Flying Disks, FBI Report, 17 April 1950 12 Clear Inten 2008 Page #38  
ard . J. Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI, knows a lot and they need his help  2008 Page #111  
in place until they don't need the FBI any more. It also implies that MJ-12 2008 Page #111  
.. ~~---. Intent of Tab "B,, ■ Let FBI know enough to keep the secret ■ Kee 2008 Page #121  
dgar Hoover became director of the FBI. It was headquartered in Vienna, Aus 2008 Page #139  
 to 1972. At the recommendation of FBI Director Hoover, who always seemed m 2008 Page #139  
A Ne\\' Pattem in Abductions ■ The FBI Backs Away From Mutilations ■ Going  2008 Page #160  
e interactions can be found in The FBI Files by Nick Redfern, in Chapter 3. 2009 Page #9  
 one of the hardest to find-as the FBI has learned several times." Crisman  2009 Page #32  
lso produced a series entitled The FBI, based on true cases with actual bac 2009 Page #32  
tual back channel access. The real FBI had final say over that series' cast 2009 Page #32  
though by 1946, steps taken by the FBI and other Government agencies, uncov 2009 Page #177  
same point of view was echoed by a FBI Memo dated August 19, 1947 from E.G. 2009 Page #178  
/counter-intelligence operation? A FBI memo dated July 30, 1947 alludes to  2009 Page #178  
t was confirn1ed by later released FBI memos. However, that story will have 2009 Page #179  

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dfern, Nick, The F.B.I. Files: The FBI's UFO Top Secrets Exposed (London: S 2004 Page #223  
rity issues. And thus was born the FBI's secret surveillance file on Marily 2007 Page #137  

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

 1950s, The Report on Unidentified Fbing Objects, by Captain Edward Ruppelt 2004 Page #136  
view with the author of Behind the Fbing Saucers. Getting behind the saucer 2004 Page #224  

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ouldn't Jet us have it ••• Hoover, FBI} 3                                   2005 Page #5  

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 herself the subject of a 167-page FBJ file. According t0 SperigLio: "[Roth 2007 Page #135  

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 ransacked from private files. The FBl is urged co investigate this leak of 2005 Page #131  

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

edeMyer'e departure - wQaae a leek fbreee mt bead. I mi draftlag a prase ra 2003 Page #219  

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vary much encouraged" ihie office. fby the former Defame Secretary ’ai Mr F 2003 Page #91  

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o chanties. The proper nay to do I FC) Document research is from one's Armc 2003 Page #118  
-,c, AAI 11&1-'TL'IQC2::l --=nc-Nl.fc.u.~,, •· ·~-=?8 ~ K,Srt!~-,,. -"~•-•u 2009 Page #100  
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 Trillion$ Missing lm bw requiring fcdc:ral gowmmClll CO account in a busin 2007 Page #53  

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~':{:. .s&~;-~~~. ~';J~;j/(:::'"'o"fcfi'i'.~vr~.,) ..,!;OLlt. tiLAtl(.. (=/ 2009 Page #124  

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                        KARA DateS/fch WAR DEPARTMENT WAR DEPARTMENT GENERA 2003 Page #216  

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'. 5),{1)i(!: :11C::; or-,Tl..'r'. FCI; 'S,•J ""..!JH.JTE~.Ot)C.l.1'..VL::  2009 Page #108  

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

 170 kG). Then, V = 50 microns/sec Fcigd is the first physicist to use ZPE  2005 Page #24  

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

\ ~nm., 4 .,'-,m~ri.l_L:11\'\'lrtH.fCl'l"' . ~-..,-.. • -f,('.Q!1i\'l,Ol11I 2008 Page #154  

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

FFICIAL TRA*SLATICN OF Tv! ARTICLE FCLLOWS. CUOTE1 A SECOND FIRE PALL FELL  2004 Page #21  

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.L \I\ OI ISTHl'ij WILi. fllD: SPf.fCR Bf. THI: DO\\ ,1 \U. If IIUIU M \( , 2008 Page #155  

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

A.)1C CF.APrER XII or- The U.S.Air Fcrce and Flying Saucers °RIC) L 4.4sWir 2004 Page #246  

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or P Lambrechts of the Belgian Air Fcrceieneralt5aff 194 Norton AFB, 11/12/ 2006 Page #30  

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pro —1, Tte law atari — af tor and fcry itnanr, Alta ataaatt Mraatlw ta 1A» 2003 Page #221  

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mS XS MFCTfflMff ffMBU TOKMDM J"77 fcs will pnm  to Chlaa wlthest *elay far 2003 Page #223  

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     \ ' Blue Book Report Card ·ra.fCT ...,lltm.:, CA,"'D _,_ ........ I '  2008 Page #20  

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O\C a.otKG f,o:)OI. OO;f, 1.1.avJt fcY,H6 .SAUCV. BAU ~ ~!~ U/.O'T CD,ln'._ 2009 Page #130  

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

his or herself. Mrs. Brady and the FDA The Federal Drug Administration bega 2005 Page #93  
lite and active!) helped to create FDA legislation as early as 1938. She wa 2005 Page #93  
s followed over the years that the FDA quietly went about building its case 2005 Page #93  
ad registered a complaint with the FDA, or an) other authority for that mat 2005 Page #101  
broken no laws, but given that the FDA knew he was a quack and orgonomy a f 2005 Page #101  
rred in tl1eir efforts. And so the FDA went to the federal court and brough 2005 Page #101  
he complaint became an injunction. FDA agents began showing up on Reich's p 2005 Page #101  
Reich termed them) employed by the FDA, or to that powerful segment of soci 2005 Page #104  
r Reagan took office, appointed an FDA Commission er who approved aspartame 2008 Page #142  
ct of growing controversy. The new FDA Commissioner , Arthur Hull Hayes, ov 2008 Page #142  

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play tracing back to i'vlJ-12, the FDJ\, the Communist Party, the "Hoodlums 2005 Page #104  

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

d• space ol lhtlndun Poi'ltHuctt • Fdlly . .Mr 24. 1814 5: Cloak and Dagger 2009 Page #146  

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

lligence documents. Feb 27, 1942 - FDR memo.. Dr. Bush is to proceed March  2003 Page #25  
- Marshall memo. IPU set-up 1944 - FDR ..Non Terrestrial Science and Techno 2003 Page #25  
t president Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) writes to GCM on February 27, 1942, 2003 Page #25  
c stylistics preliminarily support FDR as author a Format is correct, dual  2003 Page #26  
ed Double Top Secret and signed by FDR. This memo says that before we can e 2003 Page #27  
ds will be available; and finally, FDR commends the committee for its work. 2003 Page #27  
? □ Rare Double Top Secret Stamp □ FDR language matching o “super weapons o 2003 Page #27  
cript WP Library note, many photos FDR, Marshall, Bush, Truman Ike JEHOVAH, 2003 Page #169  
ry that I will deal with regarding FDR is a story that is being worked on b 2003 Page #190  
man was while vice-president under FDR. During his whole time as vice-presi 2003 Page #191  
the letter from George Marshall to FDR dated March 1942 after the LA "air r 2006 Page #103  
 of Atom. Sci.) -3 over 500 words (FDR, Broadcast, Lawyers) -17 shorter let 2008 Page #117  

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

ash Retrieval Conference skills to FDR's attention, Forrestal is invited to 2003 Page #86  

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

 AROUND THE AREA OF THE TPRACT Awn FDUkr A SPHERE, AS IT WAS NOT HEAVY. HE  2004 Page #21  

Word: "fd~·•", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

lef': ~-',) 1•:» ,. .. ,c.-.S"'l"'"fD~·• ~ ... t u~ ....... \.f'T!,t ~ .,:, 2009 Page #123  

Word: "fe", 18 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e, New Mexico State Library, Santa Fe, NM, Music by Blazing Cactus 40       2003 Page #44  
east of state Capitol in the Santa Fe National Forest near the town of Peco 2003 Page #146  
 Monday July 7, 1947 J.C. Vincent (FE:JVCincent:bar/hst) either types or an 2003 Page #204  
ness of your Mission. ta ffirarn . FE:JCVincent:hst 7-6-47                  2003 Page #213  
f telegram to - General MacArthur. FE:JCVlncent :bar/hs t 7-6,7-47DECLASSIF 2003 Page #228  
y of current conditions there. TO? FE: JOVin ’cent :hst 7-6-47              2003 Page #229  
 score • v• •ala -lea Mammy Coiles Fe.. and • Pentagon budget FY 2001 $310  2006 Page #32  
 separate measurements. ELEMENT Mn Fe Si Ti Totals 72.3 6.8 19.8 0.2 99.1 1 2007 Page #197  
 notice that it is an alloy of Mn, Fe, and Si." Dr. Taylor's "electron micr 2007 Page #197  
ly manganese (Mn), with some iron (Fe) and silicon (Si), and minimum traces 2007 Page #197  
9.67 Zn (zinc) 20.38 Sn (tin) 0.59 Fe (iron) 2.01 Pb (lead) 0.56 The Matsut 2007 Page #201  
(aluminum) 27.03 Si (silicon) 0.00 Fe (iron) 0.42 Cu (copper) 46.40 Zn (zin 2007 Page #201  
ure turn and thus estimated the Ii fe to be IO seconds. He further stated i 2008 Page #9  
y years. 1 do not mean that his Ii fe has been that of this TV hero on the  2009 Page #32  
•.!0 \JFO W:TM. ,._ C~S'S ROO A.NO Fe,Tl"t•,o r-,111, ,t-iOVt,e:o o-.-P. ~~ 2009 Page #117  
-..~ ao:...: -'t L[,\{T , "'~"'£:. Fe,. s,cc, .. :, :-.c.-., Yf~tr.. s.c-~t 2009 Page #123  
ot1t ■ The Fort Di,;,. McG\&U .. A.Fe Inr.~nt • Tu. i.n l,bnd Exp ■ US Mil. 2009 Page #143  
en~. J:! r..x;,te:-.N-·.1,·~ cot : fe,-1 ;illi~u.:!i: , ... ere r~ortei her 2009 Page #163  

Word: "fear", 36 instance(s) (Back to Top)

. Another concern seemed to be his fear of getting in trouble with the gove 2003 Page #68  
the very lowest method of breeding fear." Was there an emergency? If so, wh 2003 Page #87  
d herds of cattle and the caller's fear that she might have seen some stran 2003 Page #143  
conspiracy theory, and dropped his fear of publicity. He began writing to h 2003 Page #144  
t policy apparently began with the fear and shock that President Truman and 2004 Page #75  
 trying to keep any signs of their fear and lack of control from the press  2004 Page #82  
e (Nazis, Soviets) • Early genuine fear of panic (War of Worlds) • Apprehen 2004 Page #122  
ng government effort or simply the fear of ridicule and embarrassment, will 2004 Page #253  
here on Earth scared her, and such fear is probably a strong factor in tl1e 2005 Page #86  
f UFOs. Yet, l maintain that while fear would be real, at least in the earl 2005 Page #86  
ic destruction of all life. Mutual fear won't stop war. Almost looks as if  2005 Page #102  
Uy incorrect" UFO topic, as weU as fear among witnesses of penalties or rid 2005 Page #131  
spicion, denial and apathy born of fear, a small contingent of the U.S. Arm 2005 Page #153  
per-human, it could easily provoke fear and distrust regardless of its moti 2006 Page #53  
he NHI as positive. There would be fear and skepticism about NHI motives &  2006 Page #54  
ith time, the human inclination to fear and distrust might subside. End res 2006 Page #54  
l as religious leadership. Initial fear would give way to a frenzy of inter 2006 Page #58  
e-positive event would induce more fear and apprehension in the human respo 2006 Page #58  
 ground. The NHI would not provoke fear, but would indirectly strengthen id 2006 Page #60  
itably, some people would react in fear, distrust, paranoia, even violence; 2006 Page #60  
rity on public education to reduce fear and paranoia, with strong reliance  2006 Page #61  
uld provoke considerable doubt and fear among the conservative faithful. If 2006 Page #61  
th efforts to reduce ambiguity and fear and restore confidence in human tra 2006 Page #61  
e NHI strangeness would cause much fear and spiritual confusion. Many mains 2006 Page #65  
's radar work was greater than his fear — at least on that day. Audio Inter 2006 Page #151  
0s clad spaceman bravely faces his fear of the "Attack of the littJe green  2007 Page #66  
States has sustained an irrational fear, an anxiety about security, that is 2008 Page #114  
llows the classic pattern of using fear to control a population . During th 2008 Page #123  
rother" state. ln early 2006, such fear of microchip implants gained substa 2008 Page #123  
a, Alaska, have produced a growing fear that America is becoming a Fourth R 2008 Page #123  
 acceptance of fascism was rampant fear of communism , a virulent version o 2008 Page #124  
tion was getting out of hand. This fear intensified with the death of Lenin 2008 Page #126  
      vital UFO information out of fear that long ears in the White House w 2009 Page #16  
INED SO SILENT? I think just utter fear they couldn't! What are they going  2009 Page #85  
oy shouted something , possibly in fear, causing the being to stare at him  2009 Page #136  
he aliens "Were overwhelmed with a fear which lasted for several days." New 2009 Page #138  

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

s who \Vere either deceased or who feared direct communic ation with him).  2005 Page #78  
 of the Soviet Union! Was this the feared attack? Some high government offi 2006 Page #166  
n contaminated by asbestos. It was feared originally that they'd have to be 2008 Page #64  
it and control. They also may have feared that Stalin's Russia was about to 2008 Page #130  

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

 want to get involved and appeared fearful that he might get in trouble wit 2003 Page #68  
ed within the agency. AWD was very fearful of the disclosure to our authori 2004 Page #248  
ho is ignorant of the unknown , or fearful of its threatening power. Only t 2005 Page #94  
tially, the public would be mainly fearful and mistrusting, finding it diff 2006 Page #59  
ave got tetchy about this, and was fearful that if Granada Television made  2006 Page #126  
d v1thin the agency . AWD w~a·vcry fearful of di•cloauro to un.1uthor1zod c 2008 Page #120  
ite!" its capitalist founders grew fearful that their creation was getting  2008 Page #126  
than fact. It did keep the Soviets fearful. This cover began to wear thin i 2009 Page #17  

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

y to within yards of the wreckage, fearing the worst and not quite ready fo 2005 Page #155  
ctually behind the giant cover-up, fearing their own agendas would be expos 2007 Page #127  
exas coast on an intercept course. Fearing a Soviet intercontinental missil 2007 Page #185  
e ground, I pressed my head down , fearing rocks would smash it. When the s 2008 Page #100  

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

nightmare, and confirmed his worst fears, because it eerily echoed the abdu 2003 Page #149  
days of hype in the press and some fears by the fisherman of the object pos 2004 Page #42  
opkins. PCR evidence dismissed the fears of some medical personnel that Han 2006 Page #111  
uses cancer in lab animals, raised fears of a totalitarian "Big Brother" st 2008 Page #123  
iets were already playing on these fears in August 1961 when he referred to 2009 Page #17  
manifest themselves as deep-seated fears. We should strive to eliminate som 2009 Page #20  
and and Pacific areas owing to the fears of espionage. Leech was selected t 2009 Page #157  
s they are exaggerated a I ittle." Fears of espionage resulted in centering 2009 Page #161  
nd Snodgrass replied" "Could be. " Fears of espionage resulted in Not true. 2009 Page #171  

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

 the Pacific and turnert to a re-· Fear~ of espionage resulted in 1 port Pl 2009 Page #181  

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

e specific issue of transportation feasibility will be discussed. Then, som 2004 Page #106  
e Maga#ne raising issues about the feasibility of shipping the recovered UF 2004 Page #127  
pticism until Olto Hahn proved its feasibility in a laboratory which sent s 2009 Page #20  

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

o uhioh do not confers to good and feasible Anorlean p©li@y with regard to  2003 Page #213  
cover-up could even be possible or feasible, given the kinds of leaks that  2004 Page #140  
ened to the Mexican convoy and, if feasible, to retrieve the crashed UFO. T 2007 Page #187  
e end. 4. A moral entity? The most feasible solution it seems would be this 2008 Page #113  
 the proposal; emphasize early and feasible goals; replace nuclear vs. non- 2009 Page #10  
nce operation that would provide a feasible defense approach to the problem 2009 Page #15  
(a) Define the problem divide into feasible components and then assign to a 2009 Page #19  

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

 such a culture has demonstrated a feat beyond the capability of our own te 2005 Page #162  
able to accompJjsh this incredible feat? Simple. "New Friskies Vitality. No 2007 Page #67  

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

She stared that it was "light as a feather," returned to its original form  2005 Page #131  
w York to Los Angeles by putting a feather in the air? It took Charles Lind 2006 Page #6  
that strong and yet be "light as a feather." She was overcome with curiosit 2009 Page #91  

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

ld weigh about 80 pounds. The only feature that Myron could see "was the le 2003 Page #68  
 the "implant" theory was a common feature. Were these later and wildly pop 2003 Page #144  
the cover page, matching each main feature □ The footnote imprint says that 2003 Page #188  
d the U.K. and beyond, including a feature article in the New York Times. A 2004 Page #58  
of glass. I couldn't make out this feature in the photograph. "A porthole h 2004 Page #74  
otographs of this large triangular feature in the dry lake bed. The triangl 2005 Page #51  
 location of this unusual triangle feature is 175 miles south of the highly 2005 Page #51  
m standing inside the odd triangle feature in the lakebed on July 16, 2005. 2005 Page #51  
de aerial photos of the triangular feature on the dry lake bed. RESULTS OF  2005 Page #60  
 altitude aerial image of triangle feature in lake bed, June 11, 19 53 58 A 2005 Page #60  
otographs of the peculiar triangle feature and to research the physical lak 2005 Page #61  
, 'This is not a natural occurring feature.' \Xie showed him the aerial pho 2005 Page #70  
'This is not a naturally occurring feature."' 'WHAT DID THE GEOLOGIST SAY A 2005 Page #70  
h it. Mainly because it's going to feature real locations, real weapon syst 2006 Page #130  
litary close encounters a constant feature. ■ Likefihood of crash recovery  2007 Page #51  
ies in attendance . These vehicles feature a fairly lurid graphic of a cras 2007 Page #70  
. The runway incorporated a unjque feature at the far end. An upward turned 2007 Page #114  
 off more easily. Thjs "ski slope" feature was later incorporated into the  2007 Page #114  
nway also included the "ski slope" feature that was used on the German orig 2007 Page #114  
lobal media coverage , including a feature on ABC News's Nightline. I used  2008 Page #61  
o government files. The best-known feature of these acts was the so-called  2008 Page #61  
conference. In July 1987 both were featured speakers at the annual national 2004 Page #58  
 the book Bt!]1011rl Ros,ve/1 that featured some of the early research into 2005 Page #147  
ellingham Herald for July 26, 1984 featured photos depicting an attempt to  2006 Page #183  
led the Aben 1fotorcycle Rally. Ir featured a motorcycle-r.idjng aljen. The 2007 Page #60  
ited edition' candy. The wrapper s featured a gray alien head with either y 2007 Page #63  
ldwide Calling Cards, one of which featured a too-good -to-be-true sixcies  2007 Page #68  
any for engineers and managers and featured a sharp-edoed illustration of o 2007 Page #69  
Forestall committed suicide and is featured in the X-Files a lot. GM: Funni 2007 Page #84  
 sloping surface. That compartment featured a "spinal fairing" that ran fro 2007 Page #99  
hoto in the process. 111e 40' disc featured a hinged canopy that flipped up 2007 Page #100  
d experimental rurcrafc were never featured in the October 1967 issue of "N 2007 Page #109  
 period the local county newspaper featured a story about how the biggest h 2007 Page #127  
t. Newspapers all over the country featured the Voronezh story on their fro 2009 Page #138  

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

page format S3 U.S. Govt, printing features ns Shadowed letters General siz 2003 Page #182  
 There was no description of their features beyond that. 71                 2004 Page #74  
 but brief glimpse of the humanoid features. He recalls tl1at their heads w 2005 Page #43  
r urban legends, with recognizable features and behavior, Mobilizing of hum 2006 Page #55  
t the proximity of roads and other features as best they could recall. The  2006 Page #80  
fectious agent. This is one of the features that single out prion diseases  2006 Page #115  
cers. An analytical summary of the features dominant are: 1. Sudden Death 2 2006 Page #115  
team is directed by Sam Sudore and features two experience divers, John Wal 2006 Page #187  
atte111pts to end UFO secrecy Book Features ■ Government documents/ archiva 2008 Page #158  

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

hat a wingless cigar-shaped object featuring two rows of windows was sighte 2003 Page #88  
n. CONTACT hosts monthly meetings, featuring speakers and videos covering a 2006 Page #193  
 one in black and white, the other featuring highly stylized color illustra 2009 Page #137  

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

esidential intelligence documents. Feb 27, 1942 - FDR memo.. Dr. Bush is to 2003 Page #25  
ry Greenwood& Jorge Martin V,17-18 Feb 19 crash, U.S. UFO recovery, meteori 2004 Page #114  
as on the terrible Peter Jennings, Feb. 24, 2005, TV mockumentary), that ou 2006 Page #6  
                               :?O FEB 1954 -MUROC AFB YEA, RlGHT -\VANNA B 2008 Page #153  
s. Memo to Attorney General Yvelle Feb 1755 J. Younger. "A negative decisio 2009 Page #10  

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

ained paroxysmal hypoxia, becoming febrile and overcome suddenly and dramat 2006 Page #110  

Word: "february", 68 instance(s) (Back to Top)

onsense. ” Source: New York Times, February 28. 1960 www.majesticdocuments  2003 Page #10  
rst public evidence of this is the February 1942 "LA Air Raid". In this cas 2003 Page #24  
. Roosevelt (FDR) writes to GCM on February 27, 1942, "I have considered th 2003 Page #25  
e, on White House stationary dated February 22, 1944, which is stamped Doub 2003 Page #27  
 concerning the Kecksburg case. In February of 1985, the only official docu 2003 Page #56  
object neat Montgomery Alabama. In February, the Air Force issues Project " 2003 Page #88  
Navy after the “Battle of L.A.” in February 1942 a Security and recovery pl 2003 Page #170  
tronomical Society of the Pacific, February 1954 “Second Moon?, ” Time Maga 2003 Page #182  
ry three months during his tenure (February 1948 — January 1953). He descri 2003 Page #191  
t of Eisenhower to Palm Springs in February 1954. It was during that visit  2003 Page #192  
El Yunque rainforests/mountains on February 19, 1984. The object was round, 2004 Page #16  
d had her own ten months prior: In February of 1980, I was on patrol — Poli 2004 Page #54  
rican University in Washington. In February 1988, I arranged for both to sp 2004 Page #58  
knew anything about them until the February 2000 New Mexico legislature was 2004 Page #71  
icles removed, Grove Oak, Alabama, February 10, 1993 Four years later on Fe 2004 Page #77  
ruary 10, 1993 Four years later on February 10, 1993 in Grove Oak, Alabama, 2004 Page #77  
s was done every three months from February 1948, when Landry came to the W 2004 Page #84  
't know what to do about it." In a February 2, 1959 letter to a Canadian re 2004 Page #88  
ted that all government knew. In a February 23, 1959 letter Smith stated: F 2004 Page #88  
researcher Dr. James McDonald. The February 2, 1970 letter read in part, "I 2004 Page #101  
all of Mirrors, Status Report VII, February 1994 Slide 4 104 Leonard String 2004 Page #107  
s final Status Report published in February 1994: "If this should be my las 2004 Page #110  
t on the Los Angeles "air raid" of February 1942 as resulting in the recove 2004 Page #123  
tain statements by Jesse Marcel in February of 1978. Lt Col. Jesse Marcel,  2004 Page #134  
 writing on some of the pieces. On February 21, 1978, Marcel received an in 2004 Page #135  
t sort of thing. It's no good." On February 6, a small tumor similar co a b 2005 Page #33  
removed and was sent back home. On February 10, Chereze complained of pains 2005 Page #33  
 Sul de :rvlinas, where he died on February 16 of acute respiratory deficie 2005 Page #33  
 of May 1953 can be traced back to February 3, 1971, the date that two youn 2005 Page #39  
 Crash Retrieval Conference In his February 1994 paper, UFO Cmsh/ Retriev(l 2005 Page #44  
prove the rule. The ABC Special in February 2005, hosted by Peter Jennings, 2005 Page #76  
tors," St. Petersb11rg Ti111es, 18 February 2004. Also, public statement on 2005 Page #81  
ductin g and studying To-T, and on February 7 wrote Reich that he had confi 2005 Page #92  
s Air Raid." At about 2:25 a.m. on February 25, 1942 air raid sirens awoke  2005 Page #121  
sevelt stating: As indicated in my February 26 memorandum to you regarding  2005 Page #122  
is indicated in a leaked memo from February 1944 (marked "DOUBLE TOP SECRET 2005 Page #127  
s final Ski/us Repo,t published in February 1994: "If th.is should be my la 2005 Page #139  
ober 1947, Paradise Valley, AZ; 13 February 1948, Aztec, NM; 25 March 1948, 2005 Page #163  
ogical weapons program • May 1971- February 1973: United States destroys bi 2006 Page #107  
ally altered anthrax in Vaccine. • February, 1998: FBI arrests two men, inc 2006 Page #108  
t exposure • Symptoms develop on 6 February 1996 • Presenting symptom was l 2006 Page #109  
 pronounced dead at 1100 hrs on 15 February 1996 In both cases, we have the 2006 Page #109  
 a person who is now dead. Only in February of this year did the notes and  2006 Page #136  
uary 25, 1974. 10. Wrexham Leader, February 1, 1974. 11. UFO Magazine, Sept 2006 Page #137  
Air Defense Command or by ConAC in February, 1951. Since it requires months 2006 Page #171  
ff the hook on Monday mornings! In February Robert Bigelow announced that h 2006 Page #204  
 military person involved with the February 14, 1976 UFO crash investigatio 2007 Page #128  
 ACIN SOP for Blue Fly operations, February 1960 provides for 1127th partic 2007 Page #134  
                         rr.;.._ r February 13, 1974 Barrington, New Hampsh 2007 Page #151  
                               ... February 28, 1974 .-. .,,,, ... ,-' , ,, 2007 Page #153  
ects." Project Sign secret report, February 1949 Quo red in Lt. Col. Hector 2007 Page #193  
 on. CASE # 3 -POULAIN (Argentina, February 1967) -Metal Fragment The name  2007 Page #195  
ce, CIA, NSA, and the Navy between February and July of 1978, all without s 2008 Page #30  
00 16 Interview with Nick Pope, 16 February I 998 17 The Interrupted Journe 2008 Page #39  
he documents themselves range from February 1942 to as late as a note writt 2008 Page #105  
stag or Parliament building and on February 27, 1933, the Reichstag was gut 2008 Page #128  
 , New Mexico, from July, 1947, to February, 1951. His responsibilities inc 2008 Page #134  
ok early in his administration. On February I 9, 1961, Kennedy issued an Ex 2009 Page #35  
under direct Executive control. On February 18, 1961, President Kennedy iss 2009 Page #37  
n the data review 24 no later than February I, 1964. It's important to note 2009 Page #41  
 More Stringfield Revelations In a February 1994 report, UFO Crash/Retrieva 2009 Page #50  
n College in 1962. A year later on February 7, 1963, he enlisted in the U.S 2009 Page #68  
" Four months passed, and in early February, 1990, I received a briefletter 2009 Page #139  
, to examine the idea at Noumea in February 1944. New Caledonian Experiment 2009 Page #164  
e limits of experimental error. In February 1947, Leech was invited by the  2009 Page #166  
, to examine the idea at Noumea in February 1944." According to Snodgrass'  2009 Page #169  
wn papers, the exact itinerary was February 16, 1944. r No. 5 , ilFl'lCE OF 2009 Page #169  
limits of experimental error." "In February 1947, Leech was invited by the  2009 Page #172  

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

os Alamos Scientific Laboratory on Feburary 16, 1949, the purpose of which  2009 Page #9  

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

r disclosed the presence of rodent feces, of which he took samples. Cheek p 2006 Page #110  

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

n derives from (pro)teinaceous (in)fectious particle. The discovery that pr 2006 Page #113  

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

) Col. Halt: "/ wish to make it pe,fectly clear that UFOs that I saw were s 2009 Page #59  

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

merican authorities. Was Kilgallen fed this data by a sympathetic insider i 2003 Page #73  
or re- election was because he was fed up and broken in spirit because of t 2004 Page #145  
and go -she had named them and she fed them all. We swapped life stories. I 2009 Page #95  

Word: "federal", 44 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 note some surprise that the word "federal" (as in "federal law") in the se 2003 Page #179  
se that the word "federal" (as in "federal law") in the security warning wa 2003 Page #179  
stion is what percent of it? s The Federal Government does have the right t 2003 Page #188  
ned headlines in 1993, reopening a federal investigation into the so-called 2004 Page #60  
 was tracked multiple rimes by the Federal Aviation Administration f1ying t 2005 Page #82  
erators because bureaucrats at the Federal Drug Admirustration had targeted 2005 Page #87  
erself. Mrs. Brady and the FDA The Federal Drug Administration began to bui 2005 Page #93  
ct, the basics are as follows. The Federal Drug Administration had begun ac 2005 Page #101  
fforts. And so the FDA went to the federal court and brought a complaint ag 2005 Page #101  
ntenced to two years in Lewisbur g Federal Penitentiary in Lewisburg , Penn 2005 Page #101  
t. Determines that 85% of the U.S. federal budget is un-auditable Determine 2006 Page #32  
mines that HUD (and probably other federal offices) is essentially a cut-ou 2006 Page #32  
nce of over $3.3 trillion from the federal government from fiscal 1998- 200 2006 Page #32  
r perimeter checkpoints. Local and federal officials involved in firefighti 2006 Page #82  
ia frenzy could have been avoided. Federal Aviation Administration air traf 2006 Page #83  
legedly held up for a photo by two federal agents.I3 We have no data on whe 2006 Page #103  
dar Station, first operated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in 2006 Page #151  
fter a thorough investigation, the Federal Aviation Administration office a 2006 Page #185  
 have worked very closel) with the federal government to censor news judged 2007 Page #7  
achieving a more open, accountable federal government. Introduction No, th. 2007 Page #7  
 way to tbjnk about it is that the federal government has become a pawn of  2007 Page #8  
s organizations cooperate with the federal government. 2. How news censorsh 2007 Page #9  
achieving a more open, accountable federal government. Let's start with a l 2007 Page #9  
etween the U.S. news media and the federal government grew much closer in \ 2007 Page #10  
hip between the news media and the federal government. America was never to 2007 Page #11  
achieving a more open, accountable federal government. Th.is is essential i 2007 Page #38  
 It's amazing though because under federal guidelines they should all be li 2007 Page #87  
ose machines didn't conform to the federal guidelines and had no warnings i 2007 Page #87  
e British man arrested because the federal governme nt isn't making any ta. 2007 Page #92  
ocess was identical to that of the federal gm ernmem when they are trying t 2007 Page #94  
 presence of multiple helicopters. Federal authorities cordoned off the are 2007 Page #130  
ng undertaken by no less than "two federal agencies." To dare, however, the 2007 Page #135  
profound, to say the very least. A Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) me 2008 Page #26  
the Clinch River to the south as a federal reserve to serve as one of three 2008 Page #27  
s Senator Elihu Root, attorney for Federal Reserve founder Paul Warburg 's  2008 Page #125  
 , Kuhns, Loebs, Harrimans and the Federal Reserve as well as Federal Reser 2008 Page #125  
and the Federal Reserve as well as Federal Reserve founder Frank Vanderlip  2008 Page #125  
er of Paul Warburg who founded the Federal Reserve System and handled U.S.  2008 Page #125  
g, America's first chairman of the Federal Reserve System and the man in ch 2008 Page #127  
her research organizations and the Federal Government." Funding for the AUi 2008 Page #134  
                                   federal expectation , even to taking sta 2008 Page #143  
 AGENCY ACT, ANY OR ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL ESPIONAGE LAWS AND NATIONAL SECU 2009 Page #26  
ough investigation would follow by federal or congressional authorities. Wa 2009 Page #45  
en forcefully remove uncooperative federal officials. To date, there is no  2009 Page #45  

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 aren't available in the archives, federally or provincially. In any event  2004 Page #41  

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rom forcing teachers to conform to federally-mandated curriculum to inflict 2008 Page #142  

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e? In the earlv 1990s the National Federatio n of Coffee Gro,vers of Columb 2007 Page #61  

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peace with each other. No galactic federation new-member committee would al 2006 Page #8  

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 Beach CA 92660 by express mail or FedEx and I will cooperate with the mail 2003 Page #179  
letely different way. It came in a FedEx proposal to me — where I would go  2004 Page #195  

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what Pflock dismisses as a "vague, feeble attempt to provide for defense ag 2004 Page #220  
ent "arumal" looked either hurt or feeble as it went .into the pasture near 2005 Page #32  

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on trends and topics, all of wruch feed into their 70                       2007 Page #76  
 about her from them, and he would feed it to Dorothy KilgaJJen." Interesti 2007 Page #135  

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O controversy. It was the positive feedback that Stringfield received from  2004 Page #110  
ded envelopes • Some with obituary feedback • Key questions • Was the targe 2004 Page #199  
or Crash / Retrie, al" and invited feedback from an)One who might have dire 2005 Page #127  
e getting not only our electronics feedback, but people were actually visua 2006 Page #146  
entral Intelligence. (c)Coordinate feedback to appropriate intelligence age 2009 Page #19  

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n some of the same people who were feeding Bennewitz with alien invasion st 2003 Page #150  
sist of leakage in the capillaries feeding the lungs, inducing hypoxia and  2006 Page #110  

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

ident is only a hoax. In fact they feel that the story is exaggerated. Ther 2003 Page #57  
ey contain, the Secretary does not feel they should be kept in his home. Th 2003 Page #89  
cide, and there was little call to feel otherwise. The day after he died, t 2003 Page #94  
*c overflown the I niled States. I feel certain that c*cn the I uknossn 3%  2003 Page #118  
to retain the original. Unless you feel rather strongly about the matter... 2003 Page #204  
to retain the briginal. Unless you feel rather strongly about the matter an 2003 Page #216  
cal and it is urgently necessary I feel that we reconsider our policy to se 2003 Page #230  
nside that damned thing, you could feel it. The UFO did come back the next  2004 Page #50  
nograph on UFO crash/retrievals, I feel a warmth of satisfaction that my co 2004 Page #110  
t is a race with the undertaker. I feel that one of the most important reas 2004 Page #130  
 agency in a difficult position. I feel the time is fast approaching when t 2004 Page #248  
m a believer in both categories. I feel everything is possible. Many of our 2005 Page #80  
high energetic charge may begin to feel uncomfortable fairly quickly, possi 2005 Page #90  
graph on UFO crash / retrievals, I feel a warmth of satisfaction that my co 2005 Page #139  
ctions as an interplanetary war. I feel that one of the most important reas 2005 Page #140  
People on board would probably not feel any more effect than they do from t 2005 Page #173  
sion and turmoil. Government might feel necessity to constrain media by mea 2006 Page #59  
services disintegrated, many would feel abandoned and their loyalty would f 2006 Page #65  
 arrogant. When trained physicists feel they can replicate most of the know 2006 Page #101  
been dropped, and some researchers feel that it is credible that the surger 2006 Page #115  
t we know of. WHAT EMOTION DID YOU FEEL? I was in shock! What can I say? I  2006 Page #159  
on't know.' HOW DOES THAT MAKE YOU FEEL AS AN AMERICAN? Oh, that's a big qu 2006 Page #163  
ig question! How does that make me feel as an American? (Long pause) I thin 2006 Page #163  
n the UF0!"4° He claims to hear or feel a humming sound emanating from the  2006 Page #187  
 such print and broadcast ads they feel, is to placate society by keeping u 2007 Page #59  
s guys. I enjoyed that because you feel like your work is underpinning ever 2007 Page #82  
be wrong or illegal. GM: It didn't feel illegal, not back then. Well I knew 2007 Page #86  
aling thjs information governments feel they can keep the advanced technolo 2007 Page #127  
ng tlS...-fY .. lbaUI ""° thousand feeL The CQ1pl1 told I NICAP ropo,ur tha 2007 Page #165  
S THERE. DID YOU, AS YOUNG ADULTS, FEEL AFRAID OF THE MAN WHO TURNED YOU AW 2007 Page #171  
the matter rested." Does Nick Pope feel that the assessment of the Assistan 2008 Page #34  
lectricity -like static. You could feel it on your skin as you approached t 2008 Page #81  
"I touched the symbols and I could feel the shapes as if they were inscribe 2008 Page #82  
. We (Burroughs and Penniston) can feel it! ... I feel like I'm being pulle 2008 Page #85  
 and Penniston) can feel it! ... I feel like I'm being pulled. Something 's 2008 Page #85  
re also marked it as a UFO. What I feel you were involved in, gentlemen, wa 2008 Page #86  
hey have been "keeping us busy"? I feel tho ticc ls fast ;1pproachlng "hen  2008 Page #121  
the home of a UFO researcher. Many feel Hunsacker's death may have signaled 2008 Page #133  
ormation but generally bureaucrats feel it is only fair game to try secretl 2009 Page #15  
MS OF THOUGHT OR IMAGE? Well, did !feel intelligence? Yes! But, here's some 2009 Page #67  
and controlled , with the look and feel of every other Communist Partyappro 2009 Page #134  
did go through my mail as I didn't feel capable of evaluating much of the c 2009 Page #179  

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

e at APRO. The idea was to put out feelers to see who could be used by the  2003 Page #146  

Word: "feeling", 27 instance(s) (Back to Top)

of the event he remembers well. My feeling is that Joel is relating the eve 2003 Page #70  
stic Twelve. It continues to be my feeling that any future considerations r 2003 Page #134  
w do you decide? • "...opinions or feeling expressed by personnel involved  2003 Page #207  
d to the possible outcome" vs. "...feeling of prior obligation to support o 2003 Page #207  
bjectivity and dataahnent Iron any feeling of ^?i©r ©bllgatlon to support o 2003 Page #213  
ited States. B. PERSONNEL It is my feeling that the group of assistants sho 2003 Page #222  
u proceed with detachment from any feeling of prior obligation to support o 2003 Page #225  
. Aboard the two boats there was a feeling of apprehension. Norman Smith re 2004 Page #39  
n passing that I had a troublesome feeling about the "look" of some of the  2004 Page #233  
LAR?" ''\Xlhy is it triangular? My feeling is that it was the shape of the  2005 Page #67  
T ANY\'(!HER.E ELSE?" "Correct. My feeling was that they had to either buil 2005 Page #71  
"armoring" served to block natural feeling and hold neurotic behavior in pl 2005 Page #90  
n an accumulator much longer while feeling little if any difference. The nu 2005 Page #90  
all took notes except the Colonel. Feeling that this had been a significant 2005 Page #98  
 get out of there. I just had this feeling. \Xie could see that there was a 2005 Page #155  
 1 was an only child, I was always feeling very secure. M) parents were ver 2007 Page #82  
activity. Contributing to a strong feeling of eeriness are the surrounding  2007 Page #192  
old me he was overwhelmed with the feeling "something was not right!" He an 2008 Page #79  
oughs and Penniston also described feeling hair on their arms and back of t 2008 Page #81  
 Burroughs agreed, "It was a weird feeling, like everything seemed slower t 2008 Page #81  
felt normal again. The slow motion feeling went away. Then John Burroughs s 2008 Page #83  
 the early morning of December 27, feeling like something had returned. Bur 2008 Page #86  
ay was like 60 degrees F. YOU WERE FEELING HEAT AND WHAT ELSE? The smoothne 2009 Page #66  
d gave them a lot more attention , feeling each one and then recording it i 2009 Page #66  
e in a blink of an eye. I had this feeling and the feeling was that there w 2009 Page #67  
an eye. I had this feeling and the feeling was that there would be a return 2009 Page #67  
's release of the news story; some feeling it was a sign of increasing jour 2009 Page #138  

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

tb detaahasnt fTca any opinions or feelings GOsprcsscd by pssaossal Involre 2003 Page #212  
ome pressure in the head. Any such feelings quickly dissipate when you exit 2005 Page #90  

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ic Twelve. It cor.tir.ueo to te ny feellr./; that any future conaideratlora 2003 Page #136  

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

 on the record because he strongly feels that the public should be told the 2006 Page #156  
 address a need to contain what it feels are more manageable threats. Yet a 2009 Page #15  
-I was trying to figure it out. It feels like glass, but it can't be glass. 2009 Page #66  

Word: "feet", 244 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 the picture I saw, he was about 4 feet tall, appeared to have no bone stru 2003 Page #23  
person, who appeared to be about 4 feet tall. They had him under the armpit 2003 Page #35  
eyes, so I can't tell you what his feet were like because I didn't see that 2003 Page #35  
unding it, at an elevation of 2000 feet. Dahls described the discs as twent 2003 Page #41  
described the discs as twenty five feet in diameter, shaped like doughnuts, 2003 Page #41  
wobbled and dropped down about 700 feet and stopped wobbling before one of  2003 Page #41  
 approach them, fly only about 200 feet overhead, then move off in the dist 2003 Page #58  
ject which appeared to be 10 to 12 feet or more in length, and approximatel 2003 Page #60  
 length, and approximately 8 to 10 feet in diameter. At the back of the obj 2003 Page #60  
ted to be approximately 4 1/z to 5 feet tall, and would weigh about 80 poun 2003 Page #68  
aped device which was about 4 or 5 feet square, on a stretcher-like base wi 2003 Page #70  
hout being seen, and a few hundred feet away came across two military olive 2003 Page #71  
 Elliptical or disc shape o 50-300 feet diameter) o Dome may/may not includ 2003 Page #174  
 cigar shape o Reports rare o 2000 feet long, 95 feet thick, not lower atmo 2003 Page #174  
 Reports rare o 2000 feet long, 95 feet thick, not lower atmosphere o Ovoid 2003 Page #174  
riangular shape o Longest side 300 feet o High performance like first and t 2003 Page #174  
o Humanoid, look Oriental 0 5 to 5 feet 4 inches, weigh 80-100 pounds o Lar 2003 Page #174  
nces /in^the head, eyes, hands apd feet. They have a slight build about fiv 2003 Page #236  
hey have a slight build about five feet tall, with grayish-pink skin color. 2003 Page #236  
as being a sphere, approximately 2 feet 9 inches in diameter, with a color  2004 Page #15  
the spheres were approximately two feet in diameter, and had been recovered 2004 Page #16  
im and open water except a hundred feet of embankment and shoreline. The li 2004 Page #34  
nce Just ahead a couple of hundred feet was the Irish Moss Plant with its l 2004 Page #35  
 they saw it, six or seven hundred feet from the shore. It wasn't very impr 2004 Page #35  
ct of some description, perhaps 60 feet wide and 8 to 10 feet high. There w 2004 Page #35  
, perhaps 60 feet wide and 8 to 10 feet high. There was no moon that night  2004 Page #35  
or 5 of them, big lights, about 15 feet apart in a straight line, red/orang 2004 Page #36  
nown height of the Budget Light [8 feet] above the water that the fishermen 2004 Page #39  
hs, or approximately 25 meters [80 feet] wide. After awhile they were able  2004 Page #40  
but two UFOs that were in 80 to 90 feet of water off Government Point at th 2004 Page #43  
 the other measured about 55 to 60 feet and that the object stayed stationa 2004 Page #45  
an altitude of between 500 and 600 feet about 3/4 of a mile offshore before 2004 Page #45  
are set in the tunnel every thirty feet to enable hand-pulled trolleys to m 2004 Page #51  
ght appeared to be about a hundred feet in diameter and was not moving. Tha 2004 Page #57  
000 yards at an altitude of 30,000 feet." Four months later by November 194 2004 Page #66  
 p.m., at an altitude above 60,000 feet, the proximity fuse on the warhead  2004 Page #67  
nd and rock,' were found near a 50 feet by 50 feet by 24-feet- deep crater  2004 Page #68  
,' were found near a 50 feet by 50 feet by 24-feet- deep crater outside Jua 2004 Page #68  
eter of silver-colored disc was 99 feet, found near Farmington, New Mexico  2004 Page #73  
id that the bodies were about four feet in height. There was no description 2004 Page #74  
of this, when Mr. Smith was on his feet, he was constantly visited by both  2004 Page #94  
ing after a glowing disc about two feet in diameter. Q: Pardon me, sir, but 2004 Page #102  
ardon me, sir, but did you say two feet? A: That is correct. I was informed 2004 Page #102  
 that the disc was glowing and two feet in diameter. A glowing chunk flew o 2004 Page #102  
d, fractured porthole, bodies four feet long; multiple sources 12 1949 Unkn 2004 Page #111  
ils; participant doctor; 3.4 - 4.5 feet, eyes large, nose vague 20 1952 Wri 2004 Page #111  
r to employment at WPAFB. "Gray, 4 feet tall, iguana skin" • 3. Report 76,  2004 Page #116  
w disc-shaped object with dome, 30 feet diameter, windows. No heavy equipme 2004 Page #116  
spended by crane. 3 dead aliens, 5 feet tall. "Interior larger than exterio 2004 Page #116  
our crew members taken alive, five feet in height, correlates with the desc 2004 Page #117  
ize distribution is not always 100 feet Slide 24 MAXIMUM SIZE /It DISTRIBUT 2004 Page #126  
EPORTED • Less than or equal to 20 feet: 3(R2, 27, 35) • 21-30 feet: 5 (R5, 2004 Page #126  
 to 20 feet: 3(R2, 27, 35) • 21-30 feet: 5 (R5, 18, 37, 53, 57) • 31-50 fee 2004 Page #126  
et: 5 (R5, 18, 37, 53, 57) • 31-50 feet: 2 (R29, 42) • 51-100 feet: 2 (R36, 2004 Page #126  
• 31-50 feet: 2 (R29, 42) • 51-100 feet: 2 (R36, 49) (R49 = "50 to 100") Co 2004 Page #126  
ed maximum sizes were less than 30 feet Slide 25 123                        2004 Page #126  
the larger craft reported (over 50 feet) would not pass between the telepho 2004 Page #127  
for an absolute height limit of 14 feet 3 inches east of Kansas City and wi 2004 Page #127  
 Kansas City and width limit of 12 feet. He also correctly notes that in th 2004 Page #127  
o-thirds of them were less than 30 feet, which I think would have been a ve 2004 Page #129  
s strewn over a path a few hundred feet wide and three-quarters of a mile l 2004 Page #135  
ached a height of 400 meters (1300 feet). GIRD was essentially a rocket dub 2004 Page #153  
nt Doty offered Linda thousands of feet of black and white and color film " 2004 Page #194  
f the road that was just over five feet call and was trying co run across t 2005 Page #35  
on towers, ranging from 100 to 300 feet in height. The operation involved a 2005 Page #39  
real and "I would guess about four feet tall." He stated that the body was  2005 Page #40  
l damage. It was oval and about 30 feet in diameter. An entranceway hatch h 2005 Page #40  
ed and opened. 1t was about 3-1 /2 feet high and 1-1 /2 feet wide. 1 was ab 2005 Page #40  
 about 3-1 /2 feet high and 1-1 /2 feet wide. 1 was able to talk briefly wi 2005 Page #40  
upant of the craft. le was about 4 feet tall, dark brown complex.ion and ha 2005 Page #41  
allic ship," twenty-five to thirty feet in diameter, and that was undamaged 2005 Page #42  
h or opening that was four-to-five feet in height and two-to-three feet wid 2005 Page #42  
ve feet in height and two-to-three feet wide and which was open. After conc 2005 Page #42  
a hangar at a distance of about 12 feet, peering at five crates on a forkli 2005 Page #43  
little humanoids appearing to be 4 feet tall, were lying unshrouded [sic] o 2005 Page #43  
ole. An airdrop detonated at 6,000 feet during Upshot-Knothole . · .. ' ..  2005 Page #46  
angle measured approximately 4,400 feet long and 2,700 feet wide. (Measurem 2005 Page #51  
ximately 4,400 feet long and 2,700 feet wide. (Measurements from 1999 geolo 2005 Page #51  
s triangle pattern are about 4,400 feet long and 2,700 feet wide, and "not  2005 Page #60  
re about 4,400 feet long and 2,700 feet wide, and "not made by Nature" -acc 2005 Page #60  
h. The object was about 250 to 300 feet in diameter. At 2:45 p.m. CST, at a 2005 Page #64  
 At 2:45 p.m. CST, at about 14,000 feet, Mantell radioed to the base that h 2005 Page #64  
had the object in sight. At 15,000 feet, Mantell reported: "The object is d 2005 Page #64  
rom lack of oxygen at about 25,000 feet. The plane had continued co climb t 2005 Page #65  
e had continued co climb to 30,000 feet, but then leveled out before going  2005 Page #65  
 had large heads, and were about 3 feet tall. 2. \X'ord of a 1948 UFO crash 2005 Page #78  
e conditions. They were about four feet tall. The man had been told there w 2005 Page #79  
to be towed on a cable one hundred feet behind a hired airplane, as its lea 2005 Page #100  
or circular object about 50 to 100 feet in diameter. (http:brumac.8K.com/ba 2005 Page #121  
S. in BoLivia was "not big-fifteen feet max, dirty white and oval." No one  2005 Page #143  
s in with a blade, about a hundred feet wide, deeper than a foot            2005 Page #154  
heir balance. \Y/e were 100 to 200 feet from chem. Sounds were coming out o 2005 Page #155  
l scattered around several hundred feet. It was getting late, so we backtra 2005 Page #155  
 The disc was silver) and about 30 feet in diameter. He learned that two al 2005 Page #165  
etrieval. The second clisc was 100 feet in cliameter and ten, dead crewmemb 2005 Page #166  
 over each other, approximately 30 feet in 166                              2005 Page #168  
e crash. 1t was humanoid , about 4 feet tall, with brown skin and wearing a 2005 Page #169  
 -4Wright-Patterson AFB in 1966. 4 feet tall. old therewere ao backless' th 2006 Page #26  
 object of unknown ongin, about 45 feet long, 15 feet wide and 8-9 feet hig 2006 Page #29  
nown ongin, about 45 feet long, 15 feet wide and 8-9 feet high No doors Or  2006 Page #29  
45 feet long, 15 feet wide and 8-9 feet high No doors Or hatches; cannot in 2006 Page #29  
-shaped, metal, and about fourteen feet In diameter. • US Ambassador The Bo 2006 Page #29  
e up inspec- tion. It was about 24 feet in dia- meter and was -topped with  2006 Page #44  
Mach 0.85 at an altitude of 34,000 feet, they neared the Nevada border as h 2006 Page #74  
ed an inverted flat spin at 30,000 feet. After making several attempts to r 2006 Page #74  
icken plane dropped through 25,000 feet, he ejected. Collins parachuted to  2006 Page #74  
 package to altitudes above 90,000 feet while flying at speeds in excess of 2006 Page #77  
lon at an altitude of about 38,000 feet. About five seconds after release,  2006 Page #77  
o altitude. Passing through 63,000 feet, the drone's destruct mechanism arm 2006 Page #77  
was programmed to ignite at 74,000 feet. After a rocket burn time of nearly 2006 Page #77  
and at an altitude of about 80,000 feet, explosive bolts separated the D-21 2006 Page #78  
 B-52H was climbing at about 1,500 feet per minute at around 225 knots. As  2006 Page #78  
knots. As the bomber neared 20,000 feet altitude, Wallis was conducting a G 2006 Page #78  
Tonopah, Mulhare climbed to 20,000 feet under the supervision of Oakland an 2006 Page #81  
are's request to descend to 17,000 feet. He then cancelled his IFR flight p 2006 Page #81  
red mountain (gaining nearly 1,000 feet of elevation in the process). When  2006 Page #84  
t the crash site to a depth of six feet and as far as 1,000 feet beyond the 2006 Page #84  
th of six feet and as far as 1,000 feet beyond the last recognizable debris 2006 Page #84  
n blasted at least several hundred feet from the impact point. If the recov 2006 Page #85  
rews had set their perimeter 1,000 feet beyond the last recognizable debris 2006 Page #85  
erhaps exceeding 10,000,000 square feet). With a six- foot depth of excavat 2006 Page #85  
ation the volume (60,000,000 cubic feet of material!) to be sifted would ha 2006 Page #85  
area of a huge oak tree about four feet back from the path and to their lef 2006 Page #90  
s. They were situated about twelve feet in the air and just below a large h 2006 Page #90  
uminum in color. It was about nine feet in length from the shoulder area to 2006 Page #93  
 top shoulder area was about three feet across and about four feet wide at  2006 Page #94  
t three feet across and about four feet wide at the bottom. It was topped b 2006 Page #94  
f-spades shaped helmet about three feet high that sat on the upper plane sh 2006 Page #94  
 shell of the torso and about five feet long. They were equivalent to exhau 2006 Page #94  
 "It left tracks from six to eight feet apart. Wore a suit of green armor.  2006 Page #98  
oked like a mechanical man. Was 10 feet tall, four feet wide. Had a blood r 2006 Page #98  
anical man. Was 10 feet tall, four feet wide. Had a blood red face. Sported 2006 Page #98  
monster had grown from seven to 17 feet high in 24 hours." Other articles s 2006 Page #99  
nces in the head, eyes, hands, and feet. They have a slight build about fiv 2006 Page #104  
hey have a slight build about five feet tall with grayish-pink skin color.  2006 Page #104  
ewed a "luminous sphere," some 400 feet across and traveling at an approxim 2006 Page #120  
t an approximated height of 15,000 feet. It was Haughton's opinion that as  2006 Page #120  
"The bodies were about five to six feet tall, humanoid in shape, but so thi 2006 Page #123  
, but it looked about two or three feet wide. Then suddenly there was an en 2006 Page #128  
 up-rooted and thrown four hundred feet. "The only other person who was loc 2006 Page #129  
grees and at an altitude of 75,000 feet, a course that would intercept U.S. 2006 Page #133  
, the object leveled off at 45,000 feet, then descended to 20,000 feet. The 2006 Page #133  
000 feet, then descended to 20,000 feet. The descent was in level steps, no 2006 Page #133  
f the disk was that it was sixteen feet, five inches in diameter, convex on 2006 Page #135  
ckness was slightly less than five feet. The color was silver, much like po 2006 Page #135  
as described as a 'dent' about two feet wide. The weight of the object was  2006 Page #135  
 limits then 'jumped' up to 75,000 feet. Considering prior behavior exhibit 2006 Page #136  
 from outer space. ...I'm at 2,300 feet. Don't come after me." (Howe's emph 2006 Page #141  
d say size ranged anywhere from 15 feet across to 100 feet across. All of t 2006 Page #153  
nywhere from 15 feet across to 100 feet across. All of the vehicles that I  2006 Page #153  
aircraft were in flight, at 32,000 feet, on a course of 200 degrees in the  2006 Page #170  
up a wall of water about 75 to 100 feet high. The surface of the bay contin 2006 Page #184  
e object sank in water roughly 270 feet deep. 9:45 AM: US Coast Guard Belli 2006 Page #185  
 finder. It is an object about ten feet high and thirty feet wide, and it a 2006 Page #187  
ect about ten feet high and thirty feet wide, and it appears to be wedged i 2006 Page #187  
ed by currents, traveling over 250 feet to the surface, and emerging far fr 2006 Page #191  
up an object of that size from 270 feet, it would surely have proved a prol 2006 Page #191  
ics included two pairs of legs and feet, one pair in blue suede shoes, the  2007 Page #67  
scs, measurin g 20, 40, 70 and 116 feet in diameter (see arrow MacDiLI AFB  2007 Page #95  
t the chain Link fence was only 50 feet from were the discs were parked. Be 2007 Page #95  
JSAF THE LARGE DISC: Measuring 116 feet in diameter (comparable to the wing 2007 Page #105  
 wheels which measured 2-1 /2 to 3 feet in diameter (see illustration #25 & 2007 Page #105  
SO miles, or approximately 265,000 feet. For Jack's article, the O.1.C. tol 2007 Page #108  
ng their F-86 Saber jets at 45,000 feet, they were unable to catch the djsc 2007 Page #109  
ng upon a huge runway that was 200 feet wide, 11,300 feet long, and was mad 2007 Page #114  
way that was 200 feet wide, 11,300 feet long, and was made of concrete whic 2007 Page #114  
 was made of concrete which was 14 feet thick. The memo stated that the run 2007 Page #114  
 elevation of approximately. 3,000 feet. The burning apparentl y continued  2007 Page #128  
 by small men -probably under four feet tall. It's frightening, but there i 2007 Page #136  
 height of around fifteen thousand feet and a rusrance of approximately one 2007 Page #137  
e structure -possibly five hundred feet in length -that protruded from an i 2007 Page #137  
his image. It's Capilla Peak, 9300 feet hjgh in the Manzano :Mountains and  2007 Page #161  
 was flying easterly at about 2000 feet. The couple told a NICAP reporter t 2007 Page #165  
n end,' and approximately 50 to 75 feet in iliameter. It was constructed of 2007 Page #165  
perimeter around it. Every so many feet, there was a soldier dotted around  2007 Page #169  
bably about that far (600 to 1,000 feet to rocky hill behind). THAT IS A SL 2007 Page #170  
S ABOUT -I THINK YOU SAID ABOUT 40 FEET IN DIAMETER? Paul: Yeah, approximat 2007 Page #170  
ETER? Paul: Yeah, approximately 40 feet, judging by how big I thought the s 2007 Page #170  
hing. I remember it being about 40 feet in diameter, maybe 10 to 12 feet hi 2007 Page #170  
0 feet in diameter, maybe 10 to 12 feet high. The disc was quite a bit tall 2007 Page #170  
 per hour at an altitude of 75,000 feet, the UFO was first spotted over the 2007 Page #185  
e object had descended from 75,000 feet to about 45,000 feet by the ti.me i 2007 Page #185  
d from 75,000 feet to about 45,000 feet by the ti.me it crossed over land i 2007 Page #185  
ntain peaks that tower above 5,000 feet, the UFO continued gradually descen 2007 Page #186  
 object described as being sixteen feet, five inches in diameter, and equal 2007 Page #187  
object was slightly less than five feet. They saw no visible portholes , do 2007 Page #187  
about "3 to 4 meters deep" ( 10-13 feet). Curious, David went down into the 2007 Page #190  
e at I 05 degrees az[imuth] 10,000 feet altitude. Heading tentively (sic) N 2008 Page #8  
 and was climbing through I 0,000 [feet] when he saw a 'meteor' [quotes in  2008 Page #9  
est of La Van, Utah flying at 8500 feet MSL. .. We were making a right tum  2008 Page #10  
t it was no more than five hundred feet above them. He said it was a flamin 2008 Page #12  
ircraft which was flying at 11,000 feet. That made two different flight cre 2008 Page #13  
s from Knoxville , altitude 40,000 feet. Direction and distance put the obj 2008 Page #28  
es from Knoxville, altitude 40,000 feet. AEC Security Division Chief checke 2008 Page #28  
jects 310 degrees, altitude 80,000 feet, approximately 18 miles from Knoxvi 2008 Page #28  
height of no more than two hundred feet, just to the side of the base and o 2008 Page #34  
he base and only about two hundred feet from the perimeter fence. His quote 2008 Page #34  
w old growth cedar stumps over six feet in diameter. A century ago the logs 2008 Page #52  
. It was a height of around 22,000 feet over Kent, near Lydd, when a brown, 2008 Page #66  
lion volts) for a 300 meters (1000 feet) lightning bolt. With an electric c 2008 Page #77  
was an effort. I got to within ten feet of the craft in the clearing where  2008 Page #81  
 three meters wide at the base (IO feet x IO feet). No landing gear was app 2008 Page #81  
ers wide at the base (IO feet x IO feet). No landing gear was apparent, but 2008 Page #81  
at stretched for the length of two feet, maybe a little more." Penniston 's 2008 Page #82  
oved up off the ground about three feet, still with absolutely no sound. It 2008 Page #83  
to a distance of about I 00 to 150 feet." "Then it rose up just over the tr 2008 Page #83  
 up just over the trees, about 200 feet high. There was a momentary pause a 2008 Page #83  
ions in the soil with each leg ten feet apart. Close-up photo of triangular 2008 Page #83  
 real and I would guess about four feet tall." Its body was dark brown in c 2009 Page #49  
l damage. It was oval and about 30 feet in diameter. An entranceway hatch h 2009 Page #49  
red and opened. It was about 3-1/2 feet high and 1-1/2 feet wide. I was abl 2009 Page #49  
as about 3-1/2 feet high and 1-1/2 feet wide. I was able to talk briefly wi 2009 Page #49  
upant of the craft. It was about 4 feet tall, dark brown complexion and had 2009 Page #49  
tallic ship," twentyfive to thirty feet in diameter, and that was undamaged 2009 Page #49  
h or opening that was four-to-five feet in height and two-to-three feet wid 2009 Page #49  
ve feet in height and two-to-three feet wide and which was open. After conc 2009 Page #49  
re all olive-skinned , around five feet in height, wearing uniforms and bla 2009 Page #54  
 the Kingman site: "It was about 4 feet tall, dark brown complexion and had 2009 Page #55  
re all olive-skinned , around five feet in height, wearing uniforms and bla 2009 Page #55  
lass-like , triangular craft was 9 feet by 6.5 feet that he photographed an 2009 Page #61  
triangular craft was 9 feet by 6.5 feet that he photographed and touched ar 2009 Page #61  
craft. It measured approximately 9 feet long -that's three long steps with  2009 Page #64  
       SLIDE# 10 approximately 6.5 feet tall. Occasionally you would get so 2009 Page #65  
 had an onyx stone that measured 9 feet long and 6 feet high -that's what y 2009 Page #65  
ne that measured 9 feet long and 6 feet high -that's what you would see. WO 2009 Page #65  
texture of sandpaper over 2.5 to 3 feet of the dark, glassy craft's surface 2009 Page #66  
h. They measured probably 2.5 to 3 feet wide. I was looking for a crew comp 2009 Page #66  
he craft. John (then) was maybe 15 feet away, 20 feet away, standing there. 2009 Page #67  
 (then) was maybe 15 feet away, 20 feet away, standing there. BECAUSE YOU W 2009 Page #67  
ar-shaped aerial craft perhaps 300 feet long and 1,000 feet above their hea 2009 Page #83  
ft perhaps 300 feet long and 1,000 feet above their heads. #5 Audio Airman  2009 Page #83  
 "This craft was maybe about 1,000 feet off the ground. It just seemed 77   2009 Page #83  
ltitudes between 35,000 and 45,000 feet.44 If a person worked in an environ 2009 Page #92  
ea agitating the grass about forty feet below. It then flew off, only to re 2009 Page #135  
 ranging from thirty to forty-five feet. The being observed in the hatchway 2009 Page #135  
ay was very tall, in excess of ten feet tall by all accounts. It wore a sil 2009 Page #135  
   ground and stopping about forty feet up, also very similar to the Rendle 2009 Page #140  
tor, perhaps of pure aluminum, 200 feet in diameter. Close by, this sort of 2009 Page #158  
as detonated at an altitude of 520 feet on 1 July 1946; the second test was 2009 Page #173  
      Baker which was detonated 90 feet underwater on 25 July 1946. A third 2009 Page #174  
about 5 inches in die.meter and 30 feet long. The explosive package was moo 2009 Page #176  
sive package was moored in about 4 feet of water. cameras were set Summary  2009 Page #176  
rc Boycott Not1"ce · alumlnum. 200 feet in dii!Jneter . The New Zea.land hl 2009 Page #182  
we !houlrl be ahlc tol'on 1111: ,.!feet oi eleC!rtc _currcnl~ • !-hoor ttie 2009 Page #183  

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ill from there. Reporter Esther B. Fein had the humanity, however, to note  2009 Page #138  

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used in on the Tass statement. Ms. Fein's Voronezh article of Wednesday, Oc 2009 Page #138  
ic phenomenon."' Apparently Esther Fein's change of heart is not shared by  2009 Page #138  

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ash Retrieval Conference Professor Felix Zigel Moscow Aviation Institute “U 2003 Page #12  
f all soviet citizens. ” Professor Felix Zigel of the Moscow Aviation Insti 2003 Page #12  

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not hot. So all of the pieces then fell in part, together." Charlette's fat 2003 Page #36  
 9, 1965. Moments after the object fell, a column of blue smoke rose above  2003 Page #53  
ke rising briefly after the object fell. There was never any information re 2003 Page #53  
d area where the object reportedly fell. The boy and his young sister were  2003 Page #54  
out of the corner of his eye as it fell into woods not far away. He and his 2003 Page #54  
 locate the object that reportedly fell from the sky. I had no 50           2003 Page #54  
 he was convinced that "something" fell from the sky that day in 1965, and  2003 Page #55  
a near where the object reportedly fell near Kecksburg. I obtained bits and 2003 Page #56  
at that mysterious object was that fell from the sky and was apparently rec 2003 Page #56  
 to the Kecksburg area. The object fell around 4:47 P.M., but it wasn't unt 2003 Page #59  
d area where the object reportedly fell was known to many, but the exact lo 2003 Page #63  
rk. It now appears that the object fell into that wash area. A year later ( 2003 Page #63  
object in the ground soon after it fell. That lead was important, as it led 2003 Page #63  
 direction of the object before it fell, and the slow controlled-like desce 2003 Page #65  
r something inside the object that fell in Kecksburg. Addendum On October 2 2003 Page #71  
thousands of fiery fragments which fell onto the beach and sea. The metal t 2003 Page #107  
ric field so energetically that it fell off the insulator. After that, Tayl 2003 Page #110  
ding to the report, a fiery object fell from the sky and into the sea, maki 2004 Page #5  
the overcast above him. The object fell straight down, and disappeared in t 2004 Page #6  
ntified flying object exploded and fell to earth in the area. The sighting  2004 Page #6  
ed object that apparently recently fell from the sky. The paper quotes a "L 2004 Page #7  
irms that the artificial satellite fell on Taire Mountain in Bolivia, where 2004 Page #8  
rea where the artificial satellite fell has been declared an emergency zone 2004 Page #8  
eports that an unidentified object fell on Bolivian territory near the Arge 2004 Page #8  
m around the spot where the object fell. The object is said to be a mechani 2004 Page #8  
 the situation: A second fire ball fell from the sky early in the morning o 2004 Page #11  
hat a flying saucer which recently fell at Spitsbergen has been studied by  2004 Page #12  
turned into a rainboyd. The object fell down into the aea with a deafenina  2004 Page #19  
S STORY STAY'S 0110TEI NEW SPI4ERF FELL FOP' SPACE TN SANTA CR07 UNOIJOTE.  2004 Page #21  
FCLLOWS. CUOTE1 A SECOND FIRE PALL FELL FROM THE FicY EARLY IN /HE moRNINO  2004 Page #21  
ry convincing, even intriguing, it fell to me then to get the stories separ 2004 Page #43  
veral gleaming things, like metal, fell away from the plane as it hurtled d 2004 Page #68  
t Suffield Station before the deal fell apart. The story began in 1954 when 2004 Page #103  
inexplicably became unattached and fell to the runway as he was navigating  2004 Page #145  
pport of Vallee and Hynek the deal fell apart and the documentary was never 2004 Page #193  
ion as a "loose cannon." 36 In one fell literary swoop, Pflock paints Blanc 2004 Page #222  
lassification above TOP SECRET and fell into a classification called MOST S 2004 Page #249  
 Steve Qones) is convinced landed, fell, hit or crashed out there in that d 2005 Page #69  
 about an unidentified object that fell from the sky. • U.S. State Departme 2006 Page #29  
ilable, work halted after darkness fell. Recovery crews began loading and r 2006 Page #75  
leanup efforts ended when darkness fell and resumed at first light. By earl 2006 Page #79  
med to have rough edges. [It] then fell somewhere behind the hills at the b 2006 Page #120  
here was a disc-shaped object that fell into a swamp nearby Cubatao River.  2007 Page #128  
ed these areas retrieving whatever fell by keeping the public and the land  2007 Page #128  
idence," I said, "that this object fell just after those explosions. If it  2007 Page #133  
hed UFOs; and (b) chat the project fell under the auspices of the Air Force 2007 Page #133  
ding to the report, a fiery object fell from the sky and into the sea, maki 2007 Page #139  
ntified flying object exploded and fell to earth in the area. The sighting  2007 Page #140  
ed object that apparently recently fell from the sky. The paper quotes a "L 2007 Page #141  
irms that the artificial satellite fell on Taire Mountain in Bolivia, where 2007 Page #141  
rea where the artificial satellite fell has been declared an emergency zone 2007 Page #141  
eports that an unidentified object fell on Bolivian territory near the Arge 2007 Page #141  
m around the spot where the object fell. The object is said to be a mechani 2007 Page #142  
housands of fiery fragments, which fell sparkling with magnificent brightne 2007 Page #194  
st of these fragments, almost all, fell into the sea. But a number of small 2007 Page #194  
 sea. But a number of small pieces fell close to the beach, and we picked u 2007 Page #194  
tal, which produced a \ apor as it fell on the wet street. "The witnesses r 2007 Page #199  
ossible a craft from another world fell on part of the extensive gunnery ra 2008 Page #7  
o find time for other interests. I fell into one of the traps faced by all  2008 Page #55  
 Both Penniston and John Burroughs fell to the ground in a defensive move . 2008 Page #82  
called as follows: the vessel that fell in Arizona contained 4 entities, 2  2009 Page #53  

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esented the interests of the Rocke fellers, Rothschild s, DuPonts , Kuhns,  2008 Page #125  

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ng about Shag Harbor (probably his fellow divers) he recalled diving off Go 2004 Page #43  
ol — Police Four, D Flight, with a fellow Security Police member. It was ab 2004 Page #54  
s episode, I told some friends and fellow employees this exact information: 2004 Page #56  
aucers: You may know that I am the fellow who was in charge of the Canadian 2004 Page #86  
amed McAdams, showed it to him and fellow workers, which he said confirmed  2005 Page #42  
ard was mechanically gifted, but a fellow who liked to prove he could get i 2006 Page #157  
 Group') in 1988, our gathering cf fellow voyagers and seekers has studied  2006 Page #193  
n was attending a reunion with his fellow pilots and their wives, at Wright 2007 Page #114  
ts a then-recent conversation with fellow UFO researcher Lou Corbin that re 2007 Page #132  
aterrestrial minerals, a Fulbright Fellow with postdoctoral studies at the  2007 Page #198  
 subject of UFOs. This prompted my fellow officers to describe what they ha 2008 Page #42  
d. I spoke with some of his former fellow deputies who now work for the Sta 2008 Page #45  
keley in 1970, followed by a joint Fellow appointment at the Max Planck Ins 2008 Page #75  
d the right to foregather with his fellow countrymen , and his newspapers m 2008 Page #128  
, who, in tum, was both mentor and fellow Skull & Bones member to both Bush 2008 Page #138  
the H-Bomb," was a Senior research Fellow at the Hoover Institution , and w 2009 Page #9  
professional societies including a fellow of the IEEE, was listed in the Wo 2009 Page #164  

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ted with that event. Most of these fellows are now deceased. Many of the lo 2003 Page #57  
uldn't go. But later on one of the fellows said to me that those guys if th 2004 Page #92  
iewers Randle and Schmitt: "If you fellows uncovered something that threate 2004 Page #139  
hat had landed. Did not take those fellows long to decide I did not. But I  2004 Page #221  

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 build churches, their attendance, fellowship and cash flow. He would conne 2003 Page #22  
g press-photographer to be awarded fellowship s from both the Royal Photogr 2005 Page #148  

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t Jim saw strange markings that he felt looked similar to ancient Egyptian  2003 Page #60  
ncient Egyptian hieroglyphics. Jim felt that an adult man could have easily 2003 Page #60  
sence on Earth meant, and finally, felt that some sort of device had been i 2003 Page #143  
re a continuing threat, but Hansen felt that way too." It took almost anoth 2003 Page #144  
few well-placed barbs at anyone he felt had consistently missed the point i 2003 Page #146  
 said was their naivete. They also felt betrayed by a man whom they had tru 2003 Page #147  
hat were monitoring his activities felt that their job protecting national  2003 Page #148  
s that many reliable good citizens felt were sufficient to justify some act 2003 Page #195  
resident on UFO disclosure that he felt it was now time for the president t 2003 Page #200  
ct-Hartl ng adnaian asad tta& kfco felt ed Statea On— mA ana e—liar aaniata 2003 Page #226  
n to the economy of the country. I felt as did Vincent that the Chiefs of S 2003 Page #230  
ies with other crashes. "Officials felt that only people in professional le 2004 Page #75  
nt Truman and his close associates felt when they allegedly learned that di 2004 Page #75  
 said that the Canadian government felt helpless. In an interview with the  2004 Page #88  
re he passed away in 1962, when he felt the Act couldn't get him anymore, I 2004 Page #96  
0 gives three craft reports that I felt were unusual. The first case is a g 2004 Page #115  
ge liability suits. Those involved felt that it was better to cover up by c 2004 Page #125  
 a sense of why the government has felt comfortable in its assertion that t 2004 Page #138  
s of unexplained flying objects he felt could not have been manufactured on 2004 Page #139  
s that many reliable good citizens felt were sufficient to justify some act 2004 Page #177  
 by Miller and Scott. He and Hynek felt that if the government wanted the f 2004 Page #193  
National Academy of Sciences. They felt that the offer of the UFO films was 2004 Page #193  
dwritten notes and underlines. The felt tip ink used to write the words "Bl 2004 Page #245  
90s; this notation was done with a felt tip pen with 1962 or later ink. Pot 2004 Page #246  
uries of the creature, he suddenly felt "as if my hands were automatically  2005 Page #36  
lluminated the ground. Mayor Silva felt sick and had conjunctivitis for sev 2005 Page #37  
ime. Ominously, Woolcott's husband felt that he would not be returning home 2005 Page #44  
te," extremely fast, and the pilot felt a "bump" when the object passed ben 2005 Page #74  
en-related program. Annoyed -as he felt this should have fallen under his d 2005 Page #81  
ding on the person, effects can be felt within a few minutes. A small accum 2005 Page #90  
 flew i.n low over the area. Reich felt that this "cloud" masked the presen 2005 Page #100  
e injunction 's violation. Silbert felt that allowing the matter to go to c 2005 Page #101  
ecade Later thjs fiJm balanced , l felt that Tim was the ideal researcher t 2005 Page #147  
ame thing. We asked him whether he felt the Santilli film was a fake. He re 2005 Page #149  
ent. The exterior huU of the craft felt smooth and slippery to the touch. O 2005 Page #165  
except as noted below. It was also felt that the quality of the thought and 2006 Page #49  
xistence was then classified), who felt that the accident investigation was 2006 Page #74  
d to identify F-1 17A parts, but I felt that the narrative did not pass the 2006 Page #85  
 the "ring of truth" test. It just felt false. The more I thought about it, 2006 Page #85  
ome Flatwoods residents I spoke to felt that the story was bad publicity fo 2006 Page #93  
 anything in the sky but then they felt the impact where the houses shook a 2006 Page #127  
onment with my Dad. My Dad I guess felt it was good (what the Supervisor di 2006 Page #153  
1950s ■ Red stamp ink not recent ■ Felt tip ink not recent (after 1962) 40  2007 Page #46  
Ball point 1961: certainly Bowen ■ Felt tip 1962: Early government assessme 2007 Page #47  
:"I ■ "Blue Book Files"= post-1962 felt tip ink ■ "Written in 1954" = post- 2007 Page #47  
FIRMS MOON DUST 2:.1(, ■ MOON DUST felt tip post-1962 ink AUTHENTICITY HINT 2007 Page #48  
suspect the manufacturers may have felt they could move more of these cutes 2007 Page #64  
ng. Which is quite a long time and felt bad at the time and some bad things 2007 Page #82  
 M) parents were very loving and I felt well loved, so I had a good emotion 2007 Page #82  
o communicat e with those people I felt were the wrongdoers. 1 was letting  2007 Page #90  
 0.1.C. at MacDill, who personally felt that he should make a request to hi 2007 Page #110  
truction equipment I have seen. We felt the rnilitaries prompt appearance t 2007 Page #126  
El Paso Texas and a shock-wave was felt all the way to Las Cruces, New :Mex 2007 Page #130  
lling him from the back ... and he felt a tingling in hjs head. Then he saw 2007 Page #152  
ook. SuddenJy, he was nervous and "felt the hair on the back of my neck ris 2007 Page #173  
rial maneuvers (stop and go), they felt a heLicopter couldn't have performe 2007 Page #176  
ne. I came near it and rook it, it felt lukewarm in my hands, but what call 2007 Page #196  
ed his right to silence because he felt that he did not have anything to hi 2008 Page #30  
aff was a fair one? "Yes and no. I felt extremely uncomfortable that we had 2008 Page #34  
n trouble." The way she said it, I felt as if she had paid such close atten 2008 Page #50  
t to that thing, the more uneasy I felt -it was as if I were moving in slow 2008 Page #81  
r the craft disappeared , both men felt normal again. The slow motion feeli 2008 Page #83  
80, after midnight, John Burroughs felt drawn back to the Rendlesham Forest 2008 Page #84  
er Pearl Harbor when apparently he felt such connections might tarnish his  2008 Page #139  
ecision making. Because of this, I felt that such an institutional phenomen 2009 Page #12  
they deem appropriate. It has been felt among U.S. intelligence community t 2009 Page #15  
ecision making. Because of this, I felt that such an institutional phenomen 2009 Page #23  
ne of its technical advisers, Mark Felt, later confessed to be the "Deep Th 2009 Page #32  
me. Ominously , Woolcott's husband felt that he would not be returning home 2009 Page #51  
lass. It's got to be metal, but it felt like glass. I was confused at that  2009 Page #66  
ared me for what was going on. As /felt my way around the craft, I came upo 2009 Page #66  
ss to the sandpaper -that's how it felt.                                    2009 Page #66  
d me that he did not fall down. He felt something pushed him down. Somethin 2009 Page #80  
 at teh underside saw this which I felt at the time was a hatch of some sor 2009 Page #84  
iginal telexes and news reports. I felt pretty full of myself on the walk b 2009 Page #138  
ent him a copy of the journal. She felt I should have the book and suggeste 2009 Page #139  

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

elieved that there were male and I female genders present, but was hard to  2003 Page #236  
 believed that there were male and female genders present, but was hard to  2006 Page #104  
d with smoke, followed by an alien female with nice-looking breasts, pointe 2006 Page #109  
eturned. Burroughs was told that a female Shift Commander was driving in he 2008 Page #86  

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

oved along with rectal tissue from females... SLIDI #35: Alabama cow, 1993  2004 Page #77  
terus, even in pregnancy stages in females.) • Eyeball, with or without eye 2006 Page #115  

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

nto the base that way, through the fence, you can see it, and that is inter 2004 Page #53  
e CCC had constructed 135 miles of fence around the outside boundary using  2005 Page #53  
te there. In this photograph , the fence goes downhill to the dry lakebed t 2005 Page #53  
#18 Solar panels behind chain-link fence and security barbwire SLIDE# 19 So 2005 Page #57  
ar panels surrounded by chain-link fence copped by security barbwire. SLIDE 2005 Page #57  
SES ARM TOWARD SOLAR PANELS BEHIND FENCE ''\Xfhat we're looking at here is  2005 Page #66  
ermission to tear down part of the fence adjoining the cattle guard on your 2005 Page #156  
d. Upon arriving at the chain Link fence, which surrounded the perimeter of 2007 Page #95  
 Jack recalled that the chain Link fence was only 50 feet from were the dis 2007 Page #95  
nce points, checking the perimeter fence and such like. All the members of  2008 Page #33  
wo hundred feet from the perimeter fence. His quote to me was that the UFO' 2008 Page #34  

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

An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash SLIDE# 8 Fence-line with lakebed and DRES highlig 2005 Page #53  

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

 highway, and the lack of boundary fences, made the accident site (Fig. 14) 2006 Page #87  
t, and they had run up against the fences of part of a Nellis firing range, 2008 Page #8  

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

eir prospectus that they did sword fencing and l really wanted to do that,  2007 Page #80  
here 1 found that the entire sword fencing equipment was in the cupboard an 2007 Page #80  
 cupboard and they didn't do sword fencing anymore and so they were lying i 2007 Page #80  

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es, eventually determining the car fender to be unique to only one model of 2004 Page #231  

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

alary aacritfid hii condition tn ’ fentir at Balheida. Md , where phynral a 2003 Page #91  

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ayw ta Ghiaa with a fta aastataata feo ■aka a fteaWlaiiag aw wj aC tha altw 2003 Page #220  

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

 Tatar forces besieging Kaffa (now Feodossia, Ukraine) catapult plague corp 2006 Page #107  

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ill preened te China wUhonft delay fer tha jes^cco c£ waking an appmlaal af 2003 Page #226  
 Twining arrived at Alamogordo AAF fer a secret meeting with AAF Chief of S 2003 Page #234  
erintcll19once o!flcor who worltcd fer Jim Anqolton froa 1960 to 197•. Whon 2008 Page #120  

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

ition planned for next spring from Feral House. . .· ' ... . .,. . . . . .  2009 Page #30  

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

emporary terms. Wall Street banker Ferdinand Eberstadt is a mentor of Forre 2003 Page #85  
nce there, he calls his old friend Ferdinand Eberstadt who arrives soon aft 2003 Page #89  

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ts human with /some anatomical dif ferences /in^the head, eyes, hands apd f 2003 Page #236  

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

 in the oil fields. His boss, Bill Ferguson, who is also deceased, when Dou 2004 Page #72  
any owned.' They went out and Bill Ferguson being the lead man at the time, 2004 Page #72  
Retrieval Conference Doug and Bill Ferguson climbed up on the craft and loo 2004 Page #73  

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

sferred to Hospital Humarutas. Dr. Fernando Eugeruo Prado, responsible for  2005 Page #32  

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

 — and after the ceaseless work of ferocious debunkers? One of the foremost 2004 Page #137  
 the middle of one of New Mexico's ferocious desert Lightning storms. Or pe 2005 Page #121  

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inees Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro were barnstorming the country in 2006 Page #183  

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resents to those who are trying to ferret out the truth about our black wor 2005 Page #168  

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

Dodd, and who told Tony how he had ferried the bodies from the area. But th 2006 Page #126  

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

ked up with a magnet. Fragments of ferrite-impregnated ceramics were remnan 2006 Page #84  

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 microscopic iron spheroids called ferrites, so pieces of RAM can be picked 2006 Page #84  

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

aalcBu Jhly 9» 1947 Approved (Sgd) ferry &. Tivinan TOP Stbrc trt           2003 Page #226  
ppelt • Dr James E McDonald • John Ferry • Frank Edwards • Malcolm Puddy •  2004 Page #202  
gation of UFOs, CIA, MI6, NSA John Ferry Mr John Ferry found dead • Marconi 2004 Page #211  
, CIA, MI6, NSA John Ferry Mr John Ferry found dead • Marconi Director (UK) 2004 Page #211  
rried, four children Death of John Ferry is RV Answer: He was working on an 2004 Page #211  
's Note: Captrun Mantell was on a "ferry mission." Four F-51 Guard planes o 2005 Page #64  
hipping line that had been used to ferry Nazi propagandists and arms. · Ano 2008 Page #129  

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

etween the crash site and Area 51, ferrying personnel and supplies. A tempo 2006 Page #79  

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

. In January 1917, Leon Trotsky, a fervent follower of Karl Marx, was livin 2008 Page #125  

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

science to new heights of creative fervor and discovery. Unless restrained  2006 Page #67  

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

ingfield's Crash-Retrieval Reports Feschino, The Braxton County Monster, I  2004 Page #130  
 Dolan, Stanton T. Friedman, Frank Feschino, George Knapp, Linda Moulton Ho 2006 Page #2  
in 68 Braxton County Monster Frank Feschino 86 Alien Viruses & Leaked Docum 2006 Page #3  
is is described in detail in Frank Feschino Jr.'s new book "Shoot Them Down 2006 Page #5  
 task for the attack orders. Frank Feschino Jr. ("Shoot Them Down") has gat 2006 Page #10  
t - The Night They Were Here Frank Feschino Copyright 2006 Frank Feschino A 2006 Page #89  
rank Feschino Copyright 2006 Frank Feschino And now - the 10 o'clock headli 2006 Page #89  

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

t of "military action" • See Frank Feschino's new book, "The Braxton County 2004 Page #128  

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

Xbu win proceed to the Whits Sands fesvlng 0s=©®3a Ccssasd Center without d 2003 Page #212  

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 vl •IFIAA. AAA WA. .149•I 1.1 t ./fet fai. bP, PWW NSW* AID • W.% KAN SAO. 2006 Page #34  

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

other alien that was crumpled in a fetal position. Most of its side had bee 2006 Page #158  

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

s.' This is, of course, not so far fetched as debunkers may have us believe 2004 Page #218  

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

m" has morphed into an ideological fetish, utterly divorced from reality; i 2005 Page #75  

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

Like Band-Aids . DO THEY EVER TAKE FETUSES? If it is tasked, they do. There 2008 Page #92  

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 don't want involved in this local feud. Some individuals, because of their 2003 Page #58  

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

ined of pains in his back and high fever and was sent to Hospital Born Past 2005 Page #33  
 an insect-borne Viral Hemorrhagic Fever unknown at the time. Later when Bo 2006 Page #108  
n at the time. Later when Bolivian Fever was discovered in late 1960s, an e 2006 Page #108  
were infected by Viral Hemorrhagic Fever 22 See, for example. Coral and Jim 2006 Page #109  
it the observed disease pattern of fever, muscle aches, headaches leading i 2006 Page #110  
ke retrovirus, a Viral Hemorrhagic Fever like Hantavirus, neither of which  2006 Page #113  

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

 agents studied: Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers: Ebola, Hanta, Lassa virus—all hi 2006 Page #106  
retroviruses and Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers. Or, in the case of military appl 2006 Page #116  
r, retroviruses, Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers (VHFs) and prions warrant attenti 2006 Page #117  

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

 the preRoswell hypothesis and has fewer liabilities is the Top Secret memo 2003 Page #26  
 World War II, few people and even fewer credible scientists have been will 2005 Page #118  
e how many have read it. Typically fewer than 2% have read any. I note the  2006 Page #4  
development of the atomic bomb. No fewer than 3,000 residents received cour 2008 Page #27  
ferent agency recovering UFOs? The fewer the agencies, the fewer the leaks. 2008 Page #110  
 UFOs? The fewer the agencies, the fewer the leaks. The seven pages that fo 2008 Page #110  
 concentrated corporate power into fewer and fewer hands, many of those dir 2008 Page #145  
ted corporate power into fewer and fewer hands, many of those directly conn 2008 Page #145  

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33 ii.) UNKNOWN 10.7.:i Ill. (35.3 Ff.) U:-JKNO\\'N \\'I.Ii.JI r: SK:'-/0\\ 2007 Page #112  
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 ~, ... b _A H";,\.1:t,..'1ff W."~ ff-:.J()JHlfiCC -;e, F1riC 1, \Jl'"J J•L 2009 Page #104  

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was scrambling and authorizing • ' ff40Wh the whole easlehli4 Washington, D 2006 Page #28  

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, till ( ,._. • .,..,rm L\..brl'\(.ff_Jf I tit\..:"""-k..t•t1'-a. "1c-,.f,u 2008 Page #155  

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s while cutting-edge ph) sicists o ffer speculation of deep space "worm hol 2005 Page #120  

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to have been useful in vetting the ffficieng of the Washington Civil Defens 2006 Page #169  

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leadership as a Noa-Commissioned c;fficer in the United Staten Air Force Of 2004 Page #212  

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bo ""'ork-&n =ldentil\ed man tro:n fficl.ah.. ~ -...·ilb I.bf' l'i,.,.,.. Z 2009 Page #163  

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liyatlM te aayparl ar te rttfertal ffidaaaa jragMaa wrtah 4a art iwrfrte ta 2003 Page #215  

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 effectiveness of your Mission. ta ffirarn . FE:JCVincent:hst 7-6-47        2003 Page #213  

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assified less classified materials fflakes it possible for me to epen l!:ie 2009 Page #12  

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COll'f}:t..'S from rl.'Jln1 -of SC!fflCc-fiction, n,.,y be kl"Y to dcl.'p-s 2005 Page #30  

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, tions Holy Land inquiry. th• '°" ffltt, • I Lt. immcdinlclv tr.,n?ml ~ted 2009 Page #182  

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KARA Dais 5/OH HBKmS XS MFCTfflMff ffMBU TOKMDM J"77 fcs will pnm  to Chlaa 2003 Page #223  

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Nottl POrcomel t 4:yasysyyttn, ,...ffteer.Atlantla 2449.1o. f44,tctt acM4ni 2006 Page #39  

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ook: The Report 011 U11ide11tifled Ffyi11g Ofvects. Ruppelt was a retired U 2005 Page #95  

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N I• tMN, •--11 IN,:■,a l./JI ,:.I ff~7 :;•:~.;..~ ;. ~,-., ~!:!'i,_-1:"-!! 2008 Page #19  

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al of this notion. '•,.ii&hcil;t;:,ff~s~:~trbh~, ·security'? . --·-:·)~,~~- 2007 Page #35  

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 ._ r.► .'.; "t •• a, J \1 • ,._,• ff• ,·• ,...1,"'I., • ,,..._ •':"•i,1.J• 2007 Page #74  

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r airmen could use to learn how to fh-a saucer." That, in essence, is the K 2005 Page #45  

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e that they entered this country. (fhe FBI would soon begin to build a huge 2005 Page #92  
 a long report titled 'La Prueba' (fhe ProoD, where he describes chat the f 2007 Page #196  

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          ULTRA 28IN TMF LANE TART FHENOMKMNON UNIT SUMMARI INTELLIGENCE AS 2003 Page #232  

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lyal that yw yraaaat with £raa aay fheUac af yrfar ehlfyattas ta sapyort or 2003 Page #223  

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lt y ym will gSssf that ym are m a fheWlailag daalm aa* that the S&rtea 'Zo 2003 Page #223  

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:.: ;i:_o~·e :r: ~ :-r-r-1· ! !o,: fhin.~ 1 ro..., t:-lC' t.ou:.::wc!l: tc  2008 Page #57  

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 roal aaaaaglt»ki--- &0 •a* af tha fhr-raaahlag aaawgaawaa «f dlroot 2arge= 2003 Page #220  

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l news coverage concerning the SCI FI and CFi investigation into the Kecksb 2003 Page #68  
 Addendum On October 21st, the SCI FI Channel and the CFI held a press conf 2003 Page #71  
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" At the press conference, The SCI FI channel announced their support for l 2003 Page #71  
result of the broadcast of the SCI FI Kecksburg documentary, and the extens 2003 Page #72  
vi krigs kite T..stei tyttat • i I FI:fragite 1Pardikaftl S'44* !Terre ct 1 2004 Page #156  
n a location that had seen none in fi, e years. Bur by that evening the hum 2005 Page #100  
e of years, Santilli purchased the fi.lm and transported it t0 the UK where 2005 Page #146  
), and minimum traces of titanium (fi). In addition, Taylor confirms the pr 2007 Page #197  
ion Act requests relating to these fi Jes, so the material can now be consi 2008 Page #64  
ease of the documents from the MoD fi Jes, most people have not realized th 2008 Page #66  
1ents. 21 ,• S ... ~--~-: /:\' ~ ' fi ·." ~ .· , ' .. . ' ~:                2009 Page #27  
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ung F!Jing Saucer are Real; Aliens fi-0,11 Space; and The F!Jing Saucer Co1 2007 Page #132  

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up had been unhappy with the Cuban fiasco, knew he was sleeping with Marily 2008 Page #110  
 due to the April 1961 Bay of Pigs fiasco. He needed an answer from the oth 2009 Page #39  

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ec. 3(E) and 5(D) ar (E) T0f‘-~£59 fiBai' Dept, of State letter. Aug. 9, 19 2003 Page #224  

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nification of copper wire and blue fiber Analysis of starch and other mater 2003 Page #43  
ers were made from cellulose plant fiber. The third laboratory analyzed the 2003 Page #50  
d night vision image intensifiers, fiber optics, supertenacity fibers, lase 2003 Page #101  
ring neutronic engines, lasers, or fiber optics. ww majeshedocuments com Wi 2003 Page #161  
elop the technical applications: o Fiber optics o Integrated circuits o Nig 2003 Page #188  
 not be cut with a knife. Was this fiber optics, or a new type of twine for 2004 Page #142  
aponry • State of the Art Lasers • Fiber Optics • Reverse Engineering 159   2004 Page #162  
 Integrated circuits perspective ■ Fiber optics perspective ■ Conclusions a 2005 Page #3  
ER ROSWELL" ■ Image intensifiers ■ Fiber optics ■ Super-tenacity fibers ■ I 2005 Page #6  
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" ■ "A report speculated that each fiber ... atomic/molecular ■ alignment"  2005 Page #9  
h integrity, poor memory for dates FIBER OPTICS PERSPECTIVE i ■ " ••• optic 2005 Page #11  
claims seem quite inaccurate ■ His fiber optic claims should be further exp 2005 Page #12  
 today's inregraced circuit chips, fiber optics, lasers, night-vision equip 2005 Page #167  

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 (Howe's emphasis.) "What is today fiber-optic technology was part and parc 2003 Page #100  

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with Kraft tape, marked MAJIC —12, fiberboard box a Overseas shipment: same 2003 Page #175  
inorganic material; steel wool and fiberboard were found to be ideal for th 2005 Page #90  

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el, graphite-epoxy thermoplastics, fiberglass composites and ceramics. Ther 2006 Page #84  

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ents of layering. Ash consisted of fiberous (sic) dust & residue. Ash & all 2003 Page #107  

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 a Handkerchief at the motel. Some fibers and threads came out, as well as  2003 Page #49  
and two ayers of compressed cotton fibers imbedded in other materials. The  2003 Page #50  
fiers, fiber optics, supertenacity fibers, lasers, molecularly aligned meta 2003 Page #101  
rs ■ Fiber optics ■ Super-tenacity fibers ■ Integrated circuits ■ Lasers ■  2005 Page #6  
rs ■ Fiber optics ■ Super tenacity fibers ■ Metals -molecular alignment ■ F 2005 Page #7  
CTIVE i ■ " ••• optical wave guide fibers similar to glass rods except they 2005 Page #11  
rial that we believe may be carbon fibers. This sort of "hairiness" about t 2005 Page #158  
the av-ionics controls via optical fibers. Another saucer scientist, Bill U 2005 Page #164  
t-vision equipment, super-tenacity fibers (such as Kevlar plastic armor), a 2005 Page #167  
own by enzymes. It also forms tiny fibers called scrapie associated fibrils 2006 Page #114  

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y fibers called scrapie associated fibrils (SAFs) in the test tube. It has  2006 Page #114  

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To Walk Moon Author Bernard Newman Fiction Book -The Flying Saucer - 1948 “ 2003 Page #14  
 Isaac Asimov. Fantasy and Science Fiction. 3. “All nnn-csplaincil sighting 2003 Page #118  
□ "Content is the theme of science fiction ” a “Why would Government keep E 2003 Page #186  
tled "The Roswell Report: Fact vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Desert." It co 2003 Page #201  
r private oorreapondafit)t Science fiction or science? Almdnous eotije goes 2004 Page #19  
 just as H. G. Wells stated in his fiction, there is a near certainty that  2004 Page #133  
Roswell, which is a serial of pure fiction. And then, of course, there was  2004 Page #137  
 in such forged papers is complete fiction? This is another disputed fact.  2004 Page #141  
heldon, in the last chapter of his fiction book about a government cover-up 2004 Page #145  
ell Incident Alien Autopg: Fact or Fiction? (Fox TV Documentary, Robert Kiv 2004 Page #149  
s... I wouldn't have written it as fiction because it was too ridiculous. T 2004 Page #194  
ceived opinions as to the truth or fiction of the issue at hand. I have pro 2004 Page #214  
tome, The Roswell Report: Fact vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Desert, their  2004 Page #230  
the case were outright products of fiction, the "Plant" reference suggests  2005 Page #133  
etwork's Alie11 A111op-!J -Fact or Fiction? For those who are unaware of ch 2005 Page #145  
ps some visitors are planning epic fiction and factual movies for film comp 2006 Page #8  
ook "The Roswell Report: Truth vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Desert" (see R 2006 Page #13  
 "Disinformation". He provided the fiction. 10. WHY have you kept at it sin 2006 Page #13  
d L. "The Roswell Report: Fact vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Desert", US Go 2006 Page #13  
il archetypes of religion, science fiction or urban legends, with recogniza 2006 Page #55  
 cosmologist, once wrote a science fiction book called "The Black Cloud"5 w 2006 Page #102  
re. Alien diseases and the science fiction classics The public, the governm 2006 Page #102  
acilities transcends those in this fiction book, both here and in the forme 2006 Page #103  
UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Two fiction stories involving pathogens have 2006 Page #117  
he book was base more on fact than fiction. His comments were illuminating, 2006 Page #130  
 What you have just read is partly fiction and partly fact. Something DID h 2006 Page #165  
s it? Read on. What follows is NOT fiction. PART II: A RADAR EMERGENCY Hist 2006 Page #165  
 the amazing procession of science fiction films in the 1950's and 60's. In 2006 Page #182  
o believe, hoaxer motives, science fiction, cults, anomalous qualities XIV. 2007 Page #45  
 for all of the ridiculous science fiction stories of "alien spacecraft", a 2007 Page #115  
e truth sometimes is stranger than fiction, but truth always seems to work  2007 Page #127  
 the second time reading a science fiction story they asked to write, based 2008 Page #65  
ek and Star Wars and other science fiction are accustomed to plots that inc 2008 Page #95  
the fine line between fact and the fiction becomes even more indistinct whe 2008 Page #102  
cience-fact and science-o O .::, ' fiction. Sources: Sibir, July 2, 1908. T 2008 Page #103  
ntific American Book Club, Science Fiction Book Club and various foreign bo 2008 Page #144  
 a iplcndld character in a science fiction no,•el But he probobly •houldn't 2008 Page #146  
 Bethurum 's story to the realm of fiction and nothing else - and, indeed,  2009 Page #55  

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ction, but there are also numerous fictional accounts and novelizations of  2004 Page #137  
ments and the open literature. Two fictional stories link the topic in the  2006 Page #101  
 the "The Andromeda Strain." These fictional stories have played a critical 2006 Page #101  
peration Thunderchild relates in a fictional format the sorts of things tha 2006 Page #130  
e main task is to create a cotaLly fictional picture of what is takin lace. 2007 Page #20  

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e. The story of ET is actually the fictionalized version of the live alien  2003 Page #198  
onic Warfare Doomsday Conspiracy • Fictionalized yet plausible accounts of  2004 Page #200  
 effect that Pope was telling in a fictionalized format, "the truth" that h 2006 Page #130  

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omething real and not visionary or fictitious. ” September 23,1947, AF200-2 2003 Page #10  
omething real and not visionary or fictitious." That same day, the new Secr 2003 Page #87  
nomena, not something visionary or fictitious. His report described intelli 2004 Page #141  
eal and not something visionary or fictitious." 116                         2005 Page #118  
 far as my investigation has gone, fictitious names have been inserted, nam 2006 Page #45  
omething real and not visionary or fictitious ." He recommended that a perm 2008 Page #132  

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. .-, na~h-e o( Viennn. The The dl!ficully w.as, tor such a produci! anythi 2009 Page #182  

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IGATE THE WHOLE GROUND AND TRY AND FICX UP ANY DEBRIS THAT MIGHT RAW FALLEN 2004 Page #24  

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1 A SECOND FIRE PALL FELL FROM THE FicY EARLY IN /HE moRNINO OF THE SAPE DA 2004 Page #21  

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d inco111pt1tnt ruwrchcr s in tJ1t fidd • Tht worst thing Ouu could hupptn  2008 Page #154  

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am, Massachusetts Erution of the A!fiddlesex Ne111s on April 23, 1973. Acco 2005 Page #39  

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co this other reality. Varied bona fide Post \X/ar documents, reports and o 2007 Page #59  

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 Retrieval Conference SLIDE# 15 \'(fide-shot new door and Schlage lock. The 2005 Page #56  

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d in an assassination plot against Fidel in Florida, a group called the Cub 2009 Page #33  

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le In 1953 USGPO Style Manual with fidelity O Security level so high, made  2003 Page #186  

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 purpose of identification of bona fides as opposed to classified CLA and U 2009 Page #41  

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c I rm t S. Indun I ust lund 4.40. fie seselmees, ItTiortinara.aam •••••••• 2006 Page #32  
ve "powe,jul landing lights," and "fie,y exhaust flame from a stack 4- 5 in 2008 Page #54  
lf working the Office of Sci en ti fie Intelligence , had tried to, for exa 2009 Page #18  
 A 111crtea 11 ,111 obscure Ptll!I fie: h;1'1ncl in l!J.\3 t fori:·e:~, Jnn 2009 Page #181  

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his Others yr Writ erelI-Joar...:« fie4113: ro wAtern. 1•11,01 • 4/15/92 Ne 2006 Page #29  

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ers to either Los''Alamos , Wright Fie^ii, Patterson AAF, and Randolph Fiel 2003 Page #234  

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ation with the soviet union in the field of outer space, including the deve 2003 Page #6  
eign Technology Division at Wright Field, latter became the base commander  2003 Page #16  
 the material was coming to Wright field. It was brought into our material  2003 Page #16  
essings for three dead aliens In a field outside of Cape Girardeau at night 2003 Page #22  
nt. Who the agent assigned to this field office is unknown a present. SEM o 2003 Page #32  
askets like in the Roswell case or field body bags on stretchers? It could  2003 Page #33  
le or so off the road into an open field were a fire was burning. Given the 2003 Page #36  
 that was a distance away across a field and moving along a tree line. Bill 2003 Page #60  
le trying to travel up through the field. At that point, a military officer 2003 Page #61  
with four handles down through the field towards the wooded area. Soon afte 2003 Page #70  
 men were heading down through the field near the house that the Hay's fami 2003 Page #70  
oods below. He observed in an open field approximately 100 soldiers in a si 2003 Page #71  
ns on these panels, as the Roswell field reports described them, looked lik 2003 Page #101  
strial bodies first went to Wright Field in Cincinnati, Ohio, but after the 2003 Page #102  
y than any other element. Magnetic field lines tend to be displaced around  2003 Page #107  
h while the metal is in a magnetic field, a current flow will be induced th 2003 Page #107  
tly airlifted by Courier to Wright Field, Ohio." In addition to the unfamil 2003 Page #107  
ed in a million volt electrostatic field augmented by an unspecified freque 2003 Page #110  
oved sideways through the electric field so energetically that it fell off  2003 Page #110  
 Insulation from the electrostatic field was a thin piece of paper suspende 2003 Page #110  
move sideways in the electrostatic field while the control did not. When a  2003 Page #111  
ced in an external static magnetic field. Research continued with tests of  2003 Page #111  
osure Figure 20. Upper part of the field in 40x Bismuth side after 40 days  2003 Page #113  
ticle possesses an electric-dipole field which induces organization into th 2003 Page #113  
 Aero Medical Laboratory at Wright Field. - “New report is in the process o 2003 Page #155  
 after intact . • Roswell Army Air Field Missing Files - it Shredded withou 2003 Page #160  
 Group Air Materiel Command Wright Field, Ohio November 14-16.2003 Las Vega 2003 Page #160  
ation with the Soviet Union in the field of outer space, ...” "...broader c 2003 Page #162  
" Comparing with a variety of Army Field manuals of that era, Slide 48 show 2003 Page #181  
ON WITH GENUINE DOCUMENTS For Army field manuals of the era, it has the sam 2003 Page #182  
GHQL d/(AEROMEDTCAI. LAB, RANDOLPH FIELD). 7. Because of the stringent secu 2003 Page #234  
ie^ii, Patterson AAF, and Randolph Field for security reasons. It is believ 2003 Page #234  
M taRan to AMO, • - -rlwi: iWright Field. Other remains. werelypsajapSTCHT  2003 Page #234  
ogordo and then returned to Wright Field, It is believed that Twining and s 2003 Page #234  
ld a freg. It is not known if army field surgens had performed exploratory  2003 Page #236  
stry and, like most people in that field, very precise and technical in his 2004 Page #27  
 for years in that one spot in the field where that spaceship is supposed t 2004 Page #29  
as, reported he was strolling in a field at night when "suddenly I was arou 2004 Page #32  
nt was what occurred in a farmer's field less than a mile from the perimete 2004 Page #47  
y made their way into the farmer's field called Capel Green. Here they 44   2004 Page #47  
s that had been brought out to the field refused to function. Not long afte 2004 Page #48  
ntified red light came in over the field from the direction of the North Se 2004 Page #48  
 Adrian stood next to Larry in the field that night and is referred to on t 2004 Page #50  
l the time, I've moved out of this field now. ... Why they would have a pla 2004 Page #52  
an anyone to build and advance the field of alien abduction research, circu 2004 Page #58  
ocuments from the Roswell Army Air Field. The excuse was that messages sent 2004 Page #61  
ing messages from Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF) for this period of time wer 2004 Page #61  
hters based at Alamogordo Army Air Field at Alamogordo, New Mexico. The wel 2004 Page #62  
17: Hart Canyon Mesa on cloudy day Field trip to Aztec crash site in Hart C 2004 Page #69  
ld a frog. It is not known if Army field surgeons had performed exploratory 2004 Page #80  
grams in the U.S. and U. K. are in field test states. Discovery of new viru 2004 Page #80  
e collapse of the earth's magnetic field as a source of energy and I think  2004 Page #91  
we were having a meeting at Wright Field and I couldn't go. But later on on 2004 Page #92  
h Air Force directly out of Wright Field, Ohio, and subsequently served in  2004 Page #108  
Don Worley 111,18-19 4 1946 Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Resea 2004 Page #110  
r who was first sent to the debris field to investigate and recover wreckag 2004 Page #132  
soldiers from the Roswell Army Air Field saw debris of a Project Mogul ball 2004 Page #133  
man, well known to everyone in the field of UFO research. UFO lecturer Stan 2004 Page #133  
 is of course the Roswell Army Air Field. The military reversed itself with 2004 Page #134  
the purported crash site or debris field during the week in question. Of co 2004 Page #136  
med "Cabot" went out to the debris field with him. It turns out his name wa 2004 Page #139  
listed man at the Roswell Army Air Field could have identified instantly. I 2004 Page #143  
eri21s, and if they did sweep that field clean under armed guards, as many  2004 Page #143  
the army had come by to vacuum the field. When he bragged that he had this  2004 Page #143  
ithin a couple miles of the debris field the reason why Mac Brazel was inte 2004 Page #144  
messages from the Roswell Army Air Field for the time period in question we 2004 Page #146  
ng officer of the Roswell Army Air Field in 1947, is interesting in that ob 2004 Page #147  
s Major Jesse Marcel at the debris field (right kneeling). Xander Berkeley  2004 Page #150  
tists and engineers devoted to the field of rocketry, launched the GIRD-09  2004 Page #153  
UFOs, and that in being around the field for a while he had become interest 2004 Page #191  
 Methodology • Linkages to the UFO field and Majestic-12 • Investigation an 2004 Page #198  
ared cause of death • Links to UFO field, military service • Remote viewing 2004 Page #200  
aptured one. • It also says Wright Field has a new biological laboratory, t 2004 Page #210  
oup of people from Aztec — the oil field people, two law enforcement office 2004 Page #216  
er authors I have found in the UFO field, nonetheless seems to have a pench 2004 Page #222  
th Bomb Group and Roswell Army Air Field at the time of the Roswell inciden 2004 Page #222  
orwarded to 8th AAF HQ at Carswell Field, Fort Worth, Texas. There was some 2004 Page #230  
from the 509th at Roswell Army Air Field to survey the second site. Meanwhi 2004 Page #230  
pensive and changing a lens in the field on a Speed Graphic was not underta 2004 Page #234  
urned from the Fort Worth Army Air Field with his pictures, he remembers th 2004 Page #237  
its sidebar comments unique to the field of ufology. The other is a twelve- 2004 Page #242  
— cryptic directives about the UFO field and its future actions in circa 19 2004 Page #242  
not admitted into evidence. In the field of questioned document (QD) examin 2004 Page #243  
n Washington D.C. in the watermark field and they were unable to conclude p 2004 Page #250  
review and evaluate duplication of field activities in light of the current 2004 Page #251  
ere was turmoil and duplication of field efforts within MJ-12 and that the  2004 Page #254  
 Conference 26 Black Projects Have Field ~E"rl'l!:!':m!:r.":~""'"1 The Anti 2005 Page #28  
 from the base commander at Wright Field saying that: 'You're a member of B 2005 Page #40  
 personall y seen the crash debris field of a B-52 which put down in Sacram 2005 Page #67  
0s. 1 know what an aircraft debris field looks like. This was not an aircra 2005 Page #67  
 It really just rained debris down field in a massive way. I've taken a loo 2005 Page #67  
T# 2 68 Steve Jones: "I have had a field geologist -the guy that came with  2005 Page #70  
with the ultrasound. \Xe have used field magnetometers on it. We have gone  2005 Page #71  
he evidence less cut-and-dry. In a field such as ufology, it is essential t 2005 Page #77  
 change is inevitable, even in the field of UFOs, even in the realm of gove 2005 Page #84  
hood that black research into this field could well be connected (in spades 2005 Page #85  
ncluding myself. The weaker energy field radiating from the inner layer (or 2005 Page #90  
(organic) is drawn to the stronger field of the individual inside. The flow 2005 Page #90  
individual inside. The flow of the field is experienced as a warming or tin 2005 Page #90  
ts from 1947. First, in Top Secret Field Order# 0862 transmitted on July 4, 2005 Page #124  
mb was tested; Alamagordo Anny Air Field (AAF), now Holloman Air Force Base 2005 Page #125  
rmation about her work at \Xlright Field, Ohio between 1942 and 1952. Known 2005 Page #131  
fr Force ilirectly out of \Xlright Field, OH, and subsequently served in Au 2005 Page #138  
omposed of specialists trained for field collection and investigation of ma 2005 Page #141  
April 1960 it became the 1127 USAF Field Activities Group; this became the  2005 Page #142  
vities Group; this became the 7602 Field Activities Group; and today it exi 2005 Page #142  
e end of it, surrounded by a large field of debris. \Y./e believed then, an 2005 Page #154  
rash Retrieval and a good football field long. It was scat). The gouge cros 2005 Page #155  
r the periphet) ' of a huge litter field. I picked up a piece of thin, shin 2005 Page #155  
a) a short distance away. The huge field of litter appeared to have been cl 2005 Page #156  
r dimension and use a Tran spatial field resonator to bridge the gap betwee 2005 Page #164  
he Air 1faterial Command at Wright Field. However, craft recovered in one p 2005 Page #166  
he engineering clivision at Wright Field called T-3 had already concluded t 2005 Page #166  
k -he understood the gravitational field and what it took to get people tra 2005 Page #170  
sicists of the German Institute of Field Physics at Goettingen, Germany, Dr 2005 Page #173  
discovery involved an intermediate field, neither electromagnetic nor gravi 2005 Page #173  
ro utilize the knowledge gained in field propulsion research? Twent)-ei ght 2005 Page #173  
action basis to recover or perform field exploitation of unidentified flyin 2006 Page #26  
logy and anthropology would have a field day learning about NHI culture, wi 2006 Page #60  
estruction, the size of the debris field, and the short duration of cleanup 2006 Page #76  
r-to-shoulder search of the debris field. Cleanup efforts ended when darkne 2006 Page #79  
 parts and materials in the debris field. Finally, there was no evidence of 2006 Page #86  
d on their left and a large gulley field was down on their right. Mrs. May  2006 Page #90  
 were horrendous and writers had a field day with the story. As I continued 2006 Page #99  
proofread, professionally produced field manual printed in 1954 on a hot le 2006 Page #103  
ld a frog. It is not known if army field surgens (sic) had performed explor 2006 Page #104  
 programs in U.S. and U.K., are in field test stages. Discovery of new viru 2006 Page #105  
 back into the house for a pair of field glasses. To his complete amazement 2006 Page #120  
t lamp. When we looked through the field glasses we could define its overal 2006 Page #121  
ned at Porton Down, England in the field of biological warfare, strongly su 2006 Page #137  
 resolved easily. Abilene Army Air Field was established at Abilene, TX in  2006 Page #178  
an end to his continued endeavors. Field Research in Nevada Some of the mos 2006 Page #198  
         The Bigelow Foundtion UFO Field Detectors Since starting work with 2006 Page #200  
t the lights were about a football field distance; there was no noise and n 2006 Page #200  
be too heavy to carry out into the field. Since then I have seen devices in 2006 Page #201  
ery involved in the remote viewing field although he did ask me once to rem 2006 Page #202  
t with a few key people in the UFO field. He seemed satisfied at that. The  2006 Page #205  
it seems that everybody in the UFO field knows somebody who is connected to 2006 Page #205  
terested in the alternative health field as well as UFOs. In 2003 he funded 2006 Page #206  
logist and biophysicist whose main field of research was neurophysiology. I 2007 Page #75  
s recovered from the Roswell crash field. Quoting from the briefing paper,  2007 Page #75  
 the administrators have a comment field where you can see the function of  2007 Page #86  
annot penetrate the intense plasma field surrounding the UFO crafts, but el 2007 Page #131  
," they whisked it away to Maxwell Field, from which it was flown immediate 2007 Page #133  
t least that's the way the Maxwell Field officers explained why they had st 2007 Page #133  
ltimately absorbed into che 1127th Field Activities Group at Fore Beh·oir i 2007 Page #133  
ential for employment of qualified field intelligence personnel on a quick  2007 Page #134  
action basis to recover or perform field exploitation of unidentified flyin 2007 Page #134  
of location, to recover or perform field exploitation, to communicate and p 2007 Page #134  
\Vorked in a civilian capacity the field of contract photographjc analysis  2007 Page #138  
 By letter dated 3 Dec 60, the FBI Field Office, New Haven, Connecticut, ad 2007 Page #140  
aims~tbat a shiny~UE.Q }anded in a field where a slaughtered filll!!lal was 2007 Page #146  
laims that a shiny UFO landed in a field ·where a slaughtered animal was la 2007 Page #146  
Cable Test Facilities (Coyote Test Field).] ..... - AUSTRALIANS OVERWHELMED 2007 Page #164  
was like car tracks make through a field or something. We drove onto that a 2007 Page #168  
red , among other things, a debris field near Coyame from the crash of a sm 2007 Page #184  
ies, such as the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, seem to provide undeniable suppor 2007 Page #184  
 evidence with high explosives. 3. FIELD INVESTIGATION -JAN. 2007 In Januar 2007 Page #188  
g in the area, we prepared for our field investigation by carefully reviewi 2007 Page #188  
hing for about an hour, we found a field of debris that included aluminum a 2007 Page #189  
residents believe that this debris field is from the crash of a drug smuggl 2007 Page #189  
und at the crashed airplane debris field. '!. . . . ~ .. .. ·~--.. · · .. : 2007 Page #189  
 saucer and the size of a football field. lt had many windows and lights an 2007 Page #200  
ons mostly in the criminal justice field. I have held several titles in my  2008 Page #41  
behind them and passed through her field of view and was last seen headed i 2008 Page #49  
ility might have produced magnetic field anomalies that attracted one or mo 2008 Page #75  
 of 3 to 30 her1z produce magnetic field anomalies in their respective envi 2008 Page #76  
answer is no. The Earth's magnetic field is sufficientl y strong. The energ 2008 Page #76  
The energy density in the magnetic field is a million times higher than the 2008 Page #76  
ant to and not change the magnetic field more than .0 I or .001 percent. So 2008 Page #76  
u can do is create a tiny magnetic field that propagates as a wave and that 2008 Page #76  
otesla , as opposed to the Earth's field, which is 50,000 nanoteslas . So y 2008 Page #76  
es greater in the Earth's magnetic field than an ELF wave. If you take the  2008 Page #76  
ELF wave. If you take the magnetic field grid around the Earth and pretend  2008 Page #76  
 WHATSOEVER ON THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD GRID AROUND ORFORD NESS OR THAT RE 2008 Page #76  
 AT ANY TIME. The Earth's magnetic field has 250,000 times more energy per  2008 Page #77  
ng as the Earth's natural magnetic field. The Earth's magnetic field is gen 2008 Page #77  
gnetic field. The Earth's magnetic field is generated in the core of the Ea 2008 Page #77  
aximum change (in Earth's magnetic field). A pigeon and instruments can det 2008 Page #77  
t change, but the Earth's magnetic field is a huge source of energy - teraw 2008 Page #77  
arted moving back towards the open field." After that, the men decided that 2008 Page #80  
rding to the authors, the magnetic field of the earth was greatly disturbed 2008 Page #101  
reasingly recognized expert in the field of forensic authorship attTibution 2008 Page #106  
inguistics is a very sophisticated field. However, all the experts take the 2008 Page #106  
retired from the UFO investigation field. (See slide 37.) You have seen Sal 2008 Page #110  
1 is concerned with duplication of field activities, could each one of them 2008 Page #110  
ry official Orvis Schmidt. "ln the field of drugs and pharmaceuticals the B 2008 Page #137  
ers and stress of the 1940s in the field of intelligence, as in so many are 2009 Page #15  
ration with our allies in the same field; and to inform the American public 2009 Page #21  
ulty of scholarly research in this field. Nonetheless , the subject is far  2009 Page #24  
rd L. Katzenbach, Jr. and Maury D. Field. Others who assisted me in various 2009 Page #25  
review and evaluate duplication of field activities in light of the current 2009 Page #39  
sident Kennedy said: Finally, in a field where the United States and the So 2009 Page #40  
ion have a special capacity-in the field of space-there is room for new coo 2009 Page #40  
ation with the Soviet Union in the field of outer space, including the deve 2009 Page #40  
as afte,wards -I'm standing in the field right where I got close to whateve 2009 Page #80  
 went to work as a clerk at Wright Field in her home town of Dayton, Ohio.  2009 Page #87  
orce in 1947. Along the way Wright Field became Wright Patterson Air Force  2009 Page #87  
life-she started working at Wright Field in 1942 when she was 18 years old. 2009 Page #87  
o her account of working at Wright Field for the Army Air Corps, I glimpsed 2009 Page #88  
ght of all the developments in the field of plastics and alloys of the last 2009 Page #91  
ommunjcations from Walker Army Air Field in Roswell from 1947 as well! This 2009 Page #91  
idedly non-standard, and this is a field defined by the strange. Nor does i 2009 Page #135  
tosev for his contributions to our field, and hope that UFOs in Voronezh is 2009 Page #140  
ing important contributions to the field. I have often been asked by new re 2009 Page #154  
 the role of Government in the UFO field. To avoid accusations of conspirac 2009 Page #154  
ave involved themselves in the UFO field to meet their own operational goal 2009 Page #154  
 the role of Government in the UFO field. Unfortunately, when discussing th 2009 Page #155  
are capable of doing things nonnal field units would not even dream of doin 2009 Page #155  
 role of the Government in the UFO field, we need to go back to the very be 2009 Page #155  
 waves, he said, offered a similar field. "Below the infra reds and above t 2009 Page #162  
43 -46 as a Research Associate and Field Representative , Division of War R 2009 Page #164  
g contributions to the Navy in the field of oceanographic communications an 2009 Page #164  
 HQ, Air Defense Command , Mitchel Field to the Commanding General, Army Ai 2009 Page #178  
e Corps (CIC) agents from Hamilton Field and these CIC agents took con-espo 2009 Page #179  
 the role of Government in the UFO field, especially as it relates to count 2009 Page #179  
.lt 01 the sicy to cont!ol slmUa.r field. Scr.rP.t. Anulo-AntPrict1n lo:ccs 2009 Page #182  

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rucks to be able to look down into fields and woods below. He observed in a 2003 Page #71  
 conductor for the electromagnetic fields created in the propulsion systems 2003 Page #100  
it resists penetration by magnetic fields more strongly than any other elem 2003 Page #107  
ed resisting or detecting magnetic fields. Another suggestion came from a m 2003 Page #110  
in static and oscillating magnetic fields by a scientist working on "electr 2003 Page #111  
dead," not moving, in the magnetic fields tried. The researcher wondered if 2003 Page #111  
 started very early out in the oil fields. His boss, Bill Ferguson, who is  2004 Page #72  
ch medical science into unheard of fields of biology. The samples extracted 2004 Page #80  
a journalist and then later in the fields of intelligence and counter-intel 2004 Page #108  
rking in the Aztec area in the oil fields, while Farley, on his way to San  2004 Page #216  
us groundbreakin g applications in fields as ruverse as biology, ps~chology 2005 Page #87  
a journalist and then later in the fields of intelligence and counter-intel 2005 Page #138  
tuaUy extend into other scientific fields to obtain a broader picture of th 2005 Page #162  
energy, inertia, and gravitational fields are only aspects of one and the s 2005 Page #173  
enetic breakthroughs and more. The fields of psychology, sociology and anth 2006 Page #60  
ch medical science into unheard of fields of biology. The samples extracted 2006 Page #105  
we true scientists, examining such fields as human origins, human conscious 2006 Page #182  
tive health, the UFO and abduction fields, and paranormal (psi) topics; it  2006 Page #197  
e psi, UFO, and alternative health fields. The Roper Report Prior to my wor 2006 Page #197  
 So l sttipped out all the comment fields that had buildjng 8 in them and d 2007 Page #86  
id, "The two of us were out in the fields ... there were no lights so we we 2008 Page #11  
ected the natural electromagneti c fields in the Orford                     2008 Page #74  
 A STRONGER IMPACT ON THE MAGNETIC FIELDS THAN COBRA MIST? Absolutely , no  2008 Page #77  
MIGHT HA VE ON THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS OF THE EARTH AT ANY LOCATION AT A 2008 Page #77  
bic meter than the electromagnetic fields from COBRA MIST or 0TH or HAARP o 2008 Page #77  
 any of those things. The magnetic fields that are created by manmade struc 2008 Page #77  
eakdown , and the ambient electric fields required for lightning leader pro 2008 Page #78  
ng worked to gain control over the fields of medicine , phannaceuticals and 2008 Page #140  
ensured their early entry into the fields of medicine , phamrnceuticals and 2008 Page #140  
y in the military and intelligence fields, has produced a blossoming of psy 2008 Page #140  
rn for the truth in the respective fields, but because Rockefeller's money  2008 Page #144  
possible situations in the various fields mentioned ? Well, the views in mo 2008 Page #144  
 "Fritz" by the soldiers. Even the fields of religion, education , and ente 2008 Page #145  
mbr it being nearly 3 ful football fields in length. No I think back and be 2009 Page #83  

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se." • Also investigated by George Fier tWho was stationed at the time at M 2006 Page #29  

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 around the Pittsburgh area of the fiery object, and the frequent news upda 2003 Page #54  
ar 40. The boy caught sight of the fiery object out of the corner of his ey 2003 Page #54  
rnoon when he looked up to see the fiery object moving from Norvelt towards 2003 Page #58  
ng disc" explode into thousands of fiery fragments which fell onto the beac 2003 Page #107  
JASDF). According to the report, a fiery object fell from the sky and into  2004 Page #5  
hen they looked up and saw a large fiery spheroid-shaped object pass over a 2006 Page #89  
"Charleston Daily Mail" reported, "Fiery Objects Flash Across Sky In W. Va. 2006 Page #94  
reature Near Flatwoods, Link It To Fiery Objects In Skies." This newspaper  2006 Page #95  
 several other reports of UFOs and fiery objects seen on the night of Septe 2006 Page #95  
the opposite direction. The second fiery object flew on a northwest course  2006 Page #97  
ton. Upon reaching this area, this fiery object actually crash-landed then  2006 Page #97  
border of West Virginia. The third fiery object that flew over 94           2006 Page #97  
 Diham, Llandrillo. "It had a long fiery tale which seemed to be motionless 2006 Page #119  
ral hospital employees witnessed a fiery object drop out of the sky into Du 2007 Page #128  
JASDF). According to the report, a fiery object fell from the sky and into  2007 Page #139  
e recalls that sometime in 1974, a fiery nighttime explosion rattled the wi 2007 Page #191  
It disintegrated into thousands of fiery fragments, which fell sparkling wi 2007 Page #194  
 plane with one side on fire." The fiery object an-ived from behind them an 2008 Page #49  
rous witnesses to the arrival of a fiery object in Grays Harbor County, WA  2008 Page #58  
n. Whatever the true nature of the fiery object, it did not fly like, or ap 2008 Page #59  
ruck from the East Gate toward the fiery light in the forest. They drove as 2009 Page #63  

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al Conference ROSWELL IdciivesIeil Fiets, in in Will li Believe KARLT. PFLO 2003 Page #128  

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h vitamins and minerals. Ufology's fifcieth anniversar y saw a glut of rela 2007 Page #63  

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 these beliefs to their advantage. Fifteen days later, early on the morning 2003 Page #145  
orting it sank. Part 2: The Search Fifteen minutes later, the two Mounties  2004 Page #38  
cialist, D Flight, name appears on fifteen pages. Witnessed the craft in Ca 2004 Page #49  
 is also the subject of a separate fifteen page interview: No one can give  2004 Page #50  
Ball during guardmount (a briefing fifteen minutes before going out to post 2004 Page #55  
tigate the first crash site ten to fifteen miles northwest of Ft. Bliss tow 2004 Page #67  
on for the Roswell incident. About fifteen years later he declared exactly  2004 Page #139  
length of time for its use, though fifteen minutes to half an hour once or  2005 Page #91  
d hovered for several hours ten to fifteen degrees above the southern horiz 2005 Page #99  
ance through binoculars for ten to fifteen minutes. We looked at the topogr 2006 Page #125  
urcraft reached a height of around fifteen thousand feet and a rusrance of  2007 Page #137  
ime the sightings were made within fifteen minutes of those in Las Vegas an 2008 Page #10  
how the sightings were made within fifteen minutes of each other when corre 2008 Page #15  
 therefor maybe five to ten, maybe fifteen seconds, and then it was gone. I 2009 Page #70  

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        Layered Bi/Mg Metal In his fifth and final letter received July 5,  2003 Page #99  
ing research. On July 5, 1996, the fifth and final letter from the South Ca 2003 Page #107  
termed "authenticity zingers"; the fifth, faking considerations; the sixth, 2004 Page #243  
F FL YING SAUCERS Presented to the Fifth Annual Crash Retrieval Conference  2007 Page #42  
s and how they relate to UFOs. The fifth presentation focused solely on one 2009 Page #7  

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n the most memorable, the top four fifths of the page was taken up by a gra 2007 Page #61  

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least known: in the early nineteen fifties Reich developed the cloud-buster 2005 Page #88  
uthern Maine in the early nineteen fifties. Here he built a new home and la 2005 Page #94  
able to locate color film from the fifties in the University of Arizona's P 2005 Page #100  
m·olved in gravity research of the fifties: Bell Aerospace, General Electri 2005 Page #173  
ed. They were in their forties and fifties then; so they weren't students.  2006 Page #129  
ew exceptions , UFO files from the Fifties and early Sixties had been destr 2008 Page #62  

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one in management was aware of the fiftieth anniversary of Roswell and in 1 2007 Page #70  

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e from? The answer is just a short fifty miles away was the Sikeston milita 2003 Page #33  
one in this belief. So it was that fifty four years ago the architected of  2003 Page #95  
ered approximately one hundred and fifty miles north of Broken Hill; and th 2004 Page #16  
at the rate of about forty-five or fifty miles an hour..." The accounts con 2004 Page #32  
f something like three hundred and fifty thousand kilotons of nuclear ordin 2004 Page #46  
ation, now that's an area of about fifty Yards square, underground, where t 2004 Page #52  
released more than one hundred and fifty pages of event-related letters, re 2004 Page #58  
th Air Force Investigators, almost fifty years after the Roswell Incident,  2004 Page #133  
tions irrefutably. After more than fifty years of dispute about UFOs, we st 2004 Page #133  
ill Clinton the first president in fifty years to make a statement about th 2004 Page #140  
well Incident, often claim that no fifty year cover- up of such profound di 2004 Page #140  
Ramey could not have fathomed that fifty years later, computers on the desk 2004 Page #141  
 The Road to Roswell emulsion from fifty years ago is like a Rorschach Test 2004 Page #142  
the truth based upon the evidence, fifty years after the "truth" had suppos 2004 Page #215  
 which is it? I'm not an expert on fifty year-old radar systems (or modern  2004 Page #220  
ger in the mists of history nearly fifty years past, they continue to remai 2005 Page #104  
 Lockheed's Skunk Works: The First Fifty Years by Jay Miller (the first-eve 2006 Page #79  
 and it continues to be shown over fifty years later. I began to study this 2006 Page #91  
ton County that night. Leavitt and fifty troops also went to the farm in Fl 2006 Page #95  
rmation about another ranch, about fifty miles north of Pioche, where there 2006 Page #200  
that the dimjnutive ad ran between fifty and one hundred times that year. I 2007 Page #67  
yet. Visual sightings only." About fifty minutes later, just after midnight 2008 Page #9  
or forty-five minutes with you -or fifty minutes! We didn't know where you  2008 Page #86  
EY GO? These ships can go forty or fifty thousand years. They can't go back 2008 Page #92  
 other landing sites approximately fifty meters from the poplar tree. Confi 2009 Page #136  

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n Lewisburg , Pennsylvania. He was fifty-nine years old. Once in prison Rei 2005 Page #101  

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appearance from the radar screen. "Fifty-two minutes after the disappearanc 2006 Page #134  
oject was right after this last in fifty-two (52) it was right after those  2009 Page #92  

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revealed to have been based upon a fig leaf 12 Greer, Stephen M., Md. Discl 2005 Page #84  
lassified until 1981. Article 123 (Fig. 1) was the third A-12 built, the se 2006 Page #73  
4 May 1963, CIA pilot Ken Collins (Fig. 2) took Article 123 up for its 79th 2006 Page #73  
ral I located the A-12 crash site (Fig. 3) in 2003, using information from  2006 Page #76  
ound pieces of titanium structure (Fig. 4) bearing A-12 part numbers and Lo 2006 Page #76  
tive-carry flights of Article 501 (Fig. 5) included an inert rocket booster 2006 Page #78  
 later, the rocket engine ignited (Fig. 6) as the automatic sequencing took 2006 Page #79  
nose cone from the rocket booster (Fig. 8). It had several access panels th 2006 Page #80  
eed Skunk Works inspection stamps (Fig. 7). 77                              2006 Page #80  
o be virtually invisible to radar (Fig. 9). Designers used sophisticated te 2006 Page #81  
986, Major Ross E. "Mule" Mulhare (Fig. 10) took off from TTR in Article 79 2006 Page #81  
ins" of the pilot. The crash site (Fig. 11) was declared a National Defense 2006 Page #82  
st five months after the accident (Fig. 12). To reach the site from 80      2006 Page #83  
erceptor variant of the Blackbird (Fig. 13). Initially tested at Area 51 in 2006 Page #87  
ry fences, made the accident site (Fig. 14) relatively accessible to the pu 2006 Page #87  
e a damaged YF-12A engine nacelle (Fig. 15). From a distance, it could easi 2006 Page #87  
arts, and the entire right elevon (Fig. 16). Part numbers and inspection st 2006 Page #88  

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now more about this Cambodian fire fight . R62: Elaine Douglas, active rese 2004 Page #118  
 a new enemy: global communism. To fight the Cold \'\far, a new organizatio 2007 Page #11  
. We have potential allies in this fight and should seek them out and forge 2007 Page #34  
e, my dad always had co go out and fight the fire; his company. My dad said 2007 Page #121  
r minds off of my dad going off to fight the fire. By the time we got down  2007 Page #124  
he fire was out. They continued to fight the fire that was up there because 2007 Page #125  
me thing. Normally when they would fight a fire, they would say, "1 was plo 2007 Page #125  
time travel for transportation, to fight wars, to change destinies and to e 2008 Page #95  
:Jon ■ Big Brother Grows Up ■ FOIA Fight -Bennew1tz ■ Sightings m late 1982 2008 Page #163  
Soviets, and E'P ■ Setbacks in the Fight ligainst Secrecy ■ Ji'JJnaway Gove 2008 Page #163  

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ional Guard to scramble three P-51 fighter aircraft to investigate. Wing Fl 2003 Page #88  
the B-l bomber, leaked the stealth fighter secret. The evidence now seems t 2003 Page #196  
8 October 1960, a pilot of the 4t1 Fighter Interceptor Squadron reported th 2004 Page #5  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference fighter aircraft which was so loud the n 2004 Page #55  
as working a midnight shift in the fighter alert area. This area had F-4 Ph 2004 Page #57  
 with 3 UFOs in Sept 1952 • Soviet fighter pilot testimony of USSR policy i 2004 Page #128  
e produced disastrous results, and fighter jets are not summoned save in ra 2004 Page #169  
nfirmed in a press conference that fighter planes had actually chased sever 2005 Page #35  
our F-51 Guard planes of the 165th Fighter Squadron of the Kentuck y Air Na 2005 Page #64  
ne. He was an experienced \Xf\X/11 fighter who was highly respected by his  2005 Page #74  
spected and decorated World War IT fighter pilot and pioneered much of the  2005 Page #94  
 tragic shortcoming of our fastest fighter jets to make and hold contact wi 2005 Page #95  
aft, including the F-117 A stealth fighter, have malfunctioned and crashed. 2005 Page #161  
 10 years in the Marine Corps as a fighter pilot, and four years with the A 2005 Page #169  
ional system would confer upon the fighter the sharpedged changes of djrect 2005 Page #171  
us for the F-117 Nighthawk Stealth fighter, its half-pint prototype the HA  2005 Page #174  
ment of the heralded F-117 stealth fighter. 173                             2005 Page #175  
encounters • 3/7/77. French Mirage fighter intercept, radar-visual COMETA R 2006 Page #28  
Heard County, Georgia. County fire fighter states that Just before the expl 2006 Page #28  
es ot vehicles* beyond the Stealth fighter and bomber • Ogle- a "triangular 2006 Page #30  
or the second operational U.S. jet fighter, the Lockheed U-2 prototype that 2006 Page #86  
ive and unimaginable United States fighter aircraft accidents, unusual mish 2006 Page #100  
ft accidents, unusual mishaps, and fighter plane and pilot disappearances t 2006 Page #100  
f unidentified planes approaching. Fighter planes were sent up to reconnoit 2006 Page #168  
er than over Alaska. The fact that fighter aircraft were scrambled indicate 2006 Page #168  
n 1950, but was easily attained by fighter aircraft. A more probable speed  2006 Page #171  
excess of anything but the fastest fighter jets of the time. Similarly, if  2006 Page #172  
e the F-94 (Lockheed Starfire, jet fighter, top speed about 600 mph, operat 2006 Page #175  
active duty and sent to Korea as a fighter pilot. This call-up to duty coul 2006 Page #176  
 the unique designation "FLlTAFF" (Fighter Long-range Tactical Air-command  2007 Page #99  
need of long range bombers, escort fighter aircraft, refueling aircraft, su 2007 Page #107  
 air defense alert was sounded and fighter jets were prepped for take-off a 2007 Page #185  
FBI Knoxville; Air Force Radar and Fighter Squadrons, Knoxville; and the OS 2008 Page #28  
ses were home to the 8151 Tactical Fighter Wing (8151 TFW) and the 6i11 Aer 2008 Page #72  
ing Commander of the 81st Tactical Fighter Wing at RAF/USAF NATO Bentwaters 2008 Page #88  
PVs could play the role of a small fighter planes or small rockets to defea 2009 Page #22  
contract involved the TFX tactical fighter, which later became the F-111 an 2009 Page #33  
ng Commander of the 81 st Tactical Fighter Wing at Bentwaters/Woodbridg e,  2009 Page #60  
ng Commander of the 81 st Tactical Fighter Wing at RAF Bentwaters and Woodb 2009 Page #72  

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 States. Strangely enough The Fire Fighter's handbook (Eire Officer's Guide 2007 Page #127  

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van Tretyak, ccnfirms in 1990 that fighter-interceptors had enccuntered UFO 2006 Page #28  

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o change direction faster than our fighters. I do believe UFOs exist and th 2003 Page #14  
a of the sky. At this time two F-4 fighters took off from our base and head 2004 Page #57  
in another part of the sky. As the fighters changed course and headed into  2004 Page #57  
else as if it was playing with the fighters. This lasted about 30 minutes w 2004 Page #57  
appeared and didn't come back. The fighters stayed up another 30 minutes pa 2004 Page #57  
, Texas and/or U.S. Army Air Force fighters based at Alamogordo Army Air Fi 2004 Page #62  
 Theater-he encountered three "Foo Fighters" (as pilots were callmg UFO sig 2005 Page #138  
t, over-all intelligence, stand-by fighters, all-encompassing defense, well 2006 Page #105  
at the communications was with the fighters there on a completely different 2006 Page #146  
pletely different network. But the fighters remained in the area awhile and 2006 Page #146  
e and then came back. When the jet fighters were about 50 or 60 miles south 2006 Page #146  
working a grid. Every time the jet fighters would come to check them out, t 2006 Page #146  
 — Air Force bombers and Air Force fighters will attempt to penetrate our a 2006 Page #149  
e-wisp, Brown Mountain Lights, foo fighters, fireballs of southwest. BOOK C 2007 Page #44  
ades before Lockheed F-117 Stealth Fighters dropped "smart bombs" on Iraq d 2007 Page #107  
empts of an intercept by Air Force fighters, and that a solution for the si 2008 Page #7  
in Eureka was knocked out and that fighters had been scrambled from Nellis  2008 Page #15  
 Blue Book files clearly show that fighters had been launched and intercept 2008 Page #15  
 mph. Two Russian-built MIG-21 jet fighters were scrambled , and were guide 2008 Page #29  
 During World War 2 so-called "foo fighters" were cause for alann, but unde 2009 Page #155  

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nfounding mystery and occasionally fighting off other researchers and skept 2003 Page #141  
went through afterward. Thanks for fighting for us Larry, I'm grateful. Now 2004 Page #49  
ieve that you're chasing after and fighting with windmills!" The term "figh 2004 Page #99  
ighting with windmills!" The term "fighting with windmills" was strange and 2004 Page #99  
after his 74th birthday, and after fighting a long battle with lung cancer. 2004 Page #110  
nged statement: "This is what l am fighting for: the prevention of emotiona 2005 Page #89  
t to cancel out gravity instead of fighting it." This article concludes by  2005 Page #172  
n in Oct since the outbreak of the fighting in Korea. But thy added that th 2006 Page #169  
f them. \X/as the U.S. gO\ ernment fighting another war, one that it djdn't 2007 Page #12  
There might be some ancient Celtic fighting connections perhaps. The only l 2007 Page #81  
ountain." Soon my dad was up there fighting the fire, and they fought the f 2007 Page #122  
t when my dad said he was up there fighting the fire, he said the only way  2007 Page #125  
he primary contractor up there for fighting fires. He was a logger-be knows 2007 Page #126  
 UFOs ■ « A l\1ysteoous Silence" ■ Fighting Americ:i 's Goliath: the NSA ■  2008 Page #162  
ng, and more expendable to include fighting or bombing, will be smaller, ch 2009 Page #22  
p. We were in the largest tactical fighting wing in the U.S. Air Force. We  2009 Page #78  

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i\fl\lENf SECRETS REVEALED STEALTH FIGIITER NONE DROPPED ANONYMOUSLY l.J'\f 2008 Page #152  

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arc( in the egialions, and we have figJred It oil, and no* know hew to Iran 2006 Page #27  

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ommanded to chase then shoot Tnree figtiter crashes, two fatalities • New o 2006 Page #28  

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uld easily be violent, in both the figurative and literal sense of the word 2005 Page #85  

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day and I was going home tomorrow. Figure 1. HDPE artifact as it was origin 2003 Page #46  
ash Retrieval in St. Augustine, NM Figure 2. Top view of artifact is broken 2003 Page #47  
 material inside as common starch. Figure 3. Bottom of artifact is complete 2003 Page #47  
area was above surface when found. Figure 4. Back side of artifact. This is 2003 Page #47  
ked raised knobby pointed texture (Figure 53), indicating very little wear. 2003 Page #48  
            The Kecksburg Incident Figure 1. Photo of the model of the acor 2003 Page #57  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Figure 3. Sketch of acorn shaped object  2003 Page #64  
n the woods. Credit: Charles Hanna Figure 4. Photo of damaged tree near the 2003 Page #64  
rrestal 9-18-47 Wallace Criticizes Figure 1 NY Times 9-18-47, “Wallace Crit 2003 Page #87  
«d »lth a-jr TOP SECRET = ,E5 OXLY Figure 2. “Memorandum for the Secretary  2003 Page #88  
J 4-7-49 Treated in Naval Hospital Figure 3. NY Times 4-8-47, “Forrestal is 2003 Page #91  
etrieval Conference Naval Hospital Figure 4. NY Times photo of Bethesda Nav 2003 Page #92  
ING SET ' - - Forrestal Killed5-23 Figure 5. NY Times 5-23-49, "Forrestal K 2003 Page #93  
ites —Plans for Funeral Today Grow Figure 6. NY Times, 5-26-49 As for the i 2003 Page #93  
one long, thing ribbon-like piece. Figure 1. Aluminum pieces sent by anonym 2003 Page #97  
 week of July 1947 was not unique. Figure 2. Map of New Mexico Figure 3. Ro 2003 Page #98  
nique. Figure 2. Map of New Mexico Figure 3. Roswell and White Sands Missil 2003 Page #98  
 using "disc" generically for UFO. Figure 4. Wedge-Shaped Model The South C 2003 Page #99  
               Layered Bi/Mg Metal Figure 5- Panels with six-fingered hand  2003 Page #101  
               Layered Bi/Mg Metal Figure 6. Photograph of two metal pieces 2003 Page #103  
ive spectroscopy (EDS). He stated: Figure 7. Energy dispersive spectroscopy 2003 Page #104  
 small amount (2-3%) of zinc (Zn). Figure 8. The bottom spectrum is focused 2003 Page #104  
ontaining a high bismuth content." Figure 9. Scanning electron microscope p 2003 Page #105  
nc shows as darker shades of grey. Figure 10. Scanning electron microscope  2003 Page #105  
gnesium/zinc layers average 100 to Figure 11. A pure, man-made bismuth crys 2003 Page #106  
raphs by Linda Moulton Howe © 1996.Figure 12. Slice of bismuth and magnesiu 2003 Page #108  
isotope ratio analysis on July 20, Figure 13. Erik Haurie operating ion mic 2003 Page #108  
ayered Bi/Mg Metal Analysis Number Figure 14. Ion Microprobe graph comparin 2003 Page #109  
ure, distilled water control test. Figure 15. Graph of CDP response in “Ros 2003 Page #112  
               Layered Bi/Mg Metal Figure 16. 40x Photomicrograph: Bismuth  2003 Page #113  
al that was not immersed in water. Figure 17 40x Photomicrograph: Bismuth s 2003 Page #113  
of white particles on the surface. Figure 18 40x Photomicrograph: Magnesium 2003 Page #113  
rganized by the reaction products. Figure 19. 40x Photomicrograph' Bismuth  2003 Page #113  
 Bismuth side after water exposure Figure 20. Upper part of the field in 40 2003 Page #113  
anized than on the magnesium side. Figure 21 40x Photomicrograph: Bismuth s 2003 Page #113  
ized chains of reaction particles. Figure 22. 100x Photomicrograph: Close-u 2003 Page #113  
ion into the pearl-chain patterns. Figure 23. 40x Photomicrograph: Bismuth  2003 Page #113  
r Thunder Scientific, he needed to figure out something that had never been 2003 Page #149  
sses tells of Carlucci being a key figure in a Top Secret air show at Norto 2003 Page #199  
 Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History Figure 5 Figure 6 19                     2004 Page #22  
UFOs: A Worldwide History Figure 5 Figure 6 19                              2004 Page #22  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Figure 7 Figure 8 20                     2004 Page #23  
rash Retrieval Conference Figure 7 Figure 8 20                              2004 Page #23  
while they tried to learn more and figure out what they were up against. Th 2004 Page #80  
the last number of years. The main figure at the center of the Majestic Doc 2004 Page #101  
nd circumstances, permitted him to figure out long before most of the rest  2004 Page #129  
idant was that they still couldn't figure out what it was. Bill Brazel, the 2004 Page #143  
esting the two police officers. We figure today if you were out there and c 2004 Page #216  
LE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS" The above figure shows the title page of the Bowen 2004 Page #244  
with ■ A system would be set up to figure it out WHO HAD THE PARTS? ■ Initi 2005 Page #5  
d circumstances , permjtted him to figure out long before most of the rest  2005 Page #140  
stant, a nearly 12 foot tall metal figure revealed its presence by radiatin 2006 Page #90  
that the artist's depiction of the figure was not accurate and that he had  2006 Page #91  
 propulsion system that lifted the figure above the ground and gave it the  2006 Page #94  
y put me in touch with another key figure involved in the incident. Colonel 2006 Page #95  
ve given the impression of a giant figure." Additional sightings were also  2006 Page #96  
ut the "(UP)" version of the giant figure was inaccurate. It did not give t 2006 Page #98  
e correct description of the giant figure as described to A. Lee Stewart Jr 2006 Page #98  
t gave a quoted description of the figure as, "an evil-smelling fire-breath 2006 Page #99  
 a quoted description of the giant figure and stated, "The thing, described 2006 Page #99  
s UP article also called the giant figure "a Frankenstein monster with BO". 2006 Page #99  
formation that described the giant figure as a "half-man, half- dragon" and 2006 Page #99  
ice Discount Half-Man, Half-Dragon Figure Seen in hills as 'Saucer' Hysteri 2006 Page #99  
ial Operations Manual, page 6. See Figure 1 at the end of this paper. 18 At 2006 Page #104  
 wild animals in proximity. 30 See Figure 2 at the end of this paper for a  2006 Page #115  
Alien Viruses and Leaked Documents Figure 1. This forensic sketch was prepa 2006 Page #118  
ectum 0 Lips •Tail o Surgical prec Figure 2. These data show the number of  2006 Page #118  
ks. In this confusion, I could not figure out what was happening. I ran out 2006 Page #154  
zing! They are clearly ET! ■ Let's figure out how they work ■ The project . 2007 Page #42  
ms draws a helpless little plastic figure up toward its underside, the othe 2007 Page #74  
Westport Crash Retrieval Event j ' Figure I Map of Washington State The way 2008 Page #41  
- I • --------- ___ ;••~--11:l-o . Figure ]Aberdeen Daily World Nov. 26, 19 2008 Page #41  
ffice, he still lives in the area. Figure 3 Vicinity Map 11·i1!, Crash Area 2008 Page #43  
y after he listened to a debunker. Figure 4 Westport Police log-lake report 2008 Page #46  
                                   Figure 5 Elk River Bridge WB toimrds Wes 2008 Page #47  
"I l"'l•r rt·• .-•!•rr "''' _,,,.\ Figure 6 Donald Betts Diagram 41         2008 Page #47  
.·· ·:-~ .... /'-.·· .. ~:, -~~}-· Figure 7 Donald Betts Crash Location Est 2008 Page #48  
ff dispatcher at about 2300 hours. Figure 8 Witness Distance to Crash Estel 2008 Page #49  
 to reconstruct what she observed. Figure 9 Artist's reconstruction Kn,ssel 2008 Page #50  
\;, ,  .,;. ·I • '. • . • j !I :-, Figure JO Elk River Bridge on A-line Log 2008 Page #51  
                                   Figure 11 Possible location of checkpoin 2008 Page #52  
ject w~s ~ovin~.) PERSONAL ACCOlmr Figure 12 Alan Ra111111er's diagra111 MU 2008 Page #56  
 "'~c U\C7 c!"'.JW1CC co....·n:l". Figure 13 Alan Rammer's Letter I attende 2008 Page #57  
d to directly support this theory. Figure 14 View looking east from Crash 5 2008 Page #59  
on from the public, and then maybe figure out whom to silence or discredit. 2008 Page #111  
ght to represent Osiris, a central figure in Egyptian celestial mythology . 2008 Page #135  
r 29, 1961, Dulles was the pivotal figure in the power struggle with Kenned 2009 Page #38  
ness of the craft -I was trying to figure it out. It feels like glass, but  2009 Page #66  
e. 1 went under hypnosis to try to figure out what happened. " End: John Bu 2009 Page #80  

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It was not until I got home that I figured out who J. Leo Bourassa was, and 2003 Page #193  
und Shag Harbor as he did, Wickens figured the "light" was drifting with th 2004 Page #35  
cussed what they should do. Laurie figured that there wasn't much they coul 2004 Page #35  
own data suggest more like 30 • He figured out what was going on long befor 2004 Page #128  
rror in the equations, and we have figured it out, and now know how to trav 2005 Page #81  
 towers with cross pieces which he figured had to be part of a radar net. T 2006 Page #11  
le another article stated, "police figured the smelly man boogie-man was th 2006 Page #99  
earned that was possible to do and figured that's what had been done. But t 2006 Page #160  
unt had seen "was nor ours" and he figured it ,vas extrarerresrriaJ. Paul a 2007 Page #173  

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O puzzle is a global one. Index of Figures 1. Blout Evans Memo 2. Moondust  2004 Page #17  
 move." Williams said he saw three figures come out of the craft and approa 2004 Page #32  
 of the Third Kind. The government figures out how to communicate with the  2004 Page #180  
of 1953 One of the most intrigujng figures to surface with regard to the Ki 2005 Page #45  
ng to photograph a flying disc. He figures nobody'll believe him unless he  2006 Page #44  
scientific community. However, the figures stand by themselves to indicate  2006 Page #198  
ne of the earliest and most famous figures in U foJogy -Donald Keyhoe, a re 2007 Page #132  
tively, reached no less than three figures in number. The first reaJ inklin 2007 Page #137  
well-known and glamorous celebrity figures being in vi red to the Soviet Em 2007 Page #137  
ness said inside were cwo humanoid figures 5 to 6-feet-tall, so thin they l 2007 Page #149  
nn and Emil Helfferich , prominent figures in SS Chief Heinrich Himmler's C 2008 Page #128  
estry of anti-Castro Cubans, mafia figures and the CIA and try to stay clea 2009 Page #29  
closure One of the most intriguing figures to surface with regard to the Ki 2009 Page #51  
foundly significant and well-known figures in the military arena of the day 2009 Page #53  

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e E11gi11ee1i11g is the process of figuring out how a system was made witho 2005 Page #162  

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\l:CJI AXIi (lfTEI.Ol')IE~T _JOIST fiH!illTIF,F. O.K A rnmc EN EnGY fl)~(Jl 2009 Page #130  

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officers from the Signal Corps E?W!fiheerjS^g5i^h«rstbrle3 , tort Monmouth, 2003 Page #233  

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sked Santilli if he wouJd show the fiJm at the conference and he agreed to  2005 Page #146  
et about selling the rights to the fiJm to a wide variety of pubJjshers and 2005 Page #146  
 Autopsy Film: A Decade Later thjs fiJm balanced , l felt that Tim was the  2005 Page #147  
viously, if Santilli had faked the fiJm, Sgt. Clifford Stone could not have 2005 Page #147  
and which of them is wrong. It the fiJm is a hoax, then what did Stone and  2005 Page #150  
n Autopsy Film: A Decade Later The fiJm is housed in Europe and Santilli an 2005 Page #151  

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d to him, I will include it in his fil&s which v.e take to China.1. Here ar 2003 Page #216  

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available in e-book form from: www.filamentbooks.com 150                    2005 Page #152  

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vernment official and engineer, \"(filbert Smith, of conversations with top 2005 Page #79  

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ied Jan 1986 at age of 81 □ No FBI file d Active in Republican Politics s L 2003 Page #31  
 age of 73 - SS# 490-05-7191 ■ FBI file requested ■ No children, a nephew ■ 2003 Page #32  
t report was the Project Blue Book file on the incident, but it was listed  2003 Page #56  
onal Investigations and reports on file with the researcher. "Kecksburg The 2003 Page #72  
ional Archives Detlev Bronk ’s FBI File November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Cras 2003 Page #157  
et aircraft to alien spacecraft. • File contents missing at national Archiv 2003 Page #160  
ou are tagged, tracked and keep on file! November 14-16.2003 Los Vegas Cras 2003 Page #167  
ns Manual Hillenkoetter with MJ-12 file note Einstein/Opp., Truman directiv 2003 Page #169  
 person mentioned in the Blue Book file dealing with the Kecksburg crash. W 2003 Page #193  
tower." In the Kecksburg Blue Book file right after J. Leo Bourassa's name  2003 Page #194  
esident which are for your use and file. 2. General Wedemeyer would like ve 2003 Page #204  
rmat is rare, especially given the file number 0020140. Note that it is seq 2003 Page #210  
esident which are for your use and file. CkrrwrnjeOfft*UU ICHIt: . In wakin 2003 Page #216  
IT SUMMARI INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENT File ref. OO15h.7122-A.12O6 Technical Br 2003 Page #232  
are lacking. Also lacking from the file are any further discernible parts o 2004 Page #6  
h Military Base Classified Library File "A computer simulates the disc-shap 2004 Page #73  
h of a silver disc in a classified file. This image is his computer recreat 2004 Page #73  
 craft. The name Farmington in the file title was thought to have been used 2004 Page #73  
ich he said he read the classified file. The following excerpts are not ver 2004 Page #74  
ewitness. He said: "I discovered a file on the subject of an alien craft an 2004 Page #74  
pants that had been retrieved. The file contained a report, a separate blac 2004 Page #74  
IT SUMMARY INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENT File Ref. 001947122-A.1206 "The extraord 2004 Page #79  
 told him. He (Brian Walker) saw a file that contained a number of official 2004 Page #100  
 disks, bodies, etc. He claims the file contained information on an event i 2004 Page #100  
ack with a reply that they had "no file" on Arthur Lundahl. The story of th 2004 Page #105  
e into a master summary electronic file, capturing the highlights of each c 2004 Page #110  
in his home office, crammed behind file cabinets or stuck between shelves o 2004 Page #137  
s exhibits and sworn statements on file The Paul Davids Exhibit LETTERS Mar 2004 Page #149  
s source, Vissarionov had a secret file which contained reports and letters 2004 Page #153  
. . As will be related later, this file survived the Revolution and unexpec 2004 Page #153  
arist Rocket. Beria then used this file to frighten Stalin into having Tuka 2004 Page #153  
elligence evaluation of gun camera file and still photographs requested on  2004 Page #212  
to the matter of Leo Gebauer's FBI file. Would a simple con man — no matter 2004 Page #218  
er how sophisticated — have an FBI file that is almost four hundred pages i 2004 Page #218  
 is the fact that only half of the file has been declassified, and many of  2004 Page #218  
cation of significant parts of his file, decades later, on the grounds of n 2004 Page #219  
 normal and consistent spacing for file folder of the period. Even the penc 2004 Page #252  
-Patterson. At this base, a master file, written in computer language, is m 2005 Page #79  
I would soon begin to build a huge file on Reich as well). Surveillance inc 2005 Page #92  
ood and Drug Administration's case file on Reich. It read in part: "General 2005 Page #99  
que Office of Chief of Scaff (OCS) file numbers in the upper-left corner, i 2005 Page #123  
aid-just two weeks before this OCS file numbering S)Stem changed co the War 2005 Page #123  
ntelligence Objectives Agency-with file distribution annotated in the lower 2005 Page #125  
 another reference appeared from a file in the National Archives and Record 2005 Page #125  
tember 12, 1952. After getting the file segment on microfilm, I reviewed it 2006 Page #96  
ent was heavily documented in this file and pages of published books about  2006 Page #96  
parently made of much of the AECI8 file material since 6,014 items are now  2006 Page #104  
taller. On that table, he had this file laid out. This file was like all sp 2006 Page #157  
e, he had this file laid out. This file was like all spread out on the tabl 2006 Page #157  
 with a It just looked like an old file, but the gauge of the year would ha 2006 Page #158  
im the whole Okinawa story and the file and the photos and the whole thing. 2006 Page #161  
lying discs." (WHAT? The FBI had a file on things that don't exist?) "URGEN 2006 Page #174  
e teletype message is contained in file 62-83894, the "flying disc" file of 2006 Page #174  
n file 62-83894, the "flying disc" file of the FBI, the REAL X-Files! (The  2006 Page #174  
l Phenomena (NICAP) and now in the file of 171                              2006 Page #174  
his newspaper story was in the UFO file of NICAP (National Investigations C 2006 Page #176  
rt is not known. However, from the file of Project Blue Book we learn that  2006 Page #179  
t sighting listed in the Blue Book file was in London, England, on December 2006 Page #179  
and I worked on his extensive card file and I helped him type papers and bo 2006 Page #203  
tigation. After being requested to file a story about the study by the loca 2007 Page #20  
. GM: Yes sure. You can FTP (Note: File Transfer Protocol -rudimentary way  2007 Page #85  
ever you want, such as this is the file server or this is the print server  2007 Page #86  
self the subject of a 167-page FBJ file. According t0 SperigLio: "[Rothberg 2007 Page #135  
n the pages of her dedassi.ied FBI file, which will be discussed shortly. W 2007 Page #135  
born the FBI's secret surveillance file on Marilyn Monroe. \Xie may never k 2007 Page #137  
 that rus father told rum that the file referred to Project Moon Dust -an o 2007 Page #138  
locate the witnesses~ the original file with the witness inceniews had been 2007 Page #199  
y Col Friend & Dr. Hynek. See case file." The investigation conducted by Hy 2008 Page #10  
e infom1ation for inclusion in the file. I also interviewed Sergeant E.C. S 2008 Page #12  
Greenwich Mean Time. The Air Force file for the Nellis Radar sighting puts  2008 Page #15  
d in the mundane. On a page in the file that appears prior to the Intellige 2008 Page #16  
t the note is not in the Las Vegas file but in the Utah file. And it sugges 2008 Page #17  
the Las Vegas file but in the Utah file. And it suggests radar tracks in ot 2008 Page #17  
 to obtain copies of his FOIA case file on the matter. The Executive Office 2008 Page #30  
ion would have remained a two-inch file folder in a drawer. In 1987 I was a 2008 Page #55  
sked to read my Westport UFO Crash file after last year's conference. She t 2008 Page #57  
uthorized the destruction of a UFO file and following the 1967 ruling, nobo 2008 Page #62  
d some high-profile successes. The file of the Rendlesham Forest incident a 2008 Page #62  
previously been the case. The case file on the Channel Islands UFO sighting 2008 Page #63  
ones in the secretariat division's file. This is because the DIS UFO files  2008 Page #64  
ere sighting report files and each file contained several hundred pages of  2008 Page #64  
ct has with the media. The British file release is helping move the UFO phe 2008 Page #65  
alized that the account in the MoD file is not an official USAF or MoD witn 2008 Page #66  
 finned. Additionally , there is a file that I opened on alien abductions a 2008 Page #67  
 Saucers At the same time as these file releases, the summer of 2008 has se 2008 Page #67  
per/FOIA Hillenkoette r with MJ-12 file ■ Soli1.:i via TC mailboxEi11stein/ 2008 Page #115  
 CIA logo), a second page with the file number T3 l 00 l 0-055, followed by 2009 Page #8  
2, 1963, the subject header of the file was: "Classification review of all  2009 Page #41  
CIA admits to having established a file on Oswald in 1960, Alan Weberrnan,  2009 Page #44  
ltimately led his outraged wife to file for divorce! Mormon Mesa is a 1,893 2009 Page #54  
 7r, First, her government service file proves that she did work in various 2009 Page #95  
me. The Tass printouts went into a file folder-and that folder went into a  2009 Page #138  

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 the Mayor and City Council No FBI FileCape Fire Chief - Carl James Lewis - 2003 Page #33  

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reedom of Information Act requests filed by the author and other researcher 2003 Page #41  
rieval Conference A second report, filed shortly afterwards, showed that U. 2004 Page #11  
 data — with one exception. Having filed numerous FOlA requests with a host 2004 Page #11  
e from the site. A report has been filed with the USAIDS. 13. In the opinio 2004 Page #81  
didn't do anything." I immediately filed a Freedom of Information request w 2004 Page #185  
e notes when the later arrival was filed together with the other pictures.  2004 Page #235  
r Telegram property and as such be filed later in the archives joining the  2004 Page #238  
 world, and these people prompt.Iy filed out of the room. A few, including  2005 Page #81  
d Air Force Col. Robert Willingham filed a report with NICAP regarding his  2006 Page #174  
ned, according to the affidavit he filed with the National Investigations C 2006 Page #174  
h site. 4:50 AM: A third report is filed, this time directly from the Belli 2006 Page #185  
ggs says that a lengthy report was filed by the ream leader char was duh-se 2007 Page #139  
 some of the sighting reports were filed using Greenwich Mean Time. The Air 2008 Page #15  
rted shortly thereafter. Todd soon filed a request with the Air Force to ob 2008 Page #30  
the newspaper, and this letter was filed all by itself in a folder labeled  2009 Page #173  

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mous UFO-Related Quotes *  iGeorge Filer “It isn't a question of whether or 2003 Page #15  
nd who do they belong to?” —George Filer, Air Force intelligence officer, 1 2003 Page #15  
with the president, and yet George Filer of "Filer's Files," stated that Mr 2003 Page #191  
interview was done by Major George Filer, a former intelligence officer in  2004 Page #85  
er in the United States Air Force. Filer told me, Mrs. Ramey told me that s 2004 Page #85  
at they were quite friendly. Major Filer further informed me that he had le 2004 Page #85  
or the next 50 years, until George Filer received a telephone call from Mrs 2004 Page #226  
merican public. Could George help? Filer, it turns out, knew James Bond Joh 2004 Page #226  
crash debris from the Roswell UFO. Filer asked Bond (as Johnson prefers to  2004 Page #226  
ard HaU and Air Force Major George Filer (who was assigned to the facility  2005 Page #78  

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resident, and yet George Filer of "Filer's Files," stated that Mrs. Ramey h 2003 Page #191  

Word: "files", 231 instance(s) (Back to Top)

on has emerged from the voluminous files recovered as part of the research  2003 Page #41  
om the Air Force Project Blue Book files and it states that only three Air  2003 Page #59  
 in the media and in the Blue Book files. We are not certain if this is sim 2003 Page #66  
 Ministry of Defense and Royal Air files on UFOs. RAF Cosford Hangar: In la 2003 Page #74  
 RAF Cosford, Shropshire, England. Files declassified by the Government's T 2003 Page #74  
been deliberately pulled - missing files November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Cra 2003 Page #153  
rison with officially released FBI Files and those copied from Truman Presi 2003 Page #157  
etrieval Conference ll The Missing Files I 1 • George C. Marshall's desk ca 2003 Page #160  
. • Roswell Army Air Field Missing Files - it Shredded without authorizatio 2003 Page #160  
, and yet George Filer of "Filer's Files," stated that Mrs. Ramey had told  2003 Page #191  
swell participants, in White House files. Landry told Truman oral historian 2003 Page #191  
 Johnson library I was looking for files on Bourassa and on the "Special fa 2003 Page #193  
fter reviewing almost every box of files from the Office of Emergency Plann 2003 Page #194  
ongress, when Carter asked for the files, then CIA Director Bush said Carte 2003 Page #196  
access to the classified Blue Book files, through the efforts of Marcia Smi 2003 Page #197  
en access to The Project Blue Book files - the classified sections of them  2003 Page #197  
ually saw these photographs in the files, I said, "Well now that I have see 2003 Page #197  
 and get him to declassify all UFO files, despite warnings from researchers 2003 Page #200  
s related to declassifying the UFO files from 1993 to 1996. Gibbons told Ro 2003 Page #200  
 the request to declassify all UFO files would be impossible if the cover-u 2003 Page #200  
 issue for the president. The OSTP files reveal that much of the Rockefelle 2003 Page #200  
matter... I will include it in his files which we take to China." So the or