Crash Retrieval Conference Proceedings, KWIC Index Page: i

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:

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"infamous" "infancy" "infant" "infbrm" "infc" "infect" "infected" "infecting"

"infection" "infection-a" "infections" "infectious" "infective" "infer" "inference" "inferences"

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"inflame" "inflated" "inflection" "inflicted" "inflicting" "inflight" "influence" "influenced"

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"infom1ational" "infomiation" "infomrntion" "infonnalion" "infonnation" "inforjvla" "inform" "informacion"

"informal" "informant" "informants" "informat" "informati" "informatio" "information" "information-gathering"

"informational" "informed" "informs" "inforn1ation" "inforpation" "inforrnation" "infra" "infrared"

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"inherited" "inhibitions" "inhumo~1" "inianca" "inicnmin" "inift" "inini" "iniootart"

"initial" "initialed" "initially" "initials" "initiate" "initiated" "initiates" "initiative"

"initiatives" "initnsend" "inject" "injected" "injection" "injections" "injtial" "injunction"

"injured" "injuries" "injuring" "injury" "ink" "inking" "inkl" "inkling"

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"inquiry" "inr" "inree" "inregraced" "inrl" "inroad" "inrondle" "inru"

"inrubit" "inrucacion" "inrucate" "inrucating" "inrucations" "inruvidual" "ins" "insane"

"insanity" "inscribe" "inscribed" "inscription" "inscriptions" "inscrutable" "insect" "insect-borne"

"insect-lik" "insectoids" "insects" "insecure" "insecurity" "inseparable" "insert" "insertec"

"inserted" "inside" "insider" "insider's" "insiders" "insidious" "insight" "insightful"

"insights" "insignia" "insignias" "insignificant" "insinuate" "insinuated" "insist" "insisted"

"insistence" "insistent" "insists" "insofar" "insoluble" "inspec-" "inspect" "inspected"

"inspecting" "inspection" "inspections" "inspector" "inspectors" "inspiration" "inspired" "insrallacions"

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"installing" "installment" "instance" "instances" "instant" "instantaneous" "instantaneously" "instantly"

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"intact" "intak" "intake" "intakes" "intangibles" "intcri'crint" "intcrnct" "intealanetary"

"integral" "integraphs" "integrate" "integrated" "integrates" "integration" "integrity" "inteihgence"

"intel" "intelhgence" "inteljeccuaj" "intell" "intellect" "intellects" "intellectual" "intellectually"

"intelligenc" "intelligence" "intelligence--designed" "intelligence-related" "intelligencer" "intelligences" "intelligent" "intelligently"

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"intensjve" "intent" "intention" "intentional" "intentionally" "intentions" "intently" "intents"

"inter" "inter-active" "inter-service" "interact" "interacted" "interacting" "interaction" "interactions"

"interacts" "interaet" "interagency" "interavia" "interbred" "intercede" "intercept" "intercepted"

"intercepting" "interception" "interceptions" "interceptor" "interceptors" "intercepts" "interchange" "intercom"

"interconnect" "interconnecting" "intercontinenta" "intercontinental" "intercourse" "intercultural" "interdepartmental" "interdict"

"interest" "interest''" "interested" "interestin" "interesting" "interestingl" "interestingly" "interests"

"interface" "interfaces" "interfere" "interfered" "interference" "interfering" "intergalactic" "interhaven"

"interim" "interior" "interject" "interlayer" "interlayers" "interlockin" "intermediaries" "intermediary"

"intermediate" "intermingle" "intermittently" "internacional" "internal" "internally" "internat" "internatio"

"internation" "international" "internationalism" "internationalizing" "internationall" "internationally" "interne" "internet"

"interns" "interphone" "interplanetar" "interplanetary" "interplay" "interpol" "interpolate" "interpret"

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"interviewed" "interviewer" "interviewers" "interviewing" "interviews" "intervie·wed" "intestines" "inteuigence"

"intia" "intiigue" "intimate" "intimately" "intimidated" "intimidating" "intimidation" "intl"

"intnn" "intolerable" "intormatton" "intractable" "intricate" "intricately" "intrigue" "intrigued"

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"intrurung" "intrusion" "intrusions" "intuition" "intuitive" "intuitively" "intuitives" "intulligaz"

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"inverse" "inversion" "invert" "inverted" "invescigacion" "invescigacions" "invested" "investi"

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"ioe" "ioetion" "ioffc" "iofu" "iogksofb" "ioh" "iol" "iom"

"iomi" "ion" "ion-oh" "iona" "iona_" "ionaf" "ional" "ione-r's"

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"ipilation" "iplar" "iplcndld" "ipons" "ipprox" "iprnafrlly" "ips" "ipu"

"iq" "ir" "ir's" "ir135tft13ufl" "ira" "iral" "iran" "iran-contra"

"iran-iraq" "irani" "iranian" "iran·" "iraq" "iraqi" "irc" "irc-10"

"irc-16" "irc-h" "ircd" "irch" "ircland" "ird" "ire" "irea"

"irector" "ired" "ireland" "ires" "ire·" "irf1958" "irfoct" "iri"

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"irk" "irkstaa" "irlh" "irlr" "irma" "irma-" "irn" "irnan"

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"irrefutable" "irrefutably" "irregular" "irregularly" "irregularl~" "irrelevant" "irresolvable" "irrespective"

"irrevocably" "irrigate" "irritated" "irritation" "irs" "irshafts" "irst" "irt"

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"irutiatives" "irutiauy" "irvine" "irving" "irving_opiat" "ir·" "ir•" "is&"

"is'-j" "is'inevitable" "is1cn1" "is1e111" "is_" "isaac" "isaacson" "isabella"

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"isdn" "ise" "isegg" "ishmael" "ishment" "isiam" "isibility" "isii"

"isil" "isilin" "ision" "isj" "isks" "isl" "isla" "islam"

"island" "islanders" "islands" "isle" "isles" "islin" "ism" "ismeo"

"isn't" "isner" "isnpersonie" "isolate" "isolated" "isolating" "isolation" "isolationism"

"ison" "isotope" "isotopes" "isp" "israel" "isricets" "isrws" "issance"

"issificd" "issl'rtcct" "isso" "issuance" "issue" "issued" "issues" "issuing"

"ist" "isthl'ij" "istnwir" "isu" "is~" "is•" "is•----·" "it'"

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"italian" "italicization" "italicized" "italics" "italy" "itay" "itb" "itborli«d"

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"iuuminating" "iuuscracion" "iuusions" "iuustration" "iuut" "iuy" "iu~" "iv"

"iv'ilhelm" "iv-s" "iv1inister" "iv1r" "iva" "ivan" "ivanovski" "ivc"

"ivc-l" "ive" "ivell" "ivem" "ivf\xi" "ivf\xl" "ivi'" "ivi\v'"

"ivilhe" "iviodule" "ivith" "ivitnes" "iviw" "ivj-pror" "ivlaggio" "ivlexico"

"ivly" "ivorlrl" "ivt~tl" "ivy" "iw" "iwaitint" "iwc-array" "iwenly"

"iwihikq" "iwlkonod" "iwm" "iwo" "iwo-battered" "iwot" "iwowml" "iwrfrte"

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 aircraft's movements were nothing I'd seen, and because it was night the o 2004 Page #54  
about their geometry. So I thought I'd put the question, would there be any 2004 Page #233  
t for both you and Kelly Qohnson], I'd appreciate knowing if your belief co 2005 Page #80  
 cover for a nuclear accident — as I'd always done when referring to the in 2006 Page #126  
crashed. But you could see for, oh I'd say, three to five hundred yards whe 2006 Page #176  
e late 1970's or early 80's? Well, I'd heard rumors about the alleged event 2006 Page #180  
earchers, so how hard could it be? I'd have this investigation wrapped up i 2006 Page #180  
monly used than many people trunk. I'd Like to talk about another interesti 2007 Page #25  
continued to study the information I'd amassed. 1 don't know if :Mr. Haas b 2007 Page #76  
recognizable from the organization I'd joined over two decades ago. 1967 Th 2008 Page #62  
ive staff would bring me files and I'd have to decide whether to authorize  2008 Page #62  

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 broadcasts from various stations. I'll never forget watching the special b 2003 Page #54  
sociated with the Kecksburg crash. I'll make it clear, there has never been 2003 Page #67  
 till tomorrow or the next day, so I'll tell it all tonight and get done wi 2003 Page #68  
into those leaves taking pictures. I'll tell you what, I bet the one man in 2003 Page #69  
ooking at. Joel later said to me," I'll tell you what, something manned tha 2003 Page #69  
the tunnels, how long or how wide? I'll tell you what, in comparison to the 2004 Page #53  
s testimony and other records. Now I'll do a little speculating about some  2004 Page #130  
ldn't believe, but said "Oh well — I'll go along with it." And one conversa 2004 Page #182  
ase." He kind of went "Yeah, well, I'll tell you." Emenegger went ahead wit 2004 Page #184  
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t really was, but then afterwards, I'll have to kill you." There is much mo 2004 Page #185  
t." The answer came back, "Listen, I'll have your ass. You're going to do i 2004 Page #193  
5: "I think it's a safe house. And I'll tell you it has every sign of being 2005 Page #66  
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us by Moise defies description and I'll not attempt to give you the details 2005 Page #99  
ly about his own UFO experience , "I'll neYer make fun of people who say th 2005 Page #119  
h. Now, we have another radar that I'll tell you uses something called the  2006 Page #147  
ICAL COLUMN? Yes. That is correct. I'll tell you something that happened in 2006 Page #153  
mething that happened in 1966 that I'll never forget. 150                   2006 Page #153  
transferred some time in 1977. And I'll never forget that day, either. He h 2006 Page #160  
 the event that this is an attack. I'll keep you informed. After I hang up  2006 Page #164  
y on the internacional news wires. I'll come back to the wire services late 2007 Page #13  
 ever make jt onto the news wires. I'll give some examples of trus shortly. 2007 Page #16  
y double-spaced, single-sided WHAT I'LL COVER ■ How I became involved ■ The 2007 Page #42  
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 misleading or wrong. Accordingly, I'll clarify the position, explain what' 2008 Page #61  
ere intelligently controlled. Now, I'll say one other thing -it's certainly 2009 Page #75  

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y radar...These Buck Rogers things I'm talking about are not so Buck Rogeri 2003 Page #16  
ith supporting testimony, although I'm sure that other words would fit and  2003 Page #28  
his is a story I haven't told, and I'm going to tell you now. She told me t 2003 Page #199  
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n bored, years ago. You know where I'm talking about, and if you look, down 2004 Page #53  
lligence Agency? Smith: (Chuckles) I'm sorry, gentlemen, but I don't care t 2004 Page #95  
do? I chose to go with it. I guess I'm really glad I did. If I had it to do 2004 Page #190  
nce Shartle told me that he said, "I'm sorry, Sir, you know — you will have 2004 Page #193  
n of the United States government, I'm happy to do that. But I'm not going  2004 Page #194  
ernment, I'm happy to do that. But I'm not going to put my name on a film t 2004 Page #194  
er, our concentration. .. And what I'm saying is — you all laughed when I s 2004 Page #197  
.." All I can tell you is, I think I'm hot on the trail." 206               2004 Page #209  
 to believe, or to disbelieve, but I'm not interested in "belief" or "disbe 2004 Page #214  
rested in "belief" or "disbelief." I'm interested in evidence, and in facts 2004 Page #214  
able at the time. So, which is it? I'm not an expert on fifty year-old rada 2004 Page #220  
f course, Pflock also admits that "I'm certainly not a handwriting expert." 2004 Page #221  
ematics or computer software used, I'm sure Andrew would be most happy to e 2004 Page #238  
t I don't know the exact location. I'm almost positive it happened in 1953. 2005 Page #43  
ility highlighted by yellow arrow. I'm standing inside the odd triangle fea 2005 Page #51  
f me moving at my speed or faster. I'm trying to close in for a better look 2005 Page #64  
tive. «Yes," he wrote to Andrews, "I'm a believer in both categories. I fee 2005 Page #80  
ecause she was clearly frightened. I'm not sure my answer gave her any comf 2005 Page #86  
t it still looked faked. The point I'm making is that the Santilli creature 2005 Page #150  
previousl y made public, as far as I'm aware. I asked him if he had any oth 2005 Page #151  
nd we will be doing some of that), I'm going to assume that it is reasonabl 2006 Page #102  
ficult to go into the details, but I'm a bit more inclined to think that th 2006 Page #130  
like they are from outer space. ...I'm at 2,300 feet. Don't come after me." 2006 Page #141  
had changed my life because I KNEW I'm one of the only people on the planet 2006 Page #148  
rvous about this and I want to say I'm glad to be able to say something abo 2006 Page #151  
ike this. It's not a human being — I'm telling you straight up. It was not  2006 Page #159  
 Okinawa story. He said, 'Alright, I'm pretty convinced that you saw what y 2006 Page #162  
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into his helmet radio, "Wh000eee...I'm standing on the UF0!"4° He claims to 2006 Page #187  
r American advertising agency, but I'm going to guess it was a failure. Wil 2007 Page #65  
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f human and vehicle abduction that I'm aware of. In it, alien craft appeari 2007 Page #74  
edge has ever been alluded to that I'm aware of Which companies are using t 2007 Page #76  
osmic approach avoidance conflict: I'm fascinated by the subject but can't  2007 Page #77  
s and Physics. So 1 was interested I'm some but I have this problem where i 2007 Page #80  
 respected family members of note? I'm just curious. GM: Not that l know of 2007 Page #81  
y are mifaary organisation really. I'm sure NASA does honeypotting as well. 2007 Page #87  
of how it can look wrong. :rvf\Xl: I'm still interested how a note left to  2007 Page #90  
wing, egg-shaped disc in May 1974. I'm coming to that, but first I want to  2007 Page #160  
r in altitude. Mom and Paul: Yeah, I'm sure they saw it for a long time bef 2007 Page #171  
 things chat have been kept quiet. I'm sure if the government wanted co kee 2007 Page #171  
of extreme defense significance." "I'm naturally suspicious of anyone that  2008 Page #34  
's words on this very same issue: "I'm naturally suspicious of anyone that  2008 Page #38  
e they haven't happened in the UK. I'm accused of being part of a cover-up  2008 Page #68  
RA MIST? Absolutely , no question! I'M TRYfNG TO GET A REALITY CHECK ON THE 2008 Page #77  
ston) can feel it! ... I feel like I'm being pulled. Something 's pulling m 2008 Page #85  
lina's note At my father's request I'm sending this trial package. Like my  2008 Page #115  
ed in the Intelligence Community . I'm a retired GA employee with thirty ye 2008 Page #115  
o, more work needs to be done. But I'm accepting a tentative conclusion tha 2009 Page #11  
 whatever it was and it's gone and I'm just standing there with Adrian behi 2009 Page #80  
mething that I will never forget, "I'm 72 years old; I've outlived two husb 2009 Page #88  

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1949 and was first employed by Air i'v[areriaJ Command at \"(/rightPatterso 2005 Page #41  

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rch. Other labs involved were RCA, i'v11T and several engineering centers.  2005 Page #173  

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tem as well ... it's all just mad. i'v1W: So how are you managing for money 2007 Page #92  

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Art Bell © 1996. The letter said: "I've followed your broadcasts over the l 2003 Page #97  
 not come across the subject since I've been back - I guess it's January 20 2003 Page #202  
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ld well where the crash occurred. "I've been told it's radioactive," Mrs. O 2004 Page #29  
ston, Cayanasac and Dule is noted, I've seen that log entrance. I saw a lot 2004 Page #51  
They completely go round the base. I've been down 'em. ... If he keeps truc 2004 Page #52  
architect's drawings all the time, I've moved out of this field now. ... Wh 2004 Page #52  
ence for those three tunnels, then I've got a marker, and I can mark it on  2004 Page #53  
ge in 1980. This is the first time I've ever wrote about this. F.W.S. 54    2004 Page #57  
tempt at suicide he told Bob Wood "I've found out what's behind it"..." All 2004 Page #209  
ces over the past couple of years, I've met some of these folks. They are a 2004 Page #215  
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up in the Star Telegram's archive? I've pondered this long and hard and the 2004 Page #237  
anything. \\lhatever I had to say, I've already said." Then he left the roo 2005 Page #35  
ng team! He must remain anonymous; I've dubbed him Fritz \Verner." 1t was f 2005 Page #40  
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ebris down field in a massive way. I've taken a look at the terra server im 2005 Page #67  
ow something is going on out here. I've actually interviewed a person in a  2005 Page #68  
 believe their reality is a given. I've written about this at length, most  2005 Page #73  
underpla) ed for many years, wruch I've lately been thinking about. Trus co 2005 Page #85  
ongressional aide, typically say, "I've looked at countless numbers of offi 2005 Page #130  
t all I can say is that everything I've collected since all points to the f 2006 Page #124  
seen. It was something that no one I've talked to has ever seen. It took in 2006 Page #149  
S A LIE Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Bill: "I've always been wanting to tell this to 2006 Page #150  
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o it. Enough is enough. For years, I've understood the need for secrecy. Bu 2006 Page #163  
are proper for Mr. At/lee's safeg. I've now finished ng message and I'm goi 2006 Page #167  
Go? For as long as I can remember, I've had an abiding interest in space st 2006 Page #182  
                                   I've divided my talk today into the foll 2007 Page #9  
nd articles written under contract I've alreadv mentioned the CIA's Roberts 2007 Page #21  
peration? Not with any information I've been able to establish. Has any tru 2007 Page #76  
 alien presence on Earth? Not that I've come across. What products and mark 2007 Page #76  
all Air Defense Squadrons." "Well, I've been contacted by one of them. Firs 2007 Page #133  
it might be some kind of hoax. But I've double-checked . He actually is wit 2007 Page #133  
lly knows what he ls looking for. "I've never seen anything like this,-says 2007 Page #145  
e been outdoors for many hours and I've looked at helicopters and other air 2008 Page #54  
. It was a subjective business and I've done it myself: administrative staf 2008 Page #62  
ommander) goes, 'Well, gentlemen , I've got some interesting news for you.  2008 Page #86  
al craft fabric. It made no sense. I've never seen anything that had that t 2009 Page #64  
e Area -that tape was listened to. I've also been told that the NSA (Nation 2009 Page #78  
his was not of this Earth. Nothing I've seen could come close to what this  2009 Page #85  
l never forget, "I'm 72 years old; I've outlived two husbands and survived  2009 Page #88  
st thing, the most rewarding words I've ever had said in my life were, when 2009 Page #93  

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red at Taire Mountain, Bolivja, in i'vfay 1978. A formerly-Secret Scace Dep 2005 Page #143  

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ur own stupid fault kjd!" (Laughs) i'vI\Xl: Can you tell us any more about  2007 Page #92  

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sky until it crashed and exploded. i'viany of the witnesses describe seeing 2007 Page #128  

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nference: Stephen Bassett, Richard i'vl. Dolan, Dr. Kevin Randle, Don Schmi 2008 Page #3  

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ed U.S. financing during World War I-and the Gennan High Command. Lenin, li 2008 Page #125  

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 who la 57 years reaponee to caro. I-ateat rapnrta old. entered the Naval H 2003 Page #91  

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nment, rating higher even than the I-I-bomb. b. Flying saucers exist. c. Th 2005 Page #128  

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*quarc and lhe material *a* »pn ad i-n thi ground. but there wa* tin or cra 2003 Page #132  

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mmand Seattle, WA, July 27, 1984. "Ibid. " Ibid. 181                        2006 Page #184  
attle, WA, July 27, 1984. "Ibid. " Ibid. 181                                2006 Page #184  
gham Herald, December 31, 1984. 4° Ibid.                                    2006 Page #187  
Sources 1 USAF Fact Sheet, 1987. 1 Ibid. 3 Letter to Nick Redfern from the  2008 Page #38  
rt M. Wood, publication pending 21 Ibid. 33                                 2008 Page #39  

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tlu1t llica. . ll~hi or the lnvi.;:iblc ultri1•v1ol,t I PlllDe Chtck Con!id 2009 Page #182  

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utt had been briefed on the incred.ible performance specifications of these 2007 Page #111  
: "''e:irnn :,IJ,~ed co be .is le':ible / P'ndleto:,_ Ou. Jun~ 2.\ r-Pr-· u 2009 Page #163  

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MPANIES SPECIFICALLY ~ MENTIONED ■ IBM ■ Hughes Aircraft ■ Bell Labs and ■  2005 Page #6  
y at American corporations such as IBM, Hughes Aircraft, Bell Labs, and Dmv 2005 Page #167  
. International Business Machines [IBM], and its chaim1an Thomas J. Watson. 2008 Page #128  
 Polish workers , Black found that IBM technology was passed not only throu 2008 Page #128  
aw, which reported directly to the IBM New York headquarters . Data process 2008 Page #128  

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 began on September 14, 1957, when Ibrahim Sued, a popular columnist with t 2007 Page #194  

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d to enter into the back alleys of iBternatienal politics to engage in the  2009 Page #12  

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nt I• telllngthe truth about UFO• (Ib•L does nOl lnd,de 140                 2008 Page #146  

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

 • TOP SMUT • TOP SiEtiktir-h-M AJ IC EYES ONLY EYES ONLY T52 —EXEMT: James 2004 Page #203  
Shockley links to war, Bush, R&D ■ IC patent holders were proteges 9        2005 Page #11  
 UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 10 IC PATENTS ■ Texas Instruments ainid RCA 2005 Page #12  
claims are not easily proven ■ His IC claims seem quite inaccurate ■ His fi 2005 Page #12  
found 1 The St111ct11re of Scient{/ic Revolutions , Thomas S. Kuhn, Univers 2005 Page #117  
FO propulsion may derive from atom.ic reactors. Those with access to "speci 2005 Page #130  
NT MET AL, RECOVERED TN THE REPUBL IC OF THE CONGO, ORIGIN BELIEVED TO BE A 2005 Page #142  
ot the wider interests of the publ.ic. We are now being cold that we must g 2007 Page #36  
age of a uro in a particular!) ci\ ic cause: trying to help solve their tra 2007 Page #69  
Final rcpt. Jan 73-Jan 74. Ddcnss; Ic:,bairnl lnfonn;iti on C s;nts;r Corpo 2007 Page #163  
veral days after. It was just like ic never happened. Aunt: Like it never h 2007 Page #171  
 a kjnd of darker ring surroundjng ic, and with a surface so smooth that it 2007 Page #196  
 a considerable height, I remember ic majescic, imposing, then some orange  2007 Page #196  
. Air Force response to both pub I ic and media inquiries, is as follows: O 2008 Page #23  
. I calkd ,xx-c! the: loc..'.1.l r.ic:..o c;:.:;::.i.-oc~ ..-.c.: tr .. ~/  2008 Page #57  
e speed of the objects as 'jantast ic. " Right after the orbs of light depa 2008 Page #58  
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ernacional law co c.he poinc where ic would be capable of coping wich new s 2008 Page #112  
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n:i~rs;andin;;~ on similarity to o:ic m~thod o! i:sini: :h~ p1:t o{ !ayml!: 2009 Page #182  
ained to been clcclurcd tn be as b,ic u a\OrJ• President Roo.evelt by sdenU 2009 Page #182  
President Roo.evelt by sdenUsts ln ic bombs. Bui them• ciaim~ omit 11\c 193 2009 Page #182  
c had n .'l;\.\lccl \hot the ator..ic bomb had I,' llccn rendered obsolete, 2009 Page #183  
e No Doubt Device Exists A'ILAN .L IC CITY, ~. J:, June J,~ 1-,T'}--Thcre I 2009 Page #184  
S and that .!1rst repo!"tS, al• li!ic l(r1ctc1· a.bout it." . : radiaUon of 2009 Page #184  
c5c11t he 1~ 1it: was not a biolci:ic al wea[)On. clllc! cng!n!!(J ~· o!_ U 2009 Page #184  

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r")A "'_...H:~t- . TI4CH $)OT AWAY IC' $1ll'l!liNIC: !,rl;[O. TOUOIVIOrV-C" 2009 Page #126  

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ti1n:s AT .,1.1. Tl~IT. II · rISA."iC'l-u. ~UF.Kl:H WORST ~r.iC[ Cl • l't.! 2008 Page #156  

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                    •+++~++++++-++ IC-1'1 • Pinto. Phys. Rcv.B, 60, 21. 199 2005 Page #23  

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,....._,,,.,ty Ful\'"-=•u-i 11-.,::ic-~ to •1.~:;;;,~;;~·,:t!·-x1~":.~~ ~~; 2007 Page #176  

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ch1d cnc1nrrr or nation rh11t !irn Ic11rns ttl plot rhtjlhe motion f)icturt 2009 Page #183  

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-Y -1 11.u ... ..,a, Ui cu,·. r~A;.ICA/Urz::.LJT~ ._._,~•• .......... _._ 1 2009 Page #123  

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t issued by the laboratory of clin.ica1 analysis of Hospital Born Pastor re 2005 Page #34  

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q. lille of llhidl r-11ed the Arnl"icai pubfic Vasttyimproval media cootrol 2009 Page #151  

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iQJly anly:cd as well as microscop ical I·· The inkl were Than compared to  2007 Page #46  

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 Ql.anuf& cturod in 1939. Idcnt if ication of. the t.yp,e:font required & s 2007 Page #46  

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h Institute of the Parallel World. ICBM Semipalatinsk 151                   2004 Page #154  
 Space Program Built world's first ICBM, the R-7 Headed 0KB-1 157           2004 Page #160  
hat an out-ofcontrol U.S. military ICBM missile crashed on July 11, 1970, i 2007 Page #185  
BYELOKORO\IICHE ,UKRAINE • NUCLEAR ICBM LAUNCH rACILllY • 91D'UFO SEEN BY H 2008 Page #150  
ed Soviet UFO decoy use with their ICBM program. This was a glaring omissio 2009 Page #18  

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Witary i\gain ■ UFOs Over Montan.3 ICBMs ■ Enter the Triangles ■ Miy 3, 197 2008 Page #159  
y resembled what we knew of Soviet ICBMs and indicated that the Soviets wou 2009 Page #17  

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 uµ "-" I.he •~om:c bomb," ETJ.stc:icc o; the •;,r:e-;,on ..-o..s di.I· ::i 2009 Page #182  

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nl! ol 04e• ncilo111ttivhy to be e!icclivc In war. teriologira! 11tl..ci. · 2009 Page #182  

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nce Agency (DIA). the MilitarJ Ser,iccs. and the Unified and Specified Comm 2007 Page #175  

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, like water does when it turns to ice, and that makes bismuth valuable for 2003 Page #106  
e fingers of the photographer. The ice cream cone shape more or less resemb 2003 Page #173  
re o Ovoid or circular shape, like ice cream cone □ Airfoil or triangular s 2003 Page #174  
—contamination worry, dead ones in ice; try to ensure survival; minimize in 2003 Page #175  
 no bare hands o Preserve remains: ice, tarps, labels, sealed containers o  2003 Page #177  
in jars, marked, refrigerated with ice 11 8/2003 Spec.ai Operations MaruJ G 2003 Page #177  
alien occupants, put the bodies on ice and kept the truth under wraps. Fran 2004 Page #136  
prevented freeze burn from the dry ice packed beneatl1. As a number of Air  2005 Page #43  
enish-blue ... and put them in the ice box." Later in about 1951 or 1952, a 2005 Page #131  
faulty wiring, to pilot error...to ice in the wrong place. It could have be 2006 Page #11  
el Compan y's famous Flying Saucer ice cream sandwich in 1976, retrulers ca 2007 Page #65  
uation took us down to this little ice cream place that made corn dogs and  2007 Page #124  
ream place that made corn dogs and ice cream and stuff. ivly mom was trying 2007 Page #124  
time we got down there and got our ice cream and were heading back, we saw  2007 Page #124  
 '\Vas just a little hamburger and ice cream place. When we were on our way 2007 Page #124  
 in length -that protruded from an ice cap located at the southwest edge of 2007 Page #137  
r object sacking partly out of the ice. No way was this wood, he said, like 2007 Page #138  
s partially buried under the thick ice and snow of Mt. Ararat. "My dad said 2007 Page #138  
 old, ,, as deeply embedded in the ice, "was vacant inside as if it had bee 2007 Page #139  
id it looked like a huge metal de, ice that had crashed into the ice, proba 2007 Page #139  
 de, ice that had crashed into the ice, probabl~ thousands of) ears ago." F 2007 Page #139  

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ious leaks are only the tip of the iceberg. There are scores of other examp 2004 Page #196  
his only represents the tip of the iceberg as far as on-going research into 2005 Page #151  
Richard M. Dollln 2007 The Secrecy Iceberg : .,.. ... _ ..- • ■             2007 Page #50  
never see more than the top of the iceberg, at least in this generation. Bu 2009 Page #12  
never see more than the tqp of the iceberg, at least in this generation. Bu 2009 Page #24  

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ampionship Chess match was held in Iceland 4                                2006 Page #7  

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Died at Fred, President Declares , Icepita A P00A1 00"00AI sterard to Se i. 2004 Page #203  

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ome sort of conspirac y in play wh.ich is employing such themes to increase 2007 Page #76  
MYSTERIES: The Midnight Marauder E:ich day, just before dusk, r:inchcn nnd  2007 Page #145  
sary to esc.ablish communicacion 1,ich chem chrough some language or other, 2008 Page #112  
nlcian J. ii~. Snodgrass. l. .L.et:ich od th.ls cin to to r0po.rt on 1'7 by 2009 Page #175  
oerall; 51Bted d.i.st..lnce !or s:.ich !rom ao:; conceivab le fornl! ol 04e 2009 Page #182  

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e magazine: This one written by iv[ichael Gladych. He begins by describing  2005 Page #172  

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e vault of Adm.iral Frederick H. M.ichaelis, who was Ch.ief of Naval Materi 2005 Page #130  

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.1411.teriiing military officer Is icheliale4 to 'writ/ at teelsa at lup. a 2004 Page #20  

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our use and file. CkrrwrnjeOfft*UU ICHIt: . In waking yw appraisal It 4* th 2003 Page #216  

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it any legitimacy to the topic. \X/ichout significant institutional support 2005 Page #76  

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OF GEOPHYSICAi. iNVESTIGATiONS , \/ICINITY OF DUERT RANGE EXPERIMENTAL STAT 2005 Page #60  

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ed four other discs fl~ing co its ,icirury as if co assist it. They were of 2007 Page #199  

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~o ~o IM~:~ C)IIUV1!1YAY ,OU~OF ~H.iCJ.C S"nPPEO ,._..,. U"-OEJltSl%.L!: l, 2009 Page #118  

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,.mo,,CJJP\Jll, -:i~~~A. "{;f'JOC\"ICl'N MR £.N. ~ .. 1 Watt s ~ ...... ,.. 2005 Page #20  

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roduced t.ho 334 page document was iclentifi•d aa matching an Underwood Por 2007 Page #46  

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oo_mmcnl llay on. be give:1 p\':ct.icn\ a1wllc:,.tion in\ Nc11· Zea.lane re 2009 Page #182  

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 what I remember. He had a New Mex.ico State Patrol uruform on and 1 rememb 2007 Page #169  

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ould likely not become a celebrity icon. Media would tend to treat it with  2006 Page #61  
recognize~ an~ ?eloved a worldwide icon as _Mickey Mouse. His appeal to chi 2007 Page #62  

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 PROJECT-Y2 SUPERSO]'.'IC \"ERSJON ICREW l\t-:\CH2 PROJECT -Y2 TEST ,\IIKIU 2007 Page #112  
T !CREW ~.(ACM .9.: l'ROJECT- 1794 ICREW MACH4 AT ( I 00.000 TT I PROJECT-  2007 Page #112  
TT I PROJECT- I 194 TEST AlRCRAF"T ICREW 106 --------------------- -------- 2007 Page #112  

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Drug Administration began to build ics case against Reich in 1947. The red  2005 Page #93  
uld compel us c.o make a change in ics scructure, a change so basic that ic 2008 Page #112  
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 have found the correct site as de icted below. 11 After reviewing the oral 2006 Page #47  

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..--• A,XUTO(',\l'JT.\l.l.OFt : ~· icto'suRE lllE PRE~UlE:S "fU.L f.L[CTIOS 2008 Page #156  

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 , \ soarer tktEetie 4i the MP*. S:ictraAi 9.10.1 • Mikoyan- Gureivich • (M 2004 Page #165  

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 Ic11rns ttl plot rhtjlhe motion f)icturt ,ound di..-hioni paths of air m1u 2009 Page #183  

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sky, with the praccical impossibi_ icy of determining who the aggressor is, 2008 Page #114  

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ry on tlw intcrnct ·Enginl·ering b;ic·kground •Cost ,·s. benefit            2009 Page #198  

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

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negatives each have a hand-written ID number (1-4) written on them, but in  2004 Page #235  
ey \Vere told it was embalming flu.id. The bodies he said, are now stored a 2005 Page #42  
 at the Blowhard Mountain Facility ID Z-216 that had first become operation 2006 Page #151  
 Whidbg Island) and government(NOR/ID) tracking sources indicated no presen 2006 Page #189  
heriff interviewed on the radio sa.id, "They can say what they want, but it 2007 Page #130  
             A La Paz newspaper sa.id today that there is great interest in 2007 Page #142  
tler's 1933 Enabling Act. The Real ID Act and the rapid growth of surveilla 2008 Page #123  
 APOLLOPROBLDI; \VJi,-\TNO ONE St\,ID!! Apollo was about far more than goin 2008 Page #151  
.\l ,,ir,1.~1., • o.~.1· Cl :.cl, ,ID(}\ L 1111 \I • PWOft\ JI 10 r,1.n , 1 2008 Page #154  
et Uruon's UF0 Programs ■ China a.,id :\ustralasia Great Expectations ■ Jin 2008 Page #161  
.ttD?v.llSyndrornt ■ Mov:rlf: TouQ.Id ~BceUiot1t ■ The Fort Di,;,. McG\&U . 2009 Page #143  
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pul,lic..1:,- ll=o:sDt'cd . ln$:t,;id, ~e-: 1cala1,,· hy Krr.n~:h ."uaold.  2009 Page #163  
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Ul?:\al,rl tnr .. :cm homh . lns1c;id of allnwin, nm dnur.~• The :,r.f)t'r  2009 Page #183  
i en, however, that Ile _himself a;id quoted him as sayin1, that he had rec 2009 Page #184  

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ing Facility U A-002-6 Area 51 S-4 ID-301-F Area 51 S-4 DD-303N Area 51 S-4 2003 Page #175  

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st in the late 1940s, specifically Idaho and Montana, at time of the Maury  2003 Page #42  
E #32: Four teats removed, Nounan, Idaho, October 9, 1989 ...or like this c 2004 Page #77  
9 ...or like this cow from Nounan, Idaho, back on October 9, 1989. All four 2004 Page #77  
: Rectum and tail removed, Nounan, Idaho 1989. Sometimes along with the rec 2004 Page #77  
emoved as occurred in this Nounan, Idaho, case in 1989. SLIDE #37: Apple Va 2004 Page #77  
F indicated reports coming in from Idaho, Utah, Arizona, 'OCD' 28th and 29t 2008 Page #9  
raced over New York, Kansas, Utah, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Wyoming, Ari 2008 Page #16  

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tte. peer Art Ikansa‘ Inclosed yen idal find a lemorandon Report on the Psy 2004 Page #18  

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Air Dre:un-l'lam· ~ Fl_,·iu;! 0111,idc (;r:n·i1~- t_··· .. ,.. .! ......... 2005 Page #30  

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Crash Retrieval Conference ROSWELL IdciivesIeil Fiets, in in Will li Believ 2003 Page #128  

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ypewriter Ql.anuf& cturod in 1939. Idcnt if ication of. the t.yp,e:font req 2007 Page #46  

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

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m Roswell, but sometimes I get the idea that some of it may have come from  2003 Page #43  
bject In the Woods." Murphy had no idea that the information he had gathere 2003 Page #54  
wever, the reader should have some idea of who this man was and a sense of  2003 Page #85  
 at Kirtland said that they had no idea what he was talking about when he t 2003 Page #144  
 to titillate someone at APRO. The idea was to put out feelers to see who c 2003 Page #146  
ven though he hadn't the slightest idea of what he pointing at. The AFOSI d 2003 Page #149  
efinitely worth considering is the idea of a highly maneuverable, brightly- 2003 Page #151  
ONTINUED SECRECY IS PROBABLY A BAD IDEA q The price of secrecy has been ill 2003 Page #188  
at the concept of Star Wars was an idea that Reagan got from the 1951 movie 2003 Page #199  
ow billions are being spent on the idea. Bill Clinton Clinton, like Jimmy C 2003 Page #199  
ind of things that have led to the idea that Clinton may have been cut out  2003 Page #199  
that has been told to support this idea is a story told by Dr. Steven Greer 2003 Page #199  
ut it, and said that this one case idea would be fine. He was choosing the  2003 Page #200  
ed blank look on my face. I had no idea what he was talking about. You said 2003 Page #201  
d a critical aspect to testing the idea that both directives were prepared  2003 Page #209  
e to time? It is poileibl4 but the idea that it might be & meteorite eeems  2004 Page #19  
ctober 4, 1967, he probably had no idea of the chain of events that would u 2004 Page #34  
 the first time he entertained the idea of an aircraft accident near the Ha 2004 Page #36  
or a few days. Holy shit. I had no idea. ... 46                             2004 Page #49  
eering. I was first exposed to the idea that the American government might  2004 Page #65  
ewhere out west. Friedman: OK. Any idea what year this was? Sarbacher: Well 2004 Page #92  
the public reacted strongly to the idea of alien invasion. None of the worl 2004 Page #123  
en used by the recovery teams. The idea of covert operations to fool the pu 2004 Page #125  
hought of them only to dismiss the idea of life upon them as improbable or  2004 Page #148  
s but thought "Oh well." He had no idea of what was about to happen. Emeneg 2004 Page #181  
he ET screening, Reagan pushed the idea a bit further when he traveled to t 2004 Page #195  
 presidential UFO briefing was his idea. Nixon definitely knew what was goi 2004 Page #197  
 the public eye seemed like a good idea, particularly in this era of spin;  2004 Page #215  
rl witnesses, bringing to mind the idea of an inevitable cover-up around th 2005 Page #35  
ie of nowhere. Just to give you an idea of cost on trus -each one of these  2005 Page #66  
 me, "why do you think it's a good idea to tell the public? Why frighten pe 2005 Page #86  
 wonder how much. The fact is tl1e idea of aliens here on Earth scared her, 2005 Page #86  
together and give ourselves a good idea of what things look Like, but we ar 2005 Page #86  
ecture is dedjcaced to Living that idea. It is fair to say that the past ce 2005 Page #87  
at's valuable from what isn't. The idea that the trial was orchestrated fro 2005 Page #103  
clear warheads .2 Beyond this, d1e idea of deliberate "seeding" of super-ad 2005 Page #121  
w investigated lend support to the idea that some UFOs have malfunctioned a 2005 Page #161  
ou seen a flying saucer? I have no idea, though I have mostly lived in citi 2006 Page #11  
dentify possible anachronisms. The idea is that if it is shown that SOM1-01 2006 Page #15  
ea airspace. But they scoff at the idea that the jets were chasing a strang 2006 Page #28  
XCART reconnaissance airplane. One idea involved an unmanned drone capable  2006 Page #77  
dar signature. Johnson pitched his idea to officials at the CIA and, on 10  2006 Page #77  
y odor pervaded the site. I had no idea what to look for. The existence of  2006 Page #84  
nfectious agent was a protein. The idea, originally put forward by the Brit 2006 Page #114  
ansmitted. Dr. Stanley Prusiner' s idea is that a single abnormal molecule  2006 Page #114  
ition on my part because I have no idea who this anonymous soldier is. I do 2006 Page #126  
we knew what it was, but we had no idea. "The oddest thing of all, though,  2006 Page #129  
y just disappeared. Now, I have no idea what the communications was with th 2006 Page #146  
ween sweeps and have a pretty good idea of how fast it's going. In my mind, 2006 Page #147  
uch of the equipment and I have NO idea what could do that. AT THAT POINT,  2006 Page #149  
? Right. THAT ALSO CONTRADICTS THE IDEA THAT THIS WAS JUST A NORAD EXERCISE 2006 Page #149  
ographs. I looked at it and had no idea what I was looking at. It was an ol 2006 Page #157  
 now — an alien creature. I had no idea what I was looking at back then, so 2006 Page #157  
he Roswell Incident." And I had no idea at the time that this was in books  2006 Page #161  
the Mysteries. They brought up the idea that I look into the alleged crash  2006 Page #180  
vity. This contradicts the popular idea that people who have these unusual  2006 Page #198  
Linda Howe joined the project. The idea was that Robert Bigelow would fund  2006 Page #203  
igelow was not too happy with this idea. His objections were that people wo 2006 Page #204  
ens. The media began to accept the idea that America faced a permanent host 2007 Page #11  
 to play. Congress was sold on the idea of the Central Intelligence Agency  2007 Page #11  
y American have come to accept the idea, expressed here by President John F 2007 Page #35  
 to your establishing some fact or idea you were actually in search of. lnv 2007 Page #59  
of 1994 the Australian weekly Ne1v Idea ran a t'-.vo-page spread promoting  2007 Page #60  
en Secretion." I don't know if the idea for this ad campaign originated wit 2007 Page #65  
t in the subject. Perhaps the EBEs idea originated with an advertising exec 2007 Page #76  
 i\tf\'(/: \Xfhere did you gee the idea to go looking for harder to find se 2007 Page #85  
 would have taken days so I had an idea. I would look at it on their screen 2007 Page #86  
 those messages . 1t wasn't a good idea really. :rvf\Xl: So drink was an el 2007 Page #90  
d other people in the town have an idea that sometrung strange was going on 2007 Page #122  
the U.S. later that month. 1 f the idea of one of rhe America's most well-k 2007 Page #137  
er corrected, however. Indeed, the idea that the satellite itself was the c 2007 Page #143  
New Mexico, from 1948 onwards, the idea that countless unknown aerial objec 2008 Page #29  
Nick Pope, a major advocate of the idea that some UFOs are extra-terrestria 2008 Page #33  
one. A very uninspired, low funded idea to determine underground things." B 2008 Page #78  
    important to remember that the idea of time travelers from the future c 2008 Page #95  
enario that strongly supported the idea that the blast was one of a nuclear 2008 Page #101  
ave yet to be disclosed. While the idea that an alien spacecraft might have 2008 Page #102  
in the Pentateuch. Obviously , che idea of revolutionizing incernacional la 2008 Page #112  
this occupation come about? 1. The idea of exploitation by one celestia l s 2008 Page #113  
derstand it Marshal l rebuffed the idea of Oppenheimer discussing chis with 2008 Page #114  
Morgans , Hammans and Milners. The idea apparently was to create a Socialis 2008 Page #125  
nal physics lending support to the idea that the Nazis were pursuing esoter 2008 Page #138  
ortant than the once revolutionary idea that our earth is not the whole uni 2009 Page #20  
t strike by the United States. The idea is basically sound but fool hardy i 2009 Page #22  
 . Because Harold Dahl put out the idea that the Maury Island UFO had been  2009 Page #33  
uction-worker Truman Bethurum. His idea of a close encounter was very diffe 2009 Page #54  
 how great of a supposition is the idea that June Crain was exposed to the  2009 Page #92  
ter stories in this country," This idea is picked up by other reporters and 2009 Page #138  
umns, in 1920, poured scorn on the idea of a certain Robert Goddard that ro 2009 Page #139  
xperts, most of whom were given no idea of the ultimate objective , for sec 2009 Page #157  
ments, New Zealand, to examine the idea at Noumea in February 1944. New Cal 2009 Page #164  
ment , New Zealand, to examine the idea at Noumea in February 1944." Accord 2009 Page #169  

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replacement systems were less than ideal, according to the Stke#, which not 2004 Page #220  
ol and fiberboard were found to be ideal for the purpose. The non-metallic  2005 Page #90  
sh reality at present. It would be ideal if they were all highly credible,  2005 Page #134  
balanced , l felt that Tim was the ideal researcher to ask for assistance.  2005 Page #147  
d causes and controls. What is the ideal pathogen to use against inhabitant 2006 Page #112  
ibilities. "It might have been the ideal opportunity that the Ministry of D 2006 Page #126  
 background would have made rum an ideal choice to head the autopsy team of 2007 Page #75  
om which you get used to but isn't ideal. My dad would say (in Scottish acc 2007 Page #92  
bridge is a location that would be ideal for a checkpoint if your goal was  2008 Page #51  
rienced investigator would call an ideal witness: he is highly articulate , 2008 Page #57  
 financing a movement based on the ideal of stripping the wealth from men l 2008 Page #125  
tion to maintain and improve their ideal human characteristics , which incl 2008 Page #140  

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the government then insisted upon; idealized and antiseptic, polished and c 2009 Page #134  

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National Personnel Records Center. Ideally, this will pin down precisely th 2003 Page #33  
on , along with cosmonauts, etc. • Ideally the KGB/FSB Nachalnik for UFO's  2004 Page #171  
he best of an uncertain situation. Ideally, an atmosphere/attitude of cosmi 2006 Page #58  
uption of society and the economy. Ideally, there would be openness and hon 2006 Page #58  
er type" or VTOL aircraft would be ideally swred for operations at rrus fac 2007 Page #109  

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

ttends local schools but has other ideas about his future. In 1911 he is ac 2003 Page #85  
 dictate a memorandum to me of his ideas of a draft of a directive, et cete 2003 Page #230  
ich once told him of a place where ideas that were too dangerous co transpo 2005 Page #81  
imple passivity or mistrust of new ideas as an active approach wruch can be 2005 Page #103  
ailable investigative channels and ideas have been pursued, and with each t 2005 Page #137  
 of Defense was not ignoring these ideas, but was more intent on turning th 2005 Page #172  
lent scenarios, NHI technology and ideas could result in fabulous new produ 2006 Page #56  
 many people begin to adopt higher ideas about life. Over time, NHI influen 2006 Page #60  
xist is to think. Thinking creates ideas, which create realities. These ide 2006 Page #182  
eas, which create realities. These ideas and realities often conflict. So,  2006 Page #182  
metimes people called with unusual ideas that they wanted the Foundation to 2006 Page #197  
ation to fund, such as UFO novelty ideas and toys. One man wanted to open a 2006 Page #197  
y he didn't want to talk about his ideas but said he was off to Virginia to 2006 Page #206  
nd moves forward with his creative ideas. One of the recurring questions th 2006 Page #207  
create some debate and exchange of ideas on this matter. Two opposing attit 2007 Page #59  
liar societies espousing different ideas and different life ways; others th 2007 Page #76  
discard all of their pre-conceived ideas of what an aircraft should look li 2007 Page #99  
ause the content and thrust of the ideas are highly related. Who speaks for 2008 Page #107  
..-•I._, .. _.-.,.., _ _. red Main ideas in the memo ■What relationships sh 2008 Page #116  
r value), and continue selling the ideas until accepted and institutionaliz 2008 Page #144  
t 10 and August 24. Some 1983 main ideas: successful defense need not be I  2009 Page #10  
inking extraterrestrial scientific ideas with terrestrial technology. A rev 2009 Page #19  
strial technology. A revolution of ideas, ideas totally lacking in empirica 2009 Page #19  
technology. A revolution of ideas, ideas totally lacking in empirical knowl 2009 Page #19  
           not yet grasped the new ideas. To most of us the word relativity 2009 Page #20  
hing, yet from these three sets of ideas, occurring entirely within one gen 2009 Page #20  
rrestrial scientific revolution of ideas sprang consequences of a different 2009 Page #20  
. They were said to have exchanged ideas and information. So far as is know 2009 Page #159  

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ol rah4 at the ume Prot sanrtng as idectrostato arecroitato,t. and ears are 2006 Page #35  

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nt i\eaenat1oa riuren.us be .'="OV ided in order to e1pedi te the comple t. 2009 Page #175  

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r attorney Bill Nobles. H.R. "Pig" Idell, then Aurora's city marshal, "rode 2004 Page #31  
dn't call out the National Guard," Idell recalled. "There was me, the sheri 2004 Page #31  
iousness by Pig Idell's son, James Idell, that his grandfather had helped b 2004 Page #31  

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

was told in all seriousness by Pig Idell's son, James Idell, that his grand 2004 Page #31  

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

early impossible to obtain chat e, idence. Researchers have attempted co ob 2005 Page #167  

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

nty police officers who refused to idencify themselves. The UFO investigato 2007 Page #129  

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

e bottom of the small sole were of identical material. Again, water enters  2003 Page #49  
or release stamp and date, but not identical. Same processing number 834021 2003 Page #159  
 a photo that had a shape that was identical to one photographed in France  2003 Page #170  
 Flying OBject) reporting that are identical to an unclassified version, an 2003 Page #171  
des 37, 38 and 39. These words are identical to those that were in internal 2003 Page #178  
or genuine. More disturbing is the identical approval signatures between bo 2003 Page #203  
ar and the signatures appear to be identical. Content Hypotheses: Emulation 2003 Page #203  
lain both the similar language and identical signatures. Identical Signatur 2003 Page #203  
language and identical signatures. Identical Signature Hypotheses: Photocop 2003 Page #203  
ograph was used. This explains the identical dates and signature. Facts in  2003 Page #204  
ng and Wedeymer directives are not identical yet they are similar. Table 1  2003 Page #205  
Leaked - Salina HST Library & NARA Identical Signature Approved Truman July 2003 Page #205  
Y N N Y Security Stamp N N Y Y N Y Identical Phrases Analysis Below is a li 2003 Page #206  
yer. Why would a faker not keep it identical? • Note the 201140 number that 2003 Page #207  
 Retrieval Conference 2. How could identical language show up in a directiv 2003 Page #208  
tic directives are similar or have identical signatures. 4. Whose initials  2003 Page #209  
h the same typewriter. If they are identical then the issue is who typed th 2003 Page #209  
he how the memos might have become identical. Conclusions On its own merits 2003 Page #210  
plaining how the signatures became identical. Is it logical or even remotel 2003 Page #211  
 have been confirmed by radar with identical positions being established. P 2004 Page #15  
rdingo described a creature almost identical to the one sighted by Liliane, 2005 Page #35  
Many of them do, and are virtually identical to those of countless other in 2005 Page #104  
de" dated 15 March 1955--with text identical to the guide included in the S 2005 Page #129  
Sherman and Stone experienced many identical circumstances. Dan Sherman (Pr 2006 Page #22  
ed less than 60 miles away from an identical siege of acute onset respirato 2006 Page #110  
, succumbing to symptoms virtually identical to the first two victims.24 Su 2006 Page #110  
t Roswell Toyota sported an almost identical logo, but their cars were bein 2007 Page #60  
n of these images. The process was identical to that of the federal gm ernm 2007 Page #94  
king up the entire hangar, was the identical craft Jack Pickett saw at MacD 2007 Page #114  
oject whose mandate is practically identical to that of Moon Dust; however, 2007 Page #144  
ce on the UFO issue is practically identical in nature: Our main concern is 2008 Page #24  
s its secret nature would permit. (Identical paragraph-sic) A number of que 2009 Page #12  
 seems to contain phrases that are identical to a credible questioned docum 2009 Page #13  
ls that she did relate in 1990 are identical to those that she disclosed in 2009 Page #89  
 of the depressions were perfectly identical to England ... the visible for 2009 Page #139  

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

lines DC-3 nearly collides with an identically described object neat Montgo 2003 Page #88  

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

 or MJ-4 a The initials are clear, identifiable We are locating the people  2003 Page #182  
nd inspection stamps and, finally, identifiable components. I have research 2006 Page #72  
ted, but the aft section was still identifiable as a twin-engine, delta-win 2006 Page #74  
interphone control panel and other identifiable cockpit items. Much of the  2006 Page #76  
the Bakersfield debris was clearly identifiable as pieces of a Lockheed F-1 2006 Page #85  
ng of the soil. There were clearly identifiable F-117A parts and materials  2006 Page #86  
ibed above I have found positively identifiable debris surrounding the poin 2006 Page #86  
amount of debris and proportion of identifiable material was no different f 2006 Page #86  
 dollar off the cost of its highly identifiable disc-shaped object if we pr 2007 Page #65  

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

none of these historical or modern identification criteria. Two things imme 2003 Page #45  
mple# Description ________________ Identification _________________________ 2003 Page #50  
erience, PLM generally enables the identification of more than 95% of the m 2003 Page #50  
ently in use in the art world. The identification of Kraft tape as a shippi 2003 Page #176  
c.ai Operations MaruJ GUIDE TO UFO IDENTIFICATION UFOB Guide: 27. Follow-up 2003 Page #177  
perations ‘Asrx.il 3f GUIDE TO UFO IDENTIFICATION : Section II: Identificat 2003 Page #177  
O UFO IDENTIFICATION : Section II: Identification Criteria • General: find  2003 Page #177  
nual includes a handy guide to UFO identification and is summarized on Slid 2003 Page #178  
m that he was there as an aircraft identification expert and explained his  2004 Page #44  
 as photo-fodder to re-enforce his identification of the "disc" as nothing  2004 Page #238  
r, but would indirectly strengthen identification with human institutions t 2006 Page #60  
large sections of wreckage to make identification by unauthorized personnel 2006 Page #74  
eter) to 20 nm prions. The earlier identification of the Biosafety Levels a 2006 Page #113  
ither the flight plan or the radio identification would have been passed to 2006 Page #173  
h-tone telephone. 2. Press pe~onal identification number: To call a number  2007 Page #68  
vertical stabilizer, there was the identification "U.L." which stood for "U 2007 Page #100  
 that "the sample you sent ... for identification does not appear to be a n 2007 Page #196  
Todd came downstairs, both flashed identification cards that revealed them  2008 Page #30  
orrect "r" in extraterrestrial. An identification of the typing and other e 2008 Page #105  
called ALIAS (Automated Linguistic Identification and Assessment System) wh 2008 Page #107  
problems are compounded further by identification. How does the air defense 2008 Page #114  
age for AUAS (Automated Linguistic Identification and Assessment System} is 2008 Page #118  
M AND DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE U.F.O. IDENTIFICATION AND DETECTION PROJECT FIR 2009 Page #26  
cases reviewed with the purpose of identification of bona fides as opposed  2009 Page #41  

Word: "identified", 86 instance(s) (Back to Top)

istorical research in the area has identified other witnesses and likely pa 2003 Page #21  
nventional explanation" “cannot be identified as conventional aircraft" “my 2003 Page #26  
 of significance. Other locations, identified by dowsers in the aerial phot 2003 Page #37  
f anything found can eventually be identified: bottles, car parts, barbed w 2003 Page #45  
kness between 2 and 3 mm. Analysis identified some material inside as commo 2003 Page #47  
ort is as follows: The two samples identified as second sole (1 and 2) appe 2003 Page #48  
ent in the bottom rubber layer was identified using polarized light microsc 2003 Page #49  
le, as follows: "PLM particles are identified by observing transparency or  2003 Page #50  
plant, possible propulsion units 5 Identified fragments, known to science 6 2003 Page #175  
d flag in some quarters because it identified "Area 51 S-4" as one of the r 2003 Page #176  
as volunteered that the procedures identified are consistent with the very  2003 Page #176  
e at Ft. Meade. The originals were identified to be old, and written by Ver 2003 Page #179  
wever, provides a clue and we have identified Quillin's Drugs as the source 2003 Page #179  
tions were raised, of which I have identified five as having some logical m 2003 Page #181  
’d by either JRT or EWL □ Ryan has identified a few candidate names 118.700 2003 Page #182  
quivalent of a control, in that it identified "Unit KB 88, Bldg. 21 from Ki 2003 Page #183  
mbers. Arnone BAFKRCLI? specialist identified at LZ-2 were DR. ^RNHER VON B 2003 Page #234  
paper]. Each article is separately identified as to source. Although the tw 2004 Page #7  
 a silky material. Nationality not identified as no inscriptions evident on 2004 Page #7  
y 196T. Each article ie eeparately identified ae to eource. Although the tw 2004 Page #19  
" may be found. The spokesman, who identified himself as Squadron Leader Ba 2004 Page #41  
ens of other inventions. Smith had identified Bush as the head of "a small  2004 Page #90  
 people but all were dead. Then he identified one man from Pennsylvania who 2004 Page #98  
lived only 100 miles away, and had identified 1965 as the last time that he 2004 Page #100  
archers other than Stringfield are identified, and whether there is a refer 2004 Page #106  
ingfield but another source, often identified. The second surprising fact ( 2004 Page #115  
summary report written 9 July 1947 identified the deaths of three technicia 2004 Page #119  
ng back to Slide 16, we see that I identified a couple of very specific iss 2004 Page #127  
s would have had preplanned routes identified depending on the width and si 2004 Page #129  
weather expert, Irving Newton, who identified the debris as that of a weath 2004 Page #141  
 Roswell Army Air Field could have identified instantly. If it was indeed P 2004 Page #143  
re found. The second site has been identified as one location or another by 2004 Page #143  
dwater, in several of his letters, identified the location of the UFO artif 2004 Page #144  
ions. In that process this man was identified as one of people so valuable  2004 Page #195  
focus on Leo Gebauer, who has been identified as the "Dr. Gee" cited by Scu 2004 Page #218  
zel, the famous Harvard astronomer identified as a member of Majestic-12 in 2004 Page #247  
ecent one was used in 1992 and was identified by the name JEHOVAH. At one t 2004 Page #249  
enty } ears previously. The source identified himself as a graduate enginee 2005 Page #39  
 from that time on, and would have identified him as a man whose actions bo 2005 Page #97  
t of Los Angeles, ·which cannot be identified as convention al aircraft. Th 2005 Page #122  
rresolvable anachronisms have been identified that cast doubt on the entire 2005 Page #138  
cument or hoax.ing an event ma~ be identified, along with likely perpetrato 2005 Page #138  
te discrepancies. In 1996, Aldrich identified 50 discrepancies in SOM1-01 t 2006 Page #15  
ntaining numerous discrepancies as identified by Aldrich and others. In sho 2006 Page #16  
he suited to the task since he was identified early in his childhood by the 2006 Page #22  
ack Operations. 1. Individuals are identified during childhood as having un 2006 Page #23  
ncertainties (e.g. fast-slow) were identified as the most relevant for defi 2006 Page #51  
ely and in varying ways across the identified stakeholder groups. Consideri 2006 Page #65  
ecade, astronomers have positively identified scores of planets circling ot 2006 Page #69  
the Bakersfield site that could be identified as part of a McDonnell F-101  2006 Page #85  
bers and inspection stamps clearly identified the aircraft as a YF-12A. The 2006 Page #88  
 27 Hantavirus patients were later identified from Florida to Oregon, all o 2006 Page #111  
ge that year • The epidemic (later identified as Hantavirus) might have sta 2006 Page #112  
 type of infectious agent recently identified, made only of protein. Each o 2006 Page #113  
osafety Levels at Ft. Detrick also identified which diseases were involved  2006 Page #113  
gion. Neither man is willing to be identified beyond his first name, but th 2006 Page #142  
at the object in question had been identified shortly thereafter as a North 2006 Page #169  
ared that the flight as originally identified is a friendly flight. 6. ConA 2006 Page #170  
account, they certainly could have identified it as friendly since it would 2006 Page #172  
ears that the flight as originally identified is a friendly flight." What d 2006 Page #173  
y very fast). The first object was identified as an "aircraft" by Project B 2006 Page #179  
 or "red dirt"? Why couldn't it be identified? And finally, what really hap 2006 Page #192  
ce in to an electronics expert who identified it as the plastic cover for a 2006 Page #196  
r occupational levels. This group, identified by the Roper Organization as  2006 Page #198  
 personnel and hardware can now be identified, which point to a very "terre 2007 Page #94  
n the Polit Morocain. Each article identified as to source. Although the tw 2007 Page #140  
1200 All-,ged S19""...h.lngs of th.identified P'\.&CC .Aerial Lights in Res 2007 Page #174  
letter (whose name have never been identified) explained that he was fishin 2007 Page #194  
investigation, Captain Shields was identified as Captain Herman Gordon Shie 2008 Page #9  
nd speculation. More Witnesses are Identified - In 1987, Don Johnson, the M 2008 Page #45  
spoke with one of the soldiers who identified himself as part of a "special 2008 Page #52  
f the first people I contacted who identified "Tufjy" Miller as a key witne 2008 Page #52  
t revealed, Ken "Tuffy" Miller was identified repeatedly as the witness who 2008 Page #53  
ted he was perfectly willing to be identified . Conclusions- There were num 2008 Page #58  
ns how to deal with the UFO topic. Identified only two exceptions for all D 2008 Page #111  
ajic-12. A cursory look at the men identified as the original MJ-12 group a 2008 Page #130  
 of the last "leaked" package drop identified as S-4. This package was call 2009 Page #8  
page that includes some paragraphs identified as Top Secret. The sections o 2009 Page #8  
isely for this reason, and Kennedy identified the CIA as the lead U.S. agen 2009 Page #45  
e. Some of her personnel documents identified her assignment as the Parachu 2009 Page #92  
n Randle, but she was afraid to be identified by name. Part of her story wa 2009 Page #95  
n city of Voronezh. They have also identified the landing site and found tr 2009 Page #134  
was polite and cordial, and when I identified myself as an investigative wr 2009 Page #137  
 on June 14, 194 7 when newspapers identified an American engineer, James M 2009 Page #160  
rder of the British Empire. He was identified as the director of research f 2009 Page #167  
Soviet agents who had not yet been identified. A counter-intelligence opera 2009 Page #177  

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

y up to 1969. The footnote imprint identifies not only that fact that MJ-12 2003 Page #172  
d as late as 1969 Footnote imprint identifies MJ-12 as customer TO numbers  2003 Page #172  
by Forrestal and V. Bush. Slide 14 identifies the six specific goals, inclu 2003 Page #173  
th them and marking them. Slide 36 identifies the kinds of references that  2003 Page #178  
h anrl the Cold 111/'m; Jim Martin identifies one other plausible link betw 2005 Page #97  
 "so many sightings in the area. " Identifies witness Estella Krussel of Ce 2008 Page #48  
who gave detailed account. Article identifies motorist witnesses Mrs. Ralph 2008 Page #48  
he origin of the MJ label. It also identifies Projects Eviro, Parasite, and 2008 Page #109  

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

 Trot Kilo 3 Zero Blue-which wouJd identifr J me at the telephone exchange  2005 Page #139  

Word: "identify", 49 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d. The scientific investigation to identify the sole layers was extensive.  2003 Page #49  
 polarized light microscopy helped identify the small outsole, as follows:  2003 Page #50  
r, 1947 “...has failed, so far, to identify it as a V-2, GAPA or other type 2003 Page #158  
r, it is possible to date the ink, identify the watermark and the paper. Fo 2003 Page #178  
ompare with a library of fonts and identify the typewriter make and model.  2003 Page #178  
is printed. There, however, we can identify the type fonts used and we will 2003 Page #178  
ble to use forensic linguistics to identify the precise writing style of on 2003 Page #178  
Date the ink, watermark or paper o Identify typewriter make and model » Mat 2003 Page #180  
hose initials are "ELB"? This will identify where part of the directive was 2003 Page #209  
reliminary investigation could not identify any balloons or other known obj 2004 Page #6  
plained his job in the RCAF was to identify aircraft that crashed in a remo 2004 Page #44  
 been destroyed. The GAO could not identify who destroyed the messages, or  2004 Page #61  
is provided which could be used to identify him or the location of the mili 2004 Page #74  
Sarbacher in 1983, he asked him to identify someone who had been at the cra 2004 Page #98  
rot Kilo 3 Zero Blue — which would identify me at the telephone exchange to 2004 Page #108  
aliens and craft seen. Nearly half identify recovery teams, thereby reinfor 2004 Page #115  
ham radio buddies that he couldn't identify the debris then and still didn' 2004 Page #135  
 p. 103. After Scully's refusal to identify "Dr. Gee," Cahn wrote, "And thu 2004 Page #224  
in one corner of the film sheet to identify the type of film, but more impo 2004 Page #234  
's new evidence that could further identify him as a conspirator in the cov 2004 Page #247  
visited by four men who refused co identify themselve s and who were not we 2005 Page #35  
mmand has exhausted all efforts to identify che UFOB; and ail information a 2005 Page #141  
ed in UFO crash retrievals; and to identify key elements of how personnel a 2006 Page #14  
nts produced in the 1950's, and to identify possible anachronisms. The idea 2006 Page #15  
 Also, such consistency would help identify the security procedures used to 2006 Page #17  
ed throughout attempted, first, to identify a range of critical uncertainti 2006 Page #48  
contact scenarios; and finally, to identify specific implications for human 2006 Page #48  
jor steps in this process were: A. Identify and test critical uncertainties 2006 Page #51  
elescopes will make it possible to identify planets approximating the size  2006 Page #70  
 number of tools available to help identify aircraft/spacecraft/weapon debr 2006 Page #72  
arts handbook, I was later able to identify these as elements of a Pratt &  2006 Page #76  
ts, Air Force spokesmen refused to identify the type of aircraft involved i 2006 Page #83  
rtant reference material needed to identify F-1 17A parts, but I felt that  2006 Page #85  
 the decades. He will specifically identify relevant documents and phrases  2006 Page #101  
 to the CDC, who began analysis to identify the virus from a DNA-RNA perspe 2006 Page #111  
crambled aircraft to intercept and identify the intruders means the radar i 2006 Page #172  
d radar operators were not able to identify the aircraft from a known fligh 2006 Page #172  
ponded to the numerous requests to identify itself. Furthermore, it would n 2006 Page #172  
nd then weren't able to positively identify the aircraft? One would expect, 2006 Page #173  
 from the University of Washington identify it as simply "rust," or "red di 2006 Page #192  
ecovered material taken? 4. Can we identify the players who have been impli 2007 Page #132  
effort by US and UK governments to identify the origins of crashed spacecra 2007 Page #135  
hich Eddie Chavez and I could also identify standing in hjs driveway. The o 2007 Page #162  
e object was seen there. He didn't identify himself but did provide a pictu 2008 Page #14  
, and as the crew were not able to identify the object, it was treated as a 2008 Page #66  
oes the air defense radar operator identify , or more precisely, classify h 2008 Page #114  
lso allude to Project Jehovah, and identify Einstein as the project directo 2009 Page #13  
iracy. The committee was unable to identify the other gunmen or the extent  2009 Page #44  
ollect information in an effort to identify these sightings. Colonel (Garre 2009 Page #178  

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 the exact material in each layer, identifying six of the layers as cotton, 2003 Page #50  
content of the rest of the Manual, identifying a list of personnel in Appen 2003 Page #173  
nd I have initiated the process of identifying all the JRT and EWL names in 2003 Page #181  
unity. They are shown on Slide 12. Identifying the people who would be able 2004 Page #117  
fic, logical, scientific arguments identifying anachronisms that question t 2005 Page #131  
r the best first aid they could in identifying which species they had at an 2006 Page #19  
crash retrieval teams. Conclusion: Identifying the Procedures Used in MJ-12 2006 Page #23  
 arguably the most instrumental in identifying HIV-1, since many researcher 2006 Page #106  
ite interesting (an original sheet identifying which UFO reports were to be 2009 Page #7  
ember 4, 1953 mentioning MJ-12 and identifying Albert Einstein as the Proje 2009 Page #8  
page rear and on the security page identifying several UFO-related names: M 2009 Page #13  

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

 people who would be able to offer identities or confirm details of the rep 2004 Page #117  
moniker "Dr. Gee" to protect their identities.' This is, of course, not so  2004 Page #218  
ants agreed not to make public the identities of those involved, except as  2006 Page #49  

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

e leakers attempt to conceal their identity, as is the case for the Manual. 2003 Page #178  
have to solve that problem — their identity — for yourselves. Wilbert Smith 2004 Page #95  
e notes . R12: Tom Deuley may know identity of source and have other notes  2004 Page #118  
ine, he asked Scully to reveal the identity of "Dr. Gee," and Scully, much  2004 Page #218  
 Pflock has refused to divulge the identity of his anonymous source, so no  2004 Page #221  
rofile and too vocal with national identity. Linda Howe is another example. 2004 Page #249  
ng that he was never to reveal the identity of the cameraman himself. Santi 2005 Page #145  
y do, Santilli will not reveal his identity. 148                            2005 Page #150  
 I would not share the Third Man's identity with anybody until that individ 2006 Page #203  
ut question, thus establishing his identity. Area 2000 Radio Show In the su 2006 Page #203  
     was highly concerned chat its identity might be compromised via the do 2007 Page #144  

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 ord "freedom" has morphed into an ideological fetish, utterly divorced fro 2005 Page #75  
fied society, a certain measure of ideological confom1ity is necessary for  2005 Page #76  
 abilit) to close ranks and ensure ideological conformity on issues that ma 2005 Page #76  
most crucial in the context of the ideological confrontation between United 2009 Page #12  
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ics we humans have exhibited: ► An ideology of conquest and exploitation ►  2007 Page #37  
siness leadership together with an ideology of belligerent nationalism ." F 2008 Page #124  

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casters with weekly shows such as "Idiocy in the Boondocks". C. Mining engi 2006 Page #6  

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, and used to refer to UFOs as the idiot cruld of the media. If tlus charac 2005 Page #88  
, findings and conclusions are the idiot child of ufology. The intention of 2005 Page #88  

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ulled the Ronda D's engine back to idle and drifted into the stuff. The lig 2004 Page #39  
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oa hostile agents who might be mut idle to destroy these outstanding peculi 2004 Page #164  

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:tort frog the energy secretariat, idlish has ta 'shed the first part." ire 2004 Page #20  

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m of life :1ssumrd 10 1.·1i"t oul,;idl· lh' E::irth or it~ ;etmo~phcre (s~n 2005 Page #107  

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ly DX.Zr, ROBERT OFREMBdlHER^ /was idontified at LZ-2 as well as other memb 2003 Page #234  

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July 1947 ‘ORANDUK FOR GENERAL CAR IE R, S ’fA'IS DEPARTMENT 2. General Ked 2003 Page #216  
ain, 14 January 196T. Each article ie eeparately identified ae to eource. A 2004 Page #19  
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 at Camp David and near Fort Ritch.ie.1 Bailey states that in order to crea 2005 Page #130  
a movie set, but there were no mO\ ie cameras or direccors barking orders.  2005 Page #165  
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 another brilliant light, accompan.ied by a crunch.ing, rumbling sound, sho 2005 Page #154  
ed within the pages of her dedassi.ied FBI file, which will be discussed sh 2007 Page #135  
weapons? The presence of unidentif ied space craft flying :.n our atmospher 2008 Page #113  
. ~ ......... -...... _ OBJECT TUR!IED RED OIi UIIDERSIDE BEroHE FlfiilG JA 2009 Page #111  
                 "They're uniden/i(ied flying obitci . Lei's shoot ont and  2009 Page #120  

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nsistor and Where It Will Lead Us. IEEE Journal of Solid State Circuits 32, 2005 Page #12  
ocieties including a fellow of the IEEE, was listed in the World Who's Who  2009 Page #164  

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rederick H. M.ichaelis, who was Ch.ief of Naval Materiel from 1975 to 1978. 2005 Page #130  

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3. Croall, J. (ed.): Record of a F,iendship: The Con-espondence Behveen UVi 2005 Page #104  

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IALL Yl EXPERl1\1EKT,\L r,xrERl'.\ IENT AL EXl'ERl'.,11':--J r\L AS VIPER(~ 2007 Page #112  

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ing? All types and sizes of compan.ies. Some of the largest have campaigns  2007 Page #76  
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n to attend a reception at the SO\ iet Embassy, "in honor of the Soviet Agr 2007 Page #137  

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n team was headed b) Dr. Richard M.iethe, who worked for the Bi\lI\'XI rock 2007 Page #111  

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nal SIA/f, ME11111(1 accortkq fa a ievai puNna ,nd 144,4:141, The report by 2006 Page #32  

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pon in New Zealand and that he be) ieved it to be a weapon of tremendous im 2009 Page #171  

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T REMOVE FROM SAFE and signed I be(iew: •Fritz for JJA•. The paper has a go 2008 Page #119  

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siren, * When your mission in New .iexieo is corrsleted vov will nroi* ’? n 2003 Page #214  

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N Area 51 S-4 PD-40-8G Area 51 S-4 IF-101-K Area 51 S-4 UF-103-M Area 51 S- 2003 Page #175  

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ediately began in-flight checkout (IFC0) procedures for Article 501 while a 2006 Page #78  

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e, Wallis was conducting a Group 5 IFCO that required him to manually activ 2006 Page #78  

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TC) ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) ■ ~~,1.Ln;ifJsled to TC) Note from Salina Ill June 2008 Page #115  

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at crashed in the Elk River basin? Ifl have convinced the reader to conclud 2008 Page #60  
 84 Penniston: "They are asking me ifl see binary code!? I see the binary c 2008 Page #90  
l night long and told me to report ifl saw anything else and they all left. 2009 Page #82  

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                                   IFLDLA at the Pentagon by AC/S AAF Gener 2003 Page #235  

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May 16, 1978 and titled Reporls Co,iflict on Details of Fallen Of!jecl, it  2007 Page #141  

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nilitary emadala la the im. In yiw ifliwutt cWj @^jzcso wCflalalB and iMtav 2003 Page #226  

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17,000 feet. He then cancelled his IFR flight plan, a routine procedure whe 2006 Page #81  

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riddled with such "whys" and "what ifs." That is as it should be. And the s 2006 Page #193  

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 with Prescott Bush. It is unclear ifYannevar Bush was a relative of the Pr 2008 Page #131  

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ence Carter Point This is verified ig numerous gewitnesses whose descriptio 2006 Page #189  
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, however, when Ray Fowler began d.ig_ging inco the case in 1973. Ra.) Fowl 2005 Page #40  

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pulled the wool over German intell.igence during World \Var ]l. So the meth 2007 Page #31  

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      Famous UFO-Related Quotes *  iGeorge Filer “It isn't a question of wh 2003 Page #15  

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son when he is being attacked by h.ighJy virulent bacteria. That forms a ma 2005 Page #34  

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vernment to "lude secrets in plain ight" is Steve Jones, a computer systems 2005 Page #64  
Report Says Earth's Civilization M.ight Topple If Faced by a Race of Superi 2007 Page #76  
he other side of center is a red I ight." "Finally, I unleashed my camera-c 2008 Page #82  
o the sa.m~ sense glc beam or s:or!ight bu; ·J,ere Is as Poison war ga;es.  2009 Page #182  

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 speeds so the ramjet engine could ignite. Lockheed Missiles and Space Comp 2006 Page #77  
urse. The ramjet was programmed to ignite at 74,000 feet. After a rocket bu 2006 Page #77  

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seconds after release, the booster ignited and propelled the D-21B to a spe 2006 Page #77  
e seconds later, the rocket engine ignited (Fig. 6) as the automatic sequen 2006 Page #79  
ust like the enigmatic object that ignited this incident, it's as if the en 2006 Page #183  

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rming of the destruct mechanism or ignition of the drone's ramjet engine. I 2006 Page #79  
 his book down, cum the key in the ignition and drove away. Another colleag 2007 Page #173  
 it is manufactured to have a high ignition point (800 degrees F). He was q 2008 Page #54  

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cience and technology □ To conceal ignorance c To cover unconstitutional ac 2003 Page #188  
and cattle mutilations. It is this ignorance and lack of control, which has 2003 Page #190  
 government attempts of denial and ignorance — is actual control of the pre 2004 Page #125  
e requests were met with professed ignorance and a flat refusal of any coop 2006 Page #134  
lems, could be coverup of it's own ignorance. ..                            2007 Page #44  

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 officials, however, claimed to be ignorant of Roswell. One such official w 2003 Page #200  
 that is unknown to someone who is ignorant of the unknown , or fearful of  2005 Page #94  
 have many secrets of which we are ignorant of. Of course, if we reveal our 2009 Page #20  

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urements, especially if you do not ignore the obvious visual information, o 2003 Page #183  
many people debunk it, dismiss it, ignore it or make light of it. A small m 2004 Page #132  
ll corroboration, and it's hard to ignore. It is independent testimony that 2004 Page #217  
s, making them the only archive to ignore a research inquiry during the pre 2005 Page #92  
work will only benefit from it. To ignore the profound truths it embodies a 2005 Page #104  
 and numerous case hjstories; they ignore or belircle the evidence. Ryan \X 2005 Page #117  
splace us, destroy us, avoid us or ignore us? Communication/Capabilities: H 2006 Page #53  
stranger, may exist. Therefore, to ignore the possibility and implications  2006 Page #70  
sit Communist Russia. Never one to ignore an) trung of a Soviet nature, rhe 2007 Page #137  

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h a question that has been largely ignored by mainstream ufology for so man 2004 Page #223  
or so many years, but which can be ignored no longer — did an alien spacecr 2004 Page #223  
. These photographs were virtually ignored for the next 50 years, until Geo 2004 Page #226  
 Roswell was a "myth," Area 51 was ignored completely, and much time was wa 2005 Page #76  
ne to learn that orgonom) has been ignored, rustorted, attacked and confoun 2005 Page #87  
coveries, this has been completely ignored, but never experimentaUy refuted 2005 Page #93  
 much Air Force testimony can't be ignored. Inclined to accept your opinion 2005 Page #102  
hes, and it is data that cannot be ignored or dismissed. Certainly, the cas 2005 Page #121  
d their expert testimony cannot be ignored. One FX expert to comment on the 2005 Page #149  
lid take place and were completely ignored by the mainstream meilia at the  2007 Page #25  
in committees. ■ Congress is often ignored. Waived USAPs -Deep Black ■ SecD 2007 Page #52  
lained about the way she was being ignored by the President and his brother 2007 Page #135  
 the testimony of the witnesses is ignored. This reveals that the Air Force 2008 Page #17  
hotoelectric cells in Eureka. They ignored the information that didn't fit  2008 Page #17  
 did, a series of explanations and ignored those facts that didn't fit. But 2008 Page #17  
e experiences are then ridiculed , ignored and dismissed. More to the point 2008 Page #42  
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o about one's daily life virtually ignoring that an epochal event had occur 2006 Page #60  
mately 1700 knots (1955 mph). Even ignoring the speed of the civilian aircr 2006 Page #136  

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t at New Propulsion, Airframe Der..igns • • 'Secret Adianced Vehicles Demon 2006 Page #30  

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ov Terletslcy • Mstislav Keldysh • Igor Kurchatov • Lev Landau • Vladimir C 2004 Page #160  
       Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Igor Kurchatov • USSR's Oppenheimer • 40 2004 Page #164  

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peraring Locations (CAT Ill) (Less IGQ. CSD. AFMPC. and NESA) I. (2) ·····- 2007 Page #175  

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ment at WPAFB. "Gray, 4 feet tall, iguana skin" • 3. Report 76, Geriatric s 2004 Page #116  

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IASIH AX IS CU • tl.S. ~,\ nos \I. IH:Jrl' ,\ f S11 I RILI.ICS • l'.S. PRl\ 2008 Page #156  
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an.n House during the Third Reich (IHC), a group created in Britain in the  2008 Page #144  
VAI..LEE PUT ThkOJGH HIS CDMPU\'Ut IHC.UJOEO 1,617 FOP.flGH (NOM•Us.J'I l u 2009 Page #106  

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f they were "vary much encouraged" ihie office. fby the former Defame Secre 2003 Page #91  

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UT THERE \VERE GUNS ON THE MEN \\'.IHO \\'.IERE RJNGJNG THE DISC? All: Yes, 2007 Page #172  
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c.ibin •Visually inspected large T.ihoe rent.al areas •R.ln telephone area  2009 Page #193  

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e corrminty vitio would kke to see Ihs stay in the Blak and ncl see the hçt 2006 Page #27  
Indian Health Service (hereinafter IHS) Epidemiologist, Dr. Jim Cheek, a fo 2006 Page #110  
reafter, the State of N.M. and the IHS formally requested CDC involvement.  2006 Page #110  

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val Conference Information Sources II ■ Charlette Mann I .1 ■ Public classi 2003 Page #22  
e started the first post-World War II wave of UFO sightings. That wave incl 2003 Page #42  
ng a list of personnel in Appendix II that is unfortunately not photographe 2003 Page #173  
tions. Slide 23 gives the EBE Type II description, and Slide 24 is Bill McD 2003 Page #173  
als, other publications o Appendix II has list of personnel in Majestic —12 2003 Page #174  
DE TO UFO IDENTIFICATION : Section II: Identification Criteria • General: f 2003 Page #177  
years, and the two EBE Types I and II shown in the Manual are consistent wi 2003 Page #187  
v. ttht+ ,70)1.ioetion "101132ALL" II/ Dr. rtar.-111.;:miz 2. Your attentio 2004 Page #25  
 age were in Dave Kendrick's Chevy II, talking about girls, when Norm notic 2004 Page #36  
base but we couldn't ask anything. II personally think your underground mem 2004 Page #51  
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d Nagasaki at the end of World War II. 67                                   2004 Page #70  
hen he returned from his World War II assignment in Italy. He told me that  2004 Page #78  
 Retrieval Syndrome, Status Report II: New Sources, New Data, January 1980  2004 Page #107  
 1 1 1 Numerous Open Sources/Books II, 16-17; V. 12-15: V1, 12-13 UFO and b 2004 Page #111  
1 0 1 1 Researcher William Draeger II, 22 US and Mexican military; consiste 2004 Page #111  
 1 1 0 0 No names or corroboration II, 24 Witness told of classified book s 2004 Page #111  
 0 0 0 0 No names or corroboration II, 10-13 Alien autopsy details; partici 2004 Page #111  
 0 1 0 Newsman Tom Shell of ABC-TV II, 5-6 Witness to alien bodies at Wrigh 2004 Page #112  
 1 1 0 1 0 Researcher Joan Jeffers II, 15-16 Source witnessed movie showing 2004 Page #112  
 1 1 0 0 Researcher Debbie Valerio II, 6-7 Four humanoid burned bodies reco 2004 Page #112  
 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Robert Barry II, 7-8 UFO and bodies recovered, occupa 2004 Page #112  
A 0 1 1 1 0 Researcher Todd Zechel II, 13-15 UFO witnessed as 'grounded, im 2004 Page #113  
a 0 1 1 1 0 Researcher Stan Gordon II. 19-20:V, 11-12:VI, 56-62 UFO recover 2004 Page #113  
1 0 0 0 0 No name or corroboration II, 3-4 USAF policeman guarding 3 humano 2004 Page #113  
0 0 1 0 Researcher Randall Clement II, 20-21 AF technician saw "dismembered 2004 Page #113  
A 0 1 0 1 0 Witness Betty Shilling II, 21 UFO crash; recovery unconfirmed 6 2004 Page #114  
USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Bob Pratt II, 25 Shootout with aliens; 11 American 2004 Page #114  
1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Jeffrey Parks II, 4-5 WPAFB employee saw extensive UFO 2004 Page #114  
es by Nick Redfern; see Appendix 3 II, 22-23 UFO recovered; relates to Moon 2004 Page #114  
 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Larry Moyers II, 25-26 Pocono Mts., Johnson put alien 2004 Page #114  
0 0 1 0 Researcher Randall Clement II, 20 Officers saw falling craft; UFO m 2004 Page #114  
e of chemical weapons in World War II was long covered up after the war, to 2004 Page #140  
selves .... Trotsky on Tukachevsky II • A man who is a good general, like T 2004 Page #154  
!, I i i 1 I MI P 1 mtir+P.4 1 t I iI MOt, I MS4.1 Glasto,mos L--,-- Ti,,,; 2004 Page #155  
tic 12 Tsarist Rocket Exam Results II • Craft contained two small seats for 2004 Page #168  
REATION OF CRASH RETRIEVAL IN USSR II • . Government organs are then sent f 2004 Page #169  
thentic markers William R Lovelace II, MD • Aerospace Medicine expert • On  2004 Page #207  
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photos FDR, Marshall, Bush, Truman Ike JEHOVAH, Teller on UFOs              2003 Page #169  
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ll of the 1950s stories state that Ike had gone to nearby Edwards Air Force 2003 Page #192  
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urther states it was at this point Ike ordered the real cover-up to start.  2003 Page #192  
o see alien bodies. A month before Ike made his trip to Palm Springs, the A 2003 Page #192  
mall UFO wreckage pieces, and that Ike was fully aware of the facts. Loveki 2003 Page #192  
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who were actually there. Perhaps I ike human time release capsules , John B 2008 Page #96  
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 the brothers Carlos and Ricardo V:ilchez, Costa Rica's foremost ufologists 2007 Page #199  

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nd Blfry Goldwater ■ Bennt:'Witz '.illd Doty ■ Ufology in Retreat? ■ Philip 2008 Page #163  

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thical —and by inference —legal or illegal. This includes telling people th 2003 Page #176  
 and then "leaked," this action is illegal (as the security warning notes), 2003 Page #178  
he enforcement techniques are both illegal and unconstitutional, then we sh 2003 Page #185  
EA q The price of secrecy has been illegal, unethical acts to ensure silenc 2003 Page #188  
on among some of the men involved; illegal nuclear weaponry; documented phy 2004 Page #48  
 impact on religion • Later, cover illegal or unconstitutional acts • Now,  2004 Page #122  
d well be connected (in spades) to illegal sources of funrung (e.g. narcoti 2005 Page #85  
als or their vehicles is "strictly illegal." It seems that this law was ori 2006 Page #202  
"potentially controversial or eve~ illegal activities." · · ■ New regulatio 2007 Page #53  
cessing these files to be wrong or illegal. GM: It didn't feel illegal, not 2007 Page #86  
ong or illegal. GM: It didn't feel illegal, not back then. Well I knew it w 2007 Page #86  
 not back then. Well I knew it was illegal but at the time just because it  2007 Page #86  
ut at the time just because it was illegal doesn't make it wrong is what I  2007 Page #86  
ugh it was 10 years ago and wasn't illegal at the time. They are just using 2007 Page #92  
sn't it the case that if it wasn't illegal years ago to do a thing just bec 2007 Page #92  
 Some of the work of MK-ULTRA used illegal mind control drugs. Finally, Tab 2008 Page #111  
 of whom come from the families of illegal aliens. Standardized testing bas 2008 Page #143  
essed about wooing clandestine and illegal techniques of getting informatio 2009 Page #15  

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rn you as ) ou log on of potential illegalit) of unauthorised access or any 2007 Page #87  

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ye witness accounts, documentation illegally (sic) copies, and a partially  2006 Page #136  

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agment recovered near the town of [illegible] in the Republic of the Congo. 2004 Page #6  
ligence Agency and CIA. One nearly illegible report from 1965 is titled: "F 2005 Page #142  
etallic fragment near the town of [illegible] in the Republic of the Congo. 2007 Page #140  

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sappeared off and so my dad was an illegitimate child which in those days w 2007 Page #81  

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retirement from oovernment ::, ' H illenkoetter joined the National Investi 2008 Page #131  

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er USAF Captain named Rjcharcl TVI.iller who told Steve he had been in the  2005 Page #64  
py of original 1953 aerial phoro N[iller showed Steve the two-dozen high al 2005 Page #65  
 from which height is not known. N[iller also showed Steve the 1980 to 1983 2005 Page #65  

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Abductio n Debate ■ T.rie Hudson V:illey Objects ■ Sightings. June through  2008 Page #163  

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her , Robert. Private letter to\'( illiam Steinman, 29 November 1983. 77    2005 Page #79  
r.V. rentagon Ir135tft13Ufl • • ly*ILLIAM J. INROAD The Dern." Department t 2006 Page #31  

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y of this stuff back in those days illicit? GM: No at first I was checking  2007 Page #84  

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, Wernher von Braun, University of Illinois Press, 1953. “Astronomy from th 2003 Page #182  
ng an aviation historian friend in Illinois, Truman Weaver. \'(/hi.le there 2005 Page #42  
ted in UFO No byline. Scott AFB in Illinois declared search official becaus 2008 Page #48  
ance Engineering at Chanute AFB in Illinois and became a U. S. Air Force ma 2009 Page #68  
Burroughs was born in Bloomington, Illinois in 1960, and joined the United  2009 Page #77  

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petite for extreme violence (55 rn.illion killed in \X/\X II alone) ► A wil 2007 Page #37  

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! r..x;,te:-.N-·.1,·~ cot : fe,-1 ;illi~u.:!i: , ... ere r~ortei her'!' pul 2009 Page #163  

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 .. -""' __ .,.._,,_ ,ta.~. ,qs •. illl"'?°A.. ..,..A - JIIEM WDUlfT 11:..1 2009 Page #127  

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s The UFO Co1--emp (formerly Clear illlml), by Barry Greenwood and Larry Fa 2005 Page #73  

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ized that he would not survive his illness he gave his wife, Murl, instruct 2004 Page #86  
produce a precise diagnosis of his illness. He was transferred co Hospital  2005 Page #33  
 The essence of his alleged mental illness is reflected in this obviously u 2005 Page #89  
ns that deal with crashes, aliens, illness and mutilations. From the 1st An 2006 Page #103  
l siege of acute onset respiratory illness. Thus began a series of deaths i 2006 Page #110  
e's contracted the same mysterious illness, with the young woman, who resid 2006 Page #110  
he potential to induce disease and illness in their host(s) There are five  2006 Page #113  
ere are no indications of death or illness by any of the recovery team. It  2006 Page #136  
Foundation 12. Since Budd's recent illness and travels he had got behind wi 2006 Page #202  
em had suffered a life-threatening illness, accident or event that precipit 2006 Page #207  
 your O'Level stage at school? Any illness or things that held you back? GM 2007 Page #79  
interrupted by pregnancy and later illness, she was steadily promoted and a 2009 Page #87  
lly blind after a life-threatening illness in 1954. In 1957 her first husba 2009 Page #87  
and optimistic despite tragedy and illness. In bringing this story to you,  2009 Page #88  
er life as the result of a serious illness in 1954. She did not own a libra 2009 Page #90  
 For a woman who had faced serious illness and who was recalling events fro 2009 Page #90  
ation , if she was delusional from illness or age, or deliberately deceptiv 2009 Page #95  
had faced tragedy, adversity , and illness with determination and a commitm 2009 Page #95  

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nd untimely victims of fast-acting illnesses, most. notably Congressman Ste 2004 Page #146  
 the past of apparent alien-caused illnesses, followed by death. It is evid 2006 Page #112  

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ontact is, as Mr. Spock would say, illogical. The organizers of the Contact 2006 Page #70  
overy team. It would not have been illogical for the recovery team to have  2006 Page #136  

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990-1991 ■Aviati on Weeki· near! s ills some beans ■The Gu!fWar and Media C 2009 Page #151  

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JI AXIi (lfTEI.Ol')IE~T _JOIST fiH!illTIF,F. O.K A rnmc EN EnGY fl)~(Jll~:- 2009 Page #130  

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- m"1';l ot ros-es -and fn-u -..,s illu- A t aoy r:ute, It Ls not at ,-11 I 2009 Page #163  

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ut automati cally. The cockpit was illuminat ed from above ... The light so 2008 Page #10  

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e of hours a slow moving craft was illuminated with spotlights, 1430 rounds 2003 Page #24  
ediatel y followed by a glare that illuminated the ground. Mayor Silva felt 2005 Page #37  
 disc standing on the desert sands illuminated b) floodlights. It was Like  2005 Page #165  
by military police. Two spotlights illuminated the saucer, which appeared t 2005 Page #168  
f, emitting a strong light-\\·hich illuminated the house for a few mom~nts  2007 Page #193  
n. And this object which I saw was illuminated. It had a long lender appear 2008 Page #10  
t ely two or three meters high. It illuminated the entire forest with a whi 2008 Page #32  
iving report of large, slow moving illuminated UFO with lots of lights.29 H 2008 Page #49  
 passenger airliner because of the illuminated windows. It had a cigar shap 2008 Page #50  
            The unknown object was illuminated in such a spectacular way be 2008 Page #59  
 approximately two meters high. It illuminated the entire forest with a whi 2008 Page #93  

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

he agenda of the outlawed Bavarian Illuminati , with its fundamental maxim  2008 Page #126  

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in the same area. 6 ln view of the illuminatin g fact that Los Alamos was t 2008 Page #27  

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announcement to an audience of the Illuminating Engineering Society in Otta 2004 Page #15  
bee concludes the searchlights are illuminating an apparently ovoid or circ 2005 Page #121  
dar tracking UFO with body lights, illuminating the terrain, seen by citize 2006 Page #28  
ealed its presence by radiating an illuminating glow and lighting up the en 2006 Page #90  
anciles's views on this matter are illuminating: "The whole scenario of thi 2006 Page #126  
ct than fiction. His comments were illuminating, to say the least. "Even to 2006 Page #130  
                              sky, illuminating the mountains below before  2007 Page #192  
d despite being fully aware of the illuminating contents of its very own fi 2008 Page #23  

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

htly less that that of a parachute illumination flare."35 4:55 AM: Seattle  2006 Page #185  
et very bright in the cockpit. The illumination was from above. It built up 2008 Page #10  
seat, nor 1, saw the source of the illumination ... The light intensity inc 2008 Page #10  

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

lained a* Cumcnlinnal phenomena or illusion* if more complete ubrenaiknal d 2003 Page #118  
g facts that would strip us of our illusion of primacy among living creatur 2004 Page #132  
llow yourself to be deceived by an illusion that can be easily explained. P 2005 Page #92  
cannot be attributed to an optical illusion or trick of light, then can thi 2006 Page #190  
rity. It is social imprisonment by illusion. Those distorting reality are u 2008 Page #96  

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nge aerial objects are not optical illusions or Soviet inventions, but are  2004 Page #206  
 factor? That Reich later had some illusions l thjnk right, but they don't  2005 Page #103  
 to lessen his work. \Y/e all have illusions and maybe the greater we are,  2005 Page #103  
he greater we are, the greater the illusions. But that Eva {Reich's daughte 2005 Page #103  
a expedjtion) should go on ha, ing illusions is bad, bad for the furn re of 2005 Page #103  
nge aerial objects are not optical illusions or Soviet inventions, but are  2007 Page #136  
lies that keep humans corralled by illusions? Either way, whatever penetrat 2008 Page #96  

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 place of communal safety, however illusory. Government would strongly supp 2006 Page #63  

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 . ::.;p U 11 U u t-t., . ' ----- (Illustrarion #35) 113                    2007 Page #119  

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eresting too, particularly if they illustrate the dark side of ufology — wh 2004 Page #215  
ne tends to see, describe, or even illustrate those circumstances which cor 2005 Page #104  
ned. Creating a timeline will help illustrate the event and disinformation  2006 Page #44  
es about UFOs, incidents like this illustrate the phenomenon raises serious 2008 Page #67  
he inaccuracy of that estimate. To illustrate my point, on 26 August, 1957, 2009 Page #18  

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

erested in UFOs. This interest was illustrated in a 1971 handwritten note f 2004 Page #101  
n. An early example of this can be illustrated in a story told by Ward Kimb 2004 Page #179  
ponents from the engines. Using an illustrated parts handbook, I was later  2006 Page #76  
s, England, July 31, 1994. 29. The Illustrated History of the United States 2006 Page #137  
box containin g Space Duck Pops is illustrated with a helmeted cluck floati 2007 Page #64  
ote the product with appropriately illustrated in-store rusplay cards. Ther 2007 Page #65  
 Meow! A 1985 follow-up coupon was illustrated with a bag of Meow M.ix atop 2007 Page #66  
n out of the sky over the UK. This illustrated that whatever one believes a 2008 Page #66  
cance of such an estimate was well illustrated of the NIE prior to the 1962 2009 Page #18  
 security reasons. This problem is illustrated by Project Blue Book staff a 2009 Page #24  

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, but it is significant because it illustrates so well what has happened in 2008 Page #42  
 first release but from the second illustrates the appeal that this subject 2008 Page #65  
ant past events. At any rate, this illustrates one aspect of the difficulty 2009 Page #24  

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                                  (Illustrati on #3) DISCS -8) © ,--==== PE 2007 Page #96  
      ■--------- 98 ~ -;,·= F T - (Illustrati on #21) (Illustration #22) ~  2007 Page #104  

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to the sky, and newspapers started illustrating what ranchers said they had 2004 Page #78  
                                   Illustrating further interconnecting bus 2008 Page #128  

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r encounter. He then drew a pencil illustration of the so-called "Flatwoods 2006 Page #91  
               each face page. The illustration is accompanied by the disgu 2007 Page #65  
anagers and featured a sharp-edoed illustration of out of focus aliens, the 2007 Page #69  
iness ].f.1/eek. The photo-quality illustration depicted a handsome rwenry- 2007 Page #70  
o capture that special image." The illustration shows a sharp-as-a-rack Bob 2007 Page #71  
ct display. So it followed that an illustration of 67                       2007 Page #73  
in 1992. This beautifully rendered illustration depicted a glowing, fully a 2007 Page #74  
hts Rerserved . Computer generated Illustration s by Michael H. Schrott. Ch 2007 Page #93  
 (o; ) \'. ~- -.... _ ----------- (Illustration # 1) 87                     2007 Page #93  
alvage/scrap-) ard (see picture 2, illustration 3 & 4). These particular ai 2007 Page #95  
bug, or the Chance Vought XFSU-1. (Illustration #2) 89                      2007 Page #95  
=== PERIMETER ROAD __ ©, ~ACK CAR (Illustration #4) 90 s i E--r--w ' i\ SEC 2007 Page #96  
~,.-.:•-.. S !;Ci\,,.) \ =O= USAF (Illustration #5 & #6) 91                 2007 Page #97  
                                  (Illustration #7) (Illustration #8) (Illu 2007 Page #98  
                (Illustration #7) (Illustration #8) (Illustration #9) 92    2007 Page #98  
llustration #7) (Illustration #8) (Illustration #9) 92                      2007 Page #98  
 .:---. - '.'!-~~ ~~}- . ·-- = ,. (Illustration #10) DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DI 2007 Page #99  
(swept-wing) interceptor aircraft (illustration # 11, 14-17). A few of the  2007 Page #99  
rs stacked one over the other (see illustration #7). The pilot/ crew compar 2007 Page #99  
 The small 20' diameter craft (see illustration #5) had a crew of one, with 2007 Page #99  
                \ ·-------------- (Illustration #12) (Illustration # 13) 95 2007 Page #101  
-------------- (Illustration #12) (Illustration # 13) 95                    2007 Page #101  
                        -·. . . ~ (Illustration # 14) 96 \ -~ ••"°',";#" .. 2007 Page #102  
~ -;,·= F T - (Illustrati on #21) (Illustration #22) ~ ~ o·i1 ::o I n1) . ' 2007 Page #104  
t have been a sight to behold (see illustration #1, #6 & #10 background). T 2007 Page #105  
 2-1 /2 to 3 feet in diameter (see illustration #25 & #26). Indeed, Jack re 2007 Page #105  
ng both sides of the fuselage (see illustration #23). These ma} have 99     2007 Page #105  
e aft bottom end of the craft (see illustration #7 & illustration #24). The 2007 Page #106  
f the craft (see illustration #7 & illustration #24). The air intakes blend 2007 Page #106  
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=r-~ --,...___ (Illustration #24) (illustration #25) BOMB BAY PORT ~;IAIN L 2007 Page #106  
s -----------......-===-=--- / -- (Illustration #26) Jack specificall y rec 2007 Page #107  
ping mall parking lot Lights" (see illustration #25, #26 & #28 also see mod 2007 Page #107  
ically the 40' diameter model (see illustration #5 foreground, #10, #8, & # 2007 Page #108  
ng produced in great quantity (see illustration #12, #27, #28). Jack Picken 2007 Page #108  
~~111,I 6. • -::::a- ·----------- (Illustration #28) THE PROPOSED ARTICLE:  2007 Page #109  
rimental aircraft. (Avro Silverbug Illustration) 104                        2007 Page #110  
nt "Flying Saucer" proposals, (see illustration #29 and #30) including proj 2007 Page #111  
(6) R.R. RB-IOI! /4) AS VIPER (Sl (Illustration #29) Ill m. 133 ii.) UNKNOW 2007 Page #112  
---------·-----------------~-- -· (Illustration #30) 107                    2007 Page #113  
ture #32, 33, & hangar #4 top view illustration). Taking up the entire hang 2007 Page #114  
the large 116' diameter craft (see illustration #35). Warren was onJy in th 2007 Page #114  
= EB EB EB EB =O= EB =O= EB EB EB (Illustration #34) I j                    2007 Page #118  
e radio. Camera tilts up; animated illustration of moving, white disc. The  2007 Page #166  
 equipment were present. SLIDE# 46 Illustration of white, narrow beam 87    2008 Page #93  
at happened right in front of him. Illustration of beam shining from aerial 2009 Page #69  
orning hours of December 28, 1980. Illustration by Jan Roth at www.rendlesh 2009 Page #70  

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puter generated forensic composite illustrations. These illustrations were  2007 Page #94  
sic composite illustrations. These illustrations were specificall y created 2007 Page #94  
d, this article and the associated illustrations represent the most accurat 2007 Page #94  
puter generated forensic composite illustrations based on the acruaJ testim 2007 Page #94  
ack Pickett and \Xlarren Botz. The illustrations were designed to give the  2007 Page #94  
raft in flight (see a erial photos/illustrations 12-20, and USAF conference 2007 Page #95  
cal Air-command Future Forces) see illustrations 21 & 22. This support grou 2007 Page #99  
er featuring highly stylized color illustrations. While the Voronezh UFO in 2009 Page #137  

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-in-law) and Steig (cartoonist and illustrator of Reich's book Listen Littl 2005 Page #103  

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the aircraft is rolled inside (see illusu-ation #34). Author's special note 2007 Page #115  

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.,...1$.!;~~ RN~ W.0 ~ '.-.»GELS" (ILLU~S)-lf..E USPOMSle.l.E. '/1 ~ -CALL6 2009 Page #121  

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i1inj;!. migr:1lin~. or :iccidC'nl:illy irnp:tclin::= on I his pl:anrl.     2005 Page #107  
owed the ·iwl!e 6( the lnternat1on:illy known award o! lite rank of commond 2009 Page #182  

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n is also arawn to the article on "Illyixig flaupers" nIrewrilr in the fitt 2004 Page #25  

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' ~c,yer~..ent ,-!ose-rvntion lie~ ill~ to npedite tho ocapletio.:i or tbie 2009 Page #174  

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"~ I t·-1~::. ~ \ ,.,,, so cJo ~Ro ilM:. 1 l 1 ~~~~~~ ~ ~ ';,, : t ' . ,,.. 2007 Page #160  

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S BfML'tO 11" "~ IT CtA:CL[O A FEW ilMfS ."'i'Hft SP'£0 1'#tl..Y. (c,u;,,r  2009 Page #111  

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di. S.cottGovun,non t 1nd UJ-12 ■ !ilMoom's C orh.nion ■ UR:, IAlltldJN 1nd 2009 Page #149  

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 6. object ~proaches and diSlances ilmr Sl!W".il tires. ~!81. Sahli 6. Rola 2009 Page #151  

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alm Before the Storm, 1984-1986 ■D:ilneg orsk, Br:izil, :ind Abisb .:. ~.:- 2009 Page #147  

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1he prnrnl d:1~. -E,1r::1l'rr•~1ri;ilnlo"\: 11 : ( ET -olo:::,_,) th1..· pr 2005 Page #107  

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” 11/8/2003 Special Operations Mmu.ilNON-LIVING ORGANISMS 25. Scope is retr 2003 Page #177  

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ic \puc:. C'\'nlu1io11:1 r~ lime. :ilon;.: "ilh hum:in ron1:ac1 of non e:1r 2005 Page #107  

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-.4 ,~,.... :or •"'-• it NP"• to • ILP•U•: of aN9\ 02, OI' 10" ... ,...., 1 2008 Page #19  

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s o~ittts ''CS• l•t It out.. I te::ilr :i.! :t p. rn. The-, u~a llyi.ng .R" 2009 Page #163  

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 ► 195Os: CIA spending lavishly on ils expanding covert network , of "media 2007 Page #26  

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 ?, D. J. Leech I ".-.n a!rp!ano c:iltippnd wlll1 n •OTt On • llmitec. ~ale 2009 Page #182  

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in time it mii:l:t hn,·c play. wo:.iltl cost much le,;s Uum the 1 l I c,d I 2009 Page #182  

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 OF DEI-ENSE . • • --KWNI CPIIVI i iltry . I sior•-•. • eulAt41:1411 0 3 PA 2004 Page #21  

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~-\_ /::, -\'e (II I:) •••1.•••.'N,ilt~ ..... •"f\,;,_-_-:,.,: .. ,,.,-., ~ 2009 Page #102  

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 tour mile£, not for kllling thal\ iluccecdcd . and wn•n the ;,IMn_n far aw 2009 Page #182  

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ust might be. From MSMobil es.com. ILUDING TO UFO ABDUCTlONS One of the fir 2007 Page #71  

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 crossed ay a very luminous oblect ilyiDe in the northeast — southwest dire 2004 Page #19  

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vich • (MiG) • Sukhoi • Yakovlev • Ilyushin Tsarist UFO Flap of 1892 • Marc 2004 Page #165  

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_,::;:--=- C • __ ._ •-- 4bol,11 i?il~;~-~ ·-· ..... ·-----·-·--·· ... Like 2007 Page #14  

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d "hi lf~ hr.-t,c:.r;: {or r:r;,ya il~r=o:-Ct.:.y .. n-... .-1 :ii 1 Gl .1. 2008 Page #57  

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 ••• ., • .,. ••'-h,. •• ,.,,._, • IL••·-· I,, .. ~ I""' II.. 1• 7 c_ol,, • 2007 Page #64  

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cra to es©@© st3 Tia Kirtland AXE. Im will take with you such experts, troh 2003 Page #212  
he *aalrm yea ta promo* ▼la Tokyo. Im will take with ym such ewperts, aJwls 2003 Page #223  
0 ntt -SStffiBSL PBKTIVE TO L•Vrt' Im will preened te China wUhonft delay f 2003 Page #226  
tp&r— hs~1 nilitary emadala la the im. In yiw ifliwutt cWj @^jzcso wCflalal 2003 Page #226  
ling into the water. Colby's Death im RV Answer: Chemically induced heart a 2004 Page #208  
c book is the most complete public im entory to date of human encounters wi 2005 Page #117  
anet, get back down to earth," and im ires us to locate our business there  2007 Page #61  
ede in the work the ad industry is im olved in, unless they want the public 2007 Page #77  
new problem from the standpoim: of im:ernacional law; buc che possibilicy o 2008 Page #112  
-~~;_--.-... --------==.::.,::-:II.Im:==:.;- • .: ...-·•• •EMll&"ll . Ill M 2009 Page #147  
llt. .-.a• ....._ • ~ llltll u. a. Im;' • !lw)!nSoS• 1. •• SNrJQJlgs JI ... 2009 Page #174  

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ne of proc,c.n,ng the atwmc bomb m Im-lhc applic,1l!ons o: the alom p:irt:i 2009 Page #182  

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- A t aoy r:ute, It Ls not at ,-11 Im-tr1ina.tf'd by • profusion o! pink pr 2009 Page #163  

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IFIED AirScri^y NMJ~? goqs O e^S^L IMA Dc'.e s/(oh mKxns. n MESEUH. nsmm Xo 2003 Page #213  
-- f 7 I Aittority Nh/J~?GOQSo j , IMA Pateg/faM | TOP CTgRB f- DRAFT OF TK 2003 Page #229  

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ov. 1994 ewer., ,Color invert,".,d imagcs, Inside Nellis Test Range (leaked 2006 Page #30  

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s “For thirty years I've held that image in my mind. What i saw was a circu 2003 Page #13  
tion photography, RG145, Can 1850, image TV-4B- 49, 50, 10/25/1941. 17. Cor 2003 Page #39  
technologies included night vision image intensifiers, fiber optics, supert 2003 Page #101  
hich is shown at the center of the image. These circular formations are des 2003 Page #113  
er disc in a classified file. This image is his computer recreation of that 2004 Page #73  
 We ordered 16 x 20 prints of each image from the University of Texas, Arli 2004 Page #226  
6 x 20 print. First, I scanned the image at 2400 dots per inch, printed out 2004 Page #226  
lts, and looked at the now 3" x 6" image of the memo with my naked eye. Thr 2004 Page #226  
on found, and all of these with NO image manipulation. In fact, the only "m 2004 Page #227  
n also be inferred from the Marcel image film holder markings. The 4 x 5 cu 2004 Page #234  
 themselves. In the Bettmann-Ramey image, (though not a UTA image it's cutl 2004 Page #235  
ann-Ramey image, (though not a UTA image it's cutlines attribute it to Jame 2004 Page #235  
the wire services, as the Bettmann image was wired out not by AP, but via I 2004 Page #237  
s also gone by the time the Newton image was taken. There is a logical flow 2004 Page #238  
ries we cannot allow." Below is an image of the directives as they appear i 2004 Page #251  
MS IN "THE 11 DAY AFTER ROSWELL" ■ Image intensifiers ■ Fiber optics ■ Supe 2005 Page #6  
MARY 1 CLAIMS IN "THE DAWN ... " ■ Image intensifiers ■ Fiber optics ■ Supe 2005 Page #7  
l'J SLIDE# 28 High altitude aerial image of triangle feature in lake bed, J 2005 Page #60  
photographs." OVERLAY: 1953 AERIAL IMAGE -ZOOM TO TIGHT CLOSE-UP 64         2005 Page #66  
 two of the dead aliens. Above: an image from a video-interview with the al 2005 Page #145  
rieval Conference A pre-dissection image from the controversial Alien Autop 2005 Page #146  
s of the aliens. Nevertheless, the image stuck: aliens will cause panic if  2006 Page #103  
ken one speed record at 1,400 mph. Image provided by Bill.) Bill: "I had a  2006 Page #145  
 just starting up. He saw the same image I was seeing. He had a bit more so 2006 Page #145  
ACKED, I HAVE IN MY MIND'S EYE THE IMAGE OF FIVE DISCS, ONE ON TOP OF THE O 2006 Page #153  
, 1980, U. S. Navy, Naples, Italy. Image courtesy Tom C. Sheppard.) Moving  2006 Page #156  
irst is that UFO and a]jen-related image[) in advertising is pare of a swee 2007 Page #59  
? \Xlhich companies are using chis image[)' in their advertising? Does ther 2007 Page #59  
oducers. In this case, a fu!J page image of a grilled steak is accompanied  2007 Page #62  
n't beEeve it either." \Xlhile the image of a UFO is employed to spearhead  2007 Page #67  
al Link Corporacion used a classic image of a UFO to sell their informacion 2007 Page #68  
s employed a particularly striking image of a uro in a particular!) ci\ ic  2007 Page #69  
s be ready to capture that special image." The illustration shows a sharp-a 2007 Page #71  
                    This beautiful image of cows stepping from a UFO into a 2007 Page #73  
he ad agency responsible choose an image long associated with some UFO abdu 2007 Page #74  
 promoted by such a highly charged image and a catchphrase like, "The blue  2007 Page #74  
images were in a proprietar y NASA image format. So there wouldn't be much  2007 Page #86  
 to their data. I have altered the image of the macrune because by installi 2007 Page #88  
have collated a wealth of data and image[) on the Anomaly that are exempt f 2007 Page #138  
ted peak in the background of this image. It's Capilla Peak, 9300 feet hjgh 2007 Page #161  
ing. This page also shows a superb image of the CI stamps for the Counter L 2008 Page #111  
such connections might tarnish his image. In 1946, Hoover side-stepped the  2008 Page #139  
und in Trellis security safe." See image at end of this paper. The second p 2009 Page #13  
               SLlDE # 4 52 Aerial image of the runway at RAF Woodbridge su 2009 Page #58  
t RAF Bentwaters, U. K. phenomena. Image provided by Gary Heseltine . Col.  2009 Page #60  
O YOUR MIND IN TERMS OF THOUGHT OR IMAGE? Well, did !feel intelligence? Yes 2009 Page #67  
cember I 980 by military security. Image © 2007 by Gary Heseltine. DO YOU K 2009 Page #71  
 from the USAF on January l, 1987. Image courtesy PD-USGOV-MILITARY- AIR FO 2009 Page #73  

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................. 44 UFO and Alien Imagery in Advertising Peter Robbins ... 2007 Page #5  
                     UFO and Alien Imagery in Advertising Peter Robbins Cop 2007 Page #59  
roducts which employ UFO and aljen imagery to assist in their markecing. ln 2007 Page #67  
y decided to use both aben and UFO imagery on their New Mexjco-themed truck 2007 Page #70  
of Which companies are using ti-us imagery in their advertising? All types  2007 Page #76  
sion that included securing aerial imagery of the 16,945-foot-rugh Mt. Arar 2007 Page #137  
middle of the desert, and U.S. spy imagery showed bodies of Mexican soldier 2007 Page #187  
y different from the official NASA imagery that [I have] been analyzmg for  2008 Page #135  

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, after developing, printed as 5x7 images, two per 8.5 x 11 sheet. In 1995, 2003 Page #171  
is one small portion of one of the images we call the Ramey memo. Note thes 2004 Page #227  
t reads. I do my research into the images and coordinate their efforts from 2004 Page #227  
ugh some of the debris seen in the images "could" match the size of materia 2004 Page #233  
ng about the "look" of some of the images, for example when comparing the R 2004 Page #233  
paring the Ramey/DuBose and Marcel images side by side. I couldn't quite pu 2004 Page #233  
n with one type of lens, while the images of Marcel indicated they were tak 2004 Page #234  
he also must have taken the Marcel images at the same time. This was a scen 2004 Page #234  
hich also set the Marcel and Ramey images apart and re-enforced the growing 2004 Page #234  
negative notches in the two Marcel images would seem to indicate that the c 2004 Page #234  
 later is to be seen in the Marcel images themselves. In the Bettmann-Ramey 2004 Page #235  
to me strongly suggests the Marcel images were taken some time after Bond J 2004 Page #236  
his session where he took the four images of Ramey and Ramey & DuBose he wa 2004 Page #236  
hat packing paper in both of these images can be seen to be in exactly the  2004 Page #238  
pear and disappear, so linking the images together through time. We still h 2004 Page #238  
lens used in each case. If all the images were taken with the same camera a 2004 Page #238  
 from the plots that the two Ramey images closely follow this rule, but the 2004 Page #238  
ay 1953. Operation Upshot-Knothole Images, 1953: Upshot-Knothole Tower with 2005 Page #45  
e taken a look at the terra server images -) ou can go on terra sen·er to t 2005 Page #67  
 the 16mm film and saw the autopsy images on it. This, accorrung to many, w 2005 Page #148  
with Contact and then to build our images of the future around them. In the 2006 Page #51  
ical example. This scenario evokes images and assumptions of surprise attac 2006 Page #61  
tify the intruders means the radar images were so clear or "solid" that the 2006 Page #172  
here they regularly airbrushed out images of UFOs from high resolution sate 2007 Page #85  
ntly caught on film and before the images are then sold onto to Universitie 2007 Page #85  
d processed folders in them. These images were over 200 megabytes and l was 2007 Page #86  
k dialup connection and also these images were in a proprietar y NASA image 2007 Page #86  
ere was there. l wanted to see the images and 1 had to see them, 1 had to k 2007 Page #86  
nin g since 1947. Please note: The images used in trus article are computer 2007 Page #94  
 was used in the creation of these images. The process was identical to tha 2007 Page #94  
ameras captured several intriguing images of a large structure -possibly fi 2007 Page #137  

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. Lazar has been called everything imaginable, ranging from American Hero t 2005 Page #82  
co sell us eve~ thing and anything imaginable. Bur is there more at work he 2007 Page #59  
dustry driven to sell by any means imaginable, and UFOs and aliens have pro 2007 Page #76  

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lying saucer" situation is not all imaginary or seeing too much in some nat 2009 Page #178  

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 wruch had not been our collective imagination or hallucination. It remaine 2007 Page #196  

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 Roswell was no more than a highly imaginative interpretation of a weather  2003 Page #86  

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cking the boat. it is difficult to imagine a plan to reveal what has happen 2004 Page #123  
ltiply in a glass of water." Let's imagine that instead of writing about th 2004 Page #132  
 toy factory? It's harder still to imagine that this key intelligence offic 2004 Page #142  
 markedly), the only problem I can imagine would be their arrival here to s 2005 Page #102  
le varieties of contact; third, to imagine how key stakeholder groups—media 2006 Page #48  
icipating futures that are hard to imagine in the present. In his book Scen 2006 Page #50  
-happy." It would be reasonable to imagine that the study of all epidemics  2006 Page #105  
r, heavier that anything you could imagine to do with an aircraft.' "They d 2006 Page #127  
urting a single person. If you can imagine taking your car while it's runni 2006 Page #149  
nal defense? Of course not! We may imagine that Air Force Intelligence, hea 2006 Page #174  
local and national media accounts. Imagine yourself in the Pacific Northwes 2006 Page #184  
 being the wiser. You can probably imagine how useful something like this m 2007 Page #28  
rview. It would seem remarkable to imagine that Teller didn't know what kin 2009 Page #9  
 is habit-forming. We can scarcely imagine bow we could get along without i 2009 Page #20  

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some other sources we haven't even imagined as yet. Due to the government ' 2005 Page #118  
e called air space. It must not be imagined that the principle of UFO sover 2009 Page #14  

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. The copy states that ASi\1[L is "Imaging for a more advanced civilization 2007 Page #62  
y're looking for the most advanced imaging system on earth." Enviro-Spray S 2007 Page #62  

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              Scenarios of Contact Imagining Societal Reactions to Confirme 2006 Page #48  

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' 2. Intruder Alert, 1975-1976 ■An imal mutilations 2. Intruder Alert, 1975 2009 Page #142  

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of a caustic toxin. Some of the an.imals had had a diffuse hemorrhage. 32   2005 Page #34  

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shaped. DeBow: \Y/hat year approx..imatel y are you going to estimate thjs  2007 Page #122  

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 Seate of Arizona. 'There's approx.imately where the saucer crashed,' he sa 2005 Page #43  

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imate (p 6) UFO Technology and the Imbalance of Power by Edward Teller (p 8 2009 Page #8  
t (QDl) is "UFO Technology and the Imbalance of Power" (2396 words) include 2009 Page #10  
usion that "UFO Technology and the Imbalance of Power" may be an emulation  2009 Page #11  
ommunities. UFO TECHNOLOGY AND THE IMBALANCE OF POWER by Edward Teller Toda 2009 Page #19  

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 ayers of compressed cotton fibers imbedded in other materials. The bottom  2003 Page #50  

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IM /;?•)`---itso4fil 17,17.4„, , • IMblowerw. ea, ..••••••• kit?, , \ soare 2004 Page #165  

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min. For Geodesy and Cartography • IMBP: Institute of Medical and Biologica 2004 Page #157  

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iL'lry :iulboritics arc ccn.~ ol t.imc lo ~cnns o! ~l! ior.cis. studyin,s;' 2009 Page #182  

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alion or lnformadon to Coo;r,ssmtn imd stalTtrs OD a dost-bold bllls 'Dday  2008 Page #154  

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ih,delphla orchcatra. has D11vid J:ime:i Leech in the uitc:st C5tt.blishcd  2009 Page #182  
: :h~ p1:t o{ !ayml!:i ancJ ncH: c;ime the atomic bomb.~ lro:n :,ny s,.·iP. 2009 Page #182  

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ious reasons. I understand Oppenhe imer approached Marshall while they atte 2008 Page #114  

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osive bomb. the other in the m~nr ,imes mere cncrge1ic lla.n ·be ratlioacti 2009 Page #182  

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thing unusual has occurred .... \X imesses will be discouraged from talking 2005 Page #129  

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 NICAP member was contacted and is imestigating this incident." A short tim 2007 Page #165  

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 Imlng that Earth is being visited IMEUFO ’sarel- " ' MostMAJOR CONCLUSIONS 2003 Page #117  

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nternational strucrures (NA G.ATT. IMF, World Bani:). --::::::::~::::::::;: 2009 Page #153  

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 first designs for flying macrunes imfrated the flapping\\ ings of birds to 2005 Page #163  

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istmtaxy cv^crsa 3 ttfato* woaswrm Imidac tsaaa*a Ckiaaaa rosemary aa* gath 2003 Page #223  

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rring to Whlta Sands you will nraw imiiri rite- vlth Cenerel Elsenhower to  2003 Page #212  

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 11h Oronc-lnn:saig,uion (rum bt-r.iMing • s1al hokh ,·.alu.ablcinf~ion -__ 2009 Page #198  

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ng as inventors puzzled our how to imitate nature. Some of the first design 2005 Page #163  

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achronistic usages like medt.i ana imjiaeted further betra*ed the find". Dr 2003 Page #135  

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it is engineering that attempts to imjtare or even surpass the works of nat 2005 Page #163  

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ell and MJ-12 Stanton Friedman —■H Imlng that Earth is being visited IMEUFO 2003 Page #117  

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lalB and iMtav ia peeltitan af may—iMltty yea nM ■eke it wlaar that yarn ar 2003 Page #226  

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in, the entity might be relatively immaterial, for example, appearing as a  2006 Page #53  
lloons , satellites and aircraft), immaterial objects (such as lightning ,  2008 Page #23  

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nd inquiry. th• '°" ffltt, • I Lt. immcdinlclv tr.,n?ml ~ted •              2009 Page #182  

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th birthday- yet not before adding immeasurabl y to what history must show  2005 Page #139  

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 demanding that he leave the place immecliately and refrain from talking ab 2005 Page #37  

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 (in view of evident leak pending) immediate release. OK HST signed Marshal 2003 Page #204  
ase under orders from Colonel S. 7 immediate area surrounding the crash sit 2003 Page #233  
ser-like beams of light into their immediate area. They also documented a l 2004 Page #47  
s trajectory. That event became an immediate priority within a very small,  2004 Page #65  
mplementary research carried on in immediate vicinity. • Structure of Acade 2004 Page #161  
 Maine area, as the cause of their immediate interest in the region. Consid 2005 Page #96  
intruders in such zones is to take immediate action to escort the intruders 2006 Page #5  
conducted without knowledge of his immediate army superiors. As far as they 2006 Page #20  
assess and react. There must be an immediate and unmistakable sense of brot 2006 Page #54  
n. With no danger apparent, and no immediate change in the daily conditions 2006 Page #58  
at to do about the NHI. Absent the immediate threat of violence, many would 2006 Page #64  
vernments must lead, but will need immediate and firm support of religious  2006 Page #66  
mation as he had. The response was immediate and dramatic. A Top Secret air 2006 Page #74  
ers, who were not allowed into the immediate area of the crash site, to ext 2006 Page #82  
elligence Corps had been placed on Immediate High Alert for any information 2006 Page #164  
 about December 6, 1950 caused the immediate high alert. PART 1: A NATIONAL 2006 Page #164  
l emetgeng which could lead to an "immediate all-out mobilization." Over Al 2006 Page #169  
s a friendly flight. 6. ConAC took immediate action to dispatch interceptor 2006 Page #170  
 thy were flying saucers! PART IV: IMMEDIATE HIGH ALERT FOR FLYING SAUCERS! 2006 Page #173  
nter Intelligence Corps was put on Immediate High Alert for information abo 2006 Page #173  
ichmond, that thy have been put on immediate high alert _ter aqy data whats 2006 Page #174  
elligence Corps (CIC) to be put on immediate high alert for any data regard 2006 Page #174  
red in the Pentagon, requested the immediate high alert because something h 2006 Page #174  
cers, something BIG, that demanded immediate attention. Evidently whatever  2006 Page #174  
equested that the CIC be placed in immediate high alert! PART V: THE COLONE 2006 Page #174  
call-up to duty could have been an immediate reaction to the Chinese entry  2006 Page #176  
l. Zechel was already aware of the immediate alert FBI document above and i 2006 Page #177  
 on December 6, 1950, a documented immediate high alert for saucer related  2006 Page #178  
ast) two related questions: why an immediate high alert, and why on Decembe 2006 Page #178  
 may well have issued requests for immediate information in order to find o 2006 Page #179  
 doesn't it? Possible Responses: ► Immediate quarantine of their home plane 2007 Page #37  
ion respond to the human threat? ► Immediate quarantine of their home plane 2007 Page #37  
 the impact site. Thus giving them immediate data on the exact impact locat 2007 Page #126  
in atmospheric transparency in the immediate wake of the event that lasted  2008 Page #97  
rcept the attack, or how co effect immediate reprisals. These problems are  2008 Page #114  
hellenberg to communicate with his immediate superior, Reichfuehrer Heinric 2008 Page #138  
ization. Small wonder there was an immediate Cold War, which may well have  2008 Page #139  
-Behind Act of 2001. This act drew immediate criticism from educators, stat 2008 Page #142  
 other portions of these pages. Of immediate interest is the number T3 l 00 2009 Page #13  
 more time to escape the blast. An immediate requirement was the developmen 2009 Page #92  
ue Book; also, additional note: My immediate supervisor.) Others on List Ca 2009 Page #94  
accountsobjects, which circled the immediate area agitating the grass about 2009 Page #135  
tates until October 9, it received immediate press and broadcast coverage a 2009 Page #136  

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ehind some hills. The sighting was immediatel y followed by a glare that il 2005 Page #37  
nt and being in the logging trade, immediatel y got the famil) home and roo 2007 Page #128  
 say that the photographs had been immediatel y classified after they had b 2007 Page #138  

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dentification criteria. Two things immediately came to mind; 1) a petrified 2003 Page #45  
e area where the object landed was immediately sealed off on the order of U 2003 Page #55  
 quarantined and they had to leave immediately. Just behind the two men, we 2003 Page #60  
 Joel was very cordial, but almost immediately stated that he nearly called 2003 Page #68  
omes into existence. The President immediately names former Secretary of Na 2003 Page #87  
e sworn in as Secretary of Defense immediately. Shocked by the President's  2003 Page #87  
rrestal exited through Dr. Deen is immediately awakened and a search of the 2003 Page #92  
20 ml of 4% acetic acid by volume. Immediately, very active bubble formatio 2003 Page #114  
epared to assist realistically and immediately a program of rehabilitation  2003 Page #222  
the International UFO Bureau. Case immediately looked up the April 19, 1897 2004 Page #26  
r several minutes. "I wanted to go immediately and see what had happened,"  2004 Page #30  
the Joan Pricilla. Both had agreed immediately to go out, and as luck would 2004 Page #38  
 unconventional. Flying discs were immediately defined by the U.S. military 2004 Page #62  
e played major roles in the months immediately following the 1947 crashes.  2004 Page #63  
 to the ascending V-2 missile" and immediately the V-2 rocket changed cours 2004 Page #64  
xico. An effective cover story was immediately provided to the press that a 2004 Page #68  
e've got to get out to Hart Canyon immediately. There's a bad brush fire an 2004 Page #72  
with the ascending V-2 rocket that immediately went off course, perhaps no  2004 Page #75  
hat Walker was at the meetings, he immediately phoned Walker and asked him  2004 Page #98  
ct. Surprisingly, Walker confirmed immediately that he had been there, alth 2004 Page #100  
hower. Smith and the FBI showed up immediately to check out the claim. Smit 2004 Page #103  
dures by which the real debris was immediately sent to Andrews Air Force Ba 2004 Page #142  
Rickett, who was Sheridan Cavitt's immediately underling in counter-intelli 2004 Page #142  
fforts are made to remove the EBEs immediately. • The nearest MVD facility  2004 Page #169  
negger had never discussed this, I immediately phoned Bob and asked him if  2004 Page #185  
enegger, "I didn't do anything." I immediately filed a Freedom of Informati 2004 Page #185  
ck Mc George. Jack McGeorge and he immediately took a liking to each other  2004 Page #188  
another UFO documentary. Emenegger immediately asked who was behind this ne 2004 Page #192  
ith my naked eye. Three words were immediately discernible— "Fort Worth, Te 2004 Page #226  
activities of the group, effective immediately "NEED-TO- KNOW" should be gr 2004 Page #252  
officer driving the verucle braked immediately. Both men got out. Chereze s 2005 Page #32  
on of alien technology and bodies. Immediately most people would ask: ''\Vh 2005 Page #77  
n beyond public oversight . Almost immediately, key UFO documents began to  2005 Page #84  
 the autopsy of an alien. Santilli immediately agreed to bur the film for c 2005 Page #145  
smaller vehicles that were able to immediately get close. According to Jose 2005 Page #156  
the team medical personnel are not immediately available. First Aid will be 2006 Page #19  
earth-bound humans can be expected immediately or in the reasonably near te 2006 Page #52  
etwork, and news channels would go immediately to non-stop coverage of the  2006 Page #57  
l stakeholders would be brought in immediately. Strangeness of NHI would be 2006 Page #59  
tions would become involved almost immediately and play a key role in trans 2006 Page #60  
s. Martial law would be instituted immediately. If the NHI arrival begins w 2006 Page #62  
ious response. Conservatives might immediately assume total evil; liberals  2006 Page #63  
a-wing configuration. Ground crews immediately made arrangements to cover a 2006 Page #74  
flight test engineer for the D-21, immediately began in-flight checkout (IF 2006 Page #78  
covery crews from Area 51 departed immediately for the crash site by helico 2006 Page #79  
ew England Connecticut accent that immediately made me stick out like a sor 2006 Page #91  
vaho taboo of speaking of the dead immediately after their demise was indis 2006 Page #111  
finitions. As a physicist, I found immediately that one needs to know some  2006 Page #113  
is home at about 7.15 p.m., he was immediately struck by the brightness of  2006 Page #120  
ence that this same UFO had almost immediately thereafter slammed at high s 2006 Page #121  
wn free by blast, which killed him immediately." (20) Needless to say, the  2006 Page #128  
 turned to a course that would not immediately take it over U.S. territory. 2006 Page #134  
 been spotted from the air. Almost immediately came a report of a second pl 2006 Page #134  
confirmed as of this date. The CIA immediately began forming a recovery tea 2006 Page #134  
ide two vehicles. The decision was immediately made to launch the recovery  2006 Page #135  
g alert procedure went into effect immediately. 4. The Office of the Presid 2006 Page #170  
tsoever must be telephoned by them immediately to Air Force Intelhgence. CI 2006 Page #174  
ll, a number of questions remain.- Immediately prior to its splashdown, the 2006 Page #190  
 wasn't a recovery mission mounted immediately? This object was left in the 2006 Page #191  
vering flying saucer, set the tone immediately: UFO's USA URL!" The cover g 2007 Page #67  
these aircraft, he was amazed, and immediately asked questions regarding ho 2007 Page #99  
SAF", was visibly printed starting immediately behind the windows of the co 2007 Page #100  
rcraft had been flown in, and then immediately parked outside at the scrap- 2007 Page #100  
r access to the crew compartment . Immediately behind the door, were three  2007 Page #105  
(see Avro Silverbug lllustration). Immediately after the Miami over-fly, Ja 2007 Page #110  
sissippi. This brilliant light was immediately followed by a series of stra 2007 Page #133  
tate search for fallen objects was immediately begun by squadrons of Air Fo 2007 Page #133  
ell Field, from which it was flown immediately to ATIC. An hour or two late 2007 Page #133  
around and to leave the area. Mom: Immediately! Aunt: Immediately! Paul: Ye 2007 Page #168  
 the area. Mom: Immediately! Aunt: Immediately! Paul: Yeah, he was very agi 2007 Page #168  
 definitely intimidated because we immediately -we did not ask, '\X'hat's g 2007 Page #171  
on?' after he told us to leave. We immediately turned the car around and we 2007 Page #171  
star, only larger and brighter, he immediately scrambled an IIAF F-4 to inv 2008 Page #31  
 It moved about and pulsed.[ ... ] Immediately thereafter , three star-like 2008 Page #32  
 foot, but they were caught almost immediately. She emphasized how surprise 2008 Page #45  
e akin to a strong wind was heard. Immediately afterwards a horrific thump  2008 Page #98  
own to be a poor speller (Ref), he immediately noted the spelling error in  2008 Page #105  
ll," was called "Majik." This name immediately brings to mind the initial n 2008 Page #130  
 celestial mythology . "Curiously, immediately after the Apollo I 3 'accide 2008 Page #135  
UFO's. The ensuing defense problem immediately focused on the atmosphere, a 2009 Page #14  
employee or military member had to immediately stop what they were doing, r 2009 Page #90  
e. Investigations commenced almost immediately with Lotosev and his colleag 2009 Page #136  

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1.:i via TC mailboxEi11stein/Opp., Immen directives ■ S-2 (mail plus to TC) 2008 Page #115  

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 of the layered metal that was not immersed in water. Figure 17 40x Photomi 2003 Page #113  

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om 1934 on. Lacer that year, Reich immigrated to Scandinavia. Here he conti 2005 Page #89  
all came out of this period. Reich immigrated to the United States in 1939  2005 Page #89  

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onal border-security as a means of immigration control, national environmen 2008 Page #25  

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the harbor and that a crash seemed imminent. Wickens' vehicle crested the h 2004 Page #34  
y had risen to 67% and rain seemed imminent in a location that had seen non 2005 Page #100  
appraised in the event invasion is imminent. It is the current policy of th 2006 Page #140  
eaceful cooperatio n and become an imminent threat co the earth, we would h 2008 Page #112  
onsense." ---Dr. Vannevar Bush, an imminent American scientist who in l 94  2008 Page #131  

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 change destinies and to even gain immortality. Whether the glowing triangu 2008 Page #95  

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fection, but we knew that both had immune deficienc y. Bod1 of d1em, if I r 2005 Page #34  
ts studied: anthrax, typhus, human immune deficiency virus. Biosafety level 2006 Page #106  
ses. 4. Overwhelms or bypasses the immune system. VHF, retroviruses 5. Biol 2006 Page #112  
isticated "Surgical Strike" on the immune systems (e.g. HIV on selected T-c 2006 Page #112  
ost people are aware of AIDS (auto immune deficiency syndrome), HIV (human  2006 Page #113  
e deficiency syndrome), HIV (human immune deficiency virus), "mad cow" dise 2006 Page #113  
ease (CJD) and chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS). Thi 2006 Page #113  
ll as gaining control of the human immune virus or potential alien threat p 2006 Page #116  
ll as gaining control of the human immune virus or potential alien threat p 2006 Page #117  
         Medical technology is not immune from the lure of alien sales-bein 2007 Page #62  

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vernment affiliations, there is no immunity from retribution in the event c 2004 Page #170  

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tic energy without any waste, and "immunizing the occupants and the structu 2005 Page #173  

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good health. "For this reason, the immunod eficiency was surely ac9u.ired.  2005 Page #34  

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ot have been a case of congen.ital immunodeficienc y; otherwise Chereze cou 2005 Page #34  
at led to death is yet unclear. An immunodeficienc y, for sure... [Bur] I a 2005 Page #34  
e you that no abscess can cause an immunodeficienc y. An abscess may even c 2005 Page #34  
fter a certa.in delay, that causes immunodeficienc y. In that situation, th 2005 Page #34  

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nce it was realized that he had an immunodeficiency." A simple urinary infe 2005 Page #33  
ble and it only occurs in cases of immunodeficiency." Despite the antibioti 2005 Page #33  

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 thal\ iluccecdcd . and wn•n the ;,IMn_n far away but for l:rll•hln" J)l:in 2009 Page #182  

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at is now a,·ailable, and research imo the film will continue. Ray Santilli 2005 Page #151  
. ,.~ stances th.at are transmuted Imo si.n~le cosmic ray i, m!U,o:u o temp 2009 Page #182  

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lu-obj~ onr tb.r. moun- lrtmudou.- imp.-rruir,:I". bin, nnr:-Uk..i.t..1'1 Y 2009 Page #163  

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aps that third one was not dead on impact. There had been mention of a ball 2003 Page #23  
e the trees marked the location of impact. The smoke dissipated in minutes, 2003 Page #58  
sh lived a short distance from the impact site. After he saw the object des 2003 Page #60  
o sneak down into the woods to the impact site and were stopped by armed mi 2003 Page #66  
odies were supposedly found at the impact location in 1965. I have generall 2003 Page #67  
nting, which was on the way to the impact location. John Hays mentioned see 2003 Page #70  
pacity as Secretary of Defense) to impact on this national security situati 2003 Page #85  
Grandad's journal" that placed the impact site "between San Mateo Mountains 2003 Page #99  
cation: reasons for security o Bad impact upon the public if general knowle 2003 Page #172  
l B To avoid the unknown religious impact 11W/2003 Special Operations Manua 2003 Page #188  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference impact, chose to copy Truman's approval  2003 Page #204  
umber of objects observed, time of impact and a detailed description includ 2004 Page #9  
ted looking around the area of the impact and found a sphere. As it was not 2004 Page #11  
 found, there were no signs of the impact and fit] looks as though the sphe 2004 Page #11  
vised his original estimate of the impact sight. It was beginning to appear 2004 Page #34  
direction that surely would see it impact some where in the waters of Shag  2004 Page #37  
od part of the text focuses on the impact that going through such an experi 2004 Page #48  
l Research Lab. Landed east of the impact zone on the outskirts of Alamogor 2004 Page #64  
rently by the force of the craft's impact. SLIDE #18: Aztec UFO Conference  2004 Page #70  
nder "IV. DISCUSSION" is about the impact of the ET technology on our capab 2004 Page #119  
ar of Worlds) • Apprehension about impact on religion • Later, cover illega 2004 Page #122  
ferences such as MUFON have a real impact on public opinion, let alone offi 2004 Page #254  
standard which the effect of man's impact on his environment can be measure 2005 Page #54  
al photographs were taken with the impact site over on this lake bed being  2005 Page #66  
between this place (DRES) and that impact (triangle)." "STEVE, WHAT DO YOU  2005 Page #67  
DRY LAKE?" "Again, the size of the impact. If you rake a look at not only t 2005 Page #67  
o this day and rake a look at this impact site. Ir has not substantially ch 2005 Page #67  
hat dictated the way -and angle of impact, the way it hit the lakebed -is w 2005 Page #67  
 it. The logistics are doable. The impact zone is only 3 miles away (from D 2005 Page #71  
raft had suffered severe damage on impact and was retrieved by military uni 2005 Page #78  
s that may arise not only from the impact upon the public should the existe 2005 Page #128  
e best strategy for minimizing the impact of crash retrieval stories would  2005 Page #139  
absolute secrecy by minimizing the impact of unauthorized disclosures by in 2006 Page #23  
 would generate different types of impact on humanity, both collectively an 2006 Page #65  
and two miles wide centered on the impact location of the airplane's canopy 2006 Page #75  
quadron systematically covered the impact point and surrounding area on hor 2006 Page #75  
dent report, now declassified. The impact crater was still reasonably well  2006 Page #76  
ave been supersonic at the time of impact. Mulhare made no attempt to eject 2006 Page #82  
at a brush fire made access to the impact site virtually impossible. At 3:0 2006 Page #82  
 to excavate buried items from the impact crater. Robert M. McGregor, an ae 2006 Page #82  
 blackened earth. In contrast, the impact point stood out as a white indent 2006 Page #84  
ous remnant bushes surrounding the impact crater. They were charred black b 2006 Page #85  
tire site would have resembled the impact crater. The scale of the excavati 2006 Page #85  
east several hundred feet from the impact point. If the recovery crews had  2006 Page #85  
le debris surrounding the point of impact. The amount of debris and proport 2006 Page #86  
 for any sign of the object or its impact point. In turn, they received ass 2006 Page #120  
 (a) completely disintegrated upon impact; and (b) not left a crater, as Dr 2006 Page #121  
 in the sky but then they felt the impact where the houses shook and she ha 2006 Page #127  
peed of the civilian aircraft, the impact would have been considerable at t 2006 Page #136  
erably less than that of the first impact. "No mention is made of the occup 2006 Page #136  
portedly white and orange, and its impact throws up a wall of water about 7 2006 Page #184  
ral minutes following the object's impact. 3:41 AM: The Bellingham Coast Gu 2006 Page #184  
rch commuruty, I doubt it had much impact on the sales or populari ty of su 2007 Page #68  
 crashed saucer sticking out of an impact crater with a big-eyed alien in t 2007 Page #70  
t modern archeological digs. These impact sites will also eventual!) prm-id 2007 Page #121  
a relatively shore distance of the impact site. Thus giving them immediate  2007 Page #126  
g them immediate data on the exact impact location and enabling them to sec 2007 Page #126  
 of seconds. They all witnessed it impact into Elk Mountain and blow up a c 2007 Page #128  
roduced by the UFO coming from the impact site. One person had video footag 2007 Page #128  
                  he saw an object impact into South Haven Park. He picked  2007 Page #129  
ked and guarded. Shortly after the impact the authorities closed down Willi 2007 Page #129  
 several lights rising from it. An impact site was discovered with several  2007 Page #129  
umber of objects observed, time of impact and a detailed description includ 2007 Page #142  
-foot-wide metallic object from an impact area and moved it to l(jrdand AFB 2007 Page #160  
serve object arrive and explode on impact. No aircraft reported missing. 2. 2008 Page #48  
ut 20 air miles from the estimated impact area. She observed what she thoug 2008 Page #49  
rivers as far as 33 miles from the impact location. There were probably man 2008 Page #59  
ENCY (HF) RADAR -IT WOULD HA VE NO IMPACT WHATSOEVER ON THE ELECTROMAGNETIC 2008 Page #76  
AMERICA WOULD HA VE HAD A STRONGER IMPACT ON THE MAGNETIC FIELDS THAN COBRA 2008 Page #77  
 , EXTREME LOW FREQUENCIES AND ANY IMPACT THEY MIGHT HA VE ON THE ELECTROMA 2008 Page #77  
ds of miles away from the presumed impact site of whatever it was that had  2008 Page #97  
urprised to find that there was no impact crater at all. Instead, there was 2008 Page #99  
erent times to assess the possible impact of non-technical references or fi 2008 Page #108  
bout UFOs THEY SIMPLY DON'T CARE!! IMPACT OF THE CONDON REPORT-VERY DAMAGIN 2008 Page #147  
ANJZANTJON • WHO WAS BRIEFED • THE IMPACT OF BLUE BOOK & CONDON • BASIC ATP 2008 Page #148  

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e verbatim o Exploded from within, impacted fast, pieces light '. Analysis  2003 Page #175  
r silver disk was supposed to have impacted on or around March 16, 1948. Ph 2004 Page #70  
 13-15 UFO witnessed as 'grounded, impacted in soil, stood at a tilt" 43 19 2004 Page #113  
resembled brushed aluminum. Tt had impacted twenty inches into the sand wit 2005 Page #40  
 unidentified spacecraft that have impacted earth? Clifford Stone, UFO rese 2005 Page #141  
 velocities of the verucle when it impacted in the sand. Stansel was escort 2005 Page #168  
ent Responds To Top Secret Crashes impacted in a rugged canyon about a mile 2006 Page #82  
 may have resulted when the object impacted with the ground. The speed in t 2006 Page #136  
 the remains of a crashed UFO that impacted on Mount Ararat thousands of ye 2007 Page #138  
about 10:50 pm. The unknown object impacted, and may have exploded somewher 2008 Page #58  
esembled brushed aluminum . It had impacted twenty inches into the sand wit 2009 Page #49  

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ace north of Ft. Bliss, eventually impacting within one mile of the new Bue 2004 Page #67  
g Document's reference to the body impacting "in the El lndio-Guerrero area 2004 Page #119  
ote in the Project Blue Book files impacting on all this. Lt. Col. H.C. Sho 2008 Page #9  

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ierced and marked by micro- meteor impacts and bore all traces of having pe 2004 Page #14  
 events such as flooding or meteor impacts. The implication is that an arti 2005 Page #61  
pierced and marked by micro-meteor impacts and bore all traces of having pe 2005 Page #133  
lved. Unidentified Arial Phenomena impacts cannot slip in-between the crack 2007 Page #121  

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XlelJ on one level they have said "impairing the macrunes ability to perfor 2007 Page #88  

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

, who had some interesting data to impart with regard to the crash. Accordi 2004 Page #10  
r Tageblatt had still more data to impart: "According to Colonel Darnbyl, t 2004 Page #13  
ight offer. Santilli did, however, impart some further information that he  2005 Page #151  
side the office. I used to try and impart enthusiasm to people so they \\er 2007 Page #83  

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hat different to that which he had imparted to Chetham and Young. Werner ex 2005 Page #40  
aying that if Kennedy had secretly imparted details of his knowledge of bot 2007 Page #136  

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this data by a sympathetic insider imparting genuine information or was thi 2003 Page #73  

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doors slammed in his face, as well impassioned letters going unanswered on  2003 Page #150  

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

 of crises will serve to hasten or impede disclosure. Thus, we would do wel 2005 Page #77  
authorities rirucule the facts and impede research. In 'The S1mc/11re of Sc 2005 Page #117  

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Of whom? Anyone in Washington that impedes the growth of the MJ-12 projects 2004 Page #253  

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

 U .. leaders had foreknowledge of impendin g 9-11 attacks and "consciously 2007 Page #40  

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 over at White Sands because of an impending rocket launch and the fact tha 2006 Page #11  
c. 4 there were news stories of an impending nuclear attack on the USA by R 2006 Page #165  
wed to alert CIA of any unusual or impending changes in Soviet power struct 2009 Page #19  

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hing else is or was stored in this impenetrable fortress. One former scient 2003 Page #142  

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is why reverse engineering becomes imperative. Some of the systems that wou 2005 Page #162  
he science community would have an imperative to learn as much as possible  2006 Page #56  

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

                      crews of the Imperial Iranian Air Force during late 1 2008 Page #31  
tirely routine night watch for the Imperial Iranian Air Force's Command Pos 2008 Page #31  
 Chapman and Dr. W.G. Penny of the Imperial College of Science and Technolo 2009 Page #170  

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

en tary state of civilization. The imperialist expansion of the states came 2008 Page #113  

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fice on January 20, 1961, actually imperiled the existence of the MJ-12 Spe 2009 Page #39  

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

lla that no one acknowledges — the impetus for changes that would reverbera 2006 Page #61  

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system, security inhibitions would impinge upon my profession . Fundamental 2009 Page #24  

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

others like Whitley Streiber, the "implant" theory was a common feature. We 2003 Page #144  
conduct reconnaissance, abduct and implant human victims, and perform cattl 2003 Page #144  
, such as a man who had a possible implant behind his ear. He told me that, 2006 Page #206  
ten wondered if he had received an implant. He had worked all over the worl 2006 Page #206  
 began to require its employees to implant the VeriChip device in their arm 2008 Page #123  

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 that some sort of device had been implanted in her body so that the aliens 2003 Page #143  
to accept that abductees might be "implanted" with some strange kind of dev 2003 Page #144  
 their actual memories with purely implanted ones. Given the scale of such  2004 Page #51  
sked Tom if the dentist might have implanted monitoring devices in their te 2006 Page #160  

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 experiences and received possible implants. Loma Linda is also the locatio 2006 Page #206  
early 2006, such fear of microchip implants gained substance as when a Cinc 2008 Page #123  

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tions would have been very easy to implement using the same procurement str 2003 Page #185  
eath and had the will and means to implement it? Oh yes: without a doubt. A 2005 Page #104  
g craft. One holds an out-of-focus implement in its hand, possibly a syring 2007 Page #62  
the national defense establishment implement MAJESTIC disinformation measur 2009 Page #25  
eries of Presidential Memoranda to implement Presidential executive oversig 2009 Page #35  
ed UFO files was an obvious way to implement the National Security Action M 2009 Page #41  
 Angleton who had the authority to implement Kennedy 's Top Secret November 2009 Page #44  
the CIA as the lead U.S. agency to implement the process. Unknown to Kenned 2009 Page #45  
 that time is required to plan and implement experimental programs. As a re 2009 Page #166  

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 impracticable, particularly as to Implementation in China. Nevertheless, t 2003 Page #230  
ork Citv blackout. Comments on the Implementation of the President's Addres 2009 Page #10  
 weapons before they are launched. Implementation of this strategy would be 2009 Page #22  
t Kennedy's UFO initiatives led to implementation of assassination directiv 2009 Page #42  
taff Committee , and proposals for implementation were submitted to and app 2009 Page #165  
Staff Committee, and proposals for implementation were submitted to and app 2009 Page #167  

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system." One example occurs to me, implemented by a couple of CSICOP (Commi 2004 Page #123  
he recovery of UFOs, they no doubt implemented the best procedures they had 2004 Page #123  
s cordoned off and strict security implemented. • IF there are living EBEs  2004 Page #169  
 wherein an information vacuum was implemented and successful sealed for ov 2007 Page #121  
ational security implications, was implemented decades ago-and it shows no  2008 Page #26  
directive. The directive was later implemented by Angleton in response to P 2009 Page #42  
f counterintelligence , Angleton , implemented a secret set of directives t 2009 Page #45  

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

e and the territory in general, by implementing civil defense, ?1ilitary, i 2008 Page #24  
zat1on of March 22, 1953, .and the Implementing Instructions of January 23, 2009 Page #27  
in controlling UFO information and implementing the directives of the secre 2009 Page #45  

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a. (U) This collection Requirement implements DoD Manual 5210.-llM. "t!.f!c 2007 Page #175  

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

There is more evidence to directly implicate Angleton in the Kennedy assass 2009 Page #44  

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

efense Establishment, which became implicated in the Berwyn Mountains contr 2003 Page #76  
it possible that both parties were implicated in the crash-retrieval operat 2004 Page #12  
transplants) i.e. infectious agent implicated. (Horizontal) The second is b 2006 Page #114  
uestion has to be asked: were they implicated in the recovery of something  2006 Page #132  
identify the players who have been implicated in thjs particular controvers 2007 Page #132  
, both Moon Dust and Blue Fly were implicated in the recovery of what are c 2007 Page #134  
 That Dorothy Kilgallen was indeed implicated in the UFO controver sy is no 2007 Page #136  
s later Moon Dust was still deeply implicated in the UFO mystery. A Defense 2007 Page #140  
that Oswald's involvement directly implicated the USSR. This allowed the CI 2009 Page #44  

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s. Confirms crash/retrieval cases. implicates ether prominent scientists (e 2006 Page #26  
12 memo. This handwriting directly implicates Angleton in the Kennedy assas 2009 Page #44  
y a CIA asset, Clay Shaw, directly implicates the ClA counterintelligence.  2009 Page #44  

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eich's reflections on the possible implicati ons of an extraterrestrial rea 2005 Page #102  

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

ble for bringing this craft down. (Implication was the U.S. had shot other  2004 Page #75  
 it was no weather balloon. And by implication, we are invited to conclude  2004 Page #142  
as flooding or meteor impacts. The implication is that an artificial diggin 2005 Page #61  
leave it there." "STEVE, ISN'T THE IMPLICATION THAT IF SOMETHJNG SO BIG CA! 2005 Page #71  
l y refuse to mention, because the implication s are explosive. lf the fulJ 2007 Page #40  
made me clunk long and hard on the implication s of a classified/ad industr 2007 Page #76  
ission from the glowing craft. The implication is that the time travelers a 2008 Page #95  
p 12) Unidentified Flying Objects: Implication for Nation Security and Huma 2009 Page #8  
 AGENCY UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT IMPLICATION FOR NATION SECURJTY A.ND HUM 2009 Page #23  

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harlette Mann. The conclusions and implications are more predicable and are 2003 Page #38  
 UFO reality, the extraterrestrial implications of same, and his inability  2003 Page #85  
UFO records with national security implications. Here is what he said, I do 2003 Page #196  
the SETI program.(on the religious implications of extraterrestrial contact 2003 Page #197  
the Southwest. After adding up the implications of the testimony of Jesse M 2004 Page #136  
 but with its early successes, the implications of its work attracted inter 2004 Page #153  
lsion Laboratory on the "Religious Implications of Extraterrestrial Contact 2004 Page #186  
historical code word projects. The implications and conclusions may suggest 2004 Page #242  
m On Man and the Biosphere." Legal implications of biosphere starus: TBA SL 2005 Page #54  
                       Sociologial Implications of Disclosure Richard M. Do 2005 Page #73  
and] local commanders perturbed by implications of phenomena. " ln this cas 2005 Page #74  
                      Sociological Implications of Disclosure Some of this  2005 Page #75  
                      Sociological Implications of Disclosure important as  2005 Page #77  
                      Sociological Implications of Disclosure fired on the  2005 Page #79  
                      Sociological Implications of Disclosure occupied by B 2005 Page #81  
                      Sociological Implications of Disclosure A great deal  2005 Page #83  
                      Sociological Implications of Disclosure of lies, fisc 2005 Page #85  
. Conversation then shifted to the implications of such a ruscovery, someth 2005 Page #91  
elated issues of atomic power, and implications for Naval strategy. Skeptic 2005 Page #130  
stematic way the possible societal implications of publicly acknowledged fa 2006 Page #48  
 and finally, to identify specific implications for humanity inherent in ea 2006 Page #48  
ossibilities, extracting important implications from each one, and then to  2006 Page #49  
must adapt and respond to the many implications that are likely to arise fr 2006 Page #50  
plete spectrum of possible contact implications. From these implications, i 2006 Page #50  
e contact implications. From these implications, in turn, a sensible view o 2006 Page #50  
 each potential scenario world. D. Implications for humanity. With the stak 2006 Page #51  
keholder positions as a guide, key implications for humanity as a whole wer 2006 Page #51  
ach scenario world. These lists of implications, in turn, could serve as gu 2006 Page #51  
 will mask, for many, the profound implications of the NH! contact. A fast- 2006 Page #58  
e without resort to open violence. Implications for Humanity Each different 2006 Page #65  
eate an overarching list of likely implications that could be the basis for 2006 Page #65  
-human intelligent life. Given the implications that emerged from this stud 2006 Page #69  
ore, to ignore the possibility and implications of contact is, as Mr. Spock 2006 Page #70  
judged co have "national security" implications. Trus means that UFO crashe 2007 Page #7  
olitical, economic and rheological implications of disclosin g the truth. A 2007 Page #59  
became aware of the seriousness or implications associated with disclosure  2007 Page #76  
estions that potentially has major implications for all of us, as a species 2008 Page #23  
n itself and its national security implications, was implemented decades ag 2008 Page #26  
leased files and discuss the wider implications of this release. Introducti 2008 Page #61  
back down to Earth as planned. The implications, as we all know, were discu 2009 Page #16  
urity Council on national security implications resulting from UFO misident 2009 Page #18  
ort on UFO's and national security implications. Office of Scientific Intel 2009 Page #25  
 initiative with powerful Cold War implications was a more secretive attemp 2009 Page #40  
sination of President Kennedy. The implications of leaked MJ-12 documents r 2009 Page #46  
this craft was doing. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS OF ALL THESE EVENTS IN THE  2009 Page #85  

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randum , his knowledge of them was implicit in his request for a review of  2009 Page #43  

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s few things seem to disturb him." Implicitly , however, he ostensibly had  2009 Page #32  

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apparent genuineness of SOM1-01 as implied by its authenticity as a 1954 do 2006 Page #16  

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

action and poison the system. This implies that the overall production of h 2003 Page #115  
of UFOs and all that their reality implies. Acknowledgement I have been for 2004 Page #106  
arios of Contact Familiar-positive implies very big opportunities for human 2006 Page #66  
ow disruption. - Familiar-positive implies very big opportunities for human 2006 Page #66  
 . Certainly, the Retrieval aspect implies there must be witnesses somewher 2008 Page #40  
n't need the FBI any more. It also implies that MJ-12 has its own spies (ba 2008 Page #111  

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n thief of the Polivian Army. vi 1 IMPlif• here neit it.Inday. This .1411.t 2004 Page #20  

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ks ■ The Bob Laz:1.I Story ■ MUFON Implodes ■ UFO Sighting; in the U.S. :md 2008 Page #166  

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Einstein." Stung, Reich wrote back imploring Einstein to re-conduct the exp 2005 Page #92  

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hink its terms are too general and imply too much which may later prove emb 2003 Page #230  
early '50s. Friedman: OK. Did they imply that the crash had just happened o 2004 Page #92  
 66% report aliens • 44% report or imply retrieval operations • 13% relate  2004 Page #109  
 If only 1% tell, then our numbers imply a huge number of thousands of witn 2004 Page #125  
ater, who merely went so far as to imply in strong terms that it very well  2004 Page #132  
ad is put out so as to confuse and imply the real ones are phony... guilt b 2006 Page #13  
 other advanced/arcane powers that imply the ability to dominate and contro 2006 Page #53  
eat. Slow Government contact would imply NHI caution or ambivalent motives. 2006 Page #63  
ence to MJ6 would seem to strongly imply membership in the MJ 12 group. And 2007 Page #143  
er to violate does not necessarily imply total sovereignty , and that the U 2009 Page #15  

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y (wruch he termed orgone energy), implying the possibility of life in spac 2005 Page #95  

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unities, making connecti ons." r\n impo ino, and omewhat ambiguous alien he 2007 Page #69  

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0617411.1 Looal preee WeildAJW: S. IMPOAT 1.1"1.11ER: IL °Mt Or INC,7017T:  2004 Page #19  

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ese capabilities would be of prime imponance. The study would have to event 2005 Page #162  

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enario is the most threatening and imponderable of all possible contact sce 2006 Page #55  

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ction is not far off. The military imporcance of space vehicles, satel-ices 2008 Page #114  

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area incidentally would have major import in the life of Norm Smith's uncle 2004 Page #36  
d propaganda were some of its most import.ant casks from the very scan. Top 2007 Page #11  
TIAL PARADOX BUI nos SECRJ:T LS so IMPORT,\.'IT IT \V,\S NOT RJ:VEALED ?    2008 Page #152  

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tan Friedman, also recognizing the importance of this picture, tracked Fisk 2003 Page #36  
 science" □ Security is of massive importance; keep public in dark n Cratin 2003 Page #172  
clear up misconceptions, emphasize importance, stress need for absolute sec 2003 Page #172  
 of the Roswell crash. Despite the importance of the crash in UFO lore ther 2003 Page #190  
ater other examples which show the importance of such briefings. 187        2003 Page #191  
ratic problems given the scope and importance of what he is dealing with. 8 2003 Page #209  
y a cover story requirement of the importance of the New Mexico events and  2003 Page #210  
t rers.iprnafrlly representing the importance X of doing something to clari 2003 Page #230  
from Spitsbergen will be of utmost importance in this respect." I continued 2004 Page #13  
ico State Historical Register. The importance of the El Vado radar site is  2004 Page #71  
tually saw the bodies himself. The importance of the statement is twofold:  2004 Page #97  
a similar logic: that the level of importance which he ascribed to his UFO  2005 Page #102  
l Entity, security is of paramount importance. All other considerations are 2006 Page #21  
 coordination will be of paramount importance. Slowness allows time for coo 2006 Page #68  
 coordination will be of paramount importance. Slowness allows for coordina 2006 Page #69  
Press wire service. Note the great importance placed on controlling the wir 2007 Page #16  
anes. They didn't find anything of importance, except some ashes that he th 2008 Page #8  
l Douglas, I became exposed to the importance of trying to understand the t 2008 Page #104  
is beginn:.ng to regain a __ i::.s importance in cosmic international law.  2008 Page #113  
he institution would be of crucial importance and great potential influence 2009 Page #12  
t. In this sense, the overwhelming importance of UFO intelligence activity, 2009 Page #15  
he institution would be of crucial importance and great potential influence 2009 Page #23  
nnedy and Khrushchev discussed the importance of their respective UFO worki 2009 Page #41  
ne's testimony is of extraordinary importance. When she related this anecdo 2009 Page #93  
it is directly proportional to the importance of that unit's mission. World 2009 Page #155  
pon approaching the atomic bomb in importance . The defense ministry , the  2009 Page #159  
ed it to be a weapon of tremendous importance. "But farther than that he wo 2009 Page #160  
ed it to be a weapon of tremendous importance ." "But father than that he w 2009 Page #171  
as c.iu:se tic kr.ew Prof. Dav.ldr importance. James Leech ol Auc1dancl to  2009 Page #184  

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eapon-approaching the atom bomb in importance-which the New Zealand Herald  2009 Page #157  

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. The authorities in possession of important information should not hesitat 2003 Page #18  
 as she was dying of cancer. It is important to note that this is not the o 2003 Page #22  
her was one thing, but it was very important I had validation from a more s 2003 Page #36  
ndmother this is something that is important for me, and grandfather is gon 2003 Page #36  
ways bracket my shots for anything important. That is, I take one photo wit 2003 Page #45  
thered at the time would become so important years later. Included in the r 2003 Page #54  
ay in 1965. It is sad that so many important witnesses who were involved wi 2003 Page #56  
n both locally and nationally. One important report came from a truck drive 2003 Page #61  
 soon after it fell. That lead was important, as it led us to Bill Bulebush 2003 Page #63  
t on unknown aerial objects. It is important to remember that as with other 2003 Page #88  
he V.I.P. patient assigned to this important job on this night? Apparently  2003 Page #95  
newitz had stumbled onto something important, and if not, the security issu 2003 Page #145  
 Air Force people who passed along important information vital to his resea 2003 Page #148  
welfare of the individual was less important than the cult of intelligence  2003 Page #151  
gnificance. Before we begin, it is important to realize that IF you are sat 2003 Page #171  
a Ions Manual Conclusions The most important conclusion for my topic is tha 2003 Page #186  
his talk. This program has been so important that it has never lacked for m 2003 Page #187  
aterial and the White House, it is important to view why the role of the pr 2003 Page #189  
hy the role of the president is so important. It has long been rumored that 2003 Page #189  
overnment. Most importantly, it is important to view the role of the presid 2003 Page #189  
nnot be overruled. It is therefore important to see what he knows on the su 2003 Page #189  
inates about things they think are important for him to know. The president 2003 Page #189  
FO Most Wanted" deck. An even more important story comes from prominent civ 2003 Page #196  
se, Iran-Contra, and several other important cases. Sheehan's story is that 2003 Page #197  
g rumors I am working on. The most important evidence that Jimmy Carter may 2003 Page #197  
y process of having directives for important missions. 4. The Eisenhower di 2003 Page #208  
ning he is out in New Mexico on an important mission and I want to make sur 2003 Page #209  
China and intimately known to many important Chinese officials. It is estim 2003 Page #224  
China and personally known to easy important Chinese officials. There Is at 2003 Page #228  
irs and par- (0 ticularly with the important officials, and he is greatly e 2003 Page #230  
ferenced the crash, and that added important data to what was already in ha 2004 Page #8  
hall, London, England. What was so important about the Bolivian events that 2004 Page #12  
of the Spitsbergen disc was highly important. Although our present scientif 2004 Page #13  
t they wanted, isn't that the most important question? No light houses and  2004 Page #49  
with after the fact. Good luck. An important though often sensationalized a 2004 Page #51  
 body of case knowledge in several important respects, including detailed a 2004 Page #59  
 years, one of Andy Kissner's most important sources was a high ranking off 2004 Page #61  
ar targets. Another mysterious and important visual detail was provided by  2004 Page #68  
d a restricted air space. That was important because it was clear to the De 2004 Page #71  
have tried to find facts about the important question: What does the United 2004 Page #75  
 God rest his soul — who wrote the important 1997 book, The Day After Roswe 2004 Page #78  
n was being kept orally briefed on important UFO events comes when we look  2004 Page #84  
idence (Part 1) August 1954. It is important to this conference because it  2004 Page #86  
ese insights into the shutdown are important for two reasons. 1. They are r 2004 Page #88  
ent that Smith saw the bodies. The important reference is found in a book c 2004 Page #97  
aging in more discussion of a most important subject — the UFOs." Lundahl p 2004 Page #101  
ork he was hired by the CIA. It is important to note at this point out that 2004 Page #101  
s of previously unseen and vitally important data. As Stringfield noted in  2004 Page #110  
ht. Nevertheless, skepticism is an important part of the scientific method, 2004 Page #121  
wed with time and money • The most important secret is the secrecy itself • 2004 Page #128  
taker. I feel that one of the most important reasons for the secrecy is the 2004 Page #130  
ny from Marcel might be incredibly important. One clue came from Lydia Slep 2004 Page #135  
s cease and desist from destroying important records without proper authori 2004 Page #148  
rence last year, Bourassa was also important because he was the Director of 2004 Page #176  
umping of Project Blue Book was an important event. When the Air Force dump 2004 Page #178  
prevent anyone from confirming any important part of the UFO story. That ha 2004 Page #179  
, which I think is one of the most important events in UFO history. The Ali 2004 Page #180  
ory as such but it is a critically important story because I believe it for 2004 Page #180  
th the government were a number of important things about how the governmen 2004 Page #191  
al visitation. • He also played an important role in Congressional UFO hear 2004 Page #209  
hile to find them. Two of the most important witnesses, both now deceased,  2004 Page #216  
hat. Instead, this speaks to three important aspects of the Roswell event:  2004 Page #226  
ckchannels, autopsy & documents 3. IMPORTANT Memo 4. An Encyclopedia of Fly 2004 Page #248  
ence He is also the author of the "Important Memo," written just a month af 2004 Page #249  
July 1999. This is one of the most important leaks in the history of Ufolog 2004 Page #249  
rce. Some of the highlights of the Important Memo are: You may not know now 2004 Page #249  
know now, but you have some really important stuff that is creating a lot o 2004 Page #249  
 Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 The important memo can be found on www.majes 2004 Page #250  
" (how long unclear) ■ "Three most important findings I presented to the Ge 2005 Page #8  
s a good thing or a bad thing, the important thjng is chat our little room  2005 Page #75  
logical Implications of Disclosure important as this is -as I will continue 2005 Page #77  
im?" For while evidence is alwa} s important, so is logic. 75               2005 Page #77  
en so, according to Goldwater, the important information remained unavaiJab 2005 Page #80  
earings on excesses of the CIA. An important part of this flurry of populis 2005 Page #84  
cal information on a wide range of important government activities that had 2005 Page #84  
ase of these documents has made an important difference in helping us to re 2005 Page #84  
preceding it. But perhaps its most important single, unified body of scient 2005 Page #87  
ciate thjs account, however, it is important that we view it in some contex 2005 Page #88  
s and I thought him to be the most important thinker of our time? I must fa 2005 Page #103  
e will see another edition of chis important book in the not coo distant fu 2005 Page #105  
ecar: Phenomenon Unit (IPU). It is important to note that the IPU is noc sp 2005 Page #123  
ng of July 16 .... " It is further important to point out the difficulties  2005 Page #126  
 of classified document s. Another important witness co the copic of UFO cr 2005 Page #131  
tec crash. Thjs raises a number of important questions. Was Newton (as a co 2005 Page #133  
he cases cited above, however, are important in the sense that they demonst 2005 Page #134  
arying quality of each case, it is important to provide an objective method 2005 Page #134  
near the title of each case. 1t is important to weed out false cases, and t 2005 Page #138  
s of previously unseen and vitally important data. As Stringfield noted in  2005 Page #139  
y war. I feel that one of the most important reasons for continuing secrecy 2005 Page #140  
 to have more of the rare but very important very heavy metals such as gold 2006 Page #7  
g this. Obviously war is much more important than ocean mining to us, so we 2006 Page #7  
lk. I can think of no subject more important to the future for my children  2006 Page #13  
M1-01 in 1994. SOM1-01 provides an important analytical framework for under 2006 Page #14  
ose respective testimonies provide important insights into the nature of 'b 2006 Page #14  
one's use of FOIA was particularly important since this would be a logical  2006 Page #17  
n. This was combined with his most important duty which was to be the telep 2006 Page #18  
n's whistleblower testimony offers important corroborating support for Ston 2006 Page #23  
ctrum of possibilities, extracting important implications from each one, an 2006 Page #49  
dertaking — it may be a critically important one. But this report is not ab 2006 Page #50  
 Contact event, and which are most important for us to consider?" Scores of 2006 Page #51  
erplay of the uncertainties. It is important to note that the eight resulti 2006 Page #53  
 kind of strangeness would be very important. - Given time to coordinate pl 2006 Page #67  
Goodall's books, I lacked the most important reference material needed to i 2006 Page #85  
 cells of a living organism. It is important to differentiate in our discus 2006 Page #113  
fe to get out of town, and to have important files moved to the basement. I 2006 Page #167  
had been geese." There are several important points in the above version wh 2006 Page #167  
 on that day they didn't have more important things to do. I found the foll 2006 Page #174  
at might have happened that was so important that the Air Force requested t 2006 Page #174  
o move forward together. That's an important point. Because, let's face it, 2006 Page #181  
hat asking questions is often more important than finding the answers. We k 2006 Page #182  
, and bow propaganda works to rude important events and reduce public curio 2007 Page #7  
d. 3. How propaganda works to hide important events and reduce public curio 2007 Page #9  
ws censorship actuaUy works. 1t is important to remember that fooling peopl 2007 Page #15  
sts ► Monitoring & interception of important news reports ► Lifetime secrec 2007 Page #15  
srs ► Moruroring & interception of important news reports ► Lifetime secrec 2007 Page #16  
 This gives some indication of how important the UFO problem really was. Du 2007 Page #22  
t to stress that they also play an important role in djstribucing propagand 2007 Page #27  
 people are skeptical that such an important topic could be kept under wrap 2007 Page #31  
ernational media. They report many important stories that the U.S. meclia s 2007 Page #34  
t national security is always more important than our First Amendment right 2007 Page #35  
 story This, b) itself is a hugely important story and one the American new 2007 Page #40  
          le because computers are important to everyone . I really enjoyed 2007 Page #83  
mation concernin g the discs. It's important to note, that these four aircr 2007 Page #95  
 DISCS: Authors special note: Ir's important to note that when describin g  2007 Page #99  
ecial note: Although the following important point seems difficult if not i 2007 Page #108  
g like half of a fuselage". A very important point I never revealed to \Xla 2007 Page #115  
Earrn, and will likely become vet) important modern archeological digs. The 2007 Page #121  
shed to Earth -then among the most important questions facing Ufology are s 2007 Page #132  
about the same size." The two most important points of all chat can be extr 2007 Page #133  
port referenced the crash and adds important data to that alread~ in hand.  2007 Page #141  
fficult, we can at lease make some important, preliminar y observations. Qu 2007 Page #143  
esolved the matter either. But the important point is that all three rughly 2007 Page #144  
weapons - one of K.ircland 's most important responsibilities. Accession Nu 2007 Page #163  
t , we aiTived m Coyame armed with important information about the 1974 eve 2007 Page #189  
ng the truth, and this would be an important truth, then he should let me r 2008 Page #14  
a doubt one of the most critically important and relevant questions that po 2008 Page #23  
ely a theory and nothing else. The important factor at work, however, is th 2008 Page #36  
duct an "unofficial search." It is important to note this search effort did 2008 Page #44  
about UFOs , the phenomenon raises important defence and air safety issues. 2008 Page #66  
ive different stories to tell It's important to scramble dates (which confu 2008 Page #93  
os in the streets. That's why it's important to keep it quiet. (But) ... it 2008 Page #93  
                                   important to remember that the idea of t 2008 Page #95  
he variables noted in slide 21 are important to understand because they are 2008 Page #108  
ch in the open literature would be important. The calculations perfonned by 2008 Page #108  
nces or first person references as important. These variables are still bei 2008 Page #108  
ion. This slide 26 is particularly important because it shows the differenc 2008 Page #108  
 for their work. That is why it is important to compare the results for eac 2008 Page #108  
how to handle the issue if someone important asks about UFOs, shown on slid 2008 Page #110  
t is at the very heart of the most important issues in the country, and hav 2008 Page #112  
nt ," Mussolini proclaimed. "It is important to recognize that, as an econo 2008 Page #124  
rriman , who had been an early and important mentor to Prescott Bush. Anoth 2008 Page #129  
ip on July 8, 1947, "due to a very important and sudden matter". This was t 2008 Page #132  
 not mean Official Interest - MOST IMPORTANT: DESIGNED FOJA-PROOf -ERGOFUSI 2008 Page #148  
offered the United States the most important and strategic advance in histo 2009 Page #17  
elating to national security." The important requirement that decision make 2009 Page #18  
mporary ones are misleading ; more important than comparisons of temporary  2009 Page #19  
elopments stranger and vastly more important than the once revolutionary id 2009 Page #20  
egin a concrete discussio n on the important issue. We could continue '·cla 2009 Page #21  
hese weapons , speed may not be so important; it might be more essential to 2009 Page #22  
e suited for other missions. It is important to note that such weaponry wil 2009 Page #22  
ch technology has become ever more important in military?? ??????? is alway 2009 Page #23  
nce system and performance in many important past events. At any rate, this 2009 Page #24  
netheless , the subject is far too important to be left unexplored. And on  2009 Page #24  
 later than February I, 1964. It's important to note that CIA Memorandum re 2009 Page #41  
retly required to release the most important UFO files reported through the 2009 Page #41  
t to the crux of the matter, it is important to note that -despite what som 2009 Page #48  
 You'd think that would be kind of important. AND WHY HA VE THE GOVERNMENTS 2009 Page #85  
extra terrestrial contact. Equally important, I was honored with the friend 2009 Page #88  
s year there has been a critically important revelation about the Mem01y J\ 2009 Page #91  
ad taken dictation from him for an important report related to obtaining fu 2009 Page #93  
ists. JUNE CRAIN (CUBBAGE) LIST OF IMPORTANT NAMES June gave me a handwritt 2009 Page #94  
tten list of people she considered important to her work at Wright-Patterso 2009 Page #94  
                   le What is most important about June Crain's story? 7r,  2009 Page #95  
ould agree that integrity was very important for her. Her pride and loyalty 2009 Page #95  
, each of these pioneers providing important contributions to the field. I  2009 Page #154  
nits whose missions were so highly important that their ranks were made up  2009 Page #155  
 the United States in 194 7, it is important to understand the socio-politi 2009 Page #156  

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 employees of the government. Most importantly, it is important to view the 2003 Page #189  
dentify the type of film, but more importantly to ensure the film was loade 2004 Page #234  
egarding the incident.. .and, most importantly, copies of the official U.S. 2006 Page #180  
. GM: That's an aspect of ir. More importantly l was looking for ways to ea 2007 Page #83  
an extra-terrestrial vehicle. More importantly. throughout Project Blue Boo 2008 Page #24  
nt as much as I did. But much more importantly , I respected June Crain as  2009 Page #95  

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hen the Brown brothers, originally importers oflrish linen, merged with rai 2008 Page #129  

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ogy, then mechanicall y attempt to impose tl1eir own sex-negative morafoy o 2005 Page #104  
en `extraterestrially exposed' and impose an indeterminate quarantine under 2006 Page #202  
, satellite surveillance, etc). 2. Impose media censorship via standard met 2007 Page #29  
, satelLite surveiLlance, etc). 2. Impose mecLia censorship via standard me 2007 Page #29  
 in its present form. But we could impose the condition that all classified 2009 Page #21  

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t 's policy of denial and ridicule imposed on the American public since at  2005 Page #118  
, and not only violate it, but has imposed whatever limits they deem approp 2009 Page #15  
947 when the NTK restrictions were imposed. In maintaining absolute secrecy 2009 Page #15  

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le height, I remember ic majescic, imposing, then some orange reflections b 2007 Page #196  

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t from the sky, with the praccical impossibi_ icy of determining who the ag 2008 Page #114  

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

aucer crash retrievals it would be impossible for the president to have 'co 2003 Page #25  
meters or 5-1/2 inches would be an impossible length for a child that age.  2003 Page #49  
ime would be the materials. Nearly impossible at that time to make any prog 2003 Page #161  
 declassify all UFO files would be impossible if the cover-up was as widesp 2003 Page #200  
tic but without an original, it is impossible to conclude much more than th 2003 Page #210  
grave metal missing, an exhumation impossible and even the old timers squab 2004 Page #31  
so highly classified.., it is just impossible to get anything on it." On Ju 2004 Page #146  
of life upon them as improbable or impossible. Yet across the gulf of space 2004 Page #148  
ng two antibiotics. This is almost impossible and it only occurs in cases o 2005 Page #33  
that has been released, it is just impossible to get anything on it." The " 2005 Page #80  
 to something in which it would be impossible to preruct the outcome . \X/h 2005 Page #85  
tein's reaction had been: "That is impossible. Should this be true, it woul 2005 Page #91  
ing these projects makes it nearly impossible to obtain chat e, idence. Res 2005 Page #167  
are those who think star travel is impossible. If that were true, which it  2006 Page #6  
n non-human biological systems are impossible to predict. Stone's testimony 2006 Page #19  
by SOM1-01 since the effects were "impossible to predict". By 1979, however 2006 Page #19  
ankind in case military victory is impossible. Science would be under maxim 2006 Page #62  
en degraded making recovery almost impossible. The accident occurred at 1:4 2006 Page #82  
ccess to the impact site virtually impossible. At 3:00 a.m. PDT, a Divert T 2006 Page #82  
 rocky outcrops it would be nearly impossible and would definitely be impos 2006 Page #85  
impossible and would definitely be impossible to disguise. I had seen no ev 2006 Page #85  
ut down.' I think he said, 'That's impossible!' I said, Well, we're shut do 2006 Page #149  
n, New York and Washington, D.C.? "Impossible," he thought as he placed the 2006 Page #164  
rting about the war was essentiaUy impossible. In short, the medja are now  2007 Page #12  
shed in newspapers are practically impossible to obtain. The newspapers hav 2007 Page #48  
 (DSA, Inc.), etc. · · ■ Virtually impossible to get information about thes 2007 Page #52  
rtant point seems difficult if not impossible to believe, it has been inclu 2007 Page #108  
separate nights but it wouldn't be impossible , especially given the time o 2008 Page #14  
UTURE? They go to their past. It's impossible to go into the future. It tak 2008 Page #92  
ssia, comparison becomes virtually impossible . It is widely believed in th 2009 Page #21  

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y carefully pointed out the almost impossibly inaccessible (by ground) area 2003 Page #150  

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s were offered which were somewhat impracticable, particularly as to Implem 2003 Page #230  

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er inquiry about their destruction impractical. Schiff also added, "At leas 2004 Page #61  

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

5 thereof. Unfortunately these are imprecise location designations. This is 2004 Page #119  

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

 he had never seen. However,, what impressed him most was around the inside 2003 Page #23  
e in 1954 ” □ “Why would people be impressed by ‘downed satellites ’ when t 2003 Page #180  
hose who say, "Why would anyone be impressed by a known false statement?" A 2003 Page #183  
g saucers." Lundahl must have been impressed with the piece, as he was stil 2004 Page #102  
e contacts were being made. He was impressed and contacted Wilbert Smith, t 2004 Page #103  
of the small beams. His Dad was so impressed with the debris he took pieces 2004 Page #137  
 map with a straight-on glance, he impressed me as a person who is sincere  2005 Page #43  
way they were made up. That really impressed me and I thought, '\Vhy would  2005 Page #68  
ridor while the banner copy asks, "Impressed? Amaze elite travelers on the  2007 Page #67  
mbers to this day. The incident so impressed him that, later in life, he ma 2007 Page #191  
n is mistaken . When we are overly impressed by progress in any given devel 2009 Page #20  
ork at Wright-Patterson AFB, I was impressed by the details she recalled, b 2009 Page #91  

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: no paper forensics possible What impresses me besides the visual appearan 2003 Page #26  

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

mber at the time it making a large impression on me, because of the eyes, s 2003 Page #35  
 a dry wash that could give one an impression of looking like a long trench 2003 Page #63  
ning of the lights gave an overall impression of being quite large. What re 2004 Page #34  
kens and the others were under the impression that it was an airplane of so 2004 Page #35  
t soon forget and it left quite an impression on Budd as well. This past su 2004 Page #59  
er Stan Friedman VII. 10-13 Dental impression of ET; Knowledge of alien bod 2004 Page #114  
for Reich the distinct, subjective impression of a struggle. It came back a 2005 Page #96  
and "underbrush may have given the impression of a giant figure." Additiona 2006 Page #96  
ic. The War of the Worlds left the impression, partly because of media hype 2006 Page #102  
 such a short time, and Margaret's impression was that it would have to hav 2006 Page #125  
he Air Force wanted to make a good impression, and did not want to release  2007 Page #95  
that," said Corbin. "But I got the impression they'd recovered some kind of 2007 Page #133  
bove. It built up slowly. My first impression while the intensity was low w 2008 Page #10  
 winked when he talked to him. His impression was they knew more about the  2008 Page #44  

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

mark and the paper. For typewriter impressions on original paper, it is usu 2003 Page #178  
made plaster casts of the circular impressions in the ground. But even more 2004 Page #47  
umors quickly circulated about the impressions in the ground that formed a  2004 Page #56  
ng radioactivity readings on these impressions. More than ten years later,  2004 Page #56  
 strange lights were seen. • Three impressions in the ground were found and 2004 Page #56  
take radioactivity readings of the impressions. All of these facts were men 2004 Page #56  
, I was able to confirm my initial impressions that the locality and charac 2006 Page #202  
scribe his and Col. Charles Halt's impressions of the lights. First, I woul 2008 Page #74  
r by centimeter ," finding several impressions in close proximity to the tr 2009 Page #137  

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

eet from the shore. It wasn't very impressive, not at first, because then t 2004 Page #35  
he Braxton County Monster" showing impressive evidence of battle with 3 UFO 2004 Page #128  
enerators are yielding a wealth of impressive data in both time and space.6 2006 Page #102  
ly, underground bomb tests. It was impressive to see the ground rippling an 2006 Page #199  
om Cordoba, Argentina. Despite its impressive pedigree-samples of the fragm 2007 Page #195  
ength of sentences and can provide impressive author correlation. Forensic  2008 Page #106  

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l the way up to 1969. The footnote imprint identifies not only that fact th 2003 Page #172  
logo used as late as 1969 Footnote imprint identifies MJ-12 as customer TO  2003 Page #172  
g each main feature □ The footnote imprint says that MJ-12 paid for the pri 2003 Page #188  

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dia Ltd., U.K. The 6-fingered hand imprinted panels were allegedly filmed b 2003 Page #101  
etic propulsion systems — and hand imprinted control panels. This is what C 2003 Page #101  
strengthened flight suits and hand imprinted control panels. On May 27, 199 2003 Page #102  

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nce of witnessed landings, such as imprints in soft ground, broken bushes,  2004 Page #15  

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nal defense — you can be fined and imprisoned." So it was like warning #2.  2004 Page #183  
warned that they would be fined or imprisoned if they spoke about the subje 2009 Page #90  

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visor literally threatened me with imprisonment with my Dad. My Dad I guess 2006 Page #153  
extradited to the US? GM: 60 years imprisonment and 1.5 million dollars in  2007 Page #91  
is no one's security. It is social imprisonment by illusion. Those distorti 2008 Page #96  

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 is too complicated and sounds too improbabl e to be explained clearly in a 2005 Page #91  

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te that this language is extremely improbable as signatories rarely refer t 2003 Page #209  
miss the idea of life upon them as improbable or impossible. Yet across the 2004 Page #148  
tivities level, which is even more improbable because of its consistency wi 2008 Page #135  
he launch data. Furthermore, it is improbable that the frequency of these s 2008 Page #135  

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tion number, military titles *setv improperly noted and signature* appeared 2003 Page #135  

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ould connect with local leaders to improve the exposure and participation a 2003 Page #22  
etary's condition is continuing to improve. Richard Dolan notes in UFOs and 2003 Page #91  
irective to Twining, presumably to improve its authenticity or believabilit 2003 Page #203  
ring the manuscript, presumably to improve salability and                   2003 Page #203  
le inclusion in the US arsenal, to improve military tactics, equipment, and 2005 Page #39  
ar, when TO\vnsend Brown sought to improve on the various proposals that th 2005 Page #171  
lternate wa) s to commut e to help improve the air and traffic congestion . 2007 Page #69  
ndow", which ma) have been used to improve pilot visibility during approach 2007 Page #100  
low. All errors have been fixed to improve readability but do not significa 2008 Page #112  
 genetic selection to maintain and improve their ideal human characteristic 2008 Page #140  
aken by State, Defense, and CIA to improve communications worldwide. EXECUT 2009 Page #26  

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ually come calling and deliver an "improved" version of the decoding softwa 2003 Page #149  
e of documents through the new and improved Freedom of ]nformation Act (FOJ 2005 Page #73  

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ion Innovative , maybe patentabl e improvements likely 19                   2005 Page #21  
 later despite the obviously great improvements in technology. We also had  2006 Page #8  

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ment that Forrestal's condition is improving. 86                            2003 Page #90  
 accurate, as a critical issue for improving our understanding of space, ti 2004 Page #117  
             One of the methods of improving a witness interview is go over 2008 Page #58  

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roceeds from there and attempts to improYe on the original inspired work. I 2005 Page #163  

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forts to damage his reputation and impugn his work became commonplace from  2005 Page #89  

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of story angles. The biggest media impulses would be 1) to penetrate the go 2006 Page #58  
, global alliances and cooperative impulses could fold, as all stakeholders 2006 Page #68  

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rmation. His outstanding books The Impulsive Characte1; Character .Ana/ysis 2005 Page #89  

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nd exceptionally pure; and with no impurities or trace elements, excepting  2007 Page #194  

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nt., as oxide. No other element or impurity of any kind was found in the ma 2007 Page #194  

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 1•11/....d v•Cati 6.40.41, rawhoe Imre& tri aalilka• namory•ams arm*. adaW 2006 Page #32  

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aces. For now, we are left with an imrigujng and slowly increasing body of  2005 Page #45  

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s surd 1988.12.0e • tikentor. Lee. imros Prvr lectr Ulan elm transxtuceis a 2006 Page #35  

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ndtniablt cmttltl-stmor. crrdiblt "imrssu. pllyslcal nidttttt) • This Is~ p 2008 Page #154  

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o shows that Admiral 1v1ichaelis h.imself had once commanded the Naval Air  2005 Page #130  

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ifliwutt cWj @^jzcso wCflalalB and iMtav ia peeltitan af may—iMltty yea nM  2003 Page #226  

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. Disappearance at I 05 degrees az[imuth] 10,000 feet altitude. Heading ten 2008 Page #8  

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or crater nr other nhx mu* »ijd ol im|uct. I remember rccnaet/ins liir* mal 2003 Page #132  

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 \X/hether or not the mjlirary was im·olved in the attempted bribes is a ma 2005 Page #35  
 large number of corporations were im·olved in gravity research of the fift 2005 Page #173  
ry strangely enough and the people im·olved in that. l have a lot of respec 2007 Page #81  

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s!.~ple m,2p o: the .J:'.'C~ shot."in& your posicion ,:rnd chc object' 'ii  2008 Page #56  

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:it he :-JrnseH had re: c,!lvcd no in-::t::n'.ion cf ~he neturo or I.ho pro 2009 Page #183  

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 power-crazed us-versus-them dogma in-between) is The Truth, and everything 2006 Page #181  
rial Phenomena impacts cannot slip in-between the cracks for several reason 2007 Page #121  

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 the follO\\ ing, based upon their in-depth research into a spectacular ser 2005 Page #31  
tude of this incident, the lack of in-depth information and detail surprise 2006 Page #91  
him on videotape and he gave me an in-depth account of all the events in wh 2006 Page #98  
doubt: "Yes." Indeed, a thorough , in-depth study of official documentation 2008 Page #23  

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er for the D-21, immediately began in-flight checkout (IFC0) procedures for 2006 Page #78  
d) for these aircraft. Some of the in-flight photos clearly showed the disc 2007 Page #99  
d for the release of 1 O' diameter in-flight radio controlled flying wing d 2007 Page #107  

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mory." Yet the unit "was formed as in-house project purely as an interest i 2003 Page #162  

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uct with appropriately illustrated in-store rusplay cards. There was once a 2007 Page #65  

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::ir s,cC;""CL tvC!:::ipons h~.,-c in-The sentence reads: "One mean, eluded 2009 Page #182  

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ty of nuclear weapons with currcn1 in1clligencc concerning thre:115 to nucl 2007 Page #175  

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ecurity of nuclear weapons operalc in1cm:11ionally . (2) (U) Nuclear we:ipo 2007 Page #175  

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e give:1 p\':ct.icn\ a1wllc:,.tion in\ Nc11· Zea.lane reports concernll\P,  2009 Page #182  

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ith /some anatomical dif ferences /in^the head, eyes, hands apd feet. They  2003 Page #236  

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irow tee 3•id they ret0k943 trivSy Ina. he ....Yardli to a rays hariler 150 2006 Page #30  

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rial implications of same, and his inability (in his capacity as Secretary  2003 Page #85  
ic Institutional amnesia (apparent inability of editors and reporters to re 2007 Page #23  
ic institutional amnesia (apparent inability of editors and reporters to re 2007 Page #24  
elfare of humanity. Because of our inability to solve the problem of intern 2008 Page #117  

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trange NHI would retain an aura of inaccessibility, even if obviously non-t 2006 Page #61  

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 pointed out the almost impossibly inaccessible (by ground) areas where the 2003 Page #150  
, because of the mountain being so inaccessible -apart from by spy-cameras  2007 Page #138  

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dent to be turned into a joke. The inaccuracies in reporting the incident w 2006 Page #99  

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moved. Even more fortunate was the inaccuracy of that estimate. To illustra 2009 Page #18  

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

s into a murky trail of fudged and inaccurate documents, some of questionab 2003 Page #41  
m to the regulations ' □ "Contains inaccurate information" "Is incomplete ” 2003 Page #186  
 proven ■ His IC claims seem quite inaccurate ■ His fiber optic claims shou 2005 Page #12  
ccident. Other accounts are simply inaccurate . In Contact With Space, Dr.  2005 Page #102  
a long flowing pleated dress. This inaccurate rendition was shown to the na 2006 Page #91  
)" version of the giant figure was inaccurate. It did not give the correct  2006 Page #98  
glaring omission and a dangerously inaccurate estimate. One of the chief pr 2009 Page #18  

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f the object and most people would inaccurately describe size, speed and al 2008 Page #13  

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nd mediocrity due to disbelief and inaction on the part of the defense esta 2009 Page #15  

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nd ultraviolet light (which should inactivate viruses) the conclusion was t 2006 Page #114  

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d as "small particles which resist inactivation by procedures that modify n 2006 Page #113  

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 deceptive, not of the light. Many inactive believers would return to stric 2006 Page #59  

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 equipment and supplies are wholly inadequate in dealing with a large scale 2004 Page #81  
y are presently configured, appear inadequate to respond effectively to hig 2006 Page #50  
 equipment and supplies are wholly inadequate in dealing with a large scale 2006 Page #105  
s attention has been given to, and inadequate controls have been exerted ov 2009 Page #12  
e attention has been given to, and inadequate controls have been exerted ov 2009 Page #24  
he current security measures prove inadequate , the national defense establ 2009 Page #25  

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

r ti tie: MJ-1. Not only had Reich inadvertently made contact with a member 2005 Page #96  
hed in the neighborhood might have inadvertently homed on a saucer. Perhaps 2006 Page #11  
mation. They can, intentionally or inadvertently, make misleading statement 2006 Page #71  
,945-foot-rugh Mt. Ararat, Turkey, inadvertently stumbled across what some  2007 Page #137  

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r -E,tr3trrre1-1ri:1I: :idj: ori;::inalin::: or loc.:atcd or occurrin~ outs 2005 Page #107  

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accept many of their principles . :inally , if they should reject all peace 2008 Page #112  

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 we do against them? Panic was not inappropriate. First we have to recogniz 2006 Page #8  

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. But let's begin with some of the inarguable history. The U.S. Army Air Fo 2004 Page #134  

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 southern region of the State of M.inas Gerais. It appeared to be about to  2005 Page #36  

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ther strongly about the matter and inasmuch as it is addressed to him, I wi 2003 Page #216  

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

vidence from the National Archives INational Personal Records Center St. Lo 2003 Page #165  

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 enterobacteria, confirmed by exam.inations at Hospital Born Pastor. There  2005 Page #34  

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leased, question ing ■ Subn-subord inatlor--whe1her, Jr, when, before• • Jn 2008 Page #118  

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

 1 think if they move in a mobile (inaudible) 48                            2004 Page #51  
tunnel comes off and that's a big (inaudible) inspection area. All for wate 2004 Page #52  

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inton, who at the time of his 1993 inauguration, was faced with 17,000 clas 2003 Page #189  

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r ■ Funeral Home - Cracraft-Miller Inc., ■ Other CG & Jackson police office 2003 Page #34  
r of Biophysical Research Sensors, Inc. in Ann Arbor. Levengood holds about 2003 Page #111  
ed growth. He owned Agro Sciences, Inc., in Ann Arbor from 1976 to 1983. Si 2003 Page #111  
W: S. IMPOAT 1.1"1.11ER: IL °Mt Or INC,7017T: M. WO. OF ortoGes; t Ar.PCNIf 2004 Page #19  
oken away from Consumers Research, Inc. in 1935. Brady was also professiona 2005 Page #93  
, New York, W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1974. 102                          2005 Page #104  
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tigated gravity control \\ as RJAS Inc. Now, the Glenn 1tlarcin Company thr 2005 Page #173  
ion-Science Applications ' . (DSA, Inc.), etc. · · ■ Virtually impossible t 2007 Page #52  
m on earth." Enviro-Spray Systems, Inc., a subsidiary of the Grow Group Cor 2007 Page #62  
ided by Peoples Telephone Company, Inc. One of the most popular and hjghly  2007 Page #68  
rom the 1990s Cubic Communication, Inc. employed an unambiguous graphic to  2007 Page #71  
ident of Associated Universities , Inc. (AUI), established in 1946 to "acqu 2008 Page #134  
rs. These media giants-Time Warner Inc., The Walt Disney Company , Viacom,  2008 Page #143  
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2, Bolingbrook IL. -OCT. 1~4.7, ~ .INC,.t..N.O •.. Nic;.,,cTL.V ,F-0._ ALJw 2009 Page #117  
al Director of Ocean Data Systems, Inc. Professor Snodgrass was awarded a N 2009 Page #164  
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r only to attack that which seemed incapable of defense ... I may say this  2008 Page #130  

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

was physically active until cancer incapacitated her for the last time. Jun 2009 Page #88  

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 and orgaruzations) ► Harassment ► Incarceration of dangerous or uncooperat 2007 Page #16  

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hc applic,1l!ons o: the alom p:irt:incc. bomb. T 1 J:ie deil!n:-.c mini.su· 2009 Page #182  

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buc che possibilicy of confronting incelligenc beings chac do noc belong co 2008 Page #112  

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 their close relationship with the incelLigence communit y, though unknown  2007 Page #11  
bor was not a surprise to the U.S. incelLigence community which had been re 2007 Page #11  

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e about what that telegram says is incendiary. Some say it mentions two sit 2004 Page #141  

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

the original file with the witness inceniews had been lost, and 193         2007 Page #199  

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entation of evidence; and, yet the incense security surrounding these proje 2005 Page #167  

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

hbor nearby would provide far more incentive for the development of interst 2006 Page #5  
um of economic disruption and high incentive to cooperatively develop new t 2006 Page #60  

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

ACT's mission statement: Since its inception (originally as 'The Bellingham 2006 Page #193  
l on Foreign Relations . After its inception, Paperclip was run by the Inte 2008 Page #138  
ler's money was available at their inception to fund incredibl e PR campaig 2008 Page #144  
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, which has lost all :nceres:: for incernaciona_ law, since there were no m 2008 Page #113  

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usly , che idea of revolutionizing incernacional law co c.he poinc where ic 2008 Page #112  

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ngs to nobody such as the moon. In incernat iona: law a celestial body not  2008 Page #113  

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o basic that ic would no longer be incernational law, chat is to say, as it 2008 Page #112  

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etoN IVell 'l,' rauS the great adv:inces in very sh()Tt J •radio wave, lb.\ 2009 Page #182  

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 child length sole is at least 1/2 inch narrower in front of the heel than  2003 Page #49  
ommon terrestrial quarter-inch and inch sizes. However, Alcoa Aluminum engi 2003 Page #100  
e right, the silver side is up. An inch diameter quarter coin is for size c 2003 Page #103  
n pieces about two inches long, an inch wide and about a quarter of an inch 2003 Page #103  
nch wide and about a quarter of an inch thick. One side was dark and the ot 2003 Page #103  
to a quarter coin that is about an inch in diameter for size comparison. 99 2003 Page #103  
 cubes measuring two inches by one inch tightly fastened together and cover 2004 Page #7  
l skin covering of approx one-half inch thickness. Later the object was des 2004 Page #10  
tape to be quite wide — perhaps an inch wide. Jesse Marcel Junior and his f 2004 Page #138  
scanned the image at 2400 dots per inch, printed out the results, and looke 2004 Page #226  
tern sky through a threeand-a-half inch refracting telescope, observed a fu 2005 Page #100  
lonel' allowed him to read a three inch thick booklet that contained inform 2006 Page #19  
ry crew dug and sifted every cubic inch of soil at the crash site to a dept 2006 Page #84  
ut 12 inches long and less than an inch in diameter, and weighs one pound.  2006 Page #201  

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der E:ich day, just before dusk, r:inchcn nnd farmhands pile into pickup tr 2007 Page #145  

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

at the narrow point, roughly 5-3/4 inches by 1-3/8 inches. What can be meas 2003 Page #48  
int, roughly 5-3/4 inches by 1-3/8 inches. What can be measured seems to be 2003 Page #48  
er than 3-1/2 centimeters or 1-3/8 inches at its narrowest to fit it. A two 2003 Page #48  
 length of 14 centimeters or 5-1/2 inches would be an impossible length for 2003 Page #49  
nd stood at a depth of five or six inches, as it spread out into a delta-li 2003 Page #49  
s a raised ring area about 8 to 10 inches wide. It was around the ring area 2003 Page #60  
were half a dozen pieces about two inches long, an inch wide and about a qu 2003 Page #103  
oid, look Oriental 0 5 to 5 feet 4 inches, weigh 80-100 pounds o Larger, mo 2003 Page #174  
t as large as a saucer about eight inches in diameter. The object was white 2004 Page #5  
inum in oblong cubes measuring two inches by one inch tightly fastened toge 2004 Page #7  
g a sphere, approximately 2 feet 9 inches in diameter, with a color that wa 2004 Page #15  
nd thick substance floating 3 or 4 inches thick on the water's surface. Law 2004 Page #39  
and bodies recovered, occupants 42 inches high, gray-pink skin, 20 people i 2004 Page #112  
absolute height limit of 14 feet 3 inches east of Kansas City and width lim 2004 Page #127  
d aluminum. Tt had impacted twenty inches into the sand without any sign of 2005 Page #40  
els here they are roughly 18 by 48 inches. Those are probably about $1500 a 2005 Page #66  
ey look like. These photos were 24 inches x 24 inches, single shot aerial p 2005 Page #67  
. These photos were 24 inches x 24 inches, single shot aerial photograph s  2005 Page #67  
 was embedded in the sand about 20 inches. From this Stansel had determined 2005 Page #169  
ces (the largest was less than two inches across) were displayed on the eve 2006 Page #83  
 a large aircraft component (seven inches across and weighing about six pou 2006 Page #83  
m tiny fragments to pieces over 12 inches long. Materials included aluminum 2006 Page #84  
was that it was sixteen feet, five inches in diameter, convex on both upper 2006 Page #135  
rregular hole approximately twelve inches in diameter with indented materia 2006 Page #135  
n, as it's also known, is about 12 inches long and less than an inch in dia 2006 Page #201  
 light. It is about two and a half inches thick and four inches square. It  2006 Page #206  
o and a half inches thick and four inches square. It has been analyzed but  2006 Page #206  
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cribed as being sixteen feet, five inches in diameter, and equally convex o 2007 Page #187  
int was an irregular hole about 12 inches in diameter with material from th 2007 Page #187  
vered two metal chunks, about four inches by one and one-fourth inches in s 2007 Page #199  
 four inches by one and one-fourth inches in size, after letting the materi 2007 Page #199  
,y exhaust flame from a stack 4- 5 inches across. " It turned out Army and  2008 Page #54  
 next day, three depressions I 1/7 inches deep and 7 inches in diameter wer 2008 Page #93  
epressions I 1/7 inches deep and 7 inches in diameter were found where the  2008 Page #93  
 aluminum . It had impacted twenty inches into the sand without any sign of 2009 Page #49  
s a small glob that was probably 6 inches across and sometimes 12 inches ac 2009 Page #65  
y 6 inches across and sometimes 12 inches across. But they were very sporad 2009 Page #65  
E THEIR SIZE FROM SOMETHING LIKE 6 INCHES TO MAYBE 12 INCHES WHEN THEY MOVE 2009 Page #65  
OMETHING LIKE 6 INCHES TO MAYBE 12 INCHES WHEN THEY MOVED OVER THE SURFACE  2009 Page #65  
ssy craft's surface and averaged 3 inches high. They measured probably 2.5  2009 Page #66  
ht, white light -probably 15 to 20 inches in diameter, something of that si 2009 Page #70  
 THE BEAM LOOKS LIKE IT'S 15 TO 20 INCHES IN DIAMETER? Something like that. 2009 Page #70  
in a cylindrical container about 5 inches in die.meter and 30 feet long. Th 2009 Page #176  

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 after General MacArthur landed at Inchon in September and succeeded in dri 2006 Page #165  

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t would explain the relatively low incidence of CJD, one case per million p 2006 Page #114  
Australia is a country with a high incidence of credible UFO sighting repor 2007 Page #60  
ilitaries prompt appearance to the incidence site rose questions. Upon furt 2007 Page #126  
the Nellis Radar sighting puts the incidence some sixteen minutes after the 2008 Page #15  

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luded and, in a number of historic incidences, declared to be out of touch  2005 Page #104  
but seems co be consistent . These incidences have occurred throughout huma 2007 Page #121  
 the supporting evidence for those incidences has been a daunting task for  2007 Page #121  
and human activity. In many of the incidences, people believe that UFO craf 2007 Page #130  

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................. 47 The Kecksburg Incident: An Updated Review ............ 2003 Page #3  
o the fact that Roswell was a real incident and that indeed an alien craft  2003 Page #14  
Given to Huffman a few weeks after incident by unknown person - Fronabarger 2003 Page #35  
                     The Kecksburg Incident: An Updated Review Stan Gordon  2003 Page #53  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference incident. Edwards had written some books 2003 Page #54  
ing. Murphy, in the days after the incident, produced a radio documentary o 2003 Page #54  
ger in 1965 when the Kecksburg UFO incident occurred in Mount Pleasant Town 2003 Page #54  
her stories about the reported UFO incident. But the headline which caught  2003 Page #55  
transmitted wire stories about the incident which were picked up by newspap 2003 Page #55  
ple had some association with this incident. Many of those involved do not  2003 Page #56  
is community within days after the incident. People reportedly saw a large  2003 Page #56  
 the only official document on the incident which has surfaced to date was  2003 Page #56  
 the Project Blue Book file on the incident, but it was listed under Acme,  2003 Page #56  
have had some involvement with the incident. Many first hand witnesses have 2003 Page #56  
o were involved with the Kecksburg incident are no longer with us. Many oth 2003 Page #56  
                     The Kecksburg Incident Figure 1. Photo of the model of 2003 Page #57  
the Unsolved Mysteries show on the incident in 1990. The mockup now rests b 2003 Page #57  
had involvement with the Kecksburg incident have gone public, standing up t 2003 Page #57  
 or little known details about the incident which others have reported to m 2003 Page #57  
oadcast a program on the Kecksburg incident in 1990, it has become apparent 2003 Page #57  
t community who claim that the UFO incident is only a hoax. In fact they fe 2003 Page #57  
ultitudes of people swear that the incident occurred and that the military  2003 Page #57  
nt Pleasant Township remember that incident. Some of these folks had family 2003 Page #57  
                     The Kecksburg Incident The Military and Government Res 2003 Page #59  
at has been found on the Kecksburg incident is from the Air Force Project B 2003 Page #59  
 out the latest information on the incident. He was told to come into the b 2003 Page #59  
                     The Kecksburg Incident His attention was drawn to a mi 2003 Page #61  
ies episode aired on the Kecksburg Incident, many new leads came to my atte 2003 Page #61  
pany in Ohio. A few days after the incident in Pennsylvania, a Navy officer 2003 Page #61  
                     The Kecksburg Incident The Landing Site Initially, the 2003 Page #63  
if they were talking about the UFO incident near Kecksburg. They acknowledg 2003 Page #63  
                     The Kecksburg Incident What Was the Object? Over the y 2003 Page #65  
uite a while. It was the Kecksburg incident that was focused on during that 2003 Page #65  
ght have knowledge about this 1965 incident. Leslie and I have been working 2003 Page #65  
tinues to surface on the Kecksburg Incident, which strongly suggests that t 2003 Page #66  
s who state that the day after the incident, there was a smaller number of  2003 Page #66  
                     The Kecksburg Incident Soon after the incident, WHJB n 2003 Page #67  
 Kecksburg Incident Soon after the incident, WHJB news director John Murphy 2003 Page #67  
 my 1998 video documentary on this incident called "Kecksburg, The Untold S 2003 Page #67  
s investigation into the Kecksburg incident, Joel decided that he would tal 2003 Page #68  
                     The Kecksburg Incident emitting bright flashes of colo 2003 Page #69  
was also involved in the Kecksburg incident, even though he was not from th 2003 Page #70  
                     The Kecksburg Incident The girl in the car was frighte 2003 Page #71  
eir investigation of the Kecksburg incident. During the conference, Leslie  2003 Page #71  
 96 as the source of the Kecksburg incident. This information came from Nic 2003 Page #71  
edge they have about the Kecksburg incident. It was revealed that the legal 2003 Page #71  
t really knows about the Kecksburg incident, makes one wonder what they are 2003 Page #72  
ntriguing tale. In the wake of the incident at RAF Cosford, there was a ser 2003 Page #74  
vestigator of the Berwyn Mountains incident, Margaret Fry has interviewed a 2003 Page #75  
nts to the location of the alleged incident on the Berwyn Mountains. Andy R 2003 Page #76  
h wreckage from the famous Roswell incident was reportedly taken.           2003 Page #83  
t to the crash site just after the incident was reported. He died in 1974,  2003 Page #97  
th some of us and talked about the incident. I am currently serving in the  2003 Page #97  
fferent time periods. If true, the incident that made newspaper headlines a 2003 Page #98  
ember of the Civil Air Patrol. The incident had taken place about 20 miles  2003 Page #146  
the ability to know details of the incident and had twisted the circumstanc 2003 Page #146  
w years back to tell a story of an incident that had occurred in Washington 2003 Page #190  
ed UFO documents declassified. The incident and the constant rumors about G 2003 Page #196  
eval? Jim Marrs 23 The Shag Harbor Incident Don Ledger 31 The Bentwaters/Wo 2004 Page #3  
r 31 The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident: New & Previously Unpublished P 2004 Page #3  
 to the fore the so-called Roswell Incident of July 1947. And while Roswell 2004 Page #4  
n the later events and the initial incident of 1978, but the evidence was n 2004 Page #10  
guing data relating to a UFO-crash incident that allegedly occurred off the 2004 Page #12  
that showed that shortly after the incident was reported by the media, the  2004 Page #12  
ssing reference to the Spitsbergen incident, which stated: An abandoned sil 2004 Page #14  
ncy involvement in the Spitsbergen incident came to light. And vet, that cu 2004 Page #14  
e Aurora story was not an isolated incident. The microfilm editions of area 2004 Page #27  
time and had all but forgotten the incident until it appeared in the papers 2004 Page #29  
                   The Shag Harbor Incident Don Ledger Copyright 2004 Don L 2004 Page #34  
               The Shag Harbor UFO Incident Harbor, where they had been loo 2004 Page #36  
               The Shag Harbor UFO Incident In the meantime Werbicki had Co 2004 Page #38  
               The Shag Harbor UFO Incident later. Both Lawrence and Norman 2004 Page #40  
               The Shag Harbor UFO Incident One of the "Granby" divers, Ric 2004 Page #42  
t more and more involved with the "Incident," I uncovered witnesses of my o 2004 Page #42  
t he had been aware of this second incident, because he kept trying to rela 2004 Page #43  
               The Shag Harbor UFO Incident limit of the time. At that time 2004 Page #44  
dromat worker alluding to the same incident, admittedly without too much de 2004 Page #44  
lling the story of the Shag Harbor Incident. I was in the picture after awh 2004 Page #45  
? Seven days after the Shag Harbor Incident and almost to the hour, Locklan 2004 Page #45  
     The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident: New and Previously Unpublished 2004 Page #46  
 the most significant military-UFO incident in the history of the United Ki 2004 Page #46  
come the case's whistleblower. The incident has remained in some corner of  2004 Page #46  
of the Bentwaters I Woodbridge UFO Incident, Its Cover-Lip and Investigatio 2004 Page #46  
 bearing on what we know about the incident as a whole, and on Larry Warren 2004 Page #46  
ute the Bentwaters/Woodbridge LIFO Incident, then go on to the new and prev 2004 Page #46  
zle. To begin with, the Bentwaters incident had two chilling Cold War 'back 2004 Page #46  
     The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident encountered a strange glowing g 2004 Page #48  
record with what he knew about the incident. The story might never have bro 2004 Page #48  
at makes the Rendlesham Forest UFO incident so significant among UFO cases? 2004 Page #48  
st of treatments of the Bentwaters incident. Left At East Gate is almost fi 2004 Page #48  
     The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident Ed Cavanasac, former 81" Securi 2004 Page #50  
ght's blotter still exists and the incident involving Burroughs, Penniston, 2004 Page #51  
     The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident those tanks would actually virt 2004 Page #52  
d to the Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO incident. Lord Hill-Norton continued to  2004 Page #53  
     The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident Lord Gilbert: It has always bee 2004 Page #54  
in the so-called Rendlesham Forest incident, in December 1980. Lord Gilbert 2004 Page #54  
ses. She had missed the Bentwaters incident by a matter of weeks but had ha 2004 Page #54  
ng his personal involvement in the incident. Tim had been stationed at RAF  2004 Page #55  
     The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident thought we saw something at the 2004 Page #56  
show was going to be about the UFO incident that occurred while we were sta 2004 Page #56  
r. Nothing was ever said about the incident the next day. This occurred in  2004 Page #57  
 This occurred in 1973. The second incident occurred just at dusk in 1974.  2004 Page #57  
othing official was said about the incident. I was not surprised to hear ab 2004 Page #57  
     The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident The Ministry of Defense's first 2004 Page #58  
ral dozen documents related to the incident. While these papers did not con 2004 Page #58  
s being asked to be the Bentwaters incident guest on the The O'Reilly Facto 2004 Page #58  
t in the Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO incident. Budd and Larry first met more  2004 Page #58  
 night following his Air Force UFO incident. While there did not seem to be 2004 Page #59  
 segment on his thoughts about the incident in general and Larry Warren's p 2004 Page #59  
n at the Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident. It does however add to the bod 2004 Page #59  
 another Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident update will be scheduled accord 2004 Page #59  
igation into the so-called Roswell Incident, in which extraterrestrial bein 2004 Page #60  
ir Force documents relating to the incident. The Air Force said a secret hi 2004 Page #60  
nt popularly known as the "Roswell Incident." The focus of the GAO probe, i 2004 Page #60  
-human presence. The May 15, 1947, incident has remained a special access,  2004 Page #63  
9, 1947, for 72 hours after Juarez Incident) Andrew Kissner reports that wi 2004 Page #68  
hat within 72 hours of the "Juarez Incident," twenty-nine airplanes crashed 2004 Page #68  
 50s back at the time of the Aztec incident. We don't really pinpoint him a 2004 Page #72  
Smith is a fascinating story of an incident that occurred in 1959. It was a 2004 Page #102  
hl written CIA memo describing the incident: At this time, approximately 14 2004 Page #104  
e known to Molon was Marine in C/R incident, deep ruts, object placed in la 2004 Page #116  
uld they have told us? The Roswell Incident, as it has evolved as a contemp 2004 Page #132  
mong living creatures. The Roswell Incident stares us in the face like a di 2004 Page #132  
onsider the "truth" of the Roswell incident the Clinton Administration decl 2004 Page #133  
sidency concluded that the Roswell Incident is much ado about nothing — or  2004 Page #133  
most fifty years after the Roswell Incident, that he believes his Project M 2004 Page #133  
t a half century after the Roswell Incident, he publicly concluded that whe 2004 Page #133  
 We must remember that the Roswell Incident happened about two weeks after  2004 Page #133  
out of windows. So was the Roswell Incident little more than a case of misi 2004 Page #133  
as come to be known as The Roswell Incident, and Roswell in turn has become 2004 Page #134  
primer or guidepost of the Roswell Incident. In 1994, 1 was executive produ 2004 Page #134  
 to his ham radio buddies about an incident that happened when he was in th 2004 Page #134  
ould do, not having a date for the incident. Evidently Marcel didn't rememb 2004 Page #135  
 Record and that stories about the incident had been published in papers na 2004 Page #135  
               The Road to Roswell incident, closer to Magdalena. UFO write 2004 Page #136  
he severest skeptic of the Roswell Incident, and Kevin Randle, consistently 2004 Page #136  
diary for the month of the Roswell Incident. The incident is never mentione 2004 Page #136  
month of the Roswell Incident. The incident is never mentioned in Barnett's 2004 Page #136  
bility that he didn't write of the incident in his diary specifically becau 2004 Page #136  
t UFO crash other than the Roswell Incident, at a different time, since the 2004 Page #136  
e a sort of smokescreen for a real incident that did take place in the Sout 2004 Page #136  
g the book that became The Roswell Incident, the first book about the Roswe 2004 Page #136  
teresting to note that the Roswell Incident is never mentioned in Project B 2004 Page #136  
hers. Another major book about the incident followed twelve years after The 2004 Page #136  
wed twelve years after The Roswell Incident book, in 1992. Entitled UFO Cra 2004 Page #136  
ter revised their timeline for the incident and many of the details in a fo 2004 Page #137  
have been published on the Roswell Incident. Most are purported to be non-f 2004 Page #137  
rporate some aspect of the Roswell Incident, including Men In Black, Indepe 2004 Page #137  
t somewhere, if indeed the Roswell Incident happened as the "believers" cla 2004 Page #137  
asons are there today to take this incident seriously, as possible proof of 2004 Page #137  
 who would like to put the Roswell Incident out of their minds, it is not r 2004 Page #138  
Force Investigation of the Roswell Incident, he referred to Sheridan Cavitt 2004 Page #139  
oore (no relation) for The Roswell Incident book in about 1980, declared un 2004 Page #139  
ere an explanation for the Roswell incident. About fifteen years later he d 2004 Page #139  
connecting his work to the Roswell incident is something that came up very  2004 Page #139  
 at worst. This is why the Roswell Incident has become a sort of mine-field 2004 Page #139  
was going on regarding the Roswell Incident during President Clinton's admi 2004 Page #140  
e or seven years after the Roswell Incident happened. Why was Bill Clinton  2004 Page #140  
make a statement about the Roswell Incident? While traveling in Ireland as  2004 Page #140  
bunkers, in dismissing the Roswell Incident, often claim that no fifty year 2004 Page #140  
out three months after the Roswell Incident, lamented that no physical proo 2004 Page #141  
gued, however, that if the Roswell Incident was "Above Top Secret," as Sena 2004 Page #141  
ther dioutedfact about the Roswell Incident. In many versions of the Roswel 2004 Page #141  
t. In many versions of the Roswell Incident, General Roger Ramey, head of t 2004 Page #141  
 secret telegram about the Roswell Incident. The debate about what that tel 2004 Page #141  
ithin a week or two of the Roswell Incident used the old neoprene rubber th 2004 Page #143  
hat he flew over it soon after the incident to check it out from the air. T 2004 Page #143  
uman that he would not discuss the incident. On Edwin Easley's deathbed, wh 2004 Page #144  
rst book on this case, The Roswell Incident, is another believer who took i 2004 Page #145  
at? Author of the book The Roswell Incident, William Moore, though never sp 2004 Page #145  
ad made some claims in The Roswell Incident that the astronaut in question  2004 Page #145  
high-level briefing on the Roswell Incident from reliable sources, and that 2004 Page #146  
ng up his claims about the Roswell Incident? As I stated previously, the la 2004 Page #146  
e or seven years after the Roswell Incident, but we are asked to believe th 2004 Page #148  
nd factual disputes of the Roswell Incident. There isn't much that is undis 2004 Page #148  
nference Sources BOOKS The Roswell Incident, by Charles Berlitz and William 2004 Page #149  
rce Research Regarding the Roswell Incident, by U.S. Air Force Roswell Repo 2004 Page #149  
 Mysteries, Segment of The Roswell Incident Alien Autopg: Fact or Fiction?  2004 Page #149  
he Air Force Report On The Roswell Incident, Produced By Paul Davids Golden 2004 Page #149  
forced to use recreations about an incident that might occur in the future, 2004 Page #184  
e Roswell crash called The Roswell Incident. The topic was suddenly popular 2004 Page #189  
 making a film about the Aztec UFO incident? Doesn't Kimball know that the  2004 Page #215  
s One of the facets of the Roswell incident which has kept people intereste 2004 Page #216  
ntion in connection with the Aztec incident. Dr. Robert Sarbacher, a distin 2004 Page #217  
ource for the details of the Aztec incident, ever since Cahn's 1952 True Ma 2004 Page #218  
ulged various details of the Aztec incident to Newton and Gebauer, who in t 2004 Page #218  
 1947. He speculates that, if this incident did occur — and it should be no 2004 Page #218  
consistently argued that the Aztec incident was just a hoax, admitted that  2004 Page #219  
he objective observer of the Aztec incident is left with a very real questi 2004 Page #219  
ne who has written about the Aztec incident since has simply accepted Cahn' 2004 Page #219  
as a genuine crashed flying saucer incident at Aztec. This leads to the que 2004 Page #219  
shing the credibility of the Aztec incident. 216                            2004 Page #219  
 This was of no help, as the Aztec incident was supposed to have occurred i 2004 Page #220  
ven those convinced that the Aztec incident was just a hoax had to now admi 2004 Page #220  
, 1950 — two years after the Aztec incident — the "present radar deployment 2004 Page #220  
, existed at the time of the Aztec incident, just as reported in Behind the 2004 Page #221  
be cover with respect to the Aztec incident. This is the matter of Silas Ne 2004 Page #221  
meaningful discussion of the Aztec incident. A final note about the diary a 2004 Page #222  
r Field at the time of the Roswell incident, and a very key player in the R 2004 Page #222  
o, where does this leave the Aztec Incident? There is, of course, more — mo 2004 Page #223  
, one thing is certain — the Aztec incident has finally reclaimed it's plac 2004 Page #223  
ztec UFO Symposium about the Aztec incident. He is the president of New Mex 2004 Page #223  
he Definitive Study of the Roswell Incident (New York: Marlow & Company, 19 2004 Page #223  
 a start on re-examining the Aztec incident, and provided more than a few o 2004 Page #224  
at was reported in the 1947 RosweU incident. The place reeked of ammonia. S 2005 Page #37  
and refrain from talking about the incident. Souza's testimony , cl1ough op 2005 Page #37  
sagaaons. 1 The Essential Varginha Incident, A.J. Gevaerd & Dr. Roger Leir, 2005 Page #37  
io. During the period in which the incident rook place, he worked within wh 2005 Page #41  
'eyes only' details of the Arizona incident. Said Jill, as a young teenager 2005 Page #44  
viously. Woolcott thoNght that the incident dated from August 1953; and whi 2005 Page #44  
area and told never to discuss the incident with anyone. There was no indic 2005 Page #44  
ould be found co coincide with the incident. M.iUer also told Steve Jones t 2005 Page #65  
ned at Wright Patterson AFB. 5. An incident at Nellis AFB in 1968. A man cl 2005 Page #78  
roborative" information about this incident. 6. A person who contacted Stri 2005 Page #79  
ence source who was 'aware' of the incident." 7. Stringfield's son-in-law i 2005 Page #79  
resence of other UFOs. If so, this incident was indeed properly categorized 2005 Page #100  
years before the nowfamous Roswell incident but cites "unconventional aeria 2005 Page #123  
 witnesses to the so-caUed Roswell incident. Her testimony with many other  2005 Page #131  
authenticit y of a crash retrieval incident involves examining the answers  2005 Page #135  
the evidence? How difficult is the incident to hoax or fake? \,'(/ho might  2005 Page #135  
ax or fake? \,'(/ho might fake the incident or document, and why? All of th 2005 Page #135  
henticity rating for the UFO crash incident. To deal with such a wide varie 2005 Page #135  
e directly involved with the crash incident, i.e. they saw it either on sit 2005 Page #136  
t in the event? Is the document or incident procedure consistent with other 2005 Page #136  
 or have any information about the incident at Roswell. In addition, there  2005 Page #142  
New Mexico. His recounting of this incident took place inside of a locked c 2005 Page #165  
. He was very emotional about this incident. The aliens were dressed in one 2005 Page #166  
longer over the years. The Roswell incident has been the most compellin g o 2005 Page #166  
r. Bruce Maccabee 161 Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell Mathew E. Thu 2006 Page #3  
ay to pinpoint the location of the incident. Several areas of interest were 2006 Page #46  
ectly influence the outcome of the incident, including whether social order 2006 Page #55  
y remove every trace? When such an incident occurs, official sources releas 2006 Page #71  
departed. After reading about this incident in 1993, I decided to hunt for  2006 Page #79  
alizingly brief description of the incident. In 1999, I interviewed Hal Rup 2006 Page #79  
ey for many years and recalled the incident in detail. He marked the spot o 2006 Page #80  
d other activities surrounding the incident were ordered by the Air Force n 2006 Page #82  
es by Kevin D. Randle. It lists an incident that occurred in the summer of  2006 Page #86  
aimed "there was no mention of the incident in the newspapers." Randle was  2006 Page #87  
dle was unable to determine if the incident was genuine or a hoax. He simpl 2006 Page #87  
ta." I decided to investigate this incident since it occurred relatively cl 2006 Page #87  
ause of an engine fire. The latter incident occurred just west of Boron, a  2006 Page #87  
is also consistent with the YF-12A incident. It was scarcely mentioned, eve 2006 Page #87  
aircraft. In my opinion, the Boron incident is one of those cases. All UFO  2006 Page #88  
             The Flatwoods Monster Incident - The Night They Were Here Fran 2006 Page #89  
ly learned that this flying saucer incident was part of a much larger news  2006 Page #89  
. I also told him about an old UFO incident I had heard about while I was i 2006 Page #89  
trying to learn more about the UFO incident I had heard about. It was the s 2006 Page #89  
             The Flatwoods Monster Incident The excited boys shouted among  2006 Page #90  
r, the word about this frightening incident spread like a wild fire through 2006 Page #90  
 Braxton County. Shortly after the incident occurred, it made worldwide hea 2006 Page #90  
ation into the "Flatwoods Monster" incident in history. My investigation be 2006 Page #90  
r curiosity when I heard about the incident while in Frametown and then mad 2006 Page #90  
o research the "Flatwoods Monster" incident on a historical level. I read e 2006 Page #91  
woods Monster." One week after the incident occurred, Mrs. May had appeared 2006 Page #91  
nd far- reaching the story of this incident actually was. I was also puzzle 2006 Page #91  
ing that I had read about this UFO incident in books was very brief in leng 2006 Page #91  
 considering the magnitude of this incident, the lack of in-depth informati 2006 Page #91  
ories that were written about this incident were also very fragmented, disj 2006 Page #91  
             The Flatwoods Monster Incident I started spending more time ou 2006 Page #92  
nly talk briefly with me about the incident and I was getting on their nerv 2006 Page #92  
mystery of the "Flatwoods Monster" incident itself. After repeated visits,  2006 Page #92  
was researching the history of the incident and trying to get to the bottom 2006 Page #92  
th the key witness involved in the incident, who had actually seen the mons 2006 Page #93  
knew I was researching the monster incident. I asked her many questions and 2006 Page #93  
er with. I learned a lot about the incident and Mrs. May informed me about  2006 Page #93  
             The Flatwoods Monster Incident The top shoulder area was about 2006 Page #94  
 piece together the events of this incident. I also expanded my research in 2006 Page #94  
rills, and accurate version of the incident. Their headline read, "Braxton  2006 Page #95  
another key figure involved in the incident. Colonel Dale Leavitt lived in  2006 Page #95  
Fisher Farm in Flatwoods where the incident occurred. During the second tri 2006 Page #95  
e night of the "Flatwoods Monster" incident, he received a call from Washin 2006 Page #95  
             The Flatwoods Monster Incident saucer scare." This was in refe 2006 Page #96  
r second." The "Flatwoods Monster" incident was heavily documented in this  2006 Page #96  
out 7-8 seconds. Shortly after the incident, Donald Keyhoe spoke with Alber 2006 Page #96  
sman about the "Flatwoods Monster" incident. Chop told him the Air Forces e 2006 Page #96  
 the Air Forces explanation of the incident and stated, "The glowing object 2006 Page #96  
             The Flatwoods Monster Incident the eastern United States was t 2006 Page #98  
clear that the "Flatwoods Monster" incident was definitely not an isolated  2006 Page #98  
e Charleston Gazette" reported the incident in an article titled, "Braxton  2006 Page #98  
ate version ever printed about the incident. It was accurate because it was 2006 Page #98  
ter in Flatwoods shortly after the incident occurred. He covered the story  2006 Page #98  
with the witnesses involved in the incident that night and shortly after we 2006 Page #98  
concerning the "Flatwoods Monster" incident. Stewart was a key participant  2006 Page #98  
een May. When the story about this incident hit the United Press on Monday  2006 Page #98  
icle reported the storyline of the incident accurately but gave a quoted de 2006 Page #99  
thing monster" actually set up the incident to be turned into a joke. The i 2006 Page #99  
 The inaccuracies in reporting the incident were horrendous and writers had 2006 Page #99  
volved in the debunking end of the incident. A West Virginia newspaper "The 2006 Page #99  
ay's sons saw was a meteorite. The incident occurred during a meteor shower 2006 Page #99  
tly before the "Flatwoods Monster" incident. For several years I investigat 2006 Page #99  
 several years I investigated this incident and was told by government offi 2006 Page #99  
s that there was no record of this incident and was given the run around. I 2006 Page #99  
             The Flatwoods Monster Incident relationship between those even 2006 Page #100  
earch into the "Flatwoods Monster" incident. I will also reveal my new mili 2006 Page #100  
human- like (occupants), post-1947 incident, un-published documents, bio-me 2006 Page #105  
ion is that, three nights Wore the incident on January 23, 1974, a number o 2006 Page #121  
se on the Berwyn Mountains? Did an incident that pre- dated the key events  2006 Page #123  
 always done when referring to the incident. "Then, shortly afterwards, the 2006 Page #126  
the Ministry of Defense on another incident which might have been very simi 2006 Page #126  
ada Television made a case for the incident at Greenham Common in the 1950' 2006 Page #126  
you obviously don't know about the incident up on the Berwyn Mountains.' "I 2006 Page #127  
James Prescott so adamant that the incident in which he was involved occurr 2006 Page #130  
ntroversy: Although the famous UFO incident at Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk,  2006 Page #132  
 source with deep knowledge of the incident at issue and who desired the re 2006 Page #133  
 Avenger Torpedo Bombers "One such incident is the disappearance of a fligh 2006 Page #141  
s of the USAF Capt. Thomas Mantell incident. [Editor's Note: USAF Capt. Man 2006 Page #141  
y Fawcett and Barry Greenwood. The incident was reported to nuclear physici 2006 Page #143  
pment was damaged. As in the Cuban incident, government superiors ordered a 2006 Page #144  
bably a couple of months after the incident that I finally came up to Howar 2006 Page #160  
BEEN PUNISHED BECAUSE OF THE VAULT INCIDENT? I believe that — well, it's ei 2006 Page #161  
Robert Stack hosting, "The Roswell Incident." And I had no idea at the time 2006 Page #161  
it was played on TV — "The Roswell Incident" on Unsolved Mysteries - the su 2006 Page #161  
                  The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? It was again 2006 Page #166  
                  The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? The Air Forc 2006 Page #168  
ficials declined to comment on the incident." This report, supposedly based 2006 Page #169  
                  The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? SUBJECT: Air 2006 Page #170  
                  The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? to 10,000 ft 2006 Page #172  
                  The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? WHAT? The CI 2006 Page #174  
                  The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? an unidentif 2006 Page #176  
e was told never to talk about the incident and he signed a secrecy oath (w 2006 Page #176  
                  The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? that doesn't 2006 Page #178  
                  The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? Lummi Island 2006 Page #180  
nt: A Watery Roswell? Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? Matthew E. T 2006 Page #180  
pants involved in the Lummi Island Incident seemed to have completely disap 2006 Page #180  
members the mystery concerning the incident and the particulars surrounding 2006 Page #180  
ck of news clippings regarding the incident.. .and, most importantly, copie 2006 Page #180  
 investigation of the Lummi Island Incident only a few days before, struggl 2006 Page #181  
                  The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? So, we true  2006 Page #182  
 As you will see, the Lummi Island Incident presents an extraordinary, well 2006 Page #182  
enigmatic object that ignited this incident, it's as if the entire episode  2006 Page #183  
s will help bring the Lummi Island Incident back to the surface. PART ONE:  2006 Page #183  
                  The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? the Coast Gu 2006 Page #184  
tation in Bellingham describing an incident regarding an "Unidentified Flyi 2006 Page #184  
events comprising the Lummi Island Incident as they occurred during the ear 2006 Page #184  
o further plans to investigate the incident. Rogala estimates that the obje 2006 Page #185  
                  The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? PART TWO: Re 2006 Page #186  
damental facts of the Lummi Island Incident are as follows... In the early  2006 Page #188  
of the area. • Conclusion #2: This incident was not the result of the crash 2006 Page #189  
int in time. • Conclusion #3: This incident was not the result of "space ju 2006 Page #189  
 • Conclusion #5: The Lummi Island Incident took place on a calm, clear, un 2006 Page #189  
imony surrounding the Lummi Island Incident, four theories regarding the ev 2006 Page #190  
ng the mystery of the Lummi Island Incident, the Two-Object theory is simpl 2006 Page #191  
yone caught up by the Lummi Island Incident remains genuinely puzzled by it 2006 Page #192  
nigma surrounding the Lummi Island Incident, might there be a non-tradition 2006 Page #192  
i relates that for years after the incident, whenever he was headed out tow 2006 Page #193  
 the rust-colored film, the entire incident.43 "The object, the divers, eve 2006 Page #193  
ale?" • United States Coast Guard, incident reports, July 27, 1984. • Weekl 2006 Page #194  
e 60'h anniversary of the 1947 UFO incident. A number of such ads appeared  2007 Page #60  
hing chat referred to this alleged incident. :NIW: Could it be proven that  2007 Page #91  
 speaking about the Bentwacers UFO incident. After Mr Clark intervened the  2007 Page #91  
 for all of us. Herein is a single incident wherein an information vacuum w 2007 Page #121  
ribe the scenery around where this incident occurred? Joe: Well it was an e 2007 Page #122  
 to uncover what we can about this incident. Cameron DeBow Perspective on U 2007 Page #127  
e of the best known is the Roswell incident. Many creruble witnesses to tru 2007 Page #127  
city or attention chat the Roswell incident got, but should. Trus first one 2007 Page #127  
, the newspapers only reported the incident as a fire-nothing else. At 1:45 2007 Page #128  
y. The official explanation of the incident was that it was a "meteorite,"  2007 Page #128  
TV news station KDLH reported this incident. They searched for the burning  2007 Page #128  
object but found nothing. The next incident, in San Paulo, Brazil, a milita 2007 Page #128  
s. The Long Island UFO crash is an incident ~at has a lot of indisputable w 2007 Page #128  
fire trucks in the park during the incident, but when the fire deparrmem \V 2007 Page #129  
or two to three days following the incident. During the night of the occurr 2007 Page #129  
ncerning the South Haven Park -UFO incident. The police stated d1at they wo 2007 Page #129  
tal found there. Shortly after the incident, people reported seeing numerou 2007 Page #129  
 found at the crashsite. Thjs next incident was an interesting story of a c 2007 Page #129  
eers were clearly shaken up by the incident, so much so that shortly after  2007 Page #130  
 so much so that shortly after the incident, both men quit their jobs and d 2007 Page #130  
e,vspapers. Local rumors after the incident were of a crashed flying saucer 2007 Page #130  
everywhere. First stating that the incident was caused by a motorcycle, as  2007 Page #130  
ecret knowledge of the crashed UFO incident at Roswell, New Mexico in July  2007 Page #134  
t present and did not observe this incident. He said that an article in a B 2007 Page #140  
ristol newspaper had reported this incident and indicated that a number of  2007 Page #140  
ey were thirty years ago. The Vela Incident, 1979: Sometimes known as the S 2007 Page #142  
the South Atlantic Flash, the Vela Incident is a still-unresolved event tha 2007 Page #142  
s of pages of material on the Vela Incident -\\ hich focused on the theorie 2007 Page #143  
us far -somehow linked to the Vela Incident. We may never know tl1e truth b 2007 Page #144  
eport on the Prince Edward Islands incident citied Ad Hoc Panel Report on t 2007 Page #144  
a uruquely-worded cover -for a UFO incident. Conclusions: The documentation 2007 Page #144  
c:or,uaat Md it ........ .... this incident. On Page 3, under the title "Re 2007 Page #165  
contacted and is imestigating this incident." A short time 11Ur1 hou-ftnoti 2007 Page #165  
plane nine months after the Coyame incident. 1. INTRODUCTION Recent astrono 2007 Page #184  
rt known as El Llano. The Coy a me incident began shortly after IO p.m. loc 2007 Page #185  
that he remembers to this day. The incident so impressed him that, later in 2007 Page #191  
ntos, nine months after the Coyame incident. At least one of the objects ma 2007 Page #191  
 from the vicinity of the Campinas incident. However, the pedigree of these 2007 Page #194  
 This would change the date of the incident but not its properties . On the 2007 Page #195  
here until this brief summary. The incident occurred in the Andes Mountains 2007 Page #195  
ster was born many years after the incident.) Sergio Poulain wrote a long r 2007 Page #196  
hile for a while prior to the 1967 incident). However, we don't have copies 2007 Page #198  
he remembers very little about the incident. It was just a bright light in  2008 Page #11  
 Act requests concerning the Cuban incident to the Air Force, CIA, NSA, and 2008 Page #30  
uban government for records on the incident." Todd notified both the NSA an 2008 Page #30  
ence of any records concerning the incident described therein However , if  2008 Page #30  
Devon and told me an account of an incident that had taken place in the ear 2008 Page #33  
eant Robertson believed the entire incident was a SEAL maneuver and the obj 2008 Page #44  
 The file of the Rendlesham Forest incident and on the Cosford incident, th 2008 Page #62  
Forest incident and on the Cosford incident, the Flying Saucer Working Part 2008 Page #62  
s Rendlesham Forest or the Cosford Incident, where the case files ran to ov 2008 Page #63  
 on Rendlesham Forest, the Cosford Incident and Project Condign. Some of th 2008 Page #64  
g. A search on the phrase "DIS UFO Incident Files" will tum up the informat 2008 Page #64  
 21st April, 1991. I remember this incident very well and indeed I was invo 2008 Page #65  
he object, it was treated as a UFO incident and passed from the CAA to the  2008 Page #66  
. We drew a complete blank and the incident remains unexplained to this day 2008 Page #66  
ains unexplained to this day. This incident had a profound effect on me, be 2008 Page #66  
 MoD and the CAA did not treat the incident as seriously as me, simply beca 2008 Page #66  
ly warned to stay silent about the incident and only mentioned it years aft 2008 Page #66  
ufologist then speculated that the incident was part of some secret test, w 2008 Page #66  
y are to get to the bottom of this incident. Torres is not the only pilot t 2008 Page #66  
hours before the police helicopter incident, soldiers at Tern Hill barracks 2008 Page #67  
s east of Westport, Washington. 23 Incident at Exeter by John G. Fuller, Pu 2008 Page #69  
ers in the story conclude that the incident was due to the Predators themse 2008 Page #103  
y, 1947 ---the time of the Roswell incident ---but resigned in March, 1949, 2008 Page #132  
976 ■ ET over the Cm:ny Islands? ■ Incident Over Tehran ■ Elsewhere in the  2008 Page #160  
mgs ■ The Fort Di:-: . McGU1re AFB Incident ■ Spring Sightings ■ Tne Eel! I 2008 Page #161  
r of Intrigue ■ The Cash-Landrun 1 Incident ■ Spring Sightings ■ Encounter  2008 Page #162  
 :md Balls of Light ■ The Barbados Incident ■ Giant UFOs Over the Hudson Va 2008 Page #164  
praisal of Russia's Best Known CE3 Incident Peter Robbins ................. 2009 Page #5  
such a phenomenon was shown by the incident of the so-called "Dark Satellit 2009 Page #16  
e Agency for proper analysis. This incident may have been the basis for Dr. 2009 Page #17  
ior to the 1962 airborne detection incident and the Cuban missile crisis wh 2009 Page #18  
f such a bad guess. During the UFO incident and followed by the missile cri 2009 Page #18  
ghtings. Known as the Maury Island incident, it involved several spinning d 2009 Page #29  
merican history. My book about the incident, MawJ1 Island UFO, came out thi 2009 Page #30  
egistered to Dahl, he reported the incident to Crisman, who he regarded as  2009 Page #31  
cant bearing upon this decades-old incident. Overview and Background The St 2009 Page #48  
'eyes only' details of the Arizona incident. Said JLD, as a young teenager, 2009 Page #51  
iously . Woolcott thought that the incident dated from August 1953. And whi 2009 Page #51  
ity in Arizona, two days after the incident had occurred. 47                2009 Page #53  
ectively -suggests the Kingman UFO incident is one that we would do well to 2009 Page #55  
 Security Agency) has files on the incident and they have different documen 2009 Page #78  
two photos of his wedding. The key incident occurred one morning at about 7 2009 Page #90  
                     le The second incident refers to what happened when an 2009 Page #91  
praisal of Russia's Best Known CE3 Incident By Peter Robbins Copyright 2009 2009 Page #134  
 What was it about this particular incident that drew such media contempt , 2009 Page #134  
ustrations. While the Voronezh UFO incident was playing itself out in the p 2009 Page #137  
stigation of the Rendlesham Forest incident on the afternoon of Monday, Oct 2009 Page #137  
 discuss the unique aspects of the incident and contrast them to far nastie 2009 Page #139  
 work and findings on the Voronezh incident, Wilhelm Reich's life and work, 2009 Page #139  
ew York, The Rendlesham Forest UFO incident art our families history, and t 2009 Page #139  
Halt) document (on the) Bentwaters incident. It is significant that the (Ru 2009 Page #139  
y similar to the Rendlesham Forest incident. So what exactly were the thing 2009 Page #140  
azine to research the Maury Island incident in late July 1947, Arnold soon  2009 Page #179  

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t" by the media, and on one of the incident's key investigators , Professor 2009 Page #134  

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ck and not see the light of day."8 Incidentall y, according to aviation jou 2005 Page #81  

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over on Maggie Garrons Point which incidentally just happened to look direc 2004 Page #35  
he Bear Point road loop. This area incidentally would have major import in  2004 Page #36  
the width and size of their load. (Incidentally, Earley assumes that the UF 2004 Page #129  
rs, worker bees, and expendables . Incidentally, over the cenruries and acr 2005 Page #75  
lligence was given a big role. Not incidentally, it has long been rumored c 2007 Page #16  

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bris, recommended that all similar incidents of crash retrieval debris in t 2003 Page #42  
 that fake a series of crashed UFO incidents in New Mexico, England, and Ru 2003 Page #73  
hes: Investigations of crashed UFO incidents in Britain, titled Cosmic Cras 2003 Page #79  
n my investigations of crashed UFO incidents in Britain, titled Cosmic Cras 2003 Page #79  
d relating to reports of UFO crash incidents in the Puerto Rican jungle and 2003 Page #81  
ion? Ford: Dave, we've had several incidents in Michigan in the last week - 2003 Page #195  
nts in Michigan in the last week - incidents that many reliable good citize 2003 Page #195  
." And in addition there are other incidents that happen from time to time  2003 Page #195  
l'oaring a daiailed report of both incidents  and briefings later to follow 2003 Page #234  
the rumors surrounding crashed-UFO incidents in the late 1940s and early 19 2004 Page #14  
 witnesses who knew of crashed UFO incidents on the island in the 1980s. Sp 2004 Page #16  
s. Specifically, we were told of 2 incidents, one in 1984 and one in 1987,  2004 Page #16  
ere definitely three nights of UFO incidents. C Flight shift worked the fir 2004 Page #50  
at he'd been a witness to two LIFO incidents while on duty there: The first 2004 Page #57  
re particulars on these collective incidents will emerge as time passes. In 2004 Page #59  
ived Status Reports on crashed UFO incidents that revealed a wealth of data 2004 Page #110  
nd un-named sources on crashed UFO incidents and that — collectively — amou 2004 Page #110  
The White Sands Proving Ground UFO Incidents of 1947: A Preliminary Report" 2004 Page #115  
n sharing of information about UFO incidents — regulations such as AFR200-2 2004 Page #141  
Memorandum, that declared that UFO incidents affecting national security we 2004 Page #141  
ow anything. There are a number of incidents, testimonies and statements th 2004 Page #176  
igation?" "Dave, we've had several incidents in Michigan in the last week — 2004 Page #177  
nts in Michigan in the last week — incidents that many reliable good citize 2004 Page #177  
.' And in addition there are other incidents that have happened from time t 2004 Page #177  
k" in which I refer to at least 26 incidents during the presidency that Bil 2004 Page #196  
f the most serious and regrettable incidents in the whole sequence of event 2005 Page #33  
iutary witnesses, other mysterious incidents were reported in Varginha that 2005 Page #34  
nificant connection between recent incidents and those collected by the dir 2005 Page #122  
ense of time and money. Some crash incidents have collectivel y absorbed hu 2005 Page #134  
             Majic Eyes Only crash incidents start at a neutral pos1t1on un 2005 Page #135  
Yed Stat11s Repo1ts on crashed UFO incidents that revealed a wealth of data 2005 Page #139  
sified information. In some of the incidents, cover stories were used to di 2006 Page #86  
 discovered that UFO sightings and incidents were frequent in this region o 2006 Page #89  
e also other reports of mysterious incidents involving jets that night and  2006 Page #99  
e, Wright-Patterson AFB, near-miss incidents, cylindrical - shaped aircraft 2006 Page #105  
graphical distance between the two incidents, one might be forgiven for thi 2006 Page #119  
ence; I gave a talk on crashed UFO incidents and mentioned the [Berwyn] cas 2006 Page #125  
e with so many alleged crashed UFO incidents, we are left with a mountain o 2006 Page #130  
 other alleged UFO crash retrieval incidents in New Mexico. Rep. Kissner ha 2006 Page #139  
 In fact, one of the most dramatic incidents was the disintegration of a Cu 2006 Page #143  
ported is a fraction of the actual incidents occurring around the globe reg 2007 Page #121  
. ABSTRACT Five South American UFO incidents are presented (Campinas, Brazi 2007 Page #193  
 of South America's best known UFO incidents and the magnesium fragments su 2007 Page #194  
ere are still other South American incidents (Ramblon and Neuq~en, Argentin 2007 Page #201  
ne of the most profound of all UFO incidents occurred in Iranian airspace i 2008 Page #30  
tification that in relation to the incidents at Rendlesham either (A) an ob 2008 Page #32  
ts to date and case files on major incidents can run to over I 00 pages of  2008 Page #63  
hand. Some of the more interesting incidents included: 26th April, I 984: M 2008 Page #64  
ed by the CAA. However , most such incidents involve other aircraft, and as 2008 Page #66  
very effort to ensure that all UFO incidents were investigated thoroughly , 2008 Page #66  
 Whatever one believes about UFOs, incidents like this illustrate the pheno 2008 Page #67  
The White Sands Proving Ground UFO Incidents Of 1947: A Preliminary Report  2008 Page #117  
OUND PAPER EMPI·L\SIZED • AIRCRAFT INCIDENTS • NATIONAL SECURITI' • BLOCl\. 2008 Page #154  
history. Details of this and other incidents quickly came under a tight sec 2009 Page #17  
able to. As far as I know, the UFO incidents did make some headlines and th 2009 Page #18  
intense and reliable flying saucer incidents in that state. And even though 2009 Page #24  
that because I was involved in the incidents and saw strange things that th 2009 Page #79  
-203-79, Analysis of Flying Object Incidents in the United States, dated De 2009 Page #177  
                               UFO incidents early in 1947, even prior to K 2009 Page #178  

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he United States. There is talk of incimidaci on by Men in Black-style char 2007 Page #138  

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ature were consigned to government incinerators because bureaucrats at the  2005 Page #87  

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l and external organs missing. The incisions on these animals exhibited pat 2006 Page #201  
 extremely high heat at the tissue incisions. While in Alabama, I met a cou 2006 Page #201  

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ence Agency was established, is an incisive discussion of intelligence as a 2009 Page #24  

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to deny their very existence while inciting ridicule against an}one who wou 2005 Page #119  

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e. With best regards. Sincerely, 1 Incl.: Subj Report mceexp-y14 1.,ISD 2 8 2004 Page #18  
, Marlowe and Co., 296 pages. $17, incl. S and H from UFORI. Autographed 5. 2006 Page #13  
27) vs. QD 120/o Ein. ■Einstein (6 incl U.N) = 250/o Ein. ■Einstein (5) vs. 2008 Page #118  
to ii search for a Santa Cruz Sent incl reporter ·Search for R,,ji's II' ad 2009 Page #192  

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t. When you have finished with the inclesed report., will you please return 2004 Page #18  

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icult, though with time, the human inclination to fear and distrust might s 2006 Page #54  
ent of positivity difficult. Broad inclination to disbelieve positive might 2006 Page #66  

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 still favors meteoroid. M4 and M7 incline to SA theory. M8 still waivers a 2007 Page #143  

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ience or our Army Air Forces, I am inclined to believe it's of an extraterr 2003 Page #15  
Project. Anyone who is technically inclined can follow the arguments in eit 2004 Page #130  
hed near Roswell. To those who are inclined to accept the most recent offic 2004 Page #138  
 Force testimony can't be ignored. Inclined to accept your opinion that the 2005 Page #102  
ss all stakeholder groups would be inclined not to deal directly with the N 2006 Page #61  
ccess/advantage. Business would be inclined to let government lead, with th 2006 Page #61  
 strangeness, public would be more inclined than in previous scenario to gi 2006 Page #65  
t "don't fit." Some scientists are inclined to discard the data and preserv 2006 Page #101  
to the details, but I'm a bit more inclined to think that there's perhaps m 2006 Page #130  

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ll-in radio show, and one of these inclividual s, Mark McCandnsh, has given 2005 Page #83  
, leading eventually co meeting an inclividual who had the SOi\11- 01 manua 2005 Page #131  

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e, lasseehosette. peer Art Ikansa‘ Inclosed yen idal find a lemorandon Repo 2004 Page #18  

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e penultimate paragraph, page 4 of Inclosure Number 1 to your letter-needs  2009 Page #27  

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n ,:rnd chc object' 'ii posi;:ion. IncluCe an •~=-o~ denoting the ~irection 2008 Page #56  

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saw many highly advanced aircraft, inclucling one of the B-2 prototypes and 2005 Page #83  

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re may not be any more wars. These include "robot, jet-propelled atomic bom 2003 Page #16  
 Other living supporting witnesses include Charlette Mann's sister who conf 2003 Page #24  
ious published accounts. They also include such books as Kenneth Arnold ’s  2003 Page #41  
ad's Team. However, I neglected to include metallic samples of the exterior 2003 Page #103  
of the crashed Roswell disc. I now include the enclosed, and can only say t 2003 Page #103  
 feet diameter) o Dome may/may not include windows, ports o Most equipped w 2003 Page #174  
rnal review by the Air Force. They include some interesting criteria, such  2003 Page #178  
ves are written routinely and must include much of the same stereotypical a 2003 Page #203  
trongly about the matter... I will include it in his files which we take to 2003 Page #204  
ollege Park Maryland, seven if you include the original draft Memorandum fo 2003 Page #205  
 as it is addressed to him, I will include it in his fil&s which v.e take t 2003 Page #216  
t tho investigation be expanded to include sources that might elucidate oth 2003 Page #237  
 something unusual occurred. These include: (a) Barry Greenwood, (b) Jorge  2004 Page #16  
 Len created cover many years, and include different numbering systems and  2004 Page #110  
iscussed later. The table does not include six reports provided by Tim Coop 2004 Page #115  
best procedures they had. They all include deception. There is a stamp, "No 2004 Page #123  
r of 30 crashes, especially if you include those that he may not have known 2004 Page #129  
o say that he was. Those witnesses include KGFL newsmen Frank Joyce, Judd R 2004 Page #138  
been named as part of this molding include Close Encounters of the Third Ki 2004 Page #180  
 to it and \Vhen it slid down this include into the lakebed, it created hav 2005 Page #67  
ts are simply extraorcunary. A few include multiple witnesses, or radar plu 2005 Page #74  
belief in Category 13. Do you also include Category B, Ben?" The reference  2005 Page #80  
ted theories in the UFO Literature include that large lighting strikes are  2005 Page #121  
ble that the official report might include a "cover your backside" statemen 2005 Page #126  
 anomaly. A document example would include typographical anomalies associat 2005 Page #136  
factor of 2.0. Forensics: This can include several types of testing, for ex 2005 Page #136  
r of 30 crashes, especially if you include those that he may not have known 2005 Page #140  
 space debris. Yet would this also include unidentified spacecraft that hav 2005 Page #141  
 the systems that would be sturued include: the energy or fuel the spacecra 2005 Page #162  
's origin and mjssion, which would include autopsies of aLien borues and a  2005 Page #162  
xceeded S14 billion. This does not include the cost of operations and const 2005 Page #167  
ve the case along; my future plans include a detailed magnetometer survey a 2006 Page #47  
e form, this kind of contact might include invasion of the human body or mi 2006 Page #55  
or stakeholder groups, which would include government, religion, science, b 2006 Page #55  
ft/spacecraft/weapon debris. These include geographic location, materials a 2006 Page #72  
lf a century. A few examples would include a Northrop N-9M one-third-scale  2006 Page #86  
however, The Majestic Documents 14 include three rather specific and signif 2006 Page #103  
gned for safely studying pathogens include increasingly effective types of  2006 Page #105  
 known cure. Other U.S. facilities include the well-known Center for Diseas 2006 Page #106  
ath 2. Missing Body Parts commonly include:30 • Lips • Tongue • Skin and mu 2006 Page #115  
. Fortunately one does not need to include the EBD in order to complete the 2006 Page #178  
de a decision to, or ·was asked to include tl1e EBE reference in a Dockers' 2007 Page #76  
he state." Those same measures may include the requirement to maintain and  2008 Page #24  
                     This can also include utilizing counter-intelligence s 2008 Page #25  
lled seeing olive-drab vehicles to include semi-vans . He believes they lef 2008 Page #43  
information that is being withheld include classified information such as t 2008 Page #63  
te from 1986 to 1992 and therefore include cases from my tour of duty on th 2008 Page #65  
ases from the MoD UFO files. These include a case from 5 November 1990 when 2008 Page #67  
ction are accustomed to plots that include allies or enemies that use time  2008 Page #95  
ted on the right side of the slide include adding a missing verb, correctin 2008 Page #105  
uation. ■Sentence definition would include question marks as well as period 2008 Page #116  
ed States. The War on TeJTorism to include unprovoked attacks on Afghanista 2008 Page #123  
owth of surveillance technology to include the VeriChip, studies of which i 2008 Page #123  
in their arm. Other technology -to include ubiquitous video cameras in publ 2008 Page #123  
th major banks in New York City to include National City Bank \now Citibank 2008 Page #137  
racy that once supported the Nazis include the Agency of International Deve 2008 Page #143  
nership of publishing houses which include Random House, Ballantine Books,  2008 Page #143  
 it would have been appropriate to include some truthful material in among  2009 Page #12  
d in scope and defined in depth to include vital UFO technical data, I prop 2009 Page #18  
 proper context of defense. (b) To include in any NIE on Soviet UFO decoy c 2009 Page #19  
nce agencies. Staff studies should include the Office of National Estimates 2009 Page #19  
 gathering, and more expendable to include fighting or bombing, will be sma 2009 Page #22  
ence will review the case and will include new material for an updated edit 2009 Page #30  
m university . His published books include Mawy Island UFO, The Octopus and 2009 Page #34  
lation and exploration of space. I include among these possibilities a join 2009 Page #40  
hlights of the Kingman controversy include the original testimony of Fritz  2009 Page #48  
 superior officers, but he did not include any details in his official Janu 2009 Page #80  

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I wave of UFO sightings. That wave included the recovery in that same area  2003 Page #42  
nine layers of the small shoe sole included infrared spectroscopy, differen 2003 Page #49  
d become so important years later. Included in the radio broadcast, Murphy  2003 Page #54  
 it stated, "Army Ropes Off Area." Included in the story was the statement, 2003 Page #55  
rs Fail To Find Object." The story included a statement from Captain Joseph 2003 Page #55  
emos along with other information. Included in one of those memos was the s 2003 Page #56  
e origin of the object. These have included a downed aircraft, a meteorite, 2003 Page #65  
rolina and signed only "A Friend." Included with the letter were several si 2003 Page #97  
rch on the craft and its occupant. Included were the University of Colorado 2003 Page #99  
ered extraterrestrial technologies included night vision image intensifiers 2003 Page #101  
bout the metal's possible function included resisting or detecting magnetic 2003 Page #110  
it was that had exploded. Symptoms included dementia, skin rashes, boils on 2003 Page #163  
ing instructions. Of special note: included are some instructions for UFOB  2003 Page #171  
structions for good UFOB reporting included n References of the era seem ge 2003 Page #172  
y not photographed, or perhaps not included in the photographer's copy. Sli 2003 Page #173  
al and the Technical Manual ™ that included the legitimate example of the r 2003 Page #181  
at the description of the vehicles included details on the shapes and lengt 2003 Page #183  
ide 59 lists some of the arguments included in an International UFO Reporte 2003 Page #184  
reported at the crash scene. These included: « James Webb, the head of NASA 2003 Page #193  
it was that had exploded. Symptoms included dementia, skin rashes, boils on 2004 Page #17  
 sites on the crash retrieval list included Magdalena near the Plains of Sa 2004 Page #69  
States flying saucer program. This included contact with Dr. Vannevar Bush  2004 Page #88  
e fire that Smith eventually found included conclusive evidence that the "o 2004 Page #89  
 long a distinguished career which included being president of Penn State U 2004 Page #98  
s from the 1950s to the 1970s, and included references to the crashed UFO c 2004 Page #110  
ted by Tim. These should have been included for completeness, and would mak 2004 Page #115  
bris in a large gouged crater that included a box emitting a beep. Recovery 2004 Page #117  
tnessed by military personnel, and included three live aliens being assiste 2004 Page #117  
r's conference by Ryan Wood and is included in those proceedings. The secon 2004 Page #117  
ogations of the military personnel included narcotics and hypnosis. They we 2004 Page #119  
s reports) by four hoaxes. We have included two of the four in the master l 2004 Page #121  
ork with a distinguished cast that included Kyle MacLachlan, Martin Sheen,  2004 Page #134  
ztec, which surely would have been included. It would seem hard for him to  2004 Page #224  
" pp. 5 — 7. 14 Sarbacher's resume included work as a consultant to the Uni 2004 Page #224  
p. 5. Gebauer made statements that included 'What this country needs is a m 2004 Page #224  
e was no introductory cover letter included from the FOIA office shown as t 2004 Page #244  
 . Examinations prior to his death included urine rests, X-rays of his back 2005 Page #33  
ecial ties at that particular time included the engineering design of Air F 2005 Page #41  
e remote Desert Experimental Range included: -Army Intelligence from Ft., C 2005 Page #62  
aperclip information from the CIA. Included was a 12 Apr 1949 PapercLip-rel 2005 Page #125  
--with text identical to the guide included in the SOMl-01 Special Operatio 2005 Page #129  
hat Admiral Michaelis' duties also included intelligence-related matters an 2005 Page #130  
ichaelis' seruor staff assignments included the Strategic Plans Division of 2005 Page #130  
ils, just months before her death, included recoUection of cliscussions amo 2005 Page #131  
ns from the 1950s co the 1970s and included references co the crashed UFO c 2005 Page #139  
rief look at one or two of them is included. Santilli has always claimed th 2005 Page #146  
ities. The 26 seminar participants included professional futurists, college 2006 Page #48  
ry flights of Article 501 (Fig. 5) included an inert rocket booster (Unit 1 2006 Page #78  
 locals arrived on the scene. They included several ranchers and some men f 2006 Page #79  
d what we were looking for. Debris included pieces of titanium, steel, alum 2006 Page #80  
ces over 12 inches long. Materials included aluminum, titanium, stainless s 2006 Page #84  
unk Works. Some of the stamps even included the letters ADP. Part numbers b 2006 Page #84  
fact, news of the YF-12A crash was included, almost as an afterthought, in  2006 Page #88  
urse interesting that Pope's novel included a section on alien bodies being 2006 Page #131  
t controversy, and may simply have included the Porton Down angle in his bo 2006 Page #131  
yed all with high explosives. This included the pieces of the civilian ligh 2006 Page #135  
discs retaliated. That retaliation included the deaths of many pilots and f 2006 Page #139  
is Navy records mysteriously never included the Kadena AFB dentist visit. I 2006 Page #160  
 of the local Civil Air Patrol and included the comment that Robert Willing 2006 Page #176  
M and interacted with the speakers included Linda Moulton- Howe, Dick Haine 2006 Page #196  
 early years of the Foundation and included such speakers as David Jacobs a 2006 Page #198  
rom his backlog. Responses usually included a reprint of information and, i 2006 Page #203  
 markings added ■ Many annotations included ■ No cover letter FINDING PAT B 2007 Page #43  
ected a very few spelling errors ■ Included editorial corrections ■ Omitted 2007 Page #49  
emanating from its eyes. The label included the warning that ".Aliens are o 2007 Page #63  
UFO's USA URL!" The cover graphics included two pairs of legs and feet, one 2007 Page #67  
 of the photos that Jack was shown included 50 aircraft flying in formation 2007 Page #99  
impossible to believe, it has been included into this article for historica 2007 Page #108  
ribed in Patton's biograph y which included specific data and photos, and a 2007 Page #114  
t would seem that this runway also included the "ski slope" feature that wa 2007 Page #114  
d until the next day. Descriptions included very thin metallic fragments li 2007 Page #128  
 part in a classified mjssion that included securing aerial imagery of the  2007 Page #137  
h-altitude optical turbulence that included a 1111iq11e meteorological inst 2007 Page #163  
r, we found a field of debris that included aluminum airplane parts from th 2007 Page #189  
hanges in course, and altitude not included. Appearance on both search and  2008 Page #8  
ash happened in 1979. The accounts included a military response-the cordoni 2008 Page #42  
C right after the Crash. This list included Larry Lake and Bert Dinius as l 2008 Page #45  
 20 miles away and her description included a similar perception-the unknow 2008 Page #48  
the S10,y Lady. Part of her duties included providing interesting programs  2008 Page #57  
 of the more interesting incidents included: 26th April, I 984: Members of  2008 Page #64  
o transcribe. The transcription is included in my 1998 book, Glimpses of Ot 2008 Page #90  
elivery by mail to Tim from Salina included the Einstein/Oppenheimer memo o 2008 Page #105  
unt. An entire copy of the memo is included for your perusal at the end of  2008 Page #105  
 documents to forensic examiners . Included were several pages of the "Burn 2008 Page #109  
st. A scan of the watermark may be included. The information shown on slide 2008 Page #109  
. The complete text of the memo is included below. All errors have been fix 2008 Page #112  
 Gem1an Worker's Party, which soon included German Army Intelligence Agent  2008 Page #126  
present his interests. His lawyers included John Foster and Allen Dulles. B 2008 Page #126  
erestingly, the Nazi program which included psychic research and energy man 2008 Page #130  
the documents, MAJESTIC-12 members included: .. ---~elm. R~scoe_H. Hillenko 2008 Page #131  
bruary, 1951. His responsibilities included security at the White Sands Pro 2008 Page #134  
                scientists. Others included Major General Walter Dom berger 2008 Page #138  
deal human characteristics , which included birth and population control. I 2008 Page #140  
ouncil on Foreign Relations. These included Nazi supporters such as John J. 2008 Page #141  
 (pp 20-21) All of these pages are included at the end of this paper, compa 2009 Page #8  
so a participant. The reports that included extensive discussion of the phe 2009 Page #9  
e Imbalance of Power" (2396 words) included in the 18 pages from Source 4 ( 2009 Page #10  
The entire document by "L.C.R." is included at the end of this paper. ln th 2009 Page #11  
wn as The Way to Space Travel that included among other things space vehicl 2009 Page #16  
l security policy making should be included as recommended by Lyman Kirkpat 2009 Page #18  
 on my own writing on the subject. Included are George S. Pattee's The Futu 2009 Page #24  
an, transportation guidance, to be included in the logistic plan, a map and 2009 Page #36  
 It is assumed that 35mm "footage" included the roll of 36 exposure B & W s 2009 Page #60  
torage Area (WSA), that presumably included nuclear weapons heavily guarded 2009 Page #71  
they had been able to reach. These included the presence of phosphorus in t 2009 Page #137  
ng sites. Witness photos were also included in the documentary. One year la 2009 Page #137  
ork of Or. Wilhelm Reich. She also included a copy of a book in Russian cal 2009 Page #139  
tion. Post-war secret weapons have included a cosmic ray bomb. This had its 2009 Page #158  
erested in cognate problems. These included Sir Geoffrey Taylor, Adviser to 2009 Page #170  

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England, and Russia. Newman's book includes information on bogus alien auto 2003 Page #73  
ing as late as midnight. The diary includes particulars on everyone he meet 2003 Page #86  
 I I Sy Wi UiRaw 1947 Phone Logs • Includes Presidential Secretary calls •  2003 Page #154  
, uncrating instructions detailed; includes foreign b Instructions for good 2003 Page #172  
s Manual 28 18. INVENTORY SYSTEM o Includes "debriefing ” the personnel o O 2003 Page #175  
 inference —legal or illegal. This includes telling people there has been a 2003 Page #176  
 exact same references. The Manual includes a handy guide to UFO identifica 2003 Page #178  
 draft mission to China scope that includes a directive x Top Secret Ultra  2003 Page #211  
; probable hoax • Status report VI includes two now- accepted hoaxes: the 1 2004 Page #122  
xplained by a host of reasons that includes the government's desire to shel 2004 Page #132  
ete Reich-Einstein correspondence, includes all the protocols necessary for 2005 Page #93  
als and ponder what a reality that includes diverse intelligent life outsid 2005 Page #120  
uation Red: The UFO Siege. Briefly includes theme of crash retrievals. • La 2006 Page #25  
number—estimated 150 within DoD. • Includes Unacknowledged SAPs. • Some, bu 2006 Page #33  
nything, but as a practical matter includes only life forms that we could a 2006 Page #52  
eal my new military findings. This includes the extensive and unimaginable  2006 Page #100  
rd "Naval History of Assignments" (Includes March 26, 1976 to March 16, 197 2006 Page #156  
r the double-spaced last page that includes some paragraphs identified as T 2009 Page #8  

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union in the field of outer space, including the development of specific te 2003 Page #6  
iled notes on the fires it went to including date time, location, durations 2003 Page #32  
reviews the photographic evidence, including the Zapruder film of the Kenne 2003 Page #42  
e tests revealed several materials including the presence of titanium dioxi 2003 Page #49  
nesses come from all walks of life including farmers, teachers, law enforce 2003 Page #57  
to receive calls from the military including the Air Force and the Pentagon 2003 Page #59  
 people reported various activity, including a military presence. While Bil 2003 Page #70  
ange UFO-related events in the UK, including a very early crop circle forma 2003 Page #74  
cturing and supplies for the Navy, including all relevant liaising. He is s 2003 Page #86  
emetery with full military honors, including a nineteen Howitzer salute. 88 2003 Page #92  
 the beings' neurological systems, including their molecularly aligned and  2003 Page #102  
her, four colonels, two AFOSI men (including base AFOSI head Major Thomas C 2003 Page #146  
s and the U.S.S R. in outer space, including cooperation in lunar landing p 2003 Page #162  
security plans in place in detail, including procedures to be used if other 2003 Page #171  
identifies the six specific goals, including running secret locations, reco 2003 Page #173  
g with extraterrestrial technology including any material exhibiting charac 2003 Page #173  
cribes extraterrestrial technology including materials "not known to Terres 2003 Page #173  
Appendix l-la contains references, including technical manuals, other publi 2003 Page #174  
lite discussions before this date, including a Time Magazine article just t 2003 Page #183  
rations have managed this program, including Vannevar Bush, Oppenheimer, Ei 2003 Page #187  
e some genuine negative reactions, including financial or political □ Our a 2003 Page #188  
 impact and a detailed description including any markings would be helpful. 2004 Page #9  
 military and government agencies, including NORAD, the U.S. Air Force, and 2004 Page #9  
r, and had been recovered in areas including New South Wales, Western Austr 2004 Page #16  
 suffered serious health problems, including cysts and goiters, which they  2004 Page #29  
umation, several Aurora residents, including cemetery directors, stood guar 2004 Page #30  
f. Others were present at the dock including Wilfred Smith and Norm Smith.  2004 Page #38  
ight have been flying in the area, including American military and civilian 2004 Page #38  
s searching the Sound up to seven, including four more fishing boats that h 2004 Page #40  
ing our ninety minute conversation including the part of the landing and th 2004 Page #56  
ge all around the U.K. and beyond, including a feature article in the New Y 2004 Page #58  
dge in several important respects, including detailed and often poignant ob 2004 Page #59  
 there were the dissected bodies — including animals — referenced in the go 2004 Page #82  
er had done work for the Canadians including working on the DEW line radar  2004 Page #91  
nclusions • Five sets of examples, including cases • Discussion of some ske 2004 Page #107  
ix reports provided by Tim Cooper, including three reports on behalf of his 2004 Page #115  
ness reports have been suppressed, including those of the Defense Intellige 2004 Page #130  
d to Roswell For some researchers, including Stanton Friedman, and for Robe 2004 Page #134  
me aspect of the Roswell Incident, including Men In Black, Independence Day 2004 Page #137  
 Days In Roswell, and many others, including the television series called R 2004 Page #137  
adicts what many others have said, including those who saw Brazel accompani 2004 Page #138  
e Reports explaining Roswell away, including the rather silly crash dummy r 2004 Page #140  
JANAP- 146, that provide penalties including fines and prison both to milit 2004 Page #141  
r was confirmed by several people, including Stanton Friedman, who intervie 2004 Page #147  
hed in with first person accounts, including actor Jackie Gleason who repor 2004 Page #147  
 recruited leading members of GIRD including Korolev. Tukachevsky's Fall •  2004 Page #153  
quipment purportedly found inside, including contour controls for hands • M 2004 Page #168  
ared legit. He stated many reasons including the fact that the document had 2004 Page #191  
 lengths to protect their sources, including, on occasion, spending time in 2004 Page #218  
t the time. Far more renowned men, including Charles Lindbergh and Joseph K 2004 Page #224  
for analysis. Several researchers, including myself, have written many Free 2004 Page #231  
ocument was analyzed forensically, including marginalia, ink, paper, conten 2004 Page #242  
rought in at most irregular hours, including vegetables, fruit, milk, mixed 2005 Page #32  
t.Iy filed out of the room. A few, including Harzan, stayed behind. They as 2005 Page #81  
enness regarding UFO information , including much that related directly to  2005 Page #84  
 most perceivable result for many, including myself. The weaker energy fiel 2005 Page #90  
fact, for many years, many people, including this writer, gave serious cons 2005 Page #118  
 numbers in the upper-left corner, including numerical reference to another 2005 Page #123  
ng with at least six other radars, including ones at Alamogordo AAF and Kir 2005 Page #126  
ecrecy in all phases of operation" including a "Press Blackout": Great care 2005 Page #129  
inting in all government agencies, including classified printing at the CIA 2005 Page #129  
 the informational data of a case, including locations, details of the even 2005 Page #136  
ansferred the 16mm film onto video including the types of eqwpment he used. 2005 Page #148  
nety-six major photographic awards including Press 146                      2005 Page #148  
nt through and checked everything, including voter registration papers. The 2005 Page #157  
e laboratory and different people, including a geneticist and a scientist w 2005 Page #158  
ome of our most advanced aircraft, including the F-117 A stealth fighter, h 2005 Page #161  
t there have been many UFO crashes including ones overseas (Varghina, Brazi 2006 Page #9  
ial Edition, 2004) 227 pages. $17, including S and H from UFORI, POB 958, H 2006 Page #13  
4) and received a number of awards including the Commendation Medal and the 2006 Page #21  
or a range of MJ-12 Group projects including UFO crash retrieval operations 2006 Page #23  
spatched to areas of UFO activity, including with operations. Project Moond 2006 Page #26  
Lake (not counting the 8-2. etc.), including a silent flying triangle. • "U 2006 Page #27  
3 • Participants can tell no one - including families. • Participants must  2006 Page #32  
depending upon a variety of things including the NHI response to human reac 2006 Page #53  
uence the outcome of the incident, including whether social order begins to 2006 Page #55  
 of interpretations and reactions, including militant demonization, with nu 2006 Page #67  
treme public reactions will occur, including widespread panic, looting, vig 2006 Page #68  
begins. Without prior preparation, including means of recognizing essence b 2006 Page #68  
lectively known as the Blackbirds) including the YF-12A interceptor, M-21 m 2006 Page #72  
 acceptance tests in five flights, including verification of the aircraft's 2006 Page #81  
 1996. I found a variety of debris including fragments of titanium skin and 2006 Page #88  
cticut and showed him my research, including all of my data and photographs 2006 Page #89  
ods and several neighboring towns, including Gassaway and the county seat o 2006 Page #91  
re not too receptive to outsiders, including me, asking questions about the 2006 Page #91  
nited States carried the UP story, including a front page headline story in 2006 Page #99  
l area, and those who investigate, including the town's doctor, are killed  2006 Page #102  
bruary, 1998: FBI arrests two men, including Larry Wayne Harris in Nevada,  2006 Page #108  
ated in depth by many researchers, including Linda Moulton Howe who is pres 2006 Page #115  
ement. Since many UFO researchers, including myself, consider that the data 2006 Page #116  
by many types of aerial phenomena, including the spectral Hounds of Hell: t 2006 Page #119  
claims surrounding James Prescott, including Matthew Williams, who says: "I 2006 Page #123  
ains Bob. "I had various postings, including at Akrotiri in Cyprus, RAF Hon 2006 Page #126  
ghout the North Wales Fire Service including at Bala and Wrexham. Mick told 2006 Page #127  
h UFO investigators in early 1996, including me and Matthew Williams, beari 2006 Page #133  
ense against a variety of targets, including jet and rotary wing aircraft,  2006 Page #143  
 other areas of anomalies research including UFOs, abductions, and crop cir 2006 Page #196  
several programs in the university including the School of Nursing Studies  2006 Page #199  
en occurring all over the country, including the counties surrounding the T 2006 Page #201  
kers to special UNLV presentations including: Larry Dossey, Barbara Dossey  2006 Page #206  
n with people from the news media, including many progressive journalists w 2007 Page #10  
e staffed by news media personnel, including top journalists and executives 2007 Page #11  
ge the massive•·,; .. enterprise , Including John H.Sorrelo, executive edit 2007 Page #16  
eference to dozens of photographs, including the note by "Ben" 38 BOOK CHAP 2007 Page #44  
ited by Dr. Bob Wood and Ryan Wood Including a preface and an authenticatio 2007 Page #49  
d .... flying out of Groom Lake, ~ including a silent triangle • ......_... 2007 Page #56  
 of leaders in the private seccor, including the advertising indust~·, co a 2007 Page #59  
 as all manner of branded products including this chewy sweet from England. 2007 Page #63  
ls, (see illustration #29 and #30) including project ''Y" and project ''Y2" 2007 Page #111  
dium size group of about 62 people including Warren, were transported by bu 2007 Page #114  
Mon.roe. Numerous movies followed, including The Asphalt ]"ngle, Gentlemen  2007 Page #136  
g dependency on prescnptton drugs, including barbiturates and tranquilizers 2007 Page #136  
ers in entertainment and policies, including the Kennedy brothers, John and 2007 Page #137  
within che Intelligence community, including Dennis A. Flinn, the Director  2007 Page #137  
 impact and a detailed description including any markings would be helpful. 2007 Page #142  
 military and government agencies, including NORAD , the US J\.ir Force, an 2007 Page #142  
lligence communit y, and military (including the CIA, NSA, NSC, Air Force,  2007 Page #143  
eceived from several individuals , including Mexican UFO investigator Gilbe 2007 Page #188  
htings , then natural phenomenon , including bolides make sense. True, it w 2008 Page #14  
 documentation from the newspapers including the Las Vegas Sun, Los Angeles 2008 Page #16  
Leader . Additional documentation, including the reports created at the tim 2008 Page #16  
xploration and Use of Outer Space, Including the Moon and Other Celestial B 2008 Page #36  
xploration and use of outer space, including the Moon and other celestial b 2008 Page #36  
l their activities in outer space, including the Moon and other celestial b 2008 Page #36  
all pursue studies of outer space, including the Moon and other celestial b 2008 Page #36  
xploration and Use of Outer Space. Including the Moon and Other Celestial B 2008 Page #39  
ding to worldwide media coverage , including articles in the New York Times 2008 Page #61  
generating global media coverage , including a feature on ABC News's Nightl 2008 Page #61  
ange of other fascinating subjects including MoD's 2001 remote viewing stud 2008 Page #62  
to UFOs than on any other subject, including the war in Iraq or Afghanistan 2008 Page #62  
nd cover a wide range of material, including both policy and investigations 2008 Page #64  
re are some more interesting ones, including sightings by civil and militar 2008 Page #64  
e were more difficult to explain , including cases where the witnesses were 2008 Page #64  
ppearing on most TV news programs (including a number of US shows such as A 2008 Page #65  
ated all the usual possibilities , including weather balloons , military ai 2008 Page #66  
 is also material on crop circles, including papers showing how the MoD tri 2008 Page #67  
me to time. Numerous individuals , including the undersigned , witnessed th 2008 Page #94  
sted for the mystery of Tunguska , including an asteroid, a small comet, a  2008 Page #100  
o create the German cartel system, including the dominant LG. Farben and Ve 2008 Page #127  
 representatives in 93 countries , including the United States. Paul Mannin 2008 Page #127  
ossible by bond sales in America , including one for $30 million offered by 2008 Page #127  
ny communication and war material, including as many as 50,000 artillery fu 2008 Page #128  
der the Trading with the Enemy Act including several that showed the contin 2008 Page #129  
nger flights to various countries, including Gem1any , Brazil and the USA.  2008 Page #133  
 date of many NASA space launches, including the Apollo moon missions, were 2008 Page #134  
 105 adverse reactions to Ritalin, including suicidal tendencies . And Amer 2008 Page #141  
r in Central America. Bush's name, including his little-known nickname of " 2008 Page #142  
ring firm Napster; 14 music labels including Arista Records, BMG, RCA Recor 2008 Page #143  
ses; five newspapers, 21 magazines including Family Circle, Parents, Geo an 2008 Page #143  
ts the world's largest book clubs, including Arvato, Book-of-the -Month Clu 2008 Page #144  
ed to destroy space borne targets, including UFO nuclear weapons before the 2009 Page #22  
ach of the Harvard Law School, and including Edward L. Katzenbach, Jr. and  2009 Page #25  
actory to me, and I approve ·them, including the changes ·recommended .by · 2009 Page #27  
Union in the field of outer space, including the development of specific te 2009 Page #40  
er cooperation ... in outer space, including cooperation in lunar landing p 2009 Page #40  
tives found in the Burned Document including a political assassination dire 2009 Page #45  
rest with Col. Halt and other men, including Sgt. Adrian Bustinza. We saw s 2009 Page #79  
 light provoked military officers, including RAF Bentwaters Deputy Base Com 2009 Page #82  
placed in a safe after work hours, including typewriter ribbons. Bear in mi 2009 Page #89  
work at Wright-Patterson AFB. I am including this list in the hope that any 2009 Page #94  
ew years we discussed many things, including UFOs of course, his work and f 2009 Page #139  
nts of June and July of that year, including: May 16, 194 7 -V2 rocket cras 2009 Page #156  
er of newspapers covered the story including the Amarillo Daily News: "Scie 2009 Page #156  
a number of professional societies including a fellow of the IEEE, was list 2009 Page #164  
 any information about the project including the name of a previous colleag 2009 Page #176  

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val and human sources (all noted), incluiling correspondence wit!, A.S. Nei 2005 Page #88  

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ficials and scientists of the day, inclurung Secretary of Defense James For 2005 Page #125  
n addition to operatio nal duties (inclurung command of the aircraft carrie 2005 Page #130  
l of Hungary's national treasures, inclurung the Crown of St. Stephen, were 2005 Page #133  
 the author of five books on UFOs, inclurung F!Jing Saucer are Real; Aliens 2007 Page #132  

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 test nuclear devices for possible inclusion in the US arsenal, to improve  2005 Page #39  
ON: True Science and the Spirit of Inclusion The basic contents of this rep 2006 Page #181  
herence to a policy of scientific "inclusion." That is, he wants all seeker 2006 Page #181  
an. And so, it is in the spirit of inclusion that we must move forward, and 2006 Page #182  
 didn't record the infom1ation for inclusion in the file. I also interviewe 2008 Page #12  

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 wreckage collected from 1947-1953 inclusive. This would be consistent with 2003 Page #173  
om various sources years 1947-1953 inclusive. ” 11'•8-2 203 Special Operati 2003 Page #174  
ds, however, might not be all that inclusive. Edwin Easley, for example, is 2003 Page #191  

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r, when Ray Fowler began d.ig_ging inco the case in 1973. Ra.) Fowler learn 2005 Page #40  
rpose was to explore a major terra inco!:mita of American governmen t, the  2009 Page #23  

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loblt • TI1trt. ort maiy -nuu--and inco111pt1tnt ruwrchcr s in tJ1t fidd •  2008 Page #154  

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rpose was to explore a major terra incognita of American government , the n 2009 Page #12  

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evices to explosion? interdict any incoming meteorite? The Valley Of Death? 2004 Page #166  
ou, you cannot reach me again. All incoming calls will be stopped. A nation 2006 Page #167  

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cted such a runway in 1972 for our incomjng and outgoing SECRET horizontal  2007 Page #114  

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and size RESTRICTED and top secret incompatible All of these are dealt with 2003 Page #182  

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hat the Government is riddled with incompetence and couldn't possibly keep  2009 Page #155  

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oncrete evidence of being mentally incompetent," but ruagnosed him as being 2005 Page #101  

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le basically has two layers and is incomplete. In the top view photo, the b 2003 Page #48  
ntains inaccurate information" "Is incomplete ” r. “No provenance for it” s 2003 Page #186  
mey is another example of possibly incomplete White House records. White Ho 2003 Page #191  
 returned to base hours later with incomplete memories of their time in the 2004 Page #47  
nalysis is at best preliminary and incomplete, the organizers of the Contac 2006 Page #69  
 places where her recollection was incomplete. In the key interview with Ju 2009 Page #91  

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thin them pieces of truth about an incomprehensible future? Or pieces of li 2008 Page #96  

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 way, and he did. It is completely inconceivable that several years later,  2004 Page #143  
te to the Kingman crash, it is not inconceivable that Daly was mistaken in  2005 Page #42  
e system co malfunction. It is not inconceivable that alien technology coul 2005 Page #161  
te to the Kingman crash, it is not inconceivable that Daly was mistaken in  2009 Page #49  
. Death rays in general are almost inconceivable for effective military use 2009 Page #159  
e reported du~ the wat·, but :nost inconceivable [or ~Uecll,· auch rays wer 2009 Page #182  

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

t he returned there, but it is not inconclusive. Reich's point of view on U 2005 Page #98  
ton for testing. The results were "inconclusive." The group decides to retu 2006 Page #187  
been analyzed but the results were inconclusive. It is discolored on one si 2006 Page #206  
s sighting is ongoing. The film is inconclusive and may even just show so-c 2008 Page #68  

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1ed thr _wart1m_c work. I I is nol inconcti\•able that 111,I At presr.nt ht 2009 Page #183  

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. Kh* and other* fad Lexicographic inconsistencies that suggest that the wh 2003 Page #135  
ng UFOs, there is controversy over inconsistencies between Stone's testimon 2006 Page #21  
accident. In spite of such glaring inconsistencies, the cover story held up 2006 Page #75  

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too much like us; abductions often inconsistent with high technology expect 2004 Page #121  
centuries weaken the ETH; behavior inconsistent with physics. These argumen 2004 Page #121  
s, many with aliens • They are not inconsistent with his speculation of a s 2004 Page #128  
ns of Estella Krussel would appear inconsistent with those of the other wit 2008 Page #59  
ted. The red stamp ink is also not inconsistent with stamps ink that was co 2008 Page #109  

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 shown up, making waves and asking inconvenient questions. To avoid confusi 2003 Page #150  
d, found in Pflock's book Roswell: Inconvenient Facts and the Will to Belie 2004 Page #222  
hrase an author I know, beware of "inconvenient facts and the will to disbe 2004 Page #222  
and Reason. 3 Pflock, Karl Ronvelk Inconvenient Facts and the Will to Belie 2004 Page #223  
 Ibid., p. 15. 36 Pflock, Roswell: Inconvenient Facts and the Will to Belie 2004 Page #224  

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 said it was closed because of the inconveruence because of the size of the 2007 Page #123  

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acturod by the S. E. , H. Vornon , Incorpo rated, paper company , whose add 2007 Page #46  

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 can end up getting healthy DNA to incorporate the insidious RNA instructio 2004 Page #80  
of films and television shows that incorporate some aspect of the Roswell I 2004 Page #137  
o Jack, the smaller disc seemed to incorporate a sort of magnifying/ enJarg 2007 Page #100  
Kennedy. Thus Kennedy's efforts to incorporate MJ-12 psychological warfare  2009 Page #40  

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d gone back with the knowledge and incorporated it into the future research 2003 Page #100  
epresent aircraft and weapons that incorporated what were sensitive technol 2006 Page #86  
els on each. The 20' and 40' discs incorporated a single wheel on alJ three 2007 Page #100  
.Jiramids" (his words). The runway incorporated a unjque feature at the far 2007 Page #114  
Thjs "ski slope" feature was later incorporated into the designs of British 2007 Page #114  
that this U.S. built flying saucer incorporated a "split rudder" system. Th 2007 Page #115  
g advanced technology that is then incorporated into the Soviet space progr 2008 Page #103  
dgrass and Leech. The results were incorporated in a report dated 31st Marc 2009 Page #165  
Caledonia. "The results which were incorporated in a report dated 31st Marc 2009 Page #170  

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ources accorded to the "poLiticaUy incorrect" UFO topic, as weU as fear amo 2005 Page #131  
ted as being 1947 vintage. This is incorrect, however. Snippets of film hav 2005 Page #146  
o gy and psychiatry ... "It is not incorrect to say that a major segment of 2008 Page #144  

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

e was not accurate and that he had incorrectly portrayed it as a Hollywood  2006 Page #91  
ly criticizing him for quoting him incorrectly . Oppenheimer was Einstein's 2008 Page #107  
 a nuclear attack. Ironically, he (incorrectly) states that it was an EMP s 2009 Page #10  

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cfmi he came !•• the atlccti-in of Incr.m tiadii-r*. X* hi* nntonetc grew.  2003 Page #132  

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ial technology and entities, and o Increase efficiency of future operations 2003 Page #172  
15. You can see obvious desire to "increase efficiency of future operations 2003 Page #173  
happen: A. Church attendance would increase. B. Mental hospital admissions  2006 Page #9  
. Mental hospital admissions would increase. C. The stock market would go d 2006 Page #9  
raditions. Church attendance would increase, along with cultic activity and 2006 Page #61  
 conspirac y to use such themes to increase the public's awareness and acce 2007 Page #59  
wh.ich is employing such themes to increase the public's awareness and acce 2007 Page #76  
elease of the government files -an increase in media coverage, as journalis 2008 Page #67  
 sufficient. First, a rapid budget increase is apt to lead to low efficienc 2009 Page #21  

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 flame test, the reaction rate was increased by producing the reaction in w 2003 Page #114  
t ceramics, and metals/alloys with increased strength-weight ratios. Is the 2003 Page #161  
 smoke. One document discusses the increased background radiation now assoc 2004 Page #58  
o appeared to him that "perception increased somehow." However, he could no 2005 Page #36  
or instance, the U.S. has markedly increased social inequality since 1979). 2005 Page #75  
le on Reich as well). Surveillance increased following his joining other ph 2005 Page #92  
e only one who did. His excitement increased as the report progressed." 96  2005 Page #98  
cling gear retracted. Then the hum increased and the craft shot eastward an 2005 Page #172  
but internally as well, because of increased intelligence needs and to prot 2006 Page #61  
ence of South Korea. These worries increased after General MacArthur landed 2006 Page #165  
ut thy added that the airforce had increased its *dance here in recent days 2006 Page #169  
r a moment, but then its intensity increased again.' "lt remained for a mom 2007 Page #196  
raft. Of course when the intensity increased this was ruled out automati ca 2008 Page #10  
lumination ... The light intensity increased until we could see objects (on 2008 Page #10  
ight diminished faster than it had increased. After the light had decreased 2008 Page #10  
 technological development has not increased the stability and the welfare  2008 Page #117  
control over Project Paperclip and increased the flow of National Socialist 2008 Page #138  
he U.S. Air Force responded to the increased public interest by publishing  2009 Page #87  

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erms of the blood vessels. It also increases the bio-energetic level of the 2005 Page #90  
terials is used which dramatically increases the conducting power, eliminat 2005 Page #158  
l experiences, but that the number increases with education level and socia 2006 Page #198  
rom 1947 as well! This information increases the credibility of June's acco 2009 Page #91  

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labor force to nations abroad, the increasin g likelihood that the petroleu 2005 Page #85  

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nts related to analyzing seeds and increasing seed growth. He owned Agro Sc 2003 Page #111  
 the village proper, his speed now increasing so as to keep the lights in s 2004 Page #34  
m is based on witnesses" Even with increasing technology, the DNA reports,  2004 Page #106  
hat afternoon, probably because of increasing press interest, Marcel found  2004 Page #238  
 left with an imrigujng and slowly increasing body of evidence that strongl 2005 Page #45  
 on Earth has been a monotonically increasing number of humans, with occasi 2006 Page #107  
le· ► 4) NYTcontent analysis shows increasing anti-UFO reporting bias (Berr 2007 Page #23  
   ► 4) NYT content analysis shows increasing anti-UFO reporting bias (Berr 2007 Page #24  
ligence is also the source of eyer increasing influence in any go;•ernmeeta 2009 Page #12  
r. and intelligence is a source of increasing influence in any classified U 2009 Page #12  
r and intelligence, is a source of increasing influence in any classified l 2009 Page #23  
AID OF WHAT WAS HAPPENING WITH THE INCREASING LIGHT? I was not sure what it 2009 Page #67  
ory; some feeling it was a sign of increasing journalistic freedom for repo 2009 Page #138  
ied some unrelated phenomena, that increasing freedoms granted to the Sovie 2009 Page #140  

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f ufologists, the Soviet Union was increasingl y involved in the process of 2009 Page #137  

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s quite general, and the second is increasingly specific. Slide 16 displays 2004 Page #121  
d those disputes have been getting increasingly heated. Some of the major r 2004 Page #148  
 Maintaining public order would be increasingly difficult as the NHI's stra 2006 Page #62  
cements via the media might be met increasingly with - -- . skepticism. Peo 2006 Page #64  
 safely studying pathogens include increasingly effective types of filterin 2006 Page #105  
nd I know that staffs were getting increasingly frustrated . Accordingly ,  2008 Page #63  
ia coverage, as journalists become increasingly aware that there's a seriou 2008 Page #67  
tain country, and Dr. Chaski is an increasingly recognized expert in the fi 2008 Page #106  
e Nazis. Law enforcement personnel increasingly no longer wear the blue uni 2008 Page #145  
owed and subservient members of an increasingly National Socialist or Nazi  2008 Page #145  

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ld L. Putt had been briefed on the incred.ible performance specifications o 2007 Page #111  

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rn history later on but 1 found it incredibl y boring as it just all seemed 2007 Page #80  
ailable at their inception to fund incredibl e PR campaigns, establish "pro 2008 Page #144  

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ng at night. Jack McGeorge held an incredible position in the Carter White  2004 Page #188  
cient" and its conclusions "almost incredible." • A few weeks before his fi 2004 Page #209  
od are genuine, tlus represents an incredible number of opportunities for t 2005 Page #119  
l cloak of securiC) -it sounds too incredible to be true. Many would not be 2005 Page #167  
il. Vaiginha, Brazil ET Case -More Incredible New Revelations Brazilian UFO 2006 Page #108  
cade of rumours, culminating in an incredible claim that, if true, would ir 2006 Page #119  
e talked to has ever seen. It took incredible power to do what it did. But  2006 Page #149  
ey wanted to. And they moved at an incredible amount of speed. The most I e 2006 Page #153  
lieve it? Won't believe it? That's incredible!' I looked at that photograph 2006 Page #157  
 a military guy. BUT ISN'T THAT AN INCREDIBLE ANSWER, 'PROBABLY NEVER.' THA 2006 Page #163  
 he or she able to accompJjsh this incredible feat? Simple. "New Friskies V 2007 Page #67  
fficial declassificati on of these incredible discs was officially terminat 2007 Page #110  
ptember 16, 1953. Not wanting trus incredible technology to be acquired by  2007 Page #111  
our intelligence is insulted to an incredible degree by those tasked with m 2008 Page #30  
e people have experiences with the incredible , and why those experiences a 2008 Page #42  
t encounters this way: "GEEZ, it's incredible! The American government is h 2008 Page #94  
ancy of the German Nazis was their incredible technology, possibly gained t 2008 Page #130  
ving man and 1 know of some of the incredible adventures he has passed thro 2009 Page #32  

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uld understand was something about incredibly bright 138                    2003 Page #142  
the testimony from Marcel might be incredibly important. One clue came from 2004 Page #135  
f the American southwest — and one incredibly naive reporter, Frank Scully  2004 Page #215  
units. 3. Direct investigation of, incredibly enough, an alleged shooting o 2005 Page #78  
dy in support of Reich's decision. Incredibly, Hays talked his client out o 2005 Page #93  
FO-crash-at-Aztec story was bogus. Incredibly, however, they wanted him to  2005 Page #133  
 a chunk of aluminum alloy that is incredibly light. It is about two and a  2006 Page #206  
wheels, measuring 5' in diameter . Incredibly, the nose gear had 32 wheels  2007 Page #105  
ted document to the world's press. Incredibly, according to the document, l 2007 Page #134  

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nsible for the manufactur e of the incredjble discs that Jack Pickett saw a 2007 Page #111  

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ately resolve the matter. Far more incriguino-however is a "leaked" documen 2007 Page #143  

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' dossiers re-written to eliminate incriminating evidence of their work for 2008 Page #139  

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d its characteristics be? 1. Rapid incubation period - VHFs 2. Rapid O/D (o 2006 Page #112  

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tj· interject ion-oh, well', [also incudes abbreviation s] ■ I\Pro-·pronol6 2008 Page #118  

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thinking on th.is is to treat such incursions by aLien technolo gy as possi 2005 Page #162  
were dedicated to the detection of incursions into US airspace from the nor 2006 Page #170  
as apparent to both sides that UFO incursions were best concealed through t 2009 Page #17  
e plausible explanations for these incursions over nuclear weapons storage  2009 Page #18  

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

n, but which certainly bring to rn.ind the affairs involving the capture of 2005 Page #34  
lrnt s1u1lh·, prrlmloric pc·ople ;.ind lhtir cullurf':S. S!lmt' u Archlaclo 2005 Page #107  
k ,rnn1 .. :1inthrnpos-(-hum:1n-) :ind --ro~i:a"" (",tud~ ") th' sludy of h 2005 Page #107  
 •.:T• ulo:::,_, Sl'Cko. lo undcnt:ind the \\holr panoramic :lSJ)('C'I auoc 2005 Page #107  
flan treat e,•74. .•-. amitonta of IND ovar tn• and an trietd•nt In omen. O 2006 Page #29  
,','fY.J. \ // A~µ,,o,,,,:s L"W L~ Ind h.:1 t11r.f•lU-.t:11M ot....,&bo ~ti 2007 Page #44  
, the vehicle hid c/lJ"4;1d 00UflO Ind WU flying tlS...-fY .. lbaUI ""° tho 2007 Page #165  
 MJ-12 Dlrcctivco Ix, sent to yo, .ind hop~fullj·, be dissea:iin.1tcd ln a  2008 Page #121  
es B:i.ck, 1979-1980 ■ 5: Clo:i.k :ind D:i.gger, 1981-1983 ■ 6: Crum Before 2008 Page #157  
1987-1988 ■ 8: In to Drerunl:i.nd :ind Beyond, 1989-1990 ■ 9: False D:i.wn, 2008 Page #157  
iti!E.ld'1 luh ■ llAS,._, T,oubk,, ind TI,, Gamdi !nituriv, ■ Mo"" "'d ma M 2009 Page #143  
1984-1986 ■D:ilneg orsk, Br:izil, :ind Abisb .:. ~.:-~~;_--.-... --------== 2009 Page #147  
and \W1\''-S pi)rtcd from New Ztal:ind as sa·ln.1: 111 a prepared ~ddrc.ss  2009 Page #183  
 .i d,~rn:mcru ~d ow clicnl~ ltft .ind 11.uud rhrir o• n -c-txiac &J';'w dq 2009 Page #198  

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 noil m Iht iw taring in tftnaa ia Indar traalmanl for narv- caramany of ni 2003 Page #91  

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an Army. vi 1 IMPlif• here neit it.Inday. This .1411.teriiing military offi 2004 Page #20  

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nder of Flatland 13ooks. 1 am also indebted to Reich biographer Dr. Myron S 2005 Page #88  

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s remain scarce, and bibliographic indebtedness will be detailed in footnot 2009 Page #24  

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swell was a real incident and that indeed an alien craft did crash, and the 2003 Page #14  
tionwide. Many news reporters were indeed in the Kecksburg area that night, 2003 Page #55  
he story is exaggerated. There has indeed been quite an emotional dispute o 2003 Page #57  
acted and he confirmed that he had indeed seen the object in the woods. He  2003 Page #63  
 to the car. If these accounts are indeed true, as strange as they might se 2003 Page #71  
rary has confirmed that Truman did indeed meet with Forrestal and Vannevar  2003 Page #88  
he Bi/Mg sample into the water. If indeed a chemical reaction is taking pla 2003 Page #112  
hers had never found any canine or indeed human tracks around the mutilated 2003 Page #143  
hat this could happen to them, and indeed already had. Many chose to think  2003 Page #147  
criminal prosecution □ There might indeed be some genuine negative reaction 2003 Page #188  
 event alone — it is not isolated. Indeed, there are numerous similar accou 2004 Page #4  
ation suggests that the object was indeed recovered by U.S. authorities and 2004 Page #9  
to the ground on Bolivian soil was indeed a genuine UFO. And it was by no m 2004 Page #10  
China, Russia, Japan, Bolivia — or indeed just about anywhere. Beyond doubt 2004 Page #17  
d was convinced that something had indeed occurred there in 1897. I met Cas 2004 Page #27  
e small circles. The entire design indeed resembled one end of a saucer-sha 2004 Page #27  
the Canadian UFO show Strange Days Indeed, James first talked about all the 2004 Page #93  
ms easier to use roads if they are indeed wide enough. The Army Corps of En 2004 Page #129  
ings might not exist somewhere, if indeed the Roswell Incident happened as  2004 Page #137  
ve identified instantly. If it was indeed Project Mogul, there would have b 2004 Page #143  
s what happened in the Aztec case. Indeed, when J. P. Cahn interviewed Scul 2004 Page #218  
he FBI?"22 Perhaps, if Gebauer was indeed "in the know" about something big 2004 Page #219  
8 Ramsey discovered that there was indeed a secret radar base in northern N 2004 Page #220  
ts that the entire Aztec story was indeed a con job, but that he was contac 2004 Page #221  
have been written by Silas Newton. Indeed, it might be the "smoking gun" th 2004 Page #221  
hnson was in Ramey's office he was indeed the only photographer there, the  2004 Page #238  
ing of a highl) unusual nature did indeed occur at K.ingman, Arizona in May 2005 Page #45  
ll have to reconsider my position. Indeed, the exceptions prove the rule. T 2005 Page #76  
ws, a friend and associate of his. Indeed, Andrews was one of Lockheed's le 2005 Page #80  
r, and are well known to him. One, indeed, was charged with overseeing deep 2005 Page #81  
 and across tl1e wastes of Nevada; indeed most likely many other places, to 2005 Page #82  
een going on at places like these. Indeed, at Norton Air Force base, also l 2005 Page #83  
ne considers that if some UFOs are indeed alien, then quire possibly some a 2005 Page #85  
entific dialogue I haYe ever read. Indeed, Reich's descripti on of the issu 2005 Page #93  
 in the area of the base camp, and indeed, in Tucson itself was oppressive  2005 Page #100  
her UFOs. If so, this incident was indeed properly categorized as a battle. 2005 Page #100  
eating a bogus story is very rare. Indeed, there are good indications that  2005 Page #132  
r footage. To his amazement it did indeed appear to show the autopsy of an  2005 Page #145  
 enough evidence to suggest it was indeed shot on 16mm. One man outside of  2005 Page #148  
ed. He was in no doubt that it was indeed 16mm; but he would not guess at i 2005 Page #148  
Salas went on to state that it was indeed the Alien Autopsy film that he tr 2005 Page #148  
hat our research would uncover has indeed dealt us a few surprises: A forme 2005 Page #150  
 neighborhood for a very long time indeed. I think it is hilarious that Dr. 2006 Page #6  
star, trips would be very uncommon indeed. A much more realistic approach i 2006 Page #6  
 on location hither and yon. [Yes, indeed, secrets can be kept. The annual  2006 Page #8  
he Queen and the Pope, saying that indeed SOME UFOs are ET spacecraft? Here 2006 Page #9  
ing manuals such as SOM-01 itself. Indeed, I will argue the existence of a  2006 Page #15  
ial extraterrestrial sightings and indeed -- the early indications that we  2006 Page #103  
er Soviet Union at Biopreparat and indeed at Potion Down, to be mentioned b 2006 Page #103  
story was publicized, Prescott was indeed contacted by officialdom: "Tony s 2006 Page #124  
 the story more interesting." (17) Indeed it might. And what of the account 2006 Page #126  
previous non-fiction titles]. And, indeed, the Ministry of Defense may have 2006 Page #130  
ity that the crew of the Diane did indeed locate the object that splashed d 2006 Page #189  
on #2: Did divers Walker and Burke indeed dive upon two separate objects? A 2006 Page #190  
ced in different areas. Were there indeed two separate objects buried in th 2006 Page #191  
ey're corning from great distances indeed. On another page, the city's Hyun 2007 Page #60  
 how I thought the Jaw worked. GM: Indeed. The Nat\vest three case had the  2007 Page #92  
o James Connolly AFB (Waco Texas). Indeed, "FLlTAFF" was actually painted o 2007 Page #99  
eter (see illustration #25 & #26). Indeed, Jack recalled that "the front la 2007 Page #105  
e decades ahead of allied designs. Indeed, the Germans were so advanced, th 2007 Page #111  
r) who specificall} seated that he indeed was familiar with this aircraft,  2007 Page #115  
ystems employed on these aircraft. Indeed, we can no longer as a civilizati 2007 Page #120  
ern Introduction: If some UFOs are indeed alien spacecraft -and a small per 2007 Page #132  
her words, if US authoriti es have indeed recovered alien spacecraft, then  2007 Page #134  
ecoveries in the pst-1953 era were indeed projects Moon Dust and Blue Fl).  2007 Page #134  
nowledge of UFOs and dead aLiens." Indeed, the document, dated onJy two day 2007 Page #135  
have."' That Dorothy Kilgallen was indeed implicated in the UFO controver s 2007 Page #136  
uthorities would have us belie,·e. Indeed, the files also demonstrate a kee 2007 Page #139  
that was later corrected, however. Indeed, the idea that the satellite itse 2007 Page #143  
 Duse. The likelihood chat chjs is indeed the case is borne out by the fact 2007 Page #144  
rd lslands on the day in 9uescion. Indeed, the references to the conclusion 2007 Page #144  
 credentials and found that he was indeed a very prominent Russian academic 2007 Page #198  
 question is without doubt: "Yes." Indeed, a thorough , in-depth study of o 2008 Page #23  
ncy wished to cooperate , he would indeed contact the Cuban government , as 2008 Page #30  
odd's phone was tapped arose, too. Indeed, at one point, Todd told the agen 2008 Page #30  
curity is reckless in the extreme. Indeed, we would do well to reflect on N 2008 Page #38  
O sightings in the UK in 1967 (and indeed in the US and elsewhere) and the  2008 Page #62  
 covering up the truth about UFOs. Indeed, both the MoD and the National Ar 2008 Page #63  
member this incident very well and indeed I was involved in the official in 2008 Page #65  
heory that the Tunguska object was indeed a meteorite was the one that gain 2008 Page #100  
extrateITestrial truth ever since. Indeed, the possibility that an advanced 2008 Page #100  
., the probability that Teller did indeed write that section. Therefore, I  2009 Page #9  
ho are hiding it from us and might indeed affect the security of American i 2009 Page #15  
hem with the means of selfdefense. Indeed, RPVs could play the role of a sm 2009 Page #22  
of fiction and nothing else - and, indeed, many people within the UFO resea 2009 Page #55  
le, with real credentials, who are indeed working on a real secret project, 2009 Page #176  
ity of the sightings. If UFOs were indeed being used for counter-espionage  2009 Page #178  

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

social anxiety disorder." Likewise indefensible are the drugs used to treat 2008 Page #141  

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

ying Objects (UFOs)." And, with an indefinable sense of awe, I sat glued to 2006 Page #182  

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

 singular ability) is summoned for indefinite duty. A list of politically r 2004 Page #171  
s latent and can be present for an indefinite period of time. In the Korean 2006 Page #108  
s latent and can be present for an indefinite period of time • Site of LZ-3 2006 Page #112  

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ble co establis h themselves there indefinitely and be able to live isolate 2008 Page #112  
otection from the police, could be indefinitely detained without preferment 2008 Page #128  
vealing. Secrecy can be maintained indefinitely if the "need to know" compa 2009 Page #155  

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

rial (22} ■ bascially ■ soverign ■ indenpendently ■ backed (baked) ■ clestr 2008 Page #116  

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 impact point stood out as a white indentation of pulverized granite. It lo 2006 Page #84  
part. Close-up photo of triangular indentation SLIDE# 28 Further, each inde 2008 Page #83  
ndentation SLIDE# 28 Further, each indentation was the shape of a triangle. 2008 Page #83  

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

aised deck panels where there were indentations for the creatures' hands. T 2003 Page #101  
ions for the creatures' hands. The indentations on these panels, as the Ros 2003 Page #101  
ck to the truck. Drawing of tripod indentations SLIDE# 27 On their way back 2008 Page #83  
ir way back, Burroughs found three indentations in the forest soil where th 2008 Page #83  
legs to form a triangle pattern of indentations in the soil with each leg t 2008 Page #83  
hysical evidence beyond the tripod indentations. They found scorch marks on 2008 Page #83  
laster casts of the triangleshaped indentations in the ground. 77           2008 Page #83  

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

ely twelve inches in diameter with indented material around it. The other d 2006 Page #135  
 the metallic surface of the disk "indented" around the jagged hole. None o 2007 Page #187  

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

 for the Gem1an Army, reported the Independ ent Historical Commission for I 2008 Page #144  

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

Internet following the release of "Independence Day." As a part of that pos 2003 Page #194  
ot look anything like the alien in Independence Day - the movie. Anyway I w 2003 Page #201  
 Incident, including Men In Black, Independence Day, Hangar 18, our film Ro 2004 Page #137  
 space aliens, like in that movie, Independence Day, we'd all be looking fo 2004 Page #197  
s before, I referenced that movie, Independence Day — but, you know, if we  2004 Page #197  
blic interest but would assert its independence as well. Many in the media  2006 Page #59  
s a staple of literature and film; Independence Day is a typical example. T 2006 Page #61  
r -Negative - This equates to the "Independence Day" scenario in which ther 2006 Page #67  
the United Nations to preserve the independence of South Korea. These worri 2006 Page #165  
nd be able to live isolated lives, independence will never take place. Now  2008 Page #112  

Word: "independent", 43 instance(s) (Back to Top)

event. Since then, Leslie Kean, an independent journalist and director of i 2003 Page #65  
al friend introduced me to "B," an independent civilian contractor who had  2004 Page #51  
 as the economists and scientists, independent men with open minds. Every m 2004 Page #154  
minds. Every man and woman with an independent mind comes into conflict wit 2004 Page #154  
 general, like Tukhachevsky, needs independent aides, other generals around 2004 Page #154  
 they were able to get a seemingly independent university to publicly state 2004 Page #178  
 in the document of a small cabal, independent of the government. The MJ-12 2004 Page #191  
on, and it's hard to ignore. It is independent testimony that does not rely 2004 Page #217  
ity of his anonymous source, so no independent verification is possible the 2004 Page #221  
e by combining the efforts of four independent researchers into this one sm 2004 Page #227  
not doing "combined" research, but independent reads. I do my research into 2004 Page #227  
 bodies. These sources came co him independent.ly of each ocher, and are we 2005 Page #81  
ose of a number of co-workers, and independent reports of UFO activity over 2005 Page #96  
te for this type of document? Have independent forensic experts examined th 2005 Page #135  
 been involved? Are there multiple independent sources corroborating the sa 2005 Page #136  
re typically expensive and done by independent professionals. Forensics are 2005 Page #136  
adilla has since been subjected to independent scientific analysis and is s 2005 Page #157  
set up a local gravitational force independent of the Earth's. Electrostati 2005 Page #171  
rk. Sherman's experience offers an independent means of corroborating the t 2006 Page #22  
Access Programs (SAP) Separate and independent classification procedures_ • 2006 Page #33  
ement with the NHI; some might try independent contact, with unpredictable  2006 Page #63  
ould seek opportunity to establish independent dealings with NHI, in time r 2006 Page #64  
th government, with few efforts at independent engagement of NH!. In face o 2006 Page #65  
ond World War, a highly secret and independent group — the Biology Departme 2006 Page #123  
l call "Paul." Currently, he is an independent truck owner/operator based i 2006 Page #150  
official "jitters" that were quite independent of the Dec.6 "emergency" is  2006 Page #169  
and near Laredo, TX, but he had no independent information to confirm eithe 2006 Page #176  
w video by contacting Yaoi through independent channels. We were told that  2006 Page #177  
just as this lampoon poster by the independent news organization, 1ndymerua 2007 Page #8  
ginning of the end of the free and independent press. The close working rel 2007 Page #10  
jointed mjlitary units so that any independent reporting about the war was  2007 Page #12  
e the official story ► Outlets for independent journalism (The Majestic Doc 2007 Page #38  
e the official story ► Outlets for independent journabsm (The Majestic Docu 2007 Page #39  
ip in sentences. She uses up to 17 independent calculations of word relatio 2008 Page #106  
absolute righc to be recognized as independent and sovereig n peoples. We w 2008 Page #112  
 have established themselves as an independent nation on another celestia l 2008 Page #112  
a stable, and to a certain extent, independent life, from an economic stand 2008 Page #112  
 own, they may be recognized as an independent peop_e. -hey cou:..d conside 2008 Page #113  
 most convenient co its interests, independent ly of the others . This woul 2008 Page #113  
 "Iron Chancellor " over about 300 independent states. Bismarck 's Reich, t 2008 Page #124  
 the Chase, as well as through the independent National City Bank of New Yo 2008 Page #128  
drome located in Kazakstan, now an independent nation which borders Russia  2008 Page #136  
' OWN SENSE OF HUMOR A DAY JOB, OR INDEPENDENT \VEAL TH UNDER.ST M'D CONSPI 2008 Page #146  

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

to 1983. Since 1987, he has worked independently in his Grass Lake, Michiga 2003 Page #111  
as going on. Harry Lebelson stated independently that he had been told by S 2004 Page #197  
lse has ever seen it. It cannot be independently examined. Even the MJ- 12  2004 Page #221  
ter the late Howard Temin, working independently of David Baltimore, discov 2006 Page #112  
atteries were capable of operating independently; or if the Batteries worke 2006 Page #142  
g. Estella K.russel and Tim Wenzel independently observed the object from t 2008 Page #59  
olar system and evolved culturally independently from ours. Obviously , thi 2008 Page #112  
was stressed that it would operate independently and as an equal, offering  2008 Page #139  
hether or not these details can be independently verified. Throughout the t 2009 Page #91  

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

pecies, and the pathogen is nearly indestructible. Clearly, their first vis 2006 Page #116  

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erestrially exposed' and impose an indeterminate quarantine under armed gua 2006 Page #202  

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cated that he could only see three index fingers, and the skin looked "liza 2003 Page #68  
inic crystal structure and similar index of refraction (information from th 2003 Page #115  
rashed UFO puzzle is a global one. Index of Figures 1. Blout Evans Memo 2.  2004 Page #17  
n a disease outbreak is called the Index Case: Bahe's girlfriend was the In 2006 Page #110  
ex Case: Bahe's girlfriend was the Index Case for the Four Corners Outbreak 2006 Page #110  
hindsight , since it contained the Index and lots of names, I question whet 2008 Page #107  
ensity 34.48 37.03 1 ■Gunn ing Fog Index 14.88 15.24 2 ■Coleman-Liau Index  2008 Page #118  
 Index 14.88 15.24 2 ■Coleman-Liau Index 13.51 14.29 6 Six criteria are abo 2008 Page #118  
ttp://www.presidency .ucsb.edu /ws/index.php?pid=605 73 12 Available online 2009 Page #46  

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word, such as lexical density, fog indexes, or grade level equivalents, com 2008 Page #106  

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 a systemized data base with cross indexing to previous cases of proper eva 2009 Page #16  

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

tainly not the billion people from India or the 1.3 Billion people in China 2006 Page #5  

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

ps antelope), 2) something from an Indian grave site, as there were many of 2003 Page #45  
0s. Espanola, the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation, Chama, Tierra Amaril 2004 Page #73  
     UFO Crash Retrievals American Indian tribes in the region tell of gree 2004 Page #74  
s to Indians during the French and Indian War in North America. • 1881:Loui 2006 Page #107  
eak, having passed away in a small Indian Health Clinic; in the space of on 2006 Page #110  
o Department of Health, along with Indian Health Service (hereinafter IHS)  2006 Page #110  
on of two or three kilotons in the Indian Ocean, and specifica!Jy near the  2007 Page #143  
al resident who enjoys looking for Indian artifacts in the desert around Co 2007 Page #190  

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ushing to their telephone in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and the 2003 Page #53  
m Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana in 1961. He worked as a research 2003 Page #111  
d myself passing over the state of Indiana." Yet another witness, a Judge L 2004 Page #32  
northern Kentucky and southeastern Indiana. As Stringfield himself recalled 2004 Page #108  
northern Kentucky and southeastern Indiana. As Stringfield himself recalled 2005 Page #139  
tt AFB chases UFO near Evansville. Indiana. Numerous witnesses. -Strange or 2006 Page #28  
sently understood. Sources tell of Indiana Jones-style, U.S. Government-fun 2007 Page #138  
             May 9, 1974 Daylight, Indiana 153                              2007 Page #159  
                               The Indiana Evening Gazette also quoted Mill 2009 Page #160  

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

utes smallpox infected blankets to Indians during the French and Indian War 2006 Page #107  
: folk tales from Hawaii, Canadian Indians, Hindus, Greeks, Irish, Bible, g 2007 Page #44  

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e of a smoother texture, which may indicate wear. The rest of the body of t 2003 Page #48  
ight in my motel. Subsequent tests indicate that the dried rubber slivers a 2003 Page #49  
there is actually some evidence to indicate that he may in fact have gone t 2003 Page #192  
 secret. The evidence now seems to indicate Carter was told and may actuall 2003 Page #196  
bance in the photograph that would indicate a crash, but I could not tell f 2004 Page #74  
at white Sands. Radiation readings indicate a high neutron count was record 2004 Page #81  
o discuss it. Sarbacher's comments indicate that a UFO crash had occurred,  2004 Page #92  
 in one of those languages, but to indicate it was unlike Western writing.  2004 Page #135  
 are no stories I am aware of that indicate Bill Clinton had been given the 2004 Page #196  
 as the next guy, and they seem to indicate that Pflock is closer to the ma 2004 Page #220  
ng negatives, his initial findings indicate that two different lenses appea 2004 Page #233  
he two Marcel images would seem to indicate that the camera taking these wa 2004 Page #234  
 Speed Graphic. In fact this could indicate they may well have been taken w 2004 Page #235  
rough the telescope on Mt. Palomar indicate that many a scientist, and text 2004 Page #247  
arly in a brief letter. I can only indicate that I have evidence that the e 2005 Page #91  
g of this sequence of events might indicate that Douglas, as a member of Ei 2005 Page #97  
Star IWm:r, current national polls indicate that those who do not beJjeve i 2005 Page #119  
with no sign of anachronisms), all indicate the highest level of authentici 2005 Page #137  
ancies in SOM1-01 that in his view indicate the kind of 'sloppiness' found  2006 Page #15  
performance in that test. The data indicate that he had chosen a variable t 2006 Page #41  
e route of flight and were able to indicate an approximate location for the 2006 Page #80  
d added: "There is nothing left to indicate it ever happened." Carl had mar 2006 Page #80  
over the previous twenty years, to indicate that there was definitely some  2006 Page #125  
ing into the bay? If so, does this indicate that it was an intelligently op 2006 Page #192  
the figures stand by themselves to indicate that not only do a great number 2006 Page #198  
] the smoke pattern was such as to indicate that the object descended at a  2007 Page #140  
t was there. Track characteristics indicate possible balloon as the source. 2008 Page #8  
hasis mine] a shred of evidence to indicate a threat to our national . 2 se 2008 Page #24  
stry of Defense has no evidence to indicate that any UFO report ever receiv 2008 Page #24  
blished ritual pattern. This would indicate some cotrnection between the fo 2008 Page #136  

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t started a fire." The report also indicated that the search for the object 2003 Page #56  
tigation, with many details. Myron indicated that he thought that he could  2003 Page #62  
ing for. After a period of time he indicated a location to us that was most 2003 Page #63  
th that the object had fallen. Jim indicated that the night he saw the obje 2003 Page #63  
king out from under the cover." He indicated that he could only see three i 2003 Page #68  
bout 13 years ago from a tip which indicated that this man had hidden down  2003 Page #68  
 to open from the inside, and Joel indicated that there could have been mor 2003 Page #69  
and up on the back of his neck. He indicated that he didn't think that a hu 2003 Page #71  
val Hoanltal aa  from the hoipital Indicated that hsitn ambulatory patient  2003 Page #91  
ctors and hospital authorities had indicated steady progress toward his rec 2003 Page #95  
nification, the reaction particles indicated by the arrow, are organized in 2003 Page #113  
s remained in the solution clearly indicated that this element acted as a c 2003 Page #114  
ry or transition product. This was indicated by the fact that when the 40-d 2003 Page #115  
 Gibbons, Rockefeller stated, "You indicated that you will keep the First L 2003 Page #200  
 weapons, or balloon test that are indicated that the first crash investiga 2003 Page #232  
ince June 25 from Station "A", all indicated that these targets had. period 2003 Page #233  
f these reports. Argentine sources indicated that the border with Bolivia h 2004 Page #8  
 detector on the grave site and it indicated at least three large pieces of 2004 Page #27  
thing about a crime, his statement indicated some kind of official secrecy  2004 Page #31  
y Truman on several occasions. She indicated that they were quite friendly. 2004 Page #85  
these three men saw what they have indicated was a flying saucer. They desc 2004 Page #104  
h is something else entirely. As I indicated earlier, Charles Moore, the he 2004 Page #138  
ecret," as Senator Barry Goldwater indicated in letters to constituents, an 2004 Page #141  
as Canadian scientist Wilber Smith indicated, that information about it cou 2004 Page #141  
on. Linda recalled that the letter indicated that Nixon knew exactly what w 2004 Page #185  
 certain number of cases, and they indicated that from 5% to 6% of these ca 2004 Page #187  
 which he and others had uncovered indicated that there was more to Aztec t 2004 Page #215  
f lens, while the images of Marcel indicated they were taken with another,  2004 Page #234  
old us. In the end, the events now indicated by the photographs themselves  2004 Page #238  
e two antibiotics." Their presence indicated serious infection. "But what l 2005 Page #34  
occupants. His comment, I thought, indicated that he was unusually well inf 2005 Page #43  
to Judy \Voolcott from her husband indicated that he knew more which he did 2005 Page #44  
arched for an underground anomaly, indicated in his diagram by the vertical 2005 Page #61  
 a desert region. His only details indicated that the craft had suffered se 2005 Page #78  
to President Roosevelt stating: As indicated in my February 26 memorandum t 2005 Page #122  
he end of World \'(far If. This is indicated in a leaked memo from February 2005 Page #127  
 the map that was in the same area indicated by Hal and John. Tony and I pl 2006 Page #80  
ms, as one LeDuc-Childs study even indicated that only pulmonary tissue was 2006 Page #111  
appearance, civilian radio traffic indicated that a civilian aircraft had g 2006 Page #134  
aircraft overflight [sic] that day indicated that both the crashed disk and 2006 Page #134  
s. High altitude overflights [sic] indicated that the convoy 131            2006 Page #134  
overnment(NOR/ID) tracking sources indicated no presence of orbital objects 2006 Page #189  
he sea floor in precisely the spot indicated ly the original sighting and s 2006 Page #189  
pe. Also, the Diane's depth finder indicated only one discreet object. As f 2006 Page #191  
e talk of the town again. Rothberg indicated in so many words, that [Monroe 2007 Page #135  
per had reported this incident and indicated that a number of persons in th 2007 Page #140  
f these reports. Argentine sources indicated that the border with Bolivia h 2007 Page #141  
Springs and [the] AF Academy. USAF indicated reports coming in from Idaho,  2008 Page #9  
conclusion regarding the UFO, they indicated it couldn't have been a meteor 2008 Page #11  
ude the VeriChip, studies of which indicated it causes cancer in lab animal 2008 Page #123  
d what we knew of Soviet ICBMs and indicated that the Soviets would probabl 2009 Page #17  
ared to be totally unconcerned. He indicated this led him to believe that t 2009 Page #178  
vers," such as airplane pilots. He indicated also that several of the indiv 2009 Page #178  
y Air Forces Intelligence has also indicated some concern that the reported 2009 Page #179  

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eful check by USAF, Ordnance, Navy indicates no missiles fired from Alamogo 2003 Page #158  
wspapers, but is significant as it indicates continued local interest in th 2004 Page #6  
ne in a book published in 1983 now indicates that Silas Newton may have bee 2004 Page #97  
ce of circumstantial evidence also indicates the Ramey and Marcel negatives 2004 Page #235  
her pictures. A final pointer that indicates the Marcel pictures could have 2004 Page #235  
d access to by the government also indicates authenticity. On the other han 2004 Page #247  
] -12 Special Studies Project" and indicates that the President wished the  2005 Page #126  
.... " Information since that time indicates public disclosure of MOON DUST 2005 Page #143  
ed EBEs. Stone's testimony however indicates that knowledge of EBE physiolo 2006 Page #19  
 or couldn't be administered. This indicates that in the 25 years since SOM 2006 Page #19  
our. Careful study of the OXR data indicates that Brown may have purposeful 2006 Page #41  
s of their work. Material evidence indicates that the crash sites were not  2006 Page #86  
r and bore no markings. Eyewitness indicates that there were three smaller  2006 Page #134  
s from Washington. Acheson's story indicates that at the time he received t 2006 Page #167  
at fighter aircraft were scrambled indicates that this alert was treated as 2006 Page #168  
objects. Furthermore, this version indicates Lovett was the source of the " 2006 Page #168  
tiple nose wheels on the nose gear indicates that it was only intended to b 2007 Page #105  
on Iraq during the Gulf \Var. This indicates that the primary mjssion for t 2007 Page #107  
ssance bomber. All of the evidence indicates that the special mission of th 2007 Page #107  
wspapers, but is significant as it indicates continued local interest in th 2007 Page #140  
ta. Further study of this sighting indicates that the meteor probably struc 2008 Page #11  
d intelligence connections clearly indicates the potential for such a high- 2008 Page #130  
e writer and the political context indicates it was written shortly after K 2009 Page #39  
November 5, 1961 letter to Kennedy indicates that his secret draft of MJ-12 2009 Page #40  

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nobby pointed texture (Figure 53), indicating very little wear. However, si 2003 Page #48  
ed ligature marks on one hind leg, indicating that they had been lifted wit 2003 Page #143  
ontinued to puzzle me. Rather than indicating an outright hoax, the "PLANT" 2004 Page #14  
pe? That's interesting, isn't it? (Indicating toward the base perimeter) th 2004 Page #52  
All for water? Your kidding. That (indicating) goes to a reservoir that's n 2004 Page #52  
is is one of the first alarm bells indicating a cover-up for serious resear 2004 Page #136  
 had been put in a plastic sleeve, indicating that the archives was treatin 2004 Page #191  
ection with this being the center, indicating to me they had a very keen in 2005 Page #67  
 thickly and soon covered the sky, indicating rain. Then, without apparent  2005 Page #99  
ding work by Marjorie Fish clearly indicating that Betty's star map makes s 2006 Page #4  
ewspaper article and desk calendar indicating he was in Port Aransas, Texas 2006 Page #12  
 Crash Retrieval Conference edges, indicating damage from the post-impact f 2006 Page #83  
the higher the number of the level indicating the smaller the size of filtr 2006 Page #105  
ere is no White House log notation indicating Lovett called Truman. However 2006 Page #168  
nal moved rapidly up the D/F scope indicating a rapidly moving signal sourc 2006 Page #200  
 this puzzling statement are facts indicating a connection between the NASA 2008 Page #134  
eapons Storage Area, and they were indicating that they (lights) were over  2009 Page #70  

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for days. Since the bubbles are an indication that a chemical reaction is t 2003 Page #112  
mation, a pattern which is a clear indication that dielectrophoresis proces 2003 Page #113  
 wanted to decide if there was any indication that Paul was tapping into an 2003 Page #146  
s East Gate. Although there was no indication of a crash — no sound or vibr 2004 Page #47  
 be particularly interested in any indication you may have heard while you  2004 Page #90  
istration. 1 have not yet found an indication that Clinton had anything to  2004 Page #196  
inize the digitizHed photos for an indication of ... "hieroglyphics," ... t 2004 Page #230  
incident with anyone. There was no indication as to what had caused the cra 2005 Page #44  
3 there is no written or anecdotal indication that he had paid any attentio 2005 Page #94  
s of times without any luck. As an indication of the zeal of pilots, I have 2006 Page #5  
rred it to the truck. There was no indication in the documentation availabl 2006 Page #136  
them for analysis. But there is no indication of that having happened. Perh 2006 Page #136  
ng \X orld War 11. This gives some indication of how important the UFO prob 2007 Page #22  
s of investigators and there is no indication that any of the infom1ation g 2008 Page #12  
emained unidentified. there was no indication of a technology beyond our ow 2008 Page #24  
 talk to the press ever since. One indication that Reagan may have been und 2008 Page #142  
of the exchange, there was no real indication that this was to be their las 2009 Page #55  
about 45 minutes later and gave no indication that they saw anything. They  2009 Page #82  
ther stated that he himself had no indication of the nature of the project  2009 Page #159  

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 it he states that: 1. "There were indications that Mr. Forrestal might als 2003 Page #94  
ere were no obvious seams or other indications of a door. The report said t 2004 Page #74  
ien visiting the earth, there were indications that key people inside the U 2004 Page #84  
rn UFO era, there have been strong indications that the cabal behind the UF 2004 Page #179  
 very rare. Indeed, there are good indications that many of the spurious ca 2005 Page #132  
In the first place, there are many indications that what crashed at Roswell 2006 Page #10  
 sightings and indeed -- the early indications that we thought they were ex 2006 Page #103  
icrobiological agent. There are no indications of death or illness by any o 2006 Page #136  
speed reductions , and other clear indications that this was neither a mete 2007 Page #185  
nstallation at Knoxville picked up indications of eleven objects and perhap 2008 Page #28  
 investigator by the FBI, and even indications of wiretaps: and absolutely  2008 Page #30  
. The Watch Committee and National Indications Center be allowed to alert C 2009 Page #19  
nced interviewer I watched for any indications that she would alter details 2009 Page #89  

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

film of the Kennedy assassination, indicative of Crisman's appearance on th 2003 Page #42  
t his behavior prior to death "was indicative of a mental depression, and " 2003 Page #94  
s are consistent in both documents indicative of the same writer especially 2003 Page #206  
tured this paper except that it is indicative of Government Issue. The red  2004 Page #250  

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escribe this as a very significant indicator of the use of a hot lead print 2003 Page #176  
lines, one for each picture, is an indicator of the focal length of the len 2004 Page #238  
tively to four or more of five key indicator questions in the Poll suggesti 2006 Page #198  

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

residential files there are strong indicators that the early presidents wer 2004 Page #84  
ough results firmed up the initial indicators: the four UTA negatives could 2004 Page #234  
er than a crash, there are several indicators that "something" may have bee 2006 Page #132  

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

marks as well as periods. ■Various indices use syllables, word and sentence 2008 Page #116  
s, word and sentence lengths+ some indices ■Dr. Carole Chaski: rather compl 2008 Page #116  

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attorney Jim Garrison attempted to indict as part of a conspiracy in the as 2003 Page #42  

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

nts hinted at the possibility some indictments would be issued; although ,  2008 Page #30  

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

s, the aliens have shown a callous indifference concerning their victims. T 2005 Page #9  
treat it with reserve bordering on indifference. The "alien story" would fa 2006 Page #61  

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

e by the two veteran explorers nor indigenous to the sea floor. • Conclusio 2006 Page #190  

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

Crash Retrieval Conference 1950 El Indio Guerrero Crash • Dec 6, 1950, Swit 2003 Page #156  
 mention crashes at Roswell and El Indio, but not Aztec, which surely would 2004 Page #224  
ve Desert, CA; 6 December 1950, El Indio/Guerrero area, Tex-Mex border; Jun 2005 Page #163  
naf Park ; Langtry Del Rio zefi El Indio / Guerrerd 0Amanilo:; OK!,. 10MA , 2006 Page #175  
fferent location, the area near El Indio and Guerrero, an area which is abo 2006 Page #177  

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

since 1994 provide both direct and indirect support for a crash retrieval e 2003 Page #25  
 article in the New York Times. An indirect result of this coverage was bei 2004 Page #58  

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

 contacted, once directly and once indirectly by two other ex-military pers 2004 Page #45  
ms claimed to have been approached indirectly by Hilbry amnion looking for  2004 Page #196  
 would not provoke fear, but would indirectly strengthen identification wit 2006 Page #60  
ear Coyame that may be directly or indirectly linked to the 1974 crash retr 2007 Page #189  
onal security, whether directly or indirectly , is manifestly absurd in the 2008 Page #29  

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

oning, being honest, without being indiscreet. At one point he asked "....I 2006 Page #205  

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

immediately after their demise was indiscriminately violated. The process d 2006 Page #111  

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

d in Contact ll1'ith Space made it indispensable in the preparation of th.i 2005 Page #98  

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

sh is an incident ~at has a lot of indisputable witnesses. In November 24,  2007 Page #128  
, satel-ices as well as rockets is indisputable, since they project war fro 2008 Page #114  

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

 THEIR OUTER SKIM. THERE ARE WORDS INDISTINCT BOILS ALL OVER THE PLACE, AND 2004 Page #24  
mouth small, and nose, if any, was indistinct. My informant also heard from 2005 Page #43  
 and the fiction becomes even more indistinct when it comes to this particu 2008 Page #102  

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

ght variations on the testing, but indistinguishable from 'normal' Aluminum 2003 Page #103  
ufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." These wor 2003 Page #169  
ufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. "-A. C.Cla 2005 Page #4  
ufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."2 I don't  2006 Page #101  
ism was a fom1 of socialism almost indistinguishable from communism , only  2008 Page #126  

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

1950s and '60s: The welfare of the individual was less important than the c 2003 Page #151  
absolute "debriefings" to keep the individual silent about this up till the 2003 Page #176  
te sighting duration 28. Each case individual, but rules of thumb helpful:  2003 Page #177  
y the precise writing style of one individual. This would seem to have low  2003 Page #178  
s fortunate enough to speak to one individual who was a government employee 2003 Page #194  
rmation, and possible risk to this individual, no information is provided w 2004 Page #74  
er expertise is needed (usually an individual of singular ability) is summo 2004 Page #171  
 to much power in the hands of one individual 205                           2004 Page #208  
son — Ruled a suicide • RV Answer: Individual pushed methodically to the br 2004 Page #210  
ber of photographs taken with that individual lens. Andrew loves a challeng 2004 Page #233  
Moon -has said that two very elite individual s within the national defense 2005 Page #81  
eedingly well-connected friend -an individual who once held a very senior p 2005 Page #83  
masses of people." To any group or individual intent on controlling the liv 2005 Page #89  
drawn to the stronger field of the individual inside. The flow of the field 2005 Page #90  
 warming or tingling sensation. An individual with a naturally high energet 2005 Page #90  
nce with strict scientific method. Individual journals were also kept. Robe 2005 Page #99  
cceptable theory -is excluded. The individual who persists in putting forth 2005 Page #104  
          THE UFO "WHY?" QUESTIONS individual national governments. Nationa 2006 Page #10  
ed. A mysterious 'Colonel' was the individual who supervised Stone while pe 2006 Page #16  
ogical legal instrument used by an individual who desired to disclose the n 2006 Page #17  
at these operations were led by an individual who wore civilian clothes who 2006 Page #18  
l military duties performed by the individual, and without the awareness of 2006 Page #24  
ad hoc temporary basis, unless the individual completes further training or 2006 Page #24  
l seekers, regardless of our petty individual agenda and private turf wars, 2006 Page #181  
men thought that each light was an individual object and that all the light 2006 Page #200  
lding. Budd shared the name of the individual with me and showed me picture 2006 Page #203  
s identity with anybody until that individual had agreed. Budd met with the 2006 Page #203  
 sake of national security, should individual rights and freedoms be restri 2008 Page #26  
e as saying that there were only 8 individual cases. In fact, most of the f 2008 Page #64  
ly of one or two page summaries of individual sightings: the raw data, as i 2008 Page #64  
y of which contain several hundred individual documents. The files date fro 2008 Page #65  
ere heard, like cannon firing, but individual, loud, and accompanied by tre 2008 Page #98  
 clausal and phrase relations that individual authors choose to use. Other  2008 Page #106  
ral authority . Under fascism, the individual is subordinate to the state,  2008 Page #124  
 1920s and '30s. The evil deeds of individual fascists were later condemned 2008 Page #124  
c but are not very exciting (A TIC individual UFO case reports) and some ar 2009 Page #7  
erification is more difficult. One individual familiar with military UFO te 2009 Page #21  
. The source of the new data is an individual who claims a background withi 2009 Page #52  

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

 such an experience can have on an individual's life after the fact. Early  2004 Page #48  
e records contain no mention of an individual's training, activities, award 2006 Page #24  

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

... If classical liberalism spells individualism , Fascism spells governmen 2008 Page #124  

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

id not have a need to know.9 Taken individually, statements from people lik 2005 Page #81  
his National Security Council will individually be given an oral briefing o 2009 Page #25  
mous reports that he is not acting individually and is part of a group of s 2009 Page #52  

Word: "individuals", 66 instance(s) (Back to Top)

s I have pictures of many of these individuals and a short history of the 3 2003 Page #33  
 reports I have on record are from individuals who have not gone public. Si 2003 Page #57  
come apparent that there are a few individuals from around that community w 2003 Page #57  
 involved in this local feud. Some individuals, because of their jobs, have 2003 Page #58  
murdered at the behest of powerful individuals within the United States gov 2003 Page #85  
is declaration that "several other individuals" were involved in the same s 2003 Page #147  
e did, these organizations and the individuals who worked for them were dir 2003 Page #151  
s Manual 1957 to try to locate the individuals responsible and see if they  2003 Page #183  
 should like to take the following individuals: 1. Captain James Boyle, pre 2003 Page #222  
2. Sec. 3(E) nd 5(D) or (E) »fifBW individuals: 1. Captain James Boyle, pre 2003 Page #230  
ry Phenomenon Unit" document about individuals having adverse (and fatal) r 2004 Page #17  
ll encourage some of the remaining individuals involved to come forward and 2004 Page #59  
ty. A list of politically reliable individuals is maintained for this purpo 2004 Page #171  
een necessary to eliminate certain individuals who would compromise the int 2004 Page #204  
forwarded to members by authorized individuals or institutions are temporar 2004 Page #253  
er of assassination on those MJ-12 individuals in 1963 that were complicit  2004 Page #254  
professional life, I have seen two individuals aged about 25 die of an infe 2005 Page #34  
 scientists, and other responsible individuals leading us ro believe that s 2005 Page #78  
l view that the social problems of individuals and governments were caught  2005 Page #89  
rgy accumulator, or ORAC. Thinking individuals in many cultures had long po 2005 Page #90  
ntical to those of countless other individuals. Can we say with certainty t 2005 Page #104  
or removal by civilian agencies or individuals of the general public .... I 2005 Page #129  
riptions, document references, and individuals mentioned appropriate and co 2005 Page #136  
have testimony from eight separate individuals \\ ho claim to have seen the 2005 Page #149  
ervation platforms than do private individuals. The key rule here is that o 2006 Page #9  
ement were made, by highly trusted individuals around the world, such as th 2006 Page #9  
from a 'master sergeant' and other individuals with the necessary security  2006 Page #16  
cator when required with EBEs. The individuals responsible for Sherman's tr 2006 Page #22  
sed from PPD due to relatively few individuals that could replace him. Expe 2006 Page #23  
recruiting, training and employing individuals for MJ-12 Group projects inv 2006 Page #23  
act of unauthorized disclosures by individuals recruited into MJ-12 Group p 2006 Page #23  
ting maximum pressure on recruited individuals to remain loyal to their cov 2006 Page #23  
nnel in MJ-12 Black Operations. 1. Individuals are identified during childh 2006 Page #23  
rface, in UFO crash retrievals; 2. Individuals are encouraged to join a par 2006 Page #23  
T WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS 3. Individuals are contacted by officials o 2006 Page #24  
ion in MJ-12 Group projects leaves individuals subject to manipulation by M 2006 Page #24  
p. 9. Efforts are made to persuade individuals to make a greater commitment 2006 Page #24  
recruiting, training and employing individuals on covert projects such as U 2006 Page #24  
per trail, minimizes the number of individuals aware of MJ-12 projects, and 2006 Page #24  
 horror and panic. Governments and individuals would need to buy time, any  2006 Page #55  
f the core values and attitudes of individuals, it is clear that profession 2006 Page #55  
very afraid. He's had all sorts of individuals from the Ministry of Defense 2006 Page #124  
 encounter and a group of "special individuals" departed from the aircraft, 2006 Page #132  
ome into touch with who we are— as individuals and as a species — and what  2006 Page #193  
                            If— as individuals and as a species — we do not 2006 Page #194  
de funding for research groups and individuals. Robert Bigelow did fund a g 2006 Page #197  
s no limit placed on the number of individuals who could thus be arbitraril 2006 Page #202  
ls were from average people. These individuals had some weird and wonderful 2006 Page #204  
 Surveillance of organizations and individuals ► Theft and confiscation of  2007 Page #15  
r assassination ► Threats (against Individuals and organizations) ► Harassm 2007 Page #15  
tion of dangerous or uncooperative individuals ► Physical assassination 9   2007 Page #15  
 Sun eillance of orgaruzations and individuals ► Theft and confiscation of  2007 Page #16  
nds of a select ·.f.f ~=:gfouP. of individuals,_ fonnerly gov~mmen~ ~ · / : 2007 Page #55  
ed ad campaign. Such companies and individuals have run and re-run the numb 2007 Page #59  
formation we received from several individuals , including Mexican UFO inve 2007 Page #188  
avier Baeza. We prepared a list of individuals that we wished to interview  2007 Page #188  
he gate to investigate [ ... ] The individuals reported seeing a strange gl 2008 Page #32  
 that fateful day, countless other individuals have reportedly undergone si 2008 Page #35  
 light from time to time. Numerous individuals , including the undersigned  2008 Page #94  
 the well-being and freedom of the individuals composing it does not seem t 2008 Page #124  
tle. He could be seized by private individuals , could claim no protection  2008 Page #128  
ed a general assault by groups and individuals to utilize the Freedom of In 2009 Page #25  
in question have been seen by many individuals who are what he terms "train 2009 Page #178  
indicated also that several of the individuals are reliable members of the  2009 Page #178  
 that it his conclusion that these individuals saw something. He stated the 2009 Page #178  
might have been made by subversive individuals for the purpose of creating  2009 Page #179  

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

involve complicated operations. 3. Indivisible co-sovereignty, giving each  2008 Page #113  

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

'rit.ing. Loe.Jc wood':, DJrectory indJcdtc:, this watermark vao m.,,nufact 2007 Page #46  

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

r assassination ► Threats (against indjvidua.ls and orgaruzations) ► Harass 2007 Page #16  

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

ion of dangerous or uncooperati ve indjviduals ► Physical assassination •   2007 Page #16  

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

e theory, three- dimensional body, Indo-China, air-sea rescue, Wright-Patte 2006 Page #105  

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

nd obedience. Public education and indoctrination will be essential — the a 2006 Page #69  

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

 In the meantime, Neil showing the indomitable resolve of a Sherlock Holmes 2004 Page #231  

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

of wh~ther the pictures were taken indoors with flash or outdoors with sunl 2007 Page #199  

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

n ~nod;;rass, eniit1cl;r for it C.:indrrn:nl, 0., tOmt)a11). \\'orl.: on th 2009 Page #180  

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

ered in cold blood via a poison to induce heart attack. • Why: His intent t 2004 Page #205  
 fast-strange-positive event would induce more fear and apprehension in the 2006 Page #58  
gical agents with the potential to induce disease and illness in their host 2006 Page #113  
id the deception operation hope to induce on the part of the Soviet Union?  2009 Page #177  
 for counter-espionage purposes to induce the belief that they were a secre 2009 Page #177  

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

etic field, a current flow will be induced that is ninety degrees to the vo 2003 Page #107  
02 The magnitude of the CDP change induced by the Bi/Mg metal is in the ran 2003 Page #112  
y's Death im RV Answer: Chemically induced heart attack — cold blooded murd 2004 Page #208  
ond time, Reich dimmed "stars" and induced them to move, "as if in flight i 2005 Page #96  

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

eadership seems wise enough to add inducement to coercion.) This is one rea 2009 Page #21  

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

ses an electric-dipole field which induces organization into the pearl-chai 2003 Page #113  
ium pentothal is a barbituate that induces unconsciousness smoothly and rap 2008 Page #90  

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

the capillaries feeding the lungs, inducing hypoxia and ultimately death vi 2006 Page #110  

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

d out. Nicola Tesla, the father of induction in electricity, asserted frequ 2009 Page #158  

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

no•• W. 1111149m 1l.sonc I rm t S. Indun I ust lund 4.40. fie seselmees, It 2006 Page #32  

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

lo find a way to get it to private industJy. . : · ■ This would require som 2007 Page #54  

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

of the aluminum was not typical of industrial machining which usually invol 2003 Page #100  
ns of people in the scientific and industrial community to see if I could f 2003 Page #110  
es should be formed (a very common industrial compound). Instead, the water 2003 Page #112  
ucci, a key person in the military industrial complex, and Reagan's former  2003 Page #199  
s, has been tied into the military industrial complex for years, and has be 2003 Page #202  
rgentina Is position to define its industrial plan and aa *le teShnfoledir, 2004 Page #20  
t would threaten to break down the industrial complex that supports the mil 2004 Page #75  
he State of Kansas's Department of Industrial Development civic offering as 2007 Page #61  
ld not sit well ,vith the military industrial complex 101                   2007 Page #107  
ce. It's now time for the military industrial complex, and the highest leve 2007 Page #120  
ame wealthy businessmen in Western industrial and banking circles that had  2008 Page #126  
syndicate managers handling German industrial issues in the U.S. capital ma 2008 Page #131  
but by 1989 had grown into a large industrial and manufacturing center. It' 2009 Page #134  

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

est money institutions and private industrialists in the world. 4. MJ-12 wa 2004 Page #249  
ompromise with German aristocrats, industrialists and Army officers brokere 2008 Page #126  

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

NKVD • Gulag • Sharashka • Lysenko Industrialization Time Travel(Belimov) R 2004 Page #154  

Word: "industriav1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 ? DEPARTMENT o'F, SCIENTIFIC ,\ND INDUSTRIAV1 RESE:\RCH · WELLINGTON, NEW  2009 Page #185  

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

sed in the electronics and nuclear industries. It should not be forgotten t 2006 Page #7  

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

sin working on behalf of aerospace industry concerns to assassinate Kennedy 2003 Page #42  
ghly knowledgeable of the aircraft industry and, like most people in that f 2004 Page #27  
from the Roswell crash to American industry under an Army Research and Deve 2004 Page #146  
roblem • MAP: Ministry of Aviation Industry • MEP: Ministry of Electronic I 2004 Page #157  
stry • MEP: Ministry of Electronic Industry • Minsvyari: Ministry of commun 2004 Page #157  
uilding • MOP: Ministry of Defense Industry MRP: Ministry of Radio Industry 2004 Page #157  
se Industry MRP: Ministry of Radio Industry • MSM:Ministry of Medium Machin 2004 Page #157  
12 25 Mysterious Deaths in Defence Industry TONY COLLINS • Mostly computer  2004 Page #200  
r programmers in Britain's defence industry • Despite a wide range of proje 2004 Page #200  
had been employed in the aerospace industry, and he may as a result have ob 2004 Page #218  
go\·errunenr agencies, and private industry. lr occupies almost 8,300 squar 2005 Page #125  
been around and in use in the film industry for many years. Also it would b 2005 Page #149  
ign and automation in the computer industry. After an extremely successful  2005 Page #174  
el containment facilities exist in industry for research. The sophisticatio 2006 Page #103  
the cattle, game, and meat packing industry in the UK, Canada and the U.S.  2006 Page #116  
APs typically dominated by private industry. · . , • :. - ■ Boeing, Lockhee 2007 Page #52  
ent is dominated by the leaders of industry and finance. . ■ And your advis 2007 Page #54  
ial favorites with the advertising industry in their mission co sell us eve 2007 Page #59  
of questions. Are some captains of industry privy to classified knowled ge  2007 Page #59  
e implication s of a classified/ad industry alliance and I continued to stu 2007 Page #76  
al questions. Are some captains of industry privy to classified knowledge a 2007 Page #76  
seeing I th.ink, is an advertising industry driven to sell by any means ima 2007 Page #76  
ed to intercede in the work the ad industry is im olved in, unless they wan 2007 Page #77  
e fishing is good or if the timber industry is boom or bust this year. In 1 2008 Page #43  
alded in company literature as an "industry leader in defense and governmen 2008 Page #131  
ed Nations, universities, banking, industry, medicine , and of course, educ 2008 Page #144  
creating a merger of the state and industry -the very definition of fascism 2008 Page #145  
ination of July 868 infonnation to industry and, therefore , without actual 2009 Page #10  

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 seccor, including the advertising indust~·, co assist in a program designe 2007 Page #59  

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

r . The New Zea.land hllh com• Orm:indy 'a were married I.ti 1!22 1 mi"ione 2009 Page #182  

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

eath was not deterrn.ined. Dr. Ela.ine Maria Santos Gomes, veterinarian in  2005 Page #34  

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

mall pneumon.i a. The doctor expla.ined that it could not have been a case  2005 Page #34  
the cause of death was not deterrn.ined. Dr. Ela.ine Maria Santos Gomes, ve 2005 Page #34  

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Y ~proval to 1/isil rron1 lines or ineerview soldia-s. Thm had kl be acx:or 2009 Page #151  

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~e:s an how-. ,! . , • , , .. Inqu.inei at ):alum.a lut nfJ,'it l clu:r"'y  2009 Page #163  

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xplosive device, not due to flying ineptitude (July 1999) • The 9/11 Pentag 2004 Page #131  

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U.S. has markedly increased social inequality since 1979). \"X/hether one t 2005 Page #75  

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ubmitt ■ absorbtion ■ unlhabited ■ ineradical present not presents one comm 2008 Page #116  
llius Delete "With" irrational not ineradical ■ inten::ontenental add a "th 2008 Page #116  

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l gloves and apron. But he saw the inert body afterwards. He would declare  2005 Page #32  
f Article 501 (Fig. 5) included an inert rocket booster (Unit 1) that had n 2006 Page #78  

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 Dr. Oberch believed that "energy, inertia, and gravitational fields are on 2005 Page #173  

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ests and gain proficiency with the inertial navigation system. He took off  2006 Page #73  
ing took over. Because the drone's inertial navigation system had not yet b 2006 Page #79  

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e in crimes such as murder called "inevitability of discovei JJ. "Nothing i 2008 Page #40  

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oaxes? After all, some hoaxes grow inevitabl y from human foibles: ego, gre 2005 Page #132  

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CLUSIONS ■ Reverse engineering was inevitable ■ Leaked documents confirm it 2005 Page #12  
s, bringing to mind the idea of an inevitable cover-up around the Varginha  2005 Page #35  
t, history shows us that change is inevitable, even in the field of UFOs, e 2005 Page #84  
 be their arrival here to stop the inevitable atomic destruction of all lif 2005 Page #102  
breakdown are possible, though not inevitable. - Government leadership and  2006 Page #69  
t we have been led to believe, the inevitable conclusion has now been reach 2006 Page #193  

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

ed UFOs and recovered alien bodies inevitably brings to the fore the so-cal 2004 Page #4  
official interpretation of events. Inevitably, various media sources would  2006 Page #57  
nner to ensure minimum disruption. Inevitably, some people would react in f 2006 Page #60  
ts aimed at countering NHI threat. Inevitably, some in business community w 2006 Page #64  
are worth investigating. Some will inevitably turn out to be hoaxes. Some w 2006 Page #88  
k on the planet by hostile aliens. Inevitably, this led to rumors that this 2006 Page #131  
f lows, and finally, and many said inevitably, came to a tragic end at the  2007 Page #136  
. 26, 1979 The headline would have inevitably lured me to investigate. Almo 2008 Page #41  
 each other's nations. And perhaps inevitably, even The X-Files got into th 2008 Page #103  

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to take responsibility for such an inexplicable object. • Discovered near K 2004 Page #167  

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r one of the wings of his airplane inexplicably became unattached and fell  2004 Page #145  

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es reports that the "President was inexpressively shocked and grieved and t 2003 Page #92  

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e )ears old when he and his mother Inez experienced the birth of the nuclea 2005 Page #153  
rth of the nuclear age at Trinity. Inez had just seen her husband Faustino  2005 Page #153  

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_n far away but for l:rll•hln" J)l:ine• ,:r~t cloclric,il enuu,· m.1ch:ncS  2009 Page #182  

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i which quctcd chnn_i:eo •~e~~ a~d inf,o,m~l:ion. I "m()SI reliable" souccc 2009 Page #182  

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s. They are supposedl y public but infact the) are not really they are mifa 2007 Page #87  

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fologists as the author of the now infamous Cutler-Twining MJ-12 memo which 2004 Page #103  
 Kapustin Yar Lavrenti Beria KFB • Infamous as head of NKVD • Stalin's pers 2004 Page #158  
n addition she was offered the now infamous Holloman Air Force Base film fo 2004 Page #194  
iring, analyzing and verifying the infamous Majestic 12 documents leaked to 2005 Page #119  
y. For example, with regard to the infamous UFO crash at Aztec, New Mexjco  2005 Page #132  
anybody's guess." Perhaps the most infamous case was the story of an allege 2005 Page #134  
 there were several members of the infamous MJ12 about to retire. He seemed 2006 Page #205  
cts such as flying saucers and the infamous Nazi "Bell," was called "Majik. 2008 Page #130  
s Soviet Intelligence, such as the infamous Rote Kapelle or Red Orchestra s 2008 Page #138  
Reinhard Heydrich, who chaired the infamous Wannsee Conference where the Ho 2008 Page #139  
d suffered an early visit from the infamous Men In Black and was told to ke 2009 Page #30  
lic interest by publishing the now infamous report called ROSWELL-CASE CLOS 2009 Page #87  
is spectrum and the mysterious and infamous Men in Black (MIB) on the other 2009 Page #155  

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that the project was killed in its infancy? • Why would Snodgrass claim tha 2009 Page #177  

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 directions: general foot anatomy, infant foot growth and corresponding arc 2003 Page #48  

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ense firces were alerted. I was to infbrm but not advise the Prime Minister 2006 Page #167  

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AVEAT LIAFr DUE 111 SEkS1TIVITY OF INFC, DIRCI NO 15, (U1 THE LA PAZ CATO.  2004 Page #21  

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s a microscopic particle which may infect the cells of a living organism. I 2006 Page #113  

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frey Amherst, distributes smallpox infected blankets to Indians during the  2006 Page #107  
om twelve to sixty-nine years were infected by Viral Hemorrhagic Fever 22 S 2006 Page #109  
ribe, brought cerebral matter from infected patients back to Ft. Detrick an 2006 Page #114  
l molecules enter the body from an infected source, and set about corruptin 2006 Page #114  
P of their "host". Humans might be infected by prions in 2 ways. The first  2006 Page #114  
iseases would find that studies of infected cattle might be helpful. "Our"  2006 Page #116  
iseases would find that studies of infected cattle might be helpful. The ev 2006 Page #117  

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 a microbial life forn1 capable of infecting, and controlling , any and all 2008 Page #103  

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officer might have died of general infection after having touched the alien 2005 Page #33  
These are signals of a significant infection, with high capacit) co cause t 2005 Page #33  
location of the pain, or a urinary infection . HIV tests were also undertak 2005 Page #33  
mmunodeficiency." A simple urinary infection or pneumonia, or both, "would  2005 Page #33  
ncy." Despite the antibiotics, the infection was getting worse. Six hours l 2005 Page #33  
sy, which revealed a urinary tract infection caused by 31                   2005 Page #33  
wasn't pneumon.ia, nor the urinary infection , nor the abscess that killed  2005 Page #34  
st blood rest. It already shows an infection, which made us prescribe the t 2005 Page #34  
" Their presence indicated serious infection. "But what led to death is yet 2005 Page #34  
enetrating the arm that caused d1e infection." According to Dr. Furtado, Ma 2005 Page #34  
ndividuals aged about 25 die of an infection, but we knew that both had imm 2005 Page #34  
racted over the full course of the infection. 26 Peters' team succeeded, ba 2006 Page #111  
 ways. The first is by an acquired infection (diet and following medical pr 2006 Page #114  
ctor although it seems likely that infection was acquired in one of the two 2006 Page #115  
e inherently unconstitutional. The infection of some humans by some aliens  2008 Page #111  

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Born Pastor. There was also a lung infection-a small pneumon.i a. The docto 2005 Page #34  

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 deaths. Several examples of alien infections will be explored, with some c 2006 Page #101  
they die, killed by one of our own infections. In the second classic story, 2006 Page #102  
r hints from these documents about infections, death, mutilations, biologic 2006 Page #117  

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Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID, Fort Detr 2006 Page #106  
nimal biohazard, Study of low risk infectious elements such as pneumococcus 2006 Page #106  
II—moderate biohazard, examples of infectious agents studied: hepatitis, in 2006 Page #106  
vaccinations required, examples of infectious agents studied: anthrax, typh 2006 Page #106  
l IV Maximum security— examples of infectious agents studied: Viral Hemorrh 2006 Page #106  
J. Hughes, Director of the CDC for Infectious Diseases to summon Dr. Joseph 2006 Page #111  
5. Prions (short for proteinaceous infectious particles) is a type of infec 2006 Page #113  
infectious particles) is a type of infectious agent recently identified, ma 2006 Page #113  
viruses but are prions. Prions are infectious agents which (almost certainl 2006 Page #113  
 seems that a protein alone is the infectious agent. The infectious agent h 2006 Page #113  
alone is the infectious agent. The infectious agent has been called a pion, 2006 Page #113  
hat proteins alone can transmit an infectious disease has come as a conside 2006 Page #113  
cterium or a virus. When, however, infectious tissue remained infectious af 2006 Page #113  
owever, infectious tissue remained infectious after 110                     2006 Page #113  
lusion was that some other kind of infectious agent was responsible. In 198 2006 Page #114  
the first direct evidence that the infectious agent was a protein. The idea 2006 Page #114  
rth America.29 Abnormal prions are infectious proteins, Proteins are essent 2006 Page #114  
ms a lot of SAFs is often the most infectious. Finally, the SAFs often clum 2006 Page #114  
ections, corneal transplants) i.e. infectious agent implicated. (Horizontal 2006 Page #114  
nce This is not consistent with an infectious agent. This is one of the fea 2006 Page #115  
articular attention. They are both infectious and hereditary diseases. They 2006 Page #115  

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o the natural conclusions that the infective agent had to be a bacterium or 2006 Page #113  

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such cases in this book. But if we infer more than what is literally docume 2005 Page #134  
hat have been made and what we can infer about the evolution of our own tec 2005 Page #163  

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alse, ethical or unethical —and by inference —legal or illegal. This includ 2003 Page #176  
 parts and equipment and the clear inference of "reverse engineering" in pr 2004 Page #119  
nces should a member suggest or by inference, that the subject is classifie 2004 Page #252  
 said that, it was just sort of an inference that the whole thing that we r 2006 Page #162  

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hough he uses some near ad hominem inferences (alluding to "retrievalists a 2004 Page #127  
the medical and biological warfare inferences from the New Mexico events we 2006 Page #104  

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s are not numerically superior and inferior to those of, say, extraterrestr 2009 Page #22  

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 a further discrepancy can also be inferred from the Marcel image film hold 2004 Page #234  
d in close succession. This can be inferred from the fact that packing pape 2004 Page #238  

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

boration with the enemy. NHI might infiltrate or commandeer media for its o 2006 Page #64  
of Strategic Services (OSS) agents infiltrate editorial staff of fl Progres 2007 Page #26  

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y June 5, 1947 -Soviet agents have infiltrated Oak Ridge atomic facility Ju 2009 Page #156  
 Project but one that had not been infiltrated by Soviet Intelligence agent 2009 Page #157  
d States that Soviet espionage had infiltrated every aspect of American soc 2009 Page #177  

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apacity for covert manipulation or infiltration. Business response would ag 2006 Page #63  
utable but may lead to the gradual infiltration and takeover of the planet, 2006 Page #63  

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est. H. G. Wells states that: With infinite complacency men went to and fro 2004 Page #148  
lusion that it is facing something infinite, something limitless. That conc 2009 Page #20  

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 aliens wrecked their marriages is infinitely small. But, such claims have  2009 Page #54  

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id it was like you could look into infinity looking inside of it. I don't k 2005 Page #70  
rld ... From space, the masters of infinity would have the power to control 2008 Page #134  
nt Johnson mean by the "masters of infinity"? They may well be those global 2008 Page #136  

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rganizations to sensationalize and inflame public opinion of the reality of 2009 Page #25  

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evant efforts of SETI. The program inflated the ufological balloon for the  2005 Page #76  

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respondence of the era. This is an inflection point in history and begins t 2005 Page #123  

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essaril y result in greater damage inflicted upon the enemy, but may instea 2009 Page #22  
, but may instead result in damage inflicted where it counts militarily, bu 2009 Page #22  

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o federally-mandated curriculum to inflicting monetary punishments on schoo 2008 Page #142  

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tration # 11, 14-17). A few of the inflight photos also appeared to show F- 2007 Page #99  

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nst the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, b 2003 Page #6  
est to two elements most likely to influence gravity: mercury and bismuth.  2003 Page #111  
 the CDP system to determine their influence, if any, on the formation of c 2003 Page #112  
tical that they could have had the influence to create their own security r 2003 Page #171  
aliens have begun to significantly influence our processes, it is unlikely  2003 Page #185  
ss is probably due to direct media influence, long judged an essential issu 2003 Page #187  
instrument of propaganda — and its influence on public behavior." He had wr 2004 Page #181  
ritten his graduate thesis on "The Influence of Motion Pictures on Human Be 2004 Page #181  
d daces, and he was also under the influence of "four Martinis" when the pa 2005 Page #40  
he best position tO manipulate and influence these institutions. The questi 2005 Page #75  
I entity communicate with or exert influence on humanity. Does it vocalize? 2006 Page #53  
oss of volition to controlling NHI influence, with attendant pain and destr 2006 Page #55  
terms. This in turn would directly influence the outcome of the incident, i 2006 Page #55  
 and market opportunities; but NHI influence might also result in the colla 2006 Page #56  
he public to a Contact event would influence, if not determine, how most of 2006 Page #57  
r ideas about life. Over time, NHI influence might lead to changes in tax l 2006 Page #60  
d seek ways to communicate with or influence the NHI. Almost all relevant s 2006 Page #65  
ersons ;.. Use of group leaders to influence lower-ranking members ; Front  2007 Page #20  
spersons r Use of group leaders to influence lower-ranking members r Front  2007 Page #21  
st the acquisition of unwarrant ed influence, whether sought or unsought, b 2007 Page #108  
of these changes would have or did influence the linguistic testing, either 2008 Page #105  
f Hern1ann Goering. It was Nixon's influence , along with the Dulles brothe 2008 Page #141  
hat Reagan may have been under the influence of fascists came in May, 1985, 2008 Page #142  
ial importance and great potential influence in decision making. Because of 2009 Page #12  
also the source of eyer increasing influence in any go;•ernmeetal S)1stem.  2009 Page #12  
lligence is a source of increasing influence in any classified UFO intellig 2009 Page #12  
gence system. As a source of great influence, intelligence analysis of and  2009 Page #12  
logy. If we want to understand and influence the future, we should review a 2009 Page #19  
ial importance and great potential influence in decision making. Because of 2009 Page #23  
ligence, is a source of increasing influence in any classified lJFO intelli 2009 Page #23  
----- system. As a source of great influence, intelligence analysis ?? oper 2009 Page #24  
 active measures have been used to influence major media management personn 2009 Page #25  
y was attempting to end the CIA 's influence over covert operations .42 Chi 2009 Page #45  

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

 later and wildly popular accounts influenced by Bennewitz' original studie 2003 Page #144  
tances, and Len's reports may have influenced his scenario. In any case, fi 2004 Page #127  
vironment and Washington cannot be influenced any farther, the weather is l 2004 Page #253  
mories change with rime and can be influenced. Second-hand witnesses count  2005 Page #136  
s interest in UFOs, and eventually influenced his decision to join the mili 2006 Page #16  
nment, and the media have all been influenced by two powerful stories, both 2006 Page #102  
tion, in my opinion, significantly influenced governments to suppress the g 2006 Page #103  
lving pathogens have substantially influenced our UFO/alien policy, and lea 2006 Page #117  
osph eric tests of late could have influenced the arrival of celestial scru 2008 Page #114  
reatises on UFO intelligence which influenced the development of serious sc 2009 Page #24  
vironment and Washington cannot be influenced any further, the weather is l 2009 Page #43  
y U.S. President who could not "be influenced any further" to follow MJ-12  2009 Page #43  

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

wrapped in lies for the purpose of influencing an enemy. If so, what behavi 2009 Page #177  

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

d by the Roper Organization as the Influential Americans, reported the grea 2006 Page #198  
 and media owners ► Recruitment of Influential journalists ► Monitoring & i 2007 Page #15  
 and media owners ► Recruitment of influential journaLisrs ► Moruroring & i 2007 Page #16  
nts, and reports ,. Recruitment of influential people as spokespersons ;..  2007 Page #20  
nizations ,. Targeting of selected influential groups ,, Psychological mani 2007 Page #20  
ents, and reports r Recruitment of influential people as spokespersons r Us 2007 Page #21  
anizations , Targeting of selected influential groups r Psychological manip 2007 Page #21  
sher, Gene Pope Jr. 20 ► WWII: The influential ltalian-language newspaper / 2007 Page #26  
ini. (Publisher Gene Pope r. is an influential East-coast power broker.) ,  2007 Page #26  
s numerous affairs with some , ery influential and powerful characters in e 2007 Page #137  
lligence Estimate, the single most influential document in national securit 2009 Page #18  

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

wn experiments with new strains of influenza • Dr. Robert G. Green 1947 — f 2004 Page #201  
ectious agents studied: hepatitis, influenza, Lyme disease. Biosafety level 2006 Page #106  
ieval Conference 1. A new virulent influenza strain 2. A new coxiella (shee 2006 Page #111  
hritis was followed by the Spanish influenza, and renal Hantavirus symptoms 2006 Page #112  

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0 to more than 22,000 in 1990. The influx of Nazi-developed psychiatrists a 2008 Page #140  

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ynamic measurements and propulsion info was passed directly to Jack Northro 2005 Page #175  
e would stay glued to TV/radio for info and reassurance that all is not los 2006 Page #63  
nplay danger and provide selective info about NHI. Alongside military prepa 2006 Page #63  
n Congress, just like SAPs. ■ Some info available to certain committees. ■  2007 Page #52  
ave these cap~b1 Occupants gave ho info atio :••!· ;,,. 31_1 ' •; . :©:fl • 2007 Page #180  

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eld area can,·assed for additional infOffll,ltion • Local tips • Investigat 2009 Page #193  

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ns they posed. They just noted the infom1ation was not readily available an 2008 Page #8  
e is no indication that any of the infom1ation gathered by the soldiers fro 2008 Page #12  
ing about it and didn't record the infom1ation for inclusion in the file. I 2008 Page #12  
ionage , and to protect classified infom1ation from falling into the wrong  2008 Page #25  
 Graham, called me with additional infom1ation . He recalled being in John' 2008 Page #52  
r topic. l will then give detailed infom1ation about the files, explaining  2008 Page #61  
his and have dealt with Freedom of Infom1ation (FOi) requests myself, so ha 2008 Page #62  
icy. Blue Book was used to collect infom1ation from the public, and then ma 2008 Page #111  
nd government electronics , space, infom1ation technology , technical servi 2008 Page #131  
thy received volumes of classified infom1ation to support the charge that t 2008 Page #141  
                    80 For further infom1ation , please contact: Linda Moul 2009 Page #86  

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formed by a vast UFO/secret weapon infom1ation-gathering organization. It w 2009 Page #12  

Word: "infom1ational", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

acted, essentially useless from an infom1ational point of view. There is on 2005 Page #74  

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

licist Ivy Lee to pass proprietary infomiation on American companies to Ger 2008 Page #127  

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tigators , offered some intriguing infomrntion , didn't attempt to answer t 2008 Page #8  

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

could not be supported by reliable infonnalion.• ■ In other words, ·more th 2007 Page #53  

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

 by making such reports classified infonnation . c:z.-:.::~iit~ L::r:::n:~: 2007 Page #18  
se Command (NORAD) is located, the infonnation officer, Lt. Col. Herbert Ro 2008 Page #9  
despread dissemination of July 868 infonnation to industry and, therefore , 2009 Page #10  
 in the White House would use this infonnation for political gain. This abs 2009 Page #16  
 the Soviet Union, the Soviets had infonnation enough to shoot down Gary Po 2009 Page #34  

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work in Washington State. CONT ACT INFORJvlA TION: jarnes(ji'\cJark. onufo. 2009 Page #96  

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n Center in Halifax. RCC wanted to inform him that his request for a search 2004 Page #40  
one of those forty." He went on to inform Young and Chetham that he had bee 2005 Page #40  
ied aircraft and wanted Acheson to inform the British ambassador. Acheson e 2006 Page #167  
n because Lovett sent a courier to inform Truman.) An unpublished version o 2006 Page #168  
embarked from its flying saucer to inform a bemused Earthling that "\'(/e'v 2007 Page #62  
)) (U) The d1sseminJ1ion of threat inform:1t1on to nudc:ir -..e;opons is of 2007 Page #175  
r allies in the same field; and to inform the American public through vario 2009 Page #21  
ld be prudent and wise to at least inform Russia and China of our intent, a 2009 Page #22  

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assic image of a UFO to sell their informacion services. They had issued a  2007 Page #68  

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sult for sentence length. Chaski's informal position based on her experienc 2008 Page #108  

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

ovie. Martin Sheen as a UFO secret informant in Roswell, The Movie. 147     2004 Page #150  
 Fowler stated with respect ro his informant Fritz Werner that: "Between Ju 2005 Page #41  
d nose, if any, was indistinct. My informant also heard from the crewmember 2005 Page #43  
ll informed military source." This informant had heard from other inside mi 2005 Page #78  
Force. In other words, Tony Dodd's informant — James Prescott — appears not 2006 Page #129  

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years later!) Another of Goodall's informants, a Chief Master Sergeant with 2005 Page #82  
irector of scientific development. Informants said the weapon he helped dev 2009 Page #157  

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 January 1967 I. (VALUATION: MOM C INFORMAT ION AllaPPDVIIIi AUTIIONITY: 7. 2004 Page #19  

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Stringfield was cautious about the informati on he received, and honored re 2005 Page #78  
e innocent-sounding Office of\\ ar Informati on. Once again, these organiza 2007 Page #11  
 to speculate that such a chain of informati on points the way to a shadowy 2007 Page #76  
n another planet. The source of my informati on is a British official of Ca 2007 Page #136  

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ipulation r Rumors and misleadin g informatio n (disinformation) ► Use of d 2007 Page #21  
s, and nothing that was background informatio n for my dad ro work with -ap 2007 Page #139  

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onaut-greywolf@cox.net For further information about next years conference  2003 Page #2  
Patterson air force base where the information is stored that has been coll 2003 Page #8  
orities in possession of important information should not hesitate to enlig 2003 Page #18  
souri in 1941. Below is a table of information sources that have been unuse 2003 Page #21  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Information Sources II ■ Charlette Mann  2003 Page #22  
ell statements have provided valid information in the past like the correla 2003 Page #29  
 one of the most useful sources of information. The fire department kept de 2003 Page #32  
this lecture is based, that it is "information rich to the point of saturat 2003 Page #41  
 case come from several Freedom of Information Act requests filed by the au 2003 Page #41  
on to the present. A great deal of information has emerged from the volumin 2003 Page #41  
ntaining very intriguing pieces of information and disinformation. Since Ha 2003 Page #41  
 General Nathan Twining to collect information on the UFO flap with particu 2003 Page #42  
e object fell. There was never any information released that I am aware of  2003 Page #53  
 PA at the time, began documenting information about this event as the stor 2003 Page #54  
oods." Murphy had no idea that the information he had gathered at the time  2003 Page #54  
s 10 years old, searching for what information they had on this controversi 2003 Page #54  
d up late trying to find what news information was forthcoming. I couldn't  2003 Page #55  
urg. I obtained bits and pieces of information concerning the case in the m 2003 Page #56  
eche and I utilized the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to attempt to loc 2003 Page #56  
handwritten memos along with other information. Included in one of those me 2003 Page #56  
e went on, more and more pieces of information came my way which suggested  2003 Page #56  
, John Murphy after obtaining this information contacted the Troop A state  2003 Page #59  
he responded, "You better get your information from the Army." This led Mur 2003 Page #59  
 Greensburg to find out the latest information on the incident. He was told 2003 Page #59  
 man who provided me with detailed information concerning his experience as 2003 Page #61  
r display. I had a small amount of information on the Kecksburg event, and  2003 Page #63  
planations can be ruled out by the information that is on hand. COSMOS 96 h 2003 Page #65  
t likely possibility since we have information from the U.S. Space Command  2003 Page #65  
e woods all have to be dealt with. Information that has been obtained conce 2003 Page #65  
the (CFi) Coalition for Freedom of Information, a new group seeking to find 2003 Page #65  
ther in seeking out hidden and new information about what happened at Kecks 2003 Page #65  
e show should contain a lot of new information and eyewitness accounts conc 2003 Page #65  
e. Leslie does state the following information about her initial findings w 2003 Page #66  
ews have added a great deal of new information, while heightening the contr 2003 Page #66  
o.org . Was there a Cover-up? More information continues to surface on the  2003 Page #66  
ere has never been any substantial information which would verify that bodi 2003 Page #67  
to why he was going to reveal this information to us he told him, "I might  2003 Page #68  
t Joel related to me that fit with information I have received from other s 2003 Page #70  
ference, Leslie Kean released some information which she had recently obtai 2003 Page #71  
ce of the Kecksburg incident. This information came from Nicholas Johnson,  2003 Page #71  
and Russia. Newman's book includes information on bogus alien autopsies and 2003 Page #73  
. Did Newman have access to inside information? Dorothy KilgallenU.S. journ 2003 Page #73  
pathetic insider imparting genuine information or was this a smokescreen to 2003 Page #73  
to Rico. Downes will be discussing information he uncovered and cases he in 2003 Page #81  
 the need to delay release of this information for five months? The Times n 2003 Page #94  
blic." Perhaps because the factual information contained in the 'real' repo 2003 Page #94  
e with you and your listeners some information related to the Roswell (New  2003 Page #97  
 asked if anyone listening had any information about the construction or fu 2003 Page #109  
e and similar index of refraction (information from the Handbook of Chemist 2003 Page #115  
those for sshich there is too hnlc information to preside a solid factual h 2003 Page #118  
in exchange for secret UFO-related information and documents. The Mutual UF 2003 Page #146  
Project Beta deliberately withheld information from certain researchers, an 2003 Page #147  
thers had developed to get as much information as possible from the governm 2003 Page #147  
 people who passed along important information vital to his research. He ma 2003 Page #148  
 actually trying to gather as much information as they could on anything th 2003 Page #148  
, DIA, and whoever else needed the information were able to track deep spac 2003 Page #148  
r gave the source for some of this information as "covert intelligence," wh 2003 Page #150  
ese drawings based not only on the information in the Manual, but much expe 2003 Page #173  
DUCTION-GENERAL 6. Scope: contains information on o Determination, document 2003 Page #174  
s the source of the size and shape information. I worked on radar returns d 2003 Page #183  
u do not ignore the obvious visual information, one can make quite good est 2003 Page #183  
generic meaning too—access to this information is restricted to those who h 2003 Page #184  
is "Top Secret Restricted Security Information." Other critics have shot at 2003 Page #184  
that is charged with not releasing information that would be unfavorable to 2003 Page #184  
sm that the Manual states that the information "carries a security level 2  2003 Page #184  
gulations ' □ "Contains inaccurate information" "Is incomplete ” r. “No pro 2003 Page #186  
net officers to present to him any information he might obtain. All the inf 2003 Page #189  
formation he might obtain. All the information from the past administration 2003 Page #189  
e officials scramble to get better information about how to deal with these 2003 Page #190  
rld was not ready for this type of information. The story further states it 2003 Page #192  
 Kecksburg, Pennsylvania. Based on information supplied by Kecksburg expert 2003 Page #192  
cher Leslie Kean I was looking for information that would support stories,  2003 Page #192  
 him and his top advisors with the information Stan Gordon had collected re 2003 Page #193  
port we read, The lack of specific information at the time, plus the state  2003 Page #193  
ng the campaign to release all UFO information, led to a deluge of 9,000 UF 2003 Page #196  
e said, I don't believe in keeping information like that secret, but there  2003 Page #196  
ere may be some aspects of the UFO information, with which I am not familia 2003 Page #196  
f a crashed flying saucer. This is information that he reported back to Smi 2003 Page #197  
e an inside player on the critical information such as crashed saucers, so  2003 Page #199  
and it, would be to obtain factual information on which you and the Preside 2003 Page #222  
ce during war. It is believed that information was obtained from source in  2003 Page #236  
ence has not faltered. For further information about next year's conference 2004 Page #2  
sclosed the following: Preliminary information provided has been checked wi 2004 Page #9  
26, 1973 which provides background information and guidance for dealing wit 2004 Page #9  
have been found. In particular any information pertaining to the pre-impact 2004 Page #9  
ry does not end there. Tantalizing information suggests that the object was 2004 Page #9  
a. While filing routine Freedom of Information Act requests with a variety  2004 Page #10  
st 1979] the Embassy here received information that a strange object had be 2004 Page #10  
e Yapacane River. According to the information given by the Campesino, arou 2004 Page #11  
her sphere in Cotoca and passed on information concerning this second spher 2004 Page #11  
 newspaper continued: "Contrary to information from American and other sour 2004 Page #13  
ld by Arild Isegg, the head of the Information Division, Norwegian Royal Mi 2004 Page #13  
therefore, this report is for roar information only. 1 hems also received i 2004 Page #18  
rmation only. 1 hems also received information that a new repeat islin the  2004 Page #18  
o windmill." Her primary source of information was Robbie Hanson. 25        2004 Page #28  
y as a hoax. Her primary source of information was Etta Pegues. So Hanson,  2004 Page #29  
rth Pole. After receiving detailed information about this strange land to t 2004 Page #32  
hese people and learned additional information from one of them. He was an  2004 Page #45  
d to come forward. Since then, new information has irregularly continued to 2004 Page #46  
ight never have broken without the information he supplied. What makes the  2004 Page #48  
ch reports. Lord Hill-Norton: What information they have on the suicide of  2004 Page #54  
oncerned. Lord Gilbert: MoD has no information concerning the alleged suici 2004 Page #54  
 Air Force. Lord Hill-Norton: What information they have on the medical pro 2004 Page #54  
t, in December 1980. Lord Gilbert: Information on medical matters relating  2004 Page #54  
ds and fellow employees this exact information: • The UFO sightings occurre 2004 Page #56  
 Ministry of Defense's first major information update on the events of 1980 2004 Page #58  
his new and previously unpublished information hardly resolves the world-cl 2004 Page #59  
1947. Rep. Kissner also shared his information with New Mexico Congressman  2004 Page #60  
ash Retrieval Conference possessed information on the alleged crash and rec 2004 Page #61  
ates Air Force, 1994. Today I have information from New Mexico State Rep. A 2004 Page #61  
and AFB in 1983, I have seen other information about a 99-foot-diameter sil 2004 Page #73  
the highly sensitive nature of the information, and possible risk to this i 2004 Page #74  
ssible risk to this individual, no information is provided which could be u 2004 Page #74  
`crashes' and the Farmington crash information was used to relate general i 2004 Page #75  
rmation was used to relate general information on similarities with other c 2004 Page #75  
 were capable of dealing with this information. Based on what occurred with 2004 Page #75  
he Worlds radio presentation, this information could create panic. Then it  2004 Page #75  
1959 letter Smith stated: For your information EVERY nation on this planet  2004 Page #88  
Canadian officials were taking the information that was being gathered by m 2004 Page #89  
ard Evidence (Part 1) Based on the information gathered, both Smith and the 2004 Page #90  
 ascertain this point. Some of the information Smith received in the United 2004 Page #90  
re any way in which I can get some information, particularly as it might fi 2004 Page #91  
ngements could be made to exchange information. If you have anything to con 2004 Page #91  
er Dr. Sarbacher recalled that the information he had gathered came from ov 2004 Page #91  
n called in. It was therefore this information that Sarbacher used to answe 2004 Page #92  
ists to make sure that none of the information was dropped or left in a bus 2004 Page #94  
to other confirmable gold mines of information. Dr. Eric Walker is a prime  2004 Page #98  
hone. He eventually gave up enough information to clearly show he had been  2004 Page #98  
 etc. He claims the file contained information on an event in Pennsylvania  2004 Page #100  
al Bureau of Aeronautics Technical Information Branch of `BuAer." When Moor 2004 Page #102  
White House held on to the Knowles information and then sent it off to the  2004 Page #103  
to silence them. However, all this information has been in the public domai 2004 Page #117  
anding of what would happen to the information. So, it is not as trivial as 2004 Page #117  
icity in withholding this critical information about extraterrestrial conta 2004 Page #134  
matter relentlessly. He shared his information with an English teacher name 2004 Page #136  
to Friedman. Moore listened to the information, did research of his own and 2004 Page #136  
for the very purpose of making the information they contain highly question 2004 Page #140  
For what purpose or motive, if the information contained in such forged pap 2004 Page #141  
ve to suppress the open sharing of information about UFO incidents — regula 2004 Page #141  
ilitary personnel who release such information and also civilian airline pi 2004 Page #141  
ntist Wilber Smith indicated, that information about it could not have been 2004 Page #141  
ing him from gaining access to UFO information he sought, which he said "is 2004 Page #146  
 to release some if not all of the information. On April 11, 1979, Barry Go 2004 Page #146  
n I vociferously asked him for the information." Goldwater's acknowledgemen 2004 Page #147  
t saying that dissemination of the information discussed will result in sum 2004 Page #170  
y they appeared to have had enough information to make the security related 2004 Page #176  
nts and the Hard Evidence (Part 2) information as to the source of the foot 2004 Page #180  
1968 to work for the United States Information Agency, which had been forme 2004 Page #181  
wer in 1953 to "centralize foreign information dissemination programs." The 2004 Page #181  
 was, "You know if you come across information or technology which is again 2004 Page #183  
" I immediately filed a Freedom of Information request with the National Ar 2004 Page #185  
ew: I don't see any reason to keep information like that secret but there m 2004 Page #186  
here may be some aspect of the UFO information with which I am not familiar 2004 Page #186  
tican Library section that had the information about extraterrestrial intel 2004 Page #186  
had tried but couldn't release the information. He told me many times that  2004 Page #188  
 and I would like to give you that information to the best of my ability. O 2004 Page #189  
him, received an offer to view UFO information that would help to unravel t 2004 Page #189  
t you are looking for which is UFO information from the government — as muc 2004 Page #190  
cribed how the game of getting UFO information from the government was play 2004 Page #190  
e Reagan administration to release information and mold the ufological worl 2004 Page #192  
y by Hilbry amnion looking for UFO information. • Clinton had an undersunrI 2004 Page #196  
another planet. • The source of my information is a British official of Cab 2004 Page #206  
der to prevent her from disclosing information she had received from others 2004 Page #206  
dside pipe; he did not give up the information Dr. James E McDonald • Durin 2004 Page #209  
stem • Why: • He was considered an information leak having to do with a pow 2004 Page #211  
ould have been a recipient of such information, but Gebauer may be another  2004 Page #218  
s leads to the question — is there information in Behind the Flying Saucers 2004 Page #219  
 and Gebauer just happen upon this information in their travels through the 2004 Page #221  
"Diary" There is a final piece of "information" — I am unwilling to use the 2004 Page #221  
 an otherwise unreliable source of information. Think about it this way: if 2004 Page #222  
out those — and other — sources of information, from both sides of the issu 2004 Page #223  
self, have written many Freedom of Information Act requests to the USAF to  2004 Page #231  
er, to see if there was sufficient information in the photo to calculate th 2004 Page #231  
and people were clamoring for more information. On his desk he found there  2004 Page #237  
a return address of the Freedom of Information Act office at Fort Meade. Th 2004 Page #243  
appreciate it. You have been given information that no one has. To make my  2004 Page #249  
irectives are regarding Freedom of Information. "Priority requests forwarde 2004 Page #253  
e not talking about the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and if they were  2004 Page #253  
ins — Is the concept of Freedom of Information within a classified compartm 2004 Page #253  
ental telepathy ." ■ " ••• lack of information on the Roswell crashed sauce 2005 Page #9  
Born Pastor revealed d1e following information: "Presence of C) toplasm vac 2005 Page #34  
ger Leir was in Varginha to gather information about the case. At that time 2005 Page #36  
d Steve Jones that he had received information from an intelligence source  2005 Page #65  
 UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 2) Information from remote viewing. 70      2005 Page #72  
 U.S. military eute that is hiding information on UFOs. \Xlhoever or whatev 2005 Page #74  
ver, who obstinately deny such new information, must live with ever greater 2005 Page #77  
tained "additiona l corroborative" information about this incident. 6. A pe 2005 Page #79  
d UFOs." Also, "since 1948, secret information concerning UFO activity invo 2005 Page #79  
n beings, and confirmation of this information many years later (in 1983) b 2005 Page #79  
Patterson Air Force Base where the information is stored that has been coll 2005 Page #80  
ts released through the Freedom of Information Act. Even so, according to G 2005 Page #80  
ording to Goldwater, the important information remained unavaiJable even to 2005 Page #80  
 release of ufologically sensitive information . In the United States, the  2005 Page #84  
zens to demand and obtain critical information on a wide range of important 2005 Page #84  
eat deal of openness regarding UFO information , including much that relate 2005 Page #84  
 of the word. A limjred release of information seems our of the question. I 2005 Page #85  
ives never responded to any of his information requests, making them the on 2005 Page #92  
eached out to its top man. Was the information Reich supplied a contributin 2005 Page #96  
D {Douglas} might be interested in information he had." But no answer was f 2005 Page #97  
hundred, details a great deal more information than this paper is designed  2005 Page #98  
 I interviewed this person ... the information given us by Moise defies des 2005 Page #99  
inistration had begun accumulating information toward builcling a case agai 2005 Page #101  
ation.4 4 Office of Coordinator of Information (OCI) was later renamed the  2005 Page #122  
ct. At present, GHQ has no further information, which would invalidate this 2005 Page #123  
searcher Richard Hall's Freedom of Information Ace (FOIJ\) request. In a mo 2005 Page #123  
 to !us FOIA request for Paperclip information from the CIA. Included was a 2005 Page #125  
leased in response to a Freedom of Information Act Request; its subject is  2005 Page #128  
tensive, consistent and verifiable information about her work at \Xlright F 2005 Page #131  
 Under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act, the National Securit) A 2005 Page #133  
IC) will analyze and evaluate: All information and evidence with.in the ZI  2005 Page #141  
orts to identify che UFOB; and ail information and evidence collected in ov 2005 Page #141  
h would deal with UFOs or have any information about the incident at Roswel 2005 Page #142  
ment airgram asserts: "Preliminary information provided has been checked \v 2005 Page #143  
hat he had been involved in .... " Information since that time indicates pu 2005 Page #143  
now is to look at both new and old information to see if it either suppons  2005 Page #147  
bad at all. Salas gave us detailed information of how he transferred the 16 2005 Page #148  
 did, however, impart some further information that he had not previousl y  2005 Page #151  
ieval Conference If anyone has any information concerning Ray Santilli's co 2005 Page #152  
nical parts requires extraction of information about an instance of a parti 2005 Page #161  
system; the navigation system; the information system(s); the life-support  2005 Page #162  
er; Interaction -Image Processing; Information Retrieval and Categorization 2005 Page #162  
investigators have obtained little information on most of these, little to  2005 Page #166  
hand in the administration of that information .                            2005 Page #174  
der audience has not faltered. The information contained in these papers is 2006 Page #2  
aterial of the author. For further information about next year's conference 2006 Page #2  
 star map makes sense and provides information not previously known to us.  2006 Page #4  
ring systems that provide far more information than we civilians can obtain 2006 Page #8  
s instructed to give out my travel information to callers. Frankly, I can't 2006 Page #12  
y. I have been told that when good information is leaked, bad is put out so 2006 Page #13  
 addition to SOM-01 providing such information, there are the testimonies o 2006 Page #14  
 the late 1970's to use Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to uncov 2006 Page #17  
ion Act (FOIA) requests to uncover information disclosing the existence of  2006 Page #17  
gged determination to disclose UFO information even though this was highly  2006 Page #17  
thorized disclosures of classified information. Stone's FOIA research led t 2006 Page #17  
 inch thick booklet that contained information on 57 known types of extrate 2006 Page #19  
l biological entities (EBEs): That information was from a little publicatio 2006 Page #19  
79 and said that it contained much information on each of group of EBEs in  2006 Page #19  
ogy, food requirements and medical information. He claims he could read the 2006 Page #19  
M1-01 was crafted, a great deal of information had been acquired on EBE phy 2006 Page #19  
histleblowers revealing classified information concerning UFOs, there is co 2006 Page #21  
terface with EBEs and pass on this information through a secure computer sy 2006 Page #22  
craft and bodies retrieved Limited information about alien bodies from an o 2006 Page #26  
pt attempt in SE Ghana. US Defense Information Report. DiKto ness Claim ••  2006 Page #28  
elded more credible and consistent information with the know dataset of int 2006 Page #47  
s worldwide would joust for inside information. Some might also be called u 2006 Page #57  
 or the internet, hoping for clear information and reassurance. If the NHI  2006 Page #59  
iracy, but would also be a crucial information and organizing tool. Public  2006 Page #62  
 would commandeer media to control information, downplay the strangeness an 2006 Page #62  
d become skeptical of all official information. Public morale would slowly  2006 Page #64  
 interpretation of events. Maximum information flow is essential to reduce  2006 Page #66  
geness with solid facts. - Maximum information flow is essential to reduce  2006 Page #66  
 masking is not an option, maximum information flow and public education wo 2006 Page #67  
al sources release little (if any) information to the public. Sometimes dis 2006 Page #71  
? People are unreliable sources of information. They can, intentionally or  2006 Page #71  
 in order to get the most accurate information possible regarding the locat 2006 Page #71  
Groom Lake, he transmitted as much information as he had. The response was  2006 Page #74  
ce the letters did not contain any information regarding the airplane, its  2006 Page #75  
crash site (Fig. 3) in 2003, using information from the accident report, no 2006 Page #76  
of the area with a request for any information they could provide. Carl Han 2006 Page #80  
 F-117A crash sites. Based on this information the Bakersfield debris was c 2006 Page #85  
configurations or other classified information. In some of the incidents, c 2006 Page #86  
his incident, the lack of in-depth information and detail surprised me. The 2006 Page #91  
ter. As I discovered more and more information, I would call Mrs. May and F 2006 Page #94  
 12, 1952. Next, I took all of the information from the sightings that I fo 2006 Page #97  
onwide newspapers looking for more information about the "Flatwoods Monster 2006 Page #98  
monster with BO". The United Press information that described the giant fig 2006 Page #99  
McDonald, based on the descriptive information in the Special Operations Ma 2006 Page #118  
"unlikely" to occur unless further information surfaced that attributed the 2006 Page #121  
s a lot more. "I remember that the information that he told us had apparent 2006 Page #127  
per articles and leaked government information from his sources. Rep. Kissn 2006 Page #139  
 Research Lab housed there, leaked information to Andy about the American g 2006 Page #139  
 He sent me an email that outlined information he knew about Area 51 becaus 2006 Page #150  
e in order for me to videotape his information for this November crash retr 2006 Page #151  
that was flashing and punch up the information for that particular aircraft 2006 Page #153  
ith us. They used to play with the information we had. You see, above a rad 2006 Page #153  
above that big white dome where no information can come from. And the UFOs  2006 Page #153  
 who all of them were. I know that information was used and taken back to J 2006 Page #155  
ed on Immediate High Alert for any information related to flying saucers. W 2006 Page #164  
minutes. However, by combining the information in this version about the be 2006 Page #168  
beginning time, 10:30 AM, with the information in the White House phone log 2006 Page #168  
g else? Not until 1987 was further information on this event released by th 2006 Page #169  
eased by the Air Force, and sparse information at that! What follows was fo 2006 Page #169  
he aircraft were friendly. 2. This information was further amplified at 104 2006 Page #170  
had been notified and that: a. All information in this matter was to be rel 2006 Page #170  
 of the President would release no information. c. The substance of a and b 2006 Page #170  
ID THE RADAR DETECT? The technical information in this document is sparse,  2006 Page #170  
 known radar capabilities with the information in Winlde's document one can 2006 Page #171  
cussion shows, there is not enough information about the radar detections t 2006 Page #172  
s situation. However, based on the information available in this document c 2006 Page #173  
ble in this document combined with information in an FBI document to be dis 2006 Page #173  
as put on Immediate High Alert for information about flying saucers. 170    2006 Page #173  
 Roswell? WHAT? The CIC was wanted information about flying saucers? Don't  2006 Page #174  
 reason for alert locally, but any information whatsoever must be telephone 2006 Page #174  
I requested the release of further information from the Army Security Agenc 2006 Page #174  
curity Agency under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act (FOIPA). I w 2006 Page #174  
ere.) Nevertheless, based on other information we can make a guess as to wh 2006 Page #174  
von Books, NY, 1995). Supplemental information is in parentheses: 1011.NPI. 2006 Page #175  
edo, TX, but he had no independent information to confirm either the date o 2006 Page #176  
disconnected events and sources of information: a documented "national emer 2006 Page #178  
iate high alert for saucer related information on December 8 and witness te 2006 Page #178  
have issued requests for immediate information in order to find out if any  2006 Page #179  
r the CIC received any special UFO information as a result of the alert is  2006 Page #179  
e to interview and a wellspring of information. This report would not exist 2006 Page #180  
—please see Appendix 1 for further information) as primarily a facilitator  2006 Page #181  
 TV station) puts in a request for information to United States Coast Guard 2006 Page #184  
Voice/Fax 360.752.1824 For further information, questions, comments, or add 2006 Page #195  
 already contacting us for further information and referrals. The Foundatio 2006 Page #197  
1993, the Foundation received some information about another ranch, about f 2006 Page #200  
nses usually included a reprint of information and, if possible, a referral 2006 Page #203  
nces. I was also able to send them information, give them book lists, or re 2006 Page #205  
 "....If you were to find out some information that would prove UFOs were r 2006 Page #205  
 told the caller that putting such information on the air wasn't my decisio 2006 Page #205  
military, "back east" who had some information that there were several memb 2006 Page #205  
ant to tickle my interest with the information but would give me no more in 2006 Page #205  
ormation but would give me no more information. He also mentioned that he a 2006 Page #205  
ed "If someone wanted to give some information to the public, about UFOs an 2006 Page #205  
is be done?" My reply was that the information should be given to several t 2006 Page #205  
lings with the public, and let the information "trickle down", until it was 2006 Page #205  
. I worried, at the time that the "information" might turn out to be disinf 2006 Page #206  
der audience has not faltered. The information contained in these papers is 2007 Page #3  
aterial of the author. For further information about next year's conference 2007 Page #3  
was called the Committee on Public Information, or CPI. Journalist Creel st 2007 Page #10  
ink the Cl.A was created to gather information, managing censorship and pro 2007 Page #11  
there are many ways of controlling information. Here is a list of some of t 2007 Page #16  
tain much scientific and technical information was kept from public view. A 2007 Page #17  
ipulation ;, Rumors and misleading information (disinformation) ,, Use of d 2007 Page #20  
g how co use it to censor and spin information . Be cautious . 27           2007 Page #33  
Lake, CA 92315 A stamp: FREEDOM OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY OFFICE US ARMY INTEL 2007 Page #42  
eviewer: "Highly dubious source of information" ■ Another: "What is DM doin 2007 Page #48  
 Top Seaet Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS-SCI) · clearance -inform 2007 Page #52  
 · · ■ Virtually impossible to get information about these projects. -' ... 2007 Page #52  
or two• others. ■ Congress gets no information.                             2007 Page #52  
tality. Now with vitamins." MEDIA, INFORMATION AND FINANCIAL SERVICES Its n 2007 Page #67  
omer service and card reactivation information. Telecommunications transmis 2007 Page #68  
iance and I continued to study the information I'd amassed. 1 don't know if 2007 Page #76  
propaganda operation? Not with any information I've been able to establish. 2007 Page #76  
hem, though I found the ads run by information services, technology, and me 2007 Page #76  
 have an interest in UFOs from the information in the media about your goin 2007 Page #80  
 into computers to look for hidden information on UFOs. Did you gather this 2007 Page #80  
some documents relating to medical information at Bethesda Hospital. MW': T 2007 Page #84  
g for harder to find sensitive UFO information on the in cernec? GM: 1 base 2007 Page #85  
GM: 1 based most of my research on information that was given out by the di 2007 Page #85  
th that free energy. So I used the information from the disclosure project  2007 Page #85  
u make any efforts to validate the information was real provided .by the di 2007 Page #85  
.by the disclosure project and the information about the hackers. GM: That' 2007 Page #85  
looking into these systems for the information. GM: Yes sure. You can FTP ( 2007 Page #85  
le in with tempting or either fake information so they can track them down. 2007 Page #86  
etwork. M\V: Did you look for much information like that? GM: No not really 2007 Page #90  
le, and obtain additional detailed information concernin g the discs. It's  2007 Page #95  
r-step ready to officially release information pertaining to the four discs 2007 Page #110  
multinational entities creating an information vacuum co conceal the facts  2007 Page #121  
in is a single incident wherein an information vacuum was implemented and s 2007 Page #121  
ence, or how could they print such information on how co extinguish a burru 2007 Page #127  
ee along. Maybe by concealing thjs information governments feel they can ke 2007 Page #127  
same metallic craft. There is also information now surfacing about two othe 2007 Page #128  
 to film MariJyn. He o-ot a lot of information about her from them, and he  2007 Page #135  
r provision B 1 of the Freedom of .Information Act. Notabl), B 1 is a piece 2007 Page #137  
 states: 1. This will confirm oral information furnished to MSgt MIL TON SH 2007 Page #139  
 advised that he had no first hand information since he was not present and 2007 Page #140  
ea had observed it. 3. Any further information developed concerning this ma 2007 Page #140  
reclude unauthorized disclosure of information considered classified in nat 2007 Page #140  
 under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act is a 1965 report titled  2007 Page #140  
sclosed the following: Preliminary information provided has been checked wi 2007 Page #142  
26, 1973 which provides background information and guidance for dealing wit 2007 Page #142  
have been found. In particular any information pertaining to the pre-impact 2007 Page #142  
a that surfaced via the Freedom of Information Act is notable roo. The refe 2007 Page #143  
hlights from the Defense Technical Information Center Archive: -Kinetic coo 2007 Page #163  
cstignti\'e agencies 10 acuvdy scd information conccminj! thrc.11.S 10 nude 2007 Page #175  
tigative agencies to actively seek information concerning threats to nuclea 2007 Page #175  
apons and to report such evaluated information expeditiousl y to responsibl 2007 Page #175  
xplosion in 1974. In addition, new information has surfaced about an amazin 2007 Page #184  
vestigation by carefully reviewing information we received from several ind 2007 Page #188  
ived m Coyame armed with important information about the 1974 event. We wer 2007 Page #189  
der audience has nor faltered. The information contained in these papers is 2008 Page #3  
aterial of the author. ror further information about n_exr year's conferenc 2008 Page #3  
 cells in Eureka. They ignored the information that didn't fit with the bol 2008 Page #17  
for collecting and reporting basic information with respect to aerial pheno 2008 Page #26  
arge body of that so-called "basic information" was profound, to say the ve 2008 Page #26  
 told the agents that based on the information they had given him, it seeme 2008 Page #30  
ext interview provided a wealth of information but raised more questions; I 2008 Page #43  
s FOI exemptions that mean certain information will not be released. Finall 2008 Page #61  
ds Acts Before the UK's Freedom of Information Act came fully into force in 2008 Page #61  
 ruling, nobody should. Freedom of Information The introduction of the Free 2008 Page #62  
The introduction of the Freedom of Information Act (passed in November 2000 2008 Page #62  
on and the presumption now is that information is released, unless any of t 2008 Page #62  
f Practice on Access to Government Information, which preceded FOi but atte 2008 Page #62  
 www.mod .uk. Go to the Freedom of Information section and search the Publi 2008 Page #62  
out open government and freedom of information . MoD confirmed to me in Dec 2008 Page #63  
cting the files, i.e. deleting any information covered by the various exemp 2008 Page #63  
rious exemptions to the Freedom of Information Act, ensuring that classifie 2008 Page #63  
tion Act, ensuring that classified information and personal data isn't rele 2008 Page #63  
ed , to comply with the Freedom of Information Act and the Data Protection  2008 Page #63  
curity and examples of the sort of information that is being withheld inclu 2008 Page #63  
 being withheld include classified information such as the capability of mi 2008 Page #63  
ability of military radar systems, information passed to the UK in confiden 2008 Page #63  
by allies, commercially -sensitive information and information which, if di 2008 Page #63  
rcially -sensitive information and information which, if disclosed , would  2008 Page #63  
FO Incident Files" will tum up the information. The First Batch The first b 2008 Page #64  
nd on the Coalition for Freedom of Information website. Check out www.freed 2008 Page #66  
. Reporter John Dodge obtained her information from the Sheriffs Office, aJ 2008 Page #70  
. B (describing radio transmission information): The British police are the 2008 Page #86  
riangle-shaped craft and receiving information in his mind. Apparently the  2008 Page #90  
 on a good deal of interesting UFO information. The next slide 3 shows the  2008 Page #104  
ied at all, representing sensitive information at the time. TC is short for 2008 Page #104  
the watermark may be included. The information shown on slide 32 about Jame 2008 Page #109  
) This use of the words freedom on information shown on slide 44 does not r 2008 Page #111  
 the NIE? ■Intelligence to collect information ■CI to discredit credibility 2008 Page #122  
for the "expansion of the Regional Information Sharing System," a database  2008 Page #123  
George Schulgen, who had requested information on "flying discs." In a lett 2008 Page #132  
 building a complicat ed empire of information and disinformation that reac 2008 Page #138  
l, offering the Americans only the information they requested or he decided 2008 Page #139  
THE SECRET -HOW DO YOU RELEASE THE INFORMATION??? ARV: NONSENSE OR TREASON  2008 Page #152  
Trilateral Comrmssion ■ Freedom of Information ■ Daniel Sheehan and the Vau 2008 Page #161  
bal pandemic of UFOs ■ Freed om of Information Act 155                      2008 Page #161  
duction LLC. www.openminds.tv. The information contained in these papers is 2009 Page #3  
aterial of the author. For further information about next year's conference 2009 Page #3  
rs I 946-1955 1956 1958 I compiled information for a descriptive analysis o 2009 Page #11  
e can be served by publishing this information ? II was at once apparent th 2009 Page #12  
PERATIONS Since 1946, intelligence information regarding UFO sightings coll 2009 Page #15  
good and must be guarded. Reliable information about foreign situations and 2009 Page #15  
 and illegal techniques of getting information but generally bureaucrats fe 2009 Page #15  
                         vital UFO information out of fear that long ears i 2009 Page #16  
in 1953 caused us to lose precious information simply because a director re 2009 Page #16  
chewed out for failing to take the information serious as the space object  2009 Page #16  
                    gave us enough information to draw this conclusion but  2009 Page #18  
ificance, the reliability, of this information ? Asked about it at a privat 2009 Page #18  
d other detection devices and such information sources as espionage and rec 2009 Page #18  
e elaborate communications systems information , pictures, accelerations, a 2009 Page #22  
eapons of the future, designed for information gathering, and more expendab 2009 Page #22  
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 can be served by publishin g this information? It was at once apparent tha 2009 Page #23  
 I been in the past, to top secret information about the intelligence syste 2009 Page #24  
ven an oral briefing on classified information related to the national secu 2009 Page #25  
ividuals to utilize the Freedom of Information Act in an attempt to force a 2009 Page #25  
 CONTAINING SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION WHOSE DISCLOSURE TO UNAUTHOR 2009 Page #26  
of MJ- 12, and its relationship to information concerning UFOs and extrater 2009 Page #37  
luded from the most classified UFO information by MJ-12. Finally, I referre 2009 Page #38  
ing President Kennedy only minimal information in response to his June 1961 2009 Page #38  
nnedy and MJ-12 over access to UFO information. The classified Top Secret d 2009 Page #39  
dy's efforts to gain access to UFO information soon after coming into offic 2009 Page #39  
ives concerning how to control UFO information and ensure that it would not 2009 Page #39  
itiative with our NASA to exchange information with your Academy of 35      2009 Page #41  
 of issues concerning sharing UFOs information and joint cooperation in spa 2009 Page #42  
ective UFO working groups to share information. Kennedy did this through a  2009 Page #42  
the CIA, John McCone, to share UFO information with NASA;37 and, due to NSA 2009 Page #43  
terintelligence in controlling UFO information and implementing the directi 2009 Page #45  
 required extensive sharing of UFO information to prevent any misunderstand 2009 Page #45  
v had agreed on steps to share UFO information precisely for this reason, a 2009 Page #45  
ould deny access to classified UFO information to Kennedy , his national se 2009 Page #45  
 posted to the Serpa website: "The information began to be released on 2 No 2009 Page #52  
HE LAST SIXTY YEARS IN SUPPRESSING INFORMATION ABOUT NON-HUMAN INTELLIGENCE 2009 Page #75  
ues: John will describe the latest information from the most recent October 2009 Page #77  
ct of UFO's, June related detailed information about working in the laborat 2009 Page #89  
now. Where she worked every bit of information had to be placed in a safe a 2009 Page #89  
he related, aside from UFO-related information , have been verified. For ex 2009 Page #90  
in Roswell from 1947 as well! This information increases the credibility of 2009 Page #91  
ne reading this article might have information and would send it so that th 2009 Page #94  
erated her exposure to UFO-related information , if she was delusional from 2009 Page #95  
 contacted the editor in search of information on Reich and she had sent hi 2009 Page #139  
tes. The Herald said its source of information about the new weapon was mos 2009 Page #157  
e said to have exchanged ideas and information. So far as is known, no deta 2009 Page #159  
l Project report offers no hint on information about the new weapon was wha 2009 Page #173  
ct? • Why would TDJ Leech leak any information about the project including  2009 Page #176  
ce to conduct research and collect information in an effort to identify the 2009 Page #178  
iz(.'S Google Earth • PG & E .,. . Information led to ii search for a Santa 2009 Page #192  
t Cafe •Compik-l Database with all information • Read reports several limes 2009 Page #192  

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formed by a vast UFO/secret weapon information-gathering organization. It w 2009 Page #23  

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of 5.0. Content: Refers to all the informational data of a case, including  2005 Page #136  

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

. journalist Dorothy Kilgallen was informed in 1955 by a British Government 2003 Page #73  
to speak with. Henry Forrestal had informed the Naval hospital that he inte 2003 Page #95  
s approved as long as he kept them informed about what we learned. First, I 2003 Page #110  
 will keep the First Lady's office informed and we shall as well." As I hav 2003 Page #200  
 trip to China. Twining was likely informed over the weekend and he pulled  2003 Page #208  
mander of the Bolivian army and he informed DATT that the army's search par 2004 Page #9  
ribed as a mid-gray. Good's source informed him that: "We tried to cut it,  2004 Page #15  
ing." Shortly afterwards, Good was informed that U.S. authorities claimed t 2004 Page #15  
uffily replied that he had not. He informed Werbicki that they had seen the 2004 Page #35  
es to the east of Shag Harbor, who informed Werbicki that he had seen light 2004 Page #35  
rbicki contacted them by radio. He informed them that there was a possibili 2004 Page #36  
'Brien, who was working the radio, informed his superior that they had just 2004 Page #36  
es to the east of Shag Harbor. She informed the Mountie that she and her da 2004 Page #36  
 the microphone and Captain Newell informed him that he had been in radio c 2004 Page #40  
there, just kelp and lobsters." He informed me that they were ready to call 2004 Page #42  
was he doing on a ship. The friend informed him that he was there as an air 2004 Page #44  
r Rick Bobo or Dennis Karnatz. Hey informed me he could see two to three, m 2004 Page #55  
uite friendly. Major Filer further informed me that he had learned of anoth 2004 Page #85  
on this planet has been officially informed of the existence of the space c 2004 Page #88  
wo feet? A: That is correct. I was informed that the disc was glowing and t 2004 Page #102  
 Washington Center (Radar) and was informed that for some unknown reason ra 2004 Page #104  
 it. The local police command then informed the ESA (Escola de Sargentos da 2005 Page #31  
ter Qanuary 20). Perhaps they were informed about, even in pursuit of, some 2005 Page #37  
."' Young and Chetham were further informed that the object was "more like  2005 Page #40  
dicated that he was unusually well informed on the matter, so I asked that  2005 Page #43  
he highest security clearance, was informed witl1 'eyes only' details of th 2005 Page #44  
appeared from the screen. Woolcott informed Schmitt that her husband had sa 2005 Page #44  
om what Stringfield called "a well informed military source." This informan 2005 Page #78  
dent." 7. Stringfield's son-in-law informed him that he had spoken with a p 2005 Page #79  
955 saying: «\Xie appreciate being informed of your activities." Douglas's  2005 Page #97  
onspiratorial musings or grounded, informed speculatio n? Personally, 1 sub 2005 Page #98  
irector of Naval Intelligence, has informed the \X/ar Department of a naval 2005 Page #122  
ment. Initially, the cameraman was informed chat he was co film the crash o 2005 Page #145  
rded interviews with Salas, and he informed us that, at the request of Sant 2005 Page #148  
e Onassis in New York. Maloney has informed us on tape that, in the 1970s,  2005 Page #149  
Edwards AFB library. The librarian informed Randy that the report was remov 2005 Page #173  
. The American people had not been informed. Similarly, the Soviets had sho 2006 Page #8  
eir normal military duties. A more informed speculation to Aldrich's about  2006 Page #16  
strangeness, versions of truth and informed opinions would rapidly prolifer 2006 Page #59  
 time NHI arrives, governments are informed and prepared; threat assessment 2006 Page #60  
d upon to help. Keeping the public informed and reassured while managing ou 2006 Page #62  
ot about the incident and Mrs. May informed me about a number of things tha 2006 Page #93  
t the scene of the recovery, I was informed that a large craft had crashed  2006 Page #123  
he other elements of our unit, who informed us that they had also transport 2006 Page #123  
, 1950. Two days later the FBI was informed that the Army's Counter Intelli 2006 Page #164  
t this is an attack. I'll keep you informed. After I hang up all civilian c 2006 Page #164  
n will be cut qff. I will keep you informed as the situation develops. Good 2006 Page #164  
him from the Pentagon and abruptly informed him in his laconic voice: 'When 2006 Page #167  
 is about to be proclaimed. We are informed that there is, flying over Alas 2006 Page #167  
wishes the Bluish ambassador to be informed of this and be told that Mr. Al 2006 Page #167  
ospheric conditions. The President informed the Prime Minister that the rep 2006 Page #168  
eading Large Disc). Jack ·was also informed that it would not rake long to  2007 Page #95  
or "Unlimited .Altitude". Jack was informed that the discs had considerable 2007 Page #100  
at the scrap-yard. The O.1.C. also informed Jack that not one person had ev 2007 Page #100  
pionage platform . The O.I.C. also informed Jack that crus aircraft had "nu 2007 Page #107  
 at one end of the runway, and was informed by the O.1.C. that the other en 2007 Page #114  
tory doesn't end in 1967. Jack was informed that the four djscs parked at t 2007 Page #114  
dent John F. Kennedy had guardedly informed Monroe -his one-time lover -tha 2007 Page #134  
mander of the Bolivian army and he informed DA TT that the army's search pa 2007 Page #142  
in: "My colleagues and I have been informed by the Soviet Embassy in the Re 2007 Page #198  
e murky world of intelligence were informed of the details of this particul 2008 Page #31  
he official investigation. We were informed by the Civil Aviation Authority 2008 Page #65  
d a new system for decision making informed by a vast UFO/secret weapon inf 2009 Page #12  
uction. Oberth has also voiced his informed opinion that UFOs might well be 2009 Page #16  
onal Security Affairs to render an informed decision on UFO policy in a pro 2009 Page #19  
d a new system for decision making informed by a vast UFO/secret weapon inf 2009 Page #23  
s to the briefing as they are most informed on the _physics related to the  2009 Page #28  
 "Mr. Crisman is probably the most informed man in the United States on UFO 2009 Page #32  
                    clearance, was informed with 'eyes only' details of the 2009 Page #51  
ppear ed from the screen. Woolcott informed Schmitt that her husband had sa 2009 Page #51  
of course, but no evidence or even informed speculation I am familiar with  2009 Page #140  

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 the government of the Netherlands informs the USAF that a wingless cigar-s 2003 Page #88  
 calls hospital administrators and informs them that he will take custody o 2003 Page #91  
to completion. In his memo, Cutler informs USAF General Nathan Twining (MJ- 2005 Page #97  

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 under the terms of the Freedom of Inforn1ation Acts of both the United Sta 2008 Page #23  

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ER SPPERE TN COTOCA ANT) POSSE0 ON INFORPATIoN CONERN/ND TNIs sgeowc, SPHER 2004 Page #21  

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a threat [ ... ] 13 The Freedom of Inforrnation Act has firrnly demonstrate 2008 Page #31  
 that he was being left out of the inforrnation loop by his superior office 2009 Page #68  

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ismuth is an efficient absorber of infra red energy and researchers are exp 2003 Page #107  
ffered a similar field. "Below the infra reds and above the ultra violets t 2009 Page #162  
whe:i Profcuor 'T. o.l "Below the. infra reds and abo,·e .J. Leech of Nr.w_ 2009 Page #183  

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rs of the small shoe sole included infrared spectroscopy, differential scan 2003 Page #49  
f Europe down there. Huge banks of infrared lights as wide as a car were us 2004 Page #51  
best way to do it would be thermal infrared and an over-flight to do an inf 2005 Page #71  
frared and an over-flight to do an infrared of the area to see if there is  2005 Page #71  
rvable" or "stealthy" to radar and infrared sensors. Developed as a clandes 2006 Page #81  
rbing tiles designed to reduce the infrared signature of the airplane's exh 2006 Page #84  
 to spot the sick ones by using an infrared signature discrimination techni 2006 Page #116  
my helicopter strike equipped with infrared sensors was employed. This is v 2007 Page #130  

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s their tool. ■ Building their own infrastru:lllre -a 'breaka ■ Off world c 2009 Page #152  

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's Variant of MJ-12 • Geopolitical Infrastructure • Crash Sites • Kibalchic 2004 Page #152  
ematically manipulating his social infrastructure - PSYOP Martin Redmond —  2004 Page #210  
w disclosure might affect a global infrastructure that is clearly teetering 2005 Page #77  
lligence, research and development infrastructure. No doubt the modern equi 2005 Page #143  
k bud et and missin mone . ■ Black infrastructure to deal wth the problem.  2009 Page #152  

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he prevention of attacks on public infrastructures, their personnel, the po 2008 Page #24  

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rogram that has been neglected and infused with new life and purpose. I pro 2009 Page #16  

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lly reached the public's ears, the infusion of Nazis into America 's milita 2008 Page #137  

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are omntc resting mid thr interest Ing Caso arc uorelublr. I nfonunatil*. t 2003 Page #118  
tad la aial tte deairatallV af —to.Ing  taaaral tada —yar to Cklaa vltk a f 2003 Page #221  
   Examination of Reverse Engineer ing Claims -5k SECOND H.AND REMARKS ■ .. 2005 Page #9  
                          Research ing The Engergy Technology of UFOs ~~·,  2005 Page #25  
d Dr. Roger Leir comes the follO\\ ing, based upon their in-depth research  2005 Page #31  
e standing on a guardrail (or lean.ing aga.inst it). She described it as "v 2005 Page #34  
after dark and this thing came fl) ing across the \·alley and landed on the 2005 Page #69  
led orgone, exists not only in li\ ing organisms, but also in the soil and  2005 Page #91  
izona expedjtion) should go on ha, ing illusions is bad, bad for the furn r 2005 Page #103  
 aircraft encountering UFOs, handl.ing of recovered UFO materiel, related i 2005 Page #130  
ss releases from the Air Force den)ing recovery in early July 1947 of crash 2005 Page #131  
ve for faking the document or hoax.ing an event ma~ be identified, along wi 2005 Page #138  
protected somewhat from the lightn.ing strikes that suddenly peppered the a 2005 Page #154  
nt light, accompan.ied by a crunch.ing, rumbling sound, shook the ground ar 2005 Page #154  
ext canyon. Jose noticed smoke com.ing from a draw adjacent to \'v'alnut Cr 2005 Page #154  
 Grande. We headed toward it, walk.ing down towards the bottom of the hill. 2005 Page #154  
er and the humidity . The first th.ing we saw was a kind of giant-sized gou 2005 Page #154  
hing that glittered with a blind-- ing light as it swished in for a crash l 2006 Page #44  
•l Writing• ln :,cript-5tyle "'rit.ing. Loe.Jc wood':, DJrectory indJcdtc:, 2007 Page #46  
ted with inventing. This, if anyth.ing, makes the commercial's significance 2007 Page #76  
ed the O.1.C. if these were the Fl)ing Saucers everybody was reporting, he  2007 Page #108  
 one country was capable of provid.ing the necessary "financial backing" to 2007 Page #111  
 with add.itional test fLights tak.ing place at Edwards AFB. Now we know ,v 2007 Page #111  
e five sisters and we were all Cr) ing, you know wondering what to do. And  2007 Page #122  
g, but there is no denying the fl) ing saucers come from another planet." K 2007 Page #136  
-verb--~,wen t, released, question ing ■ Subn-subord inatlor--whe1her, Jr,  2008 Page #118  
exical density 34.48 37.03 1 ■Gunn ing Fog Index 14.88 15.24 2 ■Coleman-Lia 2008 Page #118  
at they arr • The eYidence rupport.ing physic.al reality m UFOs is overwhem 2008 Page #146  
 way to brief the various Authoriz.ing Commanders on the subject to ensure  2009 Page #28  
iCC -;e, F1riC 1, \Jl'"J J•LC,l,T· ING OVl:R HE~ H....,"\A.~~ . WITH '"\i". 2009 Page #104  
 a Top Secret r · --. ·hi!c ·.vor!:ing ~.t Nellis f'_FE ·.-.·Jtr: the :206f 2009 Page #152  

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lead to retraction s and stonewalJ.ing-a new director of counterintelligenc 2005 Page #123  

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i\loise} had just come from \Xlash.ingcon and had spoken co people in the D 2005 Page #97  

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. electrostatic enkieester to, The ingego . Zonton Hfoet I0I ne, foo — to r 2006 Page #35  

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d to small but effective tanks. An ingenious new man-made UFO-type aircraft 2009 Page #22  

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 Rather, they were literal demons, ingeniously masquerading as extraterrest 2008 Page #35  

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hings ranging from loose bolts, to ingested birds, to faulty wiring, to pil 2006 Page #11  

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usual nature did indeed occur at K.ingman, Arizona in May 1953. Operation U 2005 Page #45  

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 the case displays many of the key ingrecLients of crashed UFO lore. Reme B 2005 Page #153  

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Pepto-Bismal, comes from a bismuth ingredient. Bismuth's atomic number on t 2003 Page #106  

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g macrunes imfrated the flapping\\ ings of birds to obtain ljft. Nature is  2005 Page #163  
s when a man should go about these ings with considerable care, be- use peo 2006 Page #44  

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 moved away-Baca to Tacoma, \Xlash.ington, and Padilla to Rowland Heights,  2005 Page #154  

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: ,,i1h :inini:11 :rnd \('gc1:1blc inh:nencion c:an br 3\\oci:itcd \\ilh E\ 2005 Page #107  

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as — a mysterious creature said to inhabit the forests and jungles of the i 2004 Page #16  

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cked up to show that he was not an inhabitant of this world. Mr. T.J. Weems 2004 Page #26  
simply, "The pilot, who was not an inhabitant of this world, was given Chri 2004 Page #27  

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UFO literature. Relationships with Inhabitants of Celestial Bodies □ Draft  2003 Page #27  
aid, "Why did the extraterrestrial inhabitants of the craft have a cutting  2004 Page #78  
oDoman Air Force Base in which UFO inhabitants and military personal made p 2004 Page #189  
 the ideal pathogen to use against inhabitants of earth? What would its cha 2006 Page #112  
 the state of health of the native inhabitants reveals population genetic e 2008 Page #102  
DRAFT June 1947 Relationships with Inhabitants of Celestial Bodies Relation 2008 Page #112  
m of determining what to do if the inhabitants of celestial bodies, or extr 2008 Page #112  
 was blessed with a visit from the inhabitants of another world: the Clario 2009 Page #54  

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ce had stopped before reaching any inhabited areas or major roads. Recon sh 2006 Page #135  

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ile heightening the contradictions inherent in the investigation. Three 662 2003 Page #66  
specific implications for humanity inherent in each contact scenario, from  2006 Page #48  
be the stark ambiguity/uncertainty inherent in strangeness. Some interpreta 2006 Page #59  
nying copy underscores the anxiety inherent in an alien abduction: "Its pou 2007 Page #71  

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hat most of these instructions are inherently unconstitutional. The infecti 2008 Page #111  

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of the gravity of the situation he inherited when he was sworn in as Secret 2003 Page #85  
nable to affect the situation he'd inherited even in the most negligible wa 2003 Page #89  
re mutations in the gene which are inherited from one parent. These may pro 2006 Page #114  

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 the intelligence system, security inhibitions would impinge upon my profes 2009 Page #24  

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l'. -2.u,,2 :--.Jl\11111 11..·:ir. inhumo~1...·n1.·1.. •u~ 111a.:!n,:11c li 2005 Page #19  

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 no eaves that arc both relublcund inicnMin ”' Dr. Carl Sagan “Other World* 2003 Page #118  

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i* tn* nd* . wintr f whom were I K InifT*. bcfmi he came !•• the atlccti-in 2003 Page #132  

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in:,! £:irlh. Jlumln 1lon:: ,,i1h :inini:11 :rnd \('gc1:1blc inh:nencion c: 2005 Page #107  

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 roa, Mark MO: air stipse sets net iniootart Mend, either as toemtv 13er:ra 2006 Page #30  

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he following information about her initial findings which was posted on the 2003 Page #66  
ctually this is precisely the same initial findings of Grandad's Team. Howe 2003 Page #103  
xes placed into Metal Footlockers. Initial examination (offsite) conducted  2003 Page #107  
ar and free of particles as in the initial state. One Bi/Mg fragment weighe 2003 Page #112  
action in weak acetic acid. In the initial test conducted October 22, 2003, 2003 Page #114  
not popular now □ kraft is not now initial caps 32Q03 Special Operations Mm 2003 Page #180  
arlier, First Aid was written with initial caps, and now it is lower case,  2003 Page #181  
eutronic powerplant" was taken for initial safekeeping after the crash at L 2003 Page #207  
k between the later events and the initial incident of 1978, but the eviden 2004 Page #10  
and Frank Scully. He described his initial investigation in the United Stat 2004 Page #89  
ll be limited to Soviet times. • 1.Initial observation may be made either b 2004 Page #168  
ate 1970s. Emenegger described the initial approach which was made during a 2004 Page #182  
ack McGeorge attended at least the initial briefing. McGeorge told my conta 2004 Page #189  
e of Aztec, Newton and Gebauer. My initial research quickly led me to Scott 2004 Page #215  
P. Cahn interviewed Scully for his initial article on the Aztec story for T 2004 Page #218  
 the four surviving negatives, his initial findings indicate that two diffe 2004 Page #233  
ore thorough results firmed up the initial indicators: the four UTA negativ 2004 Page #234  
due to "atmospheric exposure." The initial Cheatham-Young interview does no 2005 Page #40  
to the public domain. Although the initial hope of UFO researchers that thi 2005 Page #84  
ct draw, the first dimmed after an initial stronger blinking, then remained 2005 Page #100  
 by Medical Corps personnel at the initial site. Since little is known abou 2006 Page #19  
acket all potential forms that the initial contact event might take; second 2006 Page #48  
al health and spiritual wellbeing. Initial government interaction with the  2006 Page #56  
a as well as religious leadership. Initial fear would give way to a frenzy  2006 Page #58  
 Press, 1997. Confirmation of ETI: Initial Organizational Response, A.A. Ha 2006 Page #70  
with a D-21B known as Article 501. Initial captive-carry flights of Article 2006 Page #78  
at Woodbridge just hours after the initial encounter and a group of "specia 2006 Page #132  
on to dispatch interceptors on the initial contact. PART III: WHAT DID THE  2006 Page #170  
the conservative estimate that the initial detection (10:30 AM) was made, n 2006 Page #171  
s based on the assumption that the initial detection was made by radar inst 2006 Page #171  
resque Isle or Loring AFB made the initial detection, then the estimated sp 2006 Page #172  
lculated above. Assume that at the initial detection was made at only 100 m 2006 Page #172  
ith a range of 200 miles, then the initial detection could have occurred wh 2006 Page #172  
e the Top Brass embarrassed by the initial misidentification of a "friendly 2006 Page #173  
about halfway between Willingham's initial location, Laredo, and his subseq 2006 Page #177  
oint of entry that veg night. This initial reconnaissance was followed the  2006 Page #189  
re happening in Alabama. During my initial interactions with the local folk 2006 Page #202  
cal folk, I was able to confirm my initial impressions that the locality an 2006 Page #202  
needed was a change of name and an initial disclaimer. Despite its short ru 2006 Page #204  
piring aircraft ever built. Jack's initial thought was: "i\Iy gosh! Those a 2007 Page #95  
s for analysis some time after the initial, earlier batch was supplied to h 2007 Page #138  
d by a longer and less-bright one. Initial estimates p~inred toward an atmo 2007 Page #143  
ur on che fateful day in question. Initial inquires focused upon the reliab 2007 Page #143  
ing. Blip. Speed of object varied. Initial observation at 060 [degrees] no  2008 Page #8  
hed in the woods by Westport." The initial Crash story lacked a date and de 2008 Page #42  
ter John Dodge. Page 1 story about initial report; several witnesses observ 2008 Page #48  
 completely disappeared. After the initial flurry of excitement, however, t 2008 Page #98  
 with the Thyssen family after the initial 1942 seizures. The records also  2008 Page #129  
ame immediately brings to mind the initial name of the group reportedly in  2008 Page #130  
ip became a campaign issue, got an initial boost to his political career in 2008 Page #141  
rts 1-14. Dr. Wiesner presented an initial briefing on the ECOMCOM situatio 2009 Page #26  
bers were responding to Kennedy 's initial effort on June 28, 196 I to be f 2009 Page #43  
, and this was not known until the initial meeting in the fall of 1953. One 2009 Page #52  
how contact was made to set up the initial meeting. The reason for contact  2009 Page #53  
t and winding the grass." When the initial disc finally flew away it left s 2009 Page #136  
t I did and wanted to know what my initial thoughts were regarding the Voro 2009 Page #138  
. It is (a) striking fact that the initial shape and dimension of the depre 2009 Page #139  
light zone of events that made his initial sighting seem mundane in compari 2009 Page #179  

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 N N N Typist Initials N Y N N N N Initialed N Y N N N N 201                2003 Page #205  
e at the end of the memo allegedly initialed by Vannevar Bush. The "Burned  2008 Page #109  

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t of pleading with her grandmother initially to convince her to violate the 2003 Page #22  
officers would have been called to initially examine and ultimately manage  2003 Page #33  
 assist in the search for what was initially thought to be a possible downe 2003 Page #60  
ecksburg Incident The Landing Site Initially, the large wooded area where t 2003 Page #63  
 SOM Don Berliner was very helpful initially See www.majesticdocuments.com  2003 Page #169  
ar and an FPS-6 height finder, but initially had to accept the less powerfu 2004 Page #220  
figure it out WHO HAD THE PARTS? ■ Initially, Army and FBI (1941) ■ Then, A 2005 Page #5  
e course of the interview, the man initially advised that he had only seen  2005 Page #39  
w Mexico, on a special assignment. Initially, the cameraman was informed ch 2005 Page #145  
hiked co the overlook where we had initially spotted the wreckage. For a se 2005 Page #155  
oject Moon Dust. Stone says he was initially given training in Nuclear, Bio 2006 Page #16  
es where plots encountered UFOs. • Initially commanded to chase then shoot  2006 Page #28  
t high No doors Or hatches; cannot initially be opened Eventually entered b 2006 Page #29  
eading to a win/win situation both initially and in the end. Being would fi 2006 Page #54  
akin to martial law. Public -- „ • Initially, the public would be mainly fe 2006 Page #59  
the mere existence of the A-12 was initially classified Top Secret, it was  2006 Page #72  
guration. The pilot's name was not initially released, leading the press to 2006 Page #75  
ariant of the Blackbird (Fig. 13). Initially tested at Area 51 in August 19 2006 Page #87  
ff the coast of Florida. I believe initially they were like 150 to 200 mile 2006 Page #144  
 a place to meet and talk. Ted was initially suspicious of my interest but  2006 Page #201  
 used. GM: \X/ell the way I did it initially was through the consoles so th 2007 Page #87  
ived most of the sighting reports, initially thought the same thing. One ob 2008 Page #15  
e was a reluctant witness, but not initially. On November 25, 1979 at 2256  2008 Page #46  
 was in near collision with a UFO. Initially described as being disc-shaped 2008 Page #67  
the German-style military helmets, initially dubbed the "Fritz" by the sold 2008 Page #145  
ve material. I do not think it was initially created to "keep the UFO commu 2009 Page #14  
ype first proposed by Einstein was initially met with the same unthinkable  2009 Page #20  
 Khrushche v said after his father initially refused Kennedy's offer in Sep 2009 Page #42  

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 good about his capitalization and initials because I reviewed his handwrit 2003 Page #25  
 of either MJ/04 or MJ/01, and the initials either EWL or JRT. Ryan Wood an 2003 Page #181  
by authority of MJ-1 or MJ-4 a The initials are clear, identifiable We are  2003 Page #182  
able We are locating the people by initials 11 tBTXS Special OperaUoni t.Un 2003 Page #182  
 N Mixed Typing Y N Y N N N Typist Initials N Y N N N N Initialed N Y N N N 2003 Page #205  
ave identical signatures. 4. Whose initials are "ELB"? This will identify w 2003 Page #209  
son in the movie, keeping Cavitt's initials but avoiding use of his real na 2004 Page #139  
 ancient history" ■ Distinctive VB initials. Vernon Bowen copyright? THE RE 2007 Page #48  
ut not stamped "received" with his initials the way he usually did. The S-4 2009 Page #8  

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n in the mid-sixties. He helped to initiate a congressional look at the UFO 2003 Page #195  
 "Truthful" Scully was selected to initiate the tale. Pranksters in Iowa ad 2004 Page #28  
lous, and Reich instructed Hays to initiate libel action against Mrs. Brady 2005 Page #93  
physician, Bruce Tempest, M.D., to initiate what would become a widespread  2006 Page #110  
se of the next decade, Kulik would initiate three expeditions to the area,  2008 Page #99  
National Estimates. This group can initiate study or as usually the case, t 2009 Page #19  

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raterrestrials 23. Encounters o If initiated by EBEs: locations selected by 2003 Page #177  
r EWL or JRT. Ryan Wood and I have initiated the process of identifying all 2003 Page #181  
dent." The focus of the GAO probe, initiated at the request of a member of  2004 Page #60  
 response to, offensive overt acts initiated by flying discs themselves. Ev 2004 Page #62  
 Accounting Office inquiry that he initiated made one curious determination 2004 Page #146  
police organization Lavrenti Beria initiated a case against researchers par 2004 Page #159  
utopsies performed or life support initiated in the instance of living EBEs 2004 Page #170  
i Lla ma.. (411.etiar ActivItis• — initiated in 196 learned abou ring the 1 2006 Page #26  
t 3:00 a.m. PDT, a Divert Team was initiated at TTR and arrived at the cras 2006 Page #82  
 4): (After the Panel's review was initiated, GHC/IPU published in March 19 2006 Page #104  
nt. "In the meantime requests were initiated at the highest levels between  2006 Page #134  
polygraph examination. Efforts are initiated to raise funds for the lie det 2006 Page #188  
s and experiencers. The Report was initiated by Dr. John Mack, Professor of 2006 Page #197  
a base for future groups that were initiated by Robert Bigelow: the Bigelow 2006 Page #207  
ng time. Today, Robert Bigelow has initiated civilian forays into space wit 2006 Page #207  
ummer of 1975 a covert mission was initiated that saw a "team" of what Rigg 2007 Page #138  
from all agencies. Bush's plan was initiated by America's first Secretary o 2008 Page #131  
Republican National Committ ee and initiated "ethnic committees " filled wi 2008 Page #141  
 during Reagan's convalescence and initiated the Iran-Contra scandal, seen  2008 Page #142  
ed to New Zealand" the project was initiated in Florida and moved to New Ze 2009 Page #171  

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f international press coverage and initiates the modern age of UFOs. Then o 2003 Page #86  

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 like you to assume personally the initiative and central responsibility wi 2003 Page #6  
n such cases declassified. The CFi initiative is backed by the SCI-FI Chann 2003 Page #65  
weapon under the Strategic Defense Initiative. Tales of underground alien b 2003 Page #149  
 like you to assume personally the initiative ...of substantive cooperation 2003 Page #162  
headed what was called The Roswell Initiative in 1997, is one example. He w 2004 Page #144  
culated that the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) and the Star Wars syste 2007 Page #130  
ree. My partner Ryan Wood took the initiative to contact the Institute of A 2008 Page #106  
 Stringfield's leaks ■ The Grenada initiative ■ Aerial UFO encounters ■ Sho 2008 Page #161  
t was about SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative) , an issue during Reagan's t 2009 Page #10  
Kennedy launched a ground breaking initiative to get the USSR and USA to co 2009 Page #40  
kground of this publicly announced initiative with powerful Cold War implic 2009 Page #40  
 like you to assume personally the initiative and central responsibility wi 2009 Page #40  
 told Khrushchev: "I have begun an initiative with our NASA to exchange inf 2009 Page #41  
pectations, 1976-1978 ■The Greruch initiative 137                           2009 Page #143  

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s in space; spurred elaborate A1my initiatives such as SDI (Star \X/ars Pro 2005 Page #168  
s genuine. President Kennedy's UFO initiatives led to implementation of ass 2009 Page #42  

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185 Sab,tct SPECIAL INQUIRY i 1 he Initnsend Brain Electre•Graviq Device 38 2006 Page #41  

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n and Doctor Robert Oppenheimer to inject any useful comments to the briefi 2009 Page #28  

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g Koch's postulates, patient blood injected into mice produced an even stro 2006 Page #111  
e Research Center, where they were injected into apes and other lower forms 2006 Page #114  

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l in bed" • RV Answer: murdered by injection, unusual back then with a soph 2004 Page #206  
h • RV Answer: Murdered by massive injection of potassium in combination wi 2004 Page #211  

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 for hours also! And I know we got injections ... 1 think now more than eve 2004 Page #50  
es such as surgery, growth hormone injections, corneal transplants) i.e. in 2006 Page #114  

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ion remains the weakest. Moreover, injtial assessments undertaken ar the be 2007 Page #143  

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 took legal responsibility for the injunction 's violation. Silbert felt th 2005 Page #101  
y rud, and the complaint became an injunction. FDA agents began showing up  2005 Page #101  

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 location. Minimize contamination. Injured, wounded EBEs treated by medical 2003 Page #177  
 APTER THE PEOPLE YOU SAY HAVE MEN INJURED? MAL WELL. WE HAIM EENT IT -- YE 2004 Page #24  
r, three live crew aided as though injured. Crash witnessed by troops. Debr 2004 Page #118  
nd mentally disabled dwarf who was injured by a hailstorm and wandered by V 2005 Page #35  
ith a passage from SOM1-01: 24. b. Injured or wounded entities will be trea 2006 Page #19  
ame to administrating first aid to injured EBEs. Stone's testimony however  2006 Page #19  
urity of its citizens who might be injured by the fall to earth of these ob 2009 Page #14  
aucers actually killed his dog and injured his son's arm. Although the harb 2009 Page #31  

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e was Forrestal's, that he died of injuries sustained in the fall, that his 2003 Page #94  
m Texas case resulting in personal injuries. Slide 20 presents the dimensio 2003 Page #173  
tor, the body had various kinds of injuries, but he was sure that the creat 2005 Page #36  
d that when t[)ring to examine the injuries of the creature, he suddenly fe 2005 Page #36  
re prescribed for dealing with EBE injuries by SOM1-01 since the effects we 2006 Page #19  

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aterial struck Dahl's son and dog, injuring the boy killing the dog. Dahl r 2003 Page #41  

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ounts militarily, but with minimal injury to noncombatants. The possibility 2009 Page #22  

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 paper, it is possible to date the ink, identify the watermark and the pape 2003 Page #178  
 if possible s Physical • Date the ink, watermark or paper o Identify typew 2003 Page #180  
rinciples of provenance, paper and ink analysis, content analysis, authenti 2004 Page #242  
orensically, including marginalia, ink, paper, content, and provenance. An  2004 Page #242  
 results. Besides the forensics of ink, paper, and watermark, there is sugg 2004 Page #243  
ome from?; the second is paper and ink analysis; the third, content analysi 2004 Page #243  
h document. For example, paper and ink analysis might weigh more than conte 2004 Page #243  
the manuscript were stamped in red ink; the title page had the Top Secret/M 2004 Page #244  
notes and underlines. The felt tip ink used to write the words "Blue Book F 2004 Page #245  
 and concluded to be 1962 or later ink by Speckin Forensic Laboratories. Al 2004 Page #245  
 a felt tip pen with 1962 or later ink. Potentially the most unusual point  2004 Page #246  
by "Ben" written in 1977 or latter ink. The handwritten paragraph begins: G 2004 Page #246  
ate Twining died in 1982 after the ink could have been used in the proper c 2004 Page #247  
of compelling forensic evidence of ink analysis that supports the existence 2004 Page #247  
e experts in typewriters paper and ink analysis basically work for the lega 2004 Page #250  
lterations, Additions, Rewritings, Ink Dating and Paper, Typewriting, Facsi 2004 Page #250  
 is also not consistent with stamp ink that was commercially available; the 2004 Page #250  
 around the glue on tabs and their ink markings, further watermark investig 2004 Page #250  
ations and an investigation of the ink and large "CI" stamp, presumably mea 2004 Page #250  
ourse, is testing of the paper and ink. Yer with limited resources accorded 2005 Page #131  
ts of the forensic tests of paper, ink, watermark , typewriter and handwrit 2005 Page #135  
(physical trace testing, paper and ink testing of documents, forensic 5.0 l 2005 Page #135  
aterials. Forensic tests of paper, ink, obscure content, handwritin g, peri 2005 Page #137  
cuments and there was a lot of red ink, TOP SECRET. One of the words was `M 2006 Page #158  
 ■ All pages were stamped with red ink ■ Title page was stamped TOP SECRET  2007 Page #45  
a ■ Pencils from 1950s ■ Red stamp ink not recent ■ Felt tip ink not recent 2007 Page #46  
ed stamp ink not recent ■ Felt tip ink not recent (after 1962) 40 ""----- - 2007 Page #46  
uary 30, 2001 Page 3 The ballpoint ink, "ere chcmiQJly anly:cd as well as m 2007 Page #46  
ng on p1gc 188 is con,is1e111 with ink manufacru rcd by the Die pen comp1ny 2007 Page #46  
omp1ny fonhe fim time in 1977. The ink on p•ges 18'1, I QO, 288, and lbc co 2007 Page #46  
e fonnut.tion liilmade in 1977 The ink on ~•su U7, 221, 22~. •nd 285 is ror 2007 Page #46  
, 22~. •nd 285 is roru.is1cn1 wilh ink that was firs! formulated in 1961.   2007 Page #46  
eeps his big mouth shut." (p. 285) INK AGE ASSESSMENT ■ Ball point 1961: ce 2007 Page #47  
ve underlining POST 1961 BALLPOINT INK ■ "Fakes? Real? Make up your own min 2007 Page #47  
ue Book Files"= post-1962 felt tip ink ■ "Written in 1954" = post-1961 ball 2007 Page #47  
en in 1954" = post-1961 ball point ink SUBMITTED TO BLUE BOOK? '5 ~ ..... c 2007 Page #47  
:, .,. :::..:.-. ■ Ball point 1977 ink 41                                   2007 Page #47  
1(, ■ MOON DUST felt tip post-1962 ink AUTHENTICITY HINTS FROM ANNOTATIO NS 2007 Page #48  
hidlaw (d. 1977) ■ 1977 ball point ink .... -.~-,1,J • ....... .,,, .... WH 2007 Page #49  
her ranking officers from snooping ink TS files'.•·: · ... · .. ... '• .:,  2007 Page #52  
provoking. What we are seeing I th.ink, is an advertising industry driven t 2007 Page #76  
ead any UFO books GM: No] don't th.ink I read any UFO books. j\ifW: \XI ere 2007 Page #81  
 to talk about it? Joe: l don't th.ink he saw anything because he wasn't th 2007 Page #125  
or if they thought people would th.ink they were crazy? Or? REBECCA, YOU \' 2007 Page #171  
ould not be located. The red stamp ink is also not inconsistent with stamps 2008 Page #109  
 also not inconsistent with stamps ink that was commercially available duri 2008 Page #109  
a 1ing of authenticity. Dating the ink on them would undoubtedly show them  2008 Page #110  
mo Conclusions ■Original paper and ink dating essentially rules out modern  2008 Page #122  

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ique of mystical and mecharucal th.inking would have made it anathema to th 2005 Page #87  

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 as well as microscop ical I·· The inkl were Than compared to a !,1,U!datd  2007 Page #46  

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 figures in number. The first reaJ inkling of official interest in Marilyn  2007 Page #137  

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g a document with historically old inks and writing a stronger authenticity 2004 Page #243  
or the sake of argument. Given the inks, paper watermarks, and content, it  2004 Page #253  
rifying watermarks, and testing of inks against known authentic standards . 2005 Page #136  
ase by Bowen ■ Good example of the inks that can be dated ■ See "ORIGINAL"  2007 Page #46  
Forensic Laboratories, Okemos MI ■ Inks: thin layer chromatography (TLC) ■  2007 Page #46  
TLC RESULTS BY SPECKIN ■ Ballpoint inks were either 1961 or 1977 earliest D 2007 Page #46  
Forensic Laboratories, Okemos MI ■ Inks: thin layer chromatography (TLC) ■  2008 Page #120  

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at ~ is ,,110\\ n. no dc1~1l.'l o[ inl! r~cll!'ch on sut"ll an off cm:•; .- 2009 Page #182  

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earst empire for $75,000 using an "inlaresl-frea loan· for $20,000 as down  2007 Page #26  

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riar.it I’arth i* biing xi.itid tn inlcllrji mix i-nntrillcd • chicle* xxIi 2003 Page #132  

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 nnI them. ol:I b!o•pt.,sslcl,t. c:inllrme d to:J, 11;1 :i.nytntnc 10 lo v. 2009 Page #182  

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 personal friend of Adm.iral Bobby Inman (who, between 1974 and 1982, serve 2005 Page #130  

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he concentration camps to keep the inmates docile and unresisting. Today, t 2008 Page #140  

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 to th« nff^tivonnss of vour •nj i“inn, Anorovndt d Julv 19it" n L-ST.VflfJ 2003 Page #214  

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helps Pope gee E11qlfirer into \'{ inn-Dixi e grocery score chajn_ Pope com 2007 Page #27  

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ek i* castantl running the risk of inn-xcnil* damaging hi* reputation by be 2003 Page #118  

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re he had a good deal of charm and innate salesmanship. Offered blessings f 2003 Page #22  
roject Moon Dust) Recruited due to innate telepathic skills recognized duri 2006 Page #22  
ring childhood; _ Recruited due to innate telepathic skills recognized duri 2006 Page #22  
d tempered by simple logic and the innate reason of human inquiry. I hope t 2006 Page #182  

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·?porl• reached Snodgrass !n C!nc:.innati en, however, that Ile _himself a; 2009 Page #184  

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his book UFO Crash/Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum, Status Report VI shares a 2003 Page #21  
his book UFO Crash/Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum, Status Report VI publishe 2003 Page #39  
 1947, my wife had begun to detect inner disturbances in Forrestal that I h 2003 Page #94  
, cut tape, cut barrier, envelope, inner carton, dessicant (sic), put mater 2003 Page #177  
 the east by Maggie Garrons Point, Inner Island and Stoddart Island and on  2004 Page #39  
989 • 6. UFO Crash/Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum; Status Report VI, July 19 2004 Page #107  
 warning #2. Then we went into his inner office, and a strange thing happen 2004 Page #183  
er energy field radiating from the inner layer (organic) is drawn to the st 2005 Page #90  
n order to create more room in the inner vault of the admiral's office, old 2005 Page #130  
t was red in color was actually an inner helmet that was enclosed by the la 2006 Page #94  

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d in a labor camp was pleading his innocence of any wrongdoing, when Beria  2004 Page #158  

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rect southeastern. Is this just an innocent statement of a 90-year-old man  2003 Page #29  
ings. ... (mentions the name of an innocent but involved party here) was mi 2004 Page #50  
it. Often, it is just a relatively innocent trick to get a laugh at fooling 2004 Page #121  
he most widely used? Do otherwis e innocent ads for technological produces  2007 Page #59  

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nda was created and managed by the innocent-sounding Office of\\ ar Informa 2007 Page #11  

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

uld come calling, pretending to be innocently interested in UFOs while actu 2003 Page #148  
f the decoding software. Bennewitz innocently accepted the new program, whi 2003 Page #149  
nces. GM: There's no way you could innocently stumble upon it. MW: Do playp 2007 Page #88  

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

fuse antiaircraft shells that were innovated to devastating effect in World 2005 Page #121  

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5? What will be the organizational innovations in the intelligence system?  2009 Page #10  
ntelligence system? What technical innovations will emerge? "Sundesert" Nuc 2009 Page #10  

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

, Don Berliner, wrote an extremely innovative paper in 1988(?) outlining th 2004 Page #127  
cB magnets Public domain invention Innovative , maybe patentabl e improveme 2005 Page #21  

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

Investigations). See their website innovatively called www.4n6.com. A micro 2004 Page #250  

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Freud? The rumormon gering and the innuendo begun by former psychoanalytic  2005 Page #89  

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, its body might assume any one of innumerable shapes, sizes, colors — one  2006 Page #53  

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es, making connecti ons." r\n impo ino, and omewhat ambiguous alien head do 2007 Page #69  

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alternatin g layers of organic and inorganic material; steel wool and fiber 2005 Page #90  
mospheric energy, while the metal (inorganic) also attracts the energy, but 2005 Page #90  

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e was wired out not by AP, but via INP much later that night and by the cod 2004 Page #237  

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saucer wtth a transparent dome. on Inpod legs. Looks like it landed. not cr 2006 Page #26  

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 billion years older than the sun. Inpther words, there has been a great de 2006 Page #5  

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lease of hydrogen without external input of energy. Ill                     2003 Page #115  
otating round a central tower with input runrung down the arms. The massi,  2005 Page #171  
re finally switched on, he did not input the computer to block out those pa 2006 Page #154  
re an excellent discipline for the input material. (See slide 11.) The lang 2008 Page #106  
he first 30 pages and used them as input. For the Einstein documents, I hir 2008 Page #106  
t secretary, possibly with written input instead of dictation , and possibl 2009 Page #11  

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ssentially the number of different inputs from each source. When the QD is  2008 Page #108  

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e prevailing among tbe.popnlatieb, Inq (Irma Via*                           2004 Page #19  

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d to waft across the way, and upon inqu.iring they \Vere told it was embalm 2005 Page #42  
0 rul~e:s an how-. ,! . , • , , .. Inqu.inei at ):alum.a lut nfJ,'it l clu: 2009 Page #163  

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h into a book titled Alien Autopsy Inquest that is now a,·ailable, and rese 2005 Page #151  

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and contact the RCC in Halifax and inquire about missing aircraft and bring 2004 Page #38  

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ial naval investigating board that inquired into the death of James V. Forr 2003 Page #93  
ese aircraft were built. Jack also inquired about the flight performance (a 2007 Page #99  
ly built these aircraft. Jack also inquired why they had been discontinued, 2007 Page #108  
pulsion of Aircraft) program. Jack inquired how these rurcrafr could avoid  2007 Page #109  

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w. hi gaic hi* Mon to the National Inquirer. a tahbn.l that ovrrw helming t 2003 Page #132  
e in Dallas as alleged in National Inquirer article? The Harry B Cooper Sto 2004 Page #212  
y Started As a Con Game" Skeptical Inquirer, Sept — Oct 1998, 12-13. Thomas 2004 Page #223  

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ome of the stories in the National Inquirer} COMPLETE CLASSIFICATION STATEM 2007 Page #45  

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e fateful day in question. Initial inquires focused upon the reliabifay (or 2007 Page #143  

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and wavy micron thicknesses. Those inquiries ranged from the Director of Ma 2003 Page #110  
of Deputy COS Lt. General Cellins. Inquiries, to bases involved was restric 2003 Page #235  
nce arm of the U.S. Air Force made inquiries with the Norwegian military wh 2004 Page #13  
t-related letters, reports, public inquiries and Parliamentary corresponden 2004 Page #58  
vation for JFK assassination — his inquiries into MJ-12 UFO program, accord 2004 Page #243  
 from Van before you make official inquiries. Wish I could be of more help  2004 Page #246  
you must know LANCER has made some inquiries regarding our activities which 2004 Page #251  
ement that LANCER (JFK) is "making inquiries we cannot allow." Below is an  2004 Page #251  
onding to public and congressional inquiries. Tab E directives are regardin 2004 Page #253  
 . \Ve will always be open to your inquiries." But when a TV reporter appro 2005 Page #35  
e the Air Force concerning Stone's inquiries about Project MOON DUST and a  2005 Page #141  
a biologically contaminated body. "Inquiries to the FAA reveal no documents 2006 Page #136  
 from Van before you make official inquiries. Wish I could be of more help  2007 Page #49  
, be ir anomalous or mundane. Such inquiries can lead to your establishing  2007 Page #59  
esponse to both pub I ic and media inquiries, is as follows: Of these sight 2008 Page #23  
ders, JFK was named Lancer, making inquiries "which we cannot allow." This  2008 Page #110  
et Service codename] has made some inquiries regarding our activities which 2009 Page #39  
flying around. (b) Lack of topside inquiries, when compared to the prompt a 2009 Page #178  
mpared to the prompt and demanding inquiries that have originated topside u 2009 Page #178  

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 him there was nothing there worth inquiring about. Furthermore, the esteem 2004 Page #147  
. In the second place, it is worth inquiring into how disclosure might affe 2005 Page #77  
d to waft across the way, and upon inquiring they were told it was embalmin 2009 Page #50  

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ept. 4, 1955 — Only now a board of inquiry of the Norwegian General Staff i 2004 Page #13  
g to Colonel Darnbyl, the Board of Inquiry is not going to publish an exten 2004 Page #13  
 a General Accounting Office (GAO) inquiry of an event popularly known as t 2004 Page #60  
 over 40 years ago, making further inquiry about their destruction impracti 2004 Page #61  
t Board coordinated all scientific inquiry. The Chairman of the Joint Chief 2004 Page #63  
resident Truman's special board of inquiry held a secret session today seek 2004 Page #67  
a Republic, June 16, 1947 Aviation Inquiry Ordered June 15, 2947, Washingto 2004 Page #69  
ion — appointed a special board of inquiry today to make a sweeping investi 2004 Page #69  
 Truman ordered a special board of inquiry to investigate American air safe 2004 Page #69  
ruary 21, 1978, Marcel received an inquiry call from Stanton Friedman, a nu 2004 Page #135  
, the Government Accounting Office inquiry that he initiated made one curio 2004 Page #146  
 only archive to ignore a research inquiry during the preparation of his bo 2005 Page #92  
o real interest in fair scientific inquiry or method, and no serious ground 2005 Page #102  
nter Intelligence Corps; "make any inquiry ... cleared for 'need to know.'" 2005 Page #125  
nference it: 24185 Sab,tct SPECIAL INQUIRY i 1 he Initnsend Brain Electre•G 2006 Page #41  
ngaged in UFO-related research—the inquiry of the Sessions was in no way ba 2006 Page #49  
 of the methods of true scientific inquiry, what I admire most about Lloyd  2006 Page #181  
gic and the innate reason of human inquiry. I hope that we true scientists  2006 Page #182  
til it was time to go? Perhaps the inquiry that follows will help bring the 2006 Page #183  
: "We believe, on the basis of our inquiry thus far, that the saucers were  2007 Page #136  
 one anticipates AQ/MJ or Moondust inquiry. MJ6/44 Tech/Ops 03. While in so 2007 Page #143  
one ancicipates AQ/MJ or M.oondust inquiry," is rughly notable, as it stron 2007 Page #144  
er-ruled the government's Board of Inquiry and then went to work for the PR 2008 Page #142  
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 became the precursors for today's inregraced circuit chips, fiber optics,  2005 Page #167  

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gon Ir135tft13Ufl • • ly*ILLIAM J. INROAD The Dern." Department ts &man- .. 2006 Page #31  

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008 Kevin D. Randle. Ph.D (www.Kev inRondle.blogspot.com) Just after 8:00 P 2008 Page #7  

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 document has been studied bv mam· inru,·iduals or J , organizations and th 2005 Page #137  

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ol software wruch doesn't actually inrubit the machines ability to function 2007 Page #88  

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4" and "M4" and "MT' may weU be an inrucacion that MJ 12, Project Moon Dust 2007 Page #144  

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ific UFO sturues. Reich's writings inrucate he was intrigued by Keyhoe's ob 2005 Page #94  
ficantl y dwindling . i\Iost polls inrucate that more than 80 percent of th 2005 Page #119  

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ation. These stars simply vanished inrucating they were somethmg else. He n 2005 Page #95  

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nd rocket debris, there are strong inrucations that Moon Dust's work may ha 2007 Page #132  
blished remains unclear, there are inrucations that it was irutiated around 2007 Page #132  

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e eyes-only attention of one ocher inruvidual: the "Blue Man." The referenc 2007 Page #143  

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»ijd ol im|uct. I remember rccnaet/ins liir* malrnal a* bcia; rin*i*tr.i wi 2003 Page #132  
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947, Roswell, NM; 5 July 1947, Pia.ins of San Augustin, NM; 13 August 1947, 2005 Page #163  
eral west coast newspapers run the INS (International News Service) wire st 2006 Page #45  
"Washington D.C., 6 December 1950 (INS): A warning of an *ending air attack 2006 Page #169  
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 help us crawl out of our current, insane, plunge into the mess that we are 2005 Page #86  
 be out of touch with "reality" or insane. You may have the knowledge of a  2005 Page #104  

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st was now manifesting symptoms of insanity. The essence of his alleged men 2005 Page #89  
rom the ground, windblown objects, insanity, and many other natural happeni 2008 Page #29  

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ificial earth satellites. We shall inscribe their glorious names in gold to 2004 Page #164  

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ld feel the shapes as if they were inscribed or etched or engraved, like a  2008 Page #82  

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e measurement instructions have an inscription in Russian. Was there some s 2004 Page #12  

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t was around the inside there were inscriptions and writings, which he said 2003 Page #23  
. Nationality not identified as no inscriptions evident on outer surface. L 2004 Page #7  
cience Studies Performed • Unknown inscriptions in unseen languages • Lingu 2004 Page #168  

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gy, which might otherwise seem too inscrutable or intimidating. Business In 2006 Page #61  
e unaware of it; their motives are inscrutable but may lead to the gradual  2006 Page #63  

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s Scientific Laboratory arrived to insect 12—2, i became apparent to all co 2003 Page #233  
 flights of birds, falling leaves, insect swarms, peculiar weather conditio 2008 Page #29  

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 thousand U.S. troops died from an insect-borne Viral Hemorrhagic Fever unk 2006 Page #108  

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utt that these aliens seemed to be insect-lik e in their physical structure 2005 Page #79  

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ion. ■ Various atien types: grays, insectoids, reptoids, h1manoids, blue h1 2009 Page #152  

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etimes poisoned so badly that dead insects littered the bodies. The area pa 2003 Page #143  
if they were people were made like insects. Friedman: Did you get any clue  2004 Page #92  
me biological characteristics with insects of earth, in that their bodies w 2004 Page #147  
 their species. Some "lower order" insects like bees have remarkable skills 2006 Page #101  

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and Tony Curtis, Monroe was a sad, insecure, and fragile character, albeit  2007 Page #136  

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rk, are threatened by the terrible insecurity which reigns in our world tod 2008 Page #117  

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 and I believe the two will remain inseparable. Public awareness is more ad 2009 Page #20  

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d to create out of whole cloth and insert seamlessly. Here is what was said 2003 Page #28  
y to override local broadcasts and insert false broadcasts on top, with no  2007 Page #28  

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arne, Aioncf Rrgls r,hntos, Holder insertec n ngn1 s+da ot camera F,tm Hold 2004 Page #235  

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s gone, fictitious names have been inserted, namely Buck Fitzgerald and Mas 2006 Page #45  

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d module with hieroglyphic writing inside and prayed over each of these non 2003 Page #21  
raft - dials, gauges Hieroglyphics inside Three non-humans Long fingers (3? 2003 Page #23  
 impressed him most was around the inside there were inscriptions and writi 2003 Page #23  
 Analysis identified some material inside as common starch. Figure 3. Botto 2003 Page #47  
ult man could have easily stood up inside the object. The object which was  2003 Page #60  
ched the entrance of the building. Inside he observed a bell shaped object  2003 Page #62  
oing to be "entombed" or sealed up inside the existing brick warehouse. Myr 2003 Page #62  
he hatch appeared to open from the inside, and Joel indicated that there co 2003 Page #69  
ct which was reported wouldn't fit inside of these boxes. Was the governmen 2003 Page #70  
hat there was someone or something inside? Don Sebastian was also involved  2003 Page #70  
uld have been someone or something inside the object that fell in Kecksburg 2003 Page #71  
rations. Did Newman have access to inside information? Dorothy KilgallenU.S 2003 Page #73  
s samples. They have sat for years inside a closet with his personal effect 2003 Page #103  
graph: Close-up reaction particles inside large magnesium reaction crater A 2003 Page #113  
 was a very loud, active explosion inside the flask and at the opening. The 2003 Page #114  
ing about the small mountain range inside the base about a mile from his ho 2003 Page #142  
them from their vantage points far inside the base. The events and organiza 2003 Page #148  
the area: no local law enforcement inside Perimeter: personnel can not see  2003 Page #175  
ce of Emergency Planning, which is inside the Executive Office of the Presi 2003 Page #193  
en circulated by U.S. intelligence inside the UFO community many times over 2003 Page #198  
ney has long been rumored to be an inside player on the critical informatio 2003 Page #199  
story dealing with the role in the inside workings of the UFO story as it a 2003 Page #202  
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d Factual Disputes Paul Davids 129 Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Program Davi 2004 Page #3  
ehind this curtain of light and/or inside the disc itself." These are certa 2004 Page #13  
mbled a large V lying on one side. Inside the V shape were three small circ 2004 Page #27  
f any help. Wilfred went hurriedly inside and threw on some warm clothes th 2004 Page #37  
 it and we went blank. Someone was inside that damned thing, you could feel 2004 Page #50  
nd three other friends were on the inside reconnoitering and watching out f 2004 Page #51  
they had portable radar units just inside here, missiles, live missiles, ri 2004 Page #52  
 was a warehouse and a flying disc inside the warehouse, inside this bunker 2004 Page #66  
 flying disc inside the warehouse, inside this bunker. He noted visually an 2004 Page #66  
d dead non-human beings were found inside the craft. The name Farmington in 2004 Page #73  
irectly linked to the intelligence inside the discs. That phenomenon is the 2004 Page #75  
anoids and animal parts were found inside and near at least two of 72       2004 Page #75  
l parts were reportedly discovered inside the craft at Landing Zone 2 in th 2004 Page #80  
d humanoid bodies and animal parts inside one of the craft must have scared 2004 Page #80  
e were indications that key people inside the United States government had  2004 Page #84  
underground. Much of what happened inside Project Magnet was Top Secret, an 2004 Page #87  
be known by researchers as the man inside the NSC who received the Robertso 2004 Page #103  
o angry about the leak that people inside the NSC were afraid to he around  2004 Page #103  
blicly about 1953 a First book was Inside Saucer Post 3-0 Blue a Second boo 2004 Page #107  
In 1957, Stringfield's first book, Inside Saucer Post 3-0 Blue, was publish 2004 Page #108  
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w principles of science, where the inside of the craft seemed larger than t 2004 Page #117  
 history, that apparently tell the inside story of government complicity in 2004 Page #134  
on who partnered with Fox Moulder. Inside the Flying Saucers was the first  2004 Page #136  
                                   Inside the USSR Majestic 12 David P. E.  2004 Page #152  
                                   Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Trotsky on T 2004 Page #154  
                                   Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Space Affair 2004 Page #156  
                                   Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Artem Mikoya 2004 Page #158  
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                                   Inside the USSR Majestic 12 MiG-21/MiG-2 2004 Page #162  
                                   Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Igor Kurchat 2004 Page #164  
                                   Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Some explana 2004 Page #166  
                                   Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Tsarist Rock 2004 Page #168  
ntrols equipment purportedly found inside, including contour controls for h 2004 Page #168  
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                                   Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Philology of 2004 Page #172  
gograd region • Two deceased EBE's inside 1.2-1.3 meters in height. • Defen 2004 Page #173  
                                   Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Poland 1997  2004 Page #174  
harge. Johnson also seemed to have inside knowledge about UFOs when one vie 2004 Page #176  
sources who claimed to have worked inside the base. We have been directed t 2004 Page #179  
 lecture to the top 50 SETI people inside the Jet Propulsion Laboratory on  2004 Page #186  
pecialist and secret service agent inside the Carter White House. According 2004 Page #188  
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rrying bags with somethin g moving inside. Later that day, around 3 p.m., t 2005 Page #31  
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h someone on the team who did look inside only briefly. He saw two 38       2005 Page #40  
t location that was hot and sandy. Inside a tent the 39                     2005 Page #41  
nce, he pointed vaguely to an area inside the Seate of Arizona. 'There's ap 2005 Page #43  
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hted by yellow arrow. I'm standing inside the odd triangle feature in the l 2005 Page #51  
ownhill to the dry lakebed that is inside the odd triangle pattern seen in  2005 Page #53  
Mantell's shattered body was found inside the cockpit and rus watch had sto 2005 Page #64  
u could look into infinity looking inside of it. I don't know exactly what  2005 Page #70  
he lakebed and was buried in 1953, inside and beneath the odd triangle grou 2005 Page #71  
his informant had heard from other inside military sources that a metallic  2005 Page #78  
t an enormous hanger, were brought inside, where a private exhibit was at t 2005 Page #83  
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d compare it with the temperatur e inside a control box. The experiment was 2005 Page #91  
ein of the measurable heat created inside the ORAC. Conversation then shift 2005 Page #91  
ocedure. And text stamped onto one inside page associates the document with 2005 Page #129  
e bills. Stringfield's first book, Inside Saucer Posl 3-0 Blue, was publish 2005 Page #139  
the way to the craft, then climbed inside, while we were ordered to Sta) a  2005 Page #156  
unting of this incident took place inside of a locked car with rolled-up wi 2005 Page #165  
already been retrie,·ed and placed inside the building. The whole recovery  2005 Page #165  
e rectangular compartments. \X/hen inside the control room of the craft, Oz 2005 Page #166  
other specialist had gotten a look inside the craft: a 1.5 x 3.5 foot hatch 2005 Page #169  
y and entities which may come down inside the territory of or fall into the 2006 Page #18  
 intenor of craft, and dead aliens inside a tent. No explanation Or debrief 2006 Page #26  
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rnalists worldwide would joust for inside information. Some might also be c 2006 Page #57  
uld go to great lengths to develop inside advantage, with the aim of contro 2006 Page #58  
try to outflank the government for inside access to the NHI. . . • ' eligio 2006 Page #59  
 every back-channel source for the inside scoop. Meantime, social reports w 2006 Page #60  
sult in a wide array of theories, "inside stories," rumors and disinformati 2006 Page #64  
ying photos of the vehicle. On the inside surface was stenciled: DZ82- 29 U 2006 Page #80  
e at Groom Lake on 6 November 1982 inside a C-5 cargo transport. After fina 2006 Page #81  
 and not far from Highway 58, just inside the base boundary. Proximity to B 2006 Page #87  
l parts were reportedly discovered inside the craft at LZ-2 but this cannot 2006 Page #104  
mysterious cargo was quickly taken inside the facility. "Once inside," expl 2006 Page #122  
y taken inside the facility. "Once inside," explained Prescott, "the boxes  2006 Page #122  
wo creatures which had been placed inside decontamination suits." The staff 2006 Page #122  
 admission, he had a great deal of inside help when it came to researching  2006 Page #131  
t. 1967 diagram provided by Bill.) Inside the Battery Control Center, or BC 2006 Page #142  
 51 underground dry Groom Lake and inside the Papoose Range.) I learned abo 2006 Page #150  
51, beneath the dry Groom Lake and inside the Papoose Range. Slide 25: Map  2006 Page #151  
rent colors, different. I ran back inside and sat down because there was an 2006 Page #154  
 emails Jimmy Hoffa!" The headline inside, "We didn't beEeve it either." \X 2007 Page #67  
xpress. In it a silvery UFO hovers inside an airport corridor while the ban 2007 Page #67  
tart off by saying that 911 was an inside job and that there was a delibera 2007 Page #89  
nment or covert operations working inside the government. The bit they rele 2007 Page #89  
at the main landing gear retracted inside the main body of the disc, with t 2007 Page #107  
 gear retracted to the rear and up inside the bottom of the disc. Flight co 2007 Page #107  
inds", or "thrust vectoring vanes" inside the exhaust pores. He also recall 2007 Page #115  
eeled ramp, the aircraft is rolled inside (see illusu-ation #34). Author's  2007 Page #115  
.. what else are five kids sitting inside a house, you know what can you do 2007 Page #124  
y embedded in the ice, "was vacant inside as if it had been crashed, and,,  2007 Page #139  
d the crates. The eye\vitness said inside were cwo humanoid figures 5 to 6- 2007 Page #149  
 the ground and animal parts found inside the craft. "LZ-2" on this map ref 2007 Page #160  
d secret of nuclear weapons stored inside the :tvfanzanos by E.R.D.A., -mar 2007 Page #164  
vers, age 4, while their moms were inside the apartment listening to the ra 2007 Page #166  
t in the sky glowing. Then we went inside to tell you guys Aunt Sandy River 2007 Page #166  
like those globes that have a bulb inside of them and are white. It had a r 2007 Page #167  
cliscs, land three different times inside Coyote Canyon's restricted test r 2007 Page #174  
 Security Police Squadron "on duty inside the Manzano Weapons Storage Area, 2007 Page #176  
orage Area saw glowing lights land inside the restricted nuclear weapons zo 2007 Page #176  
witnesses reported seeing anything inside this hole. This puncture damage w 2007 Page #187  
ypes of metal debris might be down inside the hole. Excavation would also c 2007 Page #189  
Noe and Ruben J. Uriarte. "What Is Inside This Hole?" UFO Magazine. July 20 2007 Page #192  
h. Further, the potential gradient inside a well-developed return-stroke ch 2008 Page #78  
Blue lights would blink on and off inside the beam, plus the beam would be  2008 Page #79  
stopped her vehicle and then moved inside her jeep and back out. The blue l 2008 Page #87  
rrestrial biological entities from inside this universe, or non-human entit 2008 Page #95  
 has its own spies (back channels) inside the CIA. (See slide 41.) Tab C de 2008 Page #111  
sections give a full and complete "inside story" of America's the CIA's UFO 2009 Page #12  
to try to establish a double agent inside the Soviet Union back in the 1970 2009 Page #14  
sections give a full and complete "inside story" of the CI A's UFO intellig 2009 Page #24  
h someone on the team who did look inside only briefly. He saw two swivel s 2009 Page #49  
t location that was hot and sandy. Inside a tent the blindfold was removed  2009 Page #49  
tor their activity and disappeared inside the craft. Some time had passed b 2009 Page #53  
happened with the entry crew while inside of the vessel was noted as follow 2009 Page #53  
ns failed; the crew after one hour inside emerged from the craft confused , 2009 Page #53  
they could not remember any of the inside details of the craft. The craft w 2009 Page #53  
Blue lights would blink on and off inside the beam , plus the beam would be 2009 Page #78  
, the light appeared to pull me up inside. Adrian also told me that he did  2009 Page #80  

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len fed this data by a sympathetic insider imparting genuine information or 2003 Page #73  
 can be considered something of an insider as well. The following afternoon 2003 Page #90  
 could be used by the AFOSI as an "insider asset." He didn't know it yet, b 2003 Page #146  
 detail right? Did he really have "insider sources" as he claimed ("Dr. Gee 2004 Page #221  
Disclosure A great deal of alleged insider testimonies have reached the wor 2005 Page #83  
en able to establish. Has any true insider knowledge ever filtered through  2007 Page #76  
in some upscale ads, but no actual insider knowledge has ever been alluded  2007 Page #76  
n the 1960s, and who claimed deep, insider knowledge of an alleged UFO cras 2008 Page #37  

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efing that supposedly presented an insider's view of what happened in Deale 2009 Page #33  

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and of great concern to government insiders when he worked in the White Hou 2003 Page #102  
is campaign against the Washington insiders. He also got into trouble a cou 2003 Page #196  
on outsider against the Washington insiders. He referred to them as the "F* 2003 Page #199  
been surprised when the Washington insiders, who told the UFO secrets, chos 2003 Page #199  
 than half a century? • Government insiders with the need-to-know realized  2004 Page #61  
dvanced technologies; • government insiders saw on radar and photographs ad 2004 Page #61  
made aerial vehicles; • government insiders were shocked that an advanced b 2004 Page #61  
mals and people; • that government insiders concluded at least one non-huma 2004 Page #61  
 Crash Retrievals • and government insiders learned that the non-human inte 2004 Page #62  
 would seem that compartmentalized insiders of the U.S. government have bee 2004 Page #82  
uld be verified as facts that only insiders could have known at the time th 2004 Page #219  
ucted many direct interviews with "insiders" regarding programs at Nevada's 2005 Page #82  
presence, as it was then called by insiders. Five years later in 1952, MJ-1 2006 Page #140  
emphasis.) Bottom line, government insiders say that the Majestic-12 group  2006 Page #141  
 their connections with government insiders, and does this knowledge ever f 2007 Page #59  
 their connections with government insiders? Of course. Can we establish th 2007 Page #76  
teracting with Earth do government insiders know and consider so dangerous  2008 Page #95  
he "directives." Known only to the insiders, JFK was named Lancer, making i 2008 Page #110  

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ing healthy DNA to incorporate the insidious RNA instructions into the geno 2004 Page #80  
r victims. Their behavior has been insidious and it appears they might be u 2005 Page #9  

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m the archives □ Rare and valuable insight into the enigma □ Liabilities: s 2003 Page #29  
." Another story may have provided insight into the often-asked question of 2004 Page #32  
ad of the program. 2. They give an insight into why governments around the  2004 Page #88  
nts had leaked at that time. Len's insight to the phenomena, provided by hi 2004 Page #129  
an Friedman also provided valuable insight, Nick on Newton and Gebauer in p 2004 Page #215  
nts had leaked at that time. Len's insight into the phenomena , provided by 2005 Page #140  
 Sherman testimonies provide clear insight into how UFO crash retrieval ope 2006 Page #24  
ed by other stakeholders demanding insight or advantage, especially governm 2006 Page #59  
maining physical evidence provides insight into the effectiveness of govern 2006 Page #72  
 where or lo whom the money went: (Insight l.lagazine. Kely Patrici.10-L!ea 2007 Page #53  

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 Biological entities (EBEs) a Very insightful Critics have attacked this do 2003 Page #27  
       Scenarios of Contact 111 An insightful take on the slow-familiar -ne 2006 Page #64  

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n the flying saucer program. These insights into the shutdown are important 2004 Page #88  
d time spent in producing valuable insights into the proposal to find ways  2005 Page #128  
tive testimonies provide important insights into the nature of 'black proje 2006 Page #14  
mented my own knowledge with their insights into the world of politics, sci 2006 Page #131  
 performance company called Visual Insights sent out an expensively produce 2007 Page #67  

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 of the vehicle. They actually had insignia on the side of the vehicle. The 2003 Page #197  
escribing and sketching a military insignia patch seen at a crash site that 2005 Page #136  
ad Air Force markings and national insignia painted over a light gray backg 2006 Page #76  
aw A-7s with 4450th Tactical Group insignia parked on the ramp. They often  2006 Page #83  
windscreen. The standard Air Force insignia, and the designatio n "XPERIMEN 2007 Page #100  

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 trucks, even limousines with NASA insignias. The town had been chaos for t 2007 Page #128  

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roven beyond doubt, this seemingly insignificant Mexican desert town will t 2007 Page #192  

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remel y highly placed operative to insinuate himself smack in the center of 2005 Page #97  

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 TO CHILDREN The 1981 film "ET" so insinuated itself into American, then wo 2007 Page #62  

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ar Hoover Director of FBI “We must insist upon full access to disks recover 2003 Page #17  
 but before agreeing to it we must insist on full access to disks recovered 2003 Page #24  
 While the government and military insist that Roswell was no more than a h 2003 Page #86  
idential candidate Wallace says "I insist, if there is a genuine emergency, 2003 Page #87  
 CIA, USAF, NSA, etc. Some want to insist that A. governments can't keep se 2006 Page #8  
at becomes clear, governments will insist on absolute civilian cooperation  2006 Page #68  
ing is Fact, Not Fantasy, Russians Insist" opened with this statement: "It  2009 Page #138  

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n the 1960s, a government minister insisted that that the Canadian governme 2004 Page #86  
ible. The stuff was so strange, he insisted, that years later when he met u 2004 Page #143  
been patriotic and cooperative and insisted he behave in the same way, and  2004 Page #143  
nd's tooth when they finished," he insisted. The following year, my friend  2006 Page #80  
alled a "fireball." The government insisted that all of these sightings aro 2006 Page #96  
 not only stopped but the soldiers insisted u~on se~rching his pi~kup truck 2008 Page #52  
" manner which the government then insisted upon; idealized and antiseptic, 2009 Page #134  
ious, the Soviet Press Agency Tass insisted today in discussions of what it 2009 Page #138  
rald Journal also added: Snodgrass insisted in an interview he was "in no p 2009 Page #161  
rnal article notes that: Snodgrass insisted in an interview he was "in no p 2009 Page #176  

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east twice a day. So upon Carter's insistence despite of protestations from 2004 Page #189  
 of the moment does this steadfast insistence make sense." Who is orchestra 2008 Page #136  
 child witness accounts and Tass's insistence that the report be treated 'a 2009 Page #138  

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ne privileges by this time) and is insistent that someone be sent over to c 2003 Page #90  
id not threaten her, but were very insistent. "They tried to silence me," s 2005 Page #36  

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cked in an upstairs bedroom. Reins insists he cannot see the patient as he  2003 Page #90  
ian in Helena, Montana, agrees and insists those hieroglyphics were embosse 2004 Page #137  
ncher Mac Brazel's daughter Bessie insists? Provost Marshal Edwin Easley, h 2004 Page #144  

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c to legitimate defense , but only insofar as would be necessary to annul c 2008 Page #112  

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smuth, Magnesium and Zinc as being insoluble (non- reactive) in water. More 2003 Page #112  

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the disc cautiously for a close up inspec- tion. It was about 24 feet in di 2006 Page #44  

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container Check against documents, inspect for damage; send on quickly by c 2003 Page #177  
y, Twining visited Kirtland AAF to inspect parts recovered from the powerpl 2003 Page #207  
 Twi ni ng visited Kirtland AAF to inspect parts recovered from powerplant. 2003 Page #234  
 Twining and staff flew la W3?0 to inspect pieces of craft being stored the 2003 Page #234  
er) crew that entered the craft co inspect it came down with a my terious s 2005 Page #45  
 Scientific Laborator y arrived to inspect LZ-2, it became apparent to aU c 2005 Page #126  
ary 1991: U.S. and British experts inspect a Biopreparat facility • 1991: K 2006 Page #108  
all charge, then walked forward to inspect the results. As they approached, 2006 Page #128  
ery crew that entered the craft to inspect it came down with a mysterious s 2009 Page #52  

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rt, it baffles scientists who have inspected it. Polyethylene plastic simil 2003 Page #46  
igin, destination, who packed, who inspected, shipping method o Domestic sh 2003 Page #175  
vidence for more than a year. They inspected the area beneath the poplar tr 2009 Page #137  
es to try to find c.ibin •Visually inspected large T.ihoe rent.al areas •R. 2009 Page #193  

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secret air base for the purpose of inspecting things from outer space. Kilg 2007 Page #135  

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rtedly in anticipation of a "close inspection" of whatever may have fallen. 2003 Page #55  
wner would voluntarily loan it for inspection, it would end a lot of guessi 2003 Page #179  
 stored there and on 10 July, made inspection of R&D facilities at Alamogor 2003 Page #234  
s off and that's a big (inaudible) inspection area. All for water? Your kid 2004 Page #52  
y won't learn much about them from inspection; about as much as a Hottentot 2004 Page #95  
e authentic stamp, "Not for Public Inspection" symbolizes this. Some of you 2004 Page #125  
ut a need to know. "Not for Public Inspection." The crises of earlier years 2004 Page #129  
load of debris arrived for Ramey's inspection at around 2:30 p.m. Several w 2004 Page #226  
nts and coatings, part numbers and inspection stamps and, finally, identifi 2006 Page #72  
periors at CIA Headquarters. Works inspection stamps, several I located the 2006 Page #76  
t numbers and Lockheed Skunk Works inspection stamps (Fig. 7). 77           2006 Page #80  
out what to look for. I recognized inspection stamps from Lockheed Advanced 2006 Page #84  
he part numbers and manufacturer's inspection stamps for both aircraft are  2006 Page #85  
elevon (Fig. 16). Part numbers and inspection stamps clearly identified the 2006 Page #88  
d no clouds. However , upon closer inspection to the North, where most of t 2008 Page #98  
classified files are available for inspection at the Hoover Institution loc 2009 Page #9  
then, he took command of Air Force Inspection and Safety Center, Norton AFB 2009 Page #73  
ce and the Chief of Staff for USAF inspection, safety, security, investigat 2009 Page #73  

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rea. Later, he was Director of the Inspections Directorate for the Departme 2009 Page #68  

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3,0; Trillions ... Vanish ■ Deputy Inspector General Robert Liebennan of th 2007 Page #53  
rate for the Department of Defense Inspector General. Charles Halt was born 2009 Page #68  
rces in Europe. In 1983, he became Inspector General of the U.S. Air Force  2009 Page #73  

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pecial Commission on Iraq (UNSCOM) inspectors destroy Iraqi biological weap 2006 Page #108  
litary Pilots; Los Alamos Security Inspectors ; and private citizens. On Ja 2008 Page #27  

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's. And yes, Skully's name was the inspiration for the name of the X-Files  2004 Page #136  
 to obtain ljft. Nature is a large inspiration to engineers and inventors.  2005 Page #163  
rrect, and with a little guidance, inspiration and hard work, we did master 2009 Page #20  

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 about UFOs. The question had been inspired by a major flap of sighting tha 2004 Page #176  
 to shed light on the question, so inspired me when I first read The Einste 2005 Page #93  
ttempts to improYe on the original inspired work. In a sense, the arguments 2005 Page #163  
that much of what man has built is inspired by rus observations of nature.  2005 Page #163  
logical developments may have been inspired by other preceding technologica 2005 Page #163  
Biomorphic" aerospace designs were inspired by the Roswell spacecraft, from 2005 Page #175  
skills recognized during childhood Inspired to join the Air Force by a Majo 2006 Page #22  
d to him between the ages of 10-11 Inspired to join the Air Force by a Capt 2006 Page #22  
ev wrote a story that was directly inspired by a trip he had made during th 2008 Page #102  

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ssified milita[)' and governmental insrallacions and institutions in the Un 2007 Page #138  

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ng on a guardrail (or lean.ing aga.inst it). She described it as "very ugly 2005 Page #34  

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d locations of early warning radar inst21lations in Maine. By the beginning 2006 Page #170  

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 establishes a diagnosis of mental instability. The patient is then sedated 2004 Page #169  
e origin of the myth of his mental instability. After all, why else would h 2005 Page #89  

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guard on your property. We need to install a metal gate in order that we ma 2005 Page #156  
, make them as silent as possible, install the latest in laser cutting tool 2006 Page #116  
 My Dad mainly designed and helped install, but he ran the portion where he 2006 Page #154  
ator level access I could remotely install software on that machine whjch g 2007 Page #87  
h because all I djd was log on and install my remote control software wruch 2007 Page #88  

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s will detail the huge underground installation that exists below the base  2003 Page #83  
ed Disclike Aircraft near Military Installation in the State of New Mexico. 2003 Page #87  
, to the nearest sizeable military installation, or in some instances, fact 2004 Page #171  
lano, California) and the Lockheed installation Qust north of Helendale, Ca 2005 Page #83  
fexico and is the largest military installation in the country-larger than  2005 Page #125  
 trietd•nt In omen. On " a re. Ota Installation alto. Ktirs central eraver. 2006 Page #29  
e whisked off to a secret military installation in the south of England for 2006 Page #119  
r of tight security to an official installation in the South of England for 2006 Page #122  
for study. Moreover, that official installation was allegedly Porton Down — 2006 Page #122  
16; it was not until 1940 that the installation became the central hub of B 2006 Page #123  
 Naval Air Station (a key military installation located between Seattle and 2006 Page #185  
xperience. The first job I got was installation and configuration and engin 2007 Page #78  
                           largest installation in Air Force Materiel Comma 2007 Page #163  
ty of the Atomic Energy Commission Installation at Los Alamos, New Mexico,  2008 Page #27  
t Oak Ridge was in full-swing, the installation became a veritable magnet f 2008 Page #27  
objects tracked over the Oak Ridge installation at I I :25 p.m. on 12 Octob 2008 Page #28  
:25 p.m. on 12 October: USAF radar installation at Knoxville picked up indi 2008 Page #28  
 [ emphasis mine] of Atomic Energy installation at Oak Ridge ... operators  2008 Page #28  

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 airspace of another atomic-energy installation-in this case, Oak Ridge-who 2008 Page #29  

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 C/R helicopter units, underground installations 75 1984 Puerto Rico 0 1 1  2004 Page #114  
aft. • As there exist several such installations on former USSR territories 2004 Page #171  
ccording to Ramsey, however, these installations were using very sophistica 2004 Page #220  
f the Air Defense of Atomic Energy Installations, March 1946 to December 19 2004 Page #220  
dy: The Air Weise of Atomic Energy Installations, March 1946 to December 19 2004 Page #224  
■ Surveying (spying) on our atomic installations ■ Hindering missile and sp 2005 Page #9  
 known as the Air Material Command Installations Division , within the Offi 2005 Page #41  
ied UFO investigations, headed the Installations Division within the Office 2005 Page #41  
the vicinity of major U.S. defense installations are of such nature that th 2005 Page #74  
p files secreted at other military installations ." And so on. Stringfield  2005 Page #79  
ing team on alien craft headed the Installations Division within the Office 2005 Page #168  
monitoring of electronic and radar installations on Soviet ships. Thousands 2006 Page #9  
timate knowledge about underground installations (specrfically at Ft Hood i 2006 Page #26  
 and down the East Coast, military installations, police stations, airports 2006 Page #95  
ed by two different military radar installations. It would have been within 2006 Page #133  
 radar screens of some air defense installations in the far north were repo 2006 Page #168  
easonable to assume that the radar installations in Maine were at least tha 2006 Page #170  
e Air Defense Command. These radar installations were dedicated to the dete 2006 Page #170  
tes where there already were radar installations used for other purposes su 2006 Page #170  
urse, there were also search radar installations at civilian airports and A 2006 Page #170  
nitial detection was made by radar installations that were closest to the n 2006 Page #171  
 beyond the range of typical radar installations of the time. However, Good 2006 Page #178  
urred near military and government installations. Robert Bigelow was adaman 2006 Page #201  
n missile silos and other miLitary installations. Now, an educated person s 2007 Page #25  
949 and titled Protection of Vital Installations, reveals the following: 20 2008 Page #26  
Fireball penetrations of sensitive installations such as Los Alamos, New Me 2008 Page #29  
eve that over-flights of sensitive installations engaged in secret atomic-e 2008 Page #37  
 military, defense, and scientific installations that the UFO intelligences 2008 Page #38  
 25 May 1950 6 Protection of Vital Installations, FBI Memorandum , 31 Janua 2008 Page #38  
the Panama Canal and other defense installations. "Ilgner has a sense of hu 2008 Page #132  
E EARTH, MAYBE AT OTHER lvfJLJTARY INSTALLATIONS THAT NONE OF US HAVE HEARD 2009 Page #85  

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alyze magnesium isotopes was newly installed at the Carnegie Institution of 2003 Page #108  
y programs • After Stalin's death, installed his son Sergel as head of desi 2004 Page #158  
is was before air-conditioning was installed and with windows open I could  2005 Page #42  
ew solar panel array that has been installed on this facility out in the mj 2005 Page #66  
mission. Live rocket boosters were installed even though they were not to b 2006 Page #78  
e work to have the new electronics installed. When they were finally switch 2006 Page #154  
is was before air-conditioning was installed and with windows open I could  2009 Page #50  

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S. Argentlaa has taken the ra.1 of installing a pilot plant et Awoke." aoro 2004 Page #20  
y III, 19-20 Bodies observed while installing radiation device; "short, wit 2004 Page #111  
 when we went up there, my Dad was installing all of the new equipment and  2006 Page #154  
f data" whjch refers to the act of installing the remote control software,  2007 Page #88  
he image of the macrune because by installing the software it is not the ma 2007 Page #88  

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uss his investigation on a special installment of Johnny Carson's Tonight s 2009 Page #33  

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ull access to disks recovered. For instance, in the L.A. case, the Army gra 2003 Page #17  
ull access to disks recovered. For instance in the La. Case the Army grabbe 2003 Page #24  
 for pre-Roswell crash events. For instance the Oppenheimer Einstein draft  2003 Page #27  
d or life support initiated in the instance of living EBEs. • In the instan 2004 Page #170  
 instance of living EBEs. • In the instance of living EBEs, an officer of F 2004 Page #170  
olded. One would call another. For instance Coleman said "Hold on" as we we 2004 Page #183  
formation Act (FOJA). Whereas, for instance, the CI.A, FBI, DIA, or any num 2005 Page #73  
ailed the helpfulness of FOlA, for instance exemptin g NORAD entirely and i 2005 Page #74  
with obvious local variations (for instance, the U.S. has markedly increase 2005 Page #75  
005, hosted by Peter Jennings, for instance. Some hailed this as a breakthr 2005 Page #76  
last to have made such claims. For instance, we have the statements of Jame 2005 Page #82  
extraction of information about an instance of a particular pare sufficient 2005 Page #161  
 development -similar to that, for instance, applied to the turbine engine. 2005 Page #171  
ermoplastic composites or RAM, for instance. The F- 117A, unlike earlier ai 2006 Page #85  
viting unconventional answers. For instance... Why did the object, followin 2006 Page #192  
 this they must have had some real instance to reference, or how could they 2007 Page #127  
 Maybe we are even dealing in this instance with a novel type of nuclear re 2008 Page #102  

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o Chris Styles who after these two instances runs into a friend of his who  2004 Page #44  
aucers? James: Yes, on a couple of instances I remember packages about the  2004 Page #93  
al of his cases shows that in most instances, the first person to contact t 2004 Page #115  
jets are not summoned save in rare instances. All possible efforts are made 2004 Page #169  
 military installation, or in some instances, factories working on classifi 2004 Page #171  
reported UFO crashes and does find instances of apparent deception. He writ 2005 Page #132  
i of being the hoaxer; and in some instances even with my assistance. The f 2005 Page #146  
nd it. They said they had had some instances of UFOs in the area and had be 2006 Page #129  
a trace. (Howe's emphasis.) in all instances, the disappearances occurred i 2006 Page #141  
hat we have. One of the very first instances I can remember was the radar s 2006 Page #152  
and police officers, together with instances where UFOs had been tracked on 2008 Page #64  
ch were almost certainly hoaxes or instances where some practical joke had  2008 Page #64  
vents cannot be camouflaged in all instances, active measures have been use 2009 Page #25  
scussions about not one, but three instances of crashed extraterrestrial ve 2009 Page #90  

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Bourassa, who at Mount Weather had instant access to the Joint Chiefs of St 2003 Page #193  
ccess to the NHI, which would gain instant celebrity status and become a st 2006 Page #60  
t the two gleaming lights. At that instant, a nearly 12 foot tall metal fig 2006 Page #90  
iness. Th.is gave the organization instant credibilit y. Of course, it was  2007 Page #10  
aft Macaroni and Cheese offered an instant win contest. The copy also admon 2007 Page #63  
nicely embodied in this package of instant soba noodles from Japan. The pro 2007 Page #66  
f height. But then, in an absolute instant, the UFO moved from a speed of a 2008 Page #34  

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is RV Answer: He was working on an instantaneous, transverse -complex, cros 2004 Page #211  
ed object. The retaliation was the instantaneous polarity reversal of all t 2006 Page #144  

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 says it was: "A radar target that instantaneously appeared next to the asc 2004 Page #64  

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s of "operational fatigue," it was instantly understood that there was ever 2003 Page #94  
my Air Field could have identified instantly. If it was indeed Project Mogu 2004 Page #143  
ve normally (zig-zag, stop, hover, instantly accelerate, etc.). Some of the 2005 Page #74  
s directed at the colonel, who was instantly paralyzed. The security team 4 2005 Page #78  
h because it was "eureka" and then instantly I got caught. I think I might  2007 Page #86  
vely (sic) NE, however disappeared instantly to S. Observed by search and h 2008 Page #8  
said the craft's upper white light instantly grew much brighter, almost bli 2008 Page #82  

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crashes have occurred near nuclear instaUations. Recovered UFOs have report 2005 Page #130  

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

hat he awarded to General Dynamics instead of the expected Boeing. The lect 2003 Page #42  
 that have been crashed at Socorro instead of San Augustin, in that area? A 2003 Page #43  
 very common industrial compound). Instead, the water in which the reaction 2003 Page #112  
-relations headache it had become. Instead of trying to explain things away 2003 Page #141  
t they were all out of focus. Now, instead of calculating circuit resistanc 2003 Page #149  
 their letters, however, was read. Instead, Clinton answered a letter from  2003 Page #201  
ion to the mention of Spitsbergen. Instead of dismissing the matter as a ho 2004 Page #14  
 the piece was shiny and malleable instead of dull and brittle like iron. T 2004 Page #30  
annot be completely conveyed here. Instead I relate the jist of what we hav 2004 Page #43  
itle was thought to have been used instead of Aztec because in 1949, Farmin 2004 Page #73  
f the same data, using a numerical instead of percentage count. This may be 2004 Page #115  
easons to keep everything the same instead of rocking the boat. it is diffi 2004 Page #123  
lass of water." Let's imagine that instead of writing about the 1800s, Well 2004 Page #132  
his is not another rehash of that. Instead, this speaks to three important  2004 Page #226  
l UFO Crash Retrieval Cont ere nee instead of the modern "duct tape". The l 2005 Page #130  
 the whole issue fade from memory. Instead, Stringfield was a forceful advo 2005 Page #139  
ar chat chis was no Russian plane. Instead he claimed to have filmed the UF 2005 Page #145  
ter to rum that he never received. Instead, I received a reply 161          2005 Page #163  
nd equipment to cancel out gravity instead of fighting it." This article co 2005 Page #172  
ew view of ourselves as EARTHLINGS instead of as Americans, Canadians, Gree 2006 Page #9  
e to the planet (where it belongs) instead of to 6                          2006 Page #9  
the normal course of their duties. Instead such manuals are likely produced 2006 Page #16  
derstood that private contractors (instead of Pentagon) are becoming the do 2006 Page #33  
 two people (Garney &. Fitzgerald) instead of one prospector (Meyers). 6. A 2006 Page #45  
hat "they" are already here. It is instead about the potential breadth and  2006 Page #50  
 wore a standard cloth flight suit instead of a full pressure suit. Had he  2006 Page #75  
e vehicle to supersonic speeds but instead of climbing, it lost altitude. I 2006 Page #79  
tinues to do to this very day, and instead gave him the pseudonym of "James 2006 Page #122  
As a kid, I used to play at those. Instead of there being some kind of gun  2006 Page #152  
ployed an alien or a UFO, choosing instead to rely on the spoken word. They 2007 Page #75  
y avajlable for people because now instead of paying £20 for a book you cou 2007 Page #84  
. He would watch TV and eat dinner instead of eating with us. It wasn't ver 2007 Page #123  
there was no impact crater at all. Instead, there was merely a huge, SO-kil 2008 Page #99  
etary, possibly with written input instead of dictation , and possibly even 2009 Page #11  
been deflected into a higher orbit instead of back down to Earth as planned 2009 Page #16  
s, high flying RPVs should be used instead of satellites . For these weapon 2009 Page #22  
 inflicted upon the enemy, but may instead result in damage inflicted where 2009 Page #22  
company her husband to Nevada, and instead elected to remain at their home  2009 Page #54  
ce on a limited scale, and added: "Instead of allowing rain clouds to drive 2009 Page #162  

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 purpose for being among us was to instigate Armageddon, to usher in the er 2008 Page #35  

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tsky, backed by Western funds, had instigated a successful revolt and seize 2008 Page #125  

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all discoveries. Strangeness would instill hesitation in the cautious, open 2006 Page #59  

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s right in saying there is a death instinct when one sees the whole mass of 2005 Page #102  
 more as a result of sophisticated instinct than logic. Fred Hoyle, a brill 2006 Page #102  

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pseudo-em·ironment. Don't let your instinctual desire for intelJeccuaJ conf 2007 Page #33  

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 Robley D. Swans. r: Massachusetts Institut* of Technology Cumbritige, lass 2004 Page #18  

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fessor Felix Zigel Moscow Aviation Institute “Unidentified flying objects a 2003 Page #12  
Felix Zigel of the Moscow Aviation Institute, Moscow Central Television, 10 2003 Page #12  
ocuments.com Harold Puthoff, Ph.D. Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin 2003 Page #15  
s, MO 22. 309 tn AAFFTD - Missouri Institute of Aeronautics, Sikeston, MO 1 2003 Page #39  
 (offsite) conducted at New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology. Second 2003 Page #107  
rial Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambrid 2003 Page #110  
 calendar atI 11 Virginia Military Institute - July and August Si'i 1947 mi 2003 Page #160  
aun, Erik Bergaust, National Space Institute, Washington D.C., 1976. (Conta 2003 Page #182  
 capacity with the Moscow Aviation Institute, and revealed that the Russian 2004 Page #15  
el selected from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Brookhave 2004 Page #63  
nautics (NACA) and the Rockefeller Institute, appear to have played major r 2004 Page #63  
al engineer who ran the Washington Institute of Technology - Oceanographic  2004 Page #90  
tion Time Travel(Belimov) Research Institute of the Parallel World. ICBM Se 2004 Page #154  
or Geodesy and Cartography • IMBP: Institute of Medical and Biological Prob 2004 Page #157  
ences Attended Steklov Mathematics Institute Worked extremely well with Kor 2004 Page #157  
erformed under KGB direction at an Institute for Stomatology Tomb Of the Vi 2004 Page #172  
man of the Board of the Washington Institute of Technology. 15 Friedman, Cr 2004 Page #224  
n graduate of the Vienna Technical Institute. \Xiang caught structural and  2005 Page #41  
 also Director of Research for the Institute of Atmospheric Physics in Tucs 2005 Page #97  
 Weather Bureau's liaison with the Institute of Atmospheric Physics. Gardne 2005 Page #97  
ministration, and the Tucson-based Institute of Atmospheric Physics was fou 2005 Page #99  
in Affair. Rangeley, Maine: Orgone Institute Press, 1953. Reich, \V/.: Cont 2005 Page #105  
ith Space. Rangeley, Maine: Orgone Institute Press, 1957. Reich, \YI, and e 2005 Page #105  
otographic Society and the British Institute of Professional Photographers. 2005 Page #148  
n graduate of the Vienna Technical Institute, and a close associate of Vict 2005 Page #169  
e leading physicists of the German Institute of Field Physics at Goettingen 2005 Page #173  
es Organization (ISSO), a research institute founded by Silicon Valley entr 2006 Page #49  
o head off chaos, government might institute various civic projects meant t 2006 Page #65  
and the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRI 2006 Page #106  
port facilities of the Anti-Plague Institute in Rostov, Vektor in Novosibir 2006 Page #106  
nd epidemiology. Also, the Pasteur Institute in Paris should be mentioned.  2006 Page #106  
ntrol in Atlanta and the Ivanovski Institute in Moscow. It is believed biow 2006 Page #107  
ce: Colm Kelleher's NIDS (National Institute of Discovery Science) report.  2006 Page #115  
 the Global Seismology Unit of the Institute of Geological Sciences at Edin 2006 Page #120  
e Senior Scientific Officer at the Institute, said that he had been told th 2006 Page #120  
y at UNLV, and before the National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS) i 2006 Page #196  
ory also at UNLV, and the National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS).  2006 Page #207  
tal was sent co the Space Research Institute in Brussels and they replied t 2007 Page #129  
a Peak Observatory operated by the Institute for Astrophysics at the Univer 2007 Page #161  
facility owned and operated b) the Institute for Astrophysics at the Univer 2007 Page #161  
nstitution, NASA and the Vernadsky Institute in Moscow-this case is totally 2007 Page #195  
ector of the Planetary Geosciences Institute at the University of 191       2007 Page #197  
sor V. L. Barsukov of the Vemadsky Institute of Geochemistr y and Analytica 2007 Page #198  
6; Director of the V. I. Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical 2007 Page #198  
ly turned to the Stanford Research Institute to solve the strange noise pro 2008 Page #73  
llow appointment at the Max Planck Institute in Garching, Germany. Prof. Ke 2008 Page #75  
took the initiative to contact the Institute of Advanced Studies in Princet 2008 Page #106  
or a copy of the original from the Institute, and there is the remote possi 2008 Page #107  
 the original document leaving the Institute can be located. This is a very 2008 Page #107  
m Einstein's plea in slide 15. The Institute of Advanced Studies also provi 2008 Page #107  
eimer was Einstein's "boss" in the Institute. When I first met Tim Cooper,  2008 Page #107  
s ■Einstein: 22 documents from the Institute of Advanced Studies, some in G 2008 Page #116  
Oppenheimer: 14 documents from the Institute of Advanced Studies ■Cooper: f 2008 Page #116  
ns address ■21 references from the Institute -1 over 1000 words (Bulletin o 2008 Page #117  
onal secretary associated with the Institute ■"Director of Advanced Studies 2008 Page #118  
ft." Bush joined the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in l 919 a 2008 Page #131  
rving as president of the Carnegie Institute from l 935 to 1955. ---James V 2008 Page #131  
s . , president of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, during w 2008 Page #133  
l Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the National 2008 Page #133  
gn Relations and the International Institute for Strategic Studies, to Holl 2008 Page #136  
ch institutions as the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (establis 2008 Page #140  
earch committee at Sloan Kettering Institute, today known as the Memorial S 2008 Page #140  
of Race Relations , American Press Institute, Anti-Defamation League, Arab  2008 Page #143  
tic Psychology , Battelle Memorial Institute, Center for Advanced Studies i 2008 Page #143  
ress, German Marshall Fund, Hudson Institute, Institute for Pacific Relatio 2008 Page #143  
n Marshall Fund, Hudson Institute, Institute for Pacific Relations , Instit 2008 Page #143  
 Institute for Pacific Relations , Institute on Drugs, Crime and Justice, I 2008 Page #143  
 Crime and Justice, Internation al Institute for Strategic Studies, Mellon  2008 Page #143  
tute for Strategic Studies, Mellon Institute, Metaphysical Society, Milner  2008 Page #143  
ches , New World Foundation , Rand Institute, Stanford Research Institute,  2008 Page #143  
 Rand Institute, Stanford Research Institute, Tavistock Institute of Human  2008 Page #143  
ford Research Institute, Tavistock Institute of Human Relations , Union of  2008 Page #143  
n by Erik Bergaust, National Space Institute, Washington, DC, 86            2009 Page #92  
was teaching at a nearby technical institute at the time. He had also been  2009 Page #136  
pared address before Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduates. "An a 2009 Page #162  
velopments Division at the Scripps institute. Upon his retirement from the  2009 Page #164  
arch for this paper at the Scripps institute of Oceanography , I was able t 2009 Page #173  

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iences • IZMIRAN • Bekhterev Brain Institute- Psi • Parapsychology as Acade 2004 Page #161  

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d Forces Special \X/eapons Project instituted "su·ingent security' measures 2005 Page #126  
nerabilities. Martial law would be instituted immediately. If the NHI arriv 2006 Page #62  

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as newly installed at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, D. C. After d 2003 Page #108  
layered material. 1996 at Carnegie Institution of Washington, D. C. Photogr 2003 Page #108  
erating ion microprobe at Carnegie Institution of Washington, D. C., July 2 2003 Page #108  
of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution of Washington, D. C„ July 20 2003 Page #109  
 he would be committed to a mental institution. The sad thing was, it was n 2003 Page #141  
al Magnetism (DTM) at the Carnegie institution in Washington, D. C., and by 2004 Page #63  
e very small. It is not the entire institution that has knowledge. Rather i 2004 Page #63  
ie in order to "protect" this Army institution. Finally, except for a few p 2004 Page #125  
neering would seem to be a perfect institution to work this problem out. Pe 2004 Page #129  
c policy think tank, the Brookings Institution. The lnstituce's involvement 2007 Page #76  
vileged position at tl1e Brookings Institution, and as a result made a deci 2007 Page #76  
tl1rough his work at the Brookings Institution or otherwise. 1 don't even k 2007 Page #76  
t were analyzed by the Smithsonian Institution, NASA and the Vernadsky Inst 2007 Page #195  
Natural History of the Smithsoruan Institution in Washington, DC. In a lett 2007 Page #196  
stdoctoral studies at the Carnegie Institution, the Max-Planck-] nstitut in 2007 Page #198  
t a major segment of today's modem institution s exist, not because of hone 2008 Page #144  
nior research Fellow at the Hoover Institution , and was deeply involved in 2009 Page #9  
lable for inspection at the Hoover Institution located on the 3             2009 Page #9  
was apparent that in this role the institution would be of crucial importan 2009 Page #12  
was apparent that in this role the institution would be of crucial importan 2009 Page #23  
or Marine Biologist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography , University 2009 Page #164  

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 denials and claims based only on "institutional memory." Yet the unit "was 2003 Page #162  
o the topic. \X/ichout significant institutional support, interested person 2005 Page #76  
(Berry College study) ► 5) Chronic Institutional amnesia (apparent inabilit 2007 Page #23  
Berry Col.lege study) ► 5) Chronic institutional amnesia (apparent inabilit 2007 Page #24  
ch and technology development. Its institutional roots, however , lie with  2008 Page #27  
cause of this, I felt that such an institutional phenomenon required as muc 2009 Page #12  
cause of this, I felt that such an institutional phenomenon required as muc 2009 Page #23  

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s V • The Haloperidol, Psychiatric Institutionalization, and politically un 2004 Page #170  

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lling the ideas until accepted and institutionalized within the basic fabri 2008 Page #144  

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

ter writer also listed some of the institutions his grandfather said were i 2003 Page #99  
d be noted that within these major institutions, the investigations and ret 2004 Page #63  
• He could hurt to many people and institutions • He represented to much po 2004 Page #208  
orted by some of the biggest money institutions and private industrialists  2004 Page #249  
tary, intelligence, and scientific institutions within the defense establis 2004 Page #249  
mbers by authorized individuals or institutions are temporarily denied unti 2004 Page #253  
 tO manipulate and influence these institutions. The question answers itsel 2005 Page #75  
g it should mean is that the major institutions of our society seem quite a 2005 Page #76  
to earth-some now in possession of institutions. Consider the motives of su 2005 Page #118  
ions. Consider the motives of such institutions faced with the hints of vas 2005 Page #118  
I event would threaten established institutions, causing more conservative  2006 Page #56  
ohesion. In many places, religious institutions would be the key factor det 2006 Page #57  
rengthen identification with human institutions that provide a sense of com 2006 Page #60  
 be expected. Religion - Religious institutions would need to resist tempta 2006 Page #61  
hers as a test of faith. Religious institutions would be crucial to social  2006 Page #62  
ted by loss of confidence in human institutions. Scenario Slow-Strange -Neg 2006 Page #64  
ld win simply by waiting for human institutions to collapse under weight of 2006 Page #64  
 time but keeping human values and institutions paramount. The standoff cou 2006 Page #64  
 (Fort Detrick, Maryland) research institutions run by the Government. Simi 2006 Page #103  
y supplied by corporate "research" institutions and fundamentalist religiou 2006 Page #181  
and governmental insrallacions and institutions in the United States. There 2007 Page #138  
1-y of rests by various scientific institutions in the USA, Russia, France, 2007 Page #193  
check with one of Argentina's best institutions for that kind of research,  2007 Page #196  
U his correspondence with official institutions, rhe dreaded word UFO was a 2007 Page #197  
ent that were conducted by Chilean institutions (Luciano Poulain had worked 2007 Page #198  
 of the national territory and its institutions ." In essence, national sec 2008 Page #24  
lic but from authorized people and institutions , such as Congressmen , Whi 2008 Page #111  
 withdrawal of American loans from institutions such a J.P. Morgan and Nati 2008 Page #126  
or the AUi came from such luminary institutions as Cornell, Harvard, Johns  2008 Page #134  
 Hopkins, MIT and Yale. One of the institutions closely connected to the AU 2008 Page #134  
il empire but had established such institutions as the Rockefeller Institut 2008 Page #140  
ork City. These Rockefeller-funded institutions ensured their early entry i 2008 Page #140  
ss the U.S., as well as many small institutions in every state, received ai 2008 Page #140  
ban Studies, Center for Democratic Institutions, Christian Socialist League 2008 Page #143  
                     142 HOW LARGE INSTITUTIONS WORK • INSTITUTIONS EXIST T 2008 Page #148  
 142 HOW LARGE INSTITUTIONS WORK • INSTITUTIONS EXIST TO SERVE THEl\ISELVES 2008 Page #148  
ed affect the security of American institutions or lives. If national polic 2009 Page #15  
gy's role in preserving democratic institutions and he? is believed to be n 2009 Page #24  

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 control at Bentwaters, when I was instructed to go to the air tower and ch 2004 Page #55  
le was clearly libelous, and Reich instructed Hays to initiate libel action 2005 Page #93  
 down UFOs if they don't land when instructed to do so. This is described i 2006 Page #5  
portunity. My answering service is instructed to give out my travel informa 2006 Page #12  
aked documents reveal that Kennedy instructed the CIA to release classified 2009 Page #40  
emorandum went on to say: [I] have instructed James Webb to develop a progr 2009 Page #41  
y also told Kruschev: "I have also instructed our CIA to provide me with fu 2009 Page #42  
tedly large waves. General Puttick instructed Colonel C.W. Salmon, the N .Z 2009 Page #164  

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 Battleship Missouri to Washington instructing that Forrestal be sworn in a 2003 Page #87  
 files. This required both leaders instructing their respective UFO working 2009 Page #42  
 Security Action Memorandum (NSAM) instructing the new Director of the CIA, 2009 Page #43  

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2. Colonel Gemod Dambyl, during an instruction for Air Force officers, stat 2004 Page #13  
landt channel. On the Ambassador's instruction no one at the Embassy, apart 2004 Page #90  
 Lovett telephoned a report and an instruction from the President. Our earl 2006 Page #167  
in two ways: first, he is offering instruction , not opinion; and second, i 2009 Page #11  
f June 16, 1953, on the subject of instruction s for the expenditures of th 2009 Page #27  

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al commands a series of electronic instructions transmitted directly from t 2003 Page #101  
 is quite logical that a manual of instructions should have been produced.  2003 Page #171  
ery practical crating and shipping instructions. Of special note: included  2003 Page #171  
Of special note: included are some instructions for UFOB (Unidentified Flyi 2003 Page #171  
ublic in dark n Crating, uncrating instructions detailed; includes foreign  2003 Page #172  
tions detailed; includes foreign b Instructions for good UFOB reporting inc 2003 Page #172  
e details of the printing with the instructions provided in the 1953 Style  2003 Page #181  
nt no. each page S Detailed format instructions as in USGPO Style Manual “W 2003 Page #182  
nt time to determine in detail the instructions that I believe would be app 2003 Page #222  
control equipment. The measurement instructions have an inscription in Russ 2004 Page #12  
derground bunker." Following "B's" instructions, our team behind the wire r 2004 Page #52  
A to incorporate the insidious RNA instructions into the genome of the cell 2004 Page #80  
is illness he gave his wife, Murl, instructions to hide his UFO files to pr 2004 Page #86  
% of the people tell tales against instructions and security oaths, then th 2004 Page #125  
dingly, the manual provides strict instructions concerning the "need for ab 2005 Page #129  
cial Operations ·J\✓ranua l (whose instructions on materiel handling would  2005 Page #130  
partment cables, but the revealing instructions in an Air Force memorandum  2005 Page #142  
w a system was made without having instructions or ruagrams. Unless the sys 2005 Page #162  
ers. CIC here states background of instructions not available from Air Forc 2006 Page #174  
ld easily argue that most of these instructions are inherently unconstituti 2008 Page #111  
 outlining the amazing content and instructions on maintaining secrecy of t 2009 Page #8  
ecifically, the Special Operations Instructions to be issued to Unified and 2009 Page #27  
ch 22, 1953, .and the Implementing Instructions of January 23, 1953, I have 2009 Page #27  
 and procedures set forth in these instructions" and substituting therefor  2009 Page #27  
nd restrictions set forth in these instructions." I would prefer the deleti 2009 Page #27  
 to the letter and spirit of these instructions. Preferably, I would like t 2009 Page #28  
s and their approval. It had clear instructions that under no circumstances 2009 Page #43  

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

eld and Dr. Robert \'(/oocl, it is instructive to summarize what we know ab 2005 Page #141  
 which started World War II. It is instructive that Hitler did not invade P 2008 Page #128  

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

 known radio transmission from the instructor pilot was heard by a ham oper 2006 Page #141  
her, consultant and remote viewing instructor who lives and works in Boulde 2006 Page #207  
teor; refuted by college astronomy instructor. 5. December 14, 1979- UFO Ru 2008 Page #49  

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arge contingency of British flight instructors working through a private co 2003 Page #33  
-57 flown by two Test Pilot School instructors was returning from a routine 2006 Page #87  

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 creating an internat:ona l treaty instrume nt preventing exploitat:ion of  2008 Page #113  

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

the study of motion pictures as an instrument of propaganda — and its influ 2004 Page #181  
nter tO another. There was also an instrument that contained colored fluids 2005 Page #166  
ince this would be a logical legal instrument used by an individual who des 2006 Page #17  
anwhile, noticed an anomaly on his instrument panel. Soon the A-12 began to 2006 Page #74  
eb., a cow was killed with a blunt instrument last June and her udder and s 2007 Page #146  
testing of a unique meteorological instrument: Development and application  2007 Page #163  
ncluded a 1111iq11e meteorological instrument; -Development and application 2007 Page #163  
 other words, straight behind this instrument panel because neither Lieuten 2008 Page #10  

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

chological operations) expert, and instrumental in bringing Eisenhower's "A 2005 Page #97  
ability and were arguably the most instrumental in identifying HIV-1, since 2006 Page #106  

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t: Completely integrated reference instrumentati on system (CIRIS). And wha 2007 Page #163  

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

 missiles equipped with scientific instrumentation designed to study the up 2004 Page #64  
that could overwhelm the sensitive instrumentation and navigation technolog 2005 Page #121  
electromagnetic sensors, and other instrumentation. Surely governments have 2006 Page #9  
s: NaYy nuclear Rubs equipped with instrumentation to detect submeiged UFOs 2006 Page #26  
 distant, the interceptor lost all instrumentation and UHF/Intercom communi 2008 Page #31  
bing ability to disable the entire instrumentation of a military aircraft-t 2008 Page #31  
f oceanographic communications and instrumentation . Professor Snodgrass wa 2009 Page #164  

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

nd Paul Bennewitz was pointing his instruments and at least one of his warn 2003 Page #149  
ht, remove tissue and liquids with instruments that cut with light, and the 2004 Page #79  
ash Retrieval Conference detecting instruments right off the scale. Smith's 2004 Page #87  
l Conference 10 IC PATENTS ■ Texas Instruments ainid RCA fr~ed: patents in  2005 Page #12  
seats, an oval cabin, and a lot of instruments and displays. A tent pitched 2005 Page #41  
. Please have someone pick up your instruments, since they are of some valu 2005 Page #92  
mosphere with their meteorological instruments. Records were kept in accord 2005 Page #99  
bin with two swivel seats and many instruments. Stansel saw one body recove 2005 Page #169  
cialty was the flight deck and the instruments on the flight deck -he under 2005 Page #170  
 have very much more sophisticated instruments and observation platforms th 2006 Page #9  
e knows her way around such arcane instruments as libraries and microfiches 2006 Page #180  
th's magnetic field). A pigeon and instruments can detect that change, but  2008 Page #77  
n which in l 959 merged with Texas Instruments to become the first U.S. Gov 2008 Page #131  
seats, an oval cabin, and a lot of instruments and displays. A tent pitched 2009 Page #49  

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

ed somewhat upon an unrealistic or insufficient appraisal of the facts, of  2003 Page #224  
to be based upon an unrealistic or insufficient appraisal of the fasts, of  2003 Page #228  
 the original documents found this insufficient, but, to me at least, any m 2004 Page #214  
ter digitizing, the photos were of insufficient quality to visualize the de 2004 Page #231  
enario development. Since there is insufficient evidence to suggest which p 2006 Page #50  
 or a hoax. He simply labeled it: "Insufficient Data." I decided to investi 2006 Page #87  
e project card, it said, "There is insufficient data in the report to forn1 2008 Page #8  
 which you refer as 'unidentified, insufficient data.' There is an addition 2008 Page #15  
U-2 or a high balloon but there is insufficient data reported to fully supp 2008 Page #15  
 find nearly 4000 cases labeled as insufficient data for a scientific analy 2008 Page #16  
ithout having to explain them. The insufficient label kept the case out of  2008 Page #16  

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ern peculiar to the layered metal. Insulation from the electrostatic field  2003 Page #110  

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

erator with the Bi/Mg on a plastic insulator. The layered metal at one poin 2003 Page #110  
energetically that it fell off the insulator. After that, Taylor built a Va 2003 Page #110  

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

ligent life outside Earth. What an insult to the notion of an all powerful  2006 Page #10  
cy surrounding the subject did not insult us, the people, by denying the al 2008 Page #38  

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

y? Once again, our intelligence is insulted to an incredible degree by thos 2008 Page #30  

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

words prior to being snatched? "My insurance company? New England Life, of  2007 Page #71  
 financial services and disability insurance are "out of this world" as wel 2007 Page #71  
motin g the services of the Ro) al Insurance company 's motor policy. As a  2007 Page #71  
pany and the General American Life Insurance Company . ---Gordon Gray, an h 2008 Page #133  
ssured Survival: The Best Anti-War Insurance. In this May 757 piece, Teller 2009 Page #10  

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

Source: RG341, E284, Box 127 • “To insure that work stoppage will not occur 2003 Page #162  
T) with multiple backup systems to insure that the temperature would remain 2004 Page #51  
 Schiff spent about $20 million to insure the success of Bolshevism in Russ 2008 Page #125  

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

 actual reason for this change, it insured that President Eisenhower would  2005 Page #97  

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

Intended to operate in collatatra• int .th thr rt. than spare shuttle Or th 2006 Page #31  
 u ll.7:d I c..'14 :..;e :1rl1c:lc int:-•· ~-r l:1:.:. n-:t""::J". ~j· c':. 2008 Page #57  
 1981-1983 • Turu tn flrcr.1tncr • int P.•~.wt ACffll=u~ on • ThtSll!t ofU! 2009 Page #145  

Word: "int0", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ll, the UFO phenomenon has dropped int0 the lap of a very definite human so 2005 Page #75  

Word: "int1iguing", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

simply a notable astronomer having int1iguing and high-level intelligence c 2008 Page #134  

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

. Bottom of artifact is completely intact. Lower left is a hollow section.  2003 Page #47  
i 1947 missing years before, after intact . • Roswell Army Air Field Missin 2003 Page #160  
CATION TABLE No Item Description 1 Intact, operational or semi-intact ET ai 2003 Page #175  
ional or semi-intact ET aircraft 2 Intact device, mechanical or electronic  2003 Page #175  
ith buildings and other structures intact. So, Representative Kissner was s 2004 Page #71  
e disc-shaped craft as it was seen intact on the ground in the actual photo 2004 Page #73  
ald Keyhoe. "There was a perfectly intact, circular-shaped craft and it was 2004 Page #74  
 got out and the cover-up remained intact. As bizarre as the Disney UFO sto 2004 Page #179  
d winches and a crane to hoist the intact portion of the wreckage into an L 2005 Page #157  
l order begins to unravel or stays intact. Government would therefore need  2006 Page #55  
actors helped keep the cover story intact. First, since the mission had bee 2006 Page #75  
) here is the alien that was mosdy intact. Next to him, or it, is the other 2006 Page #158  
his second craft, which was nearly intact, was a shiny, silvery disc unlike 2007 Page #186  
ner that our culture 1rnuld remain intact with guarantees chat che.:.r pres 2008 Page #113  
cond which allegedly was recovered intact. I have repeatedly tried to gain  2009 Page #17  

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bdtrtn1 *oilers spent on in, space intak) W10 mtemabonal SIA/f, ME11111(1 a 2006 Page #32  

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

books and sticking the bits on the intake fan of the chemistry lab and turn 2007 Page #82  

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

                                   intakes could best be described as looki 2007 Page #100  
on #7 & illustration #24). The air intakes blended beautifull y into the si 2007 Page #106  

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

 be easier to accept the spiritual intangibles, which culture accepts, than 2005 Page #117  

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

~t cloclric,il enuu,· m.1ch:ncS by intcri'crint: with the electrjcul pro.du 2009 Page #182  

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

lished p,,pcrs on ;monymiry on tlw intcrnct ·Enginl·ering b;ic·kground •Cos 2009 Page #198  

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mmary was prepared by Headquarters InteAlanetary Phenomenon Up.it* Scientif 2003 Page #232  

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

ty, it has steadfastly remained an integral part of the story ever since it 2006 Page #122  

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

he team was able to learn and from Integraphs taken by intelligence photogr 2003 Page #236  

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

laboratory personall y designed to integrate home and laboratory into a sin 2005 Page #94  
es and assign a represent ative to integrate material received. 3. A straig 2009 Page #19  

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

lecularly aligned metallic alloys, integrated circuits, microminiaturizatio 2003 Page #101  
cal applications: o Fiber optics o Integrated circuits o Night vision scope 2003 Page #188  
orso the man and his credibility ■ Integrated circuits perspective ■ Fiber  2005 Page #3  
r optics ■ Super-tenacity fibers ■ Integrated circuits ■ Lasers ■ Night vis 2005 Page #6  
id amplification ■ Transistors and integrated circuits ■ High Altitude Rese 2005 Page #7  
nt holders ■ Circle of friendships INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PERSPECTIVE ■ " ••• g 2005 Page #11  
, 19 Sep 47 ■ First references to "integrated circuit" ■ Comprehensive hist 2005 Page #11  
craft consists of many sub-systems integrated through , arious operational  2005 Page #161  
ruscover the transistor, laser and integrated circwts. Here are stories tha 2007 Page #127  
y canister development: Completely integrated reference instrumentati on sy 2007 Page #163  
 rather in a race of perfecting an integrated program of UFO technology. Th 2009 Page #21  

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

ome into a DNA intermediate, which integrates into the host cell chromosome 2004 Page #81  

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

lCON. The ad promoted their Sensor Integration and Anal;-sis System, \\ hic 2007 Page #69  

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

ion camera her story, demeanor and integrity provided no hints of deception 2003 Page #38  
 the witnesses and assessing their integrity and circumstances, permitted h 2004 Page #129  
.S. Army focus and exposure ■ High integrity, poor memory for dates FIBER O 2005 Page #11  
 of His l~ork: "Reich's scientific integrity, creativity, and genius, even  2005 Page #103  
 the witnesses and assessing their integrity and circumstances , permjtted  2005 Page #140  
complete systems compatibility and integrity, the drones were fully configu 2006 Page #78  
escribed national security as "the integrity of the national territory and  2008 Page #24  
one who knew June would agree that integrity was very important for her. He 2009 Page #95  

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

 (Paaphrase). 'There ae may in the inteihgence corrminty vitio would kke to 2006 Page #27  

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

■ Commendation Ribbon, 45-46, Rome Intel. ■ Oak Leaf Cluster, 51-53 N. Kore 2005 Page #8  
■ Oak Leaf Cluster, 51-53 N. Korea Intel. ■ Commendation Ribbon, 57-59, AJA 2005 Page #8  

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

d by them immediately to Air Force Intelhgence. CIC advises data strictly c 2006 Page #174  

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

't let your instinctual desire for intelJeccuaJ conformity be used against  2007 Page #33  

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

ls who pulled the wool over German intell.igence during World \Var ]l. So t 2007 Page #31  

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

and analyze data. 'Ir has superior intellect, performs diagnostic probes, a 2007 Page #69  

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

ble. Yet across the gulf of space, intellects vast and cool and unsympathet 2004 Page #148  
 Without the benefit of their keen intellects and creativity, the Contact P 2006 Page #49  

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

re signatures and other notation n Intellectual o Hunt for anachronisms □ C 2003 Page #180  
d "synchronizer." There are three "intellectual" techniques (as opposed to  2003 Page #181  
ypist, let alone the source of the intellectual content, although, given th 2004 Page #243  
with reality, not theory, or fuzzy intellectual thinking." ---after a farew 2005 Page #10  
sted persons are left to their own intellectual and financial devices to in 2005 Page #76  
 one's "gray basket," in a kind of intellectual limbo until further confirm 2005 Page #81  
strong, but primarily as a kind of intellectual exercise. After a few minut 2005 Page #85  
nce community might be the closest intellectual equals to the NHI and could 2006 Page #56  
me I arrived on the scene, with my intellectual antennae twitching toward a 2006 Page #183  
 on the UFO problem, with far more intellectual clout than Don Menzel. The  2009 Page #13  

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

ent. The Manual has no signatures. Intellectually, we can hunt for anachron 2003 Page #178  
d the study of alien pathogens are intellectually entwined. Therefore, is i 2006 Page #117  

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

on was the Director of the Counter Intelligenc e (DD/Cl) in the CIA for man 2008 Page #105  
onger bear che same name. If chese intelligenc beings were in possession of 2008 Page #112  
n exposed position, whereby Soviet intelligenc e could have read our respon 2009 Page #18  
of the Korean War was that crucial intelligenc e was available from State,  2009 Page #18  
ed States. Joint Air ForceNavy Air Intelligenc e report 100-203-79, Analysi 2009 Page #177  

Word: "intelligence", 499 instance(s) (Back to Top)

....... 113 Project Beta: How U.S. Intelligence Created an Alien Invasion . 2003 Page #3  
were shocked into unity. ” British Intelligence Asset 1941-42 www.maj9sUcdo 2003 Page #14  
long to?” —George Filer, Air Force intelligence officer, 1958-1978 quoted i 2003 Page #15  
and Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit intelligence documents that support the  2003 Page #21  
overy event in 1941 - the military intelligence documents. The Documents Tr 2003 Page #24  
f leaked military and presidential intelligence documents. Feb 27, 1942 - F 2003 Page #25  
cular Aerodyne Objects — White Hot Intelligence Estimate) two sections dire 2003 Page #28  
thor laments the lack of a unified intelligence effort I think is noteworth 2003 Page #28  
n no serious investigations by the intelligence arm of the Government. Even 2003 Page #28  
e of 1941 did not create a unified intelligence effort to exploit possible  2003 Page #28  
, neutronic , planform, artificial intelligence, aerodyne □ Format and numb 2003 Page #29  
the commander, medical officer and intelligence officer would have either v 2003 Page #33  
Corps • 2nd Lt. James E. Lightle - Intelligence Officer • Dispatcher would  2003 Page #33  
irmation Joe McMoneagle (Intuitive Intelligence Applications provided data  2003 Page #38  
 with interests both in the covert intelligence world and the ufological su 2003 Page #42  
e Military Assessment of the Joint Intelligence Committee from Roscoe H. Hi 2003 Page #87  
H. Hillencotter, Director, Central Intelligence Group. The subject of the m 2003 Page #87  
 potentially threatening non-human intelligence. The Colonel agreed the gov 2003 Page #102  
manufacturers to military labs and intelligence agencies. But no one had an 2003 Page #110  
eriors and contacts at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) if it was all  2003 Page #110  
. Bush and the Director of Central Intelligence. 130                        2003 Page #134  
            Project Beta: How U.S. Intelligence Created an Alien Invasion G 2003 Page #141  
l Security Agency, and the Defense Intelligence Agency. A whole pack of wil 2003 Page #141  
ould spark even more interest from intelligence and security organizations  2003 Page #145  
hese recordings which kept various intelligence organizations very interest 2003 Page #145  
searchers who were working for the intelligence community to spread disinfo 2003 Page #146  
 activities to his contacts in the intelligence world. He had visited Paul  2003 Page #147  
he shadow side of the military and intelligence establishment was far, far  2003 Page #147  
dia and Phillips Labs, the Defense Intelligence Agency and the National Sec 2003 Page #148  
ome of this information as "covert intelligence," which may have been some  2003 Page #150  
stions. To avoid confusion amongst intelligence operations, they were appar 2003 Page #150  
l two to cover it up" and Kirtland Intelligence had told quite a pack of th 2003 Page #150  
as less important than the cult of intelligence and the secrets they were s 2003 Page #151  
 www majest.cdocuments com Central Intelligence Group Intelligence Advisory 2003 Page #157  
nts com Central Intelligence Group Intelligence Advisory Board November 14- 2003 Page #157  
epartmental committees The Central Intelligence Group (CIG) Intelligence Ad 2003 Page #157  
e Central Intelligence Group (CIG) Intelligence Advisory Board IAB, held it 2003 Page #157  
Item 14 • 4 Nov 1948 • Swedish Air Intelligence Service - “these phenomenon 2003 Page #161  
f the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence." Many Assistant COS-G2, ha 2003 Page #162  
d to the State Department, Defense Intelligence Agency and Wright-Patterson 2003 Page #163  
July 1947, Souers on Atomic Energy Intelligence NND943011, folder 131, Case 2003 Page #165  
nd their children. • Air Technical Intelligence Center • Atomic Energy Inte 2003 Page #167  
ntelligence Center • Atomic Energy Intelligence • NARA & Presidential Libra 2003 Page #167  
 notes that "Air Force and Central Intelligence" are the source of the data 2003 Page #173  
sightings in Air Force and Central Intelligence and from examination of wre 2003 Page #174  
ked into the UFO community by U.S. intelligence. The aliens are still in co 2003 Page #189  
the second was on extraterrestrial intelligence. Sheehan is famous for his  2003 Page #197  
nted to shine the sunshine laws on intelligence, to expose it, to see how t 2003 Page #198  
y that has been circulated by U.S. intelligence inside the UFO community ma 2003 Page #198  
des a directive x Top Secret Ultra Intelligence Assessment http://www.majes 2003 Page #211  
ncy Management Director of Central Intelligence Croup Director of Intellige 2003 Page #214  
ral Intelligence Croup Director of Intelligence, USA' Director of Intellige 2003 Page #214  
 of Intelligence, USA' Director of Intelligence, USAAF Director, Office of  2003 Page #214  
e, USAAF Director, Office of Naval Intelligence Director. Joint Intelligenc 2003 Page #214  
Naval Intelligence Director. Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency Joint Int 2003 Page #214  
telligence Objectives Agency Joint Intelligence Cbnnittee Director, Armed F 2003 Page #214  
LANE TART FHENOMKMNON UNIT SUMMARI INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENT File ref. OO15h. 2003 Page #232  
s naval officer assigned, to Naval Intelligence during war. It is believed  2003 Page #236  
learn and from Integraphs taken by intelligence photographers', the occupan 2003 Page #236  
re data can be acquired from other intelligence sources, it is the opinion  2003 Page #237  
n to their staff duty assignments, intelligence team personnel have peaceti 2004 Page #4  
ck reaction projects which require intelligence team operational capabiliti 2004 Page #4  
other items of great technological intelligence interest. 3. Moon Dust: As  2004 Page #5  
assified by the Air Force, Defense Intelligence Agency, and Department of S 2004 Page #5  
looking like a 'geyser.' Technical intelligence personnel from Tokyo took o 2004 Page #5  
t Moon Dust personnel. Two Defense Intelligence Agency reports in particula 2004 Page #6  
 batch of reports from the Defense Intelligence Agency that showed that in  2004 Page #10  
e in the possession of the Defense Intelligence Agency would supply the ans 2004 Page #11  
d from the archives of the Defense Intelligence Agency and my quest turned  2004 Page #11  
fense known as DIALL — the Defense intelligence Agency Liaison Office, whic 2004 Page #12  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference intelligence arm of the U.S. Air Force m 2004 Page #13  
c reason: from New Zealand's Joint Intelligence Bureau, I learned that nume 2004 Page #15  
d to the State Department, Defense Intelligence Agency and Wright-Patterson 2004 Page #17  
  -4--10 Scientific and l'o*.nical Intelligence Branch, !.:1.;!/00/ 14:5 Li 2004 Page #25  
CAF crewman involved in electronic intelligence who at one point was ready  2004 Page #45  
eapons development and testing and intelligence activity. The area is also  2004 Page #48  
nsiders learned that the non-human intelligence has, and will, retaliate if 2004 Page #62  
ations where American military and intelligence units had retrieved aerial  2004 Page #69  
at might be directly linked to the intelligence inside the discs. That phen 2004 Page #75  
RPLANETARY PHENOMENON UNIT SUMMARY INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENT File Ref. 001947 2004 Page #79  
f and approved by and date The IPU Intelligence Assessment was dated Septem 2004 Page #79  
en Dulles, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and stamped TOP SECR 2004 Page #79  
rplanetary Phenomenon Unit Summary Intelligence Assessment states: "The mos 2004 Page #79  
t of 1947 that created the Central Intelligence Agency, the Majestic-12 Spe 2004 Page #80  
ne by Major George Filer, a former intelligence officer in the United State 2004 Page #85  
 Smith, the United States military intelligence has tons of hardware. They  2004 Page #94  
gher than that. Fitch: The Central Intelligence Agency? Smith: (Chuckles) I 2004 Page #95  
he story was told by a former Army Intelligence officer, who Stringfield ca 2004 Page #97  
undahl was considered the premiere intelligence officer of the 1950s in the 2004 Page #101  
 many presidents on this collected intelligence, such as when he went into  2004 Page #101  
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ds and photographic production for intelligence evaluation of gun camera an 2004 Page #101  
ed Wilbert Smith, the head of Navy Intelligence, the FBI, and President Eis 2004 Page #103  
r agency would handle it. As a top intelligence official, Lundahl would hav 2004 Page #105  
in 1939 a Joined AF as journalist, intelligence officer a Saw UFOs near Iwo 2004 Page #107  
st and then later in the fields of intelligence and counter-intelligence. F 2004 Page #108  
 by other enforcement (military or intelligence) personnel often are violat 2004 Page #123  
ed, including those of the Defense Intelligence Agency's Missile and Space  2004 Page #130  
ligence Agency's Missile and Space Intelligence Center. If you look at some 2004 Page #130  
nd Major Jesse Marcel (the Roswell intelligence officer who was first sent  2004 Page #132  
der still to imagine that this key intelligence officer, at the only base i 2004 Page #142  
Scientific and Technical Bureau of Intelligence under Beria • Espionage in  2004 Page #158  
demgorodok • Center for Artificial Intelligence Studies • Near-Perfect faci 2004 Page #163  
id: Little did they (Air Technical Intelligence Center) know at the time th 2004 Page #178  
has never been any major leaks, no intelligence officers telling stories of 2004 Page #178  
den UFO files when he received his intelligence briefings as President elec 2004 Page #185  
information about extraterrestrial intelligence and the UFOs in the Vatican 2004 Page #186  
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nted to shine the sunshine laws on intelligence, to expose it, to see how t 2004 Page #188  
o have worked for the DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) — which is like the 2004 Page #190  
rom the Air Force Office of Secret Intelligence with all kinds of stories,  2004 Page #194  
dividuals who would compromise the intelligence efforts, while distasteful  2004 Page #204  
ancer in 1997 at age of 59 Central Intelligence Group 19 Sep 47 • The title 2004 Page #210  
lf 1111,16 Assessment of the Joint Intelligence Committee." • The four para 2004 Page #210  
aragraphs say we need a classified intelligence project; we recovered one c 2004 Page #210  
ds ana photographic production for intelligence evaluation of gun camera fi 2004 Page #212  
is either real or faked by a major intelligence agency. With nine new code  2004 Page #242  
king of the documents by a foreign intelligence service for some geo-politi 2004 Page #243  
is either real or faked by a major intelligence agency. With over nine neve 2004 Page #247  
. Authority of Director of Central Intelligence Clarified (responsibility o 2004 Page #248  
nsibility of CIA in collecting UFO intelligence) 11. Edward Teller's Pitch  2004 Page #248  
-12 does not exist as a government intelligence entity. It ceased to exist  2004 Page #249  
oup of twelve high-level military, intelligence, and scientific institution 2004 Page #249  
he assassination of JFK within the intelligence community. The content of t 2004 Page #251  
ecial task functions with military intelligence liaison officers as specifi 2004 Page #252  
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eal or (b) that it was faked by an intelligence agency. But why? To shed li 2004 Page #254  
d 7:30 p.m., two officers from the Intelligence Service, Marco Eli Chereze  2005 Page #32  
reze, one of the officers from the Intelligence Service of the :Military Po 2005 Page #33  
business executive, a former Naval Intelligence Officer, co speak on the UF 2005 Page #43  
r Force and colleague of a Defense Intelligence Agent, opened up the white  2005 Page #59  
Experimental Range included: -Army Intelligence from Ft., Carson, SLIDE# 33 2005 Page #62  
e had received information from an intelligence source that there had been  2005 Page #65  
logbooks with entries by military, intelligence, and NASA personnel. In 199 2005 Page #65  
eval Conference 66 "And these were intelligence photographs, obviously from 2005 Page #68  
on the logbook, we've got military intelligence people, for God's sake, com 2005 Page #68  
 branches of the U.S. military and intelligence community.2 No wonder, sinc 2005 Page #73  
cers was "considered top secret by intelligence officers of botl1 the Army  2005 Page #74  
enon that operates by stealth. The intelligence behind it is not interested 2005 Page #74  
o" -universities, banks, military, intelligence , the political process, th 2005 Page #75  
 presence of an apparent non-human intelligence is occurring at a time when 2005 Page #77  
 basis of UFO reports that another intelligence is operating these craft. F 2005 Page #78  
e of caution, we can call this "an intelligence not from our civilization." 2005 Page #78  
10, 1964. He also checked with "an intelligence source who was 'aware' of t 2005 Page #79  
n, who formerly served in military intelligence . The man claimed to have s 2005 Page #79  
to Harzan): "There are many in the intelligence community who would Like to 2005 Page #81  
of being an active asset of Soviet intelligence since at least 1929. Both M 2005 Page #92  
 reveal the degree to wruch Soviet intelligence had penetrated British inte 2005 Page #94  
ntelligence had penetrated British intelligence was lost. Wilhelm Reich and 2005 Page #94  
ent to the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, a career Naval Inte 2005 Page #96  
ntelligence Agency, a career Naval Intelligence officer named Roscoe H. Hil 2005 Page #96  
erator), to call the Air Technical Intelligence Command (ATIC) in Dayton, O 2005 Page #98  
e Colonel wrote to the Director of Intelligence for the Air Force - somehow 2005 Page #99  
ysicist with a background in Naval intelligence was appointed to the commit 2005 Page #99  
e cloud-buster , ascribing to them intelligence and intention, keeping the  2005 Page #102  
keeping the Air Force, the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Bureau 2005 Page #102  
of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) program claim that s 2005 Page #120  
miral Anderson , Director of Naval Intelligence, has informed the \X/ar Dep 2005 Page #122  
ot earthly and according to secret intelligence sources they are in all pro 2005 Page #122  
d orders to Army G2 that a special intelligence unit be created to further  2005 Page #122  
and later evolved into the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). 120           2005 Page #122  
s' from this 'non-unit'), the Army Intelligence and Security Command at For 2005 Page #123  
g to formation of a top secret UFO intelligence unit. We can say this: Gene 2005 Page #124  
 General Marshall's call for a new intelligence unit to investigate craft o 2005 Page #124  
, the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence ordered a team (specified a 2005 Page #124  
he same reason that the CIA placed intelligence operations on Israel in the 2005 Page #124  
 secure and secretive units in any intelligence structure . If one speculat 2005 Page #124  
to the War Department G-2, head of intelligence; coordinate with the head o 2005 Page #125  
 with the head of 4th Army Counter Intelligence Corps; "make any inquiry .. 2005 Page #125  
ty of Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Gen. Stephen J. Chamberlin 2005 Page #125  
TARY PHENOMENON UNIT SU:M.1.\1ARY: INTELLIGENCE ASSESSi\1ENT." In 1960, acc 2005 Page #125  
an scientists smuggled by American intelligence into the Uruted States afte 2005 Page #125  
enkoeter, then Director of Central Intelligence, to the Director of the Joi 2005 Page #125  
ence, to the Director of the Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency-with file 2005 Page #125  
U existed. In turn, the leaked IPU intelligence assessment, later stamped i 2005 Page #125  
hment of a top secret research and intelligence operation, prompted by the  2005 Page #128  
ts for UFO records of the 4602 Air Intelligence Service Squadron, there eme 2005 Page #129  
982, served as cl.irector of naval intelligence, vicerurector of the Defens 2005 Page #130  
gence, vicerurector of the Defense Intelligence Agency, cl.irector of the N 2005 Page #130  
 and deput} rurector of the Cenual Intelligence Agency). Ba.iJey recaUed th 2005 Page #130  
 a crashed UFO? Possibly. The U.S. Intelligence community is known to have  2005 Page #133  
de, there would be no need for the Intelligence world to spread such tales  2005 Page #134  
st and then later in the fields of intelligence and counter-intelligence. F 2005 Page #138  
activity that updated UFO recovery intelligence from its origins in the 194 2005 Page #141  
al U.S.l and has, in the 4602d Air Intelligence Service Squadron (AISS) the 2005 Page #141  
nd investigation of matters of air intelligence interest which occur within 2005 Page #141  
hout the ZI .... The Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) will analyze  2005 Page #141  
tiring from the Army, has unveiled intelligence, military and ocher documen 2005 Page #141  
Air Force memorandum titled "AFCIN Intelligence Team Personnel" dated 13 No 2005 Page #142  
ck reaction projects which require intelligence team operational capabiliti 2005 Page #142  
on responsibilitie s [an Air Force intelligence unit at Ft. Belvoir, VA i2° 2005 Page #142  
or otl1er items of great technical intelligence interest. . . . Peacetime e 2005 Page #142  
 . . Peacetime employment of AFClt intelligence team capability is provided 2005 Page #142  
d. It said that in the Korean War, intelligence teams were deployed to reco 2005 Page #142  
tment of State, Air Force, Defense Intelligence Agency and CIA. One nearly  2005 Page #142  
l times. In July 1957 the 4602 Air Intelligence Service Sguadron (AlSS) bec 2005 Page #142  
and today it exists as the 696 Air Intelligence Group located at Ft. Belvoi 2005 Page #142  
ce of a much more deeply concealed intelligence, research and development i 2005 Page #143  
s and Artificial; Life -Artificial Intelligence; Computer Meruated Commuruc 2005 Page #162  
 a bunch of Corona electromagnetic intelligence satellites to monitor Sovie 2006 Page #8  
t., with some training in military intelligence," together with some friend 2006 Page #15  
arried out in concert with Central Intelligence to effect the recovery for  2006 Page #18  
onal military career in electronic intelligence (ELINT), which itself was c 2006 Page #22  
ied military research 1/2 - covert intelligence operations 100% SECRECY The 2006 Page #36  
o Springs, mostly former satellite intelligence personnel form nearby Patte 2006 Page #46  
formation with the know dataset of intelligence. At present, I am 70% confi 2006 Page #47  
 to Confirmed Arrival of Non-Human Intelligence Michael Lindemann Copyright 2006 Page #48  
knowledge that sentient non- human intelligence had made, or was about to m 2006 Page #49  
ndition of "non-human i ntelligent/intelligence" is henceforth abbreviated  2006 Page #52  
ally as well, because of increased intelligence needs and to protect the be 2006 Page #61  
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nerabilities, if any, are unknown. Intelligence gathering would be paramoun 2006 Page #62  
o on high defense stance, maximize intelligence gathering, rally science to 2006 Page #63  
d work closely with government and intelligence agencies to Science assess  2006 Page #64  
equire total cooperation of media. Intelligence Government gathering would  2006 Page #64  
ly to buy time. - The most extreme intelligence -gathering effort in human  2006 Page #68  
t: The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Byron Press Visual Publica 2006 Page #70  
altitude spy plane for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). It was design 2006 Page #72  
xplaining. So, what characterizes "intelligence"? I choose that it is "logi 2006 Page #101  
earn and from photographs taken by intelligence photographers, the occupant 2006 Page #104  
n-published documents, bio-medical intelligence, multi-layered security, ps 2006 Page #105  
rity, psy-op development, over-all intelligence, stand-by fighters, all-enc 2006 Page #105  
. Jim Cheek, a former CDC Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer, on 19 May. 2006 Page #110  
re, and that the common element of intelligence is logic and the attendant  2006 Page #116  
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rd conversations with military and intelligence operatives from White Sands 2006 Page #141  
o have served in U. S. military or intelligence. They describe their own fi 2006 Page #142  
es, Air Force, NORAD, Pentagon and intelligence agencies knew the governmen 2006 Page #144  
AT IT APPEARS TO OPERATE WITH SUCH INTELLIGENCE THAT IT CAN PLAY CAT AND MO 2006 Page #149  
,' but he said we are working with intelligence that brings us the technica 2006 Page #152  
States who asked, "When did you do intelligence work?" Tom told the dentist 2006 Page #160  
told the dentist he had never done intelligence work, but he did not talk a 2006 Page #160  
s informed that the Army's Counter Intelligence Corps had been placed on Im 2006 Page #164  
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ery confidentially advised by Army Intelligence, Richmond, that thy have be 2006 Page #174  
tions not available from Air Force Intelligence, who are not aware of reaso 2006 Page #174  
ery strange for the Army's Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) to be put on im 2006 Page #174  
not! We may imagine that Air Force Intelligence, headquartered in the Penta 2006 Page #174  
d on the 6th or 7th, the Air Force intelligence may well have issued reques 2006 Page #179  
e., Dec. 8). Whether the Air Force intelligence or the CIC received any spe 2006 Page #179  
as sold on the idea of the Central Intelligence Agency by claiming it was n 2007 Page #11  
ies between the U.S. merua and the intelligence establishment became expose 2007 Page #12  
fore Pearl Harbor. Nore char Naval Intelligence was given a big role. Not i 2007 Page #16  
t has long been rumored chat Naval Intelligence has played a big role in th 2007 Page #16  
ions co debunk UFOs, lower ranking intelligence officers knew the plan was  2007 Page #18  
 pilots were required to report to intelligence. Once this was done, they w 2007 Page #19  
icists and a high-level scientific intelligence officer during \X orld War  2007 Page #22  
ne of Britain's leading scientific intelligence officers and an expert in t 2007 Page #22  
nso comes to the attention of U.S. Intelligence for its support of Mussolin 2007 Page #26  
 chart have documented ties to the intelligence community. The ones in yeUo 2007 Page #28  
ect the UFO crash first via global intelligence resources (radar networks,  2007 Page #29  
ect the UFO crash first via global intelLigence resources (radar networks,  2007 Page #29  
INFORMATION/PRIVACY OFFICE US ARMY INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND ATTN H 2007 Page #42  
nerly gov~mmen~ ~ · / : , .· · -~ :intelligence,.under private sector contr 2007 Page #55  
y of the world's leading military, intelligence and political leaders took  2007 Page #59  
me. You've heard of the 4602nd Air Intelligence Service Squadron , of cours 2007 Page #133  
posed to talk to anyone outside of intelligence ." "I know. But he may be u 2007 Page #133  
uga object" reached the Air Force, Intelligence officers flew to the scene  2007 Page #133  
ices of the Air Force's 4602nd Air Intelligence Service Squadron . It is an 2007 Page #133  
n to their staff duty assignments, intelligence team personnel have peaceti 2007 Page #134  
ck reaction projects which require intelligence team operational capabiliti 2007 Page #134  
 or other items of great technical intelligence interest. ACIN SOP for Blue 2007 Page #134  
les. Peacetime employment of AFCIN intelligence team capability is provided 2007 Page #134  
 for employment of qualified field intelligence personnel on a quick reacti 2007 Page #134  
 components of such equipment. The intelligence team capability to gain rap 2007 Page #134  
tation, to communicate and provide intelligence reports, is the only such c 2007 Page #134  
tally necessary in view of current intelligence gaps concerning Soviet/Bloc 2007 Page #134  
cts" and "items of great technical intelligence interest." In other words,  2007 Page #134  
for the Study of Extraterre strial Intelligence (CSETI) has stated that he  2007 Page #135  
o ocher, senior sources within che Intelligence community, including Dennis 2007 Page #137  
r than the director of the CentraJ Intelligence Agency (ClA). The Soviets w 2007 Page #137  
ficially known throughout the U.S. Intelligence communit :y in general and  2007 Page #138  
d" to various elements of American Intelligence in an effort to try and det 2007 Page #138  
looking like a "geyser." Technical Intelligence from Tokyo took over the ca 2007 Page #139  
gt MIL TON SHEARER, Directorate of Intelligence, Headquarters, 81h Air Forc 2007 Page #139  
ated in the UFO mystery. A Defense Intelligence Agency document of 1967 tha 2007 Page #140  
s elements of the U.S. Government, Intelligence communit y, and military (i 2007 Page #143  
ane crash retrieval. However, U.S. intelligence gathered by satellite and j 2007 Page #187  
 of the United States border, U.S. intelligence officials mounted a lightni 2007 Page #187  
omposed by someone within the U.S. intelligence community who either person 2007 Page #188  
7-9, 200B LAS VEGAS, NEVADA UFODEX INTELLIGENCE DOMINANCE WHISTLEBLOWER LAU 2008 Page #1  
the file that appears prior to the Intelligence Report prepared by Douglas  2008 Page #16  
ementing civil defense, ?1ilitary, intelligence, and emergencypreparedness  2008 Page #24  
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tive Branch-as well as the Central Intelligence Agency, the United States'  2008 Page #25  
the United States' first peacetime intelligence agency. Since the breakup o 2008 Page #25  
with other military and government intelligence and investigative agencies  2008 Page #26  
outheast towards South America. An Intelligence Spot Report was reportedly  2008 Page #29  
national security? Once again, our intelligence is insulted to an incredibl 2008 Page #30  
S. military and the murky world of intelligence were informed of the detail 2008 Page #31  
onnel from, primarily, the Defense Intelligence Agency, U.S. Air Force and  2008 Page #35  
ll in the reserves for Coast Guard Intelligence. 37                         2008 Page #43  
UFO study sponsored by the Defence Intelligence Staff and undertaken by a d 2008 Page #62  
which, if disclosed , would reveal intelligence sources or methods of gathe 2008 Page #63  
ce sources or methods of gathering intelligence. It's a massive job: MoD ha 2008 Page #63  
ivision where I worked) 24 Defence Intelligence Staff (DIS) UFO files are a 2008 Page #64  
n government, the military and the intelligence community . Milton Torres A 2008 Page #66  
truction of a British and American intelligence operation code named COBRA  2008 Page #72  
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mation in his mind. Apparently the intelligence agents knew Sgt. Penniston  2008 Page #90  
ston Hypnosis Excerpt WHAT ARE THE INTELLIGENCE AGENTS GOING TO DO WITH YOU 2008 Page #92  
ntly was specified in the National Intelligence Estimate, the highest level 2008 Page #111  
igence Estimate, the highest level intelligence assessment guiding overall  2008 Page #111  
men , White House Staff, and other intelligence agencies. Bottom line: tell 2008 Page #111  
in 1963 that was known only to the intelligence agencies . The KGB invented 2008 Page #111  
d s, as a first condic.ion for all intelligence, that chey should have a ps 2008 Page #112  
yment of artificial sacell1ces for intelligence gathering and target select 2008 Page #114  
ge. Like my father I served in the Intelligence Community . I'm a retired G 2008 Page #115  
hanistan and Iraq based on "faulty intelligence " at best and outright lies 2008 Page #123  
y, which soon included German Army Intelligence Agent Adolf Hitler, who rep 2008 Page #126  
id conduit for Nazi propaganda and intelligence activities was the Hamburg- 2008 Page #127  
oup as well as their corporate and intelligence connections clearly indicat 2008 Page #130  
g as the third Director of Central Intelligence , he became the first direc 2008 Page #131  
nts Bush family. ln 1949, the U.S. Intelligence Board asked Bush to study w 2008 Page #131  
sked Bush to study ways of combing intelligence from all agencies. Bush's p 2008 Page #131  
hard was employed in l.G. Farben's Intelligence Department NM7. ---Gen. Nat 2008 Page #132  
f of Staff and Director of Central Intelligence . As a named MJ-12 member,  2008 Page #132  
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r having int1iguing and high-level intelligence connections. ---Gen. Robert 2008 Page #134  
perclip office operated out of the Intelligence Division's headquarters in  2008 Page #137  
9 and assistant chief of staff for intelligence in 1956," author Hunt repor 2008 Page #137  
e added that officers of the Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency (JlOA) wh 2008 Page #137  
zerland , sat at the nexus of U.S. intelligence as well as Soviet Intellige 2008 Page #138  
.S. intelligence as well as Soviet Intelligence, such as the infamous Rote  2008 Page #138  
ch Himmler. Dulles constantly sent intelligence reports to Washington , bui 2008 Page #138  
IA, Dulles' translator was an Army Intelligence officer named Henry Kissing 2008 Page #138  
nception, Paperclip was run by the Intelligence Division of the U.S. Army's 2008 Page #138  
perclip office operated out of the Intelligence Division's headquarters in  2008 Page #138  
9 and assistant chief of staff for intelligence in 1956. After assuming the 2008 Page #138  
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d of World War II functioned as an intelligence and enforcement am1 of the  2008 Page #139  
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as not limited to the military and intelligence communities. The globalist  2008 Page #140  
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r the investigations away from the intelligence community [and the Nazis]." 2008 Page #141  
 and Rockefeller interests and the intelligence community were so extensive 2008 Page #141  
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tions: 1976 What will be the novel intelligence requirements in the period  2009 Page #10  
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tive analysis of the United States intelligence community that had evolved  2009 Page #11  
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 active member of the professional intelligence guild. Were I privy now, or 2009 Page #24  
o top secret information about the intelligence system, security inhibition 2009 Page #24  
torical survey of certain kinds of intelligence experience because military 2009 Page #24  
e Book staff and the Air Technical Intelligence Center about the intelligen 2009 Page #24  
ical Intelligence Center about the intelligence experience in investigating 2009 Page #24  
ave seen recounts how "Top Secret" intelligence digests containing the most 2009 Page #24  
 most up-to-date operational radar intelligence were destroyed as soon as t 2009 Page #24  
Headquarters , and one in U.S.A.F. Intelligence Headquarters , when Project 2009 Page #24  
ely an objective review of the UFO intelligence system and performance in m 2009 Page #24  
w far more about the United States intelligence system than most observers  2009 Page #24  
me groundbreaking treatises on UFO intelligence which influenced the develo 2009 Page #24  
ee's The Future of American Secret Intelligence (Washington, 1946), an anal 2009 Page #24  
uggestions for the structure of an intelligence system. Sherman Kent's Stra 2009 Page #24  
e system. Sherman Kent's Strategic Intelligence , written shortly after the 2009 Page #24  
 written shortly after the Central Intelligence Agency was established, is  2009 Page #24  
shed, is an incisive discussion of intelligence as a kind of knowledge for  2009 Page #24  
program. Roger Hilsman's Strategic Intelligence and National Decisions (Gle 2009 Page #24  
y attempt to explore the nature of intelligence doctrine among policy maker 2009 Page #24  
ington. My original book, "Central Intelligence, UFOs and National Security 2009 Page #24  
implications. Office of Scientific Intelligence Agency December 1976 L.C.R. 2009 Page #25  
gency December 1976 L.C.R. Central Intelligence (TS) This briefing document 2009 Page #25  
s given by the Director of Central Intelligence to the President Elect afte 2009 Page #25  
g objects as defined by authorized intelligence agencies responsible for UF 2009 Page #25  
gence agencies responsible for UFO intelligence collection. As soon as the  2009 Page #25  
y Council, the Director of Central Intelligence will notify active members  2009 Page #25  
orseen developments in the ongoing intelligence efforts, it is the consensu 2009 Page #25  
 in an attempt to force authorized intelligence agencies to declassify and  2009 Page #25  
and release sensitive documents on intelligence and operations engaged in t 2009 Page #25  
 a minimum. As Director of Central Intelligence and advisor to the Presiden 2009 Page #25  
the Director to disclose sensitive intelligence matters related to foreign  2009 Page #25  
es acquired through communications intelligence operations of the National  2009 Page #25  
sclosing means and methods used by intelligence are not open for discussion 2009 Page #25  
  CODE WORD WHITE PEBBLE MAJCOMSEC INTELLIGENCE EYES ONLY PROJECT JEHOVAH S 2009 Page #26  
HISTORICAL RESEARCH OF THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY'S MJEBEN PROGRAM AND 2009 Page #26  
FING DOCUMENT CONTAINING SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION WHOSE DISCLOSUR 2009 Page #26  
AT IS PUNISHABLE UNDER THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ACT, ANY OR ALL APPL 2009 Page #26  
: r. I To: The Director of Central Intelligence I have studied the MJTWELVE 2009 Page #27  
e expenditures of the National UFO Intelligence Program, and more specifica 2009 Page #27  
the changes ·recommended .by ·your intelligence staff, with the following e 2009 Page #27  
. Bush and the Director of Central Intelligence." The Truman Memo was descr 2009 Page #37  
morandum To: The Director, Central Intelligence Agency Subject: Review of M 2009 Page #37  
ce Agency Subject: Review of MJ-12 Intelligence Operations as they relate t 2009 Page #37  
nal Security Council and bring all intelligence and psychological warfare a 2009 Page #37  
e desired to gain control over all intelligence activities related to psych 2009 Page #38  
y's NSM to the Director of Central Intelligence, issued the same day that i 2009 Page #38  
resignation as Director of Central Intelligence on November 29, 1961, Dulle 2009 Page #38  
ndum requesting a "Review of MJ-12 Intelligence Operations as they related  2009 Page #39  
 "Classification review of all UFO intelligence files affecting National Se 2009 Page #41  
196 I to be fully briefed on MJ-12 intelligence operations and UFOs. Even t 2009 Page #43  
 his request for a review of MJ-12 intelligence operations , as revealed in 2009 Page #43  
dopted by the Soviet KGB and other intelligence agencies, according to Dr.  2009 Page #43  
ckground within the United States' Intelligence community and whose story c 2009 Page #52  
ior official within the US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) who calls hims 2009 Page #52  
 THOUGHT OR IMAGE? Well, did !feel intelligence? Yes! But, here's something 2009 Page #67  
 're going to get anybody from the intelligence agencies to ever come forwa 2009 Page #75  
hly technical words, and I had !he intelligence to do ii and so they said y 2009 Page #93  
vernment" would have comprised the intelligence units of the War Department 2009 Page #154  
partment and the Navy, the Central Intelligence Group and the Office of the 2009 Page #154  
tity would now be comprised of the intelligence units of the U.S. Air Force 2009 Page #154  
the U.S. Air Force and the Central Intelligence Agency as well as the Natio 2009 Page #154  
          - Coming from a military intelligence background, I have a partic 2009 Page #155  
had not been infiltrated by Soviet Intelligence agents. A weapon that could 2009 Page #157  
l (K.C. Garrett) of the Air Forces Intelligence, expressed the possibility  2009 Page #178  
ientist attached to the Air Forces Intelligence, was of the same opinion. C 2009 Page #178  
mendous pressure on the Air Forces Intelligence to conduct research and col 2009 Page #178  
 is intriguing that both Air Force Intelligence and Air Defense Command per 2009 Page #178  
the request of the Army Air Forces Intelligence, has agreed to cooperate in 2009 Page #178  
rth in an arc. The Anny Air Forces Intelligence has also indicated some con 2009 Page #179  

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ly been a hoax perpetrated by U.S. Intelligence--designed to cloud and conf 2005 Page #133  
al Michaelis' duties also included intelligence-related matters and perioru 2005 Page #130  

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hey Refuse to Land," Seattle Post• Intelligencer, July 29, 1952; similar ar 2005 Page #121  

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eing watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet 2004 Page #132  
ety's attitudes toward these other intelligences, I was seeing no evidence  2007 Page #76  
ave provoked attention of the disc intelligences? Some brief history. In 19 2007 Page #162  
 for concluding that UFOs, and the intelligences behind them, offer a signi 2008 Page #37  
entific installations that the UFO intelligences exhibit may possibly be fo 2008 Page #38  
at attracted one or more non-human intelligences -or even time travelers? A 2008 Page #75  
e universe? What facts about other intelligences interacting with Earth do  2008 Page #95  
ists , made contact with non-human intelligences through which they gained  2008 Page #130  
ESSING INFORMATION ABOUT NON-HUMAN INTELLIGENCES INTERACTING WITH THIS PLAN 2009 Page #75  

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ystem. They are possibly manned by intelligent observers who are members of 2003 Page #12  
ruled out. The discs show signs of intelligent guidance, by quasi-human pil 2003 Page #18  
telling him. To be sure, he was an intelligent man, and usually knew when h 2003 Page #148  
 The object submerged, still under intelligent control, and continued to an 2004 Page #42  
 is being scrutinized by unearthly intelligent beings from elsewhere in our 2004 Page #132  
n official cover-up of evidence of intelligent extraterrestrial visitations 2004 Page #134  
now the rumors." He stated he had "intelligent friends who have (seen UFOs) 2004 Page #146  
om two to six highly technological intelligent civilizations other than on  2004 Page #187  
MY SUMMARY: CORSO THE MAN ■ Highly intelligent ■ An Army product ■ Limited  2005 Page #11  
logy or discoveries -even the most intelligent and perceptive reader may fi 2005 Page #102  
le less than ruvine, perhaps other intelligent life has touched our planet. 2005 Page #117  
at a reality that includes diverse intelligent life outside of our planet m 2005 Page #120  
anet is not the only one harboring intelligent life in the • 12 uruverse. T 2005 Page #128  
ect predicated on the existence of intelligent alien life forms, whose evol 2005 Page #161  
mens, on genetic variations of the intelligent beings. B. Broadcasters with 2006 Page #6  
of the devil and there is no other intelligent life outside Earth. What an  2006 Page #10  
 the fraction of planets that have intelligent life or develop technology.  2006 Page #12  
e contact between human beings and intelligent non-human entities. The 26 s 2006 Page #48  
his Project Contact with non-human intelligent (NHI) life would arguably be 2006 Page #50  
rst time, that we are not the only intelligent species in the universe. Suc 2006 Page #50  
escribe). 2. The life form will be intelligent and capable of purposeful in 2006 Page #52  
e of the existence and presence of intelligent, non- human beings to be ver 2006 Page #57  
y of direct contact with non-human intelligent life. Given the implications 2006 Page #69  
e possibility, even likelihood, of intelligent life existing elsewhere in t 2006 Page #69  
 one of those planets might harbor intelligent life that is centuries or mi 2006 Page #70  
f them use techniques that we, as "intelligent life", have difficulty expla 2006 Page #101  
tical lore that goes with it." So, intelligent life in the universe4 is exp 2006 Page #101  
re Sputnik 4 Shklovskii and Sagan, Intelligent Life in the Universe, 1966   2006 Page #101  
net, I doubt we would declare them intelligent. They, and the birds and the 2006 Page #102  
er, albeit one that was als? ~ghly intelligent, quick witted, and possessed 2007 Page #136  
h a series of maneuvers suggesting intelligent control, the object quickly  2007 Page #185  
U-2 would have a track that showed intelligent control. Surely the radar op 2008 Page #16  
n if human beings are not the most intelligent life form in the universe? T 2008 Page #42  
e structured machines moving under intelligent control and were operating b 2009 Page #59  
uman habitation , that moves under intelligent control, it has the ability  2009 Page #75  

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r fictitious. His report described intelligently controlled flight patterns 2004 Page #141  
ing that earth is being visited by intelligently controlled Extraterrestria 2006 Page #4  
 does this indicate that it was an intelligently operated craft of some sor 2006 Page #192  
realm of anything we know and were intelligently controlled. Now, I'll say  2009 Page #75  
s common knowledge that UFO's were intelligently controlled , that they wer 2009 Page #90  

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         Scenarios of Contact send intelligible greetings and offers of ben 2006 Page #60  
s tendency to paranoia or secrecy. Intelligible communication and diplomati 2006 Page #60  

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cast, others would go off air. The intemet would be rife with rumor and con 2006 Page #62  

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"With" irrational not ineradical ■ inten::ontenental add a "the" in last se 2008 Page #116  

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ion in 1988. Although they did not intend for Bennewitz to take things as f 2003 Page #151  
litary operation? Baca and Padilla intend to prove that it was an extraterr 2005 Page #158  

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nformed the Naval hospital that he intended to take his brother from Bethes 2003 Page #95  
tory to a full operations briefing Intended to follow. ai• nxxxeiutoe v Dr. 2003 Page #132  
 for whatever reason and has never intended harm until threatened by human  2004 Page #82  
tary for Home Box Office (HBO). He intended to interview Doty related to so 2004 Page #193  
ies. Operation Upshot-Knothole was intended to test nuclear devices for pos 2005 Page #39  
r than following it as previousl y intended ." What the actual reason for t 2005 Page #97  
r telepathic communication that it intended to escape. Stone claims that th 2006 Page #21  
that cost at Vett i5 /ninon ami as Intended to operate in collatatra• int . 2006 Page #31  
seems that this law was originally intended to apply to astronauts returnin 2006 Page #202  
se gear indicates that it was only intended to be operated from hard surfac 2007 Page #105  
arian" posturing , they were never intended to." Is it possible that the we 2008 Page #144  
n walked away with a $2000 pay off intended for anti-Castro Cubans involved 2009 Page #33  
ater abandoned . It was originally intended that Leech would be assisted by 2009 Page #165  
ould be able to "It was originally intended that Leech make useful contribu 2009 Page #173  

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nd contacted Debbie Stocks and me, intending for us to start an investigati 2004 Page #226  

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one, US Army (Retired) . Stone was inteniewed in 1996 by US researcher Ted  2005 Page #147  

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 film of crashed LIFO in a desert. intenor of craft, and dead aliens inside 2006 Page #26  

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s from a witness who describes the intense security during that time. Spoo4 2003 Page #182  
n to Vienna in part because of his intense interest in the pioneering work  2005 Page #89  
a big news story and the object of intense scientific scrutiny. But this di 2005 Page #118  
been the subject of several books, intense controversy, heated debate, and, 2006 Page #119  
the scramble and uproar of such an intense retrieval attempt. Had the objec 2006 Page #191  
he machine, but the heat was still intense, it burned his skin, you know, a 2007 Page #125  
 found dead. There was a stench so intense that many had to leave. People a 2007 Page #130  
                           into an intense beam of almost unimaginable stre 2007 Page #131  
apons usually cannot penetrate the intense plasma field surrounding the UFO 2007 Page #131  
tball sideways and it had a really intense glow like a fluorescent bulb, or 2007 Page #167  
 them and are white. It had a real intense glo\v to it and it was moving ki 2007 Page #167  
ot the ears, at rimes it became so intense that it stopped bothering for a  2007 Page #196  
 and narrower towards the back. An intense blue-white light was shining fro 2008 Page #50  
 of volts per meter or less due to intense channel ionization , resulting i 2008 Page #78  
valuated during certain periods of intense and reliable flying saucer incid 2009 Page #24  

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range sight. Something was burning intensely a few miles away. As he approa 2006 Page #79  
e object and the thing was glowing intensely. The funny thjng to me was tha 2007 Page #169  
ivided in half, the forepart being intensely white, the aft section having  2008 Page #10  
hire .23 I remained fascinated and intensely curious. I knew there was some 2008 Page #42  
sense of slow motion when they are intensely focused on what is occurnng. T 2008 Page #59  

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's, my investigation into the case intensified. In 1984, researcher Ray Boe 2003 Page #56  
 ecosystem analysis that a wave of intensified animal mutilations occurred  2006 Page #113  
was getting out of hand. This fear intensified with the death of Lenin and  2008 Page #126  

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logies included night vision image intensifiers, fiber optics, supertenacit 2003 Page #101  
"THE 11 DAY AFTER ROSWELL" ■ Image intensifiers ■ Fiber optics ■ Super-tena 2005 Page #6  
 CLAIMS IN "THE DAWN ... " ■ Image intensifiers ■ Fiber optics ■ Super tena 2005 Page #7  

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nference 8 CORSO RE COMMENDATION ■ Intensify "Star Wars" efforts, fire at t 2005 Page #10  

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cs. A brilliant glow of light, the intensity of which is variable with rega 2004 Page #13  
ould U S Ambassador know about the intensity of a UFO wave in Bolivia?) • E 2006 Page #29  
 of the event was extremely brief. Intensity was slightly less that that of 2006 Page #185  
thering for a moment, but then its intensity increased again.' "lt remained 2007 Page #196  
wly. My first impression while the intensity was low was that it was the la 2008 Page #10  
other aircraft. Of course when the intensity increased this was ruled out a 2008 Page #10  
 of the illumination ... The light intensity increased until we could see o 2008 Page #10  
ten miles from the aircraft... The intensity of the light diminished faster 2008 Page #10  
. After the light had decreased in intensity we were still looking for the  2008 Page #10  
r sense of time was altered by the intensity of the event. I have encounter 2008 Page #59  

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ands • Materials were subjected to intensive analysis lasting for decades T 2004 Page #168  
 loves a challenge, and after some intensive research into the Speed Graphi 2004 Page #233  
entic due to formatting questions. Intensive research Jed by Dr. \Xlood has 2005 Page #127  
expected from ten or more years of intensive development -similar to that,  2005 Page #171  
es leading in a few to 48 hours to intensive coughing and irritation in the 2006 Page #110  

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he mid-late 1960s, McDonald became intensively involved in UFO research • I 2004 Page #209  

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

tmosph~ ~ ■Subsequently underwer.t intenSJve mterro ;yon~__. ~::,:~:Will~~  2009 Page #152  

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re. But it was also clear that the intent of these particular beings was no 2004 Page #75  
to induce heart attack. • Why: His intent to share classified UFO knowledge 2004 Page #205  
that UFO's overtly display hostile intent towards the security of the Unite 2004 Page #252  
ly event that UFOs display hostile intent toward the security of the U.S.,  2004 Page #254  
eople." To any group or individual intent on controlling the lives and thou 2005 Page #89  
ut the conference. He was serious, intent and looked at me while I talked.  2005 Page #98  
d modes of its propulsion with the intent of "reverse engineering" the adva 2005 Page #161  
ignoring these ideas, but was more intent on turning theory into practice.  2005 Page #172  
f notebook type situation. But the intent of cataloguing the different spec 2006 Page #19  
y assume control. Once the hostile intent was clear, it could lead to wides 2006 Page #55  
d the economy, to trust but verify intent through investigation. Science Th 2006 Page #58  
existence with the NHI. As hostile intent clarified, religions of every kin 2006 Page #62  
ontact or the ambiguity of hostile intent, would result in a wide array of  2006 Page #64  
 SLIDE # 18 — Cover of book, Clear Intent: The Government Cover-Up of the U 2006 Page #143  
, and published in the book, Clear Intent — The Government Cover-Up of the  2006 Page #143  
addressing the nature and possible intent of the UFO presence on Planet Ear 2008 Page #23  
A) an object of unknown origin and intent manifested in the woods on the ni 2008 Page #32  
FBI Report, 17 April 1950 12 Clear Intent: The Government Cover-Up of the U 2008 Page #38  
 coming to Earth with the specific intent of occupying our world. Their goa 2008 Page #102  
• ~-4 ; ... : I• ..... , .. ~~---. Intent of Tab "B,, ■ Let FBI know enough 2008 Page #121  
-. -•V~ Handling the President and Intent of Tab "A" ■ What to do if he ask 2008 Page #121  
----: .. --.. ~ ... ·--...... -··- Intent of Tab "C" ■ DoO security does no 2008 Page #121  
                                   Intent of Tab ''D" ■Blue Book as specifi 2008 Page #122  
ation ■CI to discredit credibility Intent of Tab "F" ■ Psychological operat 2008 Page #122  
to ■ Interrogate and detain anyone Intent of Tab ''H" ■ If It looks like we 2008 Page #122  
 use in Od:ober 1963 (KGB use) 116 Intent of Tab "E" ■Tell nobody anything  2008 Page #122  
uests ... are denied ... ") r.:urr Intent of Tab "G'' (BW} ■ Alien pathogen 2008 Page #122  
 as to avoid recognition , and the intent was to provide credibility to the 2009 Page #13  
s seem to paint a clear picture of intent and that estimates be drawn up re 2009 Page #16  
ast inform Russia and China of our intent, and, by doing so, might even be  2009 Page #22  
closure not be given until a clear intent has been established and national 2009 Page #25  

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on of attention and more. The main intention was to draw curious eyes away  2003 Page #148  
res more than seven years ago, our intention had been to give Larry an oppo 2004 Page #46  
dentified people who had the clear intention of scaring or discouraging the 2005 Page #36  
re the idiot child of ufology. The intention of thjs paper is to help famil 2005 Page #88  
 the Austrian Communist Party, his intention being to marry the revolutiona 2005 Page #89  
y became convinced that, either by intention or accident, they were contrib 2005 Page #98  
esigned to cover, and it is not my intention here to synopsize this sweepin 2005 Page #98  
ascribing to them intelligence and intention, keeping the Air Force, the Ce 2005 Page #102  
ration and depth; and it is not my intention to put a particular cast on Ne 2005 Page #103  
g Kong International J\jrport, its intention, to promote the Airport Expres 2007 Page #67  

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ther, the reference to Roswell was intentional. Nothing gets in a president 2003 Page #201  
ible parts of the report! Was this intentional? Certainly, the opening para 2004 Page #6  
ories," rumors and disinformation, intentional and otherwise. Consequently, 2006 Page #64  
mage? GM: I have been charged with intentional malicious damage on every ma 2007 Page #88  

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 sources of information. They can, intentionally or inadvertently, make mis 2006 Page #71  
 believe that UFO crafts have been intentionally knocked out of the sky. Th 2007 Page #130  
ttached to each other or they were intentionally scorched . In 2000 I submi 2008 Page #109  

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

 Moon. 122 photos ... " A STUDY OF INTENTIONS i AND HOSTILE ACTS ■ Reconnai 2005 Page #9  
 "vhat all such claims about alien intentions happens to be. \Xie can put a 2005 Page #86  
ogies and the dilemma of uncertain intentions. Ask yourself finally: \Xfhat 2005 Page #118  
it does about the capabilities and intentions of space visitors and their c 2005 Page #143  
le. - Understanding the nature and intentions of NHI would be critical to p 2006 Page #67  
nk it might help to show that your intentions were UFO related with researc 2007 Page #91  

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r. I began to study this case more intently and discovered the "Flatwoods M 2006 Page #91  
picted a handsome rwenry-something intently checking hjs cell phone in fron 2007 Page #70  
s of the investigative team worked intently, often on location, for the fir 2009 Page #137  

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rting the UFO age but also for all intents and purposes was the very first  2009 Page #179  

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about it." An article in the Daily Inter Lake elaborated: 154 Snodgrass gav 2009 Page #160  

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ogy, super-aerodynes, out-weighed, inter-active program, mid-air collision, 2006 Page #105  

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ugh to completion, despite ongoing inter-service rivalries, Army concern ov 2003 Page #86  
e T-Force was a specialized, often inter-service, U. S. military unit assig 2004 Page #62  

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ss, general public—might react and interact in the face of varying contact  2006 Page #48  
may have come here specifically to interact with us, though not necessarily 2006 Page #52  
liens living among us? ■ Do aliens interact in some \'mf with the human pow 2007 Page #51  
P AND THE OTHER STATIONS TRYING TO INTERACT WITH THE IONOSPHERE ? WHAT IS T 2008 Page #78  

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sses who observed or in some cases interacted with soldiers. Not only do ob 2003 Page #59  
e UFOs, but that they had actually interacted with the aliens on more than  2004 Page #178  
k Symposium in Albuquerque, NM and interacted with the speakers included Li 2006 Page #196  
tah, it was near the ground and it interacted with the environment , stalli 2008 Page #16  
iston, a military security man who interacted with the lights. Time travel  2008 Page #95  

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s, and, over time, their behavior, interacting with them via the cloud-bust 2005 Page #102  
ns of witnesses, talk of the craft interacting with the environment, and th 2008 Page #10  
at facts about other intelligences interacting with Earth do government ins 2008 Page #95  
TION ABOUT NON-HUMAN INTELLIGENCES INTERACTING WITH THIS PLANET. Yes, I cer 2009 Page #75  

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held-secrets of the government-UFO interaction went so beyond anything he a 2003 Page #147  
; try to ensure survival; minimize interaction with EBEs; OPNAC Team in cha 2003 Page #175  
ose with deep understanding of the interaction of the alien races with out  2003 Page #185  
mentary on UFOs about the stunning interaction at Holloman Air Force Base.  2004 Page #182  
hich told the history of the alien interaction on Earth throughout history. 2004 Page #195  
lydrod) namic i\lo.lrl of \'d1irlc Interaction , nith zrr- "··-----.-....., 2005 Page #24  
stems; Computing -Alien -Computer; Interaction -Image Processing; Informati 2005 Page #162  
o are out of phase and there is no interaction between universes ; but, occ 2005 Page #164  
elligent and capable of purposeful interaction. (The fundamental condition  2006 Page #52  
 a manner such that real, physical interaction with earth-bound humans can  2006 Page #52  
clear communication and harmonious interaction from the beginning, leading  2006 Page #54  
he utmost diplomatic skills in any interaction, whether negotiating, establ 2006 Page #55  
tual wellbeing. Initial government interaction with the NHI will likely set 2006 Page #56  
ust lead, setting tone and pace of interaction with NHI, and interpretation 2006 Page #66  
 to replicate their human-computer interaction and remote perception work.  2006 Page #196  
firmation of the object's passing, interaction with the environment , and e 2008 Page #7  
appen to me and I had some kind of interaction with whatever was out there. 2009 Page #78  

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 1954, there were large numbers of interactions in France, with a spate of  2003 Page #170  
 we maintained were their relevant interactions and conversations with Larr 2004 Page #48  
ich's scientific observatio ns of, interactions with, and findings on UFOs  2005 Page #98  
estimonies about American military interactions with advanced aerial discs  2006 Page #139  
ning in Alabama. During my initial interactions with the local folk, I was  2006 Page #202  
ioning by Teller. Details of these interactions can be found in The FBI Fil 2009 Page #9  

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 for Disease Control, Atlanta that interacts with the media and public, and 2006 Page #106  

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demonetrates a high level of local interaet in the subject of Unte$ and pre 2004 Page #19  

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Coordinating Board was the primary interagency organjzation responsible for 2009 Page #37  

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ekb• I.:,~ Space Tech11ologJ1, and Interavia. Throughout the 1980s, Goodall 2005 Page #82  

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ence community were so extensively interbred as to be virtually a single en 2008 Page #141  

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e. The government does not need to intercede in the work the ad industry is 2007 Page #77  

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l of his plane while attempting to intercept an unknown. That June of that  2003 Page #88  
had to steam away from the area to intercept a Russian sub that had violate 2004 Page #43  
the USSR Majestic 12 MiG-21/MiG-23 Intercept(Failed) from Secret KGB UFO Fi 2004 Page #162  
rs • 3/7/77. French Mirage fighter intercept, radar-visual COMETA Report. B 2006 Page #28  
ander scrambles SU- 22 aircraft to intercept. Pilot fires at close range, n 2006 Page #28  
scrambled in pursuit. 7/27/87. UFO intercept attempt in SE Ghana. US Defens 2006 Page #28  
f 75,000 feet, a course that would intercept U.S. territory about forty mil 2006 Page #133  
of the UFO by Cuban ground control intercept radar personnel. The flight le 2006 Page #143  
 force bases scrambled aircraft to intercept and identify the intruders mea 2006 Page #172  
ng object at a high speed going to intercept our course. It became visible  2006 Page #176  
here would likely be ample time to intercept it. 23                         2007 Page #29  
d rus squadron-m aces attempted to intercept a group of silver saucer shape 2007 Page #109  
oring toward the Texas coast on an intercept course. Fearing a Soviet inter 2007 Page #185  
jets were prepped for take-off and intercept. Traveling at a speed of 2,500 2007 Page #185  
t there had been no attempts of an intercept by Air Force fighters, and tha 2008 Page #7  
ence of a radar sighting, proof of intercept attempts, and confusion about  2008 Page #7  
 March, 1967, the Spanish-speaking intercept operators of Detachment A at H 2008 Page #29  
unications . Upon breaking off the intercept and turning towards his home b 2008 Page #31  
nston in Kent and was scrambled to intercept a UFO that had been tracked ov 2008 Page #66  
ining who the aggressor is, how to intercept the attack, or how co effect i 2008 Page #114  
I program as having the ability to intercept and destroy armed satellites c 2009 Page #17  
ment is allegedly a Top Secret NSA intercept of a "Hot Line" conversation b 2009 Page #41  
e [UFO] situation."2 While the NSA intercept has not been conclusively dete 2009 Page #42  

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r #2 of Lacey 17, RB-47H aircraft, intercepted at approximately Meridian, M 2006 Page #200  
r, and traveling far to fast co be intercepted by his F-86. Colonel Cooper  2007 Page #109  
oned near the comer of the hangar "intercepted" him as he was walking cowar 2007 Page #115  
n.' The phenomena reported was not intercepted or fired upon." Reports in t 2008 Page #15  

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orking at Bletchley Park in the UK intercepting, decoding and translating G 2006 Page #8  

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and that "Air Force jets attempted interception with negative results." Or, 2005 Page #74  
unter extraordinary UFO. Attempted interception. Good case and documentatio 2006 Page #28  
alled. However, before any form of interception could be scrambled, the obj 2006 Page #134  
hington in two or three hours. All interception and defense firces were ale 2006 Page #167  
uential journalists ► Monitoring & interception of important news reports ► 2007 Page #15  
uential journaLisrs ► Moruroring & interception of important news reports ► 2007 Page #16  

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hers from the 1990s Encounters and Interceptions Worldwide • 5/9-10/80. Two 2006 Page #28  
ash Retrieval Conference Summary • Interceptions and military close encount 2006 Page #29  
 on all search efforts. "The radio interceptions were reported through chan 2006 Page #134  
 authorities. ■ Origins: unknown ■ Interceptions and military close encount 2007 Page #51  

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r 1960, a pilot of the 4t1 Fighter Interceptor Squadron reported that he ha 2004 Page #5  
 saucer as the basis of a possible interceptor with Mach 3 capabilit:y. Cre 2005 Page #171  
E, and the top secret F-19 Stealth Interceptor . 172 Before Rich died of ca 2005 Page #174  
e Blackbirds) including the YF-12A interceptor, M-21 mothership (to launch  2006 Page #72  
ped under project KEDLOCK, was the interceptor variant of the Blackbird (Fi 2006 Page #87  
articles concerning a missing USAF Interceptor jet that vanished into thin  2006 Page #99  
sman for the Air Force stated that interceptor aircraft had been dispatched 2006 Page #169  
n F-84F Thunderstreak (swept-wing) interceptor aircraft (illustration # 11, 2007 Page #99  
ircraft technology. The Me-262 jet interceptor, Horten flying wings, and th 2007 Page #111  
5 NM [nautical miles] distant, the interceptor lost all instrumentation and 2008 Page #31  

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y radar, or other means, Air Force interceptors were scrambled. At this poi 2004 Page #108  
y radar, or other means, Air Force interceptors were scrambled . At this po 2005 Page #139  
use, orders were given to military interceptors to shoot down UFOs if they  2006 Page #5  
eneral Roger Ramey proclaimed that interceptors had been scrambled hundreds 2006 Page #5  
 and pilot sightings, military jet interceptors scrambled in pursuit. 7/27/ 2006 Page #28  
 took immediate action to dispatch interceptors on the initial contact. PAR 2006 Page #170  

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n in 1980 • No mention of MOONDUST Intercepts, which should be there • NSA  2003 Page #163  
n Soviet air space More Failed UFO Intercepts 3/6/94 Alabama Air National G 2006 Page #28  
hat fighters had been launched and intercepts had been attempted. I suppose 2008 Page #15  

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for all future levels of NHI/human interchange; therefore it must be carrie 2006 Page #56  
 natural riches, with a continuous interchange of the men who work on them, 2008 Page #112  

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r lost all instrumentation and UHF/Intercom communications . Upon breaking  2008 Page #31  

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and supporting authentic documents interconnect to these new ones and ultim 2003 Page #21  

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              Illustrating further interconnecting business associations of 2008 Page #128  
ree years after Pearl Harbor. More interconnecting business ties between Am 2008 Page #128  

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cation of these space craft for an intercontinenta l missile 1n a re-entry  2008 Page #114  

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intercept course. Fearing a Soviet intercontinental missile strike, an air  2007 Page #185  
ort Crash with a friend who pilots intercontinental passenger jets. He stat 2008 Page #54  
unced the successful testing of an intercontinental ballistic missile. This 2009 Page #18  

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arms, who obviously wanted to have intercourse, after which he was released 2006 Page #109  

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ion experience and to focus on the intercultural and spiritual dimensions o 2006 Page #198  

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d Group 353, Entry 411- 413 Box 96 Interdepartmental committees The Central 2003 Page #157  
av:Ministry of Health • MISTS KI : Interdepartmental Scientific & Technical 2004 Page #157  

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 EBE's built devices to explosion? interdict any incoming meteorite? The Va 2004 Page #166  
d States has a legitimate right to interdict air navigation which poses a t 2009 Page #14  

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es: Governmental Proof of Keen UFO Interest ......149 Authenticating the Sp 2003 Page #3  
n area of extraordinary scientific interest. ” Dr. James McDonald. Professo 2003 Page #13  
covered that Eisenhower had a keen interest in UFOs, but that he came to re 2003 Page #16  
hing down in the woods of military interest. Reporter John Murphy, after ta 2003 Page #59  
 SCI-FI Channel which has shown an interest in the UFO mystery for quite a  2003 Page #65  
letter said: "I have listened with interest to the ongoing reports on the s 2003 Page #103  
scientist had already narrowed his interest to two elements most likely to  2003 Page #111  
ble com* are omntc resting mid thr interest Ing Caso arc uorelublr. I nfonu 2003 Page #118  
Bennewitz had also harbored a keen interest in the UFO subject. Many UFO re 2003 Page #141  
evaluate anything that could be of interest. On October 26th, 1980, Doty an 2003 Page #145  
The pictures would spark even more interest from intelligence and security  2003 Page #145  
es: Governmental Proof of Keen UFO Interest and Sensitivity Ryan Wood Docum 2003 Page #153  
d as in-house project purely as an interest item of the Assistant Chief of  2003 Page #162  
nton are most well known for their interest in UFOs, and their efforts to g 2003 Page #200  
eneral Hoyt Vandenberg Lyi?LF9I' ‘ Interest was curtailed and access to sto 2003 Page #235  
sion which effectively killedVress interest. Civilians who ra^ht have seen  2003 Page #235  
Government Policy of Denial in the Interest of National Security Linda Moul 2004 Page #3  
f great technological intelligence interest. 3. Moon Dust: As a specialized 2004 Page #5  
cts, "items of great technological interest," and classified projects desig 2004 Page #5  
nt as it indicates continued local interest in the subject of UFOs. The sec 2004 Page #6  
hting demonstrates a high level of interest in the subject of UFOs, and pre 2004 Page #7  
here it came. I have expressed our interest and willingness to help. They w 2004 Page #7  
 branch of government that took an interest in the case, as a CIA report —  2004 Page #8  
per said today that there is great interest in learning about the nature of 2004 Page #8  
y been brought to Tarija. There is interest in determining the accuracy of  2004 Page #8  
orities were taking a considerable interest in the situation: A second fire 2004 Page #11  
ports at my disposal, I noted with interest that U.S. authorities had recei 2004 Page #11  
 (b) "items of great technological interest." Moreover, Moon Dust had an un 2004 Page #12  
er, Josef Stalin, had taken a keen interest in the events at Roswell, New M 2004 Page #15  
urora story and had generated some interest in exhuming the small grave. I  2004 Page #30  
ng gun,' they did generate renewed interest in the case and underscored the 2004 Page #58  
e official government and military interest that many of us had suspected.  2004 Page #58  
Government Policy of Denial in the Interest of National Security Linda Moul 2004 Page #60  
der of denial and cover- up in the interest of national security that has b 2004 Page #73  
f denial and misinformation in the interest of national security have been  2004 Page #73  
f misinformation and denial in the interest of national security, since at  2004 Page #75  
a policy of complete denial in the interest of national security while they 2004 Page #80  
n government never had any serious interest in flying saucer investigation, 2004 Page #86  
extremely interested in UFOs. This interest was illustrated in a 1971 handw 2004 Page #101  
e good work and assure you that my interest is just as high as ever." In an 2004 Page #101  
ered, a number that has widespread interest. A next step might be to count  2004 Page #115  
in the reports. Unusual Reports of Interest After reading about 80 reports, 2004 Page #115  
lly and almost universally have an interest in the UFO topic, sensing intui 2004 Page #121  
teacher named William Moore, whose interest in UFOs was well known to Fried 2004 Page #136  
ell has long been a point of great interest to me. Butch Blanchard was a ve 2004 Page #147  
hard never discouraged Goldwater's interest in the UFO crash or told him th 2004 Page #147  
implications of its work attracted interest from the Soviet military. Marsh 2004 Page #153  
und of national security or in the interest of science." When the Air Force 2004 Page #178  
ern White House, described Nixon's interest in UFOs in a long interview wit 2004 Page #181  
or technology which is against the interest of our national defense — you c 2004 Page #183  
that Bill and Hillary had a strong interest in the subject. Some examples a 2004 Page #196  
ecurity oaths and a lack of public interest and support, which keep him qui 2004 Page #197  
filmmaker. I have a long- standing interest in the UFO phenomenon, as, I th 2004 Page #214  
 classified are held there "in the interest of national defense. As Redfern 2004 Page #218  
obably because of increasing press interest, Marcel found himself paraded o 2004 Page #238  
he date that two young men with an interest in UFOs -Jeff Young and Paul Ch 2005 Page #39  
n he was told about the crash, his interest was airplanes , making models o 2005 Page #44  
icating to me they had a very keen interest on what's going on in this part 2005 Page #67  
able to deny, year after year, any interest whatsoever in UFOs, the thousan 2005 Page #73  
I told her what I write about. Her interest in the topic of UFOs was strong 2005 Page #85  
nna in part because of his intense interest in the pioneering work of Dr. S 2005 Page #89  
ning in people was now his primary interest and his key efforts were direct 2005 Page #90  
d come along, as his expressing no interest in re-conductin g the experimen 2005 Page #92  
ate. And so we come to it: Reich's interest in UFOs dates from 1953. Why ru 2005 Page #94  
ving in Maine, recalled that: "The interest of the Air Force in UFOs was be 2005 Page #95  
a, as the cause of their immediate interest in the region. Considering his  2005 Page #96  
to Eisenhower and had a well-known interest in weather control. The Douglas 2005 Page #97  
te House, developed a more serious interest in Reich's planned operations i 2005 Page #98  
ification was a subject of genuine interest ro a number of military and civ 2005 Page #99  
e would have had cause for serious interest in at least two areas of Reich' 2005 Page #99  
 properly categorized as a battle. Interest in the newly arrived and highly 2005 Page #100  
hat our government had a very real interest in Dr. Reich's UFO observations 2005 Page #101  
rs don't eYen bother. With no real interest in fair scientific inquiry or m 2005 Page #102  
orld governments have taken a keen interest in capturing, retrieving and ex 2005 Page #120  
l was followed by further research interest at the end of World \'(far If.  2005 Page #127  
es co the crashed UFO controversy. Interest stirred b) Stringfield's book S 2005 Page #139  
ces and stirring the pot of public interest. Dr. Robert Wood, respected res 2005 Page #139  
e Air Defense Command has a direct interest in the facts pertaining to UFO  2005 Page #141  
ion of matters of air intelligence interest which occur within the Zl. This 2005 Page #141  
ms of great technical intelligence interest. . . . Peacetime employment of  2005 Page #142  
elieve the military has no further interest in downed satellites or aircraf 2005 Page #143  
naturally Santilli expressed great interest; and, at a later dace, he visit 2005 Page #145  
movie Lord of the Rings. Having an interest in the UFO subject, he happened 2005 Page #149  
I think it will probably have more interest to the UFO communit y, is obvio 2005 Page #151  
ber. It was then that their mutual interest in the most intriguing event of 2005 Page #154  
who encouraged Stone to pursue his interest in UFOs, and eventually influen 2006 Page #16  
 of the incident. Several areas of interest were examined and one location  2006 Page #46  
life relevant or irrelevant to its interest in the Earth? Does it wish to m 2006 Page #53  
lders will have varying degrees of interest and concern. In the end, the ne 2006 Page #55  
fear would give way to a frenzy of interest as the NHI showed its benevolen 2006 Page #58  
by government to act in the public interest but would assert its independen 2006 Page #59  
 search attempt yielded nothing of interest. The largest piece was the nose 2006 Page #80  
 became the central hub of British interest in biological warfare. Followin 2006 Page #123  
rd Hill-Norton, who had a personal interest in UFOs, tabled questions at an 2006 Page #133  
 ordered a policy of denial in the interest of 138                          2006 Page #141  
l: "Dear Linda, Thank you for your interest in my story. However, I have be 2006 Page #151  
 can remember, I've had an abiding interest in space stuff. I recall as a y 2006 Page #182  
rpenter and John Glenn. With great interest, I followed the bizarre phenome 2006 Page #182  
covering a wide range of topics of interest. In addition to these public ga 2006 Page #193  
 professionals and there was great interest in the topic. Several more semi 2006 Page #198  
Ted was initially suspicious of my interest but said he had already checked 2006 Page #201  
l psychotherapist who expressed an interest in working with abductees using 2006 Page #205  
re. He seemed to want to tickle my interest with the information but would  2006 Page #205  
earst empire for $75,000 using an "interest -free loan" for $20,000 as down 2007 Page #26  
ty and many nations. ■ Significant interest by military authorities. ■ Orig 2007 Page #51  
otential consumers have an abiding interest in UFOs. The overall effect of  2007 Page #59  
erage of same, and a strong public interest in the subject. Another ad is a 2007 Page #60  
or negative cLiche, that having an interest in UFOs is weird. The photograp 2007 Page #69  
se. 1 don't even know if he had an interest in the subject. Perhaps the EBE 2007 Page #76  
ike when younger, did they take an interest in your schooling. GM: My paren 2007 Page #79  
ember something even if it doesn't interest you if you know it's going to b 2007 Page #80  
 history. M\XI: I know you have an interest in UFOs from the information in 2007 Page #80  
ation on UFOs. Did you gather this interest whilst young or older -what sta 2007 Page #80  
 young or older -what started your interest off? GM: My stepfather was from 2007 Page #80  
I remember that this heightened mv interest. When I was about 12 or 14 year 2007 Page #80  
t. It must have been my step dad's interest which caused me to become inter 2007 Page #80  
avid reader. 1 think my stepfather interest in Sci-fi meant that 1 had acce 2007 Page #81  
d Harf) Harrison. M\.XI: J use out interest which types of things do you li 2007 Page #81  
js compan) that) ou first got your interest in looking for UFO data on the  2007 Page #84  
ld that it would be in the "better interest of the Air Force" to delay publ 2007 Page #110  
ms of great technical intelligence interest. ACIN SOP for Blue Fly operatio 2007 Page #134  
ms of great technical intelligence interest." In other words, if US authori 2007 Page #134  
ions. And for evidence of official interest in Monroe's dabbling in Communi 2007 Page #136  
The first reaJ inkling of official interest in Marilyn Monroe on the part o 2007 Page #137  
dl y also been the subject of deep interest to people connected with Projec 2007 Page #138  
ust personnel had begun to take an interest in the Ararat Anomaly in the la 2007 Page #138  
 the files also demonstrate a keen interest on the part of Moon Dust operat 2007 Page #139  
nt as it indicates continued local interest in the subject of UFOs." The se 2007 Page #140  
hting demonstrates a high Jevel of interest in the subject of UFOs, and pre 2007 Page #140  
here it came. I have expressed our interest and willingness to help. They w 2007 Page #141  
branch of gO\·ernmenc that rook an interest in the case, a a CIA report -al 2007 Page #141  
er sa.id today that there is great interest in learning about the nature of 2007 Page #142  
~ been brought to Tarija. There is interest in determining the accuracy of  2007 Page #142  
ntation surfaced suggesting strong interest in the story on the part of MJ  2007 Page #142  
 wished to interview and places of interest we desired to visit. Of greates 2007 Page #188  
t we desired to visit. Of greatest interest to us was exploration of the ar 2007 Page #188  
med to take an unhealthy amount of interest in the many defense, atomic, an 2008 Page #26  
 it is w01ih noting that while the interest in our military, defense, and s 2008 Page #38  
 midnight. Robertson took a direct interest in the November 25, 1979 Crash  2008 Page #44  
ecover "downed aircraft of special interest." He added one of the SEALS win 2008 Page #44  
e Old West, also had taken a great interest in the mysterious Crash. He con 2008 Page #46  
iles, selecting cases of potential interest to the media and acting as some 2008 Page #61  
 coverage. There was parliamentary interest too and one of the key decision 2008 Page #62  
t in view of the historical/public interest, all UFO files would be kept pe 2008 Page #62  
at there's a serious story here of interest to a vast number of people. I s 2008 Page #67  
                               the interest of national security? lfnationa 2008 Page #96  
ing us piece together history with interest. The first page of the memo is  2008 Page #105  
II, Manzel unsuccessfully tried to interest the Rockefeller Foundation and  2008 Page #134  
senberg and Gerlach are of special interest as Heisenber g was one of the f 2008 Page #138  
 Reports does not Confirm Official Interest • Withholding Reports does not  2008 Page #148  
ing Reports does not mean Official Interest - MOST IMPORTANT: DESIGNED FOJA 2008 Page #148  
Copyrigh i 2009 Robert M. Wood .My interest in UFO research got a jump star 2009 Page #7  
val Conference of 2003. My evident interest in authenticating leaked docume 2009 Page #7  
, both of whom appear to have lost interest in the UFO topic for different  2009 Page #7  
 of the phenomena reflected active interest and questioning by Teller. Deta 2009 Page #9  
tions of these pages. Of immediate interest is the number T3 l 00 I 0-055 o 2009 Page #13  
top secret. Is it in the "national interest" to collect and publish lJFO ma 2009 Page #23  
s and events concerning Kennedy 's interest in UFOs and extraterrestrial li 2009 Page #35  
n he was told about the crash, his interest was airplanes, making models of 2009 Page #51  
hat -and they have a great deal of interest about what goes on at RAF Bentw 2009 Page #75  
 responded to the increased public interest by publishing the now infamous  2009 Page #87  
fologists all over the country and interest in the subject grew nationwide. 2009 Page #136  
stigative writer with a particular interest in the subject, and an American 2009 Page #137  
ers. They seemed to have a genuine interest in what I did and wanted to kno 2009 Page #138  
ce background, I have a particular interest in the role of Government in th 2009 Page #155  
itor any persons who suddenly took interest in the subject of UFOs as poten 2009 Page #177  
of the letters I had received. The interest on the part of these CIC agents 2009 Page #179  
            Our strategy to create interest/publicity for the invt:Stigatio 2009 Page #194  

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op secret.+ Is it in the "national interest'' to collect and publish UFO ma 2009 Page #12  

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, Pennsylvania. I was already very interested in the UFO subject. I had bee 2003 Page #54  
 subject. Many UFO researchers are interested in getting to the bottom of a 2003 Page #141  
vinced that extraterrestrials were interested in our military establishment 2003 Page #142  
Bennewitz and asked if he would be interested in looking into the Cimarron  2003 Page #143  
rts of activties. "Paul was really interested in what was coming out in the 2003 Page #144  
us intelligence organizations very interested in the Bennewitz research pro 2003 Page #145  
several of the officers were "very interested" in the pictures and recordin 2003 Page #146  
dn't have been. Significantly, the interested scientists tended to be assoc 2003 Page #146  
lling, pretending to be innocently interested in UFOs while actually trying 2003 Page #148  
t I saw him, because he knew I was interested in this subject matter, that  2003 Page #194  
ald Reagan was a president who was interested in the paranormal. Any number 2003 Page #198  
ve said President Clinton was very interested in the Roswell crash case. It 2003 Page #200  
 3'. The AST personnel were mainly interested in IZ—2 as this site containe 2003 Page #232  
ontained within the article, I was interested to see, was a passing referen 2004 Page #14  
Bain, said his department was very interested in the matter. The report, un 2004 Page #41  
erican military officers were very interested in getting hold of copies of  2004 Page #58  
 How it all Began Smith had become interested in flying saucers after readi 2004 Page #89  
ssador and I would be particularly interested in any indication you may hav 2004 Page #90  
me to talk with Groves. Groves was interested in the work Smith had done on 2004 Page #94  
Project Smith wrote: You seem most interested in "UFO hardware." There is a 2004 Page #95  
icial who happened to be extremely interested in UFOs. This interest was il 2004 Page #101  
w Arthur Lundahl. Lundahl was very interested and asked Larsen to sit down  2004 Page #104  
nswers to the mystery of UFOs that interested him so much. Former Director  2004 Page #105  
oon. Kennedy was actually not very interested in outer space. It was only m 2004 Page #177  
 else he did and everything he was interested in will be forgotten. My stud 2004 Page #180  
tated that his girlfriend was very interested in UFOs, and that in being ar 2004 Page #191  
he field for a while he had become interested in the MJ-12 document controv 2004 Page #191  
Sharde once asked me if I would be interested in going down to like New Mex 2004 Page #196  
eve, or to disbelieve, but I'm not interested in "belief" or "disbelief." I 2004 Page #214  
ed in "belief" or "disbelief." I'm interested in evidence, and in facts, wh 2004 Page #214  
ell incident which has kept people interested for over three decades, since 2004 Page #216  
re for. I encourage people who are interested to seek out those — and other 2004 Page #223  
 looking—and invite everyone who's interested to order his or her own print 2004 Page #227  
of the memo. Certainly, a group of interested novices has less capability t 2004 Page #231  
th privately should anyone be that interested. But the bottom line of the c 2004 Page #238  
 ARE NOT THE SAME ■ Scientists are interested in "why" ■ Science deals with 2005 Page #4  
 The intelligence behind it is not interested in dialogue or communication  2005 Page #74  
significant institutional support, interested persons are left to their own 2005 Page #76  
uspect that MJ-12 was aware of -or interested in -Reich's work? And are the 2005 Page #88  
ver experimentaUy refuted." Anyone interested in learning more about this e 2005 Page #93  
ten in a manner that will aUow any interested layperson to conduct the expe 2005 Page #93  
dates from 1953. Why rud he become interested in them, and how did he arriv 2005 Page #94  
c Physics in Tucson and a man very interested in weather control. Their fir 2005 Page #97  
sted that Mr: D {Douglas} might be interested in information he had." But n 2005 Page #97  
plify its many complexities. While interested readers should try and locate 2005 Page #101  
e "school" was something for those interested in making more of a commitmen 2006 Page #21  
er stories were used to discourage interested parties from visiting the cra 2006 Page #86  
s doing there, and 'Why are you so interested in that darned monster story? 2006 Page #92  
elease of the official evidence to interested parties. The document reads t 2006 Page #133  
ed paradigm of reality. If you are interested in either of these activities 2006 Page #193  
 and interesting turn. Bigelow was interested in many other areas of anomal 2006 Page #196  
y of a ranch that Bigelow had been interested in for some time. Back in Mar 2006 Page #200  
rch Robert Bigelow has always been interested in the alternative health fie 2006 Page #206  
ent chemotherapy. Bigelow was also interested in healing and brought in spe 2006 Page #206  
p Research Robert Bigelow was also interested in life after death, having s 2006 Page #207  
41. MW: How did you start in being interested in technology and computers?  2007 Page #78  
 could do well at a skill you were interested in such as computers all by y 2007 Page #80  
 at academic subjects. You weren't interested in subjects so much? GM: Well 2007 Page #80  
, Art, Maths and Physics. So 1 was interested I'm some but I have this prob 2007 Page #80  
is problem where if l am not fully interested it just won't stick. It's bei 2007 Page #80  
interest which caused me to become interested. That's quite a young age to  2007 Page #80  
es, teenager. Back then l was more interested in the machinef) ·, very boyi 2007 Page #81  
t on screen. I am not sure why the interested resurfaced ..... Well actuall 2007 Page #84  
es. Whereas before hand l had been interested in UFOs as a phenomena , his  2007 Page #84  
can look wrong. :rvf\Xl: I'm still interested how a note left to a system a 2007 Page #90  
t borues were apparently extremely interested in the strange affrur of the  2007 Page #144  
ontes and, since he was not realJy interested in ufology, turned over the p 2007 Page #195  
ime, the Air Force wasn't all that interested in furthering belief in UFOs  2008 Page #7  
reveals that the Air Force was not interested in investigation or solving r 2008 Page #17  
tion or solving riddles. They were interested in clearing cases, slapping a 2008 Page #17  
g. 2. November 27, 1979 -Air Force Interested in UFO No byline. Scott AFB i 2008 Page #48  
the time of the Crash. He was very interested in the Crash and kept notes.  2008 Page #55  
 at the time, i.e. that we weren't interested in the phenomenon! Summer of  2008 Page #67  
ffs public line that they "weren't interested" in UFOs with the fact that t 2008 Page #68  
f wealthy and aristocratic Germans interested in the occult, encouraged Mun 2008 Page #126  
cation. The Rockefellers were also interested in the eugenics movement, a p 2008 Page #140  
 time my son and friend, Ryan, got interested and we presented a paper toge 2009 Page #7  
 the question with U.K. scientists interested in cognate problems. These in 2009 Page #170  
hnology. These scientists had been interested in the study of the effects o 2009 Page #170  

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rews' letter continued with a very interestin g statement. "Dr. Sarbacher's 2005 Page #80  
The reference to Sarbacher is very interestin g, as it was less than two ye 2005 Page #80  

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e Chief Marshall F. Morton What is interesting about Morton is that after t 2003 Page #32  
could go either way, but I find it interesting that one of the local funera 2003 Page #33  
 the small sole and found it "most interesting." He reports: It was relativ 2003 Page #50  
erning this event. One of the most interesting accomplishments of the inves 2003 Page #65  
into effect during mass sightings? Interesting to wonder this. Slide 29 is  2003 Page #176  
y the Air Force. They include some interesting criteria, such as at least 1 2003 Page #178  
o a "West Coast U.S. airfield." An interesting sidelight to this story is t 2003 Page #192  
review of the evidence showed some interesting parallels to what Gordon had 2003 Page #193  
osting, Collins made the following interesting comment. The following has b 2003 Page #194  
ion there" (blank). This phrase is interesting in that a comma after "there 2003 Page #206  
ite or rocket debris. Perhaps most interesting from this time period is a 1 2004 Page #6  
gator Nicholas Ojeda, who had some interesting data to impart with regard t 2004 Page #10  
ss than ten years. By far the most interesting piece of evidence made avail 2004 Page #16  
 since the (my) last visit, that's interesting. ... Now why have they decid 2004 Page #52  
o do that for a water pipe? That's interesting, isn't it? (Indicating towar 2004 Page #52  
fence, you can see it, and that is interesting to me. When was this that yo 2004 Page #53  
but they continue to generate some interesting smoke. One document discusse 2004 Page #58  
t his reaction should certainly be interesting and I should like to have a  2004 Page #90  
o the Secret Service. Lots of very interesting things happened related to M 2004 Page #103  
overage zero. The second report is interesting because it was witnessed by  2004 Page #117  
ell case, published in 1980. It is interesting to note that the Roswell Inc 2004 Page #136  
Roswell Army Air Field in 1947, is interesting in that obviously Blanchard  2004 Page #147  
ed, even when they are untrue, are interesting too, particularly if they il 2004 Page #215  
ey also mentioned a number of very interesting tidbits added authenticity t 2004 Page #216  
ver seen one before.' What is most interesting, however, is that their acco 2004 Page #216  
 a few years earlier: Doug told an interesting story, which was very believ 2004 Page #217  
ges in length? Unlikely. Even more interesting is the fact that only half o 2004 Page #218  
 transcripts. Friedman's stance is interesting, because it conflicts with h 2004 Page #223  
negative when he noticed something interesting showing through the parted c 2004 Page #231  
y pictures, and this now raises an interesting possibility. Maybe both side 2004 Page #236  
M keeps his big mouth shut." It is interesting to note there is a good rese 2004 Page #247  
quests are acted upon." This is an interesting research avenue. They are no 2004 Page #253  
ere is where the story become more interesting, and the evidence less cut-a 2005 Page #77  
Un F uncled Opportunities" is also interesting. ls this a wink at crash ret 2005 Page #81  
some breakthrough had been made in interesting a branch of the government i 2005 Page #98  
ed an "augmenter." Ozzie made some interesting detailed observations, but i 2005 Page #165  
ony... guilt by association. It is interesting that Colonel Richard Weaver, 2006 Page #13  
ocal Nye County historian, several interesting and possibly significant cor 2006 Page #47  
what we have at present is just an interesting story a crash event that I w 2006 Page #47  
usly about Contact is more than an interesting undertaking — it may be a cr 2006 Page #50  
g. The message: see strangeness as interesting, not evil. With time to asse 2006 Page #61  
ut was hard to distinguish." It is interesting to compare this description  2006 Page #104  
bout, it might make the story more interesting." (17) Indeed it might. And  2006 Page #126  
ying. But the timing was certainly interesting." (18) If the only source fo 2006 Page #126  
en this statement, it is of course interesting that Pope's novel included a 2006 Page #131  
e power to do what it did. But the interesting thing — the thing I always t 2006 Page #149  
he Foundation took a different and interesting turn. Bigelow was interested 2006 Page #196  
nce proceedings, letters and other interesting papers from the psi, UFO, an 2006 Page #197  
heir UFO experiences and made many interesting contacts. We decided to cond 2006 Page #198  
onference The interviews were very interesting. For example, there was a lo 2006 Page #199  
s. One of the ranch occupants told interesting stories of UFO sighting. He  2006 Page #200  
o the clouds. Remote Viewing It is interesting that Robert Bigelow did not  2006 Page #202  
rnet and news-cutting services for interesting guests and stories for Georg 2006 Page #203  
minent. My job was also to contact interesting guests for Art to interview  2006 Page #203  
and the surrounding areas that had interesting stories to relate. The scari 2006 Page #204  
r! Physical Evidence Occasionally, interesting experiencers visited the Fou 2006 Page #206  
n groups in Central America. It is interesting that his surgery took place  2006 Page #206  
erican people to know about? It is interesting to note that Col. Philip J.  2007 Page #12  
e carried out because of this very interesting letter discovered by ·Michae 2007 Page #23  
 .. , ... "'8.~.c.,.,..J Here's an interesting 1954 clip from the front pag 2007 Page #24  
nk. I'd Like to talk about another interesting method used to limit public  2007 Page #25  
anual 1-01 ■ Go see Tim Cooper ... interesting? ■ And then came June 1999 T 2007 Page #42  
 on at school as a background, its interesting for me to know what sort of  2007 Page #79  
secondar y school. M\XI: 1 find it interesting that you could do well at a  2007 Page #80  
es, TV, the postal, chat is a very interesting part of this. Joe: \X/hen we 2007 Page #124  
e's a summary of a few stories and interesting bits about alleged, claimed  2007 Page #127  
ashsite. Thjs next incident was an interesting story of a crashed UFO that  2007 Page #129  
b analysis. \Xie find particularl) interesting the description of the "Liqu 2007 Page #200  
Pentagon ." Here's where that gets interesting. The log entry said, --Gener 2008 Page #9  
                           What is interesting is that Johnson told me that 2008 Page #12  
sage that said: 'This is extremely interesting. It is a genuine mystery but 2008 Page #34  
t of her duties included providing interesting programs for children and yo 2008 Page #57  
 mundane , but there are some more interesting ones, including sightings by 2008 Page #64  
 got out of hand. Some of the more interesting incidents included: 26th Apr 2008 Page #64  
ncounter over Kent One of the most interesting cases from the second batch  2008 Page #65  
ge noise problem. One particularly interesting finding was that distortion  2008 Page #73  
, 'Well, gentlemen , I've got some interesting news for you. Heathrow Tower 2008 Page #86  
 clearly sitting on a good deal of interesting UFO information. The next sl 2008 Page #104  
) in the CIA for many years. It is interesting to speculate that Salina mig 2008 Page #105  
scorch marks ■ Cover letter pretty interesting JI :: . -First page of burne 2008 Page #120  
eing merely "represented" by this "interesting" Egyptian mythological conne 2008 Page #135  
dy Else Is On the Moon - and Other Interesting Leaks ■ UFOs Summer 1976 ■ E 2008 Page #160  
 ■ Hessdalen ■ The Hudson Valley ■ Interesting Leaks vs. Conservative Ufolo 2008 Page #164  
some are UFO-related and are quite interesting (an original sheet identifyi 2009 Page #7  
aedia of Flying Saucers) where the interesting material was                 2009 Page #7  
he same letter, Crisman notes: "An interesting fact -one of our members sen 2009 Page #32  
und as told to my group had a very interesting twist regarding craft retrie 2009 Page #52  
istortion in time. And it was ve,y interesting under hypnosis to confirm so 2009 Page #78  
EWSPAPERARCHIVE.ORG , I found some interesting news stories that well serve 2009 Page #156  
with the media, Snodgrass had some interesting observations about his parti 2009 Page #160  
. airspace. This brings up another interesting question -could some of the  2009 Page #178  

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onth -May 1953 and not April 1953. Interestingl y, in the wake of the publi 2005 Page #42  

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sions had been attributed to UFOs. Interestingly, the document also states  2003 Page #163  
undeveloped 35-mm Tri-X film that— interestingly —was manufactured in 1954. 2003 Page #171  
erefore the Manual must be a fake. Interestingly, early responses to the SO 2003 Page #183  
sions had been attributed to UFOs. Interestingly, the document also states  2004 Page #17  
 for debris had been unsuccessful. Interestingly, the reference to people h 2004 Page #17  
hey could look around. Miller was, interestingly enough, was head of one of 2004 Page #192  
es, or suspected hoaxes, at least. Interestingly, however, hoaxing purely f 2005 Page #132  
 south out of sight. What happened interestingly the next day, we were advi 2006 Page #147  
lled the "UFO abduction syndrome". Interestingly, a proportion of executive 2006 Page #198  
 were of all ages and backgrounds. Interestingly, many of them had suffered 2006 Page #207  
uld feed it to Dorothy KilgaJJen." Interestingly, SperigLio also revealed t 2007 Page #135  
y pointing to a possible solution. Interestingly, a Nellis Air Force Base s 2008 Page #9  
July of 1978, all without success. Interestingly, on IO March 1978, the CIA 2008 Page #30  
t, bragged to everyone , and then, interestingly , wouldn't talk about ever 2008 Page #52  
 not far from the Crash site. More interestingly , the Miller family was de 2008 Page #53  
ll-scale expedition began in 1927. Interestingly, the Soviet Government agr 2008 Page #98  
n scientific and academic circles. Interestingly , further experiments unde 2008 Page #100  
 way, they are kept less involved. Interestingly 104                        2008 Page #110  
 least form a military standpoint. Interestingly , with a lower case "r" th 2008 Page #124  
ained new and advanced technology. Interestingly, the Nazi program which in 2008 Page #130  

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's life-long role as a person with interests both in the covert intelligenc 2003 Page #42  
om he knew through mutual aviation interests. On the same day I phoned Thom 2005 Page #42  
lieve that you do), you learn your interests quickly. You learn what issues 2005 Page #76  
ere conducted to assess the vested interests of stakeholder groups in each  2006 Page #51  
mmendations. C. Concerns of vested interests. Mock stakeholder groups (gove 2006 Page #51  
to assess stakeholder concerns and interests in each potential scenario wor 2006 Page #51  
ound the world would have distinct interests in Contact — not just in colle 2006 Page #55  
ould want first to protect its own interests, i.e. make sure that the NI-H  2006 Page #56  
eps to protect business assets and interests. Under benevolent scenarios, N 2006 Page #56  
 range of professions and personal interests. Based upon personal backgroun 2006 Page #57  
races seem to be protective of our interests and might be motivated by the  2006 Page #116  
d a strict policy of denial in the interests of national security about all 2006 Page #139  
might have been in their financial interests to at least attempt some sort  2006 Page #192  
e spring of 1994, Robert Bigelow's interests moved on to other areas and I  2006 Page #207  
ne so co advance narrow commercial interests, not the wider interests of th 2007 Page #36  
ommercial interests, not the wider interests of the publ.ic. We are now bei 2007 Page #36  
an to advance their own commercial interests. 1n shore, most of the secrecy 2007 Page #36  
th due regard to the corresponding interests of all other States Parties to 2008 Page #36  
 and trying to find time for other interests. I fell into one of the traps  2008 Page #55  
ever use is most convenient co its interests, independent ly of the others  2008 Page #113  
ion. AIC directors represented the interests of the Rocke fellers, Rothschi 2008 Page #125  
ivan and Cromwell to represent his interests. His lawyers included John Fos 2008 Page #126  
er in any way conflicting with the interests of his Fatherland. In other wo 2008 Page #139  
 Relations, Morgan and Rockefeller interests and the intelligence community 2008 Page #141  
 long connected to Rockefeller oil interests. Aspertame -Donald Rumsfeld, C 2008 Page #142  
om he knew through muh1al aviation interests. On the same day, I phoned Tho 2009 Page #50  
 ■ Owned by private, international interests. ■ Use USAPs as their tool. ■  2009 Page #152  

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ing a specially constructed helmet interface that picked up his voice comma 2005 Page #174  
 covertly employed as a telepathic interface in UFO crash retrieval operati 2006 Page #14  
uty which was to be the telepathic interface in case communication was requ 2006 Page #18  
rman would learn to telepathically interface with EBEs and pass on this inf 2006 Page #22  
is subsequent work as a telepathic interface with EBEs. Nor is there any re 2006 Page #22  
specific tasks, such as telepathic interface, in UFO crash retrievals; 2. I 2006 Page #23  
tion with limited public and media interface. The Department I left in 2006 2008 Page #62  

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ems that may enhance alien psionic interfaces or alien teleportation system 2005 Page #163  

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behind reaction products which can interfere with the reaction and poison t 2003 Page #115  
parent rank or status"; no one can interfere per President 11 8/2003 Specia 2003 Page #177  
us. No person has the authority to interfere with the OPNAC Team in the per 2006 Page #18  
nown forces are said to frequently interfere with radio and navigational co 2007 Page #185  
ion, if governments try to stop or interfere with the presumed time travele 2008 Page #94  
sent here to not only observe, but interfere in Earth's political and milit 2009 Page #16  

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iles and atomic bombs), could have interfered with normal craft operatio ns 2005 Page #121  
er had the sense that our mail was interfered with in any manner; "the time 2009 Page #139  

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EBEs", or "EBENs." SLIDE # 5— Disc Interference w/V-2 Rockets (Para. I) The 2006 Page #140  
ely the result of extraterrestrial interference with the cattle. He would n 2006 Page #201  
 air navigation · 3) Surveillance/ interference wrth military facilities 4) 2007 Page #36  
 travel allowed) ;. Monitoring and interference with nuclear and other majo 2007 Page #37  
ce travel aUowed) ► Monitoring and interference with nuclear and other majo 2007 Page #37  
t. The government is worried about interference." Jim Penniston means alien 2008 Page #94  
erence." Jim Penniston means alien interference, perhaps even retaliation,  2008 Page #94  

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r away, but for crashing planes by interfering with the electrical portion  2009 Page #158  

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s a "i\tlild mannered duck by day, intergalactic super hero by night." Trut 2007 Page #64  

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sequently in a report, Project \'\/interhaven, in 1952. Using the data some 2005 Page #171  

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e cited an example in 1952 when an interim Project Magnet report sat on the 2004 Page #86  
ot seen the bodies he had seen an "interim report" by his boss, named McAda 2004 Page #97  
 responsibilities. I would like an interim report on the data review 24 no  2009 Page #41  

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d actually fused together the many interior components. There were control- 2003 Page #100  
hotos, the equipment, and even the interior of the Bennewitz home. He was d 2003 Page #145  
 roc•rpt, tcsoos Alra. lt flay—The Interior kinistry no Ave persons were ar 2004 Page #20  
ies were badly charred. So was the interior of the cockpit of the craft. Th 2004 Page #74  
and 90-100 pound bodies recovered; interior craft descriptions Death of ali 2004 Page #110  
rane. 3 dead aliens, 5 feet tall. "Interior larger than exterior." • 3. Rep 2004 Page #116  
ported within the ZI ["Zone of the Interior" or the continent al U.S.l and  2005 Page #141  
ot hatch was open revealed an oval interior cabin with two swivel seats and 2005 Page #169  
r PAR. SLIDE # 15 — B&W diagram of interior 1967 Battery Control Center (Le 2006 Page #142  
usk. lts entry way is open and its interior glowing. The picture is caption 2007 Page #69  
         (Picture #33) -.. __ ·-- (Interior photograph of \Xt-P AFB Hangar  2007 Page #117  
e that: "Rothberg was .Kilgallen's interior decorator and ... was 129       2007 Page #135  
 was blackened by fire, as was the interior of the pit, which was about "3  2007 Page #190  
ieces in the Limari Valley, to the interior of Ovalle, on Novemb er 15, 199 2007 Page #200  
of the object as it flew over. The interior of the house I it up with a str 2008 Page #13  
E THROUGH THE BLACK GLASS INTO THE INTERIOR? No, it was fully opaque. As we 2009 Page #64  
nd her gardening or remodeling the interior woodwork of her home. She was p 2009 Page #88  

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whe1her, Jr, when, before• • Jntj· interject ion-oh, well', [also incudes a 2008 Page #118  

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 catalytic activity of the bismuth interlayer. In the March 14, 2003 issue  2003 Page #115  

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ck, spongy flakes from the Bismuth interlayers. This experimental sequence  2003 Page #114  

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U-Boats in the Caribbean thanks to interlockin g connections with the Germa 2008 Page #128  

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rect sources, and another 30 or so intermediaries (on behalf of original so 2005 Page #78  

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n was directly involved through an intermediary , Gerry Hemming , a former  2009 Page #44  

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reverse copy its genome into a DNA intermediate, which integrates into the  2004 Page #81  
gravit). The discovery involved an intermediate field, neither electromagne 2005 Page #173  

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That police officer didn't seem to intermingle with the locals, so Doug wen 2004 Page #217  

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turn and built up airspeed, but he intermittently lost sight of the A-12 du 2006 Page #74  
digging out from a snowstorm, with intermittently strong northeast winds ke 2006 Page #186  

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propaganda stories directly on the internacional news wires. I'll come back 2007 Page #13  

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ately came to mind; 1) a petrified internal organ of some kind, probably be 2003 Page #45  
 transparency or opacity, texture (internal and surface) and color, by tran 2003 Page #50  
d Metal." "For the past two years, internal changes in the molecular struct 2003 Page #112  
re identical to those that were in internal review by the Air Force. They i 2003 Page #178  
moved to a psychiatric hospital of internal exile in the then-closed town o 2004 Page #170  
tigators-started on 10 May 1996 an internal investigation to find out who a 2005 Page #35  
loud roaring noise like a powerful internal combustion engine, until it cli 2005 Page #37  
enance of case, number of sources, internal consistency, 5.0 source credibi 2005 Page #135  
sued and show little or no sign of internal consistency. Witness stories do 2005 Page #138  
oulds its outer skin and all other internal anatomy can be made. For most i 2005 Page #149  
e government's ability to maintain internal credibility and social order; t 2006 Page #56  
shed after March 1951, based on an internal reference), dealing with extens 2006 Page #103  
res around Fyffe, AL, with various internal and external organs missing. Th 2006 Page #201  
e divided into two, key areas: (a) internal national security; and (b) exte 2008 Page #24  
external national security. Today, internal national security is focused up 2008 Page #24  
ervices to protect the nation from internal threats sponsored from the outs 2008 Page #25  
tside. The executive authority for internal national security is the expres 2008 Page #25  

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HI, not only toward the public but internally as well, because of increased 2006 Page #61  

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 Although the United Nations is an internat ional organ.:.zat.:.on, there i 2008 Page #113  
lt to predict what the attitude of internat iona_ law wi.L be wi::h regard  2008 Page #113  
celestial peoples, and creating an internat:ona l treaty instrume nt preven 2008 Page #113  

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milar co that of men. At any race, internatio nal law should make place for 2008 Page #112  

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itute on Drugs, Crime and Justice, Internation al Institute for Strategic S 2008 Page #143  

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retrieval in 1941, by Walter Webb, International UFO Reporter, Winter 1996. 2003 Page #39  
ngton State becomes the subject of international press coverage and initiat 2003 Page #86  
me of the arguments included in an International UFO Reporter (CUFOS) artic 2003 Page #184  
esale ftr but there sr. problem of international 1...pirda, Atolls is utty  2004 Page #20  
d the story by Hayden Hewes of the International UFO Bureau. Case immediate 2004 Page #26  
th a similar surprise at the MUFON International Symposium. He confirmed th 2004 Page #147  
 and TV shows, has established the International UFO Museum and Research Ce 2004 Page #148  
INES MUFON Jourwal, various issues International UFO Reporter, publication  2004 Page #149  
it Headquarters in Washington D.C. International Social Ministry Office cou 2004 Page #186  
e. He was advisor for National and International Terrorism and his office w 2004 Page #188  
3. The UFO/EBE Working Group is an international consortium financed and su 2004 Page #249  
n Forensic Laboratories. SFL is an international forensic firm specializing 2004 Page #250  
Experimental Range" as pan: of the international network of biosphere reser 2005 Page #54  
 the decision of the Bureau of the International Coordinatin g Council of t 2005 Page #54  
re, at the 1993 Mutual UFO Network International President Eisenhower, to G 2005 Page #126  
p, Canada. Accomplished author and international UFO researcher Nick Redfer 2005 Page #132  
ON Representaciv e for England. An international lecturer and broadcaster h 2005 Page #152  
of the metallurgy department at an international facility, where three diff 2005 Page #157  
" administration was handled by an international board of directors in the  2005 Page #175  
 three days to a week, but in some international cases these could take lon 2006 Page #17  
west coast newspapers run the INS (International News Service) wire story a 2006 Page #45  
The Sessions were sponsored by the International Space Sciences Organizatio 2006 Page #49  
er stakeholders, both domestic and international, to make the best of an un 2006 Page #58  
ness and verify benevolence of NHL International stakeholders would be brou 2006 Page #59  
olize/privatize NHI offerings; but international treaties would likely coun 2006 Page #60  
 response would require high-level international and stakeholder coordinati 2006 Page #66  
imal response calls for high-level international and stakeholder coordinati 2006 Page #66  
cenario. Government leadership and international coordination will be of pa 2006 Page #68  
table. - Government leadership and international coordination will be of pa 2006 Page #69  
sing aircraft had departed El Paso International with a destination of Mexi 2006 Page #134  
er correct? A story carried by the International News Service reported yet  2006 Page #169  
dministration office at Bellingham International Airport will subsequently  2006 Page #185  
                        Fol1ow the international media. They report many im 2007 Page #34  
e video, etc. :,. Easier access to international media -                    2007 Page #38  
gle video, etc. ► Easier access to international media But here are some tr 2007 Page #39  
ographed a poster at the Hong Kong International J\jrport, its intention, t 2007 Page #67  
e and telephone number. To make an international call, press Ii) ll) IJ) ;  2007 Page #68  
d well orchestrated effort-a major international conspiracy of sores. Tlus  2007 Page #127  
d from Ojinaga, located across the international bridge from Presidio, and  2007 Page #186  
s directed by Debra J. Rahn of the International Affairs Division to send t 2007 Page #197  
 in Argentina gave a lecture at an International Book Expo in Cordoba. Poul 2007 Page #198  
 waters and airspace, assurance of international trade safety through the s 2008 Page #25  
 at RAF St Athan, close to Cardiff International Airport. The helicopter ,  2008 Page #67  
or the U.N. talk call for a strong international organization in slide 14.  2008 Page #107  
in a __ i::.s importance in cosmic international law. Occupation consists i 2008 Page #113  
 for the Earth? ■Four solutions in International Law ■Who really owns the E 2008 Page #116  
 inability to solve the problem of international organization it has actual 2008 Page #117  
nto communism, was the creation of international financiers in Britain and  2008 Page #124  
n Foreign Relations . The American International Corporation (AIC), formed  2008 Page #125  
ing the 1919 assembly of the Third International in Moscow with the cry, ·' 2008 Page #125  
ness associations of this time was International Telephone and Telegraph (I 2008 Page #128  
or Secret State Police. America 's International Telephone & Telegraph Corp 2008 Page #128  
ctions with the German subsidiary. International Business Machines [IBM], a 2008 Page #128  
physiologist and biophysicist with international credentials , chaired the  2008 Page #133  
ch of the first module for the new International Space Station was launched 2008 Page #136  
 Dan Goldin. Considering that the [International Space Station] program was 2008 Page #136  
uncil on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strategic St 2008 Page #136  
 authorities and the Nazis was the International Criminal Police Organizati 2008 Page #139  
erpol. Interpol was created as the International Criminal Police Commission 2008 Page #139  
a. It was established to assist in international police cooperation. In 193 2008 Page #139  
youngsters. A I 986 edition of The International Journal of the Addictions  2008 Page #141  
ed the Nazis include the Agency of International Development , American Civ 2008 Page #143  
 , Union of Concerned Scientists , International Red Cross and the YMCA. To 2008 Page #143  
Rockefeller] was the mastermind of international intiigue and deception. Bu 2008 Page #144  
overed that Shaw had an "extensive international role as an employee of the 2009 Page #44  
h the problem. ■ Owned by private, international interests. ■ Use USAPs as  2009 Page #152  
 the End of Nations ■lvlaturing of International strucrures (NA G.ATT. IMF, 2009 Page #153  
iage and UFOs James Carrion, MUFON International Director © 2009 by James C 2009 Page #154  
15, 1947 really caught my eye -the International Press reported that a secr 2009 Page #156  

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is conversion from isolationism to internationalism . As such, he orchestra 2008 Page #132  

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. I::. would mere_y be a matter of internationalizing celestial peoples, an 2008 Page #113  

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gression. Declev \XI. Bronk was an internationall y respected physiologist  2007 Page #75  

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ohnson Space Center. Johnson is an internationally recognized authority on  2003 Page #71  
 Kostrikan • Resident of Nalchik • Internationally quoted • Murdered by Maf 2004 Page #172  
claimed that he sometimes traveled internationally to perform crash retriev 2006 Page #18  

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secrecy and restricted access. The interne would be rife with rumors and co 2006 Page #58  

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posted a chart and a letter to the Internet following the release of "Indep 2003 Page #194  
eman. I tracked him down using the Internet and called him at his home in . 2004 Page #56  
tory of the V-2 rocket program, an internet archive called Engdopedia Astro 2004 Page #64  
on flying around the world via the Internet. The day after our conference i 2005 Page #146  
 were brought together through the Internet. Baca had been doing research o 2005 Page #154  
om Newark to Hong Kong because the internet and telephone is cheaper! Hah.  2006 Page #11  
competing versions of reality. The internet would be aflame with conspiracy 2006 Page #57  
 Many will stay glued to TV or the internet, hoping for clear information a 2006 Page #59  
. Many would stay glued to 1 TV or internet for news, as long as those orga 2006 Page #62  
but secure military communication. Internet would be chaotic and totally un 2006 Page #63  
d what you're looking for over the Internet, it's nice to 177               2006 Page #180  
ere were speculations aired on the Internet, during my stay at the Foundati 2006 Page #197  
MUFON Bulletin Board System on the Internet and came across a Law that was  2006 Page #202  
During the week, I would scour the Internet and news-cutting services for i 2006 Page #203  
w some UFO scories escape over the Internet while remairun g invisible in t 2007 Page #20  
onformity be used against you. The Internet is useful but government and co 2007 Page #33  
is in the area of technolo gy: the Internet and World Wide Web have tempora 2007 Page #38  
rt 'network neutrabty!') ► Greater Internet control by the Pentagon ► Gover 2007 Page #39  
r and we didn't have access to the internet in those days. It was hard ., . 2007 Page #81  
. GiVI: \Xie were connected to the internet through Demon Internet bur we d 2007 Page #83  
cted to the internet through Demon Internet bur we didn't host our own web  2007 Page #83  
est in looking for UFO data on the Internet. GM: Yes it was in 1999 when l  2007 Page #84  
 for UFO documents online. GM: The internet was a reaJ revolution when it b 2007 Page #84  
or a book you could just go on the Internet and download it and view it on  2007 Page #84  
: Did you meet this person via the internet? GM: No l met him in real life, 2007 Page #84  
e, through a job where I was doing internet tech support; this was in a dif 2007 Page #84  
hat I was doing, not just the lPs (Internet addresses) as well as to trying 2007 Page #85  
e. some systems may be left on the internet by governments or agencies in o 2007 Page #86  
                                   internet access. 1 did not see anything  2007 Page #91  
ion? The question is posed because internet rumors have suggested that poss 2008 Page #75  
bs, theme parks, phone companies , Internet servers and even billboards . B 2008 Page #143  
publisher ; in 2002, it bought the Internet music-sharing firm Napster; 14  2008 Page #143  
 Encounter Over Alaska ■ The Young Internet ■ Tracking Fastwalke rs at Chey 2008 Page #164  
Thanks to modem technology and the internet, you can put yourself into the  2009 Page #156  
tis(-ments 188 • Diking groups via Internet • Physically met with bikers in 2009 Page #194  

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 and in Bill Clinton's case dating interns, are mislead. The president's kn 2003 Page #189  

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component data plates, part of the interphone control panel and other ident 2006 Page #76  

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le of trans-atmospheric flight and interplanetar y travel. Dan had a Licens 2005 Page #174  

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s of the future will be cosmic, or interplanetary. ” 6                      2003 Page #10  
 never denied the possibility that interplanetary spacecraft exist. There a 2003 Page #11  
It draws upon the new Majestic and Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit intellige 2003 Page #21  
cial unit ultimately to become the Interplanetary Phenomena Unit (IPU) and  2003 Page #26  
t not earthly" “all probability of Interplanetary origin" “unconventional a 2003 Page #26  
rams. ... www majesbcdocuments com Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit Dated May 2003 Page #162  
rovides official evidence that the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit (IPU) did 2003 Page #162  
worth visiting and mentioning. The Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit document* 2003 Page #207  
tic 12 1st Annual Report" and the "Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit" document 2004 Page #17  
IPU summary title TOP SECRET ULTRA INTERPLANETARY PHENOMENON UNIT SUMMARY I 2004 Page #79  
 Para. 12, IPU Paragraph 12 of the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit Summary I 2004 Page #79  
government's own highly classified Interplanetary Unit and Majestic 12 repo 2004 Page #82  
 of CRIFO — the Civilian Research, Interplanetary Flying Objects group — an 2004 Page #108  
e North of Georgia", USA 1 1 1 0 1 Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit document  2004 Page #110  
ograms that is relevant. Also, the interplanetary Phenomenon Unit summary r 2004 Page #119  
gh technology that might come from interplanetary craft. Furthermore, the W 2004 Page #123  
ost researchers Slide 26 HINTS AT "INTERPLANETARY WAR" • Stringfield someti 2004 Page #128  
 with his speculation of a secret "interplanetary war" • Dozens of leads co 2004 Page #128  
peculated that we may have had an "interplanetary war." See Slide 27. Remar 2004 Page #129  
escribed some of the actions as an interplanetary war. The work of Leonard  2004 Page #130  
unite, for the next war will be an interplanetary war. The nations of the e 2004 Page #133  
anation for why MacArthur spoke of interplanetary war, or why he stated in  2004 Page #133  
es they are in all probabili ty of interplanetary origin. As a consequence, 2005 Page #122  
ed the first story: regarding "the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit, Scientif 2005 Page #123  
t to investigate craft of probable interplanetary origin was followed by cr 2005 Page #124  
ument in the Appendjx), is titled "INTERPLANETARY PHENOMENON UNIT SU:M.1.\1 2005 Page #125  
istorical context, creation of the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit (IPU) by  2005 Page #127  
tor of CRlFO-the Civilian Research Interplanetary Flying Objects group. Beg 2005 Page #138  
overing the Majestic 12 group, the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit and "capt 2005 Page #140  
escribed some of the actions as an interplanetary war. I feel that one of t 2005 Page #140  
oubt the modern equivalents of the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit, the Spec 2005 Page #143  
that the unidentified objects were interplanetary spacecraft. There are mor 2005 Page #166  
rash recoveries. The first is the "Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit" prelimin 2006 Page #103  
 Detrick, Md." In addition, in the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit report, t 2006 Page #104  
ry S. Truman in 1947 to study the "interplanetary" presence, as it was then 2006 Page #140  
d from the earth and exist only in interplanetary space, where the celestia 2008 Page #113  

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 future worlds precipitated by the interplay of certain critical uncertaint 2006 Page #50  
neric broad-based worlds. From the interplay of these three uncertainties,  2006 Page #51  
enario Worlds that emerge from the interplay of the uncertainties. It is im 2006 Page #53  

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minal Police Organization known as Interpol. Interpol was created as the In 2008 Page #139  
ce Organization known as Interpol. Interpol was created as the Internationa 2008 Page #139  
f the Gestapo. During those years, Interpol was headed by some of the most  2008 Page #139  
r crimes. Working with Heydrich at Interpol was a young SS officer named Pa 2008 Page #139  
ar, Dickopf served as president of Interpol from 1968 to 1972. At the recom 2008 Page #139  
 the United States formally joined Interpol just two weeks after the 1938 N 2008 Page #139  
 friendly correspondence with Nazi interpol leaders until a few days after  2008 Page #139  
 Brussels to formally reconstitute Interpol, where he was elected vice pres 2008 Page #139  
ical leaders by acquiring the Nazi/Interpol intelligence files at the end o 2008 Page #139  
 end of World War 11. To this day, Interpol officials have declined to seek 2008 Page #139  

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

al scientists don't extrapolate or interpolate from one data point. They om 2006 Page #12  

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o promise a golden age, many would interpret it as deception. Lively theolo 2006 Page #61  
light. At least one report I would interpret as abduction related also made 2009 Page #136  

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 no more than a highly imaginative interpretation of a weather balloon cras 2003 Page #86  
x. Timeframe National Photographic Interpretation Center Involvement www ma 2003 Page #164  
dahl ran the National Photographic Interpretation Center PIC) which was res 2004 Page #101  
sion and the National Photographic Interpretation Center in their contribut 2004 Page #101  
or Lundahl's National Photographic Interpretation. It may be a factor in wh 2004 Page #101  
sion and the National Photographic Interpretation Center in their contribut 2004 Page #212  
es. Furthermore, the Roswell Photo Interpretation Team (RPIT) members are u 2004 Page #227  
or digitizing and subsequent photo interpretation and analysis. This organi 2004 Page #230  
onclusions may suggest a different interpretation of history. Overview The  2004 Page #242  
 word NPIC — National Photographic Interpretation Center, and the correct a 2004 Page #246  
sly "\Vorded, and the common sense interpretation of many of these reports  2005 Page #77  
amiliarity or strangeness 3. human interpretation of the probable net effec 2006 Page #52  
 of government policy and official interpretation of events. Inevitably, va 2006 Page #57  
 pace of interaction with NHI, and interpretation of events. Maximum inform 2006 Page #66  
tes, had now been due to erroneous interpretation of atmospheric conditions 2006 Page #168  
d on slide 29 would be critical to interpretation and further analysis. Not 2008 Page #109  

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

inty inherent in strangeness. Some interpretations of scripture, Biblical a 2006 Page #59  
ess would provoke wide spectrum of interpretations and reactions, including 2006 Page #67  

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 contemporary legend, and as it is interpreted in its darkest light, says t 2004 Page #132  

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

roph.iJs . Little poikilocytosis." Interpreting these data, cardiologist Ce 2005 Page #34  

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 hunter John Loftus, adding, "Such interrelationships were very common betw 2008 Page #141  

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

designated GREEN are authorized to interrogate and detain any and all targe 2004 Page #253  
or PSYOPS have the green light to "interrogate and detain any and all targe 2008 Page #111  
rations units get green light to ■ Interrogate and detain anyone Intent of  2008 Page #122  

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

the Air Force and NASA - have them interrogated by the members of a House o 2003 Page #195  
 narcotics and hypnosis. They were interrogated also by civilians who were  2004 Page #119  
el, was never held in detention or interrogated or pressured by the Army to 2004 Page #138  
ield the reason why Mac Brazel was interrogated at length and held at the b 2004 Page #144  
sky • Beria Controlled operative • Interrogated Niels Bohr • Worked on Zero 2004 Page #165  
autics and Space Agency. Have them interrogated by members of the House or  2004 Page #177  
ulation. - Civilian witnesses were interrogated and/or warned by government 2006 Page #72  
nty minute phone call he basically interrogated me about the show and the F 2006 Page #205  
s. People have said they have been interrogated, which I don't understand w 2009 Page #79  
 why guys doing their job would be interrogated. That just doesn't make any 2009 Page #79  

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

side" statement that detention and interrogation tactics were proper. 124   2005 Page #126  
 published "Medical Items" in the "Interrogation Reports" - see MAJESTIC SE 2006 Page #104  

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

liens boarded and left. Subsequent interrogations of the military personnel 2004 Page #119  
-either in the forest, in military interrogations later on, or both. The re 2009 Page #77  

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

geness. Jim Penniston's Bentwaters interrogators asked about the glowing li 2008 Page #90  

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

 paper, but he had apparently been interrupted in his efforts. His copying  2003 Page #94  
ence of any wrongdoing, when Beria Interrupted him to say, "My dear man, I  2004 Page #158  
evision broadcasts would likely be interrupted by the emergency broadcast n 2006 Page #57  
ick Pope, 16 February I 998 17 The Interrupted Journey, John G. Fuller, Sou 2008 Page #39  
es .... They (time travelers) were interrupted (in Rendlesham Forest). They 2008 Page #91  
orange and blue. Their radios were interrupted by unusual static. Central S 2009 Page #63  
e, and although her employment was interrupted by pregnancy and later illne 2009 Page #87  

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

ERSPECTIVE ■ " ••• grid-like lines intersecting groups of dots arranged in  2005 Page #11  

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arts around the country before our Interstate Highway System had been start 2004 Page #127  
nd brought a complaint against the interstate srupmenr of accumulators or a 2005 Page #101  
he San Antonio exit of present day Interstate 25. There, over the course of 2005 Page #153  

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n “The possibility of reduced-time interstellar travel, either by advanced  2003 Page #15  
O controvers y. Scientists ask how interstellar pilots could survive a trip 2005 Page #120  
ization advanced enough to develop interstellar space travel would be too a 2005 Page #120  
 Excursion Modules rather than the interstellar very large vehicles (space  2006 Page #10  
t multiple revolutions in science: interstellar travel, new energy sources, 2006 Page #60  
vanced civilizations have achieved interstellar travel and are currently en 2007 Page #184  
our planet. Points to consider: 1) Interstellar travel is not possible as f 2007 Page #184  

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e incentive for the development of interstellm- travel than we have out her 2006 Page #5  

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

 control. The UFO recovery program intertwined with the Manhattan Project e 2004 Page #123  

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h es the society's objectives. The intertwining of American capitalism with 2008 Page #126  

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

second, and then a third. Then the interval between the first and the third 2008 Page #98  

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

ng was emitting from the object at intervals. Bulebush noticed that trees i 2003 Page #60  
: 50 to 60 salvoes in short, equal intervals, which got progressively weake 2008 Page #98  

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

inancial markets. Government would intervene to keep basic services afloat. 2006 Page #65  
bers . It would have the r:.ghc -o intervene on:..y .:.f :he relationships  2008 Page #113  
 Ka:::.ons wou:d have the right co intervene. (b) If the United Nations wer 2008 Page #113  

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

acers UFO incident. After Mr Clark intervened the passport was given back.  2007 Page #91  

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

lloon. Why? What happened in those intervening hours, between the recovery  2004 Page #230  

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

 according to Sherman, through the intervention of Wilbert Smith, electroni 2004 Page #97  
possible proof of extraterrestrial intervention in Earthly affairs, after m 2004 Page #137  
ve positive might require military intervention to protect NHI and maintain 2006 Page #66  
ered by their own before any human intervention occurred. On September 2, 1 2007 Page #129  

Word: "interview", 156 instance(s) (Back to Top)

S Army R&D. .NSC advisor On Camera Interview shortly before his death in 19 2003 Page #13  
 control of the subject. ” Source: Interview with CSETI, Dr. Greer witnesse 2003 Page #16  
s by 1952. ” Source: June 27, 1997 interview with Police Sgt. Clarkson www. 2003 Page #17  
father). Charlette in a videotaped interview retells the story of the alien 2003 Page #35  
.and there were others. (videotape interview Ted Loman, Laughlin UFO Confer 2003 Page #43  
o the San Augustin area (videotape interview -Ted Loman, Laughlin UFO Confe 2003 Page #43  
st years, I had the opportunity to interview some of the local firemen from 2003 Page #57  
t they had confiscated some of his interview tapes for the broadcast. Anoth 2003 Page #67  
 he nearly called me to cancel the interview. He said his wife didn't want  2003 Page #68  
had seen. He finally permitted the interview to continue. Joel described ho 2003 Page #68  
of his hands. At this point in the interview, Joel's facial expression chan 2003 Page #69  
sking any questions. In a separate interview with witness Navy yeoman Dale  2003 Page #179  
 Mrs. Ramey had told him during an interview that she and her husband had m 2003 Page #191  
described in a second oral history interview) he had while stationed with t 2003 Page #191  
t to release it, comes from a 1995 interview with Shirley MacLaine on the L 2003 Page #197  
stigator George Knapp conducted an interview with Valeriy Burdakov, who, in 2004 Page #15  
th told me the same story of their interview with this man, one of the dive 2004 Page #43  
subject of a separate fifteen page interview: No one can give us back what  2004 Page #50  
sionally under it. He agreed to an interview but kept it fairly brief. At t 2004 Page #51  
October 1997 I read a sixteen page interview in the book with Adrian Bustin 2004 Page #56  
sner also wrote after his personal interview with the Army officer at White 2004 Page #65  
 a military officer's confidential interview entitled "The Report on the Cr 2004 Page #73  
etween Ramey and the President, an interview done with Ramey's wife after h 2004 Page #85  
eir home in Fort Worth, Texas. The interview was done by Major George Filer 2004 Page #85  
t point, as Murl told me in a 1978 interview, the break-ins at the house be 2004 Page #86  
an government felt helpless. In an interview with the Sudbug Star newspaper 2004 Page #88  
5, 1950 Wilbert Smith conducted an interview with Dr. Sarbacher through the 2004 Page #91  
sessions. When the Sarbacher-Smith interview transcript became public to re 2004 Page #92  
 James then started to talk. In an interview with the Canadian UFO show Str 2004 Page #93  
rived back in Cleveland he gave an interview in which he detailed what Smit 2004 Page #94  
ly admitted this to Mr. Smith upon interview when he was the director of th 2004 Page #94  
cial (not USAF!) hands. In a phone interview with the same researcher, Smit 2004 Page #95  
ng, Saucers. In his September 1950 interview with Dr. Robert Sarbacher, Smi 2004 Page #97  
h Retrieval Conference In the same interview Steinman asked him about the M 2004 Page #99  
giving up little pieces with every interview. Some of the pieces were very  2004 Page #99  
g? A: Yeah. I think so. In a later interview Armen asked Walker more questi 2004 Page #99  
ved with UFOs. Azadehdel agreed to interview Walker on the subject. Surpris 2004 Page #100  
Researcher Mia Adams; see detailed interview VII, 17-26 UFO and five bodies 2004 Page #111  
 Researcher Ron Madeley VI Madeley interview with "Dr. Epigoni"; UFO and bo 2004 Page #114  
 a member of the recovery team. An interview with such a person could be he 2004 Page #117  
 Report 6, deals with an extensive interview held by researcher Mia Adams w 2004 Page #119  
their followers") and relies on an interview with one MD to seek his opinio 2004 Page #127  
ains that at the time of his first interview with Marcel, there was little  2004 Page #135  
 Mac Brazel's daughter, said in an interview with Stanton Friedman and Bill 2004 Page #137  
e" as part of the debris in a 1980 interview with Bill Moore, a couple year 2004 Page #138  
neral himself, declared in a taped interview that they had faked the weathe 2004 Page #142  
nd endless cover-up, claimed in an interview that there was a gouge in the  2004 Page #143  
m Hal Puthoff comes a report of an interview with a private pilot who claim 2004 Page #143  
 into the UFO phenomena. In a 1966 interview with Face the Nation, Congress 2004 Page #177  
Nixon's interest in UFOs in a long interview with me. He would just like to 2004 Page #181  
ter explained the situation in one interview: I don't see any reason to kee 2004 Page #186  
ouple weeks before, and during his interview he stated that Shirley MacLain 2004 Page #188  
so — it sounds good — sure." In an interview on Bishop's radio show, Moore  2004 Page #190  
nted released to the public. In an interview with me, Emenegger told me abo 2004 Page #192  
e Box Office (HBO). He intended to interview Doty related to some UFO event 2004 Page #193  
nt. She stated that Doty began the interview by telling her that "governmen 2004 Page #193  
 even got an offer to an exclusive interview with the last surviving member 2004 Page #194  
 A few years later she received an interview with "the keeper" of the first 2004 Page #195  
Disney, Emenegger, and others, the interview deal was pulled at the last mo 2004 Page #195  
d meet me — how I would be able to interview a man who was dying and who ha 2004 Page #195  
e, Robert Emenegger was offered an interview, by the Paul Shartle who had b 2004 Page #196  
blem with. We didn't write off his interview, however — we kind of parked i 2004 Page #216  
ee quarters of the way through the interview he mentions the 'other' police 2004 Page #217  
ball, Redstar Films Limited, 2004, interview with Scott Ramsey, both in the 2004 Page #223  
ey, both in the film and in unused interview transcripts. 5 Cahn, J.P. "The 2004 Page #223  
heir cons; Aztec 1948, Karl Pflock interview both in the film and in unused 2004 Page #223  
iew both in the film and in unused interview transcripts; Pflock, Karl, 'Th 2004 Page #223  
r, 1997), pp. 211-231; Aztec 1948, interview with Nick Redfem, both in the  2004 Page #223  
em, both in the film and in unused interview transcripts. 7 Friedman, Stant 2004 Page #223  
rlow & Company, 1992); Aztec 1948, interview Stanton T. Friedman, both in t 2004 Page #223  
an, both in the film and in unused interview transcripts. Friedman's stance 2004 Page #223  
evisited" p. 5; Aztec 1948, Ramsey interview. 10 Avec 1948, Ramsey intervie 2004 Page #224  
ey interview. 10 Avec 1948, Ramsey interview. "Ibid. 12 Ibid. 13 Aztec 1948 2004 Page #224  
hn wrote, "And thus ended my first interview with the author of Behind the  2004 Page #224  
me rhetoric. n Aztec 1948, Redfern interview. 23 Aztec 1948, Pflock intervi 2004 Page #224  
n interview. 23 Aztec 1948, Pflock interview. 24 Cahn, "The Flying Saucers  2004 Page #224  
rg/aztec.htm 26 Aztec 1948, Ramsey interview. v Ramsey, "Aztec crash retrie 2004 Page #224  
" pp. 4 — 5. 28 Aztec 1948, Ramsey interview. 29 Aztec 1948, Pflock intervi 2004 Page #224  
y interview. 29 Aztec 1948, Pflock interview. 30 Aztec 1948, Ramsey intervi 2004 Page #224  
k interview. 30 Aztec 1948, Ramsey interview. 31 Avec 1948, Pflock intervie 2004 Page #224  
ey interview. 31 Avec 1948, Pflock interview. 32 Special historical Study:  2004 Page #224  
 38 Do You Believe in Maji4 Pflock interview. 39 Pflock isn't alone in empl 2004 Page #224  
ball, Redstar Films limited, 2002, interview with Kevin Randle. 4° Aztec 19 2004 Page #224  
in Randle. 4° Aztec 1918, Friedman interview. 221                           2004 Page #224  
0 years, it might be worthwhile to interview some of his former students in 2004 Page #247  
er, the general refused to giYe an interview, saying: "\Xfhatever I had to  2005 Page #35  
Retrieval Conference course of the interview, Major Calza slipped by saying 2005 Page #36  
ung and Paul Chetham -conducted an interview with a man (that investigaror  2005 Page #39  
ery brief aspects of the story and interview were published in the Framjngh 2005 Page #39  
n alien craft." The Y oung-Chetham interview revealed that, accorrung to th 2005 Page #39  
neerin g. During the course of the interview, the man initially advised tha 2005 Page #39  
erence In the specific part of the interview with Young and Chetham that de 2005 Page #40  
osure." The initial Cheatham-Young interview does not provide anything more 2005 Page #40  
ing is Scringfield's account of an interview he conducted in 1977 with a pi 2005 Page #43  
 we have not found any skeptics to interview who had top secret codeword ac 2005 Page #131  
und at crash sites. In a July 2005 interview, Stone gave the example of Iod 2006 Page #19  
ained through them. In a July 2005 interview, Stone describes the codeword  2006 Page #19  
n Stringfield and Richard Hall who Interview key ,Mtness named "Jeffrey Mor 2006 Page #29  
ample, is from the Lina Sharp (LS) interview, in 1992... LS: "Grandpa Hanks 2006 Page #47  
talk to the NHI itself ("exclusive interview!"). Government will attempt to 2006 Page #58  
d to the site on 18 October. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Ma 2006 Page #83  
ield recovery operation. In a 1989 interview, SMSgt. Roy Pruitt told author 2006 Page #84  
py of the accident report and also interview the flight crew. Since a UFO i 2006 Page #88  
trip to the farm, I was granted an interview and I videotaped the Colonel's 2006 Page #95  
rtondownvolunteers/history.htm 14. Interview with Matthew Williams, January 2006 Page #137  
ew Williams, January 17, 1997. 15. Interview with Margaret Fry, December 3, 2006 Page #137  
argaret Fry, December 3, 1996. 16. Interview with Matthew Williams, January 2006 Page #137  
ew Williams, January 17, 1997. 17. Interview with Jenny Randles, March 28,  2006 Page #137  
les, March 28, 1997. 18. Ibid. 19. Interview with Bob, November 14, 2000. 2 2006 Page #137  
 Mark Birdsall, July 14, 2000. 22. Interview, April 10, 2000. 23. Interview 2006 Page #137  
22. Interview, April 10, 2000. 23. Interview with Anne Owen, August 11, 200 2006 Page #137  
 Pope, Simon & Schuster, 1999. 25. Interview with Nick Pope, November 14, 1 2006 Page #137  
 Pope, Simon & Schuster, 1999. 27. Interview, November 14, 1999. 28. Lectur 2006 Page #137  
enter radar room in Key West Audio Interview: Bill, in March 1967, Missile  2006 Page #144  
fear — at least on that day. Audio Interview: Paul, Truck Owner/Operator, M 2006 Page #151  
986; pages 544-545) is based in an interview done more than ten years later 2006 Page #166  
ld in The Wise Men, is based on an interview with Mr. Acheson: 'For a momen 2006 Page #167  
e date or location. During a later interview he decided that the location w 2006 Page #176  
echel have attempted to locate the interview video by contacting Yaoi throu 2006 Page #177  
oth men proved to be a pleasure to interview and a wellspring of informatio 2006 Page #180  
ank, revealing nothing. 38 From an interview with Dominic Papetti, April 20 2006 Page #187  
cting our very being. 43 Op. cit., interview with Dominic Papetti. 190      2006 Page #193  
cles. • Cummins, William, personal interview. • Johnson, Donald A., State D 2006 Page #194  
tact interesting guests for Art to interview on the show. The weekly guest  2006 Page #203  
 talked about Hoagland's Area 2000 interview and said that he was dismayed  2006 Page #205  
is a transcript of an October 2007 interview with Gary ?vlcKinnon and Matth 2007 Page #78  
s special note: During a telephone interview with Warren Botz, he described 2007 Page #115  
 Hoover and got his statement. The interview has been slightly tweaked for  2007 Page #121  
t of individuals that we wished to interview and places of interest we desi 2007 Page #188  
nedito Nascimento. According to an interview published in the leading Rio d 2007 Page #193  
nge of color. Poulain added in our interview that this anomaly was confirme 2007 Page #199  
day" investigating. They failed to interview all but a few of the witnesses 2008 Page #7  
aper. Butt told me, in a telephone interview, that they had searched the ar 2008 Page #8  
ity of Utah confirmed this in that interview I conducted. Kadesch said, sim 2008 Page #11  
Bruni, Sidgwiek & Jackson, 2000 16 Interview with Nick Pope, 16 February I  2008 Page #39  
 Mysterious Sgt. Robertson My next interview provided a wealth of informati 2008 Page #43  
say nothing." Mr. Lake declined my interview. On June 10, 1987, Bert Dinius 2008 Page #46  
 reconstruction Kn,ssel UFO When I interview witnesses l pay close attentio 2008 Page #50  
he answer; 1 don't. I attempted to interview Ken Miller after having spoken 2008 Page #54  
the methods of improving a witness interview is go over all of the events s 2008 Page #58  
r show, once giving a conventional interview and the second time reading a  2008 Page #65  
tatement. It is a transcript of an interview with Torres, undertaken years  2008 Page #66  
ewis: (206) 722-3000. 29 During my interview of Estella Knissel stated she  2008 Page #70  
 an offer from EG & G to set up an interview. It would seem remarkable to i 2009 Page #9  
 an assassination directive. In an interview discussing the Burned Document 2009 Page #43  
ery brief aspects of the story and interview were published in the Framingh 2009 Page #48  
an alien craft." The Young-Chetham interview revealed that their source had 2009 Page #48  
n talked to me in a September 2009 interview about the solid black, triangl 2009 Page #61  
edings , the following is a recent interview with me about his frustrated p 2009 Page #77  
T CAUCASIAN- TOP SECRET During any interview where details are provided, su 2009 Page #91  
lection was incomplete. In the key interview with June, she mentioned Proje 2009 Page #91  
crashed extraterrestrial vehicles? Interview with Dr. Wernher von Braun? Ou 2009 Page #92  
very cold eyes." We discussed this interview with the famous scientist seve 2009 Page #92  
 was a promised opportunity for an interview, and for no apparent reason, t 2009 Page #94  
so added: Snodgrass insisted in an interview he was "in no position to give 2009 Page #161  
tes that: Snodgrass insisted in an interview he was "in no position to give 2009 Page #176  

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 but not definitive statement when interviewed "yes, I heard of a space shi 2003 Page #31  
ted as Acme, is that the Air Force interviewed witnesses of a family who li 2003 Page #56  
y. Three other witnesses have been interviewed who have stated that they al 2003 Page #60  
en the object in the woods. He was interviewed and he agreed to take us dow 2003 Page #63  
ar Squadron, have been located and interviewed. Leslie will be compiling a  2003 Page #65  
ecause some witnesses who had been interviewed for the show had suddenly ch 2003 Page #67  
untains incident, Margaret Fry has interviewed a variety of sources allegin 2003 Page #75  
ary officers at the site have been interviewed and confirm extraterrestrial 2003 Page #164  
eau, Missouri in 1941, and we have interviewed the granddaughter of the min 2003 Page #170  
 and one of the employees has been interviewed. One researcher has claimed  2003 Page #179  
re, La Crosse, Wl a Two candidates interviewed a One researcher “held it in 2003 Page #180  
being one of the witnesses who was interviewed by Chris and his friend Bob  2004 Page #43  
 years, but 1 did late in 1997 and interviewed him shortly after. He could  2004 Page #44  
n the picture after awhile and re- interviewed these people and learned add 2004 Page #45  
n them, and that they were real. I interviewed James on the same subject an 2004 Page #96  
 jog my memory. In 1990 Walker was interviewed by Armen Azadehdel, who clai 2004 Page #99  
he large numbers of people whom he interviewed represented an amazing story 2004 Page #106  
, boys?" When Colonel Weaver later interviewed Cavitt for the Air Force Inv 2004 Page #139  
 at that time. Charles Moore, when interviewed by Bill Moore (no relation)  2004 Page #139  
well military police in 1947, when interviewed in a recorded phone conversa 2004 Page #144  
e, including Stanton Friedman, who interviewed him. Dr. Sarbacher is probab 2004 Page #147  
thur Lundahl allowed himself to be interviewed by Emenegger and confirmed t 2004 Page #184  
esses, both now deceased, but each interviewed by Ramsey and others before  2004 Page #216  
 at the alleged crash site. Ramsey interviewed Farley in 2000. Farley, who  2004 Page #216  
trieval Conference In 2003, Ramsey interviewed a dying Doug Nolan, who ende 2004 Page #217  
ztec case. Indeed, when J. P. Cahn interviewed Scully for his initial artic 2004 Page #218  
esses ran off. Later, as they were interviewed by researches, the girls wou 2005 Page #31  
nfortunatel y, though, when he was interviewed by two UFO researchers inves 2005 Page #32  
g ro the newspaper, Jeff Young had interviewed a man who asserted that he h 2005 Page #39  
e of "four Martinis" when the pair interviewed him in 1971 and was prone to 2005 Page #40  
ving ground in Nevada." The source interviewed in 1971 by Jeff Young and Pa 2005 Page #41  
y Jeff Young and Paul Chetham, and interviewed in 1973 and given the pseudo 2005 Page #41  
s going on out here. I've actually interviewed a person in a little town ab 2005 Page #68  
r. Moise, 1 am happy to say, but I interviewed this person ... the informat 2005 Page #99  
nd that both he and Reich had been interviewed for the report. But the foot 2005 Page #99  
ust 2001, I caught up with him and interviewed him on tape for the first ti 2005 Page #150  
e case with other witnesses I have interviewed. One night in 1948 he was ca 2005 Page #165  
ons emerge. Three of the witnesses interviewed provide suggestive evidence. 2006 Page #47  
iption of the incident. In 1999, I interviewed Hal Rupard and John Wallis.  2006 Page #79  
wn to Bakersfield the next day and interviewed at the spot where they made  2006 Page #83  
itness to the so-called monster. I interviewed Freddie several times and he 2006 Page #93  
m. He was the first person to have interviewed all of the seven witnesses.  2006 Page #98  
e and spent a few days with him. I interviewed him on videotape and he gave 2006 Page #98  
rsy: "I think Tony Dodd definitely interviewed James Prescott. The military 2006 Page #124  
ns such as Caliente and Pioche. We interviewed people about their UFO exper 2006 Page #198  
 on the show. The weekly guest was interviewed on Sunday night, over the te 2006 Page #203  
recy. ■ Senior business executive: interviewed 4-Star General (fonner JCS)  2007 Page #55  
 Albuquerque New Mexico, a man was interviewed who sounded very excited, an 2007 Page #115  
he atmosphere, but a local sheriff interviewed on the radio sa.id, "They ca 2007 Page #130  
mpanied by Douglas Crouch, who had interviewed Shields, and who had intervi 2008 Page #11  
d interviewed Shields, and who had interviewed other Utah residents , arriv 2008 Page #11  
se. I visited the area in 1991 and interviewed a number of the witnesses .  2008 Page #11  
 for inclusion in the file. I also interviewed Sergeant E.C. Sherwood of th 2008 Page #12  
o at that. We know it because they interviewed the Utah witnesses such as B 2008 Page #17  
Bob Robinson and Floyd Evans. They interviewed a dozen witnesses , some of  2008 Page #17  
 Investigation • Lasted 48 Hours • Interviewed Locals • Tried lo Find Meteo 2008 Page #20  
 Several years ago, for example, I interviewed a man named Will who was sta 2008 Page #37  
              On April 14, 1987, I interviewed Sergeant Larry Sweet from th 2008 Page #43  
ation but raised more questions; I interviewed one of the most professional 2008 Page #43  
ely, Mr. Broten did not want to be interviewed by a UFO researcher who was  2008 Page #45  
 falling." Not long afterwards , I interviewed a witness who lived 20 miles 2008 Page #48  
 1979. She was 64 years old when I interviewed her in April 1987. I went to 2008 Page #49  
nd Lance Graham On May 18, 1987, I interviewed Gordon Graham at his home. H 2008 Page #51  
ing roads. About one month after I interviewed Gordon Graham, one of his so 2008 Page #52  
itary Activity On June 22, 1987, I interviewed Elma Police Officer Fred Bra 2008 Page #55  
he conviction she expressed when I interviewed her. It may be also possible 2008 Page #59  
       H It should be noted I also interviewed Sally Desmarte au who also r 2008 Page #70  
employees cannot be systematically interviewed and the product of which is  2009 Page #12  
employees cannot be systematically interviewed and the product of which is  2009 Page #23  
g to the newspaper, Jeff Young had interviewed a man who asserted that he h 2009 Page #48  
Three months ago on August 18th, I interviewed Col. Halt about his encounte 2009 Page #69  
oken, and I don't know yet if June interviewed Dr. Wern.her von Braun or pe 2009 Page #94  
 1947 sighting, Kenneth Arnold was interviewed by Anny Air Forces Counter-I 2009 Page #179  

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h Plains scenes and sunset Credits Interviewer Tim Bewley Acknowledgements: 2003 Page #44  
9 or 20 briefings. Landry told the interviewer that the UFO briefing given  2004 Page #84  
ese experiences. As an experienced interviewer I watched for any indication 2009 Page #89  

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p in a newspaper. And he cautioned interviewers Randle and Schmitt: "If you 2004 Page #139  

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 back up these claims. While I was interviewing witnesses for my 1998 video 2003 Page #67  
nce In the hours that I have spent interviewing Joel in person and on the t 2003 Page #70  
aw any firm conclusion, so I began interviewing people in Aurora. The popul 2004 Page #28  
ng a bell with Chris because while interviewing one of the divers supposedl 2004 Page #43  
 until 18 months later while I was interviewing him. It is a shame because  2004 Page #45  
etrieval Conference investigation, interviewing the living witnesses first  2004 Page #137  
nsively involved in UFO research • Interviewing hundreds of UFO witnesses a 2004 Page #209  
ively close to where I live. After interviewing a number of local residents 2006 Page #87  
Menzel's unpublished biography and interviewing his widow, discovered that  2008 Page #133  
 van Braun I spent three (3) hours interviewing him. I went back to the lab 2009 Page #93  

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ailed personal research, involving interviews with more than five hundred w 2003 Page #13  
ntioned by Philip Corso in various interviews on audio- and videotape Corso 2003 Page #43  
as on the scene that night. In the interviews that I have conducted with Ga 2003 Page #55  
th written statements and/or taped interviews. 52                           2003 Page #56  
 Investigation, June, 2003. "These interviews have added a great deal of ne 2003 Page #66  
stories, and investigate them with interviews and material from the various 2003 Page #189  
as something out of this world. 5- Interviews with radar operators and offi 2003 Page #233  
 order to do that I had to do many interviews with Chris and then go out an 2004 Page #42  
ash Retrieval Conference During my interviews with Chris he said that he ha 2004 Page #43  
tters, e-mails, personal accounts, interviews, were every bit as significan 2004 Page #46  
ten in 1994 after years of private interviews with employees at White Sand  2004 Page #60  
tion mechanism in two oral history interviews that he gave to the Truman Li 2004 Page #84  
 answers aren't you? Based on many interviews we concluded that Dr. Walker  2004 Page #100  
y necessary to arrange for private interviews with some understanding of wh 2004 Page #117  
lloon project in 1947, declared in interviews with Air Force Investigators, 2004 Page #133  
r who was offered films, exclusive interviews, and documents. Like Moore sh 2004 Page #193  
 had accepted, they would have had interviews on a TV channel and said what 2005 Page #35  
80s, Goodall conducted many direct interviews with "insiders" regarding pro 2005 Page #82  
. An investigator conducted direct interviews in LaCrosse, \XII, with peopl 2005 Page #131  
ondon. \Y/e have two tape-recorded interviews with Salas, and he informed u 2005 Page #148  
 book, Above Black, and subsequent interviews, Sherman revealed how he was  2006 Page #22  
ence of Jesse Marcel • Stringfield interviews Marcel a few months later. Ar 2006 Page #26  
 AVVST. lnteravia. Many 1st-person interviews through the 1980; and early 1 2006 Page #27  
1 After reviewing the oral history interviews for Amargosa Valley residents 2006 Page #47  
ount of research involving witness interviews, official documents (manuals, 2006 Page #71  
e review of historical records and interviews with Edwards personnel and ar 2006 Page #87  
 ago. Zechel still has audio taped interviews and video interviews made in  2006 Page #177  
s audio taped interviews and video interviews made in 1979 and 1988.) Accor 2006 Page #177  
radshaw. Papetti, Dominic, various interviews. Saturday Oklahoman & Times,  2006 Page #194  
UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The interviews were very interesting. For ex 2006 Page #199  
ely, [UFOs] lnteravla. exist• Many Interviews through the Another source (1 2007 Page #56  
forty-eight hours and consisted of interviews with local residents and an a 2008 Page #10  
ly constant stream of TV and radio interviews , appearing on most TV news p 2008 Page #65  
at I discussed in my various media interviews was that of Milton Torres, a  2008 Page #66  
record and given a number of media interviews, following the release of the 2008 Page #66  
" Jim Penniston would later say in interviews that after a call to the Shif 2008 Page #80  
 making a lot of noises." In later interviews, Burroughs would say: "Pennis 2008 Page #80  
 Penniston would later describe in interviews as: SLIDE# 22 Penniston comme 2008 Page #81  
sheviks , later wrote, "In private interviews , I have been told that over  2008 Page #125  
publications, and books ■ Personal interviews/ correspondence ■ About 500 p 2008 Page #158  
ript was found in a series of 1997 interviews conducted by Khrushchev 's so 2009 Page #42  
tion to Snodgrass is not clear. In interviews with the media, Snodgrass had 2009 Page #160  
ion in his writings. Even in media interviews of 1947, Snoddgrass was obvio 2009 Page #176  

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nesses that Linda Moulton Howe has intervie·wed, there was a 1948 Aztec cra 2005 Page #133  

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ical lymph nodes • Colon and small intestines 3. Tissues removed with surgi 2006 Page #115  
le in the calfs side, removing the intestines and coiling them neatly next  2007 Page #146  

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n to their staff dury assignments, inteUigence team personnel have peacetim 2005 Page #142  

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as the mastermind of international intiigue and deception. But it wouldn't  2008 Page #144  

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erseas source It. Colonel tells of intimate knowledge about underground ins 2006 Page #26  

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 the state of affairs in China and intimately known to many important Chine 2003 Page #224  

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. The other people seem to be very intimidated and very frightened and para 2003 Page #30  
nd to protect the being from those intimidated by its strangeness. The gove 2006 Page #61  
id exactly, but we were definitely intimidated because we immediately -we d 2007 Page #171  

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-human power which would be highly intimidating/threatening even if the bei 2006 Page #53  
 otherwise seem too inscrutable or intimidating. Business In this scenario, 2006 Page #61  

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ficial denial Discredit witnesses: intimidation, hysteria, hallucinations D 2003 Page #175  
KGB OIC determines his/her fate. • Intimidation of witnesses, unless they a 2004 Page #170  
ing about what they have seen, and intimidation may be necessary to ensure  2005 Page #129  

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t.ion and cicvclopmr:nt o( no• Orm:intl y is the !ormer Slephonle search on 2009 Page #182  

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 VIm in S'»’K. a I I  nwarchi r. M:intnn I nulrun mil with Marvel ncd Is'-j 2003 Page #132  

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hing of Contact With Space, proved intolerable to all by a few. Even A. S.  2005 Page #102  
 dealing FOi requests was becoming intolerable and I know that staffs were  2008 Page #63  

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 this 'ter:Melon al c oiroborativW intormatton about (lntrvmSeaeral tiimot, 2006 Page #26  

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e mathematical difficulties proved intractable. However, the contributions  2009 Page #173  

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ce establishment was far, far more intricate and complicated than he was ev 2003 Page #147  
ying saucer propulsion systems and intricate control mechanisms. They descr 2004 Page #142  

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ds Proving Ground. So Montegue was intricately involved with both the Roswe 2008 Page #134  

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 lead. Accordingly, the cases that intrigue me are the ones, like Roswell a 2004 Page #214  
 story of political and historical intrigue were it not for the fact that,  2005 Page #134  
 perpetuate the air of mystery and intrigue about himself that he has been  2006 Page #131  
olitics, the personalities and the intrigue. They don't capture the un-minu 2008 Page #68  
 lvfinister of Defense ■ Political intrigue and crisis ■ A weeklong sightin 2008 Page #159  
he End of 1980 ■ 1980: A Ye-a r of Intrigue ■ The Cash-Landrun 1 Incident ■ 2008 Page #162  

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ientist at the laboratory was also intrigued by the bottom layer of the sma 2003 Page #50  
lying saucers, and I was even more intrigued by the local reports of many p 2003 Page #54  
eories'' Sprinkle recalls. "He was intrigued because of the cattle mutilati 2003 Page #144  
ued to review the article, and was intrigued to see that Colonel Darn.byl w 2004 Page #13  
ps some form of UFO itself." I was intrigued by this account for one specif 2004 Page #15  
ing on in this particular area. It intrigued me. I thought there has to be  2005 Page #67  
 letter six days later, apparently intrigued enough to invite Reich to demo 2005 Page #91  
. Reich's writings inrucate he was intrigued by Keyhoe's observation that t 2005 Page #94  
n explained that the monster story intrigued me and that I was researching  2006 Page #92  
er and computer professional , was intrigued by the data produced by Hoagla 2008 Page #135  
at this new weapon could be. I was intrigued by this amazing story that was 2009 Page #156  

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ith his wife and family. With this intriguing story and later personally me 2003 Page #21  
The First Roswell? One of the most intriguing aspects is that after the cra 2003 Page #23  
e provenance, some containing very intriguing pieces of information and dis 2003 Page #41  
ted a location to us that was most intriguing. It was the general location  2003 Page #63  
nment's Thirty Year Ruling tell an intriguing tale. In the wake of the inci 2003 Page #74  
 you a summary of some of the more intriguing cases that have occurred acro 2004 Page #4  
8, and is actually supported by an intriguing body of official documentatio 2004 Page #7  
nt of State. Its contents make for intriguing reading: This office has trie 2004 Page #9  
s able to obtain several pieces of intriguing data relating to a UFO-crash  2004 Page #12  
 at Spitsbergen. , By far the most intriguing aspect of this saga, however, 2004 Page #14  
mer Soviet Union there are equally intriguing revelations. Bryan Gresh, Sen 2004 Page #15  
diers. This was a very unusual and intriguing marker. Case told me that he  2004 Page #27  
g evidence. Then the story took an intriguing twist. After analyzing some o 2004 Page #30  
on the ground." Gray said the most intriguing aspect of the fragment was th 2004 Page #30  
heir stories very convincing, even intriguing, it fell to me then to get th 2004 Page #43  
ce HQ window. Neil also noticed an intriguing shadow in front of the vehicl 2004 Page #231  
an named Judy Woolcott, who had an intriguing tale to tell concerning the K 2005 Page #44  
n his way to Tucson. There is some intriguing anecdotal evidence that he re 2005 Page #98  
 their mutual interest in the most intriguing event of their childhood was  2005 Page #154  
 time period - have at their heart intriguing accounts and whistleblower te 2006 Page #119  
an there be yet another, even more intriguing, explanation? A whole variety 2006 Page #123  
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dge was home to a squadron with an intriguing history, as Captain John E. B 2006 Page #132  
rought it back to base. This is an intriguing theory, supported by the time 2006 Page #191  
ide any of anomalous phenomena and intriguing theories. From Unidentified F 2006 Page #193  
r tests were conducted. It was all intriguing and fascinating yet unsettlin 2006 Page #199  
gencies have not surfaced. Equally intriguing is the fact that Dr. Steven G 2007 Page #135  
tain, its cameras captured several intriguing images of a large structure - 2007 Page #137  
v Mav 1978, and is supported by an intriguing and varied body of official d 2007 Page #141  
nt of Seate. Its contents make for intriguing reading: Subject: Moon Dust.  2007 Page #142  
tion remains: why? And there is an intriguing footnote to this affair. lo J 2007 Page #144  
 known as the "Deneb report," this intriguing crash retrieval is the subjec 2007 Page #184  
y the investigators , offered some intriguing infomrntion , didn't attempt  2008 Page #8  
of the CIA. Then there came a new, intriguing development. On 28 July 1978, 2008 Page #30  
r 26, 1979, I would have seen this intriguing headline: UFO~wr(!cl.:age in  2008 Page #41  
r most advanced military aircraft, intriguing photos and videos, etc. The L 2008 Page #68  
of anti-matter. However , the most intriguing theory suggests that (a) a UF 2008 Page #100  
of an atomic device. And even more intriguing was the report of trinjties-s 2008 Page #101  
tor of Central Jntelligence . Most intriguing was Smith's close relationshi 2008 Page #132  
n named Judy Woolcott , who had an intriguing tale to tell concerning the K 2009 Page #51  
 Uhouse Disclosure One of the most intriguing figures to surface with regar 2009 Page #51  
el. But, there is one particularly intriguing aspect to Bethurum's story. O 2009 Page #54  
 Abductees. There is, however, one intriguing factor suggesting that, just  2009 Page #55  
associated in the project. What an intriguing story! A weapon on par with t 2009 Page #157  
 Government knows all about. It is intriguing that both Air Force Intellige 2009 Page #178  

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ere plagued by a 'flying dragon' — intriguingly, a common name for UFOs in  2006 Page #119  
re unfortunately, bur nevertheless intriguingly, completely blacked our und 2007 Page #137  

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 UFO Crash of 1953 One of the most intrigujng figures to surface with regar 2005 Page #45  

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eciates every man according to his intrinsic value. The bureaucracy needs d 2004 Page #154  
ns All processes of this type have intrinsic assumptions associated with th 2006 Page #52  

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/8/2003 Special Operations hVinuji INTRO —DEFINITION AND DATA (cont.) 9. De 2003 Page #174  
are consistent with public reports INTRO —DEFINITION AND DATA (continued) 1 2003 Page #174  
 of DRES, Garrison and Baker LI DA INTRO TO AUDIO: In 1953, a boy named Bar 2005 Page #69  
 http://members.aol.com/AllenTough/intro.html. Sharing the Universe: Perspe 2006 Page #70  

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slow-strange-positive manner could introduce secrecy, manipulation and cont 2006 Page #60  
 difference. NHI strangeness would introduce ambiguity into religious respo 2006 Page #63  
me (CFIDS). This is a good time to introduce some essential definitions. As 2006 Page #113  
 have been promoted, they chose to introduce him as an 'unidentified flying 2007 Page #64  
or, or. And while Levi Strauss did introduce the term into commercial and p 2007 Page #76  
n bomb Use electronic advantage to introduce smarter RPVs Consider a mobile 2009 Page #10  

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pped into the meeting room, he was introduced to base commander Brigadier G 2003 Page #145  
k tour. On June 27, a local friend introduced me to "B," an independent civ 2004 Page #51  
wo days later a close local friend introduced me to George Nursey, at the t 2004 Page #52  
nd I think in about 1990 or 1991 I introduced myself, and asked him the que 2004 Page #129  
. During the encounter Maloney was introduced to a "well known Disney emplo 2004 Page #179  
nd I thjnk in about 1990 or 1991 I introduced myself, and asked him the que 2005 Page #140  
head of the Disney studios, he was introduced to four of the original Disne 2005 Page #149  
\'vhile charting with them, he was introduced to another person who in turn 2005 Page #149  
utics On Septemb er 23, 1990 I was introduced to a man named Ozzie who rela 2005 Page #165  
I called Mrs. May on the phone and introduced myself, she already knew who  2006 Page #93  
he books that I had read. She also introduced me to her son, Freddie, who w 2006 Page #93  
1 N and ocher leading networks and introduced the country to the term EBE,  2007 Page #75  
vernment. He was the same chap who introduced me co the "Disclosure Project 2007 Page #84  
 security as it is known today was introduced in the United States shortly  2008 Page #25  

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ATIONS MANUAL." The SOMl-01 manual introduces personnel of "Majestic -12 un 2005 Page #128  
eals with the potential panic, but introduces a reality found today in serv 2006 Page #103  
OK CHAPTER TITLES I. The Question: Introduces the controversy, offers 30 ch 2007 Page #44  
ngineering work specially involved introduces difficulties of considerable  2009 Page #167  
gineering work especially involved introduces difficulties of considerable  2009 Page #168  
gineering work especially involved introduces difficulties of considerable  2009 Page #168  

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d within about three minutes after introducing a 90 milligram sample of the 2003 Page #112  
e said: 'Of course, if you are now introducing another potential source of  2006 Page #125  
.... ·• ·. '•/ -~l .. A year after introducing their version of the Carvel  2007 Page #65  

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f Turin research, mentioned in the introduction. The same scientist at the  2003 Page #50  
erations Manual Dr. Robert M. Wood Introduction and Background BACKGROUND S 2003 Page #169  
ash Retrieval Conference After the Introduction and Definitions, guess what 2003 Page #176  
rrs Springtown, Texas August, 2005 Introduction There are all sorts of UFO  2005 Page #120  
right © 2006 Michael E. SaIla, PhD Introduction The evidence concerning UFO 2006 Page #14  
. Wood Copyright 2006 Ryan S. Wood Introduction This crash investigation st 2006 Page #44  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Introduction and Acknowledgements On Oct 2006 Page #49  
al with the issues surrounding the introduction of alien diseases into our  2006 Page #101  
ople, turn pages, and twist knobs. INTRODUCTION: True Science and the Spiri 2006 Page #181  
Copyright 2006 Dr. Angela Thompson Introduction Prior to the Bigelow Chair  2006 Page #196  
n, accountable federal government. Introduction No, th.is is not a photo of 2007 Page #7  
hed Flying Saucers By Nick Redfern Introduction: If some UFOs are indeed al 2007 Page #132  
nths after the Coyame incident. 1. INTRODUCTION Recent astronomical discove 2007 Page #184  
anges controlled by the Air Force. Introduction 1.n the Project Blue Book f 2008 Page #7  
fern Copyright © 2008 Nick Redfern Introduction When it comes to addressing 2008 Page #23  
nt of the Earth resulting from the introduction of extraterrestrial matter  2008 Page #36  
d catastrophic scale following the introduction of "extraterrestrial matter 2008 Page #36  
estport UFO Crash Retrieval Event: Introduction -James E. Clarkson Copyrigh 2008 Page #40  
ider implications of this release. Introduction l used to work for the MoD  2008 Page #61  
should. Freedom of Information The introduction of the Freedom of Informati 2008 Page #62  
ons of the document are: Title and introduction (p 1) The State of UFO Inte 2009 Page #8  
Security and Human Survival (p 13) Introduction (p 13) December 1976 sign-o 2009 Page #8  
;•·ttt:•, ,; CARml\i 13 I, tE B~\~ Introduction to John Burroughs LIVE in L 2009 Page #76  
book: The principles of flight: An Introduction to Aerodynamics. 157        2009 Page #163  
/or aerodynamics." flight;: Or, An Introduction to Aerodynamics 165         2009 Page #171  

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8/2003 Spcoal Opera: ons U.-mi' 15 INTRODUCTIONDEFINITION AND DATA 8. Gener 2003 Page #174  

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ing only. It should be regarded as Introductory to a full operations briefi 2003 Page #132  
ording to Tim Cooper, there was no introductory cover letter included from  2004 Page #244  
 by also by the aliens themselves. Introductory perspective: there is no ma 2006 Page #101  
ce for Annapolis, MD.27 I wrote an introductory letter and sent it via the  2008 Page #45  

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echnology • Grtdlnp. Pusttll mt 10 introdutt mysdf. I e.m Dr. RJdurd Boyl11 2008 Page #154  

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g. He crept closer to confront the intruder and noticed the light was a rou 2003 Page #147  
                            154 2. Intruder Alert, 1975-1976 ■ Helicopters  2008 Page #160  
er Tehran ■ Elsewhere in the World Intruder Alert ■ Perhaps unparalleled ac 2008 Page #160  
b.11 Str,ngen"''- 197.:--1975 '.?. Intruder Alert. I 97:,. I 976 : The £mpi 2009 Page #141  
layer 111d Doyle McManus (1988) 2. Intruder Alert, 1975-1976 ■ H,ticopter.  2009 Page #142  
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                                2. Intruder Alert, 197 5-1976 ■Unmarked hel 2009 Page #143  
1978 ■Leonard Stringfield's e s 2. Intruder Alert, 1975-1976 ■Iran • As tne 2009 Page #143  

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idden flying zone. Our response to intruders in such zones is to take immed 2006 Page #5  
ake immediate action to escort the intruders away or shoot them down. As fa 2006 Page #5  
raft to intercept and identify the intruders means the radar images were so 2006 Page #172  
would have been a flight plan. The intruders, on the other hand, were flyin 2006 Page #172  
s scrambling of aircraft. If these intruders were group of friendly aircraf 2006 Page #173  
Budd Hopkins, to help him with his Intruders Foundation 12. Since Budd's re 2006 Page #202  
//www.intrudersfoundation.org/ The Intruders Foundation 13. Mathematics of  2006 Page #208  
 to be a target for the mysterious intruders. An FBI teletype of 13 October 2008 Page #28  

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strial Exposure Law 12. http://www.intrudersfoundation.org/ The Intruders F 2006 Page #208  

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 tracked down and stopped a hacker intrurung into their network and it was  2007 Page #90  

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s early yet to worry about such an intrusion. ” www.majesticdocuments.com C 2003 Page #18  
d not be concerned by unauthorized intrusion s by such unusual craft as the 2005 Page #74  
) rather than a paradigm -crashing intrusion. With no danger apparent, and  2006 Page #58  
filtering systems that prevent the intrusion of specific sized particles, w 2006 Page #105  
a bin Laden. But the post-war Nazi intrusion was not limited to the militar 2008 Page #140  

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 months of 1942, up until present, intrusions of unidentified aircraft have 2003 Page #28  
 expended to guard against further intrusions, and high priority was assign 2004 Page #65  
Xlould you have been concerned for intrusions into) our system? GM: Yes wel 2007 Page #83  

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a term for his research, which his intuition was telling him that he was un 2003 Page #149  

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thout confirmation Joe McMoneagle (Intuitive Intelligence Applications prov 2003 Page #38  
ed? • Probability against chance • Intuitive says... • Overall Conclusions  2004 Page #198  
ed? • Probability against chance • Intuitive says... • Overall Conclusions  2004 Page #201  
y concerning his employment as an "intuitive communicator" in another extra 2006 Page #14  
ning was for Sherman to become an "intuitive communicator" with EBEs. Essen 2006 Page #22  
al ELINT work, and also work as an intuitive communicator when required wit 2006 Page #22  
oes not reflect his training as an intuitive communicator, nor his subseque 2006 Page #22  
t he reported to in performing his intuitive communicator work. Sherman's e 2006 Page #22  

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ood guys," whoever they are. It is intuitively clear that if the aliens hav 2003 Page #185  
interest in the UFO topic, sensing intuitively that the government is not t 2004 Page #121  

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an finds Walter Fisk It. □ Several intuitives B ■ Living and anonymous sour 2003 Page #22  
e been taken to the area with both intuitives on separate trips. Each trip  2006 Page #47  

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etarinto Directorate of Joientifio intulligaz;oe t Lliniatay et Aeroflot,.  2004 Page #25  

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o was assigned wh,n & where ht cla.inu · Couo w:u very tithl with Lt Gen Tr 2008 Page #151  

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rollable artificial tidal waves to inundate the beaches before the landing  2009 Page #176  

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 the press conference, I have been inundated with e-mails and phone calls f 2003 Page #72  
surveys. Consequently, he had been inundated with mail. I considered it a p 2006 Page #203  

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stigation of the potentialities of inundation by means of artificially prod 2009 Page #164  
riments , in my opinion, show that inundation in amphibious warfare has def 2009 Page #165  
d to the conclusion that offensive inundation is possible under favorable c 2009 Page #167  
 to the conclusion that "offensive inundation is possible under favorable c 2009 Page #167  
 to the conclusion that "offensive inundation is possible under favorable c 2009 Page #168  

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 but that was not to say they were inured to it. When they had traveled abo 2004 Page #39  

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._, ru,..1'4'1' tn~..... ~~tnv.u)J inv:JJ1,1,,., 11, .. n"A.":lu"W~\. ~;r-: 2005 Page #124  
irns been t:rc::lltr.d wlth be· ii Inv u C(!ntrnl fJ{,,1re ir: t!-.e coordl 2009 Page #183  

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l; among other powers, the NHI can invade the minds of humans and animals.  2006 Page #63  
is instructive that Hitler did not invade Poland without pretext. ln a clas 2008 Page #128  
in the Soviet Union Pinhead aliens Invade Russia Scientists confirm I andin 2009 Page #150  

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ds • Malcolm Puddy • "We are being invaded and can't stop it" JF - date 199 2004 Page #202  
ng about understanrung of what has invaded our earthly existence." Wilhelm  2005 Page #94  
the Air Force that we're not being invaded by flying saucers from outer spa 2007 Page #24  
olworths, proclaimed "Have we been invaded by UFO's (Unusual Fruit Objects) 2007 Page #60  

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t TV series, 'The Aliens' [sic-The Invaders]. It was my understanding that  2009 Page #32  

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oadcast 8 and two movies. Here the invading Martian aliens (big, destructiv 2006 Page #102  
t countless unknown aerial objects invading the airspace of another atomic- 2008 Page #29  

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o further information, which would invalidate this conclusion.5 Pending any 2005 Page #123  

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hands on what could conceivably be invaluable evidence, and I duly fired of 2004 Page #11  
and Dr. Penny (UK scientists) were invaluable in the examination of a numbe 2009 Page #173  

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r planet. Prion-based diseases are invariably fatal, but the disease takes  2006 Page #116  
 Lummi and Eliza Islands, he would invariably spend some time searching the 2006 Page #193  

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U.S. Intelligence Created an Alien Invasion ............................... 2003 Page #3  
nt said that if the earth faced an invasion by extraterrestrials, the Unite 2003 Page #18  
would join forces to repel such an invasion. I shall not dispute the hypoth 2003 Page #18  
or his heroism during the Normandy invasion, is killed when he looses contr 2003 Page #88  
U.S. Intelligence Created an Alien Invasion Greg Bishop In 1979, electrical 2003 Page #141  
 further into the maze of an alien invasion. He had coined a term for his r 2003 Page #149  
 'horrible truth' [about the alien invasion] and the best plan was to conti 2003 Page #150  
 were feeding Bennewitz with alien invasion stories. In early 1981, many we 2003 Page #150  
d he worked hard to keep the alien invasion remarks out lest people thing t 2003 Page #199  
 thing there actually was an alien invasion. Powell stated that whenever Re 2003 Page #199  
cted strongly to the idea of alien invasion. None of the world's main relig 2004 Page #123  
he was familiar with the &van aben invasion remark and brought it up many t 2004 Page #196  
this kind of contact might include invasion of the human body or mind. Bein 2006 Page #55  
as overcomed n Hadley Cantril, The Invasion from Mars, Princeton Univ. Pres 2006 Page #103  
a BBC television production titled Invasion Earth that dealt with an attack 2006 Page #131  
 (27) And, most notable of all, in Invasion Earth, aliens from a captured,  2006 Page #132  
ntacted and appraised in the event invasion is imminent. It is the current  2006 Page #140  
J that, in the buildup to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the U.S. news media we 2007 Page #12  
ional Security': - ;.. Physical 1) Invasion (Marshall Chadwell memo; Edward 2007 Page #36  
to swallow that absurd conclusion. Invasion at Oak Ridge Spread out along b 2008 Page #27  
rope at a time until it led to the invasion of Poland which started World W 2008 Page #128  
 code name for the proposed Gem1an invasion of England, was a sham designed 2008 Page #130  
-Moore ■ Closing with a B:111g and Invasion ■ Major Cases at the End of 198 2008 Page #162  
uiet Year ■ Reagan's (First) Alien Invasion Speech ■ Pennsylvania Triangles 2008 Page #164  
0-1991 ■ The Abortive Disclosure ■ Invasion of Kuwait ■ Greifswald Lights ■ 2008 Page #167  
                  extraterrestrial invasion, threatening to expose it to th 2009 Page #32  

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care what his theories about alien invasions or underground bases happened  2003 Page #145  
 personnel with respect to the UFO invasions: 22 The opinions of the Securi 2008 Page #28  

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t defenses against NHI destructive/invasive capabilities. Business In busin 2006 Page #62  

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coun1cnn1ciligcncc and1or criminal invcstignti\'e agencies 10 acuvdy scd in 2007 Page #175  

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he intelligence agencies . The KGB invented the word in their language, sin 2008 Page #111  

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 Dr. Bronk's team is credited with inventing. This, if anyth.ing, makes the 2007 Page #76  

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sia • Ball Lightning with some new invention • Northern Lights The Big One: 2004 Page #166  
liam et al. 1997. A History of the Invention of the Transistor and Where It 2005 Page #12  
? Uses NdFcB magnets Public domain invention Innovative , maybe patentabl e 2005 Page #21  
apons in space; "Star Wars" was an invention of the press to defeat the pro 2009 Page #10  

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orpedo, radar, and dozens of other inventions. Smith had identified Bush as 2004 Page #90  
re not optical illusions or Soviet inventions, but are flying saucers, whic 2004 Page #206  
t if it's cheaper ■ Engineers make inventions ■ Engineers know the next bre 2005 Page #4  
re not optical illusions or Soviet inventions, but are flying saucers which 2007 Page #136  

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on systems. American physicist and inventor, T. Townsend Brown discovered a 2005 Page #170  

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ng scans as reverse engineering as inventors puzzled our how to imitate nat 2005 Page #163  
large inspiration to engineers and inventors. Science may try to wrest the  2005 Page #163  

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03 Speaal Operations Manual 28 18. INVENTORY SYSTEM o Includes "debriefing  2003 Page #175  
onnel o Officer is in charge o One inventory form using facility definition 2003 Page #175  
 through his secret files and take inventory of sensitive files that would  2004 Page #248  
hrough his eccrat files .and t.1ke inventory of arn■itlvr. fllca that would 2008 Page #120  

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istance, follow-up proportional to inverse of square of distance; but try t 2003 Page #177  
ses, and follow-up proportional to inverse square of distance. It notes tha 2003 Page #178  

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 a radar mirage due to temperature inversion. Geese and atmospheric effects 2006 Page #172  

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llis UFO — Nov. 1994 ewer., ,Color invert,".,d imagcs, Inside Nellis Test R 2006 Page #30  

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h appeared to be two convex plates inverted over each other, approximately  2005 Page #168  
l and looked like two deep saucers inverted over each other. It was constru 2005 Page #169  
olled to the right, and entered an inverted flat spin at 30,000 feet. After 2006 Page #74  
 'flying saucer" configuration —an inverted teacup shape with some sort of  2006 Page #190  

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subject of a specific, clandestine invescigacion by Moon Dust personnel. An 2007 Page #138  

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following the event. Three LIU FON invescigacions where stopped and detaine 2007 Page #129  

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rations had more than $420 million invested in German companies. After war  2008 Page #136  

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ONTROL FOR 15 SECOND S • EXTENSIVE INVESTI GATION BY COL SOKOLOY • NO EXPLA 2008 Page #150  

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The Latin root of investigation is investigare meaning "to follow a path or 2008 Page #55  

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cted an interview with a man (that investigaror Ra~ Fowler would later refe 2005 Page #39  

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 pattern that MiUer and a group of investigarors had taken from a basement  2005 Page #65  

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n sources that have been unused to investigate this case; they vary in cred 2003 Page #21  
pens FBI office In CG allegedly to Investigate reports of sabotage and espi 2003 Page #32  
es. Palmer hired Kenneth Arnold to investigate the Maury Island case. Arnol 2003 Page #41  
patched to Acme {Kecksburg}, PA to investigate and pick up an object that s 2003 Page #56  
ble three P-51 fighter aircraft to investigate. Wing Flight Leader Captain  2003 Page #88  
to track down rumored stories, and investigate them with interviews and mat 2003 Page #189  
ted to be going to the airfield to investigate the object was none other th 2003 Page #192  
2. The Bolivian Air Force plans to investigate to determine what the object 2004 Page #7  
autics and Space Administration to investigate the case. A La Paz newspaper 2004 Page #8  
ugh the purpose of the show was to investigate the so-called Chupacabras —  2004 Page #16  
th-Star-Telegram it was my turn to investigate the Aurora story. Here's wha 2004 Page #26  
 permission to leave their post to investigate. Permission was granted and  2004 Page #47  
 ordered deeper into the woods to "investigate a disturbance." With their f 2004 Page #47  
ernment Accounting Office (GAO) to investigate the alleged July 1947 Roswel 2004 Page #60  
o look for missile wreckage and to investigate the first crash site ten to  2004 Page #67  
ered a special board of inquiry to investigate American air safety. Among h 2004 Page #69  
 TV crew, Denver, Colo. I began to investigate the worldwide animal mutilat 2004 Page #76  
f the President's Special Panel to Investigate the Capture of Unidentified  2004 Page #80  
to fly from Washington to Maine to investigate her. 100                     2004 Page #103  
 first sent to the debris field to investigate and recover wreckage) have a 2004 Page #132  
linton had asked him to go out and investigate UFOs. • The Roswell book UFO 2004 Page #196  
Ramey requests emergency powers to investigate a second site northwest of R 2004 Page #230  
ellectual and financial devices to investigate . Now, it is true that durin 2005 Page #76  
c worthy of a trained therapist to investigate. The question of UFO disclos 2005 Page #77  
ligence unit be created to further investigate the phenomenon and report an 2005 Page #122  
all for a new intelligence unit to investigate craft of probable interplane 2005 Page #124  
private files. The FBl is urged co investigate this leak of classified docu 2005 Page #131  
 Squadron (AISS) the capability to investigate these reports. The 4602d AJS 2005 Page #141  
they are planning an expedition to investigate and unearth the remains of w 2005 Page #158  
Colonel who told them they were to investigate the crash of a super-secret  2005 Page #168  
ay SETI stands for Silly Effort To Investigate? Why have you kept at it for 2006 Page #4  
ay SETI stands for Silly Effort to Investigate? Frankly I find that there i 2006 Page #11  
bassador The Bolivian A F plans to Investigate to determine what the object 2006 Page #29  
my visit to the crash site. I also investigate a UFO crash retrieval report 2006 Page #72  
 "Insufficient Data." I decided to investigate this incident since it occur 2006 Page #87  
Force wanted him and his troops to investigate an alleged plane crash near  2006 Page #95  
hes in a rural area, and those who investigate, including the town's doctor 2006 Page #102  
the War Cabinet, with a mandate to investigate the reality of biological wa 2006 Page #123  
vention had gone to North Wales to investigate it, and spent a couple of da 2006 Page #125  
that there are no further plans to investigate the incident. Rogala estimat 2006 Page #185  
vents and sent the NIDS team in to investigate. My group, the Nevada Remote 2006 Page #200  
s: not a criticism but ... AF must investigate, need not tell all, relates  2007 Page #44  
2. The Bolivian Air Force plans to investigate to determine what the object 2007 Page #141  
autics and Space Administration to investigate the case. 135                2007 Page #141  
 her mother. They cJ1en decided to investigate the area where the UFO had r 2007 Page #196  
mediately scrambled an IIAF F-4 to investigate [ ... ] When approximately 2 2008 Page #31  
m1ission to go outside the gate to investigate [ ... ] The individuals repo 2008 Page #32  
 would have inevitably lured me to investigate. Almost 35 years of my work  2008 Page #41  
their UFO project. My remit was to investigate UFO sightings reported to th 2008 Page #61  
people to report sightings and did investigate sightings from pilots. No Sm 2008 Page #68  
U.S. Military Command in London to investigate post-war collaboration betwe 2008 Page #137  
e, and in fact Arnold was hired to investigate it. Later, the Air Force its 2009 Page #29  
iston permission to go off base to investigate. Sgt. Penniston asked Sgt. S 2009 Page #63  

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 in the area and had been 'sent to investigate' what had taken place. This  2006 Page #129  

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 in New Orleans that Garrison also investigated, and apparently employed Le 2003 Page #42  
ormation he uncovered and cases he investigated relating to reports of UFO  2003 Page #81  
cent aluminum of normal density. I investigated the possibility that the al 2003 Page #100  
, biophysicist W. C. Levengood has investigated anomalous energy transforma 2003 Page #111  
 is certainly the most extensively investigated alleged UFO crash-retrieval 2004 Page #4  
ething big happened in Salta. NASA investigated, but there was no news of i 2004 Page #10  
 New Jersey in 1978. This was also investigated by Richard HaU and Air Forc 2005 Page #78  
ents have been reported, and a few investigated lend support to the idea th 2005 Page #161  
olent." The Marcin subsidiary that investigated gravity control \\ as RJAS  2005 Page #173  
000 abduction cases that have been investigated by Budd Hopkins, David Jaco 2006 Page #4  
ness named "Jeffrey Morse." • Also investigated by George Fier tWho was sta 2006 Page #29  
on, Gray Barker, and Donald Keyhoe investigated it back in 1952-1953. To da 2006 Page #90  
ter" incident. For several years I investigated this incident and was told  2006 Page #99  
 Gevaerd and Dr. Roger Leir21 have investigated the crash retrieval at Varg 2006 Page #108  
end there. In 1999, Nick Pope, who investigated UFO reports for the British 2006 Page #130  
les and it was these areas that we investigated when I joined the Foundatio 2006 Page #196  
 back in the mid-50s. The case was investigated by Dr. Olavo Fontes, the gr 2007 Page #193  
 them to my home." Tabe's case was investigated by the Chilean ufologists R 2007 Page #200  
he Nephi-Eureka area of Utah. They investigated them as if they were two se 2008 Page #7  
12,618 reported UFO sightings were investigated by military personnel assig 2008 Page #23  
 at the time of the 1993 encounter investigated UFOs for the MoD. Pope says 2008 Page #33  
U.S. Government denies having ever investigated the so-called "alien abduct 2008 Page #35  
y. Few UFO sightings are currently investigated in any meaningful sense of  2008 Page #63  
 on 23 April 2007 will at least be investigated , but not to the extent tha 2008 Page #63  
 of events, any near-miss would be investigated by the CAA. However , most  2008 Page #66  
ensure that all UFO incidents were investigated thoroughly , in a proper sc 2008 Page #66  
 © 2009 by James Carrion As I have investigated UFO Phenomena over the year 2009 Page #154  

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the case? \Vhat are the results of investigati ons into any physical eviden 2005 Page #135  

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re in the Kecksburg area. They are investigating. The Oakdale Missile Maste 2003 Page #53  
e report made by the special naval investigating board that inquired into t 2003 Page #93  
stern corner of the state had been investigating anomalous lights and the m 2003 Page #143  
inkle, a psychologist who had been investigating UFO contact cases for over 2003 Page #143  
eatures do not exist, no agency is investigating Extraterrestrials 23. Enco 2003 Page #177  
s: they do not exist, no agency is investigating, cover stories will be rea 2003 Page #178  
bor and explained that he had been investigating the case for over a year.  2004 Page #44  
.The United States authorities are investigating along quite a number of li 2004 Page #89  
e head of "a small group" that was investigating the flying saucer situatio 2004 Page #90  
ick "The Legend of the Little Men: Investigating the Aztec UFO Affair" Fort 2004 Page #223  
ther and I have spent over $10,000 investigating just the forensic aspects  2004 Page #250  
interviewed by two UFO researchers investigating the case, Dr. Prado derued 2005 Page #32  
from an alleged member of the USAF investigating team! He must remain anony 2005 Page #40  
 crash retrieval stories are worth investigating. Some will inevitably turn 2006 Page #88  
l policeman, Ted Oliphant, who was investigating the sightings. I spent mos 2006 Page #201  
f witnesses , spent "one full day" investigating. They failed to interview  2008 Page #7  
gio a number of years ago as I was investigating this story. He couldn't te 2008 Page #8  
 of corruption; it is when you are investigating anything-a murder, a fatal 2008 Page #55  
g has to give. There's no point in investigating UFO sightings if you're no 2008 Page #68  
pend ent Historical Commission for Investigating the History of the Bertels 2008 Page #144  
 ■ American Technology Ascendant ■ Investigating Area 51 ,mcl Antelope Vall 2008 Page #166  
Soviet Union ■ Belgian Triangles ■ Investigating Area 51 and Antelope \Tall 2008 Page #166  
out the intelligence experience in investigating the New Mexico flying sauc 2009 Page #24  
Research, who was then in the area investigating certain problems relating  2009 Page #164  
Research, who was then in the area investigating cenain problems relating t 2009 Page #169  

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mend that there be a commitment to investigation of the UFO phenomenon. I t 2003 Page #6  
Jim Garrison as part of Garrison's investigation into the Kennedy assassina 2003 Page #42  
ury Island case. Kenneth Arnold ’s investigation was eventually joined by t 2003 Page #42  
 the Banister recovery; the Arnold investigation; the deaths of Air Force i 2003 Page #42  
ut 1/16-inch long. These, on later investigation, turned out to be tumblewe 2003 Page #49  
be tumbleweed seed. The scientific investigation to identify the sole layer 2003 Page #49  
ver much detail. In the 1980's, my investigation into the case intensified. 2003 Page #56  
ses say that NASA took part in the investigation at the scene as well. Offi 2003 Page #59  
ringfield who assisted me with the investigation, with many details. Myron  2003 Page #62  
n open question. The CFi Kecksburg Investigation On October 22, 2002, a pre 2003 Page #65  
interesting accomplishments of the investigation is the fact that former Ai 2003 Page #65  
 heading, "Update on the Kecksburg Investigation, June, 2003. "These interv 2003 Page #66  
the contradictions inherent in the investigation. Three 662nd members told  2003 Page #66  
he latest updates on the Kecksburg investigation, go to the CFi website at: 2003 Page #66  
rage concerning the SCI FI and CFi investigation into the Kecksburg event,  2003 Page #68  
nce the news broke of this serious investigation into the Kecksburg inciden 2003 Page #68  
 Washington, D.C. concerning their investigation of the Kecksburg incident. 2003 Page #71  
vealed as a result of the forensic investigation conducted at the reported  2003 Page #71  
nnounces that it will undertake an investigation of the tragedy. Two days l 2003 Page #92  
 without benefit of even a cursory investigation. That afternoon with six t 2003 Page #92  
re 6. NY Times, 5-26-49 As for the investigation, the Times reports on July 2003 Page #93  
ings on May 30, Admiral Willcutts' investigation having seen fit to conclud 2003 Page #94  
umping out of a window. Subsequent investigation establishes that the free  2003 Page #94  
UFO Crash Retrieval Conference His Investigation of the Layered Bismuth/Mag 2003 Page #112  
o research by proclamation because investigation is too much (rouble. Corol 2003 Page #118  
to the Air Force Office of Special Investigation (AFOSI), the National Secu 2003 Page #141  
 decided to continue a "scientific investigation" of Bennewitz and analyze  2003 Page #146  
 you've called for a congressional investigation? Ford: Dave, we've had sev 2003 Page #195  
out it. Host question: Is there an investigation going on within this admin 2003 Page #202  
aged escape cylinder, precluded an investigation at IZ—1. U. On arrival at  2003 Page #232  
s issue 13. Our assessment of this investigation rests on two assumptionsx  2003 Page #236  
The most disturbing aspect of this investigation was — there were other bod 2003 Page #236  
 the opinion of the team, that tho investigation be expanded to include sou 2003 Page #237  
erform. Until further orders, thia investigation will continue. ULTRA       2003 Page #237  
ron 173 Murder and Majestic 12: An Investigation of UFO-Related Deaths Ryan 2004 Page #3  
USAF has established a program for investigation of reliably reported unide 2004 Page #4  
king like a green pea. Preliminary investigation could not identify any bal 2004 Page #6  
 that has been unknown so far. The investigation has also shown that the fl 2004 Page #12  
ll experts who participated in the investigation." The Stuttgarter Tageblat 2004 Page #13  
" But the fourth "may require more investigation," he said. The fourth frag 2004 Page #30  
ay a higher level of authority. My investigation came to a climax in the sp 2004 Page #31  
adian Air Force Department for the investigation of Unidentified Flying Obj 2004 Page #41  
 I got involved in the Shag Harbor investigation, Chris Styles had been doi 2004 Page #42  
ished with the full details of the investigation and the complete story wil 2004 Page #43  
ge UFO Incident, Its Cover-Lip and Investigation first appeared in U.S. and 2004 Page #46  
I continued to work the avenues of investigation open to me, even after we' 2004 Page #51  
lines in 1993, reopening a federal investigation into the so-called Roswell 2004 Page #60  
f inquiry today to make a sweeping investigation of American air safety." B 2004 Page #69  
unusual animal deaths and began an investigation which produced the documen 2004 Page #76  
The most disturbing aspect of this investigation was that there were other  2004 Page #79  
sociated with the extraterrestrial investigation to lie and misinform the p 2004 Page #80  
ident Truman to call for a special investigation of the aviation crisis. Fo 2004 Page #82  
head of the official flying saucer investigation run by the Canadian govern 2004 Page #85  
 serious interest in flying saucer investigation, and that Wilbert Smith's  2004 Page #86  
 head of an official flying saucer investigation funded and approved by the 2004 Page #86  
aucer study. Smith's flying saucer investigation even involved the setting  2004 Page #86  
 official government flying saucer investigation went underground. Much of  2004 Page #87  
k Scully. He described his initial investigation in the United States to on 2004 Page #89  
y-pink skin, 20 people involved in investigation and research 37 1962 New M 2004 Page #112  
ICOP (Committee for the Scientific Investigation of the Claims of the Paran 2004 Page #123  
on declared it to be. The military investigation during the Clinton preside 2004 Page #133  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference investigation, interviewing the living w 2004 Page #137  
ment witness" during the Air Force investigation of Roswell in 1994. Howeve 2004 Page #138  
terviewed Cavitt for the Air Force Investigation of the Roswell Incident, h 2004 Page #139  
ummoned Charles Moore for its 1993 investigation, he changed stories and su 2004 Page #139  
the FBI during the Monica Lewinsky investigation. It was sandwiched between 2004 Page #140  
uency. He demanded a congressional investigation into the UFO phenomena. In 2004 Page #177  
 you've called for a congressional investigation?" "Dave, we've had several 2004 Page #177  
niversity to publicly state future investigation was a waste of time. The A 2004 Page #178  
d government got out of public UFO investigation about the same time as in  2004 Page #178  
library during the Monica Lewinski investigation. • Clinton talked more abo 2004 Page #196  
        Murder and Majestic 12: An Investigation of UFO-Related Deaths Ryan 2004 Page #198  
to the UFO field and Majestic-12 • Investigation and literature review • Th 2004 Page #198  
air. • Why: to derail his official investigation of UFOs, CIA, MI6, NSA Joh 2004 Page #211  
d me, intending for us to start an investigation into the photographs. We o 2004 Page #226  
per will present the results of my investigation into two leaked original d 2004 Page #242  
more help to you in your follow-up investigation. Ben P.S. I will be at ADC 2004 Page #246  
xperts that constitute our primary investigation sources for analysis are J 2004 Page #250  
er watermark investigations and an investigation of the ink and large "CI"  2004 Page #250  
started on 10 May 1996 an internal investigation to find out who among its  2005 Page #35  
on May 21, 1953, I assisted in the investigation of a crashed unknown objec 2005 Page #40  
earlier. The microfilm copy of the investigation was mysteriously damaged a 2005 Page #65  
ieved by military units. 3. Direct investigation of, incredibly enough, an  2005 Page #78  
nking, it becomes obvious that his investigation into the phenomenon was me 2005 Page #87  
 conventional explanation. Further investigation has revealed that the Army 2005 Page #122  
 I have further ordered a thorough investigation of ail War Department file 2005 Page #123  
 Pending any further notification, investigation into this matter shall be  2005 Page #123  
 concluded: Our assessment of this investigation rests on two assumptions:  2005 Page #126  
ing, but it is similar to forensic investigation of questioned legal docume 2005 Page #129  
mission of Na\') materiel). Recent investigation also shows that Admiral 1v 2005 Page #130  
 Manual are finclings from clirect investigation on behalf of this book's a 2005 Page #131  
eans that a considerable amount of investigation has been completed. Witnes 2005 Page #137  
s trained for field collection and investigation of matters of air intellig 2005 Page #141  
USAF has established a program for investigation of reliably reported unide 2005 Page #142  
ce's Audio-Visual Division for the investigation of crashed aircraft (or UF 2005 Page #174  
"Do your research by proclamation, investigation is too much trouble and th 2006 Page #12  
an S. Wood Introduction This crash investigation started for me when prepar 2006 Page #44  
moved and two new and as far as my investigation has gone, fictitious names 2006 Page #45  
to trust but verify intent through investigation. Science The science commu 2006 Page #58  
endover to coordinate the accident investigation. Meanwhile, Hill Air Force 2006 Page #74  
ified), who felt that the accident investigation was subordinate 71         2006 Page #74  
ls involved in firefighting, crash investigation, and other activities surr 2006 Page #82  
 the crash site for a fire pattern investigation. He noted that the post- c 2006 Page #82  
nment agencies during the accident investigation and cleanup. The governmen 2006 Page #86  
cted the longest and most in depth investigation into the "Flatwoods Monste 2006 Page #90  
s Monster" incident in history. My investigation began out of sheer curiosi 2006 Page #90  
The most disturbing aspect of this investigation was — there were other bod 2006 Page #104  
would become a widespread epidemic investigation: At the close of the day o 2006 Page #110  
 vector then centered on mice. The investigation continued in that directio 2006 Page #111  
n was prompted by the Four Corners investigation to question whether the ve 2006 Page #112  
even trace) of blood 7. During the investigation farmers or other observes  2006 Page #115  
ow hard could it be? I'd have this investigation wrapped up in short order, 2006 Page #180  
June 2005. I had just completed my investigation of the Lummi Island Incide 2006 Page #181  
esponds negative. After a thorough investigation, the Federal Aviation Admi 2006 Page #185  
emote viewing projects towards the investigation. The investigation of the  2006 Page #200  
cts towards the investigation. The investigation of the ranch by the NIDS t 2006 Page #200  
 involvement in stage managing the investigation. After being requested to  2007 Page #20  
more help to you in your follow-up investigation. Ben "P.S. I will be at AD 2007 Page #49  
titude I would try to bring co any investigation, to keep an open mind and  2007 Page #59  
 site rose questions. Upon further investigation our research uncovered tha 2007 Page #126  
th the February 14, 1976 UFO crash investigation came forward. He stated th 2007 Page #128  
rce 'unidentified crashed-objects' investigation. They must believe the thi 2007 Page #133  
 capability is provided for in UFO investigation (AFR 200-2) and in support 2007 Page #134  
the document was the subject of an investigation that was being undertaken  2007 Page #135  
nce with high explosives. 3. FIELD INVESTIGATION -JAN. 2007 In January 2007 2007 Page #188  
he area, we prepared for our field investigation by carefully reviewing inf 2007 Page #188  
 nobody knows for sure. During our investigation , we found pieces of metal 2007 Page #189  
 ground certainly warrants further investigation . With funding and equipme 2007 Page #189  
 report of our January 2007 Coyame investigation appears in our 2 l 9-page  2007 Page #192  
eira, the head of the official UFO investigation, was rold off-the-record c 2007 Page #194  
ci6n de Materiales (Center for the Investigation of Materials), at the Facu 2007 Page #196  
. This i the current status of the investigation into the Poulain UFO fragm 2007 Page #199  
 reported the lost of an aircraft. Investigation by the Air Force suggested 2008 Page #7  
been found. None of that was true. Investigation by civilian researchers fo 2008 Page #7  
ject Blue Book files, the official investigation of UFOs by the U.S. Air Fo 2008 Page #7  
orce captain. During the Air Force investigation, Captain Shields was ident 2008 Page #9  
 Crouch, the Chief of the Criminal Investigation Sections, Shields said, "I 2008 Page #9  
d & Dr. Hynek. See case file." The investigation conducted by Hynek and Fri 2008 Page #10  
g, and the fact that the Air Force investigation came to a negative conclus 2008 Page #11  
 (Attachment #1), prompted further investigation by FTD [Foreign Technology 2008 Page #11  
atterson Air Force Base]. ... This investigation was completed in one full  2008 Page #11  
 went into the area to conduct the investigation , and that they found no c 2008 Page #11  
nek and Friend ever learned of the investigation, they mentioned nothing ab 2008 Page #12  
he Air Force was not interested in investigation or solving riddles. They w 2008 Page #17  
• ow.-. ............... "Official" Investigation • Lasted 48 Hours • Interv 2008 Page #20  
he very least. A Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) memorandum dated 31  2008 Page #26  
y explained by logic or subsequent investigation [ ... ] such an episode [w 2008 Page #30  
rom Cosford, I launched as full an investigation as I possibly could." "I t 2008 Page #34  
Time is almost always the enemy of investigation . Evidence deteriorates or 2008 Page #40  
lk River Bridge on SR I 05. 24 The Investigation Begins - For almost 8 year 2008 Page #42  
is was certainly borne out by this investigation , and reflected in the com 2008 Page #53  
- The Westport UFO Crash Retrieval Investigation would have remained a two- 2008 Page #55  
I quit too soon. The Latin root of investigation is investigare meaning "to 2008 Page #55  
 you are really targeting with the investigation . This makes the descripti 2008 Page #58  
 2001 remote viewing study. FOi or Investigation? The MoD receives more FOi 2008 Page #62  
                                   investigation that was done in my day. F 2008 Page #63  
eed I was involved in the official investigation. We were informed by the C 2008 Page #65  
CAA to the MoD. We launched a full investigation and eliminated all the usu 2008 Page #66  
Spot UFOs Over Shropshire". Again, investigation into this sighting is ongo 2008 Page #68  
e article. 28 Not Jong before this investigation Robert Gribble helped me l 2008 Page #70  
. one of the key witnesses in this investigation . 32 According to historic 2008 Page #70  
, who has now retired from the UFO investigation field. (See slide 37.) You 2008 Page #110  
ever, since the official Air force investigation ended with the plane crash 2009 Page #30  
er Shaw found out about Garrison's investigation . It also says that Crisma 2009 Page #33  
ese tramps with him to discuss his investigation on a special installment o 2009 Page #33  
the early 1960s and is still under investigation.17 The Burned Document dat 2009 Page #39  
 the Kennedy assassination was the investigation by Jim Garrison , District 2009 Page #44  
ationale for preventing a thorough investigation of the Kennedy assassinati 2009 Page #44  
mber Allen Dulles, that a thorough investigation was too dangerous due to t 2009 Page #44  
 blame and ensure that no thorough investigation would follow by federal or 2009 Page #45  
FO files require a thorough public investigation . ENDNOTES 1 Even though t 2009 Page #46  
on May 21, 1953, I assisted in the investigation of a crashed unknown objec 2009 Page #49  
down right in front of him and his investigation team. With him were: Lieut 2009 Page #69  
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onezh, where they talked about the investigation the group had conducted an 2009 Page #137  
 and I were two years along in our investigation of the Rendlesham Forest i 2009 Page #137  
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ed in 1971: Project "Seal", or the investigation of the potentialities of i 2009 Page #164  
onal infOffll,ltion • Local tips • Investigation led to Chad"s last name •  2009 Page #193  

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 anonymous source(s) If B a Onsite investigations ■ Contract researchers CJ 2003 Page #22  
ted, but there has been no serious investigations by the intelligence arm o 2003 Page #28  
in UFO Conference 1997) Videotape "Investigations on the Plains of St. Augu 2003 Page #43  
pendent journalist and director of investigations for Cfi, has been busy fi 2003 Page #65  
ember 1965. Gordon, Stan, Personal Investigations and reports on file with  2003 Page #72  
 By Nick Redfern • Cosmic Crashes: Investigations of crashed UFO incidents  2003 Page #79  
cture In 1999 I wrote a book on my investigations of crashed UFO incidents  2003 Page #79  
the "British Hangar 18." Williams' investigations will detail the huge unde 2003 Page #83  
of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations and the National Security 2003 Page #141  
 Los Vegas Crash Conference Future Investigations • National Personnel Reco 2003 Page #167  
FICATION UFOB Guide: 27. Follow-up investigations: favor coherency, clarity 2003 Page #177  
ndard distribution list. Response: Investigations in the Eisenhower library 2003 Page #208  
on concerning the alleged suicide. Investigations into such occurrences are 2004 Page #54  
thin these major institutions, the investigations and retrieval operations  2004 Page #63  
Air Force Base's Office of Special Investigations in Albuquerque, New Mexic 2004 Page #69  
ns Advisor for NICAP, the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Pheno 2004 Page #108  
etail the results of Stringfield's investigations from the 1950s to the 197 2004 Page #110  
 -who was then Director of Special Investigations for the J. Allen Hynek Ce 2004 Page #136  
ice of Air Force Office of Special Investigations Special Agent Richard Dot 2004 Page #193  
Staten Air Force Office of Special Investigations reflect great credit upon 2004 Page #212  
f the hit TV show CSI (Crime Scene Investigations). See their website innov 2004 Page #250  
ir ink markings, further watermark investigations and an investigation of t 2004 Page #250  
public opinion, let alone official investigations with a legal basis. Yet,  2004 Page #254  
as been linked with classified UFO investigations, headed the Installations 2005 Page #41  
 lake bed. RESULTS OF GEOPHYSICAi. iNVESTIGATiONS , \/ICINITY OF DUERT RANG 2005 Page #60  
t entitled "Results of Geophysical Investigations, Vicinity of Desert Range 2005 Page #61  
ffice. Soon after, it reopened the investigations on the assassinations of  2005 Page #84  
e U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations .... " Later in 1984-in t 2005 Page #123  
e U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations in conjunction with 5 GHQ 2005 Page #123  
on, D.C.-based NICAP, the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Pheno 2005 Page #139  
The UFO Siege, that chronicled his investigations from the 1950s co the 197 2005 Page #139  
 capability is provided for in UFO investigations (AFR 200-2) and in suppor 2005 Page #142  
p Mantle is the former Director of Investigations for tl1e British UFO Rese 2005 Page #152  
n United States. The results of my investigations were that the "FLAME OVER 2006 Page #97  
n of pneumonic plague. Dr. Cheek's investigations of Bahe' s trailer disclo 2006 Page #110  
fidavit he filed with the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Pheno 2006 Page #174  
in the UFO file of NICAP (National Investigations Committee on Aerial Pheno 2006 Page #176  
. Damage or ·spin" control ► Bogus investigations, documents, and reports , 2007 Page #20  
r Damage or "spin" control , Bogus investigations, documents, and reports r 2007 Page #21  
nel and the Condon Commission, two investigations whose conclusions appeare 2007 Page #22  
-mover in the now-defunct National Investigations Committee on Aerial Pheno 2007 Page #132  
 - ,..~ By July 1974, the National Investigations Comrruttee On Aerial Phen 2007 Page #164  
 furthering belief in UFOs and the investigations conducted by the officers 2008 Page #7  
ph F. Carroll, Director of Special Investigations, USAF: In a liaison meeti 2008 Page #26  
al Agents of the Office of Special Investigations ; Airline Pilots; Militar 2008 Page #27  
ars of my work has been related to investigations mostly in the criminal ju 2008 Page #41  
 over 100 pages of documentation . Investigations are suffering because of  2008 Page #63  
umber of areas related to specific investigations. These 24 files were part 2008 Page #64  
aterial, including both policy and investigations. Many of the UFO sighting 2008 Page #64  
ble for setting policy and leading investigations , because the secretariat 2008 Page #64  
to the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSJ) for a meeting to  2008 Page #90  
o OSI (Air Force Office of Special Investigations) , entities had clawlike  2008 Page #94  
H illenkoetter joined the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Pheno 2008 Page #131  
rthy went too far in his Communist investigations , it was Nixon who worked 2008 Page #141  
al 's seat on MJ-12], to steer the investigations away from the intelligenc 2008 Page #141  
ry. We at the Office of Scientific Investigations knew that the Soviets did 2009 Page #17  
alert. Air Force Office of Special Investigations ran out of possible plaus 2009 Page #18  
st in the subject grew nationwide. Investigations commenced almost immediat 2009 Page #136  
that New Zealand undertake further investigations , as shown by the followi 2009 Page #165  
g made to complete the report. The investigations lead to the conclusion th 2009 Page #167  
that New Zealand undertake further investigations ." "Contemporaneously wit 2009 Page #170  
ce, has agreed to cooperate in the investigations of flying discs. The Air  2009 Page #178  

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tist and author Dr. Jim DeMeo, and investigativ e writer and author Jim Mar 2005 Page #105  

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singly revealing, especially Times investigative reporter Walter H. Waggone 2003 Page #94  
s well as a mysterious and special investigative detachment of the AFOSI ca 2003 Page #145  
neral Accounting Office, Congress' investigative arm, to seek Air Force doc 2004 Page #60  
lation mystery. For 25 years as an investigative reporter, I have tried to  2004 Page #75  
from many well-documented user and investigative accounts, as well as from  2005 Page #90  
re as well. Jim Martin's tenacious investigative scholarship has establjshe 2005 Page #94  
l, time-lapse photography. In chis investigative techruque, the camera is c 2005 Page #95  
 problems in mind, l cannot tell." Investigative author Jim Martin was able 2005 Page #100  
discussed by Llnda Hum, former CNN investigative editor, in her hard-to-fin 2005 Page #125  
urfaced, thanks to the work of the investigative author Karl Pflock: namely 2005 Page #132  
hat virtually all of the available investigative channels and ideas have be 2005 Page #137  
e case or document . Virtually all investigative avenues have been pursued  2005 Page #138  
 us now? In the absence of crisis, investigative reporters would be free to 2006 Page #60  
Emmy Award-winning TV producer and investigative reporter, Linda Moulton Ho 2006 Page #139  
eporter and Editor Earthfiles.com; Investigative Reporter Premiere Radio Ne 2006 Page #163  
n (\' ikiperua) ► Less funrung for investigative journalism ► 33            2007 Page #39  
ce in 1995 that Milo Speriglio -an investigative author now deceased, who w 2007 Page #134  
unterintelligence and/ or criminal investigative agencies to actively seek  2007 Page #175  
: the U.S. Air Force's now-defunct investigative study of the UFO phenomeno 2008 Page #23  
out of two previous U.S. Air Force investigative projects pertaining to UFO 2008 Page #23  
ry and government intelligence and investigative agencies in December 1948, 2008 Page #26  
iat branch that has the policy and investigative 57                         2008 Page #63  
USAF inspection, safety, security, investigative , counterterrorism , count 2009 Page #73  
 and Editor www.Earthfiles.com and Investigative Reporter Premiere Radio Ne 2009 Page #86  
of the unexplained. Members of the investigative team worked intently, ofte 2009 Page #137  
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te police fire marshal and another investigator arrived on the scene. Also, 2003 Page #59  
 a wealth of controversy. An early investigator of the Berwyn Mountains inc 2003 Page #75  
untains. Andy Roberts, a long-term investigator of the Berwyn Mountains aff 2003 Page #76  
 been contacted by the Argentinean investigator Nicholas Ojeda, who had som 2004 Page #10  
. Bill Moore spoke with the French investigator Jean Sider, who had uncover 2004 Page #13  
mira Communications Group, and the investigator George Knapp conducted an i 2004 Page #15  
 his 1991 book, Alien Liaison, the investigator Timothy Good had related th 2004 Page #15  
k more attractive if you are a UFO investigator. And reason number three wa 2004 Page #42  
on with some thoughts from another investigator, though one not known for h 2004 Page #58  
heir surviving families today. The investigator who found those families is 2004 Page #70  
kin) In this 1995 Oregon case, the investigator shows the serrated edge in  2004 Page #78  
dahl gets involved. Author and UFO investigator Major Donald Keyhoe reporte 2004 Page #103  
an analyst and questioned document investigator what I conclude so far are  2004 Page #247  
esearch into alien abductions, the investigator Don Schmitt spoke with a wo 2005 Page #44  
n behalf of this book's author. An investigator conducted direct interviews 2005 Page #131  
who had the SOi\11- 01 manual. The investigator stated, "I held the origina 2005 Page #131  
king with police detective and UFO investigator James Clarkson, June provid 2005 Page #131  
ain Sight? As seen here, the saNIR investigator took the voltage up to a ma 2006 Page #41  
teries. I became the first primary investigator involved in this case since 2006 Page #90  
al source of the story was the UFO investigator Tony Dodd, a retired North  2006 Page #122  
an to emerge for me first from UFO investigator, Leonard Stringfield, who h 2006 Page #141  
orted to nuclear physicist and UFO investigator, Stanton Friedman, and publ 2006 Page #143  
e. My Dad, being how he was a lead investigator, they brought a lot of equi 2006 Page #155  
d what he did which was as a crash investigator, he tore that equipment up  2006 Page #155  
s NICAP, reported in its July 'VFO INVESTIGATOR" newsletter that discs were 2007 Page #164  
ndividuals , including Mexican UFO investigator Gilberto Rivera, Coyame ran 2007 Page #188  
ominous visit to the home of a UFO investigator by the FBI, and even indica 2008 Page #30  
n my working life: military police investigator , reserve deputy sheriff, c 2008 Page #41  
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me drive that made me an effective investigator has also drawn me to deeper 2008 Page #42  
hen paralleled my work as a career investigator. Something always drew me b 2008 Page #42  
, 2008. He is what any experienced investigator would call an ideal witness 2008 Page #57  
ities on the date in question, the investigator learns how a witness came t 2008 Page #58  
book, Out of the Blue, British UFO investigator Jenny Randles reported that 2008 Page #74  
nt to compare the results for each investigator only with their other work. 2008 Page #108  
ess empire was in place. An Allied investigator, Department of Justice atto 2008 Page #137  
ming of the Saucers, and Air Force investigator Edward Ruppelt presented th 2009 Page #33  
search into alien abductions , the investigator Don Schmitt spoke with a wo 2009 Page #51  
 April 23, 1973. Casebook of a UFO Investigator: A Personal Memoir, Raymond 2009 Page #55  
ergeant and former military police investigator with a total of 24 years ex 2009 Page #95  
     James E Clarkson is the Chief Investigator for the Mutual UFO Network  2009 Page #96  
                     a serious UFO investigator since 1976 and co founder o 2009 Page #137  

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ebunkers and the special agents in investigator's clothing because she may  2009 Page #95  

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eventually joined by two Air Force investigators, Captain William Lee David 2003 Page #42  
stigation; the deaths of Air Force investigators Brown and Davidson; and th 2003 Page #42  
d on the scene. Also, with the two investigators was the young boy who saw  2003 Page #59  
me how amazed military and science investigators were about the spacecraft  2003 Page #102  
scriptions, also baffled Air Force investigators. Now known collectively as 2003 Page #147  
are indicated that the first crash investigators from Roswell AAF that LZ—I 2003 Page #232  
: "There is a report of a group of investigators who vanished mysteriously  2004 Page #10  
 in response to questions from the investigators C.W. Fitch and George Popo 2004 Page #14  
ment Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) investigators were returning from the La 2004 Page #68  
ks planned that totally fooled the investigators, who adopted the data as g 2004 Page #123  
lared in interviews with Air Force Investigators, almost fifty years after  2004 Page #133  
 very suddenly, when the Air Force investigators in 1993 came to him lookin 2004 Page #139  
 UFO research commurut y. Many UFO investigators and others involved in the 2005 Page #36  
chute In 1993, several curious UFO investigators lead by a now deceased Ric 2005 Page #59  
·f. -~. ·')~ In the basement , the investigators found the two-dozen large  2005 Page #60  
ed "su·ingent security' measures," investigators recovered wreckage and, re 2005 Page #126  
reached th.is point, with multiple investigators working over years with hi 2005 Page #134  
t up to the present year. However, investigators have obtained little infor 2005 Page #166  
 with security personnel and crash investigators. A T-33 pilot made a pass  2006 Page #74  
d when the aircraft disintegrated. Investigators later surmised that the pi 2006 Page #82  
ginally put forward by the British investigators Griffith and Patterson, wa 2006 Page #114  
op-secret equipment. Other British investigators of the case, such as Jenny 2006 Page #121  
y of UFO researchers, authors, and investigators have looked into the claim 2006 Page #123  
so sent to a number of British UFO investigators in early 1996, including m 2006 Page #133  
ash retrievals have been leaked to investigators and describe the beings as 2006 Page #140  
djsinformation designed to confuse investigators about other possible UFO c 2007 Page #25  
iens where recovered as we!J. -UFO investigators from LlUFON (Long Island U 2007 Page #129  
ed to idencify themselves. The UFO investigators where questioned about the 2007 Page #129  
. It's a hush-hush unit. They have investigators in all Air Defense Squadro 2007 Page #133  
s left a great deal to be desired. Investigators were later sent to Utah tw 2008 Page #7  
urce." It is not explained why the investigators , offered some intriguing  2008 Page #8  
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ortion only occurred over land. So investigators could not rule out deliber 2008 Page #73  
ifferences in results of the three investigators . One would think that wor 2008 Page #108  
usiness activities from government investigators and that such dealings wer 2008 Page #129  
, the Air Force itself sent in two investigators as well, and they died in  2009 Page #29  
 the plane crash deaths of its two investigators. Nevertheless, Edward Rupp 2009 Page #30  
the Air Force finally sent its two investigators, it was Crisman who gave t 2009 Page #31  
, and on one of the incident's key investigators , Professor Yuri Lotozev,  2009 Page #134  
tion related also made its ways to investigators . While the story would no 2009 Page #136  

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ry. One year later Lotosev and his investigators' book, UFOs in Voronezh wa 2009 Page #137  

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into one of the traps faced by all investigators-I quit too soon. The Latin 2008 Page #55  

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cover up evidence presented by UFO investigators-started on 10 May 1996 an  2005 Page #35  

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verthrow the capitalism. They were investing major portions of their countr 2006 Page #165  

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chroeder, Rockefeller and Company, Investment Bankers, the fom became what  2008 Page #126  
s to a joint Rockefeller-Schroeder investment firm, the Schroeder-Rockefell 2008 Page #127  

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 contingency plans, make strategic investments and help other sectors/stake 2006 Page #60  

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ke messing around. I found it more invigorating than the lessons. I am not  2007 Page #79  

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splays, or perhaps the lights were invisible to them from their vantage poi 2003 Page #148  
o swirl around Paul Bennewitz were invisible to him, and that's the way the 2003 Page #148  
 aircraft designed to be virtually invisible to radar (Fig. 9). Designers u 2006 Page #81  
over the Internet while remairun g invisible in the corporate media. Oby, w 2007 Page #20  
rite a scholarly work on a largely invisible intelligence establishment the 2009 Page #12  
rite a scholarly work on a largely invisible intelligence establishmen t th 2009 Page #23  
ising my secret involvement in the invisible world of the NSA. What I been  2009 Page #24  
hat are shorter than light, or the invisible ultra-violet rays. Although sc 2009 Page #159  

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ould be logically challenged as an invitation to the "men in black" to sile 2004 Page #117  
Governor of Kiev examined craft on invitation from the Tsarist police and o 2004 Page #167  
 Tomb Of the Visitor • At Nasser's invitation USSR archaeologists allegedly 2004 Page #172  
tive Summary In 1998 and 1999, two invitation -only weekend seminars were c 2006 Page #48  
ly 9-11, 1999 in Denver, Colorado, invitation -only workshops were convened 2006 Page #49  
h us as we accept this evolutionag invitation. Please join us in this quest 2006 Page #194  
Monroe is said to have received an invitation to attend a reception at the  2007 Page #137  
he latter was unable to accept the invitation because of the critical condi 2009 Page #166  
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 word, but we're still looking—and invite everyone who's interested to orde 2004 Page #227  
er, apparently intrigued enough to invite Reich to demonstrate the existenc 2005 Page #91  
cted, even as signs of benevolence invite diplomatic welcome and attempts a 2006 Page #59  
e experience. The group planned to invite many of the world's religious and 2006 Page #198  
 the radio show, Area 2000, was to invite the public to call the Foundation 2006 Page #204  

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s to FDR's attention, Forrestal is invited to join the administration's so- 2003 Page #86  
 take its toll. Late in 1981, Doty invited Bennewitz to board a "Huey"-type 2003 Page #150  
y possibilities. Your attention is invited to State Airgram A-6343, July 26 2004 Page #9  
re the physicians, therapists, and invited guests of a private scientific c 2004 Page #58  
Force Base. Dr. Sarbacher had been invited to go but had declined due 88    2004 Page #91  
ample. On several occasions he was invited off to be shown things along thi 2004 Page #96  
e a Handful of Elite. When you are invited into that group I would know. Q: 2004 Page #100  
alloon. And by implication, we are invited to conclude it had nothing to do 2004 Page #142  
 enough sense to say "Hey! We were invited by Mr. Hatch by Colonel Coleman, 2004 Page #183  
 the United States in 1939 and was invited to join the faculty of New York  2005 Page #89  
l Plan for Crash / Retrie, al" and invited feedback from an)One who might h 2005 Page #127  
nized by Santilli in London for an invited auc:lience onJy, he set about se 2005 Page #146  
uced to another person who in turn invited him ro the viewing of some most  2005 Page #149  
of some most unusual films. He was invited to this man's house and, on an o 2005 Page #149  
I tracked down Mr. Stewart and was invited to his home and spent a few days 2006 Page #98  
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s events or related items, you are invited to join the CONTACT email list b 2006 Page #193  
ents seem to suggest, we are being invited to evolve, then we must come int 2006 Page #193  
with the Bigelow Foundation, I was invited to many sky watches, especially  2006 Page #200  
th Dr. John Alexander as the first invited guest. I know it was July 4th be 2006 Page #203  
'Unidentified Frozen Objects' were invited to promote the product with appr 2007 Page #65  
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e files, which listeners were then invited to continue. The fact that such  2008 Page #65  
. For the final time, Bethurum was invited aboard the saucer and the pair c 2009 Page #54  
                       descent, he invited me to visit Tass' offices and me 2009 Page #138  
l project with Leech, who had been invited to represent New Zealand and Aus 2009 Page #166  
error. In February 1947, Leech was invited by the Assistant Secretary , U.S 2009 Page #166  
l project with Leech, who had been invited to represent New Zealand and Aus 2009 Page #172  
ror." "In February 1947, Leech was invited by the Assistant Secretary, U.S. 2009 Page #172  

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n Douglas sent a telegram to Moise inviting further correspondence. After a 2005 Page #98  
ecepts of mainstream science while inviting unconventional answers. For ins 2006 Page #192  
pocket. The officer teased June by inviting her to "Tear it up." June state 2009 Page #91  

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OON DUST operations, which usually invoh ed retrie\ al of downed satellites 2005 Page #143  

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 every kind would join together to invoke divine protection and preserve pu 2006 Page #62  
eparation for doom, but many would invoke divine protection and foster hope 2006 Page #64  

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emonize the strange NHI while also invoking the protection of Deity and the 2006 Page #59  

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r feelings GOsprcsscd by pssaossal Involred which do xxrt oenfozsi to round 2003 Page #212  

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xperiments that we were doing that involve national security — a new weapon 2003 Page #196  
 crash events that appeared not to involve Soviet space satellite or rocket 2004 Page #6  
periments that we doing that might involve our national security — our new  2004 Page #186  
someone says "We would like you to involve yourself in this counterintellig 2004 Page #190  
s seen. About 1/6th of these cases involve reports of small beings. I refer 2006 Page #4  
le to assume that many UFO crashes involve experimental (but entirely terre 2006 Page #88  
ified terrestrial objects. If they involve real events, then evidence shoul 2006 Page #88  
crash, probably because it did not involve a U.S. aircraft nor did it occur 2006 Page #136  
sort of thing. M\XI: Would you job involve any element of securit} work. Gi 2007 Page #83  
These three peacetime projects all involve a potential for employment of qu 2007 Page #134  
and the Elk River Bridge appear to involve an object descending from a fair 2008 Page #59  
CAA. However , most such incidents involve other aircraft, and as the crew  2008 Page #66  
 if they were granted one it would involve complicated operations. 3. Indiv 2008 Page #113  
al records sealed from the public) involve the use of mind-altering drugs,  2008 Page #141  
 Mount Rainier sightings might all involve the same saucers. JFK scholars o 2009 Page #29  
national security. These documents involve the work of George E. Joannides, 2009 Page #34  

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extensive. Three laboratories were involved; two on the west coast and one  2003 Page #49  
 came from the laboratory that was involved in the Shroud of Turin research 2003 Page #50  
h would suggest that a missile was involved. A spokesman from the 662nd Rad 2003 Page #53  
 with this incident. Many of those involved do not accept the government's  2003 Page #56  
 many important witnesses who were involved with the Kecksburg incident are 2003 Page #56  
r memories are fading. Some others involved with the case are having health 2003 Page #56  
occurred and that the military was involved that day. Many of these witness 2003 Page #57  
ers, friends or neighbors directly involved. In past years, I had the oppor 2003 Page #57  
 remain anonymous. They don't want involved in this local feud. Some indivi 2003 Page #58  
from the 662nd radar Squadron were involved in the search. That the Army wa 2003 Page #59  
d in the search. That the Army was involved that night seems quite likely f 2003 Page #59  
nly three Air Force personnel were involved with the search that night. Num 2003 Page #66  
uman passenger who could have been involved in an accident, and was exposed 2003 Page #68  
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 stated that he didn't want to get involved and appeared fearful that he mi 2003 Page #68  
. He said his wife didn't want him involved. Another concern seemed to be h 2003 Page #68  
ing inside? Don Sebastian was also involved in the Kecksburg incident, even 2003 Page #70  
, Rita Hill asserts that UFOs were involved in several unexplained air cras 2003 Page #78  
itutions his grandfather said were involved in research on the craft and it 2003 Page #99  
off as hydrogen gas. The next step involved an examination of the remaining 2003 Page #114  
tell the truth. Believers are only involved for the monev. Non believers tu 2003 Page #118  
become concerned. He would soon be involved in one of the earliest UFO abdu 2003 Page #142  
t "several other individuals" were involved in the same sort of deal that h 2003 Page #147  
 revealing that evening. Moore was involved in the spy game up to his eyeba 2003 Page #147  
hey were trying to hide? The trick involved misdirection of attention and m 2003 Page #148  
h should be there • NSA is heavily involved • Is there any doubt it is a su 2003 Page #163  
 the prior crashes, which may have involved the Army, FBI, AEC and Navy. Sl 2003 Page #173  
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 Peace Prize winners who have been involved in UFOs. The other two are Jimm 2003 Page #190  
ident and UFOs My library research involved checking the president's moveme 2003 Page #193  
 groups that appeared to have been involved in the Kecksburg crash. One of  2003 Page #193  
y is that he had also been heavily involved in the 1965 blackout of New Yor 2003 Page #193  
Retrieval Conference agencies, was involved in the Kecksburg recovery and m 2003 Page #194  
erald Ford as most people know was involved in the big flap of UFO sighting 2003 Page #195  
nd I wanted to know if he had been involved in anything official dealing wi 2003 Page #202  
 or feeling expressed by personnel involved which do not conform to sound r 2003 Page #207  
 reaction by the Ion Alanos peonle involved, cefore spins to Whit*' Sands y 2003 Page #214  
neral Cellins. Inquiries, to bases involved was restricted by General Vande 2003 Page #235  
ll civilian and military personnel involved with the recovery operations ha 2003 Page #235  
ta to show that Moon Dust has been involved in the recovery of much more th 2004 Page #4  
 of New Zealand and Australia were involved in the recovery of at least twe 2004 Page #16  
ash because he "didn't want to get involved." Finally, after some neighborl 2004 Page #29  
nderscores the problems and issues involved in seeking the truth of the UFO 2004 Page #33  
out a year and a half before I got involved in the Shag Harbor investigatio 2004 Page #42  
ses he had. As I got more and more involved with the "Incident," I uncovere 2004 Page #42  
ewing one of the divers supposedly involved with the Shag Harbor diving sea 2004 Page #43  
scovered that the man had not been involved with the Shag Harbor dive. This 2004 Page #43  
g about. He was saying that he was involved in an operation that specifical 2004 Page #43  
 in an operation that specifically involved 6 or 7 supply and warships that 2004 Page #43  
of them. He was an ex-RCAF crewman involved in electronic intelligence who  2004 Page #45  
s story. Again the details are too involved to get into here. Again, I reit 2004 Page #45  
d to encourage others who had been involved to come forward. Since then, ne 2004 Page #46  
oodbridge. This was the event that involved my co-author Larry Warren. Larr 2004 Page #47  
of abduction among some of the men involved; illegal nuclear weaponry; docu 2004 Page #48  
ntions the name of an innocent but involved party here) was missing, but he 2004 Page #50  
k because the sightings that night involved far too many people to fully co 2004 Page #51  
odbridge, which stemmed from their involved in the so-called Rendlesham For 2004 Page #54  
 some of the remaining individuals involved to come forward and put their a 2004 Page #59  
dia Base in Albuquerque. Both were involved with atomic bomb production. El 2004 Page #71  
parently, though, there were three involved. The one I will mention — and t 2004 Page #72  
ect. Many of the main men who were involved in rumored UFO crash retrievals 2004 Page #84  
s flying saucer investigation even involved the setting up of the only offi 2004 Page #86  
 and asked her if Wilbert had been involved. She stated that he had in fact 2004 Page #87  
n would fly off. Three groups were involved: the Prime Minister, the milita 2004 Page #87  
on, but part of what was discussed involved the UFO hardware that Smith had 2004 Page #94  
d he was aware his father had been involved in craft retrievals. He told Er 2004 Page #95  
solutely nothing about. So why get involved with it or concerned about it?  2004 Page #99  
 as the last time that he had been involved with UFOs. Azadehdel agreed to  2004 Page #100  
. One of Lundahl's first UFO roles involved a story that occurred when he w 2004 Page #101  
 hour later. The second story that involved both Lundahl and Wilbert Smith  2004 Page #102  
 with the best people they had. It involved the same alien that was suppose 2004 Page #103  
n to 1959 when Arthur Lundahl gets involved. Author and UFO investigator Ma 2004 Page #103  
t. The White House was also became involved. The key point man on the satel 2004 Page #103  
Director of PR and Marketing a Got involved with UFOs publicly about 1953 a 2004 Page #107  
a Report Number, relating the year involved — preferably a crash retrieval  2004 Page #110  
es high, gray-pink skin, 20 people involved in investigation and research 3 2004 Page #112  
ash • R20, R28, R65: Dick Hall was involved and may have notes • R51: Don E 2004 Page #118  
mber of people who might have been involved in recovery operations over the 2004 Page #125  
tially huge liability suits. Those involved felt that it was better to cove 2004 Page #125  
ven today the State of Colorado is involved in litigation with the DoD rega 2004 Page #125  
not so stated in the articles, had involved shipping of windmills and their 2004 Page #127  
ous states if national security is involved, and these specially trained tr 2004 Page #129  
of dozens of scientists and others involved with top secret research, some  2004 Page #145  
siting earth than what seems to be involved in petty arguments about flower 2004 Page #148  
inent(two continents) • 162 Cities Involved in: Poland-Lomza(greatest conce 2004 Page #165  
the event of a nuclear attack, was involved in the phone traffic about the  2004 Page #176  
len Hynek and Jacques Vallee to be involved in the documentary and to give  2004 Page #192  
o some UFO events that he had been involved with. What she got was somethin 2004 Page #193  
rd several times that Lovelace was involved with alien matters • Plane cras 2004 Page #207  
1960s, McDonald became intensively involved in UFO research • Interviewing  2004 Page #209  
, July 8, 1947. Two Lenses/Cameras Involved In the Photo Shoot Research by: 2004 Page #233  
 one photo session in which he was involved, and we have just the two Marce 2004 Page #237  
ho was there on the night (but not involved directly with the Roswell story 2004 Page #238  
 Many UFO investigators and others involved in the case were threatened wit 2005 Page #36  
 300 feet in height. The operation involved an estimated 21,000 Department  2005 Page #39  
 a , ariery of civilian companie s involved with defense contracts. At the  2005 Page #41  
that yes, he had been peripherally involved in such a government program to 2005 Page #79  
about 1927 when Reich first became involved with the Austrian Communist Par 2005 Page #89  
Reich's descripti on of the issues involved, the experimenta l protocols to 2005 Page #93  
 and in process. Part of the study involved the time-lapse photograph y of  2005 Page #100  
rt, rud just that, and Reich, then involved in the Tucson cloud-bustin g op 2005 Page #101  
ews in LaCrosse, \XII, with people involved with the QuiU.in Pharmacy, lead 2005 Page #131  
and witness(es) that were directly involved with the crash incident, i.e. t 2005 Page #136  
normal for the source to have been involved? Are there multiple independent 2005 Page #136  
ccurate? Are the people reportedly involved in the event supposed to be the 2005 Page #136  
ellites or aircraft, but sometimes involved UFOs. Sources stated that che o 2005 Page #143  
as "the strangest that he had been involved in .... " Information since tha 2005 Page #143  
and Maloney see and why has no one involved in its creation yet stepped for 2005 Page #150  
 facilities and scientists who are involved. In addition to local tests con 2005 Page #157  
 case of the Kingman UFO retrieval involved an engineer who rook preLiminar 2005 Page #168  
neral Physics Research. Other labs involved were RCA, i'v11T and several en 2005 Page #173  
lead to antigravit). The discovery involved an intermediate field, neither  2005 Page #173  
et ships. Thousands of people were involved. So WHY keep UFOs secret? A. Al 2006 Page #9  
how many degreed professionals are involved. Admittedly their job security  2006 Page #12  
didn't know if there was a general involved or not since I never saw the ge 2006 Page #20  
 being fully briefed into the job" involved completing training at what he  2006 Page #20  
BEs. Such a template for personnel involved in MJ-12 projects appears to be 2006 Page #23  
rocedures used to manage personnel involved in UFO crash retrievals and oth 2006 Page #24  
nheimer). states he was personally involved in analyzing physical trace evi 2006 Page #26  
ake public the identities of those involved, except as noted below. It was  2006 Page #49  
might be made about those who were involved in its development. The organiz 2006 Page #49  
nt. The event (and/or the entities involved) can be perceived as strange or 2006 Page #52  
e. The United Nations would become involved almost immediately and play a k 2006 Page #60  
ada. Since many of these accidents involved vehicles and weapon systems cla 2006 Page #72  
 speculate that he might have been involved in the space program or possibl 2006 Page #75  
 reconnaissance airplane. One idea involved an unmanned drone capable of ca 2006 Page #77  
he right wing. Because the mission involved testing complete systems compat 2006 Page #78  
e "the government people that were involved in the clean-up were very conce 2006 Page #80  
oints. Local and federal officials involved in firefighting, crash investig 2006 Page #82  
d to identify the type of aircraft involved in the accident. This proved a  2006 Page #83  
unt of security and were reputedly involved with classified avionics testin 2006 Page #83  
wledged that the Bakersfield crash involved one of the radar-evading airpla 2006 Page #84  
planes. Shortly thereafter someone involved with the F-1 17A program began  2006 Page #84  
ecessary. In many cases the agency involved had sufficient motivation to co 2006 Page #86  
ame the first primary investigator involved in this case since Ivan T. Sand 2006 Page #90  
able to speak with the key witness involved in the incident, who had actual 2006 Page #93  
e in touch with another key figure involved in the incident. Colonel Dale L 2006 Page #95  
 actually spoke with the witnesses involved in the incident that night and  2006 Page #98  
 of all the events in which he was involved concerning the "Flatwoods Monst 2006 Page #98  
The West Virginia State Police got involved in the debunking end of the inc 2006 Page #99  
lso identified which diseases were involved at level III and IV. Recently,  2006 Page #113  
 (7) Two people known to have been involved in the affair were Doctors Ron  2006 Page #121  
this was "the only time I was ever involved in anything of this nature. Thi 2006 Page #123  
d me that while the police weren't involved, the Army was — heavily. I can' 2006 Page #127  
e "Berwyn alien body recovery" was involved in the Falkland's campaign and  2006 Page #128  
 that the incident in which he was involved occurred on the evening of Janu 2006 Page #130  
rred within Rendlesham Forest that involved United States' military personn 2006 Page #132  
ivilian light plane which had been involved in the mid-air collision. At 17 2006 Page #135  
ense was there were too many units involved. You had the United States Navy 2006 Page #148  
ls by the people who were directly involved with the radar detections and t 2006 Page #173  
incipal witnesses and participants involved in the Lummi Island Incident se 2006 Page #180  
ony of the boat captain and divers involved in the private recovery mission 2006 Page #189  
all the divers, chains, and cranes involved in bringing up an object of tha 2006 Page #191  
ave been written. In short, no one involved appears to have benefited, in t 2006 Page #192  
t Robert Bigelow did not seem very involved in the remote viewing field alt 2006 Page #202  
ed CIA did not \vaste time getting involved in the UFO situation via the Ro 2007 Page #17  
 predictable that the CIA would be involved with UFOs because it had all th 2007 Page #21  
 2007 by Dr. Bob Wood HOW I BECAME INVOLVED ■ How to get to orbit in ten ye 2007 Page #42  
ded WHAT I'LL COVER ■ How I became involved ■ The manuscript arrival ■ Abou 2007 Page #42  
... WHAT I'LL COVER ■ How I became involved ■ The manuscript arrival ■ Abou 2007 Page #49  
nd/ or the advertisin g executives involved is, why are they here? In the e 2007 Page #61  
arkecing. lnformacion services are involved as well. In the fall of 2000 an 2007 Page #67  
e over here during the war and got involved with my grandmother and then di 2007 Page #81  
M\XI: \.'v'ere you the only person involved in this t}rpe of work, did the  2007 Page #83  
Nat\vest three case had the people involved having to pay 1 mjllion dollars 2007 Page #92  
all logistics and tremendous costs involved in manufacturing the giant 116' 2007 Page #108  
 Frost, was the overwhelming costs involved in the development of these des 2007 Page #111  
has been a daunting task for those involved. Unidentified Arial Phenomena i 2007 Page #121  
n Paulo, Brazil, a military person involved with the February 14, 1976 UFO  2007 Page #128  
ecraft, then the most likely teams involved in those recoveries in the pst- 2007 Page #134  
d Robert Kadesch , a scientist not involved with the UFO project or the For 2008 Page #17  
iscuss the level of classification involved and the various FOI exemptions  2008 Page #61  
w. Disclosure By 2007 the workload involved in dealing FOi requests was bec 2008 Page #63  
cause of the administrative burden involved in responding to UFO-related FO 2008 Page #63  
ncident very well and indeed I was involved in the official investigation.  2008 Page #65  
 it as a UFO. What I feel you were involved in, gentlemen, was a UFO.' SLID 2008 Page #86  
my of Sciences, compelled everyone involved in the discussion to agree: the 2008 Page #101  
easons to conclude that he was not involved in that manner, and that we wil 2008 Page #105  
8 through 12 were still around and involved. By using the letters MJ in the 2008 Page #109  
eat." This way, they are kept less involved. Interestingly 104              2008 Page #110  
ret scheme was compromised and all involved disavowed any knowledge of Hess 2008 Page #130  
ht-Patterson , was aLready heavily involved in the UFO issue by the time of 2008 Page #132  
round. So Montegue was intricately involved with both the Roswell crash and 2008 Page #134  
on Long Island, long rumored to be involved with both defense weaponry as w 2008 Page #134  
The overall scope of the documents involved is shown on a slide. Focus of t 2009 Page #7  
oover Institution , and was deeply involved in both the technical and polit 2009 Page #9  
tt stated that La Paz was directly involved in the analysis of the Roswell  2009 Page #9  
zel. The fact that he denied being involved late in life is not particularl 2009 Page #13  
n as the Maury Island incident, it involved several spinning discs that spe 2009 Page #29  
year, 1968, suggesting that he was involved in the Kennedy assassination. I 2009 Page #33  
ff intended for anti-Castro Cubans involved in an assassination plot agains 2009 Page #33  
ntroversial decision. The contract involved the TFX tactical fighter, which 2009 Page #33  
led Majestic was underway and this involved significant support across a wi 2009 Page #36  
and the twelve officials that were involved.7 The Eisenhower Briefing Docum 2009 Page #37  
ctivities that Kennedy had learned involved psychological warfare. The auth 2009 Page #38  
lligence, issued the same day that involved Cold War operations by MJ-12. A 2009 Page #38  
rmer CIA Director Allen Dulles was involved in drafting and approving with  2009 Page #42  
vidence that Angleton was directly involved through an intermediary , Gerry 2009 Page #44  
nstrate that Lee Harvey Oswald was involved in a conspiracy led by Clay Sha 2009 Page #44  
ged for a communist defector to be involved so as to eventually take the bl 2009 Page #45  
 human treatment provided to those involved. All entities were later taken  2009 Page #53  
 two dozen military personnel were involved?                                2009 Page #58  
nday night (December 28, 1980). It involved the Weapons Storage Area. It wa 2009 Page #79  
 and I was told that because I was involved in the incidents and saw strang 2009 Page #79  
ated to UFO's The first experience involved a man she recalled as Master Sg 2009 Page #90  
ironment where they were routinely involved with highly classified military 2009 Page #92  
the Soviet Union was increasingl y involved in the process of dismantling i 2009 Page #137  
alities associated with the beings involved, or why we have not seen or hea 2009 Page #140  
ggesting that all of the witnesses involved misidentified some unrelated ph 2009 Page #140  
, official or unofficial, who have involved themselves in the UFO field to  2009 Page #154  
structive. How the press first got involved with the story is not entirely  2009 Page #156  
signed to determine the principles involved , an earthen dam was constructe 2009 Page #165  
gard to the technical difficulties involved. It did not appear to be realiz 2009 Page #166  
ed, the engineering work specially involved introduces difficulties of cons 2009 Page #167  
d, the engineering work especially involved introduces difficulties of cons 2009 Page #168  
d, the engineering work especially involved introduces difficulties of cons 2009 Page #168  

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 of a declassified memo requesting involvement with UFO cases by the Air Fo 2003 Page #24  
 at least since 1941; and that the involvement has been a matter of grave c 2003 Page #38  
ndreds of people who have had some involvement with the incident. Many firs 2003 Page #56  
 recent years, more people who had involvement with the Kecksburg incident  2003 Page #57  
per accounts that mention the Army involvement, to the many eyewitnesses wh 2003 Page #59  
observers claim Air Force and Army involvement, but also other eyewitnesses 2003 Page #59  
old the truth about the government involvement with this event, nor of the  2003 Page #66  
at that time also mention the Army involvement. In the December 10, 1965, e 2003 Page #66  
Photographic Interpretation Center Involvement www majeshcdocuments com 160 2003 Page #164  
how that Truman had any documented involvement in the handling of the crash 2003 Page #190  
 support stories, which showed the involvement of such groups as NASA (who  2003 Page #192  
y this might be significant to his involvement in the Kecksburg crash. It t 2003 Page #193  
nt rumors about George H.W. Bush's involvement in UFOs led me to make Bush  2003 Page #196  
Clubs. Another Reagan story is the involvement and knowledge of Frank Carlu 2003 Page #199  
n Dust tell us about the project's involvement in the crashed UFO controver 2004 Page #5  
aining to National Security Agency involvement in the Spitsbergen incident  2004 Page #14  
 as a whole, and on Larry Warren's involvement in particular. Additionally, 2004 Page #46  
 that on the evening following his involvement, he was chemically subdued,  2004 Page #51  
, and whether they will detail the involvement of the British Police, Coron 2004 Page #54  
 a letter delineating his personal involvement in the incident. Tim had bee 2004 Page #55  
ator, though one not known for his involvement in this case. Budd Hopkins i 2004 Page #58  
arry Warren's veracity, and on his involvement in the Bentwaters/Woodbridge 2004 Page #58  
 that he would have had first-hand involvement and would have been a logica 2004 Page #119  
height. • Defense Ministry and KGB involvement Krustakrogs, Latvia, USSR Cr 2004 Page #173  
ell the detailed story of explicit involvement and extreme military and gov 2004 Page #242  
ce of security until such time FBI involvement is no longer required. Exist 2004 Page #252  
 his men and equipment had had any involvement whatsoever with any so-calle 2005 Page #35  
e itself. Along with his deepening involvement in cloud-busting, Reich now  2005 Page #95  
ent in Reich's observations of the involvement with UFOs, Moise wrote that: 2005 Page #98  
and travel schedules coincide with involvement in the event? Is the documen 2005 Page #136  
 up of the medja, telLing of their involvement in -or knowledge of -the UFO 2005 Page #147  
military had such a high degree of involvement with aliens as early as 1948 2005 Page #165  
 at Groom Lake. That ended Ozzie's involvement in crash-retrievals though h 2005 Page #166  
 with others he had met during his involvement. He a.lso claims that he has 2005 Page #166  
known as to whether he had further involvement with alien technology, espec 2005 Page #169  
ly seen, Brazilian and US military involvement, etc • 3197 Peru UFO Crash a 2006 Page #29  
s of the United States Air Force's involvement with the UFO's earlier that  2006 Page #99  
and the IHS formally requested CDC involvement. The administration had made 2006 Page #110  
nts Logical basis for Homo sapiens involvement. The steady growth of prion- 2006 Page #116  
extraterrestrial biological entity involvement. Since many UFO researchers, 2006 Page #116  
 of crisis management — such as my involvement in the Gulf War where I work 2006 Page #130  
ecies and our ongoing evolutionary involvement with beings from elsewhere.  2006 Page #181  
d perhaps some level of government involvement. Notes 1. Angela Thompson Sm 2006 Page #207  
 Roger Harkins came to suspect ClA involvement in stage managing the invest 2007 Page #20  
kings Institution. The lnstituce's involvement with the UFO question is doc 2007 Page #76  
 years, the true story of the U.S. involvement into the design and construc 2007 Page #94  
tinued secrec} of the Government's involvement in -and knowledge of -the cr 2007 Page #137  
 on what is occurnng. The military involvement in the Crash could have orig 2008 Page #59  
d, the United States cancelled its involvement with RAF Woodbridg e and RAF 2008 Page #72  
a tremendous amount of control and involvement for one group! What if the t 2008 Page #144  
are not always great spellers. The involvement of Einstein in Jehovah has b 2009 Page #14  
nce without compromising my secret involvement in the invisible world of th 2009 Page #24  
hers have speculated that Criman's involvement with Maury Island may have h 2009 Page #31  
d persuasively argue that Oswald's involvement directly implicated the USSR 2009 Page #44  
mong these was the escalating U.S. involvement in Vietnam that Kennedy want 2009 Page #45  
on the past thirty years since his involvement in the Rendlesham Forest phe 2009 Page #77  
ionales pro and con for Government involvement. These rationales fall into  2009 Page #155  
 oath very seriously and since his involvement in these projects was of a c 2009 Page #176  

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ever devoted exclusively to it. It involves a sighting in the Puget Sound a 2003 Page #41  
industrial machining which usually involves harder alloys. So, there was sp 2003 Page #100  
UFOS and the Ohio MUFON people. It involves the longest servicing State Sec 2003 Page #190  
e to anyone. Another diiputed fact involves whether there was an actual cra 2004 Page #143  
er facet of the Roswell story that involves the gouge. That is that there m 2004 Page #143  
he School to djscuss anything that involves our end-activity . \Ve will alw 2005 Page #35  
it y of a crash retrieval incident involves examining the answers to many q 2005 Page #135  
e archeology. Aerospace archeology involves a substantial amount of researc 2006 Page #71  
 cousin, Dennis, are about to tell involves Key West, shown on this map in  2006 Page #143  
ell Us ■ UFO phenomenon is real. ■ Involves apparent technology. ■ Affects  2007 Page #51  
o be discussed. The third document involves three 1952 Top Secret memos fro 2009 Page #36  

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ars of detailed personal research, involving interviews with more than five 2003 Page #13  
to papers dealing with recent work involving nanoparticles of gold as well  2003 Page #115  
tter still exists and the incident involving Burroughs, Penniston, Cayanasa 2004 Page #51  
ome on site, some not • 35 reports involving recovery teams or personnel, s 2004 Page #109  
en arranged over the phone without involving any Star Telegram reporters or 2004 Page #238  
with plaintiff and defense lawyers involving issues concerning: Forgery, Se 2004 Page #250  
tainly bring to rn.ind the affairs involving the capture of both beings on  2005 Page #34  
 28, a disturbing episode occurred involving two of the three girl witnesse 2005 Page #35  
nformation concerning UFO activity involving the US military has been conta 2005 Page #79  
the Trinit) event was not a mishap involving "an ammuniti on magazine conta 2005 Page #153  
rieval by highly specialized teams involving joint military and government  2006 Page #14  
iven the propensity for operations involving military personnel to be led b 2006 Page #18  
dividuals for MJ-12 Group projects involving extraterrestrial technologies  2006 Page #23  
jects such as UFO crash retrievals involving extraterrestrial technologies  2006 Page #24  
s an extensive network of projects involving personnel recruited from the m 2006 Page #24  
s a substantial amount of research involving witness interviews, official d 2006 Page #71  
entation I examine three accidents involving then-classified aircraft. In e 2006 Page #72  
ners used sophisticated techniques involving radar-absorbent materials, spe 2006 Page #81  
arbled description of the accident involving a Lockheed YF-12A known as Art 2006 Page #87  
tually assigned to a joint program involving the Air Force and the National 2006 Page #87  
er reports of mysterious incidents involving jets that night and my researc 2006 Page #99  
val Conference Two fiction stories involving pathogens have substantially i 2006 Page #117  
all conclusion of the event as one involving an "unidentified flying object 2006 Page #185  
 that concerned me most were those involving near misses between UFOs and c 2008 Page #65  
A -that there had been a near miss involving a commercial aircraft. 59      2008 Page #65  
to say, one does not conduct tests involving the potential firing of live w 2008 Page #66  
nd have been for a long time, even involving Einstein before the Roswell cr 2008 Page #112  
 from Egyptian religious mythology involving the constellations of Sirius,  2008 Page #135  
biggest, longest-running operation involving Nazis in our country's history 2008 Page #137  
at would be expected for something involving UFOs and extraterrestrial life 2009 Page #36  
orates the 1954 CutlerTwining Memo involving a project called Majestic-12 , 2009 Page #36  

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 create interest/publicity for the invt:Stigation ,LA. Times •Sanr,1 Cruz S 2009 Page #194  

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cly announced, rather low-security inv~stigation of the actual UFO topic, s 2005 Page #124  

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arts, the nose gear door was blown inward, explosive was found on the wing, 2004 Page #130  

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ulrun mil with Marvel ncd Is'-j in inxntij.itiu; thi claim that th.- rr-.-t 2003 Page #132  

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tini'"es more ener;;:et1c t,,.,r, ,iny s!n· would form a gas io the sa.m~ s 2009 Page #182  

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 know article was published by the Inyo Register (eastern side of the Sierr 2006 Page #44  
vent. 4. Thursday, August 18, 1949 Inyo Register Article published article  2006 Page #45  
ged from the original story in the Inyo Register. Fred Meyer's name is remo 2006 Page #45  
this august 19-21st weekend in the Inyo Register, San Francisco Examiner an 2006 Page #46  

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Crlet; 0101741 Mao dissimesse ~aim IN{Nsio- troorcamil lie diellAtaid oisbi 2004 Page #19  

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: :rndcnl or old. :and -10::0\-mun in~ \\Ord of SpHrll. In :1ncicnl Gn·(·n- 2005 Page #107  
s ,r: ,,_ ........... , .••.•... o IN~ D f""'Cl'T1" .uro ,.-.-i;s-r•-"'~ e, 2009 Page #100  
ter are nol ga.C.S. bul !inc dusts In~ them. or mbu. l'hc 11tomic poison i; 2009 Page #182  

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ck*.  ■ ■i-ncl *hi n.lan t ax itt. io KR "Jii't- Marcel had—for pure!* pxch 2003 Page #132  
rence "' ...J Ill Ill i.. 0 "' z Q IO ...J .J Ill 0 850 1875 12 .... i,.) - 2005 Page #14  
 a me incident began shortly after IO p.m. local time, over 600 miles east  2007 Page #185  
Findings on Chihuahua Disk Crash." IO July 2006. "El Caso Coyame: Se precip 2007 Page #192  
nter] reported at 0332Z that after IO -15 minutes after the first reports t 2008 Page #9  
and thus estimated the Ii fe to be IO seconds. He further stated it was tra 2008 Page #9  
without success. Interestingly, on IO March 1978, the CIA suggested that To 2008 Page #30  
e Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, IO October 1967 20 In Search of the Alie 2008 Page #39  
isibility at Westport , WA between IO and 11 pm on November 25, 1979 was 5  2008 Page #69  
and three meters wide at the base (IO feet x IO feet). No landing gear was  2008 Page #81  
meters wide at the base (IO feet x IO feet). No landing gear was apparent,  2008 Page #81  
the south, all of which were about IO degrees off the horizon. The objects  2008 Page #94  
ish-white heavenly body, which for IO minutes moved downwards . The body ap 2008 Page #98  
O 48 3132 S, uncl. 1 335 TS\1, C I IO TStMJi2 IO 150 TSM 3 4 DTS 4 1 TSOm~a 2008 Page #115  
, uncl. 1 335 TS\1, C I IO TStMJi2 IO 150 TSM 3 4 DTS 4 1 TSOm~a 10-l 3760  2008 Page #115  
r message, Einstein 6) ■ supran;rl:io:1c1l (1), supra-n.;itioarnl (2) (U.N. 2008 Page #119  
lite Bilderberg group and at least IO members of The Trilateral Commission. 2008 Page #142  
RCA Victor Group and Windham Hill; IO Television networks , seven radio sta 2008 Page #143  
al: http://www.scribd.com/doc/6404 IO 1/JFK-MJ 12 37 Available on line al:  2009 Page #47  
came June Cubbage. During the next IO years she worked for the Army Air Cor 2009 Page #87  
ess J romolaned to CNN of -.--1o1c io wnallsm. • 145                        2009 Page #151  
, the need of power equal to about IO times that of Niagara Falls, and the  2009 Page #158  
11 o.~ ,_ ~peclllc plo.cc Rclucl=~ io cl.Uc=, t,he wi:,--,por- clo::.o!l wi 2009 Page #182  
t,,.,r, ,iny s!n· would form a gas io the sa.m~ sense glc beam or s:or!ight 2009 Page #182  
n!idcud r~,i;. . . Short-wave :-ad.io ray;; were one. Alt!!oui:h scicn:.Jsl 2009 Page #182  

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O Sighting over Agadir, Morocco t. IOC 1111)0.01: oar' or loiroolmotooi: 11 2004 Page #19  

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terview, Stone gave the example of Iodine which could be administered for f 2006 Page #19  

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present spr3earirg iv. ttht+ ,70)1.ioetion "101132ALL" II/ Dr. rtar.-111.;: 2004 Page #25  

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shal aukov • Yakov Zel'dovich • A. Ioffc • Yakov Terletslcy • Mstislav Keld 2004 Page #160  

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ll oontaat Chinas* officials oekS. IogkSofb in basinass, suitors! and polit 2003 Page #213  

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Ch•".'1 1 ... weapon wu started in IOH and 'countr,e, . o.t.,e. tn;,n . ew  2009 Page #182  

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ef trip te Keren tn wake an appeal iol af the aitwaUoa there with parti eel 2003 Page #226  
Glenn Mar-r~et k:10·.t.·n to alt l:iol.o~ists :h~: tin menliooed them a5 bo 2009 Page #182  

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he S1mc/11re of Scientijic Revo/11/iom, Thomas Kuhn describes how "normal s 2005 Page #117  

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ieval Conference I learned that an ion microprobe which could analyze magne 2003 Page #108  
by Dr. Erik Hauri, operator of the ion microprobe, into container for magne 2003 Page #108  
, Figure 13. Erik Haurie operating ion microprobe at Carnegie Institution o 2003 Page #108  
g Metal Analysis Number Figure 14. Ion Microprobe graph comparing layered m 2003 Page #109  
side terrestrial magnesium ranges. Ion Microprobe analysis by Dr. Erik Haur 2003 Page #109  
auri acknowledged that none of the ion microprobe spectra showed any oxygen 2003 Page #109  
her wondered if the large positive ion emission discovered during the Carne 2003 Page #111  
e Carnegie test might relate to an ion generation function for an unconvent 2003 Page #111  
thern, also of th« reaction by the Ion Alanos peonle involved, cefore spins 2003 Page #214  
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se ZPE to satisfy energy conscrvat ion Phys. Rev. Lcll .. Vol. 92. 2004 lly 2005 Page #24  
ut 4 feet tall, dark brown complex.ion and had 2 eyes, 2 nostrils, 2 ears,  2005 Page #41  
the thrust from a neutron motor or ion motor would be sufficient in a drag- 2005 Page #171  
e astronomical velocities. But the ion motor is not strictly a part of the  2005 Page #171  
en:iplar in tny :reference collect.ion vas typewritten on an Underwood Port 2007 Page #46  
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orescence spectrum; and a scanning ion mass spectroscope (SIMS) or Auger an 2007 Page #199  
sicion ,:rnd chc object' 'ii posi;:ion. IncluCe an •~=-o~ denoting the ~ire 2008 Page #56  
and afterward s, as a first condic.ion for all intelligence, that chey shou 2008 Page #112  
t for enterprises for the explorat ion of their natural riches, with a cont 2008 Page #112  
olonize. Of course, this colonizat ion canno:: be conducted on c:..ass:.c l 2008 Page #113  
y instrume nt preventing exploitat:ion of all nations belonging to the Unit 2008 Page #113  
ion ■ EOP-cd9e of phrase punctuc1t ion; d phrase is cl constllurent unit or 2008 Page #118  
d Studies" is wrong ■ Hypercorrect ion examples suggest hoax ("more or less 2008 Page #118  
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ctcd chnn_i:eo •~e~~ a~d inf,o,m~l:ion. I "m()SI reliable" soucccs "" ~av-. 2009 Page #182  
cho,:- dlsclosw heTe. Mrs .. dinat.ion and cicvclopmr:nt o( no• Orm:intl y  2009 Page #182  
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le of secrc; ,\ni:lo-A.ncrican wea;ion re- 1~he eftecl1\"cncss of so:and \W 2009 Page #183  

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r, when, before• • Jntj· interject ion-oh, well', [also incudes abbreviatio 2008 Page #118  

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body such as the moon. In incernat iona: law a celestial body not subject c 2008 Page #113  
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dict what the attitude of internat iona_ law wi.L be wi::h regard to the oc 2008 Page #113  

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I., e1NINNI.0 , N 4-0 Jcla aritakl ionaf Park ; Langtry Del Rio zefi El Ind 2006 Page #175  

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 the United Nations is an internat ional organ.:.zat.:.on, there is no doub 2008 Page #113  
he United Nations were a supra-nat ional organization, ~c wou_d have compet 2008 Page #113  

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ndy 'a were married I.ti 1!22 1 mi"ione-r's oCficc hc,n:, when rnll separat 2009 Page #182  

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and the distr.:.buc:.on of :hem ar.iong other celestia l states . Th:..s wo 2008 Page #113  

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inc might act as a catalyst for Mg ionization. Second, that catalytic proce 2003 Page #109  
 in the sample it could enhance Mg ionization. However, Hauri acknowledged  2003 Page #109  
ter or less due to intense channel ionization , resulting in a true power o 2008 Page #78  

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onosphere . So, you can tickle the ionospher e all you want to and not chan 2008 Page #76  

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

 and solar radiation, temperature, ionosphere, photo experiments for Naval  2004 Page #64  
 unimaginable strength and use the ionosphere to bounce this death ray anyw 2007 Page #131  
hod, which used the F-layer of the ionosphere to reflect high-power High Fr 2008 Page #73  
was bounced off the F-layer of the ionosphere in the 1960s to 1973 have aff 2008 Page #74  
s concentrated his research on the ionosphere and is author of several publ 2008 Page #75  
is a million times higher than the ionosphere . So, you can tickle the iono 2008 Page #76  
ATIONS TRYING TO INTERACT WITH THE IONOSPHERE ? WHAT IS THE PRACTICAL APPLI 2008 Page #78  

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nt following appropriate d sncusr. ionr. with yourself. Dr. Push and the Di 2003 Page #136  

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red material emitted more positive ions than the pure magnesium metal being 2003 Page #109  
-Mg sample gave count rates of Mg+ ions which were enhanced sixty times mor 2003 Page #109  
o was discontinued ” Spec al Opera Ions Manual Conclusions The most importa 2003 Page #186  
eyond the domain of the United Na :ions. Bu: if these relationships entaile 2008 Page #113  
o the Controller of Telecommunicat ions concerning flying saucer technologi 2009 Page #36  
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that detail the work of Project i\!Ioon Dust in the 1960s are somewhat frag 2007 Page #139  

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991 ■Case of US.I\? Tclccommunic ::ioons Spcciali::;t Simone Mendez During  2009 Page #152  

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arc ccn.~ ol t.imc lo ~cnns o! ~l! ior.cis. studyin,s;' . Ha.11 :. mile nli 2009 Page #182  
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L~~"Ol•OC•LL• I 1, .. WJlltlTl..,0 IOUllll(l .t.HO lVALUA110N MIUOR ~'llNF. 2007 Page #174  

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lr ^RMY DECLARES FLYING DISK FOUND IOUSE APPROVES BILL TO CUT TAXES STARTIN 2003 Page #119  

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 joke concocted by railroad men in Iowa. He said when the joke spread to Te 2004 Page #28  
o initiate the tale. Pranksters in Iowa admitted they made luminescent hot- 2004 Page #28  
y muti ate in Nebraska, Kansas and Iowa. On John Sunderman's farm outside M 2007 Page #146  
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azi Scientists, and Project Paperc/ip, 1945-1990 wrote that she had examine 2008 Page #137  
cl 1:upe.r:,ecret SUP?~-,venpon. :.ip .. \ hn,·c some sir.:.,l~dt.,v to one 2009 Page #182  

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DGE Masi.. l. June 14. place nr rm:iPilation will domi•l -'A'i-W:apons as t 2009 Page #183  

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g an Underwood Port.able. The exen:iplar in tny :reference collect.ion vas  2007 Page #46  

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..n,Ju ly )004 "He would n1::1ke a iplcndld character in a science fiction  2008 Page #146  

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1cm:11ionally . (2) (U) Nuclear we:ipons could be mo\'td through or be stor 2007 Page #175  
e ~orL Pora-w::ir s,cC;""CL tvC!:::ipons h~.,-c in-The sentence reads: "One 2009 Page #182  

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•0 " ------ APPROA 20·---- ·(ALSO ,iPPROX •10') =O= "FL YING SAUCERS FOR RE 2007 Page #97  

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out- j side of the Department rers.iprnafrlly representing the importance X 2003 Page #230  

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lh~ project tol tlle1 c·:i.,u:1 lt IPs or sonHi rni lit :11·~ 1 Florlcl:i.  2009 Page #181  

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eed March 5, 1942 - Marshall memo. IPU set-up 1944 - FDR ..Non Terrestrial  2003 Page #25  
the Interplanetary Phenomena Unit (IPU) and the crash retrievals of two mor 2003 Page #26  
he Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit (IPU) did exist The memo is suspicious in 2003 Page #162  
m, Cantwheel said he worked at the IPU - (source of many of the Cooper Pape 2003 Page #162  
from NRO and said he worked at the IPU November www.majesHcdocumentt.com La 2003 Page #162  
ident Report Marilyn Monroe Report IPU, Hillenkoetter, 1st Annual Rpt Speci 2003 Page #169  
harvest of this planet. SLIDE #48: IPU summary title TOP SECRET ULTRA INTER 2004 Page #79  
ty of and approved by and date The IPU Intelligence Assessment was dated Se 2004 Page #79  
n Majestic-12. SLIDE #50: Original IPU para. about bodies dissected as one  2004 Page #79  
: Clean typed version of Para. 12, IPU Paragraph 12 of the Interplanetary P 2004 Page #79  
 recovery team correlates with the IPU and 1st Annual Report deaths reporte 2004 Page #118  
he lnterplanecar: Phenomenon Unit (IPU). It is important to note that the I 2005 Page #123  
. It is important to note that the IPU is noc speculation. On September 25, 2005 Page #123  
ied ta another researcher that the IPU "was never a "unit" in the formal mi 2005 Page #123  
 such a unit. The issue of whether IPU was a unit in the military sense can 2005 Page #124  
2 transmitted on July 4, 1947 from IPU headquarters, the Assistant Chief of 2005 Page #124  
ron AAF near White Sands, NM.7 The IPU team was ordered to report directJy  2005 Page #125  
ents.) What we do know is that the IPU existed. In turn, the leaked IPU int 2005 Page #125  
e IPU existed. In turn, the leaked IPU intelligence assessment, later stamp 2005 Page #125  
he Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit (IPU) by President Roosevelt and Gen. Mar 2005 Page #127  
 Panel's review was initiated, GHC/IPU published in March 1951, two summary 2006 Page #104  
n Monroe Report ■ CcYltwell via TC IPU, Hillenkoetter, 1st Annual Rpt ■ Qui 2008 Page #115  

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11s. Wiley WLle.s, MiddfttO"'T~ WU IQ!emniztd in the Mt. Pl,aunl C!lurc-b o 2009 Page #163  
lc .irucl!d ,..itb a gar• ~ .. f'I IQ ."'... .... • • Researching the Facts 2009 Page #163  

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r from the fillers and analyzed by IR, which confirmed it to be urethane fo 2003 Page #48  
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d rake a look at this impact site. Ir has not substantially changed in m·er 2005 Page #67  
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stant Chief of Naval Operations (A.ir); and Commander, Naval A.ir Force, At 2005 Page #130  
ons (A.ir); and Commander, Naval A.ir Force, Atlantic Fleet. He was certain 2005 Page #130  
ing performed a long space voyage. Ir was sent for analysis to the Pentagon 2005 Page #133  
 in terms of secrecy and security. Ir also carries with it a natural cloak  2005 Page #167  
ther w11term.ark which is circul.: ir .:shaped but otherwiae difficult to v 2007 Page #46  
co irs most logical conclusion, be ir anomalous or mundane. Such inquiries  2007 Page #59  
called the Aben 1fotorcycle Rally. Ir featured a motorcycle-r.idjng aljen.  2007 Page #60  
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ncies, including NORAD , the US J\.ir Force, and the Department of Seate. I 2007 Page #142  
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ion of threat inform:1t1on to nudc:ir -..e;opons is of paramount 1mporunce  2007 Page #175  
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rated ra,dar or other short wave t:ir:;-Geneul Try::vc Lie •~ay that le-nKt 2009 Page #182  
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F THE DISCS: Authors special note: Ir's important to note that when describ 2007 Page #99  

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did this start with reports of the IRA firing on a UFO during the post East 2006 Page #107  

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ed documents from the vault of Adm.iral Frederick H. M.ichaelis, who was Ch 2005 Page #130  
miral was a personal friend of Adm.iral Bobby Inman (who, between 1974 and  2005 Page #130  

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its bioweapons program and helping Iran develop a biowarfare program • 1996 2006 Page #108  
d with maintaining UFO secrecy. 12 Iran 1976: Without doubt one of the most 2008 Page #30  
re on UFOs. General Parviz Jafari (Iran, 1976) and Comandante Huertas (Peru 2008 Page #66  
ion cases ■ Unmarked helicopters ■ Iran ■ Government silence on UFOs and mu 2008 Page #160  

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n papers, the Karen Silkwood case, Iran-Contra, and several other important 2003 Page #197  
's convalescence and initiated the Iran-Contra scandal, seen widely as an a 2008 Page #142  

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llpox stocks • 1980-1988 Gulf War (Iran-Iraq): Iraq uses chemical weapons a 2006 Page #107  

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igJred It oil, and no* know hew to Irani to the Sars and it won't take a li 2006 Page #27  

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and Canadian border area • 9119/76 Iranian F-4 encounters • 3/7/77. French  2006 Page #28  
d of all UFO incidents occurred in Iranian airspace in 1976. A document tit 2008 Page #30  
             crews of the Imperial Iranian Air Force during late 1976 [ ... 2008 Page #31  
utine night watch for the Imperial Iranian Air Force's Command Post in the  2008 Page #31  

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"elhn!! t·ntilil"S "ho h:l\(' lrfl Iran· C\ idrncc uf lhtir ui,1cncr nhilc  2005 Page #107  

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 • 1980-1988 Gulf War (Iran-Iraq): Iraq uses chemical weapons and works on  2006 Page #107  
1990-1991: Gulf War (Desert Storm) Iraq prepares biological weapons for pos 2006 Page #108  
ited Nations Special Commission on Iraq (UNSCOM) inspectors destroy Iraqi b 2006 Page #108  
he buildup to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the U.S. news media were extremely 2007 Page #12  
o, and during the U.S. conquest of Iraq. Another is evidence that many top  2007 Page #14  
estrict access to and knowledge of Iraq war planning .. Trillion$ Missing l 2007 Page #53  
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ther subject, including the war in Iraq or Afghanistan. The section where I 2008 Page #62  
rovoked attacks on Afghanistan and Iraq based on "faulty intelligence " at  2008 Page #123  
hen disappears. Grelf de"1uaion in Iraq. lille of llhidl r-11ed the Arnl"ic 2009 Page #151  

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n Iraq (UNSCOM) inspectors destroy Iraqi biological weapons. • 1997: Soviet 2006 Page #108  
caaed by Wlile House as a tool ror Iraqi Iii sinlomalon; 3-1 menms or Congr 2009 Page #151  

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ferred to trus disc as the IRC-10. IRC is an abbreviation for 1 nstellar Re 2005 Page #164  
 ,.,quired to m.-\intain and be aw:irc of this Collection Rcqrtircment :is: 2007 Page #175  

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arlie referred to trus disc as the IRC-10. IRC is an abbreviation for 1 nst 2005 Page #164  

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e refers to the Sports Model as an IRC-16 because it is 16 meters in diamet 2005 Page #164  

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i\'e court order ·Computer data se.irc-h u5ing Rajincler S,1ty,rnar,1y,1mil 2009 Page #192  

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eral:! o: Auckl.lncJ j 1•hllS comp:ircd !he new develop~1:nt 1, ol thu ntom 2009 Page #183  

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3-r Yint rt:fJOrls that ruch rc:.c:irch j (AP)-'Mrs. Eu11e1~c: Ormandy, war 2009 Page #182  

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th aircraft and weapons - one of K.ircland 's most important responsibiliti 2007 Page #163  

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ilies. Former Defense Secreca1y La.ird gives eulom at Pope's funeral. Evide 2007 Page #27  
R.etriev:i.l Syndrome ■ Moving Tow:ird a Brea!-:cut? ■ U.S. Sightmgs ■ The  2008 Page #161  
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lish has ta 'shed the first part." ire essertedi Is . decisions have been m 2004 Page #20  
ITAKIEL t4ENOE1 HURTAOC LEARNED OF IRE OTHER SPPERE TN COTOCA ANT) POSSE0 O 2004 Page #21  
side boundary using hundreds of \\ ire rolls and over 40,000 wood posts cut 2005 Page #53  

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tored temporarily in "irually any :irea. ()) (U) The d1sseminJ1ion of threa 2007 Page #175  

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etween 1974 and 1982, served as cl.irector of naval intelligence, vicerurec 2005 Page #130  
he Defense Intelligence Agency, cl.irector of the National Securit) Agency  2005 Page #130  

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 immunod eficiency was surely ac9u.ired. How he acquired it, no one knows.  2005 Page #34  

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a speech given in Belfast Northern Ireland in front of 80,000 people, and I 2003 Page #201  
er writing competition in Northern Ireland. School children wrote letters t 2003 Page #201  
swell Incident? While traveling in Ireland as President, he answered a scho 2004 Page #140  

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t, get back down to earth," and im ires us to locate our business there for 2007 Page #61  

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 so clOse I scared the hell OJ1 ri ire· // /// 3: Great E}..'Pectations, 19 2009 Page #144  

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.irotested Air Force• ~•censorship irf1958 ""'.' .J·. btilwithJittle effect 2007 Page #19  

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OL!ND * THERE WERE ND SIGNS OF THE IrFOCT AND LOOKS RAGIr 2 610151.1'       2004 Page #21  

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a, Tale Jr. Arc. 17411=7141. Tloir Iri‘rolorrios to ailir nr- 0010NON A( Ik 2004 Page #19  

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blbos 2 failln !1127J91l Glittn,g, iridescn , pa-rect !l)here i!JIIIIM"S. • 2009 Page #151  

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t large amounts of both nickel and iridium were present at the Tunguska sit 2008 Page #100  

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ilil"il'f twiai ngs. eor.tol of pu Irie apink)n. Nol a single pho(OQI"~ ra: 2009 Page #151  

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a.lane reports concernll\P, ! " ,·.iriety of w,,ys. One oC these: 1hc purpo 2009 Page #182  

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)ONS CONCERNJNG CONGRE.~SIONAI l[E,IRINC".~ 148 • Prh'lJtdy makr. me decisi 2008 Page #154  

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waft across the way, and upon inqu.iring they \Vere told it was embalming f 2005 Page #42  

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set, almond-shape, brownish- black irises, very large pupils, gray whites o 2003 Page #174  
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d a couple of hundred feet was the Irish Moss Plant with its large gravel p 2004 Page #35  
 if he would mind returning to the Irish Moss plant and keep an eye on the  2004 Page #36  
 the gravel parking lot beside the Irish Moss plant. Wilfred pulled in besi 2004 Page #37  
. Constable Pond would stay at the Irish Moss plant, keeping an eye on the  2004 Page #38  
he water that the fishermen at the Irish Moss Plant were able to estimate t 2004 Page #39  
he south. Over on the shore at the Irish Moss plant, Ron Pond saw the two f 2004 Page #39  
 Canadian Indians, Hindus, Greeks, Irish, Bible, giants in history, dwarfs  2007 Page #44  

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e Soviet Embassy was nor enough to irk the Red-hating J. Edgar Hoover, the  2007 Page #137  

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dero Slid that if • is ditilicd to IrkStaa a nuclear antra riven poverplent 2004 Page #20  

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1\(' \i\1lrd or :Ir(' ,isilin:,! £:irlh. Jlumln 1lon:: ,,i1h :inini:11 :rnd 2005 Page #107  

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vailing among tbe.popnlatieb, Inq (Irma Via*                                2004 Page #19  

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s.. . . [ New Ze.awnd G1·c;;l Eri::irn ;;nd The ,lc:-ald sa,d ,t lenrnctl t 2009 Page #182  
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l ~ ,..:bole popul£~on. Ulcm do,-n irnd put U)e ram ,rJ:.c:e whether iJ. ~- 2009 Page #182  

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Th coinrn$.11cll'r. : ~ ~, , ""· · irnl' • 1-e 1 • • • :Her;ild Trihune nuo 2009 Page #183  

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-! Sky Still Unex-plained re: "''e:irnn :,IJ,~ed co be .is le':ible / P'ndl 2009 Page #163  

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;!. migr:1lin~. or :iccidC'nl:illy irnp:tclin::= on I his pl:anrl.          2005 Page #107  

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©©plots objectivity and dataahnent Iron any feeling of ^?i©r ©bllgatlon to  2003 Page #213  
though it was made up primarily of iron, it displayed no magnetic propertie 2004 Page #30  
e instead of dull and brittle like iron. The piece was determined to contai 2004 Page #30  
s determined to contain 75 percent iron and 25 percent zinc with "a few tra 2004 Page #30  
eel which contains only 15 percent iron. Debunker Klass later wrote, "Subse 2004 Page #30  
serves as a matrix for microscopic iron spheroids called ferrites, so piece 2006 Page #84  
: mostly manganese (Mn), with some iron (Fe) and silicon (Si), and minimum  2007 Page #197  
7% aluminum, 4.8% phosphorus, 0.9% iron, and the rest in trace elements." T 2007 Page #199  
dium, and silicium. Phosphorus and iron also showed up m trace elements." V 2007 Page #199  
 Zn (zinc) 20.38 Sn (tin) 0.59 Fe (iron) 2.01 Pb (lead) 0.56 The Matsutani  2007 Page #201  
minum) 27.03 Si (silicon) 0.00 Fe (iron) 0.42 Cu (copper) 46.40 Zn (zinc) 1 2007 Page #201  
kely deposited a massive amount of iron in the area 92                      2008 Page #98  
        le and the recovery of the iron itself would cover the cost of the  2008 Page #99  
recovery of such a large amount of iron would prove to be a major boost to  2008 Page #99  
ed , and in the barn a part of the iron lock snapped. It was largely not un 2008 Page #100  
s a talented physicist from an old Iron Curtain country, and Dr. Chaski is  2008 Page #106  
poleon Ill in 1871 and became the "Iron Chancellor " over about 300 indepen 2008 Page #124  
atible-except , perhaps, under the iron heel of a dictator.) What can be ke 2009 Page #21  
 - .Di!I 1£ II\ H\\'I; \ ) I / / I Iron Giant Cisco Grove Robot 103         2009 Page #109  

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itions of extreme secrecy, without ironclad authorization USSR Crash Retrie 2004 Page #170  

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a mom ,soossoo V•118,11. rsonsorss ironer swerreare ar aro COMM.. awn. gra, 2006 Page #35  

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rded or gravity control companies. Ironically, it may not be society that b 2003 Page #38  
hed him and even received a reply. Ironically, the book UFO Crash at Roswel 2004 Page #140  
easonably accurate was even worse. Ironically, the media frenzy could have  2006 Page #83  
 in the event of a nuclear attack. Ironically, he (incorrectly) states that 2009 Page #10  

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ondered if Randle was aware of the irony of his opposition to MJ-12, and hi 2004 Page #224  

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ozwarded 'rxerecritit ia a eurther irotalment of a aeries of ax-tioles rtt  2004 Page #25  

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ne·p1lots ~: ·t · · • 'i: , -'f"':.irotested Air Force• ~•censorship irf195 2007 Page #19  

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 missile crashed on July 11, 1970, irradiating some of the soil there and c 2007 Page #185  

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t by the General Accounbni Lomita, irramboatann mimed Is Gatvaarl, NASA hes 2006 Page #32  

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o commend them for research is not irrational; and to publish them openl) i 2005 Page #143  
the United States has sustained an irrational fear, an anxiety about securi 2008 Page #114  
s" underline nullius Delete "With" irrational not ineradical ■ inten::onten 2008 Page #116  

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e) "Greek fire," consisting of the irreconcilable elements of fire and wate 2009 Page #20  

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 just been. To Bennewitz, this was irrefutable proof that something unearth 2003 Page #142  

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and for all settle these questions irrefutably. After more than fifty years 2004 Page #133  

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

hares. Food was brought in at most irregular hours, including vegetables, f 2005 Page #32  
that showed damage, one showing an irregular hole approximately twelve inch 2006 Page #135  
wo places. One damage point was an irregular hole about 12 inches in diamet 2007 Page #187  
 and 30 mm in height (its shape is irregular but that would be its maximum  2007 Page #196  

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d. Since then, new information has irregularly continued to make its way to 2004 Page #46  
ons as the unknowns flew overhead, irregularly shooting down laser-like bea 2004 Page #47  
pulsated, and wobbled while moving irregularly from south to north. There w 2005 Page #96  

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 compelling question that seems to irregularl~ play on the minds of some sp 2007 Page #61  

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d the Aztec story as part of a con irrelevant. There are other witnesses, w 2004 Page #217  
y, and much time was wasted on the irrelevant efforts of SETI. The program  2005 Page #76  
sewhere? Is human life relevant or irrelevant to its interest in the Earth? 2006 Page #53  
ut which the skeptics can claim is irrelevant because they don't k.now who  2008 Page #14  

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A low level means that significant irresolvable anachronisms have been iden 2005 Page #138  

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ties willing to explore the cosmos irrespective of their life, costs or con 2005 Page #121  

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redible claim that, if true, would irrevocably change our view of history a 2006 Page #119  

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could put it to good use, we could irrigate dry areas of the Sahara, do all 2007 Page #85  

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comfortable. He just looked really irritated and the whole time like when w 2007 Page #168  
e was very, very stem about it and irritated and nervous. He had a -you cou 2007 Page #171  

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48 hours to intensive coughing and irritation in the lungs, (which had been 2006 Page #110  

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

 leave us? Maybe we should put the IRS in charge of maintaining UFO records 2004 Page #231  
 co follow the evidence through co irs most logical conclusion, be ir anoma 2007 Page #59  
mountain. "I couldn't cell exactly irs dimension ," wrote Poulain, "1 only  2007 Page #196  
ts weight, it weighed too much for irs size. My father came next to me and  2007 Page #196  
 was not conneclcci In :my tl1c ye.irs lllat preceded Ilic wa_t·· jw.:y wit 2009 Page #184  

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 24 Close-up 2 airshafts The two a.irshafts are large. SLIDE# 25 Airshafts  2005 Page #59  

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ing Majestic Annex C Fragment - U. Irt rr.tt4 the rr,..trIty or^r&ticrif rf 2004 Page #204  
Im-lhc applic,1l!ons o: the alom p:irt:incc. bomb. T 1 J:ie deil!n:-.c mini 2009 Page #182  

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ssumrd 10 1.·1i"t oul,;idl· lh' E::irth or it~ ;etmo~phcre (s~n: r11r.11,rr 2005 Page #107  

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iously recalled. ■ Missng tine, "\/irtual reality scenarios,• telepathic c0 2009 Page #152  

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A.:.0, ... [ 1~0, W..1~~ A G;.J.-: iRu .... ol!":'" 01~-r~r-o ,..._ ~ ... 1 2009 Page #108  

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rough or be stored temporarily in "irually any :irea. ()) (U) The d1sseminJ 2007 Page #175  

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·11,.-ud d~ru1a.meoL pr-~!u boolc .irucl!d ,..itb a gar• ~ .. f'I IQ ."'... 2009 Page #163  

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has 'appropriated the UFO ph,,nam!!irulll, ;..--9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 ■C 2009 Page #152  

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 there are inrucations that it was irutiated around 1953 to 1955. As eviden 2007 Page #132  

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ty standards ► 'Preferred service' irutiatives (Support 'network neutrabty! 2007 Page #39  

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h's environment and it is not seen irutiaUy for space application. Probabl) 2005 Page #171  

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 Romney, Pres. Am. Motors ■ W. Bay Irvine, Pres. Marietta Coll. ■ William C 2007 Page #43  

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own the coast to a pay phone at an Irving Station in Woods Harbor. Everyone 2004 Page #35  
 called in an army weather expert, Irving Newton, who identified the debris 2004 Page #141  
rgan Chase), Morgan Guaranty , and Irving Trust (now part of the Bank of Ne 2008 Page #137  

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,ny s,.·iP.:itilic sour~e ...... ~:ir· There a:-c t\\'o methods o1 _using J 2009 Page #182  

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unt., - 1.81.11 W.. waft 'ado. Von ir• A4.3 • •••• .111•BIAI, togas*. brad. 2006 Page #35  

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intnn I nulrun mil with Marvel ncd Is'-j in inxntij.itiu; thi claim that th 2003 Page #132  

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~•su U7, 221, 22~. •nd 285 is roru.is1cn1 wilh ink that was firs! formulate 2007 Page #46  

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liy The writing on p1gc 188 is con,is1e111 with ink manufacru rcd by the Di 2007 Page #46  

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67 12.00acesimm USDA0 Rabat }form= IS_ PINETAINE. IT: 1 r,- c. G. STRUM, CA 2004 Page #19  
                 enough, if t!~ere is_ overt ho~tility with wide~pread know 2008 Page #111  

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on by being confused with them" Dr Isaac Asimov. Fantasy and Science Fictio 2003 Page #118  

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ublished in The Wise Men by Walter Isaacson and Evan Thomas (Simon and Shus 2006 Page #166  

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 pouring down from the dam at Lake Isabella and winding its way to Californ 2006 Page #71  
then continued driving toward Lake Isabella. Meanwhile, 200 miles away, a t 2006 Page #71  
 spent the weekend camping at Lake Isabella. On Monday, Hoyt called Air For 2006 Page #83  

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 Proceedings Ner 01997 James Net • Isar Slam November 10-12, 2006 Las Vegas 2006 Page #1  

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lliam M. Kramer and Charles Bahme, ISBN#0912212268) has 14 pages derucated  2007 Page #127  

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n the middle of nght and a black d"ISC being maintenanced . ■ In an emergen 2007 Page #55  

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were nol cnl\1\l~iastic lllC he cl isclosr?cl dc\·c loprncn t of Lhc I Bril 2009 Page #181  

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evented us from knowing our true h.iscory? UFO Threats to 'National Securit 2007 Page #36  

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 touch with each other and never d.iscussed the significance of what they h 2005 Page #154  

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1 Incl.: Subj Report mceexp-y14 1.,ISD 2 8 011-,A, tot; Roam W. =MT Lt. Col 2004 Page #18  

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n ■ An era of ma1or tuns,t:on ■ Ce:isdess UFO encounters -,,or!d,:,1d • ■ N 2009 Page #153  

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 great need for securit}'• \Xe had ISDN at the cime. l was in charge of sec 2007 Page #83  

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drinking beer when they heard a no.ise described as a cross between a hum a 2005 Page #39  
:q encot.:nte:i; ■Go·,emrn~t respo:ise to U:"Os ■E,;-oluoon of rese:;.rch ■ 2009 Page #141  

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founded," Mantle was told by Arild Isegg, the head of the Information Divis 2004 Page #13  

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a 5. Puerto Rico Forest 6. Jeep 7. Ishmael 8. Norka 9. Somalia Explosion —J 2004 Page #17  

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om of the national security esrabl.ishment has proven djsastrous for Americ 2007 Page #36  

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TS, lett,A3SS h130t$11` Nowa Aires ISIAM la Xpanish b2 ON? It PeY norm has  2004 Page #20  

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the sightings was warm and clear, ,isibility was unlimfred . A check was ma 2007 Page #165  

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land•r~ ~p!_CUlat,.. which drops J.iSII ft:el. 176 CIMe by, lhl5 sort o!. n 2009 Page #182  

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es \\hirh h:1\(' \i\1lrd or :Ir(' ,isilin:,! £:irlh. Jlumln 1lon:: ,,i1h :i 2005 Page #107  

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Earth and Planetary Exploration Di,ision. He is currently (since 1993) Dire 2007 Page #197  
nds -NBC Tod.,y Show -lbdio •Tclc-.ision •Y.thoo.com .,\Jvcrtis(-ments 188  2009 Page #194  

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th about the Vietnam \'(/ar: 'The ,isks of 110 secreo• are the risks qf de1 2007 Page #41  

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was available at that time frame." Isl Erich J. Speckin, Forensic Chemist.  2008 Page #109  
m are very apparent. Respectfully, Isl Dr. J. Roben Oppenheimer Director of 2008 Page #114  
nced Studies Princeton, New Jersey Isl Professor Albert Einstein Princeton, 2008 Page #114  

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cer for the air rescue division at Isla Grande Airport on the island; and ( 2004 Page #16  
ho operated a refueling station at Isla Grande Airport. Certainly, in my op 2004 Page #16  
unidentified graves. However, Mrs. Isla Finlayson, a resident of nearby Rho 2004 Page #30  

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ligious cults from Christianity to Islam and every power-crazed us-versus-t 2006 Page #181  

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 Missouri ............... 17 Maury Island UFO: The Crisman Conspiracy ..... 2003 Page #3  
                             Maury Island UFO: The Crisman Conspiracy Kenn  2003 Page #41  
 Thomas One reviewer said of Maury Island UFO, the book upon which this lec 2003 Page #41  
turation." Details about the Maury Island case come from several Freedom of 2003 Page #41  
roject Blue Book report. The Maury Island case is mentioned time and again  2003 Page #41  
in in the UFO literature but Maury Island UFO is the first one ever devoted 2003 Page #41  
reviewing the history of the Maury Island case, the lecture presents severa 2003 Page #41  
to the recovered debris. The Maury Island story begins on June 21st, 1947,  2003 Page #41  
nvinced Crisman to go to the Maury Island shore and take a look. Crisman la 2003 Page #41  
th Arnold to investigate the Maury Island case. Arnold, whose famous sighti 2003 Page #41  
ghting came three days after Maury Island,                                  2003 Page #41  
connections between the 1947 Maury Island case and the Kennedy assassinatio 2003 Page #42  
 and Montana, at time of the Maury Island case. Kenneth Arnold ’s investiga 2003 Page #42  
n turned over samples of the Maury Island debris to them. The material was  2003 Page #42  
 finding any evidence of the Maury Island debris, recommended that all simi 2003 Page #42  
 documents suggests that the Maury Island debris was turned over by Crisman 2003 Page #42  
 this material, the original Maury Island claims; the Banister recovery; th 2003 Page #42  
he northern coast of Norway on the island of Spitsbergen in mid-1952. I rev 2004 Page #12  
bit the forests and jungles of the island — myself and Jon spoke with a num 2004 Page #16  
ew of crashed UFO incidents on the island in the 1980s. Specifically, we we 2004 Page #16  
sion at Isla Grande Airport on the island; and (d) Michael Pazo, who operat 2004 Page #16  
woman who lived over in Cape Sable Island which is about 13 miles to the ea 2004 Page #36  
ff their girlfriends in Cape Sable Island, Dave Kendrick and Norm Smith had 2004 Page #36  
e area with their own Cape [Sable] Island boats; he would phone some of tho 2004 Page #37  
01, in Clarks Harbor on Cape Sable Island and advising them to proceed to t 2004 Page #38  
ast by Maggie Garrons Point, Inner Island and Stoddart Island and on the we 2004 Page #39  
s Point, Inner Island and Stoddart Island and on the west by three kilomete 2004 Page #39  
est by three kilometer long, Outer Island. The water goes little deeper tha 2004 Page #39  
On the north eastern side of Outer Island about 100 meters from a sand spit 2004 Page #39  
s from Clarks Harbor on Cape Sable Island. This brought the total number of 2004 Page #40  
days straight. He also recalls the island being used as some sort of milita 2004 Page #44  
zon in the direction of Big Tusket Island. The colors of the lights slowly  2004 Page #45  
ion flight on October 16, 1945, at Island Beach, New Jersey, and reached sp 2004 Page #66  
g to the Air Force Base at Presque Island, 1'1aine; it was the first of man 2005 Page #95  
n the states of Delaware and Rhode Island combined. In its vicinity: the Tr 2005 Page #125  
that a UFO crashed on the European island of Spitsbergen. Under the terms o 2005 Page #133  
47, Socorro, NM; June 1947, :Maury Island, Tacoma; 4 July 1947, Roswell, NM 2005 Page #163  
 1950 Dr. Bruce Maccabee 161 Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell Mathew 2006 Page #3  
t anthrax on sheep on the Scottish island of Gruinard. The uninhabited isla 2006 Page #107  
sland of Gruinard. The uninhabited island is still believed to be contamina 2006 Page #107  
                         The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? It wa 2006 Page #166  
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                         The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? WHAT? 2006 Page #174  
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                         The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? Lummi 2006 Page #180  
 Incident: A Watery Roswell? Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? Matth 2006 Page #180  
lingham Bay somewhere off of Lummi Island, Washington. If the location was  2006 Page #180  
participants involved in the Lummi Island Incident seemed to have completel 2006 Page #180  
 effort; and Bill Cummins, a Lummi Island resident who vividly remembers th 2006 Page #180  
rky depths off the shores of Lummi Island (his adopted home) in June 1984.  2006 Page #180  
eted my investigation of the Lummi Island Incident only a few days before,  2006 Page #181  
                         The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? So, w 2006 Page #182  
f 1985. As you will see, the Lummi Island Incident presents an extraordinar 2006 Page #182  
 follows will help bring the Lummi Island Incident back to the surface. PAR 2006 Page #183  
                         The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? the C 2006 Page #184  
ified Flying Object south of Lummi Island."31 July 27, 1984... What follows 2006 Page #184  
of the events comprising the Lummi Island Incident as they occurred during  2006 Page #184  
 of Carter Point on southern Lummi Island. The object's color is reportedly 2006 Page #184  
es about five miles south of Lummi Island. The crew of the Delores reports  2006 Page #184  
o west over the south end of Lummi Island. Elevation could not be determine 2006 Page #185  
: Seattle Coast Guard asks Whidbey Island Naval Air Station (a key military 2006 Page #185  
 located between Seattle and Lummi Island in the Puget Sound) if they saw a 2006 Page #185  
ng on radar about 3:45 AM. Whidbey Island responds negative. After a thorou 2006 Page #185  
positioned near the southern Lummi Island shoreline. For over an hour, the  2006 Page #185  
                         The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? PART  2006 Page #186  
 William Cummins —a longtime Lummi Island resident—starts asking questions  2006 Page #188  
tly from the Seattle area to Lummi Island on the night of December 30, 1984 2006 Page #188  
rage off the southern end of Lummi Island, the ship returns south, apparent 2006 Page #188  
The fundamental facts of the Lummi Island Incident are as follows... In the 2006 Page #188  
ards off the southern end of Lummi Island, near the area known as 41 See Pl 2006 Page #188  
onal aircraft. Militag (NAS Whidbg Island) and government(NOR/ID) tracking  2006 Page #189  
 event. • Conclusion #5: The Lummi Island Incident took place on a calm, cl 2006 Page #189  
ss testimony surrounding the Lummi Island Incident, four theories regarding 2006 Page #190  
f solving the mystery of the Lummi Island Incident, the Two-Object theory i 2006 Page #191  
ly everyone caught up by the Lummi Island Incident remains genuinely puzzle 2006 Page #192  
n the enigma surrounding the Lummi Island Incident, might there be a non-tr 2006 Page #192  
985, 'What Splashed Down Off Lummi Island?" by Leanna Bradshaw. Papetti, Do 2006 Page #194  
 Sound just off the coast of Lummi island, Washington, in the summer of 198 2006 Page #194  
 alternative health at Hilton Head Island, NC. 203                          2006 Page #206  
 during their operations. The Long Island UFO crash is an incident ~at has  2007 Page #128  
FO investigators from LlUFON (Long Island UFO Network) heard that people sa 2007 Page #129  
calls flooded in from all over the island reporting UFOs to the police and  2007 Page #130  
khaven National Laboratory on Long Island, long rumored to be involved with 2008 Page #134  
......................... .. Maury Island Revisited Kenn Thomas ........... 2009 Page #5  
                             Maury Island Revisited Kenn Thomas Copyrigh t© 2009 Page #29  
nier sightings. Known as the Maury Island incident, it involved several spi 2009 Page #29  
swell happened a month after Maury Island and some researchers think that i 2009 Page #29  
e researchers think that it, Maury Island and Arnold's Mount Rainier sighti 2009 Page #29  
 My book about the incident, MawJ1 Island UFO, came out thirteen years ago, 2009 Page #30  
bility issues surrounded the Maury Island case early on. The chief witness, 2009 Page #30  
have seen anything at all at Maury Island. He came down a day after Dahl's  2009 Page #31  
es left behind by the UFO at Maury Island. The box and its contents went up 2009 Page #31  
at Criman's involvement with Maury Island may have had to do with covering  2009 Page #31  
hl put out the idea that the Maury Island UFO had been a hoax, ufologists a 2009 Page #33  
died. By and large, however, Maury Island often flies under the radar of UF 2009 Page #33  
nation conspiracy . That the Maury Island story remains under-examined and  2009 Page #34  
. His published books include Mawy Island UFO, The Octopus and, most recent 2009 Page #34  
r American forces landed on Tarawa Island in the Pacific. He turned to a re 2009 Page #160  
ilitary problem encountered on the Island and Snodgrass replied: "Could be. 2009 Page #160  
 work, first on an obscure Pacific island in 1943 and later in New Zealand. 2009 Page #161  
oject, first on an obscure Pacific island and later in New Zealand. 6. The  2009 Page #161  
oject, first on an obscure Pacific island in 1943 and later in New Zealand. 2009 Page #169  
r American forces landed in Tarawa Island in the Pacific" and turned to a r 2009 Page #170  
lita,-y problem encountered on the island and Snodgrass replied" "Could be. 2009 Page #171  
of petty officers. Assigned entire island of Isle Ne. situated just outside 2009 Page #176  
ulp magazine to research the Maury Island incident in late July 1947, Arnol 2009 Page #179  

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here would be as many as six "Cape Islanders" plying the waters of the Soun 2004 Page #38  

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southern coast of the Soviet Kuril Islands. 3. The Green Pea: On 14 Septemb 2004 Page #6  
ld the story on the journey to the islands? To date, this is a question tha 2006 Page #128  
 Somewhere between Lummi and Eliza Islands, to be more precise (see Plate 1 2006 Page #184  
exing spot between Lummi and Eliza Islands, he would invariably spend some  2006 Page #193  
pecifica!Jy near the Prince Edward Islands. To this day, speculation reigns 2007 Page #143  
sued a report on the Prince Edward Islands incident citied Ad Hoc Panel Rep 2007 Page #144  
Bowyer's sighting over the Channel Islands on 23 April 2007 will at least b 2008 Page #63  
case. The case file on the Channel Islands UFO sighting ran to 9 pages. Com 2008 Page #63  
Os Summer 1976 ■ ET over the Cm:ny Islands? ■ Incident Over Tehran ■ Elsewh 2008 Page #160  
North Auckland, between the Bay of Islands and Whangaroa. This was later ab 2009 Page #165  
es at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands in the summer of 1946. Its purpo 2009 Page #173  
ct deployment date to the Marshall Islands for the Crossroads tests, the Ju 2009 Page #176  

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at Limestone, Maine, or at Presque Isle AFB at Presque Isle, Maine. 167     2006 Page #170  
 or at Presque Isle AFB at Presque Isle, Maine. 167                         2006 Page #170  
er (or both) Loring and/or Presque Isle AFB. Traffic control radar had a ca 2006 Page #171  
er probability that either Presque Isle or Loring AFB made the initial dete 2006 Page #172  
er, with enough room for a central isle, and two seats on either side. The  2007 Page #106  
fficers. Assigned entire island of Isle Ne. situated just outside the harbo 2009 Page #176  

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n alleged UFO crash in the British Isles and the second a similar event in  2006 Page #119  
on a hostile attack on the British Isles by alien forces. At the time, stor 2006 Page #130  
yal Air Force bases in the British Isles hallucinated , collectively and on 2008 Page #32  
ity and the defense of the British Isles. 15 The British Government continu 2008 Page #33  

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ived information that a new repeat islin the process of being published and 2004 Page #18  

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--Mtn•inK IIFOs lo afront-bumt!T ' Ism, K-tll b, a CR-1/.1.ENGE _.,.,.' TOD 2008 Page #156  

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 TS 1 Zl TSRMEO 1 MJ12 ref. 1-1 38 ISMEO 48 3132 S, uncl. 1 335 TS\1, C I I 2008 Page #115  

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elated Quotes *  iGeorge Filer “It isn't a question of whether or not flyin 2003 Page #15  
 Joel has admitted that his memory isn't as good as it used to be. There ar 2003 Page #70  
hings landed and what they wanted, isn't that the most important question?  2004 Page #49  
 a water pipe? That's interesting, isn't it? (Indicating toward the base pe 2004 Page #52  
 strange that it is omitted. There isn't even a passing reference or a joke 2004 Page #136  
ual contents of that FBI telegram. Isn't it difficult to picture Major Jess 2004 Page #142  
tes of the Roswell Incident. There isn't much that is undisputed, and those 2004 Page #148  
ed conclusion possible, even if it isn't always a clear-cut conclusion, or  2004 Page #214  
ere is no way to prove that Pflock isn't making the whole thing up to suppo 2004 Page #222  
 Maji4 Pflock interview. 39 Pflock isn't alone in employing a double standa 2004 Page #224  
d on: "The goal is co prove facts, isn't it?" The general replied, "I don't 2005 Page #35  
 hole and leave it there." "STEVE, ISN'T THE IMPLICATION THAT IF SOMETHJNG  2005 Page #71  
separate what's valuable from what isn't. The idea that the trial was orche 2005 Page #103  
l want this thing back." "But this isn't like the weather balloons we've se 2005 Page #156  
sible. If that were true, which it isn't, obviously nobody could be coming  2006 Page #6  
ho would ever know? James Prescott isn't going to say anything [on the reco 2006 Page #124  
 OK answer for a military guy. BUT ISN'T THAT AN INCREDIBLE ANSWER, 'PROBAB 2006 Page #163  
ble room which you get used to but isn't ideal. My dad would say (in Scotti 2007 Page #92  
ed because the federal governme nt isn't making any ta.x from his gambling  2007 Page #92  
 its being completely misused. MW: Isn't it the case that if it wasn't ille 2007 Page #92  
fied information and personal data isn't released. Names, addresses and oth 2008 Page #63  
 don't expect a smoking gun. There isn't one. The files contain no referenc 2008 Page #68  
PHYSICAL EVIDENCE • ATP UPDATE (IT ISN'T GOING AWAY)                        2008 Page #148  

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ecurit y state. The ClA's Frank \X/isner created a massive global propagand 2007 Page #11  

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                                   iSnpersonie \Veapon Is Foreeast *** ***  2009 Page #182  

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vered with experiments designed to isolate and confirm the reality of orgon 2005 Page #91  
ch began with a careful attempt to isolate the most critical uncertainties  2006 Page #51  

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n this one event alone — it is not isolated. Indeed, there are numerous sim 2004 Page #4  
nding. The Aurora story was not an isolated incident. The microfilm edition 2004 Page #27  
er" incident was definitely not an isolated event. I continued to search th 2006 Page #98  
s to summon Dr. Joseph McDade, who isolated Legionella in 1977. McDade was  2006 Page #111  
stem. GM: A honeypot would be very isolated and you would find yourself on  2007 Page #87  
s in Brazil where the military had isolated these areas retrieving whatever 2007 Page #128  
ven as wreckage rained down on the isolated desert below, the U.S. and Mexi 2007 Page #184  
e indefinitely and be able to live isolated lives, independence will never  2008 Page #112  

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fied procedures used for locating, isolating and recovering crashed UFOs th 2006 Page #14  

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

patched for medical assistance and isolation. The bodies were sent to the W 2003 Page #99  
 further discussion of BLs). Viral isolation should not be attempted withou 2006 Page #106  
al cause and that an algorithm for isolation of the virus was highly crucia 2006 Page #111  
al airship. Because of the extreme isolation of the crash site, Mexican aut 2007 Page #186  
ing desert landscape, the sense of isolation, and the realization that, onc 2007 Page #192  

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

 by announcing his conversion from isolationism to internationalism . As su 2008 Page #132  

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

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

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nc, there were questions about the isotope ratios in the magnesium. Isotope 2003 Page #107  
e isotope ratios in the magnesium. Isotope refers to the number of protons  2003 Page #107  
plained if the metal were the pure isotope 26Magnesium not found naturally  2003 Page #107  
robe, into container for magnesium isotope ratio analysis on July 20, Figur 2003 Page #108  
., July 20, 1996, during magnesium isotope ratio analysis of bismuth and ma 2003 Page #108  
d in solid line for 26fy|agnesjurn isotope. The layered metal had about 11% 2003 Page #109  
Saucers by Bowen 5. Burned Memo 6. Isotope Thermal Thrusters and Applicatio 2004 Page #248  

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

n those ratios, or percentages, of isotopes. One such anomaly was reported  2003 Page #107  
robe which could analyze magnesium isotopes was newly installed at the Carn 2003 Page #108  
smutation of uranium and plutonium isotopes. SECRECY Shortly after the end  2009 Page #20  

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010NON A( Ike romeemir is my mower Isp • /14 4111610104,0614 kraw pirshiUre 2004 Page #19  

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wegian colJeague) and Dr. Hoppe of Israel and lots of the sane American sur 2005 Page #103  
 placed intelligence operations on Israel in the counterintelli gence (Cl)  2005 Page #124  
F.oreig _ri counfri~~ (E3_r;itain, Israel); · :·:· :z·.:~:-: . .._ .-• • '. 2007 Page #35  

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 teelsa at lup. aLeMs.1 orNrS61,14 ISRIcets stymie PSTIT1091 TO DO OUT 1,11 2004 Page #20  

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 will yr saw at aa a hrlsf triy to Isrws to ashs m syyralsal of the sltaatl 2003 Page #223  

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uclear deterrent ■ Halting reconna issance of the moon and mars ■ Causin9 c 2005 Page #9  

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 This CR supl'!"scdcs HO CR 4-l. O:issificd bY Mullipk Sources dal~ 4 Oct 7 2007 Page #175  

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·~ rii~patch reported Leech . asl ;issl'rtcct •'OthN m1tioni. may find sayl 2009 Page #183  

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ional Space Sciences Organization (ISSO), a research institute founded by S 2006 Page #49  

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gh the use of secret codes and the issuance of temporary security clearance 2006 Page #20  

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. Bush and other scientists on the issue of finding practical uses for the  2003 Page #25  
mment, and they say that they will issue a statement within a half hour. Ma 2003 Page #53  
 interlayer. In the March 14, 2003 issue of Science, a special section was  2003 Page #115  
for alien domination of Earth, and issue a report called "Project Beta." No 2003 Page #141  
mportant, and if not, the security issue could be stopped before it became  2003 Page #145  
AMPLE: MATCH PRESS; THE RAISED “z” ISSUE s From April ‘54, SOM1-01 to keep  2003 Page #180  
nfluence, long judged an essential issue. The secrets have been kept in spi 2003 Page #187  
4, 1977. As this is a very complex issue, and this is a very short lecture  2003 Page #197  
 said, because she brought up this issue to Bill Clinton saying, "Why don't 2003 Page #199  
may have been dealing with the UFO issue for the president. The OSTP files  2003 Page #200  
er. If they are identical then the issue is who typed them both in 1947? 6. 2003 Page #209  
eam has reserved Judgement on this issue 13. Our assessment of this investi 2003 Page #236  
reply that Barry received when the issue of the aircraft's cargo was raised 2004 Page #10  
the complete truth surrounding the issue of crashed UFOs finally surfaces,  2004 Page #17  
e snapped, so I dropped the entire issue. It wasn't till almost twenty year 2004 Page #55  
(Part 1) A: Everyone mistakes this issue. I gather by that you mean whether 2004 Page #100  
The key point man on the satellite issue for President Eisenhower was his n 2004 Page #103  
ppened on the mysterious satellite issue was that Stewart Alsop, a powerful 2004 Page #103  
dinary citizen today. The specific issue of transportation feasibility will 2004 Page #106  
ard it, if accurate, as a critical issue for improving our understanding of 2004 Page #117  
, for example). , Hoaxes The first issue is that of hoaxes. In hindsight, i 2004 Page #121  
 the United Nations to take up the issue of UFOs. As a reward, he was debun 2004 Page #146  
e testimony before Congress on the issue of Korean War POWs being held in c 2004 Page #146  
hat was going on after forcing the issue. He attempted to get it out but co 2004 Page #197  
p him quiet and subservient on the issue. 194                               2004 Page #197  
 as to the truth or fiction of the issue at hand. I have provided — much to 2004 Page #214  
 and, therefore, it helps make the issue of whether or not they used the Az 2004 Page #217  
nformation, from both sides of the issue, and come to their own conclusions 2004 Page #223  
m McNeff (MUFON Minnesota Journal, issue #102) Line 1 (M) R****ECOVERY OPER 2004 Page #228  
hat it is indicative of Government Issue. The red stamped in a TOP SECRET/M 2004 Page #250  
could have been special Government Issue. At the time this paper was writte 2004 Page #250  
ly the most portentous and complex issue of the contemporary era. Not only  2005 Page #73  
Human Side of the Equation But the issue of "rusclosure" is really about us 2005 Page #75  
college.3 Not surprisingly, on the issue of UFOs, the disconnect between of 2005 Page #76  
 media has at times dealt wid1 the issue of UFOs in a serious manner. Cable 2005 Page #76  
he/m Reich appeared in the May 26, issue of The Ne111 Rep11hlic, other bias 2005 Page #93  
stiJJ hesitate to confront the UFO issue head on, largely due to the fact t 2005 Page #119  
fuses to present UFOs as a serious issue. And we all know that if the netwo 2005 Page #119  
 creation of just such a unit. The issue of whether IPU was a unit in the m 2005 Page #124  
e to say nothing and let the whole issue fade from memory. Instead, Stringf 2005 Page #139  
 Originally published in a special issue of VSD in France, July 1999. Uniqu 2006 Page #70  
team has reserved judgment on this issue." This quote makes it clear that t 2006 Page #104  
nd for study." (1) Since then, the issue of what did or did not occur on th 2006 Page #119  
page article Wysteg Tremor' in the issue of January 25, I find the explanat 2006 Page #121  
hirty to forty thousand copies per issue — and linking it with a nuclear ac 2006 Page #126  
 2001 in an attempt to resolve the issue of the Porton Down allegations as  2006 Page #133  
 deep knowledge of the incident at issue and who desired the release of the 2006 Page #133  
r of such ads appeared in the July issue of The Rlmvell Dai!J, Record's mon 2007 Page #60  
laced an alien-themed ad in a 2000 issue of the Elerlro11ic E11gineeri11g T 2007 Page #69  
never featured in the October 1967 issue of "NCO Club News". Coincidentall  2007 Page #109  
orbin are: (a) chat the project at issue dealt \vich crashed UFOs; and (b)  2007 Page #133  
; however, if the documentation ac issue can be ultimately verified as bein 2007 Page #137  
by Moon Dust personnel. And on the issue of the relacionsrup between Projec 2007 Page #138  
ven Neumveek's September 30, 1974, issue headlined "Mysteries: The Midnight 2007 Page #145  
he Poulain narrative. The next key issue is co ascertain if the fragment wa 2007 Page #199  
ce , and demonstrates that the UFO issue has, for decades, had a major bear 2008 Page #23  
try of Defense's stance on the UFO issue is practically identical in nature 2008 Page #24  
er deny to the public that the UFO issue is one that has significant releva 2008 Page #32  
hed to address the alien abduction issue. The group--which was nicknamed th 2008 Page #35  
any other, should be considered an issue of extreme national security. And  2008 Page #36  
ick Pope's words on this very same issue: "I'm naturally suspicious of anyo 2008 Page #38  
 wrote an article in the May 200 l issue of Fate magazine that further demo 2008 Page #101  
cuments. We will not deal with the issue in this talk except to note that t 2008 Page #105  
b "A" deals with how to handle the issue if someone important asks about UF 2008 Page #110  
Lready heavily involved in the UFO issue by the time of MJ-12. He had cance 2008 Page #132  
r his membership became a campaign issue, got an initial boost to his polit 2008 Page #141  
~ -:.~, 'J:HE :\!OST [\IPORL\ ,'\1 ISSUE OF OliR Tfi\lF. __ .) NO\\. f,\"F. 2008 Page #156  
presentation looked at a whole new issue of the extent to which alien virus 2009 Page #7  
Strategic Defense Initiative) , an issue during Reagan's term. As as result 2009 Page #10  
t of sovereignty is the underlying issue of this paper. I can draw two stat 2009 Page #14  
utes the greatest threat being the issue do not have complete sovereignty o 2009 Page #15  
. intelligence is a crucial policy issue. The President , the Congress , an 2009 Page #15  
crete discussio n on the important issue. We could continue '·classificatio 2009 Page #21  
d be published within two years of issue. That would fully preserve tactica 2009 Page #21  
chnologies associated with the UFO issue. Bush had earlier headed the Offic 2009 Page #36  
nnedy therefore had good reason to issue his June 28 1961 Memorandum to Dul 2009 Page #38  
the Burned document has no date of issue, the authority of the writer and t 2009 Page #39  
national security staff on the UFO issue. It was Dulles and another six unk 2009 Page #45  
 Kingman's link to the crashed UFO issue upon which we are most focused. Be 2009 Page #48  
toring craft." With respect to the issue of adverse effects on the part of  2009 Page #53  
around the park; then there is the issue of the particular fondness among R 2009 Page #139  
h elite organizations. The secrecy issue can also be dispensed quite easily 2009 Page #155  

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talia, La Crosse, Wl, Mar 7, 1994; Issued to Quillin ’s DrugsNEW UFO HISTOR 2003 Page #170  
mber 2223773 made by Postalia, and issued for use by Quillin's Drugs in La  2003 Page #171  
s not a fake?" I will discuss this issued in more detail later, but in the  2003 Page #171  
d during production. The Manual is issued as a TO or Technical Order, and t 2003 Page #172  
 had the paragraph discussing this issued blacked out, as if it was still s 2003 Page #183  
52, Truman's appointed Majestic-12 issued its first annual report as "A Rev 2004 Page #80  
t know the cause." The blood count issued by the laboratory of clin.ica1 an 2005 Page #34  
y origin. As a consequence, I have issued orders to Army G2 that a special  2005 Page #122  
in that era for similar government issued documents. Significantly, they fi 2006 Page #15  
nticity of SOM1-01 as a government issued manual produced in 1954. If this  2006 Page #16  
sci° zdneb3UO.Siglr hb. 3,5/8,462, issued to The prior .it tea dinette* suc 2006 Page #35  
ited States Air Force had actually issued orders to their pilots to shoot d 2006 Page #99  
r Force intelligence may well have issued requests for immediate informatio 2006 Page #179  
eir informacion services. They had issued a series of Worldwide Calling Car 2007 Page #68  
 "fl~ing status". Jack Pickett was issued for his article, the highest secu 2007 Page #95  
. Seveney-two hours lacer, che FBI issued a document concerning Monroe's ac 2007 Page #137  
air. lo July 1980, the Whjte House issued a report on the Prince Edward Isl 2007 Page #144  
e of severaJ witnesses. Dr. Maffei issued the fo!Jowing report: "The sample 2007 Page #194  
sult of its own analysis, none was issued, but Dr. Fontes, who had excellen 2007 Page #194  
sibility some indictments would be issued; although , ultimately, that did  2008 Page #30  
ed Memo." The following report was issued by Speck in dated January 30, 200 2008 Page #109  
he recovery of a flying saucer was issued. UFO researcher William Moore cla 2008 Page #132  
to call his bluff. In 1962 Kennedy issued a directive to the Air Force to a 2009 Page #17  
cial Operations Instructions to be issued to Unified and Specific Major Com 2009 Page #27  
on. On February I 9, 1961, Kennedy issued an Executive Order to placing col 2009 Page #35  
bruary 18, 1961, President Kennedy issued Executive Order 10920 (EO 10920)  2009 Page #37  
Security Action Memorandums (NSAM) issued on the same day to the Joint Chie 2009 Page #38  
 Director of Central Intelligence, issued the same day that involved Cold W 2009 Page #38  
M was an alleged Top Secret letter issued on November 5, 1961. Dulles' lett 2009 Page #38  
 written shortly after Kennedy had issued his June 28, 1961 National Securi 2009 Page #39  
 space missions, President Kennedy issued National Security Action Memorand 2009 Page #40  
ecurity Action Memorandum, Kennedy issued a more highly classified "Top Sec 2009 Page #41  
nal Security Action Memorandum 271 issued to Webb on the same day. Even tho 2009 Page #41  
ret Memorandum to the CIA Director issued on November 12, 1963 are evidence 2009 Page #41  
, a set of secret MJ-12 directives issued by former CIA Director, Allen Dul 2009 Page #45  
Operations Coordinating Board, was issued on September 2, 1953. Available o 2009 Page #46  

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labama. In February, the Air Force issues Project "SIGN," its most extensiv 2003 Page #88  
 See www.majesticdocuments.com The issues and what ’s new? Recovery and Dis 2003 Page #169  
ll the time for legal or copyright issues. Slide 40 summarizes the main tec 2003 Page #178  
 Special Operations Manual 1-01 or issues of fakery, a rather significant o 2003 Page #184  
uld have focused on the technology issues. The development of technical app 2003 Page #185  
hat Dr. Bland fully understood the issues. Additional opinion is being requ 2003 Page #208  
les prove otherwise. Open Research Issues That Will Help Resolve The Debate 2003 Page #209  
e and technical in his approach to issues. Case told me he had spoken to so 2004 Page #27  
story underscores the problems and issues involved in seeking the truth of  2004 Page #33  
science, medical and environmental issues. SLIDE #25: Linda and Rich with m 2004 Page #76  
tists on classified flying saucers issues. He received the clearance and pr 2004 Page #90  
ever. There have been two specific issues relating to crash retrievals: (a) 2004 Page #121  
entified a couple of very specific issues some skeptics have raised. The fi 2004 Page #127  
rt article in Fate Maga#ne raising issues about the feasibility of shipping 2004 Page #127  
t agencies. A proper answer to the issues he raises would actually require  2004 Page #127  
 which seemed to me to present the issues in the date, and the undisputed f 2004 Page #137  
ous debunkers? One of the foremost issues in the Roswell UFO case has to do 2004 Page #137  
t MAGAZINES MUFON Jourwal, various issues International UFO Reporter, publi 2004 Page #149  
ek Center for UFO Studies, various issues ROSWELL UFO MUSEUM Various exhibi 2004 Page #149  
tiff and defense lawyers involving issues concerning: Forgery, Sequencing o 2004 Page #250  
 interests quickly. You learn what issues to argue over, and what issues ne 2005 Page #76  
hat issues to argue over, and what issues never to discuss. From ancient Eg 2005 Page #76  
d ensure ideological conformity on issues that matter. The realit)' of soci 2005 Page #76  
noted that it steered clear of the issues that would truly have made this s 2005 Page #76  
osure cannot be divorced from such issues of politics and power. For one th 2005 Page #77  
ndeed, Reich's descripti on of the issues involved, the experimenta l proto 2005 Page #93  
of recovered UFO materiel, related issues of atomic power, and implications 2005 Page #130  
ccurate? No Anachronisms (specific issues or aspects of the case that are s 2005 Page #135  
copied from other documents. These issues can be significant or minor depen 2005 Page #137  
ument examiner, will deal with the issues surrounding the introduction of a 2006 Page #101  
ick makes it very clear that these issues will not be studied by those with 2006 Page #105  
 try to relate this to the medical issues and to where the data point. Sinc 2006 Page #115  
History of Porton Down: www.mod.uk/issues/portondownvolunteers/history.htm  2006 Page #137  
ngs report) 3) Technology-transfer issues (economic & military status quo)  2007 Page #36  
om under it due to possible safety issues. Jack specifically noted that the 2007 Page #105  
ies that might help address global issues facing humanity today. Like the s 2007 Page #121  
ificall y covers nationaJ security issues. And thus was born the FBI's secr 2007 Page #137  
riot Act has brought some of these issues to the forefront, raising two mai 2008 Page #26  
s important defence and air safety issues. However , some people at the MoD 2008 Page #66  
 serious defence and flight safety issues. UFOs Filmed Over Military Base T 2008 Page #67  
thesized scenario is credible, the issues noted on slide 29 would be critic 2008 Page #109  
e very heart of the most important issues in the country, and have been for 2008 Page #112  
 45 • l1Ytt'1.9• for QO Unexamined issues for Einstein authenticity ■Was it 2008 Page #119  
modern hoax ■The burned memo shows issues between JFK and MJ-12 ■Reinforces 2008 Page #122  
anagers handling German industrial issues in the U.S. capital market. In 19 2008 Page #131  
a factor in our biological warfare issues and how they relate to UFOs. The  2009 Page #7  
t UFOs. His first contact with UFO issues occurred in a meeting in Room P-1 2009 Page #9  
 code word WHITE PEBBLE . Downside issues might be the misspelling of SECUR 2009 Page #14  
 sake of already shaky credibility issues. For that reason and the obverse- 2009 Page #29  
 ' ¥. • • ..,,_llf9",· Credibility issues surrounded the Maury Island case  2009 Page #30  
hing agreement on a broad range of issues concerning sharing UFOs informati 2009 Page #42  
ffens. USAF police handle domestic issues and who is coming in and out of t 2009 Page #62  
ill speak live about the following issues: John will describe the latest in 2009 Page #77  

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r Forces, I am inclined to believe it's of an extraterrestrial origin." www 2003 Page #15  
ute the hypothesis, though I think it's early yet to worry about such an in 2003 Page #18  
or me, and grandfather is gone and it's been a long time. So then she sat d 2003 Page #36  
 gratitude, but all he can say is "It's beyond my..." Clark Clifford, a you 2003 Page #89  
ien technology museum" went? Or if it's still there, is it underground or d 2003 Page #102  
d no one has reported building it. It's a very high tech piece of material, 2003 Page #110  
ttack the data, attack the people. It's easier. 4. Do research by proclamat 2003 Page #118  
ut over the base had the "Oh look, it's one of them UFOs" reaction, and lef 2003 Page #151  
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g about. You said very generously "It's time to take a break." Over the bre 2003 Page #201  
ect since I've been back - I guess it's January 20th. I've been in a lot of 2003 Page #202  
e news media regarding the crash. "It's all a hoax," she said flatly. "I ha 2004 Page #28  
he crash occurred. "I've been told it's radioactive," Mrs. Oates confided.  2004 Page #29  
imenting with this vessel. So far, it's a surprise. We expect to revolution 2004 Page #32  
 didn't go. The valves don't work. It's made to look authentic. 1 think if  2004 Page #51  
there, ground to air missiles, and it's the RAF used to man them, not Ameri 2004 Page #52  
 Conference what I saw. Now, okay, it's a nuclear place. Nothing to hide th 2004 Page #53  
e area around here is pretty flat, it's a military and it has been for hund 2004 Page #53  
 a dip, and that's a man-made dip. It's as simple as that. And it goes into 2004 Page #53  
tely. There's a bad brush fire and it's near one of the drip tanks the comp 2004 Page #72  
w is that we didn't make them, and it's pretty certain they didn't originat 2004 Page #91  
ortation • The amazing conclusion: it's mostly true! Slide 2 WHO WAS THIS M 2004 Page #107  
this • First crash was in 1941 and it's easy to visualize a current plan fr 2004 Page #126  
hey called a "doodlebug." However, it's quite possible that the tales Skull 2004 Page #136  
icks with tape from a toy factory? It's harder still to imagine that this k 2004 Page #142  
e came in and analyzed it and said it's a million to one that it's anything 2004 Page #184  
nd said it's a million to one that it's anything but — its not Venus — it's 2004 Page #184  
t's anything but — its not Venus — it's not a reflection — it's this — it's 2004 Page #184  
ot Venus — it's not a reflection — it's this — it's unknown stuff. I asked  2004 Page #184  
t's not a reflection — it's this — it's unknown stuff. I asked Emenegger if 2004 Page #184  
h about what you are getting into. It's sort of a step thing. It's one step 2004 Page #190  
g into. It's sort of a step thing. It's one step at a time. You just get lu 2004 Page #190  
l that said "We're sorry — he says it's off." And I said "Why?" And he says 2004 Page #196  
d "Why?" And he says "He just says it's off." In yet another case, Robert E 2004 Page #196  
d Bill Moore provided me with the "it's all a hoax" side of the story, whic 2004 Page #215  
 to the local law enforcement, but it's in the middle of nowhere. The fact  2004 Page #216  
we lawyers call corroboration, and it's hard to ignore. It is independent t 2004 Page #217  
l security. In Redfern's opinion, "It's a big leap for someone to be a con  2004 Page #219  
nt was just a hoax, admitted that "it's possible there's something in there 2004 Page #219  
tec incident has finally reclaimed it's place, for good or ill, in the firs 2004 Page #223  
mey image, (though not a UTA image it's cutlines attribute it to James Bond 2004 Page #235  
ified the book and shelved it, and it's unclear if Bowen could have prevent 2004 Page #247  
ents is fairly straightforward but it's expensive. My father and I have spe 2004 Page #250  
.S. "Once you know it can be done, it's just a matteroFllmen-PhllCorso      2005 Page #3  
neers deal with man-sized use (but it's expanding rapidly both ways) ■ Engi 2005 Page #4  
inciples, but they'll skip that if it's cheaper ■ Engineers make inventions 2005 Page #4  
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, Utah, on July 16, 2005: "I think it's a safe house. And I'll tell you it  2005 Page #66  
and observe this particular area?' It's out in the middle of nowhere! We ar 2005 Page #68  
FO Crash OVERLAY: "He told me that it's not something that was made by the  2005 Page #71  
hing that was made by the weather, it's not something that was made by -he' 2005 Page #71  
ers [sic] are a different pattern. It's just that it was not made like if t 2005 Page #71  
id hardpan or an~ thing like that. It's a tough nut to crack. It reall1 is. 2005 Page #71  
r. She asked me, "why do you think it's a good idea to tell the public? Why 2005 Page #86  
encific order is built upon, while it's bio-energetically based critique of 2005 Page #87  
believe they were out of the loop. It's ego. Furthermore, we have not found 2005 Page #131  
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p, it's nor a fake. I am convinced it's nor a hoax." To-dare in m) files 1  2005 Page #149  
 the non-disclosure agreement, but it's not supposed to work that way. It's 2006 Page #20  
t's not supposed to work that way. It's supposed to be that they give you t 2006 Page #20  
w secrets that no one else knows." It's hard to explain but there was somet 2006 Page #21  
ot of strange men in Death Valley. It's not a place where common, color- le 2006 Page #44  
m, too. Trouble with Death Valley, it's so darned hot. Meyers says it was 1 2006 Page #44  
ed boys shouted among themselves, "it's a meteor!" and some yelled "it's a  2006 Page #90  
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 don't know [sic] for certain that it's [Prescott] who is talking, but they 2006 Page #124  
, they don't know for certain that it's him. But his house, it's a military 2006 Page #125  
tain that it's him. But his house, it's a military house; he got it by 'gra 2006 Page #125  
ere the crash supposedly happened. It's quite a long walk, so I first looke 2006 Page #125  
 have been very similar in nature. It's conceivable that someone in the Min 2006 Page #126  
way from where it all occurred; so it's not very far away at all. "[She] st 2006 Page #127  
ice whose son was in the Army. But it's not surprising that he would have b 2006 Page #127  
 a problem with it. Mainly because it's going to feature real locations, re 2006 Page #130  
real crisis management techniques. It's going to blend my knowledge and exp 2006 Page #130  
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 you can actually hear the target. It's a little bit distorted, but I could 2006 Page #147  
S WITH AMERICAN JETS AND THEN KNOW IT'S LOCKED ON BY YOUR PARTICULAR RADAR  2006 Page #149  
 can imagine taking your car while it's running, taking the battery termina 2006 Page #149  
've ever seen the game, Centipede. It's an old game that was popular in the 2006 Page #152  
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 on in.' I go in there, right, and it's a vault and it's a small room. It's 2006 Page #157  
there, right, and it's a vault and it's a small room. It's got big filing c 2006 Page #157  
t's a vault and it's a small room. It's got big filing cabinets and the saf 2006 Page #157  
big filing cabinets and the safes. It's got a table right there in the midd 2006 Page #157  
everything. He said, 'This is what it's all about,' and he handed me one of 2006 Page #157  
otograph of what you see here. And it's a gurney in an elongated fashion an 2006 Page #159  
 of that looks anything like this. It's not a human being — I'm telling you 2006 Page #159  
T INCIDENT? I believe that — well, it's either one of two things. I think t 2006 Page #161  
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 copy of this document.) (For what it's worth, the controversial "Eisenhowe 2006 Page #177  
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y know The Truth. How do they know it's The Truth? Well, because It just Is 2006 Page #181  
object that ignited this incident, it's as if the entire episode simply van 2006 Page #183  
zzle the tempers of the citizenry, it's unlikely that anyone ate eggs a la  2006 Page #183  
 to be more precise (see Plate 1). It's the middle of the night following w 2006 Page #184  
 hot summer day. Even at this hour it's still warm out. The night sky is cl 2006 Page #184  
ip running around its outer edge. "It's not a boat and it's not a plane," W 2006 Page #187  
s outer edge. "It's not a boat and it's not a plane," Walker tells a Bellin 2006 Page #187  
ham Herald reporter the next day, "It's not rock and it's not wood."39 Rich 2006 Page #187  
r the next day, "It's not rock and it's not wood."39 Richard Burke dives ne 2006 Page #187  
 angles by two separate witnesses, it's to be expected that the description 2006 Page #191  
hillips Laboratory. The Medpen, as it's also known, is about 12 inches long 2006 Page #201  
Pope comments co Forhts reporter: "It's politics; one hand washes the other 2007 Page #27  
edia problems, could be coverup of it's own ignorance. ..                   2007 Page #44  
ly interested it just won't stick. It's being lazy perhaps because you shou 2007 Page #80  
t doesn't interest you if you know it's going to be of use to you or enhanc 2007 Page #80  
th "This is the property of NASA". It's amazing though because under federa 2007 Page #87  
his is obviously a deliberate acc. It's not exactly something you could jus 2007 Page #87  
igns on them. GM: I see your point it's a good analogy. l'vl\XI: lf one jus 2007 Page #88  
it going to harm your case? GM: No it's ok. 111\\7: So what sort of damage? 2007 Page #88  
all on a points system as well ... it's all just mad. i'v1W: So how are you 2007 Page #92  
m because 1 may be off to America. It's workjng out again though at the mom 2007 Page #92  
ad would say (in Scottish accent) "It's your own stupid fault kjd!" (Laughs 2007 Page #92  
information concernin g the discs. It's important to note, that these four  2007 Page #95  
he was given an affirmative reply. It's clear that what was being reported  2007 Page #108  
Miaroj area at a tremendous speed. It's entirely possible that a more advan 2007 Page #109  
tories, rebuilding them in Russia. It's clear now that the Soviet Union had 2007 Page #111  
ogy to travel among the stars, but it's so wrapped up in deep black project 2007 Page #114  
the restoration hangar is located. It's here that various older aircraft ar 2007 Page #114  
is a "better way" to access space. It's now time for the military industria 2007 Page #120  
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       "No. Whose project is it?" "It's an Air Force deal, unless somebody' 2007 Page #133  
rvice Squadron , of course?" "Yes. It's a hush-hush unit. They have investi 2007 Page #133  
nidentified crashed objects.'" "If it's true, that is big." I said. "It cou 2007 Page #133  
 received a call from Lou Corbin. "It's plain that this is part of the Air  2007 Page #133  
en -probably under four feet tall. It's frightening, but there is no denyin 2007 Page #136  
k in the background of this image. It's Capilla Peak, 9300 feet hjgh in the 2007 Page #161  
sn't Like what you see on TV where it's Like real thin and sharp. It was ac 2007 Page #167  
itary, for being there so quickly. It's hard reaily to say. Paul: What's am 2007 Page #171  
nt: We did tell family, but. Paul: It's hard to talk about something like t 2007 Page #172  
 or something. But over the years, it's gotten to the point to where 1 just 2007 Page #172  
urally-occurring mineral" and that it's artificial-he says "probably man-ma 2007 Page #197  
icly at least, to continue to play it's ·'no evidence of a threat" card. Na 2008 Page #31  
 that we could reasonably make and it's difficult to see how we can take th 2008 Page #34  
arly disingenuous, almost mocking. It's unfortunate the journalist did not  2008 Page #60  
g keywords such as UFO and UAP and it's all there, alongside documents and  2008 Page #62  
methods of gathering intelligence. It's a massive job: MoD has received ove 2008 Page #63  
 D's UFO project ( 199 l to 1994). It's fascinating to see these files agai 2008 Page #65  
n I left they all seemed the same. It's not all gloom, of course and there' 2008 Page #68  
n't mean you truly understand what it's like to be under fire in a war zone 2008 Page #68  
nd-hand understanding, as it were. It's the same at the MoD. Journalists an 2008 Page #68  
 grid around the Earth and pretend it's made of rubber bands and tweak the  2008 Page #76  
ORFORD NESS OR THAT REGION? Right. It's a tiny micron displacem ent of the  2008 Page #76  
you are not underneath the aurora, it's even less because you don't have an 2008 Page #76  
 it? B: I wasn't close enough .... it's like it's calling to us to come to  2008 Page #85  
wasn't close enough .... it's like it's calling to us to come to it! We've  2008 Page #85  
come to it! We've got to go to it. It's telling us to come to it. We (Burro 2008 Page #85  
oting Penniston): I don't know. B: It's pulling towards us. Oh, look, it ju 2008 Page #85  
. Oh, look, it just changed again! It's small. (Light had been very large.) 2008 Page #85  
 (Light had been very large.) Now, it's moving back. SLIDE# 30 Aerial of RA 2008 Page #85  
s Excerpt B: So we 're walkin' and it's cold and we come across a creek tha 2008 Page #85  
EIR FUTURE? They go to their past. It's impossible to go into the future. I 2008 Page #92  
ave five different stories to tell It's important to scramble dates (which  2008 Page #93  
, chaos in the streets. That's why it's important to keep it quiet. (But) . 2008 Page #93  
ference if I talk about the story. It's too unbelievable ." SLIDE# 45 Col.  2008 Page #93  
Forest encounters this way: "GEEZ, it's incredible! The American government 2008 Page #94  
ded into characters and spaces. lf it's not a space, it's a character. Char 2008 Page #106  
s and spaces. lf it's not a space, it's a character. Characters might be co 2008 Page #106  
aks for planet Earth? In addition, it's long, was written for both scientis 2008 Page #107  
uth shut. Deadline is October, and it's critical. If this was I 963, the DC 2008 Page #110  
died" "THE PENTAGON SAYS NOTHING " IT'S A BUILDING AND BUILDINGS DON'T TALK 2008 Page #147  
24 no later than February I, 1964. It's important to note that CIA Memorand 2009 Page #41  
ARK, BLACK GLASS? That is correct. It's hard to describe! But I think what  2009 Page #65  
like glass, but it can't be glass. It's got to be metal, but it felt like g 2009 Page #66  
S THE GROUND , THE BEAM LOOKS LIKE IT'S 15 TO 20 INCHES IN DIAMETER? Someth 2009 Page #70  
icers in that meeting was to say, "It's a Brit affair that happened off bas 2009 Page #74  
e audiotape and said, "Bazley said it's a Brit affair." #4 Audio Col. Halt  2009 Page #74  
o be released -and I still believe it's out there -that would blow this cas 2009 Page #78  
I got close to whatever it was and it's gone and I'm just standing there wi 2009 Page #80  
LOSED. She summed it up succinctly"It's a damned lie!" I mentioned that the 2009 Page #88  
r where it came from and he said, "It's a piece of a space ship." l made th 2009 Page #91  
dustrial and manufacturing center. It's depicted in Soviet tourist literatu 2009 Page #134  

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 showing of recoveries sometime in It-late August this year. The President  2003 Page #234  

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or third time I was walking around it-mainly in awe! Toward one side of the 2009 Page #65  

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 than when we had first discovered it-we hadn't seen the part that was unde 2005 Page #157  

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nt •• h~~• &nd w ,:, ~ &ppan.tua ~ it1 OJ"'ratioo a curTCnt of 100 to 400 m 2005 Page #17  

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by rese:uchers l ■ A "re-poltt1c1::it1on" of Ufology 147                    2009 Page #153  

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zh article of Wednesday, October 1 It\ only made page six of the Times, but 2009 Page #138  

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aa eananwle aid pragma la Avan and ita rolatiaa te geaaenl pelitiaal and ee 2003 Page #226  

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-~--------- The aircraft was an Al Italia MD-80 with 57 passengers on board 2008 Page #66  

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pace launch facility) • 7/4/78 Two Italian soldiers claim to seen lancing o 2006 Page #28  
 with totalitarianism and fascism. Italian dictator Benito Mussolini is cre 2008 Page #124  

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rom his World War II assignment in Italy. He told me that he had read with  2004 Page #78  
" Class, 1980, U. S. Navy, Naples, Italy. Image courtesy Tom C. Sheppard.)  2006 Page #156  
1980 with the U.S. Navy in Naples, Italy. Earlier this year, he contacted m 2006 Page #156  
ly real difference between fascist Italy and Nazi Germany is that in those  2008 Page #124  

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 78 ta [Nat] Salta. itrstatlna. lb Itay—The strange object that sone people 2004 Page #20  

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ckets were being fired from \,'{lh.ite Sands Army Proving Grounds in New Me 2005 Page #172  

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o-called fLyiag saucers crashed in Itecico; bowever„ the details are somewh 2004 Page #18  

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 memo shows one blacked out agenda item number three and none of the associ 2003 Page #157  
National Archives Top Secret USAFE Item 14 • 4 Nov 1948 • Swedish Air Intel 2003 Page #161  
ouse project purely as an interest item of the Assistant Chief of Staff for 2003 Page #162  
TECHNOLOGY CLASSIFICATION TABLE No Item Description 1 Intact, operational o 2003 Page #175  
in [newspaper], 2 April 1967. This item was not carried in the other daily  2004 Page #6  
CT PAO SEEN fnmin NEAR SANTA CRUZ. ITEM 2pt DETAILS. ONE OF THE LEADING DAI 2004 Page #21  
tter is the most highly classified item in the United States, rated higher  2004 Page #89  
eferenced in the 1" Annual Report, item 12, page 11 thereof. Report 30 deal 2004 Page #119  
with the 1" Annual Report, page 9, item 9 discussing "autopsies on the four 2004 Page #119  
FO 'junk drawer' and pulled out an item ... " ■ " ... called the atomic lab 2005 Page #7  
tors in the private sector. 2. "An item" -as opposed to "'The' item" -was r 2005 Page #175  
2. "An item" -as opposed to "'The' item" -was recovered near the world's on 2005 Page #175  
echnologies Division in 1952. "The item" refers to the top secret designati 2005 Page #175  
heir cargo to the secret base. One item was never found. During the bailout 2006 Page #75  
cials requested the return of this item, as well, and Marvel complied. I fi 2006 Page #83  
th no medical cures available." An item on page 9 reinforces this view: "13 2006 Page #105  
les or populari ty of such a novel item to the eneral ublic. 62             2007 Page #68  
hat was stiD something of a luxury item when it appeared in 1992. This beau 2007 Page #74  
Brussels and they replied that the item definitely came from space. 123     2007 Page #129  
Polit Morocain, 2 April 1967. This item was not carried in the other daily  2007 Page #140  

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n the next 29 slides, highlighting items that I have found to- be of specia 2003 Page #171  
fication Table. It categorizes all items into eleven categories, gives them 2003 Page #176  
ogy Division of Moon Dust or other items of great technological intelligenc 2004 Page #5  
ween unidentified flying objects, "items of great technological interest,"  2004 Page #5  
 foreign space vehicles;" and (b) "items of great technological interest."  2004 Page #12  
ntiful and well confirmed. Various items of 'hardware' are known to exist,  2004 Page #15  
d dedicated to covertly recovering items falling. Prior to satellites in 19 2004 Page #115  
are several reports that allude to items noted in some of the Questioned Do 2004 Page #115  
 represents, there were many other items within the debris which did not, a 2004 Page #233  
t/entry into a time dimension " ■ "Items and data from UFOs found in USSR"  2005 Page #9  
ers on AFBl of Moon Dust or otl1er items of great technical intelligence in 2005 Page #142  
nel and other identifiable cockpit items. Much of the titanium skin was unp 2006 Page #76  
era lens. I excavated a few buried items, but most of the material was lyin 2006 Page #76  
plosive charges to excavate buried items from the impact crater. Robert M.  2006 Page #82  
he AECI8 file material since 6,014 items are now reported as published "Med 2006 Page #104  
now reported as published "Medical Items" in the "Interrogation Reports" -  2006 Page #104  
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 has the directive attached to it. IX Top Secret, July 2, 1947 draft missio 2003 Page #211  
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s Been Said about Flying Saucers • IX. Visual Proof • X. The Landings • Xl. 2004 Page #245  
Has Been Said about Flying Saucers IX. Visual Proof X. The Landings XI. Why 2007 Page #44  
agazines and books, ending in 1954 IX, Visual Proof: reference to dozens of 2007 Page #44  
 meow in the universe, ... ·Meow M.ix will appoint him Ambassador from Eart 2007 Page #66  
s illustrated with a bag of Meow M.ix atop the same lighting fixture craft  2007 Page #66  
e Alien Virus According to Article IX of The Treaty on Principles Governing 2008 Page #36  
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Word: "ixarwy", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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

1M tka @tate af affairs la CM— aai ixil—taljr k—ata la aaay lap art art CM— 2003 Page #221  

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

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

motion • It ntalld tbout IU etntnl IXI■• Thil -Luted lbaul one minute. NICA 2007 Page #165  

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

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

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

eir world, and these people prompt.Iy filed out of the room. A few, includi 2005 Page #81  
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Word: "iy~", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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

t:-:.tcb :-cpo:tcd Dr. Lccc~ lS :,;iy• Items ol ~ ,..:bole popul£~on. Ulcm  2009 Page #182  

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

hwest of the town of Roswell. Site IZ—2 waa located approx. 20 miles southe 2003 Page #232  
ersonnel were mainly interested in IZ—2 as this site contained the majority 2003 Page #232  
der, precluded an investigation at IZ—1. U. On arrival at IZ—2, personnel a 2003 Page #232  
tigation at IZ—1. U. On arrival at IZ—2, personnel assessed the finds as no 2003 Page #232  

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

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

Structure of Academy of Sciences • IZMIRAN • Bekhterev Brain Institute- Psi 2004 Page #161  

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

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

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

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Word: "i~10l1trl9e2", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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Word: "i~4", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Word: "i½", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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

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

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

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

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