Crash Retrieval Conference Proceedings, KWIC Index Page: l

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

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

Letters Directory:

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

Words Directory:

"l&" "l&i" "l&l1"

"l&s-haju" "l'" "l'&j" "l'-" "l'-4" "l'-iicj" "l'-iie" "l'0u"

"l'" "l'\p·noun-document" "l'\r•~" "l'\t" "l'\v5'tltrr" "l'\y" "l'appareil" "l'arrnee"

"l'artd" "l'c'cf" "l'cic" "l'ec" "l'hc" "l'hi" "l'i" "l'isio"

"l'j" "l'jtu" "l'l" "l'l'p" "l'l1" "l'lncaster" "l'lns" "l'lo"

"l'lopns" "l'lv" "l'l•" "l'm" "l'o" "l'or1" "l'orn1a" "l'ot4h"

"l'ou" "l'ri" "l'roject-" "l't" "l'u~511t" "l'vf" "l'vf\xi" "l'viounrain"

"l'vl\xi" "l'vlid-year" "l'vliethe" "l'vlissile" "l'vlountain" "l'w" "l'xlmb" "l'xtc"

"l-" "l--" "l---" "l--1" "l--t" "l-1" "l-2" "l-cc"

"l-j" "l-la" "l-lf" "l-o" "l-pgs3-9" "l-shaped" "l-st" "l-u'"

"l-vould" "l-~r" "l-~·t" "l0" "l1" "l10u" "l111" "l111111ril"

"l11funrl" "l1lt" "l1t" "l1vrmd•" "l1ytt'1" "l3" "l4-104" "l4st"

"l5" "l9'c'crllj" "l914" "l999" "l9iij" "l9s5" "l" "l'jr"

"l\1" "l\1ysteoous" "l\f'" "l\fanhattan" "l\fanzano" "l\fartin" "l\fassachusetts" "l\h"

"l\i" "l\ilints" "l\ilufon" "l\irel" "l\ji" "l\jien" "l\kguff" "l\l"

"l\lhidentification" "l\llagazj11e's" "l\llinas" "l\llle" "l\lloon" "l\ln" "l\rl'y" "l\t"

"l\t-" "l\t~" "l~" "l\·i" "l_" "l__" "l_i" "l_l"

"l_~" "la" "la1g" "la\" "laa" "laaafhata^" "laahrthor" "laaiero"

"lab" "lab's" "label" "labeled" "labeling" "labels" "labor" "laborarory"

"laborateny" "laborator" "laboratories" "laboratories'" "laboratorio" "laboratory" "laborers" "laborious"

"labouring" "labrador" "labs" "labvin" "lace" "lacer" "lacey" "lack"

"lacked" "lackey" "lacking" "lackland" "lacks" "laconic" "lacrosse" "ladd"

"laddc" "laden" "ladies" "ladled" "lady" "lady's" "lagazine" "laguna"

"lai\idll" "laid" "laird" "laiti" "lajlc" "lak" "lake" "lake-"

"lakebed" "lakes" "lal" "laler" "lam" "lama" "lambrechts" "lamentations"

"lamented" "laments" "lamont" "lamont's" "lamp" "lampoon" "lamps" "lamual"

"lamualmain" "lan" "lanc" "lance" "lancer" "lancet" "lancing" "lancling"

"land" "land-ed" "landau" "lande-" "landed" "landg" "landing" "landings"

"landlords" "landmark" "landmarks" "landry" "lands" "landscape" "land•r~" "lane"

"lang" "langford" "langley" "langston" "langtry" "language" "languages" "lanoed"

"lanterns" "lao" "laoual" "lap" "laparl" "lapaz" "lapel" "laplume"

"laplume's" "laps" "lapse" "lar" "lar11" "laraa" "laredo" "large"

"large-scale" "largely" "larger" "largest" "larry" "larry's" "larsen" "larson"

"lart~" "lary" "larynx" "las" "laser" "laser--1he" "laser-like" "lasers"

"lashed" "lashup" "lasl" "lasocio" "lassa" "lasseehosette" "last" "last-known"

"lasted" "lasting" "lastly" "lat" "late" "late-night" "lateate" "lately"

"latent" "later" "later_folli" "laterwith" "latest" "latex" "latin" "latino"

"lation" "latro" "lattc" "latter" "latter's" "latvia" "lat•r" "lauderdale"

"laugh" "laughed" "laughingstock" "laughlin" "laughs" "laughter" "launch" "launched"

"launcher" "launchers" "launches" "launching" "launchman" "laundering" "laundromat" "laundromats"

"laurance" "laureate" "laurelville" "laurence" "laurent" "laurie" "lauris" "lau~c{"

"lavarenti" "lavender" "lavishly" "lavlsicn" "lavoie" "lavonne" "lavrenti" "law"

"law-abiding" "lawless" "lawlessness" "lawn" "lawrence" "laws" "lawsuit" "lawyer"

"lawyered" "lawyerly" "lawyers" "lay" "layed" "layer" "layered" "layering"

"layers" "laymen" "layout" "layperson" "lays" "laz" "lazar" "lazar's"

"lazar-style" "lazily" "lazy" "la•" "lb" "lb1" "lbaui" "lbaul"

"lbc" "lbcr~e" "lbeoris~" "lbil•" "lblbos" "lbm" "lbnuoo•" "lbot"

"lbs" "lbtrt" "lbu" "lc" "lc'-" "lc's" "lc-" "lcachiness"

"lcal" "lccc~" "lcctroclt" "lcctrun'" "lcd" "lchh" "lci" "lciloamperes"

"lcinds" "lcites" "lcll" "lcmd" "lcmlc" "lcnt" "lco" "lcopt"

"lcr" "lctill" "lcx" "ld" "ld'1" "lde" "lder" "ldier"

"ldr" "ldred" "ldyn~m" "ld£1s" "le" "le'" "le'~st" "le-"

"le-nktil" "le2r" "le\·itate" "lea" "leach" "lead" "lead-in" "leader"

"leader's" "leaders" "leadership" "leading" "leadln" "leads" "leads-" "leaf"

"leaflets" "league" "leak" "leakage" "leaked" "leaker" "leakers" "leaking"

"leaks" "leak•" "lean" "leaned" "leaning" "leanna" "leanne" "leap"

"leaps" "lear" "lear's" "learn" "learned" "learning" "learnjng" "learns"

"learnwh" "lease" "leased" "leasing" "least" "leastnxio" "leather" "leave"

"leave-one-out-cross-validation" "leaves" "leaving" "leavitt" "lebed" "lebelson" "lec's" "lec1d"

"lecithin" "lectively" "lectr" "lecture" "lectured" "lecturer" "lecturers" "lectures"

"lecturing" "led" "ledge" "ledger" "leduc" "leduc-childs" "lee" "lee's"

"leech" "leech's" "leed" "leeds" "leek" "leet" "lefen" "lefevre"

"lefl'l" "lefrwing" "left" "left-leaning" "leg" "legacy" "legag" "legal"

"legally" "lege" "legend" "legendary" "legends" "legible" "legion" "legionella"

"legionna" "legionnaire" "legislacion" "legislation" "legislator" "legislature" "legit" "legitimacy"

"legitimate" "legomana" "legs" "lehman" "lehrer" "lei's" "leipzig" "leir"

"leir21" "leirtil" "leis" "leiston" "leisure-time" "leit" "leitzel" "lekay"

"lel" "lel•••" "lem" "lemay" "lemmon" "lemon" "lemorandon" "lemos"

"len" "len's" "lend" "lender" "lending" "lendon" "length" "lengthen"

"lengths" "lengths+" "lengthy" "lenin" "leningrad" "lenrnctl" "lens" "lens-shaped"

"lenses" "lent" "lenticular" "lentil" "leo" "leominster" "leon" "leonard"

"leonid" "leonidovich" "leopards" "lept" "ler" "lerm" "les" "lesions"

"leslie" "less" "less-bright" "less-than-subtle" "lessen" "lesser" "lesson" "lessons"

"lest" "lester" "let" "let's" "letelv" "lethal" "lethality" "lets"

"lett" "letter" "letter-needs" "letterhead" "lettering" "letterman" "letters" "letting"

"lettlt" "letured" "leu" "leucocycosis" "leukemia" "lev" "levada" "leve"

"level" "leveled" "levelled" "levels" "levengood" "leverage" "leveraged" "levi"

"levi-strauss" "levine" "levitation" "levy" "lew" "lewin" "lewinski" "lewinsky"

"lewis" "lewisbur" "lewisburg" "lexical" "lexicographic" "lexondcr" "ley" "leyva"

"le••" "lf" "lf'" "lf'il" "lf'u" "lf1" "lf4" "lf9i'"

"lfawl" "lffd'tffdr" "lffl" "lfflpoffr1111" "lffly" "lfh" "lfl" "lfl11lit"

"lfle~vlio" "lfll" "lfl|7" "lfnational" "lfo" "lfos" "lfq" "lfrl'"

"lfs1" "lftei" "lf~" "lf•" "lf•_" "lf•~•c-~~'" "lg" "lgan"

"lgl'ip" "lglo" "lgs" "lgs~" "lh" "lh'" "lha" "lhc"

"lhe" "lhere" "lhey" "lhi" "lhis" "lhl5" "lhls" "lhnt"

"lhnut1" "lhp" "lhr" "lhrea~" "lhree" "lhrm" "lhru" "lhst"

"lht" "lhtings" "lhtir" "lhtlndun" "lhul't'tl" "lhy" "lh~" "lh·"

"lh•" "lh•annr" "li" "li'" "li-11" "li-w~" "li1" "li10"

"li1lsti" "li46" "li" "liabilities" "liability" "liafr" "liaising" "liaison"

"liaisons" "lian" "liaoretarinto" "liar" "liars" "lib" "libel" "libelous"

"liberal" "liberalism" "liberally" "liberals" "libertarians" "liberties" "liberty" "lible"

"librarian" "libraries" "library" "library's" "librcr-y" "lic" "lica" "licence"

"license" "lichael" "lichen" "lid" "liddy" "lidless" "lie" "liebennan"

"lied" "lielxtv310" "lien" "lience" "lies" "lieutenanl" "lieutenant" "lieutenants"

"lie~" "lif0" "life" "life's" "life-long" "life-mj-1" "life-she" "life-support"

"life-threatening" "lifelong" "lifestyle" "lifetime" "lifitary" "lifo" "lift" "lift-off"

"lifted" "lifting" "liftof" "ligainst" "ligature" "light" "light's" "light-\·hich"

"light-ails" "light-alls" "light-beam" "light-colored" "light-hearted" "light-weight" "lightall" "lightalls"

"lighted" "lighteo" "lighter" "lighthouse" "lighting" "lightle" "lightly" "lightn"

"lightning" "lightrung" "lights" "lightweight" "lii" "liif" "liilmade" "liir"

"lij" "lijliam" "lij©" "lik" "like" "liked" "likefihood" "likel"

"likelihood" "likely" "likely-the" "likeness" "likes" "likewise" "liking" "lil"

"lile" "lilfe" "lili" "liliane" "lilk1l" "lill1e" "lille" "lilll"

"lillle" "lilly" "lillydale" "lilt" "lilwall" "lily=" "lima" "lima-aiming"

"limari" "limb" "limbo" "limbs" "lime" "limerick" "limes" "limestone"

"limit" "limitations" "limited" "limitless" "limits" "limjred" "limjts" "limn"

"limousines" "limply" "lin&u" "lina" "lincoln" "linda" "lindberg" "lindbergh"

"lindblad" "lindemann" "lindo" "line" "line's" "line4" "line5" "line6"

"line7" "line8" "linear" "lined" "linen" "liner" "lines" "ling"

"linger" "lingered" "lingering" "linguist" "linguistic" "linguistics" "lingusitis" "linic"

"link" "linkage" "linkages" "linked" "linking" "links" "link™" "linotype"

"linquistics" "linual" "lio'\s" "lioa" "lion" "lion's" "lionel" "lionni"

"lion~" "lioted" "lip" "lipless" "lips" "lipson" "liq" "liquefied"

"liqueur" "liquid" "liquidated" "liquids" "liqujd" "lircle" "lirga" "lisa"

"lise" "lismissed" "lissi11g" "list" "list'" "list" "listed" "listen"

"listened" "listener" "listeners" "listening" "listing" "lists" "lit" "lit'"

"lit00itr•" "lit4" "litc" "litcje" "lite" "literal" "literaliy" "literally"

"literary" "literature" "lithium" "litigation" "litjm4ncto" "litoactra" "litora" "litter"

"littered" "littje" "little" "little-bitty" "little-known" "little-traveled" "little-understood" "litv"

"lity" "lit•clinktivis" "liu" "liutde" "live" "lived" "lively" "livermore"

"lives" "livestock" "living" "living-i" "living-perhaps" "living-room" "liwhile" "lizar"

"lizard" "li~" "li~e" "li~y" "li°logy" "lj" "lj'" "lj'y·"

"ljcd" "ljestro'" "ljfo" "ljfos" "ljft" "lji" "lji'" "ljifiv"

"ljittlotillt" "ljl" "ljlj" "ljomb" "ljsaf" "ljt~" "ljumined" "lj£"

"lk1" "lk6" "ll" "ll&bt" "ll&htlnc" "ll'" "ll'%" "ll'ldr"

"ll-" "ll-h••" "ll-l-" "ll-p" "ll1" "ll1'ith" "ll1e" "ll7eek91"

"ll=o" "ll\1aginat" "ll_" "lla" "llanderfel" "llandri" "llandrillo" "llangollen"

"llano" "llanrhaedr-ym-mochnant" "llanrwst" "llas" "llay" "llc" "llc's" "llccn"

"llciic'" "llclgv" "llcn" "llcrr" "lldj" "lle9" "lle'elulhncnt" "lled"

"lles" "llf" "llfi'" "llfl" "llfo" "llf••c" "llght" "llgl"

"llhidl" "lli" "lli1©ru" "llic" "llica" "llie" "lligencii" "llila"

"lliniatay" "llis" "lljc" "lljk" "llke" "lll" "lll'" "lllat"

"lllc" "llld" "llle" "lllf" "lllinois" "lllir" "llll" "lllll"

"lllls" "llllt" "llll•o" "lllno" "lllre" "llltll" "lllustrated" "lllustration"

"lllym" "llmitec" "lln" "llnda" "llniyerslry" "llnn" "llnru1111" "lln~jc"

"lloa" "llon" "lloyd" "llr" "llrllrr" "llrnt" "llro" "llrv"

"lls" "llse" "llsvl" "llsyndrornt" "llt" "llt&qm" "llt0rougt1" "lltht"

"lltm" "lltr" "llttle" "lltto" "llufon" "llustration" "llx" "lly"

"llydrod" "llyi" "ll~-" "ll~all" "ll~c" "ll~hi" "ll•l" "lm"

"lmerplaneta" "lmf" "lmo" "lmowlrd" "lmpllcatlon" "lmpo" "lmt'" "ln"

"ln$" "ln'" "ln10" "lnce" "lncident" "lncidents" "lncj" "lncrdent"

"lnd" "lndeed" "lndicace" "lndio-guerrero" "lndividunl" "lndjan" "lndt~1t1on" "lnfomrntion"

"lnfonn" "lnfonnation" "lnformacion" "lnformadon" "lnformation" "lng" "lngs" "lninative"

"lnl" "lnlp" "lnltci" "lnl~lew" "lnn" "lnns" "lnq11irer" "lnr"

"lns1c" "lnstituce's" "lnstitutc" "lnt" "lntalllgence" "lntary" "lntel11gcnce" "lntelligence"

"lntelllgenco" "lntemallonal}" "lntemauonal" "lnteravia" "lnteravla" "lntercechnique" "lnternat1on" "lnternational"

"lnterplanecar" "lnte~nted" "lnte~rated" "lntilft" "lntrnder" "lntroduoed" "lntrvmseaeral" "lnv"

"lnvestigaci6n" "lnvestigat01" "lnvestigations" "lnvestigato" "lnvi" "lnyestigator" "lo" "lo'"

"lo'z" "lo'l" "lo'vvell" "lo-a" "lo11" "lo\110" "lo" "lo_ose"

"loa" "load" "loaded" "loading" "loads" "loaf" "loamy" "loan"

"loaned" "loans" "loan·" "lobbing" "lobsters" "lob~" "loc" "loca"

"local" "locales" "locality" "localized" "locally" "locals" "locard" "locat"

"locate" "located" "locating" "location" "location_" "locations" "locator" "lock"

"lock-step" "lockbourne" "locked" "lockheed" "lockheed's" "lockland" "lockport" "locks"

"locksmith" "locomotion" "locus" "lod" "lodad" "loday" "lodes" "lodge"

"lodged" "lodges" "loe" "loeas" "loeb" "loebs" "loffe" "loftus"

"log" "log-lake" "logbook" "logbooks" "logged" "logger-be" "loggers" "logging"

"logic" "logical" "logically" "logistic" "logistically" "logistics" "logo" "logo-adding"

"logon" "logos" "logotype" "logs" "loh~~" "loiited" "loiroolmotooi" "lois"

"loke" "lolly" "lol~" "lom" "loma" "loman" "lome" "lomita"

"lomond" "lona" "lond" "london" "london-based" "lone" "lonely" "long"

"long-" "long-ago" "long-established" "long-haired" "long-necked" "long-range" "long-standing" "long-term"

"long-time" "longer" "longest" "longest-running" "longstanding" "longtime" "lonu" "lon~d"

"loo" "looal" "look" "looke" "looked" "looking" "lookino-like" "lookjng"

"looks" "loon" "looo" "loooff-ciiicli" "loop" "loose" "loosely" "loosen"

"loosened" "looses" "loot" "looting" "lop" "lopes" "loprncn" "lor"

"lord" "lords" "lore" "loredo" "lorenzen" "loretta" "lori" "loring"

"loros" "lorraine" "lorre" "lorries" "lorry" "loru" "lor••ri~•" "los"

"los''alamos" "lose" "losers" "loses" "losing" "loss" "losses" "lost"

"losure" "lot" "lotosev" "lotozev" "lots" "lou" "loud" "louder"

"loudly" "loudspeaker" "loudweaker" "louis" "louisiana" "louls" "loun" "lout"

"lov" "love" "loveable" "loved" "lovekin" "lovelace" "lover" "loves"

"lovett" "loving" "low" "low-bed" "low-boy" "low-cost" "low-flying" "low-frequency"

"low-level" "low-power" "low-security" "low-speed" "low-tech" "low-yield" "lowbed" "lower"

"lower-case" "lower-ranking" "lowered" "lowering" "lowest" "lowly" "lows" "loyal"

"loyalty" "loyola" "lozenge-shaped" "lo~c" "lo•" "lpon" "lpopnlt" "lps"

"lq" "lq\t" "lr" "lr'" "lr" "lrfl" "lrhuio" "lriangle"

"lrl" "lrlm'" "lrn" "lrnow" "lrnport" "lrnte" "lro" "lrp"

"lrrrmlri" "lrscribcd" "lrternat10nal" "lrtmudou" "lru" "ls" "lsaac" "lsg"

"lsj" "lslands" "lsls" "lso" "lssiidm" "lt" "lt'al" "lt'ca"

"lt'ech" "lt'ffelligence" "lt's" "lt11'isk" "lt11's" "lta" "ltalian-language" "ltd"

"lted" "ltft" "ltfv•'f•l'\lit" "ltion" "ltj" "ltl" "ltlocce" "ltlttly"

"ltneu" "ltnf'" "lto" "ltojj" "lton" "ltot" "ltotors" "ltr"

"ltrrs" "lts" "lttee" "ltto•" "lttt" "lttybirty''" "ltt~" "ltum"

"lt•bf" "lt•tl" "lt•••" "lu" "lu'" "lu" "lubbock" "lucas"

"luciano" "lucille" "lucius" "luck" "luckily" "lucky" "lucln" "lude"

"ludicrous" "ludwik" "luella" "lufnvaffe" "luggage" "luh" "luis" "luisa"

"luj" "lukewarm" "lumber" "lumberton" "luminary" "luminescent" "luminous" "lummi"

"lump" "lunar" "lunch" "lunched" "lund" "lundahl" "lundahl's" "lune"

"lung" "lungs" "luni" "lunken" "luo" "luoi" "luoonaondatione" "lup"

"lurance" "lurc-b" "lure" "lured" "lurid" "lurl'o" "lurnan-arien" "lurrunosity"

"lus" "lush" "lust" "lusted" "lut" "luther" "lutz" "luuu"

"lux" "luxury" "luzi" "luzia" "lu{a" "lu·$" "lv" "lvahli"

"lvalua110n" "lvcd" "lvf" "lvf" "lvfexico" "lvfinister" "lvfjljtary" "lvfodem"

"lvfw" "lvilhelm" "lvl" "lvlilitary" "lvlonroe" "lvr" "lvwdred" "lw"

"lx" "lxlnq" "lxul«|" "ly" "lydd" "lydia" "lyi" "lying"

"lylhlng" "lyman" "lyme" "lymph" "lymphoma" "lynch" "lyndon" "lyrid"

"lysenko" "lyslems" "lz" "lz-1" "lz-2" "lz-3" "lzp-1" "l~"

"l~--" "l~b~l" "l~dt" "l~ft" "l~id•" "l~li" "l~o" "l~olt•"

"l~ork" "l~~" "l~·" "l£j" "l«ml~uc" "l«tian-t«" "l·" "l•"

"l•-•" "l•=" "l•a" "l•l•\l•j" "l•t" "l•vrt'" "l•~" "l•~hl"

"l•••l" "l■-"

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

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Word: "l&i", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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Word: "l&l1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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Word: "l&s-haju", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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pcrl with a The scit'nti,l, Jamt's l\h!rioni I sort of super doi: whistlc,n 2009 Page #183  

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Technology Division (FTD) Projects l\i[oon Dust and Blue Fly. Confronted wi 2005 Page #142  

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t confection companies and Altoids l\ilints are one of their greatest succe 2007 Page #66  

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ntacted me later through our local l\ilUFON group. Charlie had been in the  2005 Page #164  

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SIGNED FOJA-PROOf -ERGOFUSION "The l\lhidentification of Caui;al Relationsh 2008 Page #148  

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d distorted articles foUowed. Time l\llagazj11e's offering was entitled The 2005 Page #93  

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port of such Air Force projects as l\llOON DUST, BLUE FLY and UFO, and othe 2005 Page #142  

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ence of this is the February 1942 "LA Air Raid". In this case for a couple  2003 Page #24  
sks recovered. For instance in the La. Case the Army grabbed it and would n 2003 Page #24  
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me Secretary ’ai Mr Fnrreetal, who la 57 years reaponee to caro. I-ateat ra 2003 Page #91  
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er, mailed from Quillin's Drugs in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Before we get to t 2003 Page #170  
Postage Fmeter, 2223773, Postalia, La Crosse, Wl, Mar 7, 1994; Issued to Qu 2003 Page #170  
sued for use by Quillin's Drugs in La Crosse WI. Postmarked March 7, 1994.  2003 Page #171  
ate. I suspect that it is still in La Crosse WI. If the owner would volunta 2003 Page #179  
ber links it to Quillan Drugstore, La Crosse, Wl a Two candidates interview 2003 Page #180  
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efaranaa te aa eananwle aid pragma la Avan and ita rolatiaa te geaaenl peli 2003 Page #226  
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itted from the American Embassy in La Paz, Bolivia, to the U.S. Secretary o 2004 Page #7  
tration to investigate the case. A La Paz newspaper said today that there i 2004 Page #8  
on 18 May 1978 the U.S. Embassy in La Paz again forwarded a telegram to the 2004 Page #9  
the U.S. Defense Attache Office in La Paz to a variety of U.S. military and 2004 Page #9  
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nd all around them. The Joan Prici/la, her engines at idle, drifted up to t 2004 Page #39  
eople. The worst disaster was near La Guardia Airport in New York where a U 2004 Page #68  
estigators were returning from the La Guardia crash, an Eastern Airlines CD 2004 Page #68  
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gister, San Francisco Examiner and LA Times. The fact the Air Force chose t 2006 Page #46  
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n, ilies. Former Defense Secreca1y La.ird gives eulom at Pope's funeral. Ev 2007 Page #27  
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late 40s to early 50s. Dr. Lincoln La Paz was also a participant. The repor 2009 Page #9  
perative Lewis Rickett stated that La Paz was directly involved in the anal 2009 Page #9  
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ed the basic precepts and physical la\\ s our exjsting sciencific order is  2005 Page #87  

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year ilaawari —■ with OMaeaa qsbS, laaiero la ymitiaso of rewpeowihfllt y y 2003 Page #223  

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Finding and discussion of artifact Lab analyses of artifact Discovery of go 2003 Page #43  
h and magnesium layers came into a lab at Edwards AFB, California as an "un 2003 Page #110  
istilled water control, Pinelandia Lab. 4-6-02 The magnitude of the CDP cha 2003 Page #112  
m the Air Force (Phillips) Weapons Lab. Doty was later told that several of 2003 Page #146  
4 UF-103-M Area 51 S-4 SP-331 Blue Lab WP-61 EBE-010 OPNAC-BBS-01 EBE-XO Bl 2003 Page #175  
1 EBE-010 OPNAC-BBS-01 EBE-XO Blue Lab WP-61 MM-54A Bldg 21 KB-88 WW-010 Ar 2003 Page #175  
/1UBERTUS STRUGHQL d/(AEROMEDTCAI. LAB, RANDOLPH FIELD). 7. Because of the  2003 Page #234  
ad developed the craft in a secret lab in New York State and had decided to 2004 Page #32  
 Proving Ground and Naval Research Lab employees. At 4:11 p.m., Mountain St 2004 Page #62  
oto experiments for Naval Research Lab. Landed east of the impact zone on t 2004 Page #64  
adar because the Manhattan Project lab had a restricted air space. That was 2004 Page #71  
 at a Podlipki (later Kaliningrad) lab near Moscow. • S.P. Korolev lead the 2004 Page #167  
re in essence a high-powered crime lab with all the expertise and more of t 2004 Page #250  
em ... " ■ " ... called the atomic lab at Ft. Belvoir" ■ "We projected long 2005 Page #7  
ave a plastic cladding wrap." -R&D Lab to Commanding Genl, 2 Sep 47 ■ Speci 2005 Page #11  
;-:__ ~:_?~ ; ~j~1 Brown & Bahnson Lab: studied : electrogravitics : design 2005 Page #28  
White Sands and the Naval Research Lab housed there, leaked information to  2006 Page #139  
ssile Range and the Naval Research Lab housed at White Sands, Andy was told 2006 Page #141  
 metal to the Marine Corps testing lab in Hagerstown, MD and gave it to som 2006 Page #176  
on the intake fan of the chemistry lab and turning it on when the teacher c 2007 Page #82  
orporate Author: AIR FORCE WEAPONS LAB KIRTLAND AFB N MEX Report Date: APR  2007 Page #163  
 a metal fragment is available for lab analysis. \Xie find particularl) int 2007 Page #200  
ric, sulfuric, picric). The Crumba lab wrote in a "Certificate of Testing"  2007 Page #200  
hich indicated it causes cancer in lab animals, raised fears of a totalitar 2008 Page #123  
terviewing him. I went back to the lab. I wrole !he report and this officer 2009 Page #93  
eve,ything clear. Went back to the lab and the officer told me, "You can't  2009 Page #93  

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ing into any of Sandia or Phillips Lab's research. In July of 1980, a lette 2003 Page #146  
trographic and X-ray analysis. The lab's chemist Luisa :Maria Barbosa decla 2007 Page #195  
 employed the U. S. Naval Research Lab's MADRE pulse-Doppler method, which  2008 Page #73  

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nce Handwriting Y N Y N N Y Filing label N N Y N N Y Security Stamp N N Y Y 2003 Page #206  
urely someone would have found the label that said: IF FOUND, PLEASE CONTAC 2004 Page #143  
SSES ON ENVELOPE Typed on an Avery label: Mr. Timothy s. Cooper PO Box 1206 2007 Page #42  
beams emanating from its eyes. The label included the warning that ".Aliens 2007 Page #63  
 'UFO Unfiltered \Vheat Beer.' The label sports a series of speed Lines cir 2007 Page #65  
 to explain them. The insufficient label kept the case out of the unidentif 2008 Page #16  
sted in clearing cases, slapping a label on them and letting it go at that. 2008 Page #17  
 that this is the origin of the MJ label. It also identifies Projects Eviro 2008 Page #109  
tirement in 1975. He was given the label as the "Father of the H-Bomb," was 2009 Page #9  

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the 'nonsense problem' it has been labeled by many scientists, constitutes  2003 Page #13  
ly, the documents cannot simply be labeled as obvious hoaxes, as some oppon 2004 Page #214  
 of ufology — what Karl Pflock has labeled the "will to believe" even when  2004 Page #215  
t was genuine or a hoax. He simply labeled it: "Insufficient Data." I decid 2006 Page #87  
 MIDORJ melon Liqueur, and a glass labeled "Midori Alien Secretion." I don' 2007 Page #65  
n hour or two later the object was labeled a meteorite. As soon as this app 2007 Page #133  
les, you'll find nearly 4000 cases labeled as insufficient data for a scien 2008 Page #16  
 Command. Lenin, like Trotsky, was labeled a German agent by the government 2008 Page #125  
as filed all by itself in a folder labeled 1947. I found this to be very od 2009 Page #173  

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e documents would be an excuse for labeling such genuine documents as the E 2006 Page #12  

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ds o Preserve remains: ice, tarps, labels, sealed containers o Small pieces 2003 Page #177  
onoluded by referring to Atuehs I. labels, no Ttroorg an4 other plans Itoti 2004 Page #20  
sic-sharing firm Napster; 14 music labels including Arista Records, BMG, RC 2008 Page #143  

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v: "...one professor confined in a labor camp was pleading his innocence of 2004 Page #158  
pregnant and just about going into labor." However, during the 33           2005 Page #35  
he decades-long export of the U.S. labor force to nations abroad, the incre 2005 Page #85  
that the consuuction materiaJs and labor force "s111passerl //;(I/ ef the o 2007 Page #114  
at concentration camps, used slave labor, and committed other war crimes. C 2008 Page #137  

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hi~. Fontes took one fragment to a laborarory of the Brazilian Agriculrural 2007 Page #195  

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psychologists at. the Auto Nedical Laborateny at Wright ,riwig. As you will 2004 Page #18  

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atures was taken to an underground laborator y in the premises of the state 2005 Page #32  
y and allow it to be measured in a laborator y setting. He named it the org 2005 Page #90  
rried an appropriate assortment of laborator y equipment and had a cloud-bu 2005 Page #99  
sts from the Los Alamos Scientific Laborator y arrived to inspect LZ-2, it  2005 Page #126  
mittee of the Brookha ven National Laborator y along with Dr. Edward U. Con 2007 Page #75  
sed by the U. S. Air Force Weapons Laborator y, Sandia Laboratories, the De 2007 Page #174  

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e sole layers was extensive. Three laboratories were involved; two on the w 2003 Page #49  
Energy Commission and its national laboratories with participation of the D 2004 Page #63  
aggressive plan to get them in our laboratories. My conclusions, based on a 2004 Page #130  
 1940s he was employed as chief of laboratories at the Air Research Manufac 2004 Page #218  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Laboratories, our primary subcontractor, 2004 Page #243  
2 or later ink by Speckin Forensic Laboratories. Also on page 189, with a c 2004 Page #245  
g specialist) and Speckin Forensic Laboratories. SFL is an international fo 2004 Page #250  
ight and very tough. I am sure our laboratories analyzed them very carefull 2005 Page #79  
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 from the Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories verified that Station "A,"  2005 Page #126  
en secured and analyzed at nuclear laboratories and UFO propulsion may deri 2005 Page #130  
gressive plan to get them into our laboratories. My conclusions, based on a 2005 Page #140  
ch were conducted at two Air Force laboratories: Flight Dynamics and Genera 2005 Page #173  
derick, Maryland.) have diagnostic laboratories operating at the maximum Bi 2006 Page #106  
 current day German pharmaceutical laboratories. Logical basis for extrater 2006 Page #116  
ograms. Three countries have major laboratories for handling potential alie 2006 Page #117  
mical and Biological Defense (CBD) laboratories at Porton Down had made a c 2006 Page #133  
echnologies. For example, Phillips Laboratories, located at Kirtland AFB, i 2006 Page #201  
net.com/bus/arch9804.html Phillips Laboratories - Medpen 11. http://www.qs1 2006 Page #208  
TING Performed by Speckin Forensic Laboratories, Okemos MI ■ Inks: thin lay 2007 Page #46  
A, NSA, NSC, Air Force, Los Alamos Laboratories , and DlA) declassified int 2007 Page #143  
 Force Weapons Laborator y, Sandia Laboratories, the Defense Nuclear Agenc  2007 Page #174  
iece ,:vas then taken to the Young Laboratories in Campinas, where it was a 2007 Page #194  
r of both governmental and private laboratories in Brazil, the USA and Fran 2007 Page #194  
e conducted by two private Chilean laboratories in 1994, Laboratorio Quimic 2007 Page #200  
les were conducted by two Japanese laboratories in 1995, Hitachi Metals Co. 2007 Page #201  
TING Performed by Speckin Forensic Laboratories, Okemos MI ■ Inks: thin lay 2008 Page #120  
quire, plan, construct and operate laboratories and other facilities that w 2008 Page #134  
ot mean to actually throw open our laboratories to all foreign observers .  2009 Page #21  
vernment work, but so far forensic laboratories have been unable to trace i 2009 Page #39  
d information about working in the laboratories where technology such as gu 2009 Page #89  
ts and engineers in the classified laboratories where she was employed , it 2009 Page #90  
cept that Wright-Patterson and the laboratories associated with the Foreign 2009 Page #92  

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 • Restricted Access • Underground Laboratories'? Shary-Shagan • SDI appara 2004 Page #162  

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vate Chilean laboratories in 1994, Laboratorio Quimico in Crumba, Ovalle, a 2007 Page #200  

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ay be unic Consequently, much more laboratory time and research have been p 2003 Page #48  
acture and basic construction, and laboratory analysis of the shoe material 2003 Page #48  
s, but could have been longer. The laboratory report is as follows: The two 2003 Page #48  
ash Retrieval Conference The first laboratory to look at the sole was a for 2003 Page #50  
to look at the sole was a forensic laboratory where a technician separated  2003 Page #50  
slides. The report from the second laboratory revealed hat six of the nine  2003 Page #50  
m cellulose plant fiber. The third laboratory analyzed the exact material i 2003 Page #50  
ecame a study in itself. The first laboratory report is as follows: Results 2003 Page #50  
e material is not homogeneous) The laboratory scientist sent with his repor 2003 Page #50  
n sample." This data came from the laboratory that was involved in the Shro 2003 Page #50  
duction. The same scientist at the laboratory was also intrigued by the bot 2003 Page #50  
etal pieces as they arrived at his laboratory. He placed the dark side of o 2003 Page #103  
zed by the Brazilian government in laboratory tests. The fragment was found 2003 Page #107  
o metallurgists at Sandia National Laboratory in Albuquerque, New Mexico, a 2003 Page #110  
ysicist W. C. Levengood Pinelandia Laboratory, Grass Lake, Michigan Backgro 2003 Page #111  
dently in his Grass Lake, Michigan laboratory, Pinelandia Biophysics. 107   2003 Page #111  
ave been studied at the Pinelandia Laboratory. The methodology is based on  2003 Page #112  
orts of UAOs from the Aero Medical Laboratory at Wright Field. - “New repor 2003 Page #155  
0 scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California in the SETI pro 2003 Page #197  
TRA fron the Loa Alamos Scientific Laboratory arrived to insect 12—2, i bec 2003 Page #233  
Proving Ground, the Naval Research Laboratory, the old Atomic Energy Commis 2004 Page #60  
Commission's Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory and its Z Division at Sandia  2004 Page #63  
hnology (MIT), Brookhaven National Laboratory, the RAND Corporation, the Na 2004 Page #63  
ystems Command, the Naval Research Laboratory and the Research and Developm 2004 Page #63  
usly worked for the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). AUDIO EXCERPT # 1 ( 1: 2004 Page #65  
Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. According to history written 2004 Page #66  
nance assigned the Applied Physics Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins Universi 2004 Page #66  
rotect the super secret Los Alamos Laboratory which had built the atomic bo 2004 Page #70  
ions was to protect the Los Alamos Laboratory and the Atomic Energy Commiss 2004 Page #71  
rthwest of the Los Alamos National Laboratory where the atomic bomb was sec 2004 Page #73  
: I had to run my own business, my laboratory, and I couldn't go to all the 2004 Page #92  
I people inside the Jet Propulsion Laboratory on the "Religious Implication 2004 Page #186  
0 scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California in the SETI pro 2004 Page #187  
 Wright Field has a new biological laboratory, the Joint Research and Devel 2004 Page #210  
E "DISK" MUST THUS SAVE FOR ATOMIC LABORATORY (DR) **At 505 Pm THE "DISC" T 2004 Page #229  
uld be sent directly to Los Alamos laboratory for analysis. Further, Gen. R 2004 Page #230  
se." The blood count issued by the laboratory of clin.ica1 analysis of Hosp 2005 Page #34  
ighting devices withm the aircraft laboratory , \'\ right Air Development C 2005 Page #41  
sh sr lDE # 34 -The Naval Research Laboratory and U. S. Army Special Forces 2005 Page #63  
one that can be demonstrated under laboratory conrutions, I am not aware of 2005 Page #91  
rgone energy for himself through a laboratory apparatus designed for that p 2005 Page #91  
ties. Here he built a new home and laboratory personall y designed to integ 2005 Page #94  
l y designed to integrate home and laboratory into a single, brilliantly pr 2005 Page #94  
 the Wilhelm Reich Museum. Another laboratory was added soon after for stud 2005 Page #94  
ern Maine surrounding lus home and laboratory, one that took several months 2005 Page #94  
952, some visitors to rus home and laboratory reported seeing shining objec 2005 Page #94  
t further analysis from a separate laboratory and different people, includi 2005 Page #158  
.and in secret. The Naval Research Laboratory finally admitted in 1995 that 2006 Page #8  
airspace of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and continued on a dir 2006 Page #97  
the Defense Science and Technology Laboratory) which remains an agency of t 2006 Page #123  
 before the Consciousness Research Laboratory at UNLV, and before the Natio 2006 Page #196  
as Vegas. His goal was to set up a laboratory at the university to coordina 2006 Page #196  
ineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) Laboratory at Princeton University, to r 2006 Page #196  
eloped by the Air Force's Phillips Laboratory. The Medpen, as it's also kno 2006 Page #201  
t UNLV, the Consciousness Research Laboratory also at UNLV, and the Nationa 2006 Page #207  
t mechanism; The Air Force weapons laboratory system for evaluation of runw 2007 Page #163  
since 1976; founder of the Central Laboratory of Substance Analysis (fsLA V 2007 Page #198  
 January 1949 7 Oak Ridge National Laboratory , Histo,y, www.oml.gov 8 Atom 2008 Page #38  
ar or alien bodies at a government laboratory. No back-engineering, no deal 2008 Page #68  
mmittee of the Brookhaven National Laboratory along with Dr. Edward Condon, 2008 Page #133  
 to the AUI is Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island, long rumored  2008 Page #134  
. of California Lawrence Livermore Laboratory in 1954, where he served unti 2009 Page #9  
oom P-162 at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory on Feburary 16, 1949, the pur 2009 Page #9  
o Hahn proved its feasibility in a laboratory which sent shock waves throug 2009 Page #20  

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e Germans using thousands of slave laborers, and took several years to comp 2007 Page #114  

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it is kept secret, or ruscreruted. Laborious efforts are made to explain an 2005 Page #103  

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a lot. GM: Not much but I got into labouring for a while and even hairdress 2007 Page #82  

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markable encounter over Goose Bay, Labrador. Military radar operators on bo 2003 Page #88  
here were no aircraft missing from Labrador to Cape Hatteras, North Carolin 2004 Page #40  
hing the continent from Goose Bay, Labrador. The warning was said to have b 2006 Page #169  
00 ft) approaching from Goose Bay, Labrador, a location about 500 miles nor 2006 Page #169  
t mobilization." Over Alaska? Over Labrador? Flocks of Geese? Arctic atmosp 2006 Page #169  

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ought into our material evaluation labs. I don't know how it arrived but th 2003 Page #16  
c metals manufacturers to military labs and intelligence agencies. But no o 2003 Page #110  
is own company, Thunder Scientific Labs, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico 2003 Page #141  
ce contractors Sandia and Phillips Labs (which are on the grounds of the ba 2003 Page #142  
the Air Force, Sandia and Phillips Labs, the Defense Intelligence Agency an 2003 Page #148  
Fugate was on the roster at Sandia Labs specializing in optical physics. He 2003 Page #148  
, the old Atomic Energy Commission labs, former military officers, private  2004 Page #60  
nd Air Force Base, Sandia National labs, and Los Alamos."" Even those convi 2004 Page #220  
NED ■ IBM ■ Hughes Aircraft ■ Bell Labs and ■ Dow Corning ................  2005 Page #6  
such as IBM, Hughes Aircraft, Bell Labs, and Dmv Corning -without their kno 2005 Page #167  
nd General Physics Research. Other labs involved were RCA, i'v11T and sever 2005 Page #173  
adicates smallpox. Officially, two labs have the virus, the Centers for Dis 2006 Page #107  
 to be the liaison between the two labs and would travel between Nevada and 2006 Page #196  
ral public. We visited many of the labs, one of which contained a total bod 2006 Page #199  
 analyzed b) the various Brazilian labs. Further analysis were done by Univ 2007 Page #195  
 and at Orsay University and other labs in France. For a complete discussio 2007 Page #195  

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xpedition to the site, led by Yuri Labvin, was launched , and reportedly un 2008 Page #102  

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rmy] was disestablished during the lace 1950's .... All records pertainin g 2005 Page #123  
ensorship prevailed and remains in lace. Wire Service Censorship: ► Roswell 2007 Page #19  
fictional picture of what is takin lace. 14 Common Methods of Propaganda: , 2007 Page #20  

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 shots were heard by witnesses who lacer saw troops carrying bags with some 2005 Page #31  
ction was getting worse. Six hours lacer, Chereze died. His body was taken  2005 Page #33  
 Kingman, Arizona. Twenty-two days lacer on June 11, 1953, and 200 miles st 2005 Page #51  
k became commonplace from 1934 on. Lacer that year, Reich immigrated to Sca 2005 Page #89  
n in as Director of Censorship. He lacer hired John Sorrels, executive edit 2007 Page #16  
ding to the FBI. Seveney-two hours lacer, che FBI issued a document concern 2007 Page #137  
ct. Perhaps, nearly half a century lacer, that unknown object still lies do 2007 Page #139  
ere retrie\ ed by the wimesses and lacer submitted ro a batte1-y of rests b 2007 Page #193  
f other smalJ fragments which were lacer collected from the vicinity of the 2007 Page #194  
nd analyzed: these "liquid metals" lacer solidified don't appear to be a pi 2007 Page #194  

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"EMC reconnaissance operator #2 of Lacey 17, RB-47H aircraft, intercepted a 2006 Page #200  

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

t in Part V the author laments the lack of a unified intelligence effort I  2003 Page #28  
 case as a fraud resulted from the lack of available historical facts, many 2003 Page #41  
ilations. It is this ignorance and lack of control, which has led to a cont 2003 Page #190  
een limited by two factors, 1. The lack of records in presidential librarie 2003 Page #190  
 1965 Bourassa report we read, The lack of specific information at the time 2003 Page #193  
ickly faded. Displaying an obvious lack of understanding about the crudenes 2004 Page #31  
o keep any signs of their fear and lack of control from the press and publi 2004 Page #82  
t of the U.S. capitol. Despite the lack of documents in presidential files  2004 Page #84  
e close to the president. There is lack of supporting evidence which would  2004 Page #84  
y must take responsibility for any lack of action or for any official posit 2004 Page #88  
tors, such as security oaths and a lack of public interest and support, whi 2004 Page #197  
 Randle has always stated that the lack of provenance is one of the biggest 2004 Page #224  
ssibly mental telepathy ." ■ " ••• lack of information on the Roswell crash 2005 Page #9  
rash is believed that he died from lack of oxygen at about 25,000 feet. The 2005 Page #65  
rgue below -there is a fundamental lack of democracy when ordinary people c 2005 Page #77  
ingly, there are always people who lack any real curiosity about their worl 2005 Page #81  
re eventually disbanded because of lack of activity; Project MOON DUST and  2005 Page #142  
 that faded out due, allegedly, to lack of activity. Some may not be comfor 2005 Page #142  
quipment. Some may wonder how the "lack of activity" comports with approxjm 2005 Page #142  
ies between Stone's testimony, and lack of documentary evidence to verify h 2006 Page #21  
rash retrieval testimony given the lack of documentation to confirm the lat 2006 Page #21  
 with MJ-12 Group projects. 8. The lack of paper trail or awareness by norm 2006 Page #24  
 to Boron and the highway, and the lack of boundary fences, made the accide 2006 Page #87  
, grayish, windowless vehicle. The lack of press coverage is also consisten 2006 Page #87  
fied the aircraft as a YF-12A. The lack of composite anti-radar treatments  2006 Page #88  
he magnitude of this incident, the lack of in-depth information and detail  2006 Page #91  
cs psychically, thereby suggesting lack of a logical thought process. Howev 2006 Page #102  
radar detected the object due to a lack of any such reports. "The point of  2006 Page #133  
slation problem in which we humans lack the language and understanding of a 2008 Page #95  
ed, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the coun 2008 Page #123  
on. The consequences of widespread lack of understanding often manifest the 2009 Page #20  
es. It was June who brought up the lack of historical references to Wernher 2009 Page #92  
ackground radiation and a ten-fold lack of microorganisms were found in the 2009 Page #137  
ditorial regretted, "only seems to lack the knowledge ladled out daily in h 2009 Page #139  
thing is really flying around. (b) Lack of topside inquiries, when compared 2009 Page #178  
sonnel were puzzled by the obvious lack of concern from upper echelons and  2009 Page #178  

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

een so important that it has never lacked for money, as evidence by the $30 2003 Page #187  
story in one of Goodall's books, I lacked the most important reference mate 2006 Page #85  
Westport." The initial Crash story lacked a date and definite witnesses ; i 2008 Page #42  

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't some low-level public-relations lackey. In fact, he was one of the natio 2007 Page #22  

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servation and recovery details are lacking. Also lacking from the file are  2004 Page #6  
recovery details are lacking. Also lacking from the file are any further di 2004 Page #6  
uenced any farther, the weather is lacking any precipitation (sic) ... it s 2004 Page #253  
 such coordination to evolve, even lacking prior preparation. 63            2006 Page #66  
servation and recovery details are lacking. It must be said that also lacki 2007 Page #140  
lacking. It must be said that also lacking are a ny further discernible par 2007 Page #140  
MoD that the entire matter was one lacking in any defense significance. Ava 2008 Page #31  
ion of JFK. If" ... the weather is lacking any percipitation (sic) ... it s 2008 Page #111  
revolution of ideas, ideas totally lacking in empirical knowledge burst on  2009 Page #19  
uenced any further, the weather is lacking any precipitation ... it should  2009 Page #43  
r the supernatural. Soviet editors lacking skeptical armor are also singled 2009 Page #139  

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n July l 0, 1980. He first went to Lackland AFB in Texas for technical trai 2009 Page #81  

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ation of "helicopter exhaust glow" lacks a factual basis and was contradict 2008 Page #59  

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

writings shows that characteristic laconic phrasing defined by concise lang 2003 Page #28  
 the blank" sentences. Besides the laconic type grammar style of both direc 2003 Page #206  
n and abruptly informed him in his laconic voice: 'When I finish talking to 2006 Page #167  

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

was the recipient in the mail from LaCrosse, WI, of a package containing th 2004 Page #127  
tor conducted direct interviews in LaCrosse, \XII, with people involved wit 2005 Page #131  

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rrison nearest DRES is 90-year-old Ladd Davies. He told Rex Leonard that on 2005 Page #70  
Leonard that once "long ago" while Ladd was riding at sunup, he saw "a UFO  2005 Page #70  
if light was being sucked into it. Ladd said it was like you could look int 2005 Page #70  
t 19, 1947 from E.G. Fitch to D.M. Ladd, Subject: Flying Disks where: Speci 2009 Page #178  

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nt multiplkd b_, .. ;,-. ; i ~ tbc ladDC('d rrur.aC"Cic .. ... "' ~ .. mo~n 2005 Page #21  

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al Qaeda. One member was Osama bin Laden. But the post-war Nazi intrusion w 2008 Page #140  

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ins or the metal flake makeup that ladies sometimes wear." Many people desc 2007 Page #130  

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 "only seems to lack the knowledge ladled out daily in high schools. As sur 2009 Page #139  

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son who was local to us was an old lady who was staring at it too. Well, sh 2006 Page #129  
the patio, then disappear. Another lady in Reno saw a total of nine orienta 2006 Page #204  
, 1954. The primary \virness was a lady who was the neighbor of Prof. Bened 2007 Page #193  
ike a kin_d of 'silver rain."' The lady then saw something shimmenng m the  2007 Page #193  
med Qfficer Friendly and the S10,y Lady. Part of her duties included provid 2008 Page #57  
 famous limerick: There once was a lady named Bright Who traveled much fast 2008 Page #95  
o seriously backfire. That elderly lady was known to her many friends as Ju 2009 Page #87  

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cated that you will keep the First Lady's office informed and we shall as w 2003 Page #200  

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lo whom the money went: (Insight l.lagazine. Kely Patrici.10-L!earaSeptembe 2007 Page #53  

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teor retrieval. On May 5, 1997, in Laguna Cartagena, Puerto Rico, calls flo 2007 Page #130  

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stration #25) BOMB BAY PORT ~;IAIN LAI\IDll\!G GEAR EXHAUS T PORTS          2007 Page #106  

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ll the artifact over to a rock and laid it on the bandanna. I went back up  2003 Page #45  
d at the Bennewitz home. Bennewitz laid 8x10s out on the table, gave them a 2003 Page #145  
tz was his own worst enemy: He had laid the groundwork so well all on his o 2003 Page #149  
 Neuquen Province * regard- Atdhhe laid that "the plans resale ftr but ther 2004 Page #20  
ne, which appeared to be dead, was laid out on a table — or slab, the other 2004 Page #179  
n, and everyone seemed serious and laid back about the project. It all unfo 2004 Page #183  
ver come forth and claimed to have laid eyes on that debris. In 1995, Headq 2004 Page #230  
r. On that table, he had this file laid out. This file was like all spread  2006 Page #157  
ocktail through a straw. The ad is laid out as a two-page spread and takes  2007 Page #64  
ascists came in May, 1985, when he laid a wreath at a soldier's cemetery in 2008 Page #142  
 took a piece of sandpaper and you laid it on that glass, running from the  2009 Page #66  
pment at Whangaparaoa , plans were laid for an operational test in New Zeal 2009 Page #165  

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verage co come. r 1970s: i\1lelvin Laird, Nixon's Secretary of Defense, hel 2007 Page #27  

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 in harm's way — at the Battles of Laiti Gulf, Iwo lima, the Solomons and a 2003 Page #86  

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er in large letters is stamped "i\!lAJlC." The report cites a stellar list  2005 Page #125  

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 SO BIG CA!vlE DO\XIN ON THJ\T DRY LAK.EBED NEAR THE DRES, THAT IT HAD TO B 2005 Page #71  

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 terraces that were around the old lake bed, as reported by numerous teams  2003 Page #45  
Base in Nevada at the famous Groom Lake site (Area 51 known as Dreamland) w 2003 Page #102  
ngood Pinelandia Laboratory, Grass Lake, Michigan Background, W. C. Levengo 2003 Page #111  
 worked independently in his Grass Lake, Michigan laboratory, Pinelandia Bi 2003 Page #111  
 Retrieval? 9 August 1949 - Hebgen Lake, MT November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas.  2003 Page #159  
 alleged to have crashed, 1 in the lake, and the other on the opposite shor 2003 Page #159  
ell. One such official was Anthony Lake who was speechless when asked a que 2003 Page #200  
In a second appearance on the show Lake talked about Roswell. He made the c 2003 Page #200  
nal destination analogous to Groom Lake in the USA. • This may be considere 2004 Page #171  
thy S. Cooper PO Box 1206 Big Bear Lake, CA 92315 The envelope contained 33 2004 Page #244  
rks of Las Vegas, Nevada, Big Bear Lake California, and Fort Meade, Marylan 2004 Page #248  
 200 miles straight north on a dry lake bed east of the Fishlake National F 2005 Page #51  
arge triangular feature in the dry lake bed. The triangle measured approxim 2005 Page #51  
d 1953. SLIDE# 5 Linda standing in lake bed with DRES facility highlighted  2005 Page #51  
 the triangular feature on the dry lake bed. RESULTS OF GEOPHYSICAi. iNVEST 2005 Page #60  
erial image of triangle feature in lake bed, June 11, 19 53 58 Again, the d 2005 Page #60  
de by Nature" -according to a Salt Lake City geologist named Lamont Sorenso 2005 Page #60  
 with the impact site over on this lake bed being the center of the aerial  2005 Page #66  
RJAL VEHJCLE BURIED UNDER THAT DRY LAKE?" "Again, the size of the impact. I 2005 Page #67  
OVERLAY: TRIANGLE PATIERl~ IN DRES LAKE BED-\~ide "I've seen aerial photogr 2005 Page #67  
 or crashed out there in that dr\· lake on the other side of the mountain f 2005 Page #69  
garding programs at Nevada's Groom Lake Facility. According to Goodall at t 2005 Page #82  
10,000 mph. Another craft at Groom Lake was a stealth, low electronic obser 2005 Page #82  
er a decade of experience at Groom Lake. During the mid-1980s, Goodall aske 2005 Page #82  
Sergeant with three tours at Groom Lake, told him during the mid-1980s that 2005 Page #82  
ology not onJy at the famous Groom Lake Facility in southern Nevada, but al 2005 Page #83  
liary airfield on me edge of Groom Lake in Nevada. There were onl~ five bui 2005 Page #165  
o transported to the sire at Groom Lake. That ended Ozzie's involvement in  2005 Page #166  
) shipped elsewhere, perhaps Groom Lake. The engineering clivision at Wrigh 2005 Page #166  
-4, a site 10 miles from the Groom Lake test site. Although Lazar's credent 2005 Page #168  
mmand also has a presence at Groom Lake in Area 51. I asked a colleague, Ra 2005 Page #173  
black programs flying out of Groom Lake (not counting the 8-2. etc.), inclu 2006 Page #27  
e • One contact (12 years at Groom Lake) says. "Absolutely, positively. [UF 2006 Page #27  
sc shaped craft seen coming out of Lake Ontario, flies erratically south to 2006 Page #29  
e Center Weapons Division at China Lake, likely tracked the craft on radar  2006 Page #45  
River pouring down from the dam at Lake Isabella and winding its way to Cal 2006 Page #71  
hone then continued driving toward Lake Isabella. Meanwhile, 200 miles away 2006 Page #71  
ce Base, California, and the Groom Lake (Area 51) facility in Nevada. Since 2006 Page #72  
he CIA's Area 51 facility at Groom Lake, Nevada, with support from the U.S. 2006 Page #72  
a on the edge of Utah's Great Salt Lake Desert. Struggling to avoid cloud f 2006 Page #73  
 as he was in radio range of Groom Lake, he transmitted as much information 2006 Page #74  
unway 32 and passed over Groom Dry Lake. As the plane climbed over Emigrant 2006 Page #78  
elivered to the test site at Groom Lake on 6 November 1982 inside a C-5 car 2006 Page #81  
 then spent the weekend camping at Lake Isabella. On Monday, Hoyt called Ai 2006 Page #83  
 Voodoo that crashed at the [Groom Lake] test site 20 years earlier" and sp 2006 Page #85  
 an A-12 training mission at Groom Lake. It was the sort of detail that onl 2006 Page #85  
ve Area 51. Slide 23: Map of Grown Lake and Papoose Range, Nellis AFB 41\le 2006 Page #150  
ates Area 51 underground dry Groom Lake and inside the Papoose Range.) I le 2006 Page #150  
rence Slide 24: Photo of dry Groom Lake, Area 51, Nellis AFB, Nevada (Area  2006 Page #151  
Area 51's dry, light-colored Groom Lake bed.) After that, his father had mo 2006 Page #151  
 or Area 51, beneath the dry Groom Lake and inside the Papoose Range. Slide 2006 Page #151  
hting of several lights over a dry lake bed. The lights were moving erratic 2006 Page #200  
 kicking up a lot of dust from the lake bed. A third sighting was of a sing 2006 Page #200  
my last day of my residence at the Lake Gunterville Lodge I had a rare UFO  2006 Page #202  
ared to rise vertically out of the lake. It did not wink with strobe lights 2006 Page #202  
thy s. Cooper PO Box 1206 Big Bear Lake, CA 92315 A stamp: FREEDOM OF INFOR 2007 Page #42  
.. when I awoke, I was back in the lake and they were gone." ■"Yeah, right. 2007 Page #44  
ames Goodall, journalist One Groom Lake source: for Jane's Defense, AWST, " 2007 Page #56  
his world .... flying out of Groom Lake, ~ including a silent triangle • .. 2007 Page #56  
nce to: 114 Michael H. Schratt 215 Lake Shore Dr. Crystal Lake IL, 60014 Ph 2007 Page #120  
Schratt 215 Lake Shore Dr. Crystal Lake IL, 60014 Phone: 815-814-2145 e-mai 2007 Page #120  
t of the sky into Duluth Harbor on Lake Superior in Minnesota. Local TV new 2007 Page #128  
seret News and Telegram , The Salt Lake Tribune, The Eureka Reporter and th 2008 Page #16  
he Crash. This list included Larry Lake and Bert Dinius as local witnesses  2008 Page #45  
                             Larry Lake was a reluctant witness, but not in 2008 Page #46  
ovember 25, 1979 at 2256 hours Mr. Lake telephoned the Westpo11 Police Depa 2008 Page #46  
l. At the time of the Crash, Larry Lake was an employee of Burt Dinius at t 2008 Page #46  
ite knowing each other well, Larry Lake told his boss he could not talk abo 2008 Page #46  
rnment people to say nothing." Mr. Lake declined my interview. On June 10,  2008 Page #46  
eport he had at least gotten Larry Lake to state he believed the object tha 2008 Page #46  
landed in the Elk River drainage . Lake mentioned Gordon Graham and Darryl  2008 Page #46  
a. According to Bert Dinius, Larry Lake had decided to speak with him becau 2008 Page #46  
ifically in the hills northwest of Lake Baikal, witnessed what was describe 2008 Page #97  
 Planet to secure fresh water from Lake Baikal, and which exploded, saturat 2008 Page #102  
said that he had a guy in Big Bear Lake writing to him about some documents 2008 Page #104  
 275-284, New Page Books, Franklin Lake, NJ, 2009. 2 Hansen, Chuck, "A Hind 2009 Page #96  
it." An article in the Daily Inter Lake elaborated: 154 Snodgrass gave the  2009 Page #160  
io wave, lb.\t ca,r:n1: out o( the LAKE .SUCCESS, Jun~·13.-ld'-war,• · The, 2009 Page #182  

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o was also an Aberdeen cop.) Larry Lake- 39                                 2008 Page #45  

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E #4 The nearest small town to the lakebed is Garrison, Utah. A few miles b 2005 Page #51  
 something in the direction of the lakebed back around 1953. SLIDE# 5 Linda 2005 Page #51  
de the odd triangle feature in the lakebed on July 16, 2005. Three miles aw 2005 Page #51  
 87 square miles. SLIDE# 7 Cracked lakebed 50 According to U. S. government 2005 Page #52  
UFO Crash SLIDE# 8 Fence-line with lakebed and DRES highlighted with yellow 2005 Page #53  
the fence goes downhill to the dry lakebed that is inside the odd triangle  2005 Page #53  
ature and to research the physical lakebed site with a magnetometer and ult 2005 Page #61  
d before June 11, 1953, in the dry lakebed three miles from 63              2005 Page #65  
ys later, we were here down on the lakebed and thjs place was lit up like a 2005 Page #66  
it slid down this include into the lakebed, it created havoc. It really jus 2005 Page #67  
ngle of impact, the way it hit the lakebed -is what created that V-shaped p 2005 Page #67  
e side of this valley and into the lakebed. It was not made that way. "I ha 2005 Page #71  
rial vehicle" which crashed in the lakebed and was buried in 1953, inside a 2005 Page #71  
 was still underground at the DRES lakebed as recently as 1995. 69          2005 Page #71  

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ng 3 humanoid bodies 57 1973 Great Lakes Naval Base, USA 0 1 0 1 0 Research 2004 Page #113  

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g that persists until today... Why?Lal 37 15 44.1 Long 89 36 00.0 This targ 2003 Page #37  
n ixir iiirtoirul spcccraft* 1 hi* lal *cot on i* thi cere .It fir.it-.□ of 2003 Page #132  
a field where a slaughtered filll!!lal was later_folli!g_. " ... And at lea 2007 Page #146  

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A and purchases New Yol1C /nqu/r&r(laler renamed Nattonal Enqufret') from H 2007 Page #26  

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again though at the moment because lam living with somebody who has a job a 2007 Page #92  

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lad ite Ustor walk* do ovi.aNg 411 lama, Tale Jr. Arc. 17411=7141. Tloir Ir 2004 Page #19  

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w for standard aircraft. - Major P Lambrechts of the Belgian Air Fcrceiener 2006 Page #30  

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an agreement has been reached, the lamentations of philosophers, the effort 2008 Page #114  

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months after the Roswell Incident, lamented that no physical proof had been 2004 Page #141  

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The fact that in Part V the author laments the lack of a unified intelligen 2003 Page #28  

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o a Salt Lake City geologist named Lamont Sorenson, who died earlier this y 2005 Page #60  
f geologist's 1999 report \ \ M.r. Lamont -through his company, LGS Geophys 2005 Page #61  
ram of triangle by geologist iv1r. Lamont could not find any anomalies in t 2005 Page #61  

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agnetometer and ultrasound. In Mr. Lamont's report entitled "Results of Geo 2005 Page #61  

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object was dazzling, like a street lamp. When we looked through the field g 2006 Page #121  

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on of the government, just as this lampoon poster by the independent news o 2007 Page #8  

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 range hunting hares with powerful lamps. Any link with the "earthquake" wa 2006 Page #121  
e mountain and armed with powerful lamps — all in the same location and at  2006 Page #121  

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 1951 11/8.2003 Special Oporations lAmual 178                               2003 Page #182  

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during that time. Spoo4 Operations lAmualMAIN CONCERNS VOICED ABOUT SOM 1-0 2003 Page #182  

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into one x chick*.  ■ ■i-ncl *hi n.lan t ax itt. io KR "Jii't- Marcel had—f 2003 Page #132  
EW (LARGE DISC) STARBOARD----- ~ . LAN DING GE AR ~~ THRLJST VECTORIN G GUI 2007 Page #106  

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the:, n~~:ht t-c hL·! lcopt n er ;,lanc:1 br.;:: they 1Jc!rc s., t :i;,,.,t 2008 Page #57  

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it Dated May 16,1984 from Lt. Col. Lance R. Cornie to William S. Steinman p 2003 Page #162  
. Disclosure witness, Marine Corps Lance Corporal John Weygandt. Detailed d 2006 Page #29  
t any attention. Gordon Graham and Lance Graham On May 18, 1987, I intervie 2008 Page #51  
ed Gordon Graham, one of his sons, Lance Graham, called me with additional  2008 Page #52  
y more details when I pressed him. Lance Graham was not the only area resid 2008 Page #52  

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all can agree on. As you must know LANCER has made some inquiries regarding 2004 Page #251  
roup. Today it is widely know that LANCER is the codeword for JFK and this  2004 Page #251  
cts. Of note is the statement that LANCER (JFK) is "making inquiries we can 2004 Page #251  
nly to the insiders, JFK was named Lancer, making inquiries "which we canno 2008 Page #110  
g wise; leaks? ■ JFK was known as "LANCER" at the time ■ "LANCER" is asking 2008 Page #121  
s known as "LANCER" at the time ■ "LANCER" is asking about these projects ■ 2008 Page #121  
n the cover page: As you must know Lancer [Kennedy's Secret Service codenam 2009 Page #39  

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espiratory Disease in USA (letter) Lancet 342 (1992):61 109                 2006 Page #112  

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Two Italian soldiers claim to seen lancing of UFO at Mount Etna Soviet Mili 2006 Page #28  

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om the ceiling holding them up, no lancling gear underneath -just floating, 2005 Page #83  
 and hovered momentarily while its lancling gear retracted. Then the hum in 2005 Page #172  

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s selected by mutual agreement; if land in public view, prepare cover stori 2003 Page #177  
ack to our bases. I have seen them land and take off on three separate occa 2004 Page #13  
ed question of why UFOs don't just land and ask to be friends. In a story d 2004 Page #32  
led information about this strange land to the north, Judge Love said, 'We  2004 Page #32  
er who found strange debris on his land and went to the Roswell Sheriff to  2004 Page #75  
ened a Top Secret Base for UFOs to land. Knowing that this would have been  2004 Page #87  
e so the alien and his craft could land. The base was known as Suffield Res 2004 Page #87  
overnment would allow the alien to land without trying to shoot it down, th 2004 Page #87  
 to shoot it down, the alien would land, the government would meet with the 2004 Page #87  
he same alien that was supposed to land at Suffield Station before the deal 2004 Page #103  
r two sites are surrounded by much land easily controlled by the government 2004 Page #129  
ter ranch, on New Mexico Bureau of Land Management terrain.) Jesse Marcel w 2004 Page #135  
em went away. Question: Why did it land? Shank: It appeared to be in troubl 2004 Page #182  
own to the ground. However, it did land on three pods. A sliding door opene 2004 Page #182  
LOONS WOULD MAKE Line8 ****509 HAS LAND SURVEYOR CREWS. Line 9 TEMPLE Follo 2004 Page #228  
S WOULD WORK Line8 (M) ****509 HAS LAND SURVEYOR CREWS. (B) *** **9 AND LAN 2004 Page #229  
ND SURVEYOR CREWS. (B) *** **9 AND LAND L***DENVER CREWS. (C) 509 HAS LAND  2004 Page #229  
LAND L***DENVER CREWS. (C) 509 HAS LAND SURVEYOR CREWS. (DR) THEY ADD LAND  2004 Page #229  
LAND SURVEYOR CREWS. (DR) THEY ADD LAND DRopsONDE CreWS (G) ABQ LAND based  2004 Page #229  
Y ADD LAND DRopsONDE CreWS (G) ABQ LAND based recovery crews (MN) A ****O s 2004 Page #229  
covery crews (MN) A ****O says ADD LAND SCAVENGER CREWS Line 9 (M) TEMPLE ( 2004 Page #229  
er balloons would make ****509 has land surveyor crews.) Temple. What does  2004 Page #230  
n Flying Saucers if they Refuse to Land," Seattle Post• Intelligencer, July 2005 Page #121  
hat it knows? Why would aliens not land on the White House lawn or at the U 2006 Page #4  
tries. In these people see a craft land and then take off leaving behind va 2006 Page #4  
the aliens, if they are real, just land on the White House lawn and say "ta 2006 Page #4  
s to shoot down UFOs if they don't land when instructed to do so. This is d 2006 Page #5  
erospace vehicle crashes on public land? Is the site sanitized? Do they rem 2006 Page #71  
. - The vehicles crashed on public land in close proximity to a civilian po 2006 Page #72  
t had apparently crashed on public land in close proximity to a sizable pop 2006 Page #74  
ponds To Top Secret Crashes public land required crossing the Kern River an 2006 Page #84  
nes crashed on publicly accessible land, providing an additional comparativ 2006 Page #84  
 Several people lived off of their land and everyone bartered with their ne 2006 Page #92  
own UFOs if they refused orders to land. This was revealed in July, 1952 of 2006 Page #99  
 at random, they most likely would land in a remote area. Before news of su 2007 Page #29  
ar Miaroj so char they could crash land offshore into the Atlantic Ocean. E 2007 Page #109  
there because that is prime timber land, we could accuaUy see the fire from 2007 Page #125  
fell by keeping the public and the land owners away from the sites during t 2007 Page #128  
he watched, the object appeared co land on a nearb~ hill where it remained  2007 Page #165  
guards also saw lights, or cliscs, land three different times inside Coyote 2007 Page #174  
ns Storage Area saw glowing lights land inside the restricted nuclear weapo 2007 Page #176  
e Texas coast, avoiding entry over land, and seemed headed toward the south 2007 Page #185  
 feet by the ti.me it crossed over land into Northern Mexico, about 40 mile 2007 Page #185  
designated a 59,000-acre swatch of land between Black Oak Ridge to the nort 2008 Page #27  
e communities of Westport and Gray land at the time of the crash, that some 2008 Page #43  
d to drive into the area from Gray land and was "turned around" at a milita 2008 Page #51  
a crew of 3 on board, was about to land when it was in near collision with  2008 Page #67  
that distortion only occurred over land. So investigators could not rule ou 2008 Page #73  
ce craft flying :.n our atmosphere land possib_y maintaini ng orbits about  2008 Page #113  
 of New Orleans, First Joint Stock Land Bank, the Canal Bank and Trust Comp 2008 Page #133  
sed cancer center built in 1939 on land donated by John D. Rockefeller Jr.  2008 Page #140  
 extraterrestrial visitors have to land somewhere , why not in Voronezh? Sk 2009 Page #139  
g history of UFOs.• From lhe book. land slide, The Unmatang of lhe Presiden 2009 Page #142  
0 feet in dii!Jneter . The New Zea.land hllh com• Orm:indy 'a were married  2009 Page #182  
ethal power bas leak• , tions Holy Land inquiry. th• '°" ffltt, • I Lt. imm 2009 Page #182  
.l •0•· ov1d J1mes Lc,cch o! Auck• land lo !111~e "11n 1:xpen Kt10wleclg1 o 2009 Page #183  
1 RESE:\RCH · WELLINGTON, NEW ZE/1.LAND The FINAL REPORT of P RO J E C T "  2009 Page #185  

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e story. Seems that after the disc land-ed, two men got out. They were dres 2006 Page #44  

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lav Keldysh • Igor Kurchatov • Lev Landau • Vladimir Chelomei •A.L Mikoyan  2004 Page #160  

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;;lcnt ...,eai:,011. Gcor-se VI in Lande-:,. and a new., I a,hUe and up;;et 2009 Page #182  

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tement, "The area where the object landed was immediately sealed off on the 2003 Page #55  
ve as to where the object may have landed. In 1987, I was holding a large U 2003 Page #63  
 show us the spot where the object landed. Bill took us down into the woods 2003 Page #63  
ike the object had skidded when it landed. Joel hid behind a tree and watch 2003 Page #69  
ed that this device could not have landed in Pennsylvania that day in 1965. 2003 Page #71  
made space object from any country landed in Pennsylvania on December 9, 19 2003 Page #71  
he past few years about crashed or landed discs in different locations and  2003 Page #98  
ce. He thought he was looking at a landed helicopter, and tried to radio ba 2003 Page #147  
ase, and there met with aliens who landed at the base. Ike met with the ali 2003 Page #192  
re the object was supposed to have landed and in their search they drew a b 2004 Page #9  
d fit] looks as though the spheres landed smoothly. As I continued to perus 2004 Page #11  
rgen, report the flying discs have landed in the polar regions several time 2004 Page #13  
sions. I notice that, after having landed, they execute a speedy rotation a 2004 Page #13  
 just wish I knew why those things landed and what they wanted, isn't that  2004 Page #49  
xperiments for Naval Research Lab. Landed east of the impact zone on the ou 2004 Page #64  
light of a German V-2 rocket which landed only six miles east of Alamogordo 2004 Page #64  
ieves that extraterrestrials crash landed in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947,  2004 Page #132  
ny people thought the Martians had landed and began jumping out of windows. 2004 Page #133  
ning, the head of NASA James Webb, landed at Johnson's Texas ranch to meet  2004 Page #177  
mbers of the Joint Chiefs of Staff landed at the ranch to meet with Johnson 2004 Page #177  
c shaped crafts. One of the crafts landed and two of them went away. Questi 2004 Page #182  
and fired, it missed his brain and landed in his optic nerve, he was blind  2004 Page #210  
hing about flying saucers that had landed. Did not take those fellows long  2004 Page #221  
ame fl) ing across the \·alley and landed on the other side of the mountain 2005 Page #69  
e object Steve Qones) is convinced landed, fell, hit or crashed out there i 2005 Page #69  
ut of the main craft, one of which landed on the air base grounds. A colone 2005 Page #78  
torv to vou about a UFO . , . that landed or had maybe crashed at Ft. Riley 2005 Page #79  
lights in the sky, daylight discs, landed craft, alien abductions and crash 2005 Page #120  
an extraterrestrial spacecraft had landed. The base had already been rename 2005 Page #164  
                    Arizona, 1998: Landed UFO, Military, & Murder? Ken Stor 2005 Page #177  
dome. on Inpod legs. Looks like it landed. not crashed Told to leave tha ar 2006 Page #26  
ly. RM: What did he see? Something landed, a plane or something: it scared  2006 Page #47  
 down into the valley. The chopper landed, disgorging several security guar 2006 Page #79  
ted, "A large meteorite presumably landed or exploded within a 50 mile radi 2006 Page #94  
 "wanted to know what it was" that landed on the farm. Leavitt also told me 2006 Page #95  
ee recorded meteors that have ever landed in the state of West Virginia acc 2006 Page #97  
 official records and none of them landed on September 12, 1952. Next, I to 2006 Page #97  
ocated in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. It landed in the small town of Arcadia just 2006 Page #97  
n Monster Left Skid Marks Where He Landed." This article was a "Special to  2006 Page #98  
e heat of day) when an alien craft landed nearby, some aliens forced him in 2006 Page #109  
orth east of Valentine. There they landed and waited until 0225 hrs the nex 2006 Page #135  
 increased after General MacArthur landed at Inchon in September and succee 2006 Page #165  
, and we went down to the site. We landed out in the pasture right across f 2006 Page #176  
the copilot returned to Dyess AFB, landed and got a small civil air patrol  2006 Page #177  
rge flaming object throwing sparks landed in the water creating large splas 2006 Page #184  
 the accident site and two of them landed. The fire in the bushes was someh 2007 Page #129  
me background on the ream char had landed and cook the pictures. He was nev 2007 Page #139  
re the object was supposed to have landed and in their search they drew a b 2007 Page #142  
one farmer claims that a shiny UFO landed in a field ·where a slaughtered a 2007 Page #146  
: Yeah. Aunt: We heard that it had landed in the Sandias and we came out to 2007 Page #166  
 an unidentified fl)~ng object had landed in the SancLia i\tiountains." 161 2007 Page #167  
 just like the one that the object landed just a little bit up the slope. A 2007 Page #168  
unidentified ae,ial ofvecls, which landed where nuclear weapons were stored 2007 Page #176  
e performed such skills. The light landed in the Coyote Canyon area. Someti 2007 Page #176  
Nevada. There were reports that it landed near the small town of Eureka Uta 2008 Page #7  
ct] came in over Cuba & apparently landed in rough terrain West of Eureka U 2008 Page #10  
len not far from Eureka. Or maybe "landed" would be a better word for it. 4 2008 Page #10  
object. He did believe that it had landed somewhere to the northwest. He di 2008 Page #11  
e for all the reports. It may have landed in Utah, but we also have witness 2008 Page #15  
mains anonymous, claims the object landed and took off again. The object co 2008 Page #16  
lieved the object that crashed had landed in the Elk River drainage . Lake  2008 Page #46  
ens replied: "It did not crash. It landed!" Jim Penniston would later say i 2008 Page #80  
ow of blue lights and seemed to be landed on the forest floor. The air was  2008 Page #81  
s said, "Jim, it did not crash. It landed." Puzzled, Sgt. Penniston called  2009 Page #63  
nidentified flying object recently landed in a park in the Russian city of  2009 Page #134  
n hovering above the park. It then landed, a hatch opened and two or three  2009 Page #134  
ment started after American forces landed on Tarawa Island in the Pacific.  2009 Page #160  
apon started after American forces landed in Tarawa Island in the Pacific"  2009 Page #170  

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ent was notified. Bngadier General Landg returned the call and stated that  2006 Page #170  

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ut appeared more like a controlled landing. According to observers, the blu 2003 Page #58  
that appeared to have made a belly landing. On the back of the object were  2003 Page #60  
        The Kecksburg Incident The Landing Site Initially, the large wooded 2003 Page #63  
any, but the exact location of the landing was unknown. In the mid-1980's,  2003 Page #63  
radio news reports of the possible landing, he and two friends drove to Kec 2003 Page #70  
ce, including cooperation in lunar landing programs. ... www majesbcdocumen 2003 Page #162  
ange of dimensions, ports, lights, landing gear. They are shown in Slide 19 2003 Page #173  
 with lights on top, bottom, rim o Landing gear, rectangular hatch □ Fusela 2003 Page #174  
res apparently negotiated a smooth landing? Perhaps the still photographs a 2004 Page #11  
s variable with regard to speed at landing and at take off, prevents any vi 2004 Page #13  
pattern over the area. Evidence of landing sites were found in the surround 2004 Page #47  
ad been ripped off of trees in the landing zones. Events culminated on the  2004 Page #47  
diate area. They also documented a landing zone and made plaster casts of t 2004 Page #47  
cal changes to organic material in landing zones; burns on the retinas of m 2004 Page #48  
ersation including the part of the landing and the surrounding of the craft 2004 Page #56  
oticed what appeared to be a large landing light hovering over the end of t 2004 Page #57  
way. I thought it was just a plane landing and did not pay that much attent 2004 Page #57  
 when I realized it wasn't a plane landing. The object never moved while th 2004 Page #57  
nd radiation now associated with a landing zone, another acknowledges the f 2004 Page #58  
ere's a group of us at the alleged landing site in March 2002 at a conferen 2004 Page #70  
 LZ-2 in the report, which means, "Landing Zone 2." Landing Zone 1 is defin 2004 Page #79  
rt, which means, "Landing Zone 2." Landing Zone 1 is defined as the notorio 2004 Page #79  
etween Corona and Roswell. A third Landing Zone 3 is defined as 30 miles ea 2004 Page #79  
re other bodies found not far from Landing Zone 1 between Corona and Roswel 2004 Page #79  
dly discovered inside the craft at Landing Zone 2 in the northern part of t 2004 Page #80  
 to St. Paul Alberta to open a UFO landing pad built by the town as a cente 2004 Page #87  
forth coming. Smith called off the landing. Years later I was one of three  2004 Page #87  
ent however was the Holloman Alien Landing story, which I think is one of t 2004 Page #180  
t events in UFO history. The Alien Landing at Holloman The Holloman story i 2004 Page #180  
o one disputed the story of aliens landing and talking to base officials at 2004 Page #183  
ven questioned the thing about the landing at HoRoman Air Force Base — like 2004 Page #183  
 Evidence (Part 2) 'What about the landing of the alien craft at HoHoman Ai 2004 Page #184  
eman if he knew anything about the landing of aliens at HoHoman. In a Q&A s 2004 Page #184  
ation if he had ever heard about a landing at HoRoman Air Force Base. He ki 2004 Page #184  
es , and the designing of aircraft landing gear. Fritz worked his way up to 2005 Page #41  
l1e \Xfhjte Sands Proving Grounds: landing zone LZ-1 on a ranch near the to 2005 Page #126  
 on the soil such as burn circles, landing gear marks, small footprints, dr 2006 Page #4  
ing physical trace evidence at UFO landing sites. 23                        2006 Page #26  
ate, CIA 12/80. Rendelsham Forest. Landing of UFO by NATO base. 722/85. Two 2006 Page #28  
light as it swished in for a crash landing on the rocks. Meyers approached  2006 Page #44  
cted. Collins parachuted to a safe landing about 12 miles south of Wendover 2006 Page #74  
n Washington area meteor of 12 Sep landing near Flatwoods, W. Va. Have conf 2006 Page #96  
pital until it allegedly made its "landing near Flatwoods." The actual velo 2006 Page #96  
to those who were near the alleged landing locations of the aliens. Neverth 2006 Page #103  
ting or natural migration from the landing site, accelerated by the vectors 2006 Page #112  
 by many to be an example of a UFO landing event rather than a crash, there 2006 Page #132  
' brand product, which "makes hard landing in frozen novelty cases ... and  2007 Page #60  
lat tires and at lease one sagging landing gear strut (see sub-heading Larg 2007 Page #95  
gardless of size, alJ had tricycle landing gear. The size of the aircraft,  2007 Page #100  
orated a single wheel on alJ three landing gear struts, while the 70' diame 2007 Page #100  
ilot visibility during approach to landing. For whateve r reason, the top e 2007 Page #100  
cifically noted that the port main landing gear of the large craft was part 2007 Page #105  
aft to lean to the left. Each main landing gear consisted of 6 wheels, meas 2007 Page #105  
eed, Jack recalled that "the front landing gear had more wheels than I had  2007 Page #105  
 & 2) It was evident that the main landing gear retracted inside the main b 2007 Page #107  
ing SECRET horizontal take off and landing space craft at 1--Iumer Army .Ai 2007 Page #114  
arly remembers seeing the tricycle landing gear, along with the very high v 2007 Page #114  
 Warren also recaUed that the main landing gear strut "looked as truck as a 2007 Page #114  
st pores. He also recalled seeing "landing gear strut scis ors". These devi 2007 Page #115  
as walking cowards one of the main landing gear struts. Ac that point, \X a 2007 Page #115  
ill waivers and points to Oklahoma landing of same day -with samples (See:  2007 Page #143  
concerrun g "M8" and the "Oklahoma landing of the same day -with samples,"  2007 Page #144  
trie\"ed from the hill. Was this a landing -forced by human military action 2007 Page #149  
raft. "LZ-2" on this map refers to Landing Zone 2 at the Trinity Site, as d 2007 Page #160  
nd Paul McKeever standing on stair landing at what were then known as Arroy 2007 Page #166  
h twice where there was a possible landing and dozens of witnesses , spent  2008 Page #7  
ensity was low was that it was the landing lights of another aircraft. Of c 2008 Page #10  
ironment, and the possibility of a landing near the small town of Eureka. T 2008 Page #10  
dge, and Johnson's estimate of the landing was probably wrong. 5            2008 Page #11  
S11n Written by Stalnaker • Eureka Landing • Air Force Spokesman • Fmllk Ma 2008 Page #18  
occurred was nothing less than the landing of a vehicle, or device, of unde 2008 Page #31  
sion (the bright light resembled a landing light), had rolled down his ,,vi 2008 Page #46  
ters exhaust theory with addition, landing lights on, repeated and then ref 2008 Page #49  
lot may have accidentally left the landing light on. Bill Langford , the Gr 2008 Page #54  
 or Bell Jet Ranger have "powe,jul landing lights," and "fie,y exhaust flam 2008 Page #54  
t the base (IO feet x IO feet). No landing gear was apparent, but the objec 2008 Page #81  
t when Hess missed his preanang ed landing spot, ran out of fuel and was ca 2008 Page #130  
is better." He urges a manned Mars landing before the year 2000. We will be 2009 Page #10  
guration with vertical takeoff and landing, but at high speed the entire wi 2009 Page #22  
ce, including cooperation in lunar landing programs." The Memorandum was cl 2009 Page #40  
ezh. They have also identified the landing site and found traces of aliens  2009 Page #134  
s able to confirm one of the other landing sites approximately fifty meters 2009 Page #136  
ght have been made by some sort of landing related apparatus. The research  2009 Page #137  
ject which had occupied one of the landing zones weighed about 11,500 kilog 2009 Page #137  
isms were found in the soil at the landing sites. Witness photos were also  2009 Page #137  
was listening to a report of a UFO landing in Russia. l recorded a few othe 2009 Page #137  
twenty four hours earlier. "U.F.O. Landing is Fact, Not Fantasy, Russians I 2009 Page #138  
to inundate the beaches before the landing phase of an attack. We were devi 2009 Page #176  

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n France, with a spate of over 200 landings and 35 humanoid reports. Slide  2003 Page #170  
 reduced public attention e French landings in 1954: 200 landings, 35 human 2003 Page #170  
ion e French landings in 1954: 200 landings, 35 humanoids MANUAL ARRIVED AS 2003 Page #170  
ed. Physical evidence of witnessed landings, such as imprints in soft groun 2004 Page #15  
aucers • IX. Visual Proof • X. The Landings • Xl. Why Aren't There More Lan 2004 Page #245  
ndings • Xl. Why Aren't There More Landings? • XII. The U.S. Air Force and  2004 Page #245  
age 189, with a chapter tide: "The Landings" there is a sentence that reads 2004 Page #245  
Another couple told us about craft landings near their coral that scared th 2006 Page #199  
ng Saucers IX. Visual Proof X. The Landings XI. Why Aren't There More Landi 2007 Page #44  
Landings XI. Why Aren't There More Landings? XII. The U.S. Air Force and Fl 2007 Page #44  
thwest. BOOK CHAPTER TITLES X. The Landings: starts at 1909, confirms 1947  2007 Page #44  
axes too XI. Why Aren't There More Landings?: explores anti-matter speculat 2007 Page #44  
hey observed a total of five other landings in the vicinity; Lotozev was ab 2009 Page #136  
 is significant that the (Russian) landings that are most known outside the 2009 Page #139  

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at alien visitors (they may be our landlords, for all we know) think of us  2006 Page #10  

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o put on the New Mexico historical landmark list. So Andy's and Scott's res 2004 Page #70  
t of the Cincinnati UFO Society. A landmark year for Stringfield was 1977:  2004 Page #108  
f the Cincinnati UFO Society. 1n a landmark development, in 1977 he served  2005 Page #139  
esert after a UFO crashed from his landmark book UFOs and the National Secu 2006 Page #44  

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for quite a while. There were some landmarks that he recalled seeing that n 2003 Page #63  

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e oral history testimony of Robert Landry, the Air Advisor to President Tru 2003 Page #191  
articipants, in White House files. Landry told Truman oral historians that  2003 Page #191  
 the CIA. As a side light to this, Landry undoubtedly told Truman of the nu 2003 Page #191  
ceable paper trail. General Robert Landry, who was the Air Force aide to Pr 2004 Page #84  
ave to the Truman Library. General Landry said that part of his job was to  2004 Page #84  
ee months from February 1948, when Landry came to the White House, and cont 2004 Page #84  
ve amounted to 19 or 20 briefings. Landry told the interviewer that the UFO 2004 Page #84  

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ews: May 16, 2947 V-2 Goes Astray, Lands in Six Miles of Alamogordo Here is 2004 Page #62  
 days; 3 small craft come out; One lands: Colonel and security detachment g 2006 Page #26  

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s here and there across the ragged landscape. The shimmering heat of the mi 2003 Page #46  
ving behind him a dramatic, ritual landscape dotted with stone circles...Fo 2006 Page #119  
een, is suspended above a pastoral landscape at dusk. ls it descended from  2007 Page #71  
eriness are the surrounding desert landscape, the sense of isolation, and t 2007 Page #192  

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 in Yosemite Valley, (AP-:N«"! 7.e.land•r~ ~p!_CUlat,.. which drops J.iSII  2009 Page #182  

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a, but found their way onto a farm lane. Jerry recalls seeing various milit 2003 Page #60  
over. He found himself on the farm lane that numerous other people reported 2003 Page #70  
ill stood there with others on the lane looking down towards the wooded rav 2003 Page #70  
f the area fits well with the farm lane that many other people reported var 2003 Page #70  
 to my address at 1727 Candlestick Lane, Newport Beach CA 92660 by express  2003 Page #179  
                    ULTRA 28IN TMF LANE TART FHENOMKMNON UNIT SUMMARI INTEL 2003 Page #232  
ficials. Her son lived on Seacrest Lane near the Westport State Park. At ab 2008 Page #53  
tang of lhe President , 1984-1988 .lane 1.'layer 111d Doyle McManus (1988)  2009 Page #142  
t.icn\ a1wllc:,.tion in\ Nc11· Zea.lane reports concernll\P, ! " ,·.iriety  2009 Page #182  

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

 hydraulic engineers, Messrs. T.A. Lang and F. de L. Venables. After protra 2009 Page #165  
 hydraulic engineers, Messrs. T.A. Lang and F. de L. Venables. After protra 2009 Page #173  

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

ly left the landing light on. Bill Langford , the Grays Harbor County Emerg 2008 Page #54  
air that long. It is possible Bill Langford, Emergency Services Director, w 2008 Page #54  

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

there was a saucer being stored at Langley. Perhaps this is the saucer that 2004 Page #97  
about alien bodies being stored at Langley. The story was a claim made by a 2004 Page #97  
r moved to a small Air Force Base (Langley) at Hampton Roads, Virginia. Whe 2004 Page #97  
es and two craft had been moved to Langley. Thompson said that he had heard 2004 Page #97  
ash in New Mexico had been seen at Langley. Another story that shows that S 2004 Page #97  
 stored at a small Air Force Base (Langley) at Hampton Roads, Virginia ...  2005 Page #42  
 stored at a small Air Force Base (Langley) at Hampton Roads, Virginia ...  2009 Page #50  

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

y the name of Alvin Davis and Mark Langston. Davis, a fine first- baseman,  2006 Page #186  
 to be known as "Mister Mariner"); Langston, like most former Mariner pitch 2006 Page #186  

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

 , N 4-0 Jcla aritakl ionaf Park ; Langtry Del Rio zefi El Indio / Guerrerd 2006 Page #175  

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

nce for authenticity is format and language, with liabilities primarily the 2003 Page #26  
Rare Double Top Secret Stamp □ FDR language matching o “super weapons of wa 2003 Page #27  
avor of authenticity is the unique language used, words such as "supranatio 2003 Page #27  
t the Princeton archives. Even the language style of this draft and other 2 2003 Page #27  
aconic phrasing defined by concise language use and parenthetical comma usa 2003 Page #28  
ell? Why Is It Authentic? □ Unique language, neutronic , planform, artifici 2003 Page #29  
document Besides the unique period language, what moved it to the 95% confi 2003 Page #29  
can hunt for anachronisms, compare language usage and compare with other kn 2003 Page #178  
 o Hunt for anachronisms □ Compare language use: etymology o Compare with k 2003 Page #180  
cation time, looking at the use of language, and comparing with known authe 2003 Page #181  
es of subtle changes in the use of language (etymology) that tends to favor 2003 Page #181  
r civilizations, based on forensic language analysis of the work of Dan You 2003 Page #187  
e same stereotypical and formulaic language: who is going where, to do what 2003 Page #203  
his could explain both the similar language and identical signatures. Ident 2003 Page #203  
, 1947. IX Together they differ in language, typist, typewriter, annotation 2003 Page #205  
N Y N N N Carbon Y Y N Of C Y Of C Language Edits N Y N N N N Approved HST- 2003 Page #205  
 Conference 2. How could identical language show up in a directive for Twin 2003 Page #208  
xico) Skeptics speculate that this language is extremely improbable as sign 2003 Page #209  
 flying saucer entered the English language. People at that time were panic 2004 Page #133  
a master file, written in computer language, is maintained, \\ ith duplicat 2005 Page #79  
 category, i.e. the examination by language experts of sentence structure,  2005 Page #136  
rm possesses some sort of culture, language, behavior patterns and motivati 2006 Page #52  
ry obvious because of the "foreign language" I spoke, a heavy New England C 2006 Page #91  
refree manner in which the English language is sometimes put through the wr 2007 Page #66  
o "Learn English -the most popular language in the universe." 61            2007 Page #67  
m and it had the basic programming language so you could learn bow ro progr 2007 Page #78  
mming and then I learned assembler language. Then there was the Atari ST an 2007 Page #78  
n their prospectus. However l love language and 1 love reading and my other 2007 Page #80  
roblem in which we humans lack the language and understanding of a differen 2008 Page #95  
nput material. (See slide 11.) The language is divided into characters and  2008 Page #106  
ow everything, so there is obscure language here. For example, it begins, " 2008 Page #110  
The KGB invented the word in their language, since during one botched robbe 2008 Page #111  
municacion 1,ich chem chrough some language or other, and afterward s, as a 2008 Page #112  
r rich. So it is no stretch of the language to view a "Reich" as an empire  2008 Page #124  
eritage Dictionc11y of the English Language as "a philosophy or system of g 2008 Page #124  
d history fails to reveal in plain language is that the Socialism in Russia 2008 Page #124  
dren who speak English as a second language. Modem National Socialists , li 2008 Page #143  
s largest publisher in the English language. Jt is a multinational media co 2008 Page #143  
odor's Travel Publications, Living Language , RH Puzzles and Games, RH Refe 2008 Page #143  

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

iting was actually in one of those languages, but to indicate it was unlike 2004 Page #135  
d • Unknown inscriptions in unseen languages • Linguistic Analysis performe 2004 Page #168  
nt, where there are many different languages; on various strange biological 2006 Page #6  

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

,,e,-. ,l,o "" fl.lCHH WHiW A u-=o LANOED AMO lrU".l( HU"'4.A-"OIOS 10 PC-E 2009 Page #122  

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

some help and to get some rope and lanterns. On their return, police were r 2007 Page #130  
y even just show so-called Chinese lanterns, but the media coverage has bee 2008 Page #68  

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

· __ ._., _ _.. __ ,--_.._,_, _ _ ,lao ,,.., -.~--- :-:.·-..!.:. ... ~-.. \ 2007 Page #27  

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

acture 11 8/2C03 Special Cpwjxni '.laoual 2S DECEPTION POLICY CLEAR 3 Note  2003 Page #175  

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

a CM— aai ixil—taljr k—ata la aaay lap art art CM— offUlala. It la arttanir 2003 Page #221  
FO phenomenon has dropped int0 the lap of a very definite human social orde 2005 Page #75  
                 His name is Steve LaP!ume. He was born in Leominster , Mas 2009 Page #81  

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

aliens. • Both researchers William LaParl and Derrel Sims claimed to have b 2004 Page #196  

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

8 4. Moondust — Additional Object, LaPaz, Bolivia 5. Puerto Rico Forest 6.  2004 Page #17  

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

 metal on the retiring Secretary's lapel. Forrestal tries to express his gr 2003 Page #89  

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

 all get a good night sleep. Steve LaPlume, another former Security Police  2004 Page #49  
1981, USAF Airman l st Class Steve LaPlume was on patrol at the RAF Woodbri 2009 Page #81  
ith cameras. Sketch© 2005 by Steve LaPlume. First, LaPlume and Palmer watch 2009 Page #82  
tch© 2005 by Steve LaPlume. First, LaPlume and Palmer watched a light movin 2009 Page #82  
turned to Rendlesham Forest. Steve LaPlume told me he and Airman Palmer "kn 2009 Page #82  
                          .. Steve LaPlume 's sketch of cigar-shaped aerial 2009 Page #83  
ly have I 6-l. o -2-~c 9 Steven R. LaPlume 10-20-2009 At the East Gate, Air 2009 Page #83  
0-20-2009 At the East Gate, Airmen LaPlume and Palmer saw a blue, green, re 2009 Page #83  
above their heads. #5 Audio Airman LaPlume ( 2:08 ) Former RAF Bentwaters A 2009 Page #83  
 Bentwaters Airman 1st Class Steve LaPlume: "This craft was maybe about 1,0 2009 Page #83  
78 (:, -C, W -.,) -:1 Q L St~ven R LaPlume 1O-20-20C•9 0 From where I stood 2009 Page #84  

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

~Tve k~.:.-~t... ;.-::.,7-oS Steve LaPlume's sketch of the light that moved 2009 Page #82  
s marked on right side of drawing. LaPlume's and Palmer's January 9, 1981,  2009 Page #82  

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

t was about to be dropped in their laps... on a long- term basis it turned  2004 Page #178  

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

t. No reason is confirmed for this lapse, though one account has Forrestal' 2003 Page #95  

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

The Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lar and Navy Departments I believe, are  2003 Page #230  
and possess a cer:ain culture si~:.lar to our own, they may be recognized a 2008 Page #113  

Word: "lar11", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e has helped represent UFO witness Lar11 \X/arren to help him gee his passp 2007 Page #91  

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

rw* that goaml Vadaaogor ratan via laraa for a brlaf wnrrejr of anrrwst aoa 2003 Page #220  

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

ntonio Broc..ks AFB hell AF B .7.: Laredo Laredo AF Brownswriiled F-94 C 'D 2006 Page #175  
Broc..ks AFB hell AF B .7.: Laredo Laredo AF Brownswriiled F-94 C 'Down in  2006 Page #175  
ought it occurred in 1948 and near Laredo, TX, but he had no independent in 2006 Page #176  
 decided that the location was not Laredo, but rather near Del Rio, about 1 2006 Page #176  
 Rio, about 150 miles northwest of Laredo, along the Texas-Mexico border (s 2006 Page #176  
een Willingham's initial location, Laredo, and his subsequent location, Del 2006 Page #177  
r Force Bases near San Antonio and Laredo AFB at Laredo were all within 150 2006 Page #178  
near San Antonio and Laredo AFB at Laredo were all within 150 miles of Del  2006 Page #178  

Word: "large", 240 instance(s) (Back to Top)

were trained there and there was a large contingency of British flight inst 2003 Page #33  
I remember at the time it making a large impression on me, because of the e 2003 Page #35  
, probably belonging to one of the large animals that were in the arroyo ba 2003 Page #45  
ourse in recent years because of a large blockage above. As I criss-crossed 2003 Page #45  
tion on foot anatomy shoe fitting. Large Sole We will begin with the large  2003 Page #48  
 Large Sole We will begin with the large sole which was found about 150 yar 2003 Page #48  
out its wear pattern. Although the large sole is closer to a standard size  2003 Page #48  
 incident. People reportedly saw a large military flat bed tractor trailer  2003 Page #56  
n the Sky It is well recorded that large numbers of people on the ground, a 2003 Page #58  
d tractor-trailer truck carrying a large object covered with a tarpaulin, a 2003 Page #61  
d that in 1965 he had worked for a large supply company in Ohio. A few days 2003 Page #61  
to that supply house and ordered a large quantity of a special type of glaz 2003 Page #61  
nt The Landing Site Initially, the large wooded area where the object repor 2003 Page #63  
e landed. In 1987, I was holding a large UFO display for the public at a lo 2003 Page #63  
t reportedly seen on the ground is large in comparison to what the Venus pr 2003 Page #65  
 Slater, an engineer employed by a large electronics company. Mike and his  2003 Page #67  
l decided to head down towards the large wooded area below. He said he was  2003 Page #68  
olds a responsible position with a large manufacturing company. On that Dec 2003 Page #70  
ould see a strange bright light, a large light colored box truck pulled up. 2003 Page #70  
 sources alleging that there was a large military presence on the Berwyn Mo 2003 Page #75  
om the UFO debris and were among a large batch subsequently sent to Wright- 2003 Page #98  
ed. The researcher wondered if the large positive ion emission discovered d 2003 Page #111  
Close-up reaction particles inside large magnesium reaction crater At highe 2003 Page #113  
to this topic. In 1954, there were large numbers of interactions in France, 2003 Page #170  
hape, brownish- black irises, very large pupils, gray whites o Mouth wide,  2003 Page #174  
 Special or unusual conditions: if large segments of public and press witne 2003 Page #175  
Contingency Plan in the event that large segments of the public and press w 2003 Page #176  
ness of the time who described the large number of construction actions goi 2003 Page #183  
ashington. There he viewed 1) Four large glass jars holding 4 creatures and 2003 Page #190  
locating and transportation of tha large sections of the craft. 6. A specia 2003 Page #233  
rted that he had seen an object as large as a saucer about eight inches in  2004 Page #5  
hat we have is a portion of a very large device which came into this solar  2004 Page #14  
Texas when out of the south came a large silver cigar-shaped object droppin 2004 Page #26  
tched a designed which resembled a large V lying on one side. Inside the V  2004 Page #27  
te and it indicated at least three large pieces of metal in the grave. Whil 2004 Page #27  
started in the fall of 1896 when a large airship was seen in California on  2004 Page #27  
 overall impression of being quite large. What really bothered Wickens was  2004 Page #34  
 was the Irish Moss Plant with its large gravel parking lot, deserted at th 2004 Page #35  
in time to see the object with the large red/orange lights descending at a  2004 Page #37  
es to adjust, but when they did, a large machine unlike anything they had e 2004 Page #48  
ts, or how far underground, or how large... G. No. It wasn't a topographica 2004 Page #53  
m. I noticed what appeared to be a large landing light hovering over the en 2004 Page #57  
rks the alleged location where the large, silver disk came to rest on the m 2004 Page #70  
h. WHAT EXACTLY DID THEY DESCRIBE? Large saucer-shaped object, no visible m 2004 Page #72  
nesses before their deaths about a large, silver disk on the Hart Canyon me 2004 Page #73  
nd others about the discovery of a large disc near Aztec. Beyond the allege 2004 Page #73  
phenomenon which seems linked to a large scale genetic harvest of this plan 2004 Page #79  
bloodborne outbreaks of disease in large populations with no medical cures  2004 Page #80  
holly inadequate in dealing with a large scale outbreak of the alien virus. 2004 Page #81  
resident Kennedy's office with his large photographic charts to brief the P 2004 Page #101  
ited States Air Force had detected large satellite objects orbiting the Ear 2004 Page #103  
y. Len Stringfield sensed that the large numbers of people whom he intervie 2004 Page #106  
ing radiation device; "short, with large heads, clammy with the skin of a r 2004 Page #111  
ipant doctor; 3.4 - 4.5 feet, eyes large, nose vague 20 1952 Wright-Pat AFB 2004 Page #111  
t tall, skin smooth and gray: head large 24 1952 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA  2004 Page #112  
copter to craft crashed. 4 bodies, large heads 30 1955 Unknown, USA 1 0 0 0 2004 Page #112  
 saw recovered UFO and aliens with large heads 73 1981 Germany 1 1 1 1 0 Re 2004 Page #114  
rising fact (to me, anyway) is the large percentages of aliens and craft se 2004 Page #115  
ident, deep ruts, object placed in large flat semi with tarp. Source helped 2004 Page #116  
r had come across some debris in a large gouged crater that included a box  2004 Page #117  
tary retrieval teams covertly ship large UFO parts by truck or rail? (Answe 2004 Page #120  
d they have been able to ship such large recovered craft to our secret loca 2004 Page #121  
ust a few personnel.) In any case, large flat trailers have been often repo 2004 Page #129  
d yield emergency plans for moving large equipment such as big guns in the  2004 Page #129  
 In any case, not all of them were large. Slide 25 gives the distribution o 2004 Page #129  
since 1967, are shown on Slide 28: Large number of craft and aliens recover 2004 Page #130  
n on July 9, 1947? This was due in large part to certain statements by Jess 2004 Page #134  
rained the debris down over a very large area. This is supported by stateme 2004 Page #143  
the authorities declassify quite a large number of documents that are now d 2004 Page #148  
eval Conference Novosibirsk • Very Large Akademgorodok • Center for Artific 2004 Page #163  
 Father Charles Coughlin had built large national audiences in the 1930s wi 2004 Page #224  
ooper's mailbox in June 1999 was a large manuscript completed circa 1954. I 2004 Page #243  
 upper right hand corner. Note the large security classification in red acr 2004 Page #244  
nd an investigation of the ink and large "CI" stamp, presumably meaning cou 2004 Page #250  
act even zingers. The first is the large CI stamp for counterintelligence a 2004 Page #252  
ence deals with very small to very large ■ Scientists try to understand "wh 2005 Page #4  
 wall of a car repair shop. le had large, bulging, lidless red eyes with no 2005 Page #31  
s. I ts head was disproportionably large with bumps on top and large veins  2005 Page #31  
onably large with bumps on top and large veins on its base extending from t 2005 Page #31  
apparently wearing a helmet on its large head, and it had bright red eyes.  2005 Page #34  
orhood when they saw in cl1e sky a large elongated object-"shaped Like a ua 2005 Page #37  
 standards were disproportionately large, with skin that looked brown under 2005 Page #43  
s the Kingman affair. \X/hat began large!:, as a one-witness event has now  2005 Page #45  
took two dozen photographs of this large triangular feature in the dry lake 2005 Page #51  
llow arrow in distance. ln 1933, a large camp of the Civilian Conservation  2005 Page #53  
 heating fuel tanks. SLIDE# 23 Two large air ventilation shafts seen throug 2005 Page #58  
 one of the DRES buildings are two large air ventilation shafts above what  2005 Page #58  
2 airshafts The two a.irshafts are large. SLIDE# 25 Airshafts on top of cem 2005 Page #59  
 investigators found the two-dozen large high altitude aerial photos of the 2005 Page #60  
ave taken place, perhaps to bury a large object that could not be transport 2005 Page #61  
en Thomas Mantell tried to chase a large silver disc over Simpson County, K 2005 Page #64  
he frame. Adding co the mystery, a large light was seen by Godman personnel 2005 Page #65  
e same approximate position of the large disc object seen earlier. The micr 2005 Page #65  
craft. \Xlhatever it was, was very large. \Xlhat I suspect is that it had a 2005 Page #67  
out 12- years-old, living with his large famiJ) of a dozen siblings on the  2005 Page #69  
at they had to either build a very large underground facility or have acces 2005 Page #71  
f other nations) has encountered a large number of strange and apparently a 2005 Page #77  
t "alien." Furthermore, there is a large body of testimony from officials,  2005 Page #78  
tand guard. He said the beings had large heads, and were about 3 feet tall. 2005 Page #78  
his girlfriend) . 1t stated that a large UFO had hovered over Nellis for 3  2005 Page #78  
Mach 4 to Mach 6. Another was very large, and since 1986 was tracked multip 2005 Page #82  
 boomerang, disk shaped, small and large in size. Th.is facility has "runwa 2005 Page #83  
d directly to the birth of China's large and sophisticated UFO research com 2005 Page #84  
en the official and the real is so large that a "correction" could easily b 2005 Page #85  
, from that of a small box up to a large room. However, the ORAC most peopl 2005 Page #90  
whjch was to toxify a surprisingly large area of southern Maine surrounding 2005 Page #94  
ng this, on October 5 and 6, three large, yellow UFOs hung low over the sou 2005 Page #96  
Reich's property. On October 10, a large reddish UFO hovered just to the so 2005 Page #96  
egan to decompose. That evening, a large, bright UFO was seen coming up fro 2005 Page #99  
and presenting the extraordinarily large number of reported UFO crashes and 2005 Page #119  
se near Houston, Texas, in which a large floating globe was seen escorted b 2005 Page #119  
ports, such as the 1897 crash of a large, silver cigar-shaped object in Aur 2005 Page #119  
in the UFO Literature include that large lighting strikes are a form of pow 2005 Page #121  
rigade fire antiaircraft guns at a large unknown aerial object suspended in 2005 Page #121  
e blacked out, but on the cover in large letters is stamped "i\!lAJlC." The 2005 Page #125  
anda and other evidence point to a large area in the state of New Mexico kn 2005 Page #125  
f the population controlled a very large amount of the wealth, while about  2005 Page #153  
 at the end of it, surrounded by a large field of debris. \Y./e believed th 2005 Page #154  
ie could see that there was a very large piece missing from the craft, and  2005 Page #155  
 birds to obtain ljft. Nature is a large inspiration to engineers and inven 2005 Page #163  
cule. He currently held a job at a large aerospace company and did not want 2005 Page #165  
eter, but could see men lifting up large chunks of metal. Sheets of metal , 2005 Page #166  
 C-47 to enlarge its door to fit a large piece of the retrieved material in 2005 Page #166  
 into the plane for transport. The large piece was lightweight and was lift 2005 Page #166  
Uy for space application. Probabl) large scale space operations would have  2005 Page #171  
ment of electrogravitics to enable large pieces of equipment to be moved ou 2005 Page #171  
and several engineering centers. A large number of corporations were im·olv 2005 Page #173  
vidence. In my lectures I review 5 large scale scientific studies and ask a 2006 Page #4  
mic chaos. We are not very good at large scale economic changes in a hurry. 2006 Page #10  
 rather than the interstellar very large vehicles (space carriers? Mother S 2006 Page #10  
 brought them to earth just as our large aircraft carriers carry 75 or so s 2006 Page #10  
 but always avoid dealing with the large scale scientific studies. Check 8  2006 Page #11  
47 Reaches military blockade, sees large saucer wtth a transparent dome. on 2006 Page #26  
n. 1•11,01 • 4/15/92 Near Buffalo. Large disc shaped craft seen coming out  2006 Page #29  
or covert groups carrying out even large projects. boo. um.. Mos Wok is ama 2006 Page #32  
 business, media and the public at large. Government Governments around the 2006 Page #55  
r coordination, but there would be large temptation in many quarters to see 2006 Page #66  
r. - Slow-positive could mean very large potential benefits to humankind, b 2006 Page #67  
ely made arrangements to cover any large pieces with tarps to prevent unaut 2006 Page #74  
ebate over whether to dynamite the large sections of wreckage to make ident 2006 Page #74  
cks along with the tails and other large pieces. Smaller debris was packed  2006 Page #75  
marked on the flag and displayed a large aircraft component (seven inches a 2006 Page #83  
ersonnel "covered the craft with a large canvas and lifted it with cables"  2006 Page #87  
ound when they looked up and saw a large fiery spheroid-shaped object pass  2006 Page #89  
ea was located on their left and a large gulley field was down on their rig 2006 Page #90  
ea of the woods that resembled two large glowing eyes. They were situated a 2006 Page #90  
e feet in the air and just below a large hanging branch. Mrs. May and the L 2006 Page #90  
the Flatwoods town limits, I saw a large wood sign that was engraved, 'WELC 2006 Page #90  
aken in 1952 of Mrs. May holding a large poster-sized drawing of the "Flatw 2006 Page #91  
p, a pointed hood that covered its large red head, and a long flowing pleat 2006 Page #91  
 at the bottom. It was topped by a large ace-of-spades shaped helmet about  2006 Page #94  
e shoulder area. The front of this large helmet was covered by a clear flat 2006 Page #94  
awha Area," the Gazette stated, "A large meteorite presumably landed or exp 2006 Page #94  
 glowing eyes, probably those of a large owl perched on a limb" and "underb 2006 Page #96  
loodborne outbreaks of diseases in large populations, with no medical cures 2006 Page #105  
holly inadequate in dealing with a large scale outbreak of the alien virus. 2006 Page #105  
passenger viruses, precipitated in large part by changes in ecosystems as w 2006 Page #109  
e race, there would be of course a large number of motives to contemplate.  2006 Page #116  
upon they were ordered to load two large oblong boxes into their vehide: "W 2006 Page #122  
he recovery, I was informed that a large craft had crashed and was recovere 2006 Page #123  
ed disk was transferred to a truck large enough to handle it and capable of 2006 Page #135  
er Kentucky while he was chasing a large silver disc. The plane's metal wre 2006 Page #141  
uring the morning of December 6, a large group of "unidentified aircraft" w 2006 Page #166  
ns in the far north were reporting large formations of unidentified planes  2006 Page #168  
earlier when it was thought that a large number of unidentified airplanes w 2006 Page #168  
l fishing vessel reporting that "a large flaming object throwing sparks lan 2006 Page #184  
parks landed in the water creating large splash approx 1500 yards northwest 2006 Page #184  
d fishermen reportedly witnessed a large vessel steam directly from the Sea 2006 Page #188  
 morning hours of July 27, 1984, a large object trailing fire and _spewing  2006 Page #188  
oor. The library eventually held a large collection of books on topics rela 2006 Page #197  
rof. John Mack had received a very large grant from the Rockefeller Foundat 2006 Page #198  
rom the balcony of my room I saw a large, round, red and white light rise u 2006 Page #202  
ndering ■ Catherine Austin Fitts ■ Large banks and contractors diverting an 2007 Page #53  
nd regular numbers of its clients, large and small, know that UFOs sell and 2007 Page #59  
 ·1 998 ad in Electronic Ne111s, a large pair of alien eyes stare out at th 2007 Page #62  
cking hjs cell phone in front of a large picture window at a modern rurport 2007 Page #70  
t descended from alien technology? Large white letters spelling out the Fox 2007 Page #71  
hes their car being draw up into a large UFO, the woman says ''You'd better 2007 Page #71  
anding gear strut (see sub-heading Large Disc). Jack ·was also informed tha 2007 Page #95  
tely asked questions regarding how large, and how many of these aircraft we 2007 Page #99  
000 (IUustration #23) us lJSAF THE LARGE DISC: Measuring 116 feet in diamet 2007 Page #105  
 the port main landing gear of the large craft was partially coUapsed, caus 2007 Page #105  
rcraft before". The fact that this large aircraft utilized multiple nose wh 2007 Page #105  
rtiss C-46 transport aircraft. The large craft employed two air-intakes on  2007 Page #106  
 "Upper Stratosphere" BOTTOM VIEW (LARGE DISC) STARBOARD----- ~ . LAN DING  2007 Page #106  
. It was obvious to Jack that this large craft would totally do away for th 2007 Page #107  
came apparent that what he saw the large 116' diameter craft (see illustrat 2007 Page #114  
en he entered the hangar where the large disc was being kept, it was parked 2007 Page #115  
ed disc. People mentioned seeing a large convoy go by that was very weU lit 2007 Page #129  
red several intriguing images of a large structure -possibly five hundred f 2007 Page #137  
wo miles) the existence of another large, unidentified structure on the wes 2007 Page #137  
ond any shadow of a doubt, a "very large, metallic-looking, rectangular obj 2007 Page #138  
 headlined in a local newspaper. A large sphere of glowing, pulsing orange- 2007 Page #149  
ew i\lexico, was awakened to see a large glowing object moving across the w 2007 Page #165  
uquerque residents were watching a large, glowing whjte disc moving from th 2007 Page #166  
moving, white disc. The kids saw a large, flattened-egg-shaped object in th 2007 Page #166  
, winching it up onto the bed of a large military truck. They also retrieve 2007 Page #187  
our helicopters, three Hueys and a large Sea Stallion. The aircraft cut acr 2007 Page #187  
oyame and Chihuahua, came across a large pit in the ground located in a cat 2007 Page #190  
e to the beach, and we picked up a large amount of this materialwruch was a 2007 Page #194  
ltiple eyewitness testimony over a large region, radar confirmation of the  2008 Page #7  
t had the windows blacked out with large pieces of paper. Through a hole, o 2008 Page #14  
ring in this general area. 5 And a large body of that so-called "basic info 2008 Page #26  
llucinated , collectively and on a large scale. 26                          2008 Page #32  
 and the safety of the populace at large. Very controversially, and arguabl 2008 Page #35  
h and its people might result on a large and catastrophic scale following t 2008 Page #36  
oint. There were no reports of any large numbers of troops on the logging r 2008 Page #44  
ith rounded ends" suspended from a large military helicopter with twin roto 2008 Page #45  
n out of the area was described as large with a covering over the top with  2008 Page #45  
g "an unknown-shaped object with a large red tail coming down, out of power 2008 Page #48  
tralia reports receiving report of large, slow moving illuminated UFO with  2008 Page #49  
across from her TV in front of the large west-facing windows where she obse 2008 Page #49  
4 or 5 white spheres of light. The large orb of light was three to four tim 2008 Page #58  
. The last object to leave was the large orb of light. It shot off north ov 2008 Page #58  
 of five coulombs and 500 MJoules. Large bolts of lightning can carry up to 2008 Page #77  
med closer than before. Suddenly a large, white light appeared moving along 2008 Page #78  
! It's small. (Light had been very large.) Now, it's moving back. SLIDE# 30 2008 Page #85  
 witnessed what was described as a large column of blue light moving delibe 2008 Page #97  
d a loud knocking was heard, as if large stones were falling, or artillery  2008 Page #98  
 concluded, the recovery of such a large amount of iron would prove to be a 2008 Page #99  
ken in that period determined that large amounts of both nickel and iridium 2008 Page #100  
ima Kazantsev's scenario told of a large nuclear-powered spacecraft from Ma 2008 Page #102  
 to check my ~ii and found another large brown envelope post ~rited from Mc 2008 Page #119  
 of Deutsche Bank and Swiss banks. Large demand 130                         2008 Page #136  
few. It also owns YES Solutions, a large provider of creative, media and op 2008 Page #143  
                           142 HOW LARGE INSTITUTIONS WORK • INSTITUTIONS E 2008 Page #148  
idence that the document was fake. Large numbers of subtleties posited stro 2009 Page #7  
paper, compacted to save space but large enough for easy reading. The quali 2009 Page #8  
s are surprising, frightening, and large in scale. When confronted with som 2009 Page #20  
k will search in vain, but the two large totalitarian countries and the two 2009 Page #22  
r Force personnel who died. By and large, however, Maury Island often flies 2009 Page #33  
quirement was the development of a large parachute to support 50,000 lbs. d 2009 Page #92  
east three times, locals report. A large shining ball or disc was seen hove 2009 Page #134  
ards, but by 1989 had grown into a large industrial and manufacturing cente 2009 Page #134  
opment and possibly operational A "large. triangulu wing aircraft," tested  2009 Page #151  
The U.S. Government like any other large organization is not a single entit 2009 Page #154  
ssed. If you have ever worked in a large organization or for that matter be 2009 Page #155  
ally were attended by unexpectedly large waves. General Puttick instructed  2009 Page #164  
onally were attended by unexpected large waves." "It was decided to test th 2009 Page #169  
to find c.ibin •Visually inspected large T.ihoe rent.al areas •R.ln telepho 2009 Page #193  

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

ar-reaching consequences of direct large-scale assistance. For some time I  2003 Page #224  
ar-reaching consequences of direct large-scale assistance. For soae ties X  2003 Page #228  
, creating maximum opportunity for large-scale benefit with low disruption. 2006 Page #66  
 accounts there was no evidence of large-scale excavation and sifting of th 2006 Page #86  
s the entire event the result of a large-scale misperception of a curiously 2006 Page #121  
r, the story rapidly vanished into large-scale obscurity, and did not resur 2008 Page #98  

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

n sale in the early 50s but now is largely replaced by duct or plastic tape 2003 Page #181  
saucers and dead aliens which were largely pushed by a series of unnamed so 2004 Page #179  
left with a question that has been largely ignored by mainstream ufology fo 2004 Page #223  
to confront the UFO issue head on, largely due to the fact that the corpora 2005 Page #119  
man) asked co continue telling his largely discredited tale because it acte 2005 Page #133  
omplete, and the general public is largely ready to accept the new visitors 2006 Page #60  
 their accounts of the object were largely divergent. And, as the bubbles r 2006 Page #188  
t of the iron lock snapped. It was largely not until the 1950s and 1960s th 2008 Page #100  
ble to write a scholarly work on a largely invisible intelligence establish 2009 Page #12  
ble to write a scholarly work on a largely invisible intelligence establish 2009 Page #23  
bright modem building that existed largely due to her efforts. June approac 2009 Page #88  

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

cution of Shaw was a toe-hold to a larger conspiracy. He maintained that Fr 2003 Page #42  
rial seems to be vulcanized to the larger piece and appears to be of a smoo 2003 Page #48  
et 4 inches, weigh 80-100 pounds o Larger, more rounded cranium o Skin pale 2003 Page #174  
 sheer scale of this aspect of the larger UFO controversy. Before doing so, 2004 Page #4  
specialized components within much larger complexes that have need-to-know  2004 Page #63  
 because in 1949, Farmington was a larger town than the nearby rural farmin 2004 Page #73  
ead aliens, 5 feet tall. "Interior larger than exterior." • 3. Report 68, O 2004 Page #116  
ere the inside of the craft seemed larger than the outside. I have heard of 2004 Page #117  
e excellent point that some of the larger craft reported (over 50 feet) wou 2004 Page #127  
"Ten." See Slide 26. This was much larger than I had expected at the time,  2004 Page #129  
 test in Nevada that was part of a larger series of tests known as Operatio 2005 Page #39  
give tantalizing hints-part of the larger pattern that this book um·eils-wh 2005 Page #121  
 that he said 'Ten.' This was much larger than I had expected at the time,  2005 Page #140  
a closer look. The object appeared larger than when we had first discovered 2005 Page #157  
potential breadth and depth of the larger Contact process itself, and how h 2006 Page #50  
saucer incident was part of a much larger news story that gained world wide 2006 Page #89  
er helmet that was enclosed by the larger helmet. The so-called arms and cl 2006 Page #94  
nts of January 23 only a part of a larger and even more bizarre mystery? An 2006 Page #130  
 the description. There was also a larger helicopter, possibly a Sea Stalli 2006 Page #134  
y well not have come down near the larger pieces. "Unfortunately what cause 2006 Page #136  
he estimated speed is considerably larger than the 300 mph calculated above 2006 Page #172  
ise helps big media companies grow larger and more capable of controllin g  2007 Page #14  
secrecy is just one part of a much larger problem in our society. We have p 2007 Page #34  
was built into the runway to allow larger aircraft with heavy cargo loads t 2007 Page #114  
ularly controversial aspect of the larger UFO mystery. 138                  2007 Page #144  
ding both the Texas border and the larger Mexican population centers such a 2007 Page #185  
ect to the north like a star, only larger and brighter, he immediately scra 2008 Page #31  
d with calls: • Small plane • Much larger plane • Round, disc-shaped object 2008 Page #44  
of statements help corroborate the larger reconstruction of what occurred a 2008 Page #53  
b of light was three to four times larger than the smaller ones. The sight  2008 Page #58  
light moved erratically around the larger orb. Alan Rammer said it reminded 2008 Page #58  
 forest. The split in the sky grew larger, and the entire northern side was 2008 Page #99  
sented only a "toe-hold" on a much larger conspiracy. What it didn't presen 2009 Page #29  
cutive (#092447) and attached to a larger leaked document called the Eisenh 2009 Page #37  
ral sites suitably located for the larger experiments proposed. To cater fo 2009 Page #165  

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

O story made the front page in the largest local newspaper the Greensburg,  2003 Page #55  
 Weapons Storage complex; then the largest underground repository of nuclea 2003 Page #142  
kers. RAF Bentwaters possessed the largest bomb dump in all of Europe down  2004 Page #51  
 that afternoon. AP was one of the largest and widely subscribed to news se 2004 Page #237  
th-central New lVfexico and is the largest military installation in the cou 2005 Page #125  
ome. Kazakstan (world's oldest and largest space launch facility) • 7/4/78  2006 Page #28  
t yielded nothing of interest. The largest piece was the nose cone from the 2006 Page #80  
ebris. Photos of these pieces (the largest was less than two inches across) 2006 Page #83  
ng about 400 nm, which is the very largest size for the virus: viruses from 2006 Page #113  
ter half of the 1950's. It was the largest such group in the 1960's but it  2006 Page #175  
ed ad appeared in one of England's largest national tabloids promotin g the 2007 Page #71  
d sizes of compan.ies. Some of the largest have campaigns which suggest at  2007 Page #76  
d, (much higher near the edge) the largest of the four discs must have been 2007 Page #105  
d by the Airforce and Navy, is the largest high frequency radio transmitter 2007 Page #130  
                                   largest installation in Air Force Materi 2007 Page #163  
nd, covering 51,558 acres, and 6'h largest in the U.S. Air Force. By Januar 2007 Page #163  
en had doubled in size, became the largest chemical manufacturing enterpris 2008 Page #127  
onal Bank now Chase Manhattan, the largest corporate bank in the United Sta 2008 Page #128  
nann , for example, is the world's largest publisher in the English languag 2008 Page #143  
sic Publishing , the world's third largest music publisher ; in 2002, it bo 2008 Page #143  
tainment which directs the world's largest book clubs, including Arvato, Bo 2008 Page #144  
ed 19 million books, making it the largest publisher for the Gem1an Army, r 2008 Page #144  
ards do not add up. We were in the largest tactical fighting wing in the U. 2009 Page #78  
wide wave of UFO visitations , the largest he'd seen in ten years. In Decem 2009 Page #137  

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

d the story by Nixon. (Bill Knell, Larry Warren and Beverly Gleason) The ke 2003 Page #194  
rview with Shirley MacLaine on the Larry King show. In a call-in question,  2003 Page #197  
Nicholas Cage stands by his claim. Larry King: "Cocoa Florida with Shirley  2003 Page #198  
t Greenfield: "Hello, Good evening Larry and Shirley, About two weeks ago,  2003 Page #198  
es, former USAF Airman First Class Larry Warren, had gone public and become 2004 Page #46  
go, our intention had been to give Larry an opportunity to tell his side of 2004 Page #46  
ut the incident as a whole, and on Larry Warren's involvement in particular 2004 Page #46  
e event that involved my co-author Larry Warren. Larry had been on guardmou 2004 Page #47  
nvolved my co-author Larry Warren. Larry had been on guardmount (guard duty 2004 Page #47  
ubjected to mind-altering efforts. Larry Warren left the Air Force with an  2004 Page #48  
al's life after the fact. Early on Larry and I decided upon a writing strat 2004 Page #48  
nteractions and conversations with Larry, or of their being or not being in 2004 Page #48  
fidences they may have shared with Larry. But to 'name names' in print, in  2004 Page #48  
ers (all specifically addressed to Larry) were from men we'd named in the b 2004 Page #49  
cialist, D Flight, the same Flight Larry was assigned to. Mark is mentioned 2004 Page #49  
erward. Thanks for fighting for us Larry, I'm grateful. Now maybe we can al 2004 Page #49  
ght, named on nine separate pages: Larry, I asked your publishers to forwar 2004 Page #49  
ssed the craft in Cape! Green with Larry and was with him the next day when 2004 Page #49  
and was with him the next day when Larry called his mother from a base phon 2004 Page #49  
t Supervisor. Adrian stood next to Larry in the field that night and is ref 2004 Page #50  
nd never understand the truth. ... Larry remember "duck and cover" cause yo 2004 Page #50  
gh often sensationalized aspect of Larry Warren's account is the existence  2004 Page #51  
cated below the twin base complex. Larry has maintained that on the evening 2004 Page #51  
AF Bentwaters, now decommissioned. Larry and three other friends were on th 2004 Page #51  
home in . Adrian backed up most of Larry Warren's claims during our ninety  2004 Page #56  
in a unique position to comment on Larry Warren's veracity, and on his invo 2004 Page #58  
/Woodbridge UFO incident. Budd and Larry first met more than twenty years a 2004 Page #58  
983. Both were scheduled to speak, Larry for the first time. Budd's present 2004 Page #58  
e missing time phenomenon bothered Larry a great deal, and that afternoon h 2004 Page #58  
the next half a dozen years or so, Larry would occasionally attend support  2004 Page #58  
 development as well as my take on Larry. My point here is that the two hav 2004 Page #59  
watched in silence as Budd brought Larry back to the night following his Ai 2004 Page #59  
liens in the underground facility, Larry did encounter some of the men who  2004 Page #59  
 about the incident in general and Larry Warren's participation in particul 2004 Page #59  
 who were caught up in this storm. Larry and I both hope that this presenta 2004 Page #59  
sylvania, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Larry Moyers II, 25-26 Pocono Mts., John 2004 Page #114  
swell in 1947. He even did so on a Larry King show on CNN. Here's a history 2004 Page #146  
V DOCUMENTARIES UFO Coverup! Live! Larry King Live From Area 51 Close Encou 2004 Page #149  
 bodies. When MacLaine appeared on Larry King Live she was faced with a que 2004 Page #188  
ar illlml), by Barry Greenwood and Larry Fawcett.                           2005 Page #73  
98: FBI arrests two men, including Larry Wayne Harris in Nevada, alleging t 2006 Page #108  
Up of the UFO Experience 0 1984 by Larry Fawcett and Barry Greenwood. The i 2006 Page #143  
r-Up of the UFO Experience 1984 by Larry Fawcett and Barry Greenwood. Fawce 2006 Page #143  
cial UNLV presentations including: Larry Dossey, Barbara Dossey and Janet Q 2006 Page #206  
 two cousins, Lisa Rivers, 10, and Larry Rivers, age 4, while their moms we 2007 Page #166  
co: "Basically it started when me, Larry and Lisa were outside playing. I d 2007 Page #166  
             15 left at East Gate, Larry Warren & Peter Robbins, Cosimo, 20 2008 Page #39  
l 14, 1987, I interviewed Sergeant Larry Sweet from the Grays Harbor County 2008 Page #43  
s at the jail, but by reputation , Larry was dependable and calm. He lived  2008 Page #43  
is boom or bust this year. In 1979 Larry Sweet worked as a shake-block cutt 2008 Page #43  
fter the Crash. This list included Larry Lake and Bert Dinius as local witn 2008 Page #45  
her who was also an Aberdeen cop.) Larry Lake- 39                           2008 Page #45  
                                   Larry Lake was a reluctant witness, but  2008 Page #46  
journal. At the time of the Crash, Larry Lake was an employee of Burt Diniu 2008 Page #46  
. Despite knowing each other well, Larry Lake told his boss he could not ta 2008 Page #46  
d to report he had at least gotten Larry Lake to state he believed the obje 2008 Page #46  
er area. According to Bert Dinius, Larry Lake had decided to speak with him 2008 Page #46  
he 1997 book, Left At East Gate by Larry Warren and Peter Robbins, as sayin 2008 Page #88  
. But another military eyewitness, Larry Warren, says he saw such an explos 2008 Page #93  
t Commander, Mike Verano, who told Larry Warren and Peter Robbins, authors  2009 Page #60  
r of other history making changes. Larry Warren and I were two years along  2009 Page #137  

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

us. These letters have remained in Larry's files since. Excerpts from half  2004 Page #49  
 have a relationship going back to Larry's first going public more than twe 2004 Page #59  
ill with some surprise that I took Larry's call in early July 1995. He had  2004 Page #59  

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

ham and U.S. Navy Commander Julius Larsen found the report about Mrs. Swan' 2004 Page #103  
n physical phenomenon. Neesham and Larsen staved at the Swan house for a co 2004 Page #104  
y short Mrs. Swan taught Commander Larsen how to contact the one of the ali 2004 Page #104  
the aliens named AFFA. Neesham and Larsen raced back to Washington with the 2004 Page #104  
dahl was very interested and asked Larsen to sit down and make a contact wi 2004 Page #104  
down and make a contact with AFFA. Larsen sat down and subsequently went in 2004 Page #104  
ndahl and Neasham asked questions. Larsen used automatic writing to answer  2004 Page #104  
 we have proof of your existence." Larsen switched from automatic writing t 2004 Page #104  

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

MJ-12 Related • Dr. Winford Porter Larson 1947 — Suspected examination of a 2004 Page #201  
t panel because neither Lieutenant Larson, who was in the right seat, nor 1 2008 Page #10  

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

MacLaine, when she appeared on the Lary King Live Show in May of 1995. 184  2004 Page #187  

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

amos examined alien with paralyzed larynx in New Orleans Vet Hospital, per  2004 Page #116  

Word: "las", 100 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ork (MUFON) convention gathered in Las Vegas for their annual convention du 2003 Page #146  
of the speakers at the "alternate" Las Vegas MUFON convention urgently warn 2003 Page #150  
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Weekday Totals November 14-16,2003 Las Vegas. Crash Coherencema/esticdocume 2003 Page #154  
ouse tie lines November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con'erence www majestic 2003 Page #154  
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Bronk, Berkner November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con'erence •*** ma/esbc 2003 Page #156  
loyd V Berkner November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Conference• Notificatio 2003 Page #156  
nk ’s FBI File November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash ConferenceComparison wi 2003 Page #157  
llite Vehicles November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Conference2 June 1947 m 2003 Page #157  
Advisory Board November 14-16,2003 Las Vegas. Crash ConferenceFrom Record G 2003 Page #157  
sile In Mexico November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Conference17 October, 1 2003 Page #158  
document again November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Conlerenco ™vr mwst.Mxu 2003 Page #159  
h Conlerenco ™vr mwst.Mxumenls com Las Vegas. Crash Con'erenceAuthenticity  2003 Page #159  
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Agadir, Morocco November 1—16 2003 Las Vegas. Crash CoherenceOne page DOD d 2003 Page #164  
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r Commendation November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash ConferenceTim provides  2003 Page #164  
AF UFO Program November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas Crash ConferenceWAW ma,-esicdo 2003 Page #165  
Unit Histories November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas, Crash Conferencewww ma/esticd 2003 Page #165  
search Efforts November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Conference rna/esfrOocr 2003 Page #167  
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 and Manpower. Novemoer 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Conference ***** m/eMcd 2003 Page #168  
tains many r^ferepces pre-1954) 5J LAS VEGAS REVIEW ARTICLE □ Las Vegas pap 2003 Page #182  
954) 5J LAS VEGAS REVIEW ARTICLE □ Las Vegas paper described a massive cons 2003 Page #182  
. Slide 54 shows the banner of the Las Vegas Review-Journal for January 5,  2003 Page #183  
oceedings ••• November 12-14, 2004 Las Vegas, Nevada www.ufoconference.com  2004 Page #1  
, retaliate if attacked. SLIDE #5: Las Cruces Sun-News: May 16, 2947 V-2 Go 2004 Page #62  
State Rep. J. Andrew Kissner, from Las Cruces, Dona Ana County, in his unpu 2004 Page #62  
 Newspaper Headline, May 22, 1947: Las Cruces Sun-News 'Peculiar Phenomena' 2004 Page #64  
rrier to the 1958 Tabs. SLIDE #10: Las Cruces Sun-Ne2vs, June 1,1947 Round- 2004 Page #66  
 was provided by the editor of the Las Cruces Sun-News who watched the May  2004 Page #68  
   UFO Crash Retrievals Slide #55: Las Cruces Sun-News, May 20, 1947 Secrec 2004 Page #82  
cuments with returned postmarks of Las Vegas, Nevada, Big Bear Lake Califor 2004 Page #248  
nce Proceedings November 4-6, 2005 Las Vegas, Nevada www.ufoconference.com  2005 Page #1  
retired "mechanical engineer" from Las Vegas who claimed co have worked on  2005 Page #45  
f co the levada Test Site north of Las Vegas. Bill Uhouse claims that the e 2005 Page #45  
r saucer scientist, Bill Uhouse of Las Vegas, says that he designed flight  2005 Page #164  
t • Isar Slam November 10-12, 2006 Las Vegas, Nevada www.ufoconference.com  2006 Page #1  
e how many people visit Hawaii and Las Vegas and Orlando. If the travel was 2006 Page #7  
 41 Arnual Crash Remo,' Conference Las Vegas 2006 Wilbert Smith • States in 2006 Page #25  
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de 22: Map of Cedar City, Utah and Las Vegas, Nevada (About 250 miles as cr 2006 Page #150  
his father had moved the family to Las Vegas while he studied more advanced 2006 Page #151  
ay at that time, we were living in Las Vegas, Nevada, because my dad worked 2006 Page #152  
tudies at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV), before the Consciousne 2006 Page #196  
te for Discovery Science (NIDS) in Las Vegas, there was the Bigelow Foundat 2006 Page #196  
earch at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His goal was to set up a labo 2006 Page #196  
e Annual Parapsychology Meeting in Las Vegas. We visited departments at UNL 2006 Page #197  
igelow HQ on South Eastern Avenue, Las Vegas. The Foundation was located wi 2006 Page #197  
low Foundation were trips north of Las Vegas, in the fall of 1992 and sprin 2006 Page #198  
 around Blue Diamond, just outside Las Vegas. David Smith, whom I had met r 2006 Page #200  
 show located down on Main Street, Las Vegas. Also present at the meeting w 2006 Page #203  
the fireworks demonstration at the Las Vegas Silver Bowl to listen to the s 2006 Page #203  
w brought in many local folks from Las Vegas and the surrounding areas that 2006 Page #204  
ed that this is the south west but Las Vegas, in many respects, is still th 2006 Page #204  
Bigelow Aerospace Company in North Las Vegas and moves forward with his cre 2006 Page #207  
by the Roper Organization. (1992). Las Vegas, NV: Bigelow Holding Corporati 2006 Page #208  
shock-wave was felt all the way to Las Cruces, New :Mexico. A meteorologica 2007 Page #130  
m the hard work on top of the hill Las Ramadas, the rught was clear and the 2007 Page #200  
AL CONFERENCE NOVEIVIBER 7-9, 200B LAS VEGAS, NEVADA UFODEX INTELLIGENCE DO 2008 Page #1  
      Contents April 18, 1962: The Las Vegas UFO Crash Dr. Kevin Randle ... 2008 Page #5  
      Abstract April 18, 1962: The Las Vegas UFO Crash By Kevin D. Randle,  2008 Page #7  
m Nellis Air Force Base outside of Las Vegas. Newspapers the next day repor 2008 Page #7  
ses, one on April 18 in and around Las Vegas and the other on April 19 in t 2008 Page #7  
lis Air Force Base just outside of Las Vegas, Nevada. The project card gave 2008 Page #8  
here were no visual sightings. The Las Vegas Sun, however , reported on Apr 2008 Page #8  
"Brilliant Red Explosion Flares in Las Vegas Sky.'' That article suggested  2008 Page #8  
s flaming sword flashed across the Las Vegas skies last night and heralded  2008 Page #8  
done is connect these sightings in Las Vegas and in Colorado with those ove 2008 Page #10  
within fifteen minutes of those in Las Vegas and were therefore on the same 2008 Page #10  
ifferent was tracked on radar near Las Vegas. l have talked to a man who wi 2008 Page #14  
ing the tum over Reno, flying near Las Vegas, and disappearing in a blindin 2008 Page #15  
earing in a blinding flash east of Las Vegas over Mesquite , near the Utah  2008 Page #15  
uld have put one or the other over Las Vegas at the proper time. So, it mig 2008 Page #16  
 to the southeast , flew on toward Las Vegas where there were more witnesse 2008 Page #16  
was tracked on radar. Then east of Las Vegas, near the Utah border, it appa 2008 Page #16  
 from the newspapers including the Las Vegas Sun, Los Angeles Times, Desere 2008 Page #16  
ked by radar 70 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada in a blinding flash. A 2008 Page #16  
his is that the note is not in the Las Vegas file but in the Utah file. And 2008 Page #17  
e -0319 Z 12 Blue Book Report Card Las I ·ega., S11n Written by Stalnaker • 2008 Page #18  
                                   Las Vegas Debris _,.,.,. .... ~---• Lieu 2008 Page #22  
a... ~ .. C::"t" .: ~~,,. t 1.:111 Las Vegas Debris • Disk-shaped Ci-aft •  2008 Page #22  
 ~~ Iii CRASH RETRIEVAL CONFERENCE Las Vegas, NV 9 Novembrr ~OOS THE VIEWS  2008 Page #146  
msa held their national meeting In Las Vegas. There we two UFO presentation 2008 Page #155  
retired "mechanical engineer" from Las Vegas who claimed to have worked on  2009 Page #51  
f to the Nevada Test Site north of Las Vegas. Bill Uhouse claims that the e 2009 Page #52  
oduction to John Burroughs LIVE in Las Vegas: One RAF Bentwaters Airman I s 2009 Page #76  

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

o a device that produced an "X-ray laser" beam. At the time, X-ray lasers w 2003 Page #149  
found after veterinarian and human laser surgeries. SLIDE #39: Serrated edg 2004 Page #77  
so, was what came to be known as a laser scalpel in modern Earth medicine.  2004 Page #78  
 modern Earth medicine. SLIDE #44: Laser scalpel On Page 47 of his book, Co 2004 Page #78  
ection "appeared as if cut away by laser beam" • Cabin was empty 164        2004 Page #167  
were dropped, (likely before) U.S. laser equipment used to section the craf 2004 Page #168  
 among them 3-D moving holography, laser and cancer, all of the R&D advance 2004 Page #182  
 as typewriter style, typesetting, laser printing, photocopying, mimeograph 2005 Page #136  
as possible, install the latest in laser cutting tools, anesthetize the tar 2006 Page #116  
auterize wounded patients with the laser Medical Pen, developed by the Air  2006 Page #201  
ntists to ruscover the transistor, laser and integrated circwts. Here are s 2007 Page #127  
lication of a low-cost gas dynamic laser test facility: Epoxy canister deve 2007 Page #163  
e atmosphe re via a high-power CO2 laser using the first direct experimenta 2007 Page #163  
lication of a low-cost gas dynamic laser test facility. 157                 2007 Page #163  
icv.:.l ---o-io ~y 17, 1974 [ With LASER POINTER, explain wider view of May 2007 Page #168  
 art re:al • lnte~nted Circuitry • Laser, • N'1'hl Vision • I 1ent a ,even  2008 Page #151  
he best way I can describe it is a laser beam because the light did not rad 2009 Page #70  
end down what I would say would be laser beams or something like that -and  2009 Page #75  

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

he atmosphere via a high-power CO2 laser--1he first direct experimental obs 2007 Page #163  

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

verhead, irregularly shooting down laser-like beams of light into their imm 2004 Page #47  

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iber optics, supertenacity fibers, lasers, molecularly aligned metallic all 2003 Page #101  
ay laser" beam. At the time, X-ray lasers were being developed as a possibl 2003 Page #149  
rse engineering neutronic engines, lasers, or fiber optics. ww majeshedocum 2003 Page #161  
onfirmed were made with high heat. Lasers are an obvious first thought. But 2004 Page #77  
ptical Weaponry • State of the Art Lasers • Fiber Optics • Reverse Engineer 2004 Page #162  
s 3-D holography, cancer research, lasers, and the like. As a side note to  2004 Page #181  
ity fibers ■ Integrated circuits ■ Lasers ■ Night vision equipment COMPANIE 2005 Page #6  
earch Project ■ Psycho-chemicals ■ Lasers CORSO'S CLAIMS IN "THE DAWN OF A  2005 Page #7  
raced circuit chips, fiber optics, lasers, night-vision equipment, super-te 2005 Page #167  
ts or satellites or DNA testing or lasers or computers or airplanes or rock 2006 Page #6  

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

trailing fire and _spewing sparks *lashed down approximately 1,000 to 1,500 2006 Page #188  

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

) system that also became known as LASHUP. Los Alamos was a good place to t 2004 Page #71  
Command. AC&W also became known as LASHUP. SLIDE #20: LASHUP Map, 1948-1952 2004 Page #71  
became known as LASHUP. SLIDE #20: LASHUP Map, 1948-1952 Here is a historic 2004 Page #71  
1952 Here is a historic map of the LASHUP program and its Aircraft Control  2004 Page #71  

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nstitut* of Technology Cumbritige, lasseehosette. peer Art Ikansa‘ Inclosed 2004 Page #18  

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irmation came from many sources in last few years, with the freshly reveale 2003 Page #21  
er did pray over them, giving them last rites. There were many people there 2003 Page #23  
ssuming this was the middle to the last of April. And he never spoke of it  2003 Page #30  
iberate silence of Wayne Fisk, the last person to have handled the alien pi 2003 Page #38  
y knoll at Dealey Plaza. Kennedy's last speech, in fact, concerned a contro 2003 Page #42  
apter 4 The Find This was to be my last day in the arroyo basin and I was g 2003 Page #45  
 (Attorney General) was in Florida last week, Forrestal called him every da 2003 Page #89  
matter of months." And 5, the very last and most chilling line of the artic 2003 Page #95  
 Sheehy would have been one of the last people he should be allowed to spea 2003 Page #95  
 this country at the middle of the last century, Mr. Forrestal's mental col 2003 Page #95  
 followed your broadcasts over the last year or so and have been considerin 2003 Page #97  
g. Keep in mind that these are the last of Grandad's samples. They have sat 2003 Page #103  
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een some strange "people." For the last four years, Gabriel Valdez, an offi 2003 Page #143  
nds. This was not the first or the last time that furtive lights were seen  2003 Page #147  
he "widow" word "forbidden" on the last line proves that it was not produce 2003 Page #172  
vides the mark at one end, and the last return before the signal drops is t 2003 Page #183  
anations are self evident, but the last two deserve a bit of expansion. Cri 2003 Page #184  
" The answers are in Slide 63. The last point about a "clear and present da 2003 Page #185  
 them about the event. In only the last few months Mrs. Gleason has reconfi 2003 Page #195  
veral incidents in Michigan in the last week - incidents that many reliable 2003 Page #195  
 UFO community many times over the last 55 years. As the story goes a live  2003 Page #198  
 Colin Powell. Powell was Reagan's last National Security advisor. He told  2003 Page #199  
ce a statement made by George Bush last July there has been a vicious rumor 2003 Page #202  
ical maps and triangulariiatioa, a last known position and bearing was calc 2003 Page #233  
esino, around 12.30 a.m. on Friday last week he heard a loud whistling soun 2004 Page #11  
 and I — Downes being a speaker at last year's UFO Crash Retrieval Conferen 2004 Page #16  
HPESIND, AROUND 1,130 AP ON FPIOAy LAST WEEK WE HEARD A LOUD WHISTLING SOUN 2004 Page #21  
that he saw the mysterious airship last night [April 18] at 9:30. He says i 2004 Page #32  
as, it was reported, "Newt Gresham last night at 9:10 o'clock, while drilli 2004 Page #32  
f Unidentified Flying Objects said last night a series of bright lights whi 2004 Page #41  
 welded bloody shut since the (my) last visit, that's interesting. ... Now  2004 Page #52  
e, D Flight, were finishing up our last swing shift (3 p.m.-11 p.m.) when a 2004 Page #55  
er Rendlesham Forest... During the last night of the UFO sightings, a perso 2004 Page #55  
he end of our shift neared on that last night of the sightings, so did the  2004 Page #56  
ay, and had identified 1965 as the last time that he had been involved with 2004 Page #100  
n Wood have been analyzing for the last number of years. The main figure at 2004 Page #101  
bruary 1994: "If this should be my last monograph on UFO crash/retrievals,  2004 Page #110  
e, and the physics of the ETs. The last one is neat because I know Bruno Mo 2004 Page #117  
nsistent with apparent policy. The last one I think to be remarkable becaus 2004 Page #117  
g. This was presented in detail at last year's conference by Ryan Wood and  2004 Page #117  
" See Slide 27. Remarkably, in the last few months I have run across eviden 2004 Page #129  
g kept from the public shown on my last Slide 29. Remember, we started with 2004 Page #130  
"No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century tha 2004 Page #132  
1800s, Wells was writing about the last years of the 20th century. Do his w 2004 Page #132  
shaken or altered by events of the last decade. And there have been many de 2004 Page #134  
 muttered, in what were nearly his last words, "Oh yes, the creatures..." R 2004 Page #144  
ling author Sidney Sheldon, in the last chapter of his fiction book about a 2004 Page #145  
n Europe at the time. That was the last time the President was asked, or in 2004 Page #176  
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veral incidents in Michigan in the last week — incidents that many reliable 2004 Page #177  
nfirmed as being true twice in the last year. 177                           2004 Page #180  
with us, or if someone at the very last. I assume there are people — I unde 2004 Page #185  
end of Moore's, and a speaker here last year, described how the contact was 2004 Page #189  
to an exclusive interview with the last surviving member of the MJ-12 group 2004 Page #194  
d 1 believe he would have been the last on the list of the original twelve. 2004 Page #194  
e interview deal was pulled at the last moment: It was in all these discuss 2004 Page #195  
e and a winning smile, whether his last name is Lazar, Corso, Anderson, Kau 2004 Page #215  
ust picked up a pal nearby for the last part of his journey. Both claimed t 2004 Page #216  
and is firmly convinced he was the last civilian to view the debris. Furthe 2004 Page #228  
 to be eliminated and won't be the last I assure you. You have been left al 2004 Page #249  
are $16 (or S0.40 each); while the last 40 people would share about 20 cent 2005 Page #75  
cted U.S. national securit)r. (The last is an especially blatant lie.) The  2005 Page #76  
or use in the private sector." The last statement (a close paraphras e, acc 2005 Page #81  
azar was neither the first nor the last to have made such claims. For insta 2005 Page #82  
e President on down. By way of one last example (or coincidence) we should  2005 Page #101  
t he had gone quite mad during his last years. Such material is often prese 2005 Page #102  
d relevant as if they had occurred last week. Knowledge is often its own re 2005 Page #104  
tary manuals perfectly down to the last letter and comma, some of which cha 2005 Page #129  
ruary 1994: "If th.is should be my last monograph on UFO crash / retrievals 2005 Page #139  
 evidence to the contrary. For the last 3 years, I have received assistance 2005 Page #146  
 thr rt. than spare shuttle Or the Last three yeors. 33wOrgan- neer b., mot 2006 Page #31  
ittle Men Went Thatta-way, Pardner Last week a prospector from Long Beach,  2006 Page #44  
cal church would become a haven of last resort, both spiritual sanctuary an 2006 Page #63  
r many, churches would provide the last bastion of hope and trust. Many oth 2006 Page #64  
 turn to their church as refuge of last resort; many others would leave cit 2006 Page #65  
ining mission. His mission was the last on the flight schedule in the pre-d 2006 Page #81  
nd as far as 1,000 feet beyond the last recognizable debris, removing every 2006 Page #84  
ir perimeter 1,000 feet beyond the last recognizable debris, the total surf 2006 Page #85  
hin a 50 mile radius of Charleston last night, according to reliable report 2006 Page #94  
ing south over \Vest Virginia. The last documented area where the object wa 2006 Page #97  
utbreak of the alien virus." These last quotations unite the discovery of l 2006 Page #105  
wice been observed at such a peak, last in 1936, and most notably in a terr 2006 Page #111  
ng the Ministry of Defense for the last few weeks to admit things, and they 2006 Page #126  
out the Ministry's stance over the last few years that have caused me to qu 2006 Page #130  
ide 1: Military Voices Title Slide Last year 1 began reporting about the re 2006 Page #139  
henomenon of celestial nature. The last known radio transmission from the i 2006 Page #141  
oing really good. But there at the last minute, or within weeks of having t 2006 Page #160  
that up to me again!' That was the last thing I ever heard from him. I have 2006 Page #160  
ommander, and I don't remember his last name. But one day, it was shortly a 2006 Page #161  
 trying to battle their way out of last place in the American League West.  2006 Page #183  
ter having been discovered at long last, it simply left of its own accord?  2006 Page #192  
imilar tales of mutilations. On my last day of my residence at the Lake Gun 2006 Page #202  
g and he said "You told me when we last talked." I denied this and said tha 2006 Page #205  
t UFO hovering above. The camper's last words prior to being snatched? "My  2007 Page #71  
were parked. Because they were the last remaining of their model, the Maste 2007 Page #95  
ed at the scrap area were the very last of their kind, and were awaiting or 2007 Page #114  
s to trus have come forward in the last few years, all with pares of the pu 2007 Page #127  
closures. Donald Wolfe's book, The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe, presents th 2007 Page #135  
ore she died. It may have been the last part of July or the first of August 2007 Page #136  
h Century Fox and opted to use the last name of her maternal grandmother: G 2007 Page #136  
                             Since last May_,_more than 100 cattle have l:i 2007 Page #146  
was killed with a blunt instrument last June and her udder and sexual organ 2007 Page #146  
rom that 1974 article: " ... Since last May, more than 100 cattle have been 2007 Page #146  
ith discs close to Albuquerque the last week of May 1974 raises the questio 2007 Page #162  
flashed across the Las Vegas skies last night and heralded the start of a s 2008 Page #8  
imbed above 30,000 meters, and was last tracked heading southsoutheast towa 2008 Page #29  
 verify what I had heard about his last assignment. He retired as the Chief 2008 Page #45  
 through her field of view and was last seen headed in the direction of Wes 2008 Page #49  
God! And she didn't get to see the last few minutes because she went to the 2008 Page #50  
13 Alan Rammer's Letter I attended last year's Crash Retrieval Conference w 2008 Page #57  
Alan Rammer; he has worked for the last 25 years on public outreach program 2008 Page #57  
d my Westport UFO Crash file after last year's conference. She told me Alan 2008 Page #57  
tions at a very high velocity. The last object to leave was the large orb o 2008 Page #58  
documents in the same order as the last chart. The documents themselves ran 2008 Page #105  
 thought or question for each. The last sentence states that the measures t 2008 Page #106  
ould get samples of writing of the last three. My partner Ryan Wood took th 2008 Page #106  
onal organization in slide 14. The last paragraphs reaffirm Einstein's plea 2008 Page #107  
s noted by the% differences in the last column. Neither Wood nor Chaski com 2008 Page #107  
 state of res nu __ ius. Until the last century, occupation was the normal  2008 Page #113  
■ inten::ontenental add a "the" in last sentence let's not lets (all 3 time 2008 Page #116  
fter the death of H unsacker , the last survivor of those named in the MJ-1 2008 Page #133  
ent employees on classified pages. Last year l focused on the content of tw 2009 Page #8  
 will focus on the contents of the last "leaked" package drop identified as 2009 Page #8  
paced except for the double-spaced last page that includes some paragraphs  2009 Page #8  
arly warning system unprepared for last years air space violations of Lorin 2009 Page #18  
 Stone's movie JFK in 1991 was the last reminder many people had of the nat 2009 Page #29  
sman wanted people to believe that last scenario. In early 1968, he corresp 2009 Page #32  
 pseudonym, which only dropped his last name, provided Crisman with a means 2009 Page #32  
tures he has passed through in the last twenty years. 1 do not mean that hi 2009 Page #32  
fically for Boeing in Seattle. The last speech that JFK made had to do with 2009 Page #33  
dication that this was to be their last meeting -and yet, it certainly was. 2009 Page #55  
RE THE STRONGEST MOTIVATORS OF THE LAST SIXTY YEARS IN SUPPRESSING INFORMAT 2009 Page #75  
we pointed off in the direction we last saw it. Then they jumped into the c 2009 Page #82  
 one of the stars and that was the last we saw of it.                       2009 Page #84  
eries of promotions leading to her last position as a Clerk-Stenographer in 2009 Page #87  
l cancer incapacitated her for the last time. June Kaba was a well-known ph 2009 Page #88  
rom the National Archives that the last document she signed in 1952 was a r 2009 Page #88  
 damned lie!" I mentioned that the last time we had talked; she did not wan 2009 Page #88  
nally, she told me that during her last period of employment at Wright Patt 2009 Page #90  
years she was unable to recall his last name. However, she did keep two pho 2009 Page #90  
. Clarence entered and said that, "Last night I flew in from New Mexico wit 2009 Page #90  
ield of plastics and alloys of the last 50 years; she emphasized that she h 2009 Page #91  
 this project was right after this last in fifty-two (52) it was right afte 2009 Page #92  
t actually took place during those last days in the life of the old Soviet  2009 Page #140  
en back in the United States since last July and declared that he "knows no 2009 Page #161  
en back in the United States since last July and declared that he "knows no 2009 Page #176  
tips • Investigation led to Chad"s last name • Computer check on subject's  2009 Page #193  

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ogist George DeMohrenschildt , the last-known close friend of accused assas 2008 Page #142  

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as playing with the fighters. This lasted about 30 minutes when it finally  2004 Page #57  
idge, that the official Secret Act lasted 25 years. Therefore, I explained, 2004 Page #93  
re many examples of cover-ups that lasted decades. Operation Exercise Tiger 2004 Page #140  
ne of these training sessions that lasted about two weeks that my contact m 2004 Page #188  
e phone log we find that the alert lasted about 3/4 hour. This version is m 2006 Page #168  
ts central ax.is. This observation lasted about 1 minute. "NI CAP reporters 2007 Page #165  
tion conducted by Hynek and Friend lasted less than forty-eight hours and c 2008 Page #10  
....... "Official" Investigation • Lasted 48 Hours • Interviewed Locals • T 2008 Page #20  
 family. She believed the sighting lasted for almost a minute. In preparati 2008 Page #50  
e immediate wake of the event that lasted for a period of three months. In  2008 Page #97  
e end headed by Kaiser Wilhelm II, lasted until 1918 with the defeat of the 2008 Page #124  
Were overwhelmed with a fear which lasted for several days." New York Newsd 2009 Page #138  
e flying disks were fun while they lasted, but by this time everybody has p 2009 Page #177  

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re subjected to intensive analysis lasting for decades Tsarist Rocket Exam  2004 Page #168  

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e material that could not be torn. Lastly there were objects resembling woo 2004 Page #142  
nto the sea floor for five months. Lastly, there was a rumor circulating th 2006 Page #192  
for peaceful engineering projects. Lastly, as the light was waning, we visi 2006 Page #199  
ar war with horrible consequences. Lastly , we should consider the possibil 2008 Page #114  

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utheast of the town of Socorro, at Lat. 33—^0—31^', Long. 106 —28—2 F^Z, wi 2003 Page #232  
\ AIU.k[Al .... , .. ' RECO"\l\JE',lAT)ONS CONCERNJNG CONGRE.~SIONAI l[E,IR 2008 Page #154  
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rt o!. ndiatlon was expocted to be lat.al. These en-c· h A L.-I ginceri.r.1 2009 Page #182  

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vent that Revered Huffman attended late one early spring night just 10-15 m 2003 Page #21  
nation of fires in the evening for late March and April show only a few pos 2003 Page #37  
BI in the Pacific northwest in the late 1940s, specifically Idaho and Monta 2003 Page #42  
long shadows and stark outlines of late afternoon. Periodically the sun wen 2003 Page #46  
ded area near Kecksburg during the late afternoon of December 9, 1965. Mome 2003 Page #53  
l Pittsburgh area is 4:47 P.M. The late John Murphy, who was the news direc 2003 Page #54  
 and white console television. The late Bill Burns, a well known Pittsburgh 2003 Page #54  
tation to the area, so I stayed up late trying to find what news informatio 2003 Page #55  
rilliant fireball traverse the sky late that afternoon on December 9, 1965. 2003 Page #58  
use. Myron provided myself and the late Len Stringfield who assisted me wit 2003 Page #62  
e appendage this abnormal look. In late 2002 as a result of some local news 2003 Page #68  
es on UFOs. RAF Cosford Hangar: In late 1963 rumors spread among the UFO re 2003 Page #74  
ir crashes at Boscombe Down in the late 1940s. According to Rita Hill, team 2003 Page #78  
the States (and Douglas Dillon) in late 1918. He becomes a partner in 1923  2003 Page #85  
nnel nightly, sometimes staying as late as midnight. The diary includes par 2003 Page #86  
 Forrestal that I had not." And in late 1949 Drew Pearson notes in his memo 2003 Page #94  
man Killed When Hit by Automobile. LATE Racing Resultsant (Jjjrnmclr ^RMY D 2003 Page #119  
is project was "Excalibur." In the late 1970s and early '80s, before more e 2003 Page #149  
her was starting to take its toll. Late in 1981, Doty invited Bennewitz to  2003 Page #150  
in the 1960s, and perfected by the late 1970s. If this was the case, then t 2003 Page #151  
ples exist War Office logo used as late as 1969 Footnote imprint identifies 2003 Page #172  
 it is lower case, changing in the late 50s. Similarly, the two-word "screw 2003 Page #181  
the real cover-up to start. In the late 70s and early 80s, when dead aliens 2003 Page #192  
y Biscayne. Gleason saw the bodies late one night at Homestead Air Force Ba 2003 Page #195  
t was put out by Bill Moore in the late 1980s. It purports to be notes rela 2003 Page #197  
 was recovered from a crash in the late 1940s, and it died in captivity in  2003 Page #198  
told by Dr. Steven Greer about the late White House reporter Sarah McClendo 2003 Page #199  
eir report on the Roswell crash in late 1995. It was titled "The Roswell Re 2003 Page #201  
curred across the planet since the late 1940s; and which will hopefully lea 2004 Page #4  
shes in the formative years of the late 1940s and early 1950s. But if UFOs  2004 Page #4  
ncing Moon Dust) revealed that: On late afternoon [8 August 1979] the Embas 2004 Page #10  
nding crashed-UFO incidents in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Of the many  2004 Page #14  
lity that flew over America in the late 1800s. 30                           2004 Page #33  
avel parking lot, deserted at this late hour. Laurie Wickens slowed down an 2004 Page #35  
ed it three times: UFO. But he was late in his assessment of the situation. 2004 Page #41  
n after nearly 30 years, but 1 did late in 1997 and interviewed him shortly 2004 Page #44  
bins On three successive nights in late December 1980, England's rural Suff 2004 Page #46  
 from active military service, the late Admiral Lord Peter Hill-Norton serv 2004 Page #53  
atter for the U.S. Air Force... In late January 1998 I was contacted by Lor 2004 Page #54  
ghting of December 27-28, 1980. In late January 1998 I received a call from 2004 Page #55  
tree line towards Woodbridge base. Late in the shift, Bob Sliwowski, a frie 2004 Page #55  
cretary of Defense, established in late July 1947. The Research and Develop 2004 Page #63  
 microwave radar stations began in late 1947. The primary one near Los Alam 2004 Page #71  
, astronaut Edgar Mitchell and the late Dr. Robert Sarbacher as well as Lt. 2004 Page #132  
in 1994. However, according to her late brother Bill Brazel, she was not ev 2004 Page #138  
d of course the rancher's son, the late Bill Brazel, who recounted that his 2004 Page #138  
g home to wake up his wife and son late at night in order to show them bals 2004 Page #142  
Poppy" Henderson also waited until late in life to reveal the story to his  2004 Page #144  
se you don't like the message. The late Lt. Colonel Corso, who once gave cr 2004 Page #146  
ed in many scientific leaps of the late 1900s. You may not have found an ob 2004 Page #146  
ident? As I stated previously, the late Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona  2004 Page #146  
 up during the purge trials in the late 1930's, where it was to play a sini 2004 Page #153  
w Project UFO for two years in the late 1970s. Emenegger described the init 2004 Page #182  
ed with a live alicn captured in a late 1940s UFO crash. The alien died in  2004 Page #195  
ve reporter, Frank Scully — in the late 1940s and early 1950s, by two prove 2004 Page #215  
O phenomenon and New Mexico in the late 1940s.7 But it is Ramsey who has do 2004 Page #215  
news in California probably in the late morning of the 8th of July until sh 2004 Page #237  
ng began in the early 40s, not the late SO's ~· REFERENCE SOURCES ■ Brinkma 2005 Page #12  
claimed that a close relative, the late Mr. Holly, who had served in the to 2005 Page #44  
 out in the Utah dn-lakebed in the late spring of 1953, and that it was rel 2005 Page #65  
by Leonard Stringfield. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Stringfield  2005 Page #78  
re are several statements from the late U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater. In ad 2005 Page #79  
pse of the Soviet Union during the late 1980s and early 1990s led co the re 2005 Page #84  
ware of it. The Einstein Affair In late December 1940, Reich sent a careful 2005 Page #91  
co the copic of UFO crashes is the late June Kaba. Born as June Crain, she  2005 Page #131  
ho he purchased a rare clip of the late Eh-is, Live on stage. The elderly m 2005 Page #145  
veral hundred feet. It was getting late, so we backtracked. It was dark whe 2005 Page #155  
craft, as well as others. Even the late Lawrence D. Bell said that they wer 2005 Page #172  
space and software compani es. The late Ben R. Rich, a UCLA School of Engin 2005 Page #175  
ous countries. Stone began, in the late 1970's to use Freedom of Informatio 2006 Page #17  
rievals. • Limited attention (till late 70s) on cover-up. • "Scientific Ufo 2006 Page #25  
ludes theme of crash retrievals. • Late 70s and 1980s: Collects scores of f 2006 Page #25  
an trucked directly to Area 51. By late afternoon, two C-124 transports wer 2006 Page #75  
 removed from [the] crash scene by late afternoon on 25 May." The writer fu 2006 Page #76  
drone's low-speed aerodynamics. In late September 1967, technicians readied 2006 Page #78  
clandestine "black" program in the late 1970s, tested at Area 51, and deplo 2006 Page #81  
e. In the military research of the late 1940's weapons of mass destruction  2006 Page #105  
n Bolivian Fever was discovered in late 1960s, an expert was sent from Ft.  2006 Page #108  
es well to consider that after the late Howard Temin, working independently 2006 Page #112  
ological warfare. And it all began late at night on the dark slopes of a ha 2006 Page #119  
accident at Greenham Common in the late 1950s in which radiation leaked fro 2006 Page #126  
own and bodies too — either in the late 1970s or the early 1980s. "I do rem 2006 Page #127  
stated that while his brother, the late Graham Birdsall, believed that Dodd 2006 Page #128  
he U.S. Air Force reveals: "In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the 67th Aer 2006 Page #132  
 Retrieval Conference Notably, the late British Admiral of the Fleet, Lord  2006 Page #133  
n unidentified aerial discs in the late 1940s to early 1950s, until the dis 2006 Page #139  
ragraph 5 continued: "From 1949 to late 1950, there have been several crash 2006 Page #141  
re in the American military in the late 1960s. SLIDE # 12 — RADCOM Army Pat 2006 Page #142  
n old game that was popular in the late 1980s where you had a ball that was 2006 Page #152  
ECHNOLOGY AND WE ACTIVELY FROM THE LATE 1940S ONWARD TRIED TO BRING DOWN TH 2006 Page #155  
h near Roswell, New Mexico, in the late 1940s. Videotape Segment 2: "It was 2006 Page #160  
nge at 20,000 ft elevation. By the late 1940's there were radar sets capabl 2006 Page #170  
in the 1960's but it closed in the late 1970's. CUFOS, founded in the early 2006 Page #175  
this. The FBI made a search in the late 1980's for any organization or pers 2006 Page #177  
Command, was not established until late 1953 and it was located in Alaska a 2006 Page #178  
en more uncertain: sometime in the late 1970's or early 80's? Well, I'd hea 2006 Page #180  
ws media became a big story in the late 1970s. fb, NTXJC!S tros! ~ le.IS ~\ 2007 Page #12  
me exposed for a brief time in the late 1970s. Articles appeared in the Col 2007 Page #12  
               Sig -Michelson, the late cljrector of CBS TV news, is quoted 2007 Page #13  
ther simple yet powerful layout, a late model hand held communication devic 2007 Page #71  
 financed Avro's saucer program in late 1954. Trus allowed the Air Force to 2007 Page #111  
e: It was in the summer. It was in late summer and I can remember because t 2007 Page #121  
Nullarbor Plains of Australia. One late evening, the engineers of the Austr 2007 Page #130  
lly arrived but it was three hours late for no apparent reason. The enginee 2007 Page #130  
ried to reach it but they were too late and it was too dark. They decided t 2007 Page #130  
 Dust concerns none other than the late Hollywood legend, Marilyn Monroe. I 2007 Page #134  
me from the New Mexico area in the late forties. Kilgallen said that if the 2007 Page #135  
ional Reconnaissance Office in the late 1970s. Accordin g to Riggs, just be 2007 Page #138  
erest in the Ararat Anomaly in the late 1960s. Riggs states that hjs father 2007 Page #138  
t," covertly "dropped" in the area late one night, and who "found their way 2007 Page #138  
"leaked" document that surfaced in late 2006 to me and ::,, ' Ryan \X/ood - 2007 Page #143  
tient, the doctor was driving home late at rught on a deserted country road 2007 Page #156  
y was well behind the level of the late 1950s. The mystery of the Ubatuba f 2007 Page #195  
ly was enjoying a beautiful summer late afternoon when they suddenly saw a  2007 Page #196  
y power projection. Similarly, the late political scientist, Hans Morgentha 2008 Page #24  
 Imperial Iranian Air Force during late 1976 [ ... ] Until 0030 on a clear  2008 Page #31  
rd. National Security in the Woods Late in December 1980, a series of almos 2008 Page #31  
 begun by the U.S. military in the late l 940s-namely, to forever deny to t 2008 Page #32  
yone is in agreement, however. The late Lord Hill-Norton, former Chief of t 2008 Page #32  
Nick Pope Copyright 2008 Nick Pope Late in 2007 the UK Ministry of Defense  2008 Page #61  
ves range from February 1942 to as late as a note written by one of the sou 2008 Page #105  
ity that our atmosph eric tests of late could have influenced the arrival o 2008 Page #114  
 the darker side of Nazism. By the late 1930s, Lee was being paid $25,000 a 2008 Page #127  
l' relationships that continued as late as 1951." The newly-released docume 2008 Page #129  
 a group created in Britain in the late 1990s. The reach and power of such  2008 Page #144  
OIA Fight -Bennew1tz ■ Sightings m late 1982 ■ World Sightings early 19C:1  2008 Page #163  
orturuaes ■ Politics and Sc:mdal m late 1986 ■ .AJTL'lzing Encounter Over A 2008 Page #164  
ew Mexico and the southwest in the late 40s to early 50s. Dr. Lincoln La Pa 2009 Page #9  
 heart of New Mexico desert in the late 40s and deep in discussion on the s 2009 Page #9  
fact that he denied being involved late in life is not particularly relevan 2009 Page #13  
ure made by Marshall Melinowsky in late 1961 during the 22nd Party Congress 2009 Page #17  
e the danger now, before it is too late. What is at stake is not only the p 2009 Page #21  
k of recognition . Previously , in late August 1967, another UFO researcher 2009 Page #32  
 access to classified UFO files in late 1961, less than two years later Ken 2009 Page #40  
claimed that a close relative, the late Mr. Holly, who had served in the to 2009 Page #50  
rum claimed to have encountered in late 1952 very near to Kingman : "They w 2009 Page #55  
he related this anecdote about the late night dictation and the praise from 2009 Page #93  
... , USS. Franklin D. Roosevelt , Late 1958 Gllmo Cuba 104 JUl"".•6~~--~._ 2009 Page #110  
d some of the objects witnessed in late June and early July 1947 have been  2009 Page #178  
periences in Tacoma, Washington in late July and early August of 194 7 also 2009 Page #179  
earch the Maury Island incident in late July 1947, Arnold soon found himsel 2009 Page #179  

Word: "late-night", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ally to consumers of TV, film, and late-night radio as the stories became p 2003 Page #141  
nference (June 2005), I received a late-night phone call from Mr. Phillips, 2006 Page #180  

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ffrt ar tea aaparta, —rlaara aat a—lateate. It la aaw^atad^ aat taaaral toa 2003 Page #221  

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

pla) ed for many years, wruch I've lately been thinking about. Trus concern 2005 Page #85  

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

side of a host organism a virus is latent and can be present for an indefin 2006 Page #108  
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ly. With this intriguing story and later personally meeting Charlette I bec 2003 Page #21  
n creature. This will be discussed later in the paper. Here is part of the  2003 Page #23  
ure) and asked my grandmother at a later time she was at my home fatally il 2003 Page #23  
 this crash event will be examined later. Now let us turn our attention to  2003 Page #24  
om is the fact that just two weeks later Marshall's offices switches from t 2003 Page #26  
e of it again. But about two weeks later, one of the men who had a personal 2003 Page #30  
and shore and take a look. Crisman later claimed that he saw there an enorm 2003 Page #41  
n protection. I took what I was to later call the artifact over to a rock a 2003 Page #45  
d in a plastic bag. A little while later I picked up the tiny sole, below t 2003 Page #49  
rs about 1/16-inch long. These, on later investigation, turned out to be tu 2003 Page #49  
me would become so important years later. Included in the radio broadcast,  2003 Page #54  
y the officials at that scene. The later edition of the Tribune-Review had  2003 Page #55  
object in the sky. She states that later in the evening she began to receiv 2003 Page #59  
rmy and Air Force at the barracks. Later, a decision was made to go back to 2003 Page #59  
t fell into that wash area. A year later (1988) , a tip was received that a 2003 Page #63  
ds." It was broadcast about a week later, but in a censored format. This wa 2003 Page #67  
that the men were looking at. Joel later said to me," I'll tell you what, s 2003 Page #69  
ned drill." About 10 minutes or so later, Don heard very loud screams comin 2003 Page #71  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference later to tell the public what it really  2003 Page #72  
 brokerage firm of Douglas Dillon (later known as Dillon Read). He leaves i 2003 Page #85  
 Frank Knox dies of a heart attack later that year, Roosevelt has Forrestal 2003 Page #86  
12-related document dated two days later (September 19) may shed some light 2003 Page #87  
gue four separate times. Four days later an Eastern Airlines DC-3 nearly co 2003 Page #88  
ent visits Forrestal and four days later he is visited by the new Secretary 2003 Page #90  
he room commences. Several minutes later the seventh floor duty nurse repor 2003 Page #92  
stigation of the tragedy. Two days later (May 25) Josephine Forrestal — who 2003 Page #92  
producer Ray Santilli in 1995, and later released in BBC and Fox television 2003 Page #101  
er President Dwight Eisenhower and later in the Pentagon under General Arth 2003 Page #102  
he metal's production or function. Later the professor did more refined ana 2003 Page #106  
 and left as an "unknown." He said later he learned the material might "tur 2003 Page #110  
eated humans and sent Jesus around later to keep us in line. And it all sta 2003 Page #142  
 of hand, only to reappear seconds later, apparently miles from where they  2003 Page #142  
ed many of the stories which would later make the Ufological rounds. Many 1 2003 Page #143  
y was a common feature. Were these later and wildly popular accounts influe 2003 Page #144  
Bennewitz' original studies? While later researchers seemed comfortable wit 2003 Page #144  
s to their advantage. Fifteen days later, early on the morning of November  2003 Page #145  
e (Phillips) Weapons Lab. Doty was later told that several of the officers  2003 Page #146  
tivities and thinking. Moore would later perform many other services for th 2003 Page #146  
nformation leaked to Bennewitz and later other researchers described a proj 2003 Page #149  
, Oregon, photo in ‘50, leading to later shape check in 1954 s Washington N 2003 Page #170  
Using the high quality copies made later has resulted in a nearly complete  2003 Page #171  
discuss this issued in more detail later, but in the meantime, you could lo 2003 Page #171  
ly. This anomaly will be discussed later. The War Office Logo was used when 2003 Page #172  
" or a toxic spill—whatever sells. Later, we will discuss the point that th 2003 Page #176  
 raised from the rest of the text. Later, I will describe this as a very si 2003 Page #176  
s one of the receiving facilities. Later, we will provide evidence that thi 2003 Page #176  
 address did not occur u ntil much later. In 1954, "N. Mex." was common. Th 2003 Page #183  
hat they are told." I will discuss later other examples which show the impo 2003 Page #191  
neral and imply too much which may later prove embarrassing. However that i 2003 Page #230  
t of both incidents  and briefings later to follow. I\/ -»s ,-ilse tho beli 2003 Page #234  
thorities. Nevertheless, two years later, UFOs were still very much in the  2004 Page #6  
arkings would be helpful. Six days later a communication was transmitted fr 2004 Page #9  
em to be a direct link between the later events and the initial incident of 2004 Page #10  
of approx one-half inch thickness. Later the object was described as "about 2004 Page #10  
 story refused to die. Three years later, I discovered, a seldom-seen accou 2004 Page #13  
t until a man rode by several days later and told the story. "I remember my 2004 Page #29  
ly 15 percent iron. Debunker Klass later wrote, "Subsequent analysis of the 2004 Page #30  
overnment." Case died about a year later. With the headstone and grave meta 2004 Page #31  
ave? To compound the puzzle, years later my wife who was teaching school in 2004 Page #31  
orm Smith's uncle some three years later. The two young men, both 18 years  2004 Page #36  
Part 2: The Search Fifteen minutes later, the two Mounties met at the Gover 2004 Page #38  
      The Shag Harbor UFO Incident later. Both Lawrence and Norman Smith sa 2004 Page #40  
 handling the "Air Desk" in Ottawa later that day had already received a br 2004 Page #40  
al Conference It didn't end there. Later Chris was contacted, once directly 2004 Page #45  
ot to find out why until 18 months later while I was interviewing him. It i 2004 Page #45  
red lights reappeared a short time later in the sky, this time at a 35 degr 2004 Page #45  
he four men returned to base hours later with incomplete memories of their  2004 Page #47  
an honorable discharge five months later and went on to become the first ma 2004 Page #48  
some guys like you got f**ked over later for asking too many questions — I  2004 Page #49  
ed us out and we didn't know until later that he was lost or taken. I think 2004 Page #50  
 for water so why bother? Two days later a close local friend introduced me 2004 Page #52  
It wasn't till almost twenty years later I read on the Web about the sighti 2004 Page #55  
spoke for about an hour. Two weeks later I received a letter delineating hi 2004 Page #55  
rned to work from break three days later, we learned no other flights repor 2004 Page #56  
e impressions. More than ten years later, I received a call from Dock Rhode 2004 Page #56  
uch attention to it. A few minutes later I saw the base fire/rescue trucks  2004 Page #57  
 smaller and disappeared. A minute later the object reappeared in another a 2004 Page #57  
e The O'Reilly Factor— three weeks later in London, I was. The segment runs 2004 Page #58  
 upstate New York almost ten years later. He also gave Budd his mother's ph 2004 Page #58  
crashed, not an alien spacecraft." Later even the Air Force contradicted it 2004 Page #60  
cket crashing to earth two minutes later only six 61                        2004 Page #64  
itude of 30,000 feet." Four months later by November 1944, the Navy's Burea 2004 Page #66  
ed Los Alamos Radar Base (AFS-P8). Later its name changed in the 1950s to T 2004 Page #71  
bama, February 10, 1993 Four years later on February 10, 1993 in Grove Oak, 2004 Page #77  
aboard their ship? It wasn't until later, when I read highly classified mil 2004 Page #78  
s Alamos for observation. All four later died of seizures and profuse bleed 2004 Page #81  
r up what had actually been found. Later in the second Truman term he led t 2004 Page #85  
ple looking for the files. Decades later when Smith's files were placed at  2004 Page #86  
mith called off the landing. Years later I was one of three researchers who 2004 Page #87  
ny more at the present time. Years later Dr. Sarbacher recalled that the in 2004 Page #91  
right Field and I couldn't go. But later on one of the fellows said to me t 2004 Page #92  
ver he stated that the bodies were later moved to a small Air Force Base (L 2004 Page #97  
 and he was asked a question years later to try and get him to elaborate. I 2004 Page #99  
nything? A: Yeah. I think so. In a later interview Armen asked Walker more  2004 Page #99  
glowing when they found it an hour later. The second story that involved bo 2004 Page #102  
ame of Francis Swan (Knowles would later go on to become on of the board me 2004 Page #103  
an, first as a journalist and then later in the fields of intelligence and  2004 Page #108  
onal reports on the same case at a later time. Therefore, every publication 2004 Page #110  
henticate. These will be discussed later. The table does not include six re 2004 Page #115  
ens could have been same ones seen later at WPAFB Slide 8 THREE UNUSUAL REP 2004 Page #116  
hension about impact on religion • Later, cover illegal or unconstitutional 2004 Page #122  
rio. In any case, five years or so later, Don was the recipient in the mail 2004 Page #127  
hese men and what they have to say later. But to begin, let's consider the  2004 Page #133  
s that had undecipherable symbols. Later, we would learn that the rancher's 2004 Page #135  
stern writing. We would also learn later that Marcel's son, Jesse Marcel Jr 2004 Page #135  
wraps. Frank Skully's sources were later discredited as con-men, and they w 2004 Page #136  
 film, Roswell. Randle and Schmitt later revised their timeline for the inc 2004 Page #137  
he writing was pinkish-purple, and later qualified it as being lavender. Je 2004 Page #137  
ld you, boys?" When Colonel Weaver later interviewed Cavitt for the Air For 2004 Page #139  
well incident. About fifteen years later he declared exactly the opposite.  2004 Page #139  
not have fathomed that fifty years later, computers on the desk of every sc 2004 Page #141  
n 1947 had the rank of Colonel but later was a Brigadier General himself, d 2004 Page #142  
o strange, he insisted, that years later when he met up with a counterpart  2004 Page #143  
y inconceivable that several years later, soldiers would have been sent to  2004 Page #143  
crecy. Easley's daughter confirmed later that her father said he had made a 2004 Page #144  
cret police'. . As will be related later, this file survived the Revolution 2004 Page #153  
and others moved to Kapustin Yar • Later in early 1960's a UFO study unit p 2004 Page #158  
attendant equipment at a Podlipki (later Kaliningrad) lab near Moscow. • S. 2004 Page #167  
see, but the teeth cannot chew." • Later analysis showed that the crash mos 2004 Page #167  
d back in Washington a couple days later one of his first meetings was Leo  2004 Page #177  
Book Liaison from 1961 to 1964. He later went on to produce the NBC TV show 2004 Page #182  
h was stationed at the base. Years later on a show called UFO Cover-up...Li 2004 Page #182  
want to talk to these guys?" A day later I think we went down into the bunk 2004 Page #183  
n, but I do know that three months later Casper Weinberger sent a telegram  2004 Page #193  
ing with Richard Doty. A few years later she received an interview with "th 2004 Page #195  
nd his body was found several days later. • His death was ruled an accident 2004 Page #208  
 knew the other, either in 1948 or later in life. Nolan had been working in 2004 Page #216  
an assertion he reiterated decades later when tracked down by Aztec researc 2004 Page #217  
ith an exception that I will cover later, I will focus on Leo Gebauer, who  2004 Page #218  
ificant parts of his file, decades later, on the grounds of national securi 2004 Page #219  
 the Eisenhower administration; he later served as President and Chairman o 2004 Page #224  
velop the photos. Less than 1 hour later, Gen. Ramey personally appeared on 2004 Page #230  
s not undertaken lightly! Andrew's later more thorough results firmed up th 2004 Page #234  
y 8th 1947, but possibly some time later that day. Though all the UTA negat 2004 Page #234  
y was handwritten, this possibly a later addition. It seems the negatives m 2004 Page #235  
ion to the envelope notes when the later arrival was filed together with th 2004 Page #235  
es could have been taken some time later is to be seen in the Marcel images 2004 Page #235  
ed out not by AP, but via INP much later that night and by the coding on th 2004 Page #237  
 have arrived at the Star Telegram later that evening by just such an arran 2004 Page #238  
gram property and as such be filed later in the archives joining the other  2004 Page #238  
(3:26pm Fort Worth) AP wire story. Later that afternoon, probably because o 2004 Page #238  
red the "disc," and again sometime later Newton was put forward as photo-fo 2004 Page #238  
father declined. A couple of years later Mac's son, Bill Brazel, showed som 2004 Page #240  
tested and concluded to be 1962 or later ink by Speckin Forensic Laboratori 2004 Page #245  
e with a felt tip pen with 1962 or later ink. Potentially the most unusual  2004 Page #246  
allow. Please submit your views no later than October. Your action in this  2004 Page #251  
told to evacuate the area. An hour later, a creature was spotted. It was ca 2005 Page #31  
ags with somethin g moving inside. Later that day, around 3 p.m., the young 2005 Page #31  
were, the three witnesses ran off. Later, as they were interviewed by resea 2005 Page #31  
ash Retrieval Case "Nearly a month later, on May 19 at 7 p.m., Hildo Gardin 2005 Page #35  
 when a TV reporter approached him later, the general refused to giYe an in 2005 Page #35  
he still wouldn't give in to them. Later on, seeing that it was useless to  2005 Page #36  
trict of Jarclim Andere a few days later Qanuary 20). Perhaps they were inf 2005 Page #37  
that investigaror Ra~ Fowler would later refer ro as "Fritz \'(!erner") who 2005 Page #39  
positions at Wright-Patterson, and later at a , ariery of civilian companie 2005 Page #41  
I asked that he standby for a chat later. When tl1e crowd finally disassemb 2005 Page #43  
 about flying saucers. However, in later years when he asked for more detai 2005 Page #44  
not want to put onto paper. A week later he was killed. 42                  2005 Page #44  
 UNESCO, Biosphere Forry-one years later on October 26, 1976, the United Na 2005 Page #54  
 about half my speed." A half hour later Mantell radioed: "It appears to be 2005 Page #64  
ve after 9 /11. Three or four days later, we were here down on the lakebed  2005 Page #66  
ion of this information many years later (in 1983) by Dr. Robert Sarbacher  2005 Page #79  
ified above Top Secret." Six years later, Goldwater wrote in another letter 2005 Page #80  
hnologica.l "freebie"? Eight years later, in 1993, Rich spoke at the UCLA S 2005 Page #81  
ied that he could not. Yet, a year later, he confided to Goodall that "we h 2005 Page #82  
ell all until 2025 (about 40 years later!) Another of Goodall's informants, 2005 Page #82  
icist responded by letter six days later, apparently intrigued enough to in 2005 Page #91  
pt its aim, then moved higher, and later sank down below the horizon. Short 2005 Page #96  
ey likely would have met in Tucson later that year, but Douglas had to be h 2005 Page #97  
enbaker. Moise agreed and they met later that day. Present were Captain Hil 2005 Page #98  
ilhelm Reich and UFOs Several days later, the Colonel wrote to the Director 2005 Page #99  
 up with either factor? That Reich later had some illusions l thjnk right,  2005 Page #103  
tating effect in World War II, and later guided surface-to-air missiles (SA 2005 Page #121  
ordinator of Information (OCI) was later renamed the Office of Strategic Se 2005 Page #122  
World War II foreign espionage and later evolved into the Central Intellige 2005 Page #122  
e of Special Investigations .... " Later in 1984-in the odd manner that rar 2005 Page #123  
ing the Los Angeles "air raid" and later UFO recoveries, leading to formati 2005 Page #124  
eaked IPU intelligence assessment, later stamped i\1L\JIC, unveils startlin 2005 Page #125  
 another taken to the hospital. (A later document-Annex A of the 1952 first 2005 Page #126  
' body fluids. Tissue samples were later kept at Ft. Detrick, MD.) Unautho  2005 Page #126  
 ... and put them in the ice box." Later in about 1951 or 1952, an officer  2005 Page #131  
patch seen at a crash site that is later verified as accurate and appropria 2005 Page #136  
an, first as a journalist and then later in the fields of intelligence and  2005 Page #138  
 DUST case from Bolivia, presented later in this book, was gleaned from a F 2005 Page #142  
      Alien Autopsy Film: A Decade Later Philip Mantle Copyright 2005 Phili 2005 Page #145  
xpressed great interest; and, at a later dace, he visited the cameraman at  2005 Page #145  
      Alien Autopsy Film: A Decade Later thjs fiJm balanced , l felt that T 2005 Page #147  
      Alien Autopsy Film: A Decade Later Photographer of the Year three tim 2005 Page #149  
    • Alien Autopsy Film: A Decade Later The fiJm is housed in Europe and S 2005 Page #151  
ng that can be commercialized at a later date. \X e've always made it clear 2005 Page #151  
 eye. le was not until three weeks later, on August 6, that the terrified r 2005 Page #153  
he countr). More than four decades later, in the year 2002, they were broug 2005 Page #154  
we shouldn't disturb it." Two days later, at about noon, Seate Policeman Ed 2005 Page #155  
usuall) high percentage of carbon. Later, we cut some samples and polished  2005 Page #158  
on the UFO cover up. I met Charlie later after writing a letter to rum that 2005 Page #163  
evertheless , Charlie contacted me later through our local l\ilUFON group.  2005 Page #164  
y nothing in public until 25 years later despite the obviously great improv 2006 Page #8  
t its public emergence forty years later would be the product of a modern h 2006 Page #15  
eld interviews Marcel a few months later. Army Finds 'Flying Saucer' Genet. 2006 Page #26  
 expand on that?" -No, I can't.' • Later says. 'Nye have things in the Neva 2006 Page #27  
e to shoot first and ask questions later. Loss of planetary control or exte 2006 Page #68  
 illustrated parts handbook, I was later able to identify these as elements 2006 Page #76  
d away from the B-52. Five seconds later, the rocket engine ignited (Fig. 6 2006 Page #79  
craft disintegrated. Investigators later surmised that the pilot, who earli 2006 Page #82  
nd treasure hunters. Several years later, F-117A Flight Test director Richa 2006 Page #85  
ing saucer." More than forty years later, I discovered this long forgotten  2006 Page #89  
s" and the "Braxton Monster," then later the "Flatwoods Monster" and the "B 2006 Page #91  
inues to be shown over fifty years later. I began to study this case more i 2006 Page #91  
ds, West Virginia about 30 minutes later. I also tracked two other flaming  2006 Page #97  
s Alamos for observation. All four later died of seizures and profuse bleed 2006 Page #104  
 into the outside literature years later. This might explain why the search 2006 Page #105  
logical weapons program. Gorbachev later 'officially' cancels the program.  2006 Page #108  
hey are carrying anthrax. They are later cleared. • March 1998: United Stat 2006 Page #108  
Four Corners more than forty years later. Remember that outside of a host o 2006 Page #108  
rrhagic Fever unknown at the time. Later when Bolivian Fever was discovered 2006 Page #108  
of histological contact with EBE • Later displays 'radiation' burns on arms 2006 Page #109  
 disclosed that from 1991-1994 and later, patients ranging in age from twel 2006 Page #109  
elatives; (he expired mere minutes later, DOA after heroic resuscitative at 2006 Page #110  
nized. 27 Hantavirus patients were later identified from Florida to Oregon, 2006 Page #111  
oth huge that year • The epidemic (later identified as Hantavirus) might ha 2006 Page #112  
portedly found. (6) And only hours later, an unusual aerial object was seen 2006 Page #120  
t by light snowfall." (8) Two days later, it was stated in the local press  2006 Page #121  
t short notice." Twenty-four hours later, the unit was directed to make its 2006 Page #122  
iver the boxes." A number of hours later, they reached Porton Down and the  2006 Page #122  
rescott had to say next: "Sometime later we joined up with the other elemen 2006 Page #123  
ical Research Department. A decade later, the biological warfare research o 2006 Page #123  
and Research Agency, and six years later DERA split into two organizations: 2006 Page #123  
bomb on board HMS Antelope. He was later awarded a posthumous Conspicuous G 2006 Page #128  
o we put him near our caravan. But later in the night he started rocking th 2006 Page #128  
east as far back as 1976; and were later elaborated upon in the early 1980s 2006 Page #129  
iles from the first. A few minutes later an additional report stated that t 2006 Page #134  
tes and loaded on flat bed trucks. Later flights confirmed that the convoy  2006 Page #134  
hen called by insiders. Five years later in 1952, MJ-12 assembled its First 2006 Page #140  
y named for the predatory bird but later the name was turned into an acrony 2006 Page #143  
d his missiles were armed. Seconds later, the wingman screamed to the groun 2006 Page #143  
R ENERGY...? Yeah, I called him up later on another line, but we were told  2006 Page #148  
that it was an exercise until days later. Then they said, 'Just forget it — 2006 Page #150  
r teeth. Tom said that a few years later he learned that was possible to do 2006 Page #160  
Fine, tell him.' A couple of hours later, Capt. Wood called me into his off 2006 Page #161  
ning of December 6, 1950. Two days later the FBI was informed that the Army 2006 Page #164  
interview done more than ten years later with Mr. Acheson. It differs sligh 2006 Page #166  
 tried to sooth him. A few minutes later Lovett calmly called back. The rad 2006 Page #168  
gland and bgond. But about an hour later -- while I was meeting with (Cleme 2006 Page #168  
 of the State of Maine at mid-day. Later, a spokesman for the Air Force sta 2006 Page #169  
kle's memorandum, about 10 minutes later (10:40 AM) the objects were "in th 2006 Page #171  
FB at Limestone. Then, ten minutes later the objects were "in the vicinity  2006 Page #172  
d but, when writing about it years later, they could not recall or could no 2006 Page #173  
saucers were real because two days later the Army's Counter Intelligence Co 2006 Page #173  
According to Willingham, some time later he took the metal to the Marine Co 2006 Page #176  
eturned for the results a few days later he was told there was no such pers 2006 Page #176  
 was no such person working there. Later he was told never to talk about th 2006 Page #176  
her the date or location. During a later interview he decided that the loca 2006 Page #176  
 in a confidential way a day or so later (i.e., Dec. 8). Whether the Air Fo 2006 Page #179  
ll check a few things and call you later,"34 says "Space Defense." There ap 2006 Page #185  
und. Officer in Charge Rich Rogala later tells the local daily newspaper (T 2006 Page #185  
 sample of the red dirt or film is later sent to the University of Washingt 2006 Page #187  
                                   Later that day, members of the expeditio 2006 Page #188  
ich the two divers had located and later described in detail had completely 2006 Page #190  
-12, and crop circles. Bigelow was later to fund many of these organization 2006 Page #196  
as David Jacobs and Dr. John Mack. Later the Foundation heard that Prof. Jo 2006 Page #198  
ation to test their effectiveness. Later we went to Sedan Crater which was  2006 Page #199  
and fascinating yet unsettling. In later years I was again offered the oppo 2006 Page #199  
oise and no static on their radio. Later, they had another sighting of seve 2006 Page #200  
tain. Robert Bigelow and NIDS were later to buy a similar ranch in Utah tha 2006 Page #200  
 the meeting was George Knapp and, later, Linda Howe joined the project. Th 2006 Page #203  
vid and I were married in 1997 and later divorced. We remain good friends.  2006 Page #208  
the Columbia Journalism Review and later in Rolling Stone. EventuaUy, even  2007 Page #12  
'll come back to the wire services later in conneccion with UFO events. ·-- 2007 Page #13  
and purchases Ne1v York lnq11irer (later renamed National Enquirer) from He 2007 Page #26  
 to orbit in ten years? ■ SO books later ... ■ Amazing! They are clearly ET 2007 Page #42  
ring an alien secretion at the bar later this evenjng? This ad had fairly w 2007 Page #65  
t of Johns Hopkins University, and later, president of Rockefeller Universi 2007 Page #75  
time. They just started chat in my later years at secondar y school. M\XI:  2007 Page #80  
school. We then did modern history later on but 1 found it incredibl y bori 2007 Page #80  
een into these sites and warn chem later on that they had a security hole w 2007 Page #89  
ls of who you were? GM: Oh god no. Later on when Afghanistan happened, I st 2007 Page #89  
ell AFB (Fort \Xlorth Texas), than later transferred to James Connolly AFB  2007 Page #99  
as officially terminated. Jack was later told that "Noborfy ,viii ever see  2007 Page #110  
Miethe was sent to Fort Bliss, and later worked at Wright Patterson AFB. Ev 2007 Page #111  
sily. Thjs "ski slope" feature was later incorporated into the designs of B 2007 Page #114  
anything. AJJ of sudden a few days later, they brought my dad co us. He dad 2007 Page #122  
inally published a story two weeks later? Joe: It was about two weeks later 2007 Page #126  
later? Joe: It was about two weeks later, the Carbon Co1111(y J,Je1JJs, wen 2007 Page #126  
ieces scattered around. Some hours later a team of Hellenic Air Force perso 2007 Page #129  
n the sky above Sylacauga. Moments later a black object, six inches in diam 2007 Page #133  
mmediately to ATIC. An hour or two later the object was labeled a meteorite 2007 Page #133  
making a planned visit to the U.S. later that month. 1 f the idea of one of 2007 Page #137  
ar Hoover, the events of four days later certainly were. lt was on August 1 2007 Page #137  
eless, documents reveal, two years later Moon Dust was still deeply implica 2007 Page #140  
arkings would be helpful. Six days later a communication was transmitted fr 2007 Page #142  
ording memory - something that was later corrected, however. Indeed, the id 2007 Page #143  
ld ·where a slaughtered animal was later found." Those shiny, glowing discs 2007 Page #146  
oman AFB near Alamogordo. One year later on July 1, 1971, ~rtla~~ merged wi 2007 Page #162  
lw---. butnono_...-. "A short time later, a housewife noticed from her kitc 2007 Page #165  
n the Coyote Canyon area. Sometime later, three witnessed the Light take of 2007 Page #176  
Complaint states that three nights later on August 11, 1980, a Sanclia Secu 2007 Page #176  
o recover the remains of what many later believed was an extraterrestrial a 2007 Page #186  
 totally destroyed . A few moments later, however, the routine recovery of  2007 Page #186  
 suggested otherwise. A short time later, the Mexican military convoy was t 2007 Page #187  
e an abandoned water well that was later used as a place to dump auto parts 2007 Page #189  
ackened skull of a human being. He later found out from an elderly gentlema 2007 Page #190  
he incident so impressed him that, later in life, he made it a practice to  2007 Page #191  
e one that crashed nearby one year later. Also similar were the three discs 2007 Page #191  
ed or ejected by the object, which later solidified upon contact with the g 2007 Page #193  
ere retrieved by the witnesses and later subjected to open scientific analy 2007 Page #201  
........... 59 Tunguska: 100 Years Later Nick Redfern ..................... 2008 Page #5  
 to be desired. Investigators were later sent to Utah twice where there was 2008 Page #7  
ghtings only." About fifty minutes later, just after midnight the command p 2008 Page #9  
ah. A Captain Shields [more on him later] of the 733 Troop Carrier Squadron 2008 Page #9  
having a more yellow color to it." Later in that same report, Shields said, 2008 Page #10  
sn't even a little crazy. And days later a candidate running for president  2008 Page #14  
 big hydrogen space bomb test held later in the Pacific hundreds of miles h 2008 Page #16  
iles were duly armed. Only moments later, however , the wingman "screamed"  2008 Page #29  
 been sighted on the ground[ ... ] Later in the night a red sun-like light  2008 Page #32  
a and dizziness ; and at least two later died of a "flesh-eating virus-kind 2008 Page #37  
White added that about four months later she spoke with a man named Kerry B 2008 Page #45  
dn't talk about ever again. A week later on May 13, 1987, l spoke with his  2008 Page #52  
ednesday, November 27 or 28, 1979) later he was offduty with his family on  2008 Page #55  
     SLIDE# 4 SLIDE# 5 Seven years later in 1958, RAF Bentwaters and RAF Wo 2008 Page #72  
                         SLIDE# 16 Later on, Airman Burroughs submitted a h 2008 Page #79  
h. It landed!" Jim Penniston would later say in interviews that after a cal 2008 Page #80  
nimals making a lot of noises." In later interviews, Burroughs would say: " 2008 Page #80  
ncounter with what Penniston would later describe in interviews as: SLIDE#  2008 Page #81  
                        Two nights later on December 28, 1980, after midnig 2008 Page #84  
remember what happened except that later Bustinza told him "the lights push 2008 Page #84  
hed me to the ground." Eight Years Later in 1988 Hypnosis # I -John Burrowi 2008 Page #84  
the life form." Twenty-Eight Years Later in October 2008 Hypnosi s # 2 -Joh 2008 Page #89  
s written in 1949. Now sixty years later, modem quantum physicists talk abo 2008 Page #95  
 reverberating nearly thirty years later in 2008 with so much power that Jo 2008 Page #96  
awn sky. Approximately ten minutes later, the sighting was followed by the  2008 Page #97  
hways , and it damaged some crops. Later we saw that many windows were shat 2008 Page #100  
 as its central theme. Eight years later, Astronauts was adapted into a mov 2008 Page #102  
Russian time-travelers . Two years later, Bruce Sterling and Rudy Rucker's  2008 Page #102  
he "Burned Memo" will be discussed later. In June of 1996 Tim Cooper opened 2008 Page #105  
te, and Parhelion, to be mentioned later also. Other documents suggest that 2008 Page #109  
memo ■ Mclean, Virginia postmark ■ Later correlated with CIA Zip ■All pages 2008 Page #120  
 deeds of individual fascists were later condemned, but the practice of eco 2008 Page #124  
the early days of the Bolsheviks , later wrote, "In private interviews , I  2008 Page #125  
llivan and Cromwell. Allen Dulles (later of the Office of Strategic Service 2008 Page #126  
 gutted by fire. Less than a month later, on March 24, 1933, after Hitler p 2008 Page #128  
major wartime conferences. Averell later became Ambassador to London, U.S.  2008 Page #129  
alesman for William A. Read & Co., later to become Dillon, Read & Co. After 2008 Page #131  
 along with Dr. Edward Condon, who later debunked UFOs in a major UFO study 2008 Page #133  
ary of the Army in 1949 and a year later was named a special assistant on n 2008 Page #133  
ost to his political career in the later 1940s by befriending a Nazi named  2008 Page #141  
of 1947. Furthermore , a few years later Teller and Luis Alvarez (of the CI 2009 Page #9  
roach to the problem. Thirty years later we find ourselves no better the wi 2009 Page #15  
rnold was hired to investigate it. Later, the Air Force itself sent in two  2009 Page #29  
away logs in a harbor patrol boat, later claimed it was all a hoax. This wa 2009 Page #30  
lumber salvaging business. Crisman later went out on his own, to make sure  2009 Page #31  
its technical advisers, Mark Felt, later confessed to be the "Deep Throat"  2009 Page #32  
ed the TFX tactical fighter, which later became the F-111 and was sold to t 2009 Page #33  
m. EO 10920 helps substantiate his later June 28, 1961 National Security Me 2009 Page #38  
perations by MJ-12. As I will show later through a leaked "Burned Document, 2009 Page #38  
allow. Please submit your views no later than October. Your action to this  2009 Page #39  
 in late 1961, less than two years later Kennedy would embark on a course o 2009 Page #40  
im report on the data review 24 no later than February I, 1964. It's import 2009 Page #41  
ation directive. The directive was later implemented by Angleton in respons 2009 Page #42  
th blood.36 The codeword "wet" was later adopted by the Soviet KGB and othe 2009 Page #43  
respected researcher , Ray Fowler, later spoke with the witness who prepare 2009 Page #49  
 about flying saucers. However, in later years when he asked for more detai 2009 Page #51  
E' phraseology was not used in any later discussions. They also had names m 2009 Page #52  
 those involved. All entities were later taken to Facility X for medical tr 2009 Page #53  
an hopefully be expanded upon at a later date. Truman Bethurum: A Contactee 2009 Page #54  
-shaped craft that he sketched and later touched. Before we hear his descri 2009 Page #61  
on Shift Commander Lt. Fred Buran. Later, both talked to Deputy Base Comman 2009 Page #68  
ildenhall, England. But four years later in 1984, Col. Halt was promoted to 2009 Page #68  
 RAF Bentwaters Base Commander and later also served as Base Commander at K 2009 Page #68  
ander at Kunsan Air Base in Korea. Later, he was Director of the Inspection 2009 Page #68  
ia Weslyan College in 1962. A year later on February 7, 1963, he enlisted i 2009 Page #68  
 in the sky over there (WSA) and I later learned that there were some techn 2009 Page #70  
BILITY PROBLEM . BUT NOW, 30 YEARS LATER IN THE SUMMER OF 2009, YOU ARE GOI 2009 Page #74  
 dimension. I thought of that at a later point, but it was beyond anything  2009 Page #75  
 December 26, 1980, and two nights later on December 28, when Col. Halt was 2009 Page #76  
forest, in military interrogations later on, or both. The results have been 2009 Page #77  
to Adrian on the phone a few years later, he said that yes, the light appea 2009 Page #80  
d not end on the 28th. Twelve days later on January 9, 1981, Col. Halt was  2009 Page #80  
hey all came back about 45 minutes later and gave no indication that they s 2009 Page #82  
EN YET? Yeah, here we are 30 years later. We still have no clear answers ab 2009 Page #85  
yton, Ohio. She was I 8 years old. Later she married one of the enlisted me 2009 Page #87  
t was interrupted by pregnancy and later illness, she was steadily promoted 2009 Page #87  
t 4 ft. tall. They were not human. Later that same morning a courier was se 2009 Page #90  
hey were also tears of regret. She later added she was offered a position i 2009 Page #93  
 with what she told me seven years later. During our conversations she coul 2009 Page #95  
 off, only to return a few minutes later and hover over the park. A door or 2009 Page #135  
luded in the documentary. One year later Lotosev and his investigators' boo 2009 Page #137  
aff members there and half an hour later I was doing just that. The reporte 2009 Page #138  
rof. T. D. J Leech of New Zealand. Later dispatches mentioned a Prof. J. M  2009 Page #160  
obscure Pacific island in 1943 and later in New Zealand. The Lo'vvell Sun h 2009 Page #161  
t on an obscure Pacific island and later in New Zealand. 6. The U. S. Navy  2009 Page #161  
of Islands and Whangaroa. This was later abandoned . It was originally inte 2009 Page #165  
 list of King George VJ in London. Later a dispatch quoted Leech as saying  2009 Page #167  
se in aerodynamics that led to the later speculation that the weapon may be 2009 Page #168  
obscure Pacific island in 1943 and later in New Zealand. Not true. The proj 2009 Page #169  
, all were pessimistic." "Somewhat later, Dr. Mardsen discussed the problem 2009 Page #170  
l Report was Leech of New Zealand. Later classified SECRET, not TOP SECRET. 2009 Page #171  
 and his account was confirn1ed by later released FBI memos. However, that  2009 Page #179  

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where a slaughtered filll!!lal was later_folli!g_. " ... And at least one f 2007 Page #146  

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ped Like a uain car," he would say laterwith four lights around it. Stacie  2005 Page #37  

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e AM radio band trying to find the latest news broadcasts from various stat 2003 Page #54  
acks in Greensburg to find out the latest information on the incident. He w 2003 Page #59  
ther factors are at play." For the latest updates on the Kecksburg investig 2003 Page #66  
ng • Top R&D group testing all the latest finds from Soviet aircraft to ali 2003 Page #160  
laims of fakery and telling you my latest thinking. Slide 3. We begin with  2003 Page #169  
o say that I de net know what this latest report vont:eine, however, I will 2004 Page #18  
for so many years. As a result, my latest UFO documentary project had becom 2004 Page #215  
 aspects of the Roswell event: the latest "read" on the memorandum held by  2004 Page #226  
idence for it being a hoax. In his latest edition of Top Secret! Majic, Sta 2006 Page #15  
ainment. If you wanted to hear the latest gossip, the general store was the 2006 Page #92  
as silent as possible, install the latest in laser cutting tools, anestheti 2006 Page #116  
ing issues: John will describe the latest information from the most recent  2009 Page #77  
 read: "Radiation May be Factor in Latest Secret Weapon" There is one clue  2009 Page #157  
tcn them. Well, aJmost everybody . Latest report having_ to do with 1 the a 2009 Page #177  
-· -. . Radiation May Be Factor In Latest Secret ll' eapon ATLANTIC CIT"l.  2009 Page #182  

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hat we are dealing with rubber and latex and not flesh and blood. Again, ou 2005 Page #149  

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 from the sky. The paper quotes a "Latin" correspondent's story from the Ar 2004 Page #7  
rphology. 2. Virus means poison in Latin, and is a microscopic particle whi 2006 Page #113  
 1-llnrb, Mexico Client: Sony Valo Latin America Product: Valo Tx Motebook  2007 Page #66  
 from the sky. The paper quotes a "Latin: correspondent's story from the Ar 2007 Page #141  
investigators-I quit too soon. The Latin root of investigation is investiga 2008 Page #55  
Department , especially concerning Latin American affairs. Just before the  2008 Page #134  

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it to the site. It was then that a Latino Sergeant named Avila arrived at t 2005 Page #156  

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 bctw~n M'OWlt &iniu 111d Mou!lt t.lation ..-u a~irimtal. it ~1ie11h'\ i Ai 2009 Page #163  

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 11/12/88 Brod $019,,,,. a ;Li, Q, latro: roa, Mark MO: air stipse sets net 2006 Page #30  

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chnology Division at Wright Field, latter became the base commander “We hea 2003 Page #16  
threat is from unfriendly powers o Latter is main thrust for high priority  2003 Page #174  
icki was there with Laurie and the latter was pointing outward, toward the  2004 Page #37  
her has clammed up completely, the latter being one of the witnesses who wa 2004 Page #43  
ated), Los Alamos, or Area 51. The latter two sites are surrounded by much  2004 Page #129  
 RV Answer: He died several months latter of Lymphoma Cancer • Twist — Why  2004 Page #208  
signed by "Ben" written in 1977 or latter ink. The handwritten paragraph be 2004 Page #246  
d to mystify the concept while the latter mechanized it. The size of the ac 2005 Page #90  
 n? Personally, 1 subscribe to the latter. For the record, Martin establish 2005 Page #98  
 some of which changed just months latter. The manual's reference to a "UFO 2005 Page #129  
noticed through San Antonio in the latter part of August 1945 on a secret a 2005 Page #153  
in other documents, which mean the latter ones were also phony. I have been 2006 Page #13  
ect because of an engine fire. The latter incident occurred just west of Bo 2006 Page #87  
effects of viruses and prions--the latter the apparent source of deadly "ma 2006 Page #101  
? Andy Roberts firmly believes the latter theory to be the correct one. He  2006 Page #121  
 UFO research group founded in the latter half of the 1950's. It was the la 2006 Page #175  
 was active in UFO research in the latter 1970's. He told me that he first  2006 Page #176  
ary. And it is with respect to the latter book that we have to turn our att 2007 Page #132  
s father was given access to these latter photographs for analysis some tim 2007 Page #138  
it seems that with respect to this latter question , a decision to massivel 2008 Page #26  
The Coming of the Fireballs In the latter part of the I 940s-and particular 2008 Page #26  
                       And on this latter point, it is w01ih noting that wh 2008 Page #38  
ir officers. Robbie was one of the latter. In 1979 there were no 91 I call  2008 Page #44  
ld Today. I appeared twice on this latter show, once giving a conventional  2008 Page #65  
               Tunguska: 100 Years Latter Nick Redfern Copyright 2008 Nick  2008 Page #97  
phasizes the quantity of arms, the latter their quality and particularly th 2009 Page #21  
free to choose their careers, this latter argument is less valid. Actually  2009 Page #21  
 had passed before exiting. It was latter [sic] assumed that they were comm 2009 Page #53  
e as poison war gases. Most of the latter are not gases, but fine dusts or  2009 Page #158  
second Bikini atom bomb trial. The latter was unable to accept the invitati 2009 Page #166  
second Bikini atom bomb trial. The latter was unable to accept the invitati 2009 Page #172  
nown· :i:os5:bility of concentrat• latter are nol ga.C.S. bul !inc dusts In 2009 Page #182  
e us poif-ion ga~es. Mo.o;t oi the latter Rre-nrt gase:--, but fine du~ts o 2009 Page #184  

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ck of documentation to confirm the latter's claims. Dan Sherman and Project 2006 Page #21  

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y and KGB involvement Krustakrogs, Latvia, USSR Crash in December 1990 • 19 2004 Page #173  

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 u,.:a!lfq ~u ... l9'C'CrllJ •M u. lat•r ...... t Dl•L•left. C•tOh SJl,lel• 2008 Page #19  

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from the Naval Air Station in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on 5 December 1945. 2006 Page #141  

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." President Jimmy Carter “I don’t laugh at people any more when they say t 2003 Page #7  
e project. When do we all start to laugh at the emperor ’s new clothes? 11/ 2003 Page #188  
relatively innocent trick to get a laugh at fooling witnesses, such as the  2004 Page #121  
 They despise it. They cannot even laugh at it. They wish it would go away. 2004 Page #144  
hile the Defenders of the Paradigm laugh and point at our fledgling efforts 2006 Page #182  
erson seeing thjs story might just laugh and go on with hjs business, think 2007 Page #25  
 a hiil. Mom and Aunt: Yeah! (both laugh) Mom: Very strange. AND DOESN'T TH 2007 Page #171  
ome and tell chem what to do! (all laugh) Paul: You could definitely tell c 2007 Page #171  

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. And what I'm saying is — you all laughed when I said this before, I refer 2004 Page #197  
ny scoffed at the "monster" story, laughed at it, while others would actual 2006 Page #92  
P.)" articles stated that, "Police laughed. They said the so-called monster 2006 Page #99  
ms returned to RAF Bentwaters , he laughed at Col. Halt when he handed back 2009 Page #74  

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ated new coverage. i\1[akes UFOs a laughingstock (although coverage is ofte 2007 Page #27  

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

s. (videotape interview Ted Loman, Laughlin UFO Conference 1997) Q. That Sa 2003 Page #43  
a (videotape interview -Ted Loman, Laughlin UFO Conference 1997) Videotape  2003 Page #43  

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

mind — anyway, I could see Miami! (laughs) And the targets were clear. Ther 2006 Page #145  
nce That's what we thought, yeah! (laughs) BECAUSE THERE WAS NOTHING ELSE.  2006 Page #147  
1,100 mph was not done every day! (laughs) It is now, but not in 1966. I us 2006 Page #147  
knew what it (Doppler radar) was. (laughs) Like I said, it was moving about 2006 Page #147  
t told us that it never happened! (laughs) HOW MANY TIMES DID YOU EXPERIENC 2006 Page #148  
d have just put us away, I think! (laughs) But it disabled our capability t 2006 Page #149  
aid maybe we were being attacked! (laughs) So, they are not going to tell u 2006 Page #150  
my!' I went, 'Oh, no, it is not!' (laughs) He said, 'You're looking right a 2006 Page #157  
as just "going home" in some way. (laughs) lVfW: Have you got many brothers 2007 Page #81  
"It's your own stupid fault kjd!" (Laughs) i'vI\Xl: Can you tell us any mor 2007 Page #92  
o death! WHAT ARE THEY AFRAID OF? (laughs) I can just say there's a ve,y po 2009 Page #75  

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ublic huddling behind a curtain of laughter. As he listened in to the signa 2003 Page #142  
o in 1947." That prompted roars of laughter from the crowd. Network news br 2004 Page #140  

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on k July (a V—2 was scheduled for launch which is why SCEL Station *A“ was 2003 Page #233  
ring that May 15, 1947, V-2 rocket launch? State Representative Andrew Kiss 2004 Page #64  
, was planning a SECRET V-2 rocket launch. But problems kept delaying lift- 2004 Page #67  
 hovering to the southwest of WSPG Launch Row. At approximately 7:20 p.m.,  2004 Page #67  
News who watched the May 29, 1947, launch and said there were two "first ma 2004 Page #68  
ms derived by genetic research can launch medical science into unheard of f 2004 Page #80  
ed proved that their Mogul Balloon Launch #4 was headed right toward Mac Br 2004 Page #139  
rouping) 1 1 V.V.S. UNKS PVID TsPK Launch Centers Tracking Stations Kapusti 2004 Page #156  
with the cle, erness and desire to launch voyages of discovery, acquisition 2005 Page #118  
 (its name was changed in 1958), a launch complex was quickly set up and us 2005 Page #125  
s preparing to track a V- 2 rocket launch, had been "u·acking these objects 2005 Page #126  
nds because of an impending rocket launch and the fact that it used vacuum  2006 Page #11  
 (world's oldest and largest space launch facility) • 7/4/78 Two Italian so 2006 Page #28  
A interceptor, M-21 mothership (to launch the D-21 drone), and SR-71 reconn 2006 Page #72  
n, was built to carry the drone to launch altitude and speed. It had provis 2006 Page #77  
ed. It had provisions for a dorsal launch pylon and a launch control office 2006 Page #77  
ns for a dorsal launch pylon and a launch control officer's station behind  2006 Page #77  
a fatal accident during the fourth launch, on 30 July 1966, almost doomed t 2006 Page #77  
ilot ejected successfully, but his launch control officer drowned in the oc 2006 Page #77  
modifying the remaining drones for launch from beneath the wing of a B-52H. 2006 Page #77  
drone during the captive-carry and launch phases of flight. The operational 2006 Page #77  
profile for the D-21B required the launch control officer (LCO) on the B-52 2006 Page #77  
structed. Technicians attached the launch pylons to the B-52H at Area 51 in 2006 Page #78  
ecuted a gentle turn to the north. Launch control officer John Wallis, Lock 2006 Page #78  
s derived by genetic research, can launch medical science into unheard of f 2006 Page #105  
s of the Mexican government, or to launch the recovery team, supplemented b 2006 Page #134  
e decision was immediately made to launch the recovery team but the actual  2006 Page #135  
ho \Vere able to decide whether to launch nuclear missiJes. \X/hen they com 2007 Page #85  
ity in France (near the \11 and V2 launch sites). Author's special note: Th 2007 Page #114  
d until after dawn the next day to launch a rescue effort to recover what t 2007 Page #186  
prepped and were standing ready to launch at the time that the order was gi 2007 Page #187  
TELLIGENCE DOMINANCE WHISTLEBLOWER LAUNCH POLITICAL PRESSURE SECRECY I PENE 2008 Page #1  
 record of a U-2 flight or balloon launch that would have put one or the ot 2008 Page #16  
 that Stalin's Russia was about to launch an attack on Western Europe. Only 2008 Page #130  
e with enough authority to set the launch date and time for Apollo space mi 2008 Page #135  
ecause of its consistency with the launch data. Furthermore, it is improbab 2008 Page #135  
             Bara noticed that the launch of the first module for the new I 2008 Page #136  
spite Russian requests to have the launch delayed. NASA, citing a number of 2008 Page #136  
efused the Russian request and the launch went off as originally scheduled  2008 Page #136  
KORO\IICHE ,UKRAINE • NUCLEAR ICBM LAUNCH rACILllY • 91D'UFO SEEN BY HUNDRE 2008 Page #150  
HOVERED SIL[(lffLY FOR HOURS ABOVE LAUNCH SITE • LAUNCH SEQUENCE U-.1TIATID 2008 Page #150  
ffLY FOR HOURS ABOVE LAUNCH SITE • LAUNCH SEQUENCE U-.1TIATID WITHOUT COMMA 2008 Page #150  
hat orbiting space platforms could launch rockets at any terrestrial target 2009 Page #17  
progress in missiles, spacecraft , launch vehicles, payload capability and  2009 Page #19  

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atellite had already been covertly launched. So, satellites w ere on the pu 2003 Page #183  
e test became the first German V-2 launched in the U.S. on April 16, 1946.  2004 Page #64  
ca states: "1947 May 15 V-2 Flight Launched 16:04 local time. Reached 135.5 2004 Page #64  
ided to the press that another V-2 launched from White Sands Proving Ground 2004 Page #68  
. There was no explanation why the launched missile vaporized. That missile 2004 Page #68  
pear in flight with Top Secret V-2 launched rockets and apparently cause th 2004 Page #82  
the Mogul balloon arrays that they launched near Roswell, New Mexico, and t 2004 Page #133  
 devoted to the field of rocketry, launched the GIRD-09 rocket, Design by S 2004 Page #153  
ported. These triangles were being launched from there. One of Goodall's co 2005 Page #82  
nally admitted in 1995 that it had launched a bunch of Corona electromagnet 2006 Page #8  
first admitted in 2005 that it had launched 7 Poppy satellites between 1962 2006 Page #9  
ucer. Perhaps a US military rocket launched in the neighborhood might have  2006 Page #11  
ds in excess of Mach 3. The drone, launched from an OXCART -type aircraft,  2006 Page #77  
ed even though they were not to be launched during this flight. About 50 na 2006 Page #78  
h of Area 51 at the time the drone launched. When I showed them a map, 76   2006 Page #79  
aval Air Station on Boca Chica Key launched F-104s after unidentified targe 2006 Page #145  
 Soviet reconnaissance satellites, launched frequently in the 1970's and 19 2006 Page #191  
n the 1990s the U-Haul Corporation launched a program to promote themselves 2007 Page #70  
e in question, Vela 6911, had been launched on t-.fay 23, 1969; and by 1979 2007 Page #143  
 desert below, the U.S. and Mexico launched a frantic race to recover the u 2007 Page #184  
learly show that fighters had been launched and intercepts had been attempt 2008 Page #15  
report and the one from Cosford, I launched as full an investigation as I p 2008 Page #34  
passed from the CAA to the MoD. We launched a full investigation and elimin 2008 Page #66  
ST radar would show missiles being launched no matter where the radar was l 2008 Page #73  
 the site, led by Yuri Labvin, was launched , and reportedly uncovered what 2008 Page #102  
 expected attack by Russia, Hitler launched Barbarossa, the grand assault o 2008 Page #130  
ew International Space Station was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome lo 2008 Page #136  
e' or 'rising sun' in English, was launched from pad 333 at its precisely s 2008 Page #136  
all guided space weapons could be "launched from the [space] station ... [a 2009 Page #17  
FO nuclear weapons before they are launched. Implementation of this strateg 2009 Page #22  
carrying a man. It could easily be launched as a small RPV that could fly a 2009 Page #22  
 September 1963, President Kennedy launched a ground breaking initiative to 2009 Page #40  

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sh Retrievals SLIDE #7: V-2 Rocket Launcher, 1947; White Sands Proving Grou 2004 Page #64  
chers, with three missiles on each launcher. Each Battery had one PAR radar 2006 Page #142  
ot be damaged any more, one of the launcher crewmen who were outside — guys 2006 Page #147  

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cutaway view. Each Battery had six launchers, with three missiles on each l 2006 Page #142  

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l 16, 1946. The U.S. V-2 series of launches concluded in 1952. Some of the  2004 Page #64  
hes concluded in 1952. Some of the launches employed V-2 missiles equipped  2004 Page #64  
per atmosphere. These types of V-2 launches were managed by the V-2 Upper A 2004 Page #64  
red on radar along side V-2 rocket launches? More than one pilot who surviv 2004 Page #69  
damaged and no S1...-yhook balloon launches could be found co coincide with 2005 Page #65  
s the focal point for captured V-2 launches and, in time, the developm enta 2005 Page #125  
d to Area 51 in 1964. Several test launches over the Pacific Missile Range  2006 Page #77  
, their report states: "V-2 rocket launches at the White Sands Proving Grou 2006 Page #140  
stay home from school to watch the launches of such heroes as Scott Carpent 2006 Page #182  
e time and date of many NASA space launches, including the Apollo moon miss 2008 Page #134  
nts for the mission activities and launches did not happen by accident. "[T 2008 Page #135  
here to be a pattern throughout 82 launches that were part of the Apollo pr 2008 Page #135  
e sense." Who is orchestrating the launches of space missions in both the U 2008 Page #136  

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Quintanilla's name was on it, of a launching at Vandenberg of which three c 2004 Page #184  
h the recovery team but the actual launching was held up for the arrival of 2006 Page #135  
y for watching the Miami skies and launching a missile, if necessary, at a  2006 Page #142  
ts to overcome the difficulties of launching or even of construction. Post- 2009 Page #158  

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was working as both a missile crew launchman and fire control operator in t 2006 Page #142  
 Bill, in March 1967, Missile Crew Launchman and Fire Control Operator, U.S 2006 Page #144  

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ion -San Francisco Chronicle Money Laundering ■ Catherine Austin Fitts ■ La 2007 Page #53  
anks and contractors diverting and laundering billions of dollars every day 2007 Page #53  

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 Chris Style, a bachelor, was at a Laundromat in his neighborhood for obvio 2004 Page #43  
ea to the south. Now here was this Laundromat worker alluding to the same i 2004 Page #44  

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ons, and since, as everyone knows, Laundromats can be very boring places, h 2004 Page #43  

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e White House in 1993. Billionaire Laurance Rockefeller had seen a document 2003 Page #200  
ton and her staff had been helping Laurance Rockefeller to edit the UFO let 2003 Page #200  
ent. In a second letter written by Laurance Rockefeller to Dr. Gibbons, Roc 2003 Page #200  

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

iences were sent to camps. • Nobel Laureate • Work on Ball Lightning • Much 2004 Page #159  
 the case of the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and father of the USSR's hydrog 2004 Page #170  
d acceptance over the years. Nobel laureate Carleton Gadjusek discovered ku 2006 Page #114  
er Heisenberg, physicist and Nobel laureate who founded quantum mechanics;  2008 Page #138  

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t the object was moving toward the Laurelville area. Randy Overly and his f 2003 Page #58  
 Norvelt towards the mountain near Laurelville. Bulebush said the object ap 2003 Page #58  
ject appeared to hesitate over the Laurelville area, then made a turn and t 2003 Page #58  
cle. Numerous other observers near Laurelville saw the object also moving t 2003 Page #58  

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ng. The log entry said, --General [Laurence S.] Kuter (NORAD) took off and  2008 Page #9  
sh, along with his former roommate Laurence K. Marshall and scientist Charl 2008 Page #131  

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

 the then Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent. She cited an example in 1952 wh 2004 Page #86  

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

ginning When 18 year old fisherman Laurie Wickens dialed the number of the  2004 Page #34  
g lot, deserted at this late hour. Laurie Wickens slowed down and pulled hi 2004 Page #35  
men discussed what they should do. Laurie figured that there wasn't much th 2004 Page #35  
 picked up the phone when it rang. Laurie Wickens was on the other end of t 2004 Page #35  
. in fact they had probably passed Laurie Wickens who was waiting patiently 2004 Page #36  
t had to be checked out. He called Laurie Wickens at the payphone and asked 2004 Page #36  
ad a similar experience to that of Laurie Wickens. They too were on Highway 2004 Page #36  
nk overlooking the Sound, Norm saw Laurie Wickens and some of the girls wit 2004 Page #37  
. Corporal Werbicki was there with Laurie and the latter was pointing outwa 2004 Page #37  
n charge of taking statements from Laurie Wickens and the other witnesses.  2004 Page #37  
st of this sighting the fishermen, Laurie Wickens and Norm Smith, had assur 2004 Page #39  

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

der, Army Air Forces Major General Lauris Norstad, and General James H. Doo 2003 Page #191  

Word: "lau~c{", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 ljITTlOtillt iirnnm_ ran D:1ovrnv lau~c{ • BOB BIGELOW'S PRIVATE ORGANIZAT 2008 Page #153  

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

rgei Korolev (MJ-12 Backchannel) • Lavarenti Beria (MJ-12 Backchannel) • Py 2004 Page #160  

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

e, and later qualified it as being lavender. Jesse Marcel Jr., who is now a 2004 Page #137  

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

OSSofficer . ► 195Os: CIA spending lavishly on ils expanding covert network 2007 Page #26  
OSS officer. ► 1950s: CIA spending lavishly on its expanding covert network 2007 Page #26  

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

 the USA ■ Clo'lincwith • lh,1' md lavlsicn ■ I CJeO: A Yue or icquo ■Spuni 2009 Page #144  

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

iversity of Manchester, UK; Andrew Lavoie, a Canadian engineer; Marilyn Rub 2004 Page #227  
hoto Shoot Time Research by Andrew Lavoie, RPIT Canada One of the questions 2004 Page #231  
 of the vehicle. Neil asked Andrew Lavoie, a Canadian RPIT researcher and e 2004 Page #231  
he Photo Shoot Research by: Andrew Lavoie and Neil Morris Throughout the re 2004 Page #233  
hotographs, RPIT researcher Andrew Lavoie, using computer software, produce 2004 Page #233  

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

oke with a relative of Mr. Miller, Lavonne ·willis. She referred to him as  2008 Page #53  

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

tudy unit placed near Kapustin Yar Lavrenti Beria KFB • Infamous as head of 2004 Page #158  
 Soviet secret police organization Lavrenti Beria initiated a case against  2004 Page #159  

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

 life including farmers, teachers, law enforcement officers, reporters, eng 2003 Page #57  
s OK 13. Secure the area: no local law enforcement inside Perimeter: person 2003 Page #175  
ey are no longer classified and no law would be broken by this action. I re 2003 Page #179  
the word "federal" (as in "federal law") in the security warning was not ca 2003 Page #179  
ssa—1 —aaysr far ywr appro —1, Tte law atari — af tor and fcry itnanr, Alta 2003 Page #221  
dies were detained under the McNab law until, all remaing evidence was secu 2003 Page #235  
less to do anything about it. As a law enforcement officer powerless to do  2004 Page #31  
 well as on radar. Also that night Law Enforcement Police (LE) at the East  2004 Page #47  
ck Rhodes, a former D Flight L.E. (Law Enforcement personnel) and a good fr 2004 Page #56  
rising in beam of light That's why law enforcement looked to the sky, and n 2004 Page #78  
 was with the cooperation of their law enforcement agencies. A proper answe 2004 Page #127  
rth, first consisting of the local law enforcement personnel, MVD. The area 2004 Page #169  
 Aztec — the oil field people, two law enforcement officers who were alread 2004 Page #216  
e time. No disrespect to the local law enforcement, but it's in the middle  2004 Page #216  
ure be made in accordance with the law as required." (Underline by RSW) Tab 2004 Page #252  
ure be made in accordance with the law as required." So, according to this  2004 Page #254  
rum and has a Bachelor's degree in law, wished to remain anonymous and does 2005 Page #36  
ts during To-T violated the Second Law of Thermodynamics -that is, that equ 2005 Page #91  
No president, no academy, court of law, congress or senate on thjs earth ha 2005 Page #94  
es "were detained under the McNabb law ... and warned of the consequences o 2005 Page #126  
l in what I say; I don't break the law in seeking classified data from peop 2006 Page #12  
ed as a departure from the Coulomb Law of electrostatic attraction, in that 2006 Page #36  
 it is manifested from the Coulomb Law of electrostatic attraction in that  2006 Page #36  
tertainment, journalism, military, law, business, science) contributed to a 2006 Page #49  
t challenges facing government and law enforcement. Public reactions might  2006 Page #57  
ctors of society, requiring strong law enforcement presence, possible activ 2006 Page #59  
 media by measures akin to martial law. Public -- „ • Initially, the public 2006 Page #59  
uence might lead to changes in tax law, investment activities and social we 2006 Page #60  
rmine NHI vulnerabilities. Martial law would be instituted immediately. If  2006 Page #62  
s to mount unified effort; martial law could happen quickly. Extreme public 2006 Page #68  
rights could be set aside; martial law could become universal. Science will 2006 Page #68  
arest Highway Patrol station where law enforcement personnel assisted him w 2006 Page #74  
 on the Internet and came across a Law that was passed back in 1982, called 2006 Page #202  
lled the Extraterrestrial Exposure Law 11. It seems that on October 5, 1982 2006 Page #202  
ictly illegal." It seems that this law was originally intended to apply to  2006 Page #202  
html The Extraterrestrial Exposure Law 12. http://www.intrudersfoundation.o 2006 Page #208  
can only deal with the extradition law and can't deal with anything to do w 2007 Page #91  
the citizens for breakjng American law. He stands to be extradited under th 2007 Page #92  
rists. They have also used the new law on the "Nat\vest Three". They have a 2007 Page #92  
thing just because they change the law now doesn't mean you committed a cri 2007 Page #92  
In opposition to this concept, the law recognizes a principle in crimes suc 2008 Page #40  
re l was established enough in the law enforcement community to openly deba 2008 Page #42  
about this subject. Outside of the law enforcement community , the deputies 2008 Page #42  
                                   Law enforcement supervisors seem to come 2008 Page #44  
 Son - While speaking to the local law enforcement officers, I learned the  2008 Page #48  
y own person struggles , balancing law enforcement with home and family, an 2008 Page #55  
comply, MoD would be breaching the law. Disclosure By 2007 the workload inv 2008 Page #63  
light Chief's there, there's other law enforcement patrols. Everybody was c 2008 Page #86  
l disclosure m accordance with the law as required." So, there's a Jaw? Can 2008 Page #111  
om the standpoim: of im:ernacional law; buc che possibilicy of confronting  2008 Page #112  
f men. At any race, internatio nal law should make place for a new law on a 2008 Page #112  
al law should make place for a new law on a oifferenc basis, and it might b 2008 Page #112  
enc basis, and it might be called "Law Among Planetary Peoples," following  2008 Page #112  
a of revolutionizing incernacional law co c.he poinc where ic would be capa 2008 Page #112  
c would no longer be incernational law, chat is to say, as it is conceived  2008 Page #112  
hat the attitude of internat iona_ law wi.L be wi::h regard to the occupa t 2008 Page #113  
st all :nceres:: for incernaciona_ law, since there were no more res nulliu 2008 Page #113  
importance in cosmic international law. Occupation consists in the appropr  2008 Page #113  
uch as the moon. In incernat iona: law a celestial body not subject co the  2008 Page #113  
? ■Four solutions in International Law ■Who really owns the Earth? (2 parts 2008 Page #116  
ure if overtly hostile ■ There's a law? ft-...m• lOOO ..._,...-,. a ..:...- 2008 Page #121  
tween government positions and his law practice in New York City, contribut 2008 Page #125  
ockefellers, employed the New York law firm Sullivan and Cromwell to repres 2008 Page #126  
ch grew dim, they allowed American law enforcement agencies to disrupt the  2008 Page #129  
 to pre-war support for the Nazis. Law enforcement personnel increasingly n 2008 Page #145  
sor W. Barton Leach of the Harvard Law School, and including Edward L. Katz 2009 Page #25  
he United States by Constitutional Law, members of his National Security Co 2009 Page #25  
 police side of military security, law enforcement supervisor Staff Sergean 2009 Page #62  

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

a free society. It affects our own law-abiding scientists, even deters them 2009 Page #20  

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

m paramilitary groups or engage in lawless behavior such as looting. Mainta 2006 Page #57  

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

 morale would slowly disintegrate. Lawlessness would rise. Many would assum 2006 Page #64  

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

aliens not land on the White House lawn or at the United Nations? Why would 2006 Page #4  
real, just land on the White House lawn and say "take me to your leader"?   2006 Page #4  
 woman and her husband brought out lawn chairs, every evening, to watch the 2006 Page #199  

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

ned boats. One of the Captains was Lawrence Smith owner of the Rhonda D and 2004 Page #38  
and Norm Smith. Wifred went aboard Lawrence Smith, his brother's boat. It i 2004 Page #38  
s of timing in people's lives that Lawrence had not been privy to the sight 2004 Page #38  
d his father witnessed it, because Lawrence lived in the same house at the  2004 Page #38  
d Constable O'Brien to go out with Lawrence Smith so they would have an off 2004 Page #38  
ters of the Sound within the hour. Lawrence Smith's "Ronda D" was first awa 2004 Page #38  
not one of them. At any rate since Lawrence Smith's boat was in the lead, a 2004 Page #39  
ed about halfway across the Sound, Lawrence had one of the men switch on th 2004 Page #39  
ches thick on the water's surface. Lawrence pulled the Ronda D's engine bac 2004 Page #39  
 to them a short distance to port. Lawrence called over to Bradford. "What  2004 Page #39  
 I care for it." Bradford replied. Lawrence did not "care for it" either; h 2004 Page #39  
ice but to sail through the stuff. Lawrence remembers it as smelling of sul 2004 Page #39  
ag Harbor UFO Incident later. Both Lawrence and Norman Smith said they had  2004 Page #40  
not much different than those that Lawrence and Bradford were using back in 2004 Page #40  
 her skipper Ronnie Newell radioed Lawrence Smith's boat and asked for Corp 2004 Page #40  
ll and gave the microphone back to Lawrence who asked him: If they were not 2004 Page #40  
, as well as others. Even the late Lawrence D. Bell said that they were on  2005 Page #172  
Division to send the sample to Dr. Lawrence A. Taylor at NASA Headquarters  2007 Page #197  
nt Cover-Up of the UFO Experience, Lawrence Fawcett & Barry Greenwood, Pren 2008 Page #38  
mb. He joined the U. of California Lawrence Livermore Laboratory in 1954, w 2009 Page #9  

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

e. He wanted to shine the sunshine laws on intelligence, to expose it, to s 2003 Page #198  
 personnel often are violating our laws if not our constitution, in the nam 2004 Page #123  
e? He wanted to shine the sunshine laws on intelligence, to expose it, to s 2004 Page #188  
EMS REASONABLE TO SSUME ONE SET OF LAWS IN OUR UNIVERSE ■ Let's also assume 2005 Page #4  
ify, describe and replicate ■ Such laws would have to subsume our concepts  2005 Page #4  
wns repeatedly defied conventional laws of mechanical flight. At the time,  2005 Page #94  
f mechanistic science since cosmjc laws of functiorung are not mecharucal b 2005 Page #95  
h and rus associates had broken no laws, but given that the FDA knew he was 2005 Page #101  
 those silly "It would violate the laws of Physics" arguments. Not many hav 2006 Page #13  
, it is logical to assume that the laws of nature apply equally everywhere. 2006 Page #102  
ulated that there is no magic; the laws of science are the same everywhere, 2006 Page #116  
e open. An array of oppressive new laws made certain much scientific and te 2007 Page #17  
media about it under the Espionage Laws. : .. --~~~~~"!t-t~···tt!,'.'. ·'·  2007 Page #19  
n then began to read the espionage laws, being careful to add that those la 2008 Page #30  
s, being careful to add that those laws carried a penalty of life in prison 2008 Page #30  
er a multitude of anti-libertarian laws and policies. Just a few of the bet 2008 Page #143  
R ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL ESPIONAGE LAWS AND NATIONAL SECUIRTY ACTS AS AMEND 2009 Page #26  

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

it is a super sensitive topic?CAUS Lawsuit - TS UMBRA 9 October 1980 Novemb 2003 Page #163  
RELEASE LEVEL TWO UFO ARSENAL FOIA LAWSUIT MEDIA SIDEWINDER r ! ,._ .l      2008 Page #1  
 most recently been evidenced by a lawsuit from researcher and former Washi 2009 Page #34  

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

 1, 1995 letter from Rockefeller's lawyer Henry Diamond to Dr. Gibbons, Dia 2003 Page #200  
 am by training an historian and a lawyer, and by vocation a filmmaker. I h 2004 Page #214  
eing trained as an historian and a lawyer teaches you to look at all the ev 2004 Page #214  
nt of a supra-na'ionai government (Lawyer message, Einstein 6) ■ supran;rl: 2008 Page #119  

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

ommand General. Actually, his son "lawyered up" after some written correspo 2004 Page #247  

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

 different nuance, less narrow and lawyerly. It is, "On what basis do we ma 2005 Page #77  

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

s.12 This is a little something we lawyers call corroboration, and it's har 2004 Page #217  
sulting with plaintiff and defense lawyers involving issues concerning: For 2004 Page #250  
aUy associated with one of Reich's lawyers: Arthur Garfield Hays was a Spon 2005 Page #93  
Retrieval Conference Reich's other lawyers, Peter Mills, would go on to bec 2005 Page #94  
was set. Given the betrayal of rus lawyers, Reich decided to represent rums 2005 Page #101  
 However it would probably be your lawyers who would advise on if it would  2007 Page #91  
-3 over 500 words (FDR, Broadcast, Lawyers) -17 shorter letters or in first 2008 Page #117  
ll to represent his interests. His lawyers included John Foster and Allen D 2008 Page #126  
imes writer Charles Higham. "Their lawyers were John Foster Dulles and Alle 2008 Page #126  

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

r the years was uncovered where it lay, I do not know. The slope above the  2003 Page #49  
ed to data that could conclusively lay the legend of Spitsbergen to rest, o 2004 Page #14  
he time, the senior man, and there lay the disk out on the end of the mesa. 2004 Page #72  
list and author Jim Marrs began to lay out the true dimensions of the crash 2005 Page #123  
 the future ::.o send explorers to lay claim co it). It would exist as res  2008 Page #113  
m six of his MJ-12 colleagues , to lay the justification for the assassinat 2009 Page #43  

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

her photograph that had the aliens layed out on a skid. I looked at two oth 2006 Page #157  

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

f artifact is broken away, showing layer structure. Three layers of HDPE (p 2003 Page #47  
white pigment in the bottom rubber layer was identified using polarized lig 2003 Page #49  
nalyzed the exact material in each layer, identifying six of the layers as  2003 Page #50  
y was also intrigued by the bottom layer of the small sole and found it "mo 2003 Page #50  
n the vacuum process to building a layer per week, one four-layer sample wa 2003 Page #109  
power photomicrograph of a bismuth layer. Occasionally a reaction crater su 2003 Page #113  
lask was then sealed with a double layer of Saran wrap. After about 20 minu 2003 Page #114  
rgy field radiating from the inner layer (organic) is drawn to the stronger 2005 Page #90  
humanity. Strangeness adds another layer of difficulty to resisting or comb 2006 Page #55  
boratories, Okemos MI ■ Inks: thin layer chromatography (TLC) ■ Pencils: ch 2007 Page #46  
s." The SIMS rest "found a surface layer of carbon, oxygen, and rutrogen. B 2007 Page #199  
 rutrogen. Beyond thjs unexplained layer we rud find aluminum, as well as ~ 2007 Page #199  
boratories, Okemos MI ■ Inks: thin layer chromatography (TLC) ■ Pencils: ch 2008 Page #120  

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

nomalous Energy Transformations in Layered Bi/Mg Metal ............ 93 New  2003 Page #3  
nomalous Energy Transformations in Layered Bi/Mg Metal Linda Howe Backgroun 2003 Page #97  
                                   Layered Bi/Mg Metal In his fifth and fin 2003 Page #99  
                                   Layered Bi/Mg Metal Figure 5- Panels wit 2003 Page #101  
Here is a photograph of two of the layered metal pieces next to a quarter c 2003 Page #102  
                                   Layered Bi/Mg Metal Figure 6. Photograph 2003 Page #103  
shielding of the Disc. Brittle and layered, almost with a prefabricated des 2003 Page #103  
s focused on the shiny side of the layered metal which showed primarily Mag 2003 Page #104  
                                   Layered Bi/Mg Metal The dark side contai 2003 Page #105  
tal wave pattern calculated in the layered material's construction, perhaps 2003 Page #106  
                                   Layered Bi/Mg Metal and its electrical r 2003 Page #107  
dded a few more comments about the layered fragments, supposedly copied ver 2003 Page #107  
 neutrons compared to 24Mg. If the layered metal were truly extraterrestria 2003 Page #107  
agnetism, he agreed to analyze the layered Bi/Mg metal. I drove to Washingt 2003 Page #108  
th a cut and polished slice of the layered material. 1996 at Carnegie Insti 2003 Page #108  
lice of bismuth and magnesium/zinc layered metal being placed by Dr. Erik H 2003 Page #108  
ysis of bismuth and magnesium/zinc layered metal. Dr. Hauri found about ele 2003 Page #108  
                                   Layered Bi/Mg Metal Analysis Number Figu 2003 Page #109  
14. Ion Microprobe graph comparing layered metal in dotted line to pure mag 2003 Page #109  
ne for 26fy|agnesjurn isotope. The layered metal had about 11% more 26|y|g  2003 Page #109  
aly was that the bismuth/magnesium layered material emitted more positive i 2003 Page #109  
 make a bismuth and magnesium/zinc layered material that matched the fragme 2003 Page #109  
he construction or function of the layered Bi/Mg. 105                       2003 Page #109  
ed with bismuth and magnesium/zinc layered together in the alternating and  2003 Page #110  
t no one had any knowledge of such layered material. Speculation about the  2003 Page #110  
 Bi/Mg on a plastic insulator. The layered metal at one point moved sideway 2003 Page #110  
t the wavy pattern peculiar to the layered metal. Insulation from the elect 2003 Page #110  
suspended above the generator. The layered bismuth/magnesium metal and the  2003 Page #110  
                                   Layered Bi/Mg Metal To Taylor's surprise 2003 Page #111  
 Corso told me he had not heard of layered bismuth and magnesium, but descr 2003 Page #111  
rce of like charges." Whatever the layered bismuth and magnesium/zinc' func 2003 Page #111  
ne has successfully reproduced the layered metal. But in the past twelve mo 2003 Page #111  
energy transformatios of the Bi/Mg layered metal in water. Recent Bi/Mg and 2003 Page #111  
onference His Investigation of the Layered Bismuth/Magnesium Metal The foll 2003 Page #112  
 Energy Transformations in a Bi/Mg Layered Metal." "For the past two years, 2003 Page #112  
                                   Layered Bi/Mg Metal Figure 16. 40x Photo 2003 Page #113  
 bismuth side up of a piece of the layered metal that was not immersed in w 2003 Page #113  
 side of the 97 milligram piece of layered metal that was left in pure dist 2003 Page #113  
graph of the magnesium side of the layered metal left in pure distilled wat 2003 Page #113  
                                   Layered Bi/Mg Metal The control or plain 2003 Page #115  
ite House Switch Board Phone Calls Layered Weekday Totals November 14-16,20 2003 Page #154  
 reverse-engineered craft that had layered material that acted Like a super 2005 Page #174  

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

 was confirmed of same elements of layering. Ash consisted of fiberous (sic 2003 Page #107  

Word: "layers", 31 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ay, showing layer structure. Three layers of HDPE (polyethylene) vary in th 2003 Page #47  
ficult. The sole basically has two layers and is incomplete. In the top vie 2003 Page #48  
rds up the slope is a mystery. The layers of the sole were caked with dried 2003 Page #49  
investigation to identify the sole layers was extensive. Three laboratories 2003 Page #49  
 Diagnostic procedures on the nine layers of the small shoe sole included i 2003 Page #49  
ere a technician separated he nine layers and mounted them on glass slides. 2003 Page #50  
atory revealed hat six of the nine layers were made from cellulose plant fi 2003 Page #50  
each layer, identifying six of the layers as cotton, four of woven cloth an 2003 Page #50  
g at the samples edge-on, numerous layers can be seen. The samples were har 2003 Page #104  
.the material appears to represent layers ... consisting mainly of magnesiu 2003 Page #105  
l amount of zinc separated by thin layers containing a high bismuth content 2003 Page #105  
s magnification of the alternating layers of bismuth and magnesium/zinc. Ph 2003 Page #105  
s magnification of the alternating layers of bismuth and magnesium/zinc. Ph 2003 Page #105  
© 1996. The professor measured the layers and found that the thin, wavy lin 2003 Page #105  
said: "The material corresponds to layers of Bi and Mg/Zn with the weight p 2003 Page #106  
from about 2.4% to 2.9% between Bi layers. No Zirconium (Zr) could be detec 2003 Page #106  
have about twenty-five alternating layers. The bismuth layers average one t 2003 Page #106  
ve alternating layers. The bismuth layers average one to four microns and t 2003 Page #106  
our microns and the magnesium/zinc layers average 100 to Figure 11. A pure, 2003 Page #106  
ing two delaminated magnesium/zinc layers. I kept reporting the research fi 2003 Page #109  
 made out of bismuth and magnesium layers came into a lab at Edwards AFB, C 2003 Page #110  
smuth and magnesium in thin micron layers. After several weeks, he told me: 2003 Page #110  
nt research, for bismuth/magnesium layers. This material didn't just make i 2003 Page #110  
ay be a security system within the layers of onions, and in 1954, this was  2003 Page #185  
r Roswell" personally described 14 layers of clearance that he had never he 2003 Page #185  
m unreasonable people. I sense two layers of skepticism on this topic: the  2004 Page #121  
mulator is made up of alternatin g layers of organic and inorganic material 2005 Page #90  
e if any difference. The number of layers used in the device's construction 2005 Page #90  
es to its relative power; the more layers, the higher the energetic potenti 2005 Page #90  
nd were constructed from composite layers of lightweight material. It was t 2005 Page #166  
 private deals, seeking advantage. Layers of secrecy wouldproliferate; 60   2006 Page #63  

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n misunderstandings on the part of laymen and never came from any scientifi 2009 Page #158  

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

 ambiguous alien head dominat ed a layout for the German tech corporation ] 2007 Page #69  
 y. ln another simple yet powerful layout, a late model hand held communica 2007 Page #71  

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

nner that will aUow any interested layperson to conduct the expe6ment for h 2005 Page #93  

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

 be the "smoking gun" that finally lays the Aztec story to rest. However, n 2004 Page #221  

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

The Eastem Empire Cc1cks ■ The Bob Laz:1.I Story ■ MUFON Implodes ■ UFO Sig 2008 Page #166  

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

ion of Area 51 which was leaked by Lazar and a couple other sources who cla 2004 Page #179  
ng smile, whether his last name is Lazar, Corso, Anderson, Kaufmann or, in  2004 Page #215  
o. Of course, the claims of Robert Lazar in 1989 of alien "back engineered" 2005 Page #82  
ers on the validity of his claims. Lazar has been called everything imagina 2005 Page #82  
should keep in mind, however, that Lazar was neither the first nor the last 2005 Page #82  
ack world efforts. In 1989, Robert Lazar had come forward with the claim th 2005 Page #168  
 schizsm in UFO research ■ The Bob Lazar story ■ MUFON's crisis and Bill N[ 2008 Page #166  
light relationship he had with Bob Lazar, who has claimed to have briefly w 2009 Page #9  

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

the Groom Lake test site. Although Lazar's credentials were questioned and  2005 Page #168  
y Ed Teller. While the accuracy of Lazar's technical statements have been c 2009 Page #9  

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

ration shows a sharp-as-a-rack Bob Lazar-style flying saucer passing over a 2007 Page #71  

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

 a few scattered clouds skittering lazily by. The small town of Bellingham, 2006 Page #183  

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

nd Jane books and so I began to be lazy and I was told that I was bright an 2007 Page #79  
ed it just won't stick. It's being lazy perhaps because you should stiU be  2007 Page #80  

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

._,,c.u.ic bo tJcl~ in ru•t1ina1P, lA• ~.-rco,.. :.;a,:;t-.: •"'! 1100:;:-. 2008 Page #122  

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

Boy 78 ta [Nat] Salta. itrstatlna. lb Itay—The strange object that sone peo 2004 Page #20  
lh) U: K'\O\\'N ~)7U: hg. 12U.Ol10 lb.) 12.383 KG. (27 ,1\JlJ I.B. ) UNK;,. 2007 Page #112  
 L'\.';(\.°OW:--- ~'3'Hg. (:,,.OOJ lb) 29.4RfJ ~g (65.500 !:, ) 2,49:i :, ( 2007 Page #113  
 ■Watermark was S.E.&M. Vernon, NY lb.-errt.-tr • :n Is MJ Majestic and Jeh 2008 Page #120  
assified : When a tentative 50,000 lb., six-foot diameter , 20-foot long hy 2009 Page #92  
, T)-( ... :~rtt,t. ......,.111c~ .lb,160:J ,., ·-·-·-- A!I-CQST I\ CEN;uqy 2009 Page #122  
:, Go"Jt:r.muu. ■ Ru.n:.ch, 0 u:id lb, Spooh •T~ET . 4: The Empire Strikes  2009 Page #145  
out with charges ranging from 0.06 lb. to 600 in. weight. T.N.T. was used g 2009 Page #166  
nces in very sh()Tt J •radio wave, lb.\t ca,r:n1: out o( the LAKE .SUCCESS, 2009 Page #182  
of Sydney :JC'.~vcrsit;•'s Ci?il l lb,i:.nccrttl[? t:oj).irlr.,cnt bdore h1 2009 Page #183  

Word: "lb1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

~- '••t• • .. ,,.:.~~ .. ;: ·ibi:..lb1.!rti1'tllbf1;;;J =.:.,-,.._;__· .. . 2007 Page #64  

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

 00UflO Ind WU flying tlS...-fY .. lbaUI ""° thousand feeL The CQ1pl1 told  2007 Page #165  

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

 tbout IU etntnl IXI■• Thil -Luted lbaul one minute. NICAP roportan notad t 2007 Page #165  

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 ink on p•ges 18'1, I QO, 288, and lbc co..,,, aloo 1n11chcs this same fonn 2007 Page #46  
lnlTCI red:, nod Qbovc ... .,. . d lbc PJ.~lllC ~ml ttlt'!lCd to .. TC• I b 2009 Page #182  

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BELIEFS AND SCIENCE Or. W'111..-L..lBcr~e Former Depury Undenecm:u- y of Do 2008 Page #151  

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military u~c ~ca\\SC ol lr.e w~l)· lbeoris~ before: the W:\!'. They wr,ro k 2009 Page #182  

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ll' considered 11sc~~ even as J)OS!lbil• lo:. Wil\'CS ~h:it an, ~horh-r tlu 2009 Page #182  

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,cplodes' In golden light. :i2589. lblbos 2 failln !1127J91l Glittn,g, irid 2009 Page #151  

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According to one of the attendees, lBM executive (and MUFON member) Jan Har 2005 Page #81  

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

 Coyote C.nyoa DtlA (nulcca tnelde lbnuoo• Dhc letTlt:val ·o-K,IJ 17, l914  2007 Page #164  

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 large parachute to support 50,000 lbs. dropped at release speeds in excess 2009 Page #92  

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s is overwhemlng • Those who claim lbtrt 1, no eYidence rnlly mran thfY bav 2008 Page #146  

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d of his times in dove). _Jonathan lc. Caldwa.Anyentec 0140S:the Planes-of  2006 Page #45  
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lJ that stuff together so quickly. lc's almost like it was a group put toge 2007 Page #171  

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llc! cng!n!!(J ~· o!_ U1e motion r.lc- 1 Existence of the weapan first tt:r 2009 Page #184  

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 he ll1e equal or atomic bomb iu . lcacHiness. l!.JameK M.i1.rion ~nod;;ras 2009 Page #180  

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 a.,~cd cl.st:-:.tcb :-cpo:tcd Dr. Lccc~ lS :,;iy• Items ol ~ ,..:bole popu 2009 Page #182  

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CT COMPLE:I[ STORY 0¥ TH[ UNUSUAL [LCCTROClt.AVHY L,VCNTION or RUOOlf c.. W 2005 Page #29  

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c1 ... ~..:tr\ln motion frnm ZPE l:lcctrun') h:1, C ,I g,,·om:l,!;llCIIC' f 2005 Page #19  

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 carries an electric current of 40 lciloamperes (kA) and transfers a charge 2008 Page #77  

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It had to overcome jamming and all lcinds of things. SO VOICE OF AMERICA WO 2008 Page #77  

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

r conditions , reflections, flying lcites, objects thrown from the ground,  2008 Page #29  

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fy energy conscrvat ion Phys. Rev. Lcll .. Vol. 92. 2004 llydrod) namic i\l 2005 Page #24  

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

1,Sr..!u ;:.~.i,, ■ Lat • 1'75 1SJ Lcmd:2 r;Yw ■ UP'Q ?:.AC,. ·• ~ 1: Globa 2009 Page #141  

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

quired the launch control officer (LCO) on the B-52 to release the drone/bo 2006 Page #77  
ruct mechanism armed, allowing the LCO to destroy the drone if it veered of 2006 Page #77  
res for Article 501 while a second LCO checked out the drone on the right w 2006 Page #78  

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

't know yet." I think the words by LCR are a hoax, a plagiarism of the pref 2009 Page #13  

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

ioactive rJlY•, tram cor.unon sub• lctill cncr11ics ct cosmic ~":,s. ,.~ st 2009 Page #182  

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

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im was about as point-blank as cou.ld be, but Rich did nor back away. The r 2005 Page #81  
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Patigation.it see ratortal tnat sn Ld.ril.rtes vainahniad bean Vint av eta  2006 Page #29  
a, oumta ■ A Stur:p H•••t 138 ■ S~ ld u,d Tb, Photo, ■ Mu:UJO ■ Philip ?Our 2009 Page #144  
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encc or the weapon tint simiiar lt!ld. wa, reported whe:i Profcuor 'T. o.l  2009 Page #183  

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

      An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash sr lDE # 34 -The Naval Research Laboratory  2005 Page #63  
orces, Ft. Bragg, No. CaroLina. Sf lDE # 35 -EG&G from Nellis AFB, Nevada,  2005 Page #63  

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1'hl Vision • I 1ent a ,even p a~e ldier ddailing d One wea before he dial  2008 Page #151  

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endoas c.iu:se tic kr.ew Prof. Dav.ldr importance. James Leech ol Auc1dancl 2009 Page #184  

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t the scientist shortly after J\{i.ldred Brady's article appeared in 194 7, 2005 Page #101  

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g1 or nnci cntnusla.,;rr . fo:-a~•:ldyn~m 1lcs." ,., ". I Hlt1h nbo.il the  2009 Page #183  

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Word: "le", 60 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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AP% URN 14 0. 5. limn a1nam1/4 Run le This report forwarde translations of  2004 Page #19  
define its industrial plan and aa *le teShnfoledir, I Wiese it will be rita 2004 Page #20  
that night Law Enforcement Police (LE) at the East Gate of RAF Woodbridge o 2004 Page #47  
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nst the wall of a car repair shop. le had large, bulging, lidless red eyes  2005 Page #31  
bribes is a matter of speculation. le is a fact, however, that the head dep 2005 Page #35  
ing everything would be explained. le was a tense and eagerly expected mome 2005 Page #35  
of the only occupant of the craft. le was about 4 feet tall, dark brown com 2005 Page #41  
in Illinois, Truman Weaver. \'(/hi.le there, Weaver showed him a copy of a  2005 Page #42  
ers from their allegedly responsib le pubic officials. What happens when a  2005 Page #77  
as accepted by the United Nations. le was called "Atoms for Peace." Some mo 2005 Page #101  
s may be present but have reasonab le explanations . Forensic testing, if p 2005 Page #137  
r seams and \\.as extremely light. le wa delivered to Wright-Patterson AFB. 2005 Page #143  
ermanent loss of sight in one eye. le was not until three weeks later, on A 2005 Page #153  
hat long-ago event, and a remarkab le picture emerged. Baca writes: 152 The 2005 Page #154  
e brand my mom smoked at the time. le was folded up and lodged underneath a 2005 Page #155  
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he late 1970s. fb, NTXJC!S tros! ~ le.IS ~\xia l\irel fml ii (l).~ ·•11h tt 2007 Page #12  
 in his recent book about the CIA, Le,g{IQ' q/Ashes, faith in the wisdom of 2007 Page #36  
HANDLIN,::: Ri:.QUIRED--r·o· .- R::LE S.I\SL:: TO '"'ORE:GN N,-,.TIO ' :" ■ 2007 Page #45  
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ir and traffic congestion ." \\.hi.le this campaign may have proved to be a 2007 Page #69  
with a segment of their cuscomers. le is questionable whether legitimate ab 2007 Page #74  
ive background consensus fol.lows. le then says, "America is hosting EBEs!" 2007 Page #75  
lown. iVf\Xl: l was much the same. le GM: l was always anti authoritarian.  2007 Page #79  
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                                   le because computers are important to ev 2007 Page #83  
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ep you in one place and watch you. le i\tf\'(/: o even though NASA at Johns 2007 Page #87  
an account on them via the owners. le M\XI: Do you think that it makes a di 2007 Page #89  
claims for getting you extradited. le GM: That's the unfortunate thing is t 2007 Page #91  
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eU lit but everything was covered. le is rumored that 18 dead aliens where  2007 Page #129  
his signal was of nuclear origin." le was the panel's tentative conclusion  2007 Page #143  
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ted into the Soviet space program. le In the world of sci-fi themed comic b 2008 Page #103  
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                                   le The disclosures that follow were made 2009 Page #89  
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                                   le 1976. 1 could not find any reference  2009 Page #93  
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logy Explodes, 1987-1988 ■The John Le:u-St.acement                          2009 Page #148  
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hlf'r of Mr. and Mr;. Ja:rw_, Hllr:le, Srni!ll.,burll. lo Robu! Wiln. W" of 2009 Page #163  
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Acl:nowlodgm ml ■ Dre2mlandbecome, Le2r.bnd ■ The Gulf Wu ■ Acrul Eneount«, 2009 Page #150  

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hese charged capacitors could also le\·itate. Accorcling to the Air Force M 2005 Page #171  

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t ■ 'Dungs Go South • Strmgfield's Lea.ts ■ NASA's Troubles, and The Grenad 2008 Page #161  

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agues, notably Professor W. Barton Leach of the Harvard Law School, and inc 2009 Page #25  

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 totality of these facts that that lead me to think it is reasonable to con 2003 Page #38  
carbonate), titanium dioxide and a lead pigment. 46                         2003 Page #50  
he ground soon after it fell. That lead was important, as it led us to Bill 2003 Page #63  
rous words of praise, Forrestal is lead speechless from the room (sic). It  2003 Page #89  
r Walter H. Waggoner who wrote the lead piece for the May 23 edition. In it 2003 Page #94  
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 is 82, so bismuth is heavier than lead. Bismuth is frequently found in ore 2003 Page #106  
s frequently found in ores of tin, lead, copper and cobalt. Bismuth is not  2003 Page #106  
which was specifically tailored to lead him further into the maze of an ali 2003 Page #149  
cant indicator of the use of a hot lead printing press. This is contrasted  2003 Page #176  
the old Monotype machines when the lead letters did not drop down all the w 2003 Page #179  
ized wording is present that would lead to the conclusion that this is noth 2003 Page #206  
te 1940s; and which will hopefully lead to an appreciation of the sheer sca 2004 Page #4  
nd out, as misplaced secrecy might lead to panic." The newspaper continued: 2004 Page #13  
e Lawrence Smith's boat was in the lead, and having been told of the approx 2004 Page #39  
shed near Aztec. Eventually he was lead to families of two Aztec and Cuba,  2004 Page #72  
nt out and Bill Ferguson being the lead man at the time, the senior man, an 2004 Page #72  
sion of Wright Patterson. They all lead us to believe there were aliens. An 2004 Page #144  
d) lab near Moscow. • S.P. Korolev lead the team of examiners, who were baf 2004 Page #167  
g of the Holloman film story would lead to a full understanding of how the  2004 Page #180  
collaboration of the sightings, to lead to any other conclusion than the fa 2004 Page #187  
 and in facts, wherever they might lead. Accordingly, the cases that intrig 2004 Page #214  
f the Transistor and Where It Will Lead Us. IEEE Journal of Solid State Cir 2005 Page #12  
 or pneumonia, or both, "would not lead a person co a septicemia condition, 2005 Page #33  
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of UFO researchers that this would lead to the crashing of secrecy's wall d 2005 Page #84  
et behind a hired airplane, as its lead shielding was unable to contain its 2005 Page #100  
anner that rare UFO admissions can lead to retraction s and stonewalJ.ing-a 2005 Page #123  
 that he had discovered a positive lead to antigravit). The discovery invol 2005 Page #173  
r answer his "why" questions... or lead to more such questions. THE UFO WHY 2006 Page #4  
tc. These are all much denser than lead. We know from studying star spectra 2006 Page #7  
on and subsequent collision of the lead saucer and its wingman's saucer. Pe 2006 Page #11  
these three critical uncertainties lead to eight main kinds of contact even 2006 Page #52  
hostile intent was clear, it could lead to widespread social demoralization 2006 Page #55  
ologies. Scientists would take the lead in understanding and engaging the N 2006 Page #59  
ence , The science community would lead in establishing communication and s 2006 Page #60  
fe. Over time, NHI influence might lead to changes in tax law, investment a 2006 Page #60  
 assess and explore, science would lead the way in demystifying the strange 2006 Page #61  
ould be inclined to let government lead, with the backing of science. Nonet 2006 Page #61  
ir motives are inscrutable but may lead to the gradual infiltration and tak 2006 Page #63  
ll help. Rising unemployment would lead to more desperation, acts of lootin 2006 Page #65  
is unavoidable. - Governments must lead, setting tone and pace of interacti 2006 Page #66  
arly advantage. - Governments must lead, but will need immediate and firm s 2006 Page #66  
ld manual printed in 1954 on a hot lead printing press. There are several q 2006 Page #103  
r site. My Dad, being how he was a lead investigator, they brought a lot of 2006 Page #155  
n of national emetgeng which could lead to an "immediate all-out mobilizati 2006 Page #169  
eled in the right wa ', this could lead tO a more trans a rent overnment. A 2007 Page #40  
 ANNOTATIONS "Such reasoning might lead to the making of another question:  2007 Page #48  
ous or mundane. Such inquiries can lead to your establishing some fact or i 2007 Page #59  
search of. lnvestigations can also lead co findings you weren't expecting,  2007 Page #59  
rilled steak is accompanied by the lead line, "\Xlhy space aliens steal our 2007 Page #62  
r -the busybody of eBusiness." Its lead line, accompanied by a green, hover 2007 Page #67  
dible evidence point of view might lead someone like yourself co want to lo 2007 Page #91  
8 Sn (tin) 0.59 Fe (iron) 2.01 Pb (lead) 0.56 The Matsutani analysis gives  2007 Page #201  
nd even named some of them. In the lead paragraph, Jim Stalmaker , a report 2008 Page #8  
her their own career and those who lead by serving the public and their off 2008 Page #44  
                                   lead on UFOs (i.e. the division where I  2008 Page #64  
 you that the paper trail can only lead you so far. ln any organization, bu 2008 Page #69  
n a re-entry phase of flight could lead co accidenta l nuclear war with hor 2008 Page #114  
ersey, arranged sale of tetraethyl lead, an additive used in aviation gasol 2008 Page #127  
are fundamentally flawed and don't lead to the best possible situations in  2008 Page #144  
undamentally flawed and they don't lead to the best solutions in 'mental he 2008 Page #144  
in Area 51, and had been given the lead for the job by Ed Teller. While the 2009 Page #9  
 to a surprise attack and possibly lead to accidental nuclear war. During t 2009 Page #17  
 a rapid budget increase is apt to lead to low efficiency. The change must  2009 Page #21  
was convinced that the CIA was the lead agency for ensuring the release of  2009 Page #41  
 Kennedy identified the CIA as the lead U.S. agency to implement the proces 2009 Page #45  
entators and takes hold. Newsday's lead line for October 11 is "It Came Fro 2009 Page #138  
f espionage. Leech was selected to lead the research because he had previou 2009 Page #157  
ete the report. The investigations lead to the conclusion that offensive in 2009 Page #167  
 that T.D.J. Leech was selected to lead the project because he had done wor 2009 Page #168  
943. Miscalculation of tide depths lead to the deaths of many U.S. servicem 2009 Page #170  
acred cows, and every possible new lead needs to be explored to its fullest 2009 Page #179  

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e!: relating to the graphic is the lead-in: "Stretching boundarie , expandj 2007 Page #69  

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rcraft to investigate. Wing Flight Leader Captain Thomas Mantell, an experi 2003 Page #88  
 heard this as well. RCAF Squadron Leader, William Bain, handling the "Air  2004 Page #40  
who identified himself as Squadron Leader Bain, said his department was ver 2004 Page #41  
 UFO reports. The death of Chinese leader Mao Zedong in 1976 led to the rel 2005 Page #84  
ouse lawn and say "take me to your leader"?                                 2006 Page #4  
rely coincidental. RAF search team leader, Sergeant H. Oldham, said that an 2006 Page #121  
 from a letter sent to the Wrexham Leader newspaper: "Regarding your front  2006 Page #121  
obert Hale Books, 1990. 9. Wrexham Leader, January 25, 1974. 10. Wrexham Le 2006 Page #137  
der, January 25, 1974. 10. Wrexham Leader, February 1, 1974. 11. UFO Magazi 2006 Page #137  
ercept radar personnel. The flight leader radioed that the object was a bri 2006 Page #143  
se headquarters ordered the flight leader to arm his weapons and destroy th 2006 Page #143  
eapons and destroy the object. The leader reported his radar was locked ont 2006 Page #143  
· had become 1: , - the undisputed leader in hjghly advanced aircraft techn 2007 Page #111  
ngthy report was filed by the ream leader char was duh-sent co a 0rnup "tha 2007 Page #139  
se headquarters ordered the flight leader to am1 his weapons and destroy th 2008 Page #29  
eapons and destroy the object. The leader reported his radar was locked ont 2008 Page #29  
I 00 terawatts. However, lightning leader 71                                2008 Page #77  
tric fields required for lightning leader propagation can be a few orders o 2008 Page #78  
 state, usually headed by a single leader. However , even Mussolini pointed 2008 Page #124  
company literature as an "industry leader in defense and government electro 2008 Page #131  
omb physicist and military project leader Kurt Diebner; uranium emichment e 2008 Page #138  
ion. Hassan al-Banna a Wahabi sect leader formed the Muslim Brotherhood , w 2008 Page #139  
son of a Austrian Nazi Brown Shirt leader and, until 138                    2008 Page #144  
 Vannevar Bush, wartime scientific leader about it." An article in the Dail 2009 Page #160  

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 to the ground controller that his leader's jet had exploded." But there wa 2006 Page #143  
 to the ground controller that his leader's jet "had exploded ." The wingma 2008 Page #29  
was no smoke or flame and that his leader's MIG-21 had simply disintegrated 2008 Page #29  

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 flow. He would connect with local leaders to improve the exposure and part 2003 Page #22  
trust — a select group of business leaders who advise the President on econ 2003 Page #86  
e the president and top government leaders are taken in case of nuclear att 2003 Page #193  
rs were hit, the top 15 government leaders were rounded up by the secret se 2003 Page #193  
ussions with Chinas* offXelalB aeS leaders in positions of responsibility y 2003 Page #213  
 appropriate Chinese officials and leaders in the course of your survey and 2003 Page #222  
ussions with Chinese officials and leaders in positions of responsibility y 2003 Page #225  
ates the world today. All business leaders would want to ensure that their  2006 Page #56  
-Contact world. Religion Religious leaders would be concerned with any form 2006 Page #56  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference leaders to put up resistance even to evi 2006 Page #57  
 malevolent Contact, all religious leaders would be called upon to reinforc 2006 Page #57  
the NHI. . . • ' eligion Religious leaders would need to strongly resist th 2006 Page #59  
 cohesion. A minority of religious leaders would call for dialogue and co-  2006 Page #62  
 Absent other directives, business leaders would try to maintain basic publ 2006 Page #63  
ess NHI is overtly violent. Church leaders would be crucial to public order 2006 Page #63  
 abandoned the streets, grassroots leaders would emerge, for better or wors 2006 Page #63  
 doomsday prophets. Some religious leaders would urge understanding and bro 2006 Page #64  
ity became evident, most religious leaders would demonize the NH!. End time 2006 Page #65  
would support this role. Religious leaders would face a rising tide of desp 2006 Page #65  
iate and firm support of religious leaders as well as scientific community. 2006 Page #66  
lt. Among scientists and religious leaders, widespread bunkering and "wait  2006 Page #67  
e astonishing facts with any other leaders on this planet? SLIDE # 7— Class 2006 Page #140  
he world's religious and spiritual leaders to a conference in Washington, D 2006 Page #198  
some very prominent remote viewing leaders. Consequences of Contact with a  2006 Page #202  
 as spokespersons ;.. Use of group leaders to influence lower-ranking membe 2007 Page #20  
le as spokespersons r Use of group leaders to influence lower-ranking membe 2007 Page #21  
: Half of L ew Yorkers bebeve U .. leaders had foreknowledge of impendin g  2007 Page #40  
own government is dominated by the leaders of industry and finance. . ■ And 2007 Page #54  
ure and utilize che cooperation of leaders in the private seccor, including 2007 Page #59  
litary, intelligence and political leaders took the matter of UFOs seriousl 2007 Page #59  
atic process of selecting national leaders. As far as external national sec 2008 Page #25  
nderstood. But after all it is the leaders of the country who determine the 2008 Page #123  
s be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to d 2008 Page #123  
burg in 1932, thirty-nine business leaders, with familiar names like Krupp, 2008 Page #126  
mpanies . Merck has been among the leaders in researching the Human Genome, 2008 Page #131  
e Bank, called top German business leaders and Nazi Party officials to the  2008 Page #136  
 correspondence with Nazi interpol leaders until a few days after Pearl Har 2008 Page #139  
nt American business and political leaders by acquiring the Nazi/Interpol i 2008 Page #139  
 "conservatives" only to find such leaders advancing Socialist programs suc 2008 Page #142  
and space we must ann our national leaders with full disclosure of the fact 2009 Page #16  
fied UFO files. This required both leaders instructing their respective UFO 2009 Page #42  

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he USAF UK, Prograe. His exeeplary leadership as a Noa-Commissioned c;ffice 2004 Page #212  
via the media as well as religious leadership. Initial fear would give way  2006 Page #58  
nments would need to assert strong leadership and coordinate their efforts. 2006 Page #62  
th a convincing show of candor and leadership. To maintain public order, go 2006 Page #64  
rnment benefit of doubt and follow leadership. But strangeness would also p 2006 Page #65  
ring and "wait and see" is likely. Leadership vacuum is one potential risk. 2006 Page #67  
 war-fighting scenario. Government leadership and international coordinatio 2006 Page #68  
hough not inevitable. - Government leadership and international coordinatio 2006 Page #69  
pe group; generational conflict in leadership. Edgar Mitchell -1997 ■ ·1 al 2007 Page #55  
b Haas. Concurrent with Mr. Haas's leadership position at Levi Strauss, he  2007 Page #76  
lex, and the highest level of U.S. leadership to finalJy admit that "the ga 2007 Page #120  
 the merging of state and business leadership together with an ideology of  2008 Page #124  
ass media. Political and corporate leadership continually swap roles creati 2008 Page #145  
less valid. Actually , the Russian leadership seems wise enough to add indu 2009 Page #21  

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turbed, or the underground tunnels leading to them breached. Paul Bennewitz 2003 Page #148  
McMinnville, Oregon, photo in ‘50, leading to later shape check in 1954 s W 2003 Page #170  
CRUZ. ITEM 2pt DETAILS. ONE OF THE LEADING DAILY AlEwSPAPERS OF LA PAL, NEL 2004 Page #21  
 what was going on and it was very leading edge research. The biggest untol 2004 Page #87  
oration (1990): Too many sightings leading to too much traffic; aliens are  2004 Page #121  
ld benefit the army, and recruited leading members of GIRD including Korole 2004 Page #153  
 and other responsible individuals leading us ro believe that some of this  2005 Page #78  
eed, Andrews was one of Lockheed's leading engineers, and chief model kit d 2005 Page #80  
ir raid" and later UFO recoveries, leading to formation of a top secret UFO 2005 Page #124  
cted members of the McNabb family, leading to a doctrine for police and off 2005 Page #126  
nvolved with the QuiU.in Pharmacy, leading eventually co meeting an inclivi 2005 Page #131  
Dr. Eric Wang who was suspected of leading a reverse engineering team on al 2005 Page #168  
s turbojet propulsion . One of the leading physicists of the German Institu 2005 Page #173  
tailed factual data that I present leading to my conclusions that SOME UFOs 2006 Page #4  
gnetoaerodynamic propulsion system leading to a collision and subsequent co 2006 Page #11  
y, first to have worked on so many leading edge classified programs, and se 2006 Page #13  
harge of retrieval operations, and leading the debriefing sessions. This ap 2006 Page #18  
ecret- and discussing meeting with leading Defense scientist Robert Sarbach 2006 Page #26  
us interaction from the beginning, leading to a win/win situation both init 2006 Page #54  
ching confusion and disorientation leading to total breakdown of social ord 2006 Page #55  
s name was not initially released, leading the press to speculate that he m 2006 Page #75  
 security clearances, and that the leading edge research undoubtedly went r 2006 Page #105  
y. In the former Soviet Union, the leading facility is Biopreparat, assiste 2006 Page #106  
 of fever, muscle aches, headaches leading in a few to 48 hours to intensiv 2006 Page #110  
n, "corrupt" more normal molecules leading to a cascade effect which would  2006 Page #114  
ine with the covert cooperation of leading U.S. news organizations. Th.is w 2007 Page #11  
h Dr. R.V. Jones, one of Britain's leading scientific intelligence officers 2007 Page #22  
least 1947 on, many of the world's leading military, intelligence and polit 2007 Page #59  
Vs & World &port, as well as other leading national periodicals . It was an 2007 Page #74  
hey were carried on C1 N and ocher leading networks and introduced the coun 2007 Page #75  
 along the length of the fuselage, leading up to the pilot/ crew compartmen 2007 Page #100  
 recalled that on the very forward leading edge of all of the discs, there  2007 Page #100  
g to an interview published in the leading Rio de Janeiro newspaper O Globo 2007 Page #193  
zilian Army, with similar results, leading Fontes co ~onclude that the magn 2007 Page #195  
the cordoning of the logging roads leading into the site, covert removal an 2008 Page #42  
ry police checkpoints on the roads leading into the Elk River area. Accordi 2008 Page #46  
 the entrance to the logging roads leading into the Elk River area from the 2008 Page #52  
released the first batch of files, leading to worldwide media coverage , in 2008 Page #61  
responsible for setting policy and leading investigations , because the sec 2008 Page #64  
scott Bush and Herbert Walker. The leading shareholder in UBC was E. Roland 2008 Page #129  
answer" to hyperactivity and was a leading proponent of the use of drugs su 2008 Page #140  
hments. President Truman and other leading members of the government tried  2009 Page #17  
 considered "monkey shine" to many leading physicists of that day. Of cours 2009 Page #20  
 B25 crashed in Kelso, Washington, leading some to suspect that Crisman may 2009 Page #31  
ersight committee of the RDB and a leading scientific advisor to Truman. Bu 2009 Page #36  
                      SLIDE# 16 68 Leading the weekly meeting was USAF Gene 2009 Page #74  
l. Strange I can recall everything leading up to and after the flyover with 2009 Page #83  
show a steady series of promotions leading to her last position as a Clerk- 2009 Page #87  
ecret" and declined to answer any "leading" question about the research, de 2009 Page #161  

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_.,. ·;,_'-_ •• (Price hires other leadln; media crxecutlve9 to manage the  2007 Page #16  

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r witnesses, stories, documents or leads that support this case. 2. Help in 2003 Page #38  
irector. There are numerous recent leads which I am still following up on.  2003 Page #57  
n the Kecksburg Incident, many new leads came to my attention both locally  2003 Page #61  
ny FOIA requests and tracking down leads around the country who might have  2003 Page #65  
e Kecksburg event, a number of new leads came to my attention. One name stu 2003 Page #68  
roughout the country. Numerous new leads on the case are being brought to m 2003 Page #72  
n Majestic 12? I do not know. That leads me to the first point of Slide 67, 2003 Page #187  
e president or after. It naturally leads to the question of whether there i 2003 Page #195  
thenticated? I pursued a number of leads. The British researcher Philip Man 2004 Page #13  
ent directed UFO documentary. This leads to Part 2 of this talk which looks 2004 Page #105  
t "interplanetary war" • Dozens of leads could be followed with time and mo 2004 Page #128  
ent, and surprisingly, offers many leads even today for checking up on some 2004 Page #130  
search of his own and followed new leads, and he then partnered with Charle 2004 Page #136  
 may have been "in the know." This leads us to the matter of Leo Gebauer's  2004 Page #218  
ing saucer incident at Aztec. This leads to the question — is there informa 2004 Page #219  
nd provided more than a few of the leads that Ramsey eventually followed up 2004 Page #224  
e substantial than popular opinion leads us to believe. Other cases have un 2005 Page #121  
ent, and surprisingly, offers many leads even coday for checkjng up on some 2005 Page #140  
0s • Received 10 or 15 crashed UFO leads. • Limited but unsuccessful follow 2006 Page #25  
rea and say nothing Another source leads him to a producer who claims to ha 2006 Page #26  

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wer. Library Archives Provide More Leads- The Aberdeen Library provided cop 2008 Page #48  

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n Ribbon, 45-46, Rome Intel. ■ Oak Leaf Cluster, 51-53 N. Korea Intel. ■ Co 2005 Page #8  
aled to have been based upon a fig leaf 12 Greer, Stephen M., Md. Disclosur 2005 Page #84  
ly a little thick booklet, a loose leaf notebook type situation. But the in 2006 Page #19  

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hich Lee Harvey Oswald distributed leaflets. At roughly the same time, Cris 2009 Page #33  

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 out of last place in the American League West. All in all, a typical summe 2006 Page #183  
Russia and their attempt to form a League of Nations. Another forgotten con 2008 Page #139  
n Press Institute, Anti-Defamation League, Arab Bureau, Aspen Jnstitute, As 2008 Page #143  
 Institutions, Christian Socialist League, Communist League, Environmental  2008 Page #143  
istian Socialist League, Communist League, Environmental Fund, Fabian Socie 2008 Page #143  

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stories that they were starting to leak out of his research effort and into 2003 Page #150  
I would regard (in view of evident leak pending) immediate release. OK HST  2003 Page #204  
e "Emulation" departure - unless a leak forces our hand. I am drafting a pr 2003 Page #205  
 New Mexico events and the pending leak as described in Marshall's handwrit 2003 Page #210  
China trip and "in view of evident leak pending" Vl" Top Secret Memorandum  2003 Page #211  
vent Cutler was so angry about the leak that people inside the NSC were afr 2004 Page #103  
ret so long; wouldn't such secrets leak? There have been a number of specif 2004 Page #121  
rieval Reports "SUCH SECRETS WOULD LEAK" • Manhattan Project security proce 2004 Page #124  
• He was considered an information leak having to do with a power source, w 2004 Page #211  
e FBl is urged co investigate this leak of classified document s. Another i 2005 Page #131  
· ~-~~ Further details continue to leak our. In March of 2001, the New York 2007 Page #13  
rld that it was now pem1issible to leak the MJ-12 Eisenhower Briefing docum 2008 Page #133  
eapon was what triggered this news leak in 1947. It is most reliable, but c 2009 Page #173  
ied project? • Why would TDJ Leech leak any information about the project i 2009 Page #176  

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disclosed by autopsy to consist of leakage in the capillaries feeding the l 2006 Page #110  

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 Public classified documents M A ■ Leaked classified documents l-’Z a Archi 2003 Page #22  
mo sets up the authentication of a leaked top secret memo that tells a diff 2003 Page #24  
r pre-Roswell events comes from of leaked military and presidential intelli 2003 Page #25  
ocuments Supporting CG Crash Seven leaked documents from three sources sinc 2003 Page #25  
elation with other documents, both leaked and retrieved from the archives □ 2003 Page #29  
rwards. Part of the disinformation leaked to Bennewitz and later other rese 2003 Page #149  
 shows the source, the date it was leaked, the number of documents obtained 2003 Page #169  
ports. Slide 6. However, documents leaked to Tim Cooper from S-3 and others 2003 Page #170  
d at sea by the Navy, according to leaked documents from Marshall's corresp 2003 Page #170  
ere genuinely classified and then "leaked," this action is illegal (as the  2003 Page #178  
cret? ” n “Such secrets would have leaked out” □ “The War Department logo w 2003 Page #186  
reat as the stories that have been leaked into the UFO community by U.S. in 2003 Page #189  
 budget, cancelled the B-l bomber, leaked the stealth fighter secret. The e 2003 Page #196  
Os and crashed saucers come from a leaked document that was put out by Bill 2003 Page #197  
ion TS Eyes Only Top Secret Origin Leaked - Salina HST Library & NARA Ident 2003 Page #205  
 place. Response: Elsewhere in the leaked documents we learn that Sandia AE 2003 Page #207  
document to other 00201XX numbered leaked Majestic documents. 7. The statis 2003 Page #210  
ssigning him to go to New Mexico - leaked Salina, www.majesticdocuments.com 2003 Page #211  
OP SECRET/MJ-12: An Examination of Leaked Documents Ryan S. Wood 239        2004 Page #3  
LTRA. This is one of the documents leaked to Bob and Ryan Wood in their acc 2004 Page #79  
 biggest untold story was actually leaked by the government itself. In 1967 2004 Page #87  
t how the government has carefully leaked to the public the history of UFO  2004 Page #105  
 since none of those documents had leaked at that time. Len's insight to th 2004 Page #129  
idden true facts are deliberately "leaked" into the public arena, for the v 2004 Page #140  
covered, but things that have been leaked to us. 175                        2004 Page #178  
nd a captured live alien that were leaked to Bill Moore and Stanton Friedma 2004 Page #179  
er our notion of Area 51 which was leaked by Lazar and a couple other sourc 2004 Page #179  
ajestic Documents that began to be leaked in the 1990s. The story of the fi 2004 Page #180  
 ufological world view, based on a leaked document. Prior to the MJ-12 docu 2004 Page #191  
 such as the thousands of pages of leaked documents that Bob and Ryan Wood  2004 Page #196  
the Majestic Twelve documents were leaked under the Clinton administration. 2004 Page #196  
T/MJ-12: A Forensic Examination of Leaked Classified Documents Ryan Wood Co 2004 Page #242  
sults of my investigation into two leaked original documents comprising ove 2004 Page #242  
Fort Meade, Maryland. S-1 Supplied Leaked Documents 1. 44 - 3" x 5" photos  2004 Page #248  
 Results Studying the forensics of leaked documents is fairly straightforwa 2004 Page #250  
ocument and genuinely one that was leaked into the UFO community because th 2004 Page #253  
verse engineering was inevitable ■ Leaked documents confirm it ■ Corso's cl 2005 Page #12  
tion unless it was a document that leaked out without authorization. On Apr 2005 Page #42  
n g of a one-man clearing house of leaked testimony from more than 30 direc 2005 Page #78  
the infamous Majestic 12 documents leaked to the public over a lengthy peri 2005 Page #119  
es In the aftermath, we now have a leaked photocopy of a document mailed to 2005 Page #122  
e can be further assessed from two leaked documents from 1947. First, in To 2005 Page #124  
ong the references and markings in leaked UFO documents.) What we do know i 2005 Page #125  
that the IPU existed. In turn, the leaked IPU intelligence assessment, late 2005 Page #125  
 \'(far If. This is indicated in a leaked memo from February 1944 (marked " 2005 Page #127  
ition is consIStent with a further leaked document titled ''BRIEFING DOCUME 2005 Page #128  
erial? If there are clandestine! ) leaked documents that support the case,  2005 Page #135  
details of the event, official and leaked documents. Are the dates, descrip 2005 Page #136  
 most UFO crash retrieval cases or leaked documents. In essence, these case 2005 Page #137  
bert Wood, respected researcher of leaked UFO documents after 43 years as a 2005 Page #139  
 since none of those documents had leaked at that time. Len's insight into  2005 Page #140  
together with research now done on leaked documents-covering the Majestic 1 2005 Page #140  
ve. 19 The most extensive trove of leaked documents, supporting materials a 2005 Page #140  
 evidence they can from testimony, leaked documents, and direct observation 2005 Page #167  
 Frank Feschino 86 Alien Viruses & Leaked Documents Dr. Robert M. Wood 98 1 2006 Page #3  
amples of secret keeping that have leaked out: The Manhattan Engineering Di 2006 Page #8  
told that when good information is leaked, bad is put out so as to confuse  2006 Page #13  
 it is a genuine document that was leaked for reasons related to government 2006 Page #15  
 analyze it in comparison to other leaked "Majestic documents" to conclusiv 2006 Page #15  
 imagcs, Inside Nellis Test Range (leaked to Hard Copy) • About 15 ft acros 2006 Page #30  
                 Alien Viruses and Leaked Documents Dr. Robert M. Wood Copy 2006 Page #101  
s triggered by revelations in both leaked documents and the open literature 2006 Page #101  
                 Alien Viruses and Leaked Documents complex. However, if we 2006 Page #102  
gue Nick Redfern in the next talk. Leaked classified documents describe a r 2006 Page #103  
sposal" 15. The first two of these leaked documents appear to be drafts of  2006 Page #103  
                 Alien Viruses and Leaked Documents (sic) and collapsed whe 2006 Page #104  
oviruses probably BEGAN there, and leaked into the outside literature years 2006 Page #105  
                 Alien Viruses and Leaked Documents The facilities are divi 2006 Page #106  
                 Alien Viruses and Leaked Documents • 1989: Valdimir Pasech 2006 Page #108  
                 Alien Viruses and Leaked Documents (Hantavirus), with a 62 2006 Page #110  
                 Alien Viruses and Leaked Documents Nephrologist Dr.Guy Nei 2006 Page #112  
                 Alien Viruses and Leaked Documents treatment with both hea 2006 Page #114  
                 Alien Viruses and Leaked Documents Logical basis for Homo  2006 Page #116  
fluenced our UFO/alien policy, and leaked classified documents describe a r 2006 Page #117  
                 Alien Viruses and Leaked Documents Figure 1. This forensic 2006 Page #118  
 the late 1950s in which radiation leaked from a nuclear weapon. Local doct 2006 Page #126  
n UFOs and biological warfare, (b) leaked MJ12 documents on those same topi 2006 Page #131  
ed many old newspaper articles and leaked government information from his s 2006 Page #139  
e Naval Research Lab housed there, leaked information to Andy about the Ame 2006 Page #139  
the UFO crash retrievals have been leaked to investigators and describe the 2006 Page #140  
edibly, according to the document, leaked by a Government-insider to a Cali 2007 Page #134  
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l. The document, which in 1992 was leaked to UFO researchers in the U.S. an 2007 Page #188  
that had crashed and anything that leaked about the event could help the So 2008 Page #15  
o the examination of the physical "leaked" document is rarely useful. This  2008 Page #104  
marizing the overall scope of the "leaked" documents I have been studying;  2008 Page #104  
 3 shows the record of receipt of "leaked" documents mostly relating to the 2008 Page #104  
roversial points were based on the leaked documents he had received and did 2008 Page #107  
eport May, 1993" based in pa rt on leaked documents, and in part on open li 2008 Page #117  
n addition, thousands of pages of "leaked" documents from multiple sources, 2009 Page #7  
evident interest in authenticating leaked documents resulted in a small flo 2009 Page #7  
ssession of thousands of pages of "leaked" documents, many of which are obv 2009 Page #7  
presentation focused solely on one leaked document on original paper (An En 2009 Page #7  
ar l focused on the content of two leaked documents: the Einstein-Oppenheim 2009 Page #8  
focus on the contents of the last "leaked" package drop identified as S-4.  2009 Page #8  
4 (CIA analyst) and the other is a leaked document (QD2) from another occas 2009 Page #10  
is book to become the words in our leaked document, and the strikethrough w 2009 Page #11  
's role is significant for another leaked document , the Truman Memo, short 2009 Page #36  
 documents corroborate a number of leaked documents also describing a UFO c 2009 Page #36  
JESTIC or similar variations . One leaked document is an alleged Top Secret 2009 Page #36  
(#092447) and attached to a larger leaked document called the Eisenhower Br 2009 Page #37  
t your earliest convenience.9 This leaked National Security Memorandum clea 2009 Page #37  
h psychological warfare. While the leaked June Memorandum has not been ackn 2009 Page #37  
12. As I will show later through a leaked "Burned Document, " the three NSA 2009 Page #38  
nd the Burned MJ-12 Memorandum The leaked June 28, 1961 NSM; EO 10920; NSAM 2009 Page #38  
                              in a leaked draft of a partially burned Memor 2009 Page #39  
ther MJ-12 members is not found in leaked documents , Dulles' November 5, 1 2009 Page #40  
t to release classified UFO files. Leaked documents reveal that Kennedy ins 2009 Page #40  
b on the same day. Even though the leaked Top Secret Memorandum to the CIA  2009 Page #41  
ion with Nikita Khrushchev Another leaked document shows the extent to whic 2009 Page #41  
secret directives, revealed in the leaked partially burned Top Secret/MJ-12 2009 Page #42  
cal assassination. If genuine, the leaked document is smoking gun evidence  2009 Page #42  
ident Kennedy. The implications of leaked MJ-12 documents relevant to Kenne 2009 Page #46  
, no hint of that lethal power has leaked out. Nicola Tesla, the father of  2009 Page #158  
onfirms that a secret weapon story leaked in mid-June 1947 was real, and co 2009 Page #167  
y James Marion Snodgrass• name was leaked to the press. Observances When do 2009 Page #173  
70 • Why would the Seal Project be leaked to the press in the first place i 2009 Page #176  
ch was already defunct in 1947 was leaked to the press for affect as part o 2009 Page #177  

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e details right, presumably by the leaker who mailed the document. A study  2004 Page #127  
ore about the scenario whereby the leaker had the chance to rescue this mem 2008 Page #110  
nsmission , relating Salina to the leaker to Timothy Cooper, who has now re 2008 Page #110  
s transmittal note on Slide 5. The leaker says they have been "keeping the  2008 Page #110  
u ?1'.CJ3 Cover note is relevant ■ Leaker says he worked for Angleton ■ Say 2008 Page #120  

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ecurity warning notes), and so the leakers attempt to conceal their identit 2003 Page #178  
 my way represent about another 10 leakers. If only 10% of the people tell  2004 Page #125  

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by-product of jet fuel or gasoline leaking from the fuel tanks of a submerg 2004 Page #40  
O crash in which some details were leaking out over local broadcast station 2007 Page #28  
, ■ Crncl:s in the Secret \'lodd ■ Leaking MJ-12 ■ The lvl]-1 '.? Affair Br 2008 Page #165  

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n in the press or on the radio and leaks are held to a minimum, almost unim 2003 Page #90  
ave been kept in spite of numerous leaks of classified documents, many of w 2003 Page #187  
ing objective analyses), and these leaks have been expected and are control 2003 Page #187  
 been expected and are controlled. Leaks have probably become less frequent 2003 Page #187  
rets can be and are kept well; the leaks are expected and managed 3 “Good ” 2003 Page #188  
 1960s. There have been unofficial leaks by military people and others abou 2004 Page #73  
rld • They are designed to prevent leaks • Yet, we have 76-80 leaks via Str 2004 Page #124  
prevent leaks • Yet, we have 76-80 leaks via Stringfield • If 90% are suppr 2004 Page #124  
h retrievals, there HAVE been some leaks. The existence of these 80 reports 2004 Page #125  
e 80 reports represent some of the leaks. The leaks of the QDs that have co 2004 Page #125  
s represent some of the leaks. The leaks of the QDs that have come my way r 2004 Page #125  
le or feasible, given the kinds of leaks that plague our government and nat 2004 Page #140  
 to the fact that there have been "leaks" — dozens of them, and that the na 2004 Page #140  
ay-sayers generally deal with such leaks by attempting to discredit the sou 2004 Page #140  
erformed by Philologist Sukhoveev; leaks from son, Azizova, quoted by Anfal 2004 Page #168  
in. There has never been any major leaks, no intelligence officers telling  2004 Page #178  
 basis for understanding the MJ-12 leaks of the 1980s and the 3,000 plus pa 2004 Page #180  
world view of UFOs through various leaks are only the tip of the iceberg. T 2004 Page #196  
ure to our authorized channels and leaks in the White House. I literally sn 2004 Page #248  
 This is one of the most important leaks in the history of Ufology from wha 2004 Page #249  
O Crash Retrievals: The History of Leaks and Structure of Secrecy Richard M 2006 Page #3  
  UFO Crash Retrievals: History of Leaks and the Structure of Secrecy Richa 2006 Page #25  
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ty safe stuff. Part 1 — History of Leaks • Leaks occurred from the beginnin 2006 Page #25  
stuff. Part 1 — History of Leaks • Leaks occurred from the beginning • Few  2006 Page #25  
O Crash Retrievals: The History of Leaks and Structure of Secrecy Stringfie 2006 Page #26  
O Crash Retrievals: The History of Leaks and Structure of Secrecy Many Clos 2006 Page #28  
O Crash Retrievals: The History of Leaks and Structure of Secrecy PART FOUR 2006 Page #30  
O Crash Retrievals: The History of Leaks and Structure of Secrecy The Penta 2006 Page #32  
._ .:~~·;-;,·' . Anonymous private leaks ■ Senior government scientist: Con 2007 Page #55  
 fewer the agencies, the fewer the leaks. The seven pages that follow are p 2008 Page #110  
■ Other agencies are getting wise; leaks? ■ JFK was known as "LANCER" at th 2008 Page #121  
n the Moon - and Other Interesting Leaks ■ UFOs Summer 1976 ■ ET over the C 2008 Page #160  
r and NASA ■ Leonard Stringfield's leaks ■ The Grenada initiative ■ Aerial  2008 Page #161  
ntrol ■ Towards a New Era ■ 1985 ■ Leaks and Lore ■ Conservativ e Ufology ■ 2008 Page #164  
 ■ The Hudson Valley ■ Interesting Leaks vs. Conservative Ufology ■ Dalnego 2008 Page #164  
 headlines and there were security leaks. RECOMMENDED CHANGES TO THE NATION 2009 Page #18  
 the Storm, 1984-1986 ■Interesting Leaks vs. Conservative Ufology 6: Calm B 2009 Page #147  

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 Na-hi,nt ot that lethal power bas leak• , tions Holy Land inquiry. th• '°" 2009 Page #182  

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eature standing on a guardrail (or lean.ing aga.inst it). She described it  2005 Page #34  
ctive engagement. Government would lean heavily on scientific community for 2006 Page #59  
ation assistance. Government would lean on media and religious authorities  2006 Page #59  
 coUapsed, causing the aircraft to lean to the left. Each main landing gear 2007 Page #105  

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ar the end of the screening Reagan leaned over to Spielberg and stated, "I  2003 Page #198  
t Bell show. You know Bill Clinton leaned over and told Sarah McClendon, wh 2003 Page #199  
ow. She told me this. Bill Clinton leaned over to her and said, because she 2003 Page #199  
ar the end of the screening Reagan leaned over to Spielberg and stated, "I  2004 Page #195  
thority. "•also The media would be leaned upon by government to act in the  2006 Page #59  
d to the CIA! At the next visit he leaned forward in his chair and asked "I 2006 Page #205  
e of the population. The therapist leaned forward again and said" like thro 2006 Page #205  

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ain. The creature was crouched and leaning against the wall of a car repair 2005 Page #31  
ough them. With ri8es and ,holguns leaning against their trucks, the men wa 2007 Page #145  

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plashed Down Off Lummi Island?" by Leanna Bradshaw. Papetti, Dominic, vario 2006 Page #194  

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tually only two, Tammy and Teresa, Leanne was still just a baby and Marie w 2007 Page #123  

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hty and totally unexpected quantum leap. “I had a job to do, whether right  2003 Page #11  
estal FORRESTAL KILLED IN 13-STORY LEAP; U.S. MOURNING SET ' - - Forrestal  2003 Page #93  
-49, "Forrestal Killed in 13 Story Leap..." HOSPITAL ABSOLVED BY MRS. FORRE 2003 Page #93  
s are Real, by Major Donald Keyhoe Leap of Faith, by Gordon Cooper The Day  2004 Page #149  
ntly, told a key story in his book Leap of Faith: An Astronaut's Journg int 2004 Page #176  
RRESTAL KILLED :=7;: 1 IN 13-STORY LEAP. I U. S. MOURNING SET := 200 A • 14 2004 Page #203  
 In Redfern's opinion, "It's a big leap for someone to be a con artist, the 2004 Page #219  

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states resulted in many scientific leaps of the late 1900s. You may not hav 2004 Page #146  

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tter dated December 13, 1987, John Lear, one of the speakers at the "altern 2003 Page #150  
Site connected to the "alien war." Lear wrote that UFO "control group" MJ 1 2003 Page #150  
nse from Russian nuclear missiles. Lear gave the source for some of this in 2003 Page #150  
nia, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Researcher John Lear V. 18-19 Photographer, 3 dead alien 2004 Page #113  
pace Medicine expert • On Board of Lear Corporation — where son (John Lear) 2004 Page #207  
Lear Corporation — where son (John Lear) heard several times that Lovelace  2004 Page #207  
ne and the same thing." William P. Lear agreed with him and predicted that  2005 Page #173  
s out ■ Dr. Eric Walker ■ The John Lear Statement ■ U.S. Coast Guard Encoun 2008 Page #165  

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rbits the sun." It is certain that Lear's son, John, is prepared to fl) suc 2005 Page #173  

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 d Active in Republican Politics s Learn to operated a Linotype yprinting m 2003 Page #31  
urists flock to visit the site and learn more about a special time and plac 2003 Page #38  
ieces of the puzzle in my quest to learn what that mysterious object was th 2003 Page #56  
sewhere in the leaked documents we learn that Sandia AEC is where the core  2003 Page #207  
CIC member of the team was able to learn that several bodies were taken to  2003 Page #234  
 descriptions the team was able to learn and from Integraphs taken by intel 2003 Page #236  
ional security while they tried to learn more and figure out what they were 2004 Page #80  
s, but I am afraid that they won't learn much about them from inspection; a 2004 Page #95  
about as much as a Hottentot would learn about one of our aircraft. One mus 2004 Page #95  
have. A: Sure. Q: Anything, did we learn anything? A: Yeah. I think so. In  2004 Page #99  
ipherable symbols. Later, we would learn that the rancher's son and the ran 2004 Page #135  
ike Western writing. We would also learn later that Marcel's son, Jesse Mar 2004 Page #135  
lator that our airmen could use to learn how to fh-a saucer." That, in esse 2005 Page #45  
at least believe that you do), you learn your interests quickly. You learn  2005 Page #76  
 learn your interests quickly. You learn what issues to argue over, and wha 2005 Page #76  
, it should not surprise anyone to learn that orgonom) has been ignored, ru 2005 Page #87  
or recovered alien vehicles was to learn as much as possible about the tech 2005 Page #167  
o-nautical systems and, from this, learn something about the aliens who dev 2005 Page #167  
ainst new vehicles and also how to learn what the other guy has already lea 2006 Page #9  
h EBEs. Essentially, Sherman would learn to telepathically interface with E 2006 Page #22  
of thinkin'. From this article, we learn a location, craft description and  2006 Page #44  
he science community would want to learn as much as possible from and about 2006 Page #56  
munity would have an imperative to learn as much as possible in order to de 2006 Page #56  
e community, would be concerned to learn as much as possible from any NHI c 2006 Page #56  
nes and weapon systems. How can we learn the truth of the matter? People ar 2006 Page #71  
romote. Determined researchers can learn the truth about crash retrievals b 2006 Page #71  
 Simultaneously, I began trying to learn more about the UFO incident I had  2006 Page #89  
 descriptions the team was able to learn and from photographs taken by inte 2006 Page #104  
y, I am sharing what I was able to learn about Paul's firsthand story in th 2006 Page #151  
 different from Acheson's. Here we learn that the radar detections were cau 2006 Page #168  
anations. To find out why one must learn about the capabilities and locatio 2006 Page #170  
m the file of Project Blue Book we learn that there were sightings on Decem 2006 Page #179  
ntial. And good. Together, we will learn what is real. Learning is our mean 2006 Page #182  
ome these contact e.xperiences, to learn from them and move forward in a sp 2006 Page #194  
d Earthling that "\'(/e've come ro learn more about your Enviro-Spra y." Ho 2007 Page #62  
 and otherwise, are admonished to "Learn English -the most popular language 2007 Page #67  
 programming language so you could learn bow ro program games. It had a car 2007 Page #78  
ivation, if you like a teacher you learn better. Did you find ch.is the cas 2007 Page #80  
s teacher was great :M\XI: Did you learn much about History or World Politi 2007 Page #80  
a classified matter. If we wish to learn the truth that lies at the heart o 2007 Page #144  
se and misleading-as you will soon learn, in graphic proportions. Before re 2008 Page #24  
nd travel to Tunguska , where they learn that materials recovered at the cr 2008 Page #103  
 foreign governments determined to learn or rediscover the secret. To put i 2009 Page #20  
in June of 1961, Kennedy wanted to learn about MJ-12 activities and the rel 2009 Page #37  
lator that our airmen could use to learn how to fly a saucer. New Revelatio 2009 Page #52  
ed into English so that we can all learn more about the research and invest 2009 Page #140  

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ctical uses for the atomic secrets learned from study of celestial devices. 2003 Page #25  
hat I have conducted with Gatty, I learned that he was convinced that "some 2003 Page #55  
 be compiling a report on what she learned 61                               2003 Page #65  
e cannot see the patient as he has learned that Forrestal's family has aske 2003 Page #90  
  UFO Crash Retrieval Conference I learned that an ion microprobe which cou 2003 Page #108  
 as an "unknown." He said later he learned the material might "turn into a  2003 Page #110  
e kept them informed about what we learned. First, I asked Travis if he wou 2003 Page #110  
t into the Kecksburg crash. What I learned about Bourassa while at the libr 2003 Page #193  
s able to do a track). It has been learned that at least six radar stations 2003 Page #233  
ore, on the following day, the CIA learned that the object had "been brough 2004 Page #9  
ide History Leonard Stringfield, I learned that in June 1979 he had been co 2004 Page #10  
s friend, Nataniel Mendez Hurtado, learned of the other sphere in Cotoca an 2004 Page #11  
and's Joint Intelligence Bureau, I learned that numerous such spheres had b 2004 Page #15  
IS FRIEND NITAKIEL t4ENOE1 HURTAOC LEARNED OF IRE OTHER SPPERE TN COTOCA AN 2004 Page #21  
te the Aurora story. Here's what I learned: In the spring of 1973, Bill Cas 2004 Page #26  
ritten several satirical pieces. I learned that Etta Pegues, a "stringer" f 2004 Page #28  
 uncovered witnesses of my own and learned details and anecdotal evidence t 2004 Page #42  
 I relate the jist of what we have learned. At the risk of plugging another 2004 Page #43  
d re- interviewed these people and learned additional information from one  2004 Page #45  
ift changes. 1 liked your book and learned some things about the base that  2004 Page #50  
rk from break three days later, we learned no other flights reported any st 2004 Page #56  
 lights" were in the area. We also learned that their logs revealed no entr 2004 Page #58  
trievals • and government insiders learned that the non-human intelligence  2004 Page #62  
tate Representative Andrew Kissner learned from his confidential sources th 2004 Page #64  
 Times, May 30, 1947) It was never learned what the security detail dispatc 2004 Page #68  
ssociates felt when they allegedly learned that dissected humanoids and ani 2004 Page #75  
er further informed me that he had learned of another Truman connection to  2004 Page #85  
n government detailing what he had learned. The memo, written in November 1 2004 Page #89  
ntists talking about what they had learned from the briefing sessions. When 2004 Page #92  
titled PROJECT MAGNET, that he had learned from highly placed U.S. scientis 2004 Page #140  
for that point in history. We have learned that there was turmoil and dupli 2004 Page #254  
inco the case in 1973. Ra.) Fowler learned of the Kingman case from the Fra 2005 Page #40  
endary Hangar 18. Of note, he also learned that the aliens were free of har 2005 Page #44  
raid over Los Angeles, it has been learned by Army G-2 that Rear Admiral An 2005 Page #122  
terrified residents of San Antonio learned, along with the rest of the worl 2005 Page #153  
er and try ro sum up what has been learned to date. Alien astronautics is a 2005 Page #161  
 and about 30 feet in diameter. He learned that two aliens were recovered f 2005 Page #165  
 we build, and ones THEY build. We learned from both crash retrievals and a 2005 Page #174  
civilizations who, unlike us, have learned to live peacefully, may be a no- 2006 Page #7  
arn what the other guy has already learned. Soviet spies at Los Alamos appa 2006 Page #9  
classified project he subsequently learned was called Project Moon Dust. St 2006 Page #16  
tiar ActivItis• — initiated in 196 learned abou ring the 1970s. • Worldwide 2006 Page #26  
ken Washington D.C. and eventually learned that this flying saucer incident 2006 Page #89  
 questions I bombarded her with. I learned a lot about the incident and Mrs 2006 Page #93  
Guard, then located in Gassaway. I learned that during the time when Flatwo 2006 Page #95  
en to Porton Down. So he must have learned that between 1976 and when he ca 2006 Page #127  
Andrew Kissner told me he had also learned about America's secret war. From 2006 Page #141  
down" orders. Andy Kissner said he learned that President Harry S. Truman o 2006 Page #141  
e and inside the Papoose Range.) I learned about this from the son of the A 2006 Page #150  
th a phone call on August 20th and learned that Paul's father had begun a r 2006 Page #150  
re to finally tell what he saw and learned about UFOs in his father's radar 2006 Page #151  
Tom said that a few years later he learned that was possible to do and figu 2006 Page #160  
he Kadena AFB dentist, Tom finally learned more from Craig Howard that the  2006 Page #160  
r 1970's. He told me that he first learned about Willingham in 1977 from a  2006 Page #176  
ent out on December 7, and the FBI learned about it on December 8. (Randle  2006 Page #177  
. ~-~~ Let's consider what we have learned and how it could be used to mana 2007 Page #29  
s? It is not easy but what we have learned provides some tips and general o 2007 Page #31  
bby happened to be ufology, or who learned of the term from a friend, or, o 2007 Page #76  
 attempt at programming and then I learned assembler language. Then there w 2007 Page #78  
    THEY DO EXIST: Jack and Harold learned that some experimental jet aircr 2007 Page #95  
 operations at rrus facility. Jack learned that rrus new prototype develope 2007 Page #109  
isit. In the mid-fifties Kilgallen learned of a secret effort by US and UK  2007 Page #135  
r e, on the following day, the CIA learned that the object had "been brough 2007 Page #142  
ated by the Air Force. If what was learned is true, then it is quite possib 2008 Page #7  
ce files. If Hynek and Friend ever learned of the investigation, they menti 2008 Page #12  
curity. And perhaps no-one is more learned on this particularly controversi 2008 Page #36  
cribe what they had experienced or learned from others about this subject.  2008 Page #42  
bject of the Crash came up and she learned they had tried to get into the a 2008 Page #45  
 local law enforcement officers, I learned the 18 year old son of resident  2008 Page #48  
ords, everything the United States learned about Soviet aims and capabiliti 2008 Page #139  
the hardest to find-as the FBI has learned several times." Crisman presents 2009 Page #32  
fMJ-12 activities that Kennedy had learned involved psychological warfare.  2009 Page #38  
endary Hangar 18. Of note, he also learned that the aliens were free of har 2009 Page #50  
ohn Burroughs says recently he has learned from their 81 st Security Police 2009 Page #63  
e sky over there (WSA) and I later learned that there were some technicians 2009 Page #70  
 Despite her visual disability she learned carpentry and she was able to re 2009 Page #88  
on Police Department. I have since learned from copies of her service recor 2009 Page #88  
n related some aspects of what she learned about UFO's at Wright Patterson  2009 Page #89  
questionable local politicians had learned to their regret. C She believed  2009 Page #95  
 United States. The Herald said it learned that development of the project  2009 Page #159  

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 50 Years of denials airing on the Learning ChannelAstronaut Edgar Mitchell 2003 Page #14  
ay that there is great interest in learning about the nature of the fallen  2004 Page #8  
President played golf. Reportedly, learning of the Ultimate Secret shocked  2004 Page #147  
aUy refuted." Anyone interested in learning more about this equaUy compelli 2005 Page #93  
s until we develop a technique for learning to live at peace with each othe 2006 Page #8  
nthropology would have a field day learning about NHI culture, with the pro 2006 Page #60  
ether, we will learn what is real. Learning is our meaning. That is what it 2006 Page #182  
e. Once people have been kept from learning what is actually happenin g, th 2007 Page #15  
ut government and corporations are learning how co use it to censor and spi 2007 Page #33  
en who offered "a magical world of learning" on the "J\lJje's Playhouse" CD 2007 Page #63  
ay that there is great interest in learning about the nature of the fa!Jen  2007 Page #142  

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power. Only the good, old rules of learnjng will eventually bring about und 2005 Page #94  
D-RO.M. ] don't know what areas of learnjng it emphasized, but the educatio 2007 Page #63  

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man, in Baton Rouge for a lecture, learns of the existence of Jesse Marcel  2006 Page #26  
date in question, the investigator learns how a witness came to be in the r 2008 Page #58  
1 o! the P~~ton•AC'lnt Company or: learns to control the tiint anrl Ci·,,ci 2009 Page #183  

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post tolmo\Vthal . That's what you learnwh,n you die!" (In n:,poru,, 10 my  2008 Page #151  

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n securing and finalizing the Lend Lease Agreement by which the British are 2003 Page #86  
se aircraft with flat tires and at lease one sagging landing gear strut (se 2007 Page #95  
frustratingly difficult, we can at lease make some important, preliminar y  2007 Page #143  
h the Air Force had promised to re lease a statement with the result of its 2007 Page #194  

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buster in row. Ther arrived at the leased property ten miles outside of Tuc 2005 Page #99  
951, Britain's Ministry of Defence leased RAF Bentwaters to the United Stat 2008 Page #71  

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hasing it, but the object was lust leasing him in the dust.' -Ground eyewit 2006 Page #28  

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ment have been hiding this fact at least since 1941; and that the involveme 2003 Page #38  
 age. This child length sole is at least 1/2 inch narrower in front of the  2003 Page #49  
ere from from 10 to 15 pictures at least. I mean of the ground and terrain, 2003 Page #69  
train of combined factors, not the least of which was the knowledge that th 2003 Page #95  
 UFO Crash Retrieval Conference At least the metal pieces sent by the South 2003 Page #100  
ce of the Roswell spacecraft" — at least one of them. Norton AFB was closed 2003 Page #102  
e had visited Paul Bennewitz on at least four occasions, talked to him many 2003 Page #147  
l Bennewitz would come to trust at least some of the words of Special Agent 2003 Page #148  
as pointing his instruments and at least one of his warning fingers right a 2003 Page #149  
red flights out to the mesa (on at least one occasion accompanied by Col. E 2003 Page #151  
the Roswell crashes (there were at least two). In 1950, Paul Trent took a p 2003 Page #170  
e interesting criteria, such as at least 1/4-minute of observations, more c 2003 Page #178  
hat he knows on the subject, or at least what statements or actions he has  2003 Page #189  
 you for saving, if not my life at least some embarrassment when I once did 2003 Page #201  
15, 1976. 3. We know that "elb" at least typed the annotations to the memo  2003 Page #204  
rack). It has been learned that at least six radar stations in east Texas ( 2003 Page #233  
e so on regular occasions since at least the 1940s, who is recovering them  2004 Page #4  
ere involved in the recovery of at least twelve such spheres in less than t 2004 Page #16  
rport. Certainly, in my opinion at least, the strangest report that I have  2004 Page #16  
NOW WHAT HAPPENED TO US SO THAT Al LEAST WE WILL KNOw NON TO DEAL WITH IT.  2004 Page #24  
xploded scattering debris — and at least one small body — in all directions 2004 Page #26  
the grave site and it indicated at least three large pieces of metal in the 2004 Page #27  
n stated in a news release that at least one fragment was "puzzling." Gray  2004 Page #30  
g about them was not right not the least of which was their odd position in 2004 Page #34  
e. It seemed that the object or at least the light on it had settled deeper 2004 Page #37  
 were tired and had been up for at least 24 hours. But the search continued 2004 Page #41  
ox is beyond me. He should take at least some responsibility for helping to 2004 Page #49  
mpractical. Schiff also added, "At least this effort caused the Air Force t 2004 Page #61  
t government insiders concluded at least one non-human agenda is harvesting 2004 Page #61  
ed in the crash and recovery of at least two, probably three and possibly f 2004 Page #62  
y 29, 1947, it is believed that at least one Wasserfall surface-to-air miss 2004 Page #67  
nutes before a second explosion at least 25 miles further south. General Ho 2004 Page #67  
TIES? Doug Nolan did say he saw at least two. Again, to give you a little b 2004 Page #72  
s have also been reported since at least the 1960s. There have been unoffic 2004 Page #73  
est of national security, since at least 1947 — while at the same time, the 2004 Page #75  
arts were found inside and near at least two of 72                          2004 Page #75  
 animals around the world since at least the early 1950s — according to ret 2004 Page #78  
 have been running scared since at least 1947 — and trying to keep any sign 2004 Page #82  
at he met "off the record" with at least two key Roswell participants. The  2004 Page #84  
he meetings. Now they did have, at least I was told, that's when Karl Compt 2004 Page #92  
IA briefing officer on UFOs for at least three U.S. presidents. He was rumo 2004 Page #101  
on that he had seen Homestead — at least not to me. The HoRoman story start 2004 Page #181  
at there were from two to six — at least— from two to six highly technologi 2004 Page #187  
ret Special Forces were trained at least twice a year just to keep up their 2004 Page #188  
 in him on confidential matters at least twice a day. So upon Carter's insi 2004 Page #189  
rter and Jack McGeorge attended at least the initial briefing. McGeorge tol 2004 Page #189  
s UFO Talk" in which I refer to at least 26 incidents during the presidency 2004 Page #196  
story, so 1 am sure he was told at least some of the story. One source, Jon 2004 Page #197  
't satisfy everyone, you should at least satisfy yourself. For example, in  2004 Page #214  
d this insufficient, but, to me at least, any more definitive conclusion is 2004 Page #214  
s, at best, hearsay. It is not, at least at this point, real evidence that  2004 Page #222  
le flawed in many respects, was at least a start on re-examining the Aztec  2004 Page #224  
 the event, Bond must have sold at least one picture to the wire services,  2004 Page #237  
t, there was a glimmer of hope, at least in 1963, with the mention in the T 2004 Page #254  
nion" .EARLIER WRITTEN CLAIMS ■ At least 130 pages hand printed ■ Page 128  2005 Page #7  
he would not be returning home -at least not alive. According to Woolcott ' 2005 Page #44  
 beyond is Baker, Nevada, where at least one local resident remembers a viv 2005 Page #51  
an power structure ha\ e gained at least some level of significant knowledg 2005 Page #73  
being air space violations and "at least 100 total sightings." Or, a 1949 F 2005 Page #74  
ing things just as they are (or at least believe that you do), you learn yo 2005 Page #76  
 real. On the other hand, it is at least conceivable that he would not wish 2005 Page #80  
oodall at that time, there were at least 8 black programs there, not counti 2005 Page #82  
conventional-types of aircraft. At least two of these were very high speed  2005 Page #82  
d aircraft being reported since at least 1982. One of these was smalJ and e 2005 Page #82  
ppears that the one has derived at least in pan from the other. The smalles 2005 Page #85  
 that while fear would be real, at least in the early stages following an o 2005 Page #86  
ers continues to remain one of its least known: in the early nineteen fifti 2005 Page #88  
et of Soviet intelligence since at least 1929. Both Ms. Dukas and Dr. Einst 2005 Page #92  
een a significant meeting, that at least some breakthrough had been made in 2005 Page #98  
d cause for serious interest in at least two areas of Reich's work. Still,  2005 Page #99  
elves, a means of "proving," or at least suggesting that he had gone quite  2005 Page #102  
 burning question in the 1950s, at least for those who were paying close at 2005 Page #118  
ed on the American public since at least the time of World War II, few peop 2005 Page #118  
vides data that there have been at least seventy-five UFO crashes, and it i 2005 Page #121  
d-off since June 29"-along with at least six other radars, including ones a 2005 Page #126  
al satellites starting in 1952. At least three witnesses have come forward  2005 Page #130  
missile test range; accounts of at least three UFO crashes; as weU as her c 2005 Page #131  
ed hoaxes, or suspected hoaxes, at least. Interestingly, however, hoaxing p 2005 Page #132  
 highest level of authenticity. At least several researchers are in substan 2005 Page #137  
aid, apparently not worried in the least about survivors or medical emergen 2005 Page #155  
tic forces. He also states that at least 14 United States universities and  2005 Page #172  
 Douglas and others. There were at least 65 to 70 projects going on. Dr. Ob 2005 Page #173  
zeal of pilots, I have heard of at least 7 specific cases in which the UFOs 2006 Page #5  
ince we have recovered wreckage at least as early as 1947 (see "Crash at Co 2006 Page #9  
st their first A-bomb (1949) by at least a year. C. What if an announcement 2006 Page #9  
ence". I distinctly showed that at least seven of the supposed MJ-12 docume 2006 Page #12  
y memory was good and reliable (at least until recently) and I could give a 2006 Page #13  
gh the 1980; and early 1990s. • At least 8 black programs flying out of Gro 2006 Page #27  
rn desert • Concludes there are at least two — but prootsy more — types ot  2006 Page #30  
in SAP • Virtual certainty that at least one SAP is UFO related.            2006 Page #33  
atterns and motivation that can at least be grasped, if not fully appreciat 2006 Page #52  
made to communicate with NHI or at least fathom Alkali its motives. Militar 2006 Page #64  
tive reference. The wreckage of at least one was sold to a civilian scrap d 2006 Page #84  
s since debris had been blasted at least several hundred feet from the impa 2006 Page #85  
om visiting the crash sites. In at least one case, we have seen that cleanu 2006 Page #86  
 don't know anything about it." At least that is what they told me. I left  2006 Page #91  
 H.G. Wells, has been made into at least one famous radio broadcast 8 and t 2006 Page #102  
o the disease vectors, at the very least, more than half of the victims wer 2006 Page #110  
e it first surfaced — publicly, at least — in 1996. The original source of  2006 Page #122  
es. And, according to this man, at least one was still alive. This is just  2006 Page #124  
osed-knit North Wales community at least as far back as 1976; and were late 2006 Page #129  
ents were illuminating, to say the least. "Even to you, Nick, I can't comme 2006 Page #130  
e radar, yes. AND BILL SAW THEM AT LEAST DO 1,100 MPH. He saw them when the 2006 Page #145  
ork was greater than his fear — at least on that day. Audio Interview: Paul 2006 Page #151  
dar installations in Maine were at least that good. A valuable reference in 2006 Page #170  
ppears that they were traveling at least 300 mph and quite likely twice tha 2006 Page #172  
ve been a flight plan. At the very least these aircraft would have acknowle 2006 Page #173  
ilitary part of the government, at least, did think flying saucers were rea 2006 Page #173  
he FBI teletype message raises (at least) two related questions: why an imm 2006 Page #178  
d over the northeastern USA and at least one had continued in a southwester 2006 Page #179  
llup had just passed away. (Or, at least, 86% of those polled believed he h 2006 Page #183  
in their financial interests to at least attempt some sort of hoax. But, in 2006 Page #192  
nation of alien technology and 'at least one body' at deep, deep levels of  2007 Page #55  
 "We have things out there that At least 8 black programs are literally out 2007 Page #56  
ials confirm the fact that from at least 1947 on, many of the world's leadi 2007 Page #59  
nd should be respected as such. At least if they have an American Express C 2007 Page #68  
 the UFO question is documented at least as far back as 1960 when, at the r 2007 Page #76  
                           say the least. This leaves the very real possibi 2007 Page #109  
 Avro ,vas currently working on at least 16 different "Flying Saucer" propo 2007 Page #111  
t going hunting with my father, at least in Wyoming. DeBow: Talk about his  2007 Page #123  
eriod. For a two-week period or at least ten days. The military had our tow 2007 Page #126  
code-named Moon Dust that -from at least the mid-1950s onwards -·was housed 2007 Page #132  
 an unidentified flying object. At least that's the way the Maxwell Field o 2007 Page #133  
embling bears and gorillas, ~nd at least oneJaon,er claims~tbat a shiny~UE. 2007 Page #146  
l was later_folli!g_. " ... And at least one farmer claims that a shiny UFO 2007 Page #146  
 announcement on the radio. BUT AT LEAST HISTORICALL Y, THERE ARE AT LEASTn 2007 Page #167  
... Mom: l would say there were at least six (other cars) behind us that I  2007 Page #169  
nths after the Coyame incident. At least one of the objects made physical c 2007 Page #191  
long time ago and the sighting, at least from his point of view, was of not 2008 Page #8  
Robinson thought the object, or at least the light from it was visible for  2008 Page #12  
 detect and defeat, or at the very least avoid, both threats and espionage  2008 Page #25  
ion" was profound, to say the very least. A Federal Bureau of Investigation 2008 Page #26  
government is content, publicly at least, to continue to play it's ·'no evi 2008 Page #31  
overnment continues to disagree-at least with those of us outside the corri 2008 Page #33  
e by nausea and dizziness ; and at least two later died of a "flesh-eating  2008 Page #37  
 talk about the Westport Crash, at least not directly. One of the SEALS rem 2008 Page #44  
 Dinius called to report he had at least gotten Larry Lake to state he beli 2008 Page #46  
,y weapons carriers. There were at least ten soldiers there. They had the r 2008 Page #51  
l Islands on 23 April 2007 will at least be investigated , but not to the e 2008 Page #63  
e the world's preeminent empire-at least form a military standpoint. Intere 2008 Page #124  
 the elite Bilderberg group and at least IO members of The Trilateral Commi 2008 Page #142  
 THOSE CASES. THEIR EVIDENCE IS AT LEAST SECONDHAND (IF NOT MORE REl\'IOVED 2008 Page #153  
re than the top of the iceberg, at least in this generation. But diligent c 2009 Page #12  
e annual meetings held there by at least one year. Both of these concerns a 2009 Page #13  
ator.) What can be kept secret, at least for some time, is what we call "kn 2009 Page #21  
reason why we should abandon or at least reduce secrecy. But our scientists 2009 Page #21  
It would be prudent and wise to at least inform Russia and China of our int 2009 Page #22  
re than the tqp of the iceberg, at least in this generation. But diligent c 2009 Page #24  
he would not be returning home -at least not alive. According to Woolcott ' 2009 Page #51  
nt, as it was known until 2005, at least. In early 2006, however, new and p 2009 Page #52  
d begun -according to Bethurum, at least. It must be stressed that much of  2009 Page #54  
AM on December 28th, 1980, when at least two dozen military personnel were  2009 Page #58  
 operations . On December 26th, at least 14 security personnel and 6 air fo 2009 Page #62  
d see. WOW! Yeah! Yeah, to say the least. It was ve,y unusual. WERE YOU THI 2009 Page #65  
bjects in the sky at that time, at least four (f not jive or more. WERE THE 2009 Page #72  
20 degrees above the horizon to at least 45 degrees above, as marked on rig 2009 Page #82  
 over our heads ten seconds. SO AT LEAST A 30-SECOND-SIGHTING. THEN WHAT HA 2009 Page #85  
s visited the place after dark, at least three times, locals report. A larg 2009 Page #134  
 it shone down a reddish light. At least one report I would interpret as ab 2009 Page #136  
he report to be true, it means, at least; that the saucers were not .of Rus 2009 Page #177  

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 LEAST HISTORICALL Y, THERE ARE AT LEASTnXIO OF YOU W'HO HEARD THE RADIO AN 2007 Page #167  

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es poem out of a book bound in red leather. Harrison asks if the patient wo 2003 Page #91  
possibly by two different cameras. Leather Stray 1-1 Back good graphe P05t! 2004 Page #235  
 men got out. They were dressed in leather flying togs and wore crash helme 2006 Page #44  

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as now quarantined and they had to leave immediately. Just behind the two m 2003 Page #60  
 at them in an effort to make them leave the area. Myron, the truck driver  2003 Page #66  
 told them that they would have to leave the area. Bill was curious about t 2003 Page #70  
nd Bill was told that if he didn't leave the area they would confiscate his 2003 Page #70  
his is a very short lecture I will leave out discussion of it. It is one of 2003 Page #197  
 strong as the facts one wishes to leave out. Here is the very next line of 2003 Page #201  
 at the cabinet meeting but had to leave. If you approve the wording, givin 2003 Page #204  
 as the two Mounties were about to leave the situation became critical. The 2004 Page #38  
 Chris' friend said that he had to leave and left Chris with his mouth hang 2004 Page #44  
e LEs radioed in for permission to leave their post to investigate. Permiss 2004 Page #47  
erned about it? Why don't you just leave it alone and drop it? Forget about 2004 Page #99  
 night before the morning I was to leave I got a call that said "We're sorr 2004 Page #196  
nce Conclusion So, where does this leave the Aztec Incident? There is, of c 2004 Page #223  
on and Leo Gebauer as hucksters to leave a reasonable doubt in any objectiv 2004 Page #223  
 to your request." Where does this leave us? Maybe we should put the IRS in 2004 Page #231  
 admonished him, demanding that he leave the place immecliately and refrain 2005 Page #37  
hey ha,·e is to dig a big hole and leave it there." "STEVE, ISN'T THE IMPLI 2005 Page #71  
ike it landed. not crashed Told to leave tha area and say nothing Another s 2006 Page #26  
o absolutely nothing about, and to leave it alone ' Robert Sarbacher had to 2006 Page #27  
 of last resort; many others would leave cities, turn to survivalism or par 2006 Page #65  
 We got over there. Thg told us to leave and everything else and then armed 2006 Page #176  
on to other areas and I decided to leave the Foundation to continue working 2006 Page #207  
lace ,vas of no viable use I would leave a note on the system administrator 2007 Page #89  
p. MW: \Xlhat sort of note did you leave them? GM: I was tel.ling them "Sor 2007 Page #89  
saw in the morning. MW: You didn't leave any details of who you were? GM: O 2007 Page #89  
cular occasion I referred to l did leave a particularly long political diat 2007 Page #90  
 far as we could see and it didn't leave a lot of smoke, you could see the  2007 Page #121  
stench so intense that many had to leave. People at the site saw a big gree 2007 Page #130  
 that we had to turn around and to leave the area. Mom: Immediately! Aunt:  2007 Page #168  
t's going on?' after he told us to leave. We immediately turned the car aro 2007 Page #171  
e witnessed the Light take off and leave proceecling straight up at a high  2007 Page #176  
 high velocity. The last object to leave was the large orb of light. It sho 2008 Page #58  
cted in the area" and requested to leave, but someone persistent like Andy  2008 Page #60  
he three American men were told to leave their weapons behind to comply wit 2008 Page #80  
 "satellites" and "missiles" would leave us blind and open to a surprise at 2009 Page #17  
oods, but Steffens did not want to leave base property. So, John Burroughs  2009 Page #63  
Program, but her husband wanted to leave Ohio, and he resented her accompli 2009 Page #93  
nd Britain Keep Details Hidden But Leave No Doubt Device Exists" June 15, 1 2009 Page #161  
p Details Hidden ..,.... _ . 1 But Leave No Doubt Device Exists A'ILAN .L I 2009 Page #184  

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, she removes them one at a time ("leave-one-out-cross-validation ") to det 2009 Page #11  

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er an area on the ground where the leaves were in a big round circle near w 2003 Page #69  
uys were really digging into those leaves taking pictures. I'll tell you wh 2003 Page #69  
 "the man nobody knows." Forrestal leaves Princeton three weeks before grad 2003 Page #85  
n (later known as Dillon Read). He leaves in 1916 to enlist in the Navy and 2003 Page #85  
ticipation in MJ-12 Group projects leaves individuals subject to manipulati 2006 Page #24  
y Procedures for Black Operations" leaves no paper trail, minimizes the num 2006 Page #24  
, UFO retreats to parent craft and leaves. okmet hOlipttaJized; only recall 2006 Page #26  
'·· · , ► 1952: Gene Pope, now 25, leaves CIA and purchases New Yol1C /nqu/ 2007 Page #26  
ts. . . ► 1952: Gene Pope, now 25, leaves CIA and purchases Ne1v York lnq11 2007 Page #26  
               say the least. This leaves the very real possibility that th 2007 Page #109  
ription, flights of birds, falling leaves, insect swarms, peculiar weather  2008 Page #29  
many aspects of this project. This leaves us with many unanswered questions 2009 Page #176  

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e black pepper within a few months leaving two delaminated magnesium/zinc l 2003 Page #109  
plete reaction takes place without leaving behind reaction products which c 2003 Page #115  
uefied and then solidified again,' leaving no clue of the door's location u 2004 Page #74  
y cars pulling up to the house and leaving packages of things for him to do 2004 Page #93  
 Vannevar Bush who was at the time leaving public service. Dr. Sarbacher wa 2004 Page #98  
y 18, when Luzi a Helena Silva was leaving her job as a housekeeper around  2005 Page #36  
t the sky at an unsteady altitude, leaving behind an apparent trail of smok 2005 Page #36  
istory of UFOs with the Air Force. Leaving Ohio, Moise continued on ro Ariz 2005 Page #99  
see a craft land and then take off leaving behind various markings on the s 2006 Page #4  
 the codeword he would receive for leaving his normal duties to go on MY as 2006 Page #19  
ng more advanced training, and not leaving MJ-12 Group service. The MJ-12 G 2006 Page #24  
 weakened the threads on the bolt, leaving it vulnerable to stress. On the  2006 Page #78  
ght plan, a routine procedure when leaving controlled airspace. As Mulhare  2006 Page #81  
s removed with surgical precision, leaving most frequently either round or  2006 Page #115  
ed and worshipped on the mountains leaving behind him a dramatic, ritual la 2006 Page #119  
 its way to U.S. territory. Before leaving the convoy site, members of the  2006 Page #135  
azing was that as the Phantom jets leaving Boca Chica got close to the bogi 2006 Page #145  
I came up to him on the day he was leaving. He was in his uniform. I said,  2006 Page #160  
mera, but his spotlight burns out, leaving him in relative darkness. Still, 2006 Page #187  
anta • Obseived OISCS arriving and leaving Palmdale in the middle of nght a 2007 Page #55  
ng, an unseen space visitor delays leaving its craft to make official conta 2007 Page #65  
INUTES A YEAR ON OUR ci::LL PHONE. LEAVING 519.720 TO SAVE THE UNIVERSE 63  2007 Page #69  
 minutes a year on our celJ phone, leaving 519,720 (mjnutes) to save the un 2007 Page #70  
en Afghanistan happened, I starred leaving more politically orientated mess 2007 Page #89  
y highest level." by which I meant leaving these messages. I was accused of 2007 Page #89  
 GM: No, none. M\'\1: So how could leaving messages like that take their en 2007 Page #90  
l 20' diameter disc was left open, leaving it exposed to the elements. Acco 2007 Page #100  
rted" out of the hangar. As he was leaving, \'(/arren was able to look back 2007 Page #115  
ne and over, when the military was leaving, there was a motorcade that came 2007 Page #126  
 Chavez, Sr., passed away in 2006, leaving behind this photo and a second o 2007 Page #161  
nt. He recognized the Harnden boys leaving the area as he was trying to ent 2008 Page #51  
n mind until the original document leaving the Institute can be located. Th 2008 Page #107  
e captain has a reputation for not leaving his signature around much. The w 2008 Page #110  
ive Bilderber g meetings. Prior to leaving for England prior to hostilities 2008 Page #132  
 security matters for a time after leaving that post. Souers also had a lif 2008 Page #133  
they were for? Additionally before leaving the scene the 2 which were stand 2009 Page #53  
Coming of the Saucers that: Before leaving that night (CIC agents) Davidson 2009 Page #179  

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lved in the incident. Colonel Dale Leavitt lived in Sutton, was a World War 2006 Page #95  
 overrun by thousands of visitors, Leavitt and several National Guard troop 2006 Page #95  
 crowd control. I met with Colonel Leavitt on several occasions. On two occ 2006 Page #95  
casions. On two occasions, Colonel Leavitt took me to the Fisher Farm in Fl 2006 Page #95  
taped the Colonel's story. Colonel Leavitt revealed that on the night of th 2006 Page #95  
mples from the crash-site. Colonel Leavitt gathered and led 180 troops thro 2006 Page #95  
oughout Braxton County that night. Leavitt and fifty troops also went to th 2006 Page #95  
t it was" that landed on the farm. Leavitt also told me that the 50 troops  2006 Page #95  

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erous UFO Crashes • Gen. Aleksandr Lebed • Restricted Access • Underground  2004 Page #162  

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 that had been researched by Harry Lebelson, then the UFO cditor at OMNI ma 2004 Page #188  
nt Carter. Shortly before he died, Lebelson gave a lecture in which he told 2004 Page #188  
tely knew what was going on. Harry Lebelson stated independently that he ha 2004 Page #197  

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iving conditions on these bodies , lec's say the moon, or the planet Mars,  2008 Page #112  

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associ.ttes of photos •Called each lec1d • Checked Big 8asi n Area for loca 2009 Page #193  

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ic plant "pitch" and or oils (like lecithin), minor gray material bottom of 2003 Page #50  

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rhe subject of FBI files that, col.lectively, reached no less than three fi 2007 Page #137  

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.12.0e • tikentor. Lee. imros Prvr lectr Ulan elm transxtuceis and apparatu 2006 Page #35  

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land UFO, the book upon which this lecture is based, that it is "informatio 2003 Page #41  
d as part of the research for this lecture. In addition to reviewing the hi 2003 Page #41  
tory of the Maury Island case, the lecture presents several theories about  2003 Page #41  
nstead of the expected Boeing. The lecture reviews all of this material, th 2003 Page #42  
me of the cases referenced in this lecture In 1999 I wrote a book on my inv 2003 Page #79  
me of the cases referenced in this lecture. 75                              2003 Page #79  
ex issue, and this is a very short lecture I will leave out discussion of i 2003 Page #197  
riedman, a nuclear physicist whose lecture called "UFO's Are Real" was popu 2004 Page #135  
 Moon, stated recently in a public lecture in Roswell, New Mexico, that he  2004 Page #146  
 In a Q&A session during a Houston lecture, Emenegger spelled out his belie 2004 Page #184  
eport. Sheehan was asked to give a lecture to the top 50 SETI people inside 2004 Page #186  
arth." In order to prepare for the lecture Sheehan requested the classified 2004 Page #186  
ly before he died, Lebelson gave a lecture in which he told McGeorge's stor 2004 Page #188  
 They should also govern it." This lecture is dedjcaced to Living that idea 2005 Page #87  
CT I have been fortunate cnough to lecture (usually "Flying Saucers ARE Rea 2006 Page #4  
 back and forth to home after each lecture. In the first place, there are m 2006 Page #10  
book in 1958 and giving your first lecture in 1967? I enjoy being on the st 2006 Page #13  
ton Friedman, in Baton Rouge for a lecture, learns of the existence of Jess 2006 Page #26  
wyn] case. It was at the end of my lecture that a man came up to me. He was 2006 Page #125  
style entities. In a July 31, 1994 lecture at Leeds, England, Charles Halt  2006 Page #132  
eviously. During the course of his lecture, Halt astounded the audience by  2006 Page #132  
 Interview, November 14, 1999. 28. Lecture given by Charles Halt (U.S. Air  2006 Page #137  
 under the UNLV Alternative Health Lecture Series. During that same year, R 2006 Page #206  
rence tied in nicely with the UNLV lecture series and provided several spea 2006 Page #207  
 and cases chat 1 have cited in my lecture today are but a small portion of 2007 Page #144  
iet Ambassador in Argentina gave a lecture at an International Book Expo in 2007 Page #198  
nscripts of a prepared briefing or lecture -or perhaps a single memo -dated 2009 Page #52  
irst time. I had just completed my lecture on UFO's to about two dozen peop 2009 Page #88  
tual UFO Network , but in the same lecture I had admitted what I did for a  2009 Page #88  

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 1968 Firestorm — Ann Druffel • He lectured in Washington, D.C., and argued 2004 Page #209  

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 in the field of UFO research. UFO lecturer Stanton Friedman suspects or be 2004 Page #133  
n Britain as well as an author and lecturer on the subject. In order to kee 2005 Page #146  
iv e for England. An international lecturer and broadcaster he is tl1e co-a 2005 Page #152  
f ours visiting us at the time — a lecturer and mathematician from Toronto  2006 Page #128  
06 the distingwshed UFO writer and lecturer Timothy Good photographed a pos 2007 Page #67  
 with June, she knew me as a guest lecturer in the local library, a State S 2009 Page #88  
w South Wales, Australia. He was a lecturer in Civil Engineering at the Uni 2009 Page #163  

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elow financed several UNLV nurses, lecturers and me to attend a conference  2006 Page #206  
t remains to the faculty and guest lecturers who participated in those semi 2009 Page #25  

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enormous amount of evidence. In my lectures I review 5 large scale scientif 2006 Page #4  
 Based on my more than 600 college lectures, the younger generation, which, 2006 Page #9  
eighborhood. I once did 25 college lectures in 35 days in 15 states. I was  2006 Page #10  
ies. I check my audiences after my lectures and find that typically 10% hav 2006 Page #11  
o answer about 40,000 questions at lectures and on talk shows and in classe 2006 Page #13  
ret and Suppressed 11. DVDs of his lectures, copies of his conspiracy magaz 2009 Page #34  

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 Williams Matthew Williams will be lecturing on his research into the secre 2003 Page #83  
wing hundreds of UFO witnesses and lecturing widely on the subject to profe 2004 Page #209  
andles explains: "[T]n 1995, I was lecturing in London at the Fortean Times 2006 Page #125  

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cy and ridicule, many citizens are led to believe the unknown flying object 2003 Page #10  
r information from the Army." This led Murphy to believe that there was som 2003 Page #59  
ll. That lead was important, as it led us to Bill Bulebush. This witness wa 2003 Page #63  
guitar player. By ail accounts, he led a nearly perfect life. For many year 2003 Page #141  
the AFOSI at Kirtland and had been led astray about almost everything nearl 2003 Page #150  
Started in 1967, knew Jim McDonald Led a project to study gravity control “ 2003 Page #169  
y career with McDonnell Douglas, I led a little project aimed at gravity co 2003 Page #169  
□ Roswell crashes in early July 47 led to body recovery s Paul Trent took M 2003 Page #170  
exposures to claims of fakery have led me to create one summary chart of th 2003 Page #185  
nce and lack of control, which has led to a continued cover-up, while offic 2003 Page #190  
gn to release all UFO information, led to a deluge of 9,000 UFO letters int 2003 Page #196  
ge H.W. Bush's involvement in UFOs led me to make Bush a part of my "UFO Mo 2003 Page #196  
was these kind of things that have led to the idea that Clinton may have be 2003 Page #199  
 addition, String-field's research led to a disclosure that a CIA source kn 2004 Page #10  
Later in the second Truman term he led the debunking effort in front of the 2004 Page #85  
States to one newspaper and how it led to the creation of Project Magnet. I 2004 Page #89  
lbert Smith's statements and files led to other confirmable gold mines of i 2004 Page #98  
tely, debriefing procedures • This led to Don's receiving Special Operation 2004 Page #124  
 For that book, they may have been led astray by testimony from a Roswell r 2004 Page #137  
s and authorities which might have led to Disney producing a documentary fi 2004 Page #147  
the Nixon presidency, however, has led me to believe that when the true UFO 2004 Page #180  
ong with it." And one conversation led to another, a contact with the Penta 2004 Page #182  
ax, if that was where the evidence led. My conclusion in that film — that t 2004 Page #214  
bauer. My initial research quickly led me to Scott Ramsey, a businessman fr 2004 Page #215  
r. Gee," the alleged diary has not led to any corroborative evidence which  2004 Page #221  
eature made a slight movement that led the officer to touch its left arm wi 2005 Page #33  
cated serious infection. "But what led to death is yet unclear. An immunode 2005 Page #34  
Development Center; which position led him up to management positions at Wr 2005 Page #41  
tl1e crowd finally disassembled he led me to tl1e privacy of a back room wh 2005 Page #43  
 the Kentuck y Air National Guard, led by Captain Mantell, were on their wa 2005 Page #64  
rife over Vietnam and civil rights led to a definite public mood that the e 2005 Page #84  
her national crises have similarly led to the release of substanti al amoun 2005 Page #84  
 dictator Francisco Franco in 1975 led within a year co the release of seve 2005 Page #84  
 Chinese leader Mao Zedong in 1976 led to the release of many previousl y c 2005 Page #84  
 y concealed UFO reports, and also led directly to the birth of China's lar 2005 Page #84  
ing the late 1980s and early 1990s led co the release of a great deal of op 2005 Page #84  
UFOs These and other such findjngs led me to believe that our government ha 2005 Page #101  
ts of UFO crashes, and ultimatel y led him to focus exclusively on this par 2005 Page #139  
tes public disclosure of MOON DUST led co renaming the activity, though its 2005 Page #143  
hing was going to be all right. He led the wa); I followed. l asked if it m 2005 Page #155  
t reappeared. Apodaca and Faustino led the way to the craft, then climbed i 2005 Page #156  
ircraft engineers in the world and led development of the heralded F-117 st 2005 Page #175  
orth. Crossing the beam might have led to a small hiccup in the control sys 2006 Page #11  
rmy superiors. His FOIA activities led to punishments such as censure, bein 2006 Page #17  
information. Stone's FOIA research led to him being acknowledged by UFO res 2006 Page #17  
claimed that these operations were led by an individual who wore civilian c 2006 Page #18  
involving military personnel to be led by military officers where rank dict 2006 Page #18  
perform crash retrievals that were led by the 'Colonel'. This is consistent 2006 Page #18  
timony of his 'special team' being led by a civilian who took charge of the 2006 Page #18  
umor and speculation, and has even led to a widespread belief that speciali 2006 Page #71  
ow up various details of the story led to confusion as personnel at Nellis, 2006 Page #75  
 was down on their right. Mrs. May led the group with Eugene Lemon and the  2006 Page #90  
xplained the series of events that led up to the encounter. Both of them de 2006 Page #93  
site. Colonel Leavitt gathered and led 180 troops throughout Braxton County 2006 Page #95  
 prion diseases were transmissible led researchers to the natural conclusio 2006 Page #113  
y hostile aliens. Inevitably, this led to rumors that this was all part of  2006 Page #131  
ece of equipment on the site. That led to complete system failure and a lot 2006 Page #147  
aradigm. Despite what we have been led to believe, the inevitable conclusio 2006 Page #193  
t as Dorothy's little dog Toco pul.led aside the curtain co reveal how the  2007 Page #21  
se tale rather than from a UFO. It led me to suspect the manufacturers may  2007 Page #64  
ms that the Roswell crash wreckage led Bell scientists to ruscover the tran 2007 Page #127  
 Dust, then it could arguably have led to a catastrophe of unprecedented pr 2007 Page #136  
a 0rnup "that my dad Sa) s was cal.led the Moon Dust." Riggs claims that hi 2007 Page #139  
soldiers made a discovery that has led many UFO researchers to believe that 2007 Page #186  
earch Organization (APRO) in 1960, led by Coral Lorenzen . After a false st 2007 Page #195  
ts to society, such as 9/ 11, have led to deep and ongoing discussions abou 2008 Page #25  
econd Aberdeen Daily World article led me to a key witness, Estella Krussel 2008 Page #49  
8 files in this first batch, which led to some misunderstanding as many peo 2008 Page #64  
ment, but then my wife ran out and led me to the house. After that such noi 2008 Page #100  
 a Russian expedition to the site, led by Yuri Labvin, was launched , and r 2008 Page #102  
rtion of Europe at a time until it led to the invasion of Poland which star 2008 Page #128  
cy and ridicule, many citizens are led to believe the unknown flying object 2008 Page #131  
fic Research and Development which led to the production of the first atomi 2008 Page #131  
ry, was a respected astronomer who led a double life. He became a widely-kn 2008 Page #133  
SA protestations to contrary, have led to a significant problem. Only when  2008 Page #136  
tine). Dr. Helmut Remschmidt , who led the study of hyperactivity in childr 2008 Page #140  
, creating a funding corridor that led to the development of Pine Gap, now  2009 Page #33  
ject. Kennedy 's executive actions led to a bitter conflict with his outgoi 2009 Page #35  
resident Kennedy's UFO initiatives led to implementation of assassination d 2009 Page #42  
12, 1963 on space cooperation that led to the National Security Action Memo 2009 Page #43  
swald was involved in a conspiracy led by Clay Shaw. Garrison discovered th 2009 Page #44  
assified for NASA. This would have led to them being shared with the USSR a 2009 Page #45  
 standard control number. This has led to some claiming it was planted in t 2009 Page #46  
 of the planet Clarion, ultimately led his outraged wife to file for divorc 2009 Page #54  
y of Ocean Shores, Washington. She led a charity campaign that succeeded in 2009 Page #88  
f waves by means of explosives and led to the conclusion that "offensive in 2009 Page #167  
his expertise in aerodynamics that led to the later speculation that the we 2009 Page #168  
f waves by means of explosives and led to the conclusion that "offensive in 2009 Page #168  
pment unaided. New Zealand Zealand led the project from its inception was s 2009 Page #173  
lly unconcerned. He indicated this led him to believe that they knew enough 2009 Page #178  
something. He stated the above has led him to the conclusion that there wer 2009 Page #178  
e Earth • PG & E .,. . Information led to ii search for a Santa Cruz Sent i 2009 Page #192  
ltion • Local tips • Investigation led to Chad"s last name • Computer check 2009 Page #193  

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 the body found on the third floor ledge was Forrestal's, that he died of i 2003 Page #94  
 to Jet go. We took refuge under a ledge above the floodplain, protected so 2005 Page #154  
er a vacationer standing on a rock ledge. The man is standing next to a gre 2007 Page #71  

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da Moulton Howe, Paul Kimball, Don Ledger, Jim Marrs, David Pace, Nick Redf 2004 Page #2  
rs 23 The Shag Harbor Incident Don Ledger 31 The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO  2004 Page #3  
      The Shag Harbor Incident Don Ledger Copyright 2004 Don Ledger Part 1: 2004 Page #34  
dent Don Ledger Copyright 2004 Don Ledger Part 1: The Beginning When 18 yea 2004 Page #34  

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fortuitous attention of Drs. James LeDuc and Jamie Childs, who had done ext 2006 Page #111  

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demonstrate renal symptoms, as one LeDuc-Childs study even indicated that o 2006 Page #111  

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estigated, and apparently employed Lee Harvey Oswald in a variety of capaci 2003 Page #42  
rce investigators, Captain William Lee Davidson and First Lieutenant Frank  2003 Page #42  
of almost no one who believes that Lee Harvey Oswald was the "lone gunman"  2004 Page #125  
Goldwater confirmed in a letter to Lee Graham of Monrovia, California that  2004 Page #146  
81, Barry Goldwater again wrote to Lee Graham that he had given up trying t 2004 Page #146  
er from Senator Barry Goldwater to Lee M. Graham October 19, 1981 letter fr 2004 Page #149  
er from Senator Barry Goldwater to Lee M. Graham June 13, 1983 letter from  2004 Page #149  
83 letter from Senator Jake Gam to Lee M. Graham June 20, 1983 letter from  2004 Page #149  
801 ts surd 1988.12.0e • tikentor. Lee. imros Prvr lectr Ulan elm transxtuc 2006 Page #35  
urate because it was written by A. Lee Stewart, Jr., the first Braxton Coun 2006 Page #98  
he giant figure as described to A. Lee Stewart Jr. by Mrs. May in the "Char 2006 Page #98  
our own country" . 1 f you were to lee people know you had been into these  2007 Page #89  
a problem? I did hear chat you had lee some network administrators know you 2007 Page #89  
"Exhaust glow is minor in flight." Lee Hayman, Washington Helicopter Servic 2008 Page #54  
hired famed New York publicist Ivy Lee to pass proprietary infomiation on A 2008 Page #127  
side of Nazism. By the late 1930s, Lee was being paid $25,000 a year for di 2008 Page #127  
propaganda in America. Payments to Lee came from a Farben U.S. subsidiary , 2008 Page #127  
n close friend of accused assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. Reagan, who had attac 2008 Page #142  
the grassy knoll, a man named Fred Lee Crisman. UFO historians recognize Cr 2009 Page #29  
esearch , under the pseudonym Fred Lee. The pseudonym, which only dropped h 2009 Page #32  
ased in the main on the life of F. Lee Crisman. I know him better than any  2009 Page #32  
ba Committee , an outfit for which Lee Harvey Oswald distributed leaflets.  2009 Page #33  
                Consider, as well, Lee Harvey Oswald. Oswald served at the  2009 Page #34  
eton in the Kennedy assassination. Lee Harvey Oswald was among a small grou 2009 Page #44  
e CIA. 39 Despite controversy over Lee Harvey Oswald being recruited by Ang 2009 Page #44  
ntary evidence to demonstrate that Lee Harvey Oswald was involved in a cons 2009 Page #44  
lt SIGnM.'.lS 'TWAT ~ JACQUES VAI..LEE PUT ThkOJGH HIS CDMPU\'Ut IHC.UJOEO  2009 Page #106  

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ver measures are proper for Mr. At/lee's safeg. I've now finished ng messag 2006 Page #167  
                                   Lee's look at the problem of security fr 2007 Page #37  
arning radar. But what do we do in lee's say ten years from now? When arcif 2008 Page #114  
 , American LG., and moved through Lee's company account with Chase Bank an 2008 Page #127  

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land scientist, Thomas David James Leech, was receiving a Commandership of  2009 Page #156  
t the honor was being given to Mr. Leech because he had headed up a secret  2009 Page #156  
s owing to the fears of espionage. Leech was selected to lead the research  2009 Page #157  
n subjugating Japan. Wondering who Leech was, I found the answer in the Wis 2009 Page #157  
urnal article which revealed that: Leech is [an] engineering professor at A 2009 Page #157  
s credited today to Prof. T. D. J. Leech in New Zealand. That clue points t 2009 Page #157  
utions. The Bismark Tribune quoted Leech associate W.A. Miller of the Sydne 2009 Page #159  
ent only because he knew Professor Leech to have "an expert knowledge of an 2009 Page #159  
eapon May Be Airborne" Miller said Leech, in both aerodynamic and hydrodyna 2009 Page #160  
1939. In Auckland today, Professor Leech said he was "surprised " to hear t 2009 Page #160  
irst was reported by Prof. T. D. J Leech of New Zealand. Later dispatches m 2009 Page #160  
al Defense Research Council. Prof. Leech headed the project, he added.      2009 Page #160  
 in this story: Thomas David James Leech and James Marion Snodgrass. Who wa 2009 Page #163  
dgrass. Who was Thomas David James Leech? Thomas David James Leech was born 2009 Page #163  
id James Leech? Thomas David James Leech was born in Sydney, New South Wale 2009 Page #163  
949. During World War 2, Professor Leech was also the acting Director of Sc 2009 Page #163  
report in December 1950, Professor Leech vacated his position at Auckland U 2009 Page #163  
 Authority in Australia. Professor Leech is also the author of an aerodynam 2009 Page #163  
 that we know that both Professors Leech and Snodgrass had the proper crede 2009 Page #164  
en by Professor Thomas David James Leech himself, dated December 18, 1950 a 2009 Page #164  
rine warfare, and Professor T.D.J. Leech, who was acting Director of Scient 2009 Page #164  
r Gibson, Professors Snodgrass and Leech. The results were incorporated in  2009 Page #165  
nit under the command of Professor Leech, who would be directly responsible 2009 Page #165  
 . It was originally intended that Leech would be assisted by a senior grou 2009 Page #165  
 throughout, the responsibility of Leech. The report goes on to detail the  2009 Page #165  
nd discussed the Seal project with Leech, who had been invited to represent 2009 Page #166  
erimental error. In February 1947, Leech was invited by the Assistant Secre 2009 Page #166  
oted statements of both Professors Leech and Snodgrass to the historical re 2009 Page #167  
 the following tables: What T.D.J. Leech was quoted: Project Seal Report: E 2009 Page #167  
 ·was disclosed when Prof T. D. J. Leech of New Zealand was mentioned in th 2009 Page #167  
in London. Later a dispatch quoted Leech as saying he received the honor fo 2009 Page #167  
he atomic bomb. Professor , T.D.J. Leech received a commandership of the or 2009 Page #167  
nit under the command of Professor Leech, who would be directly responsible 2009 Page #167  
 as credited today to Prof. T.D.J. Leech in New Zealand. That clue points t 2009 Page #168  
ic bomb." In Auckland today, Prof. Leech said he was "surprised" to hear th 2009 Page #168  
 June 13, 194 7 states that T.D.J. Leech was selected to lead the project b 2009 Page #168  
ges may be more practical." T.D.J. Leech knew that Project Seal would not m 2009 Page #168  
t this was a ridiculous assertion. Leech was the Acting Director of Scienti 2009 Page #168  
rine warfare, and Professor T.D.J. Leech, who acting Director of Scientific 2009 Page #169  
4 Gibson, Professors Snodgrass and Leech." Note: Trials took place in New C 2009 Page #170  
paper reports, the Seal Report was Leech of New Zealand. Later classified S 2009 Page #171  
Sydney Speculation based on T.D.J. Leech to have University Civil Engineeri 2009 Page #171  
t bomb. " He knew Prof David James Leech of True: Professor Leech wrote a t 2009 Page #171  
vid James Leech of True: Professor Leech wrote a textbook on Auckland to ha 2009 Page #171  
nd discussed the Seal project with Leech, who had been invited to represent 2009 Page #172  
imental error." "In February 1947, Leech was invited by the Assistant Secre 2009 Page #172  
o "It was originally intended that Leech make useful contributions." would  2009 Page #173  
d throughout the responsibility of Leech." "The New Zealand approach to the 2009 Page #173  
lassified project? • Why would TDJ Leech leak any information about the pro 2009 Page #176  
the opposite was true? • Why would Leech or Snodgrass claim that work was o 2009 Page #177  
veapon he _;,aid \Vets ''as awe- 1 Leech as saying the weapon was some in i 2009 Page #181  
r- clo::.o!l wi1CJ1 Prof. ?, D. J. Leech I ".-.n a!rp!ano c:iltippnd wlll1  2009 Page #182  
phla orchcatra. has D11vid J:ime:i Leech in the uitc:st C5tt.blishcd rcsidc 2009 Page #182  
ccy, i; WEr~ ~trsl hc11:-ct ahl:!r Leech v,o:;i : ! nnmcc. lllls week .:.n  2009 Page #183  
 ~ ,,,;orir.. 11· MiHcr r .... ~ld Leech In bolh aero- . ~yn;HnlcE ,llld hy 2009 Page #183  
o,nb. s In Aue!~ :rnd today, Pro~. Leech r :11 Id he wns "su:-p:r!::::!d" t 2009 Page #183  
low the. infra reds and abo,·e .J. Leech of Nr.w_ Zealand was m4:n-l the ul 2009 Page #183  
b," hC ne...,·~ rii~patch reported Leech . asl ;issl'rtcct •'OthN m1tioni.  2009 Page #183  
orls on ·it "«llr.0L1g i1 T. D. J. Leech ln Ne'-V 7....ealand. ,~c.:~pon ~c 2009 Page #184  
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ew Prof. Dav.ldr importance. James Leech ol Auc1dancl to I "But farther tha 2009 Page #184  
E C T " S E AL" Profes~or T. D. j. LEECH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING ,\UCKLl\'ID  2009 Page #185  

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er ambitious ," was short lived as Leech's report details: 159              2009 Page #165  
iation ray is not accurate. T.D.J. Leech's answer is true: "While T.N.T. or 2009 Page #168  

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A 0 1 0 1 0 Researchers William D. Leed & Bill Leet and witness Duward Haak 2004 Page #111  

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

ies. In a July 31, 1994 lecture at Leeds, England, Charles Halt (formerly C 2006 Page #132  
es Halt (U.S. Air Force, Retired), Leeds, England, July 31, 1994. 29. The I 2006 Page #137  

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exe VedeMyer'e departure - wQaae a leek fbreee mt bead. I mi draftlag a pra 2003 Page #219  

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Researchers William D. Leed & Bill Leet and witness Duward Haak 11, 20 "Cap 2004 Page #111  

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 mbu. l'hc 11tomic poison i;:a.5c• lefen.se .,\~.u1ut n:1cl•rl2 would be, t 2009 Page #182  

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l, to Phillip Lipson and Charlette Lefevre, curators of the Seattle Museum  2006 Page #180  

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 •·ith hn ,.,.,..,,,ram • AbMc-top lefl'l::l •Yr 4rmtbNs mrn · 1hr 01hff op 2009 Page #198  

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gh-profile marriages to well-known lefrwing playwright Arthur ~liller and t 2007 Page #137  

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ien Photo "Well, it never actually left me, that picture haunted me. And I  2003 Page #35  
ne roll of Kodak ASA 64 slide film left. I was wearing a bandanna for sun p 2003 Page #45  
tifact is completely intact. Lower left is a hollow sec