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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:

"m&y" "m'" "m'-'1" "m'bow" "m'd" "m'ef"

"m'owlt" "m'thodolu" "m-16s" "m-21" "m-dsli" "m-us" "m11ny" "m1611"

"m1t" "m1tioni" "m1tt8ob" "m1u" "m1uion" "m1wn" "m4" "m7"

"m7''" "m8" "m=" "m=t" "m" "m'" "m'\1" "m'v'"

"m\v" "m\x" "m\x'" "m\xf" "m\xi" "m\xl" "ma" "ma'"

"ma'am" "ma1or" "ma4" "ma^aa-" "maa" "maaditmr" "mabie" "mac"

"mac's" "macabre" "macaroni" "macarthur" "macarthur's" "macca" "maccabee" "maccallum"

"macdili" "macdill" "macdiu" "macdonald" "mach" "mach4" "machinations" "machinc"

"machine" "machinef" "machinery" "machines" "machining" "machinist" "machjne" "maciel"

"macii" "mack" "mack's" "maclachlan" "maclaine" "maclaine's" "macleod" "macro"

"macrune" "macrunes" "mad" "madaffer" "madam" "maddern" "maddison" "made"

"madeley" "madero" "madison" "madjson" "madman" "madness" "madre" "maffei"

"maffei's" "mafia" "mafic" "mafiosi" "mafisticdocuments" "maga#ne" "magazine" "magazines"

"magdalena" "mager4ne" "maggie" "maggio" "magic" "magical" "magician's" "magicians"

"magma" "magnesium" "magnesium'" "magnet" "magnetic" "magnetism" "magnetized" "magnetoaerodynamic"

"magnetometer" "magnetometers" "magnets" "magnification" "magnificent" "magnifying" "magnitude" "magnitudes"

"mai" "maieng" "maieshcdocuments" "maiesticdocumeats" "maiesticdocuments" "mail" "mailbox" "mailboxei11stein"

"mailed" "mailer" "mailing" "maimer" "main" "maine" "mainframe" "mainland"

"mainly" "mainstream" "maintain" "maintained" "maintaini" "maintaining" "maintains" "maintaio"

"maintairung" "maintenance" "maintenanced" "maison" "mait" "maiy" "maj" "maj9sticdocum9nts"

"maj9sucdocum9nts" "majcomsec" "majcsticdocumcnts" "majcsticdocuments" "maje" "majesbcdocuments" "majescic" "majeshcdocuments"

"majeshcdocumentt" "majeshedocuments" "majeslicdocumenls" "majeslicdocuments" "majest" "majestcdocuments" "majestic" "majestic-12"

"majestic-i2" "majesticd" "majesticddcuments" "majesticdocu" "majesticdocumcnts" "majesticdocumen" "majesticdocuments" "majesticdocumenu"

"majesticdocurnents" "majesticrelated" "majesty's" "maji4" "majic" "majic-12" "majic-states" "majik"

"major" "majority" "majoslicdocuments" "majosticdocuments" "majosticdocumonts" "majostkdocuments" "majsec" "mak"

"make" "make-believe" "make-up" "makers" "makes" "makeup" "makin" "making"

"makings" "makr" "mal" "malaxa" "malaxa's" "malcolm" "malcon" "male"

"malenko0" "males" "malevolence" "malevolent" "malformed" "malfuncti" "malfunction" "malfunctioned"

"malfunctioning" "malfunctions" "malicious" "mall" "malleable" "malmstrom" "maloney" "malrmlt0"

"malrnal" "malstrom" "maltais" "maltese" "malton" "maluje" "mam" "mama"

"mamma" "mammals" "mammary" "mammoth" "mammy" "mam·" "man" "man'"

"man's" "man-hours" "man-mad" "man-made" "man-sized" "man1" "manage" "manageable"

"managed" "management" "manager" "managerial" "managers" "managing" "manao-e" "manchester"

"manchuria" "mandate" "mandates" "maneuvenng" "maneuver" "maneuverabilit" "maneuverability" "maneuverable"

"maneuvered" "maneuvering" "maneuvers" "maney" "maney's" "manga" "manganese" "mangled"

"manhattan" "manhattan's" "manhole" "mani" "manifest" "manifestation" "manifested" "manifesting"

"manifestly" "manifold" "manipulate" "manipulated" "manipulating" "manipulation" "mankind" "manmade"

"mann" "mann's" "manned" "manner" "mannered" "mannerisms" "mannheim" "manning"

"manor" "manpower" "mans" "mansion" "manslaughter" "manston" "manta" "mantell"

"mantell's" "manteu's" "mantle" "mantle-piece" "mantra" "mantra-like" "manu" "manual"

"manual's" "manualextraterrestrial" "manually" "manuals" "manufacru" "manufacrured" "manufacrures" "manufactur"

"manufacture" "manufactured" "manufacturer" "manufacturer's" "manufacturers" "manufacturin" "manufacturing" "manui"

"manuscript" "manuscripts" "many" "many-year" "manzano" "manzel" "mao" "maoartpus"

"map" "maps" "maq" "mar" "mar-r~et" "maraotw" "marauder" "marauding"

"marcel" "marcel's" "march" "march'" "marches" "marcia" "marcin" "marco"

"marcomini" "marconi" "mardsen" "marek" "margaret" "margaret's" "margin" "marginal"

"marginalia" "marginally" "margins" "marginsq" "margurite" "mari" "maria" "marie"

"marietta" "marijyn" "marilyn" "marilyn's" "marin" "marina" "marine" "mariner"

"mariners" "marines" "mario" "marion" "maritime" "marjorie" "mark" "markecing"

"marked" "markedly" "marker" "markers" "market" "marketed" "marketing" "markets"

"markham" "marking" "markings" "markov" "marks" "marlin" "marlow" "marlowe"

"marquis" "marred" "marriage" "marriages" "married" "married-couple" "marries" "marrs"

"marry" "mars" "marsden" "marshal" "marshall" "marshall's" "marshall•" "marshau"

"marshmallows" "marshy" "martial" "martian" "martians" "martin" "martin's" "martin-lockheed"

"martinis" "maruj" "marupulating" "marvel" "marvelous" "marvin" "marx" "mary"

"maryland" "marysville" "masa" "maschinen" "mase" "maser" "masi" "mask"

"masked" "masking" "masks" "masonic" "masquerading" "mass" "massachu" "massachusetts"

"massed" "masses" "massf" "massi" "massive" "massively" "massive•·" "master"

"master's" "mastermind" "masterpiece" "masters" "match" "matched" "matches" "matching"

"mate" "mated" "mateo" "mateos" "materi21s" "materiajs" "material" "material's"

"materiales" "materialize" "materials" "materialwruch" "materiel" "maternal" "math" "mathematical"

"mathematician" "mathematics" "mathew" "mathis" "maths" "mating" "matlrill" "matrix"

"matsomoto" "matsurani" "matsutani" "matt" "matter" "matterofllmen-phllcorso" "matters" "matthe"

"matthew" "matthews" "mattresses" "mature" "maturity" "maurice" "maury" "maussan"

"mav" "maverick" "mavis" "mawj1" "mawy" "max" "max-planck-" "maxim"

"maximize" "maximizing" "maximum" "maxwell" "may" "may's" "may_" "maybe"

"mayor" "mayor-charles" "mayr" "maze" "mazza" "ma}" "ma~" "mbra"

"mbu" "mc" "mc&ico" "mcadams" "mcalpine" "mcartor" "mccabe" "mccandlish"

"mccandnsh" "mccandrish" "mccarthy" "mcclellan" "mcclelland" "mcclendon" "mccloy" "mccomb"

"mccone" "mccord" "mccracken" "mcculloch" "mcdade" "mcdaniel" "mcdaniel's" "mcdaniels"

"mcdonald" "mcdonald's" "mcdonalds" "mcdonnell" "mceexp-y14" "mcg&u" "mcgcorgc" "mcgeorge"

"mcgeorge's" "mcgraw-hill" "mcgregor" "mcgrew" "mcgu1re" "mcguire" "mch" "mckee"

"mckeeve" "mckeever" "mckinnon" "mckittrick" "mcl" "mclean" "mclellan" "mcmanus"

"mcmillan" "mcminnville" "mcmoneagle" "mcmullen" "mcnab" "mcnabb" "mcneff" "mcnl"

"mcowllors" "mcru" "mcr~i" "mc~r" "md" "md-80" "md1catcd" "mdal"

"mdthuney@email" "me-163" "me-262" "me1" "me11111" "me_" "mea" "mead"

"meade" "meadow" "meadows" "meager" "mean" "meaning" "meaningful" "meaningless"

"meanings" "means" "meant" "meantime" "meanwhile" "measurable" "measure" "measured"

"measurement" "measurements" "measures" "measurin" "measuring" "meat" "mechanic" "mechanical"

"mechanicall" "mechanically" "mechanics" "mechanicsburg" "mechanism" "mechanisms" "mechanistic" "mechanix"

"mechanized" "mecharucal" "mecharustic" "mecj" "meclia" "medal" "medals" "meddled"

"media" "media's" "media-government" "medias" "mediate" "medical" "medically" "medications"

"medicine" "medicoecological" "medics" "medieval" "mediocrity" "meditation" "medium" "medium-high"

"medium-low" "medium-range" "medium-to-high" "mediums" "mediumship" "medja" "medpen" "medt"

"mee" "meenfidentlal" "meet" "meetin" "meeting" "meetings" "meets" "megabytes"

"megahertz" "megas" "megawatt" "megawatts" "megic" "meiica" "meilia" "mejpm4"

"melinowsky" "mellon" "melnikov" "melon" "meloney" "melt" "meltdown" "melted"

"melting" "mem" "mem01y" "member" "members" "membership" "membrane" "memmott"

"memo" "memoir" "memoirs" "memorabilia" "memorable" "memoranda" "memorandum" "memorandums"

"memorial" "memories" "memorized" "memory" "memos" "men" "men'" "men's"

"menace" "menacho" "menacm0" "menaul" "mend" "mendelian" "mendez" "mendoza"

"menem" "menia" "menl" "menliooed" "menms" "menninger" "mensa" "mental"

"mentally" "mentio" "mention" "mentioned" "mentioned-the" "mentioning" "mentions" "mentor"

"menzel" "menzel's" "meol" "meow" "mep" "mer" "merallurgist" "mercer"

"merck" "mercury" "mercury-like" "mere" "mere_y" "merely" "merer" "merged"

"merger" "mergers" "merging" "meridian" "merino" "merit" "merited" "merits"

"merlin" "merrill" "merritt" "merua" "merua-created" "meruated" "merucal" "mesa"

"meseuh" "mesquite" "mess" "message" "messages" "messenger" "messerschmitt" "messing"

"messrs" "met" "metal" "metal's" "metal-like" "metaljuroist" "metallic" "metallic-looking"

"metallurgic" "metallurgical" "metallurgist" "metallurgists" "metallurgy" "metals" "metamorphic" "metaphysical"

"metauuro-ical" "meteor" "meteoric" "meteorite" "meteorites" "meteoroid" "meteorological" "meteorologist"

"meteorology" "meteors" "meter" "metered" "meters" "method" "methodical" "methodically"

"methodologies" "methodology" "methods" "methyl" "meticulous" "meticulously" "metres" "metrics"

"metro" "metropolis" "metz" "meu" "meuller" "mew" "mex" "mexican"

"mexicano" "mexicans" "mexico" "mexico's" "mexicosroswell" "mexjco" "mexjco-themed" "mey"

"meyer" "meyer's" "meyers" "me~ud" "mf" "mfctfflmff" "mforrnabon" "mfsro"

"mg" "mg+" "mger" "mgo" "mhsn" "mhz" "mi" "mi-24"

"mi-8s" "mi3" "mi5" "mi6" "mia" "miaclnaaq" "miami" "miami-dade"

"miaroj" "mib" "mibs" "mic" "mice" "michael" "michaelis'" "michaud"

"michelle" "michigan" "mici" "mick" "mickey" "micro-" "micro-circuitry" "micro-meteor"

"microbial" "microbiological" "microbiologists" "microbiology" "microchip" "microchips" "microfiches" "microfilm"

"micrometeorites" "microminiaturization" "micron" "microns" "microorganisms" "microphone" "microprobe" "microscop"

"microscope" "microscopes" "microscopic" "microscopical" "microscopically" "microscopy" "microseconds" "microsoft"

"micros~ope" "microwave" "microwaves" "mid" "mid-1950s" "mid-1952" "mid-1960s" "mid-1980's"

"mid-1980s" "mid-1990s" "mid-50s" "mid-60s" "mid-afternoon" "mid-air" "mid-atlantic" "mid-day"

"mid-february" "mid-fifties" "mid-flight" "mid-gray" "mid-june" "mid-l" "mid-late" "mid-september"

"mid-sixties" "mid-summer" "mid-to-late" "mid-western" "midday" "middftto" "middje" "middle"

"middle-class" "middlesex" "middleton" "midni2ht" "midnight" "midori" "midorj" "midst"

"midtown" "midway" "midwest" "midwestem" "midwestern" "mies" "miethe" "miethe's"

"mifaary" "miffed" "mifrtin" "mig" "mig-21" "mig-23" "mig@w" "mighc"

"might" "mighty" "migr" "migrated" "migration" "migratory" "migs" "mihcr"

"mii" "miiler" "mike" "mikhail" "mikoyan" "mikoyan-" "mikoyan-gureivich" "mil"

"mil'" "mil11on" "mild" "mildenhall" "mildly" "mile" "milenio" "milepost"

"miles" "mile£" "milham~'" "milicaries" "milil'lry" "milirary" "milita" "milita1j'"

"milita1y" "militaf" "militag" "militant" "militaries" "militarily" "militarj" "militarv"

"military" "military's" "military-industrial" "military-style" "military-ufo" "militaryindustrial" "militay" "miliw-y"

"milj" "miljtary" "milk" "milky" "mill" "millard" "millennia" "millennial-old"

"millennium" "miller" "miller's" "milliamp" "milligram" "milligrams" "milliliter" "millimeter"

"million" "millionaire" "millions" "millionth" "millis" "mills" "milluiuijujii" "milner"

"milners" "milo" "milter" "milton" "mimed" "mimeographed" "mimeography" "mimi"

"minadrav" "minas" "mind" "mind's" "mind-altering" "mind-boggling" "mind-control" "minds"

"mindset" "mine" "mine-field" "minefield" "mineral" "mineralogist" "mineralogy" "minerals"

"mines" "ming" "mingled" "mini" "mini-convention" "mini-series" "minimal" "minimize"

"minimizes" "minimizing" "minimum" "mining" "minions" "minister" "minister's" "ministering"

"ministers" "ministries" "ministry" "ministry's" "mink" "minl" "minnesota" "minnesota'"

"minor" "minority" "minot" "minsvyari" "mint" "mintarydestoning" "mints" "minu"

"minuai" "minual" "minus" "minute" "minuteman" "minutes" "min~l" "min·ors"

"mioe7" "miog" "mir-" "mirac_e" "miraculously" "mirage" "miriam" "mirror"

"mirrors" "mirtistry" "mirurruze" "mis" "mis-identification" "misadventure" "misc" "miscalculation"

"misconceptions" "misdirect" "misdirected" "misdirecting" "misdirection" "misery" "misfire" "mishap"

"mishaps" "misidentification" "misidentifications" "misidentified" "misimpression" "misinform" "misinformation" "misinformed"

"misinterpret" "misinterpreted" "miskar" "mislead" "misleadin" "misleading" "misleading-as" "misled"

"misperception" "misperceptions" "misplaced" "misremembering" "misrepresent" "miss" "missed" "misses"

"missijes" "missile" "missile's" "missile-like" "missiles" "missin" "missing" "missing'"

"mission" "missions" "mississippi" "missng" "missouri" "missourian" "misspelled" "misspelling"

"misstatements" "misstep" "mist" "mist's" "mistake" "mistaken" "mistakes" "mistated"

"mister" "misterios" "mistrust" "mistrusting" "mists" "misty" "mistyping" "misun"

"misunderstanding" "misunderstandings" "misused" "mit" "mit''" "mita" "mitary" "mitchel"

"mitchell" "mitchell's" "mitnl" "mito-style" "mitt" "miuer" "miuor" "mived"

"miwsion" "mix" "mixed" "mixt" "mixture" "mixtures" "miy" "miz"

"mj" "mj-" "mj-1" "mj-12" "mj-12's" "mj-12-related" "mj-12er" "mj-12ref"

"mj-2" "mj-4" "mj-8" "mj-i" "mj12" "mj12's" "mj1t2ry" "mj6"

"mjbs" "mjddie" "mjeben" "mjght" "mjje" "mjji" "mjlfcasancr" "mjlirary"

"mjlitary" "mjllion" "mjn_a" "mjnd" "mjnua'" "mjnutes" "mjoules" "mjsinformed"

"mjssion" "mjssions" "mjtwelve" "mk" "mk-ultra" "mklor" "mktk" "mkultra"

"mkxns" "ml" "ml-2" "ml307" "mld" "mlf'iu'i" "mlftasy" "mlght"

"mlllrrlals" "mlmc" "mlnalion" "mlni&tr" "mlral" "mlsdnc" "mlst" "mlt"

"mltiii" "ml••-•··" "mm" "mm-54a" "mm1•" "mmakb99k" "mmarrinclustriail" "mmi"

"mmkafik" "mmu" "mmualtwo" "mm•" "mn" "mn-1" "mn21" "mnde"

"mner" "mnlljtp" "mnsr" "mnules" "mny" "mnyc" "mo" "mo0w"

"mo" "mo'td" "mo\·ed" "moapa" "moat" "mob" "mobile" "mobility"

"mobilization" "mobilizing" "mobster" "mock" "mockery" "mocking" "mockumentary" "mockup"

"moclified" "mod" "mod's" "modalities" "mode" "model" "modeled" "modeling"

"models" "modem" "moderate" "moderately" "modern" "modes" "modest" "modesto"

"modification" "modified" "modifier" "modify" "modifying" "modjftcati" "modulate" "modulated"

"modulating" "module" "modules" "modus" "mogul" "mohn" "mohns" "moise"

"moise's" "moisture" "moisturevaporproof" "moit" "mojave" "mojesticdocuments" "mold" "molded"

"molding" "molecular" "molecularly" "molecule" "molecules" "moles" "molon" "molt"

"molten" "mom" "moment" "momentarily" "momentary" "moments" "momentum" "mommtum"

"moms" "mom~nts" "mon" "monarch" "monb" "mondale" "monday" "mondays"

"mone" "monent" "monetary" "monev" "money" "mong" "mongering" "mongoloid"

"monica" "moniker" "monitor" "monitored" "monitoring" "monkey" "monkeys" "monks"

"monmouth" "mono" "mono-directional" "monoclinic" "monograph" "monographs" "monolithic" "monopolistic"

"monopolize" "monopoly" "monotonically" "monotype" "monroe" "monroe's" "monrovia" "monsignor"

"monster" "mont" "montagnier" "montagu" "montague" "montan" "montana" "monte"

"montegue" "monterrey" "montessori" "montevideo" "montgomery" "month" "month-old" "monthlv"

"monthly" "months" "montie" "monument" "monumental" "monymiry" "moo" "mood"

"moody" "moon" "moondust" "moondust-" "moons" "moonthere" "moore" "moore's"

"moored" "mooring" "moot" "mooted" "mop" "mope" "mopoui" "mop~up"

"morafoy" "moral" "morale" "morbidity" "morena" "moreover" "morey" "morgan"

"morgans" "morgenthau" "morgue" "moriarty" "morley" "mormon" "morning" "mornings"

"mornino" "morocain" "morocco" "moron" "morphcm" "morphed" "morpheme" "morphine"

"morphology" "morris" "morse" "mortal" "mortality" "mortem" "mortensen" "mortgage"

"mortgages" "mortis" "morton" "mortuary" "morufication" "moruroring" "mos" "moscosv"

"moscow" "moscow-this" "mosdy" "moser" "mosgrove" "mosi" "moss" "most-feared"

"mostly" "mostmajor" "mot" "motebook" "motel" "mother" "mother's" "mothership"

"mothership's" "motherships" "moths" "motion" "motioned" "motionles" "motionless" "motions"

"motivate" "motivated" "motivating" "motivation" "motivators" "motive" "motives" "motntraileti"

"motor" "motorcade" "motorcycle" "motorcycle-r" "motorcycles" "motorist" "motorists" "motorola"

"motors" "motorway" "mottew" "motto" "mou" "moubon" "moulder" "moulds"

"moulton" "moulton-" "moun" "moun-" "mound" "mounds" "mount" "mountain"

"mountainous" "mountains" "mountains-just" "mountainside" "mountaintop" "mountajns" "mounted" "mountie"

"mounties" "mounting" "mounts" "mourning" "mouse" "mouth" "mouthpiece" "mouths"

"mov" "move" "moved" "movement" "movements" "moves" "movie" "movies"

"moving" "movrmo" "mow" "mow+" "mower" "mowitoring" "mown" "moyers"

"mo~e" "mo~nl" "mp" "mp's" "mp1r" "mpathies" "mpcr-~•" "mperinto"

"mph" "mps" "mq" "mqjestic" "mr" "mr-" "mraatlw" "mran"

"mre" "mrlift'" "mrn" "mrp" "mrrisvyazi" "mrs" "ms" "ms4"

"msgt" "msi" "msiitary4nclustial" "msl" "msm" "msmobil" "msn" "msove"

"mss" "mss•" "mst" "mstislav" "mt" "mt'" "mt1rilyn" "mtap-12"

"mtelhgence" "mtemabonal" "mterro" "mtgic" "mtik'~" "mtir+p" "mtistmtaxy" "mtn"

"mtness" "mtnls" "mtrarthrof" "mtr•" "mts" "mtv" "mu" "mu-"

"much" "much-discussed" "mucilacions" "muddy" "mudflats" "muerto" "mufon" "mufon's"

"muh1al" "muhammadan" "muilbox" "mulder" "mule" "mulhare" "mulhare's" "mull"

"mullipk" "multi-day" "multi-engine" "multi-layered" "multi-level" "multi-levels" "multi-stage" "multi-thousand"

"multicolored" "multimedia" "multinational" "multiple" "multiple-witne" "multiplie" "multiplied" "multiplier"

"multiplkd" "multiply" "multistage" "multitude" "multitudes" "mum" "mumbling" "muncie"

"mundane" "munich" "munitions" "muo~g" "murals" "murder" "murdered" "murders"

"murky" "murl" "muroc" "murphy" "muscle" "muscles" "muscular" "muse"

"muses" "museum" "mushroom" "music" "music-sharing" "musician" "musicians" "musings"

"muslim" "mussolini" "must" "mustn't" "mut" "mutated" "mutation" "mutations"

"mutes" "muti" "mutilated" "mutilating" "mutilation" "mutilations" "mutilators" "mutrwe"

"mutt" "mutter" "muttered" "mutual" "mutually" "muu" "mv" "mvd"

"mvesagaaons" "mvn" "mvskdocumems" "mw" "mw'" "mwe" "mwjriw" "mwst"

"mwtw" "mx" "mxumenls" "myers" "mye~" "myrna" "myron" "mys"

"mysdf" "myspan" "myste" "mystenous" "mysteries" "mysteriou" "mysterious" "mysteriously"

"mystery" "mystical" "mystify" "mystuious" "myth" "mythical" "mythological" "mythology"

"my~" "m~" "m~--" "m~l" "m~nr" "m~ri" "m~thod" "m~tmc"

"m~y" "m~~i" "m£lteont~" "m·er" "m•" "m•hosn"

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y.19£1 • W0Lld.Sithtill£ 1 thcouch M&y ■ Abduebon D,b.11, ■ S~1r;p. J\.L1t  2009 Page #145  

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

hich she had no advanced knowledge M' NC= Dor raucAr • Source: CIA Archivis 2004 Page #207  
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Word: "m'-'1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

-Uk..i.t..1'1 YIPflL'rdt; . k ?o{h m'-'1 •;pu.r qu11!it,ed to i _-II --.ir: 2009 Page #163  

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

measured. Ordered by Amadon-Mahtai M'Bow, Director General of UNESCO on Oct 2005 Page #54  

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

, OR INDEPENDENT \VEAL TH UNDER.ST M'D CONSPIRACYTlfEORIES • YOU ARE PART O 2008 Page #146  

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

, ..... • .. • :;: _ ..... ' .. fj,M'ef.-..."';,,.j.~~-~:, r.';~·.t;:,~t-_- 2007 Page #35  

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

 or "''bttbcr u,., .re\'• ; bctw~n M'OWlt &iniu 111d Mou!lt t.lation ..-u a 2009 Page #163  

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

ri::alolo~· \,ill follo""' the umc m'thodolu:;:u."s: "hich currt·n1 ,\rclH· 2005 Page #107  

Word: "m-16s", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ey were armed. Paul: Yes, they had M-16s and they ·were facing the object.  2007 Page #169  
l: Yes, there were. Paul: They had M-16s. \VHAT MADE YOU DECIDE JN 2007 TO  2007 Page #172  

Word: "m-21", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 including the YF-12A interceptor, M-21 mothership (to launch the D-21 dron 2006 Page #72  
timately designated the mothership M-21 (reversing the digits in the number 2006 Page #77  
combination was called M/D-21. Two M-21 motherships, Article 134 and Articl 2006 Page #77  
ine unstart. The crew of the other M-21 (Article 134) watched in horror as  2006 Page #77  

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

ltSl%.L!: l,.UT' ~..,. 'UM.AIIO lO M-DSli w.: .. E ~lSUK.£ GL.O,_,ED Ll.:.E 2009 Page #118  

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

C. M,Vl!T ~- A. M£Lteont~ c•Lw c,: m-us.'°"''"' n 11CA:. MO "ITT~ CR,Jt,.;~ 2009 Page #113  

Word: "m11ny", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

orld Wa:-II ,s:ju,115!3" prod11crd m11ny .?ccret wc-.apoos and one of ~rn w 2009 Page #163  

Word: "m1611", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

la tom 1-.4. 6116 C.M.111111.1111. M1611. 0014,41.0i 100elt ifi• I tai How  2006 Page #32  

Word: "m1t", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

l o-.1':r 1hr Of'ffl,11'°" p,udc1p.M1t , ,.,,,,, urtbGln corn -Run by lin&U 2009 Page #198  

Word: "m1tioni", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ted Leech . asl ;issl'rtcct •'OthN m1tioni. may find saylnl:' hi~ ,ve11pon  2009 Page #183  

Word: "m1tt8ob", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Th. S'°"it SowtSumm,,: of 198'.l ■ M1tt8ob Leu ■ Tho lle9,n Tciana)t, ■ Ali 2009 Page #149  

Word: "m1u", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

turt ,ound di..-hioni paths of air m1u.sr,1 accunndy :!.!!rl1 o! the P~~ton 2009 Page #183  

Word: "m1uion", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

·.i.ss W:\S · The scicntisl. James M1uion .a bio1hy~io~L and hud. dc~c ·sno 2009 Page #184  

Word: "m1wn", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

lo-AntPrict1n lo:ccs lnr.cted on T;m1wn J;111nd lr. · Uc~ toda.y 1n an· '?. 2009 Page #182  

Word: "m4", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 that AQ-4 still favors meteoroid. M4 and M7 incline to SA theory. M8 still 2007 Page #143  
ons of "AQ-4" and the findjngs of "M4" and "M7'' all broadly conform to the 2007 Page #144  
 to the conclusions of "AQ-4" and "M4" and "MT' may weU be an inrucacion th 2007 Page #144  
,·e .J. Leech of Nr.w_ Zealand was m4:n-l the ultra ,·1olcts there ma' he t 2009 Page #183  

Word: "m7", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Q-4 still favors meteoroid. M4 and M7 incline to SA theory. M8 still waiver 2007 Page #143  

Word: "m7''", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Q-4" and the findjngs of "M4" and "M7'' all broadly conform to the U.S. Gov 2007 Page #144  

Word: "m8", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d. M4 and M7 incline to SA theory. M8 still waivers and points to Oklahoma  2007 Page #143  
 event. The statement concerrun g "M8" and the "Oklahoma landing of the sam 2007 Page #144  

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vitv Research of T. Townsend Brown M=::--==:-:: =.:-.:.==:--= =7-= ---·---- 2005 Page #28  

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

 'IHY ,~ &.1: roroe P.re:n.• ~ cu :M=t.lo.1 ~ ,:. ,.,,.oS;ect -::.r.': •r,l 2008 Page #22  

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robably why I did get one O'Level. M\"v': Did you not do well at computers  2007 Page #79  
y lsaac Asimov and Harf) Harrison. M\.XI: J use out interest which types of 2007 Page #81  

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 ?vlcKinnon and Matthew \Williams. M\'(/: Basically if l could start with n 2007 Page #78  

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trict of Washjngton? GM: No, none. M\'\1: So how could leaving messages lik 2007 Page #90  

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

 everyone . I really enjoyed that. M\'v': So a Systems Administrator is the 2007 Page #83  

Word: "m\v", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ame time and was the same network. M\V: Did you look for much information l 2007 Page #90  

Word: "m\x", 7 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 l have a lot of respect for them. M\X/: Did you like any specific things a 2007 Page #81  
and 1 've now got 3 half brothers. M\X/: Has anyone close to) ou ever got i 2007 Page #82  
hen he was younger but that's all. M\X/: So back in school days clid you ge 2007 Page #82  
                                   M\X: \Xlas it when you were working at t 2007 Page #84  
e of the other stuff was military. M\X/: \Xlould honeypots really only appl 2007 Page #87  
 destroyed data or decrypted data. M\X!: So your actions merely appended to 2007 Page #88  
losest links co the UFO subject. :.M\X/: Yeah I think hacker lore says ,cNe 2007 Page #89  

Word: "m\x'", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

uld tell that things were correct. M\X': You are sure you would know the di 2007 Page #86  
ut UFOs at an extradition hearing. M\X': Well I am not so sure seeing as it 2007 Page #91  

Word: "m\xf", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 network I was on was created for. M\Xf: Did you find out if the hackers wh 2007 Page #85  
rs? GM: Actually 1 think its both. M\Xf: So vou'll be able to find 1.5 mill 2007 Page #92  

Word: "m\xi", 11 instance(s) (Back to Top)

of North of London. Holloway Road. M\XI: How did you get on at school as a  2007 Page #79  
 later years at secondar y school. M\XI: 1 find it interesting that you cou 2007 Page #80  
f use to you or enhance your life. M\XI: How about teacher motivation, if y 2007 Page #80  
Yeah my Physics teacher was great :M\XI: Did you learn much about History o 2007 Page #80  
t politics. I loved Roman history. M\XI: I know you have an interest in UFO 2007 Page #80  
 was out and about, sort of thing. M\XI: Would you job involve any element  2007 Page #83  
heir passwords on a monthly basis. M\XI: \.'v'ere you the only person invol 2007 Page #83  
 and l was looking for stuff then. M\XI: Did you stay a BUFORA member? GM:  2007 Page #84  
damage on every machjne I was on. :M\XI: Arte you able to talk about some o 2007 Page #88  
account on them via the owners. le M\XI: Do you think that it makes a diffe 2007 Page #89  
n't allowed co argue chose points. M\XI: So the prosecution are allowed to  2007 Page #91  

Word: "m\xl", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

etics and trampolinin g and stuff. M\Xl: Diel you win any prizes. GM: 1 rem 2007 Page #79  
                        hopefully! M\Xl: Is there any evidence which has be 2007 Page #90  

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

P SECRET CODE WORD (ULTRA. I MBRA. MA.IIC. ctci material would be reference 2003 Page #118  
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iscuss New Mexico UFO Crashes? www ma/esbcdocuments com Lt. Col. Blount to  2003 Page #155  
3 Las Vegas. Crash Con'erence •*** ma/esbcdocuments com JDr. Lloyd V Berkne 2003 Page #156  
74, Box 146, classified Secret www ma/eshcdocuments com PAPERCLIP Strength  2003 Page #158  
03 Las Vegas. Crash Conference www ma/esticdocuments com 1 ’I ’ 1R&D Board  2003 Page #161  
dies and MOONDUST. 18 Jan 1967 www ma/esticdocumcnts.com Moondust - Santa C 2003 Page #164  
2003 Las Vegas Crash ConferenceWAW ma,-esicdocuments com FOIA Request Examp 2003 Page #165  
003 Las Vegas, Crash Conferencewww ma/esticdocuments com 161                2003 Page #165  
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war. BS from US Air Force Academy, MA Case Western University • Personal co 2004 Page #199  
Lt;.4)1.8 -trQ- 4.{ 4e dLOP SECRET/MA.)1C CF.APrER XII or- The U.S.Air Fcrc 2004 Page #246  
trieval Conference 16 ThcNau v-... MA. P.t. ,_ .. ..., ................ ""~ 2005 Page #18  
e reported in Varginha that may or ma) not be related to the "ET" from Varg 2005 Page #34  
orce Historical Research Center at Ma::-..,.vell AFB. In reply to requests  2005 Page #129  
 Z• 4 (0) t WET 110114K114 iii Lla ma.. (411.etiar ActivItis• — initiated i 2006 Page #26  
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rn the .11essonat Senn — GP !ranch ma.010 otoreres the WC Pgra) — formers W 2006 Page #35  
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retractable slotted window", which ma) have been used to improve pilot visi 2007 Page #100  
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three books on Monroe's death: The Ma,i/)'n Conspirary; Mari!Jn lvlonroe: 1 2007 Page #134  
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., t.:-■ fro,a ,1 ~•--~h: ot aDinl MA .. ll-h•• t.e 1•1 ••r.n•. ._ ..... •: 2008 Page #19  
y photos ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) FOR, Ma!Ylall, Bush, Truman ■ ~;;l.(Ql.9.iled 2008 Page #115  
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as m4:n-l the ultra ,·1olcts there ma' he tioncr. on the turthday honor,; l 2009 Page #183  

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

e — who shared my "just the facts, ma'am" approach to the search for the tr 2004 Page #215  

Word: "ma1or", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

. ...... . . Summation ■ An era of ma1or tuns,t:on ■ Ce:isdess UFO encounte 2009 Page #153  

Word: "ma4", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

h«? course* of vour survey vm will ma4 nvr?.n liaison with +,hn mi 14 barv  2003 Page #214  

Word: "ma^aa-", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ACC&.XJ. OKU WITH K??-OVAL of U.s. MA^AA-;ETAi Ov                           2003 Page #231  

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

ejaat* tort* rt SwU Mwtw ta mm ftr Maa tiaa w haw baoa aoaaidariag what MWe 2003 Page #220  

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

n yen will eenonAaobe with Oenaenl MaaditMr te aaaertaiw whetkar ha deeirae 2003 Page #226  

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

witness Accounts and Other Details Mabie Mazza was the officer manager of W 2003 Page #59  

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

well to check out rancher William "Mac" Brazel's report to the local sherif 2004 Page #135  
t the base. Bessie Brazel, rancher Mac Brazel's daughter, said in an interv 2004 Page #137  
l claimed that her rancher father, Mac Brazel, was never held in detention  2004 Page #138  
 Launch #4 was headed right toward Mac Brazel's ranch when it was lost. Oth 2004 Page #139  
1947, and who claimed that rancher Mac Brazel and a child who accompanied h 2004 Page #143  
n who liked to ride the range with Mac, named Dee Proctor.) 140             2004 Page #143  
of the debris field the reason why Mac Brazel was interrogated at length an 2004 Page #144  
 did that never happen, as rancher Mac Brazel's daughter Bessie insists? Pr 2004 Page #144  
ut as Not MJ-12 Related • Dr. John Mac — Famous abduction researcher — died 2004 Page #201  
oating around Roswell itself since Mac Brazel told Frank Joyce about it dur 2004 Page #236  
04 Chuck Wade Abstract In 1947 Mr. Mac Brazel discovered a considerable amo 2004 Page #240  
 Corona, New Mexico, my home town. Mac came to Corona to request my father  2004 Page #240  
roctor told my mother and me about Mac Braze] showing some of the debris to 2004 Page #240  
ew Archeological Evidence from the Mac Brazel, July 1947 Debris Site Chuck  2005 Page #107  
 tin menliooed them a5 bomb~ th.it mac.'f owu uudy. :ond,tionc:d . fo• Amer 2009 Page #182  

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

 declined. A couple of years later Mac's son, Bill Brazel, showed some of t 2004 Page #240  

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

Mavis. It told the true story of a macabre depiction of love in the autumn  2005 Page #149  

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

imilarly marketed package of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese offered an instant w 2007 Page #63  
ns, fried potatoes, cornbread, and macaroni & cheese. That was our favorite 2007 Page #123  

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

esticdocuments.com General Douglas MacArthur October 8,1955, New York Times 2003 Page #10  
ective to Wedemeyer, a telegram to MacArthur and a Memorandum for the Presi 2003 Page #204  
 you will oosnunloata with General MacArthur to ascertain whether he desire 2003 Page #213  
ants. It is suggested, and General MacArthur concurs, that General Wedemeye 2003 Page #224  
ou will comnuni nat.e with General MacArthur to ascertain whether he desire 2003 Page #225  
 2. Draft of telegram to - General MacArthur. FE:JCVlncent :bar/hs t 7-6,7- 2003 Page #228  
a of statements by General Douglas MacArthur, who was quoted in the New Yor 2004 Page #133  
s." We have no explanation for why MacArthur spoke of interplanetary war, o 2004 Page #133  
st us, even though General Douglas MacArthur publicly mentioned that dire p 2004 Page #148  
se worries increased after General MacArthur landed at Inchon in September  2006 Page #165  

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

oops pushed into North Korea under MacArthur's orders to destroy the North  2006 Page #165  

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

tery of December 6, 1950 Dr. Bruce Macca bee Copyright 2006 Bruce Maccabee  2006 Page #164  

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

Researchers Richard Hall and Bruce Maccabee III, 9-10; IV all; V, 15-17 MP  2004 Page #114  
ell as Stan Friedman and Dr. Bruce Maccabee: 5 Leo Gebauer and the mysterio 2004 Page #217  
icist and UFO researcher Dr. Bruce Maccabee concludes the searchlights are  2005 Page #121  
Howe, Michael Lindemann, Dr. Bruce Maccabee, Peter Merlin, Nick Redfern, Dr 2006 Page #2  
tery of December 6, 1950 Dr. Bruce Maccabee 161 Lummi Island Incident: A Wa 2006 Page #3  
uce Macca bee Copyright 2006 Bruce Maccabee ABSTRACT For an hour the United 2006 Page #164  
Budd Hopkins, Walter Uphoff, Bruce Maccabee, Raymond Moody, David Jacobs, J 2006 Page #203  

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

gical and Chemical Warfare at Fort MacCallum, Alabama; and then given regul 2006 Page #16  

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

nd 116 feet in diameter (see arrow MacDiLI AFB aerial photo #2). Jack recal 2007 Page #95  

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

 the Adjutant General's Library at MacDill. Apparently, the Air Force wante 2007 Page #95  
JET FLYING WING DISC' STATIONED AT MacDILL AFB -1967 ~i~'/!;i. ~\~:':,~~"0  2007 Page #97  
T FL YING WING DISC' (STATIONED AT MacDILL AFB -1967) ;;.,,,:,:• :\~,;'•'-' 2007 Page #97  
 the O.1.C. (Officer in charge) of MacDill, alJ four aircraft had been flow 2007 Page #100  
nge located 100 miles Southeast of MacDill AFB. Avon Park consjsred of runw 2007 Page #109  
              four discs stored at MacDill was responsible for the over-fly 2007 Page #110  
 to the attention of the 0.1.C. at MacDill, who personally felt that he sho 2007 Page #110  
 appears that for what-ever reason MacDill AFB was chosen as a sort of "cle 2007 Page #110  
 Saucers" that Jack Pickett saw at MacDill AFB in 1967. Mystery solved! 105 2007 Page #111  
dentical craft Jack Pickett saw at MacDill AFB in 1967. Through telephone c 2007 Page #114  

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

n the Adjutant GeneraJ's Office at MacDiU AFB (Tampa Florida) proposed a fr 2007 Page #94  

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

viewed by Chris and his friend Bob MacDonald on the same occasion. Since th 2004 Page #43  

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

malJ and extremely fast -Mach 4 to Mach 6. Another was very large, and sinc 2005 Page #82  
sis of a possible interceptor with Mach 3 capabilit:y. Creation of a local  2005 Page #171  
 To Top Secret Crashes Cruising at Mach 0.85 at an altitude of 34,000 feet, 2006 Page #74  
hile flying at speeds in excess of Mach 3. The drone, launched from an OXCA 2006 Page #77  
as required to propel the D-21B to Mach 3 speeds so the ramjet engine could 2006 Page #77  
 propelled the D-21B to a speed of Mach 3.3 while climbing to altitude. Pas 2006 Page #77  
A does not function properly above Mach 1. If Mulhare's aircraft exceeded t 2006 Page #82  
ng overhead, one of them was doing Mach 3 or 4 straight into the side of th 2006 Page #155  
 that these aircraft could "exceed mach 1 ", a very conservative under-stat 2007 Page #108  
elerated away at a speed of around Mach 10. Torres stated that he was subse 2008 Page #66  

Word: "mach4", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

W ~.(ACM .9.: l'ROJECT- 1794 ICREW MACH4 AT ( I 00.000 TT I PROJECT- I 194  2007 Page #112  

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

gators Brown and Davidson; and the machinations that connect it to the JFK  2003 Page #42  

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

 t-'Talk·n1 ,.'EM,.l!TUAl,. MOTION MACHINC OF THC THllll:0 f(t""O If. dU"•t 2005 Page #19  

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

n to operated a Linotype yprinting machine a 27 years at SE Missourian news 2003 Page #31  
uld not stand the sight of the air machine, so he ordered the company to op 2004 Page #32  
t few hours. They soon came upon a machine of unknown origin. It was triang 2004 Page #47  
adjust, but when they did, a large machine unlike anything they had ever se 2004 Page #48  
esearch • MOM: Ministry of General Machine Building • MOP: Ministry of Defe 2004 Page #157  
 Industry • MSM:Ministry of Medium Machine Building • NIP: Ground Measuring 2004 Page #157  
"They were building a Fucking Time Machine." 39                             2006 Page #42  
ar II model — work as one military machine in close coordination with gover 2006 Page #62  
n. The massive Briti h propagand a machine was focused away from Europe and 2007 Page #10  
reated a massive global propaganda machine with the covert cooperation of l 2007 Page #11  
trollin g the news. The propaganda machine thus grows ever stronger. 8      2007 Page #14  
 would someone \'Vant to access my machine. I would tell people that any co 2007 Page #83  
ake it look like it came from that machine. It might be misused for credit  2007 Page #83  
-rudimentary way to look at remote machine folders and files). Lots of the  2007 Page #85  
re you can see the function of the machine and its location and you can wti 2007 Page #86  
ese systems certainly weren't. The machine log on and log off times were ai 2007 Page #86  
 transplant a history from another machine onto this one so it would appear 2007 Page #87  
E then a certain share name on the machine and then password was blank. One 2007 Page #87  
 remotely install software on that machine whjch gave me graphical control. 2007 Page #87  
tayed. Because of the steel of the machine, but the heat was still intense, 2007 Page #125  
ving problems , but they got their machine off. They have to be out in spac 2008 Page #92  

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

 then l was more interested in the machinef) ·, very boyish 1 guess, guns a 2007 Page #81  

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

than before. Evidently some of the machinery was out of order, for it was m 2004 Page #26  
thoughts into signals that control machinery, Stealth aircraft technology,  2005 Page #168  
on't appear to be a piece of alien machinery per se, but rather a side-effe 2007 Page #194  

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

that emerged from the old Monotype machines when the lead letters did not d 2003 Page #179  
were no planets or stars but space machines. With the fading out of the two 2005 Page #96  
ons." He again concluded they were machines, and not ones of terrestrial or 2005 Page #96  
spent countless hours on microfilm machines reviewing spools of film and lo 2006 Page #94  
on who controls access to people's machines and decide what they can do and 2007 Page #83  
swords everywhere. In a network of machines the administrators have a comme 2007 Page #86  
d scanning technique for all those machines and lo and behold the machines  2007 Page #86  
ose machines and lo and behold the machines there had raw and processed fol 2007 Page #86  
ldn't be able to access many other machines from the one you first gained a 2007 Page #87  
gave me graphical control. On some machines you would find people already l 2007 Page #87  
 committed a crime. A lot of those machines didn't conform to the federal g 2007 Page #87  
ite easy methods wander into these machines without hjndrance and be lookin 2007 Page #87  
wruch doesn't actually inrubit the machines ability to function in any way. 2007 Page #88  
 Cat Scrapper or a D-11R and those machines are a couple hundred thousand p 2007 Page #126  
3 per cent water. Using energy and machines brought to the moon, perhaps fr 2008 Page #112  
subsidiary. International Business Machines [IBM], and its chaim1an Thomas  2008 Page #128  
sidiary in Poland, Watson Business Machines in Warsaw, which reported direc 2008 Page #128  
at UFOs that I saw were structured machines moving under intelligent contro 2009 Page #59  
he planned great electrical energy machines producing billions of volts are 2009 Page #159  

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

t be "punch outs" from terrestrial machining operations since they measured 2003 Page #100  
inum was not typical of industrial machining which usually involves harder  2003 Page #100  

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

who has many years experience as a machinist, said the object which was sem 2003 Page #60  

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

entional malicious damage on every machjne I was on. :M\XI: Arte you able t 2007 Page #88  

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

o the place under command of Major Maciel, Sergeant Palhares, Corporal Rube 2005 Page #31  

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

rl::vl 60., A CONf·IG. A I CRlo\\' MACII 2 2 A VROCAR VZ-'l.:\ V ORJGINAL V 2007 Page #113  

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

, New Mexico. He said he had known Mack Brazel, the rancher who found stran 2004 Page #75  
y Budd Hopkins, David Jacobs, John Mack, Raymond Fowler and the Betty and B 2006 Page #4  
e Report was initiated by Dr. John Mack, Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard 2006 Page #197  
akers as David Jacobs and Dr. John Mack. Later the Foundation heard that Pr 2006 Page #198  
e Foundation heard that Prof. John Mack had received a very large grant fro 2006 Page #198  
on to hold a conference, and Prof. Mack was looking for matching grants. Jo 2006 Page #198  
David Jacobs, Bud Hopkins and John Mack focused on abductions , each of the 2009 Page #154  

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

 looking for matching grants. John Mack's group planned to look for alterna 2006 Page #198  
 in Washington, DC. Unfortunately, Mack's untimely death put an end to his  2006 Page #198  

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

tinguished cast that included Kyle MacLachlan, Martin Sheen, and Dwight Yoa 2004 Page #134  
raphs from Roswell, The Movie Kyle MacLachlan as Major Jesse Marcel at the  2004 Page #150  

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

from a 1995 interview with Shirley MacLaine on the Larry King show. In a ca 2003 Page #197  
cholas Cage. In that claim Shirley MacLaine had told him that Jimmy Carter  2003 Page #197  
 King: "Cocoa Florida with Shirley MacLaine, hello. Art Greenfield: "Hello, 2003 Page #198  
at President Carter said?" Shirley MacLaine: "He didn't tell me that, but h 2003 Page #198  
y Carter's friend, actress Shirley MacLaine, when she appeared on the Lary  2004 Page #187  
s interview he stated that Shirley MacLaine had told him that President Car 2004 Page #188  
aucers and dead alien bodies. When MacLaine appeared on Larry King Live she 2004 Page #188  

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

. Here is the question and Shirley MacLaine's reply. Keep in mind that Nich 2003 Page #198  

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

er the byline of Staff Writer, Ray MacLeod, went on to say that "we get hun 2004 Page #41  

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

lso have telephoto, wide-angle and macro lenses.) I spent the rest of the d 2003 Page #45  

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

doing so, it is an addition to the macrune not a damage to their data. I ha 2007 Page #88  
a. I have altered the image of the macrune because by installing the softwa 2007 Page #88  
talling the software it is not the macrune it was before but I have not des 2007 Page #88  

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

me of the first designs for flying macrunes imfrated the flapping\\ ings of 2005 Page #163  
evel they have said "impairing the macrunes ability to perform its normal f 2007 Page #88  
merely appended to or added to the macrunes purpose, it ilidn't damage any  2007 Page #88  
umble upon it. MW: Do playpen type macrunes exist where somebody could log  2007 Page #88  
 bit of software at someone else's macrunes time or expense? Do such trungs 2007 Page #88  
rungs exist? GM: There are on Unix macrunes access via shell accounts to do 2007 Page #88  

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

 suggesting that he had gone quite mad during his last years. Such material 2005 Page #102  
ter the apparent source of deadly "mad cow" and related diseases. Alien pat 2006 Page #101  
 (human immune deficiency virus), "mad cow" disease (Creutzfeldt-Jakob Dise 2006 Page #113  
rion-based diseases in the world ("mad cow" in cattle, scrapie in sheep, tr 2006 Page #116  
ory, everyone thought that she was mad and then when we asked her again she 2006 Page #129  
s system as well ... it's all just mad. i'v1W: So how are you managing for  2007 Page #92  

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

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

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

                    "I assure you, madam, if any such creatures as you desc 2007 Page #45  

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■ Sam Ballard, Pres. Geyer, Morey, Maddern and Ballard ■ Vernon Myers, Puhl 2007 Page #43  

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

ved in the affair were Doctors Ron Maddison and Aneurin Evans of Keele Univ 2006 Page #121  
 and (b) not left a crater, as Dr. Maddison noted carefully that: "the only 2006 Page #121  

Word: "made", 412 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ference Senator Barry Goldwater “I made an effort to find out what was in t 2003 Page #8  
n but concentrated effort is being made by a small group headed by Doctor V 2003 Page #12  
atural- born American, if it's not made by our science or our Army Air Forc 2003 Page #15  
 to violate the commitment she had made to her husband not to speak of it.  2003 Page #22  
pecial Agent In Charge of St.Louls made announcement. Or could It be that t 2003 Page #32  
is writing solid progress has been made on both questions. We know from Cha 2003 Page #36  
believed this half-round shape was made by folding a circular piece of the  2003 Page #47  
o not know where the shoe sole was made, but if it was made here, it would  2003 Page #49  
 shoe sole was made, but if it was made here, it would have to be after the 2003 Page #49  
ntil the 1940s or so. Nylon (first made in 1935) was just beginning to be u 2003 Page #49  
ed hat six of the nine layers were made from cellulose plant fiber. The thi 2003 Page #50  
sn't disappointed as the UFO story made the front page in the largest local 2003 Page #55  
the statement, "A further call was made to the Oakdale Radar site in Pennsy 2003 Page #56  
e model of the acorn shaped object made for the Unsolved Mysteries show on  2003 Page #57  
te over the Laurelville area, then made a turn and then began to travel nor 2003 Page #58  
he barracks. Later, a decision was made to go back to Kecksburg with the mi 2003 Page #59  
haped object that appeared to have made a belly landing. On the back of the 2003 Page #60  
k to the base the day before Myron made his delivery. That witness said tha 2003 Page #61  
it looked like the object may have made a trench as it came to rest. Yet, r 2003 Page #63  
 see it. When the hatch closed, it made a very loud sound like metal hittin 2003 Page #69  
he direction of those woods, which made the hair stand up on the back of hi 2003 Page #71  
king about a 2-month expedition he made to Puerto Rico with a British TV cr 2003 Page #81  
ds a delay in releasing the report made by the special naval investigating  2003 Page #93  
ion contained in the 'real' report made it un-releasable. In Summation: Dri 2003 Page #94  
eriods. If true, the incident that made newspaper headlines about a ''flyin 2003 Page #98  
For example, magnesium on earth is made up of about eighty percent 24Magnes 2003 Page #107  
ld War in the 1970s. He said metal made out of bismuth and magnesium layers 2003 Page #110  
 in fuel cells. This statement was made: "Today, electrolysis uses too much 2003 Page #115  
ther me with the facts, my mind is made up 2. What the public doesn't knots 2003 Page #118  
he vicinity of the Dulce area, and made his case for his suspicion of an un 2003 Page #145  
ormation vital to his research. He made the mistake of thinking that any of 2003 Page #148  
ddies what was going on. Bennewitz made two more Air 146                    2003 Page #150  
touch with me to a copy shop and I made very high quality copies from the o 2003 Page #169  
s paid by an Fmeter number 2223773 made by Postalia, and issued for use by  2003 Page #171  
ead. Using the high quality copies made later has resulted in a nearly comp 2003 Page #171  
s that we do not know how they are made or what they are made of. 169       2003 Page #173  
how they are made or what they are made of. 169                             2003 Page #173  
 desiccant, an error that would be made by many today. The fact that this i 2003 Page #176  
ad a good copy of the documents, I made an appointment to visit the US Gove 2003 Page #179  
 He assessed the good copies I had made of the Manual, and in about an hour 2003 Page #179  
 the generic use of a strong paper made of sulfate pulp. The classic authen 2003 Page #181  
fidelity O Security level so high, made own O Maybe was a proof copy C ESec 2003 Page #186  
e alien bodies. A month before Ike made his trip to Palm Springs, the APRO  2003 Page #192  
As a part of that posting, Collins made the following interesting comment.  2003 Page #194  
. It was a story that Beverly said made Jackie very angry. 190              2003 Page #194  
ld understand what it was. I never made fun of other people who have seen t 2003 Page #196  
f a sighting, and a promise Carter made during the campaign to release all  2003 Page #196  
being discussed here today. Carter made an exception saying he would not re 2003 Page #196  
field asked about a claim that was made a couple weeks before by actor Nich 2003 Page #197  
xtraterrestrial - President Reagan made an appearance at the old Roswell Ar 2003 Page #198  
ore being shipped to WPAFB, Reagan made a campaign speech for Senator 194   2003 Page #198  
show Lake talked about Roswell. He made the claim that he as National Secur 2003 Page #200  
have a question. Since a statement made by George Bush last July there has  2003 Page #202  
emos hence Marshall would not have made both the Twining and Wedemeyer dire 2003 Page #208  
d grave. Recommendations have been made as to the type and extent of aid, m 2003 Page #224  
 further that any aid which may be made available shall be subject to the s 2003 Page #225  
being stored there and on 10 July, made inspection of R&D facilities at Ala 2003 Page #234  
od is a 1965 document on Moon Dust made available to me by the CIA. Titled, 2004 Page #6  
from Kutum. Satellite described as made of soft metal presumably light alum 2004 Page #7  
rth's atmosphere near May 6 can be made; however, we are continuing to exam 2004 Page #9  
rth's atmosphere near May 6 can be made." Moreover, what of the statement o 2004 Page #10  
lligence arm of the U.S. Air Force made inquiries with the Norwegian milita 2004 Page #13  
about what he said and to whom, he made a number of positive comments on th 2004 Page #14  
dred years ago. In addition, Smith made the following, significant announce 2004 Page #15  
put forth by the Americans was not made clear from the files; however, it w 2004 Page #16  
most interesting piece of evidence made available to me by Australian and N 2004 Page #16  
essertedi Is . decisions have been made on the elestr !testicle' ettvorle u 2004 Page #20  
. Pranksters in Iowa admitted they made luminescent hot-air balloons out of 2004 Page #28  
f torn metal and burned rubble. He made no mention of the pilot. This struc 2004 Page #30  
fragment was that, although it was made up primarily of iron, it displayed  2004 Page #30  
 NJ, six years before anything man made was in the air. 29                  2004 Page #32  
urned into the parking lot, having made good time from the Bear Point area. 2004 Page #36  
searched. 2. The object, crippled, made it out into deeper waters under its 2004 Page #42  
 connected or known to one another made their stories very convincing, even 2004 Page #43  
also documented a landing zone and made plaster casts of the circular impre 2004 Page #47  
ashlights and radios failing, they made their way into the farmer's field c 2004 Page #47  
r that call to the States that you made, then you were gone for a few days. 2004 Page #49  
't go. The valves don't work. It's made to look authentic. 1 think if they  2004 Page #51  
g V-2 rockets and all other human- made aerial vehicles; • government insid 2004 Page #61  
, or the "Flying Stovepipe," which made a demonstration flight on October 1 2004 Page #66  
02 by Linda Moulton Howe. ... have made the trek to Hart Canyon about twelv 2004 Page #70  
rt of the craft, but they were not made of any type of glass. I couldn't ma 2004 Page #74  
Degree in Communication in which I made documentaries at the Stanford Medic 2004 Page #76  
ns and confirmed the cuts had been made with high heat. SLIDE #29: Horse mu 2004 Page #76  
n pathologists have confirmed were made with high heat. Lasers are an obvio 2004 Page #77  
 in contrast to the scalpel cut he made to excise the tissue from the dead  2004 Page #78  
url, is that an agreement had been made where the government would allow th 2004 Page #87  
n but concentrated effort is being made by a small group headed by Dr. Vann 2004 Page #89  
 pretty sure arrangements could be made to exchange information. If you hav 2004 Page #91  
hose guys if they were people were made like insects. Friedman: Did you get 2004 Page #92  
 oldest son James was the one that made the fact public. In an earlier conv 2004 Page #93  
n his correspondence Wilbert Smith made a few direct references to the fact 2004 Page #95  
ulate them. In a 1955 letter Smith made another comment about crashed sauce 2004 Page #95  
 at Langley. The story was a claim made by aviation historian Air Force Maj 2004 Page #97  
crashed saucers and bodies was not made public until 20 years after Schwart 2004 Page #98  
 the MJ-12 document which had been made public only weeks before. Walker re 2004 Page #99  
to see how the contacts were being made. He was impressed and contacted Wil 2004 Page #103  
 questions a request for proof was made. Neasham asked, "Can we have proof  2004 Page #104  
faction that my contributions have made a dent into the credibility that UF 2004 Page #110  
he examination. This has been also made into a master summary electronic fi 2004 Page #110  
ts. However, most of the data were made available to Stringfield in an unpu 2004 Page #115  
onference. The MJ-12 papers, first made known to a small group of UFO resea 2004 Page #134  
le television film called Roswell, made for the Showtime Network with a dis 2004 Page #134  
 explosive for their time, as they made clear a TV movie was coming out tha 2004 Page #134  
. Bessie Brazel also said that she made the 70 mile round trip with her fat 2004 Page #138  
 as being a UFO "believer," having made UFO reports of unexplained flying o 2004 Page #139  
 later that her father said he had made a promise to President Truman that  2004 Page #144  
ded Middle, Greg Bishop. Moore had made some claims in The Roswell Incident 2004 Page #145  
e apparently murdered or otherwise made to vanish. 142                      2004 Page #145  
g Office inquiry that he initiated made one curious determination. Namely,  2004 Page #146  
. As a reward, he was debunked and made persona non grata for years. Talk a 2004 Page #146  
es. • 1.Initial observation may be made either by military or civilian sour 2004 Page #168  
nstances. All possible efforts are made to remove the EBEs immediately. • T 2004 Page #169  
We have the famous story how Nixon made it possible for comedian Jackie Gle 2004 Page #180  
these subjects, the officials also made a request for a documentary on UFOs 2004 Page #181  
bed the initial approach which was made during a visit to the military audi 2004 Page #182  
e public. This came from a comment made by Carter's friend, actress Shirley 2004 Page #187  
 inhabitants and military personal made physical contact. It was a color fi 2004 Page #189  
ear, described how the contact was made: As a result of these books, and hi 2004 Page #189  
wer. Once again Coleman and others made offers of all sorts of films that t 2004 Page #192  
 story of MJ-12. These offers were made starting in 1983 as well. She dealt 2004 Page #193  
ies before flying them out, Reagan made a campaign speech for Apollo 17 ast 2004 Page #195  
stronaut Harrison Schmitt where he made a passing reference to ET in the op 2004 Page #195  
hic thoughts. Q: This was an offer made to you. Is Richard Doty making you  2004 Page #195  
ad two personal UFO sightings, and made the bizarre comment about how few p 2004 Page #197  
no control over it. George W. Bush made a joke about the UFO link to Roswel 2004 Page #197  
use of death • RV Answer: Murdered made to look like a suicide • Why: Peopl 2004 Page #207  
space travel and Star Wars. I have made three documentaries about particula 2004 Page #214  
ztec, who could back up the claims made in Scully's book? It turns out that 2004 Page #216  
ewton, or anti-American statements made in the early 1940s21 — hardly seem  2004 Page #218  
that area," the recommendation was made to "equip the El Vado station with  2004 Page #220  
d to above — would buttress claims made by an otherwise unreliable source o 2004 Page #222  
, pp. 221. 21 Moore, p. 5. Gebauer made statements that included 'What this 2004 Page #224  
rce. She was upset because someone made disparaging remarks about Gen. Rame 2004 Page #226  
ee on. As you must know LANCER has made some inquiries regarding our activi 2004 Page #251  
tation should a full disclosure be made in accordance with the law as requi 2004 Page #252  
ltation, should full disclosure be made in accordance with the law as requi 2004 Page #254  
Varginha, where vain attempts were made to keep it from dying. The hospital 2005 Page #32  
oment of its capture, the creature made a slight movement that led the offi 2005 Page #33  
 already shows an infection, which made us prescribe the two antibiotics."  2005 Page #34  
nesses to withdraw their story was made in early 1997. On January 18, when  2005 Page #36  
atened with mysterious phone calls made b) unidentified people who had the  2005 Page #36  
ound that might possibly have been made by the creature, nor did he mention 2005 Page #36  
ked with Project Blue Book and had made, "contact with an alien craft." The 2005 Page #39  
 fact that it was nighttime, which made an accurate visual obsenration of t 2005 Page #39  
the UFO and stated that it was not made on earth. Daly stated that at no ti 2005 Page #42  
to be hastily constructed and were made of wood. In three of these, little  2005 Page #43  
litary team arrived. Attempts were made to save its life with oxygen, but t 2005 Page #43  
long and 2,700 feet wide, and "not made by Nature" -according to a Salt Lak 2005 Page #60  
A personnel. In 1996, Ste, e Jones made his first research trip co the DRES 2005 Page #65  
, obviously from the way they were made up. That really impressed me and I  2005 Page #68  
e that it's not something that was made by the weather, it's not something  2005 Page #71  
ather, it's not something that was made by -he's seen bolides and a bolide  2005 Page #71  
pattern. It's just that it was not made like if they had a flash flood come 2005 Page #71  
y and into the lakebed. It was not made that way. "I have tried various met 2005 Page #71  
have a craft, for example, that is made out of material like titanium and t 2005 Page #71  
 research by myself and others has made clear is not necessaril) that UFOs  2005 Page #73  
f the issues that would truly have made this subject challenge official dog 2005 Page #76  
: "About ten or twelve years ago l made an effort to find out what was in t 2005 Page #80  
thing is possible. Many of our man made UFOs are Un funded Opportunities. I 2005 Page #80  
 9 Dr. Mitchell's claims have been made severa.l rimes over a number of yea 2005 Page #81  
her the first nor the last to have made such claims. For instance, we have  2005 Page #82  
mber 12, 'I 988. These claims were made on a call-in radio show, and one of 2005 Page #83  
the release of these documents has made an important difference in helping  2005 Page #84  
nd mecharucal th.inking would have made it anathema to the majority of peop 2005 Page #87  
ized in the empire's defeat, Reich made his way to Vienna where he enrolled 2005 Page #89  
roperly constructed accumulator is made up of alternatin g layers of organi 2005 Page #90  
. Not only had Reich inadvertently made contact with a member of the Presid 2005 Page #96  
hronicled in Contact ll1'ith Space made it indispensable in the preparation 2005 Page #98  
d was asked if the report could be made to ATIC Deputy Commander Colonel We 2005 Page #98  
t least some breakthrough had been made in interesting a branch of the gove 2005 Page #98  
the base camp and their contrails (made of water vapor) quickly dissolved.  2005 Page #100  
which came a few days ago. It sure made me sit up. So much Air Force testim 2005 Page #102  
ruscreruted. Laborious efforts are made to explain an exception in terms th 2005 Page #103  
n but concentrated effort is being made by a small group headed by Doctor V 2005 Page #128  
ligence community is known to have made use of the UFO controversv as a too 2005 Page #133  
faction that my contributions have made a dent into the credibility that UF 2005 Page #139  
th's atmosphere near 1fay 6 can be made; however, we continue to examine an 2005 Page #143  
ar the most popular TV documentary made at the time was the Fox Network's A 2005 Page #145  
numerous claims and counter-claims made surrounrung thjs film and there sim 2005 Page #146  
l remains open to question. Claims made by Santilli about other scenes show 2005 Page #146  
l stood up in front of an audience made up of the medja, telLing of their i 2005 Page #147  
aw the AJjen .Autopsy film that he made the connection berween it and \\ ha 2005 Page #147  
ll while in . 1ew Zealand, and has made these comments with regard to the A 2005 Page #149  
 all other internal anatomy can be made. For most its outer skin and 'guts' 2005 Page #149  
or that matter, looks like a badly made dummy. About 10 years ago I supplie 2005 Page #149  
ing him to the floor for a week. l made alJ the prosthetic body bits to loo 2005 Page #150  
reation of the Alien Autopsy film, made by the Canadian special effects com 2005 Page #150  
mation that he had not previousl y made public, as far as I'm aware. I aske 2005 Page #151  
ed at a later date. \X e've always made it clear chat we have many reels of 2005 Page #151  
oing research on his genealogy and made contact with Jose's son, who provid 2005 Page #154  
ing £Light sujts, a study would be made of the material and methods of fabr 2005 Page #162  
s of figuring out how a system was made without having instructions or ruag 2005 Page #162  
 some of the clajms that have been made and what we can infer about the evo 2005 Page #163  
Ozzie called an "augmenter." Ozzie made some interesting detailed observati 2005 Page #165  
te skin structure ·was supposedl y made by AMOCO. \Xlas this craft a result 2005 Page #174  
r. C. What if an announcement were made, by highly trusted individuals arou 2006 Page #9  
ddle if an announcement were to be made. They have had a great deal of poli 2006 Page #10  
 If an announcement were carefully made without the scare-mongering of "War 2006 Page #10  
ther me with the facts, my mind is made up." Another is "Do your research b 2006 Page #12  
979, however, a medical manual was made available to detail what substances 2006 Page #19  
ion by MJ-12 Group. 9. Efforts are made to persuade individuals to make a g 2006 Page #24  
ventually entered by officers, not made for adult humans By September the o 2006 Page #29  
matt, dienppeased -abotit Caldwell made a splurge with a then hack in 2339  2006 Page #45  
Force said somas one with-the disc made a deznen• )Wd-iskie--;itra.-.111e11 2006 Page #45  
ntient non- human intelligence had made, or was about to make, contact with 2006 Page #49  
lored by assumptions that might be made about those who were involved in it 2006 Page #49  
t been addressed? Every effort was made to stretch expectations into unfami 2006 Page #51  
e assumed that: 1. Contact will be made with a life form that does not fit  2006 Page #52  
idered repugnant, efforts might be made to disguise its true nature to allo 2006 Page #61  
nerabilities. All efforts would be made to communicate with NHI or at least 2006 Page #64  
 project personnel as Article 121, made its first flight in April 1962. Loc 2006 Page #72  
 crash investigators. A T-33 pilot made a pass over the crash scene to phot 2006 Page #74  
guration. Ground crews immediately made arrangements to cover any large pie 2006 Page #74  
nic at the time of impact. Mulhare made no attempt to eject, and was killed 2006 Page #82  
after, but found that a brush fire made access to the impact site virtually 2006 Page #82  
interviewed at the spot where they made their sighting. Air Force officials 2006 Page #83  
, and the lack of boundary fences, made the accident site (Fig. 14) relativ 2006 Page #87  
ly after the incident occurred, it made worldwide headlines and the "Flatwo 2006 Page #90  
cident while in Frametown and then made a trip through the mountains to nea 2006 Page #90  
onnecticut accent that immediately made me stick out like a sore thumb. I d 2006 Page #91  
onster" story had grown overnight, made nation- wide and worldwide headline 2006 Page #92  
hers said it was an elaborate hoax made up by the entire group just to get  2006 Page #93  
discovered another news story that made headlines across West Virginia on t 2006 Page #94  
as also variously reported to have made hissing sounds and to have backed u 2006 Page #94  
ver the Capital until it allegedly made its "landing near Flatwoods." The a 2006 Page #96  
scovered that these sightings were made at different times, over different  2006 Page #96  
ral aeronautical maps together and made one gigantic map of the eastern Uni 2006 Page #97  
nced by two powerful stories, both made into movies, and they have affected 2006 Page #102  
e Worlds"7 by H.G. Wells, has been made into at least one famous radio broa 2006 Page #102  
th's population. This too has been made into a movie very effectively. 10 T 2006 Page #102  
se summary reports have apparently made of much of the AECI8 file material  2006 Page #104  
nvolvement. The administration had made severe budget cuts both to the CDC  2006 Page #110  
Council, where accommodations were made. A triumph of epidemiology followed 2006 Page #111  
ectious agent recently identified, made only of protein. Each of these path 2006 Page #113  
ential to life. They are molecules made up of thousands of smaller chemical 2006 Page #114  
the plaques in these cases are not made of prion protein). Ways in which ab 2006 Page #114  
vert monitoring project would have made a lot of sense. Get big choppers, m 2006 Page #116  
es that day," Prescott told Dodd, "made me change my whole concept of life. 2006 Page #122  
fearful that if Granada Television made a case for the incident at Greenham 2006 Page #126  
D) laboratories at Porton Down had made a check of their archives, but had  2006 Page #133  
ly that the specific personnel who made the search were unable to locate an 2006 Page #133  
cles. The decision was immediately made to launch the recovery team but the 2006 Page #135  
f the first impact. "No mention is made of the occupants of the civilian ai 2006 Page #136  
th a TOP SECRET/MAJIC EYES ONLY] I made a comment to Howard. I said, 'Look  2006 Page #158  
some renditions of drawings that I made of the photographs that I saw in Ok 2006 Page #158  
er forget that day, either. He had made 2nd Class, which was E-5. I thought 2006 Page #160  
, man? You know, life is good. You made 2nd Class. Why are you getting out? 2006 Page #160  
ion." This version, based on notes made at the time rather than upon memori 2006 Page #168  
rs and theatres and radio stations made .special announcements that troops  2006 Page #169  
e initial detection (10:30 AM) was made, not by the northeastern -most stat 2006 Page #171  
ion that the initial detection was made by radar installations that were cl 2006 Page #171  
 either Presque Isle or Loring AFB made the initial detection, then the est 2006 Page #172  
 that at the initial detection was made at only 100 miles from Loring AFB a 2006 Page #172  
milarly, if the detection had been made from Loring AFB by a radar with a r 2006 Page #172  
dio, attempts which must have been made numerous times starting with the fi 2006 Page #173  
tle bit. We got to watching bow it made 90 degree turns at this high speed  2006 Page #176  
 It looked like something that was made because it was hongcombed. You know 2006 Page #176  
ed interviews and video interviews made in 1979 and 1988.) According to Zec 2006 Page #177  
ons differ widely on this. The FBI made a search in the late 1980's for any 2006 Page #177  
find out if any sightings had been made or if any other saucers had crashed 2006 Page #179  
days of America's space program, I made it a point to become suddenly ill s 2006 Page #182  
 told, no bizarre claims have been made, no tell-all books have been writte 2006 Page #192  
ssociated with the private mission made no secret of the fact that they wer 2006 Page #192  
le about their UFO experiences and made many interesting contacts. We decid 2006 Page #198  
n and, if possible, a referral. We made a big dent in his backlog. During t 2006 Page #203  
books and an announcement would be made "on air" that the first five caller 2006 Page #204  
ndation when this announcement was made. There were many speculations about 2006 Page #204  
s a very strange call and one that made me suspect that the Foundation's ac 2006 Page #205  
! Another remark, that this caller made, confirmed my suspicions. The calle 2006 Page #205  
 and sat on the chunk of alloy! He made a guess that the area had been sear 2006 Page #206  
n. An array of oppressive new laws made certain much scientific and technic 2007 Page #17  
Not long after the Robertson Panel made its recommendations co debunk UFOs, 2007 Page #18  
..... '·'.i.C ~li:U The government made UFO reports a security matter using 2007 Page #18  
. J\s he expected, the story never made it onto the wires. And, of course,  2007 Page #20  
hjs business, thinkjng it was just made up to entertain the Enqwrer's hw-br 2007 Page #25  
caveat up top. 221 ■ Redaction was made in this case by Bowen ■ Good exampl 2007 Page #46  
n it, alien craft appearin g to be made of lighting fixtures (because they  2007 Page #74  
m. Numerous television commercials made here and abroad have run such srory 2007 Page #75  
istinguished background would have made rum an ideal choice to head the aut 2007 Page #75  
or Beings." Drawing ti-us parallel made me clunk long and hard on the impli 2007 Page #76  
kings Institution, and as a result made a decision to, or ·was asked to inc 2007 Page #76  
encountered they hid them away and made sure the kids didn't get on them. T 2007 Page #80  
ements and it was part of it which made me look really bad. I would sometim 2007 Page #89  
ibe. ivf\Xl: Was it the drink that made you a bit more arumated in your mes 2007 Page #90  
appeared as though each craft were made out of one piece. The discs themsel 2007 Page #100  
uld do well to review the sighcing made by former i\Iercury SeYen astronaut 2007 Page #109  
et wide, 11,300 feet long, and was made of concrete which was 14 feet thick 2007 Page #114  
nt is consistent with the comments made by Ben fuch, (former head of the fa 2007 Page #114  
 older aircraft are processed, and made ready for the Air Force Museum. Arr 2007 Page #114  
ments are consistent with comments made by Jack Pickett, and Warren Botz. 1 2007 Page #115  
ome, we were all happy, and my mom made our favorite: which was pinto beans 2007 Page #123  
o this little ice cream place that made corn dogs and ice cream and stuff.  2007 Page #124  
y, "1 was plowing trees here" and "made this area," and then all of a sudde 2007 Page #125  
railer, you know because they were made to flex. These were two trucks side 2007 Page #126  
n as American Computer Company has made claims that the Roswell crash wreck 2007 Page #127  
ppeared. The next day the sighting made national news on ABC radio and was  2007 Page #130  
meteor exploding, it wouldn't have made such a bright flash in the daytime. 2007 Page #133  
dging from the size of the hole it made, however, it was probably about the 2007 Page #133  
rence and would tell all. [Monroe] made references to bases in Cuba and kne 2007 Page #135  
nt's plan to kill Castro. [Monroe] made reference to her "diary of secrets" 2007 Page #135  
xteen years, during which time she made thirty movies, experienced numerous 2007 Page #136  
ood, he said, like an ark would be made of," says Riggs. Riggs goes on to s 2007 Page #138  
. However, he says that his father made it clear r~ him that the Anomaly wa 2007 Page #139  
rth's atmosphere near May 6 can be made; however, we are continuing to exam 2007 Page #142  
bility was unlimfred . A check was made with the county police about furthe 2007 Page #165  
out further reports, but none were made." That ·was mid-day. 159            2007 Page #165  
\ving and he (police officer) just made us turn around. \Xie turned around  2007 Page #169  
 were. Paul: They had M-16s. \VHAT MADE YOU DECIDE JN 2007 TO CONTACT ME? P 2007 Page #172  
har miLirary experience of his own made him often remember how the soldiers 2007 Page #173  
was here that the Mexican soldiers made a discovery that has led many UFO r 2007 Page #186  
ressed him that, later in life, he made it a practice to make extensive not 2007 Page #191  
sons. The first was a UFO sighting made near Coyame on August 1973 by Juan  2007 Page #191  
ident. At least one of the objects made physical contact with the plane, an 2007 Page #191  
 was about to strike the water, it made a sharp turn upwards and climbed up 2007 Page #194  
hey were two separate events. This made it more easy to explain             2008 Page #7  
d to local time the sightings were made within fifteen minutes of those in  2008 Page #10  
bject was a bolide. An attempt was made to locate the object but this effor 2008 Page #11  
orest; however , the Air Force has made no effort to recover it.'· That sta 2008 Page #11  
his is a description that had been made in other, similar sightings over th 2008 Page #12  
ch was flying at 11,000 feet. That made two different flight crews, Shields 2008 Page #13  
h and Reno show the sightings were made within fifteen minutes of each othe 2008 Page #15  
h was it? A balloon track would be made at the whim of the wind and a U-2 w 2008 Page #16  
or the Foreign Technology Division made a plausible expert. His statement , 2008 Page #17  
 unexplained aerial phenomena were made near Los Alamos by Special Agents o 2008 Page #27  
genuine mystery but clearly you've made all the checks that we could reason 2008 Page #34  
               The same drive that made me an effective investigator has al 2008 Page #42  
he second time one of the soldiers made a call on a radio and then he was t 2008 Page #53  
s. He stated the Helicopter Theory made no sense, and he also added anythin 2008 Page #54  
ay. A compelling argument could be made the Crash on November 25, 1979 was  2008 Page #59  
ot. After reviewing the statements made about the military presence, it app 2008 Page #60  
about this and such decisions were made all the time on a wide range of sub 2008 Page #62  
CD-ROMs. Many UFO researchers have made Freedom of lnfonnation Act requests 2008 Page #64  
a commercial aircraft. The release made the news all around the world and w 2008 Page #65  
Press Office, where a spokesperson made the following comment: "But it is c 2008 Page #67  
nd numerous FOI requests have been made to the MoD and the CAA, so look out 2008 Page #67  
 found odd, unexplained noise that made "targets" appear in all filters, ev 2008 Page #73  
 around the Earth and pretend it's made of rubber bands and tweak the rubbe 2008 Page #76  
er cast Jim Penniston also said he made plaster casts of the triangleshaped 2008 Page #83  
t a group of us -those blue lights made contact with us. They were on top o 2008 Page #89  
0s that additional advancement was made: several expeditions undertaken in  2008 Page #100  
directly inspired by a trip he had made during the previous year to see the 2008 Page #102  
he left, and the changes that were made to get a more legible copy. None of 2008 Page #105  
al secretary, who would never have made such a careless array of errors. On 2008 Page #105  
er territories, when exploratio ns made possible the discover y of new regi 2008 Page #113  
500 foreign firms. This growth was made possible by bond sales in America , 2008 Page #127  
these psychics, or spiritualists , made contact with non-human intelligence 2008 Page #130  
oore claimed that Twining actually made a two-day trip to New Mexico. On Se 2008 Page #132  
ons. In January, 1945, the senator made headlines by announcing his convers 2008 Page #132  
sure for the Nazis in early l 944, made his way to post-war Egypt where he  2008 Page #139  
                    actually notes made by Government employees on classifi 2009 Page #8  
rtions of the following page. This made the retyping of the document painst 2009 Page #8  
was one of the key scientists that made the atomic bomb (see Pandora 's Kee 2009 Page #9  
ishment since 1947. No pretense is made that the following pages and sectio 2009 Page #12  
ational policy decisions are to be made, national efforts articulated towar 2009 Page #15  
 umbrella as more sighting reports made it abundantly clear that an advance 2009 Page #17  
a confidently printed a disclosure made by Marshall Melinowsky in late 1961 2009 Page #17  
ing day, Secretary of State Dulles made the strange reply that the reliabil 2009 Page #18  
hr , the founder of atomic theory, made a statement I shall never forget. I 2009 Page #20  
y, so far as such knowledge can be made available to our intelligence. A mo 2009 Page #21  
acceptable. Yet such a proposal is made here, both to give an example of wh 2009 Page #21  
ishment since 1947. No pretense is made that the following pages and sectio 2009 Page #24  
sed draft, but reference should be made to some groundbreaking treatises on 2009 Page #24  
 historical record shows that Dahl made that claim to protect himself and h 2009 Page #30  
 Seattle. The last speech that JFK made had to do with a defense contract h 2009 Page #33  
but a concentrated effort is being made by a small group headed by Dr. Vann 2009 Page #36  
edy's Secret Service codename] has made some inquiries regarding our activi 2009 Page #39  
ked with Project Blue Book and had made, "contact with an alien craft." The 2009 Page #48  
the UFO and stated that it was not made on earth. Daly stated that at no ti 2009 Page #49  
s were provided on how contact was made to set up the initial meeting. The  2009 Page #53  
hile these preparations were being made a [sic] entry crew was formed. They 2009 Page #53  
 small. But, such claims have been made -the most memorable being that of c 2009 Page #54  
tor might say that Bethurum simply made up his story after hearing of the F 2009 Page #55  
art of the actual craft fabric. It made no sense. I've never seen anything  2009 Page #64  
 Burroughs a single question. That made Sgt. Penniston suspicious that his  2009 Page #68  
me and it was obvious that she had made up her mind. She began discussing t 2009 Page #88  
ry to you, I am honoring a promise made to a friend who has since passed aw 2009 Page #88  
e The disclosures that follow were made a little over a year before June Cr 2009 Page #89  
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                        June Crain made three itnportant state1nents relate 2009 Page #90  
 "It's a piece of a space ship." l made the mistake of asking June if the o 2009 Page #91  
ite and found traces of aliens who made a short promenade about the park. A 2009 Page #134  
                             being made a sound. The being touched some kno 2009 Page #136  
nterpret as abduction related also made its ways to investigators . While t 2009 Page #136  
ch they speculated might have been made by some sort of landing related app 2009 Page #137  
t during a January 1990 visit he'd made to the U.S.S.R. When asked his opin 2009 Page #137  
w other news reports, all of which made reference to the story's strong con 2009 Page #137  
 their front pages. The story even made page one of the New York Times as " 2009 Page #138  
e of Wednesday, October 1 It\ only made page six of the Times, but overnigh 2009 Page #138  
visitors, they maintain, should be made far more welcome then their U.S. co 2009 Page #139  
American press and broadcast media made quick work of any serious reporting 2009 Page #140  
f adual oomba e11er ma,ag ed lo be made by ;o..na Sis. Per..-Arnett. Acaaed 2009 Page #151  
tion is not a single entity but is made up of many agencies and within thes 2009 Page #154  
ly important that their ranks were made up of handpicked men and women who  2009 Page #155  
tal. These engineering dreams were made before the great advances in very s 2009 Page #158  
 nature of the project and that he made the comment only because he knew Pr 2009 Page #159  
erodynamic and hydrodynamics , had made a great contribution to the work of 2009 Page #160  
mb had been rendered obsolete, but made no further comment. This fascinatin 2009 Page #160  
idal waves arose from a suggestion made by Wing Commander E.A. Gibson to Li 2009 Page #164  
rea (Comsopac) . Arrangements were made for Wing Commander Gibson, Professo 2009 Page #164  
sts for the final report have been made by Dr. E. Marsden , N .Z. Scientifi 2009 Page #166  
iciently to pennit an effort being made to complete the report. The investi 2009 Page #167  
mb had been rendered obsolete, but made no further comment. The Winnipeg Fr 2009 Page #168  
45." Confirmed. "Arrangements were made for Wing Commander Gibson, Professo 2009 Page #169  
oject Seal arose from a suggestion made by Wing Commander E.A. Gibson to Li 2009 Page #169  
y experimental. While efforts were made to produce a satisfactory theory to 2009 Page #173  
d his wartime service and this was made very apparent in his rough autobiog 2009 Page #173  
tion of the front page news he had made in mid-June 1947. The single refere 2009 Page #173  
reported sightings might have been made by subversive individuals for the p 2009 Page #179  
 in a twilight zone of events that made his initial sighting seem mundane i 2009 Page #179  
· h A L.-I ginceri.r.1 dream$ wcro made betoN IVell 'l,' rauS the great adv 2009 Page #182  
d I,' llccn rendered obsolete, but made tl I no further commcnl I: t-- \Sup 2009 Page #183  

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rnia, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Ron Madeley VI Madeley interview with "Dr. E 2004 Page #114  
 1 1 1 0 Researcher Ron Madeley VI Madeley interview with "Dr. Epigoni"; UF 2004 Page #114  

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 , power tet in this tits,. Castro Madero Slid that if • is ditilicd to Irk 2004 Page #20  

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 In a vault in the basement of the Madison Building in Washington, D.C., Sh 2003 Page #197  
ent of the new Library of Congress Madison Building. Sheehan described what 2004 Page #186  
, or for that matter, needs co be. Madison Avenue and regular numbers of it 2007 Page #59  
. On John Sunderman's farm outside Madison, Neb., a cow was killed with a b 2007 Page #146  

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an Express Card. The text was pure Madjson Avenue at its best: "You're righ 2007 Page #68  

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wledge of Hess, who was declared a madman by both Hitler and Churchill. The 2008 Page #130  

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tors accuse and rant, exposing the madness they perceive. Often written in  2005 Page #102  

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yed the U. S. Naval Research Lab's MADRE pulse-Doppler method, which used t 2008 Page #73  
ld experiments with the COBRA MIST MADRE radar that was bounced off the F-l 2008 Page #74  

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y the chief chemist, Dr. Visvaldo :Maffei, in the presence of severaJ witne 2007 Page #194  
presence of severaJ witnesses. Dr. Maffei issued the fo!Jowing report: "The 2007 Page #194  
d basicallv confirmed chose of Dr. Maffei. , , Maney aJso mentions a number 2007 Page #194  

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ch weighed 1.30 grams." After Dr. :Maffei's report was published in the Bra 2007 Page #194  

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ow tapestry of anti-Castro Cubans, mafia figures and the CIA and try to sta 2009 Page #29  

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 that in my film Do You Believe in Mafic, Pflock said of the original 1VIJ- 2004 Page #222  

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ternationally quoted • Murdered by Mafiosi? Sverdlovsk Crash • In 1969 a cr 2004 Page #172  

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 Las Vegas. Crash Con'erence ***** mafisticdocuments com A good two man tea 2003 Page #168  

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blished a two-part article in Fate Maga#ne raising issues about the feasibi 2004 Page #127  
t is in J. P. Cahn's original True Maga#ne article, wherein he claims that  2004 Page #219  

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

ebruary 1954 “Second Moon?, ” Time Magazine, March 15, 1954, p. 83. Collier 2003 Page #182  
before this date, including a Time Magazine article just the previous month 2003 Page #183  
f that year: Writing in the German magazine "Der Fliger," Dr. Waldemar Beck 2004 Page #12  
e and publisher of the alternative magazine The Excluded Middle, Greg Bisho 2004 Page #145  
elson, then the UFO cditor at OMNI magazine, McGcorgc claimed to have been  2004 Page #188  
ngly little from the original True Magazine article by J. P. Cahn in 1952,  2004 Page #215  
ident, ever since Cahn's 1952 True Magazine article.' The key question is w 2004 Page #218  
rticle on the Aztec story for True Magazine, he asked Scully to reveal the  2004 Page #218  
rious Little Men," True: The Man's Magazine (September, 1952), pp. 17 — 19, 2004 Page #223  
 Saucer Swindlers" True: The Man's Magazine (August, 1956), 36 - 37, 69 — 7 2004 Page #223  
 action against Mrs. Brady and the magazine. His medical colleagues agreed  2005 Page #93  
nc e of the nowdefunct British UFO Magazine. According to the story, a UFO  2005 Page #134  
a mishap involving "an ammuniti on magazine containing high explosives and  2005 Page #153  
. Charlie was contacting Olvl.l\JI magazine about their article on the UFO  2005 Page #163  
ine wrote for Mechanix lllustrated magazine that: "there is a good chance t 2005 Page #172  
other article appeared in the same magazine: This one written by iv[ichael  2005 Page #172  
 published material (newspaper and magazine articles). The greatest challen 2006 Page #71  
ible New Revelations Brazilian UFO Magazine # 102, January 2005 105         2006 Page #108  
popular newsstand publication, UFO Magazine, Dodd refused to reveal the rea 2006 Page #122  
ng in London at the Fortean Times [magazine] Unconvention Conference; I gav 2006 Page #125  
 article on the case for Sightings magazine. In that article I mentioned th 2006 Page #126  
pen in a big way through Sightings magazine — which [sold] about thirty to  2006 Page #126  
Pope, a regular contributor to UFO Magazine, would have been keenly aware o 2006 Page #131  
 Leader, February 1, 1974. 11. UFO Magazine, September/October 1996. 12. Ib 2006 Page #137  
gham Coast Guard report 37 Klipsun magazine, March 1985. 182                2006 Page #185  
stern Washington University campus magazine, March 1985, 'What Splashed Dow 2006 Page #194  
told. Here is a clip from Newsweek magazine for Christmas week, 1944. 1 t s 2007 Page #17  
Ballard ■ Vernon Myers, Puhl. Look Magazine 37                              2007 Page #43  
he Rlmvell Dai!J, Record's monthly magazine, Visio11. The first was for a c 2007 Page #60  
ent. This one appeared in the film magazine, Premier. Harpoon Beer, a subru 2007 Page #65  
he ad appeared in Pop11/ar Science magazine , among others. "\'{/henever un 2007 Page #71  
e. "What Is Inside This Hole?" UFO Magazine. July 2007, pp. 37-44. Wood, Ry 2007 Page #192  
cle in the May 200 l issue of Fate magazine that further demonstrated that, 2008 Page #101  
 Bankers, the fom became what Time magazine called the economic booster of  2008 Page #126  
. capital market. In 1957, Fortune magazine named Clarence Dillon as one of 2008 Page #131  
lectures, copies of his conspiracy magazine Steams hove/ Press and other re 2009 Page #34  
ssioned by the publisher of a pulp magazine to research the Maury Island in 2009 Page #179  

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

to Ray Palmer, a publisher of pulp magazines like Amazing Stories that refl 2003 Page #41  
y Air Force Captain Edward Ruppelt MAGAZINES MUFON Jourwal, various issues  2004 Page #149  
lm hit the front pages of numerous magazines and the 1V screens of over 20  2005 Page #145  
I have seen devices in engineering magazines regarding portable medical tec 2006 Page #201  
howed me pictures of him in recent magazines. However, I promised Budd that 2006 Page #203  
article ever written in papers and magazines up until 1960 ■ He was a good  2007 Page #43  
g Saucers: abstract of articles in magazines and books, ending in 1954 IX,  2007 Page #44  
1\eumveek and other major national magazines. In the most memorable, the to 2007 Page #61  
ficant nacional weekly and monthly magazines carried the ad. In 1994 the Gl 2007 Page #68  
ges and screens of our newspapers, magazines, TVs and websites for a long t 2007 Page #77  
 the Air Force certain house-organ magazines (club-calendar-events) for NCO 2007 Page #94  
television and also hold sway over magazines , motion pictures, cable netwo 2008 Page #143  
ctions houses; five newspapers, 21 magazines including Family Circle, Paren 2008 Page #143  
alistic arenas i.n the form of UFO magazines and book publishers and has so 2009 Page #25  

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

 is the White Sands Missile Range. Magdalena and Socorro are at the northea 2003 Page #99  
hed on May 31, 1947 somewhere near Magdalena, New Mexico. This is from cont 2003 Page #101  
 the crash retrieval list included Magdalena near the Plains of San Augusti 2004 Page #69  
oad to Roswell incident, closer to Magdalena. UFO writers such as Karl Pflo 2004 Page #136  

Word: "mager4ne", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d publication on espionage Eye-Spy Mager4ne, Mark Birdsall, has stated that 2006 Page #128  

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 one Mary banks, who lived over on Maggie Garrons Point which incidentally  2004 Page #35  
s long. It is bound on the east by Maggie Garrons Point, Inner Island and S 2004 Page #39  

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rt." Stalmaker reported that Frank Maggio, a staff photographer had seen th 2008 Page #8  
bject. According to the newspaper, Maggio said that a series of bright expl 2008 Page #8  
 trail across the sky. I talked to Maggio a number of years ago as I was in 2008 Page #8  
ding • Air Force Spokesman • Fmllk Maggio • Lt. Walter Butt IIWCl:,,d ..... 2008 Page #18  

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 HENRY HOLT a COMPANY THE AMERICAN MAGIC CIPFffiAS AND THE DEFEAT OF JAPAN  2003 Page #137  
chnology is indistinguishable from magic." These words by Arthur C. Clark r 2003 Page #169  
eflect what I believe: there is no magic. There are secrets, but they are t 2003 Page #169  
SE ■ Let's also assume there is no magic ■ Math and logic would seem univer 2005 Page #4  
chnology is indistinguishable from magic. "-A. C.Clarke                     2005 Page #4  
onetheless, and suddenly, as if by magic, the object reappeared. Apodaca an 2005 Page #156  
roductory perspective: there is no magic and there's just one science "Any  2006 Page #101  
chnology is indistinguishable from magic."2 I don't believe in magic...but  2006 Page #101  
e from magic."2 I don't believe in magic...but I have seen it at the Magic  2006 Page #101  
 magic...but I have seen it at the Magic Castle in Hollywood. Magicians are 2006 Page #101  
 science of tomorrow. The seeming "magic" has been explained with new equat 2006 Page #101  
e have postulated that there is no magic; the laws of science are the same  2006 Page #116  
 'Look here, they can't even spell magic right. They spelled it with a It j 2006 Page #158  
d the Japanese Code under the U.S. Magic Cryptanalysis Project were pa,1 of 2009 Page #155  

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

nflict. - Perceived "God-like" or "magical" attributes of NHI, if any, coul 2006 Page #66  
ys of advanced technology, seeming magical to many, could provoke science t 2006 Page #67  
 order. - Perceived "God-like" or "magical" attributes of NHI, if any, coul 2006 Page #67  
nrhreat ening aLien who offered "a magical world of learning" on the "J\lJj 2007 Page #63  

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ghts streaked away as quickly as a magician's sleight of hand, only to reap 2003 Page #142  

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 at the Magic Castle in Hollywood. Magicians are trained to know how to foo 2006 Page #101  

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hillpotts Troy Univers* .3 full of magma! thengs_ pabently watring for our  2006 Page #34  

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yered metal which showed primarily Magnesium (Mg) and a small amount of Zin 2003 Page #104  
shiny side contained more than 95% magnesium (Mg) and a small amount (2-3%) 2003 Page #104  
nt layers ... consisting mainly of magnesium and a small amount of zinc sep 2003 Page #105  
 alternating layers of bismuth and magnesium/zinc. Photograph by professor© 2003 Page #105  
n white lines and the much lighter magnesium/zinc shows as darker shades of 2003 Page #105  
 alternating layers of bismuth and magnesium/zinc. Photograph by professor© 2003 Page #105  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference magnesium/zinc varied from one hundred t 2003 Page #106  
 area which is frequently found in magnesium/zinc alloys.'' In summary, the 2003 Page #106  
verage one to four microns and the magnesium/zinc layers average 100 to Fig 2003 Page #106  
amiliar combination of bismuth and magnesium/zinc, there were questions abo 2003 Page #107  
ns about the isotope ratios in the magnesium. Isotope refers to the number  2003 Page #107  
nucleus of each atom. For example, magnesium on earth is made up of about e 2003 Page #107  
sted to be nearly 100 percent pure magnesium and was 6.7 percent heavier th 2003 Page #107  
percent heavier than ordinary pure magnesium. Former NASA scientist Paul Hi 2003 Page #107  
ion microprobe which could analyze magnesium isotopes was newly installed a 2003 Page #108  
96.Figure 12. Slice of bismuth and magnesium/zinc layered metal being place 2003 Page #108  
ion microprobe, into container for magnesium isotope ratio analysis on July 2003 Page #108  
gton, D. C., July 20, 1996, during magnesium isotope ratio analysis of bism 2003 Page #108  
tope ratio analysis of bismuth and magnesium/zinc layered metal. Dr. Hauri  2003 Page #108  
not outside terrestrial ranges for magnesium metal. 104                     2003 Page #108  
yered metal in dotted line to pure magnesium metal standard in solid line f 2003 Page #109  
ndard, but not outside terrestrial magnesium ranges. Ion Microprobe analysi 2003 Page #109  
other anomaly was that the bismuth/magnesium layered material emitted more  2003 Page #109  
d more positive ions than the pure magnesium metal being used for standard  2003 Page #109  
turing tried to make a bismuth and magnesium/zinc layered material that mat 2003 Page #109  
few months leaving two delaminated magnesium/zinc layers. I kept reporting  2003 Page #109  
ne who had worked with bismuth and magnesium/zinc layered together in the a 2003 Page #110  
said metal made out of bismuth and magnesium layers came into a lab at Edwa 2003 Page #110  
find any references to bismuth and magnesium in thin micron layers. After s 2003 Page #110  
n government research, for bismuth/magnesium layers. This material didn't j 2003 Page #110  
He used a control that matched the magnesium and zinc percentages without b 2003 Page #110  
the generator. The layered bismuth/magnesium metal and the control were pla 2003 Page #110  
d not heard of layered bismuth and magnesium, but described his understandi 2003 Page #111  
" Whatever the layered bismuth and magnesium/zinc' function might be, it re 2003 Page #111  
vestigation of the Layered Bismuth/Magnesium Metal The following are excerp 2003 Page #112  
emistry and Physics lists Bismuth, Magnesium and Zinc as being insoluble (n 2003 Page #112  
ce. Figure 18 40x Photomicrograph: Magnesium side, after 40 days in water H 2003 Page #113  
 a 40 power photomicrograph of the magnesium side of the layered metal left 2003 Page #113  
ter and less organized than on the magnesium side. Figure 21 40x Photomicro 2003 Page #113  
up reaction particles inside large magnesium reaction crater At higher magn 2003 Page #113  
rence hole in the dome of putative magnesium oxide, which formed a glaze-ty 2003 Page #114  
with the total mass of the Bismuth/Magnesium metal piece, it was determined 2003 Page #114  
osed of reaction products from the Magnesium/Zinc alloy? It appears the ans 2003 Page #115  
ction diagram for the formation of magnesium acetate is approximated here b 2003 Page #115  
ource of hydrogen." In the Bismuth/Magnesium metal reaction with acetic aci 2003 Page #115  
ol faster. In a way it looked like magnesium steel but it had a lot of carb 2006 Page #176  
 as well as dead aliens. The metal magnesium also came up a few times as th 2007 Page #131  
s best known UFO incidents and the magnesium fragments supposedJy retrieved 2007 Page #194  
a Barbosa declared the sample was "magnesium of a high dei:,rree of purity" 2007 Page #195  
eading Fontes co ~onclude that the magnesium "represents something outside  2007 Page #195  
Composition Analysis of the Brazil Magnesium" (available on the web at http 2007 Page #195  
 sample was an aluminum alloy with magnesium and tin." Once he received one 2007 Page #199  
was extremely bright -like burning magnesium. He happed to be in a procedur 2008 Page #9  
y bright, in ten e white such as a magnesium fire. The second half, the aft 2008 Page #10  
y come co light. Let's assume that magnesium silicates on the moon may exis 2008 Page #112  

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ts Possibly Related to the 'Brazil Magnesium'," published in the ]01-1mal o 2007 Page #195  

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. The project was known as Project Magnet. It ran from December 1950 to 82  2004 Page #85  
le in 1952 when an interim Project Magnet report sat on the Prime Minister' 2004 Page #86  
nment was confronted about Project Magnet in the Canadian parliament in the 2004 Page #86  
 the Canadian government's Project Magnet, which was the official saucer st 2004 Page #86  
t was shut down along with Project Magnet. It consisted of a small shack on 2004 Page #86  
r station was closed down, Project Magnet was shut down, and the official g 2004 Page #87  
ch of what happened inside Project Magnet was Top Secret, and there is no r 2004 Page #87  
ve been part of the secret Project Magnet work I contacted Murl Smith and a 2004 Page #87  
Hard Evidence (Part 1) The Project Magnet Shutdown In Smith's files there w 2004 Page #88  
. Prior to the shutdown of Project Magnet, Smith conducted many studies and 2004 Page #88  
 it led to the creation of Project Magnet. In 1950 I was attending a rather 2004 Page #89  
that had been collected by Project Magnet. The paper was couriered to Dr. B 2004 Page #90  
 of this research project (Project Magnet) in Canada, and they also had muc 2004 Page #94  
cs expert and organizer of Project Magnet, Newton actually saw the bodies h 2004 Page #97  
 classified study entitled PROJECT MAGNET, that he had learned from highly  2004 Page #140  
Grrlach All-magnetic design Unique magnet alignment 3500 RPM operation 20 k 2005 Page #21  
the Canaclian government's Project Magnet had been working on a gravity-def 2005 Page #172  
ces of RAM can be picked up with a magnet. Fragments of ferrite-impregnated 2006 Page #84  
he installation became a veritable magnet for countless close encounters wi 2008 Page #27  

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 energy necessary to propagate the magnetic wave that elevated it ... as if 2003 Page #102  
 meaning it resists penetration by magnetic fields more strongly than any o 2003 Page #107  
e strongly than any other element. Magnetic field lines tend to be displace 2003 Page #107  
on bismuth while the metal is in a magnetic field, a current flow will be i 2003 Page #107  
on included resisting or detecting magnetic fields. Another suggestion came 2003 Page #110  
ght be a connection to the nuclear magnetic resonance frequency of bismuth  2003 Page #111  
the stimulating RF signal. Nuclear magnetic resonance occurs at the subatom 2003 Page #111  
ce is placed in an external static magnetic field. Research continued with  2003 Page #111  
he metal in static and oscillating magnetic fields by a scientist working o 2003 Page #111  
/Mg was "dead," not moving, in the magnetic fields tried. The researcher wo 2003 Page #111  
gravity through the propagation of magnetic waves, controlled by shifting t 2003 Page #111  
 waves, controlled by shifting the magnetic poles around the craft so as to 2003 Page #111  
g for metallurgical R&D Focused on magnetic materials, high heat resistant  2003 Page #161  
 strength...not obtainable... o No magnetic characteristics, residual radia 2003 Page #175  
primarily of iron, it displayed no magnetic properties. He added that the p 2004 Page #30  
ew trace elements." Yet it was not magnetic like stainless steel which cont 2004 Page #30  
isks down.) There was mention of a magnetic fault, or opening, or something 2004 Page #75  
ork on the collapse of the earth's magnetic field as a source of energy and 2004 Page #91  
they operate as Scully suggests on magnetic principle? RIS: We have not bee 2004 Page #91  
but electromagnetic pulse weapons, magnetic shock-waves and phased array ra 2007 Page #131  
 MlST facility might have produced magnetic field anomalies that attracted  2008 Page #75  
ncy (ELF) of 3 to 30 her1z produce magnetic field anomalies in their respec 2008 Page #76  
The easy answer is no. The Earth's magnetic field is sufficientl y strong.  2008 Page #76  
 strong. The energy density in the magnetic field is a million times higher 2008 Page #76  
all you want to and not change the magnetic field more than .0 I or .001 pe 2008 Page #76  
. What you can do is create a tiny magnetic field that propagates as a wave 2008 Page #76  
 magnitudes greater in the Earth's magnetic field than an ELF wave. If you  2008 Page #76  
 than an ELF wave. If you take the magnetic field grid around the Earth and 2008 Page #76  
HA VE HAD A STRONGER IMPACT ON THE MAGNETIC FIELDS THAN COBRA MIST? Absolut 2008 Page #77  
 LOCATION AT ANY TIME. The Earth's magnetic field has 250,000 times more en 2008 Page #77  
 HAARP or any of those things. The magnetic fields that are created by manm 2008 Page #77  
h as strong as the Earth's natural magnetic field. The Earth's magnetic fie 2008 Page #77  
atural magnetic field. The Earth's magnetic field is generated in the core  2008 Page #77  
akes 5% maximum change (in Earth's magnetic field). A pigeon and instrument 2008 Page #77  
etect that change, but the Earth's magnetic field is a huge source of energ 2008 Page #77  
  le According to the authors, the magnetic field of the earth was greatly  2008 Page #101  
 These facts (as well as the local magnetic stom1 that started after the ex 2008 Page #102  
ich Russian scientists discover a "magnetic recording device" at the site o 2008 Page #102  

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i in the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, he agreed to analyze the laye 2003 Page #108  
k Hauri, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution of Washi 2003 Page #109  
s of the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism (DTM) at the Carnegie institut 2004 Page #63  
ein is searching for. Electricity, magnetism, gravitation, etc., depend on  2005 Page #91  

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 discovered with several pieces of magnetized metal found there. Shortly af 2007 Page #129  

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hiccup in the control system for a magnetoaerodynamic propulsion system lea 2006 Page #11  

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h the physical lakebed site with a magnetometer and ultrasound. In Mr. Lamo 2005 Page #61  
my future plans include a detailed magnetometer survey and the hopeful reco 2006 Page #47  

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he ultrasound. \Xe have used field magnetometers on it. We have gone out an 2005 Page #71  

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eration 20 kW delivery? Uses NdFcB magnets Public domain invention Innovati 2005 Page #21  

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 wire Scanning electron microscope Magnification of copper wire and blue fi 2003 Page #43  
 microscope photograph at 50 times magnification of the alternating layers  2003 Page #105  
microscope photograph at 200 times magnification of the alternating layers  2003 Page #105  
agnesium reaction crater At higher magnification, the reaction particles in 2003 Page #113  

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agments, which fell sparkling with magnificent brightness ... Most of these 2007 Page #194  

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sc seemed to incorporate a sort of magnifying/ enJarging optical sight, whi 2007 Page #100  

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ional security matter of the first magnitude: this man knew everything, and 2003 Page #95  
ontrol, Pinelandia Lab. 4-6-02 The magnitude of the CDP change induced by t 2003 Page #112  
nch and said there were two "first magnitude stars" near the missile before 2004 Page #68  
 evidence of an excavation of this magnitude; therefore this portion of the 2006 Page #85  
rief in length and considering the magnitude of this incident, the lack of  2006 Page #91  
propagation can be a few orders of magnitude less than dielectric breakdown 2008 Page #78  
duces difficulties of considerable magnitude. The use of atomic bombs as mu 2009 Page #167  
duces difficulties of considerable magnitude. The use of atomic bombs as mu 2009 Page #168  
duces difficulties of considerable magnitude . The use of atomic bombs as m 2009 Page #168  

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ou 're talking about orders of ten magnitudes greater in the Earth's magnet 2008 Page #76  

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m, ’NyiW mea refl* cart at 1 gra E mai crs cov ncvShe Writes —Plans for Fun 2003 Page #93  
4sassastl essi grew... Atom! Ave...mai co.f., salmi oaf perste* twain       2006 Page #37  
elped themselves to. I noticed the mai I they selected to take was mostly o 2009 Page #179  
.14lo111ic Bo,n.b· CA..'1BR!Dul!:, Mai:.,, Jun~ 1'I VY.I "l belio\'C .,_,e  2009 Page #182  

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t out an expensively produced mass maiEng to companies selling products fro 2007 Page #67  
or such a company at the cime. The maiEng arrived at our offices in an over 2007 Page #67  

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ave been thoroughly discussed. www maieshcdocuments com 153                 2003 Page #157  

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te shore in the wooded area. ” www.maiesticdocumeats com 155                2003 Page #159  

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 Evidence of Deception, http://www.maiesticdocuments.com/authentication/pdf 2003 Page #39  

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ch is what Don had received in the mail. Today, I will be summarizing the c 2003 Page #169  
OIA ■ Salina via TC mailbox ■ S-2 (mail plus to TC) ■ Ft. Meade Army FOIA ■ 2003 Page #169  
ack of each page □ Arrived by U.S. mail as a roll of undeveloped Tri-X a Pr 2003 Page #170  
 about. The Manual arrived by U.S. Mail as a roll of undeveloped 35-mm Tri- 2003 Page #171  
 Newport Beach CA 92660 by express mail or FedEx and I will cooperate with  2003 Page #179  
ccustomed to receiving through the mail all manner of envelopes and package 2004 Page #11  
ing. Our publisher began receiving mail addressed to us not long after we h 2004 Page #49  
ater, Don was the recipient in the mail from LaCrosse, WI, of a package con 2004 Page #127  
is letter: at the time, all of his mail would have been screened by Helen D 2005 Page #92  
e newspaper, the "Charleston Daily Mail" reported, "Fiery Objects Flash Acr 2006 Page #94  
 Charleston. The "Charleston Daily Mail" newspaper reported a straight forw 2006 Page #95  
nd what he saw after the crash and mail them to me for an Earthfiles and Dr 2006 Page #151  
uently, he had been inundated with mail. I considered it a privilege to wor 2006 Page #203  
pond to over one hundred pieces of mail from his backlog. Responses usually 2006 Page #203  
ouse, you know what can you do? No mail, the mail was closed up. Then, I re 2007 Page #124  
know what can you do? No mail, the mail was closed up. Then, I remember goi 2007 Page #124  
where around there. And all of the mail my mom had attempted to send during 2007 Page #125  
he town down and we can't even get mail." I remember hearing stuff like tha 2007 Page #126  
rough town. The townspeople got no mail until the ordeal was over and it ha 2007 Page #128  
wo of these. The first delivery by mail to Tim from Salina included the Ein 2008 Page #105  
 Salina via TC muilbox 1996 ■ S-2 (mail plus to TC) 1999 ■Ft.Meade Army FOI 2008 Page #115  
tein/Opp., Immen directives ■ S-2 (mail plus to TC) 28 pp secret,~ pp uncla 2008 Page #115  
me. I never had the sense that our mail was interfered with in any manner;  2009 Page #139  
son and Brown went through all the mail I had received outside of what vari 2009 Page #179  
I was happy they did go through my mail as I didn't feel capable of evaluat 2009 Page #179  

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ments that arrived at Tim Cooper's mailbox and through his personal contact 2003 Page #27  
1994 1 1 MJ-12 ref ■ Salina via TC mailbox 1996 14 38 TSMEO ■ S-2 (main plu 2003 Page #169  
 ■ Tim Cooper/FOIA ■ Salina via TC mailbox ■ S-2 (mail plus to TC) ■ Ft. Me 2003 Page #169  
ments that arrived in Tim Cooper's mailbox in June 1999 was a large manuscr 2004 Page #243  
 and UFO researcher Don Berliner's mailbox on March 4, 1994. Perhaps Berlin 2005 Page #126  
m Cooper/RllA 1994 ■ Salina via TC mailbox 1996 ■ 5-2 {main plus to TC) 199 2007 Page #42  
June of 1996 Tim Cooper opened his mailbox and found, among other things, t 2008 Page #105  
arkably, it had been placed in his mailbox (combination lock) at the Post O 2008 Page #105  

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 with MJ-12 file ■ Soli1.:i via TC mailboxEi11stein/Opp., Immen directives  2008 Page #115  

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y FOIA 1999 1 335 TSM, conf ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) 2000 10 150 TSM ■ S-3 (mai 2003 Page #169  
iled to TC) 2000 10 150 TSM ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) 2000 3 4 TS, x2 • S-4 (mai 2003 Page #169  
iled to TC) 2000 3 4 TS, x2 • S-4 (mailed to TC) 2001 4 17 TS Omega _______ 2003 Page #169  
o TC) ■ Ft. Meade Army FOIA ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) ■ S-4 2003 Page #169  
y FOIA ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) ■ S-4 (mailed to TC)Key Do 2003 Page #169  
to TC) ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) ■ S-4 (mailed to TC)Key Documents Eisenhower Br 2003 Page #169  
s Manual received by Don Berliner, mailed from Quillin's Drugs in La Crosse 2003 Page #170  
 Manual was produced before it was mailed on March 1994; the software avail 2003 Page #179  
mous because of the MJ-12 document mailed to Jamie Shandera in 1984. As my  2003 Page #191  
ight, presumably by the leaker who mailed the document. A study of this man 2004 Page #127  
P SECRET/MJ-12 The burned memo was mailed to Tim Cooper in June of 1999 fro 2004 Page #248  
e a leaked photocopy of a document mailed to researchers postmarked Sacrame 2005 Page #122  
e direct knowledge.11 The film was mailed from a small grocery and pharmacy 2005 Page #127  
h is dated March 23, 1992, and was mailed to the researcher Elaine Douglas  2006 Page #133  
ction experiences." The report was mailed by the Bigelow Foundation to over 2006 Page #197  
 ■ Ft. Meade Army FOIA 1999 ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) 2000 ■ S-3 (mailed to TC)  2007 Page #42  
9 ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) 2000 ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) 2000 ■ S-4 (mailed to TC)  2007 Page #42  
0 ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) 2000 ■ S-4 (mailed to TC) 2001 Totals Docs. 2 1 1 1  2007 Page #42  
l999 ■ CIA Us:S metered(TC) ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) ■ ~~, 2008 Page #115  
ed(TC) ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) ■ ~~,1.Ln;ifJsled to TC) N 2008 Page #115  
S merer The ,-bumedu me:n.: ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) WP Librcr-y note, many pho 2008 Page #115  
 Librcr-y note, many photos ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) FOR, Ma!Ylall, Bush, Truma 2008 Page #115  

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edEx and I will cooperate with the mailer. Alternatively, he/she could writ 2003 Page #179  
RIPT ■ Came in sealed 9 x 14 Jiffy mailer ■Received 6/6/99 bylim Cooper ■ R 2007 Page #42  

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uisiana, because this is the right mailing format for the time - La.; JEH w 2003 Page #25  
he crash site, but who had an Acme mailing address. The official Air Force  2003 Page #56  

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e of aliens here in a rather broad maimer. The letter consists of seven par 2008 Page #106  

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y, yet upon returning home to 1530 Main Street he choose to share this stor 2003 Page #21  
acraft-Miller Funeral Home, 708 W. Main, Jackson, MO 13. 1941 Record of Fir 2003 Page #39  
discovery site was higher than the main arroyo water course, and absolutely 2003 Page #45  
i-convention one morning while the main events went on as scheduled before  2003 Page #146  
rection of attention and more. The main intention was to draw curious eyes  2003 Page #148  
and other objects at any hour. The main 144                                 2003 Page #148  
TC mailbox 1996 14 38 TSMEO ■ S-2 (main plus to TC) 1999 48 3132 S, uncl ■  2003 Page #169  
an 1995 □ The following summarizes main points of content 11'8/2003 Special 2003 Page #170  
4. These bullets (Slide 8) hit the main points: it is a Special Operations  2003 Page #171  
his Slide 9 summarizes some of the main highlights of the Manual: purpose o 2003 Page #171  
from unfriendly powers o Latter is main thrust for high priority 1 1'8/2003 2003 Page #174  
ht issues. Slide 40 summarizes the main techniques. Clearly, establishing p 2003 Page #178  
Special Operations Manual SOM 1-01 main text to be “Monotype Modern ” □ Thi 2003 Page #180  
a of the cover page, matching each main feature □ The footnote imprint says 2003 Page #188  
 had its headquarters at the MoD's main building in Whitehall, London, Engl 2004 Page #12  
a was situated near the end of the main runway. At about 3 a.m. I noticed w 2004 Page #57  
n the nuke storage facility at the main radio station when one of the borde 2004 Page #57  
rrounding the subject. Many of the main men who were involved in rumored UF 2004 Page #84  
ways been rumored to have been the main scientist directing flying saucer r 2004 Page #88  
n to the material contained in the main portion of the artide and my revisi 2004 Page #90  
 for the last number of years. The main figure at the center of the Majesti 2004 Page #101  
lien invasion. None of the world's main religions provide room for ETs, oth 2004 Page #123  
 have been a second site where the main body of the alien spacecraft plunge 2004 Page #143  
 for Science and Technology • GUGK:Main Admin. For Geodesy and Cartography  2004 Page #157  
nd controlled the ET presence. The main thing Moore received that people he 2004 Page #191  
women who would turn out to be the main witnesses in the case, Liliane de F 2005 Page #31  
." A funher attempt at forcing the main witnesses to withdraw their story w 2005 Page #36  
 three small craft came out of the main craft, one of which landed on the a 2005 Page #78  
Antonio, a smaU desert town on the main highway between Albuquerque and El  2005 Page #153  
raw adjacent to \'v'alnut Creek, a main tributary from the mountains to the 2005 Page #154  
eared to have been cleaned up. The main body of the craft, however, remaine 2005 Page #156  
f Stone and Sherman to outline the main procedures used in UFO crash retrie 2006 Page #14  
 no publicity. Leonard Stringfield MAIN • 1977: Publishes Situation Red: Th 2006 Page #25  
ct that are likely to occur. Three main candidates emerged. They were: I. t 2006 Page #52  
itical uncertainties lead to eight main kinds of contact event. The event ( 2006 Page #52  
l Store on weekends were still the main forms of entertainment. If you want 2006 Page #92  
cle. They eventually got on to the main road and headed on to the motorway. 2006 Page #124  
e radar site. The radar site has a main console, a back-up console and has  2006 Page #154  
 So, there are two back-ups to the main console of the radar site. Sitting  2006 Page #154  
 of the radar site. Sitting at the main console, I called my Dad and said,  2006 Page #154  
 weekly radio show located down on Main Street, Las Vegas. Also present at  2006 Page #203  
s a lot like the Wizard of Oz. The main task is to create a cotaLly fiction 2007 Page #20  
hysiologist and biophysicist whose main field of research was neurophysiolo 2007 Page #75  
k specifically noted that the port main landing gear of the large craft was 2007 Page #105  
aircraft to lean to the left. Each main landing gear consisted of 6 wheels, 2007 Page #105  
co-pilot who sat side-by side. The main cabin/fuselage appeared very simila 2007 Page #106  
to #1 & 2) It was evident that the main landing gear retracted inside the m 2007 Page #107  
 landing gear retracted inside the main body of the disc, with the gear mov 2007 Page #107  
tail. Warren also recaUed that the main landing gear strut "looked as truck 2007 Page #114  
 he was walking cowards one of the main landing gear struts. Ac that point, 2007 Page #115  
 and we had to come out to the one main highway that comes through town and 2007 Page #124  
was a motorcade that came down the main highway, through the center part of 2007 Page #126  
d down William Floyd Park·way, the main highway, its entire length. No reas 2007 Page #129  
s Blue Book and Blue Fly. That the main subject of the document appears to  2007 Page #143  
 in Chile's nonhern region) is the main component in both analysis: 0 (oxyg 2007 Page #201  
actically identical in nature: Our main concern is to detem1ine whether or  2008 Page #24  
sues to the forefront, raising two main questions : To what extent, for the 2008 Page #26  
me twelve-to-fifteen miles on. The main concern of the Cosford patrol was t 2008 Page #33  
to go up the chain of command. The main addressee was the Assistant Chief o 2008 Page #34  
hest Tide by Jim Lynch. One of the main characters in the novel is a marine 2008 Page #70  
es into the forest." Dirt road off main East Gate road SLIDE# 18 "At the ro 2008 Page #79  
 -:....-•I._, .. _.-.,.., _ _. red Main ideas in the memo ■What relationshi 2008 Page #116  
, Doubleday Religious Publishing , Main Street Books, Harlem Moon, Alfred A 2008 Page #143  
August 10 and August 24. Some 1983 main ideas: successful defense need not  2009 Page #10  
nal role of which was to bring the main facts of the outside world of UFOs  2009 Page #12  
rticipation in NA TO. Perhaps, the main reason for eliminating secrecy is m 2009 Page #20  
nal role of which was to bring the main facts of the outside world of lJFOs 2009 Page #23  
ns recognize Crisman as one of two main witnesses-the other being his busin 2009 Page #29  
g now that I swear is based in the main on the life of F. Lee Crisman. I kn 2009 Page #32  
Solla. M. A .. Ph.D. There are two main phases to John F. Kennedy's attempt 2009 Page #35  
etcher Prouty, they were Kennedy's main means of gaining control over cover 2009 Page #38  
rld capabilities . ■ My guess !her main areas d research· viewing, and rese 2009 Page #152  
il also had this to add to the six main points: "Confirms New Secret Weapon 2009 Page #161  

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 woman in his home town of Elliot, Maine, by the name of Francis Swan (Know 2004 Page #103  
 decided to fly from Washington to Maine to investigate her. 100            2004 Page #103  
ttracted UFOs -first over southern Maine in 1953, then above Arizona in 195 2005 Page #88  
nknown object high above his rural Maine property and observed that the obj 2005 Page #88  
eich Museum bookstore in Rangeley, Maine. The publication, whkh contains th 2005 Page #93  
town of Rangeley in rural southern Maine in the early nineteen fifties. Her 2005 Page #94  
urprisingly large area of southern Maine surrounding lus home and laborator 2005 Page #94  
t on the steps outside his home in Maine, something flashed by at great spe 2005 Page #95  
 now a retired physician living in Maine, recalled that: "The interest of t 2005 Page #95  
 they were doing in the skies over Maine. 93                                2005 Page #95  
 with its massive pollution of the Maine area, as the cause of their immedi 2005 Page #96  
dent reports of UFO activity over :Maine, it was hardly egoistic that he sh 2005 Page #96  
een exposed in an accumulator from Maine to d1e Tucson site. The material h 2005 Page #100  
-E, The Einstein Affair. Rangeley, Maine: Orgone Institute Press, 1953. Rei 2005 Page #105  
 Contact lf:1/ith Space. Rangeley, Maine: Orgone Institute Press, 1957. Rei 2005 Page #105  
cted off the coast of the State of Maine at mid-day. Later, a spokesman for 2006 Page #169  
heast of the northeastern "top" of Maine. It says nothing about unknown air 2006 Page #169  
f planes near or over northeastern Maine (coming from the direction of Goos 2006 Page #169  
on, DC (the northeastern corner of Maine is about 700 miles from Washington 2006 Page #169  
rees in the vicinity of Limestone, Maine. 3. The emergeng alert procedure w 2006 Page #170  
rly warning radar inst21lations in Maine. By the beginning of WWII radar te 2006 Page #170  
me that the radar installations in Maine were at least that good. A valuabl 2006 Page #170  
ly was at Loring AFB at Limestone, Maine, or at Presque Isle AFB at Presque 2006 Page #170  
 Presque Isle AFB at Presque Isle, Maine. 167                               2006 Page #170  
-10A radar at Dow AFB near Bangor, Maine. These are Army/Navy (AN) search r 2006 Page #171  
he vicinity of" (over?) Limestone, Maine, (near Loring AFB) which is about  2006 Page #171  
 closest to the northern border of Maine rather than by radar at Dow AFB, w 2006 Page #171  
ere "in the vicinity of Limestone, Maine." That would mean they had travele 2006 Page #172  
ir space violations of Loring AFB, Maine; Malstrom AFB, and Minot AFB, Nort 2009 Page #18  

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r Differential Analyzer, an analog mainframe computer composed of 2,000 vac 2008 Page #131  

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al firing of live weapons over the mainland UK! Torres is clearly an honora 2008 Page #66  

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to represent layers ... consisting mainly of magnesium and a small amount o 2003 Page #105  
oint. a 3'. The AST personnel were mainly interested in IZ—2 as this site c 2003 Page #232  
ves this current research has been mainly concerned. In attempting to take  2004 Page #233  
s. Other business sectors might be mainly concerned to preserve economic st 2006 Page #56  
„ • Initially, the public would be mainly fearful and mistrusting, finding  2006 Page #59  
try to follow government guidance, mainly staying home, off streets, using  2006 Page #62  
and conduct negotiations with NHI, mainly to buy time. - The most extreme i 2006 Page #68  
ay have more of a problem with it. Mainly because it's going to feature rea 2006 Page #130  
 the airspace over Area 51. My Dad mainly designed and helped install, but  2006 Page #154  
ld you back? GM: I think it was me mainly. \Xlhen we were in Glasgow the ed 2007 Page #79  
ers. \X/as your skill on computers mainly honed by you outside of school? G 2007 Page #80  
m the disclosure project witnesses mainly to do what I termed further resea 2007 Page #85  
elease the material all in one go, mainly because of the administrative bur 2008 Page #63  
pages of documentation, consisting mainly of one or two page summaries of i 2008 Page #64  
f ordinary objects and phenomena , mainly aircraft lights, satellites and m 2008 Page #64  
d notebook in which he noted that "mainly white light encompasses most of t 2008 Page #82  
fire and water (actually a mixture mainly of unslaked lime, sulphur, and na 2009 Page #20  

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raterrestrials? That sounds right. Mainstream science wouldn't have believe 2004 Page #132  
n that has been largely ignored by mainstream ufology for so many years, bu 2004 Page #223  
he story had yet to break into the mainstream news media via the 2:26pm (3: 2004 Page #238  
breakthrough of the topic into the mainstream media. Perceptive viewers, ho 2005 Page #76  
t corufied, bv both the scientific mainstream and by escabljshment thinking 2005 Page #87  
fear and spiritual confusion. Many mainstream believers would question thei 2006 Page #65  
ents seems to defy the precepts of mainstream science while inviting unconv 2006 Page #192  
and were completely ignored by the mainstream meilia at the time. I thjnk t 2007 Page #25  
non out of the fringe and into the mainstream. Close Encounter over Kent On 2008 Page #65  
ad been a hoax, ufologists and the mainstream press eschewed the story and  2009 Page #33  
ontempt , even by the standards of mainstream media's usual dismissive trea 2009 Page #134  

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 time to read these documents, and maintain a 16-hour grueling daily schedu 2003 Page #189  
the course of your survey you will maintain liaison with" (blank). • "In ma 2003 Page #206  
the course of your survey you will maintain liaison with American diplomati 2003 Page #207  
s in the course of your survey and maintain close liaison with American dip 2003 Page #222  
the course of your survey you will maintain liaison with American d-i pl rm 2003 Page #225  
r any disclosures of the finds. To maintain secrecy of site LZ-2, the CO of 2003 Page #235  
e personnel, then to cite what you maintain were there roles in or knowledg 2004 Page #48  
ghts as wide as a car were used to maintain the ordinance at a certain temp 2004 Page #51  
c in order to prevent panic and to maintain national security. SLIDE #52: T 2004 Page #80  
or unconstitutional acts • Now, to maintain the status quo Slide 19 119     2004 Page #122  
clude that people were murdered to maintain the UFO secrets. The secrecy is 2004 Page #254  
to the whole topic of UFOs. Yet, l maintain that while fear would be real,  2005 Page #86  
 is accurate, and man) of us would maintain that it is, then I respectfully 2005 Page #88  
 been completed, we have agreed to maintain the confidentiality of the faci 2005 Page #157  
nducted in utmost secrecy so as to maintain a decided advantage in the sche 2005 Page #162  
 facilities ro conduct studies and maintain the vow of silence on their fin 2005 Page #167  
dary. Although it is preferable to maintain the physical well-being of any  2006 Page #21  
 undermine government's ability to maintain internal credibility and social 2006 Page #56  
science community would attempt to maintain credibility and evaluative cont 2006 Page #58  
n while working with government to maintain public order. Theologians would 2006 Page #58  
 and religious authorities to help maintain public order while buying time  2006 Page #59  
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ing of 1941. It draws upon the new Majestic and Interplanetary Phenomenon U 2003 Page #21  
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r on Psychological Warfare and the Majestic documents. However, another doc 2003 Page #26  
 in the summer of 2000. Yet, other Majestic documents that arrived at Tim C 2003 Page #27  
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nce (FINAL REPORj ( ON i OPERATION MAJESTIC 12 by STANTON T. FRIEDMAN Nucle 2003 Page #136  
ll be referred to only as ponttlon Majestic Twelve. It cor.tir.ueo to te ny 2003 Page #136  
this manual Present all aspects of Majestic —12 in order to: o Give authori 2003 Page #172  
pendix II has list of personnel in Majestic —12 Group 7. Forms for reportin 2003 Page #174  
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t to other 00201XX numbered leaked Majestic documents. 7. The statistical a 2003 Page #210  
es Paul Davids 129 Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Program David Pace 149 The P 2004 Page #3  
rt 2) Grant Cameron 173 Murder and Majestic 12: An Investigation of UFO-Rel 2004 Page #3  
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classified Interplanetary Unit and Majestic 12 reports. Plus, the hemorrhag 2004 Page #82  
ion between Arthur Lundahl and the Majestic Documents that Bob and Ryan Woo 2004 Page #101  
e main figure at the center of the Majestic Documents is Tim Cooper. In the 2004 Page #101  
rson to draft such a memo. See The Majestic Documents, page 8, or visit www 2004 Page #119  
ve Top Secret, by Timothy Good The Majestic Documents, published by Robert  2004 Page #149  
                   Inside the USSR Majestic 12 David P. E. Pace, D.Sc. Copy 2004 Page #152  
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                   Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Space Affairs post 1960. Min 2004 Page #156  
                   Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Artem Mikoyan Family of Engi 2004 Page #158  
                   Inside the USSR Majestic 12 • Coworker with Kurchatov, Z 2004 Page #160  
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                   Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Tsarist Rocket Exam Results  2004 Page #168  
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                   Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Philology of Viktor Kostrika 2004 Page #172  
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ng of the ET presence. Most of the Majestic Twelve documents were leaked un 2004 Page #196  
                        Murder and Majestic 12: An Investigation of UFO-Rel 2004 Page #198  
                          Murder & Majestic 12 25 Mysterious Deaths in Defe 2004 Page #200  
                          Murder & Majestic 12 MJ-12 Linked Deaths • James  2004 Page #202  
                          Murder & Majestic 12 Henry Forrestal (brother) •  2004 Page #204  
fore he was to arrive that morning Majestic Annex C Fragment - U. Irt rr.tt 2004 Page #204  
tecting the security operations of MAJESTIC, it has been necessary to elimi 2004 Page #204  
                          Murder & Majestic 12 Journalist Dorothy Kilgallen 2004 Page #206  
                          Murder & Majestic 12 William Randolph Lovelace II 2004 Page #208  
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                          Murder & Majestic 12 President John F Kennedy Why 2004 Page #212  
ry and scientific minds code-named Majestic 12 or MJ-12. For more than two  2004 Page #242  
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trated that they are nonsense. The Majestic 12 article in Wikipedia is load 2006 Page #12  
on (2005), in "Update on Operation Majestic 12.(see www.stantonfriedman.com 2006 Page #12  
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NASA) — and also on the TOP SECRET Majestic-12 list advising President Trum 2004 Page #69  
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e Central Intelligence Agency, the Majestic-12 Special Studies Group and pr 2004 Page #80  
onal security. SLIDE #52: TITLE OF Majestic-12 ,First Annual Report, Page 1 2004 Page #80  
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gy • Linkages to the UFO field and Majestic-12 • Investigation and literatu 2004 Page #198  
one an examination of the original Majestic-12 documents, and most recently 2004 Page #214  
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tronomer identified as a member of Majestic-12 in the 1954 Eisenhower Brief 2004 Page #247  
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ler- Twining memo suggest that the Majestic-12 Group was created by Preside 2006 Page #15  
ng asked by their superiors in the Majestic-12 Group to prepare a crash ret 2006 Page #16  
ited into projects overseen by the Majestic-12 Group who had created a syst 2006 Page #22  
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, government insiders say that the Majestic-12 group under President Harry  2006 Page #141  
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n Boulder, CO October 28, 2003 www.majesticdocumcnts.com Vice President Dic 2003 Page #9  
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ortly before his death in 1985 www.majesticdocuments com Source: The Hynek  2003 Page #11  
m Source: The Hynek UFO Report www.majesticdocuments.com“Blue book was now  2003 Page #11  
67, quoted in Above Top Secret www.majesticdocuments.com Wilbert Smith The  2003 Page #12  
950 quoted in Above Top Secret www.majesticdocuments.com Professor Hermann  2003 Page #12  
d in UFOs: a Scientific Debate www majesticdocuments.com Lt. Robert M. Jaco 2003 Page #13  
rce, quoted in Sightings: UFOs www.majesticdocuments.com “1 had the evidenc 2003 Page #13  
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f an extraterrestrial origin." www.majesticdocuments.com Harold Puthoff, Ph 2003 Page #15  
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overed at Roswell, NM in 1947. www.majesticdocuments.com 12                 2003 Page #16  
view with Police Sgt. Clarkson www.majesticdocuments.com J. Edgar Hoover Di 2003 Page #17  
urce: Own handwriting, on memo www.majesticdocuments.com 13                 2003 Page #17  
ms to me to be overwhelming. ” www.majesticdocuments.com Mikhail Gorbachev  2003 Page #18  
rry about such an intrusion. ” www.majesticdocuments.com Carl Gustav Jung,  2003 Page #18  
d as completely as possible. ” www.majesticdocuments.com 14                 2003 Page #18  
uire a serious global study. ” www majesticdocuments com Appendix Classifie 2003 Page #19  
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was very helpful initially See www.majesticdocuments.com The issues and wha 2003 Page #169  
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igadier General Steven Lovekin www.majesticdocumenU.com“While working under 2003 Page #16  

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ramatic events of 1947. Subsequent Majesticrelated activities are described 2005 Page #128  

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ional Security Act of 1947 and Her Majesty's Official Secrets Act. The stor 2004 Page #46  
t Gate: Lord Hill-Norton asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether the allega 2004 Page #53  

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8, endnote 2. 38 Do You Believe in Maji4 Pflock interview. 39 Pflock isn't  2004 Page #224  

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age. The 1941 Recovery Case In the MAJIC Eyes Only presidential briefing da 2003 Page #28  
 classification. M means code word MAJIC, EOinto visiting the Condon "retir 2003 Page #169  
ual" □ Classification TOP SECRET / MAJIC EYES ONLY □ There is a warning not 2003 Page #170  
ion of Top Secret and code word of MAJIC, not to be retained (EYES ONLY). I 2003 Page #171  
NING FACES EVERY PAGE TOP SECRET / MAJIC EYES ONLY SU-12 GROUP OFS'AC OPERA 2003 Page #172  
ed, sealed with Kraft tape, marked MAJIC —12, fiberboard box a Overseas shi 2003 Page #175  
 come out of envelope □ TOP SECRET/MAJIC stamps I have originals now 11/8/2 2003 Page #180  
 (a) maybe what they mean was that MAJIC was one point and EYES ONLY was th 2003 Page #185  
copy C ESecurity 2 points about TS MAJIC, EYES ONLY are "two points" Restri 2003 Page #186  
ence Agency and stamped TOP SECRET MAJIC ULTRA. This is one of the document 2004 Page #79  
r VI, 50-52 Firefight with aliens; MAJIC; Bodies recovered 52 1972 St. Geni 2004 Page #113  
 51, Cambodia, 1972: Group name of MAJIC correlates with the code word • Re 2004 Page #118  
lians who were representatives of "MAJIC." This, of course, is the code wor 2004 Page #119  
J-12 documentary Do You Believe in Majic? I was perfectly willing, despite  2004 Page #214  
 either CONFIDENTIAL or TOP SECRET/MAJIC. According to Tim Cooper, there wa 2004 Page #244  
ON FOR THIS DOCUMENT IS TOP SECRET/MAJIC NOFORN DISSEM. FOR U.S. "EYES ONLY 2004 Page #244  
 the title page had the Top Secret/MAJIC classification, while most pages w 2004 Page #244  
 pages were all stamped TOP SECRET/MAJIC. What is compelling for authentici 2004 Page #245  
t page where we see the Top Secret/MAJIC classification along with the clas 2004 Page #245  
existence of code words TOP SECRET/MAJIC, Blue Book, and Moon Dust, along w 2004 Page #247  
                                   Majic Eyes Only: Earth's Encounters with 2005 Page #117  
yan S. Wood Excerpts rrom the book Majic Eyes Only: Earth's Encounters with 2005 Page #117  
                                   Majic Eyes Only Between 1947 and today,  2005 Page #119  
With the publication of this work, Majic E)'es 011b1, Ryan has done a Yalua 2005 Page #119  
                                   Majic Eyes Only badly as to crash on pla 2005 Page #121  
                                   Majic Eyes Only I have further ordered a 2005 Page #123  
                                   Majic Eyes Only outside \X/ashington, DC 2005 Page #125  
CIA Top Secret MJ-12." (MJ, MJ-12, MAJIC, MAJESTIC, i'vfAJCOM, MAJSEC, i\1f 2005 Page #125  
                                   Majic Eyes Only Symposium in Richmond Vi 2005 Page #127  
.. .,.;.. Cover of the Top Secret/ Majic Eyes Only manual for UFO recovery  2005 Page #127  
o persons cleared for "TOP SECRET/ MAJIC EYES ONLY"--described in the manua 2005 Page #128  
                                   Majic Eyes Only technology as has been r 2005 Page #129  
                                   Majic Eyes Only just can't believe they  2005 Page #131  
                                   Majic Eyes Only that the military knew t 2005 Page #133  
                                   Majic Eyes Only crash incidents start at 2005 Page #135  
                                   Majic Eyes Only Anachronisms: These are  2005 Page #137  
                                   Majic Eyes Only in the tri-state area of 2005 Page #139  
                                   Majic Eyes Only Dr. Robert Wood, aerospa 2005 Page #141  
                             J.... Majic Eyes Only recovered at Taire Mount 2005 Page #143  
ing for the future-it is time for "MAJIC EYES ONLY" to enlighten our eyes a 2005 Page #143  
as described in my book TOP SECRET/MAJIC (Ref. 4) to try to both evaluate t 2006 Page #9  
 5000 word afterword in TOP SECRET/MAJIC 2nd Edition (2005), in "Update on  2006 Page #12  
. Friedman, Stanton T. "TOP SECRET/MAJIC" 2nd Edition 2005, Marlowe and Co. 2006 Page #13  
 his latest edition of Top Secret! Majic, Stanton Friedman is in agreement  2006 Page #15  
d, 1994. For further details, see: Majic Eyes Only: Earth's Encounters with 2006 Page #137  
ge Our own government's TOP SECRET/MAJIC documents about the UFO crash retr 2006 Page #140  
Biological Entities" in TOP SECRET/MAJIC Photographs 'The alien creature ha 2006 Page #156  
. One of the words was `MAJIC' and MAJIC was spelled with a TOP SECRET/MAJI 2006 Page #158  
AJIC was spelled with a TOP SECRET/MAJIC EYES ONLY] I made a comment to How 2006 Page #158  
Title page was stamped TOP SECRET /MAJIC (TSM) ■ Most pages stamped CONFIDE 2007 Page #45  
uly 2007, pp. 37-44. Wood, Ryan S. Majic Eyes Only: Earth's Encounters with 2007 Page #192  
pic than Dr. Robert Wood-father of Majic Eyes Only author Ryan Wood-whose f 2008 Page #36  
 is an abbreviation for TOP SECRET/MAJIC EYES ONLY, the R is for RESTRICTED 2008 Page #104  
 Ki'-:OW HOW THE USG WORhS 146 THE MAJIC i\ffSTER\' ---·---·-----.... __ _. 2008 Page #152  
 the Joint Intelligence Committee (MAJIC) in the coordination between CIA a 2009 Page #19  
efing Document, see his Top Secret/MAJIC: Operation Majestic-12 and the Uni 2009 Page #46  

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ed Famous Quotes Access Restricted MAJIC-12 Clearance Required www.majestic 2003 Page #19  
licly deny the existence of UFOs - Majic-12. A cursory look at the men iden 2008 Page #130  

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nual report, classified Top Secret Majic-states that aU four technicians dj 2005 Page #126  

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 infamous Nazi "Bell," was called "Majik." This name immediately brings to  2008 Page #130  

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 small farm community. Most of the major Pittsburgh TV stations had a news  2003 Page #55  
n the accounts provided by them on major points. Discrepancies also exist b 2003 Page #66  
to motion the Berlin Airlift and a major Cold War crisis. But it was not th 2003 Page #88  
sted. I contacted a scientist in a major Midwestern university who has help 2003 Page #100  
OSI men (including base AFOSI head Major Thomas Cseh), and a couple of scie 2003 Page #146  
ut by Doty and his AFOSI commander Major Thomas Cseh. They describe the afo 2003 Page #147  
range would do it Downed satellite major error O Counterintelligence decept 2003 Page #186  
 Deputy Commander, Army Air Forces Major General Lauris Norstad, and Genera 2003 Page #191  
ll preserved cadaver to be done by MAJOR. CHARLES'S. REA O From what descri 2003 Page #236  
 Worth Star-Telegram in 1973 was a major source for the news media regardin 2004 Page #28  
 This area incidentally would have major import in the life of Norm Smith's 2004 Page #36  
alfunctions? I did drive Williams (Major Gordon Williams, RAF Bentwaters Wi 2004 Page #50  
nt The Ministry of Defense's first major information update on the events o 2004 Page #58  
r Institute, appear to have played major roles in the months immediately fo 2004 Page #63  
 should be noted that within these major institutions, the investigations a 2004 Page #63  
in. The explosion was witnessed by Major General John L. Homer, Commander o 2004 Page #67  
nd white photograph, and a book by Major Donald Keyhoe. "There was a perfec 2004 Page #74  
, Texas. The interview was done by Major George Filer, a former intelligenc 2004 Page #85  
ted that they were quite friendly. Major Filer further informed me that he  2004 Page #85  
ing flying saucer books written by Major Donald Kevhoe and Frank Scully. He 2004 Page #89  
rominent UFO researcher and writer Major Donald Keyhoe. In a letter written 2004 Page #90  
de by aviation historian Air Force Major Truman Weaver, who was a friend of 2004 Page #97  
olved. Author and UFO investigator Major Donald Keyhoe reported in his writ 2004 Page #103  
 had been discovered. According to Major Keyhoe's account of the event Cutl 2004 Page #103  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Major Friend from Blue Book was called i 2004 Page #105  
the 50's was not harmless, but did major radioactive exposure both to our t 2004 Page #125  
ia Tech and Pentagon advisor), and Major Jesse Marcel (the Roswell intellig 2004 Page #132  
ed about two weeks after the first major UFO sighting by Kenneth Arnold in  2004 Page #133  
78. Lt Col. Jesse Marcel, formerly Major Jesse Marcel of the 509th Bomb Gro 2004 Page #134  
p for serious researchers. Another major book about the incident followed t 2004 Page #136  
ram. Isn't it difficult to picture Major Jesse Marcel, after a day spent pi 2004 Page #142  
g increasingly heated. Some of the major researchers and authors aren't eve 2004 Page #148  
Skully Flying Saucers are Real, by Major Donald Keyhoe Leap of Faith, by Go 2004 Page #149  
well, The Movie Kyle MacLachlan as Major Jesse Marcel at the debris field ( 2004 Page #150  
cs that were on the front pages of major American newspapers in July 1947.  2004 Page #176  
he question had been inspired by a major flap of sighting that was taking p 2004 Page #176  
 up a wild explanation of how some major UFO sighting the night before was  2004 Page #178  
 back in. There has never been any major leaks, no intelligence officers te 2004 Page #178  
hs of Gen. Ramey, Col. DuBose, and Major Marcel posing with the alleged cra 2004 Page #226  
DERs HQ APEARS ASSURED IT WOULD BE MAJOR Line 6 (M) MIDDAY 509m TOLD NEWSPA 2004 Page #229  
ument is either real or faked by a major intelligence agency. With nine new 2004 Page #242  
ndenberg died in 1954, but his son Major General Hoyt S. Vandenberg Jr. ret 2004 Page #247  
ument is either real or faked by a major intelligence agency. With over nin 2004 Page #247  
for a long time, and have played a major role in keeping the UFO community  2004 Page #248  
E and HOUSE CLEANING operations in major population centers in the event co 2004 Page #253  
e of biological weapons to control major population centers using human ass 2004 Page #254  
ison co the place under command of Major Maciel, Sergeant Palhares, Corpora 2005 Page #31  
ontradiction came to the surface. :Major Calza, who together with General L 2005 Page #35  
onference course of the interview, Major Calza slipped by saying, "That was 2005 Page #36  
ording to Stringfield and Wilhelm, Major Daly spent two days analyzing the  2005 Page #42  
ho was himself a retired Air Force Major, who had a UFO encounter while fly 2005 Page #42  
f protected samples of the world's major ecosystem types is devoted to cons 2005 Page #54  
rson responsible for securiry of a major military base would not be concern 2005 Page #74  
 at high speeds in the vicinity of major U.S. defense installations are of  2005 Page #74  
ly by the Ne1JJ York Times, or the major networks, I will have to reconside 2005 Page #76  
e thing it should mean is that the major institutions of our society seem q 2005 Page #76  
bal ci\·ilization is in a state of major crisis?" For surely, our civilizat 2005 Page #77  
gated by Richard HaU and Air Force Major George Filer (who was assigned to  2005 Page #78  
 the past many decades relating to major political crises/transition period 2005 Page #84  
The author, a retired Marine Corps Major named Donald Keyhoe, was a rughly  2005 Page #94  
Douglas had to be hospitalized for major surgery during the time Reich visi 2005 Page #97  
Viking, and Corporal. It remains a major facility that supports missile tes 2005 Page #125  
to points of authentication, since major print and TV outlets widely covere 2005 Page #130  
name in a document may seem like a major mistake in the modern era, but 50  2005 Page #137  
, Maloney has collected ninety-six major photographic awards including Pres 2005 Page #148  
Johnson, beginning in 1950, with a major block of data being passed on from 2005 Page #175  
 Jr.'s new book "Shoot Them Down". Major General Roger Ramey proclaimed tha 2006 Page #5  
, we are a primitive society whose major activity is clearly tribal warfare 2006 Page #5  
d. So WHY keep UFOs secret? A. All major countries and many terrorist group 2006 Page #9  
trieval Conference when we examine major efforts by the Transportation Safe 2006 Page #11  
knowledged by UFO researchers such Major Kevin Randle who described his "pi 2006 Page #17  
 the Air Force was stimulated by a Major Roberts stationed at nearby Beale  2006 Page #22  
nspired to join the Air Force by a Major Roberts who regularly talked to hi 2006 Page #22  
crashes. • 1196. Varginha, Brazil. Major case: crash retrieval, live alien  2006 Page #29  
 too slow for standard aircraft. - Major P Lambrechts of the Belgian Air Fc 2006 Page #30  
y and Sunday the 19th--21" several major newspapers, LA Times, San Francisc 2006 Page #45  
 if it occurred, would likely be a major turning point in human history. Th 2006 Page #48  
tact scenario(s) might evolve. The major steps in this process were: A. Ide 2006 Page #51  
s respond to an unusual challenge. Major stakeholders will have varying deg 2006 Page #55  
ind of a brokered aggregate of the major stakeholder groups, which would in 2006 Page #55  
s of Contact size representing the major stakeholders of government, scienc 2006 Page #58  
mong human groups/nations to avoid major conflict. Maximum emphasis on fami 2006 Page #66  
mong human groups/nations to avoid major conflict. - Perceived "God-like" o 2006 Page #66  
h. On the morning of 11 July 1986, Major Ross E. "Mule" Mulhare (Fig. 10) t 2006 Page #81  
opped from a B-36 on the edge of a major U.S. city, and a Lockheed SR-71 th 2006 Page #86  
effectively. 10 These stories have major significance towards the perceptio 2006 Page #102  
ll preserved cadaver to be done by MAJOR CHARLES E. REA. From what descript 2006 Page #104  
irus entered the air. See the next major section for a report on the possib 2006 Page #108  
y program since the 40s. There are major hints from these documents about i 2006 Page #117  
are programs. Three countries have major laboratories for handling potentia 2006 Page #117  
re reaching any inhabited areas or major roads. Recon showed no activity, a 2006 Page #135  
sham Forest in 1980, too - were of major concern to experts trained at Port 2006 Page #137  
ut the United States. Almost every major city was protected by such missile 2006 Page #143  
 several hours, having passed over major cities along the East Coast. The C 2006 Page #164  
he capitalism. They were investing major portions of their country's resour 2006 Page #165  
t this same time KING Five News (a major Seattle TV station) puts in a requ 2006 Page #184  
meteorite) is negligible. No other major UFO activity was reported during t 2006 Page #189  
 disappearance. But there are some major difficulties with this hypothesis. 2006 Page #191  
now that Robert Bigelow has been a major financial donor at UNLV and has fi 2006 Page #199  
ife after death, having suffered a major family tragedy prior to working wi 2006 Page #207  
d my talk today into the following major topics: 1. \Xlhy news organization 2007 Page #9  
his helps us understand why so few major UFO stories ever make jt onto the  2007 Page #16  
rin g UFO reports. It had become a major public-relations problem due to th 2007 Page #18  
e, there are countless examples of major UFO stories that somehow varushed  2007 Page #20  
 news would require cooperation of maJor news services (UPI, AP, NYT, etc.) 2007 Page #23  
 news would require cooperation of major news sen,;ces (UPI, AP, l\T"YT, et 2007 Page #23  
d break the process down into four major steps: "I. Detect the UFO crash fi 2007 Page #29  
nterference with nuclear and other major weapons programs ;. Comprehensive  2007 Page #37  
nterference with nuclear and other major weapons programs ► Comprehensive p 2007 Page #37  
he making of another question: Are Major Keyhoe, Ray Palmer, Kenneth Arnold 2007 Page #48  
ments in Time, 1\eumveek and other major national magazines. In the most me 2007 Page #61  
 Morris saw wide placement in man1 major periorucals. Not terribly well kno 2007 Page #65  
clever ad, but one that embraced a major negative cLiche, that having an in 2007 Page #69  
ted and well orchestrated effort-a major international conspiracy of sores. 2007 Page #127  
any media to accompany them, and a major Army helicopter strike equipped wi 2007 Page #130  
ers, 81h Air Force, on 6 Dec 60 by Major AT. Wagner, this office. 133       2007 Page #139  
1980 Complaint Form filled out for Major Ernest E. Edwards, Commander of th 2007 Page #174  
nd, writing to "Hq USAF, SAFOI-3b (Major Hart)," reported, 'The number of r 2008 Page #11  
there. But, on September 21, 1962, Major C.R. Hart of the Public lnformatio 2008 Page #15  
 I suppose it could be argued that Major Hart did not have access to these  2008 Page #15  
ant questions that potentially has major implications for all of us, as a s 2008 Page #23  
 UFO issue has, for decades, had a major bearing upon national security. Pa 2008 Page #23  
 of Defense-including Nick Pope, a major advocate of the idea that some UFO 2008 Page #33  
 of profound seriousness and had a major bearing upon national security and 2008 Page #35  
d by the Collins Elite as having a major bearing upon national security. 18 2008 Page #36  
 in some cases continue to have, a major bearing on national security: name 2008 Page #37  
 asked my daughter Carolyn, an art major to study Estella Krussel's stateme 2008 Page #50  
official statement seriously. When Major Ralph Paduano told the Daily World 2008 Page #60  
ion to release its UFO files was a major factor in the UK decision, as was  2008 Page #61  
 two decades ago. 1967 There was a major wave of UFO sightings in the UK in 2008 Page #62  
tle more than a standard letter. A major case such as Ray Bowyer's sighting 2008 Page #63  
 pages. Compare that with previous major cases such as Rendlesham Forest or 2008 Page #63  
 reports to date and case files on major incidents can run to over I 00 pag 2008 Page #63  
/USAF NATO Bentwaters/Woodbridge , Major General Gordon Edmund Williams . A 2008 Page #88  
ron at RAF Bentwaters. From there, Major Malcolm Zickler ordered Penniston  2008 Page #90  
ry to an AFOSI Special Agent and a Major. Back in 1997, Penniston told me t 2008 Page #90  
amount of iron would prove to be a major boost to the Soviet economy. On an 2008 Page #99  
 that Tunguska continues to play a major role in the world of sci-fi only e 2008 Page #102  
, we have SPIKE, HOUSE CLEANING in major population centers. If approved ,  2008 Page #111  
lt in 1943 and participated in all major wartime conferences. Averell later 2008 Page #129  
in l 919 and in 1936 was awarded a major grant by the Rockefeller Foundatio 2008 Page #131  
ndon, who later debunked UFOs in a major UFO study for the Air Force. ---Dr 2008 Page #133  
    deposits were also placed with major banks in New York City to include  2008 Page #137  
       scientists. Others included Major General Walter Dom berger, a close 2008 Page #138  
ates. Former Nazi spymaster Genera/major Reinhard Gehlen, who had been name 2008 Page #138  
yle representing the Rockefellers. Major colleges and universities across t 2008 Page #140  
h counts on drug advertising for a major portion of its revenues . Direct-t 2008 Page #141  
"It is not incorrect to say that a major segment of today's modem instituti 2008 Page #144  
vity in Europe, especially Spain ■ Major statement by French lvfinister of  2008 Page #159  
osing with a B:111g and Invasion ■ Major Cases at the End of 1980 ■ 1980: A 2008 Page #162  
             Summation ■ An era of major transition ■ Ceaseless UFO encount 2008 Page #168  
ed it. My purpose was to explore a major terra incognita of American govern 2009 Page #12  
 POLICY AND PROPOSED SOLUTIONS The major problem from the standpoint of int 2009 Page #15  
ed it. My purpose was to explore a major terra inco!:mita of American gover 2009 Page #23  
asures have been used to influence major media management personnel to cove 2009 Page #25  
 be issued to Unified and Specific Major Commands and Commanders. In connec 2009 Page #27  
ther had been told an account by a Major Daly of his (Daly's) flight to the 2009 Page #49  
ording to Stringfield and Wilhelm, Major Daly spent two days analyzing the  2009 Page #49  
er Wing at Bentwaters/Woodbridg e, Major General Gordon Edmund Williams . I 2009 Page #60  
 at RAF Bentwaters and Woodbridge, Major General Gordon Edmund Williams . R 2009 Page #72  
echnology Division were one of the major destinations for the Roswell debri 2009 Page #92  
; her work for the Air Force was a major achievement in her life. They were 2009 Page #93  
The New York Times to devote three major articles and an editorial to the s 2009 Page #134  
 newspaper articles focused on six major points that reporters were able to 2009 Page #161  
n more detail the lives of the two major players in this story: Thomas Davi 2009 Page #163  
ches of Soviet espionage . The two major protagonists of this story are rea 2009 Page #176  

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 sightings have been reported, the majority of which cannot be accounted fo 2003 Page #9  
in IZ—2 as this site contained the majority of structural detail of the era 2003 Page #232  
Department of State, that the vast majority of Moon Dust recoveries did foc 2004 Page #5  
on the spot. Some men fled but the majority stood their ground, even when t 2004 Page #48  
FO phenomenon, as, I think, do the majority of people who grew up in the er 2004 Page #214  
standing cover-up — which the vast majority of Americans believe. This pape 2004 Page #242  
would have made it anathema to the majority of people in Western culture. S 2005 Page #87  
y Spears). .. , .. usi c , For the majority of the public, this scenario wo 2006 Page #60  
 of armed paramilitary groups. The majority would try to follow government  2006 Page #62  
3th as well. I discovered that the majority of the September 12th documents 2006 Page #96  
hen-President Harry S. Truman. The majority of the provisions of this Act t 2008 Page #25  
r these missions but from the vast majority of NASA personnel. Mary Ann Wea 2008 Page #135  
 revolution so great that the vast majority of highly educated persons has  2009 Page #19  
. It was also unfortunate that the majority of the U.K. authorities were or 2009 Page #166  
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ltz ’ Vandenberg November 14-16700 majoslicdocuments com Las Vegas. Crash C 2003 Page #154  

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mas Dubose, affidavit, 9/16/01 www majosticdocuments.com June M. Crain Wrig 2003 Page #17  

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ames Webb, Administrator, NASA www.majosticdocumonts.com President Gerald F 2003 Page #6  

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vices committee, March 28,1966 www.majostkdocuments.com 2                   2003 Page #6  

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MJ-12, MAJIC, MAJESTIC, i'vfAJCOM, MAJSEC, i\1f.AJESTIC-12/33 and i\1fAJIC  2005 Page #125  

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poses a national scanty threat aid mak e t he technology available for use  2006 Page #27  

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ll have to unite to survive and to make a common front against attack by pe 2003 Page #10  
hat JEH would not have bothered to make any comment on a known hoax or even 2003 Page #25  
ure that other words would fit and make sense. The fact that in Part V the  2003 Page #28  
 material and rolling the edges to make the container It may have originall 2003 Page #47  
ue to gathering darkness I did not make the match until that night in my mo 2003 Page #49  
med rifles at them in an effort to make them leave the area. Myron, the tru 2003 Page #66  
ted with the Kecksburg crash. I'll make it clear, there has never been any  2003 Page #67  
 characterize as aloof. The couple make their home on Manhattan's exclusive 2003 Page #85  
the next three days Forrestal will make 85                                  2003 Page #89  
 solar cell manufacturing tried to make a bismuth and magnesium/zinc layere 2003 Page #109  
 layers. This material didn't just make itself. It had to come from somewhe 2003 Page #110  
y of the stories which would later make the Ufological rounds. Many 139     2003 Page #143  
lled the "PJ" branch asked Doty to make a trip out to Paul's home before th 2003 Page #145  
ennewitz had lighted were there to make sure that whatever they were trying 2003 Page #148  
couraging Paul to keep looking and make more noise? Wouldn't that draw more 2003 Page #148  
only to give him a little shove to make him fall. Bennewitz was compiling t 2003 Page #149  
ell. There were patterns trying to make themselves known, but they were all 2003 Page #149  
 Senators, who didn't know what to make of them at first. As granny always  2003 Page #150  
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 fonts and identify the typewriter make and model. None of this applies to  2003 Page #178  
ark or paper o Identify typewriter make and model » Match the type font and 2003 Page #180  
bvious visual information, one can make quite good estimates of distances.  2003 Page #183  
Finally, although I think it would make sense if we would end the sham that 2003 Page #187  
sh's involvement in UFOs led me to make Bush a part of my "UFO Most Wanted" 2003 Page #196  
o showed up at the Roswell base to make a speech in 1992. Cheney has long b 2003 Page #199  
Twining proceed to White Sands and make appraisal of "unidentified objects  2003 Page #203  
ed on a brief trip to" (blank) "to make an appraisal of the situation there 2003 Page #206  
ections. In the Twining directive "make an appraisal of the situation there 2003 Page #206  
eas the Wedemeyer directive says, "make appraisal of the situation there".  2003 Page #206  
an important mission and I want to make sure there is no bureaucratic probl 2003 Page #209  
ix errors in the "fake document to make it more credible" Who faked it and  2003 Page #210  
p to t1-.'' Sandia AEC facility to make an appraise!. or hr' -, situation t 2003 Page #214  
 to China with a few assistants to make a fact-finding survey of the situat 2003 Page #224  
roceed on a brief trip to Korea to make an appraisal of the situation there 2003 Page #225  
 to China with e few assistants to make a survey • of the situation and to  2003 Page #230  
reports in particular conclusively make this point. The first report, title 2004 Page #6  
 Department of State. Its contents make for intriguing reading: This office 2004 Page #9  
mpanied by these two assistants to make a trial trip," the stranger explain 2004 Page #32  
led over to Bradford. "What do you make of this Brath?" "Don't know what it 2004 Page #39  
nd its very personal aftermath, to make public the case we had built and th 2004 Page #46  
ation has irregularly continued to make its way to us, a goodly percentage  2004 Page #46  
 some of the material that did not make it into print — letters, e-mails, p 2004 Page #46  
 special board of inquiry today to make a sweeping investigation of America 2004 Page #69  
e of any type of glass. I couldn't make out this feature in the photograph. 2004 Page #74  
ing the U.S. government might soon make a public statement. Gordon Cox at t 2004 Page #90  
RIS: All we know is that we didn't make them, and it's pretty certain they  2004 Page #91  
ined and locked to their wrists to make sure that none of the information w 2004 Page #94  
 and acting very smug about it. To make a long story short, research was co 2004 Page #98  
house for a couple of days, and to make a long story short Mrs. Swan taught 2004 Page #104  
d and asked Larsen to sit down and make a contact with AFFA. Larsen sat dow 2004 Page #104  
cluded for completeness, and would make for a total of 86, not 80 reports.  2004 Page #115  
erally, it is reasonable to try to make sure that the witness testimony tha 2004 Page #121  
 doubt that it was common sense to make sure that our enemies or potential  2004 Page #123  
rly road records, perhaps. He does make the excellent point that some of th 2004 Page #127  
 the question, "Len, if you had to make an even-money bet and let me pick h 2004 Page #129  
ry to convince you: just enough to make you wonder. Take three secrets mayb 2004 Page #130  
ebunk it, dismiss it, ignore it or make light of it. A small minority belie 2004 Page #132  
nations of the earth must some day make a common front against attack by pe 2004 Page #133  
here were no words we were able to make out." Between Jesse Marcel Jr.'s te 2004 Page #138  
as ushered to the radio station to make a retraction. Whatever happened, it 2004 Page #138  
 first president in fifty years to make a statement about the Roswell Incid 2004 Page #140  
 Network Symposium where he was to make startling revelations. The reason?  2004 Page #145  
be their glorious names in gold to make them known so posterity for centuri 2004 Page #164  
iminary, but officers of flag rank make well-documented examination , along 2004 Page #171  
 to have had enough information to make the security related decisions requ 2004 Page #176  
o put up an Air Force spokesman to make up a wild explanation of how some m 2004 Page #178  
. Why me? — I don't know. I didn't make that choice as to why me. I had the 2004 Page #190  
 as to why me. I had the choice to make — yes it will be me or no it won't  2004 Page #190  
 was too ridiculous. They tried to make me believe that aliens had claimed  2004 Page #194  
ut into the public with would have make me look like a fool. The live alien 2004 Page #195  
r Gebauer and, therefore, it helps make the issue of whether or not they us 2004 Page #217  
ly just a couple of con-men on the make, or is there more to them than meet 2004 Page #218  
at the time, and believed he could make out something that wasn't quite rig 2004 Page #226  
 SHOW****BY WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD MAKE Line8 ****509 HAS LAND SURVEYOR CRE 2004 Page #228  
**** *** BY WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD MAKE (B) ONLY SHOW **** *** BY WEATHER B 2004 Page #229  
 OUT TODAY. WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD MAKE (DR)they next SEND OUT is OF WEATHE 2004 Page #229  
d you ** IF WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD MAKE (MN)*****nEXT THEY SAY PR OF WEATHE 2004 Page #229  
 out today. Weather balloons would make ****509 has land surveyor crews.) T 2004 Page #230  
os also give us the possibility to make the claim that the Marcel and the N 2004 Page #238  
prior approval from Van before you make official inquiries. Wish I could be 2004 Page #246  
en information that no one has. To make my point a little more clear, remem 2004 Page #249  
 the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 make money or achieve some notoriety. So 2004 Page #254  
 understand "what is" ■ Scientists make discoveries ■ Scientific principles 2005 Page #4  
p that if it's cheaper ■ Engineers make inventions ■ Engineers know the nex 2005 Page #4  
s it work, is it good, how much to make one? ■ You get patent if we get ear 2005 Page #5  
y to pay a huge amount of money to make the women go public and deny their  2005 Page #35  
me and I thought, '\Vhy would they make this kind of effort to document and 2005 Page #68  
r little room has many things that make it "go" -universities, banks, milit 2005 Page #75  
yerly. It is, "On what basis do we make such a claim?" For while evidence i 2005 Page #77  
ceivable that he would not wish to make such statements so nakedly in a sig 2005 Page #80  
es a nationa.l security threat and make the technology available for use in 2005 Page #81  
s in tl1e Nevada desert that would make George Lucas envious." But he would 2005 Page #82  
 General Relativity first began co make worldwide scientific news in 1919.  2005 Page #92  
ing of our fastest fighter jets to make and hold contact with UFOs. Being u 2005 Page #95  
ommand (ATIC) in Dayton, Ohio, and make an appointment to discuss the disab 2005 Page #98  
 of those closest to rum, chose to make the trial a forum for the valiruty  2005 Page #101  
le scientists have been willing to make a serious study of the ubiquitous U 2005 Page #118  
s own UFO experience , "I'll neYer make fun of people who say thev've seen  2005 Page #119  
 Army Counter Intelligence Corps; "make any inquiry ... cleared for 'need t 2005 Page #125  
ashington from Alamogordo, NM, and make a final report by July 28. Such a r 2005 Page #125  
 the question: 'Len, if you had to make an even-mone y bet and let me pick  2005 Page #140  
 Project MOON DUST. These airgrams make clear that there have been expediti 2005 Page #141  
and 'guts' gelatin could and would make a very realistic and organic appear 2005 Page #149  
ooking for something. They did nor make this kno,\ n to Faustino Padilla. A 2005 Page #157  
erse engineering until the time we make appropriate scientific discoveries. 2005 Page #163  
This article concludes by saying, "Make no mistake about it, anti-gravity m 2005 Page #172  
years away. This would, of course, make us very special as one of the elite 2006 Page #5  
park in the solar system. P. If we make the eminently reasonable assumption 2006 Page #8  
vehicles, move at very high speed, make right angle turns, move straight up 2006 Page #9  
ngines, and no exhaust. They would make wonderful weapons delivery and defe 2006 Page #9  
eason to believe that aliens never make mistakes, never run into the unexpe 2006 Page #11  
re made to persuade individuals to make a greater commitment to MJ- 12 Grou 2006 Page #24  
gs in the Nevada desert that would make George Lucas envious." • Another so 2006 Page #27  
tween and UFO • Ongoing encounters make crashes more likely                 2006 Page #27  
s. The fact the Air Force chose to make a statement on the 19th and further 2006 Page #46  
lligence had made, or was about to make, contact with us. Over the two Cont 2006 Page #49  
ct, the participants agreed not to make public the identities of those invo 2006 Page #49  
 associated with them. We tried to make ours explicit. We assumed that: 1.  2006 Page #52  
eligion and philosophy. This would make it easier to develop plans of actio 2006 Page #55  
to protect its own interests, i.e. make sure that the NI-H contact did not  2006 Page #56  
vances that could revolutionize or make obsolete what we now know. If the N 2006 Page #56  
ity in the wake of NHI contact; to make sure that unexpected events did not 2006 Page #56  
oth domestic and international, to make the best of an uncertain situation. 2006 Page #58  
iances, develop contingency plans, make strategic investments and help othe 2006 Page #60  
 response. Because strangeness can make threat assessment far more difficul 2006 Page #60  
rnment's first concern would be to make the threat comprehensible by penetr 2006 Page #62  
with it the ability of business to make much difference. NHI strangeness wo 2006 Page #63  
o humankind, but strangeness could make assessing and exploiting such benef 2006 Page #67  
species. Apparent familiarity will make negative assessment easy, but speed 2006 Page #67  
easy, but speed of occurrence will make coordinated response very difficult 2006 Page #67  
n, new space-based telescopes will make it possible to identify planets app 2006 Page #70  
n, intentionally or inadvertently, make misleading statements. Speculation  2006 Page #71  
 the large sections of wreckage to make identification by unauthorized pers 2006 Page #74  
ionics and the aircraft's shape to make it "low observable" or "stealthy" t 2006 Page #81  
 order they thought they knew, and make statements like, "Space travel is u 2006 Page #101  
 a lot of sense. Get big choppers, make them as silent as possible, install 2006 Page #116  
bly change our view of history and make us revise our plans for the future  2006 Page #119  
rs later, the unit was directed to make its way towards the city of Birming 2006 Page #122  
d never even known about, it might make the story more interesting." (17) I 2006 Page #126  
a number of perceptive comments to make. "It's extremely strange," he began 2006 Page #131  
teps". And meteors do not normally make a thirty-five degree change in cour 2006 Page #134  
uth. "At that point the CIA had to make a choice, either to allow this unkn 2006 Page #134  
 putting up. The thing that didn't make any sense was there were too many u 2006 Page #148  
terrible crash. Paul said he would make drawings of the discs in the air an 2006 Page #151  
en it would swing around, it would make a pass over Area 51. In a matter of 2006 Page #154  
ctual photograph, you could barely make him out because of the angle of the 2006 Page #158  
s the alien next to it. I tried to make a rendition of the crumpled (bodies 2006 Page #158  
drawing of alien hand.] I tried to make a description of how long its finge 2006 Page #159  
keep this under wraps. You want to make Chief, don't you?' I said, `Yes.' ' 2006 Page #162  
ks?' 'I don't know.' HOW DOES THAT MAKE YOU FEEL AS AN AMERICAN? Oh, that's 2006 Page #163  
at's a big question! How does that make me feel as an American? (Long pause 2006 Page #163  
ation in Winlde's document one can make a crude estimate of the speed of th 2006 Page #171  
 based on other information we can make a guess as to what might have happe 2006 Page #174  
hongcombed. You know how you would make a metal that would cool faster. In  2006 Page #176  
00 degrees Fahrenheit and it would make the metal hot but it wouldn't even  2006 Page #176  
this "averaging" argument does not make much sense. Fortunately one does no 2006 Page #178  
revolver I had ever seen. "Does it make you nervous?" he asked. I wondered  2006 Page #204  
n on the air wasn't my decision to make but I would discuss it with a few k 2006 Page #205  
" because he bragged that he could make the news media play any tune he wan 2007 Page #11  
 why so few major UFO stories ever make jt onto the news wires. I'll give s 2007 Page #16  
during WWII. Total funds needed lo make newspaper profrtabla equal $250,000 2007 Page #26  
ng \X/\X'Il. Total funds needed to make newspap er profitable equal $250,00 2007 Page #26  
inion about UFOs. 1 could probably make a similar argument for the others.  2007 Page #28  
protect the economjc srarus quo or make vast amounts of money -in short, co 2007 Page #36  
1961 BALLPOINT INK ■ "Fakes? Real? Make up your own mind." ■ "Written in 19 2007 Page #47  
graphers who took them. It doesn't make any difference." "Wrong. 001 has pr 2007 Page #48  
 prior approva from Van before you make official inquiries. Wish I could be 2007 Page #49  
  What They Do Not Tell Us ■ Do we make UFOs? ■ If so, where? • Why? ■ Wher 2007 Page #51  
world results .... Order roday and make contact with the next generation of 2007 Page #62  
isitor delays leaving its craft to make official contact in order to finish 2007 Page #65  
area code and telephone number. To make an international call, press Ii) ll 2007 Page #68  
ode and telephone number. -:. ~ To make another call, do not hang up. Press 2007 Page #68  
same television programs we do and make it their business to pick up on tre 2007 Page #76  
e sort of course at it and you can make some good money out of it. As I did 2007 Page #78  
job and I had to analyse his PC to make sure there were no ways he could ge 2007 Page #83  
 be able to send our data from and make it anonymous, make it look like it  2007 Page #83  
r data from and make it anonymous, make it look like it came from that mach 2007 Page #83  
disclosure project. i\tfW: Did you make any efforts to validate the informa 2007 Page #85  
ust because it was illegal doesn't make it wrong is what I was thinking. Al 2007 Page #86  
pear co have a length "up-time" to make it look Like people had been workin 2007 Page #87  
 So the prosecution are allowed to make their claim against you and you are 2007 Page #91  
his type of presence co be able to make things happen. He may be able to he 2007 Page #91  
pparently, the Air Force wanted to make a good impression, and did not want 2007 Page #95  
                   which stands to make billions of dollars manufacturin g  2007 Page #108  
who personally felt that he should make a request to higher Air Force autho 2007 Page #110  
as never told what it was: only ro make an evaluation of the phocographs. B 2007 Page #139  
 Department of Seate. Its contents make for intriguing reading: Subject: Mo 2007 Page #142  
atingly difficult, we can at lease make some important, preliminar y observ 2007 Page #143  
 dirt road. lt was like car tracks make through a field or something. We dr 2007 Page #168  
 in life, he made it a practice to make extensive notes of the strange obje 2007 Page #191  
ral phenomenon , including bolides make sense. True, it would be unusual to 2008 Page #14  
he checks that we could reasonably make and it's difficult to see how we ca 2008 Page #34  
ficers I knew would say nothing to make anyone suspect-they held unconventi 2008 Page #42  
tter. If you were strong you could make decent wages logging or cutting sha 2008 Page #43  
ing and convinced me that I should make every effort to ensure that all UFO 2008 Page #66  
It also convinced me that I should make efforts to ensure the subject was t 2008 Page #66  
of being part of a cover-up when I make such statements, but they're true,  2008 Page #68  
ists and members of the public who make FOI requests relating to UFOs ( or  2008 Page #68  
ho specialize in document research make a valuable contribution to the subj 2008 Page #69  
It takes God's best aurora to even make a 5% effect and we're talking about 2008 Page #77  
eep it quiet. (But) ... it doesn't make any difference if I talk about the  2008 Page #93  
 using advanced technology to help make the space station better, cheaper,  2008 Page #104  
ny race, internatio nal law should make place for a new law on a oifferenc  2008 Page #112  
new situations would compel us c.o make a change in ics scructure, a change 2008 Page #112  
t yet be foreseen. However, we can make a study of the basis on which such  2008 Page #112  
each celes::ial state the right to make whatever use is most convenient co  2008 Page #113  
hat is driving the great powers to make an effort co find a soluc1o n co th 2008 Page #114  
ghtly so, for the Russians ,-,ould make every effort to observe and record  2008 Page #114  
an with tetraethyl , Teagle helped make it possible for the Japanese to wag 2008 Page #127  
ime Minister Winston Churchill and make peace between England and Gem1any.  2008 Page #130  
ent does this steadfast insistence make sense." Who is orchestrating the la 2008 Page #136  
r as I know, the UFO incidents did make some headlines and there were secur 2009 Page #18  
 detailed proposal is difficult to make especially since we -..vant it to b 2009 Page #21  
 this practice was so common as to make unlikely an objective review of the 2009 Page #24  
sman later went out on his own, to make sure Dahl and the others had not si 2009 Page #31  
f' Anonymous.' Until he chooses to make his name known, this is the way he  2009 Page #52  
 Halt ( :27) Col. Halt: "/ wish to make it pe,fectly clear that UFOs that I 2009 Page #59  
be interrogated. That just doesn't make any sense to me. The third night, D 2009 Page #79  
s and it was her responsibility to make certain that classified documents w 2009 Page #89  
er a pseudonym , but she would not make further disclosures . Finally, her  2009 Page #95  
one. It was considered possible to make such a ray that would be effective  2009 Page #158  
establishment and would be able to make useful contributions. The Bismark T 2009 Page #159  
 in 1944. How newsmen were able to make the connection to Snodgrass is not  2009 Page #160  
-Bomb Passe? U.S. Scientist Helped Make New Secret Lethal Weapon. America a 2009 Page #161  
h knew that Project Seal would not make the atomic bomb obsolete and that t 2009 Page #168  
was originally intended that Leech make useful contributions." would be ass 2009 Page #173  
Y·. Jt was oonsulerc,d p~ssiblc to make inc for somc Um~ to produ~I.' rr.an 2009 Page #182  
y May Bel !U.,S. S~ientist .Helped Make 1New Secret Lethal ·Weapon New Werr 2009 Page #184  

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

 reason for eliminating secrecy is make-believe? It does not for a free soc 2009 Page #20  

Word: "make-up", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 huge undertakin g for the special make-up effects crew. I ha,·e spent quir 2005 Page #149  
 About 10 years ago I supplied the make-up effects for a film titled Seve11 2005 Page #149  
 to re-do the cosmetic look of the make-up so that it would 'read' better o 2005 Page #150  
 'cool.' Here was decomposition al make-up copied from Life, or death for t 2005 Page #150  

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

ncidence, Granada Television — the makers of World in Action — were pressur 2006 Page #126  
of UFOs to the attention of policy makers. It was apparent that in this rol 2009 Page #12  
and tight central ey senior policy makers. Too lillle serious attention has 2009 Page #12  
 have deprived high level decision makers of 9                              2009 Page #15  
mportant requirement that decision makers be proved with complete and hard  2009 Page #18  
f lJFOs to the attention of policy makers. It was apparent that in this rol 2009 Page #23  
lose attention of senior??? policy makers. Too little attention has been gi 2009 Page #24  
chuster, 1949), written for policy makers and defense science regarding tec 2009 Page #24  
intelligence doctrine among policy makers in Washington. My original book,  2009 Page #24  

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

in both the length and width which makes exact measurement difficult. The s 2003 Page #48  
nows about the Kecksburg incident, makes one wonder what they are really hi 2003 Page #72  
rsonal vendetta against Forrestal) makes the following diary entry on the f 2003 Page #89  
y privately in the countryside and makes plans to travel to Washington on M 2003 Page #91  
oes when it turns to ice, and that makes bismuth valuable for detailed meta 2003 Page #106  
 pressure of the escaping gas that makes the bubbles apparently forced a ve 2003 Page #113  
FOSI effort to keep it under wraps makes more sense. Most "unauthorized cit 2003 Page #151  
ash CoherenceOne page DOD document makes clear the link between UFO studies 2003 Page #164  
rity! Section 12 on press blackout makes it very clear that virtually any d 2003 Page #176  
to Unit 88, Bldg. 21, Kirtland AFB makes it the equivalent of a control. In 2003 Page #185  
ations of our choosing. The Manual makes it clear that this is what we have 2003 Page #187  
CIA report — also of 15 May 1978 — makes abundantly clear: Many people in t 2004 Page #8  
he object was not there. That then makes reason number three look more attr 2004 Page #42  
 the information he supplied. What makes the Rendlesham Forest UFO incident 2004 Page #48  
an air test: perfect air. It don't makes sense mate. They were put in there 2004 Page #52  
king up this part of his story, it makes no sense that he would say that he 2004 Page #98  
em had been started, and therefore makes him quite credible in this area. A 2004 Page #127  
provides the kind of evidence that makes people like me sit up and take not 2004 Page #217  
ed in overseas areas. It certainly makes sense chat the Air Force would rec 2005 Page #141  
ecurity surrounding these projects makes it nearly impossible to obtain cha 2005 Page #167  
y indicating that Betty's star map makes sense and provides information not 2006 Page #4  
s accompanied by a comment that it makes no sense that a sophisticated vehi 2006 Page #10  
s at close range, no damage. Pilot makes second pass. UFO out-runs him. Sec 2006 Page #28  
rt De shoots humanoid being, which makes t to runway at adjacent McGuire AF 2006 Page #29  
udgment on this issue." This quote makes it clear that there were two crash 2006 Page #104  
e of tissue samples at Ft. Detrick makes it very clear that these issues wi 2006 Page #105  
iological entities.' 'I guess that makes sense.' Then we had a conversation 2006 Page #162  
e flocks of geese. f) This version makes it seem that the alert period was  2006 Page #168  
f the speed of the objects. If one makes the conservative estimate that the 2006 Page #171  
O-related activities. l thjnk this makes a great deal of sense. But let's g 2007 Page #12  
. check out our range of UFO's. It makes shopping with the Fresh Food Peopl 2007 Page #60  
r. Shivvers' brand product, which "makes hard landing in frozen novelty cas 2007 Page #60  
ith inventing. This, if anyth.ing, makes the commercial's significance just 2007 Page #76  
ers. le M\XI: Do you think that it makes a difference that you did this in  2007 Page #89  
ey released from my messages which makes me look bad is from the very end w 2007 Page #89  
ove away, forget, or pass on. Time makes it less likely anyone will care to 2008 Page #40  
ting with the investigation . This makes the description of an event flow i 2008 Page #58  
s what an ELF transmitter does. It makes a tiny picotesla , as opposed to t 2008 Page #76  
 million amperes at I 00,000 volts makes 5% maximum change (in Earth's magn 2008 Page #77  
rugs. Finally, Tab "H" on slide 47 makes it clear that if this group MJ-12  2008 Page #111  
es poses a chreac on a scale which makes it absolutely necessary to come co 2008 Page #114  
for counter-espionage purposes, it makes sense that higher authorities woul 2009 Page #178  

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

metals and analyze their elemental makeup. The first thing we found was tha 2005 Page #157  
, "like sequins or the metal flake makeup that ladies sometimes wear." Many 2007 Page #130  

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

withe 1;4 A»lay for the purpose of makin?-. an anar- 4in! of the* roDort-od 2003 Page #214  
a without delay for the uurpose of makin g an appraisal of the political, e 2003 Page #225  

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

s, with Special Agent G. B. Norris making the announcement. Who the agent a 2003 Page #32  
t thick. I remember at the time it making a large impression on me, because 2003 Page #35  
st cases scholarly sources. Before making any case however, the reader shou 2003 Page #85  
tal prospers on Wall Street and is making $70,000 a year by 1938, a million 2003 Page #85  
es no explanation for the delay in making their findings public." Perhaps b 2003 Page #94  
disagreements and rumors that were making the rounds had caused part of the 2003 Page #146  
 what looked like security patrols making their rounds while he was filming 2003 Page #148  
until Paul Bennewitz had shown up, making waves and asking inconvenient que 2003 Page #150  
trol?" Actually, as Don and I were making copies of the negative, there was 2003 Page #181  
f the Manual clearly thought about making it very clear than this Manual wa 2003 Page #184  
non-existence) of documents. Even "making them disappear" would clearly be  2003 Page #184  
her had promised not to talk after making a promise to the president. Gener 2003 Page #191  
ring to dodge the Vietnam War, and making a promise to put gays in the mili 2003 Page #199  
 without delay for the purposes of making an appraisal of the" (blank). "In 2003 Page #206  
ntain liaison with" (blank). • "In making your appraisal it is desired that 2003 Page #206  
mmar style of both directives, "In making your appraisal," (comma) or "is c 2003 Page #206  
ary crfTirrip'i.n in t&a ascoo In. Making yuixr appraisal it is desired tha 2003 Page #212  
 without delay with the mission of making an appraisal of the political, ec 2003 Page #222  
f the United States Government. In making your appraisal it is desired that 2003 Page #225  
ajraaautailwaa ef the Oa— aaib* fa Making yawr afpndaal it in daalrad that  2003 Page #226  
ell from the sky and into the sea, making a fountain of water which was des 2004 Page #5  
inery was out of order, for it was making a speed of only ten or twelve mil 2004 Page #26  
oor. Whatever it was it was either making its way or drifting out to sea. B 2004 Page #35  
e south, criss-crossing the Sound, making track lines east and west while C 2004 Page #40  
 ebb tides in that area, therefore making it entirely possible that some ob 2004 Page #42  
 were destroyed over 40 years ago, making further inquiry about their destr 2004 Page #61  
Evidence (Part 1) 1. If Newton was making up this part of his story, it mak 2004 Page #98  
ls and other railroad restrictions making for an absolute height limit of 1 2004 Page #127  
lic arena, for the very purpose of making the information they contain high 2004 Page #140  
ic about the Roswell case and busy making demands that the truth be disclos 2004 Page #144  
offer made to you. Is Richard Doty making you this offer? No it came in a c 2004 Page #195  
ht ask, "what the heck is he doing making a film about the Aztec UFO incide 2004 Page #215  
st person in human history to deny making a mistake, to avoid confronting t 2004 Page #219  
l exists. Not so the Newton diary. Making things even more tenuous, Pflock  2004 Page #221  
doubt, be claims that Friedman was making the whole thing up, to support hi 2004 Page #222  
 no way to prove that Pflock isn't making the whole thing up to support his 2004 Page #222  
he statement that LANCER (JFK) is "making inquiries we cannot allow." Below 2004 Page #251  
 man and half animal and that \Vas making a sound like "a sharp anguished c 2005 Page #31  
t, the UFO suddenly began to move, making a loud roaring noise like a power 2005 Page #37  
rash, his interest was airplanes , making models of World War II aircraft a 2005 Page #44  
 than a hundred yards away. It was making absolutely no sound and when it w 2005 Page #70  
in g NORAD entirely and in general making it more difficult for researchers 2005 Page #74  
hen judging the quality of the men making these statements. Enough smoke is 2005 Page #82  
one of the vehicles in the desert, making short, quick, hopping motions, an 2005 Page #84  
o any of his information requests, making them the only archive to ignore a 2005 Page #92  
f I might be able tO assist in the making of a UFO documentar~. EventuaUy h 2005 Page #146  
 still looked faked. The point I'm making is that the Santilli creature cou 2005 Page #150  
 great deal of political clout. E. Making an announcement would require tha 2006 Page #10  
e nature of his activities without making unauthorized disclosures of class 2006 Page #17  
 something for those interested in making more of a commitment to working w 2006 Page #21  
ave been terminated by security in making such an attempt. In order to ensu 2006 Page #21  
e would raise doubts and concerns, making assessment of positivity difficul 2006 Page #66  
ies will pursue back-channel deal- making, willing to "sell out." In the ev 2006 Page #69  
ed flat spin at 30,000 feet. After making several attempts to right the air 2006 Page #74  
peed data would have been degraded making recovery almost impossible. The a 2006 Page #82  
htings and events were growing and making it difficult for me to track on s 2006 Page #97  
nted to tape record me. He started making threats on me. We got into sort o 2006 Page #161  
forty" high- flying "aircraft" for making this mystery possible. 176        2006 Page #179  
 he was dismayed that Hoagland was making predictions about the date the Ma 2006 Page #205  
er reporting of pilot sightings by making such reports classified infonnati 2007 Page #18  
ories that somehow varushed before making any news outside the region where 2007 Page #20  
o defines national security. Those making this decision don't always have t 2007 Page #35  
 "Such reasoning might lead to the making of another question: Are Major Ke 2007 Page #48  
he Program" All About? ■ U-s aboul making UFOs. ■ Studying alien bodies; co 2007 Page #54  
ud research and provide security ■ Making money from acquired technology ■  2007 Page #54  
 presented an attached coupon when making our purchase. Their motto? "Try o 2007 Page #65  
undarie , expandjng opporrunities, making connecti ons." r\n impo ino, and  2007 Page #69  
. UFO and alien reality for 1·eal, making it a kind of cosmic approach avoi 2007 Page #77  
t in place to assist the public in making what will very likely be a profou 2007 Page #77  
 remember them sitting me down and making sure I did my homework. So that i 2007 Page #79  
aps exaggerated against you and is making up these claims for getting you e 2007 Page #91  
ause the federal governme nt isn't making any ta.x from his gambling ventur 2007 Page #92  
t that aircraft". This was now the making of the biggest and most decisive  2007 Page #110  
gricultural Delegation," wruch was making a planned visit to the U.S. later 2007 Page #137  
ell from the sky and into the sea, making a fountain of water which was des 2007 Page #139  
 CIA ended up winning the race and making off with the prize. First reveale 2007 Page #184  
lying at 8500 feet MSL. .. We were making a right tum ... We were approxima 2008 Page #10  
ving to the southeast , apparently making the tum over Reno, flying near La 2008 Page #15  
er than project officers and those making UFO policy, we see that a spokesm 2008 Page #15  
 a police officer on the other end making a UFO report. He was based in Dev 2008 Page #33  
 at an Aberdeen Health Club before making the 26 mile drive to Westport alo 2008 Page #58  
.. you could hear the farm animals making a lot of noises." In later interv 2008 Page #80  
 dead silent. No animals were even making noise anymore. The nearer we got  2008 Page #81  
 things over, on top of, they were making contact with our minds.' (Howe em 2008 Page #88  
st, a rotating galaxy in which "by making a round trip on a rocket ship in  2008 Page #95  
he insiders, JFK was named Lancer, making inquiries "which we cannot allow. 2008 Page #110  
ry and published 19 million books, making it the largest publisher for the  2008 Page #144  
at potential influence in decision making. Because of this, I felt that suc 2009 Page #12  
d demand a new system for decision making informed by a vast UFO/secret wea 2009 Page #12  
is required for effective decision making. But intelligence is also the sou 2009 Page #12  
cument in national security policy making should be included as recommended 2009 Page #18  
at the "intelligence communi ty is making a careful study of the public ann 2009 Page #18  
nowledg e of UFO tracking data. By making use of classified radar and other 2009 Page #18  
om a space vehicle to the decision making operation. We have attempted this 2009 Page #22  
at potential influence in decision making. Because of this, I felt that suc 2009 Page #23  
d demand a new system for decision making informed by a vast UFO/secret wea 2009 Page #23  
?? required for effective decision making. The secrecy of the ?? apparatus  2009 Page #23  
crash, his interest was airplanes, making models of World War II aircraft a 2009 Page #51  
nd engineers were discouraged from making official reports by being detaine 2009 Page #90  
ms and all manner of other history making changes. Larry Warren and I were  2009 Page #137  

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ifferent sizes, and had "air force makings" on them. These statements are c 2007 Page #115  

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IONAI l[E,IRINC".~ 148 • Prh'lJtdy makr. me decision to bold htaring. • Don 2008 Page #154  

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AD RICXN GOING ow. among RECORDING MAL WE HAVE TRESS MYSTERIOUS REPORTS FRO 2004 Page #24  
E PEOPLE YOU SAY HAVE MEN INJURED? MAL WELL. WE HAIM EENT IT -- YES -- TO T 2004 Page #24  
il1/'ilhelm Reich cmd UFOs. The Jo"mal of O,go11011a1, Volume 24, Number 2, 2005 Page #105  

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

y befriending a Nazi named Nicolae Malaxa, a Romanian who had been a fonner 2008 Page #141  
 the same man whose legal fim1 won Malaxa 's case to retrieve it," noted fo 2008 Page #141  

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

ith the Dulles brothers, who freed Malaxa's money frozen in Chase National  2008 Page #141  

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

ald • John Ferry • Frank Edwards • Malcolm Puddy • "We are being invaded an 2004 Page #202  
 RAF Bentwaters. From there, Major Malcolm Zickler ordered Penniston to rep 2008 Page #90  

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

 subsidiary of Hawker Siddeley) in Malcon Ontario Canada. Mr. Frost was a g 2007 Page #111  

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

n ./It is believed that there were male and I female genders present, but w 2003 Page #236  
. This time it was an unidentified male caller from Bear Point, several mil 2004 Page #35  
 bloodless removed from this young male calf. SLIDE #34: Rectal excision fr 2004 Page #77  
y as the obscene form of "Stalin's male organ." MJ-12's USSR Analogue • U.S 2004 Page #161  
ed to drive, since he was the onl) male in the family not serving in the ar 2005 Page #153  
en. It is believed that there were male and female genders present, but was 2006 Page #104  
le • Chereze was Athletic Hispanic male, Healthy, Age 23, prior to exposure 2006 Page #109  

Word: "malenko0", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ograms circa 1946 Committee No. 2 (Malenko0 m.sIty of Armed Forces General  2004 Page #155  

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

 testicles and scrotal contents in males, and, on occasion, the prostate, v 2006 Page #115  

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

ce due to ordinary animal or human malevolence. We are talking about either 2006 Page #115  

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

e form of Contact. If the NHI were malevolent, measures would need to be ta 2006 Page #56  
about the NHI, be it benevolent or malevolent. Friendly NH could precipitat 2006 Page #56  
 what we now know. If the NHI were malevolent, the science community would  2006 Page #56  
otentially hostile. In the case of malevolent Contact, all religious leader 2006 Page #57  
in the foreground looking somewhat malevolent. The only text even remote!:  2007 Page #69  

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

ideo sayjng, "That day there was a malformed and mentally disabled dwarf wh 2005 Page #35  

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

tests possibly cause the object to malfuncti on in the air and crash at Kin 2005 Page #45  

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

 signals that caused the system co malfunction. It is not inconceivable tha 2005 Page #161  
Cuban jet's destruction as "due to malfunction." March 1967 Key West Radar  2006 Page #144  
type developed a propulsion system malfunction, which caused it to drop dow 2007 Page #109  

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

rt to the idea that some UFOs have malfunctioned and crash-landed on earth  2005 Page #161  
 the F-117 A stealth fighter, have malfunctioned and crashed. Sensitive ele 2005 Page #161  

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

20 Officers saw falling craft; UFO malfunctioning? 71 1979 Ohio, USA 0 0 0  2004 Page #114  
ights provide firm evidence that a malfunctioning UFO was hurtling towards  2006 Page #121  
the Human race by vaporizing their malfunctioning craft high in the atmosph 2008 Page #103  

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

re, maybe on sight? I remember the malfunctions with the lightalls very wel 2004 Page #50  
ry well. Do you recall the vehicle malfunctions? I did drive Williams (Majo 2004 Page #50  

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

have been charged with intentional malicious damage on every machjne I was  2007 Page #88  
ated with research in mind and not malicious or terrorist in nature. I assu 2007 Page #91  

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

 display for the public at a local mall. A man and his family were walking  2003 Page #63  
and all three were at the West End Mall in Halifax. When asked by the frien 2004 Page #44  
 assigned · · cen10Bhlp of oveBaas mall and telegraph llnN · Dec. 11140: Na 2007 Page #16  
ewom In as Director of Censorahlp (mall, cable, wlreless, radl-lephone, etc 2007 Page #16  
abilizer was "higher than shopping mall parking lot Lights" (see illustrati 2007 Page #107  

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

added that the piece was shiny and malleable instead of dull and brittle li 2004 Page #30  

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

FB Encounter ■ From Bad to Worse ■ Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana ■ Some 2008 Page #160  

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

 famous British photographer, Mike Maloney visited the Disney Company in 19 2004 Page #179  
the secret UFO footage, and wanted Maloney to do something with it in Brita 2004 Page #179  
o do something with it in Britain. Maloney stated that while in Los Angeles 2004 Page #179  
at the table. During the encounter Maloney was introduced to a "well known  2004 Page #179  
im some unusual film footage. What Maloney ended up seeing was "old footage 2004 Page #179  
cher Georgino Bruni described what Maloney told her about the alien footage 2004 Page #179  
ake, it was a brilliant fake." The Maloney encounter with the alien footage 2004 Page #180  
port either of these stories? Mike Maloney, a professional photographer, wh 2005 Page #148  
ney Corporation in the 1970s. Mike Maloney is the Group Chief Photographer  2005 Page #148  
ofessional Photographers. To date, Maloney has collected ninety-six major p 2005 Page #148  
d with Jackie Onassis in New York. Maloney has informed us on tape that, in 2005 Page #149  
 was J J • .; the genuine article. Maloney claims to have seen other reels  2005 Page #149  
is a hoax, then what did Stone and Maloney see and why has no one involved  2005 Page #150  
 believe. The comments from Salas, Maloney and Townshend are publisher here 2005 Page #151  

Word: "malrmlt0", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ton Abducbon ■ Swn1lllg Up 197 5 ■ Malrmlt0 mAit Fo1ce Baoe. Monb.-u ■ ■ So 2009 Page #142  

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

|uct. I remember rccnaet/ins liir* malrnal a* bcia; rin*i*tr.i wiih a weath 2003 Page #132  

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

e violations of Loring AFB, Maine; Malstrom AFB, and Minot AFB, North Dakot 2009 Page #18  

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

ss corroboration Alice Knight Vern Maltais Harold Baca Archaeologists Mater 2003 Page #44  
knowledgements: Alice Knight, Vern Maltais, Harold Baca, U.S. Military Acad 2003 Page #44  
m a New Mexico resident named Vern Maltais, who told Friedman about his goo 2004 Page #135  
esse Marcel, Lydia Sleppy and Vern Maltais, Friedman pursued the matter rel 2004 Page #136  

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

e graves of early settlers and the Maltese Cross markers of Confederate sol 2004 Page #27  

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

 crus USAF/ Avro disc, occurred in Malton in 1955, with add.itional test fL 2007 Page #111  

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

 rurector of the group AJON, Paola Maluje, and the psycruatrist Dr. Mario D 2007 Page #200  

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

.e of " shCC't of mf"tal or a flat mAM of "'il"MI connected with one pole o 2005 Page #17  

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

ANTIC MOW *MOM srommos Son moPoui, mama Sy,t.roka, Pm: T.T.OTIRoc 24(9) :14 2006 Page #39  

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urr•••• nem. ......• WO 4. ....... mamma.. 1...........M. ....s. .., ....le 2006 Page #39  

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

dy. It is also found in many other mammals and even in birds. However, its  2006 Page #114  

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

if animal is on its side. • Tail • Mammary glands (either teats or entire u 2006 Page #115  

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

es such as Margurite, Norvelt, and Mammoth confirm that the object was movi 2003 Page #58  
e. One witness, Bill Bulebush from Mammoth, was tuning his CB radio in the  2003 Page #58  

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

s. ...•• sNe, score • v• •ala -lea Mammy Coiles Fe.. and • Pentagon budget  2006 Page #32  

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

se or document has been studied bv mam· inru,·iduals or J , organizations a 2005 Page #137  

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Astronaut Edgar Mitchell, Ph.D. 6* Man To Walk Moon Author Bernard Newman F 2003 Page #14  
nnocent statement of a 90-year-old man misremembering or mistyping or misdi 2003 Page #29  
.' My grandfather was an honorable man, being a preacher, that's all that n 2003 Page #30  
this the response of a forthcoming man? Who Is Walter W. Fisk? Walter Fisk  2003 Page #36  
as his "superior," Fred Crisman, a man with a long and complicated life's s 2003 Page #41  
adar site in Pennsylvania. A three man team has been dispatched to Acme {Ke 2003 Page #56  
roglyphics. Jim felt that an adult man could have easily stood up inside th 2003 Page #60  
 UFO episode, I was contacted by a man who provided me with detailed inform 2003 Page #61  
 for the public at a local mall. A man and his family were walking by and s 2003 Page #63  
d one of my associates and another man were talking about that case. The ma 2003 Page #63  
 were talking about that case. The man who was with his family spoke up and 2003 Page #63  
g. They acknowledged that, and the man went on to say how he was on one of  2003 Page #63  
ound the object in the woods. That man was Jim Romansky. He walked around t 2003 Page #63  
deo production crew to look at the man with astonishment. Myron went on to  2003 Page #68  
om a tip which indicated that this man had hidden down in the woods in 1965 2003 Page #68  
 I'll tell you what, I bet the one man in the suit must have taken anywhere 2003 Page #69  
 should have some idea of who this man was and a sense of the gravity of th 2003 Page #85  
him somewhat prophetically as "the man nobody knows." Forrestal leaves Prin 2003 Page #85  
ng), the doctor refuses to see the man locked in an upstairs bedroom. Reins 2003 Page #90  
e of an unknown threat. And as the man charged with the defense of that nat 2003 Page #95  
atter of the first magnitude: this man knew everything, and might say anyth 2003 Page #95  
ds. Another suggestion came from a man who claimed to have worked on back-  2003 Page #110  
the problems and suspicions of one man. As the age of Cold War paranoia gav 2003 Page #141  
vete. They also felt betrayed by a man whom they had trusted. The audience  2003 Page #147  
 To be sure, he was an intelligent man, and usually knew when he was being  2003 Page #148  
nter of activity while, as one DIA man put it, "bringing a few moles out of 2003 Page #148  
o explain to officialdom what this man was doing with the apparent sanction 2003 Page #150  
* mafisticdocuments com A good two man team at a library or the national ar 2003 Page #168  
swer questions of the public. This man was a many-year employee, and quite  2003 Page #179  
ways been considered to be a smart man, but he slipped up on this answer. T 2003 Page #202  
ident everywhere else a reasonable man looks? Attachments ' Top Secret Eyes 2003 Page #211  
 Good had related the account of a man who, from 1956 to 1960, was employed 2004 Page #15  
isbury, southern Australia. As the man recalled, in either 1958 or 1959, a  2004 Page #15  
viation writer. He was a practical man who was highly knowledgeable of the  2004 Page #27  
the grave of a child or very small man. At the head of the grave was a crud 2004 Page #27  
one knew anything about it until a man rode by several days later and told  2004 Page #29  
much. Newt is a very warsome young man, being a populist, but he could not  2004 Page #32  
ch him. One said, "See here, young man, don't give this thing away. We are  2004 Page #32  
awk, NJ, six years before anything man made was in the air. 29              2004 Page #32  
ane crashing. Werbicki thanked the man and went over to the radio and calle 2004 Page #35  
story of their interview with this man, one of the divers, 1 see no reason  2004 Page #43  
ing search, he discovered that the man had not been involved with the Shag  2004 Page #43  
ing to get through to him what the man was talking about. He was saying tha 2004 Page #43  
at that time but mentioned a third man who probably was. Chris was unable t 2004 Page #44  
heir time in the woods. The fourth man did not return with the others and r 2004 Page #47  
ere disarmed, broken up into three man groups and ordered deeper into the w 2004 Page #47  
er and went on to become the first man to go on record with what he knew ab 2004 Page #48  
missiles, and it's the RAF used to man them, not Americans. ... They had fo 2004 Page #52  
t and Bill Ferguson being the lead man at the time, the senior man, and the 2004 Page #72  
e lead man at the time, the senior man, and there lay the disk out on the e 2004 Page #72  
ote his famous 1946 book The Green Man about an alien visiting the earth, t 2004 Page #84  
 were dead. Then he identified one man from Pennsylvania who had attended a 2004 Page #98  
 confirmed that Dr. Walker was the man who had attended all the crashed sau 2004 Page #98  
lso became involved. The key point man on the satellite issue for President 2004 Page #103  
lso be known by researchers as the man inside the NSC who received the Robe 2004 Page #103  
INE OF TALK • Len Stringfield, the man • His publications • The master tabl 2004 Page #107  
 mostly true! Slide 2 WHO WAS THIS MAN? • rn circa December 17, 1920 a Grad 2004 Page #107  
 the years, why doesn't the common man understand this to be so? Actually,  2004 Page #121  
d, perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinize t 2004 Page #132  
l said that a counter-intelligence man Marcel thought was named "Cabot" wen 2004 Page #139  
 neoprene rubber that any enlisted man at the Roswell Army Air Field could  2004 Page #143  
e. He confessed it like a tortured man who had to get something off his che 2004 Page #144  
port he was somehow never the same man after receiving confirmation of the  2004 Page #147  
 • Brilliant General • Renaissance Man • First military man to see military 2004 Page #153  
• Renaissance Man • First military man to see military potential of rocketr 2004 Page #153  
pendent men with open minds. Every man and woman with an independent mind c 2004 Page #154  
.... Trotsky on Tukachevsky II • A man who is a good general, like Tukhache 2004 Page #154  
ound him, and he appreciates every man according to his intrinsic value. Th 2004 Page #154  
gn bureau • Anecdotes describe the man • I. From Sakharov: "...one professo 2004 Page #158  
a Interrupted him to say, "My dear man, I know you're not guilty or anythin 2004 Page #158  
l are you guys talking about?" The man at Norton responsible for pulling th 2004 Page #182  
r it and I just remember, and some man sitting behind a desk and he pointed 2004 Page #183  
ngton D.C. The story centered on a man by the name of Jack McGeorge who was 2004 Page #188  
a convention I was approached by a man and his girlfriend. I was told by th 2004 Page #191  
 his girlfriend. I was told by the man that he worked in the National Archi 2004 Page #191  
gton, I arranged to meet with this man and his girlfriend. We met at the Na 2004 Page #191  
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. This man stated he had seen documents with MJ 2004 Page #191  
 Glen Miller, turned out to be the man who had gotten Reagan his first acti 2004 Page #192  
 my being able to go to where this man was in a hospital in Texas with pros 2004 Page #195  
 discussions. In that process this man was identified as one of people so v 2004 Page #195  
how I would be able to interview a man who was dying and who had stayed wit 2004 Page #195  
rse, I haven't even touched on the man who is perhaps the most significant  2004 Page #217  
uer's FBI file. Would a simple con man — no matter how sophisticated — have 2004 Page #218  
uded 'What this country needs is a man like Hider; then everybody would hav 2004 Page #224  
 Philip Corso's claims ■ Corso the man and his credibility ■ Integrated cir 2005 Page #3  
ering Claims MY SUMMARY: CORSO THE MAN ■ Highly intelligent ■ An Army produ 2005 Page #11  
 strange creature chat looked half man and half animal and that \Vas making 2005 Page #31  
by the side of the road. The young man was scared and drove away as fast as 2005 Page #35  
ham -conducted an interview with a man (that investigaror Ra~ Fowler would  2005 Page #39  
aper, Jeff Young had interviewed a man who asserted that he had worked with 2005 Page #39  
g the course of the interview, the man initially advised that he had only s 2005 Page #39  
 to study civil defense needs. The man stated to Young and Chetham that he  2005 Page #39  
entific research in the service of man. 1t provides a standard which the ef 2005 Page #54  
natin g Council of the "Program On Man and the Biosphere." Legal implicatio 2005 Page #54  
 Wright-Patterson AFB in 1973. The man told his wife he had been blindfold  2005 Page #78  
 incident at Nellis AFB in 1968. A man claimed he had been shown a Top Secr 2005 Page #78  
1978. Stringfield's book, said the man, "convinced me that l should tell mv 2005 Page #79  
in 1966. Stringfield met with this man, who formerly served in military int 2005 Page #79  
ved in military intelligence . The man claimed to have seen rune deceased a 2005 Page #79  
hey were about four feet tall. The man had been told there was a rocal of 3 2005 Page #79  
" And so on. Stringfield collected man) of these. Others have spoken out, a 2005 Page #79  
verything is possible. Many of our man made UFOs are Un funded Opportunitie 2005 Page #80  
Specificall y, Mitchell -the sixth man to walk on the Moon -has said that t 2005 Page #81  
 characterization is accurate, and man) of us would maintain that it is, th 2005 Page #88  
are the words of a truly dangerous man. The party never forgave him this tr 2005 Page #89  
oup, he had reached out to its top man. Was the information Reich supplied  2005 Page #96  
and would have identified him as a man whose actions bore monitoring, and p 2005 Page #97  
tmospheric Physics in Tucson and a man very interested in weather control.  2005 Page #97  
y could not be more dangerous than man himself." I should stress here that  2005 Page #103  
ule Dr. Edgar ·Mitchell, the sixth man to walk on the moon, has even stated 2005 Page #119  
"experts" assured the editors that man could not fly. Man) questions remain 2005 Page #120  
he editors that man could not fly. Man) questions remain in the UFO controv 2005 Page #120  
wton (as a convicted and known con man) asked co continue telling his large 2005 Page #133  
ld himself recalled: At that time, man) UFO sighting reports came to my hom 2005 Page #139  
 Eh-is, Live on stage. The elderly man had filmed the piece himself while w 2005 Page #145  
y cameraman. Do you recognize this man? Qujte naturally Santilli expressed  2005 Page #145  
st it was indeed shot on 16mm. One man outside of Santilli's company who kn 2005 Page #148  
l cadaver. But Ray Santilli is the man who started aU of this controversy i 2005 Page #150  
former statement that much of what man has built is inspired by rus observa 2005 Page #163  
 er 23, 1990 I was introduced to a man named Ozzie who related a detailed s 2005 Page #165  
s as we talk to other witnesses. A man named Frenchie was stationed at Edwa 2005 Page #166  
orks founder Kelly Johnson and the man famous for the F-117 Nighthawk Steal 2005 Page #174  
ght" be telling the truth, but the man is too frightened to show the film a 2006 Page #26  
ghtweight. Hamilton wonders little man meant 1947. Stringfield's Sources RE 2006 Page #26  
 bean Vint av eta •nd ease •nt•rea Man at 'boas lots tic, • . v. V, • sestr 2006 Page #29  
 No sound mccandrish taco, meets a Man eirlP tIO3 own 3 VOW chior et Edosed 2006 Page #30  
 .11.• wnet ..•••• .sr. clms..4 Ns man,: pat tort., tr.. sql. Vr4 LW* WAX:A 2006 Page #34  
ts to find. There are times when a man should go about these ings with cons 2006 Page #44  
that day. Mighty quiet there, too. Man can do lots of thinkin'. From this a 2006 Page #44  
en armor. Looked like a mechanical man. Was 10 feet tall, four feet wide. H 2006 Page #98  
stated, "police figured the smelly man boogie-man was the product of 'mass  2006 Page #99  
 Andy Roberts stated: "Prehistoric man lived and worshipped on the mountain 2006 Page #119  
way bodies. And, according to this man, at least one was still alive. This  2006 Page #124  
live. This is just evidence of one man, but all I can say is that everythin 2006 Page #124  
as at the end of my lecture that a man came up to me. He was attached to th 2006 Page #125  
en told: Mick was a well-respected man and knew people throughout the North 2006 Page #127  
e Bermuda triangle region. Neither man is willing to be identified beyond h 2006 Page #142  
51 to Cedar Breaks Radar Site) One man trained in an Area 51 radar facility 2006 Page #150  
the son of the Area 51 engineer, a man now 47-years-old, who I will call "P 2006 Page #150  
gle. But over here is the military man in his khaki pants and brown shoes a 2006 Page #158  
form. I said, 'Howard, what gives, man? You know, life is good. You made 2n 2006 Page #160  
one of the people in Code 30 was a man named Captain Wood. He had a person  2006 Page #161  
as UFO novelty ideas and toys. One man wanted to open a UFO Pizza Parlor: s 2006 Page #197  
to Chicago to meet with the "Third Man", a dignitary who, with two governme 2006 Page #203  
ad agreed. Budd met with the Third Man in Chicago's O'Hare airport and conv 2006 Page #203  
. These were accepted by the Third Man, without question, thus establishing 2006 Page #203  
d the Foundation office, such as a man who had a possible implant behind hi 2006 Page #206  
ANUSCRIPT ■ Vernon Bowen was an ad man, NYC ■ He went to public library oft 2007 Page #43  
The simple sketch showed a smjling man with an attache case srandjng in a d 2007 Page #67  
ment from the city of Singapore, a man at an outdoor cafe reacts in shock a 2007 Page #67  
cute, non-threaterung Little green man with yellow cat's eyes peered at you 2007 Page #68  
oner standing on a rock ledge. The man is standing next to a green-faced al 2007 Page #71  
 occupants stare up in wonder. The man closest to us about to speak into hi 2007 Page #74  
 ran, the corporation 's CEO was a man named Bob Haas. Concurrent with Mr.  2007 Page #76  
 district of Washington, which one man in his bedroom cannot do, I would ex 2007 Page #89  
 Exuadition system. GM: There is a man who is British and who runs an onJjn 2007 Page #92  
 have arranged to have the British man arrested because the federal governm 2007 Page #92  
hree". They have also extradited a man for some type of price fixjng charge 2007 Page #92  
fixjng charges but at the time the man rune this it was legal, but the extr 2007 Page #92  
cion of Dr. Walter Dornberger, the man in charge of operations at Peenemund 2007 Page #111  
ks, and Kelly Johnson's right hand man). During a cocktail party just prior 2007 Page #114  
heard in Albuquerque New Mexico, a man was interviewed who sounded very exc 2007 Page #115  
the secret of flying saucers. This man stated that they were a Top Secret a 2007 Page #115  
 get scared. I wish I was half the man my dad is, but my dad doesn't gee sc 2007 Page #123  
ny people saw an ob1ect crash. One man was driving his car when 122         2007 Page #128  
ocument researcher in the world -a man who for years sat outside General [\ 2007 Page #135  
 Project Moon Duse. It reads: Blue Man: Here is declassified/FOIA package o 2007 Page #143  
of one ocher inruvidual: the "Blue Man." The reference to MJ6 would seem to 2007 Page #143  
d he talked to a retired m.ilitary man assigned co transport two crates fro 2007 Page #149  
tern was photographed in 1974 by a man who gave this photograph to the fath 2007 Page #161  
S YOUNG ADULTS, FEEL AFRAID OF THE MAN WHO TURNED YOU AWAY? Mom: I don't kn 2007 Page #171  
Another colleague of the Air Force man said he was driving up Coyote Canyon 2007 Page #173  
t the AEC's Nevada Test Site was a man who also saw the object in the air.  2008 Page #9  
near Las Vegas. l have talked to a man who wishes to remain anonymous , who 2008 Page #14  
picture of a piece of debris. This man claimed that he had been awakened in 2008 Page #14  
iets. I have never heard from this man again and he didn't sign the letter. 2008 Page #15  
 ago, for example, I interviewed a man named Will who was stationed at Fort 2008 Page #37  
ing there was a deeper side to the man: he was a former Navy SEAL and he wa 2008 Page #43  
submachine guns and side arms. The man who did the talking wore a cap while 2008 Page #45  
four months later she spoke with a man named Kerry Broten who worked with h 2008 Page #45  
 booth near his home. He watched a man who looked to be a high-ranking offi 2008 Page #53  
UK! Torres is clearly an honorable man, recalling a difficult and potential 2008 Page #66  
ribing comment by another military man): 'The lights are back again.' ... I 2008 Page #87  
gt. Penniston, a military security man who interacted with the lights. Time 2008 Page #95  
the Federal Reserve System and the man in charge of U.S. finances in World  2008 Page #127  
a West Point graduate and military man, served as Air Force Chief of Staff  2008 Page #132  
der, Colorado. In Menzel we find a man publicly known as simply a notable a 2008 Page #134  
Gen. Robert M Montegue, a military man with no known corporate links, never 2008 Page #134  
y-created CIA , Allen Dulles, that man who had brokered the deals allowing  2008 Page #138  
had frozen this money was the same man whose legal fim1 won Malaxa 's case  2008 Page #141  
d chief has been the grandson of a man prosecuted by the U.S. Government in 2008 Page #144  
n 1942 for being a financial front man for Hitler and his Nazis. The govern 2008 Page #144  
t is surprising. For that purpose, man is better." He urges a manned Mars l 2009 Page #10  
covery of space navigation brought man face to face with the use of space b 2009 Page #14  
d is not yet capable of carrying a man. It could easily be launched as a sm 2009 Page #22  
y notes that Garrison believed the man he wound up prosecuting , New Orlean 2009 Page #29  
ble evidence to bring to court the man he believed to be the shooter on the 2009 Page #29  
the shooter on the grassy knoll, a man named Fred Lee Crisman. UFO historia 2009 Page #29  
sman is probably the most informed man in the United States on UFOs and als 2009 Page #32  
es." Crisman presents himself as a man with secret k.J1owledge of UFOs, on  2009 Page #32  
 I know him better than any living man and 1 know of some of the incredible 2009 Page #32  
claimed that Crisman was the first man contacted by Clay Shaw, Garrison's " 2009 Page #33  
aper, Jeff Young had interviewed a man who asserted that he had worked with 2009 Page #48  
ths ago, Col. Charles I. Halt, the man who was then the Deputy Base Command 2009 Page #59  
owever, a U. S. Air Force security man who was there detailed for me what h 2009 Page #80  
d. For example, she told me that a man named Knacke "wrote the bible on par 2009 Page #90  
's The first experience involved a man she recalled as Master Sgt. Clarence 2009 Page #90  
 required to take dictation from a man whom she described as having "very c 2009 Page #92  
e device which it aimed at a young man walking in the vicinity. Witnesses m 2009 Page #136  
the device was trained on him. The man reappeared after the beings and the  2009 Page #136  
. Military abduction experiences . Man consciously recalled. ■ Missng tine, 2009 Page #152  
-..n 'IPo'bo ""'ork-&n =ldentil\ed man tro:n fficl.ah.. ~ -...·ilb I.bf' l' 2009 Page #163  

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d his remains said he was a 'small man' and buried him that same day in Aur 2004 Page #29  

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

othing. O'Brien examined the young man's arms and clothing but could not de 2004 Page #40  
sely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own; that 2004 Page #132  
with him but couldn't remember the man's name — he thought maybe it was "Ca 2004 Page #135  
 Mysterious Little Men," True: The Man's Magazine (September, 1952), pp. 17 2004 Page #223  
Flying Saucer Swindlers" True: The Man's Magazine (August, 1956), 36 - 37,  2004 Page #223  
des a standard which the effect of man's impact on his environment can be m 2005 Page #54  
t operatio ns. Nor can we rule out man's deliberate attempts to shoot them  2005 Page #121  
sual films. He was invited to this man's house and, on an old projector , w 2005 Page #149  
 nature. \Xie are not discrediting man's accomplishments by sa~~ng that cer 2005 Page #163  
d that I would not share the Third Man's identity with anybody until that i 2006 Page #203  
Os are a little unhinged. But, the man's tale is shaky because he won't all 2008 Page #14  
 going for? B {describing military man's comment): 'Oh, they're setting a t 2008 Page #87  
sis Excerpt B (describing military man's comment): ... there's some more pe 2008 Page #87  
 British reporter Douglas Reed, "a man's home was no longer his castle. He  2008 Page #128  
 fact known to all biologists that man's own body, conditioned for eons of  2009 Page #159  

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ng worked in spite of thousands of man-hours and $150 million 1970s dollars 2008 Page #73  

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at are skepcical of the reality of man-mad e flying aucer would do well to  2007 Page #109  

Word: "man-made", 12 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ed other data which showed that no man-made space object from any country l 2003 Page #71  
 average 100 to Figure 11. A pure, man-made bismuth crystal. Photograph by  2003 Page #106  
ibility that the object had been a man-made satellite? Again, that theory w 2004 Page #10  
e, you can see a dip, and that's a man-made dip. It's as simple as that. An 2004 Page #53  
ange dance be accounted for by any man-made or natural object following suc 2006 Page #190  
o we conclude that it was probably man-made. \Y/e cannot establish more con 2007 Page #197  
 it's artificial-he says "probably man-made." Dr. Taylor's official positio 2007 Page #197  
FO Nuclear Weapons (p 11) RPVs and Man-Made UFOs (p 11) Future Weapons (p 1 2009 Page #8  
      weapons" could be fired at a man-made satellite from across space and 2009 Page #17  
uch too little stability. RPVs AND MAN-MADE UFOs Remotely piloted vehicles  2009 Page #22  
 effective tanks. An ingenious new man-made UFO-type aircraft is now in the 2009 Page #22  
ly controlled , that they were not man-made , and that they were frequentl  2009 Page #90  

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sed on "how" ■ Engineers deal with man-sized use (but it's expanding rapidl 2005 Page #4  

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illip Morris saw wide placement in man1 major periorucals. Not terribly wel 2007 Page #65  

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o initially examine and ultimately manage the transportation and removal of 2003 Page #33  
k and ranchers. No one knew how to manage desert shrub-lands, so the Desert 2005 Page #52  
assified procedures established to manage the retrieval of crashed UFOs rec 2006 Page #14  
fy the security procedures used to manage personnel recruited into covert U 2006 Page #17  
overview of the procedures used to manage personnel involved in UFO crash r 2006 Page #24  
ve governments tune to analyze and manage social trends, build alliances, d 2006 Page #60  
cience would work hand in glove to manage media and religious reactions. Sc 2006 Page #61  
ocial sciences would be engaged to manage public perceptions and reaction t 2006 Page #64  
companies help the U.S. government manage public opinion and the government 2007 Page #14  
other leadln; media crxecutlve9 to manage the massive•·,; .. enterprise , I 2007 Page #16  
earned and how it could be used to manage news about a UFO crash. You could 2007 Page #29  
was obviously reserved, but he did manage to let slip some details about Pr 2009 Page #176  

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ich I think would have been a very manageable number given the authority of 2004 Page #129  
lightly more challenging but sti!J manageable . The Likelihood that local n 2007 Page #30  
 to contain what it feels are more manageable threats. Yet at the approach  2009 Page #15  

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s the nearby 1-40 highway, but had managed to keep most of it under wraps u 2003 Page #150  
artest men of our generations have managed this program, including Vannevar 2003 Page #187  
t well; the leaks are expected and managed 3 “Good ” and “bad” are not alwa 2003 Page #188  
he smartest men of our generations managed this program □ The budget is eas 2003 Page #188  
. These types of V-2 launches were managed by the V-2 Upper Atmosphere Rese 2004 Page #64  
d silent guard near the crates, he managed to get a reasonabl y good but br 2005 Page #43  
ents of how personnel are covertly managed when recruited into extraterrest 2006 Page #14  
rsonnel are recruited, trained and managed for extraterrestrial related pro 2006 Page #14  
age. Fast occurrence would be well managed only with prior preparation; oth 2006 Page #66  
e Railroad Valley area in 1967. He managed to contact one current and one f 2006 Page #80  
 and told them about the photos he managed to take as the jet plummeted fro 2006 Page #83  
 the object, could he have somehow managed to jar it loose, whereupon it wa 2006 Page #192  
 visited the P Tunnels, which were managed by military personnel, where dev 2006 Page #199  
 toward the U.S. The British first managed to enfat the help of President W 2007 Page #10  
, while propaganda was created and managed by the innocent-sounding Office  2007 Page #11  
uld be caught. MW: So no proof you managed to cripple the Wasrungton system 2007 Page #90  
arily departed from his group, and managed to walk through the door of hang 2007 Page #114  
to 1979. Prof. Regener planned and managed the construction of the CapiJJa  2007 Page #162  
he Silesian-American Corporation , managed by Prescott Bush and his father- 2008 Page #129  
gence Objectives Agency (JlOA) who managed Project Paperclip soon began rec 2008 Page #137  

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

ent Director, Office for Emergency Management Director of Central Intellige 2003 Page #214  
anch, on New Mexico Bureau of Land Management terrain.) Jesse Marcel would  2004 Page #135  
 Space Program • Extremely Dynamic Management Style • Headed All Aspects of 2004 Page #160  
 the growth of the MJ-12 projects, management or its environment? So What T 2004 Page #253  
59, AJAX safety ■ Citation, 59-60, Management of 30K troops in Germany ■ Re 2005 Page #8  
Fritz held several engineering and management positions at Wright-Patterson 2005 Page #41  
nter; which position led him up to management positions at Wright-Patterson 2005 Page #41  
rievals - An Overview of Personnel Management in Black Operations Michael E 2006 Page #14  
ties that are overseen by a covert management group — Majestic-12 Group. Do 2006 Page #15  
the centerpieces of policy for UFO management by the U.S. The second book,  2006 Page #103  
ics, real doctrine and real crisis management techniques. It's going to ble 2006 Page #130  
f UFOs with my knowledge of crisis management — such as my involvement in t 2006 Page #130  
fices. The Holding Company was the management company for Robert Bigelow's  2006 Page #197  
rt Bigelow's hotel development and management group. The house was elegant  2006 Page #197  
                     Contents News management In the Wake of A UFO Crash Te 2007 Page #5  
                              News Management in the Wake of a UFO Crash Su 2007 Page #7  
l vehjcles. Apparentl y someone in management was aware of the fiftieth ann 2007 Page #70  
e Special Weapons Center took over management of Air Force Systems Command' 2007 Page #162  
r Reform (SSR) and Security Sector Management (SSM) are both needed in many 2008 Page #25  
er destroyed , sent to MoD records management divisions or sent to the Publ 2008 Page #62  
al loans, rights of first refusal, management contracts, service contracts, 2008 Page #136  
ol or turning them over to private management companies . They also questio 2008 Page #143  
been used to influence major media management personnel to cover such event 2009 Page #25  

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

etails Mabie Mazza was the officer manager of WHJB radio in Greensburg, PA  2003 Page #59  
ler was Paul Shartle, the Security Manager and Chief of Requirements at the 2004 Page #182  
 Station. In 2001, Rex Leonard was manager of The Outlaw Bar in Baker. He h 2005 Page #69  
rs," albeit with the assistance of manager class members (or hopefuls) . 73 2005 Page #75  
ool. He currently works as a print manager, freelance journalist, and Direc 2006 Page #195  
ion ally, he named Bush's campaign manager James A. Baker III, who then ser 2008 Page #142  

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e world. gaining participation and managerial control over 380 other Gennan 2008 Page #127  

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ur groups: I call them the owners, managers, worker bees, and expendables . 2005 Page #75  
s in the company for engineers and managers and featured a sharp-edoed illu 2007 Page #69  
1 used to set up remote dial-in so managers could access the computers from 2007 Page #83  
table of all Wall Street syndicate managers handling German industrial issu 2008 Page #131  

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

evals, and the procedures used for managing personnel recruited into extrat 2006 Page #14  
ty procedures created not only for managing UFO crash retrievals, but for c 2006 Page #15  
r the security procedures used for managing personnel in MJ-12 Black Operat 2006 Page #23  
overnment would have the luxury of managing the disclosure in a carefully o 2006 Page #60  
ublic informed and reassured while managing outbreaks of panic would be par 2006 Page #62  
g robust policy and strategies for managing various possible contact events 2006 Page #69  
was created to gather information, managing censorship and propaganda were  2007 Page #11  
les of these techniques applied to managing news about UFOs. ► Censorshjp a 2007 Page #16  
o suspect ClA involvement in stage managing the investigation. After being  2007 Page #20  
ll just mad. i'v1W: So how are you managing for money at the moment? GM: I  2007 Page #92  
 of time I spent most of my career managing conventional research and devel 2008 Page #104  

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

 a new organization was created to manao-e media content: the Central lntel 2007 Page #11  

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

nt technician at the University of Manchester, UK; Andrew Lavoie, a Canadia 2004 Page #227  
nster". Another UP article in the "Manchester Union-Leader" from New Hampsh 2006 Page #99  

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

am, known as Unit 731, at Pin Fan, Manchuria and other cities in China. Hum 2006 Page #107  
 Russo-Japanese war for control of Manchuria and had sent his emissary Geo  2008 Page #125  

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

 time with a broader self-directed mandate. Karl Pflock and Bill Moore prov 2004 Page #215  
blished by the War Cabinet, with a mandate to investigate the reality of bi 2006 Page #123  
 Fort Belvoir, Virgirua, and whose mandate, according to officially-declass 2007 Page #132  
s been replaced by a project whose mandate is practically identical to that 2007 Page #144  

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vities." · · ■ New regulation· now mandates •appropriate oversighr of ACCMs 2007 Page #53  

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

he secret keepers have very little maneuvenng room. The discrepancy between 2005 Page #85  

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

ortedly peormed a bizarre "U-turn" maneuver. That is, it briefly flipped an 2006 Page #190  
f the witnesses to the event, this maneuver cannot be attributed to an opti 2006 Page #190  
 Sound, perform a bizarre flipping maneuver before entering the water? Did  2006 Page #192  
 climbed up rapidly in a fantastic maneuver. We followed the spectacle with 2007 Page #194  
ved the entire incident was a SEAL maneuver and the object was in fact a Hu 2008 Page #44  
took a couple of minutes for it to maneuver itself back to a distance of ab 2008 Page #83  

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

nd was told that it had to do with maneuverabilit:y problems , and that the 2007 Page #108  

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d by Keyhoe's observation that the maneuverability, speed and silence of th 2005 Page #94  

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

that these small craft were highly maneuverable and tested only at night to 2003 Page #151  
onsidering is the idea of a highly maneuverable, brightly-lit craft using a 2003 Page #151  
 Wings • Stealth • Cloaking • More maneuverable than the F-22 Nikita S.Khru 2004 Page #164  
 vehicles are clearly faster, more maneuverable, and have access to huge sp 2006 Page #5  

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

tting out the lights in Eureka. It maneuvered while close to the ground so  2008 Page #16  
 patrolmen approach the object, it maneuvered through the trees and disappe 2008 Page #32  
atrolmen approached the object, it maneuvered through the trees and disappe 2008 Page #93  

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

on each side, and was found slowly maneuvering through the trees at about c 2004 Page #47  
itself through highspeed aerobatic maneuvering or using defensive shields o 2005 Page #162  
 triangular shaped object was seen maneuvering in the forest — as well as s 2006 Page #132  

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

sts that it wasn't capable of such maneuvers. Also the size of the object r 2003 Page #65  
tly controlled flight patterns and maneuvers of some UFOs. However, the rep 2004 Page #141  
ted in obsen er programs, tactical maneuvers, scientific studjes, and suppo 2005 Page #39  
after observing the strange aerial maneuvers (stop and go), they felt a heL 2007 Page #176  
s. After going through a series of maneuvers suggesting intelligent control 2007 Page #185  
 access roads. The guard stated, ".Maneuvers are going on and the public is 2008 Page #43  
one person was politely told that "maneuvers were being conducted in the ar 2008 Page #60  
, craft seen performing speeds and maneuvers significantly in excess of tho 2008 Page #68  
r entire military by observing the maneuvers of a single military unit. On  2009 Page #155  

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e was written by Prof. Charles A. :Maney of NI CAP in F!Jing SaHcer Revie11 2007 Page #193  
confirmed chose of Dr. Maffei. , , Maney aJso mentions a number of other sm 2007 Page #194  

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ect the material ·was published in Maney's report. Although the Air Force h 2007 Page #194  

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ol system11112003 Speoaf Operators ManGa; 60“RESTRICTED ANO TOP SECRET ARE  2003 Page #186  

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

 of the metallic fragment : mostly manganese (Mn), with some iron (Fe) and  2007 Page #197  
rbon) 0.0021 Si (siLicon) 0.09 Mn (manganese) 0.02 p (phosphorus) 0.010 s ( 2007 Page #201  

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

to deal with near dead or dead and mangled corpses during the course of a d 2004 Page #39  
at the site carrying scraps of the mangled airship to smaller vehicles that 2005 Page #156  
as sitting at a desk with all this mangled — I guess it was metal with mark 2006 Page #155  

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

al gains with the exception of the Manhattan Project." So why is this docum 2003 Page #28  
m this crash was funneled into the Manhattan project and has not been obvio 2003 Page #38  
he new, powerful radar because the Manhattan Project lab had a restricted a 2004 Page #71  
ment with the establishment of the Manhattan Project, now known for its com 2004 Page #123  
overy program intertwined with the Manhattan Project early on, in that in o 2004 Page #123  
eports "SUCH SECRETS WOULD LEAK" • Manhattan Project security procedures ha 2004 Page #124  
 to fool the public began with the Manhattan Project and has been getting b 2004 Page #125  
e not theories, beginning with the Manhattan Project. It was a huge conspir 2004 Page #125  
practices back in the 40s with the Manhattan Project. Anyone who is technic 2004 Page #130  
 keeping that have leaked out: The Manhattan Engineering District employed  2006 Page #8  
 projects that can be described as Manhattan II. The development of manuals 2006 Page #16  
ountermeasures. Effort could dwarf Manhattan Project in complexity and cost 2006 Page #68  
ountermeasures. Effort could dwarf Manhattan Project in complexity and cost 2006 Page #69  
993, Robert Bigelow asked to go to Manhattan, NY, to visit with Budd Hopkin 2006 Page #202  
eing abducted from her 12th floor, Manhattan apartment building. Budd share 2006 Page #203  
er Luis Alvarez, who worked on the Manhattan (atomjc bomb) project at Los A 2007 Page #144  
wned Chase National Bank now Chase Manhattan, the largest corporate bank in 2008 Page #128  
ty until he was snatched up by the Manhattan Project in I 942. He was one o 2009 Page #9  
day, October 9, at home in Midtown Manhattan organizing chapter material an 2009 Page #137  
 two most notable examples are the Manhattan Project, which President Roose 2009 Page #155  
mb and as compartmentalized as the Manhattan Project but one that had not b 2009 Page #157  
ciety, from the White House to the Manhattan Project. Although by 1946, ste 2009 Page #177  

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oof. The couple make their home on Manhattan's exclusive Sutton Place. Over 2003 Page #85  

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

adioed in to report that the first manhole cover they'd found into the 'wat 2004 Page #52  
.. Sharp points, air to ground. he manhole covers) go right round the base, 2004 Page #52  

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

ca 13 .~44.00 Ma ti41.414. ov roam MANI *4,4 vver4 4444 #4.4.4414. wer 04^# 2006 Page #32  

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icting how those differences might manifest was beyond the scope of this st 2006 Page #57  
spread lack of understanding often manifest themselves as deep-seated fears 2009 Page #20  

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

fficiently to produce some visible manifestation of sustained motion. \''he 2005 Page #171  

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

own The Biefeld-Brown Effect it is manifested as a departure from the Coulo 2006 Page #36  
ECY The Biefeld-Brown Effect it is manifested from the Coulomb Law of elect 2006 Page #36  
bject of unknown origin and intent manifested in the woods on the nights in 2008 Page #32  

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

-brilliant young scientist was now manifesting symptoms of insanity. The es 2005 Page #89  

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

hether directly or indirectly , is manifestly absurd in the absolute extrem 2008 Page #29  

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nce is gathered. Authenticity is a manifold function; it is not as simple a 2005 Page #135  

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

ity of the craft or the people who manipulate them. In a 1955 letter Smith  2004 Page #95  
, 111ho is in the best position tO manipulate and influence these instituti 2005 Page #75  
es of staged NHI contacts meant to manipulate human perception and graduall 2006 Page #55  
igence to not only monitor, but to manipulate Oswald. The most documented s 2009 Page #44  

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an, who had attacked Trilaterals , manipulated into accepting George Bush a 2008 Page #142  

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elf-obliteration by systematically manipulating his social infrastructure - 2004 Page #210  
 they might be using our earth and manipulating earth life. Skeptics will e 2005 Page #9  

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

nd, and all of these with NO image manipulation. In fact, the only "manipul 2004 Page #227  
e manipulation. In fact, the only "manipulation" we've done is to vary the  2004 Page #227  
ects leaves individuals subject to manipulation by MJ-12 Group. 9. Efforts  2006 Page #24  
ve manner could introduce secrecy, manipulation and control into the human  2006 Page #60  
be its unknown capacity for covert manipulation or infiltration. Business r 2006 Page #63  
the planet, as well as the genetic manipulation of human beings. As a survi 2006 Page #63  
ittingly become susceptible to NHI manipulation. Media would go in many dir 2006 Page #64  
eptions of Media NRI through media manipulation, while also welcoming the d 2006 Page #64  
nfluential groups ,, Psychological manipulation ;, Rumors and misleading in 2007 Page #20  
influential groups r Psychological manipulation r Rumors and misleadin g in 2007 Page #21  
cluded psychic research and energy manipulation projects such as flying sau 2008 Page #130  

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 want to. I happen to believe that mankind can do it.” Press conference, Ne 2003 Page #8  
g true? No one would have believed mankind was the object of surveillance b 2004 Page #132  
 knew for a fact, since 1947, that mankind is being scrutinized by unearthl 2004 Page #132  
ranquility, and the welfare of all mankind. ■ sig,gJ~Q by A. Einstein 15 Co 2008 Page #117  
reatens the continued existence of mankind, as no other situation in human  2008 Page #117  

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 cannot be accounted for either as manmade objects or as any physical force 2003 Page #18  
r in 1897. If that something was a manmade dirigible, no one ever came forw 2004 Page #28  
ieve' they are of 2 categories: A. Manmade UFOs. B. Extraterrestrial UFOs.  2005 Page #80  
UFOs. I believe wid1 certain!], in manmade UFOs. I am tending to believe th 2005 Page #80  
 of a small airplane, a mysterious manmade pit in the midst of a 30-foot wi 2007 Page #184  
agnetic fields that are created by manmade structures are at most I million 2008 Page #77  
en trying for some time to produce manmade cosmic rays, they have not succe 2009 Page #159  
er the UFOs witnessed in 1947 were manmade or from somewhere else does not  2009 Page #177  

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

stimony of granddaughter Charlette Mann. Historical research in the area ha 2003 Page #21  
n astounding letter from Charlette Mann. In the letter, the granddaughter o 2003 Page #21  
Information Sources II ■ Charlette Mann I .1 ■ Public classified documents  2003 Page #22  
 near as powerful as the Huffman - Mann testimony, I give it partial credit 2003 Page #31  
ls or letters written by Charlette Mann. Is this the response of a forthcom 2003 Page #36  
th confirmed much of the Huffman - Mann story and provided new checkable da 2003 Page #38  
o years and talking with Charlette Mann on numerous occasions either briefl 2003 Page #38  
verend Huffman's wife to Charlette Mann. The conclusions and implications a 2003 Page #38  
 1 1 1 1 1 Family Member Charlette Mann VI, 69-71 UFO, bodies recovered; ph 2004 Page #110  

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orting witnesses include Charlette Mann's sister who confirms her story in  2003 Page #24  

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

ne solar system. They are possibly manned by intelligent observers who are  2003 Page #12  
me," I'll tell you what, something manned that son of a gun." 65            2003 Page #69  
954, p. 83. Colliers references on manned space flight by von Braun, pre-19 2003 Page #182  
 and Kern County Sheriffs deputies manned roadblocks at outer perimeter che 2006 Page #82  
 Nor is it known if this craft was manned or not. "Other questions also rem 2006 Page #136  
the special mission of the smaller manned discs, was that of a high speed,  2007 Page #107  
urpose, man is better." He urges a manned Mars landing before the year 2000 2009 Page #10  
s the 24th Army Troops Company was manned primarily by New Zealanders with  2009 Page #165  

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national security situation in any manner whatsoever. Due to the extensive  2003 Page #85  
technology to ourselves in a legal manner at secret locations of our choosi 2003 Page #187  
rely refer to themselves in such a manner. Ike would have said, "call me wh 2003 Page #209  
tion in a practical and beneficial manner. The problem is both complex and  2003 Page #224  
cion in a preotlsal and beneficial Manner. There can be no gainsaying the f 2003 Page #228  
 to receiving through the mail all manner of envelopes and packages adorned 2004 Page #11  
ClA describing the problem in this manner: "Sightings of unexplained object 2005 Page #74  
id1 the issue of UFOs in a serious manner. Cable television channels , most 2005 Page #76  
UFO topic in a certain, very safe, manner. On a topic as 3 I wrote about th 2005 Page #76  
ommurucation was conducted in this manner. The UFO retreated to its parent  2005 Page #79  
o-T experiment; it is written in a manner that will aUow any interested lay 2005 Page #93  
h material is often presented in a manner suggesting that a good deal of "f 2005 Page #102  
ns .... " Later in 1984-in the odd manner that rare UFO admissions can lead 2005 Page #123  
iefed " in an extremelv firm b , • manner. BasicaUy, they were ordered not  2005 Page #147  
were likely a result of the ad hoc manner that those familiar with crash re 2006 Page #24  
life form will present itself in a manner such that real, physical interact 2006 Page #52  
range, in physical form, origin or manner of communication, human beings mi 2006 Page #52  
losure in a carefully orchestrated manner to ensure minimum disruption. Ine 2006 Page #60  
evolved in a slow-strange-positive manner could introduce secrecy, manipula 2006 Page #60  
 until it went off the screen in a manner which suggested a crash. Willingh 2006 Page #177  
elated publications as well as all manner of branded products including thi 2007 Page #63  
 littJe green mints." The carefree manner in which the English language is  2007 Page #66  
the UFOs was flying in an unstable manner when suddenly the troubled UFO lo 2007 Page #129  
horoughly , in a proper scientific manner. It also convinced me that I shou 2008 Page #66  
e that he was not involved in that manner, and that we will be able to show 2008 Page #105  
 of a celestial race (s) in such a manner that our culture 1rnuld remain in 2008 Page #113  
 in a responsible and professional manner if we are to protect our air spac 2009 Page #16  
SSEMINATION OR REPRODUCTION IN ANY MANNER IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN. ANY VIOLAT 2009 Page #26  
at MJ-12 operated in a clandestine manner, was given enorn1ous logistics su 2009 Page #37  
ked me straight in the eye and her manner of speech told me that she spoke  2009 Page #88  
ure of the period in the "just-so" manner which the government then insiste 2009 Page #134  
s of revolutionary reforms and all manner of other history making changes.  2009 Page #137  
ur mail was interfered with in any manner; "the times they were a changing. 2009 Page #139  

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rby. \Xle're told he is a "i\tlild mannered duck by day, intergalactic supe 2007 Page #64  

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old-time cowboy and his speech and mannerisms and words are old-time.) So W 2006 Page #47  

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nd III. 27-30 Jets downed UFO near Mannheim; UFO recovered 46 1967 Yuma, Ar 2004 Page #113  

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ions. A group of Mexican soldiers, manning a drug checkpoint just east of C 2007 Page #191  
trol at Cosford. They were on duty manning entrance points, checking the pe 2008 Page #33  
 including the United States. Paul Manning , a CBS news correspondent in Eu 2008 Page #127  

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t has been rumored that RAF Rudloe Manor has been the final resting place f 2003 Page #77  
ory concerning UFOs and RAF Rudloe Manor? GCHQ, the British equivalent of t 2003 Page #77  
 Royal Air Force base — RAF Rudloe Manor, that has become known as the "Bri 2003 Page #83  

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here It Just Takes Time, Money and Manpower. Novemoer 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. 2003 Page #168  
 Recovery crews had high levels of manpower and motivation (cleanup was top 2006 Page #72  
have required enormous expense and manpower. Such an effort would be diffic 2006 Page #85  

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 flying saucer cntbu*ia*t* base sn mans crank*, freaks and nuts amnn 1’ the 2003 Page #118  

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on was located within a mock Tudor mansion that was originally designed as  2006 Page #197  
ing which time he given a $600,000 mansion. Bronk maintained a long corresp 2008 Page #133  

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uction researcher — died vehicular manslaughter • Dr. Robert J Oppenheimer  2004 Page #201  

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cked on radar. He was based at RAF Manston in Kent and was scrambled to int 2008 Page #66  

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in USAPs. ■ My guess: TR3-A. Black Manta • Obseived OISCS arriving and leav 2007 Page #55  

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 Wing Flight Leader Captain Thomas Mantell, an experienced combat pilot com 2003 Page #88  
t Scott AFB Kentuck y, when Thomas Mantell tried to chase a large silver di 2005 Page #64  
 7, 1948. [:Editor's Note: Captrun Mantell was on a "ferry mission." Four F 2005 Page #64  
Air National Guard, led by Captain Mantell, were on their way from Georgia  2005 Page #64  
45 p.m. CST, at about 14,000 feet, Mantell radioed to the base that he had  2005 Page #64  
e object in sight. At 15,000 feet, Mantell reported: "The object is directl 2005 Page #64  
 half my speed." A half hour later Mantell radioed: "It appears to be a met 2005 Page #64  
 earmarks of the USAF Capt. Thomas Mantell incident. [Editor's Note: USAF C 2006 Page #141  

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Franklin, Kentucky, the remruns of Mantell's F-51 were found scattered over 2005 Page #64  
 found scattered over half a mile. Mantell's shattered body was found insid 2005 Page #64  
cident. [Editor's Note: USAF Capt. Mantell's plane mysteriously disintegrat 2006 Page #141  
, varied shapes, numerous reports; Mantell's death, NOT new. III. The Heart 2007 Page #44  

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hard :Miller told Steve Jones that ManteU's plane did not crash, but looked 2005 Page #65  

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ads. The British researcher Philip Mantle, for example, had looked into the 2004 Page #13  
ole stog seems utterly unfounded," Mantle was told by Arild Isegg, the head 2004 Page #13  
ll, by Michael Hesemann and Philip Mantle Behind the Flying Saucers, by Fra 2004 Page #149  
utopsy Film: A Decade Later Philip Mantle Copyright 2005 Philip Montie Jn 1 2005 Page #145  
opsy film, they can contact Philip Mantle in confidence at: 1 \v'oodhall Dr 2005 Page #152  
ld .co.uk About the author: Philip Mantle is the former Director of Investi 2005 Page #152  

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ok and she had things fall off the mantle-piece in the house. "It was [my w 2006 Page #127  

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etters spelling out the Fox Mulder mantra, "I \X ANT TO BELIEVE," suggest i 2007 Page #71  

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ent has never wavered. It repeats, mantra-Like , that d1ere is no evidence  2005 Page #76  

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tical phenomena? Special Operauons Manu.i 173                               2003 Page #177  
ays clear 11/8/2003 Speoa Operabcm Manu* &ARGUMENTS FOR SECRECY IN 2003 □ A 2003 Page #188  

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henticating the Special Operations Manual ................................. 2003 Page #3  
en off using a small hand vice and manual pressure. "...Energy dispersive s 2003 Page #104  
henticating the Special Operations Manual Dr. Robert M. Wood Introduction a 2003 Page #169  
s ready for the Special Operations Manual challenge. Slide 2. During my car 2003 Page #169  
 i Committee. I Friedman had of a "manual" "Extraterrestrial Entities and T 2003 Page #169  
 1st Annual Rpt Special Operations Manual Hillenkoetter with MJ-12 file not 2003 Page #169  
 looking at the Special Operations Manual received by Don Berliner, mailed  2003 Page #170  
e, Wisconsin. Before we get to the Manual, I wish to establish a relevant b 2003 Page #170  
n 1954: 200 landings, 35 humanoids MANUAL ARRIVED AS FILM IN A GREEN PHARMA 2003 Page #170  
ince □ You would expect a recovery manual to exist in some form 11'8/2003 S 2003 Page #170  
 document is a "Special Operations Manual" □ Classification TOP SECRET / MA 2003 Page #170  
ntent 11'8/2003 Special Operations Manual 9 166                             2003 Page #170  
henticating the Special Operations Manual alien craft in 1942 we would have 2003 Page #171  
es rise to the need for a recovery manual of some sort. We seem to be in po 2003 Page #171  
s whole presentation is about. The Manual arrived by U.S. Mail as a roll of 2003 Page #171  
points: it is a Special Operations Manual (hereafter shortened to Manual) w 2003 Page #171  
ons Manual (hereafter shortened to Manual) with a classification of Top Sec 2003 Page #171  
econstruction of every word in the Manual, and this is what I will now rapi 2003 Page #171  
4, that it is quite logical that a manual of instructions should have been  2003 Page #171  
cally have the view that if such a manual is likely to exist, it is not wor 2003 Page #171  
ir careers and see aspects of this Manual that do not coincide with what th 2003 Page #171  
own security regulations. What the Manual Says This Slide 9 summarizes some 2003 Page #171  
some of the main highlights of the Manual: purpose of recovery with secrecy 2003 Page #171  
sal" telling the story of what the Manual is about 167                      2003 Page #171  
rs provided during production. The Manual is issued as a TO or Technical Or 2003 Page #172  
sionally. However, the USGPO Style Manual only THE APRIL 1954 SOM1-01 h Pur 2003 Page #172  
Mt.cn in an. Utto Spec-ai Opc*»!n» Manual 11-32003 PROJECT PURPOSE AND GOAL 2003 Page #172  
PURPOSE AND GOALS 1. Scope of this manual Present all aspects of Majestic — 2003 Page #172  
ations 11'8/2033 Spcool Operations Manual PROJECT PURPOSE AND GOALS (contin 2003 Page #172  
henticating the Special Operations Manual requires "widows" to be eliminate 2003 Page #173  
d italicization noted in the Style Manual and confirmed by comparison with  2003 Page #173  
pes the content of the rest of the Manual, identifying a list of personnel  2003 Page #173  
not only on the information in the Manual, but much experience and exposure 2003 Page #173  
nium ridgeline is described in the Manual as "a slight peak that runs over  2003 Page #173  
 strength not obtainable then. The Manual in effect concedes that we do not 2003 Page #173  
henticating the Special Operations Manual EBE TYPE 08 AS DESCRIBED 11/8/200 2003 Page #175  
RIBED 11/8/2003 Special Operator's Manual RECOVERY OPERATOONS — SECURITY 12 2003 Page #175  
patch 11/8/2003 Special Opeeat on» Manual 26 SECTION 85: TECHNOLOGY RECOVER 2003 Page #175  
 Plan! 11/8/2003 Speaal Operations Manual 28 18. INVENTORY SYSTEM o Include 2003 Page #175  
Chapter 5 118/2003 Spvori Operxxxn Manual Ji ______________________________ 2003 Page #175  
 we find the right crash site. The Manual alludes to a Contingency Plan in  2003 Page #176  
s the actual content of one of the Manual pages, the Extraterrestrial Techn 2003 Page #176  
that this is the only error in the Manual suggests that it went through a d 2003 Page #176  
henticating the Special Operations Manual RECEflVONG AND HANDLING 20. Uncra 2003 Page #177  
s the kinds of references that the Manual provides. These references have b 2003 Page #178  
 of the exact same references. The Manual includes a handy guide to UFO ide 2003 Page #178  
r identity, as is the case for the Manual. This unfortunately breaks the pr 2003 Page #178  
ill touch on that in a moment. The Manual has no signatures. Intellectually 2003 Page #178  
henticating the Special Operations Manual Slide 41 gives a beautiful exampl 2003 Page #179  
rcher has claimed to have held the Manual that was photographed in his hand 2003 Page #179  
However, I am not sure who has the Manual now and it would not be construct 2003 Page #179  
erts that he saw a version of this Manual when he was assisting in the dest 2003 Page #179  
sy to fake. However, if fake, this Manual was produced before it was mailed 2003 Page #179  
 the good copies I had made of the Manual, and in about an hour had conclud 2003 Page #179  
s now 11/8/2003 Special Operations Manual ■*' EXAMPLE: MATCH THE TYPE FONT  2003 Page #180  
 determined the Special Operations Manual SOM 1-01 main text to be “Monotyp 2003 Page #180  
57? ” 11/8/2003 Special Operations Manual EXAMPLE: ETYMOLOGY Four anachroni 2003 Page #180  
MPARE 11/8/2003 Special Operations Manual 176                               2003 Page #180  
henticating the Special Operations Manual Slide 44 shows a high clarity com 2003 Page #181  
 known authentic documents. In the Manual, there are two potential anachron 2003 Page #181  
mparison of the cover pages of our Manual and the Technical Manual ™ that i 2003 Page #181  
es of our Manual and the Technical Manual ™ that included the legitimate ex 2003 Page #181  
uctions provided in the 1953 Style Manual for the USG Printing Office. All  2003 Page #181  
mat instructions as in USGPO Style Manual “WHERE IS THE DOCUMENT CONTROL? ” 2003 Page #182  
lt with 11/8/2003 Spcool Opcrobons Manual HERE IIS THE CONTROL PAGE 0 “Unit 2003 Page #182  
henticating the Special Operations Manual 1957 to try to locate the individ 2003 Page #183  
ussion about this now unclassified Manual. In addition (see Slide 5 1), fac 2003 Page #183  
t exist in 1954, and therefore the Manual must be a fake. Interestingly, ea 2003 Page #183  
e sizes and shapes reported in the Manual. The final challenge was that the 2003 Page #184  
icially true, the publisher of the Manual clearly thought about making it v 2003 Page #184  
out making it very clear than this Manual was to be of extremely limited di 2003 Page #184  
 me for a high quality copy of the Manual. Even Don Berliner did not elect  2003 Page #184  
scussion of the Special Operations Manual 1-01 or issues of fakery, a rathe 2003 Page #184  
ed today is the criticism that the Manual states that the information "carr 2003 Page #184  
henticating the Special Operations Manual points above that of Top Secret." 2003 Page #185  
phed; or (b) the assignment of the Manual by stamp to Unit 88, Bldg. 21, Ki 2003 Page #185  
contents of the Special Operations Manual 1-01, you probably would like to  2003 Page #185  
 shape and size Soeoal Opera: or.s Manual CUTLER TO TWINING MEMO CONCERNS A 2003 Page #186  
LER TO TWINING MEMO CONCERNS ABOUT MANUAL AUTHENTICATION Concern Does not f 2003 Page #186  
 follows style In 1953 USGPO Style Manual with fidelity O Security level so 2003 Page #186  
cation in progress Speoji Operabom Manual 8 PHONY CLAIMS OF FAKERY □ "Gnver 2003 Page #186  
 discontinued ” Spec al Opera Ions Manual Conclusions The most important co 2003 Page #186  
ou have seen or read here. If this Manual is genuine, then almost everythin 2003 Page #186  
henticating the Special Operations Manual I have two slides of conclusions  2003 Page #187  
clusions based on the study of the Manual, other questioned documents and o 2003 Page #187  
wo EBE Types I and II shown in the Manual are consistent with many other wi 2003 Page #187  
re are others that were not in the Manual, from other civilizations, based  2003 Page #187  
ret locations of our choosing. The Manual makes it clear that this is what  2003 Page #187  
impact 11W/2003 Special Operations Manual 62 WHY CONTINUED SECRECY IS PROBA 2003 Page #188  
othes? 11/8/2003 Special Operabcns Manual 64 BOB WOOD CONCLUSIONS 1 n Sever 2003 Page #188  
ger ” 11/8/2003 Special Operations Manual 63 THE REPLICA IS EASY TO READ) □ 2003 Page #188  
nting 11/8/2003 Special Operai ons Manual 65 BOB WOOD CONCLUSIONS 2 □ Some  2003 Page #188  
rough? 1V8/2003 Spec al Operations Manual 184                               2003 Page #188  
cription of the Special Operations Manual SOM 1-01, page 6, of EBE 114      2004 Page #117  
Don's receiving Special Operations Manual SOM1-01 Slide 22 121              2004 Page #124  
questioned. The Special Operations Manual SOM 1-01 is an exarllent summary  2004 Page #125  
nal negative of Special Operations Manual SOM 1-01, available as a reprint  2004 Page #127  
iled the document. A study of this manual pretty much answers many of the p 2004 Page #127  
d Ryan Wood The Special Operations Manual 1-01, Published by Robert and Rya 2004 Page #149  
ocument and the Special Operations Manual, were received as photographic ne 2004 Page #243  
er of the original Upshot-Knothole manual. 46 ...                           2005 Page #48  
on of the original Upshot-Knothole manual. 48                               2005 Page #50  
JESTIC-12 GROUP SPECIAL OPERATIONS MANUAL I•: :'\Tl,!!\Tl-:HHE STRIAI. 1-:- 2005 Page #127  
of the Top Secret/ Majic Eyes Only manual for UFO recovery Placing this man 2005 Page #127  
nual for UFO recovery Placing this manual in an historical context, creatio 2005 Page #127  
 he does not believe the SOM 1-0 I manual is authentic due to formatting qu 2005 Page #127  
JESTIC-12 GROUP SPECIAL OPERATIONS MANUAL." The SOMl-01 manual introduces p 2005 Page #128  
AL OPERATIONS MANUAL." The SOMl-01 manual introduces personnel of "Majestic 2005 Page #128  
MAJIC EYES ONLY"--described in the manual as "a security level two points a 2005 Page #128  
y foreign powers. Accordingly, the manual provides strict instructions conc 2005 Page #129  
d15 has demonstrated both that the manual is formatted exaccl) like manuals 2005 Page #129  
 be consistent with the 1953 style manual that guided printing in all gover 2005 Page #129  
 in the SOMl-01 Special Operations Manual. Other word usage subtleties are  2005 Page #129  
enticity of the Special Operations Manual This paper both responds to criti 2005 Page #129  
d to state that they have seen the manual. U.S. Na,') Yeoman 2nd Class Dale 2005 Page #130  
f the SOi\11-01 Special Operations Manual are finclings from clirect invest 2005 Page #131  
inclividual who had the SOi\11- 01 manual. The investigator stated, "I held 2005 Page #131  
subject, as advised in the SOM1-01 manual. Dr. Robert \X/ood notes that som 2005 Page #132  
itate. Accorcling to the Air Force Manual from Wright-Patterson AFB on Elec 2005 Page #171  
mergence of the Special Operations Manual — SOM1-01 in 1994. SOM1-01 provid 2006 Page #14  
Group to prepare a crash retrieval manual using existing army manuals as te 2006 Page #16  
the normal standard for a military manual, but does not dismiss the authent 2006 Page #16  
 of SOM1-01 as a government issued manual produced in 1954. If this is the  2006 Page #16  
dict". By 1979, however, a medical manual was made available to detail what 2006 Page #19  
ncerns, were not able to share the manual with other military professionals 2006 Page #24  
h contents outlined by the SOM1-01 manual, the testimonies of Clifford Ston 2006 Page #24  
he third is the Special Operations Manual, or SOM 1-01, entitled "Extraterr 2006 Page #103  
ead, professionally produced field manual printed in 1954 on a hot lead pri 2006 Page #103  
jestic-I2 Group Special Operations Manual dated April 1954 16 Wood R.M. and 2006 Page #103  
E Type 1 in the Special Operations Manual, page 6. See Figure 1 at the end  2006 Page #104  
re and Biological Defense Programs manual, for further discussion of BLs).  2006 Page #106  
ormation in the Special Operations Manual for EBE Type 1. 16 14 ' 12 -' 10  2006 Page #118  
4, 1947. Slide 4: SOM1-01 Training Manual Title Page Our own government's T 2006 Page #140  
 Friedman ■ The Special Operations Manual 1-01 ■ Go see Tim Cooper ... inte 2007 Page #42  
lection Requirement implements DoD Manual 5210.-llM. "t!.f!clear \V~DOffi-_ 2007 Page #175  
M. "t!.f!clear \V~DOffi-_ Security Manual." 9 Mar 83. which states in para  2007 Page #175  
via O. Berliner Special Operations Manual ■ Tim Cooper/FOIA Hillenkoette r  2008 Page #115  
s I 952 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual.for Mental Disorders (DSM) define 2008 Page #141  
nticity of the "Special Operations Manual -SOM 1-0 I." About this time my s 2009 Page #7  

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Y, RECOVERY Al'\JD DlSPOSAL." (The manual's cover is shown on the next page 2005 Page #127  
ch changed just months latter. The manual's reference to a "UFOB Guide" sec 2005 Page #129  

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

thumb, webbing 11/8/2003 Oponfcons ManualEXTRATERRESTRIAL CRAFT SKETCHES OF 2003 Page #174  
curity 11/8/2C03 Special OperjLons ManualEXTRATERRESTRIAL BIOLOGICAL ENTITI 2003 Page #177  

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 Group 5 IFCO that required him to manually activate the drone's control su 2006 Page #78  

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

 of widow lines exist in authentic manuals. After the Table of Contents (wh 2003 Page #173  
l and confirmed by comparison with manuals of the era), we have the purpose 2003 Page #173  
ns references, including technical manuals, other publications o Appendix I 2003 Page #174  
hermore, similarly dated authentic manuals use some of the exact same refer 2003 Page #178  
 32Q03 Special Operations MmualTWO MANUALS TO COMPARE 11/8/2003 Special Ope 2003 Page #180  
aring with a variety of Army Field manuals of that era, Slide 48 shows the  2003 Page #181  
H GENUINE DOCUMENTS For Army field manuals of the era, it has the same: fli 2003 Page #182  
m antique car dealers, restoration manuals, and actual surviving vehicles i 2004 Page #232  
e manual is formatted exaccl) like manuals of the same period archived at t 2005 Page #129  
nt's appendix cites other military manuals perfectly down to the last lette 2005 Page #129  
 departures from standard military manuals that are developed in a meticulo 2006 Page #15  
ends cutting and pasting from Army manuals. He therefore concludes that it  2006 Page #15  
litary procedure for creating such manuals. Such a departure might result i 2006 Page #15  
lled in the preparation of similar manuals. The discrepancies in SOM1-01 fr 2006 Page #15  
 in SOM1-01 from standard military manuals can be explained by the highly c 2006 Page #15  
crash retrievals, but for creating manuals such as SOM-01 itself. Indeed, I 2006 Page #15  
s Manhattan II. The development of manuals such as SOM1-01 may not be a pro 2006 Page #16  
urse of their duties. Instead such manuals are likely produced by military  2006 Page #16  
trieval manual using existing army manuals as templates. This explanation a 2006 Page #16  
-01 when compared to standard Army manuals. The discrepancies of SOM1-01 we 2006 Page #24  
 the drafting process for new Army manuals. Overall, the MJ-12 Group may be 2006 Page #24  
ss interviews, official documents (manuals, accident reports, photos, etc.) 2006 Page #71  
e of the drone. Lockheed technical manuals refer to the mated configuration 2006 Page #77  

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n p1gc 188 is con,is1e111 with ink manufacru rcd by the Die pen comp1ny fon 2007 Page #46  

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exactly its origin and purpose-who manufacrured it and for what reason. Thi 2007 Page #199  

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

aerospace company, lntercechnique, manufacrures products for commercial and 2007 Page #61  

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 but the Y2K product was of course manufactur ed in 2000. \Xlhile we do not 2007 Page #66  
vas ultimately responsible for the manufactur e of the incredjble discs tha 2007 Page #111  
odyear-Zeppelin Corporation, which manufactur ed airships which offered pas 2008 Page #133  

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

il found with high silicon content Manufacture of domestic aluminum product 2003 Page #44  
 corresponding arch development, s manufacture and basic construction, and  2003 Page #48  
 soon directing and overseeing the manufacture and flow of all Navy war nee 2003 Page #86  
nothing of functions or methods of manufacture 11 8/2C03 Special Cpwjxni '. 2003 Page #175  
s of a foreign or extraterrestrial manufacture that may become available... 2006 Page #18  
directional crystal growth type of manufacture ... unknown when the fragmen 2007 Page #195  

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 objects do exist and they are not manufactured by any nation on earth. ” L 2003 Page #9  
ri-X film that— interestingly —was manufactured in 1954. It came in a green 2003 Page #171  
estrial Technology: c Aircraft not manufactured by any terrestrial power ®  2003 Page #174  
he fact that the film negative was manufactured in 1954 suggests that the p 2003 Page #179  
bjects he felt could not have been manufactured on Earth. So what in the wo 2004 Page #139  
e unable to conclude precisely who manufactured this paper except that it i 2004 Page #250  
ng, wide gash in the earth, with a manufactured object l)~ng cockeyed and p 2005 Page #154  
l team. Nor was any hard evidence (manufactured or genuine) ever brought fo 2006 Page #192  
 of was the turbine oil, but it is manufactured to have a high ignition poi 2008 Page #54  

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

se of the eagle with a shield. The manufacturer of the paper cannot be loca 2004 Page #250  
ne, its mission, configuration, or manufacturer, their exposure would not e 2006 Page #75  
by the Japanese brewer and whiskey manufacturer, Suntor-y. Its focus was a  2007 Page #64  
s is attached at attachment C. The manufacturer of the paper could not be l 2008 Page #109  
t to work for the PR agency of the manufacturer, Burson-Marstellar, rumored 2008 Page #142  

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

ps fasteners. The part numbers and manufacturer's inspection stamps for bot 2006 Page #85  

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

until the 1960s, according to shoe manufacturers contacted. The nylon threa 2003 Page #49  
o, and aerospace and exotic metals manufacturers to military labs and intel 2003 Page #110  
om a UFO. It led me to suspect the manufacturers may have felt they could m 2007 Page #64  
ration is one of America's premier manufacturers of quaLity stuffed animals 2007 Page #64  
nk) , Chase (now JP Morgan Chase), Manufacturers and Hanover (now part of J 2008 Page #137  

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evising methods of fabrication and manufacturin g. lf this technology comes 2005 Page #162  
stands to make billions of dollars manufacturin g ordinary run-of-mill supp 2007 Page #108  

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irty shoe companies regarding shoe manufacturing and materials. Shoe sales  2003 Page #48  
 responsible position with a large manufacturing company. On that December  2003 Page #70  
y of Navy and put in charge of all manufacturing and supplies for the Navy, 2003 Page #86  
n. Another scientist in solar cell manufacturing tried to make a bismuth an 2003 Page #109  
f laboratories at the Air Research Manufacturing Company" in Phoenix, Arizo 2004 Page #218  
r heat shielding, or computer-chip manufacturing. Baca and Padilla say they 2005 Page #158  
bases. \Vhat would be the point of manufacturing additional support aircraf 2007 Page #107  
s and tremendous costs involved in manufacturing the giant 116' model may h 2007 Page #108  
 size, became the largest chemical manufacturing enterprise in the world. g 2008 Page #127  
 grown into a large industrial and manufacturing center. It's depicted in S 2009 Page #134  

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e form 11'8/2003 Special Opcratoni Manui 6 EXTRATERRESTRIAL ENTITIES AND TE 2003 Page #170  

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lege Park MD - Library of Congress Manuscript Division -Truman Presidential 2003 Page #153  
 and Congressman Schiff Hr I • LOG manuscript division Twining Calendars I| 2003 Page #160  
p Secret RG341, E161, Box1 • LOC - Manuscript Ramey to Twining, Twining Box 2003 Page #165  
 pp secret, 3000 pp unclass. Bowen Manuscript WP Library note, many photos  2003 Page #169  
of great provenance with the Bowen Manuscript received from an FOIA office  2003 Page #179  
AMPLE: PROVEWAMCE The Vernon Bowen manuscript □ Finished about 1961 " Lent  2003 Page #180  
eyer Reports book in preparing the manuscript, presumably to improve salabi 2003 Page #203  
ve The Debate 1. Find the original manuscript for Wedemeyer Reports book an 2003 Page #209  
ona Ana County, in his unpublished manuscript entitled Peculiar Phenomenon  2004 Page #62  
ith several QDs, such as the Bowen manuscript, the SOM1-01, the 1" Annual R 2004 Page #119  
s mailbox in June 1999 was a large manuscript completed circa 1954. It had  2004 Page #243  
e other UFO related material. This manuscript was titled "An Encyclopedia o 2004 Page #244  
 shows the title page of the Bowen manuscript. This manuscript was submitte 2004 Page #244  
page of the Bowen manuscript. This manuscript was submitted to Project Blue 2004 Page #244  
opular children's books. The Bowen manuscript contains several classificati 2004 Page #244  
n caveats. All of the pages in the manuscript were stamped in red ink; the  2004 Page #244  
rn The Authenticity Discussion The manuscript is classified confidential up 2004 Page #245  
ion or anachronism about the Bowen manuscript is page 188 where there is a  2004 Page #246  
hower Briefing Document. The Bowen manuscript states: "Is it possible that  2004 Page #247  
r Force. The survey was actually a manuscript detailing his theoretical con 2005 Page #95  
 Air Force officer In 1948. saw TS manuscript about UFO crash in New Mexico 2006 Page #26  
ing? ■ And then came June 1999 THE MANUSCRIPT ■ Came in sealed 9 x 14 Jiffy 2007 Page #42  
OVER ■ How I became involved ■ The manuscript arrival ■ About author Vernon 2007 Page #42  
hown ■ Obvious red stamp ORIGIN OF MANUSCRIPT ■ Vernon Bowen was an ad man, 2007 Page #43  
r, had more files ■ Had never seen manuscript FRIENDS, NEIGHBORS AND ASSOCI 2007 Page #43  
e'll show you around?" EDITING THE MANUSCRIPT ■ Hired a transcription servi 2007 Page #49  
OVER ■ How I became involved ■ The manuscript arrival ■ About author Vernon 2007 Page #49  
 Tim Cooper, he was finishing up a manuscript for one of the UFO organizati 2008 Page #107  
ut James Black refers to the Bowen manuscript, "An Encyclopaedia of Flying  2008 Page #109  
class. ■ Ft. Meade Anny FOIA Bowen Manuscript ■ CIA USPS merer The ,-bumedu 2008 Page #115  

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ames Black ■Typewriter for Bowen's manuscripts was 1939 Underwood Portable  2008 Page #120  

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ugh official secrecy and ridicule, many citizens are led to believe the unk 2003 Page #10  
netary spacecraft exist. There are many people in the Air Force who believe 2003 Page #11  
se problem' it has been labeled by many scientists, constitutes an area of  2003 Page #13  
ation. That confirmation came from many sources in last few years, with the 2003 Page #21  
round crash site Offered blessings Many people thereCharlette Marin On - Th 2003 Page #23  
giving them last rites. There were many people there, fire people, photogra 2003 Page #23  
0 rounds of ammunition were fired, many clear direct hits, according to wit 2003 Page #24  
n and Logistics I have pictures of many of these individuals and a short hi 2003 Page #33  
e that if this event is real, that many others would have heard about it ov 2003 Page #34  
as a photographer for six decades, many of them with the Southeastern Misso 2003 Page #34  
ack of available historical facts, many of which connect the story up to ev 2003 Page #41  
n Indian grave site, as there were many of these on the old terraces that w 2003 Page #45  
 flash in the sky has sent a great many people rushing to their telephone i 2003 Page #53  
ue a statement within a half hour. Many persons in the Greensburg area saw  2003 Page #53  
 intrigued by the local reports of many people having seen a luminous objec 2003 Page #54  
Pittsburgh PostGazette, along with many other local small town papers. Both 2003 Page #55  
icked up by newspapers nationwide. Many news reporters were indeed in the K 2003 Page #55  
me association with this incident. Many of those involved do not accept the 2003 Page #56  
ome involvement with the incident. Many first hand witnesses have come forw 2003 Page #56  
hat day in 1965. It is sad that so many important witnesses who were involv 2003 Page #56  
rg incident are no longer with us. Many other witnesses are elderly, and th 2003 Page #56  
lth problems. It is fortunate that many of these people have documented the 2003 Page #56  
ing up to those who ridicule them. Many of these witnesses were children or 2003 Page #57  
 which I am still following up on. Many of the reports I have on record are 2003 Page #57  
. One of the big questions that so many people ask is why are only a few pe 2003 Page #57  
he military was involved that day. Many of these witnesses are willing to t 2003 Page #57  
rtunity would arise in the future. Many of the old timers from around Mount 2003 Page #57  
of these fellows are now deceased. Many of the locals whom I have spoken wi 2003 Page #57  
ntion the Army involvement, to the many eyewitnesses who observed or in som 2003 Page #59  
e fallen object. Romansky, who has many years experience as a machinist, sa 2003 Page #60  
e aired on the Kecksburg Incident, many new leads came to my attention both 2003 Page #61  
ed me with the investigation, with many details. Myron indicated that he th 2003 Page #62  
bject reportedly fell was known to many, but the exact location of the land 2003 Page #63  
hat Was the Object? Over the years many explanations have come to my attent 2003 Page #65  
ajectory of the object reported by many observers, the apparent change of d 2003 Page #65  
ions for Cfi, has been busy filing many FOIA requests and tracking down lea 2003 Page #65  
ten, and some are now unclear, but many aspects of the event he remembers w 2003 Page #70  
 fits well with the farm lane that many other people reported various activ 2003 Page #70  
a former Zigfield Follies girl who many characterize as aloof. The couple m 2003 Page #85  
em had actually fused together the many interior components. There were con 2003 Page #100  
 he led a nearly perfect life. For many years, Bennewitz had also harbored  2003 Page #141  
 keen interest in the UFO subject. Many UFO researchers are interested in g 2003 Page #141  
d aircraft. The CIA and USAF spent many years ridiculing and downplaying th 2003 Page #141  
ks around the mutilated carcasses. Many of the cattle found on Gomez' and o 2003 Page #143  
 details of the hypnosis contained many of the stories which would later ma 2003 Page #143  
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hinking. Moore would later perform many other services for the AFOSI, which 2003 Page #146  
east four occasions, talked to him many times and reported on what he found 2003 Page #147  
n to them, and indeed already had. Many chose to think that Moore was thumb 2003 Page #147  
 has since entered UFO legend, and many permutations and offshoots of this  2003 Page #149  
n invasion stories. In early 1981, many weeks after Bennewitz' November 10t 2003 Page #150  
 from day one. He had been told so many stories that they were starting to  2003 Page #150  
t division Twining Calendars I|1 • Many more... November 14-16.2003 Los Veg 2003 Page #160  
 Chief of Staff for Intelligence." Many Assistant COS-G2, have been directl 2003 Page #162  
 he worked at the IPU - (source of many of the Cooper Papers Another living 2003 Page #162  
ple at the right UFO Crash times • Many are very obvious others are subtle  2003 Page #167  
 Don Berliner, who graciously went MANY SOURCES HAVE PROVIDED DOCUMENTS Sou 2003 Page #169  
 Bowen Manuscript WP Library note, many photos FDR, Marshall, Bush, Truman  2003 Page #169  
nt, an error that would be made by many today. The fact that this is the on 2003 Page #176  
ls of that era, Slide 48 shows the many points of similarity throughout. We 2003 Page #181  
, Washington D.C., 1976. (Contains many references pre-1954) □ Clyde Tombau 2003 Page #182  
, of Arizona Press, 1991 (Contains many r^ferepces pre-1954) 5J LAS VEGAS R 2003 Page #182  
 thinking. Slide 53 shows eight of many references to satellite discussions 2003 Page #183  
lic via the normal patent process. Many people also, say, "OK, but why stil 2003 Page #185  
 in the Manual are consistent with many other witness reports. There are ot 2003 Page #187  
ous leaks of classified documents, many of which seem to be quite authentic 2003 Page #187  
tatements or actions he has taken. Many believe that once elected, the pres 2003 Page #189  
 Truman helped brief Eisenhower on many subjects he would need to govern. O 2003 Page #191  
ia, Winchester, which is the place many of you might know where the preside 2003 Page #194  
 reconfirmed the story she told so many years ago as being true. Gerald For 2003 Page #195  
 in the last week - incidents that many reliable good citizens felt were su 2003 Page #195  
idn't tell me that, but he told me many times that when I first wrote "Out  2003 Page #198  
elligence inside the UFO community many times over the last 55 years. As th 2003 Page #198  
lay ball with Clinton. Clinton did many things, which upset the military su 2003 Page #199  
ident Dick Cheney. Cheney has held many key government positions, has been  2003 Page #202  
s, and has been the focal point of many stories dealing with Area 51 and cr 2003 Page #202  
s in China and intimately known to many important Chinese officials. It is  2003 Page #224  
quite clear from examining the now many pages of official documentation on  2004 Page #5  
May 1978 — makes abundantly clear: Many people in this part of the country  2004 Page #8  
at curious one-word note, scrawled many years previous by an anonymous NSA  2004 Page #14  
late 1940s and early 1950s. Of the many accounts relating to retrieved UFOs 2004 Page #14  
ty of confirmation in other forms. Many sightings have been confirmed by ra 2004 Page #15  
ood's source advised him, "but for many years now I have believed that what 2004 Page #15  
th the old cemeteries in the area, many containing the graves of early sett 2004 Page #27  
 are strange objects in the skies, many people will report having seen such 2004 Page #28  
days, even weeks, to be delivered. Many of the airship witnesses in small T 2004 Page #28  
tainly caused a lot of excitement. Many people were frightened. They didn't 2004 Page #29  
as growing up he told me the story many times," recalled Stephens, adding h 2004 Page #30  
emetery in the 1960s and 70s, said many people were buried without headston 2004 Page #30  
g to the story, but there were too many oddities the context of the Great A 2004 Page #31  
on each, however there would be as many as six "Cape Islanders" plying the  2004 Page #38  
d. In order to do that I had to do many interviews with Chris and then go o 2004 Page #42  
s and then go out and re-interview many of the same witnesses he had. As I  2004 Page #42  
. They were also threatened, in so many words, that if they broke security  2004 Page #48  
 and paper trail; the testimony of many military and civilian witnesses; me 2004 Page #48  
t f**ked over later for asking too many questions — I remember that Navy gu 2004 Page #49  
htings that night involved far too many people to fully contain. C Flight's 2004 Page #51  
ernment and military interest that many of us had suspected. In December 20 2004 Page #58  
e 1940s. But, he said, "we lost so many of our own airplanes that the order 2004 Page #65  
illa and Dulce are all areas where many unusual bloodless, trackless animal 2004 Page #73  
nation, several regional Emmys and many other journalism awards for my docu 2004 Page #76  
over the United States, Canada and many other countries, all with the same  2004 Page #76  
 In his book, Col. Corso describes many advanced technologies that the Unit 2004 Page #78  
 talked to me in private about the many classified documents he had seen in 2004 Page #78  
NA of the host cell's chromosomes. Many cancers in vertebrates are caused b 2004 Page #81  
tes into the host cell chromosome. Many naturally occurring cancers of vert 2004 Page #81  
presentative Andrew Kissner thinks many of those airplane crashes were reta 2004 Page #82  
e secrecy surrounding the subject. Many of the main men who were involved i 2004 Page #84  
e to the security of America. What many don't know is that those in charge  2004 Page #85  
sed a crashed saucer is one of the many untold stories of Ufology. The "cra 2004 Page #85  
of Project Magnet, Smith conducted many studies and met with some of the to 2004 Page #88  
can officials for analysis: James: Many times I do remember blue military c 2004 Page #93  
g for answers aren't you? Based on many interviews we concluded that Dr. Wa 2004 Page #100  
te surveillance photos. He briefed many presidents on this collected intell 2004 Page #101  
 she was being contacted by aliens many times a day that were orbiting the  2004 Page #103  
curity Council and may be known to many Ufologists as the author of the now 2004 Page #103  
ng the anonymity of the witnesses, many dozen reports. Today we will look a 2004 Page #106  
ld himself recalled: At that time, many UFO sighting reports came to my hom 2004 Page #108  
e documents that Len created cover many years, and include different number 2004 Page #110  
s cited have references to others, many of whom are known to be living. Fur 2004 Page #115  
next level of detail. Furthermore, many of my friends are careful about wha 2004 Page #117  
Scientific Exploration (1990): Too many sightings leading to too much traff 2004 Page #121  
t (that has been torn to shreds by many skeptical authors) will not be rele 2004 Page #125  
n moved unobserved in a few days • Many of the UFOs were wider than the roa 2004 Page #126  
of this manual pretty much answers many of the procedural questions of the  2004 Page #127  
been used to allegedly threaten so many witnesses. Specific Secreg—Transpor 2004 Page #127  
autopsied the aliens (requiring as many as 100 specialists to do it right), 2004 Page #127  
uggest dozens of crash retrievals, many with aliens • They are not inconsis 2004 Page #128  
destinations, such as WPAFB (where many of the reports originated), Los Ala 2004 Page #129  
xcellent, and surprisingly, offers many leads even today for checking up on 2004 Page #130  
nd that is precisely the reason so many people debunk it, dismiss it, ignor 2004 Page #132  
he War of The Worlds in 1938, when many people thought the Martians had lan 2004 Page #133  
 fact what Stanton Friedman and so many others have assumed it to be — is a 2004 Page #134  
e — is a topic for which there are many undisputed facts and many factual d 2004 Page #134  
here are many undisputed facts and many factual disputes. it is in that spi 2004 Page #134  
e last decade. And there have been many developments since our film was fir 2004 Page #134  
idn't know what it was, but it had many unusual properties and it had unide 2004 Page #135  
ed "UFO's Are Real" was popular on many university campuses throughout the  2004 Page #135  
of the fact that it appeared in so many newspapers, it was also never menti 2004 Page #136  
heir timeline for the incident and many of the details in a follow-up work  2004 Page #137  
ince the two Randle/Schmitt books, many more books have been published on t 2004 Page #137  
tary film Six Days In Roswell, and many others, including the television se 2004 Page #137  
 that night. This contradicts what many others have said, including those w 2004 Page #138  
rom the public. However, there are many examples of cover-ups that lasted d 2004 Page #140  
ther took the bait he was offered. Many times UFO researchers are offered b 2004 Page #141  
act about the Roswell Incident. In many versions of the Roswell Incident, G 2004 Page #141  
foil-like material spread out over many miles, some of which had a memory c 2004 Page #142  
field clean under armed guards, as many witnesses claim, surely someone wou 2004 Page #143  
fied as one location or another by many people who claim to be in the know, 2004 Page #143  
 an annoyance and a provocation by many people in Washington. However, befo 2004 Page #146  
program that he states resulted in many scientific leaps of the late 1900s. 2004 Page #146  
e aftermath of its depiction in so many films and TV shows, has established 2004 Page #148  
lushko • Chertok 160 • Glushko had many successes, but also many failures   2004 Page #163  
ushko had many successes, but also many failures                            2004 Page #163  
h • Also Research on Time Travel • Many Other Things Reverse Engineering US 2004 Page #164  
 in the last week — incidents that many reliable good citizens felt were su 2004 Page #177  
ixon, you will know that there are many rumors about the fact that Nixon wa 2004 Page #180  
negger stated that they were given many other films as well, which were als 2004 Page #184  
leman why the film had been pulled many times. Each time he asked Coleman w 2004 Page #185  
elease the information. He told me many times that when I first wrote Out o 2004 Page #188  
ument and the Cutler-Twining memo. Many have concluded that this document i 2004 Page #191  
 this document is a fraud, and vet many of the same researchers accept the  2004 Page #191  
document appeared legit. He stated many reasons including the fact that the 2004 Page #191  
ng in 1983 as well. She dealt with many of the same people that Moore and E 2004 Page #193  
ernment. I can't do that. Howe had many offers from other branches of the g 2004 Page #194  
uth. This is despite the fact that many things happened during the Clinton  2004 Page #196  
 invasion remark and brought it up many times. To a 193                     2004 Page #196  
ude that the President is bound by many factors, such as security oaths and 2004 Page #197  
sed even to him • He could hurt to many people and institutions • He repres 2004 Page #208  
matter what is may be. Given this, many in the ufological community might a 2004 Page #215  
een the established version for so many years. As a result, my latest UFO d 2004 Page #215  
he file has been declassified, and many of the documents that remain classi 2004 Page #218  
nored by mainstream ufology for so many years, but which can be ignored no  2004 Page #223  
bsolutely not. There are still too many unanswered questions, and there wil 2004 Page #223  
FO Crash at Aztec, while flawed in many respects, was at least a start on r 2004 Page #224  
ne in employing a double standard. Many ufologists seem to fall into this t 2004 Page #224  
and provided historical context to many of the puzzles we encountered. 4r,  2004 Page #227  
rs, including myself, have written many Freedom of Information Act requests 2004 Page #231  
 the debris represents, there were many other items within the debris which 2004 Page #233  
arget. In one of Neil and Andrew's many transatlantic phone discussions reg 2004 Page #233  
d to news services, but there were many other wire services in operation. O 2004 Page #237  
gether through time. We still have many blanks to fill in and maybe some qu 2004 Page #238  
 are some caveats: for example, in many cases we do not have a clear chain  2004 Page #243  
d with clipping scraps falling off many of the pages. The document had secu 2004 Page #244  
scope on Mt. Palomar indicate that many a scientist, and textbook, could in 2004 Page #247  
e. 2. The group has been called by many names. The most recent one was used 2004 Page #249  
ating just the forensic aspects of many of these documents. This stems from 2004 Page #250  
At the time this paper was written many additional tests are being conducte 2004 Page #250  
ongst the UFO research commurut y. Many UFO investigators and others involv 2005 Page #36  
 much publicity and there were too many people, other than official people  2005 Page #39  
dings . There are new padlocks and many brand new doors ... SLIDE# 14 New d 2005 Page #55  
f the DRES facility basements. The many photographs formed a grid around th 2005 Page #65  
s amid such speculation. There are many possibilities and end-results to th 2005 Page #75  
rms of wealth and power. There are many ways to look at this; all give the  2005 Page #75  
 thjng is chat our little room has many things that make it "go" -universit 2005 Page #75  
the common sense interpretation of many of these reports is that these tech 2005 Page #77  
d confirmation of this information many years later (in 1983) by Dr. Robert 2005 Page #79  
es. I feel everything is possible. Many of our man made UFOs are Un funded  2005 Page #80  
, according to Harzan): "There are many in the intelligence community who w 2005 Page #81  
stes of Nevada; indeed most likely many other places, too. Of course, the c 2005 Page #82  
ghout the 1980s, Goodall conducted many direct interviews with "insiders" r 2005 Page #82  
d contractoroperated facility with many production sites for very advanced  2005 Page #82  
io Hayakawa, William Hamilton, and many others. This testimony suggests the 2005 Page #83  
e are rumors that it goes clown as many as 42 levels, and that there are ru 2005 Page #83  
faies in rbe area. There have been many reports of strange flying objects i 2005 Page #83  
flying objects in the vicinity, of many shapes and sizes: spherical, triang 2005 Page #83  
ith sufficient clearance. They saw many highly advanced aircraft, incluclin 2005 Page #83  
ttern across nations over the past many decades relating to major political 2005 Page #84  
dong in 1976 led to the release of many previousl y concealed UFO reports,  2005 Page #84  
 I confess I have underpla) ed for many years, wruch I've lately been think 2005 Page #85  
ong factor in tl1e resistance that many people have to the whole topic of U 2005 Page #86  
ons happens to be. \Xie can put as many pieces together and give ourselves  2005 Page #86  
r Robbins All of \Xlilhelm Reich's many books begin with this particular qu 2005 Page #87  
 having had the patience to answer many of my questions. Jerome Eden was an 2005 Page #88  
ud and his followers believed that many neuroses had a sexual basis, but ce 2005 Page #89  
, or ORAC. Thinking individuals in many cultures had long pondered this ene 2005 Page #90  
 has a most perceivable result for many, including myself. The weaker energ 2005 Page #90  
ounds and burns. I speak here from many well-documented user and investigat 2005 Page #90  
pecific biological energy which in many ways behaves differentl y from anyt 2005 Page #91  
 science, without success. Like so many of Reich's discoveries, this has be 2005 Page #93  
land, 1'1aine; it was the first of many sighting reports he would forward t 2005 Page #95  
ng began at the end of October and many UFOs were observed during the night 2005 Page #99  
eatment here must oversimplify its many complexities. While interested read 2005 Page #101  
ch's loyal friend and colleague of many years, seemed convinced these findi 2005 Page #102  
emporary knowledge on the subject? Many of them do, and are virtually ident 2005 Page #104  
 the ubiquitous UFOs. In fact, for many years, many people, including this  2005 Page #118  
ous UFOs. In fact, for many years, many people, including this writer, gave 2005 Page #118  
 himself admits that some, perhaps many, of these reports are thinly suppor 2005 Page #119  
t governme nt test craft. From the many sightings over Area 51 in Nevada to 2005 Page #119  
swell incident. Her testimony with many other details, just months before h 2005 Page #131  
d, there are good indications that many of the spurious cases have been cre 2005 Page #132  
 at Aztec, New Mexjco in 1948 that many people believe to be a hoax, a fasc 2005 Page #132  
SA with the word "Plant." Although many researchers have (with some justifi 2005 Page #133  
l rumor mill to this very day. How many other similar rumors have a similar 2005 Page #134  
to a firm authenticity conclusion. Many of the cases have reached th.is poi 2005 Page #134  
 involves examining the answers to many questions. Where did the case come  2005 Page #135  
 Where did the case come from? How many direct first-hand witnesses are the 2005 Page #135  
re evidence of the case, often for many years. Medium-High Level of Authent 2005 Page #137  
y need research and answers to the many questions posed by the weighting fa 2005 Page #137  
 in thls area since 1967, point to many craft and alien occupants recovered 2005 Page #140  
xcellent, and surprisingly, offers many leads even coday for checkjng up on 2005 Page #140  
earch on-site in Bolivia surfacing many unexplainable details. In 2003, sou 2005 Page #143  
 as pan of his Disclosure Project, many mifaary personnel stood up in front 2005 Page #147  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Many so-called experts have argued again 2005 Page #148  
y images on it. This, accorrung to many, was not possible, as it was a cont 2005 Page #148  
h has brought us into contact with many FX experts and their expert testimo 2005 Page #149  
pent quire some time thinking over many ways that this could be created. On 2005 Page #149  
 of real skin and flesh. There are many materials a,·ailable to the effects 2005 Page #149  
nd in use in the film industry for many years. Also it would be one of the  2005 Page #149  
 effects artist who disagreed with many of his colleagues and seated on the 2005 Page #150  
 him on tape for the first time in many years. I asked Santilli if he stuck 2005 Page #150  
 the debris site itself. There are many reels and pieces of film chat haven 2005 Page #151  
 always made it clear chat we have many reels of film and that some of it i 2005 Page #151  
sonal account of the case displays many of the key ingrecLients of crashed  2005 Page #153  
-fabricated spacecraft consists of many sub-systems integrated through , ar 2005 Page #161  
owing passage from one to another. Many discs originate from another dimens 2005 Page #164  
 sounds too incredible to be true. Many would not belie, e it without an ov 2005 Page #167  
 Nellis (Area 51) Air Force Bases. Many UFO researchers have found discrepa 2005 Page #168  
or cabin with two swivel seats and many instruments. Stansel saw one body r 2005 Page #169  
ospace and computer engineers from many different aerospace and software co 2005 Page #175  
studies and ask after each one how many have read it. Typically fewer than  2006 Page #4  
crucial data has been withheld and many government people have lied with re 2006 Page #4  
s. B. It may come as a surprise to many Americans, but the President of the 2006 Page #5  
Creation and that there may be "as many" as 50,000 civilizations in our Mil 2006 Page #5  
s. I think that there are probably many advanced civilizations within our l 2006 Page #5  
netary government, where there are many different languages; on various str 2006 Page #6  
supplies of so-called rare earths, many used in the electronics and nuclear 2006 Page #7  
heir ancestors. Perhaps there were many different ones which might explain  2006 Page #7  
be a recreation center. Notice how many people visit Hawaii and Las Vegas a 2006 Page #7  
do. If the travel wasn't easy, how many would venture forth to see Mickey M 2006 Page #7  
erson in 10,000 has hemophilia) so many specimens must be checked. L. Perha 2006 Page #7  
of motion picture documentaries at many locations, I would suggest perhaps  2006 Page #8  
secret? A. All major countries and many terrorist groups would very much li 2006 Page #9  
s. It appears that there have been many UFO crashes including ones overseas 2006 Page #9  
Canadians, Greeks, Peruvians, etc. Many would think that would be great. Bu 2006 Page #9  
 convinced that military pilots in many countries have been disintegrated o 2006 Page #10  
 sophisticated vehicle coming from many light years away could possibly cra 2006 Page #10  
ure. In the first place, there are many indications that what crashed at Ro 2006 Page #10  
ly 10% have seen one, which covers many decades. Only 10% of those were rep 2006 Page #11  
 Tokyo, had polio, or HIV. I spent many years chasing neutrons and gamma ra 2006 Page #11  
at is pseudoscience, no matter how many degreed professionals are involved. 2006 Page #12  
he laws of Physics" arguments. Not many have worked on nuclear airplanes, f 2006 Page #13  
on systems. B. Because I worked on many classified programs and have visite 2006 Page #13  
 lucky, first to have worked on so many leading edge classified programs, a 2006 Page #13  
nd second to be able to provide so many presentations to attentive audience 2006 Page #13  
multitude of government documents, many never before published." Both Randl 2006 Page #17  
he security of the operation. Like many whistleblowers revealing classified 2006 Page #21  
e 1. Sherman and Stone experienced many identical circumstances. Dan Sherma 2006 Page #22  
 Jane's Defense. AVVST. lnteravia. Many 1st-person interviews through the 1 2006 Page #27  
 of Leaks and Structure of Secrecy Many Close Military Encounters • 1975 U. 2006 Page #28  
as pursuit caused by bad welds And many others from the 1990s Encounters an 2006 Page #28  
athtaking scale. • Presumable into many private bank accounts • Presumably  2006 Page #32  
re story about the crash. However, many facts are omitted and changed from  2006 Page #45  
s, a total of 26 participants from many professions (academia, entertainmen 2006 Page #49  
prospect, one thing seems certain: many systems and approaches to civilized 2006 Page #50  
ge events. For these reasons among many, thinking seriously about Contact i 2006 Page #50  
nity must adapt and respond to the many implications that are likely to ari 2006 Page #50  
ocial faith, hope and cohesion. In many places, religious institutions woul 2006 Page #57  
personal lives. On the other hand, many people would find knowledge of the  2006 Page #57  
the NHI seemed strange or hostile. Many people would turn to religion for s 2006 Page #57  
ould turn to religion for support; many others might turn away, convinced t 2006 Page #57  
 to provide meaning or protection. Many people might seek to arm themselves 2006 Page #57  
ense of familiarity will mask, for many, the profound implications of the N 2006 Page #58  
calm the people. The challenge for many would be the stark ambiguity/uncert 2006 Page #59  
odly, deceptive, not of the light. Many inactive believers would return to  2006 Page #59  
return to strict observance, while many others would turn away from their f 2006 Page #59  
d assert its independence as well. Many in the media would turn first to sc 2006 Page #59  
nic or economic lines. For a time, many people might stop going to work, pr 2006 Page #59  
h peer/family groups for security. Many will stay glued to TV or the intern 2006 Page #59  
 this could take months or longer. Many people will recognize that their re 2006 Page #59  
tion of non-essential products, as many people begin to adopt higher ideas  2006 Page #60  
to the benefits it offers. Because many people across all stakeholder group 2006 Page #61  
 of science. Nonetheless, in time, many new products and breakthroughs coul 2006 Page #61  
 NHI were to promise a golden age, many would interpret it as deception. Li 2006 Page #61  
, mass hysteria would break out in many places, along with widespread looti 2006 Page #62  
 sparingly, tending to loved ones. Many would stay glued to 1 TV or interne 2006 Page #62  
me disadvantage as government. For many people, the local church would beco 2006 Page #63  
ity is evident, panic would ensue. Many people would become disoriented, wa 2006 Page #63  
ng the streets dazed and confused. Many more would turn survivalist or vigi 2006 Page #63  
nment cooperation model favored by many Ufologists. The NHI are humanoid; t 2006 Page #63  
 counsel preparation for doom, but many would invoke divine protection and  2006 Page #64  
HI manipulation. Media would go in many directions. Government would seek t 2006 Page #64  
ns provided by media entertainment Many in media would seek to directly com 2006 Page #64  
integrate. Lawlessness would rise. Many would assume that government is lyi 2006 Page #64  
 the immediate threat of violence, many would try to maintain normal life p 2006 Page #64  
maintain normal life patterns. For many, churches would provide the last ba 2006 Page #64  
he last bastion of hope and trust. Many others would gradually turn to surv 2006 Page #64  
ernment funding disappear, putting many scientists out of work. The busines 2006 Page #65  
als as well as sales; before long, many would close doors, putting millions 2006 Page #65  
much fear and spiritual confusion. Many mainstream believers would question 2006 Page #65  
le and social order would plummet. Many would adopt a fatalistic attitude:  2006 Page #65  
 as social services disintegrated, many would feel abandoned and their loya 2006 Page #65  
oned and their loyalty would fold. Many would turn to their church as refug 2006 Page #65  
r church as refuge of last resort; many others would leave cities, turn to  2006 Page #65  
there would be large temptation in many quarters to seek advantage. Fast oc 2006 Page #66  
r aspects — "They're like us in so many ways" — will work for minimum socia 2006 Page #66  
intain order in short run. Because many will be slow to trust, exploitation 2006 Page #66  
ced technology, seeming magical to many, could provoke science to new heigh 2006 Page #67  
 survivalism will be rampant, with many people fleeing population centers.  2006 Page #68  
 survivalism will be rampant, with many people fleeing population centers.  2006 Page #69  
Area 51) facility in Nevada. Since many of these accidents involved vehicle 2006 Page #72  
d lived in the Railroad Valley for many years and recalled the incident in  2006 Page #80  
ites in the western United States. Many of them represent aircraft and weap 2006 Page #86  
 site for as long as necessary. In many cases the agency involved had suffi 2006 Page #86  
d, it is reasonable to assume that many UFO crashes involve experimental (b 2006 Page #88  
on their nerves. When we did talk, many scoffed at the "monster" story, lau 2006 Page #92  
ent itself. After repeated visits, many locals realized I wasn't an average 2006 Page #92  
 the monster incident. I asked her many questions and she explained what ha 2006 Page #93  
ects Flash Across Sky In W. Va., - Many From Wheeling To Bluefield Puzzled  2006 Page #94  
of science, and since they fool so many people successfully, some of them m 2006 Page #101  
mental in identifying HIV-1, since many researchers and professors consider 2006 Page #106  
ath, and proceeded to eliminate as many as was reasonable —the list which f 2006 Page #110  
s of the body. It is also found in many other mammals and even in birds. Ho 2006 Page #114  
tions has been treated in depth by many researchers, including Linda Moulto 2006 Page #115  
ological entity involvement. Since many UFO researchers, including myself,  2006 Page #116  
lf, consider that the data suggest many more than one race, there would be  2006 Page #116  
hat these mountains are haunted by many types of aerial phenomena, includin 2006 Page #119  
at Roberts has resolved all of the many and varied aspects of the Berwyn af 2006 Page #121  
pects of the Berwyn affair. Of the many controversies that continue to surr 2006 Page #121  
this nature. This event took place many years ago and I am now retired from 2006 Page #123  
to Tony: 'There aren't going to be many people who (a) were at a UFO crash- 2006 Page #123  
o this day, as is the case with so many alleged crashed UFO incidents, we a 2006 Page #130  
 dozen books, and is considered by many to be an example of a UFO landing e 2006 Page #132  
h channels to the CIA. Possibly as many as two additional government agenci 2006 Page #134  
Mexico. Rep. Kissner had assembled many old newspaper articles and leaked g 2006 Page #139  
retaliation included the deaths of many pilots and forced a change in Ameri 2006 Page #139  
's metal wreckage was covered with many small holes as if exposed to an ene 2006 Page #141  
 (UACs). But Len said, 'We lost so many planes and pilots trying to carry o 2006 Page #141  
l discs. But the discs retaliated. Many of our pilots died, which forced an 2006 Page #141  
t in March 1967, Bill, Dennis, and many others in the Army, Navy, Marines,  2006 Page #144  
at it never happened! (laughs) HOW MANY TIMES DID YOU EXPERIENCE THAT IN YO 2006 Page #148  
 make any sense was there were too many units involved. You had the United  2006 Page #148  
th. It could just open the door to many things that would be so disruptive, 2006 Page #162  
r hour along continuous tracks for many minutes. The statement that there w 2006 Page #172  
rist. Lloyd, as usual, had a great many things to say about the origin of t 2006 Page #181  
ng turn. Bigelow was interested in many other areas of anomalies research i 2006 Page #196  
Stanton Friedman, Budd Hopkins and many others. Specific topics ranged from 2006 Page #196  
circles. Bigelow was later to fund many of these organizations and projects 2006 Page #196  
s. Robert Bigelow did fund a great many people but the funding decisions we 2006 Page #197  
ience. The group planned to invite many of the world's religious and spirit 2006 Page #198  
out their UFO experiences and made many interesting contacts. We decided to 2006 Page #198  
NLV to visit the Nevada Test Site. Many people do not know that Robert Bige 2006 Page #199  
given special privileges and shown many areas of the Test Site that are off 2006 Page #199  
 to the general public. We visited many of the labs, one of which contained 2006 Page #199  
gelow Foundation, I was invited to many sky watches, especially around Blue 2006 Page #200  
nch was, historically, the site of many gunfights and early deaths. One of  2006 Page #200  
ding the Test Site. It seemed that many of these unusual cattle deaths have 2006 Page #201  
 like precise surgical cutting. In many of the cases there has been evidenc 2006 Page #201  
 announcement was made. There were many speculations about why the show had 2006 Page #204  
 UFO sightings around the country. Many of the people having sightings were 2006 Page #204  
 Europe. The radio show brought in many local folks from Las Vegas and the  2006 Page #204  
s the south west but Las Vegas, in many respects, is still the Wild West! M 2006 Page #204  
sing. Since the surgery he has had many abduction -type experiences and oft 2006 Page #206  
had a couple of hundred responses, many from Lillydale, NY, a well- known t 2006 Page #207  
NY, a well- known town which hosts many mediums. What struck me was the ord 2006 Page #207  
es and backgrounds. Interestingly, many of them had suffered a life-threate 2006 Page #207  
 Mars is now out of print although many of Stanley McDaniel's books can be  2006 Page #208  
ple from the news media, including many progressive journalists who had onc 2007 Page #10  
ntelLigence Agency (CIA). Although many people think the Cl.A was created t 2007 Page #11  
hip ended in the 1 970s, there are many reasons to doubt this. One is the m 2007 Page #14  
 of Iraq. Another is evidence that many top media executives spent their ca 2007 Page #14  
rship, you find out that there are many ways of controlling information. He 2007 Page #16  
 University of Colorado "study'' ► Many examples of vanishing UFO news repo 2007 Page #19  
O-related wire-service censorship. Many of you are probably aware of a clai 2007 Page #20  
                               Not many people know who Robenson was. He wa 2007 Page #22  
ornton Page left behind, there are many circumstantial reasons to suspect t 2007 Page #23  
 suggests plausible deniabilit y?) Many of you are familiar wi~ the variou~ 2007 Page #24  
s probably more commonly used than many people trunk. I'd Like to talk abou 2007 Page #25  
e international media. They report many important stories that the U.S. mec 2007 Page #34  
                   Over the years, many American have come to accept the id 2007 Page #35  
is event. But you may not know how many Americans don't accept the official 2007 Page #40  
 ■ Editing the book -availability! MANY SOURCES HAVE PROVIDED DOCUMENTS Sou 2007 Page #42  
l. ■ Red security markings added ■ Many annotations included ■ No cover let 2007 Page #43  
tigate, need not tell all, relates many detailed reports, media problems, c 2007 Page #44  
y. ■ Affects national security and many nations. ■ Significant interest by  2007 Page #51  
 prevalence in the modem era of so many events -the sightings, the continua 2007 Page #55  
sitively, [UFOs] lnteravla. exist• Many Interviews through the Another sour 2007 Page #56  
e fact that from at least 1947 on, many of the world's leading military, in 2007 Page #59  
at, "Anthropological files contain many examples of societies, sure of thei 2007 Page #76  
people at school etc, did you haYe many friendships? (l took out word hacke 2007 Page #79  
may find they had them bur as with many schools 1 have encountered they hid 2007 Page #80  
e way. (laughs) lVfW: Have you got many brothers or sisters. 75             2007 Page #81  
 through lots of pages and watched many hours of the disclosure project and 2007 Page #85  
rk. You wouldn't be able to access many other machines from the one you fir 2007 Page #87  
very "terrestrial" explanation for many of the "UFO" sightings beginnin g s 2007 Page #94  
tions regarding how large, and how many of these aircraft were built. Jack  2007 Page #99  
ze of the aircraft, determined how many wheels on each. The 20' and 40' dis 2007 Page #100  
944. After the close of \'(/\X/1J, many German aeronaucical engineers ,vere 2007 Page #111  
mericans , and c1uickJy dismantled many factories, rebuilding them in Russi 2007 Page #111  
d German scientist) wruch explains many of the over-flights in the United S 2007 Page #111  
o minutes, but was able to confirm many of the details mentioned by Jack Pi 2007 Page #114  
aybe 1,200 acres, tops. DeBow: How many other witnesses saw this fireball f 2007 Page #123  
said NASA or something. DeBow: How many vehicles had this logo that you tho 2007 Page #124  
ound stated crashes. Accorcljng to many people and former mjlitary personne 2007 Page #127  
fts have crashed, it suggests that many governments could currently have ad 2007 Page #127  
s. Tlus is hard co believe when so many world governments don't gee along.  2007 Page #127  
est known is the Roswell incident. Many creruble witnesses to trus have com 2007 Page #127  
 pares of the puzzle that have too many parallels to rusmiss. A business kn 2007 Page #127  
e witnesses. In November 24, 1992, many people saw an ob1ect crash. One man 2007 Page #128  
akeup that ladies sometimes wear." Many people described seeing a flash in  2007 Page #130  
There was a stench so intense that many had to leave. People at the site sa 2007 Page #130  
terrestrial and human activity. In many of the incidences, people believe t 2007 Page #130  
wn again. Rothberg indicated in so many words, that [Monroe] had secrets to 2007 Page #135  
g wealth of lows, and finally, and many said inevitably, came to a tragic e 2007 Page #136  
                                   many of whjch were provided to her by Dr 2007 Page #137  
 15, 1978 -makes abundantly clear: Many people in this part of the country  2007 Page #141  
ch a perimeter around it. Every so many feet, there was a soldier dotted ar 2007 Page #169  
THESE YEARS? Paul: There have been many things chat have been kept quiet. I 2007 Page #171  
tes to recover the remains of what many later believed was an extraterrestr 2007 Page #186  
iers made a discovery that has led many UFO researchers to believe that thi 2007 Page #186  
ng numerous photographs and taking many measurements, we reluctantly left t 2007 Page #189  
hile in Coyame, the authors talked many area residents who have witnessed s 2007 Page #191  
on aviation mechanics, who was for many years the personal pilot of former  2007 Page #196  
 Poulain. (Another sister was born many years after the incident.) Sergio P 2007 Page #196  
n his written report "The Proof": "Many more tests were conducted and final 2007 Page #197  
e size of a football field. lt had many windows and lights and was totally  2007 Page #200  
sis. CONCLUSION \'v'hile there are many other reports of UFO crashes in Sou 2007 Page #201  
 because if the events were linked many of the possible mundane explanation 2008 Page #8  
t was a very bright light." Unlike many of the others, Johnson remembered n 2008 Page #11  
 proportions. Before revealing the many and varied ways in which national s 2008 Page #24  
anagement (SSM) are both needed in many nations and for a variety of reason 2008 Page #25  
nhealthy amount of interest in the many defense, atomic, and military estab 2008 Page #26  
, windblown objects, insanity, and many other natural happenings have been  2008 Page #29  
ollins Elite"-concluded that while many tales of abduction at the hands of  2008 Page #35  
 controversy ; and one that has as many supporters as it does detractors .  2008 Page #37  
back to the Mystery of UFOs-why so many credible people have experiences wi 2008 Page #42  
red search official because of "so many sightings in the area. " Identifies 2008 Page #48  
orked in the woods in the area for many years, he tried to drive into the a 2008 Page #51  
n replaced with concrete. However, many of the old logging roads have been  2008 Page #51  
ung people grow and move away, but many graduate from high school together  2008 Page #53  
he skies, I have been outdoors for many hours and I've looked at helicopter 2008 Page #54  
pact location. There were probably many more official reports in 1979 than  2008 Page #59  
UFO files and this was followed by many stories suggesting that the British 2008 Page #61  
the situation is more complex than many suppose and some of what's been wri 2008 Page #61  
aminated and scanned onto CD-ROMs. Many UFO researchers have made Freedom o 2008 Page #64  
ng both policy and investigations. Many of the UFO sightings detailed are m 2008 Page #64  
 of the documents will be new, but many will be copies of ones in the secre 2008 Page #64  
ch led to some misunderstanding as many people thought this was the same as 2008 Page #64  
nal Archives . There are 19 files, many of which contain several hundred in 2008 Page #65  
t ending the UFO cover-up in which many conspiracy theorists believe. But I 2008 Page #69  
eriffs Office. Unfortunately , too many years had elapsed since the event;  2008 Page #70  
w such an explosion of light while many security people, light-alls, and ph 2008 Page #93  
aged some crops. Later we saw that many windows were shattered , and in the 2008 Page #100  
r Timothy Cooper, the recipient of many of these because of his many reques 2008 Page #104  
nt of many of these because of his many requests to 98 l                    2008 Page #104  
telligenc e (DD/Cl) in the CIA for many years. It is interesting to specula 2008 Page #105  
 errors. One reason for getting so many errors would be that the only perso 2008 Page #105  
n. Of the 2 I references obtained, many are so short as not to be represent 2008 Page #107  
he did not so state in the report, many of the more controversial points we 2008 Page #107  
ord length is but one of Chaski 's many variables , which ruled out Cooper  2008 Page #108  
rge of CIA Counterintelligence for many years. Salina claims she worked the 2008 Page #110  
son for this policy (no matter how many of our planes had been lost) was to 2008 Page #110  
 did not enter public parlance for many years. In conclusion, the evidence  2008 Page #112  
nd it would be necessary co accept many of their principles . :inally , if  2008 Page #112  
sly , this possib ility depends on many circumstances whose condicions cann 2008 Page #112  
e November 8, 2008 by Dr. Bob Wood Many sources/ documents Soun:e When Docs 2008 Page #115  
tatus derived from the docL111ents Many sources/ documents Source Ke-,Docum 2008 Page #115  
1 (mailed to TC) WP Librcr-y note, many photos ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) FOR, Ma 2008 Page #115  
ion and war material, including as many as 50,000 artillery fuses per month 2008 Page #128  
ugh official secrecy and ridicule, many citizens are led to believe the unk 2008 Page #131  
 the corporate world were deep and many. In I 922, Bush, along with his for 2008 Page #131  
ing that UFOs were real destroyed. Many UFO researchers believe Vanderberg' 2008 Page #132  
d at the home of a UFO researcher. Many feel Hunsacker's death may have sig 2008 Page #133  
ssertion that the time and date of many NASA space launches, including the  2008 Page #134  
r Apollo space mission, as well as many others, was guided by the astrologi 2008 Page #135  
 Europe spread out over the world. Many came to the United States under sev 2008 Page #137  
the American scientific community. Many had been longtime members of the Na 2008 Page #137  
ere he was elected vice president. Many researchers claim Hoover gained bla 2008 Page #139  
ver gained blackmail leverage over many prominent American business and pol 2008 Page #139  
sities across the U.S., as well as many small institutions in every state,  2008 Page #140  
kly's brother that very night. For many months, while many Americans prayed 2008 Page #142  
very night. For many months, while many Americans prayed for Reagan's recov 2008 Page #142  
etery in Bittburg, Germany , where many Nazi SS officers were buried. It wa 2008 Page #142  
 power into fewer and fewer hands, many of those directly connected through 2008 Page #145  
ds of pages of "leaked" documents, many of which are obviously authentic (T 2009 Page #7  
ects of Government work, receiving many honors. He died Sept 9, 2003 at age 2009 Page #9  
he field of intelligence, as in so many areas. Now, once again, the United  2009 Page #15  
m was considered "monkey shine" to many leading physicists of that day. Of  2009 Page #20  
lly technical ones, is apt to have many secrets of which we are ignorant of 2009 Page #20  
rce strategy, presently favored by many is supposed to destroy space borne  2009 Page #22  
 that bas permitted me to overcome many of these difficulties . I have neve 2009 Page #24  
lligence system and performance in many important past events. At any rate, 2009 Page #24  
 JFK in 1991 was the last reminder many people had of the national brouhaha 2009 Page #29  
F. Kennedy 's murder and it taught many others about it for the first time. 2009 Page #29  
 UFO researchers to dismiss it and many have treated the story that way eve 2009 Page #30  
on and nothing else - and, indeed, many people within the UFO research aren 2009 Page #55  
ve firmly done so. In the minds of many, the Contactees of yesteryear most  2009 Page #55  
wasn't quite the fantasist that so many believed him to be. Recall that Fri 2009 Page #55  
s Bethurum was not the hoaxer that many have assumed him to be. In essence, 2009 Page #55  
That elderly lady was known to her many friends as June Kaba, but in 1942 s 2009 Page #87  
ere were no computers . One of the many documents that she gave me is a let 2009 Page #89  
ning room table looking out at the many flowers and trees that had thrived  2009 Page #95  
a commitment to help others in too many ways to be described in this short  2009 Page #95  
ic Soviet news agency Tass shocked many of us with a news release which sta 2009 Page #134  
r the _next few years we discussed many things, including UFOs of course, h 2009 Page #139  
elf in awe at the dedication of so many Ufologists whose passion for the tr 2009 Page #154  
th became a lifelong endeavor. For many, this passion became an obsession t 2009 Page #154  
 a single entity but is made up of many agencies and within these agencies  2009 Page #154  
ive of, because total starlight is many times more energetic than the total 2009 Page #158  
cientific papers and the holder of many patents. Project Seal So now that w 2009 Page #164  
ific Area. This, combined with the many suggestions by senior officers, res 2009 Page #166  
 tide depths lead to the deaths of many U.S. servicemen. A tsunami weapon c 2009 Page #170  
ret project, yet they misrepresent many aspects of this project. This leave 2009 Page #176  
 this project. This leaves us with many unanswered questions: 170 • Why wou 2009 Page #176  
mi waves in order to be effective? Many Questions -Some Possible Answers Is 2009 Page #177  
rks of a deception operation where many truths are carefully wrapped in lie 2009 Page #177  
her Government agencies, uncovered many Soviet spy rings, and put policies  2009 Page #177  
ects in question have been seen by many individuals who are what he terms " 2009 Page #178  
 a counter-intelligence operation. Many UFO enthusiasts do not realize that 2009 Page #179  

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ions of the public. This man was a many-year employee, and quite a credit t 2003 Page #179  

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 The lights were flying around the Manzano Weapons Storage complex; then th 2003 Page #142  
ck and showed them his view of the Manzano range and the base. He also show 2003 Page #145  
. Out on a routine patrol near the Manzano complex on just after midnight o 2003 Page #147  
been flying around in front of the Manzano Nuclear storage complex on the n 2003 Page #148  
apilla Peak, 9300 feet hjgh in the Manzano :Mountains and 60 miles southeas 2007 Page #161  
 ridge on the horizon south of the Manzano Mountains which Eddie Chavez and 2007 Page #162  
 taken further east, closer to the Manzano Mountains. -~-- flr.....,TO~~- . 2007 Page #162  
these photos not far away near the Manzano Mountains and other multiple eye 2007 Page #162  
he question: \Vhat were Sandia and Manzano bases and l(jrtland doing that m 2007 Page #162  
 July 1, 1971, ~rtla~~ merged with Manzano and Sa~dia Base, its neighbors t 2007 Page #162  
d at bottom center of map - in the Manzano !\fountains east of Albuquerque, 2007 Page #164  
lll.£1 l~"ON• Com"1nder, 1608 SPS, Manzano Ki rt 1 an::! AFB , ""1 :'-7Si6  2007 Page #174  
rnest E. Edwards, Commander of the Manzano Coyote Canyon complex for Kirtla 2007 Page #174  
olice Squadron "on duty inside the Manzano Weapons Storage Area, sighted an 2007 Page #176  
ty in CharLie Sector, East Side of Manzano , the three observed a very brig 2007 Page #176  
ing the Kirtland AFB Coyote Canyon Manzano Weapons Storage Area saw glowing 2007 Page #176  
 the NSA ■ The Roswell Story ■ The Manzano Story ■ Paul Bennewitz, Richard  2008 Page #162  
Empire Strikes Back, 1979-198 ■The Manzano Story ■Paul Benoewitz, Richard D 2009 Page #145  

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fore the outbreak of World War II, Manzel unsuccessfully tried to interest  2008 Page #134  

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     1!:.F.,-)P.Y.,'Crlet; 0101741 Mao dissimesse ~aim IN{Nsio- troorcamil  2004 Page #19  
ports. The death of Chinese leader Mao Zedong in 1976 led to the release of 2005 Page #84  

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gRB f- DRAFT OF TKLESRAM TO GEKWL. MaoARTPUS Wedoaeyer it proceeding to Chi 2003 Page #229  

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ian, August 13, 1993 10. 1938 Road Map of Cape Girardeau 11. 1939 Cape Gira 2003 Page #39  
 was down on San Augustin. I got a map and Roswell went through my area, th 2003 Page #43  
uly 1947 was not unique. Figure 2. Map of New Mexico Figure 3. Roswell and  2003 Page #98  
orm this unpossessing speck on the map into a nexus for UFO spotters for th 2003 Page #144  
can mark it on an ordinance survey map... Before retiring from active milit 2004 Page #53  
sh Retrieval Conference SLIDE #19: Map of radar sites A triangle of sensiti 2004 Page #71  
known as LASHUP. SLIDE #20: LASHUP Map, 1948-1952 Here is a historic map of 2004 Page #71  
 Map, 1948-1952 Here is a historic map of the LASHUP program and its Aircra 2004 Page #71  
n the Hart Canyon mesa? SLIDE #22: MAP of Farmington, Aztec, Los Alamos Far 2004 Page #73  
f Medical and Biological Problem • MAP: Ministry of Aviation Industry • MEP 2004 Page #157  
 dominated by a huge topographical map of the United States. "Staring at tl 2005 Page #43  
he United States. "Staring at tl1e map he said bluntly, 'I have seen the bo 2005 Page #43  
 the bodies.' Still looking at the map and noting my protracted silence, he 2005 Page #43  
sthand witness. As he stood at the map with a straight-on glance, he impres 2005 Page #43  
t by DC-7.' "As we lingered at the map he recalled that he had stood inside 2005 Page #43  
t 2005 Lindo Moulton Howe SLIDE# 1 MAP -Wide shot from Kingman to DRES On : 2005 Page #51  
Retrieval Conference SLIDE# 6 DRES Map from plaque at facility The Desert E 2005 Page #52  
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early indicating that Betty's star map makes sense and provides information 2006 Page #4  
one launched. When I showed them a map, 76                                  2006 Page #79  
they could recall. The scale of my map precluded a high degree of accuracy, 2006 Page #80  
 detail. He marked the spot on the map as he remembered it, but warned us n 2006 Page #80  
ed." Carl had marked a spot on the map that was in the same area indicated  2006 Page #80  
aps together and made one gigantic map of the eastern United States to get  2006 Page #97  
tepped back and looked at this big map hanging on the wall, I realized thes 2006 Page #97  
ace Policy Project. ] SLIDE # 17 — Map of Key West and Miami, Florida The s 2006 Page #143  
l involves Key West, shown on this map in the lower left corner where Bill  2006 Page #143  
ed Another Retaliation SLIDE # 19— Map of Key West and Miami, Florida Bill  2006 Page #144  
tened on the COMNET and NORAD net. Map provided by Bill.) At the time, Home 2006 Page #145  
sometimes even entities. Slide 22: Map of Cedar City, Utah and Las Vegas, N 2006 Page #150  
 - and to serve Area 51. Slide 23: Map of Grown Lake and Papoose Range, Nel 2006 Page #150  
nside the Papoose Range. Slide 25: Map of Cedar City and Cedar Breaks, Utah 2006 Page #151  
urtesy Tom C. Sheppard.) Slide 31: Map of Okinawa, White Beach and Kadena C 2006 Page #156  
insula jutting below Okinawa City. Map courtesy U. S. Navy.) 153            2006 Page #156  
hite Beach and Kadena AFB, Okinawa Map Tom Sheppard and his two Navy collea 2006 Page #159  
n -most station at Loring AFB (see map), but rather at the limit of the det 2006 Page #171  
along the Texas-Mexico border (see map). He also subsequently recalled that 2006 Page #176  
ut 230 air miles from Abilene (see map). (Both I and Zechel have attempted  2006 Page #177  
d inside the craft. "LZ-2" on this map refers to Landing Zone 2 at the Trin 2007 Page #160  
red underlined at bottom center of map - in the Manzano !\fountains east of 2007 Page #164  
al ·o-K,IJ 17, l914 Wider Overview MAP Kirtland, Coyote Canyon, ERDA, Chili 2007 Page #164  
                0 Washington State Map .. ,-~ . June 24, 194 7 Kenneth Arno 2008 Page #41  
Crash Retrieval Event j ' Figure I Map of Washington State The way I became 2008 Page #41  
ves in the area. Figure 3 Vicinity Map 11·i1!, Crash Area Grays Harbor Coun 2008 Page #43  
nd Editor Earthfiles.com SLfDE # 2 MAP of Rendlesham Forest, Butley, Woodbr 2008 Page #71  
fence for Army training exercises. MAP of Orford Ness and Woodbridge SLIDE# 2008 Page #72  
n, gentlemen, was a UFO.' SLIDE#34 Map aerial Afterward, John Burroughs wen 2008 Page #86  
e included in the logistic plan, a map and chart plan and a communications  2009 Page #36  

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e Uth as well. Using topographical maps and triangulariiatioa, a last known 2003 Page #233  
 without headstones and that early maps did not list all burials. "There ar 2004 Page #30  
 and Mars... M. Local neighborhood maps may describe the equivalent of Engl 2006 Page #7  
sident and send them more detailed maps of the area with a request for any  2006 Page #80  
difficult for me to track on small maps. To solve this problem, I combined  2006 Page #97  
m, I combined several aeronautical maps together and made one gigantic map  2006 Page #97  
e glow. AUNT'S VOICE OVER ANIMATED MAPS: \Xie went out Pennsylvania ... and 2007 Page #167  
d previously pinpointed on general maps of the region. Of great assistance  2007 Page #188  

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 fragment is not nearly as pure as maQ"nesium produced by known earthly tec 2007 Page #195  

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 2223773, Postalia, La Crosse, Wl, Mar 7, 1994; Issued to Quillin ’s DrugsN 2003 Page #170  
with TS O ExampletLay to NSC on 17 Mar 53 1954 radars: no shape, size O Mul 2003 Page #186  
■ 18 Jul 62 -Staff O Plans Div ■ 1 Mar 63 -Retired but "I joined OCRD in ea 2005 Page #8  
aracterized by a very deep numbing Mar A third is a -high attitude aircraft 2006 Page #30  
ear \V~DOffi-_ Security Manual." 9 Mar 83. which states in para I. 309: Unc 2007 Page #175  

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11\c 193~ and more reccol.ly Glenn Mar-r~et k:10·.t.·n to alt l:iol.o~ists  2009 Page #182  

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your otowtow yw ^o«M k° year X tb» Maraotw, •M®*, mUtrwe ukM jw raawmnd, .j 2003 Page #216  

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r 30, 1974 MYSTERIES: The Midnight Marauder E:ich day, just before dusk, r: 2007 Page #145  
headlined "Mysteries: The Midnight Marauder ." 139                          2007 Page #145  

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Korea, where they had to deal with marauding MIGs, crashed when they came b 2006 Page #10  

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oes to the organizing committee of Marcel Kuijsten, Nick Redfern and Ryan W 2003 Page #2  
 *hi n.lan t ax itt. io KR "Jii't- Marcel had—for pure!* pxchido~tcal rewar 2003 Page #132  
oes to the organizing committee of Marcel Kuijsten, Nick Redfern and Ryan W 2004 Page #2  
Pentagon advisor), and Major Jesse Marcel (the Roswell intelligence officer 2004 Page #132  
art to certain statements by Jesse Marcel in February of 1978. Lt Col. Jess 2004 Page #134  
in February of 1978. Lt Col. Jesse Marcel, formerly Major Jesse Marcel of t 2004 Page #134  
Jesse Marcel, formerly Major Jesse Marcel of the 509th Bomb Group, who serv 2004 Page #134  
dio enthusiast in Houma, Louisiana Marcel sometimes spoke to his ham radio  2004 Page #134  
of Land Management terrain.) Jesse Marcel would tell his ham radio buddies  2004 Page #135  
 the pieces. On February 21, 1978, Marcel received an inquiry call from Sta 2004 Page #135  
n elicited a few more details from Marcel, which Friedman describes in his  2004 Page #135  
r, an aviation and science writer. Marcel told Friedman he had taken a CIC  2004 Page #135  
it was "Cabot." According to Jesse Marcel, there had been a massive amount  2004 Page #135  
arn later that Marcel's son, Jesse Marcel Jr., remembered that strange writ 2004 Page #135  
e time of his first interview with Marcel, there was little follow-up he co 2004 Page #135  
a date for the incident. Evidently Marcel didn't remember to tell him that  2004 Page #135  
nvince him that the testimony from Marcel might be incredibly important. On 2004 Page #135  
 any event, the three clues —Jesse Marcel, Lydia Sleppy and "Barney" Barnet 2004 Page #136  
ications of the testimony of Jesse Marcel, Lydia Sleppy and Vern Maltais, F 2004 Page #136  
ces of the debris. Friedman quotes Marcel at one point as saying the writin 2004 Page #137  
lified it as being lavender. Jesse Marcel Jr., who is now a physician in He 2004 Page #137  
e able to make out." Between Jesse Marcel Jr.'s testimony and Bessie Brazel 2004 Page #138  
xtraterrestrial. However, if Jesse Marcel Jr. is correct, and there were un 2004 Page #138  
wide — perhaps an inch wide. Jesse Marcel Junior and his father described m 2004 Page #138  
rer story by Bob Pratt about Jesse Marcel and the flying saucer. Bessie Bra 2004 Page #138  
ference As I stated earlier, Jesse Marcel said that a counter-intelligence  2004 Page #139  
id that a counter-intelligence man Marcel thought was named "Cabot" went ou 2004 Page #139  
of upstanding people such as Jesse Marcel Sr. and Jr., relatives of Sheriff 2004 Page #139  
t difficult to picture Major Jesse Marcel, after a day spent picking up the 2004 Page #142  
 Roswell witnesses — such as Jesse Marcel Senior and Lewis Rickett, who was 2004 Page #142  
he ground that left a gouge. Jesse Marcel Sr. was quite explicit that there 2004 Page #143  
vie Kyle MacLachlan as Major Jesse Marcel at the debris field (right kneeli 2004 Page #150  
press conference? After Maj. Jesse Marcel and Capt. Sheridan Cavitt recover 2004 Page #226  
l from the New Mexico desert, Maj. Marcel was ordered to courier the debris 2004 Page #226  
 Gen. Ramey, Col. DuBose, and Maj. Marcel posed with some debris spread out 2004 Page #226  
Gen. Ramey, Col. DuBose, and Major Marcel posing with the alleged crash deb 2004 Page #226  
ilyn Ruben, graphics expert; Jesse Marcel, Jr., son of Maj. Jesse Marcel; a 2004 Page #227  
sse Marcel, Jr., son of Maj. Jesse Marcel; a schoolteacher from Kazakhstan; 2004 Page #227  
hen comparing the Ramey/DuBose and Marcel images side by side. I couldn't q 2004 Page #233  
 type of lens, while the images of Marcel indicated they were taken with an 2004 Page #234  
t he has no recollection at all of Marcel being present at his photo sessio 2004 Page #234  
umed, as anyone would, that as the Marcel negatives were kept together with 2004 Page #234  
, then he also must have taken the Marcel images at the same time. This was 2004 Page #234  
h. But Bond had no recollection of Marcel, and now we had stumbled on the f 2004 Page #234  
ow we had stumbled on the fact the Marcel pictures seemed to have been take 2004 Page #234  
fall into place which also set the Marcel and Ramey images apart and re-enf 2004 Page #234  
forced the growing belief that the Marcel photographs were not taken at Bon 2004 Page #234  
 possible to discover that the two Marcel negatives come from a different b 2004 Page #234  
when the film was exposed. The two Marcel photographs were taken in a total 2004 Page #234  
ancy can also be inferred from the Marcel image film holder markings. The 4 2004 Page #234  
of the negative notches in the two Marcel images would seem to indicate tha 2004 Page #234  
dence also indicates the Ramey and Marcel negatives were not handled togeth 2004 Page #235  
two Ramey negatives and one of the Marcel pair, the final Marcel entry was  2004 Page #235  
 one of the Marcel pair, the final Marcel entry was handwritten, this possi 2004 Page #235  
A final pointer that indicates the Marcel pictures could have been taken so 2004 Page #235  
me time later is to be seen in the Marcel images themselves. In the Bettman 2004 Page #235  
the chair behind Gen Ramey. In the Marcel shots Bond's hat has gone. 232    2004 Page #235  
reoasting &video. 3. MAJ. Jesse A. Marcel of Houma, La. A. Bettmann Marcel  2004 Page #236  
. Marcel of Houma, La. A. Bettmann Marcel Left Taken with all the other pie 2004 Page #236  
e this to me strongly suggests the Marcel images were taken some time after 2004 Page #236  
l, maybe... after a fashion. Jesse Marcel recalls a number of press men/pho 2004 Page #237  
involved, and we have just the two Marcel original negatives which seem to  2004 Page #237  
ch seem to be the only pictures of Marcel with the debris in Ramey's office 2004 Page #237  
So if Bond Johnson didn't take the Marcel pictures or any other Star Telegr 2004 Page #237  
r or photographer, how did the two Marcel negatives end up in the Star Tele 2004 Page #237  
s by either taxi or bus. Might the Marcel negatives have arrived at the Sta 2004 Page #238  
ause of increasing press interest, Marcel found himself paraded out as the  2004 Page #238  
ibility to make the claim that the Marcel and the Newton photos could have  2004 Page #238  
e same chair in both the Ramey and Marcel pictures, has also gone by the ti 2004 Page #238  
 closely follow this rule, but the Marcel plot shown does not, and differs  2004 Page #238  
_Linear ("RDB Grim") RDB Smiling & Marcel Right Carpet Stripe Angle Analysi 2004 Page #239  
19 20 21 Carpet Stripes -- Linear (Marcel Right) -Linear (RDB Smiling) 236  2004 Page #239  
 No.12, December 1997. ■ Kuijsten, Marcel. 2001. The Development of the Tra 2005 Page #12  
, learns of the existence of Jesse Marcel • Stringfield interviews Marcel a 2006 Page #26  
se Marcel • Stringfield interviews Marcel a few months later. Army Finds 'F 2006 Page #26  

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ng. We would also learn later that Marcel's son, Jesse Marcel Jr., remember 2004 Page #135  
s and hands—the Ramey's in one the Marcel's in another. The first 3 envelop 2004 Page #235  

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n of the armed services committee, March 28,1966 www.majostkdocuments.com 2 2003 Page #6  
p Secret. ” Source: In a letter of March 28, 1975 www.majesticdocuments.com 2003 Page #8  
 merely the next small step in the march of science, but a mighty and total 2003 Page #11  
 FDR memo.. Dr. Bush is to proceed March 5, 1942 - Marshall memo. IPU set-u 2003 Page #25  
 after the Los Angeles air raid on March 5, 1942. It discusses the creation 2003 Page #26  
FO Crash Retrieval Conference Died March 1974 at age of 73 - SS# 490-05-719 2003 Page #32  
ffice is unknown a present. SEM on March 11. 1941 opens FBI office In CG al 2003 Page #32  
n of fires in the evening for late March and April show only a few possible 2003 Page #37  
ow only a few possible matches. On March 30th, from 6:22 pm to 6:58 pm in H 2003 Page #37  
Cape Planned, Southeast Missourian March 7, 1941Newspaper article - Obituar 2003 Page #39  
nders his resignation to Truman on March 3. On the 10th the two meet to dis 2003 Page #89  
e White House for safe keeping. On March 28, the day of his retirement, For 2003 Page #89  
l •Mhiuatlnn. It wia | JrAmaon, nn March 2b , Miaclnaaq today. j Gioia aaau 2003 Page #91  
 of the bismuth interlayer. In the March 14, 2003 issue of Science, a speci 2003 Page #115  
 Lt. Col. Blount to Dr. Evans • 10 March 1950 memo on the Psychological Ana 2003 Page #155  
 Drugs in La Crosse WI. Postmarked March 7, 1994. These bullets (Slide 8) h 2003 Page #171  
s produced before it was mailed on March 1994; the software available then  2003 Page #179  
54 “Second Moon?, ” Time Magazine, March 15, 1954, p. 83. Colliers referenc 2003 Page #182  
fore he became president. From the March 26, 1966 "Face The Nation" show th 2003 Page #195  
n stationed at RAF Bentwaters from March 1979 until March 1981 as a Securit 2004 Page #55  
F Bentwaters from March 1979 until March 1981 as a Security Policeman for t 2004 Page #55  
ll UFO crash. Cong. Schiff died on March 25, 1998, at age 51, after a long  2004 Page #60  
erman V-2 on U.S. soil occurred on March 14, 1946. The missile used for thi 2004 Page #64  
tmosphere Rocket Research Panel in March, 1948. Source: Engclopedia Astrona 2004 Page #64  
iles northeast of Aztec during the March 22-24, 2002, Aztec UFO Conference  2004 Page #69  
osed to have impacted on or around March 16, 1948. Photograph CD 2002 by Li 2004 Page #70  
t Canyon, possibly on the night of March 16, 1948. Left to right: Karl Pflo 2004 Page #70  
 us at the alleged landing site in March 2002 at a conference. We're standi 2004 Page #70  
 during a night in 1948 — probably March. AUDIO EXCERPT # 2 ( 2:35) Scott R 2004 Page #72  
matter. Senator Barry Goldwater on March 28, 1975, wrote a letter in which  2004 Page #146  
le The Paul Davids Exhibit LETTERS March 28, 1975 letter from Senator Barry 2004 Page #149  
rotsky, L'arrnee contre Staline (6 March 1938). L'appareil, pp. 197, 201. • 2004 Page #154  
lyushin Tsarist UFO Flap of 1892 • March 12 to April 1 1892 • • In excess o 2004 Page #165  
ssarabia Belarus • Moscow(start 12 March) • Ukraine-Lutsk, Raigorod(End 1 A 2004 Page #165  
egorzewo, Suwalki Province, Poland March 15, 1997 05:31 PM • Disk or egg-sh 2004 Page #174  
se of Atomic Energy Installations, March 1946 to December 1952, states that 2004 Page #220  
n a mesa above Hart Canyon Road in March, 1948? Beyond a reasonable doubt?  2004 Page #223  
tec UFO Affair" Fortean Times 181 (March 2004); Redfern, Nick, The F.B.I. F 2004 Page #223  
se of Atomic Energy Installations, March 1946 to December 1952, The Directo 2004 Page #224  
r (B) Don Burleson (MUFON Journal, March 2000) (C) Tom Carey/Don Schmitt (D 2004 Page #228  
bris would not scratch or burn. In March 2004 Mr. Art Campbell was a presen 2004 Page #240  
 the Nevada Proving Ground from 17 March, 1953, to 4 June, 1953. The series 2005 Page #39  
f 1953 surfaced. ln a letter dated March 23, 1979, Richard Hall, then-edito 2005 Page #42  
howed him a copy of a letter dated March 1978 from a good friend of Weaver' 2005 Page #42  
r, Barrv. Private letters dated 28 March 1975, 11 April 1979, and 19 Octobe 2005 Page #80  
 out an official questionnaire. In March 1954, Reich sent a copy of his sur 2005 Page #95  
r had actually written co Moise on March 21, 1955 saying: «\Xie appreciate  2005 Page #97  
to orgonom y. But not at first: in March of 1955, Neill wrote to Reich as f 2005 Page #102  
sociation . The contents are dated March 5, 1942, in which General George C 2005 Page #122  
~ rt-L. .... ;c """"""'• nj:.. ·if March 1942 Top Secret memorandum from Ge 2005 Page #124  
searcher Don Berliner's mailbox on March 4, 1994. Perhaps Berliner was sele 2005 Page #126  
re emerged a "UFOB Guide" dated 15 March 1955--with text identical to the g 2005 Page #129  
Z; 13 February 1948, Aztec, NM; 25 March 1948, White Sands, NM; April 1948, 2005 Page #163  
es, UCAVs, and aerospace craft. On March 23, 1993, at an engineering confer 2005 Page #175  
st Annual Report" (published after March 1951, based on an internal referen 2006 Page #103  
 from George Marshall to FDR dated March 1942 after the LA "air raid-. 13 T 2006 Page #103  
as initiated, GHC/IPU published in March 1951, two summary "MAJESTIC SERIES 2006 Page #104  
arat biological weapons program. • March 1975: Biological and Toxin Weapons 2006 Page #107  
anthrax. They are later cleared. • March 1998: United States orders that al 2006 Page #108  
orton Down had originally begun in March 1916; it was not until 1940 that t 2006 Page #123  
 the Chihuahua Disk Crash is dated March 23, 1992, and was mailed to the re 2006 Page #133  
 17. Interview with Jenny Randles, March 28, 1997. 18. Ibid. 19. Interview  2006 Page #137  
dings on the Chihuahua Disk Crash, March 23, 1992. See also: UFO Crash/Retr 2006 Page #137  
of UFOs east of Miami, Florida, in March 1967, over the Bermuda triangle re 2006 Page #142  
highlighted, provided by Bill.) By March 1967, Bill was working as both a m 2006 Page #142  
le scrambling after a UFO "bogey." March 1967 Cuban MIG Disintegrated After 2006 Page #143  
struction as "due to malfunction." March 1967 Key West Radar Lock On UFO Pr 2006 Page #144  
NORAD exercise." But that night in March 1967, Bill, Dennis, and many other 2006 Page #144  
nning around 11 p.m. on a night in March 1967. Their voices go back and for 2006 Page #144  
Key West Audio Interview: Bill, in March 1967, Missile Crew Launchman and F 2006 Page #144  
rmuda triangle region). Dennis, in March 1967, 644th Radar Squadron, Richmo 2006 Page #144  
 History of Assignments" (Includes March 26, 1976 to March 16, 1978, Amphib 2006 Page #156  
ments" (Includes March 26, 1976 to March 16, 1978, Amphibious Group One, Pa 2006 Page #156  
since. I eventually transferred in March of 1978. Toppen got accepted for a 2006 Page #160  
ornia to Bellingham, Washington in March of 1985. As you will see, the Lumm 2006 Page #182  
 Guard report 37 Klipsun magazine, March 1985. 182                          2006 Page #185  
ington University campus magazine, March 1985, 'What Splashed Down Off Lumm 2006 Page #194  
terested in for some time. Back in March of 1993, the Foundation received s 2006 Page #200  
r details continue to leak our. In March of 2001, the New York Times report 2007 Page #13  
in its common, understood form. In March of 1994 the Australian weekly Ne1v 2007 Page #60  
portion of the disc. Status update March 15, 2004: e-mail received from "Ru 2007 Page #115  
                                   March 13, 1974 Argentina. 148 - \.. Marc 2007 Page #154  
arch 13, 1974 Argentina. 148 - \.. March 17, 1947 ---, ....... Taiwan       2007 Page #154  
                                [, March 23, 1974 ~;!; -.-,;-_ .:.x:;;i:a~  2007 Page #155  
,., • _-. -~~ \' D HUDA."'i} , ... March 29, 1974 • I ,. lJ ,I,~ . ,. Lome, 2007 Page #156  
ing official report generated on 2 March 1950 by the Atomic Energy Commissi 2008 Page #27  
tation WROL of Knoxville . B. On I March at 2135 hours the station picked u 2008 Page #28  
hat vicinity and altitude. C. On 2 March at 1105 station picked up object a 2008 Page #28  
results. 8 On the following day, 3 March, 1950, a further report surfaced:  2008 Page #28  
ort surfaced: At 2130 hours on 2nd March, radar station picked up two objec 2008 Page #28  
r Force Security Service (AFSS)-in March, 1967, the Spanish-speaking interc 2008 Page #29  
hout success. Interestingly, on IO March 1978, the CIA suggested that Todd  2008 Page #30  
.m. or 9:00 a.m. on the morning of March 31, 1993, and my telephone was rin 2008 Page #33  
ic Energy Commission, Memoranda, 2 March 1950 9 Atomic Energy Commission Me 2008 Page #38  
mic Energy Commission Memoranda, 3 March 1950 1° FBI Teletype, 13 October 1 2008 Page #38  
 fire. Less than a month later, on March 24, 1933, after Hitler proclaimed  2008 Page #128  
oswell incident ---but resigned in March, 1949, a month before he reportedl 2008 Page #132  
                                ln March 1980, less than two months after s 2008 Page #142  
the President's Address of Aug 442 March 23. Memo to Conferees, August 10 a 2009 Page #10  
Project Black Eye was developed in March 1962 and was picked up by the New  2009 Page #16  
tement as published in Colliers 22 March 1952, Space Flight in which he the 2009 Page #17  
 Classif1ed Basic Authorizat1on of March 22, 1953, .and the Implementing In 2009 Page #27  
 Weaver and More In a letter dated March 23, 1979, the recently-deceased Ri 2009 Page #50  
howed him a copy of a letter dated March 1978 from a good friend of Weaver' 2009 Page #50  
or perhaps a single memo -dated 24 March 1995, of the experiences of a numb 2009 Page #52  
chard Hall to Leonard Stringfield, March 23, 1979. The UFO Crash/Retrieval  2009 Page #56  
i ~ -----•- 110 .... , , .,. . e'. March 141h 1967, Daytona Beach Florida   2009 Page #116  
ncorporated in a report dated 31st March 1944, which was approved by Admira 2009 Page #165  
ncorporated in a report dated 31st March 1944, which was approved by Admira 2009 Page #170  

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• Authaty /41/17fra etaggiCUARA 10 March', 1950 Dr. Robley D. Swans. r: Mas 2004 Page #18  

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c and religious establishment that marches in lock-step. While we, the "tru 2006 Page #181  

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esident-elect Carter. According to Marcia Smith, a researcher at the Librar 2003 Page #196  
aniel Sheehan. He was called in by Marcia Smith as a consultant on two stud 2003 Page #196  
Book files, through the efforts of Marcia Smith. In a vault in the basement 2003 Page #197  
 had requested. I was contacted by Marcia Smith, the head of the Science an 2004 Page #186  
t he was given a second project by Marcia Smith who was writing the report. 2004 Page #186  
sified Blue Book files for review. Marcia Smith worked on the request and S 2004 Page #186  
 the two studies were completed by Marcia Smith, and that he was allowed to 2004 Page #187  
there were visiting ET races: She (Marcia Smith) went forward and supervise 2004 Page #187  

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le, however great or violent." The Marcin subsidiary that investigated grav 2005 Page #173  

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ers from the Intelligence Service, Marco Eli Chereze and Eric Lopes, probab 2005 Page #32  
f events was the death of Corporal Marco Eli Chereze, one of the officers f 2005 Page #33  
g. \'v'ith a serious countenance , Marco Eli Chereze replied that "it was n 2005 Page #33  
ews talking about the Varginha ET, Marco said sternly, "Do not watch that s 2005 Page #33  
ection." According to Dr. Furtado, Marco Eli Chereze had a "strange death,  2005 Page #34  
countered and recovered • Corporal Marco Eli Chereze, Secret Service of Mil 2006 Page #108  

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 Schrott. Chuck Biddlecom and Gino Marcomini --··---- ~~ --~ ~- ¼. \ (o; )  2007 Page #93  

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n Ferry Mr John Ferry found dead • Marconi Director (UK) • He died August 1 2004 Page #211  

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f the Experimental Station, Dr. E. Mardsen, Secretary , D.S.l.R. and Brigad 2009 Page #170  
pessimistic." "Somewhat later, Dr. Mardsen discussed the problem with Dr. V 2009 Page #170  

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eich, New York, St. Martin's Press/Marek, 1983. Westrum, R.: The Blind Eye  2005 Page #105  

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ite historical research assistant, Margaret, she found and secured photocop 2003 Page #32  
 of the Berwyn Mountains incident, Margaret Fry has interviewed a variety o 2003 Page #75  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Margaret Fry points to the location of t 2003 Page #76  
oberts' findings sit with those of Margaret Fry? The entrance to Porton Dow 2003 Page #76  
f the case, such as Jenny Randles, Margaret Fry, Tony Dodd and Matthew Will 2006 Page #121  
he way to Porton." (14) Researcher Margaret Fry also has strong opinions wi 2006 Page #124  
e? According to Matthew Williams: "Margaret [Fry] invited me up to North Wa 2006 Page #125  
nuary 17, 1997. 15. Interview with Margaret Fry, December 3, 1996. 16. Inte 2006 Page #137  

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up there in such a short time, and Margaret's impression was that it would  2006 Page #125  

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cing Spitsbergen, and wrote in the margin the word "PLANT" in bold capitals 2004 Page #14  
e people on other planets." In the margin is a pen written note to saying:  2004 Page #247  
utdo the Russian effort by a great margin. That reason is that RPVs require 2009 Page #22  

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ding of this book by me yields 159 marginal notes where I either disagreed  2003 Page #184  
of defense weapon in the past with marginal success. 1f control is to be ex 2009 Page #22  

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s analyzed forensically, including marginalia, ink, paper, content, and pro 2004 Page #242  

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ormation tools have been more than marginally effective in this endeavor wh 2009 Page #25  

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ions is currently in operation. 3. Margins of Reality: The Role of Consciou 2006 Page #207  

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ph spacing a Italics on a,b,c... s MarginsQ One space after period 31 Style 2003 Page #182  

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ses from local communities such as Margurite, Norvelt, and Mammoth confirm  2003 Page #58  

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's death: The Ma,i/)'n Conspirary; Mari!Jn lvlonroe: 1Vl.urder Cover-Up; an 2007 Page #134  
over-Up; and Crypt 33: The Saga of Mari!Jn Monroe -revealed the still-unaut 2007 Page #134  

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 was not deterrn.ined. Dr. Ela.ine Maria Santos Gomes, veterinarian in Belo 2005 Page #34  
analysis. The lab's chemist Luisa :Maria Barbosa declared the sample was "m 2007 Page #195  

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, Leanne was still just a baby and Marie wasn't born yet. So there was my s 2007 Page #123  

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 Am. Motors ■ W. Bay Irvine, Pres. Marietta Coll. ■ William Cleworth, Pres. 2007 Page #43  

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 of photographers who used to film MariJyn. He o-ot a lot of information ab 2007 Page #135  

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arius document Air Accident Report Marilyn Monroe Report IPU, Hillenkoetter 2003 Page #169  
ert F Kenney • Dorothy Kilgallen • Marilyn Monroe • Martin Redmond • Willia 2004 Page #202  
 from others that had disposed of. Marilyn Monroe & Dorothy Kilgallen 203   2004 Page #206  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Marilyn Monroe's Death • Suicide via alc 2004 Page #207  
ndrew Lavoie, a Canadian engineer; Marilyn Ruben, graphics expert; Jesse Ma 2004 Page #227  
d projects Moon Dust and Blue Fl). Marilyn and Moon Dust: By far the most c 2007 Page #134  
er than the late Hollywood legend, Marilyn Monroe. It was during a press co 2007 Page #134  
iscussed the apparent comeback of [Marilyn Monroe] with Kilgallen and the b 2007 Page #135  
ald Wolfe's book, The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe, presents the document as 2007 Page #135  
o calls d1at Slatzer received from Marilyn shortly before she died. It may  2007 Page #136  
f July or the first of August when Marilyn called, Pataki stated. 'I was at 2007 Page #136  
ed him what ,vas wrong. He told me Marilyn was having trouble with the Kenn 2007 Page #136  
h of 1947 and Project Moon Dust to Marilyn Monroe, then this would have bee 2007 Page #136  
Dust might be compromised -namely, Marilyn Monroe's deep links with both Co 2007 Page #136  
en on 1 June 1926, in Los Angeles, Marilyn Monroe had a spectacular career  2007 Page #136  
aJ inkling of official interest in Marilyn Monroe on the part of Hoover's a 2007 Page #137  
 FBI's secret surveillance file on Marilyn Monroe. \Xie may never know the  2007 Page #137  
story of the mysteries that linked Marilyn Monroe ,vith Project Moon Duse;  2007 Page #137  
 fiasco, knew he was sleeping with Marilyn Monroe, and wasn't keeping his m 2008 Page #110  
dent Report ■ CIA archivist via TC Marilyn Monroe Report ■ CcYltwell via TC 2008 Page #115  

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Kilgallen or Howard Rothberg about Marilyn's problems Tvith the Kennedy's,  2007 Page #136  

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essings Many people thereCharlette Marin On - The Crash "I saw the picture  2003 Page #23  

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Researchers Michael Hesemann & Dr. Marina Popovich VI, 74-75 Jan 29 crash o 2004 Page #114  
ng questions around the Bellingham marina, which is home to hordes of fishi 2006 Page #188  

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ent is secured, a twenty four hour Marine guard is put on his door. This se 2003 Page #90  
 names attached to the Coast Guard Marine Rescue Auxiliary, and headed out  2004 Page #36  
 Since the message was on the open marine band, the crews in the other boat 2004 Page #40  
ce Molon VI, 67-68 Crash retrieval Marine helped recover UFO and debris; al 2004 Page #114  
n, 1979. Source known to Molon was Marine in C/R incident, deep ruts, objec 2004 Page #116  
11ter Space. The author, a retired Marine Corps Major named Donald Keyhoe,  2005 Page #94  
Bill Uhouse served 10 years in the Marine Corps as a fighter pilot, and fou 2005 Page #169  
 and Recovery. Disclosure witness, Marine Corps Lance Corporal John Weygand 2006 Page #29  
 You had the United States Navy or Marine — whoever flew those jets from Bo 2006 Page #148  
ime later he took the metal to the Marine Corps testing lab in Hagerstown,  2006 Page #176  
ent, a team of divers from Emerald Marine Service in Seattle finally mounts 2006 Page #187  
y team. Another diver from Emerald Marine Service out of Seattle, J.R. Hoir 2006 Page #188  
ds. Cummins discovers that several marine mechanics and fishermen reportedl 2006 Page #188  
t knowledgeable and well-respected marine biologists in the State.31 What j 2008 Page #57  
 main characters in the novel is a marine biologist named Professor Kramer; 2008 Page #70  
mediary , Gerry Hemming , a former Marine who knew Oswald and was recruited 2009 Page #44  
fore taking a position as a Senior Marine Biologist at the Scripps Institut 2009 Page #164  

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d soon come to be known as "Mister Mariner"); Langston, like most former Ma 2006 Page #186  
iner"); Langston, like most former Mariner pitchers, would find his fame wi 2006 Page #186  

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 died.) And, as usual, the Seattle Mariners were valiantly trying to battle 2006 Page #183  
t finished a respectable 13-5. The Mariners? Well, they were excited about  2006 Page #186  

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FON group. Charlie had been in the Marines and aboard the USS Oriskm!)' air 2005 Page #164  
and many others in the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, NORAD, Pentagon and  2006 Page #144  

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a Maluje, and the psycruatrist Dr. Mario Dussuel, currently a consultant fo 2007 Page #200  

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of tests were not explained to us. Marion Shaw: Pentagon Secrets Now in her 2009 Page #53  
Secrets Now in her early-eighties, Marion Shaw worked in the heart of the P 2009 Page #53  
tified an American engineer, James Marion Snodgrass as one of the people wh 2009 Page #160  
ntially true. The scientist, James Marion Snodgrass of Cincinnati , is furt 2009 Page #160  
rs were able to extract from James Marion Snodgrass concerning the secret w 2009 Page #161  
Thomas David James Leech and James Marion Snodgrass. Who was Thomas David J 2009 Page #163  
                     Who was James Marion Snodgrass? James Marion Snodgrass 2009 Page #164  
 was James Marion Snodgrass? James Marion Snodgrass was born in Marysville, 2009 Page #164  
 disclosed. also unclear why James Marion Snodgrass• name was leaked to the 2009 Page #173  
 Final Report as well as the James Marion Snodgrass' papers donated to the  2009 Page #173  
l record is any mention that James Marion Snodgrass participated in Operati 2009 Page #173  
assified project experience. James Marion Snodgrass Autobiographical Note:  2009 Page #176  
 weapon? Is it possible that James Marion Snodgrass did not mention his I 9 2009 Page #177  

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til Monday, October 8w at 6:30 pm. Maritime Command called off the search,  2004 Page #42  

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. I review the outstanding work by Marjorie Fish clearly indicating that Be 2006 Page #4  

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He said this was an almost certain mark of authenticity because it was one  2003 Page #179  
he nose of the object provides the mark at one end, and the last return bef 2003 Page #183  
ried to cut it, and could not even mark it with hand tools — saws, drills,  2004 Page #15  
zen of them follow, beginning with Mark Thompson, former 81' Security Polic 2004 Page #49  
same Flight Larry was assigned to. Mark is mentioned on page 141: Its real, 2004 Page #49  
 then I've got a marker, and I can mark it on an ordinance survey map... Be 2004 Page #53  
icate that Pflock is closer to the mark. For example, the Special Historica 2004 Page #220  
w, and one of these inclividual s, Mark McCandnsh, has given his testimony  2005 Page #83  
od $019,,,,. a ;Li, Q, latro: roa, Mark MO: air stipse sets net iniootart M 2006 Page #30  
 technologies and at the same time mark an overturning of collective -cultu 2006 Page #50  
ion on espionage Eye-Spy Mager4ne, Mark Birdsall, has stated that while his 2006 Page #128  
ome particular significance to it, Mark recalled that Dodd had told him tha 2006 Page #128  
Books, 1997. 21. Conversation with Mark Birdsall, July 14, 2000. 22. Interv 2006 Page #137  
uys by the name of Alvin Davis and Mark Langston. Davis, a fine first- base 2006 Page #186  
s some kind of hoax, he started to mark it up with a red pen, as shown. Eve 2008 Page #105  
which could be a quote, a question mark, a period, an exclamation point, a% 2008 Page #106  
. The paper has a government water mark and ap~rs old. Jl 113               2008 Page #119  
and one of its technical advisers, Mark Felt, later confessed to be the "De 2009 Page #32  

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d aljen imagery to assist in their markecing. lnformacion services are invo 2007 Page #67  

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ue smoke rising up above the trees marked the location of impact. The smoke 2003 Page #58  
, wrapped, sealed with Kraft tape, marked MAJIC —12, fiberboard box a Overs 2003 Page #175  
containers o Small pieces in jars, marked, refrigerated with ice 11 8/2003  2003 Page #177  
on Spitsbergen. It was pierced and marked by micro- meteor impacts and bore 2004 Page #14  
port was on official stationary or marked Secret, or if it was mimeographed 2005 Page #42  
 report appeared on July 22, 1947, marked "Top Secret Ultra" under the auth 2005 Page #125  
 a leaked memo from February 1944 (marked "DOUBLE TOP SECRET"-a highly unus 2005 Page #127  
n Spitsbergen . It was pierced and marked by micro-meteor impacts and bore  2005 Page #133  
ecalled the incident in detail. He marked the spot on the map as he remembe 2006 Page #80  
dicate it ever happened." Carl had marked a spot on the map that was in the 2006 Page #80  
, and plastic. We found components marked with D-21 part numbers and Lockhe 2006 Page #80  
at was photographed was sealed and marked TOP SECRET and I don't know where 2006 Page #149  
on-Human Aerial Craft and Entities marked as such. When they all came, ever 2006 Page #156  
tics departments. October 1", 1992 marked my first official day working for 2006 Page #197  
ut by professional journalists and marked the beginning of the end of the f 2007 Page #10  
lease . This is a box of specially marked "ET" Nabisco Graham Crackers. A s 2007 Page #63  
wo unidentified flying objects and marked it a UFO. The British (radar) bas 2008 Page #86  
) that's four miles from here also marked it as a UFO. What I feel you were 2008 Page #86  
ount Wilson Observatory recorded a marked decrease in atmospheric transpare 2008 Page #97  
n to at least 45 degrees above, as marked on right side of drawing. LaPlume 2009 Page #82  

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ations (for instance, the U.S. has markedly increased social inequality sin 2005 Page #75  
econd wobbled, then it too, dimmed markedly. Suddenly, a third came up i.n  2005 Page #100  
e benign (an opinion which changed markedly), the only problem I can imagin 2005 Page #102  
that the descriptions might differ markedly. Perhaps what Walker and Burke  2006 Page #191  

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tone. It appeared that half of the marker had broken off and was missing. O 2004 Page #27  
 was a very unusual and intriguing marker. Case told me that he had used a  2004 Page #27  
ose three tunnels, then I've got a marker, and I can mark it on an ordinanc 2004 Page #53  

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rly settlers and the Maltese Cross markers of Confederate soldiers. This wa 2004 Page #27  
gleton • Several obscure authentic markers William R Lovelace II, MD • Aero 2004 Page #207  
paper with numerous authenticating markers, the document is either real or  2004 Page #242  
paper with numerous authenticating markers, the document is either real or  2004 Page #247  
e, what unique and obscure content markers do they contain that are accurat 2005 Page #135  
s hand analysis, to pinpoint style markers that uniquely define authorship. 2005 Page #136  

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ches, each catered to a particular market. There is a yawning social chasm  2005 Page #76  
p J. Corso's book hit the UFO book market with a splash. The DC!J After Ros 2005 Page #167  
sions would increase. C. The stock market would go down... uncertainty is a 2006 Page #9  
esult in fabulous new products and market opportunities; but NHI influence  2006 Page #56  
ustrial issues in the U.S. capital market. In 1957, Fortune magazine named  2008 Page #131  
 firm hold on the dye and chemical market. Shipping companies and, in some  2008 Page #137  

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bisco Graham Crackers. A similarly marketed package of Kraft Macaroni and C 2007 Page #63  

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amsey, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Express Wire Services in C 2004 Page #70  
1 years, became Director of PR and Marketing a Got involved with UFOs publi 2004 Page #107  
ence on Earth? \X/har products and marketing segments are the most widely u 2007 Page #59  
n were the target audience of this marketing campaign, sparked by the 56 .. 2007 Page #62  
've come across. What products and marketing segments are the most widely u 2007 Page #76  

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ut quickly, crashing all financial markets. Government would intervene to k 2006 Page #65  

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 communities of Grayland , Ocosta, Markham and Bay City may be generally de 2008 Page #53  

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e minimizing contact with them and marking them. Slide 36 identifies the ki 2003 Page #178  

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he back of the object were unusual markings, and a blue arching was emittin 2003 Page #60  
the ring area that Jim saw strange markings that he felt looked similar to  2003 Page #60  
range acorn shaped object with odd markings on it. For whatever reason the  2003 Page #61  
er or bronze in color with strange markings which was surrounded by scaffol 2003 Page #62  
detailed description including any markings would be helpful. Six days late 2004 Page #9  
e saucer-shaped object, no visible markings, no seams, rivets, weld marks.  2004 Page #72  
sh debris? Bond looked for strange markings or any other evidence on the on 2004 Page #226  
 one of the "I-beams" had peculiar markings, some of the debris looked stra 2004 Page #226  
 from the Marcel image film holder markings. The 4 x 5 cut film has locator 2004 Page #234  
und the glue on tabs and their ink markings, further watermark investigatio 2004 Page #250  
SESSi\1ENT." In 1960, according to markings on the report, it was re-affirm 2005 Page #125  
efs of Staff. Some of the security markings are blacked out, but on the cov 2005 Page #125  
 ONLY are among the references and markings in leaked UFO documents.) What  2005 Page #125  
 what the object was, as it had no markings, entry points or seams and \\.a 2005 Page #143  
en take off leaving behind various markings on the soil such as burn circle 2006 Page #4  
early A-12 airplanes had Air Force markings and national insignia painted o 2006 Page #76  
aid the mysterious vehicle "had no markings but seemed to be scratched. The 2006 Page #86  
aw dozens of crop circle rings and markings that had appeared on his proper 2006 Page #89  
d a neutral sand color and bore no markings. Eyewitness indicates that ther 2006 Page #134  
pulsion means [sic]. There were no markings. There were two areas of the ri 2006 Page #135  
ht metallic sphere with no visible markings or appendages. When a try at ra 2006 Page #143  
angled — I guess it was metal with markings on it and all kinds of stuff. I 2006 Page #155  
ernon Bowen ■ What the book says ■ Markings on the returned book ■ Forensic 2007 Page #42  
ced, clippings sgl. ■ Red security markings added ■ Many annotations includ 2007 Page #43  
ernon Bowen ■ What the book says ■ Markings on the returned book ■ Forensic 2007 Page #49  
detailed description including any markings would be helpful. Six days late 2007 Page #142  
w no visible portholes , doors, or markings. In addition, no lights of any  2007 Page #187  
ht metallic sphere with no visible markings or appendages." When an attempt 2008 Page #29  
one side of the craft., there were markings on the craft, which were very u 2009 Page #65  

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ulgarian agents assassinate Georgi Markov in London, using a Ricin pellet a 2006 Page #107  

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. There appeared to have been some marks on the ground that from Joel's pos 2003 Page #69  
om which Mr. Forrestal jumped were marks suggesting he might have changed h 2003 Page #95  
others' ranches exhibited ligature marks on one hind leg, indicating that t 2003 Page #143  
close on. Its screening here today marks the first time it has been shown a 2004 Page #59  
, Hart Canyon Grey plaque on stand marks the alleged location where the lar 2004 Page #70  
e markings, no seams, rivets, weld marks. Perfectly smooth. More pewter in  2004 Page #72  
der of the period. Even the pencil marks "do not remove from safe Fritz (or 2004 Page #252  
tude photographs. The yellow arrow marks the location of the Desert Researc 2005 Page #53  
 of 100 knots yet it had no dents, marks, or scratches on its burnished alu 2005 Page #169  
such as burn circles, landing gear marks, small footprints, dried out rings 2006 Page #4  
titled, "Braxton Monster Left Skid Marks Where He Landed." This article was 2006 Page #98  
od indentations. They found scorch marks on the trees and branches broken o 2008 Page #83  
commas, periods, letters, question marks, or any other symbol you can strik 2008 Page #106  
tabs. All of the pages show scorch marks. However , the pages don't have th 2008 Page #109  
m the fireplace , and why the burn marks are not on the same positions on s 2008 Page #110  
.,. ~ -first page showing Cooper's marks in ~ .... ,, ... ,_ .... ____ __ - 2008 Page #116  
 definition would include question marks as well as periods. ■Various indic 2008 Page #116  
ith CIA Zip ■All pages show scorch marks ■ Cover letter pretty interesting  2008 Page #120  
 June 16, 1977. She wrote question marks next to the details of his residen 2009 Page #93  

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estions after speeches because, as Marlin Fitzwater said, "The goddamnest t 2003 Page #198  

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of the Roswell Incident (New York: Marlow & Company, 1992); Aztec 1948, int 2004 Page #223  

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edman Stanton T. "Crash at Corona" Marlowe and Company, (Paraview Special E 2006 Page #13  
OP SECRET/MAJIC" 2nd Edition 2005, Marlowe and Co., 296 pages. $17, incl. S 2006 Page #13  
et i\llajic, Stanton T. Friedman , Marlowe &Co., 1996, pages 32, 46, 48, 54 2007 Page #77  
 States Government's UFO Cover-Up (Marlowe and Co., 2005 [ 1996]. 9 Availab 2009 Page #46  

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man reported that his 1990 Mercury Marquis burst into flames in his drivewa 2007 Page #129  

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m when bent and couldn't be cur or marred with her scissors no matter how h 2005 Page #131  
he metal of the craft could nor be marred with any of our tools. This clisc 2005 Page #166  

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r on the 14th anniversary of their marriage in front of 81                  2009 Page #87  

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

Hollywood glitteraci. High-profile marriages to well-known lefrwing playwri 2007 Page #137  
who can claim aliens wrecked their marriages is infinitely small. But, such 2009 Page #54  

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is car. II Former Army Brigadier • Married, four children Death of John Fer 2004 Page #211  
g Corporation. 7. David and I were married in 1997 and later divorced. We r 2006 Page #208  
ber 1961, Betty and Barney Hill, a married couple from New Hampshire, were  2008 Page #35  
. She was I 8 years old. Later she married one of the enlisted men and beca 2009 Page #87  
ea.land hllh com• Orm:indy 'a were married I.ti 1!22 1 mi"ione-r's oCficc h 2009 Page #182  

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nference years. The bond between a married-couple is tested in the extreme  2005 Page #150  

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 in 1926 when Dillon dies. He also marries the same year. His wife Josephin 2003 Page #85  

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

owe, Paul Kimball, Don Ledger, Jim Marrs, David Pace, Nick Redfern, Peter R 2004 Page #2  
ery First UFO Crash Retrieval? Jim Marrs 23 The Shag Harbor Incident Don Le 2004 Page #3  
ery First UFO Crash Retrieval? Jim Marrs Copyright 2004 Jim Marrs April 17, 2004 Page #26  
eval? Jim Marrs Copyright 2004 Jim Marrs April 17, 1897, dawned clear and c 2004 Page #26  
8. Left to right: Karl Pflock, Jim Marrs, Stanton Friedman, Linda Moulton H 2004 Page #70  
ngine Go the Way of the Dodos? Jim Marrs Copyrighi 2005 Jim Marrs           2005 Page #115  
odos? Jim Marrs Copyrighi 2005 Jim Marrs                                    2005 Page #115  
for us and future generations. Jim Marrs Springtown, Texas August, 2005 Int 2005 Page #120  
nguished journalist and author Jim Marrs began to lay out the true dimensio 2005 Page #123  
Goldberg, Andrija Puharich and Jim Marrs. From time to time, speakers would 2006 Page #203  
87, page 469 The Alien Agenda, Jim Marrs, HarperCollins, New York, 1997, pa 2007 Page #77  
Dr. Kevin Randle, Don Schmitt, Jim Marrs, , Linda Nloulton Howe, , Nick Red 2008 Page #3  
... 92 Nazification of America Jim Marrs .................................. 2008 Page #5  
The Nazification of America By Jim Marrs Copyright 2008: Jim Marrs Excerpte 2008 Page #123  
a By Jim Marrs Copyright 2008: Jim Marrs Excerpted from the book, The Rise  2008 Page #123  

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nist Party, his intention being to marry the revolutionary mission of their 2005 Page #89  

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piracy, Donald E. Keyhoe, 1953 The Mars Project, Wernher von Braun, Univers 2003 Page #182  
that he was a native of the planet Mars. Papers found on his person — evide 2004 Page #26  
ng reconna issance of the moon and mars ■ Causin9 crashes of aircraft and c 2005 Page #9  
a nuclear armed probe at Phobos on Mars ■ Send an electromagnetic probe at  2005 Page #10  
rward "Do Flying Saucers come from Mars or Venus?" This was the burning que 2005 Page #118  
ean and from the asteroids between Mars and Jupiter. We have been talking a 2006 Page #7  
arth... side trips to the moon and Mars... M. Local neighborhood maps may d 2006 Page #7  
the moon, in the asteroid belt, on Mars or some Alien "Coaling Station" in  2006 Page #10  
is reproduced below. TOURISTS FROM MARS? Those Little Men Went Thatta-way,  2006 Page #44  
 Hadley Cantril, The Invasion from Mars, Princeton Univ. Press, 1940 12 For 2006 Page #103  
uatch to Chupacabra, from Earth to Mars, on and on. . . and bgond. The evid 2006 Page #193  
ing predictions about the date the Mars Explorer would come back on line. T 2006 Page #205  
 on the Mathematics of the Face on Mars. 13 The Foundation had been sent a  2006 Page #205  
ion 13. Mathematics of the Face on Mars is now out of print although many o 2006 Page #208  
ge nuclear-powered spacecraft from Mars that was on an exploratory mission  2008 Page #102  
 lec's say the moon, or the planet Mars, would have to be such as to permit 2008 Page #112  
 man is better." He urges a manned Mars landing before the year 2000. We wi 2009 Page #10  

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al report have been made by Dr. E. Marsden , N .Z. Scientific Liaison Offic 2009 Page #166  

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

e Carl Metz, the state police fire marshal and another investigator arrived 2003 Page #59  
talking with the state police fire marshal who had just returned from the w 2003 Page #59  
R. "Pig" Idell, then Aurora's city marshal, "rode shotgun" on the cemetery  2004 Page #31  
s daughter Bessie insists? Provost Marshal Edwin Easley, head of the Roswel 2004 Page #144  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Marshal M. Tukachevsky • Brilliant Gener 2004 Page #153  
interest from the Soviet military. Marshal Tukachevsky, commander of the Re 2004 Page #153  
lay a sinister part in the fate of Marshal Tukachevsky 150 • Some Legend ha 2004 Page #153  
-12 Backchannel) • Pyotr Kapitsa • Marshal aukov • Yakov Zel'dovich • A. Io 2004 Page #160  
y at Princeton. As I understand it Marshal l rebuffed the idea of Oppenheim 2008 Page #114  
 Earth." This threat was echoed by Marshal Birysov, Commander of the Soviet 2009 Page #17  

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ww.majcsticdocuments.com Air Chief Marshall Lord Dowding Commandcr-in-Chief 2003 Page #9  
 the disk shaped object. George C. Marshall (GCM) then writes a secret memo 2003 Page #24  
Bush is to proceed March 5, 1942 - Marshall memo. IPU set-up 1944 - FDR ..N 2003 Page #25  
lities is the Top Secret memo from Marshall to the President dated just one 2003 Page #26  
ent system. So, besides the proper Marshall word 22                         2003 Page #26  
R. Schade ■ Cape Chief of Police - Marshall F. Morton □ Jackson Chief of Po 2003 Page #31  
Girardeau police chief in 1941 was Marshall F. Morton; he died in 1974 and  2003 Page #31  
 □ WWI Army Tank CorpsPolice Chief Marshall F. Morton What is interesting a 2003 Page #32  
 WP Library note, many photos FDR, Marshall, Bush, Truman Ike JEHOVAH, Tell 2003 Page #169  
 until 3:00 PM Secretary of State, Marshall meets with the President. Sourc 2003 Page #204  
 1947 the note is undated, General Marshall writes a note to the President  2003 Page #204  
) immediate release. OK HST signed Marshall". Source: Truman Library. 7. On 2003 Page #204  
rary. 7. On Tuesday, July 8, 1947, Marshall writes to the president, "I do  2003 Page #204  
brary 8. On Tuesday, July 8, 1947, Marshall writes a memo ’"' for the Presi 2003 Page #205  
Furthermore, it is believable that Marshall may have dictated both directiv 2003 Page #208  
e directives and sent them back to Marshall. The Marshall Library should ha 2003 Page #208  
nd sent them back to Marshall. The Marshall Library should have the origina 2003 Page #208  
 7th to 11th. Response: On July 4, Marshall and the President knew about th 2003 Page #208  
about the New Mexico crash events. Marshall had decided on or before July 1 2003 Page #208  
. 5. According to Dr. Bland at the Marshall Archives, Marshall did not writ 2003 Page #208  
r. Bland at the Marshall Archives, Marshall did not write any "boilerplate" 2003 Page #208  
rite any "boilerplate" memos hence Marshall would not have made both the Tw 2003 Page #208  
bution list. 7. Did Eisenhower and Marshall work in the same office? Or mee 2003 Page #209  
p the directives?" Or did Ike call Marshall and say "can you write me up a  2003 Page #209  
wer write the Directive send it to Marshall with a note that said "this mig 2003 Page #209  
an to Wedemeyer directive from the Marshall library. 10. Where physically w 2003 Page #210  
10. Where physically were Twining, Marshall and Wedemeyer on July 4-9th. Th 2003 Page #210  
. Could it be that Eisenhower sent Marshall his directive to Twining at Mar 2003 Page #210  
ning at Marshall's office and then Marshall used it to create the final Wed 2003 Page #210  
 July 1947 v" Hand written note by Marshall on Friday July 4, 1947 to the P 2003 Page #211  
et Memorandum for the President by Marshall, dated July 8, 1947 about Wedem 2003 Page #211  
 the details is Secretary of State Marshall. It has become known to CIG tha 2003 Page #235  
s Edwin Easley who was the Provost Marshall at the Roswell Army Air Base. H 2004 Page #84  
stial gifts," as General George C. Marshall called them in a 1942 memo. Why 2005 Page #120  
Top Secret memorandum from General Marshall to President Roosevelt concerni 2005 Page #124  
U) by President Roosevelt and Gen. Marshall was followed by further researc 2005 Page #127  
or example, the letter from George Marshall to FDR dated March 1942 after t 2006 Page #103  
um for Secretary of Defense George Marshall about this event. It confirms t 2006 Page #169  
rity': - ;.. Physical 1) Invasion (Marshall Chadwell memo; Edward Rupelt's  2007 Page #36  
n Princeton, New Jersey Myself and Marshall have read this and I must admit 2008 Page #114  
understand Oppenhe imer approached Marshall while they attended ceremony at 2008 Page #114  
th his former roommate Laurence K. Marshall and scientist Charles G. Smith  2008 Page #131  
rt for the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan. The "Vandenberg Resolutio 2008 Page #132  
tion for National Progress, German Marshall Fund, Hudson Institute, Institu 2008 Page #143  
ently printed a disclosure made by Marshall Melinowsky in late 1961 during  2009 Page #17  
ited States at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands in the summer of 1946.  2009 Page #173  
ow an exact deployment date to the Marshall Islands for the Crossroads test 2009 Page #176  

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the fact that just two weeks later Marshall's offices switches from the Off 2003 Page #26  
 The Missing Files I 1 • George C. Marshall's desk calendar atI 11 Virginia 2003 Page #160  
according to leaked documents from Marshall's correspondence. The significa 2003 Page #170  
he directives were both drafted in Marshall's office and sent to the Presid 2003 Page #203  
directive could have been typed in Marshall's office or the White House the 2003 Page #204  
rshall his directive to Twining at Marshall's office and then Marshall used 2003 Page #210  
d the pending leak as described in Marshall's handwritten note of Friday Ju 2003 Page #210  
rmattin g are all consistent with :Marshall's correspondence of the era. Th 2005 Page #123  
 General Headquarters, was General Marshall's highest headquarters office.  2005 Page #123  
nce unit. We can say this: General Marshall's call for a new intelligence u 2005 Page #124  

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ain • Patterson Buchanan•George C. Marshall• Pauley • Clifford • PMG - • Co 2003 Page #154  

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, 1942, in which General George C. MarshaU, then chief of staff of the arme 2005 Page #122  

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

itting around roasting weenies and marshmallows, and my mom was cooking som 2007 Page #121  

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ver drainage area, possibly in the marshy, mudflats or in the adjacent thic 2008 Page #58  

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onstrain media by measures akin to martial law. Public -- „ • Initially, th 2006 Page #59  
 to determine NHI vulnerabilities. Martial law would be instituted immediat 2006 Page #62  
keholders to mount unified effort; martial law could happen quickly. Extrem 2006 Page #68  
utional rights could be set aside; martial law could become universal. Scie 2006 Page #68  

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 and two movies. Here the invading Martian aliens (big, destructive, seemin 2006 Page #102  

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1938, when many people thought the Martians had landed and began jumping ou 2004 Page #133  
 New Jersey was being destroyed by Martians. What could we do against them? 2006 Page #8  

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

site that are recoverable. Annette Martin another well-known psychic sleuth 2003 Page #38  
earchers Barry Greenwood and Jorge Martin concerning an unidentified flying 2004 Page #16  
." Knowledgeable sources stated to Martin that a diversionary tactic was pu 2004 Page #16  
de: (a) Barry Greenwood, (b) Jorge Martin, (c) Benjamin Gascot, officer for 2004 Page #16  
 Denison, Texas, farmer named John Martin saw a dark flying disk high in th 2004 Page #28  
cording to the Denison Daily News, Martin described his UFO as a "saucer,"  2004 Page #28  
Researchers Barry Greenwood& Jorge Martin V,17-18 Feb 19 crash, U.S. UFO re 2004 Page #114  
ast that included Kyle MacLachlan, Martin Sheen, and Dwight Yoakam. We care 2004 Page #134  
 From Roswell, the showtime movie. Martin Sheen as a UFO secret informant i 2004 Page #150  
rothy Kilgallen • Marilyn Monroe • Martin Redmond • William E Colby • Edwar 2004 Page #202  
 his social infrastructure - PSYOP Martin Redmond — (MP) • British Member o 2004 Page #210  
assinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, then held hearings o 2005 Page #84  
Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs Jim Martin wmes 10 IVi'/he/111 Reich and the 2005 Page #93  
11 Reich anrl the Cold 111/'m; Jim Martin identifies one other plausible li 2005 Page #97  
visited Arizona. My colleagues Jim Martin and Kenn Thomas (archivist, autho 2005 Page #97  
er would be in attendance. Quoting Martin: "Thomas suggests that the timing 2005 Page #97  
ibe to the latter. For the record, Martin establishes that Reich drove thro 2005 Page #98  
ot tell." Investigative author Jim Martin was able to locate color film fro 2005 Page #100  
one Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs Martin, J .: J,(1/'ifhelm Reich and the  2005 Page #105  
vestigativ e writer and author Jim Martin. 103                              2005 Page #105  
ing on anti-graviC)' -the Glenn L. Martin Compan), BeU Aircraft, General El 2005 Page #172  
rier and also mentions the Glen L. Martin Company and BeU Aircraft, as well 2005 Page #172  
telope Valley -Makes Them Lockheed Martin Helendale Avionics Facility-claim 2007 Page #56  
 August 10, 1944, Hitler's deputy, Martin Bormann, working with Hermann Sch 2008 Page #136  
 of Justice attorney James Stewart Martin, was sent to U.S. Military Comman 2008 Page #137  
ged the world's affairs," reported Martin. Using escape routes that came to 2008 Page #137  
ts in 1939 and more recently Glenn Martin mentioned them as bombs that Amer 2009 Page #158  

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 factors at play here as well. Jim Martin's tenacious investigative scholar 2005 Page #94  
elating here. I draw directly from Martin's published comments in doing so. 2005 Page #97  
 of 500 copies, with all copies of Martin's book going to subscribers who u 2005 Page #105  
J of lVilhelm Reich, New York, St. Martin's Press/Marek, 1983. Westrum, R.: 2005 Page #105  
o.Jed Paperrlip, 1945 lo 1990, St. Martin's Press, 1991. 9 Prior to CIA rel 2005 Page #125  

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merged with Lockheed to become the Martin-Lockheed Compan), a company known 2005 Page #173  

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 also under the influence of "four Martinis" when the pair interviewed him  2005 Page #40  

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h ice 11 8/2003 Spec.ai Operations MaruJ GUIDE TO UFO IDENTIFICATION UFOB G 2003 Page #177  

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our world governments as pawns and marupulating officials as their front me 2007 Page #127  

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archi r. M:intnn I nulrun mil with Marvel ncd Is'-j in inxntij.itiu; thi cl 2003 Page #132  
ris. Other visitors followed. Bill Marvel and Dave Lewis hiked to the site  2006 Page #83  
erview with the Los Angeles Times, Marvel remarked on the flag and displaye 2006 Page #83  
 return of this item, as well, and Marvel complied. I first visited the cra 2006 Page #83  
situation is much the same. In the Marvel Comics spin-off of the 1987 movie 2008 Page #103  

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t admit: humankind is not the only marvelous mind in the MilJ...-y Way. It  2005 Page #117  

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ht-engine jet, piloted by Lt. Col. Marvin R. Leitzel, his co-pilot and navi 2006 Page #78  

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rotsky, a fervent follower of Karl Marx, was living rent free on Standard O 2008 Page #125  

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wledge. Another living witness was Mary Evans, then almost 92 years old. Sh 2004 Page #29  
the other line. The caller was one Mary banks, who lived over on Maggie Gar 2004 Page #35  
ouble following " 8111 Gulley With Mary Ellen Reese. Brealung Cover. 29     2006 Page #32  
hortly thereafter by their mother, Mary Upton. Both verified David's descri 2006 Page #120  
e vast majority of NASA personnel. Mary Ann Weaver, a former Boeing Enginee 2008 Page #135  

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tary on the flight from Florida to Maryland. During the drive from the airf 2003 Page #90  
l Library and NARA at College Park Maryland, seven if you include the origi 2003 Page #205  
pkins University in Silver Spring, Maryland, to undertake the development o 2004 Page #66  
rently being kept at Fort Detrick, Maryland. 10. The Panel was also concern 2004 Page #81  
he Wicomico River near his home in Maryland, and his body was found several 2004 Page #208  
r Lake California, and Fort Meade, Maryland. S-1 Supplied Leaked Documents  2004 Page #248  
f two battered aircraft found in a Maryland barn 'are prototypes' of the fl 2006 Page #45  
 of Iwo-battered &craft found in a Maryland barn "are proto. types" of the  2006 Page #45  
oto. types" of the flYIng saucers. Maryland State Talk:men loiited the two  2006 Page #45  
nta) and classified (Fort Detrick, Maryland) research institutions run by t 2006 Page #103  
USAMRIID, Fort Detrick, Frederick, Maryland.) have diagnostic laboratories  2006 Page #106  
me and Matthew Williams, bearing a Maryland postmark. If true, the document 2006 Page #133  
dward Thuney was born in Bethesda, Maryland (where alien bodies were allege 2006 Page #194  
Y COMMAND ATTN HCSF-F1 FORT HEADE, MARYLAND, MARYLAND 20755-5995            2007 Page #42  
ATTN HCSF-F1 FORT HEADE, MARYLAND, MARYLAND 20755-5995                      2007 Page #42  
 senior personnel at Fort Detrick, Maryland , have for decades been secretl 2008 Page #37  
ductory letter and sent it via the Maryland Chiefs of Police Association. A 2008 Page #45  
cs at Loyola College in Baltimore, Maryland. The reason for this acceptance 2008 Page #124  

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

James Marion Snodgrass was born in Marysville, Ohio in 1908. He received an 2009 Page #164  

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ver the h was also released to the masa a presidential sivitory COsAlttti r 2004 Page #20  

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

man subsidiary, Deutsche Hollerith Maschinen Gesellschaft (Dehomag) , but t 2008 Page #128  

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

serted, namely Buck Fitzgerald and Mase Garnev. Other subtitle details also 2006 Page #45  

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

d meetings concerning that subject maser ' Regarding details about recovery 2006 Page #27  

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

me' A' Bomb Rivals i : CAM 1-mlDGE Masi.. l. June 14. place nr rm:iPilation 2009 Page #183  

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

kly. The sense of familiarity will mask, for many, the profound implication 2006 Page #58  
actions, governments might seek to mask/deflect public awareness of unfoldi 2006 Page #67  

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

area. Reich felt that this "cloud" masked the presence of other UFOs. If so 2005 Page #100  

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

ible downside of strangeness. - If masking is not an option, maximum inform 2006 Page #67  

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

oom clothing with medical surgical masks. The size of the crew was not ment 2009 Page #53  
ith upset stomachs , removed their masks and threw up. What was astonishing 2009 Page #53  

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

out the dead pilot. A chart of the Masonic Cemetery showed no unidentified  2004 Page #30  
throughout Germany patterned after Masonic lodges. It is believed that thes 2008 Page #126  

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

y were literal demons, ingeniously masquerading as extraterrestrials, and w 2008 Page #35  

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

reaction process. By comparing the mass of the Bismuth flakes left in the s 2003 Page #114  
eft in the solution with the total mass of the Bismuth/Magnesium metal piec 2003 Page #114  
at between 94% to 96% of the total mass of the original sample was unaccoun 2003 Page #114  
ct. In time, he would present this mass of data to the authorities, whom he 2003 Page #142  
arming or crippling our weapons of mass destruction. Flying saucer and cult 2003 Page #142  
n ever been put into effect during mass sightings? Interesting to wonder th 2003 Page #176  
n Research Group has recovered one mass of very strange metal. It was found 2004 Page #14  
to the family farm, he described a mass of torn metal and burned rubble. He 2004 Page #30  
Jy virulent bacteria. That forms a mass of combat-lee's call it that-that c 2005 Page #34  
h instinct when one sees the whole mass of people thinking of football and  2005 Page #102  
ply hallucinations or perhaps some mass psychosis. Of course, if UFO sighti 2005 Page #118  
tofore undiagnos ed and contagious mass psychosis, that certainly should ha 2005 Page #118  
due to the fact that the corporate mass media steadfastly refuses to presen 2005 Page #119  
that our development of Weapons of Mass Destruction and the means for deliv 2006 Page #8  
. It can be physical, having solid mass that can be seen, touched, perhaps  2006 Page #53  
c As NHI hostility became evident, mass hysteria would break out in many pl 2006 Page #62  
spiritual reactions, from doomsday mass suicides to hysterical cult worship 2006 Page #63  
looting, vigilantism, survivalism, mass exodus from population centers, run 2006 Page #68  
ive response. Chaos and confusion, mass panic, vigilantism, social breakdow 2006 Page #68  
eat is clear. Chaos and confusion, mass panic and social breakdown are poss 2006 Page #69  
 what to believe. Some said it was mass hysteria and the group saw an anima 2006 Page #93  
arch of the late 1940's weapons of mass destruction (WMD) were quite in vog 2006 Page #105  
3: CIA's Robertson Panel calls for mass media Prtl!!ram of training and deb 2007 Page #26  
3: CIA's Robertson Panel calls for mass media program of training and debun 2007 Page #26  
re news of such an event reached a mass audience, there would likely be amp 2007 Page #29  
ion of defense systems ► Social 1) Mass panic (Hadley Cantril & War of the  2007 Page #36  
ch out for: , Fragmentation of the mass audience ► Easier government survei 2007 Page #39  
s sent out an expensively produced mass maiEng to companies selling product 2007 Page #67  
cence spectrum; and a scanning ion mass spectroscope (SIMS) or Auger analys 2007 Page #199  
possibilities of practical jokers, mass hysteria, balloons of any descripti 2008 Page #29  
rmation that they weren't having a mass hallucination." "They took a decisi 2008 Page #33  
 some amazing stuff in amongst the mass of more routine material: UFOs seen 2008 Page #68  
g drugs, a fact passed over by the mass media, which counts on drug adverti 2008 Page #141  
system, and a controlled corporate mass media. Political and corporate lead 2008 Page #145  
ings space vehicles and weapons of mass destruction. Oberth has also voiced 2009 Page #16  
 u.rn. T 0'" r,,u ,.,,, -~ r, -,Cl MASS( 0,. f~U, "' al!HO A~ ,.u,.w;o.o o, 2009 Page #117  
uals for the purpose of creating a mass hysteria. Kenneth Arnold After his  2009 Page #179  

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

 Kingman case from the Framingham, Massachu setts, edition of the Middlesex 2005 Page #40  

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

rector of Material Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M 2003 Page #110  
 of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts and the National Science F 2003 Page #110  
       V! ULTRA */JOHN T. KENNEDI,/Massachusetts Democrat elected w in h6o  2003 Page #236  
rch', 1950 Dr. Robley D. Swans. r: Massachusetts Institut* of Technology Cu 2004 Page #18  
s and Warren again speaking at the Massachusetts MUFON conference. In July  2004 Page #58  
 JRDB. Personnel selected from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M 2004 Page #63  
 were published in the Framjngham, Massachusetts Erution of the A!fiddlesex 2005 Page #39  
el worked for Raytheon in Sudbury, Massachusetts in the early seventies on  2005 Page #169  
s Sky - Probably a Meteor" and the Massachusetts "Springfield News" reporte 2006 Page #95  
cember 6: one at West Springfield, Massachusetts (near Westover AFB) at 8:1 2006 Page #179  
mission aircraft." Bush joined the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M 2008 Page #131  
nd Aeronautical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology an 2008 Page #133  
were published in the Framingham , Massachusetts Edition of the Middlesex N 2009 Page #48  
P!ume. He was born in Leominster , Massachusetts , on July 14, 1962. Right  2009 Page #81  
waves in a prepared address before Massachusetts Institute of Technology gr 2009 Page #162  

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

land. The Soviet Union had quietly massed more than one hundred thousand tr 2004 Page #46  

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

hing much less complex. There were masses of a plastic-like substance resem 2004 Page #142  
ally satisfying -human Life in the masses of people." To any group or indiv 2005 Page #89  

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

At.I. Rt:A.~OSA HI.I'. J)()IJlff · MASSf\"[ AMOD,"TS OF E\1DnSCC SUPPORT IT 2008 Page #156  

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

h input runrung down the arms. The massi, e-k situation was summarized subs 2005 Page #171  

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

restrial science" □ Security is of massive importance; keep public in dark  2003 Page #172  
ICLE □ Las Vegas paper described a massive construction project in January  2003 Page #182  
 accompanying article describing a massive construction project of $300 mil 2003 Page #183  
 to Jesse Marcel, there had been a massive amount of debris strewn over a p 2004 Page #135  
of the rancher who said he heard a massive explosion on a night when there  2004 Page #143  
aterrestrial spaceship crash and a massive and endless cover-up, claimed in 2004 Page #143  
 died, his UFO book collection was massive. Friends report he was somehow n 2004 Page #147  
d's Death • RV Answer: Murdered by massive injection of potassium in combin 2004 Page #211  
just rained debris down field in a massive way. I've taken a look at the te 2005 Page #67  
aw the Oranur Experiment, with its massive pollution of the Maine area, as  2005 Page #96  
nging American public opinion. The massive Briti h propagand a machine was  2007 Page #10  
ibilit y. Of course, it was also a massive sell-out by professional journal 2007 Page #10  
The ClA's Frank \X/isner created a massive global propaganda machine with t 2007 Page #11  
t visible at the lower left with a massive UFO gripped firmly in its teeth. 2007 Page #67  
rt Knox or Fort Belvoir these were massive systems of sometrung like 5000 P 2007 Page #90  
ion, whatever confusion was in the massive fire was there. They didn't say  2007 Page #123  
y that thing had to have weighed a massive amount of weight. A lot of weigh 2007 Page #126  
 PENETRATOR CRASHED HARDWARE STORM MASSIVE BOOK BARRAGE FOREIGN COUNTRY DIS 2008 Page #1  
having been compromised on a truly massive scale. Nevertheless, the trend b 2008 Page #32  
Next thing, he was looking at this massive, triangular-shaped craft flying  2008 Page #34  
 of gathering intelligence. It's a massive job: MoD has received over I 1,0 2008 Page #63  
ses, the summer of 2008 has seen a massive upsurge in UFO sightings in the  2008 Page #67  
a saw the UFO. The story generated massive media coverage and numerous FOI  2008 Page #67  
ing was followed by the sound of a massive explosion that decimated the are 2008 Page #97  
rite would have likely deposited a massive amount of iron in the area 92    2008 Page #98  
was discovered at the scene of the massive destruction. Currently, the comp 2008 Page #102  
 of National Socialism through the massive flight of money, gold, stocks, b 2008 Page #136  

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

is latter question , a decision to massively downplay both the phenomenon i 2008 Page #26  

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

n; media crxecutlve9 to manage the massive•·,; .. enterprise , Including Jo 2007 Page #16  

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

investigating. The Oakdale Missile Master was contacted. They said a releas 2003 Page #53  
 most everything that follows. The master table of eighty reports cited sho 2004 Page #106  
, the man • His publications • The master table of reports • Some statistic 2004 Page #107  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference MASTER TABLE OF 80 REPORTS • Report numb 2004 Page #109  
 Sparks, and Camille Reynolds. The Master Table of Reports The documents th 2004 Page #110  
on. This has been also made into a master summary electronic file, capturin 2004 Page #110  
ve included two of the four in the master list of 80 reports and they are s 2004 Page #121  
"fright-Patterson. At this base, a master file, written in computer languag 2005 Page #79  
r of Goodall's informants, a Chief Master Sergeant with three tours at Groo 2005 Page #82  
e. You may have the knowledge of a master scientist and still not be able t 2005 Page #104  
 her cliscussion with an Air Force master sergeant who had arrived in a mil 2005 Page #131  
take less than a century for us to master fission and fusion and other new  2006 Page #8  
4:42 AM: Richard Dale Hartman, the Master of the F/V Steeva 10 is taken on  2006 Page #185  
last remaining of their model, the Master Sergeant of the Non-Commissioned  2007 Page #95  
flat down to their wheel rims. The Master Sergeant stated co Jack char he w 2007 Page #95  
 inspiration and hard work, we did master the technique of fission with non 2009 Page #20  
unters and disaster preparedness ; Master Sergeant Bobby Ball; Sgt. Adrian  2009 Page #69  
nce involved a man she recalled as Master Sgt. Clarence. Over the span of 5 2009 Page #90  
e other employees in a break area. Master Sgt. Clarence entered and said th 2009 Page #90  

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

 in mathematics and ph~ sics and a master's degree in engineerin g. During  2005 Page #39  

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

 say [John D. Rockefeller] was the mastermind of international intiigue and 2008 Page #144  

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

g paragraph of his science-fiction masterpiece, The War of the Worlds. Let  2004 Page #148  
11s Sex Box. Brady's article was a masterpiece of distortion that attacked  2005 Page #93  

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

ed from Stanford University with a Masters Degree in Communication in which 2004 Page #76  
l of the world ... From space, the masters of infinity would have the power 2008 Page #134  
did President Johnson mean by the "masters of infinity"? They may well be t 2008 Page #136  
p further the aims of his pro-Nazi masters. Project Paperclip quickly came  2008 Page #138  

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

lthough there is no clear stunning match with Charlette's story, there are  2003 Page #37  
hering darkness I did not make the match until that night in my motel. Subs 2003 Page #49  
entify typewriter make and model » Match the type font and press o Compare  2003 Page #180  
Special Operations Minual EXAMPLE: MATCH PRESS; THE RAISED “z” ISSUE s From 2003 Page #180  
ial Operations Manual ■*' EXAMPLE: MATCH THE TYPE FONT □ Experts have deter 2003 Page #180  
ted edge cuts look like that don't match any known veterinarian or medical  2004 Page #78  
omb program • No delivery craft to match the U.S. B-29's • Department of ST 2004 Page #158  
 debris seen in the images "could" match the size of materials used in the  2004 Page #233  
 would have been most difficult to match by a plan, or a 'black' propaganda 2005 Page #10  
cument-stories that don't remotely match, evidence that is out of place in  2005 Page #137  
consistency. Witness stories don't match and differ from the direct evidenc 2005 Page #138  
et that a World Championship Chess match was held in Iceland 4              2006 Page #7  
 and technology. With little or no match to prior hopes and expectations, h 2006 Page #54  
oscopic ■ Watermark comparison: no match Performed by James Black ■ Typewri 2007 Page #46  
 prior approval from Van" ■ Cannot match Ben Chidlaw (d. 1977) ■ 1977 ball  2007 Page #49  
 provided descriptions that do not match a bolide. One witness, who remains 2008 Page #16  
oscopic ■ Watermark comparison: no match Performed by James Black ■Typewrit 2008 Page #120  
gan on SDI) is authentic, QDl will match it pretty well. So, more work need 2009 Page #11  

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

gnesium/zinc layered material that matched the fragments sent by the South  2003 Page #109  
lion volts. He used a control that matched the magnesium and zinc percentag 2003 Page #110  
eferenced a case that ve,y closely matched the story of the Kingman crash.  2005 Page #43  
 to look real with the color being matched, and yet it looked faked. 1 had  2005 Page #150  
d characteristics at Fyffe closely matched those of Caliente, Nevada, where 2006 Page #202  

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

and April show only a few possible matches. On March 30th, from 6:22 pm to  2003 Page #37  

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

le Top Secret Stamp □ FDR language matching o “super weapons of war” o “of  2003 Page #27  
O material for an Admiral in 1976. Matching the type font for a printed doc 2003 Page #179  
 is the replica of the cover page, matching each main feature □ The footnot 2003 Page #188  
ons with Chinese...". There are no matching sentences in the Twining Direct 2003 Page #207  
it. And je I had to describe it as matching any other type of animal that I 2006 Page #156  
it. And if I had to describe it as matching any other type of animal that I 2006 Page #158  
ce, and Prof. Mack was looking for matching grants. John Mack's group plann 2006 Page #198  
4 page document was iclentifi•d aa matching an Underwood Port.able. The exe 2007 Page #46  
News: "Science Tries/or New Weapon Matching Atom Bomb in Power" 150         2009 Page #156  

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

sitions of responsibility you will mate it clear that you are on a fact-fin 2003 Page #225  
 perfect air. It don't makes sense mate. They were put in there for water s 2004 Page #52  

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

number 12) and the drone D-21. The mated combination was called M/D-21. Two 2006 Page #77  
eed technical manuals refer to the mated configuration as the D-21/DZ-1 sys 2006 Page #77  
he handling characteristics of the mated aircraft and study the drone's low 2006 Page #78  
ttached to the left wing pylon and mated to a DZ-1 booster. A second D-21B/ 2006 Page #78  

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

ulus clouds had risen over the San Mateo Mountains. Now the sun slashed thr 2003 Page #46  
 vehicle that crashed "between San Mateo Mountains and Sierra Blanca" west  2003 Page #97  
laced the impact site "between San Mateo Mountains and Sierra Blanca" west  2003 Page #99  
iles straight west of Roswell. San Mateo Peak is another eighty miles west  2003 Page #99  
f San Agustin and north of the San Mateo Mountains. The source also clarifi 2003 Page #99  

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

oyame on August 1973 by Juan David Mateos, nephew of a former president. Th 2007 Page #191  
nt. The disc shaped object seen by Mateos was similar to the one that crash 2007 Page #191  

Word: "materi21s", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

uld have been no mystery about the materi21s, and if they did sweep that fi 2004 Page #143  

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

itten opinion that the consuuction materiaJs and labor force "s111passerl / 2007 Page #114  

Word: "material", 202 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 an alien craft did crash, and the material was recovered from the crash si 2003 Page #14  
e the base commander “We heard the material was coming to Wright field. It  2003 Page #16  
ght field. It was brought into our material evaluation labs. I don't know h 2003 Page #16  
lane from Roswell arrived with the material, i asked the base commander to  2003 Page #17  
eather balloon explanation for the material was a cover story to divert the 2003 Page #17  
 considered the disposition of the material in possession of the Army that  2003 Page #25  
 Crash Retrieval Conference of the material collected at that L.A. event; t 2003 Page #26  
e that resulted in the recovery of material from unidentified craft. Widesp 2003 Page #41  
saucer started releasing the white material, which Dahl described as a thin 2003 Page #41  
ause steam to rise. Pieces of that material struck Dahl's son and dog, inju 2003 Page #41  
amount of both the white and black material and recovered more of it himsel 2003 Page #41  
e Maury Island debris to them. The material was loaded onto Brown and David 2003 Page #42  
g. The lecture reviews all of this material, the original Maury Island clai 2003 Page #42  
fiber Analysis of starch and other material Section 2 Cooperation of locals 2003 Page #43  
and 3 mm. Analysis identified some material inside as common starch. Figure 2003 Page #47  
by folding a circular piece of the material and rolling the edges to make t 2003 Page #47  
t quite another to gather personal material that had actually been worn and 2003 Page #48  
nd laboratory analysis of the shoe material. Questions were sent to over th 2003 Page #48  
re also contacted. I acquired some material distributed by the National Sho 2003 Page #48  
ne foam. There is some darker foam material on what appears to be a very lo 2003 Page #48  
left of a thicker heel. The darker material seems to be vulcanized to the l 2003 Page #48  
 at its widest, depending upon the material that comprised the upper), a fo 2003 Page #48  
en I had found the above-mentioned material. It appeared similar in texture 2003 Page #49  
f the small sole were of identical material. Again, water enters our pictur 2003 Page #49  
hird laboratory analyzed the exact material in each layer, identifying six  2003 Page #50  
r oils (like lecithin), minor gray material bottom of shoe amount of cellul 2003 Page #50  
bber — unable to confirm since the material is not homogeneous) The laborat 2003 Page #50  
 be described as a degraded filled material. I also analyzed the sample usi 2003 Page #50  
mine the elements present. The tan material contains a clay, calcium (carbo 2003 Page #50  
Due to the extensive nature of the material to be presented, this telling b 2003 Page #85  
y;' given the amount of classified material they contain, the Secretary doe 2003 Page #89  
ssor who agreed to analyze the new material and Bell shipped two fragments  2003 Page #103  
eleased his first report about the material. He had examined a cut and poli 2003 Page #104  
t amount of bismuth (Bi)." "...the material appears to represent layers ... 2003 Page #105  
 Spectroscopy (WDS) and said: "The material corresponds to layers of Bi and 2003 Page #106  
 and polished slice of the layered material. 1996 at Carnegie Institution o 2003 Page #108  
that the bismuth/magnesium layered material emitted more positive ions than 2003 Page #109  
structure which related to how the material was originally constructed. Thi 2003 Page #109  
bismuth and magnesium/zinc layered material that matched the fragments sent 2003 Page #109  
uiries ranged from the Director of Material Sciences at the Massachusetts I 2003 Page #110  
 had any knowledge of such layered material. Speculation about the metal's  2003 Page #110  
own." He said later he learned the material might "turn into a lifting body 2003 Page #110  
for bismuth/magnesium layers. This material didn't just make itself. It had 2003 Page #110  
it. It's a very high tech piece of material, so if they didn't report it, w 2003 Page #110  
nd nobody's told anyone about this material!" Then he tried 500,000 volts p 2003 Page #110  
 the flask. The only other visible material were very thin, black, spongy f 2003 Page #114  
 WORD (ULTRA. I MBRA. MA.IIC. ctci material would be referenced tn Confiden 2003 Page #118  
e Roswell Newspapers hail relevant material. CHICAGO DAILY NEW5RED STREAI§  2003 Page #118  
ail al.'Ul 2'1 ftvl *quarc and lhe material *a* »pn ad i-n thi ground. but  2003 Page #132  
lk.m XXc gathrrrd up ». me of thi* material ** hi* h would cavil* fit into  2003 Page #132  
 who have had access to classified material in their careers and see aspect 2003 Page #171  
rrestrial technology including any material exhibiting characteristics "bey 2003 Page #173  
s not known to Terrestrial science Material tested...great strength and res 2003 Page #175  
 physical evidence such as photos, material, or hardware) 29. Conclusion fo 2003 Page #177  
so emphasizes the value of photos, material or hardware. (Obviously to be t 2003 Page #178  
 the destruction of classified UFO material for an Admiral in 1976. Matchin 2003 Page #179  
overnment cannot verify classified material • Authentication in progress Sp 2003 Page #186  
its o Night vision scopes c Kevlar material B To avoid the unknown religiou 2003 Page #188  
able evidence about crashed saucer material and the White House, it is impo 2003 Page #189  
 be receiving on his desk the best material that has been gathered by the m 2003 Page #189  
he military. If the critical crash material is not held by the military, bu 2003 Page #189  
d still receive the best available material, as he is the head of the Execu 2003 Page #189  
vestigate them with interviews and material from the various presidential l 2003 Page #189  
 on why there is no crashed saucer material, or recorded contacts with Rosw 2003 Page #191  
ing back at the 1,000 pages of UFO material that was released to me by the  2003 Page #200  
ent has always stated that all UFO material has been released, and there is 2003 Page #202  
 specialized aspect of its overall material exploitation program Headquarte 2004 Page #5  
ed together and covered by a silky material. Nationality not identified as  2004 Page #7  
to obtain copies. Regrettably, the material appeared to have vanished from  2004 Page #11  
ss several pages of U.S. Air Force material that showed that shortly after  2004 Page #12  
 U.S. authorities claimed that the material was American space debris, wher 2004 Page #15  
 debris, was perhaps not even some material left by a UFO, but that it was  2004 Page #15  
e job was to start chronicling the material and putting it together in a bo 2004 Page #42  
his car and showed him some of the material he had in his briefcase on Shag 2004 Page #44  
ticular. Additionally, some of the material that did not make it into print 2004 Page #46  
d physiological changes to organic material in landing zones; burns on the  2004 Page #48  
human agenda is harvesting genetic material from animals and people transpo 2004 Page #61  
ry support was provided by the Air Material Command and personnel stationed 2004 Page #63  
I could see in the photograph, the material of the craft was metallic, and  2004 Page #74  
dn't enlarge the hole, either. The material was tougher than anything we we 2004 Page #74  
said that it was 'almost as if the material of the craft had liquefied and  2004 Page #74  
o was in charge of collecting this material for the Canadians was Wilbert B 2004 Page #85  
 me posted from time to time." The material that Smith was getting from the 2004 Page #89  
 The embassy was so certain of the material that had been gathered that the 2004 Page #90  
ow what Dr. Bush's reaction to the material contained in the main portion o 2004 Page #90  
ave we captured any saucers or any material from the discs to study? A: The 2004 Page #100  
No name or corroboration V, 9 UFO "material" held at base; "No fire trucks  2004 Page #113  
arters of a mile long. Much of the material was foil-like, as thin as the f 2004 Page #135  
. There was other light and strong material that somewhat resembled heavy p 2004 Page #135  
stated before, there was foil-like material spread out over many miles, som 2004 Page #142  
? There was a thin, parchment like material that could not be torn. Lastly  2004 Page #142  
ies working on classified military material, but these are definitely a sec 2004 Page #171  
dures and Policies IX • . Once the material, biological, and technological  2004 Page #171  
chives and they confirmed they had material in the Nixon files on Emenegger 2004 Page #185  
files on Emenegger. Alas, when the material arrived, the letter Emenegger c 2004 Page #185  
nd Capt. Sheridan Cavitt recovered material from the New Mexico desert, Maj 2004 Page #226  
went back out to FWAAF and all the material they printed came in either ove 2004 Page #237  
over 342 pages of Top Secret MJ-12 material. The authentication principles  2004 Page #242  
pages, plus some other UFO related material. This manuscript was titled "An 2004 Page #244  
 I presented to the General on UFO material ... • •piece ... whose atoms or 2005 Page #8  
d wore a skullcap of the same type material. It wore no face covering or he 2005 Page #41  
d within what was known as the Air Material Command Installations Division  2005 Page #41  
, for example, that is made out of material like titanium and they did not  2005 Page #71  
 g layers of organic and inorganic material; steel wool and fiberboard were 2005 Page #90  
urpose. The non-metallic (organic) material tends to attract and hold the a 2005 Page #90  
rted a small amount of radioactive material that had been exposed in an acc 2005 Page #100  
from Maine to d1e Tucson site. The material had to be towed on a cable one  2005 Page #100  
 and highly aggravated radioactive material was a suspected cause of their  2005 Page #100  
te mad during his last years. Such material is often presented in a manner  2005 Page #102  
 Nathan F. Twining of the U.S. Air Material Command summed it all up as far 2005 Page #118  
shipping procedur es for recovered material as well as living and non-livin 2005 Page #128  
 taken to protect and preserve any material or craft from discovery, examin 2005 Page #129  
ors of hoaxes. Authenticating such material is challenging, but it is simil 2005 Page #129  
rd she tried. This is exactly like material described by first-hand witness 2005 Page #131  
ien bodies were recovered, and the material evidence was transferred to the 2005 Page #134  
 Presidential or National Archives material? If there are clandestine! ) le 2005 Page #135  
e of it is not. Some of it has got material on the film that does not relat 2005 Page #151  
I picked up a piece of thin, shiny material that reminded me of the tinfoil 2005 Page #155  
 would throw some of the pieces of material down a crevice-so they wouldn't 2005 Page #156  
re are short strands of some other material that we believe may be carbon f 2005 Page #158  
 eutectic in nature (a form of the material with tl1e lowest possible melti 2005 Page #158  
ution to these systems, the actual material structure of the spacecraft wou 2005 Page #162  
ujts, a study would be made of the material and methods of fabrication . If 2005 Page #162  
fit a large piece of the retrieved material into the plane for transport. T 2005 Page #166  
om composite layers of lightweight material. It was the opinion of the Gene 2005 Page #166  
1949 and was first employed by Air Material Command at Wright-Patterson Air 2005 Page #168  
-engineered craft that had layered material that acted Like a supercapacito 2005 Page #174  
in these papers is the copyrighted material of the author. For further info 2006 Page #2  
s may have to evaluate the genetic material of loads of specimens to find g 2006 Page #7  
ey were retyped, much hand written material was Xeroxed or scanned, and the 2006 Page #12  
 to retrieve fragments of metallic material of extreme toughness and lightw 2006 Page #26  
orts, photos, etc.), and published material (newspaper and magazine article 2006 Page #71  
lanes. Some titanium and composite material from the chines (side fairings  2006 Page #76  
 few buried items, but most of the material was lying on the surface. The p 2006 Page #76  
cattered metallic debris and other material. Soon, other locals arrived on  2006 Page #79  
A was declassified, more reference material became available for comparison 2006 Page #84  
ieces of skin with radar absorbent material (RAM) coating. The gray rubber  2006 Page #84  
acked the most important reference material needed to identify F-1 17A part 2006 Page #85  
e volume (60,000,000 cubic feet of material!) to be sifted would have requi 2006 Page #85  
 from the site and replace it with material from another airplane. Over a p 2006 Page #85  
o evidence of foreign (i.e. F-101) material having been planted at the site 2006 Page #86  
ng the thoroughness of their work. Material evidence indicates that the cra 2006 Page #86  
ris and proportion of identifiable material was no different from that foun 2006 Page #86  
tly made of much of the AECI8 file material since 6,014 items are now repor 2006 Page #104  
e inches in diameter with indented material around it. The other damage was 2006 Page #135  
he vault that contained classified material and was yelling for Toppen to j 2006 Page #157  
because you're working with SECRET material all the time and you understand 2006 Page #163  
stion #3: What was this mysterious material? In the short span of hvenOlour 2006 Page #190  
anch by the NIDS team provided the material for Kelleher and Knapp's book.  2006 Page #200  
d visited this bar and handled the material. The finder was hunting deer, a 2006 Page #206  
in these papers is the copyrighted material of the author. For further info 2007 Page #3  
arance -information buried with TS material. lntroduoed. • to stop higher r 2007 Page #52  
ease? 3. To where is the recovered material taken? 4. Can we identify the p 2007 Page #132  
specialized aspect of its over-all material exploitation program, Headquart 2007 Page #134  
publjc domain hundreds of pages of material on the Vela Incident -\\ hich f 2007 Page #143  
 of the document appears to be the material on Vela that surfaced via the F 2007 Page #143  
r. It was constructed of a grayish material that did not reflect the aftern 2007 Page #165  
e about 12 inches in diameter with material from the metallic surface of th 2007 Page #187  
urity of any kind was found in the material in question. In other words, th 2007 Page #194  
Air Force directive ro collect the material ·was published in Maney's repor 2007 Page #194  
n, who b b . e· concluded that the material "had undergone a directional cr 2007 Page #195  
at a piece of strange light-weight material was caught in a fishing net at  2007 Page #195  
re conclusively the origin of this material. You will notice that it is an  2007 Page #197  
rms the previous analysis that the material "does not correspond to any nat 2007 Page #197  
e the results of the analysis of a material found by you in the Andes Mount 2007 Page #198  
is, the most probable is that this material is an artificial aJJoy, but not 2007 Page #198  
 is an artificial aJJoy, but not a material of terrestrial or non terrestri 2007 Page #198  
so on. 1 am not aware of an) known material that can produce this effect. Y 2007 Page #199  
 inches in size, after letting the material cool down for about ten minutes 2007 Page #199  
in these papers is rhe copyrighted material of the author. ror further info 2008 Page #3  
 were found to have been caused by material objects (such as balloons , sat 2008 Page #23  
out the files, explaining how much material there is, what it comprises and 2008 Page #61  
000 people attempted to access the material on the day of release) and this 2008 Page #63  
ia. MoD decided not to release the material all in one go, mainly because o 2008 Page #63  
s relating to these fi Jes, so the material can now be considered for relea 2008 Page #64  
 to 1999 and cover a wide range of material, including both policy and inve 2008 Page #64  
 and within a couple of months the material had been downloaded around 2 mi 2008 Page #65  
 of bizarre letters. There is also material on crop circles, including pape 2008 Page #67  
and believe it or not. Much of the material is mundane -when I joined the U 2008 Page #68  
n amongst the mass of more routine material: UFOs seen by police officers a 2008 Page #68  
ck through time to harvest genetic material from our present Earth life in  2008 Page #95  
excellent discipline for the input material. (See slide 11.) The language i 2008 Page #106  
 Oppenheimer's signature. Cooper's material was easy, since he had already  2008 Page #106  
                          have the material properly prepared, because if t 2008 Page #107  
sold Gem1any communication and war material, including as many as 50,000 ar 2008 Page #128  
n F. Twining, commander of the Air Material Command based at Wright-Patters 2008 Page #132  
n these papers is the cop) righted material of the author. For further info 2009 Page #3  
ing Saucers) where the interesting material was                             2009 Page #7  
ed since I collected all available material on "the GIA UFO problem and the 2009 Page #12  
erest'' to collect and publish UFO material that is available assuming that 2009 Page #12  
propriate to include some truthful material in among the phony parts to enh 2009 Page #12  
ing a document with some authentic material and some deceptive material. I  2009 Page #14  
hentic material and some deceptive material. I do not think it was initiall 2009 Page #14  
ign a represent ative to integrate material received. 3. A straight estimat 2009 Page #19  
Committee on Atomic Energy and the Material Assessment of the Joint Intelli 2009 Page #19  
ed since I collected all available material on '·the UFO problem and the CI 2009 Page #23  
erest" to collect and publish lJFO material that is available assuming that 2009 Page #23  
view the case and will include new material for an updated edition planned  2009 Page #30  
d wore a skullcap of the same type material. It wore no face covering or he 2009 Page #49  
d wore a skullcap of the same type material. " Compare that with the words  2009 Page #55  
 and that she did handle sensitive material as part of her duties. "'" Seco 2009 Page #95  
dtown Manhattan organizing chapter material and doing some re-writing. I ha 2009 Page #137  

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 pattern calculated in the layered material's construction, perhaps to bett 2003 Page #106  

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C.I.M. -Centro de lnvestigaci6n de Materiales (Center for the Investigation 2007 Page #196  

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crashing of secrecy's wall did not materialize, there is no question that t 2005 Page #84  

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Maltais Harold Baca Archaeologists Materials found at Bat Cave Stereographi 2003 Page #44  
s regarding shoe manufacturing and materials. Shoe sales people, pediatrici 2003 Page #48  
rom a microscopical study that the materials are foam rubber. Sample 2 was  2003 Page #48  
necessary to analyze six different materials in the multi-layered sole. I r 2003 Page #49  
copy. These tests revealed several materials including the presence of tita 2003 Page #49  
ed cotton fibers imbedded in other materials. The bottom of the small sole  2003 Page #50  
tification of more than 95% of the materials in a given sample." This data  2003 Page #50  
you tend to discount MJ-12-related materials, it should be recalled that th 2003 Page #87  
 who has helped me analyze unusual materials. He used a scanning electron m 2003 Page #100  
allurgical R&D Focused on magnetic materials, high heat resistant ceramics, 2003 Page #161  
. Is the likely place were unusual materials from the New Mexico crash even 2003 Page #161  
rstanding at the time would be the materials. Nearly impossible at that tim 2003 Page #161  
gles; entities are one of 2 types; materials “not known to Terrestrial scie 2003 Page #172  
s are: s Recover all foreign or ET materials and devices n Recover ail enti 2003 Page #172  
raterrestrial technology including materials "not known to Terrestrial scie 2003 Page #173  
ET origin, accidents or military © Materials exhibiting characteristics bey 2003 Page #174  
st, pieces light '. Analysis shows materials not known to Terrestrial scien 2003 Page #175  
inner carton, dessicant (sic), put materials back in shipping container Che 2003 Page #177  
d evidence such as crash retrieval materials are in the hands of the milita 2003 Page #189  
lly — not been built on earth. The materials used in its construction are c 2004 Page #13  
 . did it differ from conventional materials? Was there anything unusual ab 2004 Page #102  
s may have been secret, all of the materials used in the construction of th 2004 Page #142  
f Project Mogul, admitted that the materials used in his balloon arrays wer 2004 Page #143  
arrays were conventional, ordinary materials. Are we to conclude that the d 2004 Page #143  
uding contour controls for hands • Materials were subjected to intensive an 2004 Page #168  
 engineering analysis. • Extensive Materials Science Studies Performed • Un 2004 Page #168  
e images "could" match the size of materials used in the ML307 Radar target 2004 Page #233  
nheimer) . He stated that "certain materials reported to have come from fly 2005 Page #79  
o any of rus apparatus, or written materials, and continued with rus experi 2005 Page #101  
the most extensive archive of such materials can be found onLine at the web 2005 Page #128  
testing, for example soil testing, materials testing, testing of original p 2005 Page #136  
ed trees, photographs or direct ET materials. Forensic tests of paper, ink, 2005 Page #137  
ve of leaked documents, supporting materials and analysis by Dr. Bob Wood a 2005 Page #140  
eal skin and flesh. There are many materials a,·ailable to the effects arti 2005 Page #149  
ve options in terms of part of the materials budget." Townshend continues:  2005 Page #149  
end of carbon and some ocher trace materials is used which dramatically inc 2005 Page #158  
ineering; Electrorucs Engineering; Materials Science; Materials 160         2005 Page #162  
cs Engineering; Materials Science; Materials 160                            2005 Page #162  
th air as 1, current clielectrical materials can yield 6 and use of barium  2005 Page #171  
covery for scientific study of all materials and devices of a foreign or ex 2006 Page #18  
n would see cuts in energy and raw materials as well as sales; before long, 2006 Page #65  
These include geographic location, materials and construction methods, pain 2006 Page #72  
chniques involving radar-absorbent materials, special avionics and the airc 2006 Page #81  
nts to pieces over 12 inches long. Materials included aluminum, titanium, s 2006 Page #84  
comparative analysis purposes. The materials and construction methods used  2006 Page #85  
arly identifiable F-117A parts and materials in the debris field. Finally,  2006 Page #86  
 site in order to protect advanced materials and design configurations or o 2006 Page #86  
Moreover: the fact that biological materials found at the Berwyn Mountains  2006 Page #136  
reports and otherwise declassified materials confirm the fact that from at  2007 Page #59  
s (Center for the Investigation of Materials), at the Faculty of Engineerin 2007 Page #196  
ng Discipline Scientist, Planetar) Materials Program, Earth and Planetary E 2007 Page #197  
o Tunguska , where they learn that materials recovered at the crash site co 2008 Page #103  
m Salina together with 38 pages of materials. Remarkably, it had been place 2008 Page #105  
on of unclassified less classified materials fflakes it possible for me to  2009 Page #12  
nt compilation of less classi tied materials has allowed me to reveal the t 2009 Page #24  
nal Security. was the outgrowth of materials prepared for use by the Defens 2009 Page #24  

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e picked up a large amount of this materialwruch was as light as paper. I e 2007 Page #194  

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llions of tons of badly-needed war materiel on an open-ended basis. He cont 2003 Page #86  
aenls com Advanced Study Group Air Materiel Command Wright Field, Ohio Nove 2003 Page #160  
.ichaelis, who was Ch.ief of Naval Materiel from 1975 to 1978. Bailey state 2005 Page #130  
·J\✓ranua l (whose instructions on materiel handling would be consistent wi 2005 Page #130  
nsistent with the mission of Na\') materiel). Recent investigation also sho 2005 Page #130  
g UFOs, handl.ing of recovered UFO materiel, related issues of atomic power 2005 Page #130  
 largest installation in Air Force Materiel Command, covering 51,558 acres, 2007 Page #163  

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 opted to use the last name of her maternal grandmother: Gladys Mon.roe. Nu 2007 Page #136  
lip and George Herbert Walker, the maternal grandfather of President George 2008 Page #125  

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's also assume there is no magic ■ Math and logic would seem universal ■ On 2005 Page #4  
Glen Runde. about.- A slieren =Dee math of Saithnore. yearrahead of his tim 2006 Page #45  
, I would argue that the logic and math exists in their society even though 2006 Page #102  

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hat it is "logic and the attendant mathematical lore that goes with it." So 2006 Page #101  
 serious subject in modem physics. Mathematical theory says that if matter  2008 Page #95  
ivity signifies at best, a maze of mathematical formula-which relativity is 2009 Page #20  
British scientists who helped with mathematical calculations but who were o 2009 Page #165  
es close to the water surface, the mathematical difficulties proved intract 2009 Page #173  

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, 12-13. Thomas is a physicist and mathematician who also serves as a techn 2004 Page #223  
ng us at the time — a lecturer and mathematician from Toronto University —  2006 Page #128  

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od received a B. S. in Physics and Mathematics from the University of Toled 2003 Page #111  
ademy of Sciences Attended Steklov Mathematics Institute Worked extremely w 2004 Page #157  
on't go into boring details of the mathematics or computer software used, I 2004 Page #238  
 graduate engineer with degrees in mathematics and ph~ sics and a master's  2005 Page #39  
 only recall the event in terms of mathematics, as though an attempt of com 2005 Page #79  
ed; only recalls event in teems of mathematics tot communication was conduc 2006 Page #26  
t be able to do all this logic and mathematics psychically, thereby suggest 2006 Page #102  
th colleagues from the nursing and mathematics departments. October 1", 199 2006 Page #197  
r referred to a publication on the Mathematics of the Face on Mars. 13 The  2006 Page #205  
.org/ The Intruders Foundation 13. Mathematics of the Face on Mars is now o 2006 Page #208  

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dfern, Peter Robbins, Kenn Thomas, Mathew Williams, Ryan Wood and Dr. Rober 2003 Page #2  
 Island Incident: A Watery Roswell Mathew E. Thuney 177 The Bigelow Foundat 2006 Page #3  
? Matthew E. Thuney Copyright 2006 Mathew E. Thuney Dedication... To those  2006 Page #180  

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ly have taken the call - Thomas W. Mathis o Military Transportation and Log 2003 Page #33  

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ut I was really crap at high level maths so they bumped me down to the HND  2007 Page #78  
having trouble with the high level maths up to a certain point. I failed th 2007 Page #78  
 qualification s were French, Art, Maths and Physics. So 1 was interested I 2007 Page #80  

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wing. Experiencing some difficulty mating Article 501 to the pylon, a techn 2006 Page #78  

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.,.. II wn conS1NC1od ot • graylth matlrill that did not rtflect th• aftar. 2007 Page #165  

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Government UFOlogy • J.V. Stalin's Matrix • Candidates for USSR's Variant o 2004 Page #152  
 The plastic or rubber serves as a matrix for microscopic iron spheroids ca 2006 Page #84  

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with notation AF Chief of Br.) Lt. Matsomoto Maj. Haight (with notation Pro 2009 Page #94  

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995, Hitachi Metals Co., Ltd., and Matsurani Seisakusho Co., Ltd., thanks t 2007 Page #201  

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 Fe (iron) 2.01 Pb (lead) 0.56 The Matsutani analysis gives a somewhat diff 2007 Page #201  

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a.Anyentec 0140S:the Planes-of the matt, dienppeased -abotit Caldwell made  2006 Page #45  

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ticdocuments.com Wilbert Smith The matter is the most highly classified sub 2003 Page #12  
nd that the involvement has been a matter of grave concern to several presi 2003 Page #38  
d like." When Myron discussed this matter with his son as to why he was goi 2003 Page #68  
es concerns are compelling and the matter is taken most seriously. 82       2003 Page #86  
orrestal to complete recovery in a matter of months." And 5, the very last  2003 Page #95  
 to drunkenness. Then there is the matter of Monsignor Sheehy who was perso 2003 Page #95  
 be treated as a national security matter of the first magnitude: this man  2003 Page #95  
will not be contacting you on this matter. Perhaps I am a bit paranoid, but 2003 Page #103  
er our recent conversation on this matter, you are hereby authorized to pro 2003 Page #134  
n your undertaking. Hereafter this matter stall be referred to only as Oper 2003 Page #134  
o the ultimate disposition of this matter should rest solely with the Offic 2003 Page #134  
ry way— “...entire subject to be a matter of the very highest national secu 2003 Page #172  
ased or portions 10 Media: printed matter, electronic records 11 Weapons: o 2003 Page #175  
oof wooden container Note: organic matter handled differently, per Chapter  2003 Page #175  
. It emphasizes again that organic matter (EBEs dead or alive) is handled d 2003 Page #176  
w I was interested in this subject matter, that this place also had facilit 2003 Page #194  
you feel rather strongly about the matter... I will include it in his files 2003 Page #204  
you feel rather strongly about the matter and inasmuch as it is addressed t 2003 Page #216  
he present moment I have kept this matter of V.edemeyer entirely to myself  2003 Page #230  
ecessary to bring Vincent into the matter, but not until then. Please look  2003 Page #230  
sbergen. Instead of dismissing the matter as a hoax, a still-unidentified N 2004 Page #14  
           trenta§strzw) PAGE:0010 MATTER. OF THE LINE TO RARGESA, TIMOTHY  2004 Page #24  
ed. An exhumation might settle the matter once and for all. But it was not  2004 Page #30  
 possible survivors. It was only a matter of seconds when they came upon th 2004 Page #39  
artment was very interested in the matter. The report, under the byline of  2004 Page #41  
rs relating to U.S. personnel is a matter for the U.S. Air Force... In late 2004 Page #54  
issed the Bentwaters incident by a matter of weeks but had had her own ten  2004 Page #54  
three page memo Smith wrote: • The matter is the most highly classified ite 2004 Page #89  
uch as mental phenomena.The entire matter is considered by United States of 2004 Page #89  
dy knows anything at all about the matter at all. We are, of course keeping 2004 Page #90  
ight and myself, is to discuss the matter with anyone. The embassy was so c 2004 Page #90  
he meeting concerning that subject matter; why do you want to know about th 2004 Page #98  
n twenty-four hours, declaring the matter to have been a misunderstanding a 2004 Page #134  
Vern Maltais, Friedman pursued the matter relentlessly. He shared his infor 2004 Page #136  
story of his correspondence on the matter. Senator Barry Goldwater on March 2004 Page #146  
eir assurance of their empire over matter. No one gave a thought to the old 2004 Page #148  
. Well they all had a chance. As a matter of fact, you know, one of our agr 2004 Page #183  
eir way but from every camera — no matter what position — so it wasn't a re 2004 Page #184  
 just want to get at the truth, no matter what is may be. Given this, many  2004 Page #215  
in the know." This leads us to the matter of Leo Gebauer's FBI file. Would  2004 Page #218  
 file. Would a simple con man — no matter how sophisticated — have an FBI f 2004 Page #218  
 systems (or modern ones, for that matter). However, I can read de-classifi 2004 Page #220  
to the Aztec incident. This is the matter of Silas Newton's alleged diary,  2004 Page #221  
ocating documents relating to this matter, the photo was sent to a national 2004 Page #230  
d his mouth earlier about this UFO matter. Even after 50 years, it might be 2004 Page #247  
 than October. Your action in this matter is critical to the continuance of 2004 Page #251  
tional aerial weapons is a subject matter under discussion with the Chief E 2004 Page #252  
olved in the attempted bribes is a matter of speculation. le is a fact, how 2005 Page #35  
was unusually well informed on the matter, so I asked that he standby for a 2005 Page #43  
1949 FBI document stating that the matter of flying saucers was "considered 2005 Page #74  
open congressional hearings on the matter of UFOs. After all, it was a free 2005 Page #75  
ngress co get co the bottom of the matter. His efforts fruled repeatedl y,  2005 Page #75  
ry following attempt to bring this matter public recognition via the formal 2005 Page #75  
ological conformity on issues that matter. The realit)' of social stratific 2005 Page #76  
wer. For one thing, it surely does matter whether you are attempting to obt 2005 Page #77  
 to ask another question: "does it matter that the presence of an apparent  2005 Page #77  
there is not enough clarity on mis matter. \Vhat we knoll/ for sure is that 2005 Page #77  
 about electromagnetic energy. The matter is too complicated and sounds too 2005 Page #91  
A, or an) other authority for that matter. Reich and rus associates had bro 2005 Page #101  
on. Silbert felt that allowing the matter to go to court would be the equiv 2005 Page #101  
, the right to think a thought, no matter how others might perceive it, rec 2005 Page #102  
ders to seek out the truth of this matter for themselves, through reading a 2005 Page #104  
ok is on the nuts and bolts of the matter, the evidence for crashed UFOs. I 2005 Page #120  
ification, investigation into this matter shall be limited to those who ha\ 2005 Page #123  
nsiders the entire subject to be a matter of the highest national security. 2005 Page #128  
tment of Transport stated: "a. The matter is the most highly classified sub 2005 Page #128  
octor Vannevar Bush. d. The entire matter is considered by the United State 2005 Page #128  
 not aware of the extraterrestrial matter 16 See authentication section of  2005 Page #130  
cur or marred with her scissors no matter how hard she tried. This is exact 2005 Page #131  
Disnev or b,· am one else for that matter. It was J J • .; the genuine arti 2005 Page #149  
ing' on film, and in life for that matter, looks like a badly made dummy. A 2005 Page #149  
opied from Life, or death for that matter, and yet it still looked faked. T 2005 Page #150  
Colonel Corso's credentials were a matter of pubLic record. Others have spo 2005 Page #168  
ization. That is pseudoscience, no matter how many degreed professionals ar 2006 Page #12  
 point, it has been and still is a matter of digging deeper for the true st 2006 Page #44  
een possible. Although the subject matter of the Sessions might seem relate 2006 Page #49  
ually anything, but as a practical matter includes only life forms that we  2006 Page #52  
kers. In the end, two things would matter: mounting a credible military def 2006 Page #62  
 How can we learn the truth of the matter? People are unreliable sources of 2006 Page #71  
nibalistic tribe, brought cerebral matter from infected patients back to Ft 2006 Page #114  
ony Dodd? Ranciles's views on this matter are illuminating: "The whole scen 2006 Page #126  
it came to researching the subject matter - as he stated in the Acknowledge 2006 Page #131  
uld make a pass over Area 51. In a matter of seconds, he got a phone call g 2006 Page #154  
onor commitment not to mention the matter to anyone or being put under secu 2006 Page #167  
d that: a. All information in this matter was to be released by the Departm 2006 Page #170  
 what happened to it, or, for that matter, what happened to the divers, the 2006 Page #193  
rnment made UFO reports a security matter using JANAP-146. 12               2007 Page #18  
t, always remember that anyone, no matter how streetwise and clever, can be 2007 Page #32  
now, alien and UFO-related subject matter ha\ e proven themselves co be per 2007 Page #59  
bate and exchange of ideas on this matter. Two opposing attitudes prevail i 2007 Page #59  
nce and political leaders took the matter of UFOs seriously enough to conte 2007 Page #59  
al effort is in place, or for that matter, needs co be. Madison Avenue and  2007 Page #59  
 see the trw, but it was gone in a matter of a few minutes. Crossing the ho 2007 Page #121  
          crossed the horizon in a matter of seconds. They all witnessed it 2007 Page #128  
d in the UFO controver sy is not a matter of any doubt. In the May 23, 1955 2007 Page #136  
een considered an extremel y grave matter to the ClA; hence the surveillanc 2007 Page #136  
ed anything of a national security matter to the Soviets on Moon Dust, then 2007 Page #136  
ClA). The Soviets were keeping the matter of J'vlonroe's application "under 2007 Page #137  
ormation developed concerning this matter will be promptly furnished your H 2007 Page #140  
 panel of experts to look into the matter in an effort co try and resolve t 2007 Page #143  
y failed co adequately resolve the matter. Far more incriguino-however is a 2007 Page #143  
 Aquarius never fully resolved the matter either. But the important point i 2007 Page #144  
odename is considered a classified matter. If we wish to learn the truth th 2007 Page #144  
ed court orders to vacate-within a matter of weeks-the homes that their fam 2008 Page #27  
 States, would not be considered a matter of profound national security, wh 2008 Page #29  
opies of his FOIA case file on the matter. The Executive Officer of the Air 2008 Page #30  
opinion of the MoD that the entire matter was one lacking in any defense si 2008 Page #31  
And that was essentially where the matter rested." Does Nick Pope feel that 2008 Page #34  
group further detern1ined that the matter was one of profound seriousness a 2008 Page #35  
e introduction of extraterrestrial matter and, where necessary, shall adopt 2008 Page #36  
 introduction of "extraterrestrial matter" into our environment is one that 2008 Page #36  
l warfare. 20 Of course, this is a matter of deep controversy ; and one tha 2008 Page #37  
UFOs ( or on any subject, for that matter) may get to see some documents an 2008 Page #68  
ld show missiles being launched no matter where the radar was looking. The  2008 Page #73  
       development is not a simple matter of dielectric breakdown , and the 2008 Page #78  
. Mathematical theory says that if matter approaches the speed of light, ti 2008 Page #95  
erver. If you were the light speed matter, you would notice no difference i 2008 Page #95  
ct names that are even today not a matter of record. Since MJ-1 is concerne 2008 Page #110  
. Their reason for this policy (no matter how many of our planes had been l 2008 Page #110  
o chat far. I::. would mere_y be a matter of internationalizing celestial p 2008 Page #113  
 policy, and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether 2008 Page #123  
due to a very important and sudden matter". This was the day the Roswell Ai 2008 Page #132  
ry highly classified group: a. The matter is the most highly classified sub 2009 Page #36  
. Vannevar Bush, and d. The entire matter is considered by the United State 2009 Page #36  
nt conversations on an undisclosed matter [UFOs and extraterrestrial life], 2009 Page #36  
, Truman writes: "[h]ereafter this matter shall be referred to only as Oper 2009 Page #36  
o the ultimate disposition of this matter should rest solely with the Offic 2009 Page #37  
 than October. Your action to this matter is critical to the continuance of 2009 Page #39  
n in the Kennedy assassination, no matter how minimal, provided a powerful  2009 Page #44  
. Before we get to the crux of the matter, it is important to note that -de 2009 Page #48  
n a large organization or for that matter been a member of our anned forces 2009 Page #155  
de or from somewhere else does not matter, as they could be used either way 2009 Page #177  

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u know it can be done, it's just a matteroFllmen-PhllCorso                  2005 Page #3  

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o advise the President on economic matters. Forrestal accepts and puts his  2003 Page #86  
 assistant to the President in all matters relating to national security."  2003 Page #87  
operation with USSR on Outer Space Matters, to James Webb signed by JFK “I  2003 Page #162  
ions. 1 had so little time to talk matters over with him today that, while  2003 Page #230  
rd Gilbert: Information on medical matters relating to U.S. personnel is a  2004 Page #54  
d enforce a strict cover-up of all matters related to an extraterrestrial p 2004 Page #61  
nd confided in him on confidential matters at least twice a day. So upon Ca 2004 Page #189  
 reasons they were here, and other matters of that consequence were shown t 2004 Page #189  
t Lovelace was involved with alien matters • Plane crash near Aspen, CO 196 2004 Page #207  
r Telegram assisted Roger Ramey in matters totally unrelated to the Roswell 2004 Page #237  
 Reconstruction, Criminal Forensic Matters and Computer Forensics. They are 2004 Page #250  
IENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ." Addressing matters raised by 11 Don Berliner has si 2005 Page #127  
ublic should the existence of such matters become general knowledge, but al 2005 Page #128  
also included intelligence-related matters and perioruc service at Raven Ro 2005 Page #130  
ld collection and investigation of matters of air intelligence interest whi 2005 Page #141  
rmed in our name. To explore these matters is not unpatriotic; co commend t 2005 Page #143  
Soviet scientist who studied these matters. 104                             2006 Page #107  
sts of national security about all matters related to UFOs and crash retrie 2006 Page #139  
          and role of authority in matters of civil-and human-rights; as we 2008 Page #26  
d a special consultant on security matters for a time after leaving that po 2008 Page #133  
to disclose sensitive intelligence matters related to foreign sources acqui 2009 Page #25  
ation with the USSR on Outer Space Matters," and the key passage in the tex 2009 Page #40  
rate with the USSR on "Outer Space Matters." If Kennedy had been warned abo 2009 Page #41  
tion with the USSR on "outer space matters" with the release of classified  2009 Page #41  
d by the strange. Nor does it help matters that most of the witnesses were  2009 Page #135  

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Jm is concerned. My colleague, Tim Matthe,\ s, and me have compiled all of  2005 Page #151  

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 77 The "British Area 51" & Hacker Matthew Bevan .......................... 2003 Page #3  
    The “British Area 51” & Hacker Matthew Bevan Matthew Williams Matthew W 2003 Page #83  
sh Area 51” & Hacker Matthew Bevan Matthew Williams Matthew Williams will b 2003 Page #83  
ker Matthew Bevan Matthew Williams Matthew Williams will be lecturing on hi 2003 Page #83  
e speaking about the activities of Matthew Bevan, a computer hacker that at 2003 Page #83  
Dr. Michael Salla, Paul Schatzkin, Matthew Thuney, Dr. Robert Wood, and Rya 2006 Page #2  
ndles, Margaret Fry, Tony Dodd and Matthew Williams, are less certain that  2006 Page #121  
rounding James Prescott, including Matthew Williams, who says: "I spoke to  2006 Page #123  
h such apparent ease? According to Matthew Williams: "Margaret [Fry] invite 2006 Page #125  
rs in early 1996, including me and Matthew Williams, bearing a Maryland pos 2006 Page #133  
ers/history.htm 14. Interview with Matthew Williams, January 17, 1997. 15.  2006 Page #137  
cember 3, 1996. 16. Interview with Matthew Williams, January 17, 1997. 17.  2006 Page #137  
Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? Matthew E. Thuney Copyright 2006 Mathew  2006 Page #180  
the mystery of About the Author... Matthew Edward Thuney was born in Bethes 2006 Page #194  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Matthew studied psychology at Texas Chri 2006 Page #195  
he Center for Ontological Action). Matthew lives and writes in northwest Wa 2006 Page #195  
eehan, Ruben Uriarte & Noe Torres, Matthew Williams, Dr. Robert \X/ood, and 2007 Page #3  
r With Whistleblower Gary Mckinnon Matthew Williams ....................... 2007 Page #5  
r With Whistleblower Gary McKinnon Matthew Williams Copyright 2007 Mottew W 2007 Page #78  
interview with Gary ?vlcKinnon and Matthew \Williams. M\'(/: Basically if l 2007 Page #78  
ome from documents relating to the Matthew Bevan case. There was a List of  2007 Page #85  
. l know that some hackers such as Matthew Bevan (alias KUJI) I ha\ e spoke 2007 Page #89  

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sumers Research board member, J.B. Matthews, wrote that in the nineteen thi 2005 Page #93  
eat Reich scholar, Professor Paul .Matthews of New York University observed 2005 Page #103  
ok in the not coo distant future.) Matthews, P.: Book Revie,v,jottmcll of O 2005 Page #105  
Autopsy film from my colleague Tim Matthews. Tim is a well-known UFO skepti 2005 Page #146  

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 stored on the flight deck between mattresses that were used to cusl~on the 2005 Page #164  

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 qualifications to speak ofl did a Mature Students access course to get on  2007 Page #78  

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 level of responsibibt y and human maturity? This might be rufficult. As yo 2005 Page #117  

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the Nephi Times-News reported that Maurice Memmott and Dan Johnson were sou 2008 Page #11  

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ardeau Missouri ............... 17 Maury Island UFO: The Crisman Conspiracy 2003 Page #3  
                                   Maury Island UFO: The Crisman Conspiracy 2003 Page #41  
y Kenn Thomas One reviewer said of Maury Island UFO, the book upon which th 2003 Page #41  
 of saturation." Details about the Maury Island case come from several Free 2003 Page #41  
lt's Project Blue Book report. The Maury Island case is mentioned time and  2003 Page #41  
nd again in the UFO literature but Maury Island UFO is the first one ever d 2003 Page #41  
on to reviewing the history of the Maury Island case, the lecture presents  2003 Page #41  
after to the recovered debris. The Maury Island story begins on June 21st,  2003 Page #41  
 he convinced Crisman to go to the Maury Island shore and take a look. Cris 2003 Page #41  
 Kenneth Arnold to investigate the Maury Island case. Arnold, whose famous  2003 Page #41  
ous sighting came three days after Maury Island,                            2003 Page #41  
es of connections between the 1947 Maury Island case and the Kennedy assass 2003 Page #42  
 Idaho and Montana, at time of the Maury Island case. Kenneth Arnold ’s inv 2003 Page #42  
Crisman turned over samples of the Maury Island debris to them. The materia 2003 Page #42  
ful in finding any evidence of the Maury Island debris, recommended that al 2003 Page #42  
d MJ12 documents suggests that the Maury Island debris was turned over by C 2003 Page #42  
all of this material, the original Maury Island claims; the Banister recove 2003 Page #42  
fay 1947, Socorro, NM; June 1947, :Maury Island, Tacoma; 4 July 1947, Roswe 2005 Page #163  
............................... .. Maury Island Revisited Kenn Thomas ..... 2009 Page #5  
ding Edward L. Katzenbach, Jr. and Maury D. Field. Others who assisted me i 2009 Page #25  
                                   Maury Island Revisited Kenn Thomas Copyr 2009 Page #29  
nt Rainier sightings. Known as the Maury Island incident, it involved sever 2009 Page #29  
sh. Roswell happened a month after Maury Island and some researchers think  2009 Page #29  
nd some researchers think that it, Maury Island and Arnold's Mount Rainier  2009 Page #29  
 Credibility issues surrounded the Maury Island case early on. The chief wi 2009 Page #30  
y not have seen anything at all at Maury Island. He came down a day after D 2009 Page #31  
bstances left behind by the UFO at Maury Island. The box and its contents w 2009 Page #31  
ted that Criman's involvement with Maury Island may have had to do with cov 2009 Page #31  
old Dahl put out the idea that the Maury Island UFO had been a hoax, ufolog 2009 Page #33  
l who died. By and large, however, Maury Island often flies under the radar 2009 Page #33  
ssassination conspiracy . That the Maury Island story remains under-examine 2009 Page #34  
of a pulp magazine to research the Maury Island incident in late July 1947, 2009 Page #179  

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os Del Trecer Milenio, No.5. Jaime Maussan Productions. 2006. "Mexico's Ros 2007 Page #192  

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Dust, occurred in Bolivia in earlv Mav 1978, and is supported by an intrigu 2007 Page #141  

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 • Dr. Robert J Oppenheimer — MJ12 maverick member — died throat cancer • C 2004 Page #201  
ould be somewhat less tendency for maverick entrepreneurs to seek access/ad 2006 Page #61  

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 a film titled Seve11 Dqys 1111der Mavis. It told the true story of a macab 2005 Page #149  
uple is tested in the extreme when Mavis collapses and dies on her husband, 2005 Page #150  

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story. My book about the incident, MawJ1 Island UFO, came out thirteen year 2009 Page #30  

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sity . His published books include Mawy Island UFO, The Octopus and, most r 2009 Page #34  

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 BoLivia was "not big-fifteen feet max, dirty white and oval." No one seeme 2005 Page #143  
edal for his bravery. According to Max Hastings and Simon Jenkins, in their 2006 Page #128  
 20. The Battle for the Falklands, Max Hastings & Simon Jenkins, Pan Books, 2006 Page #137  
 a joint Fellow appointment at the Max Planck Institute in Garching, German 2008 Page #75  
dered as arranged by German banker Max Warburg-the brother of Paul Warburg  2008 Page #125  
the Hamburg-Amerika shipping line. Max Warburg , that Deutsche Bank officia 2008 Page #127  
her of two future U.S. presidents. Max Warburg was the brother of Paul Warb 2008 Page #127  

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s at the Carnegie Institution, the Max-Planck-] nstitut in Germany, etc. Po 2007 Page #198  

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s. EGAL NO, NO. NO, NO. WS ARE NOT MAXIM ANY CLAIMS OF THAT OR ANY FANTASTI 2004 Page #24  
. The end result is the same. "The maxim that society exists only for the w 2008 Page #124  
 Illuminati , with its fundamental maxim that "The end justifies the means. 2008 Page #126  
e are other reasons founded on the maxim of utility, since it is the United 2009 Page #15  

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t would go on high defense stance, maximize intelligence gathering, rally s 2006 Page #63  

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nsions and conflicts necessary for maximizing profit and control. They also 2008 Page #130  

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on is not always 100 feet Slide 24 MAXIMUM SIZE /It DISTRIBUTION REPORTED • 2004 Page #126  
ion: 2/3 of Stringfield's reported maximum sizes were less than 30 feet Sli 2004 Page #126  
ure of USSR UFO research, aimed at maximum exploitation of both physical an 2004 Page #171  
the weighting facror, results in a maximum total score of 125 points. A dis 2005 Page #135  
e of such activities; and exerting maximum pressure on recruited individual 2006 Page #23  
estigator took the voltage up to a maximum of 47.3 kilovolts DC (average) a 2006 Page #41  
peed and strangeness would require maximum government caution and preparedn 2006 Page #59  
impossible. Science would be under maximum pressure to penetrate NHI strang 2006 Page #62  
NHI, and interpretation of events. Maximum information flow is essential to 2006 Page #66  
ublic and parochial uncertainties; maximum public education about nature, p 2006 Page #66  
s/nations to avoid major conflict. Maximum emphasis on familiar aspects — " 2006 Page #66  
HI strangeness with solid facts. - Maximum information flow is essential to 2006 Page #66  
ublic and parochial uncertainties: maximum public education about nature, p 2006 Page #66  
 in assessing positivity, creating maximum opportunity for large-scale bene 2006 Page #66  
Slow-familiar-positive might raise maximum public doubts and recriminations 2006 Page #67  
ss. - If masking is not an option, maximum information flow and public educ 2006 Page #67  
e. However, this scenario provokes maximum global effort to meet challenge  2006 Page #67  
stic laboratories operating at the maximum Biosafety Level (BL-4; see The U 2006 Page #106  
ficiency virus. Biosafety level IV Maximum security— examples of infectious 2006 Page #106  
ntoms. Again, I won't tell you the maximum speeds they got on them, but it  2006 Page #147  
d calibrate a radar system for its maximum range operation, it is quite lik 2006 Page #171  
ude of about 50,000 ft (nearly the maximum altitude of the F-94) and travel 2006 Page #177  
is irregular but that would be its maximum height). Its weight is 255 grams 2007 Page #196  
amperes at I 00,000 volts makes 5% maximum change (in Earth's magnetic fiel 2008 Page #77  

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, arranged to travel with Scott to Maxwell AFB in Montgomery, Alabama, to s 2004 Page #70  
orce Historical Research Agency at Maxwell AFB, Montgomery, Alabama. 68     2004 Page #71  
ional Archives then directed me to Maxwell AFB repository of historical rec 2004 Page #231  
al records for the USAF. A FOIA to Maxwell AFB resulted in a re-direct to t 2004 Page #231  
ce officers flew to the scene from Maxwell Air Force Base at Montgomery . E 2007 Page #133  
 objects," they whisked it away to Maxwell Field, from which it was flown i 2007 Page #133  
bject. At least that's the way the Maxwell Field officers explained why the 2007 Page #133  

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d which are so terrible that there may not be any more wars. These include  2003 Page #16  
ial in possession of the Army that may be of great significance toward the  2003 Page #25  
in the bedroom. My sister was born May 3rd 1941, so we are assuming this wa 2003 Page #30  
to the really hard questions. When may be easier then where, but as of this 2003 Page #36  
nt with her sister who was born on May 3rd of 41. 33                        2003 Page #37  
 control companies. Ironically, it may not be society that benefits from th 2003 Page #38  
o this case is still out there. It may come in the form of physical evidenc 2003 Page #38  
te research report by Kenny Young, May 1999 15. FBI FOIA requests and respo 2003 Page #39  
y. He maintained that Fred Crisman may have been an assassin working on beh 2003 Page #42  
mes I get the idea that some of it may have come from the San Augustin cras 2003 Page #43  
the edges to make the container It may have originally been soft. Forensic  2003 Page #47  
at one or both of these shoe soles may be unic Consequently, much more labo 2003 Page #48  
low the gap. I think it originally may have measured some 14 centimeters lo 2003 Page #48  
ppears to be a very low heel. This may have been just that, a very low heel 2003 Page #48  
to be of a smoother texture, which may indicate wear. The rest of the body  2003 Page #48  
e-quarter or one-third of the sole may be missing in the front, there is no 2003 Page #48  
speculates that the flaming object may have been a meteor, or the remnants  2003 Page #53  
f a "close inspection" of whatever may have fallen." Robert Gatty, a report 2003 Page #55  
earing the reports that the object may have fallen. 51                      2003 Page #55  
government explanation of a meteor may have satisfied the general public, i 2003 Page #56  
 my way which suggested that there may have been more to the story than jus 2003 Page #56  
t where it appears that the object may have been slowing down before its de 2003 Page #58  
perspective as to where the object may have landed. In 1987, I was holding  2003 Page #63  
rea, but it looked like the object may have made a trench as it came to res 2003 Page #63  
 Abstract: Early on the morning of May 22, 1949, James Forrestal, America's 2003 Page #85  
e at the call of the President. In May 1940 Forrestal is appointed Under Se 2003 Page #86  
ated two days later (September 19) may shed some light. It is a Memorandum  2003 Page #87  
ital within two or three weeks. On May 17 the New York Times reports that b 2003 Page #90  
s plans to travel to Washington on May 22. He then calls hospital administr 2003 Page #91  
e custody of his brother on Sunday May 22. The official account of Forresta 2003 Page #91  
 of the sash slips its mooring. On May 23, newspaper headlines around the c 2003 Page #92  
on of the tragedy. Two days later (May 25) Josephine Forrestal — who has re 2003 Page #92  
rash Retrieval Conference convened May 23." The board finishes its hearings 2003 Page #94  
The board finishes its hearings on May 30, Admiral Willcutts' investigation 2003 Page #94  
r who wrote the lead piece for the May 23 edition. In it he states that: 1. 2003 Page #94  
is brother from Bethesda on Sunday May 22 to recuperate privately. Followin 2003 Page #95  
ved from a vehicle that crashed on May 31, 1947 somewhere near Magdalena, N 2003 Page #101  
 hand imprinted control panels. On May 27, 1996, a third letter arrived con 2003 Page #102  
 Carolina writer's second shipment May 27, 1996 Each piece had a dark side  2003 Page #103  
ron had received a strange call on May 6t of 1980. The desk sergeant heard  2003 Page #142  
ving in northeastern New Mexico on May 5th when she and her 8 year-old son  2003 Page #143  
buquerque from his Wyoming home on May 11th on Bennewitz' nickel. Hansen an 2003 Page #143  
 Paul Bennewitz. He says, "Between May and June, his demeanor, his reaction 2003 Page #144  
on as "covert intelligence," which may have been some of the same people wh 2003 Page #150  
terplanetary Phenomenon Unit Dated May 16,1984 from Lt. Col. Lance R. Corni 2003 Page #162  
d object" in Bolivian territory in May 1978. • The object was reportedly 4  2003 Page #164  
ave been produced. So, some of you may be asking, "How do I know this is no 2003 Page #171  
access to the prior crashes, which may have involved the Army, FBI, AEC and 2003 Page #173  
ape o 50-300 feet diameter) o Dome may/may not include windows, ports o Mos 2003 Page #174  
o 50-300 feet diameter) o Dome may/may not include windows, ports o Most eq 2003 Page #174  
as the other. Alternatively, there may be a security system within the laye 2003 Page #185  
s one of two: (a) a control number may have been on the back of the cover o 2003 Page #185  
about a "clear and present danger" may require some comment. Only those wit 2003 Page #185  
 Not applied to a proof copy? This may be why it survived outside of the co 2003 Page #186  
hat. However, I do believe that we may be approaching an understanding of t 2003 Page #188  
y for them with our taxes c Courts may not have had an opportunity to revie 2003 Page #188  
 “black ” □ Some of our technology may track to UFOs; big question is what  2003 Page #188  
e Air Advisor to President Truman, may also help shed light on why there is 2003 Page #191  
 some evidence to indicate that he may in fact have gone to Edwards to see  2003 Page #192  
lved in the Kecksburg recovery and may actually have been directing the pro 2003 Page #194  
ms to indicate Carter was told and may actually have been told about the cr 2003 Page #196  
mation like that secret, but there may be some aspects of the UFO informati 2003 Page #196  
portant evidence that Jimmy Carter may have been told of crashed saucers, a 2003 Page #197  
 have led to the idea that Clinton may have been cut out of the UFO situati 2003 Page #199  
d us at the National Press Club on May 9th - this is a story I haven't told 2003 Page #199  
gy Policy, it appears that Hillary may have been dealing with the UFO issue 2003 Page #200  
ences of the assistance, which you may recommend." One should note the poss 2003 Page #206  
ctive himself. Response: Wedemeyer may not have prepared the final directiv 2003 Page #208  
re, it is believable that Marshall may have dictated both directives to a s 2003 Page #208  
rovided further that any aid which may be made available shall be subject t 2003 Page #225  
nsequences of assistance which you may recommend, 3nd the probable conseque 2003 Page #225  
CflalalB and iMtav ia peeltitan af may—iMltty yea nM ■eke it wlaar that yar 2003 Page #226  
der our policy to see what changes may be necessary if any^ regarding our c 2003 Page #230  
o general and imply too much which may later prove embarrassing. However th 2003 Page #230  
e /nly Cabinet member to date that may know of the details is Secretary of  2003 Page #235  
e future assignments that the unit may be called upon to perform. Until fur 2003 Page #237  
 of State, Washington, D.C., on 15 May 1978. Captioned "Report of Fallen Sp 2004 Page #7  
case, as a CIA report — also of 15 May 1978 — makes abundantly clear: Many  2004 Page #8  
hook the earth. This took place on May 6. Around that time some people in S 2004 Page #8  
what was already in hand. Dated 16 May 1978 and titled "Reports Conflict on 2004 Page #8  
f State, and discovered that on 18 May 1978 the U.S. Embassy in La Paz agai 2004 Page #9  
tion with known space objects that may have re-entered the Earth's atmosphe 2004 Page #9  
ntered the Earth's atmosphere near May 6 can be made; however, we are conti 2004 Page #9  
 The army has concluded that there may or not be an object [sic], but to da 2004 Page #9  
 occur on that fateful day back in May 1978? While the available U.S. gover 2004 Page #9  
 questions. The CIA's report of 15 May 1978 clearly stated that the object  2004 Page #9  
hat crashed at Bermejo, Bolivia in May 1978? I discount the possibility tha 2004 Page #10  
partment of State's telegram of 15 May: "The object was.. .egg-shaped, meta 2004 Page #10  
of State's "Secret" telegram of 18 May, which clearly stated that, "No dire 2004 Page #10  
tion with known space objects that may have entered the Earth's atmosphere  2004 Page #10  
ntered the Earth's atmosphere near May 6 can be made." Moreover, what of th 2004 Page #10  
oth geographically and in time. It may well be the case that when the compl 2004 Page #17  
3. Moondust — Santa Cruz, Bolivia, May 1978 4. Moondust — Additional Object 2004 Page #17  
only three people still living who may have had direct knowledge of the cra 2004 Page #29  
als of this area." But the fourth "may require more investigation," he said 2004 Page #30  
r his truthfulness." Another story may have provided insight into the often 2004 Page #32  
 Shelburne County, Wednesday night may be one of the extremely rare cases w 2004 Page #41  
e cases where "something concrete" may be found. The spokesman, who identif 2004 Page #41  
ul not betray any confidences they may have shared with Larry. But to 'name 2004 Page #48  
n stationed at RAF Bentwaters from May 1978 until December 1980. One of onl 2004 Page #54  
ed. SLIDE #5: Las Cruces Sun-News: May 16, 2947 V-2 Goes Astray, Lands in S 2004 Page #62  
 Mountain Standard Time, Thursday, May 15, 1947, above the Tularosa Basin i 2004 Page #62  
947 — over a two month period from May 9 to July 31. Whatever flying discs  2004 Page #62  
 about the non-human presence. The May 15, 1947, incident has remained a sp 2004 Page #63  
dopedia Astronautica states: "1947 May 15 V-2 Flight Launched 16:04 local t 2004 Page #64  
what actually happened during that May 15, 1947, V-2 rocket launch? State R 2004 Page #64  
day. SLIDE #8: Newspaper Headline, May 22, 1947: Las Cruces Sun-News 'Pecul 2004 Page #64  
y six miles east of Alamogordo" on May 15. How was the "peculiar phenomena" 2004 Page #64  
t at White Sands Proving Ground on May 15, 1947, to "change course, taking  2004 Page #64  
re passive actors in 1947. Between May 9 and July 31, more than 600 militar 2004 Page #66  
ives on commercial air lines since May 29, 1947. The peak seemed to come af 2004 Page #67  
ak seemed to come after the famous May 29, 1947 "Juarez, Mexico" explosions 2004 Page #67  
 course. SLIDE #12: El Paso Times, May 30, 1947 V-2 Rocket, Off Course, Fal 2004 Page #67  
 the truth was, Kissner says, that May 29, 1947 event, was the American mil 2004 Page #67  
ified radar object. The morning of May 29th, Lt. Col. Harold R. Turner, Whi 2004 Page #67  
Kissner says: At 7:15 p.m. MST, on May 29, 1947, it is believed that at lea 2004 Page #67  
aso limes reported the next day on May 30, 1947, that the first explosion o 2004 Page #67  
anything else. (The El Paso Times, May 30, 1947) It was never learned what  2004 Page #68  
as Cruces Sun-News who watched the May 29, 1947, launch and said there were 2004 Page #68  
Total Reported Airplane Accidents, May 9 to July 31, 1947 (Biggest spike fr 2004 Page #68  
 July 31, 1947 (Biggest spike from May 29, 1947, for 72 hours after Juarez  2004 Page #68  
him at the crash site, although he may have been with the Cuba police offic 2004 Page #72  
 not known." Animal Mutilations On May 15, 1947, when the unidentified obje 2004 Page #75  
sive. It is believed that the four may have suffered from some form of toxi 2004 Page #81  
ls Slide #55: Las Cruces Sun-News, May 20, 1947 Secrecy Shrouds Test of Ame 2004 Page #82  
 at an alarming rate between early May and end of July 1947, provoking Pres 2004 Page #82  
tus related to flying saucers: You may know that I am the fellow who was in 2004 Page #86  
 going to release ANY report which may prove embarrassing or give rise to q 2004 Page #88  
 or for any official position they may take. There is nothing more to be do 2004 Page #88  
y interested in any indication you may have heard while you were here on th 2004 Page #90  
rce of energy and I think our work may have a bearing on flying saucers. RI 2004 Page #91  
vernment at the present time. WBS: May I ask the reason for this classifica 2004 Page #91  
 for this classification? RIS: You may ask, but I can't tell you. WBS: Is t 2004 Page #91  
 buried deep in classification and may as well be in the fourth dimension f 2004 Page #95  
83 now indicates that Silas Newton may have been telling the truth. The 198 2004 Page #97  
al Photographic Interpretation. It may be a factor in why his son would bec 2004 Page #101  
 the National Security Council and may be known to many Ufologists as the a 2004 Page #103  
vered in the Suitland Archives. He may also be known by researchers as the  2004 Page #103  
ts of 1947: A Preliminary Report" (May, 1993). Slide 7 provides a different 2004 Page #115  
 instead of percentage count. This may be useful in attempting to estimate  2004 Page #115  
s that there are nine reports that may represent only five crash recoveries 2004 Page #115  
tive, helpful to the community and may have notes . R12: Tom Deuley may kno 2004 Page #118  
d may have notes . R12: Tom Deuley may know identity of source and have oth 2004 Page #118  
8, R65: Dick Hall was involved and may have notes • R51: Don Ecker may know 2004 Page #118  
nd may have notes • R51: Don Ecker may know more about this Cambodian fire  2004 Page #118  
espondence • R73: Michael Hesemann may know more about this East Germany cr 2004 Page #118  
my summary of how why some hoaxers may do it. Often, it is just a relativel 2004 Page #121  
sapiens and are maybe even smarter may cause a potential dilemma. The actio 2004 Page #123  
olizes this. Some of you out there may be thinking, "Well, he's just a 'con 2004 Page #125  
d acquaintances, and Len's reports may have influenced his scenario. In any 2004 Page #127  
"captured" craft and says wreckage may be result of "military action" • See 2004 Page #128  
ially if you include those that he may not have known about such as the L.A 2004 Page #129  
out slowly. Len speculated that we may have had an "interplanetary war." Se 2004 Page #129  
have run across evidence that this may be the case. In the process of readi 2004 Page #129  
 in strong terms that it very well may be true. Furthermore, astronaut Edga 2004 Page #132  
 even asserts that we as a species may have been observed by these "visitor 2004 Page #133  
e closest thing to that Holy Grail may be what is known as the MJ-12 docume 2004 Page #134  
lled Roswell saucer, or whether it may have been another 132                2004 Page #135  
sh at Roswell. For that book, they may have been led astray by testimony fr 2004 Page #137  
ovelizations of the premise. There may even be hundreds of such books now.  2004 Page #137  
ace aliens with crash dummies they may have seen in the desert five or seve 2004 Page #140  
e the photographic glimpse of what may have been a top secret telegram abou 2004 Page #141  
e of the Mogul balloon experiments may have been secret, all of the materia 2004 Page #142  
lves the gouge. That is that there may have been a second site where the ma 2004 Page #143  
e Base, where President Eisenhower may have gone to see them after a visit  2004 Page #144  
top secret research, some of which may have had to do with UFOs, that were  2004 Page #145  
tific leaps of the late 1900s. You may not have found an obituary for this  2004 Page #146  
rve as a small reminder that there may be much more at stake in debates ove 2004 Page #148  
standing of the truth, whatever it may turn out to be, will continue to be  2004 Page #148  
tecboaciass„ giber specialists, we may notes yet noir pile their names and  2004 Page #164  
iet times. • 1.Initial observation may be made either by military or civili 2004 Page #168  
s to Groom Lake in the USA. • This may be considered the terminal point for 2004 Page #171  
shows that although the Presidents may not have been given the whole story  2004 Page #176  
rmation like that secret but there may be some aspect of the UFO informatio 2004 Page #186  
ared on the Lary King Live Show in May of 1995. 184                         2004 Page #187  
marks it appears that Bill Clinton may not have been fully briefed on the s 2004 Page #197  
death of Secretary Porrestal on 22 May. 194. created a vacancy which remain 2004 Page #203  
t Bethesda Navel Hospital 1:50 AM ,May 22, 1949 with a bathroom cord tightl 2004 Page #203  
s Angeles Examiner newspaper of 23 May 1955: • "I can report today on a sto 2004 Page #206  
et at the truth, no matter what is may be. Given this, many in the ufologic 2004 Page #215  
s a hoax, by finding evidence that may counter several of the key arguments 2004 Page #216  
e, not so far fetched as debunkers may have us believe. As Stan Friedman of 2004 Page #218  
t of such information, but Gebauer may be another story altogether. Accordi 2004 Page #218  
 in the aerospace industry, and he may as a result have obtained details fr 2004 Page #218  
gues at Air Research, or others he may have met in his time there.2° In oth 2004 Page #218  
s time there.2° In other words, he may have been "in the know." This leads  2004 Page #218  
ey would prefer, for reasons which may or may not be legitimate, to keep th 2004 Page #219  
d prefer, for reasons which may or may not be legitimate, to keep that quie 2004 Page #219  
dar bases, whatever equipment they may have been using, existed at the time 2004 Page #221  
tec was a hoax, but something else may have been going on out in New Mexico 2004 Page #221  
, the "Newton diary" — whatever it may be, if it even exists at all — is, a 2004 Page #222  
, 13 December 1973 (declassified 6 May 1992), p. 67. 33 Ibid., p. 70. 34 Pf 2004 Page #224  
ris in Ramey's office July 8. That may prove to be true. But what external  2004 Page #231  
. In fact this could indicate they may well have been taken with an altoget 2004 Page #235  
r addition. It seems the negatives may have arrived in the ST archive at di 2004 Page #235  
t there press conference" argument may be partially right if seen from thei 2004 Page #236  
tainty one of these other services may not have caught wind of what was goi 2004 Page #237  
of another reason why Bond Johnson may have had an early and open door to G 2004 Page #237  
o fill in and maybe some questions may never be answered, but the quest for 2004 Page #238  
parts and pieces that he has, that may be from the 1947 UFO crash on the pl 2004 Page #240  
. The implications and conclusions may suggest a different interpretation o 2004 Page #242  
hts of the Important Memo are: You may not know now, but you have some real 2004 Page #249  
 one time it was called ZODIAC and may have changed in 1995. 3. The UFO/EBE 2004 Page #249  
odeword for JFK and this paragraph may be key evidence in determining autho 2004 Page #251  
ITARY RECORDS RELEVANT TO OCRD ■ 4 May 61-Enroute to OCRD (Office of the Ch 2005 Page #8  
ference 14 • "The body of a person may be subjected \\'ithout d:mger to ele 2005 Page #16  
e by ordinary apparan1s . for they may amount to several mil11on volls, as  2005 Page #16  
e an immunodeficienc y. An abscess may even cause septicern.ia, but it can' 2005 Page #34  
c y. In that situation, the person may decease rapidly if he finds himself  2005 Page #34  
nts were reported in Varginha that may or ma) not be related to the "ET" fr 2005 Page #34  
val Case "Nearly a month later, on May 19 at 7 p.m., Hildo Gardingo, 20, wa 2005 Page #35  
by UFO investigators-started on 10 May 1996 an internal investigation to fi 2005 Page #35  
he l(jngman, Arizona, UFO crash of May 1953 can be traced back to February  2005 Page #39  
!(jngman, Arizona, specificali) on May 21, 1953. Chetham and Young were the 2005 Page #39  
gnment with the U.S. Air Force, on May 21, 1953, I assisted in the investig 2005 Page #40  
elf, there are other accounts that may have a direct bearing on this partic 2005 Page #41  
deed occur at K.ingman, Arizona in May 1953. Operation Upshot-Knothole Imag 2005 Page #45  
 ancient times or today), and what may be the result of acknowledging this  2005 Page #73  
ductees as valid evidence, then we may consider that some people are select 2005 Page #74  
eal; when one considers that there may be a genuine replacement for petrole 2005 Page #85  
 Tucson. Wild as these a.Uegations may sound, they were well documented and 2005 Page #88  
 a naturally high energetic charge may begin to feel uncomfortable fairly q 2005 Page #90  
 been screened by Helen Dukas, who may have had her own reasons for not wan 2005 Page #92  
 lf1/'i/he/m Reich appeared in the May 26, issue of The Ne111 Rep11hlic, ot 2005 Page #93  
of Eisenhower's 'kitchen cabinet,' may have been privy to or associated wit 2005 Page #97  
 intelligent and perceptive reader may find it preferabl e to dismiss his o 2005 Page #102  
sts in putting forth such a theory may ultimately be excluded and, in a num 2005 Page #104  
ouch with "reality" or insane. You may have the knowledge of a master scien 2005 Page #104  
very few take it seriously. Yee it may be easier to accept the spiritual in 2005 Page #117  
, sophistication and believability may be lost to time or simply mistaken . 2005 Page #121  
t this book um·eils-where research may discover further proof that extrater 2005 Page #121  
 the formal military sense ... and may not even have had any formal records 2005 Page #123  
wiD come a time when surplus funds may be available to pursue a program dev 2005 Page #128  
s to do with the consequences that may arise not only from the impact upon  2005 Page #128  
t they have seen, and intimidation may be necessary to ensure their coopera 2005 Page #129  
ar laboratories and UFO propulsion may derive from atom.ic reactors. Those  2005 Page #130  
" reference suggests that the case may have really been a hoax perpetrated  2005 Page #133  
 Kalahari Desert, South Africa, in May 1989. The details were first reveale 2005 Page #134  
al by his first name in a document may seem like a major mistake in the mod 2005 Page #137  
appear genuine, a few anachronisms may be present but have reasonab le expl 2005 Page #137  
ially if you include those that he may not have known about such as the L.A 2005 Page #140  
legedly, to lack of activity. Some may not be comforted to hear that the Ai 2005 Page #142  
debris and foreign equipment. Some may wonder how the "lack of activity" co 2005 Page #142  
tion with known space objects chat may have reentered the Earth's atmospher 2005 Page #143  
epartment of State's airgram of 15 May states: "The object was ... egg-shap 2005 Page #143  
at Santilli is a hoaxer; and there may even be some evidence to the contrar 2005 Page #146  
tall a metal gate in order that we may drive in a flat bed truck to recover 2005 Page #156  
ome other material that we believe may be carbon fibers. This sort of "hair 2005 Page #158  
 AdditionaUy, unknown systems that may enhance alien psionic interfaces or  2005 Page #163  
ces or alien teleportation systems may not even be conceived of with.in our 2005 Page #163  
l framework. Some of these systems may be less amenable to reverse engineer 2005 Page #163  
o engineers and inventors. Science may try to wrest the secrets of nature,  2005 Page #163  
onders that we enjO). \Vh.ile trus may be true we muse bear in mjnd my form 2005 Page #163  
certain technological developments may have been inspired by other precedin 2005 Page #163  
e 1952, Spitzbergen, Norway; 20/21 May 1953, Kingman, AZ. A friend of mine  2005 Page #163  
 events around these early crashes may never be known. The military agenda  2005 Page #167  
st director ·was a Dr. Ed Doll. On May 21, 1953 Stansel was told to report  2005 Page #168  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference may be cliscovered by the Gravit) Resear 2005 Page #172  
n Europe in the early 1950s. B. It may come as a surprise to many Americans 2006 Page #5  
e Crown of Creation and that there may be "as many" as 50,000 civilizations 2006 Page #5  
ording to Frank Drake, means there may be another civilization "only"1000 l 2006 Page #5  
the asteroid belt. F. The visitors may be checking on old colonies establis 2006 Page #7  
d, yellow and white races. G. This may be a penal colony on which aliens dr 2006 Page #7  
, have learned to live peacefully, may be a no-no in the galactic rule book 2006 Page #7  
in the galactic rule book. H. This may be a recreation center. Notice how m 2006 Page #7  
tables or surfing beaches? I. They may be specimen gatherers for ET zoos an 2006 Page #7  
l galactic horticultural societies may be collecting specimens for their di 2006 Page #7  
s breeding. K. Medical researchers may have to evaluate the genetic materia 2006 Page #7  
Mars... M. Local neighborhood maps may describe the equivalent of English c 2006 Page #7  
ions in the 19th century. N. There may be special excursions to observe var 2006 Page #7  
  THE UFO "WHY?" QUESTIONS 0. They may be advance men seeking the best site 2006 Page #8  
 believe that alien visitors (they may be our landlords, for all we know) t 2006 Page #10  
ata from people with clearances. I may be doing exactly what they want, tha 2006 Page #12  
 overlooks that such discrepancies may not be evidence of a fraudulent docu 2006 Page #15  
lopment of manuals such as SOM1-01 may not be a product of military profess 2006 Page #16  
's about the production of SOM1-01 may therefore be offered. SOM1-01 likely 2006 Page #16  
 extraterrestrial manufacture that may become available.... 4.b. The recove 2006 Page #18  
es not of terrestrial origin which may become available... 4.c. The establi 2006 Page #18  
rial technology and entities which may come down inside the territory of or 2006 Page #18  
 manuals. Overall, the MJ-12 Group may be considered to be a parallel branc 2006 Page #24  
e sector' • (Paaphrase). 'There ae may in the inteihgence corrminty vitio w 2006 Page #27  
tte* such electroldnetic apparatus may be used as an electric tan, vhen the 2006 Page #35  
l nuous, drect-current soilage, or may be uSed as a loudweaker, Nstien the  2006 Page #35  
 the OXR data indicates that Brown may have purposefully modified his test  2006 Page #41  
an an interesting undertaking — it may be a critically important one. But t 2006 Page #50  
s aware of human life on earth and may have come here specifically to inter 2006 Page #52  
r less humanoid in appearance), it may be relatively easy for human beings  2006 Page #52  
 deity, others serving whatever it may call God. T.,As the reality of the N 2006 Page #60  
 their motives are inscrutable but may lead to the gradual infiltration and 2006 Page #63  
s a survival strategy, governments may be secretly complicit. Scenario Slow 2006 Page #63  
akeholder response. Because threat may be hard to assess, governments may h 2006 Page #69  
may be hard to assess, governments may have difficulty mobilizing civilian  2006 Page #69  
centers. Anti-government sentiment may grow. Society could experience a slo 2006 Page #69  
 perhaps both nearer and stranger, may exist. Therefore, to ignore the poss 2006 Page #70  
et, Special Access, program. On 24 May 1963, CIA pilot Ken Collins (Fig. 2) 2006 Page #73  
rash scene by late afternoon on 25 May." The writer further asserted "all s 2006 Page #76  
his additional aerodynamic loading may have proved too much for the damaged 2006 Page #78  
second expedition took place on 27 May 2005. This time, we found what we we 2006 Page #80  
t a 60-degree nose-down angle, and may have been supersonic at the time of  2006 Page #82  
opped at the home of Mrs. Kathleen May, mother of two of the boys in the gr 2006 Page #90  
two of the boys in the group. Mrs. May and a visiting cousin, 17 year old E 2006 Page #90  
d not to go on and went home. Mrs. May and the five boys proceeded up to th 2006 Page #90  
ield was down on their right. Mrs. May led the group with Eugene Lemon and  2006 Page #90  
the group but they continued. Mrs. May and Lemon then heard strange noises  2006 Page #90  
below a large hanging branch. Mrs. May and the Lemon boy then turned their  2006 Page #90  
front of the nearest witness, Mrs. May, and sprayed an oily substance on he 2006 Page #90  
stance on her. At this point, Mrs. May and the group of frightened boys fle 2006 Page #90  
s photograph taken in 1952 of Mrs. May holding a large poster-sized drawing 2006 Page #91  
 after the incident occurred, Mrs. May had appeared on a nationwide televis 2006 Page #91  
 York called 'We the People." Mrs. May sat down with an artist in the studi 2006 Page #91  
vided concerning the story of Mrs. May and the boys who walked up on the fa 2006 Page #93  
knew the witnesses very well. Mrs. May was a well-respected woman and the b 2006 Page #93  
n the community. They believe Mrs. May and the boys did see something on th 2006 Page #93  
ly seen the monster, Mrs. Kathleen May. At the time, she lived near Flatwoo 2006 Page #93  
wn of Gassaway. When I called Mrs. May on the phone and introduced myself,  2006 Page #93  
 a lot about the incident and Mrs. May informed me about a number of things 2006 Page #93  
R." I continued to speak with Mrs. May and her son, Freddie, and after seve 2006 Page #94  
ore information, I would call Mrs. May and Freddie and talk with them and a 2006 Page #94  
bjects. Early in my research, Mrs. May put me in touch with another key fig 2006 Page #95  
, "The glowing object seen by Mrs. May and the boys was actually a meteor." 2006 Page #96  
perched on a limb" and "underbrush may have given the impression of a giant 2006 Page #96  
he story by the witnesses and Mrs. May gave him a detailed description of w 2006 Page #98  
ollars, according to Mrs. Kathleen May. When the story about this incident  2006 Page #98  
ibed to A. Lee Stewart Jr. by Mrs. May in the "Charleston Gazette" article. 2006 Page #98  
 monster? Is it possible that Mrs. May and six boys pulled off a perfectly  2006 Page #99  
ossibility that cattle mutilations may be experiments by both aliens and ou 2006 Page #101  
 people successfully, some of them may become arrogant. When trained physic 2006 Page #101  
in their society even thought they may not put it on paper. For example, th 2006 Page #102  
sive. It is believed that the four may have suffered from some form of toxi 2006 Page #104  
rt in the Roswell events, and this may have been among the first of animal  2006 Page #104  
nsive biological weapons program • May 1971- February 1973: United States d 2006 Page #107  
w. It is believed biowarfare units may still have smallpox stocks • 1980-19 2006 Page #107  
merican of the Navaho nation on 14 May 1993 found himself gasping for air d 2006 Page #110  
ntelligence Service Officer, on 19 May.25 Autopsy results disclosed that pu 2006 Page #110  
nd is a microscopic particle which may infect the cells of a living organis 2006 Page #113  
apes: in this simple chemical fact may lie the heart of the whole prion eni 2006 Page #114  
 eventually cause brain damage. It may be that once in a while (very rarely 2006 Page #114  
e inherited from one parent. These may produce forms of the molecule which  2006 Page #114  
uggesting that Government agencies may have secretly uncovered a dark and d 2006 Page #119  
g been found on the mountain range may have had their origins in the 1982 c 2006 Page #121  
 the Falklands War in 1982. It was May 17, 1982 when Staff Sergeant James P 2006 Page #127  
 "signal" to other colleagues) who may also been told the story on the jour 2006 Page #128  
ect of the broader mystery of what may have occurred on the Berwyn Mountain 2006 Page #129  
d, indeed, the Ministry of Defense may have more of a problem with it. Main 2006 Page #130  
he James Prescott controversy, and may simply have included the Porton Down 2006 Page #131  
everal indicators that "something" may have been retrieved from the forest. 2006 Page #132  
cribed) of unknown origin. (29) It may be relevant that during its life as  2006 Page #132  
vilian aircraft. The second damage may have resulted when the object impact 2006 Page #136  
 light aircraft in mid-air, bodies may well not have come down near the lar 2006 Page #136  
he event suggests that the objects may have been detected north of the east 2006 Page #168  
ational defense? Of course not! We may imagine that Air Force Intelligence, 2006 Page #174  
tory so he contacted Willingham in May, 1977. Willingham confirmed that he  2006 Page #176  
or 7th, the Air Force intelligence may well have issued requests for immedi 2006 Page #179  
ther, not pull ourselves apart. We may agree to disagree, but we should all 2006 Page #182  
ile the ongoing eighty-degree heat may have been sufficient to sizzle the t 2006 Page #183  
s in the Poll suggesting that they may possibly have had other anomalous ex 2006 Page #198  
tralian airport. She says that she may have had missing time, too. She aske 2006 Page #204  
.......... ................... 126 May 28, 197 4: Glowing Disc Encounter wi 2007 Page #5  
t back to merua rustory agrun. You may recaJJ that, in the buildup to the U 2007 Page #12  
                     Of course, it may be that UFOs don't crash at random.  2007 Page #30  
t UFOs don't crash at random. They may crash (or be shot clown) close to wh 2007 Page #30  
by a seemjngly questionable source may have some basis in fact. lt takes co 2007 Page #33  
sts. 1n shore, most of the secrecy may boil down to a few well-place people 2007 Page #36  
all know about this event. But you may not know how many Americans don't ac 2007 Page #40  
er comes out, the U.S. gO\ ernment may face the righteous wrath of the Amer 2007 Page #40  
ning 'ET'ish horizon suggests they may 110/ all be people, and that they're 2007 Page #60  
n for extraterrestrial visitations may have more to do with Earth's cows th 2007 Page #62  
ed me to suspect the manufacturers may have felt they could move more of th 2007 Page #64  
ngestion ." \\.hi.le this campaign may have proved to be an asset to loca.l 2007 Page #69  
at their new VXJ IVIodule Receiver may be the product of back-engineered al 2007 Page #71  
f light in 1975. A s such, this ad may have proved counter productive with  2007 Page #74  
tel y. :tvf\Xi: \X/ell 1 think you may find they had them bur as with many  2007 Page #80  
e term Honeypot, i.e. some systems may be left on the internet by governmen 2007 Page #86  
jng and I would find somethjng . l may have been a Little bit drunk "vhen I 2007 Page #90  
 be able to make things happen. He may be able to help you with your case a 2007 Page #91  
e able to work with them because 1 may be off to America. It's workjng out  2007 Page #92  
 to 2" thick canopy windows, which may also have been used as a flat armore 2007 Page #100  
 model. Jack remembers seeing what may have been bomb bay doors located on  2007 Page #107  
 primary mjssion for this aircraft may have been that of a long range recon 2007 Page #107  
manufacturing the giant 116' model may have prevented it from being produce 2007 Page #108  
in your backyard, or whatever, you may not have seen it because the town is 2007 Page #123  
low-bed. Usually a low-bed trailer may sag, but this thing was dragging on  2007 Page #126  
me action for meteor retrieval. On May 5, 1997, in Laguna Cartagena, Puerto 2007 Page #130  
 inrucations that Moon Dust's work may have extended into far stranger -and 2007 Page #132  
of intelligence ." "I know. But he may be under special orders. Anyway, he' 2007 Page #133  
cial. Kilgallen believed the story may have come from the New Mexico area i 2007 Page #135  
arilyn shortly before she died. It may have been the last part of July or t 2007 Page #136  
s, Pataki paused before saying: 'I may have."' That Dorothy Kilgallen was i 2007 Page #136  
 not a matter of any doubt. In the May 23, 1955 edition of the Los Anoe/es  2007 Page #136  
lance file on Marilyn Monroe. \Xie may never know the full story of the mys 2007 Page #137  
verified as being genuine, then we may have fim1 evidence to demonstrate th 2007 Page #137  
vidence to demonstrate that murder may have been commfrted -and sanctioned  2007 Page #137  
 stumbled across what some believe may have been the remains of the mighty  2007 Page #137  
hook the earth. This took place on May 6. Around that time some people in S 2007 Page #141  
ata to that alread~ in hand. Dated May 16, 1978 and titled Reporls Co,iflic 2007 Page #141  
 a meteorite, or a false alarm? On May 18, 1978 the US Embassy in La Paz ag 2007 Page #142  
tion with known space objects that may have re-entered the Earth's atmosphe 2007 Page #142  
ntered the Earth's atmosphere near May 6 can be made; however, we are conti 2007 Page #142  
 The army has concluded that there may or not be an object [sic], but to da 2007 Page #142  
 occur on that fateful day back in May 1978? While the available US Governm 2007 Page #142  
n they answer. The CIA's report of May 15, 1978 clearly stated that the obj 2007 Page #142  
 "AQ-4" is i.Uuminatin g, too, and may well relate to the ultra-secret Aqua 2007 Page #144  
 have a clear picture of what this may refer co. Nevertheless, the "MD" cit 2007 Page #144  
2, 1979 titled MD Palare-431 Repod may be a reference to Moon Duse. The lik 2007 Page #144  
ow linked to the Vela Incident. We may never know tl1e truth berund what it 2007 Page #144  
usions of "AQ-4" and "M4" and "MT' may weU be an inrucacion that MJ 12, Pro 2007 Page #144  
he document stated that the affair may have been due to the presence of wha 2007 Page #144  
s former and now-retired employees may very well shed remarkable light on t 2007 Page #144  
                                   May 28, 1974: Glowing Disc Encounter wit 2007 Page #145  
hat 1974 article: " ... Since last May, more than 100 cattle have been foun 2007 Page #146  
                                   May 9, 1974 Daylight, Indiana 153        2007 Page #159  
omment : "UFO Crash in New Mexico: May 17, 1974 -Chilili, AU. S. Air Force  2007 Page #160  
white, glowing, egg-shaped disc in May 1974. I'm coming to that, but first  2007 Page #160  
sc crash retrieval from ChiJjli on May 17, 1974, plus these photos not far  2007 Page #162  
se to Albuquerque the last week of May 1974 raises the question: \Vhat were 2007 Page #162  
in New i\Iexico, NICAP stated: "On May 28, 1974, a resident of AJbuquerque, 2007 Page #165  
 . ~ : '•-! •• r -, ,,- By 9 PM on May 28, 1974, more Albuquerque residents 2007 Page #166  
       ___:-..,. l \lhitr dice -fl May 28, 1974 f c.--, e6g F..:: Coyolr Ca 2007 Page #168  
SER POINTER, explain wider view of May 28, 1974, Sandia disc in relationshi 2007 Page #168  
lear weapons storage -and Chi.lili May 17, 1974 disc crash retrieval.l Abq  2007 Page #168  
ew evidence that the Deneb account may be correct. During recent visits to  2007 Page #184  
 mysterious sites near Coyame that may be directly or indirectly linked to  2007 Page #189  
Local residents theorize that this may be an abandoned water well that was  2007 Page #189  
111 ("The Campinas Sighting," FSR, May/June 1962). The Campinas case was pa 2007 Page #193  
lor sent a copy of his analysis on May 24, 1982, whjch we transcribe in fuU 2007 Page #197  
............................. 1 03 May 28, 197 4: Glowing Disc Encounter wi 2008 Page #5  
                                On May 8, 1962, Hynek and Friend, accompani 2008 Page #11  
esponsible for all the reports. It may have landed in Utah, but we also hav 2008 Page #15  
of the state." Those same measures may include the requirement to maintain  2008 Page #24  
d Air Force Base, New Mexico on 25 May 1950, and which was for the specific 2008 Page #26  
are their hand; and although there may be some very good reasons for them r 2008 Page #34  
d if both UFOs and their occupants may be considered biologically hazardous 2008 Page #37  
that the UFO intelligences exhibit may possibly be for reasons relating to  2008 Page #38  
are their hand; and although there may be some very good reasons for them r 2008 Page #38  
nal_security 5 USAF Memorandum, 25 May 1950 6 Protection of Vital Installat 2008 Page #38  
gnificant events. Hopefully , this may be true of all UFO Crash Retrievals  2008 Page #40  
r UFO Crash, is a reminder of what may be going on all around us at any tim 2008 Page #41  
and civilian pilots. Claim that it may have been a Perseid meteor; refuted  2008 Page #49  
 Gordon Graham and Lance Graham On May 18, 1987, I interviewed Gordon Graha 2008 Page #51  
 about ever again. A week later on May 13, 1987, l spoke with his son, Andy 2008 Page #52  
But what her son, Shannon reported may help to paint the details of just ho 2008 Page #53  
and , Ocosta, Markham and Bay City may be generally described as close-knit 2008 Page #53  
xhaust on a helicopter whose pilot may have accidentally left the landing l 2008 Page #54  
y a convenient explanation. Apathy may be the worst form of corruption; it  2008 Page #55  
. The unknown object impacted, and may have exploded somewhere in the Elk R 2008 Page #58  
pressed when I interviewed her. It may be also possible her sense of time w 2008 Page #59  
 assigned to secure the Crash Zone may have found it was more of a difficul 2008 Page #60  
 whatever crashed by the Elk River may have been recovered by the military  2008 Page #60  
ts entire archive of UFO files. On May 14 2008 the National Archives releas 2008 Page #61  
st batch of files were released on May 14, 2008. They covered the period 19 2008 Page #64  
orce pilot who stated that on 20th May 1957 he was ordered to open fire on  2008 Page #66  
oing. The film is inconclusive and may even just show so-called Chinese lan 2008 Page #68  
r on any subject, for that matter) may get to see some documents and files, 2008 Page #68  
 Tunguska, wrote an article in the May 200 l issue of Fate magazine that fu 2008 Page #101  
guska , Vladimir V. Rubtsov, Fate, May 2001 Great 1908 Tunguska Explosion - 2008 Page #103  
sistent with context. These errors may provide clues to whether this was ty 2008 Page #105  
c Chemist. A scan of the watermark may be included. The information shown o 2008 Page #109  
 chis danger . Another possibility may exist, chat a species of Homo sap1en 2008 Page #112  
n scientific foundation, and which may one day come co light. Let's assume  2008 Page #112  
at magnesium silicates on the moon may exist and contain up to 13 per cent  2008 Page #112  
 culture si~:.lar to our own, they may be recognized as an independent peop 2008 Page #113  
t.echnolog1.cally and economically may ::ake upon itself the right: ::o occ 2008 Page #113  
 l sta::e would be rejec::ed; :hey may think .i.c would be advisable to gra 2008 Page #113  
ents Of 1947: A Preliminary Report May, 1993" based in pa rt on leaked docu 2008 Page #117  
zing profit and control. They also may have feared that Stalin's Russia was 2008 Page #130  
 seemed incapable of defense ... I may say this today: If the wave of more  2008 Page #130  
f Hitler's deputy, Rudolf Hess, in May, 1941, may have been a genuine secre 2008 Page #130  
deputy, Rudolf Hess, in May, 1941, may have been a genuine secret plan to a 2008 Page #130  
cision to tum their back on Hitler may have begun with the disaster of Hess 2008 Page #130  
rcher. Many feel Hunsacker's death may have signaled someone in the officia 2008 Page #133  
e agenda of any such control group may have been best expressed by Presiden 2008 Page #134  
by the "masters of infinity"? They may well be those global National Social 2008 Page #136  
e was an immediate Cold War, which may well have been the globalist 's plan 2008 Page #139  
o Skorzeny , the Nazi commando who may have recovered Solomon 's Treasure f 2008 Page #139  
 since. One indication that Reagan may have been under the influence of fas 2008 Page #142  
 the influence of fascists came in May, 1985, when he laid a wreath at a so 2008 Page #142  
orld Sightings early 19C:1 through May ■ St2.r Vh.1:s the Soviets, and E'P  2008 Page #163  
e Best Anti-War Insurance. In this May 757 piece, Teller is a strong advoca 2009 Page #10  
nology and the Imbalance of Power" may be an emulation of another document. 2009 Page #11  
rtling. It even refers to the same May 22 document date but for a different 2009 Page #13  
the three of the references dating May 22 in the two letters as well as a p 2009 Page #13  
FO crash retrievals at the outset (May 1947) has been established from prio 2009 Page #14  
a nation. The cards we are holding may not win in a game of poker and I thi 2009 Page #16  
d not want to be the other guy who may be holding the winning hand. What is 2009 Page #16  
ment Systems'(FOBS). Such a system may have played a role in New Mexico in  2009 Page #17  
for proper analysis. This incident may have been the basis for Dr. Wernher  2009 Page #17  
e" drawn up by Raymond Garthoff in May 1953. The Soviet ABM program was dis 2009 Page #17  
llites . For these weapons , speed may not be so important; it might be mor 2009 Page #22  
mage inflicted upon the enemy, but may instead result in damage inflicted w 2009 Page #22  
tegory, there is one reason why we may be able to outdo the Russian effort  2009 Page #22  
 using advanced lJFO electronics , may represent the right way to re-establ 2009 Page #23  
 prompted to wonder whose security may have been at stake, this practice wa 2009 Page #24  
ons covered in your NSC .letter of May 22, 1953, are.:.satisfactory to me,  2009 Page #27  
                           Crisman may not have seen anything at all at Mau 2009 Page #31  
ading some to suspect that Crisman may have even sabotaged the plane. Accor 2009 Page #31  
an's involvement with Maury Island may have had to do with covering up top- 2009 Page #31  
ngleton's files after his death on May 12, 1987. A former counterintelligen 2009 Page #39  
y occurred at, or near, Kingman in May 1953 does not stand or fall on the w 2009 Page #48  
gnment with the U.S. Air Force, on May 21, 1953, I assisted in the investig 2009 Page #49  
tion of the date by just one month May 1953 and not April 1953. 43          2009 Page #49  
o well to dig into much deeper. It may ultimately turn out to be one of the 2009 Page #55  
Center, Norton AFB, California, in May 1978. From July 1979 to June 1980, h 2009 Page #73  
afraid with his German accent they may not understand the words, highly tec 2009 Page #93  
nvestigator's clothing because she may have erred on small details or becau 2009 Page #95  
-----·--- --.:.'~----------....... May 1967, Blackwell Oklahoma SF? q, fUi. 2009 Page #113  
 ,. ·-.~-- . ,.. -'"'c• .-,,,:_ .. May 13, 1972 Canterbury NH ;t:l"I' 13. R 2009 Page #125  
 and July of that year, including: May 16, 194 7 -V2 rocket crashes-blamed  2009 Page #156  
hes-blamed on "peculiar phenomena" May 21, 194 7 -Silent plane is developed 2009 Page #156  
, 194 7 -Silent plane is developed May 30, 1947 -V2 rocket crashes in Juare 2009 Page #156  
O sighting and I wondered if there may be some connection, so I decided to  2009 Page #156  
eculative article read: "Radiation May be Factor in Latest Secret Weapon" T 2009 Page #157  
world peace as the atom bomb. This may not be amplified further than saying 2009 Page #159  
 Miller in an article: "New Weapon May Be Airborne" Miller said Leech, in b 2009 Page #160  
 some research along this line. It may be just a fantastic dream. It may no 2009 Page #162  
 may be just a fantastic dream. It may not." Light waves, he said, offered  2009 Page #162  
 and above the ultra violets there may be weapons of future warfare as deva 2009 Page #162  
bomb," he asserted. "Other nations may find them. We must keep in pace in o 2009 Page #162  
strt~-l~nl(th dre.(£ and white at~ may be only on~ s'.ep ir: the dit!i-Sl'l 2009 Page #163  
d by the War Cabinet on the 5th of May. They provided for the establishment 2009 Page #165  
f atomic bombs as multiple charges may be more practical. A Conundrum The P 2009 Page #167  
oved by the War Cabinet on the 5th May. They provided for the establishment 2009 Page #167  
f atomic bombs as multiple charges may be more practical." T.D.J. Leech kne 2009 Page #168  
 later speculation that the weapon may be airborne. Project Seal Report: Gr 2009 Page #168  
f atomic bombs as multiple charges may be more practical." Confirmed as tru 2009 Page #168  
world peace as the atom bomb. This may not be amplified further than saying 2009 Page #172  
ouid . be 111.lc to atom bomb. Thu may no! be iim-make u~ctul conmbutt on:; 2009 Page #182  
 Juur. 14, 19•17 -· -. . Radiation May Be Factor In Latest Secret ll' eapon 2009 Page #182  
- \Super 'Whistles,' Light Waves/ !May Become' A' Bomb Rivals i : CAM 1-mlD 2009 Page #183  
 . asl ;issl'rtcct •'OthN m1tioni. may find saylnl:' hi~ ,ve11pon "'"s an e 2009 Page #183  
 · 1 IS A-BOMB PAS-SE? l Death Ray May Bel !U.,S. S~ientist .Helped Make 1N 2009 Page #184  

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ved the 'flying saucer' which Mrs. May's sons saw was a meteorite. The inci 2006 Page #99  

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                        Since last May_,_more than 100 cattle have l:ieen f 2007 Page #146  

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nything unfamiliar in the sky (and maybe even on the ground) could now be u 2003 Page #141  
of Top Secret." Two responses: (a) maybe what they mean was that MAJIC was  2003 Page #185  
Security level so high, made own O Maybe was a proof copy C ESecurity 2 poi 2003 Page #186  
folks like Quintanilla, Menzel and maybe Hynek were the bad ones who should 2003 Page #187  
borate and well orchestrated hoax (maybe by the Russians), or; 2) Our count 2003 Page #236  
hat Chris try and track them down. Maybe they saw something. Chris took the 2004 Page #44  
ng for us Larry, I'm grateful. Now maybe we can all get a good night sleep. 2004 Page #49  
ople died after this for God sake. Maybe they were right when they told us  2004 Page #49  
ommand people were busy elsewhere, maybe on sight? I remember the malfuncti 2004 Page #50  
rmed me he could see two to three, maybe more lights dancing in the sky ato 2004 Page #55  
I reasoned that with so much smoke maybe I should look for the fire. The fi 2004 Page #89  
hat look like Homo sapiens and are maybe even smarter may cause a potential 2004 Page #123  
ake you wonder. Take three secrets maybe still being kept from the public s 2004 Page #130  
member the man's name — he thought maybe it was "Cabot." According to Jesse 2004 Page #135  
t. They wish it would go away. And maybe the aliens did go away. Some say t 2004 Page #144  
 after a visit to Palm Springs. Or maybe, he was just visiting his dentist, 2004 Page #144  
I don't know if it was in the book maybe not — that during the Reagan admin 2004 Page #192  
im who and he said two young guys, maybe three, that stood at the western s 2004 Page #217  
ry], and give us some answers, and maybe they would prefer, for reasons whi 2004 Page #219  
amsey's forthcoming book, or even, maybe someday, Pflock's anonymous witnes 2004 Page #223  
equest." Where does this leave us? Maybe we should put the IRS in charge of 2004 Page #231  
raises an interesting possibility. Maybe both sides of the "was there, wasn 2004 Page #236  
s conference? Did it happen? Well, maybe... after a fashion. Jesse Marcel r 2004 Page #237  
ll have many blanks to fill in and maybe some questions may never be answer 2004 Page #238  
blic domain invention Innovative , maybe patentabl e improvements likely 19 2005 Page #21  
out a UFO . , . that landed or had maybe crashed at Ft. Riley, Kansas." Str 2005 Page #79  
 work. \Y/e all have illusions and maybe the greater we are, the greater th 2005 Page #103  
borate and well orchestrated hoax (maybe by the Russians), or; 2) Our count 2005 Page #126  
," I said. "And the Hombrecitos?" "Maybe you just thought you saw them," Fa 2005 Page #156  
 you saw them," Faustino said. "Or maybe somebody took them, or they just t 2005 Page #156  
 couldn't find a trace of them. So maybe Meyers -will bring back a picture  2006 Page #44  
dy there to recover the bodies and maybe the UFO suggests they must have ha 2006 Page #125  
ey used to do it. They were afraid maybe we were being attacked! (laughs) S 2006 Page #150  
 lot of trouble in other commands. Maybe not a lot of trouble, well, somewh 2006 Page #161  
d with a great deal of skepticism. Maybe even derision. Not only that, but  2006 Page #181  
                                Or maybe the object simply floated away. Wh 2006 Page #192  
s flummoxed by the entire affair. "Maybe something came out of the sky that 2006 Page #193  
       The Bigelow Foundtion said "Maybe." However, the next time he came b 2006 Page #206  
our own mind." ■ "Written in 1954. Maybe should never be used. If so/, shou 2007 Page #47  
ommittee chair and ranking member; maybe ·one or two• others. ■ Congress ge 2007 Page #52  
during the clay and then come home maybe have a drink and do some hacking?  2007 Page #90  
lf co want to look in places tl1at maybe one shouldn't. However it would pr 2007 Page #91  
 But it wasn't that big of a fire. Maybe 1,200 acres, tops. DeBow: How many 2007 Page #123  
ch wasn't very big, was closed up. Maybe about 10 clays, somewhere around t 2007 Page #125  
world governments don't gee along. Maybe by concealing thjs information gov 2007 Page #127  
t being about 40 feet in diameter, maybe 10 to 12 feet high. The disc was q 2007 Page #170  
 defined. I saw it for a period of maybe one or two seconds." What all this 2008 Page #10  
had fallen not far from Eureka. Or maybe "landed" would be a better word fo 2008 Page #10  
etched for the length of two feet, maybe a little more." Penniston 's refin 2008 Page #82  
aracter of the Tunguska explosion. Maybe we are even dealing in this instan 2008 Page #102  
om1ation from the public, and then maybe figure out whom to silence or disc 2008 Page #111  
guing factor suggesting that, just maybe, Bethurum wasn't quite the fantasi 2009 Page #55  
ZE FROM SOMETHING LIKE 6 INCHES TO MAYBE 12 INCHES WHEN THEY MOVED OVER THE 2009 Page #65  
ay from the craft. John (then) was maybe 15 feet away, 20 feet away, standi 2009 Page #67  
 we do? And we just stood therefor maybe five to ten, maybe fifteen seconds 2009 Page #70  
 stood therefor maybe five to ten, maybe fifteen seconds, and then it was g 2009 Page #70  
ass Steve LaPlume: "This craft was maybe about 1,000 feet off the ground. I 2009 Page #83  
ver our heads, it would have taken maybe twenty seconds. And then when it w 2009 Page #85  
nd went up into the s/...y slowly, maybe at a 25 degree angle, and it just  2009 Page #85  
ELATED PHENOMENA AROUND THE EARTH, MAYBE AT OTHER lvfJLJTARY INSTALLATIONS  2009 Page #85  

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a Chain of command was through the Mayor and City Council No FBI FileCape F 2003 Page #33  
 Who Likely Heard About It? ■ Cape Mayor - Hinkle Statler ■ Jackson Mayor-C 2003 Page #34  
Charles H. Sanders, former Jackson Mayor Dies, November 8, 1984 6. Newspape 2003 Page #39  
ary 13, \'(/alter Xavier da Silva, mayor of ·Monsenhor Paulo (a town about  2005 Page #37  
glare that illuminated the ground. Mayor Silva felt sick and had conjunctiv 2005 Page #37  
oswell on January 5, 1998 with the mayor and other town dignitaries in atte 2007 Page #70  
. Today, he is the equivalent of a mayor for a gated community in Stafford  2009 Page #69  

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e Mayor - Hinkle Statler ■ Jackson Mayor-Charles H. Sander ■ Funeral Home - 2003 Page #34  

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tler, who reported to Captain Karl Mayr and got funding from both the milit 2008 Page #126  

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lored to lead him further into the maze of an alien invasion. He had coined 2003 Page #149  
ed deer and partied for years. The maze of half-overgrown logging roads was 2008 Page #45  
 the American population through a maze of government policies, drugs, a du 2008 Page #145  
rd relativity signifies at best, a maze of mathematical formula-which relat 2009 Page #20  

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s Accounts and Other Details Mabie Mazza was the officer manager of WHJB ra 2003 Page #59  

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lage (see illustration #23). These ma} have 99                              2007 Page #105  

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 the document or hoax.ing an event ma~ be identified, along with likely per 2005 Page #138  

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rse TOP SECRET CODE WORD (ULTRA. I MBRA. MA.IIC. ctci material would be ref 2003 Page #118  

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a.C.S. bul !inc dusts In~ them. or mbu. l'hc 11tomic poison i;:a.5c• lefen. 2009 Page #182  

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two weeks that my contact met Jack Mc George. Jack McGeorge and he immediat 2004 Page #188  
ng characteristics: frequency 2995 mc to 3000 mc; pulse width of 2.0 micros 2006 Page #200  
ristics: frequency 2995 mc to 3000 mc; pulse width of 2.0 microseconds; pul 2006 Page #200  
ai •r. .,:,.Id "'"" "os ll.'.lT:,.:mc L".l It. cflescl! "Oould be." .utu :I 2009 Page #182  

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~--.,.~---·-- OC.T. 1J,r1''-• H(A~ MC&ICO Cr'l'Y ... 1,t 'h•C•tt VILLAGC. T 2009 Page #122  

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interim report" by his boss, named McAdams, which confirmed the fact that t 2004 Page #97  
 'interim' report. His boss, named McAdams, showed it to him and fellow wor 2005 Page #42  
e said the paper was snatched from McAdams and officials denied it even exi 2005 Page #42  

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mbers Winthrop · Aldrich and David McAlpine Pyle representing the Rockefell 2008 Page #140  

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ing Office and met with Mr. Robert McArtor, whose job it was to answer ques 2003 Page #179  

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round midnight. They phoned a Sgt. McCabe to report what had been happening 2008 Page #79  
report what had been happening and McCabe alerted the Central Security Cont 2008 Page #79  

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 b) Dr. Steven Greer. According to McCandlish, a science \\ ricer, his frie 2005 Page #83  
ng even more exotic. Sorensen gave McCandlish a very explicit description o 2005 Page #83  

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d one of these inclividual s, Mark McCandnsh, has given his testimony to th 2005 Page #83  

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 out ot 551 orson seconds No sound mccandrish taco, meets a Man eirlP tIO3  2006 Page #30  

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added, "Both he and Senator Joseph McCarthy received volumes of classified  2008 Page #141  
ion was filled with 'pinkos.' When McCarthy went too far in his Communist i 2008 Page #141  

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 New Mexico. AFTAC detachment from McClellan AFB has conducted several airb 2004 Page #81  

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Germany 0 1 0 0 0 Researcher Clark McClelland III. 27-30 Jets downed UFO ne 2004 Page #113  

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he late White House reporter Sarah McClendon, and her question to Clinton a 2003 Page #199  
Clinton leaned over and told Sarah McClendon, who hosted us at the National 2003 Page #199  
hington White House reporter Sarah McClendon, Clinton reportedly stated whe 2004 Page #197  

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ional City Bank, headed by John J. McCloy, pushed frightened Germans into t 2008 Page #126  
ed Nazi supporters such as John J. McCloy, Averell Harriman, and George F.  2008 Page #141  

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icers in Parachute Branch Lt. Col. McComb (with notation AF Chief of Br.) L 2009 Page #94  

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

 963, the DCI would have been John McCone who would have presumably been th 2008 Page #110  
 the new Director of the CIA, John McCone, to share UFO information with NA 2009 Page #43  

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 is also an emergency airfield for McCord Air Force Base. A normal aircraft 2008 Page #51  
es in the area. Fort Lewis, WA and McCord AFB are adjacent to each other an 2008 Page #59  

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Valley residents created by Robert McCracken (RM) a local Nye County histor 2006 Page #47  

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

al journals were also kept. Robert McCulloch, another trained cloud-buster  2005 Page #99  

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

ious Diseases to summon Dr. Joseph McDade, who isolated Legionella in 1977. 2006 Page #111  
, who isolated Legionella in 1977. McDade was quick to suggest a viral caus 2006 Page #111  

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aymond Fowler, Ray Boeche, Stanley McDaniel, Chad Deekin, Bruce Goldberg, A 2006 Page #203  

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 of print although many of Stanley McDaniel's books can be obtained on Amaz 2006 Page #208  

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ad been sent a copy by the author, McDaniels. The caller remarked that he h 2006 Page #205  

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

er audience has not faltered. Bill McDonald of Mesa AZ drew the cover art.  2003 Page #2  
Famous UFO-Related Quotes James E. McDonald, Ph.D. “I speak ...from three y 2003 Page #13  
y scientific interest. ” Dr. James McDonald. Professor of atmospheric scien 2003 Page #13  
CKGROUND Started in 1967, knew Jim McDonald Led a project to study gravity  2003 Page #169  
ad become well acquainted with Jim McDonald, who talked me i Committee. I F 2003 Page #169  
escription By forensic artist Bill McDonald 22 170                          2003 Page #174  
undahl to UFO researcher Dr. James McDonald. The February 2, 1970 letter re 2004 Page #101  
In another April 7, 1970 letter to McDonald on April 7, 1970 Lundahl wrote, 2004 Page #101  
 he was still talking to Dr. James McDonald about it in 1970. Shortly there 2004 Page #102  
 rendition by forensic artist Bill McDonald of the description therein. Sli 2004 Page #119  
by • Edward J Ruppelt • Dr James E McDonald • John Ferry • Frank Edwards •  2004 Page #202  
ive up the information Dr. James E McDonald • During the mid-late 1960s, Mc 2004 Page #209  
onald • During the mid-late 1960s, McDonald became intensively involved in  2004 Page #209  
as had hired a 'UFO nut,' James E. McDonald, to head the IAP in 1954." Free 2005 Page #98  
t Reich. His name was Dr. James E. McDonald, and we know him to be another  2005 Page #99  
r careers. Eva Reich recalled that McDonald had visited the cloud-busting s 2005 Page #99  
er aired. From what we know of Dr. McDonald, there is likelihood that he wo 2005 Page #99  
consider as well -that at the time McDonald was working closely with, and f 2005 Page #100  
epared for Dr. Bob Wood by William McDonald, based on the descriptive infor 2006 Page #118  

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f EBE Type I, and Slide 22 is Bill McDonald's forensic rendition of these d 2003 Page #173  
              Murder & Majestic 12 McDonald's Death • Just before dawn on A 2004 Page #210  

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 description, and Slide 24 is Bill McDonalds forensic rendition. The craniu 2003 Page #173  

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ge. Slide 2. During my career with McDonnell Douglas, I led a little projec 2003 Page #169  
 worked on radar returns during my McDonnell Douglas career, so I know some 2003 Page #183  
ersity project that the non-profit McDonnell Foundation was supporting to c 2004 Page #123  
 Similar descriptions apply to the McDonnell Douglas facility Qocated north 2005 Page #83  
Conference aerospace physicist for McDonnell Douglas Corporation,19 reports 2005 Page #140  
ack Weeks flying safety chase in a McDonnell F-101B. They climbed to cruisi 2006 Page #73  
t could be identified as part of a McDonnell F-101 Voodoo. I did confirm th 2006 Page #85  
:. - ■ Boeing, Lockheed, Northrop, McDonnell Douglas, TRW, · -· , Rockwell, 2007 Page #52  
r this facility. (Ours or theirs?) McDonnell Douglas Phantom Works. Gray Bu 2007 Page #56  
in order here. During my career at McDonnell Douglas, I became exposed to t 2008 Page #104  
jump start when my boss at work at McDonnell Douglas asked me in 1967 to "l 2009 Page #7  

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s. Sincerely, 1 Incl.: Subj Report mceexp-y14 1.,ISD 2 8 011-,A, tot; Roam  2004 Page #18  

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uQ.Id ~BceUiot1t ■ The Fort Di,;,. McG\&U .. A.Fe Inr.~nt • Tu. i.n l,bnd E 2009 Page #143  

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n the UFO cditor at OMNI magazine, McGcorgc claimed to have been in a UFO b 2004 Page #188  

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

tered on a man by the name of Jack McGeorge who was a counter terrorism spe 2004 Page #188  
side the Carter UFO briefing: Jack McGeorge was a member of the Special For 2004 Page #188  
l body guards. I came to know Jack McGeorge vicariously through one of my c 2004 Page #188  
y contact met Jack Mc George. Jack McGeorge and he immediately took a likin 2004 Page #188  
uld go out drinking at night. Jack McGeorge held an incredible position in  2004 Page #188  
y Carter. What's unique about Jack McGeorge is that he also a member of the 2004 Page #188  
al Conference The reason that Jack McGeorge was allowed in the presidential 2004 Page #189  
from the National Security Agency, McGeorge was admitted to the briefing se 2004 Page #189  
given to President Carter and Jack McGeorge attended at least the initial b 2004 Page #189  
ded at least the initial briefing. McGeorge told my contact basically what  2004 Page #189  
as in the room seated at a table — McGeorge at another table. A member of t 2004 Page #189  
 been told by Secret Service agent McGeorge that the Holloman film was part 2004 Page #197  
nnedy's national security advisor, McGeorge Bundy and the Department of Sta 2009 Page #37  

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on gave a lecture in which he told McGeorge's story of what happened inside 2004 Page #188  

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 Not Alone, Walter Sullivan, 1964, McGraw-Hill, New York, pages 278, 288 \X 2007 Page #77  

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 from the impact crater. Robert M. McGregor, an aeronautical engineer from  2006 Page #82  
an or military personnel arrived." McGregor determined that "post- crash fi 2006 Page #82  

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care. FT. LEONARD WOOD COMPANY 044 McGrew, Daniel E l\kGuff, Jimmie D Ol\lc 2007 Page #172  

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■ U.S. Sightmgs ■ The Fort Di:-: . McGU1re AFB Incident ■ Spring Sightings  2008 Page #161  

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d shooting of an alien at Fort Dix/McGuire AFB in New Jersey in 1978. This  2005 Page #78  
, e.g. crash retrievals. Ft. Dix / McGuire AFB, 1978 • ••••• 1.1.4 , .... f 2006 Page #29  
hich makes t to runway at adjacent McGuire AFE). • USAF security poke finds 2006 Page #29  
 tWho was stationed at the time at McGuire as Deputy Director a I nteligenc 2006 Page #29  

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-tl'-There Is one clue ir: the re· mch " ,;atc!litc ol th cartb. rcall' por 2009 Page #182  

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             Drawing© 2007 by PauJ McKee,·er Thar miLirary experience of hi 2007 Page #173  

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ncling next to her sister, Rebecca McKeeve r Armstron g, who is next to her 2007 Page #166  

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ebecca tkKeever Armstrong and Paul McKeever standing on stair landing at wh 2007 Page #166  
on g, who is next to her son, Paul McKeever. This is where they were in the 2007 Page #166  
 was flying over Albuquerque. Paul McKeever, now 41-years-old, still reside 2007 Page #166  
 Aunt Sandy Rivers and Mom Rebecca McKeever Armstrong, still residents of A 2007 Page #166  
il 1st, 2007, I traveled with Paul McKeever, his mom (Rebecca McKeever Arms 2007 Page #168  
th Paul McKeever, his mom (Rebecca McKeever Armstrong) and aunt (Sandy Rive 2007 Page #168  
 after the Sandia hills even, Paul McKeever at age 18 enlisted in the U.S.  2007 Page #172  

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

 http /*woe projectprove.com/ Gary McKinnon Looking for proof of a UFO cove 2006 Page #31  
 Encounter With Whistleblower Gary Mckinnon Matthew Williams .............. 2007 Page #5  
 Encounter With Whistleblower Gary McKinnon Matthew Williams Copyright 2007 2007 Page #78  

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st told by his second wife Beverly McKittrick, and which she has reconfirme 2004 Page #180  

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Ascendant ■ Investigating Area 51 ,mcl Antelope Valley ■ Crop Circle E::... 2008 Page #166  

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

om Tim Cooper. (See Slide 30.) The McLean VA postmark noted in slide 31 was 2008 Page #109  
ge brown envelope post ~rited from Mclean, VA, dated lune 24, 1999, with no 2008 Page #119  
                 The burned memo ■ Mclean, Virginia postmark ■ Later correl 2008 Page #120  

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gor, an aeronautical engineer from McLellan Air Force Base, studied wreckag 2006 Page #82  

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984-1988 .lane 1.'layer 111d Doyle McManus (1988) 2. Intruder Alert, 1975-1 2009 Page #142  

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 explosives came from Dr. Brockway McMillan, director of the National Recon 2006 Page #74  
ce to the security of the program. McMillan urged that recovery operations  2006 Page #75  

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to body recovery s Paul Trent took McMinnville, Oregon, photo in ‘50, leadi 2003 Page #170  

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

ive value without confirmation Joe McMoneagle (Intuitive Intelligence Appli 2003 Page #38  
ause of death" Remote Viewer — Joe McMoneagle • 26 blind target coded envel 2004 Page #199  

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ransport it in a B-26 to Maj. Gen. McMullen in Washington, D.C. The entire  2003 Page #17  

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i^e^bodies were detained under the McNab law until, all remaing evidence wa 2003 Page #235  

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witnesses "were detained under the McNabb law ... and warned of the consequ 2005 Page #126  
regarding convicted members of the McNabb family, leading to a doctrine for 2005 Page #126  

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ak (G) Glenn Fishbine (MN) William McNeff (MUFON Minnesota Journal, issue # 2004 Page #228  

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rscribcd as :i joint dc1•c!op- , 1 mcnl oi ~ci~nllsls from lhls c-ounlr:,r. 2009 Page #182  

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r ~bny miliw-y pion es detroyed On mcOWllors willl UFOs A trillhm dollu1 ml 2008 Page #151  

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rnu. brlontt":d w 1· · ~d .i d,~rn:mcru ~d ow clicnl~ ltft .ind 11.uud rhri 2009 Page #198  

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t !he nc,v wc;,-ecre eapon pon wa• mcr~I rcll~blc. ll1:: could r:o: be di«· 2009 Page #182  

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00 milham~'"""" ia md1catcd bv the mc~r which ia in c1rcul\. W1th the pAtu: 2005 Page #17  

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condition tn ’ fentir at Balheida. Md , where phynral and mental fatigue an 2003 Page #91  
• National Archives - College Park MD - Library of Congress Manuscript Divi 2003 Page #153  
national Archives in College Park, MD www majesticdocuments com 156         2003 Page #160  
nd relies on an interview with one MD to seek his opinion on how the govern 2004 Page #127  
tic markers William R Lovelace II, MD • Aerospace Medicine expert • On Boar 2004 Page #207  
n a fig leaf 12 Greer, Stephen M., Md. Disclosure: Military and Govem111c11 2005 Page #84  
y Command at Fort George G. Meade, MD, revived the first story: regarding " 2005 Page #123  
es were later kept at Ft. Detrick, MD.) Unautho rized civilian witnesses "w 2005 Page #126  
rrently being kept at Ft. Detrick, Md." In addition, in the Interplanetary  2006 Page #104  
 facility USARMIID at Ft. Detrick, MD consists of four levels of Biosafety  2006 Page #106  
e Corps testing lab in Hagerstown, MD and gave it to some person for testin 2006 Page #176  
ng of same day -with samples (See: MD Palace-431 Report). Los Alamos Study  2007 Page #143  
s may refer co. Nevertheless, the "MD" cited in an apparent report on the O 2007 Page #144  
case of Septemb er 22, 1979 titled MD Palare-431 Repod may be a reference t 2007 Page #144  
'.ed. A NICN rn.wnbrr wn c:or,uaat Md it ........ .... this incident. On Pa 2007 Page #165  
the Chief of Police for Annapolis, MD.27 I wrote an introductory letter and 2008 Page #45  
26, 2000, The Capital. Annapolis , MD. Police Chief Robbie Robertson appear 2008 Page #70  
 Policies ■ Hessdalen ■ Triangles :md Balls of Light ■ The Barbados Inciden 2008 Page #164  
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lodes ■ UFO Sighting; in the U.S. :md World, Summer 1989 ■ The Strange Sovi 2008 Page #166  
om oflnfoam:tion ■ D1Nl! si,..,h., md th, V iuh ■ ~J• Ho1:&t ~ Pto1•ct -Pi. 2009 Page #143  
th: the USA ■ Clo'lincwith • lh,1' md lavlsicn ■ I CJeO: A Yue or icquo ■Sp 2009 Page #144  
tive Di:closure ■ The Soviet Coup :md Aft ■ F2bng • • •                     2009 Page #150  
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hysicis\, mill IL' a{detl British ;md Ne\\' Zcala.r.d sci!ntlsts in the dc1 2009 Page #180  
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---- The aircraft was an Al Italia MD-80 with 57 passengers on board. It wa 2008 Page #66  

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TCnt of 100 to 400 milham~'"""" ia md1catcd bv the mc~r which ia in c1rcul\ 2005 Page #17  

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ded Opporturuaes ■ Politics and Sc:mdal m late 1986 ■ .AJTL'lzing Encounter 2008 Page #164  

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ith the organization's director at mdthuney@email.msn.com. Here is CONTACT' 2006 Page #193  
e publisher or email the author at mdthuney@email.msn.com. 192              2006 Page #195  

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ptor, Horten flying wings, and the Me-163 rocket powered aircraft were deca 2007 Page #111  

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 advanced aircraft technology. The Me-262 jet interceptor, Horten flying wi 2007 Page #111  

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ess, 1973-1975 Su1c::ent b7 French Me1:1t:: of Ccfoue •llllfflinl-lnd4ftL , 2009 Page #141  

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space intak) W10 mtemabonal SIA/f, ME11111(1 accortkq fa a ievai puNna ,nd  2006 Page #32  

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es it will be me or no it won't be me_ 187                                  2004 Page #190  

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No Foundation for Criticism, ’NyiW mea refl* cart at 1 gra E mai crs cov nc 2003 Page #93  

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e military remote viewers at Forte Mead. 8. Astronautics and Aeronautics Jo 2006 Page #208  

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 to TC) 1999 48 3132 S, uncl ■ Ft. Meade Army FOIA 1999 1 335 TSM, conf ■ S 2003 Page #169  
lbox ■ S-2 (mail plus to TC) ■ Ft. Meade Army FOIA ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) ■ S 2003 Page #169  
eceived from an FOIA office at Ft. Meade. The originals were identified to  2003 Page #179  
ce for approval Returned from Fort Meade in 2000 □ I saw pages come out of  2003 Page #180  
 of Information Act office at Fort Meade. The envelope is shown in below: f 2004 Page #243  
Big Bear Lake California, and Fort Meade, Maryland. S-1 Supplied Leaked Doc 2004 Page #248  
Security Command at Fort George G. Meade, MD, revived the first story: rega 2005 Page #123  
bylim Cooper ■ Return address Fort Meade ■ Sheets usually double-spaced, si 2007 Page #42  
■ 5-2 {main plus to TC) 1999 ■ Ft. Meade Army FOIA 1999 ■ S-1 (mailed to TC 2007 Page #42  
6 ■ S-2 (mail plus to TC) 1999 ■Ft.Meade Army FOIA(TC) l999 ■ CIA Us:S mete 2008 Page #115  
) 28 pp secret,~ pp unclass. ■ Ft. Meade Anny FOIA Bowen Manuscript ■ CIA U 2008 Page #115  

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t objects hovering over a mountain meadow. Hansen described one of them in  2003 Page #143  

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w something to the south (near Ash Meadows, Devils Hole area) that scared h 2006 Page #47  

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 speculated based on the sometimes meager data in the reports. Unusual Repo 2004 Page #115  

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ing saucers amount to? What can it mean? What is the truth? ” www.majcsticd 2003 Page #5  
ical debate is what does "La. Case mean? Is it Los Angeles because of the a 2003 Page #25  
from 10 to 15 pictures at least. I mean of the ground and terrain, and also 2003 Page #69  
Two responses: (a) maybe what they mean was that MAJIC was one point and EY 2003 Page #185  
on west of Farmington, which might mean there was more than one UFO crash — 2004 Page #74  
s this issue. I gather by that you mean whether they work for the Defense e 2004 Page #100  
old the story about Aztec, doesn't mean that there wasn't a genuine Aztec s 2004 Page #223  
t. It has all the accoutrements. I mean, those kinds of directional antenna 2005 Page #66  
ke, coming to this place. \Xlhy? I mean, that asks some big questions. "Tal 2005 Page #68  
p into pieces and haul them out. I mean, that's about the only option they  2005 Page #71  
ould keep it secret and prevent -I mean, you know that the Soviets were kee 2005 Page #71  
nd no one would know the better. I mean, they would not know." CONCLUSIONS  2005 Page #71  
failed for decades. What does this mean? One thing it should mean is that t 2005 Page #76  
oes this mean? One thing it should mean is that the major institutions of o 2005 Page #76  
t life outside of our planet might mean for us and future generations. Jim  2005 Page #120  
 we don't have that report doesn't mean the event didn't take place. 6. WHY 2006 Page #11  
repeated in other documents, which mean the latter ones were also phony. I  2006 Page #13  
sted people were above reproach. I mean, it was like "your station in life  2006 Page #20  
ining order. - Slow-positive could mean very large potential benefits to hu 2006 Page #67  
ber of other agencies? What do you mean by that?" "I mean, a number of othe 2006 Page #131  
ies? What do you mean by that?" "I mean, a number of other agencies," was P 2006 Page #131  
UNDERSTAND THAT UFOS FROM NORAD TO MEAN SOMETHING EXTRATERRESTRIAL? 143     2006 Page #146  
y of Limestone, Maine." That would mean they had traveled nearly 100 miles  2006 Page #172  
a friendly flight." What does that mean, "it appears?" Didn't they know for 2006 Page #173  
ide, the other lighting fixture, I mean 68 •                                2007 Page #74  
 because of the wa) things went. l mean what she said was there was there.  2007 Page #86  
se they change the law now doesn't mean you committed a crime back then. Th 2007 Page #92  
tain was going out pretty quick. l mean it was going on for a week. We thou 2007 Page #125  
 couple hundred thousand pounds. 1 mean there are big cranes I have seen ha 2007 Page #126  
e, that is big." I said. "It could mean they've actually got their hands on 2007 Page #133  
were fairly close to the object. I mean, close enough to get a really good  2007 Page #168  
d when we saw it on the ground - l mean it could nor have been more than 15 2007 Page #170  
April but that was using Greenwich Mean Time. When corrected to local time  2008 Page #10  
ven the time of the year. It would mean that something had fallen near Eure 2008 Page #14  
reports were filed using Greenwich Mean Time. The Air Force file for the Ne 2008 Page #15  
. More to the point, what would it mean if human beings are not the most in 2008 Page #42  
nd the various FOI exemptions that mean certain information will not be rel 2008 Page #61  
. Reading a book about war doesn't mean you truly understand what it's like 2008 Page #68  
nts? And who did President Johnson mean by the "masters of infinity"? They  2008 Page #136  
est • Withholding Reports does not mean Official Interest - MOST IMPORTANT: 2008 Page #148  
quantum mechanics , to most people mean nothing, yet from these three sets  2009 Page #20  
aterrestrial technology , I do not mean to actually throw open our laborato 2009 Page #21  
in the last twenty years. 1 do not mean that his Ii fe has been that of thi 2009 Page #32  
not from any form of government -I mean no air force on Earth. It was beyon 2009 Page #65  
n seconds, and then it was gone. I mean, it disappear ed as suddenly as it  2009 Page #70  
t the time, even experimentally. I mean, here's something that is too small 2009 Page #75  
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lly join the base security. In the mean time, he was doing shift reliefs an 2009 Page #81  
ering, let me first clarify what I mean when I use the word "Government." T 2009 Page #154  
h~.,-c in-The sentence reads: "One mean, eluded ;;i cos:,iir rav bomb. l'hi 2009 Page #182  

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most diamagnetic of the elements — meaning it resists penetration by magnet 2003 Page #107  
rd "restricted" can have a generic meaning too—access to this information i 2003 Page #184  
 are truly in control or not. "We" meaning our "good guys," whoever they ar 2003 Page #185  
g to find pre-Cold War artifacts — meaning secret bases to put on the New M 2004 Page #70  
e Flying Saucers which "Dr. Gee" — meaning the eight scientists — told Scul 2004 Page #219  
. Line6 MIDDAY 509m TOLD NEWSPAPER MEANING OF STORY AND MISSION Line7 ONLY  2004 Page #228  
e 6 (M) MIDDAY 509m TOLD NEWSPAPER MEANING OF STORY AND MISSION (B) *** *** 2004 Page #229  
ION (B) *** ***SAFE TALK NEWSPAPER MEANING OF STORY AND ******* (C) SAFE TA 2004 Page #229  
D ******* (C) SAFE TALK WANTED FOR MEANING OF STORY AND MISSION (DR) that c 2004 Page #229  
MN) ** * weabl* SAID SEND MISTATED MEANING OF STORY AND THINK Line 7 (M) ON 2004 Page #229  
N.Mex. Midday 509th told newspaper meaning of story and mission next crew o 2004 Page #230  
k and large "CI" stamp, presumably meaning counterintelligence. The Burned  2004 Page #250  
nd this secret of the past and its meaning for the future-it is time for "M 2005 Page #143  
igion was now powerless to provide meaning or protection. Many people might 2006 Page #57  
earn what is real. Learning is our meaning. That is what it is to be truly  2006 Page #182  
. And the search to discover their meaning is what science ought to be all  2006 Page #193  
e can onl) guess at the origin and meaning of the term 'King of UFO,' but t 2007 Page #66  
ot of investigation is investigare meaning "to follow a path or trail." The 2008 Page #55  
 June described as a Too Hot Memo, meaning that each employee or military m 2009 Page #90  

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idence that can be admitted in any meaningful discussion of the Aztec incid 2004 Page #222  
 are currently investigated in any meaningful sense of the word and most si 2008 Page #63  

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nightmare . The official denial is meaningless. Secrecy and denial are so c 2008 Page #60  

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omehow it became one word for both meanings. Finally, Kraft tape was popula 2003 Page #181  

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has the greatest Hall Effect. That means if a voltage is placed on bismuth  2003 Page #107  
t eighty percent 24Magnesium. That means there are twelve protons and twelv 2003 Page #107  
f pages, and the classification. M means code word MAJIC, EOinto visiting t 2003 Page #169  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference means Eyes Only and R means Restricted.  2003 Page #170  
l Conference means Eyes Only and R means Restricted. The next table (Slide  2003 Page #170  
D CUSTODY Detain EBEs by “whatever means are necessary ” to remove to secur 2003 Page #177  
 to a secure location by "whatever means are necessary." "Loss of EBE life  2003 Page #178  
ed a genuine UFO. And it was by no means a unique event in Bolivia. While f 2004 Page #10  
eld a secret session today seeking means to prevent air crashes such as hav 2004 Page #67  
s called LZ-2 in the report, which means, "Landing Zone 2." Landing Zone 1  2004 Page #79  
t was confirmed by radar, or other means, Air Force interceptors were scram 2004 Page #108  
S Administration of Chief of Space Means • VVS: Air Force • From Tarasenko, 2004 Page #157  
 transported by the most efficient means available in the area, to the near 2004 Page #171  
to get him) were, in themselves, a means of "proving," or at least suggesti 2005 Page #102  
red his death and had the will and means to implement it? Oh yes: without a 2005 Page #104  
el of Authenticity -80-100% ~ This means that virtually all of the availabl 2005 Page #137  
ty- 60-80% ~ The medium-high level means that a considerable amount of inve 2005 Page #137  
ity- 20-40% ~ The medium-low level means the case or document has been stud 2005 Page #137  
 Authenticity -0-20% ~ A low level means that significant irresolvable anac 2005 Page #138  
t was confirmed by radar, or other means, Air Force interceptors were scram 2005 Page #139  
errestrial world and who developed means to rra,·el from their world to oth 2005 Page #161  
 has been preilicted as a possible means of propulsio n in space when the t 2005 Page #171  
s which, according to Frank Drake, means there may be another civilization  2006 Page #5  
eapons of Mass Destruction and the means for delivering them in the local n 2006 Page #8  
ld in William Burrows book "By Any Means Necessary" (Ref. 2). The National  2006 Page #9  
com 2. Burrows, William E. "By Any Means Necessary: America's Secret Air Wa 2006 Page #13  
raterrestrial related project as a means of corroborating Stone's claims wi 2006 Page #14  
ne to his covert duties would be a means of maintaining "absolute top secre 2006 Page #20  
h crash retrieval teams would be a means of maintaining the 'absolute secre 2006 Page #21  
 Sherman's background to provide a means of contrasting with and corroborat 2006 Page #21  
s experience offers an independent means of corroborating the testimony of  2006 Page #22  
nel that would be a very effective means of maintaining secrecy. Table 1. S 2006 Page #22  
of MJ-12 projects, and provides no means for personnel to substantiate thei 2006 Page #24  
d also be tasked with establishing means of communication with the NHI, if  2006 Page #62  
unt, along with buying time by any means necessary. Government would comman 2006 Page #62  
ience would be pressed to discover means of communication to permit diploma 2006 Page #63  
thout prior preparation, including means of recognizing essence behind stra 2006 Page #68  
c faith and morale by all possible means. Demonization of the NHI will be a 2006 Page #68  
c faith and morale by all possible means. Demonization of NHI will be wides 2006 Page #69  
easonable to assess their motives, means and opportunity on a logical basis 2006 Page #102  
ighly diverse morphology. 2. Virus means poison in Latin, and is a microsco 2006 Page #113  
iological warfare and to develop a means of retaliation in the event that b 2006 Page #123  
ott. How far that goes and what it means, I don't know. But he's happy with 2006 Page #124  
le until the mid-1990s effectively means that the James Prescott killed in  2006 Page #128  
 visible lights nor any propulsion means [sic]. There were no markings. The 2006 Page #135  
Perhaps they did not have adequate means of transporting what might have be 2006 Page #136  
he same way — between sweeps. That means they returned to the location, eit 2006 Page #146  
e said, 'Probably never.' BUT THAT MEANS THE PLANET IS LIVING A HUGE LIE. Y 2006 Page #163  
tercept and identify the intruders means the radar images were so clear or  2006 Page #172  
elieve the aircraft were friendly" means that the Continental Air Command r 2006 Page #172  
arried away via any of the mundane means discussed above, then.. .what if,  2006 Page #192  
ional security" implications. Trus means that UFO crashes almost certainly  2007 Page #7  
ing industry driven to sell by any means imaginable, and UFOs and aliens ha 2007 Page #76  
re just using the system for these means and its being completely misused.  2007 Page #92  
l: They were here before us, which means the) had ro be following the objec 2007 Page #170  
sses national border-security as a means of immigration control, national e 2008 Page #25  
fied and others provided via other means, and witness testimony suggesting  2008 Page #37  
. And of course the period covered means that there will be documents on Re 2008 Page #64  
about interference." Jim Penniston means alien interference, perhaps even r 2008 Page #94  
century, occupation was the normal means of acqu:.ring sovereig nty over te 2008 Page #113  
 a lower case "r" the word "reich" means wealthy or rich. So it is no stret 2008 Page #124  
advocating public ownership of all means of production , distribution and e 2008 Page #124  
 maxim that "The end justifies the means." In other words, members should p 2008 Page #126  
7, 1958, stated, "Control of space means control of the world ... From spac 2008 Page #134  
fense and protection." Reasons and Means of Space Exploration . "Robots are 2009 Page #10  
"Robots are not the best 1988 1058 means to notice what is surprising. For  2009 Page #10  
he American public through various means the true state of UFO reality, so  2009 Page #21  
e essential to equip them with the means of selfdefense. Indeed, RPVs could 2009 Page #22  
as proven to be the most effective means of disclosure and it is recommende 2009 Page #25  
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last name, provided Crisman with a means to discuss himself in the third pe 2009 Page #32  
r Prouty, they were Kennedy's main means of gaining control over covert CIA 2009 Page #38  
Soviet US space cooperation as the means to have UFOs declassified for NASA 2009 Page #45  
h CIA counterintelligence, had the means to deny any Presidential administr 2009 Page #45  
 to him by his alien friends, as a means by which he could contact them at  2009 Page #54  
evealed, but it is stated that one means of application would have some sim 2009 Page #157  
                               152 means of application would have some sim 2009 Page #158  
he potentialities of inundation by means of artificially produced tidal wav 2009 Page #164  
xplored the generation of waves by means of explosives and led to the concl 2009 Page #167  
ome sort. That sentence reads "One means of application would have some sim 2009 Page #168  
xplored the generation of waves by means of explosives and led to the concl 2009 Page #168  
upposing the report to be true, it means, at least; that the saucers were n 2009 Page #177  

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r and what their presence on Earth meant, and finally, felt that some sort  2003 Page #143  
hing moved at greater than 100 mph meant it was traveling faster than anyth 2004 Page #28  
ect a specimen of the technology," meant the creation of covert American go 2004 Page #65  
ry? Q: Yes, Doctor, that is what I meant. A: Well, that is where you are wr 2004 Page #100  
it. I don't know exactly what that meant, but it was very vividly etched in 2005 Page #70  
 a good thing." I don't think that meant much to her. l then added, "and be 2005 Page #86  
eight. Hamilton wonders little man meant 1947. Stringfield's Sources RETRIE 2006 Page #26  
ight resulting Scenario Worlds are meant to bracket the universe of contact 2006 Page #53  
be a series of staged NHI contacts meant to manipulate human perception and 2006 Page #55  
t institute various civic projects meant to focus people's attention on the 2006 Page #65  
s planet. For human beings are not meant to be spiritual slaves or existent 2006 Page #194  
k my stepfather interest in Sci-fi meant that 1 had access to books by lsaa 2007 Page #81  
h I had been after for a while and meant I was in charge of 50 users. I lov 2007 Page #82  
meone came up and said, you aren't meant to be here. ] could see your looki 2007 Page #88  
dering you didn't know you weren't meant to be there would there be any kin 2007 Page #88  
le would you think this would have meant chat ) our presence there was such 2007 Page #89  
he very highest level." by which I meant leaving these messages. I was accu 2007 Page #89  
 fast track system however this is meant to be a system for dealing with Te 2007 Page #92  
ah, he was very agitated. Aunt: He meant what he said. Paul: Yeah, he was v 2007 Page #168  
 lights went out temporarily. " He meant that not only had the streetlights 2008 Page #11  
 files, which I believe were never meant to be seen by anyone other than pr 2008 Page #15  
ve to Westport along SR-I 05. This meant he would have been in the area of  2008 Page #58  
y much what it said on the tin and meant that most files wouldn't be opened 2008 Page #61  
 the National Archives). What this meant was that prior to 1967, few UFO fi 2008 Page #62  

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d in more detail later, but in the meantime, you could logically have the v 2003 Page #171  
had seen, then went to bed. In the meantime Norm, after being dropped off,  2004 Page #37  
he Shag Harbor UFO Incident In the meantime Werbicki had Constable O'Brien  2004 Page #38  
f which are outlined below. In the meantime, Neil showing the indomitable r 2004 Page #231  
nce and he agreed to do so. In the meantime, after a private screening orga 2005 Page #146  
annel source for the inside scoop. Meantime, social reports would fall over 2006 Page #60  
formed prior to the event. "In the meantime requests were initiated at the  2006 Page #134  

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0, 1965, where it is also stated, "Meanwhile, scientists, and Army and Air  2003 Page #66  
r Field to survey the second site. Meanwhile, he will tell the press the mi 2004 Page #230  
n to evidently benevolent Contact. Meanwhile, more progressive religionists 2006 Page #57  
nued driving toward Lake Isabella. Meanwhile, 200 miles away, a team of Air 2006 Page #71  
e to the cirrus overcast. Coffins, meanwhile, noticed an anomaly on his ins 2006 Page #74  
ng up security for the crash site. Meanwhile, as Jack Weeks circled above t 2006 Page #74  
dinate the accident investigation. Meanwhile, Hill Air Force Base, Utah, su 2006 Page #74  
holm's gold lined Temin's pockets. Meanwhile, today there are new threats a 2006 Page #113  
an and Vice President George Bush. Meanwhile, here in the Northwest, plans  2006 Page #183  
ed UFO and the bodies of the crew. Meanwhile all of the villagers had been  2007 Page #129  
d off and gashed Mrs. Hodges' arm. Meanwhile , the mysterious explosions ha 2007 Page #133  

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ng that Reich told Einstein of the measurable heat created inside the ORAC. 2005 Page #91  

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 exist in 1954 Dish radars can not measure shape and size RESTRICTED and to 2003 Page #182  
val Conference “DISH RADARS DON ’T MEASURE SHAPE AND SIZE The “A-scope ” sh 2003 Page #186  
 all wavelengths with 934 hertz, a measure that has been unknown so far. Th 2004 Page #12  
terms of physics that you take the measure and obtain measurements. You are 2004 Page #100  
, WPAFB, French professor asked to measure histonic weight of sample, shown 2004 Page #116  
ally stratified society, a certain measure of ideological confom1ity is nec 2005 Page #76  
 the experiments was calculated to measure the heat inside an ORAC and comp 2005 Page #91  
he order was purely a Precautionag measure.' Militag police rounded up sold 2006 Page #169  

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ap. I think it originally may have measured some 14 centimeters long by 3-1 2003 Page #48  
nches by 1-3/8 inches. What can be measured seems to be a size 3 child's sh 2003 Page #48  
al machining operations since they measured in common terrestrial quarter-i 2003 Page #100  
 by professor© 1996. The professor measured the layers and found that the t 2003 Page #105  
aft had radar, too, and could have measured lengths with great accuracy. Th 2003 Page #184  
e lights from one end to the other measured about 55 to 60 feet and that th 2004 Page #45  
e, had a black glass-like surface, measured approximately two meters on eac 2004 Page #47  
 in the dry lake bed. The triangle measured approximately 4,400 feet long a 2005 Page #51  
s impact on his environment can be measured. Ordered by Amadon-Mahtai M'Bow 2005 Page #54  
rate the energy and allow it to be measured in a laborator y setting. He na 2005 Page #90  
isible and can be concentrated and measured (emphasis his), and T am using  2005 Page #91  
r than the sound barrier have been measured several times. not any bang has 2006 Page #30  
 the nose gear had 32 wheels which measured 2-1 /2 to 3 feet in diameter (s 2007 Page #105  
valents, combine some of the basic measured quantities. There are four obvi 2008 Page #106  
 off measurements of the craft. It measured approximately 9 feet long -that 2009 Page #64  
one and you had an onyx stone that measured 9 feet long and 6 feet high -th 2009 Page #65  
e and averaged 3 inches high. They measured probably 2.5 to 3 feet wide. I  2009 Page #66  

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length and width which makes exact measurement difficult. The sole basicall 2003 Page #48  
 central sphere which contains the measurement and remote control equipment 2004 Page #12  
 and remote control equipment. The measurement instructions have an inscrip 2004 Page #12  
ps 2. The pumping of fluids 3. The measurement of flow FOIA: The NRL Record 2006 Page #38  
 airplane cost growth assessment ; Measurement of high-altitude optical tur 2007 Page #163  

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rength return. If you have several measurements, especially if you do not i 2003 Page #183  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference measurements are using ground-based rada 2003 Page #184  
ld you tell from the specs, actual measurements, or how far underground, or 2004 Page #53  
at you take the measure and obtain measurements. You are pushing for answer 2004 Page #100  
ed. In attempting to take accurate measurements of the debris seen in the p 2004 Page #233  
ual Ramey Office in which accurate measurements could be taken. These measu 2004 Page #233  
measurements could be taken. These measurements confirmed that although som 2004 Page #233  
00 feet long and 2,700 feet wide. (Measurements from 1999 geologist 's writ 2005 Page #51  
 an engineer who rook preLiminar y measurements to assess the momentum of a 2005 Page #168  
 the momentum of a crasrung craft, measurements useful to any reverse engin 2005 Page #168  
 in 1947. Hull design, aerodynamic measurements and propulsion info was pas 2005 Page #175  
h evaluate the wreckage and obtain measurements of flight characteristics u 2006 Page #9  
merous photographs and taking many measurements, we reluctantly left the ar 2007 Page #189  
ing compositions for four separate measurements. ELEMENT Mn Fe Si Ti Totals 2007 Page #197  
thought, that's when I stepped off measurements of the craft. It measured a 2009 Page #64  

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CURITY 12. Press Blackout: extreme measures authorized Official denial Disc 2003 Page #175  
and accepts definitive supervisory measures to be maintained by representat 2003 Page #222  
satisfactory evidence of effective measures looking towards Chinese recover 2003 Page #225  
 Because of the stringent security measures that w?ra in place at both cras 2003 Page #234  
to murder at times, the use lethal measures have been executed. The untimel 2004 Page #204  
ct instituted "su·ingent security' measures," investigators recovered wreck 2005 Page #126  
able for scientific study. Extreme measures must be taken to protect and pr 2005 Page #129  
ntact. If the NHI were malevolent, measures would need to be taken to prote 2006 Page #56  
el necessity to constrain media by measures akin to martial law. Public --  2006 Page #59  
come de facto top secret. Security measures would become ubiquitous. Non-re 2006 Page #65  
th what is called `electro-counter measures.' Whoever was in that craft KNE 2006 Page #147  
 seen all kinds of electro-counter measures, ECMs. We continually played ta 2006 Page #149  
ther trying to do electro- counter measures against each other. This (that  2006 Page #149  
hat Mr. Alike should take whatever measures are proper for Mr. At/lee's saf 2006 Page #167  
lternative or Compensatory Control Measures" ■ Easier to establish and less 2007 Page #53  
horised access or any such similar measures to tell you how these systems s 2007 Page #87  
 described as "the entire scope of measures undertaken by the governments o 2008 Page #24  
pulation of the state." Those same measures may include the requirement to  2008 Page #24  
ligence, and emergencypreparedness measures against attack from hostile for 2008 Page #24  
9/11 attacks. Needless to say, the measures adopted to maintain national se 2008 Page #25  
necessary, shall adopt appropriate measures for this purpose. 19 The possib 2008 Page #36  
 The last sentence states that the measures that must be taken are apparent 2008 Page #106  
on is extreme ly perilous, and the measures that must be taken co rectify a 2008 Page #114  
sting? (Orbital bombs soon.) ■"The measures ... are apparent." ...........  2008 Page #116  
ishment 's fixation with practical measures to address a need to contain wh 2009 Page #15  
thwhile to take some precautionary measures. In the United States a counter 2009 Page #22  
ises in which the current security measures prove inadequate , the national 2009 Page #25  
 implement MAJESTIC disinformation measures and media protocols to minimize 2009 Page #25  
mouflaged in all instances, active measures have been used to influence maj 2009 Page #25  
ological aberrations . (TS) Active measures have been expended to journalis 2009 Page #25  

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 ard, were four flying wing discs, measurin g 20, 40, 70 and 116 feet in di 2007 Page #95  

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 Force personnel in the photograph measuring this particular craft. There w 2003 Page #197  
bly light aluminum in oblong cubes measuring two inches by one inch tightly 2004 Page #7  
 We took an air thing (air quality measuring device) down, you know, we don 2004 Page #52  
ium Machine Building • NIP: Ground Measuring and Tracking Stations • PSS: S 2004 Page #157  
 Force personnel in the photograph measuring this particular craft — taking 2004 Page #187  
ome assumptions were required when measuring the hypotenuse between the sha 2004 Page #232  
icist s Confirm Power of Nothing . Measuring For= of Quantum 'Foam' Fluc-u. 2005 Page #23  
tion #23) us lJSAF THE LARGE DISC: Measuring 116 feet in diameter (comparab 2007 Page #105  
anding gear consisted of 6 wheels, measuring 5' in diameter . Incredibly, t 2007 Page #105  

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ED. YOU KNOW. THEY DEFINITELY KNOW MEAT wpwitn, THEY ARS MOWITORING THE wic 2004 Page #24  
rehension in the cattle, game, and meat packing industry in the UK, Canada  2006 Page #116  

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

 The guard was a former helicopter mechanic in the U. S. Army and stated th 2007 Page #176  

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

adiation ' Examination of apparent mechanical devices revealed nothing of f 2003 Page #175  
ntact ET aircraft 2 Intact device, mechanical or electronic 3 Damaged devic 2003 Page #175  
t fell. The object is said to be a mechanical device with a diameter of alm 2004 Page #8  
ir Force Base in Dayton, Ohio as a mechanical engineer on testing Air Force 2005 Page #41  
ffair was Bi.LI Uhouse, a retired "mechanical engineer" from Las Vegas who  2005 Page #45  
atedly defied conventional laws of mechanical flight. At the time, Reich wr 2005 Page #94  
egotiation. Reverse engineering of mechanical parts requires extraction of  2005 Page #161  
nd Alien Astronautics Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Computational Me 2005 Page #163  
 he thought they could. Bill was a Mechanical Design Engineer when he was r 2005 Page #164  
r Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, as a mechanical engineer on resting Air Force 2005 Page #168  
ally a metal shelled body that was mechanical in nature and resembled eithe 2006 Page #93  
suit of green armor. Looked like a mechanical man. Was 10 feet tall, four f 2006 Page #98  
liens (big, destructive, seemingly mechanical) attempt to kill everyone in  2006 Page #102  
on him. The clamp is attached to a mechanical arm which extends down from a 2007 Page #71  
:Ul~IClt\LLV) lf.'JKNOWN U:-JKNOWN MECHANICAL MECJ IANICAL ~~ECH.Al-.lCAL O 2007 Page #113  
t fell. The object is said to be a mechanical device with a diameter of alm 2007 Page #142  
im that the object "was definitely mechanical in nature." Nowhere in Sgt. P 2008 Page #81  
signer, chaired the Departments of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering  2008 Page #133  
affair was Bill Uhouse, a retired "mechanical engineer" from Las Vegas who  2009 Page #51  

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

 who tend to mystify biology, then mechanicall y attempt to impose tl1eir o 2005 Page #104  

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

oppen and Craig Howard. Howard was mechanically gifted, but a fellow who li 2006 Page #157  

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

hanical Engineering; Computational Mechanics; Nanotechnology _ Robotics; an 2005 Page #163  
mins discovers that several marine mechanics and fishermen reportedly witne 2006 Page #188  
ional pilot and expert on aviation mechanics, who was for many years the pe 2007 Page #196  
Nobel laureate who founded quantum mechanics; gaseous uranium centrifuge ex 2008 Page #138  
was one of the founders of quantum mechanics and Gerlach's specialty was gr 2008 Page #138  
sion, or the more specific quantum mechanics , to most people mean nothing, 2009 Page #20  
neer and an Associate Professor of Mechanics, who was teaching at a nearby  2009 Page #136  

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llingham in 1977 from a story in a Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania newspaper th 2006 Page #176  

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

and melted when the self- destruct mechanism was activated. There were West 2003 Page #100  
 Truman, discussed this protection mechanism in two oral history interviews 2004 Page #84  
o use the media as a pubic control mechanism; media will both cooperate as  2006 Page #58  
 63,000 feet, the drone's destruct mechanism armed, allowing the LCO to des 2006 Page #77  
gh to allow arming of the destruct mechanism or ignition of the drone's ram 2006 Page #79  
having a fascinating structure and mechanism of action. We have been prepar 2006 Page #102  
 but I wasn't reall) aware of that mechanism at the rime. I chose US sites  2007 Page #89  
bservation of a unique enhancement mechanism; The Air Force weapons laborat 2007 Page #163  
ation with a 1111iq11e enhancement mechanism; -Worst case electromagnetic p 2007 Page #163  
pparent. There was also no obvious mechanism for propulsion. The external s 2007 Page #187  
park produced by the propulsion or mechanism of the UFO as it took off and  2007 Page #199  
satisfactory theory to explain the mechanism of wave generation with explos 2009 Page #173  

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

sion systems and intricate control mechanisms. They described something muc 2004 Page #142  
normal structure. Though the exact mechanisms of their actions and propagat 2006 Page #113  
 told several of us that UFO-typ e mechanisms of our government and that st 2009 Page #18  

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

learly reveals the helplessness of mechanistic method in corrung to grips w 2005 Page #95  
echnolog y, is be)ond the grasp of mechanistic science since cosmjc laws of 2005 Page #95  

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

June 1957 G. Harry Stine wrote for Mechanix lllustrated magazine that: "the 2005 Page #172  

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stify the concept while the latter mechanized it. The size of the accumulat 2005 Page #90  

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lly based critique of mystical and mecharucal th.inking would have made it  2005 Page #87  
cosmjc laws of functiorung are not mecharucal but what I term 'functiona l. 2005 Page #95  
'functiona l.' The helplessness of mecharucal thinking appears in the tragi 2005 Page #95  

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ide. The conclusion seems correct: Mecharustic methods of locomotion must b 2005 Page #95  

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V) lf.'JKNOWN U:-JKNOWN MECHANICAL MECJ IANICAL ~~ECH.Al-.lCAL OR.PIH: US ( 2007 Page #113  

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

rage about such events. The na·1ve meclia consumer assumes chat news organi 2007 Page #7  
ial ways to circumvent UFO-related meclia deceptions. FinaUy, he wiJJ djscu 2007 Page #7  
hear about UFO crashes in the news meclia, shouldn't we conclude that such  2007 Page #7  
Lite surveiLlance, etc). 2. Impose mecLia censorship via standard methods p 2007 Page #29  
surprisingly easy to hide from the meclia and public. When the first atomic 2007 Page #30  
ny important stories that the U.S. meclia seldom tel1 us about. 1 know this 2007 Page #34  

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 awards including the Commendation Medal and the Achievement Medal. He was  2006 Page #21  
endation Medal and the Achievement Medal. He was recruited into a classifie 2006 Page #21  
a posthumous Conspicuous Gallantry Medal for his bravery. According to Max  2006 Page #128  
o received the VJ. Vernadskii Gold Medal for a series of works in comparati 2007 Page #198  

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

s occurred in the 1940s, 50s, 60s. Medals were distributed. The story is to 2006 Page #9  

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

with Halt that you and others were meddled with after the fact. Good luck.  2004 Page #51  

Word: "media", 207 instance(s) (Back to Top)

red by the local and national news media. Despite the original news reports 2003 Page #53  
ming in about the object. The news media at the time focused on the observa 2003 Page #54  
wspapers as well. Not only did the media respond to the Kecksburg area that 2003 Page #55  
on of the authorities and the news media, the word was getting out to the p 2003 Page #55  
noon on December 9, 1965. The news media and police agencies around the Pit 2003 Page #58  
nt that was focused on during that media event. Since then, Leslie Kean, an 2003 Page #65  
of them said versus reports in the media and in the Blue Book files. We are 2003 Page #66  
d the national print and broadcast media then begin to cover the story. Whi 2003 Page #90  
raph from 16mm film © 1996 Orbital Media Ltd., U.K. The 6-fingered hand imp 2003 Page #101  
 He began writing to his Senators, media oulets, even President Reagan to w 2003 Page #144  
 discs on 24 June 47, first in the media □ Roswell crashes in early July 47 2003 Page #170  
ng entity, deceased or portions 10 Media: printed matter, electronic record 2003 Page #175  
ic view, prepare cover stories for media and briefings for President and Ch 2003 Page #177  
llites were in the public mind and media No security control number O Not a 2003 Page #186  
d accepted public knowledge by the media. Part of this success is probably  2003 Page #187  
 success is probably due to direct media influence, long judged an essentia 2003 Page #187  
ates that — contrary to public and media opinion — there are official docum 2004 Page #4  
r the incident was reported by the media, the 9                             2004 Page #12  
d a translation of a 1960s Russian media article on the UFO subject. Contai 2004 Page #14  
n either and the story died in the media as quickly as it had surfaced. In  2004 Page #16  
c has been conditioned by the news media to believe that there are strange  2004 Page #28  
73 was a major source for the news media regarding the crash. "It's all a h 2004 Page #28  
most frequently found its way into media accounts. Brawley and Etta Oates b 2004 Page #29  
ified and off limits to public and media to this day. SLIDE #8: Newspaper H 2004 Page #64  
1948, but no one in the public and media knew anything about them until the 2004 Page #71  
eriff's offices, state police, the media, and citizenry. I was assigned a c 2004 Page #108  
d crater; hidden successfully from media 19 1952 Unknown, USA 1 0 0 0 0 No  2004 Page #111  
removed all, and left it pristine. Media coverage zero. The second report i 2004 Page #117  
up site, bulldozed crater flat, no media coverage. • 2. Report 26, Fort Pol 2004 Page #118  
y, the opposite is so. Neither the media nor the average person is convince 2004 Page #121  
00 crash retrieval witnesses • The media are "controlled" as part of the pr 2004 Page #124  
cal factor is the "control" of the media. One of our QDs states, "One of th 2004 Page #125  
 times," which received widespread media coverage. • He was particularly sc 2004 Page #209  
 to break into the mainstream news media via the 2:26pm (3:26pm Fort Worth) 2004 Page #238  
s and spread far and wide, but the media sensitivity, either engineered by  2004 Page #253  
erence (red vs. blue) in diclecnic media and thus motion V Let E = 100 k\1/ 2005 Page #24  
re is really no such thing as "The Media," or "Academia." Rather, there are 2005 Page #76  
atant lie.) The national organs of media repeat this to the general public  2005 Page #76  
at during the past decade, popular media has at times dealt wid1 the issue  2005 Page #76  
h of the topic into the mainstream media. Perceptive viewers, however, note 2005 Page #76  
gth in "Understanding UFOs and the Media: Puncturing a Myth" (2004), at htt 2005 Page #76  
 to UFOs as the idiot cruld of the media. If tlus characterization is accur 2005 Page #88  
o the fact that the corporate mass media steadfastly refuses to present UFO 2005 Page #119  
heriffs offices, state police, the media, and citizenry. I was assigned a c 2005 Page #139  
imagine how key stakeholder groups—media, government, religious, academic,  2006 Page #48  
t, science, religion, business and media) were convened to assess stakehold 2006 Page #51  
ment, religion, science, business, media and the public at large. Governmen 2006 Page #55  
psychological stresses of contact. Media The media would have a pivotal rol 2006 Page #57  
cal stresses of contact. Media The media would have a pivotal role in any C 2006 Page #57  
ts would likely exert force on the media to ensure reporting that is social 2006 Page #57  
t credibility. Under such control, media would be the mouthpiece of governm 2006 Page #57  
ion of events. Inevitably, various media sources would try to get and tell  2006 Page #57  
t, science, business, religion and media. All participants' views were comp 2006 Page #58  
ity would work with government and media to prevent sudden disruption of so 2006 Page #58  
elevancy of traditional religions. Media . ., _ _. "We are not alone!" woul 2006 Page #58  
renzy of story angles. The biggest media impulses would be 1) to penetrate  2006 Page #58  
Government will attempt to use the media as a pubic control mechanism; medi 2006 Page #58  
edia as a pubic control mechanism; media will both cooperate as government  2006 Page #58  
y on the government's tone via the media as well as religious leadership. I 2006 Page #58  
sistance. Government would lean on media and religious authorities to help  2006 Page #59  
vantage, especially government and media, and to some extent business. - ,  2006 Page #59  
ity would work with government and media to prevent sudden disruption of so 2006 Page #59  
elevancy and authority. "•also The media would be leaned upon by government 2006 Page #59  
 independence as well. Many in the media would turn first to science for ex 2006 Page #59  
 might feel necessity to constrain media by measures akin to martial law. P 2006 Page #59  
the NHI contact becomes clear, the media would find itself playing catch-up 2006 Page #60  
, with strong reliance on science, media, and religion. If the NHI strangen 2006 Page #61  
would work hand in glove to manage media and religious reactions. Science w 2006 Page #61  
ic activity and new religions. The media, like other sectors, would be slow 2006 Page #61  
ikely not become a celebrity icon. Media would tend to treat it with reserv 2006 Page #61  
usual amount of distracting fluff. Media Public Most people would look to g 2006 Page #61  
r, energy, communication. Religion Media Some would view this as Armageddon 2006 Page #62  
reserve public hope and faith. The media would become a de facto arm of gov 2006 Page #62  
ssary. Government would commandeer media to control information, downplay t 2006 Page #62  
ce Science 41111 Business Religion Media Public government/military overnig 2006 Page #63  
would quickly commandeer broadcast media in effort to control public percep 2006 Page #63  
e that NHI could easily commandeer media itself, in which case government w 2006 Page #63  
assurance that all is not lost. If media crashed, public morale and cohesio 2006 Page #63  
nce to assess NHI vulnerabilities. Media would be used to bolster public co 2006 Page #63  
e susceptible to NHI manipulation. Media would go in many directions. Gover 2006 Page #64  
k to control public perceptions of Media NRI through media manipulation, wh 2006 Page #64  
c perceptions of Media NRI through media manipulation, while also welcoming 2006 Page #64  
oming the distractions provided by media entertainment Many in media would  2006 Page #64  
ded by media entertainment Many in media would seek to directly communicate 2006 Page #64  
NHI might infiltrate or commandeer media for its own purposes. The slowness 2006 Page #64  
 government pronouncements via the media might be met increasingly with - - 2006 Page #64  
o assert much greater control over media activity. Public A key risk in thi 2006 Page #64  
would require total cooperation of media. Intelligence Government gathering 2006 Page #64  
ep basic services afloat. Religion Media Public As hostility became evident 2006 Page #65  
strangeness would tend to keep the media willingly allied with government,  2006 Page #65  
ic disorientation and despondency, media could prove crucial in maintaining 2006 Page #65  
ntain the trust and cooperation of media could prove decisive in whether so 2006 Page #65  
isinformation is given to the news media to hide the truth. This policy bre 2006 Page #71  
ase, Nevada, announced to the news media that a Republic F-105 operating fr 2006 Page #75  
test and evaluation. By 1986, news media had been publishing stories for se 2006 Page #81  
 several weeks. Responding to news media requests, Air Force spokesmen refu 2006 Page #83  
under. It drew unwanted public and media attention, and rampant speculation 2006 Page #83  
te was even worse. Ironically, the media frenzy could have been avoided. Fe 2006 Page #83  
he public, the government, and the media have all been influenced by two po 2006 Page #102  
 the impression, partly because of media hype, that millions of people were 2006 Page #102  
l, Atlanta that interacts with the media and public, and the Dugway Proving 2006 Page #106  
OU ASK HIM WHEN THE PUBLIC AND THE MEDIA WOULD BE ALLOWED TO KNOW? 159      2006 Page #162  
ishly just come out with books and media to say Roswell did not happen. It  2006 Page #163  
supplemented by local and national media accounts. Imagine yourself in the  2006 Page #184  
..................... 139 UFOs and Media Desensitization of Children Karyn  2007 Page #5  
myth, encourag ed of course by the media companjes themselves, that we in t 2007 Page #8  
n CNN. The myth also says that the media have an adversarial relarionsbjp w 2007 Page #8  
relationship between the U.S. news media and the federal government grew mu 2007 Page #10  
nization with people from the news media, including many progressive journa 2007 Page #10  
king relationship between the news media and government grew even closer du 2007 Page #10  
ch At:1encans ab~ut the use of the media in war-time deceptions. By this ti 2007 Page #10  
organizations were staffed by news media personnel, including top journalis 2007 Page #11  
king relationship between the news media and the federal government. Americ 2007 Page #11  
rganization was created to manao-e media content: the Central lntelLigence  2007 Page #11  
.ant casks from the very scan. Top media ex ecutives maintain ed their clos 2007 Page #11  
 unknown to American citizens. The media began to accept the idea that Amer 2007 Page #11  
lving door now existed between the media corporations and the new national- 2007 Page #11  
ragged that he could make the news media play any tune he wanted them to pl 2007 Page #11  
S. invasion of Iraq, the U.S. news media were extremely cooperative. Journa 2007 Page #12  
elationship with the American news media became a big story in the late 197 2007 Page #12  
 Another is evidence that many top media executives spent their careers wor 2007 Page #14  
o leopards change their spots? Big media work for the government bt,.Jt the 2007 Page #14  
,.Jt the government also helps oig media grow: Big media companies help the 2007 Page #14  
ent also helps oig media grow: Big media companies help the U.S. government 2007 Page #14  
 the government likewise helps big media companies grow larger and more cap 2007 Page #14  
          \Y/e've seen how the big media companies joined forces with big g 2007 Page #15  
mber that fooling people using the media is a two-seep process, of whjcl, c 2007 Page #15  
creet contacts with publishers and media owners ► Recruitment of Influentia 2007 Page #15  
creet contacts with publishers and media owners ► Recruitment of influentia 2007 Page #16  
40: Navy Secretary Frank Knox asks media to hold all' unauthorized Navy neW 2007 Page #16  
_'-_ •• (Price hires other leadln; media crxecutlve9 to manage the massive• 2007 Page #16  
ljminace UFO stories from the news media. Corel Lorenzen reported in one of 2007 Page #18  
they were forbidden to talk co the media about it under the Espionage Laws. 2007 Page #19  
:=c-:-:._ . . . ~{~---- . . . news media. Hence, · ·' ',, pilot.reports are 2007 Page #19  
airun g invisible in the corporate media. Oby, we've covered censorship so  2007 Page #20  
et's look at the other half of the media deception coin: propaganda. Thjs i 2007 Page #20  
 see how propaganda creates modern media iUusions. This is the bag of trick 2007 Page #21  
e always cooperative American news media, was being crafted by the CIA and  2007 Page #23  
ils expanding covert network , of "media assets.· .. ,.. 1953: CIA's Robert 2007 Page #26  
A's Robertson Panel calls for mass media Prtl!!ram of training and debunkin 2007 Page #26  
n its expanding covert network of "media assets." ► 1953: CIA's Robertson P 2007 Page #26  
A's Robertson Panel calls for mass media program of training and debunking  2007 Page #26  
lite surveillance, etc). 2. Impose media censorship via standard methods pr 2007 Page #29  
e . The Likelihood that local news media hear about the event is robably gr 2007 Page #30  
d. Another lesson is that regional media are less compromised than national 2007 Page #32  
are less compromised than national media. They are more likely to provide c 2007 Page #32  
          Fol1ow the international media. They report many important storie 2007 Page #34  
a. 1 n some respects, the Canadian media are less concrol1ed than the U.S.  2007 Page #34  
 are less concrol1ed than the U.S. media. Finally, I sincerely think that U 2007 Page #34  
pell cast upon us by the corporate media. The other possibility is that som 2007 Page #38  
tate greater transparency . 32 New Media Opportunities: ► Avenues to challe 2007 Page #38  
:,. Easier access to international media -                                  2007 Page #38  
. ► Easier access to international media But here are some trungs to watch  2007 Page #39  
nt story and one the American news media almost universall y refuse to ment 2007 Page #40  
ll, relates many detailed reports, media problems, could be coverup of it's 2007 Page #44  
kies Vitality. Now with vitamins." MEDIA, INFORMATION AND FINANCIAL SERVICE 2007 Page #67  
n UFOs from the information in the media about your going into computers to 2007 Page #80  
hat was being reported in the news media as "Flying Saucers" was one of the 2007 Page #108  
DeBow: Go ahead and talk about the media blackout. Joe: It almost happened, 2007 Page #124  
 are stories that have not had the media publicity or attention chat the Ro 2007 Page #127  
earch parties refused to allow any media to accompany them, and a major Arm 2007 Page #130  
d Moondust reg. and will not reach media. No one anticipates AQ/MJ or Moond 2007 Page #143  
eport Date: APR 1975 Pagination or Media Count : 190 Ab~tract : ~: Gyroscop 2007 Page #163  
                     .... UFOs and Media Desensitization of Children Karyn  2007 Page #177  
LEVEL TWO UFO ARSENAL FOIA LAWSUIT MEDIA SIDEWINDER r ! ,._ .l              2008 Page #1  
orce response to both pub I ic and media inquiries, is as follows: Of these 2008 Page #23  
tch of files, leading to worldwide media coverage , including articles in t 2008 Page #61  
 of files, again generating global media coverage , including a feature on  2008 Page #61  
cases of potential interest to the media and acting as someone to whom they 2008 Page #61  
 commented upon extensively in the media and in the UFO community. However, 2008 Page #61  
ganization with limited public and media interface. The Department I left i 2008 Page #62  
 and the subject enjoyed extensive media coverage. There was parliamentary  2008 Page #62  
 and I duly broke the story in the media. The Details There are around 160  2008 Page #63  
en raised in parliament and in the media. MoD decided not to release the ma 2008 Page #63  
inue. The fact that such extensive media coverage resulted not only from th 2008 Page #65  
eal that this subject has with the media. The British file release is helpi 2008 Page #65  
tch that I discussed in my various media interviews was that of Milton Torr 2008 Page #66  
n the record and given a number of media interviews, following the release  2008 Page #66  
e government files -an increase in media coverage, as journalists become in 2008 Page #67  
two cases that have attracted most media attention . Both are to be covered 2008 Page #67  
haped and covered in lights, early media reports suggested a chase had take 2008 Page #67  
e UFO. The story generated massive media coverage and numerous FOI requests 2008 Page #67  
o-called Chinese lanterns, but the media coverage has been almost without p 2008 Page #68  
 so no credibility with public and media.) They are going to give me a warn 2008 Page #93  
ing lies to control the public and media while perpetuating their power. Ho 2008 Page #96  
gs, a fact passed over by the mass media, which counts on drug advertising  2008 Page #141  
s and the YMCA. Today's electronic media would be the envy of Nazi Propagan 2008 Page #143  
n population sees and hears. These media giants-Time Warner Inc., The Walt  2008 Page #143  
sh language. Jt is a multinational media corporation based in Gutersloh , G 2008 Page #143  
ons, a large provider of creative, media and operational services. A 137    2008 Page #143  
m, and a controlled corporate mass media. Political and corporate leadershi 2008 Page #145  
Grenada lninative ■ Movies and the Media ■ Government Policies Elsewhere ■  2008 Page #161  
ferenc e ■ Dangerous Soviet UFOs ■ Media Damage Control ■ Towards a New Era 2008 Page #164  
 ministers ■ Antelope Valley ■ The Media Pushes the Envelop e ■ War in the  2008 Page #167  
JESTIC disinformation measures and media protocols to minimize and downplay 2009 Page #25  
 have been used to influence major media management personnel to cover such 2009 Page #25  
rt called ROSWELL-CASE CLOSED. The media aired stories about how Project Mo 2009 Page #87  
ummies story on CNN. The Air Force media campaign to discredit the Roswell  2009 Page #87  
particular incident that drew such media contempt , even by the standards o 2009 Page #134  
ly term "special treatment" by the media, and on one of the incident's key  2009 Page #134  
t the American press and broadcast media made quick work of any serious rep 2009 Page #140  
s ills some beans ■The Gu!fWar and Media Control ■A possible abortive UFO D 2009 Page #151  
a\\rn, 1990-1991 ■The Gulf War and Media Control / &"1Sl7a SaM 6. object ~p 2009 Page #151  
he Arnl"icai pubfic Vasttyimproval media cootrol by the rTiliUry. "Amee Fox 2009 Page #151  
 not clear. In interviews with the media, Snodgrass had some interesting ob 2009 Page #160  
 occasion in his writings. Even in media interviews of 1947, Snoddgrass was 2009 Page #176  
sighting on June 24, 1947 the news media reported on a top secret Anglo-Ame 2009 Page #176  

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 reasons to doubt this. One is the media's behavior prior to, and during th 2007 Page #14  
ven by the standards of mainstream media's usual dismissive treatment of UF 2009 Page #134  

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    Although some people claim the media-government relationship ended in t 2007 Page #14  

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" or "Academia." Rather, there are medias and academic niches, each catered 2005 Page #76  

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lled upon to monitor, evaluate and mediate reactions among the general publ 2006 Page #58  

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rivers, most likely the commander, medical officer and intelligence officer 2003 Page #33  
nder o 1st Lt. Lucas L. Digiglia - Medical Corps • 2nd Lt. James E. Lightle 2003 Page #33  
lar to this is used in hundreds of medical products. 42                     2003 Page #46  
f lha formari Ooctora at tha Naval Medical daci alary aacritfid hii conditi 2003 Page #91  
lcutts, head of the National Naval Medical Center at Bethesda. The five-man 2003 Page #93  
er at Bethesda. The five-man naval medical board was 89                     2003 Page #93  
on the occupant was dispatched for medical assistance and isolation. The bo 2003 Page #99  
s of Reports of UAOs from the Aero Medical Laboratory at Wright Field. - “N 2003 Page #155  
. Injured, wounded EBEs treated by medical personnel assigned to OPNAC Team 2003 Page #177  
 W. =MT Lt. Colossi, USAF (E) Odd, Medical Ressareh Divisica Office of the  2004 Page #18  
's eyes confirmed in his Air Force medical records; beams of light being sh 2004 Page #48  
 What information they have on the medical problems experienced by various  2004 Page #54  
1980. Lord Gilbert: Information on medical matters relating to U.S. personn 2004 Page #54  
made documentaries at the Stanford Medical Center and the Stanford Linear A 2004 Page #76  
r Boston's ABC affiliate producing medical and science programs and then be 2004 Page #76  
ion studio programs about science, medical and environmental issues. SLIDE  2004 Page #76  
't match any known veterinarian or medical cutting tool. All of this done w 2004 Page #78  
.. was being used by the aliens in medical experiments on our livestock." S 2004 Page #78  
ved by genetic research can launch medical science into unheard of fields o 2004 Page #80  
sease in large populations with no medical cures available. Retro-viruses w 2004 Page #80  
etro-viruses was not even a common medical concept in 1947. Examples of ret 2004 Page #80  
ted the removal of a body. Another medical technician went into a coma only 2004 Page #81  
he senior Atomic Energy Commission medical officer, current medical equipme 2004 Page #81  
ommission medical officer, current medical equipment and supplies are wholl 2004 Page #81  
e reportedly is a top secret space medical facility. To reject the current  2004 Page #144  
d Cartography • IMBP: Institute of Medical and Biological Problem • MAP: Mi 2004 Page #157  
Es are then removed to the nearest Medical or Dental facility and autopsies 2004 Page #170  
ourishment, water, refrigeration , medical, toilet, recreational)" ■ " •••  2005 Page #9  
nced propulsion systems ■ Superior medical techniques ■ Tampering with eart 2005 Page #9  
m getting in by a stranger wearing medical gloves and apron. But he saw the 2005 Page #32  
erwards. He would declare during a medical congress towards the end of 1996 2005 Page #32  
ifurcated tongue" reponed by other medical and military witnesses . But he  2005 Page #36  
ities were taken to an unspecified medical facility. "He also states that a 2005 Page #45  
is way to Vienna where he enrolled medical school, supporting himself as a  2005 Page #89  
eud. Following his graduation from medical school he became a pupil of Freu 2005 Page #89  
his character analytic therapy, or medical orgone therapy as it became know 2005 Page #90  
t Mrs. Brady and the magazine. His medical colleagues agreed and likewise w 2005 Page #93  
ty was to bring th.is sex-obsessed medical menace to justice and they remai 2005 Page #101  
 engineer, Scientist, Security and Medical Doctor) to depart Andrews Army A 2005 Page #124  
ed in the least about survivors or medical emergencies. "lt must be somethi 2005 Page #155  
ays and genetic cross breeding. K. Medical researchers may have to evaluate 2006 Page #7  
 physiology, food requirements and medical information. He claims he could  2006 Page #19  
ounded entities will be treated by medical personnel assigned to the OPNAC  2006 Page #19  
ned to the OPNAC Team. If the team medical personnel are not immediately av 2006 Page #19  
 First Aid will be administered by Medical Corps personnel at the initial s 2006 Page #19  
e to predict". By 1979, however, a medical manual was made available to det 2006 Page #19  
held on standby alert to transport medical personnel. But as soon as Collin 2006 Page #74  
ted the removal of a body. Another medical technician went into a coma four 2006 Page #104  
rom the 1st Annual Report that the medical and biological warfare inference 2006 Page #104  
 No. 99, of the series titled "New Medical Facilities for Biological Warfar 2006 Page #104  
ems are now reported as published "Medical Items" in the "Interrogation Rep 2006 Page #104  
ed by genetic research, can launch medical science into unheard of fields o 2006 Page #105  
ases in large populations, with no medical cures available." An item on pag 2006 Page #105  
. In the opinion of the senior AEC medical officer, current medical equipme 2006 Page #105  
enior AEC medical officer, current medical equipment and supplies are wholl 2006 Page #105  
lanta, Georgia.) and the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious 2006 Page #106  
ng EBE and take it to hospital for medical treatment • Chereze touched EBE  2006 Page #109  
iolet-tinged area. A Case Study in Medical Cooperation: was the Hantavirus  2006 Page #109  
idence dismissed the fears of some medical personnel that Hantaviruses must 2006 Page #111  
ired infection (diet and following medical procedures such as surgery, grow 2006 Page #114  
t rather try to relate this to the medical issues and to where the data poi 2006 Page #115  
Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School; Ron Westrum, Professor o 2006 Page #197  
ering magazines regarding portable medical technologies. For example, Phill 2006 Page #201  
ze wounded patients with the laser Medical Pen, developed by the Air Force' 2006 Page #201  
id that he had tried to locate his medical records from that surgery but th 2006 Page #206  
                                   Medical technology is not immune from th 2007 Page #62  
search Council and a member of the Medical Advisory Board of the Atomic Ene 2007 Page #75  
ormation services, technology, and medical companies to be the most thought 2007 Page #76  
 seeing some documents relating to medical information at Bethesda Hospital 2007 Page #84  
ograph was taken at 11 :30 PM by a medical doctor. After visiting a patient 2007 Page #156  
ch Council and was a member of the medical advisory board of the Atomic Ene 2008 Page #133  
t of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, during which time he g 2008 Page #133  
s as the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (established 190 I), th 2008 Page #140  
 (a few of the shooters have their medical records sealed from the public)  2008 Page #141  
ities were taken to an unspecified medical facility. He also states that a  2009 Page #52  
were later taken to Facility X for medical treatment and tests; whatever th 2009 Page #53  
ressed in clean room clothing with medical surgical masks. The size of the  2009 Page #53  
 was sent to Facility X to undergo medical examinations . Results of tests  2009 Page #53  
t autopsy of the alien corpse at a medical facility in Arizona, two days af 2009 Page #53  
Pennsylvania as well as at Harvard Medical School. During the war, he serve 2009 Page #164  

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omething strange happen to us. So, medically we should have been brought in 2009 Page #79  

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rsonnel assigned to OPNAC Team. No medications. Security is paramount. “Los 2003 Page #177  
 and splinting of broken limbs. No medications of any kind are to be admini 2006 Page #19  
tered as the effect of terrestrial medications on non-human biological syst 2006 Page #19  

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ed. That pink color in the stomach medicine, Pepto-Bismal, comes from a bis 2003 Page #106  
Bronk, Chief, Division of Aviation Medicine, JRDB. Personnel selected from  2004 Page #63  
as a laser scalpel in modern Earth medicine. SLIDE #44: Laser scalpel On Pa 2004 Page #78  
liam R Lovelace II, MD • Aerospace Medicine expert • On Board of Lear Corpo 2004 Page #207  
 triumph of epidemiology followed: Medicine Men and Elders were consulted,  2006 Page #111  
 you are not trained in biology or medicine. Pathogens are biological agent 2006 Page #113  
to gain control over the fields of medicine , phannaceuticals and psycholog 2008 Page #140  
eir early entry into the fields of medicine , phamrnceuticals and education 2008 Page #140  
, universities, banking, industry, medicine , and of course, education , ps 2008 Page #144  
ns in 'mental health', education , medicine, sanity and happiness . But, mo 2008 Page #144  
osium proceedings from PHYSICS and MEDICINE of the Upper Atmosphere-A Study 2009 Page #90  

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 According to Dr. N. V. Vasilyev , medicoecological examination of the stat 2008 Page #102  

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 Witness watched object crash, saw medics remove dead and live aliens 27 19 2004 Page #112  
lk, Louisiana. 1953. Top brass and medics took one body on stretcher, three 2004 Page #118  

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alled Buddica and not Bodicea, and medieval history. He died whilst we were 2007 Page #80  

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allowed to fade into obscurity and mediocrity due to disbelief and inaction 2009 Page #15  

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Spirituality, from Hypnotherapy to Meditation, from Sasquatch to Chupacabra 2006 Page #193  

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f Radio Industry • MSM:Ministry of Medium Machine Building • NIP: Ground Me 2004 Page #157  
t, correct typography and zingers. Medium Level of Authenticity -40-60% ~ T 2005 Page #137  
evel of Authenticity -40-60% ~ The medium level is the starting point for m 2005 Page #137  
stem provides medium-range, low to medium altitude air defense against a va 2006 Page #143  
 wives, at Wright Patterson AFB. A medium size group of about 62 people inc 2007 Page #114  

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of the case, often for many years. Medium-High Level of Authenticity- 60-80 2005 Page #137  
evel of Authenticity- 60-80% ~ The medium-high level means that a considera 2005 Page #137  

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tes of authentici t:y cited above. Medium-Low Level of Authenticity- 20-40% 2005 Page #137  
evel of Authenticity- 20-40% ~ The medium-low level means the case or docum 2005 Page #137  

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ace to air missile system provides medium-range, low to medium altitude air 2006 Page #143  

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 this case, though, the UFO was at medium-to-high altitude." He elaborates  2008 Page #33  
y acknowledged (it has been ranked medium-to-high level of authenticity) ,  2009 Page #41  
o be authentic (it has been ranked medium-to-high level of authenticity),30 2009 Page #42  

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ch. Her role was to locate quality mediums that Robert Bigelow could contac 2006 Page #207  
s also asked to conduct a study of mediums which asked how they became medi 2006 Page #207  
ediums which asked how they became mediums, how they described their experi 2006 Page #207  
 well- known town which hosts many mediums. What struck me was the ordinari 2006 Page #207  
 with extraordinary abilities! The mediums were of all ages and backgrounds 2006 Page #207  

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ed several speakers for Area 2000. Mediumship Research Robert Bigelow was a 2006 Page #207  
t or event that precipitated their mediumship abilities. Moving On In the s 2006 Page #207  

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ront of an audience made up of the medja, telLing of their involvement in - 2005 Page #147  
ial ways to circumvent UFO-related medja deceptions. 5. A few thoughts abou 2007 Page #9  
sentiaUy impossible. In short, the medja are now playing the same role they 2007 Page #12  
the opportunities presented by new medja: , Avenues to challenge the offici 2007 Page #39  

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have developed a device called the Medpen. It is described as follows on an 2006 Page #201  
r Force's Phillips Laboratory. The Medpen, as it's also known, is about 12  2006 Page #201  
h9804.html Phillips Laboratories - Medpen 11. http://www.qs1.net/w5www/etla 2006 Page #208  

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ocument. Anachronistic usages like medt.i ana imjiaeted further betra*ed th 2003 Page #135  

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 paralyzes Colonel, securItyttwarn Mee weapons - all Jaen, UFO retreats to  2006 Page #26  

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 old and was originally classified meenfidentlal". Nowever, 1 the caesadfi- 2004 Page #18  

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s confirmed that Truman did indeed meet with Forrestal and Vannevar Bush th 2003 Page #88  
an on March 3. On the 10th the two meet to discuss certain provisions of th 2003 Page #89  
arl A. Hatch. • Why? • Odd time to meet, or was it to discuss New Mexico UF 2003 Page #155  
r possible key Roswell players did meet on July 10th, but it was only for 1 2003 Page #190  
rshall work in the same office? Or meet together early in July 4 - 7 and de 2003 Page #209  
AT WE TELNK HAPPENED IS THAT THERE mEET )(Ave BEEN A MISSILE FIR= FROM SOME 2004 Page #24  
h showed that not only did the two meet, they were good friends and Truman  2004 Page #85  
n would land, the government would meet with the alien, and then the alien  2004 Page #87  
clusions I had the good fortune to meet with Len at MUFON symposia, and I t 2004 Page #129  
landed at Johnson's Texas ranch to meet with the President At almost the sa 2004 Page #177  
fs of Staff landed at the ranch to meet with Johnson. That afternoon the Go 2004 Page #177  
 Pennsylvania flew to the ranch to meet with Johnson. When Johnson arrived  2004 Page #177  
 just a warning." So we went of to meet Colonel Coleman. Now he's the one t 2004 Page #183  
rence in Washington, I arranged to meet with this man and his girlfriend. W 2004 Page #191  
 the National Archives and went to meet his girlfriend. We spent a whole ev 2004 Page #191  
umentary offer. He was directed to meet with the two top men at the Defense 2004 Page #192  
eneral Miller come to our house to meet Hynek and his group to take them ou 2004 Page #192  
o somebody was trying to get me to meet with. I am saying I was supposed to 2004 Page #194  
 me — where I would go — who would meet me — how I would be able to intervi 2004 Page #195  
're right. Someone did say you can meet an alien down in New Mexico. Paul S 2004 Page #196  
 going down to like New Mexico, to meet with — you know — some alien. This  2004 Page #196  
Special Studies Project" would now meet "during the already scheduled White 2005 Page #97  
reports: I had the good fortune to meet with Len at MUFON symposia, and I t 2005 Page #140  
located, what was taught. I got to meet some people who went there and to m 2006 Page #20  
.111•BIAI, togas*. brad. an d none Meet ClOart VIttl. danip dotal. W.* - .0 2006 Page #35  
rest in the Earth? Does it wish to meet us, understand us, cooperate with u 2006 Page #53  
he human body or mind. Being would meet prior expectations and archetypes v 2006 Page #55  
 provokes maximum global effort to meet challenge cooperatively — "all for  2006 Page #67  
land report. Further, he agreed to meet me in Albuquerque in order for me t 2006 Page #151  
told that he had not. We agreed to meet there. Before ending the talk, be w 2006 Page #167  
r so that we would have a place to meet and talk. Ted was initially suspici 2006 Page #201  
y stay Budd traveled to Chicago to meet with the "Third Man", a dignitary w 2006 Page #203  
by Steven Greer). 1\1\'(/: Did you meet this person via the internet? GM: N 2007 Page #84  
d whether or not aliens really did meet their deaths in that remote, cold l 2008 Page #103  
ITY TH..\ T ..\STRON..\UTS i\1IGHT MEET ET ON THE MOONTHERE WOULD RA. VE BE 2008 Page #151  
he Strange Soviet Summer of 1989 ■ Meet .Bob L:12:u ■ Outbreak of Triangles 2008 Page #166  
ited me to visit Tass' offices and meet with staff members there and half a 2009 Page #138  
ved themselves in the UFO field to meet their own operational goals related 2009 Page #154  

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ER THAN A CRASH, THIS \'!J\S UKE A MEETIN G \X/JTH THE MJLITARY? Paul: \X/e 2007 Page #171  

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sident of the Soviet Union "At our meeting in Geneva, the U.S. President sa 2003 Page #18  
riguing story and later personally meeting Charlette I became convinced tha 2003 Page #21  
at day and that the subject of the meeting is not noted. On January 7, 1948 2003 Page #88  
ers present at every face-to- face meeting with the survivor. The survivor  2003 Page #100  
trip out to Paul's home before the meeting to see his operation firsthand.  2003 Page #145  
 10, 1980, Bennewitz arrived for a meeting at Kirtland AFB with his photos, 2003 Page #145  
gs in hand. As he stepped into the meeting room, he was introduced to base  2003 Page #145  
ennewitz' November 10th high-level meeting at Kirtland Air Base and with li 2003 Page #150  
 Advisory Board IAB, held its 14th meeting on Thursday, July 17th 1947. The 2003 Page #157  
l then this was the first official meeting of the IAB and logical the event 2003 Page #157  
rom Cutler to Twining changing the meeting arrangements for an MJ-12 Specia 2003 Page #184  
r an MJ-12 Special Studies Project meeting of the National Security Council 2003 Page #184  
display showing a phone call and a meeting with General Hoyt Vandenberg, wh 2003 Page #190  
in the Roswell event. The call and meeting were supposed to have occurred o 2003 Page #190  
 President. Source: Truman Library meeting calendars. 6. On Friday, July 4  2003 Page #204  
e attached with you at the cabinet meeting but had to leave. If you approve 2003 Page #204  
ved at Alamogordo AAF fer a secret meeting with AAF Chief of Staff Spaatr a 2003 Page #234  
 these people to their homes after meeting them at a function nearby. While 2004 Page #34  
 fast moving current caused by the meeting of the North Atlantic and the cu 2004 Page #40  
. T. Factor. On April 9th, I had a meeting at Kirtland Air Force Base's Off 2004 Page #69  
. The Prime Minister had a cabinet meeting, and no guarantee was forth comi 2004 Page #87  
? Sarbacher: Well we were having a meeting at Wright Field and I couldn't g 2004 Page #92  
ing about. We were going to have a meeting...going out to discuss it. Sarba 2004 Page #92  
lker replied, "Yes, I attended the meeting concerning that subject matter;  2004 Page #98  
ook was called in for an emergency meeting. In this meeting they attempted  2004 Page #105  
 for an emergency meeting. In this meeting they attempted another contact w 2004 Page #105  
dy removed from scene in suitcase; meeting was in 1952; crash was earlier 2 2004 Page #111  
y, it turns out to be. He set up a meeting with Bill Moore. What a lot of p 2004 Page #190  
s of contacts she was called for a meeting in the Kirkland Air Force Base o 2004 Page #193  
 in a 1949 crash in her April 1983 meeting with Richard Doty. A few years l 2004 Page #195  
eak on the UFO at the September 1" meeting of the Cincinnati Chapter of the 2005 Page #43  
ence of this energy in person. The meeting was arranged through Einstein's  2005 Page #91  
t." It was toward the end of their meeting that Reich told Einstein of the  2005 Page #91  
emperature. In anticipation of the meeting Reich had noted in his diary: "O 2005 Page #91  
now what Einstein wrote about this meeting, or about Reich. Author Jim ·Mar 2005 Page #92  
t to contact Douglas and arrange a meeting with him. It had not been Reich  2005 Page #97  
an Twining (MJ-4) that a scheduled meeting is being changed, and that the " 2005 Page #97  
 the already scheduled White House meeting of July 16, rather than followin 2005 Page #97  
las, having been briefed about the meeting of MJ-12 members on July 16 at t 2005 Page #98  
is way to Arizona at the time .. A meeting with a General Watson was agreed 2005 Page #98  
g that this had been a significant meeting, that at least some breakthrough 2005 Page #98  
 the already scheduled White House meeting of July 16 .... " It is further  2005 Page #126  
in Pharmacy, leading eventually co meeting an inclividual who had the SOi\1 2005 Page #131  
known persons, do their documented meeting and travel schedules coincide wi 2005 Page #136  
 not until 2001 that the USA had a meeting with families of the crew member 2006 Page #9  
 'above top secret- and discussing meeting with leading Defense scientist R 2006 Page #26  
upporting the military effort, and meeting basic public needs for food, wat 2006 Page #62  
s apprehension he proceeded to the meeting with Mr. Clement Atlee as if not 2006 Page #165  
dent had canceled the eleven-thitV meeting with Attlee, and was told that h 2006 Page #167  
y before we went into that morning meeting, Under Secretag Lovett called fr 2006 Page #168  
about an hour later -- while I was meeting with (Clement) Attlee -- Lovett  2006 Page #168  
 in the official transcript of the meeting between Truman and Adee which is 2006 Page #168  
an library: 'At this point (in the meeting) Mr. Connelly entered the room a 2006 Page #168  
gelow at the Annual Parapsychology Meeting in Las Vegas. We visited departm 2006 Page #197  
et, Las Vegas. Also present at the meeting was George Knapp and, later, Lin 2006 Page #203  
 desk from the 0.1.C. during their meeting. The 0.1.C. also possessed the o 2007 Page #110  
ion? Or a crash? Or a pre-arranged meeting gone bad? 143                    2007 Page #149  
he Soviet delegation to "the third meeting of the U.S./USSR Joint Working G 2007 Page #198  
hief told me he was a city council meeting when they all heard the roar. Be 2008 Page #13  
Investigations, USAF: In a liaison meeting with other military and governme 2008 Page #26  
d a Seattle TV program called Town Meeting about UFO's and he became angry  2008 Page #46  
ecial Investigations (AFOSJ) for a meeting to tell his story to an AFOSI Sp 2008 Page #90  
Germany was settled in London at a meeting between Hjalmar Schacht, the new 2008 Page #127  
ing to captured transcripts of the meeting its purpose was to see that "the 2008 Page #136  
S. State Department by attending a meeting in Brussels to formally reconsti 2008 Page #139  
ly 2004 JVImsa held their national meeting In Las Vegas. There we two UFO p 2008 Page #155  
tact with UFO issues occurred in a meeting in Room P-162 at Los Alamos Scie 2009 Page #9  
 "annual Quantico conference" as a meeting time and place as preceding the  2009 Page #13  
tion ? Asked about it at a private meeting the following day, Secretary of  2009 Page #18  
) ON OCTOBER 24, 1962, 10:00 A.M., MEETING NO. 3. NOTE: This document is ba 2009 Page #26  
 like to see this done in a closed meeting to be arra.~ged through the Dire 2009 Page #28  
 would call attention to a special meeting. Sincerely, Dwight D~ £::;-s:i:1 2009 Page #28  
neral Nathan Twining to schedule a meeting for the "MJ-12 Special Studies P 2009 Page #35  
is was not known until the initial meeting in the fall of 1953. One other p 2009 Page #52  
act was made to set up the initial meeting. The reason for contact after al 2009 Page #53  
ion that this was to be their last meeting -and yet, it certainly was. Rhan 2009 Page #55  
 headquarter s -for a weekly staff meeting. General Robert Bazley, Command  2009 Page #73  
   SLIDE# 16 68 Leading the weekly meeting was USAF General Robert Bazley,  2009 Page #74  
s of the military officers in that meeting was to say, "It's a Brit affair  2009 Page #74  

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nversations and the content of the meetings he attends. He will continue ke 2003 Page #86  
16-hour grueling daily schedule of meetings, briefing, photos, state dinner 2003 Page #189  
enever Reagan brought up aliens in meetings, he would roll his keys and whi 2003 Page #199  
anuary 20th. I've been in a lot of meetings but I don't recall one on UFOs. 2003 Page #202  
tory, and I couldn't go to all the meetings. Now they did have, at least I  2004 Page #92  
nsylvania who had attended all the meetings, but he couldn't remember his n 2004 Page #98  
ladelphia. He was going to all the meetings, and acting very smug about it. 2004 Page #98  
m Sarbacher that Walker was at the meetings, he immediately phoned Walker a 2004 Page #98  
 had notes from the crashed saucer meetings: I am sure that I have notes of 2004 Page #99  
am sure that I have notes of those meetings at WPAFB. I would have to dig t 2004 Page #99  
couple days later one of his first meetings was Leo Bourassa's boss, Lionel 2004 Page #177  
 truth of Smith's private notes in meetings with numerous ufologists. Confi 2006 Page #26  
illiam Steinman Confirms attending meetings at Wnght Patterson AFB regardin 2006 Page #27  
t Walker (*for sure•) attended UFO meetings at Wight-Pat in the early 1950S 2006 Page #27  
1950S Walker says 'yes, I attended meetings concerning that subject maser ' 2006 Page #27  
that I have notes concerning those meetings at Wright-Patterson Air Force B 2006 Page #27  
ical Action. CONTACT hosts monthly meetings, featuring speakers and videos  2006 Page #193  
 founded the secretive Bilderber g meetings. Prior to leaving for England p 2008 Page #132  
 AN OFFICIAL ORGANIZATION • HAD NO MEETINGS • NO MEMBERSHIP • NOW EXISTS ON 2008 Page #148  
, in Chapter 3. The results of the meetings on the fireballs were sent dire 2009 Page #9  
 and place as preceding the annual meetings held there by at least one year 2009 Page #13  
 would seem unlikely that "annual" meetings would have begun covertly if me 2009 Page #13  

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ncludes particulars on everyone he meets with, the subject of their convers 2003 Page #86  
 from the National Archives Truman Meets With N. Mex. Senator November 14-1 2003 Page #155  
erence• Wed. July 9, 1947 , Truman meets with New Mexico Senator Carl A. Ha 2003 Page #155  
00 PM Secretary of State, Marshall meets with the President. Source: Truman 2003 Page #204  
ake, or is there more to them than meets the eve? For the purposes of this  2004 Page #218  
 seconds No sound mccandrish taco, meets a Man eirlP tIO3 own 3 VOW chior e 2006 Page #30  
the prospector from Long Beach, CA meets with Los Angeles Mirror Reporter,  2006 Page #45  
re going on behind the scenes than meets the eye?' I asked Pope. Positively 2006 Page #130  
 there's perhaps more to this than meets the eye. )9 "More to what?" I pres 2006 Page #130  
ur is there more at work here than meets the eye? I approached this subject 2007 Page #59  
Great 1908 Tunguska Explosion -UFO Meets Comet?, AFP, August 23, 2004 97    2008 Page #103  

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n them. These images were over 200 megabytes and l was on a 56k dialup conn 2007 Page #86  

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he-horizon radar (HF 0TH) of 3 -30 megahertz ; or Ultra High Frequency (UHF 2008 Page #76  

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90, at 3:00 A.M. in the village of Megas Platanos in Central Greece, severa 2007 Page #129  

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etting the new ranges because a 10 megawatt radar site is able to pick up m 2006 Page #154  

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t that time ran at an average of 3 megawatts, that's 3 million watts. It wa 2006 Page #152  
s going on. It was upgraded from 3 megawatts to 10 megawatts, that's 10 mil 2006 Page #152  
as upgraded from 3 megawatts to 10 megawatts, that's 10 million watts. The  2006 Page #152  
is designed to concentrate several megawatts 124                            2007 Page #130  
 true power output on the order of megawatts per meter for a vigorous retur 2008 Page #78  

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I would rate as neutral in my book Megic Eyes Only: Earth's Encounters with 2006 Page #47  

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 ... 1,t 'h•C•tt VILLAGC. T''11tE~ MEIICA.k wo,,.,,e,-. ,l,o "" fl.lCHH WHi 2009 Page #122  

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mpletely ignored by the mainstream meilia at the time. I thjnk the Enqwrer  2007 Page #25  

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able online at: http://tinyurl.com/mejpm4 24 Available online at: http://ww 2009 Page #46  
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able online al: hllp://tinyurl.com/mejpm4 39 Cited online at: http://ajwebe 2009 Page #47  

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nted a disclosure made by Marshall Melinowsky in late 1961 during the 22nd  2009 Page #17  

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l Institute for Strategic Studies, Mellon Institute, Metaphysical Society,  2008 Page #143  

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o Novaya Zemlya for Analysis • Lev Melnikov, source, Tsiolkovskiy Academy 1 2004 Page #173  

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ication was conducted in this 'ter:Melon al c oiroborativW intormatton abou 2006 Page #26  
ght is the product, Suntory MIDORJ melon Liqueur, and a glass labeled "Mido 2007 Page #65  

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 Mexico 1 0 0 1 0 Researchers John Meloney and Lorraine Duchesne III, 26 Wi 2004 Page #111  

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ce shuttle. It apparently does not melt when subjected to the 2000-degree f 2005 Page #158  
inum silicate would be expected to melt at about 700 degrees, and chis samp 2005 Page #158  
st possible melting point), should melt at closer to 500 degrees, within se 2005 Page #158  
 a cutting torch. It just wouldn't melt. A cutting torch burns anywhere fro 2006 Page #176  

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ther, thus preventing or retarding meltdown, a bit like the tiles on the sp 2005 Page #158  

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e control panels, albeit fused and melted when the self- destruct mechanism 2003 Page #100  
said. The fourth fragment appeared melted and looked as if it had been "spl 2004 Page #30  
rinjties-small, globules of green, melted dusthaving been located at the si 2008 Page #101  
f platform on the ground where it "melted." Other beings reported were alte 2009 Page #136  

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l castings. Bismuth also has a low melting point, but its thermal conductiv 2003 Page #106  
material with tl1e lowest possible melting point), should melt at closer to 2005 Page #158  

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 photos or drawings, but he called mem pictures, so I assume they were phot 2005 Page #165  

Word: "mem01y", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

lly important revelation about the Mem01y J\1etal and its link to Roswell a 2009 Page #91  

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ts is that after the crash event a member of his congregation, believed to  2003 Page #23  
ng his experience as having been a member of an Air Force security team at  2003 Page #61  
) UFO crash. "My grandfather was a member of the Retrieval Team sent to the 2003 Page #97  
e of Craig Weitzel, who was then a member of the Civil Air Patrol. The inci 2003 Page #146  
 Eisenhower Briefing document as a member of Majestic-12. www mojesticdocum 2003 Page #156  
r. Vincent S Roddy, be appointed a member of the Special Subcommittee on Hi 2003 Page #157  
s. The principal function of every member of the mission, as I understand i 2003 Page #222  
age and bodies ara being held. CIC member of the team was able to learn tha 2003 Page #234  
 the discoveries. The /nly Cabinet member to date that may know of the deta 2003 Page #235  
ontinued to serve his country as a member of the House of Lords, and during 2004 Page #53  
ght, with a fellow Security Police member. It was about 0200 hours in the m 2004 Page #54  
obe, initiated at the request of a member of Congress, was to determine if  2004 Page #60  
sed by retroviruses. Definition: A member of a class of RNA viruses that ut 2004 Page #81  
 Air Force. In a letter to another member of the Cleveland Ufology Project  2004 Page #95  
au, Missouri, USA 1 1 1 1 1 Family Member Charlette Mann VI, 69-71 UFO, bod 2004 Page #110  
 the source, and the witness was a member of the recovery team. An intervie 2004 Page #117  
is probably the most distinguished member of the scientific community ever  2004 Page #147  
on's Chief of Staff who had been a member with Emenegger at the same UCLA f 2004 Page #181  
 UFO briefing: Jack McGeorge was a member of the Special Forces Green Beret 2004 Page #188  
 my contacts. This contact, also a member of the Special Forces Green Beret 2004 Page #188  
ut Jack McGeorge is that he also a member of the Secret Service, and he was 2004 Page #188  
cret Service, and he was the first member of the Secret Service other than  2004 Page #188  
ble — McGeorge at another table. A member of the NSA would give an overall  2004 Page #189  
 interview with the last surviving member of the MJ-12 group. Well I think  2004 Page #194  
bert J Oppenheimer — MJ12 maverick member — died throat cancer • Congressma 2004 Page #201  
OP Martin Redmond — (MP) • British Member of Parliament • Posed a wealth of 2004 Page #210  
ter is. (M) Neil Morris, RPIT team member (B) Don Burleson (MUFON Journal,  2004 Page #228  
Harvard astronomer identified as a member of Majestic-12 in the 1954 Eisenh 2004 Page #247  
nspirator in the cover-up and as a member of MJ-12. As an analyst and quest 2004 Page #247  
n. Under no circumstances should a member suggest or by inference, that the 2004 Page #252  
right Field saying that: 'You're a member of Blue Book and we would like fo 2005 Page #40  
a signed affidavit from an alleged member of the USAF investigating team! H 2005 Page #40  
wer period, following my talk, one member of a group of 25 pilots arose and 2005 Page #43  
no one. Perhaps a friend or family member. Unquestionably, this is a phenom 2005 Page #74  
ttendees, lBM executive (and MUFON member) Jan Harzan, Rich gave a fairly s 2005 Page #81  
s, among other things, a respected member of the drug regulation elite and  2005 Page #93  
n. Former Consumers Research board member, J.B. Matthews, wrote that in the 2005 Page #93  
 inadvertently made contact with a member of the President's Ultra Secret U 2005 Page #96  
 might indicate that Douglas, as a member of Eisenhower's 'kitchen cabinet, 2005 Page #97  
 the reservation. Cheek, himself a member of the Cherokee Nation contacted  2006 Page #111  
 the early 1980s to a then serving member of the Royal Air Force. In other  2006 Page #129  
d-writt en letter, Robertson Panel member Dr. Thornton Page relates how he  2007 Page #23  
lly to committee chair and ranking member; maybe ·one or two• others. ■ Con 2007 Page #52  
he National Research Council and a member of the Medical Advisory Board of  2007 Page #75  
. In 1947 he was appointed to be a member of the Scientific Advisory Commit 2007 Page #75  
 at Levi Strauss, he was a serving member of the Board of Trustees of the p 2007 Page #76  
 then. M\XI: Did you stay a BUFORA member? GM: No stopped pa)~ng my members 2007 Page #84  
into the air and vanished. A NICAP member was contacted and is imestigating 2007 Page #165  
y 22, 1992. He was a Corresponding Member of the Division of Geology, Geoph 2007 Page #198  
er UFO sighting. She told a family member who reported her sighting lo the  2008 Page #70  
on:..y .:.f :he relationships of a member nation with a celescia_ body affe 2008 Page #113  
s entailed a conflict with another member nation, the Uni::ed Ka:::.ons wou 2008 Page #113  
 could have this competence if i:s member states would be wil_ing to recogn 2008 Page #113  
 orrestal, also listed as an MJ-12 member. Bush's connections to the corpor 2008 Page #131  
al Intelligence . As a named MJ-12 member, Vanderberg did not appear to hav 2008 Page #132  
ational Research Council and was a member of the medical advisory board of  2008 Page #133  
r Walter B. Smith. Gray also was a member of the Council on Foreign Relatio 2008 Page #133  
aluation Group. Berkner also was a member of the 1952 CIA-sponsored panel h 2008 Page #134  
ipant in the World Economic Forum, member of the Council on Foreign Relatio 2008 Page #136  
th mentor and fellow Skull & Bones member to both Bush, Sr. and his son, Ge 2008 Page #138  
 name was changed to al Qaeda. One member was Osama bin Laden. But the post 2008 Page #140  
taff. Baker is a fourth-generation member of a family long connected to Roc 2008 Page #142  
mann house from 1921 onward, was a member of a patrons group sponsoring the 2008 Page #144  
 Joseph Ratzinger in Poland, was a member of the Hitler Youth. Using German 2008 Page #145  
irector of Central Intelligence, a member of the NSC, or perhaps amore like 2009 Page #19  
ties . I have never been an active member of the professional intelligence  2009 Page #24  
 to the Warren Commission, through member Allen Dulles, that a thorough inv 2009 Page #44  
ing that each employee or military member had to immediately stop what they 2009 Page #90  
nization or for that matter been a member of our anned forces, you know tha 2009 Page #155  
Council (NRDC): from 1942 -43 as a member of the technical staff, Division  2009 Page #164  
n . Professor Snodgrass was also a member of a number of professional socie 2009 Page #164  

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d by intelligent observers who are members of a race carrying out long-rang 2003 Page #12  
nt. Some of these folks had family members, friends or neighbors directly i 2003 Page #57  
ld to come into the barracks, that members of the 662nd Radar Squadron from 2003 Page #59  
that location, he said that he saw members of both the Army and Air Force a 2003 Page #59  
ely. Just behind the two men, were members of the military. Three other wit 2003 Page #60  
ormer Air Force personnel who were members of the 662nd Radar Squadron, hav 2003 Page #65  
 in the investigation. Three 662nd members told us that nothing was found t 2003 Page #66  
here were always two Security Team members present at every face-to- face m 2003 Page #100  
gs as the source of the meter, and members of the Quillin family and one of 2003 Page #179  
the morning after the crash. ° All members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff arr 2003 Page #193  
SA - have them interrogated by the members of a House of Senate committee.  2003 Page #195  
d to the minimum and all. military members of the group should be required  2003 Page #222  
dontified at LZ-2 as well as other members. Arnone BAFKRCLI? specialist ide 2003 Page #234  
ppeared that none of the five crew members survived entry into our atmosphe 2003 Page #236  
l effort was provided by the staff members of the Department of Terrestrial 2004 Page #63  
hat day.' Going back to the family members, they remember him saying, 'I wa 2004 Page #72  
hat group I would know. Q: Are the members 10, 12, 14? Are they all America 2004 Page #100  
er go on to become on of the board members of NICAP). Mrs. Swan claimed tha 2004 Page #103  
ndahl had been one of the founding members of NPIC. Neasham had created the 2004 Page #104  
ansceiver recovered, "worn by some members of alien crews" 14 1950 Unknown, 2004 Page #111  
ase, Report 2, describes four crew members taken alive, five feet in height 2004 Page #117  
n of the Claims of the Paranormal) members. They "planted" a psychic into a 2004 Page #123  
n, but this was not wood and these members could not be cut, burned, or whi 2004 Page #142  
it the army, and recruited leading members of GIRD including Korolev. Tukac 2004 Page #153  
t At almost the same time, all the members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff lan 2004 Page #177  
 Agency. Have them interrogated by members of the House or Senate Committee 2004 Page #177  
 Camp Drum was a location in which members of the Green Beret Special Force 2004 Page #188  
strictions. • He had all the other members of his team promise they would a 2004 Page #191  
l Photo Interpretation Team (RPIT) members are using off-the- shelf softwar 2004 Page #227  
s unconditionally asserts no other members of the press were present when h 2004 Page #231  
s (presumably MJ-1) to other MJ-12 members. Each document was analyzed fore 2004 Page #242  
n. "Priority requests forwarded to members by authorized individuals or ins 2004 Page #253  
tigation to find out who among its members were in any way linked co the ev 2005 Page #35  
th the assistance of manager class members (or hopefuls) . 73               2005 Page #75  
sexually healthy workers and parry members tended to put their personal hap 2005 Page #89  
aight, was deeply connected to the members of the Cambridge Five Soviet spy 2005 Page #94  
a), but I am convinced that if the members of MJ-12 were not aware of Reich 2005 Page #97  
briefed about the meeting of MJ-12 members on July 16 at the \Xllute House, 2005 Page #98  
 the room when srndems and faculty members at his beloved Summerhill school 2005 Page #103  
decided a case regarding convicted members of the McNabb family, leading to 2005 Page #126  
peful that either the cameraman or members of his family will eventually go 2005 Page #150  
s." While most UFO researchers and members of the public alike have assigne 2005 Page #151  
propulsion research? Twent)-ei ght members of the Air Force Systems Command 2005 Page #173  
China causing the loss of 166 crew members. 5                               2006 Page #8  
 meeting with families of the crew members that they were told what happene 2006 Page #9  
an vary significantly in how group members respond to an unusual challenge. 2006 Page #55  
 Available in draft form at http://members.aol.com/AllenTough/intro.html. S 2006 Page #70  
e suddenly exploded. Recovery team members lined up in a shoulder-to-should 2006 Page #79  
 visit the mystery crash site were members of a news crew from KERO-TV in B 2006 Page #83  
ppeared that none of the five crew members survived entry into our atmosphe 2006 Page #104  
hin the trucks. Some recovery team members, dressed in bioprotection [sic]  2006 Page #135  
y. Before leaving the convoy site, members of the recovery team gathered to 2006 Page #135  
I know there are hundreds of other members from the North American Air Defe 2006 Page #148  
 news story discussed sightings by members of the local Civil Air Patrol an 2006 Page #176  
                   Later that day, members of the expedition begin to belie 2006 Page #188  
 batch of regulations and very few members of government probably bothered  2006 Page #202  
nformation that there were several members of the infamous MJ12 about to re 2006 Page #205  
leaders to influence lower-ranking members ; Front organizations ,. Targeti 2007 Page #20  
leaders to influence lower-ranking members r Front organizations , Targetin 2007 Page #21  
ny famous or well respected family members of note? I'm just curious. GM: N 2007 Page #81  
meter fence and such like. All the members of the patrol saw the UFO and, a 2008 Page #33  
t Taos, New Mexico in 1961-several members of the recovery teams were overc 2008 Page #37  
peration are witnessed by credible members of the sun-ounding community , b 2008 Page #40  
 four of her husband's former crew members on December 12, 1979, four days  2008 Page #45  
dents included: 26th April, I 984: Members of the public report a UFO in St 2008 Page #64  
e same at the MoD. Journalists and members of the public who make FOI reque 2008 Page #68  
d beyond relationships between its members . It would have the r:.ghc -o in 2008 Page #113  
ruled by the communist elite party members and pit this creation against th 2008 Page #125  
tifies the means." In other words, members should pretend to be anything or 2008 Page #126  
ork State. Both Harrimans had been members of the Yale secret society Skull 2008 Page #129  
sted in the documents, MAJESTIC-12 members included: .. ---~elm. R~scoe_H.  2008 Page #131  
 community. Many had been longtime members of the Nazi party and the Gestap 2008 Page #137  
 an "old Boy" network encompassing members of the Eastern Establishment and 2008 Page #138  
s Hospital Survey Committee , with members Winthrop · Aldrich and David McA 2008 Page #140  
 known as his "Wise Men." All were members of the Council on Foreign Relati 2008 Page #141  
 of28 Council on Foreign Relations members , 10 members of the elite Bilder 2008 Page #142  
 on Foreign Relations members , 10 members of the elite Bilderberg group an 2008 Page #142  
e Bilderberg group and at least IO members of The Trilateral Commission. He 2008 Page #142  
n. He even appointed prominent CFR members to three of the nation's most se 2008 Page #142  
ericans into cowed and subservient members of an increasingly National Soci 2008 Page #145  
the Next Decade. Memo to all PFIAB members . Sep 2448 Attempts to answer th 2009 Page #10  
s well as selected publications of members of the Association of Former Int 2009 Page #14  
President Truman and other leading members of the government tried to put a 2009 Page #17  
y brief the President and selected members of the National Security Council 2009 Page #18  
oreign countries. Past and current members of the Council of Foreign Affair 2009 Page #19  
ited States by Constitutional Law, members of his National Security Council 2009 Page #25  
al Intelligence will notify active members of 33 Group of the disclosure wi 2009 Page #25  
: "An interesting fact -one of our members sent a copy of one of the curren 2009 Page #32  
cial Studies Project, to six other members of the Project. It says on the c 2009 Page #39  
ded an answer from the other MJ-12 members by October, a month before he wa 2009 Page #39  
 While the response of other MJ-12 members is not found in leaked documents 2009 Page #40  
ing and approving with other MJ-12 members a cryptic assassination directiv 2009 Page #42  
of the ClA. Dulles and other MJ-12 members were responding to Kennedy 's in 2009 Page #43  
ument was addressed to another six members of MJ-12 requesting comments and 2009 Page #43  
ently approved by six other MJ- 12 members was a cryptic assassination dire 2009 Page #43  
lles and another six unknown MJ-12 members who sanctioned the directives fo 2009 Page #45  
ssed by Dulles and six other MJ-12 members in 1961 has ever been rescinded. 2009 Page #45  
d to the study of the unexplained. Members of the investigative team worked 2009 Page #137  
 Tass' offices and meet with staff members there and half an hour later I w 2009 Page #138  
ange of heart is not shared by the members of the Editorial Board of the Ti 2009 Page #138  
al of the individuals are reliable members of the community . He stated tha 2009 Page #178  

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 the rounds had caused part of the membership to schism off and run their o 2003 Page #146  
A member? GM: No stopped pa)~ng my membership after a few years. MW: Can yo 2007 Page #84  
o MJ6 would seem to strongly imply membership in the MJ 12 group. And, as w 2007 Page #143  
961 but resigned in 1965 after his membership became a campaign issue, got  2008 Page #141  
izations and foundations linked by membership or funding to the plutocracy  2008 Page #143  
RGANIZATION • HAD NO MEETINGS • NO MEMBERSHIP • NOW EXISTS ONLY IN THE MIND 2008 Page #148  

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 a cartridge slot in the top and a membrane keypad. That was my first attem 2007 Page #78  

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

i Times-News reported that Maurice Memmott and Dan Johnson were south of to 2008 Page #11  
 when the object flashed overhead. Memmott told me that he remembers very l 2008 Page #11  

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ion. ” Source: Own handwriting, on memo www.majesticdocuments.com 13        2003 Page #17  
arshall (GCM) then writes a secret memo to the President about this event.  2003 Page #24  
, what is fascinating is that this memo sets up the authentication of a lea 2003 Page #24  
hentication of a leaked top secret memo that tells a different story of cra 2003 Page #24  
ement at the end of a declassified memo requesting involvement with UFO cas 2003 Page #24  
ence documents. Feb 27, 1942 - FDR memo.. Dr. Bush is to proceed March 5, 1 2003 Page #25  
o proceed March 5, 1942 - Marshall memo. IPU set-up 1944 - FDR ..Non Terres 2003 Page #25  
counts. It is clear from the first memo that president Franklin D. Roosevel 2003 Page #25  
ewer liabilities is the Top Secret memo from Marshall to the President date 2003 Page #26  
c? Correct OCS filing sequence and memo format Unusual printed format memo  2003 Page #26  
memo format Unusual printed format memo consistent with other documents Uni 2003 Page #26  
f of Staff (OCS) filing system and memo numbering to the war department sys 2003 Page #26  
 original paper. Next we come to a memo addressed to the Non-Terrestrial Sc 2003 Page #27  
Top Secret and signed by FDR. This memo says that before we can exploit the 2003 Page #27  
nce the Oppenheimer Einstein draft memo dated simply June 1947 has the firs 2003 Page #27  
lligence Group. The subject of the memo is "Examination of Unidentified Dis 2003 Page #87  
les poem from the book on hospital memo paper, but he had apparently been i 2003 Page #94  
lount to Dr. Evans • 10 March 1950 memo on the Psychological Analysis of Re 2003 Page #155  
mvsKdocumems com Cutler To Twining Memo Top Secret Restricted - July 14, 19 2003 Page #156  
Vegas. Crash Conference2 June 1947 memo from Crawford to Aeronautical Board 2003 Page #157  
ursday, July 17th 1947. The agenda memo shows one blacked out agenda item n 2003 Page #157  
ce from the National Archives JOIA Memo 1412, 12 April ‘49 • Mentions CIA T 2003 Page #159  
Crash Con'erence• 12 September 47, Memo by Don Zimmerman, Chief, ASG to Lt. 2003 Page #160  
eshedocuments com Wilbert B. Smith Memo November 21, 1951 • Canadian Top Se 2003 Page #161  
ber 21, 1951 • Canadian Top Secret Memo in Dept of Transportation says: - F 2003 Page #161  
henomenon Unit (IPU) did exist The memo is suspicious in its categorical de 2003 Page #162  
at example of one: a July 14, 1954 memo from Cutler to Twining changing the 2003 Page #184  
he National Security Council. This memo came from the National Archives and 2003 Page #184  
era: or.s Manual CUTLER TO TWINING MEMO CONCERNS ABOUT MANUAL AUTHENTICATIO 2003 Page #186  
oth the Directive to Twining and a memo to Connellyii dated July 9, 1947 pu 2003 Page #203  
 Carter dated 11, July 1947iv. The memo states ”1. Here are two copies of t 2003 Page #204  
uman July 9. 1947. This Top Secret memo was declassified on January 15, 197 2003 Page #204  
least typed the annotations to the memo and sent it back to Sec. of State.  2003 Page #204  
y, July 8, 1947, Marshall writes a memo ’"' for the President about Wedemey 2003 Page #205  
uly 1, as evidenced in his July 2, memo, to send Wedemeyer on a trip to Chi 2003 Page #208  
am for the trip to New Mexico. The memo of 8 July 1947, from Eisenhower* 1  2003 Page #208  
 ” 7. According to the 8 July 1947 memo, Dwight Eisenhower directs Twining  2003 Page #209  
its development. Determine if the "memo to Connelly" document shown is orig 2003 Page #209  
nt shown is original or not. Which memo came first, who copied whom? 2. Fin 2003 Page #209  
hese documents would be faked. The memo attracts more espionage and fools n 2003 Page #210  
g, July 9, 1947 signed by Truman " Memo from Connelly extracted from Wedeme 2003 Page #211  
e. Index of Figures 1. Blout Evans Memo 2. Moondust — Morocco 18 January 19 2004 Page #17  
ed to write an official TOP SECRET memo to the Canadian government detailin 2004 Page #89  
detailing what he had learned. The memo, written in November 1950, did not  2004 Page #89  
 it. On page two of the three page memo Smith wrote: • The matter is the mo 2004 Page #89  
ernment reaction to the TOP SECRET memo was one of approval. The deputy min 2004 Page #89  
ansport wrote at the bottom of the memo. "OK, go ahead with it and keep me  2004 Page #89  
Bush. After writing the TOP SECRET memo, Smith requested a clearance to tal 2004 Page #90  
 now infamous Cutler-Twining MJ-12 memo which was discovered in the Suitlan 2004 Page #103  
duction of the Lundahl written CIA memo describing the incident: At this ti 2004 Page #104  
n present agrees with the Einstein memo • Report 14, Mexico, 1950: date agr 2004 Page #118  
nstein/Oppenheimer" unsigned draft memo dated June 1947, to the extent that 2004 Page #119  
n a logical person to draft such a memo. See The Majestic Documents, page 8 2004 Page #119  
t page, the Humelsine to President Memo Eyes Only stamp referencing Executi 2004 Page #119  
ch tape from a toy factory. An FBI memo released at the time declared that  2004 Page #142  
12 document and the Cutler-Twining memo. Many have concluded that this docu 2004 Page #191  
henticity; with the Cutler-Twining Memo, the original still exists. Not so  2004 Page #221  
ed at the now 3" x 6" image of the memo with my naked eye. Three words were 2004 Page #226  
ne of the images we call the Ramey memo. Note these four people are not doi 2004 Page #227  
 this great treasure hunt. On this memo, there is a letterhead or logotype  2004 Page #227  
s holding both his glasses and the memo in the same hand. Johnson, the phot 2004 Page #227  
f what RPIT terms the Ramey Office Memo: Line 1 R****ECOVERY OPERATION WITH 2004 Page #228  
, and...weather balloons." Was the memo an attempt at damage control with w 2004 Page #230  
 discover from their "read" of the memo. Certainly, a group of interested n 2004 Page #231  
fology. The other is a twelve-page memo allegedly from CIA director Allen D 2004 Page #242  
2 page document called the "burned memo," allegedly from DCI Allen Dulles ( 2004 Page #242  
venance. An overview of the burned memo will be presented that is particula 2004 Page #242  
O program, according to the burned memo, "cannot be allowed." We conclude w 2004 Page #243  
ents such as the Cutler to Twining memo (1954) in our national archives. Ev 2004 Page #246  
ing, and Donald Menzel. The Burned Memo — From MJ-1 (Allen W. Dulles) This  2004 Page #247  
n W. Dulles) This TOP SECRET/MJ-12 memo allegedly from the director of CIA  2004 Page #247  
nce of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 The burned memo was mailed to Tim Cooper in June of 2004 Page #248  
, autopsy & documents 3. IMPORTANT Memo 4. An Encyclopedia of Flying Saucer 2004 Page #248  
 Flying Saucers by Bowen 5. Burned Memo 6. Isotope Thermal Thrusters and Ap 2004 Page #248  
 also the author of the "Important Memo," written just a month after the bu 2004 Page #249  
tten just a month after the burned memo arrived in July 1999. This is one o 2004 Page #249  
of the highlights of the Important Memo are: You may not know now, but you  2004 Page #249  
w years back when you got that JFK memo? William Colby got fingered in it a 2004 Page #249  
 of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 The important memo can be found on www.majesticdocumen 2004 Page #250  
roscopic examination of the burned memo was conducted on the typewriting on 2004 Page #250  
ng on the first page of the burned memo showed the components to be consist 2004 Page #250  
ng counterintelligence. The Burned Memo Contents The first page of this nin 2004 Page #250  
ument is a CIA counterintelligence memo from DCI (MJ-1) to the non-civilian 2004 Page #250  
unity. The content of the burned a memo consists of a cover page and eight  2004 Page #251  
my and the Air Forces." Or, a 1950 memo from the Hanford Atomic Energy Comm 2005 Page #74  
with negative results." Or, a 1951 memo from Robins AFB in Georgia describi 2005 Page #74  
respected by his peers. Or, a 1952 memo to the Director of the ClA describi 2005 Page #74  
med he had been shown a Top Secret memo by a general (in fact, the father o 2005 Page #78  
weather control. The Douglas-Moise Memo is dated July 14, 1954, only ten da 2005 Page #97  
 MJ-12 document, the CutlerTwining Memo. Thomas reminds us that Robert Cutl 2005 Page #97  
s for Peace" to completion. In his memo, Cutler informs USAF General Nathan 2005 Page #97  
 C. Marshall called them in a 1942 memo. Why such advanced extraterrestrial 2005 Page #120  
 ha\ e been authorized by you. The memo states not only that multiple craft 2005 Page #123  
, thirty years after the ~Iarshall memo, that research by distinguished jou 2005 Page #123  
esented in this book. J\ifarshaU's memo in question is shown on the next pa 2005 Page #123  
Records Group 341, Entry 267 was a memo in carbon on 'onion skin' paper fro 2005 Page #125  
ted July 14, 1954, this top secret memo notes: "SUBJECT: NSC/l\1] -12 Speci 2005 Page #126  
reply excluded the l\1]-12 related memo released to Tim Cooper originally.  2005 Page #126  
e questioned details of the Cutler memo, which nevertheless remains as offi 2005 Page #126  
 If. This is indicated in a leaked memo from February 1944 (marked "DOUBLE  2005 Page #127  
ing Document, the Truman-Forrestal memo, and the Cutler-Twining memo as fra 2006 Page #12  
estal memo, and the Cutler-Twining memo as frauds. Perhaps to be able to cl 2006 Page #12  
ower Briefing Document, the Truman Memo, and the Cutler- Twining memo sugge 2006 Page #15  
uman Memo, and the Cutler- Twining memo suggest that the Majestic-12 Group  2006 Page #15  
an ufologist Arthur Bray finds key memo by Wilbert Smith from 1950. UFOs 'a 2006 Page #26  
fficial statement (in a classified memo!) that all traces of the wreckage h 2006 Page #76  
cal 1) Invasion (Marshall Chadwell memo; Edward Rupelt's book, Eisenhower c 2007 Page #36  
cial document known as the "Patton memo" which was shown to Jack Pickett. I 2007 Page #114  
crete which was 14 feet thick. The memo stated that the runway was built by 2007 Page #114  
original paper, called the "Burned Memo" that is stamped TOP SECRET /MJ-12, 2008 Page #104  
n, called the Einstein/Oppenheimer memo. Here we will apply a number ofling 2008 Page #104  
 pages associated with the "Burned Memo;" and finally some comments on the  2008 Page #104  
 included the Einstein/Oppenheimer memo of six pages. The other one from th 2008 Page #105  
er one from the ClA is the "Burned Memo" in its entirety. Next, shown in sl 2008 Page #105  
was not the author of the Einstein memo. The "Burned Memo" will be discusse 2008 Page #105  
 of the Einstein memo. The "Burned Memo" will be discussed later. In June o 2008 Page #105  
th interest. The first page of the memo is shown on slide 7, after being re 2008 Page #105  
lable count. An entire copy of the memo is included for your perusal at the 2008 Page #105  
taken are apparent. However , this memo doesn't state clearly what they are 2008 Page #106  
ide 12 who might have written this memo: Salina, Einstein, Oppenheimer or C 2008 Page #106  
s the typed note at the end of the memo allegedly initialed by Vannevar Bus 2008 Page #109  
aled by Vannevar Bush. The "Burned Memo" began for me when I got an email f 2008 Page #109  
 were several pages of the "Burned Memo." The following report was issued b 2008 Page #109  
 any jargon. The first page of the memo shown in slide 34 was from the Dire 2008 Page #109  
ch was MJ-1 according to both this memo and the Eisenhower Briefing Documen 2008 Page #109  
h. The whole thrust of the "Burned Memo" is to establish policy with respec 2008 Page #110  
aker had the chance to rescue this memo from the fireplace , and why the bu 2008 Page #110  
in slide 38. The first page of the memo on slide 39 puts the subject and qu 2008 Page #110  
 bear in mind that this top secret memo is communication between people who 2008 Page #110  
h to have the secretary typing the memo to lrnow everything, so there is ob 2008 Page #110  
 crashes. The complete text of the memo is included below. All errors have  2008 Page #112  
nheimer "white paper" ■The "burned memo" ■Status derived from the docL111en 2008 Page #115  
. , -·-----·----·--··--,; Einstein memo :;;.-:i-:~•::::.;-:.•:.:-•-.t.oo••- 2008 Page #116  
.-.,.., _ _. red Main ideas in the memo ■What relationships should we have? 2008 Page #116  
                        The burned memo ■ Mclean, Virginia postmark ■ Later 2008 Page #120  
ting JI :: . -First page of burned memo ll Who was Fritz? ■ Signature for J 2008 Page #120  
 t.o con.duel tar..::T J C. Burned Memo Conclusions ■Original paper and ink 2008 Page #122  
 rules out modern hoax ■The burned memo shows issues between JFK and MJ-12  2008 Page #122  
 Einstein as author of the Ein-Opp memo of June 47                          2008 Page #122  
ocuments: the Einstein-Oppenheimer memo and the "burned memo," establishing 2009 Page #8  
n-Oppenheimer memo and the "burned memo," establishing the possible but not 2009 Page #8  
g secrecy of the authentic "burned memo." Today we will focus on the conten 2009 Page #8  
rds Prospects for the Next Decade. Memo to all PFIAB members . Sep 2448 Att 2009 Page #10  
rge? "Sundesert" Nuclear Reactors. Memo to Attorney General Yvelle Feb 1755 2009 Page #10  
ent's Address of Aug 442 March 23. Memo to Conferees, August 10 and August  2009 Page #10  
hat was missed was the August 1983 memo to the conferees , where his style  2009 Page #11  
ject" briefing. The Cutler-Twining Memo is among the most authoritative doc 2009 Page #35  
 UFO control group is a Top Secret memo from Wilbert Smith who at the time  2009 Page #36  
ard (RDB).4 At the time of Smith's memo, Bush was on the oversight committe 2009 Page #36  
other leaked document , the Truman Memo, shortly to be discussed. The third 2009 Page #36  
nications , etc. The Joint Chiefs' memo corroborates the 1954 CutlerTwining 2009 Page #36  
orroborates the 1954 CutlerTwining Memo involving a project called Majestic 2009 Page #36  
 Central Intelligence." The Truman Memo was described as a Special Classifi 2009 Page #37  
 collectively , the Cutler-Twining Memo, the Smith Memo, the Joint Chiefs o 2009 Page #37  
the Cutler-Twining Memo, the Smith Memo, the Joint Chiefs of Staff Memos, t 2009 Page #37  
 Chiefs of Staff Memos, the Truman Memo and the Eisenhower Briefing Documen 2009 Page #37  
 Kennedy 's Top Secret November 12 memo. On the bottom of Kennedy's Top Sec 2009 Page #44  
f Kennedy's Top Secret November 12 memo, next to the signature space, appea 2009 Page #44  
o respond to Kennedy's November 12 memo. This handwriting directly implicat 2009 Page #44  
 .php. For a NARA statement on the memo, go to: http://www.archives.gov/foi 2009 Page #46  
/pdf /cutler_twining.pdf 3 Smith's memo is available online at: http://v.f\ 2009 Page #46  
gisticplan _ majestic.pdf 6 Truman Memo is available online at: hllp://www. 2009 Page #46  
 See prefatory comments for burned memo at: http://www.majesticdocuments.co 2009 Page #46  
ng or lecture -or perhaps a single memo -dated 24 March 1995, of the experi 2009 Page #52  
 But I think what stands out in my memo,y is the blackness of the craft.. I 2009 Page #65  
g what June described as a Too Hot Memo, meaning that each employee or mili 2009 Page #90  
top what they were doing, read the memo and sign, agreeing to abide by its  2009 Page #90  
 by its security restrictions. The memo specified that there were rumors ar 2009 Page #90  
 point of view was echoed by a FBI Memo dated August 19, 1947 from E.G. Fit 2009 Page #178  
nter-intelligence operation? A FBI memo dated July 30, 1947 alludes to this 2009 Page #178  

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rnalist Arthur Krock, wrote in his memoir that "From the time of his appoin 2003 Page #94  
 of a UFO Investigator: A Personal Memoir, Raymond Fowler, Prentice-Hall Tr 2009 Page #55  

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d at Forrestal's condition. In his memoirs, the financier recalls Forrestal 2003 Page #89  
ate 1949 Drew Pearson notes in his memoirs that "...the Defense Secretary's 2003 Page #94  
own version. The third is found in Memoirs of Harry S. Truman: Years of Tri 2006 Page #166  
at age 95. He authored five books: Memoirs with Judith Shoolery , Conversat 2009 Page #9  

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y to the proprietor of an aviation memorabilia shop. When I first read this 2006 Page #85  

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y military and civilian witnesses; memorable, multiple animal reactions to  2004 Page #48  
ar none of it. Reich thought it as memorable that Einstein had been so will 2005 Page #92  
or national magazines. In the most memorable, the top four fifths of the pa 2007 Page #61  
ch claims have been made -the most memorable being that of construction-wor 2009 Page #54  

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

y) or the town of Roswell, NM-many memoranda and other evidence point to a  2005 Page #125  
ntents of its very own files, i.e. memoranda and documentation , the offici 2008 Page #23  
ml.gov 8 Atomic Energy Commission, Memoranda, 2 March 1950 9 Atomic Energy  2008 Page #38  
ch 1950 9 Atomic Energy Commission Memoranda, 3 March 1950 1° FBI Teletype, 2008 Page #38  
une 28 by a series of Presidential Memoranda to implement Presidential exec 2009 Page #35  

Word: "memorandum", 67 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ovember 12,1963, National Security Memorandum #271 Sent to James Webb, Admi 2003 Page #6  
n a Top Secret Canadian government memorandum, 21 November 1950 quoted in A 2003 Page #12  
r 19) may shed some light. It is a Memorandum For the Military Assessment o 2003 Page #87  
 For the record, the MJ-12 related Memorandum from Truman to Forrestal is d 2003 Page #87  
r TOP SECRET = ,E5 OXLY Figure 2. “Memorandum for the Secretary of Defense" 2003 Page #88  
val Conference September 24, 1947. MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE  2003 Page #134  
yer, a telegram to MacArthur and a Memorandum for the President vi. 5. On M 2003 Page #204  
 if you include the original draft Memorandum for the secretary of state da 2003 Page #205  
, 1947 by Eisenhower lv Top Secret Memorandum for General Carter, State Dep 2003 Page #211  
residential Library Vl Top Secret, Memorandum to the President, Subject: Mi 2003 Page #211  
ident leak pending" Vl" Top Secret Memorandum for the President by Marshall 2003 Page #211  
T OF STATE WASHINGTON July 8, 1947 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subjects Mi 2003 Page #224  
         Aufte.-iiy N 0 Dz’.eS/Vfl MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject i M 2003 Page #228  
 R&Cg^^ft' 7 July 2, 1947 1 n i -S MEMORANDUM FOR MR, LOVETT : 'x EftSfflLY 2003 Page #230  
up on the Hill I had him dictate a memorandum to me of his ideas of a draft 2003 Page #230  
 recall the declassified Bollander Memorandum, that declared that UFO incid 2004 Page #141  
7 • The title of this document is "Memorandum for the Military gerso rtra.d 2004 Page #210  
ll event: the latest "read" on the memorandum held by Gen. Roger Ramey in t 2004 Page #226  
 armed forces, writes a Top Secret Memorandum to President Roosevelt statin 2005 Page #122  
ng: As indicated in my February 26 memorandum to you regarding the air raid 2005 Page #122  
'• nj:.. ·if March 1942 Top Secret memorandum from General Marshall to Pres 2005 Page #124  
er of having such advanced 12 This memorandum and, by far, the most extensi 2005 Page #128  
one-an authentic former Top Secret memorandum dated November 21, 1950-Wilbe 2005 Page #128  
 for the fact that, according to a memorandum in the files of the State Dep 2005 Page #134  
aling instructions in an Air Force memorandum titled "AFCIN Intelligence Te 2005 Page #142  
cident. In fact, a formerly Secret memorandum to James A. Cunningham, deput 2006 Page #76  
no reason to expect the classified memorandum would ever be seen by the pub 2006 Page #76  
the Directorate for Plans, wrote a memorandum for Secretary of Defense Geor 2006 Page #169  
t of Bangor. According to Winkle's memorandum, about 10 minutes later (10:4 2006 Page #171  
r 1,000 mph. According to Winkle's memorandum, the radar operators tracked  2006 Page #172  
eral Bureau of Investigation (FBI) memorandum dated 31 January 1949 and tit 2008 Page #26  
.org/wiki/National_security 5 USAF Memorandum, 25 May 1950 6 Protection of  2008 Page #38  
ection of Vital Installations, FBI Memorandum , 31 January 1949 7 Oak Ridge 2008 Page #38  
elds, MJJI Quarterly, 1978 14 USAF Memorandum, 13 January 1981 32           2008 Page #38  
ocument, dated July 14, 1954, is a Memorandum sent by President Eisenhower' 2009 Page #35  
tremendous significance .3 Smith's Memorandum confirms that in 1951 a small 2009 Page #36  
 document is an alleged Top Secret Memorandum written by President Truman t 2009 Page #36  
                                   Memorandum goes on to say: "future consi 2009 Page #37  
f the CIA (DCI): National Security Memorandum To: The Director, Central Int 2009 Page #37  
ce.9 This leaked National Security Memorandum clearly shows that in June of 2009 Page #37  
cal warfare. While the leaked June Memorandum has not been acknowledged by  2009 Page #37  
er June 28, 1961 National Security Memorandum (NSM) concerning a review ofM 2009 Page #38  
 authenticity of the June 28, 1961 Memorandum is also supported by a declas 2009 Page #38  
d reason to issue his June 28 1961 Memorandum to Dulles asking him for a re 2009 Page #38  
 Allen Dulles and the Burned MJ-12 Memorandum The leaked June 28, 1961 NSM; 2009 Page #38  
leaked draft of a partially burned Memorandum allegedly rescued from a fire 2009 Page #39  
is June 28, 1961 National Security Memorandum requesting a "Review of MJ-12 2009 Page #39  
dy issued National Security Action Memorandum (NSAM) No. 271 on November 12 2009 Page #40  
on in lunar landing programs." The Memorandum was classified "Confidential" 2009 Page #40  
fidential National Security Action Memorandum, Kennedy issued a more highly 2009 Page #41  
ore highly classified "Top Secret" Memorandum to the Director of the CIA. D 2009 Page #41  
National Security." The Top Secret Memorandum went on to say: [I] have inst 2009 Page #41  
4. It's important to note that CIA Memorandum refers to National Security A 2009 Page #41  
refers to National Security Action Memorandum 271 issued to Webb on the sam 2009 Page #41  
 Even though the leaked Top Secret Memorandum to the CIA has not been offic 2009 Page #41  
cy of the National Security Action Memorandum 271.26 NSAM 271 clearly shows 2009 Page #41  
ement the National Security Action Memorandum. NSAM 271 and the associated  2009 Page #41  
 271 and the associated Top Secret Memorandum to the CIA Director issued on 2009 Page #41  
re to the National Security Action Memorandum (NSAM) 271 released on the sa 2009 Page #42  
nedy did this through a Top Secret Memorandum to the Director of the CIA to 2009 Page #42  
ASA and the USSR. His November l 2 Memorandum was relayed on to the James A 2009 Page #42  
oesn't mention UFOs in his June 28 Memorandum , his knowledge of them was i 2009 Page #43  
ed to the National Security Action Memorandum (NSAM) instructing the new Di 2009 Page #43  
.38 Kennedy's explosive Top Secret Memorandum to the CIA Director was relay 2009 Page #43  
ents/1960- l 969.php 18 The burned Memorandum is available online at: http: 2009 Page #46  
rnedmemo 19 See page one of burned Memorandum available at: http://www.maje 2009 Page #46  
ctor.pdf 21 See page one of burned Memorandum available at: hllp://www .maj 2009 Page #46  

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

 of three National Security Action Memorandums (NSAM) issued on the same da 2009 Page #38  

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

noticed that someone had erected a memorial to the pilot, consisting of an  2006 Page #83  
ring Institute, today known as the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center,  2008 Page #140  
f Humanistic Psychology , Battelle Memorial Institute, Center for Advanced  2008 Page #143  

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

r witnesses are elderly, and their memories are fading. Some others involve 2003 Page #56  
o base hours later with incomplete memories of their time in the woods. The 2004 Page #47  
o confound or confuse their actual memories with purely implanted ones. Giv 2004 Page #51  
bout her seeming abduction related memories. June of 1986 again found Hopki 2004 Page #58  
ontinued to be troubled by partial memories of the time he had spent in the 2004 Page #59  
y honest appraisals based on their memories of something that happened long 2004 Page #139  
at happened long ago? And if their memories are accurate, then the opposing 2004 Page #139  
? \Xlitnesses are fallible, tl1eir memories change with rime and can be inf 2005 Page #136  
d. Baca and Padilla combined their memories of that long-ago event, and a r 2005 Page #154  
 made at the time rather than upon memories years afterward, says the unide 2006 Page #168  
esults have been blank or confused memories . Even two men, Sgt. James Penn 2009 Page #77  

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

 astonishing fact that he actually memorized the entire dictionary.         2004 Page #106  
astonishj ng fact that he actually memorized the entire ilictionary . After 2005 Page #138  

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

in if this is simply a question of memory, or if other factors are at play. 2003 Page #66  
h site. Joel has admitted that his memory isn't as good as it used to be. T 2003 Page #70  
. Not wanting to trust anything to memory, it is Forrestal's habit of dicta 2003 Page #86  
laims based only on "institutional memory." Yet the unit "was formed as in- 2003 Page #162  
 personally think your underground memory was Black Ops and agree with Halt 2004 Page #51  
RAF Bentwaters. ... Testing my own memory hours before the Unsolved Mysteri 2004 Page #56  
 in a box. His only out was a poor memory and that was the card he played.  2004 Page #87  
 read them over in order to jog my memory. In 1990 Walker was interviewed b 2004 Page #99  
er many miles, some of which had a memory component by which it could resum 2004 Page #142  
nd exposure ■ High integrity, poor memory for dates FIBER OPTICS PERSPECTIV 2005 Page #11  
ot alive. According to Woolcott 's memory, her husband told her that he had 2005 Page #44  
er. Bart told Rex about a haunting memory he had from around 1953. AUDIOTAP 2005 Page #69  
 and let the whole issue fade from memory. Instead, Stringfield was a force 2005 Page #139  
rtunate to be able to find that my memory was good and reliable (at least u 2006 Page #13  
 read them over in order to jog my memory • Walker dodged UFO researchers a 2006 Page #27  
ich probably is a result of faulty memory: there was no Dyess AFB nor was t 2006 Page #178  
ck witted, and possessed of superb memory skills and a deep appre~•a~on of  2007 Page #136  
nor fault in 1972 in its recording memory - something that was later correc 2007 Page #143  
arent the event created a powerful memory in the mind of Estella K.russel b 2008 Page #59  
 to purposefully erase part of his memory. I was given an audiocassette of  2008 Page #90  
ot alive. According to Woolcott 's memory, her husband told her that he had 2009 Page #51  
istortion . WHEN IS YOUR VERY NEXT MEMORY OF JOHN BURROUGHS? When the light 2009 Page #67  
ed on small details or because her memory wasn't perfect after 50 years. Th 2009 Page #95  

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

t did contain numerous handwritten memos along with other information. Incl 2003 Page #56  
ormation. Included in one of those memos was the statement, "A further call 2003 Page #56  
ll did not write any "boilerplate" memos hence Marshall would not have made 2003 Page #208  
iscriminate the genuineness of the memos. Furthermore, I am not sure that D 2003 Page #208  
y 4-9th. This bears on the how the memos might have become identical. Concl 2003 Page #210  
mmatical comparisons show that the memos are very different. Psywar Discuss 2003 Page #210  
    Resolving The "Emulation" Both memos were sent to the President and sig 2003 Page #211  
f aerial vehicles." These sorts of memos continue through the remainder of  2005 Page #74  
te up Moise's calls in the form of memos. The first one read in part: "He { 2005 Page #97  
ent involves three 1952 Top Secret memos from the Joint Chiefs of Staff tit 2009 Page #36  
t Logistic Plan for MAJESTIC." The memos were declassified in 1976 and stat 2009 Page #36  
 5 The significance of this set of memos is that it shows that in 1952 a pr 2009 Page #36  
th Memo, the Joint Chiefs of Staff Memos, the Truman Memo and the Eisenhowe 2009 Page #37  
d earlier to three 1952 Top Secret memos titled: "Joint Logistic Plan for M 2009 Page #38  
s confirn1ed by later released FBI memos. However, that story will have to  2009 Page #179  

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and so they lifted up one, and two men on either side stood him up and they 2003 Page #23  
 about two weeks later, one of the men who had a personal camera that he ha 2003 Page #30  
, plainclothes people and military men the most appropriate officials would 2003 Page #30  
scallops around it. There were two men holding up a non-human, is the best  2003 Page #35  
tenant Frank Mercer Brown. The two men worked under General Nathan Twining  2003 Page #42  
e plane crashed and killed the two men. The counter-intelligence team sent  2003 Page #42  
t states that only three Air Force men from the 662nd radar Squadron were i 2003 Page #59  
he scene as well. Official looking men in dress suits were also reportedly  2003 Page #59  
 mother who saw the smoke. The two men went down into the woods with a Geig 2003 Page #59  
 were checking out the object, two men in trench coats came down through th 2003 Page #60  
e immediately. Just behind the two men, were members of the military. Three 2003 Page #60  
ds of bricks. Myron observed armed men in white coveralls who were going in 2003 Page #62  
sh Retrieval Conference from these men and will release it at a future date 2003 Page #66  
onlookers joked about little green men and flying saucers." While not as wi 2003 Page #66  
t the station when some government men came in to talk with Murphy. She sai 2003 Page #67  
d Air Force personnel. He also saw men not in uniform, and oddly enough, se 2003 Page #69  
uniform, and oddly enough, several men in dress suits and hats. The men in  2003 Page #69  
l men in dress suits and hats. The men in suits seemed to be controlling th 2003 Page #69  
curious is that he saw some of the men in dress suits looking over an area  2003 Page #69  
and this was the evidence that the men were looking at. Joel later said to  2003 Page #69  
 From out of the truck exited four men wearing an odd white covering which  2003 Page #70  
 Bill described as moon suits. The men were carrying a box shaped device wh 2003 Page #70  
they would confiscate his car. The men were heading down through the field  2003 Page #70  
format did not conform to go* ci □ men tn I style. the paper* earned no top 2003 Page #135  
rooksher, four colonels, two AFOSI men (including base AFOSI head Major Tho 2003 Page #146  
e NSA, DIA and AFOSI liked it. The men and women whose job it was to keep t 2003 Page #148  
which is that some of the smartest men of our generations have managed this 2003 Page #187  
NCLUSIONS 2 □ Some of the smartest men of our generations managed this prog 2003 Page #188  
 headline story which stated "A.F. Men Examine UFO: Object Found Near Calif 2003 Page #192  
the fact that one of the air force men reported to be going to the airfield 2003 Page #192  
agues "Here comes the little green men again." Powell stated further that t 2003 Page #199  
LOOK APTER THE PEOPLE YOU SAY HAVE MEN INJURED? MAL WELL. WE HAIM EENT IT - 2004 Page #24  
 just a joke concocted by railroad men in Iowa. He said when the joke sprea 2004 Page #28  
rn up and killed in the crash. The men of the town who gathered his remains 2004 Page #29  
ded to by five "peculiarly dressed men" who said they came from a secret tr 2004 Page #32  
e three years later. The two young men, both 18 years of age were in Dave K 2004 Page #36  
the Sound, Lawrence had one of the men switch on the seal beam light on the 2004 Page #39  
ed the speed of his vessel and the men started calling out to any possible  2004 Page #39  
s. At one point one of the younger men on Constable O'Brien's vessel stuck  2004 Page #40  
ocal fisherman, recalls seeing the men bringing up debris of some descripti 2004 Page #41  
in, I reiterate that without these men that I have mentioned going on the r 2004 Page #45  
ermission was granted and the four men headed off base and into the woods.  2004 Page #47  
s and then ceased functioning. The men were then out of communication with  2004 Page #47  
s sidearm on it. Three of the four men returned to base hours later with in 2004 Page #47  
s East Gate. Upon disembarking the men were disarmed, broken up into three  2004 Page #47  
een before stood on the spot. Some men fled but the majority stood their gr 2004 Page #48  
icer stepped through the circle of men and 'faced off' with the beings. Thi 2004 Page #48  
nce of abduction among some of the men involved; illegal nuclear weaponry;  2004 Page #48  
ally addressed to Larry) were from men we'd named in the book, men who had  2004 Page #49  
e from men we'd named in the book, men who had now read the book. Of these, 2004 Page #49  
y, Larry did encounter some of the men who had also been witness to the pre 2004 Page #59  
 observations from a number of the men who were caught up in this storm. La 2004 Page #59  
escribed. Another question the two men wanted to answer: Was there really a 2004 Page #70  
ody in a rubber body-bag. All four men were rushed to Los Alamos for observ 2004 Page #81  
he hemorrhaging deaths of security men who handled crash site bodies. The a 2004 Page #82  
ding the subject. Many of the main men who were involved in rumored UFO cra 2004 Page #84  
, when asked, that he knew all the men listed on the MJ-12 document release 2004 Page #98  
ly 1400, 6 July, 1959, these three men saw what they have indicated was a f 2004 Page #104  
hallenged as an invitation to the "men in black" to silence them. However,  2004 Page #117  
 yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their variou 2004 Page #132  
nd they believe it in part because men such as Senator Barry Goldwater, Mer 2004 Page #132  
y galaxy." We'll get back to these men and what they have to say later. But 2004 Page #133  
of the Roswell Incident, including Men In Black, Independence Day, Hangar 1 2004 Page #137  
swell UFO believers, both of these men have become discredited "suspects."  2004 Page #145  
 look at the some of the prominent men I mentioned early in this report who 2004 Page #146  
aut Edgar Mitchell, one of a dozen men who have walked on the Moon, stated  2004 Page #146  
es that: With infinite complacency men went to and fro over this globe abou 2004 Page #148  
 • 'The army needs capable, honest men, just as the economists and scientis 2004 Page #154  
omists and scientists, independent men with open minds. Every man and woman 2004 Page #154  
ort of herded by two plain clothes men into a little narrow room with fluor 2004 Page #183  
watching these three plain clothes men. 1 thought I was going to die there  2004 Page #183  
 directed to meet with the two top men at the Defense Audio Visual Agency ( 2004 Page #192  
re offering up the UFO films. Both men were Reagan appointees and rabid UFO 2004 Page #192  
es and rabid UFO buffs. One of the men, General Glen Miller, turned out to  2004 Page #192  
ill be genuine, but when two dying men, who have no reason to lie, and who  2004 Page #217  
iedman has said, "just because con men told the story about Aztec, doesn't  2004 Page #223  
 Saucers and the Mysterious Little Men," True: The Man's Magazine (Septembe 2004 Page #223  
, 1999); William L. Moore, "Little Men From Venus: The Story of Silas Newto 2004 Page #223  
rn, Nick "The Legend of the Little Men: Investigating the Aztec UFO Affair" 2004 Page #223  
 Saucers and the Mysterious Little Men," p. 103. After Scully's refusal to  2004 Page #224  
ica at the time. Far more renowned men, including Charles Lindbergh and Jos 2004 Page #224  
 Saucers and the Mysterious Little Men," pp. 111 — 112. 25 Thomas, Dave "Th 2004 Page #224  
e Marcel recalls a number of press men/photographers taking his picture, an 2004 Page #237  
 REMARKS ■ ... thrown m with great men ... ■ " ••• chip should have taken c 2005 Page #9  
e verucle braked immediately. Both men got out. Chereze saw it first. The a 2005 Page #32  
each side, was carried by two Army men. In the days that followed, a whole  2005 Page #32  
nd Valqufria, were visited by four men who refused co identify themselve s  2005 Page #35  
ot wearing military uniforms . The men were ready to pay a huge amount of m 2005 Page #35  
 up, he vehemently denied that his men and equipment had had any involvemen 2005 Page #35  
 was approached b) two of the same men who had showed up in her house befor 2005 Page #36  
se before, offering her money. The men wanted to convince her at any cost t 2005 Page #36  
ess to waste time on her, the same men approach ed Luzia Helena's employer  2005 Page #36  
y 3, 1971, the date that two young men with an interest in UFOs -Jeff Young 2005 Page #39  
ar when judging the quality of the men making these statements. Enough smok 2005 Page #82  
 set for January 13, 1941. The two men met for more than four hours that af 2005 Page #91  
 Douglas, one of the most powerful men in American politics at the time, wo 2005 Page #97  
New Mexico, delivering "two little men ... non-humans ... described as gree 2005 Page #131  
 the touch. Ozzie said that only 3 men Lifted the Lightweight craft onto a  2005 Page #165  
eight craft onto a flat bed truck. Men went ahead and scouted a back roads  2005 Page #165  
 security perimeter, but could see men lifting up large chunks of metal. Sh 2005 Page #166  
 lightweight and was lifted by two men. Frenchie never found out what the o 2005 Page #166  
" QUESTIONS 0. They may be advance men seeking the best site for a new amus 2006 Page #8  
. TOURISTS FROM MARS? Those Little Men Went Thatta-way, Pardner Last week a 2006 Page #44  
s that after the disc land-ed, two men got out. They were dressed in leathe 2006 Page #44  
, there have been a lot of strange men in Death Valley. It's not a place wh 2006 Page #44  
lYIng saucers. Maryland State Talk:men loiited the two old =chines tu'a hor 2006 Page #45  
cross the rugged terrain. The four men in the truck had seen him descending 2006 Page #74  
included several ranchers and some men from a county road crew. Bill Gibson 2006 Page #79  
 location for the crash site. Both men provided additional details about th 2006 Page #80  
 • February, 1998: FBI arrests two men, including Larry Wayne Harris in Nev 2006 Page #108  
of epidemiology followed: Medicine Men and Elders were consulted, deferenti 2006 Page #111  
- at the same time that a group of men were out on the mountain range hunti 2006 Page #121  
r, an earth tremor, and a group of men hunting for hares on the mountain an 2006 Page #121  
al UFO Crash Retrieval Conference "Men, equipment, weapons — vanish without 2006 Page #141  
liff. The trucks that came lowered men and equipment down and picked up the 2006 Page #155  
nistration building with two other men, Robert Toppen and Craig Howard. How 2006 Page #157  
76 Thanksgiving weekend, the three men were summoned by a very angry chief  2006 Page #160  
ames Seeley. Tom saw the other two men had put on their dress uniforms for  2006 Page #160  
ntist did. He thinks the other two men were treated the same way. But his N 2006 Page #160  
wa. Several months after the three men were taken to the Kadena AFB dentist 2006 Page #160  
counterattacked with about 200,000 men, a number which doubled over the nex 2006 Page #165  
ond version, published in The Wise Men by Walter Isaacson and Evan Thomas ( 2006 Page #166  
ion of the story, told in The Wise Men, is based on an interview with Mr. A 2006 Page #167  
ontradicting assertion in The Wise Men that they were detected over Alaska, 2006 Page #168  
bject's sudden disappearance. Both men proved to be a pleasure to interview 2006 Page #180  
a boomerang configuration. The two men thought that each light was an indiv 2006 Page #200  
re off-white and yellow-white. The men estimated that the lights were about 2006 Page #200  
 respects, is still the Wild West! Men in Black (MIBs) Then there were the  2006 Page #204  
ople who reported experiences with Men in Black (MIBs). One local resident, 2006 Page #204  
e, now one of America's wealthiest men, ilies. Former Defense Secreca1y La. 2007 Page #27  
t was no fault of American service men or women bur the fault of government 2007 Page #89  
ien spacecraft", and "little green men.". He also stated that they came in  2007 Page #115  
upulating officials as their front men in return for prorruses of giving hu 2007 Page #127  
t shortly after the incident, both men quit their jobs and disappeared. The 2007 Page #130  
dy] and his plans to have NASA put men on the moon. [Monroe] repeatedly cal 2007 Page #135  
 the saucers were staffed by small men -probably under four feet tall. It's 2007 Page #136  
 There is talk of incimidaci on by Men in Black-style characters warnjng th 2007 Page #138  
 leaning against their trucks, the men watch nervously, smoking cigarettes  2007 Page #145  
citizen"s-band radios. Some o( the men will stand guard all night, yet none 2007 Page #145  
sc was quite a bit taller than the men, but not enormously so. SO, FOR THAT 2007 Page #170  
idn't. BUT THERE \VERE GUNS ON THE MEN \\'.IHO \\'.IERE RJNGJNG THE DISC? A 2007 Page #172  
 that Johnson told me that several men had come out to talk to him about th 2008 Page #12  
they stopped for a moment and both men got out of the truck. Robinson saw t 2008 Page #12  
ock at the door of their home. Two men, one older than the other, asked for 2008 Page #30  
d them to be with the FBI. The FBI men read Todd his rights, who waived his 2008 Page #30  
 have anything to hide. One of the men then began to read the espionage law 2008 Page #30  
 justification for a wiretap. Both men smiled and departed shortly thereaft 2008 Page #30  
ho claimed to have been stopped by men in camouflage unifom1s. Some people  2008 Page #44  
he described them as ··rowdy young men" who weren't likely to accept being  2008 Page #45  
terally their backyard . The young men told Mrs. White they tried to sneak  2008 Page #45  
 of the Westport area, where young men considered the logging roads to be t 2008 Page #60  
nd Ed Cabansag. The three American men were told to leave their weapons beh 2008 Page #80  
ck in Sgt. Penniston 's truck, the men drove out of the East Gate and on to 2008 Page #80  
s hard to drive the truck. So, the men decided to park. Ed Cabansag walked  2008 Page #80  
s the open field." After that, the men decided that Cabansac should stay th 2008 Page #80  
After the craft disappeared , both men felt normal again. The slow motion f 2008 Page #83  
t what you have seen." But the two men decided to go back to the forest to  2008 Page #83  
elationships with extraterrestrial men present no basical ly new problem fr 2008 Page #112  
ve a psychology similar co that of men. At any race, internatio nal law sho 2008 Page #112  
th a continuous interchange of the men who work on them, unable co establis 2008 Page #112  
 world's richest and most powerful men. It appeared as though they were fin 2008 Page #125  
ideal of stripping the wealth from men like the Rothschilds , Rockefellers  2008 Page #125  
 - Majic-12. A cursory look at the men identified as the original MJ-12 gro 2008 Page #130  
ce Dillon as one of the wealthiest men in America with a fortune estimated  2008 Page #131  
 well as UFOs. These distinguished men appeared to have two things in commo 2008 Page #134  
onal goal and the goal of all free men must be to win and hold that positio 2008 Page #134  
, collective ly known as his "Wise Men." All were members of the Council on 2008 Page #141  
bomb (see Pandora 's Keepers: Nine Men and the Atomic Bomb, by Brian YanDeM 2009 Page #9  
annevar Bush's Modem Arms and Free Men (Simon and Schuster, 1949), written  2009 Page #24  
d an early visit from the infamous Men In Black and was told to keep quiet  2009 Page #30  
urrounded by between eight and ten men. They were all olive-skinned , aroun 2009 Page #54  
ton and Airman Cabansag. The three men traveled in a pickup truck from the  2009 Page #63  
ber. Right from the beginning, the men saw what they could not explain and  2009 Page #77  
nk or confused memories . Even two men, Sgt. James Penniston and Airman Joh 2009 Page #77  
thing did happen and you were good men doing your job, but we can't really  2009 Page #78  
iams said that -that we 'were good men doing our jobs.' We were not taken c 2009 Page #79  
am Forest with Col. Halt and other men, including Sgt. Adrian Bustinza. We  2009 Page #79  
hen some aim1en talked about other men chased by a UFO out in the Randles h 2009 Page #81  
er she married one of the enlisted men and became June Cubbage. During the  2009 Page #87  
nly advised me that these were not men who joked very much. I asked June to 2009 Page #91  
um and the mysterious and infamous Men in Black (MIB) on the other end. Per 2009 Page #155  
r ranks were made up of handpicked men and women who were up to the task. T 2009 Page #155  
women who were up to the task. The men and women who broke the German code  2009 Page #155  
rt wave length rays that will kill men, no hint of that lethal power has le 2009 Page #158  
ho in Science, as well as American Men and Women of Science, was the author 2009 Page #164  
rce of New Zealand Army officers & men with U.S. Navy ordnance Chief warran 2009 Page #176  
t le-nKtil r!IY'I th..t will kl.11 men, no il would boycott . the. U:ntecl  2009 Page #182  

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 window and had seen these 'little men' that were very small and all dresse 2006 Page #129  

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e in 1973, which was close to both men's homes. It was also the base where  2003 Page #195  
arles I. Halt recorded his and his men's reactions as the unknowns flew ove 2004 Page #47  
 the retinas of Warren's and other men's eyes. It took several seconds for  2004 Page #48  
s. It took several seconds for the men's eyes to adjust, but when they did, 2004 Page #48  

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o bring th.is sex-obsessed medical menace to justice and they remained unde 2005 Page #101  

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Saavedra by the Campesiono Gonzalo Menacho Viveras. The place is in the are 2004 Page #11  

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SAAvEDRA ST THE CAMPESIONO GONZALO MENAcM0 VIVFRA3, THE PLAtE IS • IN THE , 2004 Page #21  

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ennsylvania ... and when we got to Menaul, it looked like it was at the end 2007 Page #167  
(Sandy Rivers) out Pennsylvania to Menaul and beyond Tramway Blvd. -as far  2007 Page #168  

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 MO: air stipse sets net iniootart Mend, either as toemtv 13er:ratan, or Di 2006 Page #30  

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e second is by apparent hereditary Mendelian transmission where it is a dom 2006 Page #114  

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kept it until his friend, Nataniel Mendez Hurtado, learned of the other sph 2004 Page #11  
mmunic ::ioons Spcciali::;t Simone Mendez During the c:nly 1930s, she had a 2009 Page #152  

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t time some people in San Luis and Mendoza provinces reported seeing a flyi 2004 Page #8  
 CIA that, "people in San Luis and Mendoza provinces reported seeing a flyi 2004 Page #10  
t time some people in San Luis and Mendoza provinces reported seeing a flyi 2007 Page #141  
Andes Mountains in the province of Mendoza on Argentina's mid-western regio 2007 Page #195  

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l pilot of former president Carlos Menem, when he was governor of the provi 2007 Page #196  

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* criL, 113Ar lip CU, SOURCE. NEWS mEnIA ts. Cul SPECIAL TNSTOLICTIDN3A PRO 2004 Page #21  

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ce, riterl shc\red In inc Gc~·elor,menl ol the ti~ noi: \\_lllslle il!i-an  2009 Page #183  
niversity of s-ccrct \•.-1::r..pon menl.lon~d , m , C-llifoTnia as a co-wor 2009 Page #184  

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.t.·n to alt l:iol.o~ists :h~: tin menliooed them a5 bomb~ th.it mac.'f owu 2009 Page #182  

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tool ror Iraqi Iii sinlomalon; 3-1 menms or Congress J romolaned to CNN of  2009 Page #151  

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's family has asked the famous Dr. Menninger to be the psychiatrist of reco 2003 Page #90  
uch he is duty-bound to wait until Menninger arrives the next day. As Menni 2003 Page #90  
Menninger arrives the next day. As Menninger is the former assistant to the 2003 Page #90  
sda Naval Hospital rather than the Menninger Clinic. The decision seems bas 2003 Page #90  
ent is a former Secretary of Navy. Menninger, now Forrestal's psychiatrist  2003 Page #90  

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                                   MENSA UFO PRESENTATIONS In July 2004 JVI 2008 Page #155  

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t Balheida. Md , where phynral and mental fatigue and - Mr Forraatal la bal 2003 Page #91  
mely common" to the severe type of mental depression he suffered.' The Navy 2003 Page #92  
rior to death "was indicative of a mental depression, and "that the treatme 2003 Page #94  
rt the allegation that Forrestal's mental problems begin about the time he  2003 Page #94  
 the last century, Mr. Forrestal's mental collapse had to be treated as a n 2003 Page #95  
by 1988 he would be committed to a mental institution. The sad thing was, i 2003 Page #141  
inally end with his committal to a mental hospital for nervous exhaustion i 2003 Page #151  
 also states that the physical and mental health of both animals and people 2003 Page #163  
 also states that the physical and mental health of both animals and people 2004 Page #17  
 be related to the saucers such as mental phenomena.The entire matter is co 2004 Page #89  
ysician establishes a diagnosis of mental instability. The patient is then  2004 Page #169  
 also had a head band ... possibly mental telepathy ." ■ " ••• lack of info 2005 Page #9  
al notion for Victorian Vienna and mental health professionals of the 1920s 2005 Page #89  
 and the origin of the myth of his mental instability. After all, why else  2005 Page #89  
 mission of their already-existing mental health clinics to those of health 2005 Page #89  
sanity. The essence of his alleged mental illness is reflected in this obvi 2005 Page #89  
him and in a position to gauge rus mental status, character structure, and  2005 Page #103  
urch attendance would increase. B. Mental hospital admissions would increas 2006 Page #9  
hiatrists, psychologists and other mental health professionals. When I star 2006 Page #197  
white collar workers reported more mental events than other occupational le 2006 Page #198  
 uneducated and socially gullible. Mental Health Seminars During November,  2006 Page #198  
k part in a one-day conference for mental health professionals regarding un 2006 Page #198  
its type, specifically targeted at mental health professionals and there wa 2006 Page #198  
 in October 2008 to penetrate that mental block is what the rest of this pr 2008 Page #82  
iene or the German Association for Mental Hygiene. Dr. Remschmidt , long af 2008 Page #140  
gnostic and Statistical Manual.for Mental Disorders (DSM) defined only 112  2008 Page #141  
l Disorders (DSM) defined only 112 mental disorders. By the publication of  2008 Page #141  
s used to treat these questionable mental afflictions. Ritalin, for example 2008 Page #141  

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That day there was a malformed and mentally disabled dwarf who was injured  2005 Page #35  
gave no concrete evidence of being mentally incompetent," but ruagnosed him 2005 Page #101  
tention to the UFO she was somehow mentally linked to it. 44                2008 Page #50  

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 ~ountu or defend uter rtisp&1ch'~ mentio!'l!d a, t a~ain!.l ::;uch threat~ 2009 Page #183  

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not dead on impact. There had been mention of a ball of fire, yet there was 2003 Page #23  
y from the newspaper accounts that mention the Army involvement, to the man 2003 Page #59  
t. News accounts at that time also mention the Army involvement. In the Dec 2003 Page #66  
ly sedated. For a week there is no mention of Forrestal's breakdown or hosp 2003 Page #90  
lthough less now then in 1980 • No mention of MOONDUST Intercepts, which sh 2003 Page #163  
rack these UFOs. Finally, I should mention a final note on the Special Faci 2003 Page #194  
case you are wondering, Reagan did mention ET in the speech. As a side note 2003 Page #199  
" yet Sandia is in New Mexico, why mention it specifically? The comment see 2003 Page #207  
 Security Agency's reaction to the mention of Spitsbergen. Instead of dismi 2004 Page #14  
r, but in this account, it did not mention the hieroglyphics and stated sim 2004 Page #27  
etal and burned rubble. He made no mention of the pilot. This struck me as  2004 Page #30  
ere three involved. The one I will mention — and that was Andy Andrews — he 2004 Page #72  
 shot other disks down.) There was mention of a magnetic fault, or opening, 2004 Page #75  
t there were drawings but does not mention of what i.e. disks, bodies, etc. 2004 Page #100  
U.S. He does not recall seeing any mention of other persons. He thinks his  2004 Page #100  
 received from his readers on this mention of crashed UFOs in Situation Red 2004 Page #110  
sites. • Some reports specifically mention rail transport • Size distributi 2004 Page #126  
s to have been the first person to mention "tape" as part of the debris in  2004 Page #138  
which is positively spooky, not to mention chilling. British scientists and 2004 Page #206  
one the debunkers rarely, if ever, mention in connection with the Aztec inc 2004 Page #217  
ginal Majestic-12 documents, which mention crashes at Roswell and El Indio, 2004 Page #224  
 A good authenticity zinger is the mention of Project Moondust in 1962, whi 2004 Page #246  
nged to NM. The Majestic documents mention the White Hot report (Sept 23, 1 2004 Page #246  
in our national archives. Even the mention of the Blue Room (the famous Blu 2004 Page #246  
f hope, at least in 1963, with the mention in the Tab — A "In the unlikely  2004 Page #254  
mic/molecular ■ alignment" ■ " ••• mention of some sort of film over the ey 2005 Page #9  
on the Roswell crashed saucer. (No mention of nourishment, water, refrigera 2005 Page #9  
n made by the creature, nor did he mention the existence of the much-discus 2005 Page #36  
? The examples are too numerous to mention in this paper, but in fact they  2005 Page #74  
wned satellites or aircraft-nor co mention UFOs. We believe that MOON DUST  2005 Page #143  
ilitary service records contain no mention of an individual's training, act 2006 Page #24  
al UFO crashes and he proceeded to mention the story of two prospectors cha 2006 Page #44  
 The witness claimed "there was no mention of the incident in the newspaper 2006 Page #87  
than that of the first impact. "No mention is made of the occupants of the  2006 Page #136  
 a word-of-honor commitment not to mention the matter to anyone or being pu 2006 Page #167  
edia almost universall y refuse to mention, because the implication s are e 2007 Page #40  
d be a perfect description -not to mention a uruquely-worded cover -for a U 2007 Page #144  
 accept this story as authentic. I mention it here only because someone els 2008 Page #15  
gt. Penniston 's statement was any mention of his and Burroughs' encounter  2008 Page #81  
need not be I 00% assurance; DON'T mention pre-deployment of defensive weap 2009 Page #10  
 UFOs. Even though Kennedy doesn't mention UFOs in his June 28 Memorandum , 2009 Page #43  
 she pointed out that there was no mention that he had ever been at WP AFB, 2009 Page #93  
ject to Florida. Also, there is no mention in the Seal report of moving the 2009 Page #171  
ly enough, some newspaper articles mention that transferred to New Zealand" 2009 Page #171  
 any newspaper clippings or even a mention of the front page news he had ma 2009 Page #173  
rom his biographical record is any mention that James Marion Snodgrass part 2009 Page #173  
i Atoll. So why does Snodgrass not mention his temporary notoriety in 1947  2009 Page #176  
t the only wrinkle is that he does mention his participation in Project Sea 2009 Page #176  
hat James Marion Snodgrass did not mention his I 94 7 notoriety in his auto 2009 Page #177  

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anan. He was the only Captain ever mentioned in the 1947 phone records and  2003 Page #29  
k report. The Maury Island case is mentioned time and again in the UFO lite 2003 Page #41  
o Plains of San Augustin crash, as mentioned by Philip Corso in various int 2003 Page #43  
hoe sold (AAAA). Small Sole As was mentioned in Chapter 5, the small shoe s 2003 Page #49  
cattle grazing in the arroyo. As I mentioned before, I was there one day du 2003 Page #49  
d in the Shroud of Turin research, mentioned in the introduction. The same  2003 Page #50  
and his brother stood. The officer mentioned that they were having a proble 2003 Page #67  
d be willing to help them out, and mentioned that, "they could do a great s 2003 Page #67  
 truck driver who I had previously mentioned claimed that he saw a bell sha 2003 Page #67  
hat he saw in 1965, Myron suddenly mentioned something which caused myself  2003 Page #68  
h time." One detail that Joel also mentioned which is curious is that he sa 2003 Page #69  
 to the impact location. John Hays mentioned seeing two similar box shaped  2003 Page #70  
chronisms, both of which have been mentioned and are noted on Slide 45. We  2003 Page #181  
oncerns and the responses. Not yet mentioned today is the criticism that th 2003 Page #184  
ergency Planning. He is the person mentioned in the Blue Book file dealing  2003 Page #193  
 save one, did not want their name mentioned in connection with the case. T 2004 Page #43  
g the same time period. The worker mentioned the names of some of the Light 2004 Page #44  
epers was on duty at that time but mentioned a third man who probably was.  2004 Page #44  
that without these men that I have mentioned going on the record, this rema 2004 Page #45  
ght Larry was assigned to. Mark is mentioned on page 141: Its real, it happ 2004 Page #49  
pressions. All of these facts were mentioned on the episode. In September 1 2004 Page #56  
rd Evidence (Part 1) SDI: Jim, you mentioned that he (Wilbert Smith) was sh 2004 Page #96  
out crashed flying saucers and you mentioned the bodies. James: Yes. Camero 2004 Page #96  
 James: Yes. Cameron: And Buchanan mentioned the story that your father had 2004 Page #96  
wn on TV, screen black when bodies mentioned 10 1948 Unknown, Mexico 1 0 0  2004 Page #111  
3-4 Knowledge of C/R in New Mexico mentioned during California training for 2004 Page #113  
s highlighted on Slide 19. We have mentioned that there was a 1941 crash, a 2004 Page #123  
ll Incident. The incident is never mentioned in Barnett's diary, and the di 2004 Page #136  
that the Roswell Incident is never mentioned in Project Blue Book, the offi 2004 Page #136  
many newspapers, it was also never mentioned in the most prestigious UFO bo 2004 Page #136  
at the some of the prominent men I mentioned early in this report who have  2004 Page #146  
General Douglas MacArthur publicly mentioned that dire prospect as a near c 2004 Page #148  
 recovered metal in Michigan. As I mentioned at this conference last year,  2004 Page #176  
litary retrieval effort. They also mentioned a number of very interesting t 2004 Page #216  
and the results we were getting, I mentioned in passing that I had a troubl 2004 Page #233  
It references several never before mentioned code words, see the scan of do 2004 Page #251  
equipment COMPANIES SPECIFICALLY ~ MENTIONED ■ IBM ■ Hughes Aircraft ■ Bell 2005 Page #6  
cument references, and individuals mentioned appropriate and consistent? Wh 2005 Page #136  
s or centuries to come, yet rarely mentioned around the water cooler or on  2006 Page #61  
e YF-12A incident. It was scarcely mentioned, even in local newspapers, as  2006 Page #87  
t and indeed at Potion Down, to be mentioned by my colleague Nick Redfern i 2006 Page #103  
steur Institute in Paris should be mentioned. They did early good work duri 2006 Page #106  
 talk on crashed UFO incidents and mentioned the [Berwyn] case. It was at t 2006 Page #125  
htings magazine. In that article I mentioned the possibility that the UFO s 2006 Page #126  
 "atmospheric effects" explanation mentioned by President 165               2006 Page #168  
ve me no more information. He also mentioned that he also had some friends  2006 Page #205  
ritten under contract I've alreadv mentioned the CIA's Robertson Panel and  2007 Page #21  
emember there was a chap l met who mentioned suppressed technologies. Where 2007 Page #84  
losure project and whenever anyone mentioned a place name I wrote this down 2007 Page #85  
ble to confirm many of the details mentioned by Jack Pickett 12 years earli 2007 Page #114  
e to move the crashed disc. People mentioned seeing a large convoy go by th 2007 Page #129  
pter were hieroglyphics, which was mentioned several times as what people a 2007 Page #131  
wreckage. The next most frequently mentioned word was \\hight Patterson Air 2007 Page #131  
ship cabins with small chairs were mentioned quite often, as well as dead a 2007 Page #131  
ttorney General. One such "secret" mentioned the visit by the President at  2007 Page #135  
don't know why either that I never mentioned it. Mom: And we didn't talk th 2007 Page #172  
 this paper is still a mystery. As mentioned throughout the paper, they app 2007 Page #202  
d out at Nellis. That same article mentioned Sheriffs Deputy Walter Butt wh 2008 Page #8  
learned of the investigation, they mentioned nothing about it and didn't re 2008 Page #12  
d in the Elk River drainage . Lake mentioned Gordon Graham and Darryl Graha 2008 Page #46  
ts entire archive of UFO files. As mentioned earlier, the French government 2008 Page #63  
silent about the incident and only mentioned it years afterwards , at a reu 2008 Page #66  
cenario, points one, two and four (mentioned above) more or less go away, a 2008 Page #108  
ro, Parasite, and Parhelion, to be mentioned later also. Other documents su 2008 Page #109  
l to President Kennedy in which he mentioned his intelligence work stating, 2008 Page #133  
e situations in the various fields mentioned ? Well, the views in most of t 2008 Page #144  
or classification accuracy. If QD2 mentioned earlier (Teller's pitch to Rea 2009 Page #11  
tings would have begun covertly if mentioned as routine, even if in a top s 2009 Page #13  
o our surprise, none of the NI E's mentioned Soviet UFO decoy use with thei 2009 Page #18  
 the two small free countries just mentioned have found it worthwhile to ta 2009 Page #22  
 piloted vehicles (RPVs) have been mentioned. Radiation with its continuin  2009 Page #22  
rt before Crisman 's name would be mentioned . Because Harold Dahl put out  2009 Page #33  
asks. The size of the crew was not mentioned. Communications between the cr 2009 Page #53  
p succinctly"It's a damned lie!" I mentioned that the last time we had talk 2009 Page #88  
n the key interview with June, she mentioned Project Caucasian, a code name 2009 Page #91  
939 and more recently Glenn Martin mentioned them as bombs that American mi 2009 Page #158  
t as saying: The new secret weapon mentioned in Auckland, N.Z. reports "mig 2009 Page #159  
h of New Zealand. Later dispatches mentioned a Prof. J. M Snodgrass of the  2009 Page #160  
 T. D. J. Leech of New Zealand was mentioned in the birthday honors list of 2009 Page #167  
SECRET, not TOP SECRET. dispatches mentioned a Prof. J.M. Snodgrass of the  2009 Page #171  
s . said today a new secret weapon mentioned in Auckland, N.Z., reports "mi 2009 Page #171  
ect.ell ot lie,·: Z~c.lend -..•11~ mentioned ln oJ r.upei· 00£ whlGl-k." he 2009 Page #182  
ech of :'.'lcw Zea.lond nati. Wc!S mentioned on th!? birthday . . -- f1onor 2009 Page #184  
b. eLuter dis· i ;, •. ~ , patches mentioned a Pro!. J. M. n_g ~!e1llll'lmc 2009 Page #184  

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ks of authenticit y should also be mentioned-the unique Office of Chief of  2005 Page #123  

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s would well be worth visiting and mentioning. The Interplanetary Phenomeno 2003 Page #207  
ice reports, no letters or diaries mentioning the crash, no samples of the  2004 Page #31  
 my colleague Nick Redfern will be mentioning their possible role in alien  2006 Page #106  
 W. Dulles) dated November 4, 1953 mentioning MJ-12 and identifying Albert  2009 Page #8  

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ves JOIA Memo 1412, 12 April ‘49 • Mentions CIA Top Secret MJ-12 in lower c 2003 Page #159  
ien bodies. Although no 1950 story mentions dead aliens there is actually s 2003 Page #192  
d to remember certain things. ... (mentions the name of an innocent but inv 2004 Page #50  
am says is incendiary. Some say it mentions two sites, and that at one of t 2004 Page #141  
im Cooper to Milo Speriglio 1994 • Mentions 54-12 group and MJ-12, Signed J 2004 Page #207  
f the way through the interview he mentions the 'other' police officer. I s 2004 Page #217  
discredit the researcher. Dr. Wood mentions a few probable hoaxes. One was  2005 Page #132  
king the graviC)' barrier and also mentions the Glen L. Martin Company and  2005 Page #172  
hose of Dr. Maffei. , , Maney aJso mentions a number of other smalJ fragmen 2007 Page #194  
 authenticity for this page, which mentions Project Jehovah. The letter fro 2009 Page #13  

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et banker Ferdinand Eberstadt is a mentor of Forrestal's and also a financi 2003 Page #85  
work with Budd and viewed him as a mentor. During the two weeks that I spen 2006 Page #203  
ho had been an early and important mentor to Prescott Bush. Another son Ave 2008 Page #129  
h Harriman , who, in tum, was both mentor and fellow Skull & Bones member t 2008 Page #138  

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rc from poor objcrsers" Dr. Donald Menzel. Physic* Todas 4. “ I he unexplai 2003 Page #118  
 Souers Mr. Gordon Gray Dr. Donald Menzel $ ‘ Gen. Robert M. Montague | Dr. 2003 Page #132  
nformation folks like Quintanilla, Menzel and maybe Hynek were the bad ones 2003 Page #187  
 Souers Mr. Gordon Gray Dr. Donald Menzel Gen. Robert M. Montague Dr. Lloyd 2004 Page #203  
iary," allegedly written by Donald Menzel, and which only Friedman and some 2004 Page #222  
nonymous source had seen, in which Menzel supposedly claims that MJ-12 was  2004 Page #222  
henticity is a reference to Donald Menzel, the famous Harvard astronomer id 2004 Page #247  
age is another reference to Donald Menzel. It says: "I hope that DM keeps h 2004 Page #247  
s a good research opportunity with Menzel; obviously he had opened his mout 2004 Page #247  
lue Room, Nate Twining, and Donald Menzel. The Burned Memo — From MJ-1 (All 2004 Page #247  
ki, Harold T. Wilkinson, Donald E. Menzel, Frank Scully -and all other writ 2007 Page #48  
                       POINTING TO MENZEL! -,,~~~"-;:,,\'., :·:~;~:~'• :~.: 2007 Page #49  
mit Communications . ---Dr. Donald Menzel, as a director of the Harvard Col 2008 Page #133  
viewing his widow, discovered that Menzel had been a covert consultant for  2008 Page #133  
This was verified by a letter from Menzel to President Kennedy in which he  2008 Page #133  
servatory at Boulder, Colorado. In Menzel we find a man publicly known as s 2008 Page #134  
r more intellectual clout than Don Menzel. The fact that he denied being in 2009 Page #13  
ted me in various ways were Donald Menzel, Admiral Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter  2009 Page #25  

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t Stanton Friedman, after studying Menzel's unpublished biography and inter 2008 Page #133  

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 C\.llt proxnrn :.0·11,.-ud d~ru1a.meoL pr-~!u boolc .irucl!d ,..itb a gar• 2009 Page #163  

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wn* *WO holuthato ',MORON. aft.. -*meow ura&••••era •••••••••••••a• ••••••• 2006 Page #32  
e pet food giant Purina sponsored "Meow Off 7," their "search for the "univ 2007 Page #66  
" their "search for the "universal meow." ln the ad a cat looks on as a hug 2007 Page #66  
erious: "l f your cat has the best meow in the universe, ... ·Meow M.ix wil 2007 Page #66  
vorite Earthling will win $50,000. Meow! A 1985 follow-up coupon was illust 2007 Page #66  
upon was illustrated with a bag of Meow M.ix atop the same lighting fixture 2007 Page #66  
      But even a cat with the best meow in the universe must defer to the d 2007 Page #67  

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P: Ministry of Aviation Industry • MEP: Ministry of Electronic Industry • M 2004 Page #157  

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 The BLACk box* WAS *value tac AEC mer Equipment (MN) device IN THE BLACK B 2004 Page #229  
 crashed, and,, as just a shell of mer.al," and was certainly nor "just a b 2007 Page #139  

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ther examinations were done b) MIT merallurgist Robert E. Ogilvie, by Stanf 2007 Page #195  

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avidson and First Lieutenant Frank Mercer Brown. The two men worked under G 2003 Page #42  

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 becoming Chairman of the Board of Merck & Co., one of the world's most pow 2008 Page #131  
d's most powerful drug companies . Merck has been among the leaders in rese 2008 Page #131  
ugs and pharmaceuticals the Bayer, Merck, and Schering companies enjoyed a  2008 Page #137  

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

 other metal with the exception of mercury, 102                             2003 Page #106  
 most likely to influence gravity: mercury and bismuth. So far, the Bi/Mg w 2003 Page #111  
n such as Senator Barry Goldwater, Mercury Seven Astronaut Gordon Cooper, L 2004 Page #132  
, one of the first of the original Mercury astronauts, fought hard in 1976  2004 Page #146  
diation counter, we lunched at the Mercury staff restaurant, and watched vi 2006 Page #199  
A clergyman reported that his 1990 Mercury Marquis burst into flames in his 2007 Page #129  

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

sk or egg-shaped object, silver of mercury-like colored, about 5 m in diame 2004 Page #174  

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

ve embarrassing. However that is a mere detail. Up to the present moment I  2003 Page #230  
 in the recovery of much more than mere earth-based technology. A 1961 U.S. 2004 Page #4  
craft that would be susceptible to mere lightning bolts. On the other hand, 2005 Page #120  
ronic countermeasures. Because the mere existence of the A-12 was initially 2006 Page #72  
f- stricken relatives; (he expired mere minutes later, DOA after heroic res 2006 Page #110  
iet bombers, this would put them a mere 600 - 900 miles from Washington. Ac 2006 Page #167  
ogists in U.S. schools grew from a mere 500 in 1940 to more than 22,000 in  2008 Page #140  
ogists in U.S. schools grew from a mere 500 in 1940 to more than 22,000 by  2008 Page #141  
Minister Paul Joseph Goebbels as a mere six multinational corporations cont 2008 Page #143  
 bomb. the other in the m~nr ,imes mere cncrge1ic lla.n ·be ratlioactive rJ 2009 Page #182  

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

cessary to go chat far. I::. would mere_y be a matter of internationalizing 2008 Page #113  

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

lieve that it will prove to be not merely the next small step in the march  2003 Page #11  
samples noted that basically it is merely Aluminum. Slight variations on th 2003 Page #103  
those several days was perhaps not merely space debris, was perhaps not eve 2004 Page #15  
hile the other half claimed it was merely a hoax perpetrated by Hayden, a " 2004 Page #28  
ie Stephens. And, if the story was merely a hoax, why would anyone use soph 2004 Page #31  
 to the phenomena, provided by his merely listening to the witnesses and as 2004 Page #129  
on of Senator Barry Goldwater, who merely went so far as to imply in strong 2004 Page #132  
er wrote his letter verifying -not merely reporting as personal belief -cer 2005 Page #80  
estigation into the phenomenon was merely the logical extension of a common 2005 Page #87  
ash Retrieval Conference paths had merely crossed on the edge of that deser 2005 Page #100  
to the phenomena , provided by his merely listening to the witnesses and as 2005 Page #140  
ignificance and that he, Dodd, had merely conjured it up as a suitable pseu 2006 Page #128  
 government.-- who can you trust? (Merely a rhetorical question.) Apparentl 2006 Page #173  
rypted data. M\X!: So your actions merely appended to or added to the macru 2007 Page #88  
sonnel extended far beyond that of merely analyzing recovered Soviet space  2007 Page #139  
o recover what they believed to be merely the crash of a small civilian air 2007 Page #186  
of the eyewitness reports, and was merely pointing to a possible solution.  2008 Page #9  
rsy, he is to be applauded for not merely sticking to the official line tha 2008 Page #35  
onclusion of the Collins Elite was merely a theory and nothing else. The im 2008 Page #36  
 crater at all. Instead, there was merely a huge, SO-kilometer-wide area of 2008 Page #99  
:es. Of course, even though J.t is merely an i.nternacional organization, i 2008 Page #113  
ollo Lunar program, far from being merely "represented" by this "interestin 2008 Page #135  
s. After war was declared, Bormann merely had operatives in neutral countri 2008 Page #136  
director. The Dulles brothers were merely the Republican replacements for t 2008 Page #138  
nd CIA, but that these departments merely routed the raw intelligence aroun 2009 Page #18  

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

y FOIA Bowen Manuscript ■ CIA USPS merer The ,-bumedu me:n.: ■ S-1 (mailed  2008 Page #115  

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

gers has absorbed GE Aerospace and merged with Lockheed to become the Marti 2005 Page #173  
ear later on July 1, 1971, ~rtla~~ merged with Manzano and Sa~dia Base, its 2007 Page #162  
riginally importers oflrish linen, merged with railroad tycoon Edward H. Ha 2008 Page #129  
ontrols Corporation which in l 959 merged with Texas Instruments to become  2008 Page #131  

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

lled Corporatism because it is the merger of State and corporate power," de 2008 Page #124  
 continually swap roles creating a merger of the state and industry -the ve 2008 Page #145  

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

y through a series of evolutionary mergers has absorbed GE Aerospace and me 2005 Page #173  
ation Report; and Kyle Pickford, a mergers and acquisitions consultant. The 2006 Page #49  
y -the very definition of fascism. Mergers and leveraged take-overs have co 2008 Page #145  

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

treme right, typically through the merging of state and business leadership 2008 Page #124  

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

rdered them Andrew J. Ceroni Jr. — Meridian Novel • Gripping "Clancy like n 2004 Page #199  
raft, intercepted at approximately Meridian, Mississippi, a signal with the 2006 Page #200  

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

 glrun® When your Kisaica in Ksb * Merino is ccopletsd yas. ■cdSX proceed o 2003 Page #212  

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

tified five as having some logical merit, and will respond to now. They are 2003 Page #181  
ase evaluate each draft on its own merit with the goal of finding acceptabl 2004 Page #251  
 president? There is no reasonable merit in such an undertaking, no technol 2004 Page #254  
elieve. Other cases have uncertain merit, where witnesses, documents, overa 2005 Page #121  
ase of military application, their merit would be considered for biological 2006 Page #116  
of the skeptics, while having some merit, were overwhelmingly and convincin 2009 Page #7  
orensic lingusitis would have much merit. One would think of checking them  2009 Page #14  

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

wer is that is the only conclusion merited by the enormous amount of eviden 2006 Page #4  

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

 identical. Conclusions On its own merits, the Directive to Lt. General Twi 2003 Page #210  

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

ndemann, Dr. Bruce Maccabee, Peter Merlin, Nick Redfern, Dr. Michael Salla, 2006 Page #2  
nds to Top Secret Crashes Peter W. Merlin 68 Braxton County Monster Frank F 2006 Page #3  
 to Top Secret Crashes By Peter W. Merlin Copyright 2006 Peter W. Merlin An 2006 Page #71  
 W. Merlin Copyright 2006 Peter W. Merlin Andy Hoyt was tired. It was almos 2006 Page #71  

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

y proficient long distance runner, Merrill Bahe, a nineteen year old Native 2006 Page #110  

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

ring object,' that is. In 1976 the Merritt Food Company encouraged retailer 2007 Page #60  
ndwich in 1976, retrulers carrying Merritt Foods' 'Unidentified Frozen Obje 2007 Page #65  

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

gence , the political process, the merua, and so on. The question narurally 2005 Page #75  
ith the government. Unfortunately, merua rea]jty is quite different from th 2007 Page #8  
ferent from the myth. The American merua actually behave much more like an  2007 Page #8  
rporations . To understand how the merua actually work today, we need to ra 2007 Page #8  
s start with a look at why the big merua organizations cooperate with the g 2007 Page #9  
al of sense. But let's get back to merua rustory agrun. You may recaJJ that 2007 Page #12  
. The covert ties between the U.S. merua and the intelligence establishment 2007 Page #12  
tary Frank Knox asked the American merua to begin censoring all Navy news i 2007 Page #16  
are prevalent throughout broadcast merua as well as prim. Numerous televisi 2007 Page #75  
Moondust reg. and wi.1.1 not reach merua." And the statement that: "No one  2007 Page #144  

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

urage and strength co question the merua-created pseudo-em·ironment. Don't  2007 Page #33  

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

-Artificial Intelligence; Computer Meruated Commurucation and Control Syste 2005 Page #162  

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

mirustration had targeted hjm as a merucal fraud. This, to the best of our  2005 Page #87  
ith the physicians he'd trained in merucal orgone therap~· had registered a 2005 Page #101  
uestion of Wilhelm Reich's sanity? Merucal researcher Ludwik Flek notes in  2005 Page #103  

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

has not faltered. Bill McDonald of Mesa AZ drew the cover art. argonaut-gre 2003 Page #2  
or a private tour of the Archuleta Mesa near Dulce. They flew him out of Ki 2003 Page #150  
Force-sponsored flights out to the mesa (on at least one occasion accompani 2003 Page #151  
f us who... SLIDE #17: Hart Canyon Mesa on cloudy day Field trip to Aztec c 2004 Page #69  
ash Retrievals Mexico. This is the mesa upon which the 99-foot-diameter sil 2004 Page #70  
 was allegedly found on top of the mesa in a spot where even the rocks had  2004 Page #70  
e, silver disk came to rest on the mesa above Hart Canyon, possibly on the  2004 Page #70  
 Retrievals SLIDE #21: Hart Canyon Mesa During Scott Ramsey's research abou 2004 Page #72  
n said they saw on the Hart Canyon mesa during a night in 1948 — probably M 2004 Page #72  
lay the disk out on the end of the mesa. WERE THERE ENTITIES THERE? 69      2004 Page #72  
ge, silver disk on the Hart Canyon mesa near Aztec highlight how well the U 2004 Page #73  
theast of Aztec on the Hart Canyon mesa? SLIDE #22: MAP of Farmington, Azte 2004 Page #73  
have been at the crash site on the mesa above Hart Canyon Road, just outsid 2004 Page #216  
sence of a helicopter circling the mesa, which he found almost unbelievable 2004 Page #216  
did an alien spacecraft crash on a mesa above Hart Canyon Road in March, 19 2004 Page #223  
 There was nothing here but a huge mesa and all these hills. Paul: All thes 2007 Page #168  
952 liaisons -atop Nevada's Mormon Mesa -with Space Captain Aura Rhanes, a  2009 Page #54  
d wife to file for divorce! Mormon Mesa is a 1,893 foot high summit which d 2009 Page #54  
Nevada's Moapa Valley. Between the mesa and its two, near-identical neighbo 2009 Page #54  
 and Virgin Rivers that carved the mesa eons ago. Visually stunning , both  2009 Page #54  
unning , both then and now, Mormon Mesa was about to become a veritable hot 2009 Page #54  
 night, Bethurum headed out to the Mesa to see if he could find any fossili 2009 Page #54  

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

s O e^S^L IMA Dc'.e s/(oh mKxns. n MESEUH. nsmm Xou? Qissisa will pre*e*d t 2003 Page #213  

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

ecovery operation destined for the mesquite and greasewood desert west of o 2005 Page #153  
 the eastern border of Nevada near Mesquite . Search and rescue operations  2008 Page #7  
re had been a final explosion near Mesquite , Nevada on the Utah border. Bu 2008 Page #8  
n area between Spring Mountain and Mesquite, but nothing else had been repo 2008 Page #8  
nding flash east of Las Vegas over Mesquite , near the Utah border. All thi 2008 Page #15  

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

r current, insane, plunge into the mess that we are obviousl) crawling into 2005 Page #86  
the hell to do and aren't going to mess with me because they don't know wha 2008 Page #94  
sing the error and retyping left a mess on the carbon copy. 99              2008 Page #105  
 19131, a friend ga·,~ev.i--" ~--, mess:.ge stating that NORAD l,t,lfl dete 2009 Page #152  

Word: "message", 33 instance(s) (Back to Top)

f the rockets were deciphered. The message read...earth will be annihilated 2003 Page #14  
o Brazil, President Truman sends a message from the Battleship Missouri to  2003 Page #87  
ash ConferenceIncoming MAJESTIC-12 Message? “Two of the discs were alleged  2003 Page #159  
e met with the aliens, heard their message, and thereby decided the world w 2003 Page #192  
t were they looking for? Since the message was on the open marine band, the 2004 Page #40  
e were missing and also a conveyed message from the RCMP officer in charge  2004 Page #41  
ve hours of searching. He read the message and scribbled three capital lett 2004 Page #41  
 afternoon, but the Mounties got a message from RCC telling them to continu 2004 Page #42  
ssenger because you don't like the message. The late Lt. Colonel Corso, who 2004 Page #146  
 documentary without the film. The message got out and the cover-up remaine 2004 Page #179  
 for getting across the government message on UFOs. In addition to his educ 2004 Page #181  
contacted to communicate a similar message to what Linda Howe and Robert Em 2004 Page #194  
General Ramey is clutching a typed message with the lettering just barely d 2004 Page #226  
rchers, we arrive at the following message. Granted, this is a composite, a 2004 Page #227  
on a typewriter and not a Teletype message. Further, we suggest Gen. Ramey  2004 Page #227  
we suggest Gen. Ramey received the message on his way into his office and h 2004 Page #227  
en. Ramey had had time to read the message, the photographs would never hav 2004 Page #228  
t does all this tell us? We have a message, presumably sent to Gen. Hoyt Va 2004 Page #230  
 is certain: Gen. Ramey received a message. He received a message the world 2004 Page #230  
 received a message. He received a message the world can now read. A messag 2004 Page #230  
 message the world can now read. A message about "victims of the wreck...fo 2004 Page #230  
 fact they are legion. A 1949 Army message from Kirtland AFB stating that " 2005 Page #74  
believe what they say, this is the message they profess. But very few take  2005 Page #117  
son in dealing with the being. The message: see strangeness as interesting, 2006 Page #61  
r) on the telephone I repeated the message. He asked whether the President  2006 Page #167  
e wondered about the purpose of my message. I suggested fair warning and an 2006 Page #167  
/lee's safeg. I've now finished ng message and I'm going to ring off' Aches 2006 Page #167  
minated (sic)." The above teletype message is contained in file 62-83894, t 2006 Page #174  
 The existence of the FBI teletype message raises (at least) two related qu 2006 Page #178  
ast Guard station receives another message. This call is radioed in from th 2006 Page #184  
de you a bit more arumated in your message to them and do you regret that?  2007 Page #90  
k down the chain of command with a message that said: 'This is extremely in 2008 Page #34  
 supra-na'ionai government (Lawyer message, Einstein 6) ■ supran;rl:io:1c1l 2008 Page #119  

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

rmy Air Field. The excuse was that messages sent from the Roswell base in 1 2004 Page #61  
AO report states that the outgoing messages from Roswell Army Air Field (RA 2004 Page #61  
ty." Schiff pointed out that these messages would have shown how military o 2004 Page #61  
 understanding that these outgoing messages were permanent records, which s 2004 Page #61  
uld not identify who destroyed the messages, or why." Schiff said the GAO t 2004 Page #61  
." Schiff said the GAO thought the messages were destroyed over 40 years ag 2004 Page #61  
. Namely, that all of the outgoing messages from the Roswell Army Air Field 2004 Page #146  
found there were a number of phone messages from some of the wire services  2004 Page #237  
ogram claim that since their radio messages have not clearly been answered, 2005 Page #120  
nts listening to taped reassurance messages from their physician while they 2006 Page #206  
eaving more politically orientated messages for them. They brought out part 2007 Page #89  
ent. The bit they released from my messages which makes me look bad is from 2007 Page #89  
l." by which I meant leaving these messages. I was accused of taking down t 2007 Page #89  
 none. M\'\1: So how could leaving messages like that take their entire rus 2007 Page #90  
ittle bit drunk "vhen I left those messages . 1t wasn't a good idea really. 2007 Page #90  

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

searcher Tom Deuley V, 5-6 Sailor, messenger on command ship reported task  2004 Page #111  
or years. Talk about punishing the messenger because you don't like the mes 2004 Page #146  

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

aptured after parachuting from his Messerschmitt , the secret scheme was co 2008 Page #130  

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

ademic aspect. NfW: I used to like messing around. I found it more invigora 2007 Page #79  

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

d two eminent hydraulic engineers, Messrs. T.A. Lang and F. de L. Venables. 2009 Page #165  
nt Australian hydraulic engineers, Messrs. T.A. Lang and F. de L. Venables. 2009 Page #173  

Word: "met", 78 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ould talk. On November 13, 2002, I met Joel at his rural home. Joel is in h 2003 Page #68  
reputation that Valdez had already met Paul Bennewitz a few months before.  2003 Page #143  
 for suppression □ Robertson panel met in Jan 53, reduced public attention  2003 Page #170  
 US Government Printing Office and met with Mr. Robert McArtor, whose job i 2003 Page #179  
rview that she and her husband had met Truman and his wife on more than one 2003 Page #191  
ole time as vice-president he only met with the president twice, and was th 2003 Page #191  
 Edwards Air Force Base, and there met with aliens who landed at the base.  2003 Page #192  
aliens who landed at the base. Ike met with the aliens, heard their message 2003 Page #192  
House. The next afternoon, Johnson met off the record with Buford Ellington 2003 Page #193  
nly knew him as Frank, and I first met him at Mount Weather Virginia, Winch 2003 Page #194  
d indeed occurred there in 1897. I met Case at the Aurora Cemetery, where h 2004 Page #27  
ion furor had died away, Bill Case met me at the Aurora, saying there was s 2004 Page #31  
en minutes later, the two Mounties met at the Government Wharf in the cente 2004 Page #38  
UFO incident. Budd and Larry first met more than twenty years ago at a MUFO 2004 Page #58  
o speak with her about it. The two met again in September 1984 at a confere 2004 Page #58  
for HBO (UFOs: The E.T. Facto?), I met an elderly rancher who lived in Coro 2004 Page #75  
 White House files showing that he met with any of the key Roswell particip 2004 Page #84  
we have shows conclusively that he met "off the record" with at least two k 2004 Page #84  
r talked to, corresponded with, or met with Truman. However, when asked abo 2004 Page #84  
 White House record of ever having met with, talked, or corresponded with P 2004 Page #85  
, Smith conducted many studies and met with some of the top people in the U 2004 Page #88  
 of the seven listed, never having met Michael Hesemann personally. Relatio 2004 Page #117  
insisted, that years later when he met up with a counterpart from Washingto 2004 Page #143  
ed about two weeks that my contact met Jack Mc George. Jack McGeorge and he 2004 Page #188  
ow is that was the first time they met. He met in an Albuquerque restaurant 2004 Page #190  
at was the first time they met. He met in an Albuquerque restaurant with th 2004 Page #190  
th this man and his girlfriend. We met at the National Archives and went to 2004 Page #191  
during the Reagan administration I met with Bob Scott and Miller at Norton, 2004 Page #192  
 was the head of USIA when I first met him — Bruce Hershenson — I don't kno 2004 Page #192  
ver the past couple of years, I've met some of these folks. They are always 2004 Page #215  
a straight shooter, if ever I have met one — who shared my "just the facts, 2004 Page #215  
 reason to lie, and who have never met each other, tell the same story, thi 2004 Page #217  
ir Research, or others he may have met in his time there.2° In other words, 2004 Page #218  
 the relevant U.S. agencies 'I.Vas met with definitive rebuke starting in t 2005 Page #73  
Patterson AFB in 1966. Stringfield met with this man, who formerly served i 2005 Page #79  
 for January 13, 1941. The two men met for more than four hours that aftern 2005 Page #91  
correspond. They likely would have met in Tucson later that year, but Dougl 2005 Page #97  
ity early on the 14'\ where he was met by a Dr. Byers, who was a physicist  2005 Page #98  
Wercenbaker. Moise agreed and they met later that day. Present were Captain 2005 Page #98  
November or December he might have met Reich. His name was Dr. James E. McD 2005 Page #99  
clusively whether the two actually met, and possibly talked that day, or wh 2005 Page #99  
ort from 1965 is titled: "FRAGMENT MET AL, RECOVERED TN THE REPUBL IC OF TH 2005 Page #142  
his list. Santilli claimed chat he met an elderly gentleman from who he pur 2005 Page #145  
953, Kingman, AZ. A friend of mine met Charlie in a photocopy shop in the s 2005 Page #163  
eir article on the UFO cover up. I met Charlie later after writing a letter 2005 Page #163  
kept in contact with others he had met during his involvement. He a.lso cla 2005 Page #166  
f the Hulapai Mountains, they were met and briefed by an Air Force Colonel  2005 Page #168  
xperience antigravity. He actually met several times with an ET that helped 2005 Page #170  
nouncements via the media might be met increasingly with - -- . skepticism. 2006 Page #64  
e enthusiast Colin Andrews. I then met with Andrews in Connecticut and show 2006 Page #89  
hem and ask them questions. I also met with some of the other locals who ga 2006 Page #94  
e area to provide crowd control. I met with Colonel Leavitt on several occa 2006 Page #95  
y to 'assist'. These requests were met with professed ignorance and a flat  2006 Page #134  
ation In August of 1992, I finally met with Robert Bigelow at the Annual Pa 2006 Page #197  
Las Vegas. David Smith, whom I had met right after I joined the Foundation  2006 Page #200  
sue incisions. While in Alabama, I met a couple of local newspaper owners,  2006 Page #201  
l that individual had agreed. Budd met with the Third Man in Chicago's O'Ha 2006 Page #203  
mmer of 1993, Robert Bigelow and I met with Art Bell who had a weekly radio 2006 Page #203  
s to relate. The scariest person I met was a listener to Area 2000 who brou 2006 Page #204  
ally 1 remember there was a chap l met who mentioned suppressed technologie 2007 Page #84  
 person via the internet? GM: No l met him in real life, through a job wher 2007 Page #84  
l sealed for over 30 years until I met Joe Hoover and got his statement. Th 2007 Page #121  
s foremost ufologists (whom 1 also met at a conference in San Jose in 1996) 2007 Page #199  
ed stopping at a Westport Cafe. He met a Navy SEAL team off-duty. This is n 2008 Page #44  
m the Aberdeen Daily World. I also met Sandra White, the widow of a Westpor 2008 Page #45  
rence with my wife, Joanne. When I met her in 1993 she was Children 's Libr 2008 Page #57  
e I lived closer? Thus, I went and met Tim Cooper and found that he was cle 2008 Page #104  
ss" in the Institute. When I first met Tim Cooper, he was finishing up a ma 2008 Page #107  
 Heere Ost or Foreign Armies East, met with the CIA director Dulles and off 2008 Page #138  
 of refl!'ence • The Condon Report met USAF objectin,s • No more resources  2008 Page #147  
proposed by Einstein was initially met with the same unthinkable skepticism 2009 Page #20  
iens that Bethurum claimed to have met was olive-skinned -not too much of a 2009 Page #55  
n 1993 she was 68 years old when I met her for the first time. I had just c 2009 Page #88  
o confide in me right away. When I met June I noted how she looked me strai 2009 Page #88  
 apparatus. The research team also met with Dr. Jacques Vallee at his reque 2009 Page #137  
st that. The reporters and staff I met with were most welcoming and all see 2009 Page #138  
                               - • Met with Di~h distributor : Rew.ird Offe 2009 Page #193  
g groups via Internet • Physically met with bikers in the summit area • New 2009 Page #194  

Word: "metal", 182 instance(s) (Back to Top)

y Transformations in Layered Bi/Mg Metal ............ 93 New Attacks on Ros 2003 Page #3  
that. In looking in he saw a small metal chair, gauges and dials and things 2003 Page #23  
ea was visited in August 2000 with metal detectors; however nothing was rec 2003 Page #37  
 as a thin, white "newspaper like" metal that more or less floated down int 2003 Page #41  
ash Retrieval Conference Section 3 Metal foil found with high silicon conte 2003 Page #44  
c aluminum products Household toll Metal foil found, analysis with energy-d 2003 Page #44  
it looked like someone took liquid metal and poured it into an acorn shaped 2003 Page #60  
ed, it made a very loud sound like metal hitting metal. At that point the o 2003 Page #69  
very loud sound like metal hitting metal. At that point the officer jumped  2003 Page #69  
ary with the Distinguished Service Metal the highest level civilian decorat 2003 Page #89  
t Jim," says Truman as he pins the metal on the retiring Secretary's lapel. 2003 Page #89  
y Transformations in Layered Bi/Mg Metal Linda Howe Background, 1996 In the 2003 Page #97  
ith the letter were several silver metal pieces cut in squares, circles and 2003 Page #97  
                     Layered Bi/Mg Metal In his fifth and final letter rece 2003 Page #99  
 Retrieval Conference At least the metal pieces sent by the South Carolina  2003 Page #100  
composition. He confirmed that the metal was greater than ninety-nine perce 2003 Page #100  
                     Layered Bi/Mg Metal Figure 5- Panels with six-fingered 2003 Page #101  
ng a surprise — six more pieces of metal that were very different from the  2003 Page #102  
a photograph of two of the layered metal pieces next to a quarter coin for  2003 Page #102  
                     Layered Bi/Mg Metal Figure 6. Photograph of two metal  2003 Page #103  
 Metal Figure 6. Photograph of two metal pieces from the South Carolina wri 2003 Page #103  
s first step was to photograph the metal pieces as they arrived at his labo 2003 Page #103  
d on the shiny side of the layered metal which showed primarily Magnesium ( 2003 Page #104  
                     Layered Bi/Mg Metal The dark side contained a signific 2003 Page #105  
ium/zinc alloys.'' In summary, the metal fragments allegedly from the "cent 2003 Page #106  
akes bismuth valuable for detailed metal castings. Bismuth also has a low m 2003 Page #106  
r than that of perhaps every other metal with the exception of mercury, 102 2003 Page #106  
                     Layered Bi/Mg Metal and its electrical resistance is h 2003 Page #107  
age is placed on bismuth while the metal is in a magnetic field, a current  2003 Page #107  
ctricity. Bismuth is also added to metal mixtures in superconducting resear 2003 Page #107  
in tagged boxes. Boxes placed into Metal Footlockers. Initial examination ( 2003 Page #107  
s compared to 24Mg. If the layered metal were truly extraterrestrial in ori 2003 Page #107  
nomaly was reported in 1957 when a metal fragment allegedly from a UFO in U 2003 Page #107  
h fell onto the beach and sea. The metal tested to be nearly 100 percent pu 2003 Page #107  
 anomaly could be explained if the metal were the pure isotope 26Magnesium  2003 Page #107  
 on earth. Supposedly, that Brazil metal no longer exists to test further.  2003 Page #107  
greed to analyze the layered Bi/Mg metal. I drove to Washington on July 20, 2003 Page #108  
bismuth and magnesium/zinc layered metal being placed by Dr. Erik Hauri, op 2003 Page #108  
bismuth and magnesium/zinc layered metal. Dr. Hauri found about eleven perc 2003 Page #108  
e terrestrial ranges for magnesium metal. 104                               2003 Page #108  
                     Layered Bi/Mg Metal Analysis Number Figure 14. Ion Mic 2003 Page #109  
Microprobe graph comparing layered metal in dotted line to pure magnesium m 2003 Page #109  
l in dotted line to pure magnesium metal standard in solid line for 26fy|ag 2003 Page #109  
6fy|agnesjurn isotope. The layered metal had about 11% more 26|y|g than Mg  2003 Page #109  
 had about 11% more 26|y|g than Mg metal standard, but not outside terrestr 2003 Page #109  
itive ions than the pure magnesium metal being used for standard comparison 2003 Page #109  
xty times more than in the pure Mg metal standard." (Howe's emphasis.) Dr.  2003 Page #109  
the Cold War in the 1970s. He said metal made out of bismuth and magnesium  2003 Page #110  
n a plastic insulator. The layered metal at one point moved sideways throug 2003 Page #110  
vy pattern peculiar to the layered metal. Insulation from the electrostatic 2003 Page #110  
tor. The layered bismuth/magnesium metal and the control were placed on the 2003 Page #110  
                     Layered Bi/Mg Metal To Taylor's surprise, the Bi/Mg te 2003 Page #111  
search continued with tests of the metal in static and oscillating magnetic 2003 Page #111  
uccessfully reproduced the layered metal. But in the past twelve months, bi 2003 Page #111  
ransformatios of the Bi/Mg layered metal in water. Recent Bi/Mg and Water S 2003 Page #111  
n of the Layered Bismuth/Magnesium Metal The following are excerpts from hi 2003 Page #112  
Transformations in a Bi/Mg Layered Metal." "For the past two years, interna 2003 Page #112  
pril of 2002, samples of the Bi/Mg metal were examined in the CDP system to 2003 Page #112  
 Graph of CDP response in “Roswell Metal" compared with distilled water con 2003 Page #112  
he CDP change induced by the Bi/Mg metal is in the range expected from an e 2003 Page #112  
                     Layered Bi/Mg Metal Figure 16. 40x Photomicrograph: Bi 2003 Page #113  
 side up of a piece of the layered metal that was not immersed in water. Fi 2003 Page #113  
 the 97 milligram piece of layered metal that was left in pure distilled wa 2003 Page #113  
 the magnesium side of the layered metal left in pure distilled water for f 2003 Page #113  
 crater on the bismuth side of the metal that had been left in pure distill 2003 Page #113  
ormations If a sample of the Bi/Mg metal is left in the weak acetic acid un 2003 Page #114  
otal mass of the Bismuth/Magnesium metal piece, it was determined from a nu 2003 Page #114  
                     Layered Bi/Mg Metal The control or plain acetic acid s 2003 Page #115  
ydrogen." In the Bismuth/Magnesium metal reaction with acetic acid, we have 2003 Page #115  
 me by the CIA. Titled, "Fragment, Metal, Recovered in the Republic of the  2004 Page #6  
atellite described as made of soft metal presumably light aluminum in oblon 2004 Page #7  
o and was described as egg-shaped, metal and about four meters in diameter. 2004 Page #7  
ay: "The object was.. .egg-shaped, metal and about four meters in diameter. 2004 Page #10  
ence with a hole in one side and a metal skin covering of approx one-half i 2004 Page #10  
recovered one mass of very strange metal. It was found within a few days of 2004 Page #14  
s amount of detective work on this metal. We have found out the things that 2004 Page #14  
 power. It was built of an unknown metal, resembling somewhat a mixture of  2004 Page #27  
and gathering specimens of strange metal from the debris. The pilot's funer 2004 Page #27  
r. Case told me that he had used a metal detector on the grave site and it  2004 Page #27  
ted at least three large pieces of metal in the grave. While Case set out t 2004 Page #27  
 farm, he described a mass of torn metal and burned rubble. He made no ment 2004 Page #30  
itness, Stephens, and some bits of metal gathered from the crash site. It w 2004 Page #30  
twist. After analyzing some of the metal from the Aurora crash site, physic 2004 Page #30  
nt of Canada reportedly showed the metal fragments to be commonplace, witho 2004 Page #30  
 unexplainable was the fate of the metal in the grave. A few months after t 2004 Page #31  
 he wanted to show me. Running his metal detector over the small grave, the 2004 Page #31  
illed in the exact location of the metal. "They took it away," he said cryp 2004 Page #31  
ater. With the headstone and grave metal missing, an exhumation impossible  2004 Page #31  
ave containing significant bits of metal, the "puzzling" fragment, the defo 2004 Page #31  
ment to surreptitiously remove the metal from the grave? To compound the pu 2004 Page #31  
ion. Small shreds of 'burned, gray metal fused with molten sand and rock,'  2004 Page #68  
 and several gleaming things, like metal, fell away from the plane as it hu 2004 Page #68  
. The box would contain a chunk of metal that he had been told that the Air 2004 Page #93  
at was an unusual looking piece of metal at 17? 90                          2004 Page #93  
lar in shape. It was a very smooth metal except for the jagged edges where  2004 Page #94  
alyze of hardware that is actually metal that they had found. According to  2004 Page #94  
e embossed onto the surface of the metal of the small beams. His Dad was so 2004 Page #137  
ols embossed directly onto unusual metal, which is something else entirely. 2004 Page #138  
 he had received word of recovered metal in Michigan. As I mentioned at thi 2004 Page #176  
s looked strangely like fabricated metal, and in one of the photographs, Ge 2004 Page #226  
sful in retrieving a few pieces of metal foil (one piece about 50sq. in., a 2004 Page #240  
e are in the process of having the metal foil pieces analyzed. I presented  2004 Page #240  
lyzed. I presented a piece of this metal foil to Mr. Stanton Friedman to be 2004 Page #240  
The Museum is having this piece of metal foil analyzed.                     2004 Page #240  
t was constructed of an unfamiliar metal which resembled brushed aluminum.  2005 Page #40  
 he first pointed a series of long metal pipes at an unknown object high ab 2005 Page #88  
 the atmospheric energy, while the metal (inorganic) also attracts the ener 2005 Page #90  
esearch unit showed her a piece of metal about "half the size of a business 2005 Page #131  
s: "The object was ... egg-shaped, metal and about four meters in diameter. 2005 Page #143  
sing from the craft, and pieces of metal scattered around several hundred f 2005 Page #155  
our property. We need to install a metal gate in order that we may drive in 2005 Page #156  
e, he used that to undo a piece of metal about a foot long and handed it to 2005 Page #157  
ks, a very light and cold piece of metal. '\' e went back down the hill, cl 2005 Page #157  
 first thing we found was that the metal appears to be essentially an alumi 2005 Page #157  
keletons of bugs squashed into the metal. Also, there are short strands of  2005 Page #158  
This sort of "hairiness" about the metal provoked a lot of questions from t 2005 Page #158  
ainly something unusual about that metal. Our analysis demonstrated the abi 2005 Page #158  
s demonstrated the ability of this metal to transfer heat from one end to t 2005 Page #158  
                       Analysis of Metal Fragments from a UFO Roger Leir Co 2005 Page #159  
plainly visible even at night. The metal of the craft could nor be marred w 2005 Page #166  
see men lifting up large chunks of metal. Sheets of metal ,, ere all over t 2005 Page #166  
p large chunks of metal. Sheets of metal ,, ere all over the crash site, bu 2005 Page #166  
 It was constructed of dull silver metal like brushed aluminum. Another spe 2005 Page #169  
A, NASA, elsewhere). • Egg-shaped, metal, and about fourteen feet In diamet 2006 Page #29  
en- ed. He brought back a piece of metal from the disc to prove it. Now he' 2006 Page #44  
light gray paint against a natural metal background and some pieces with da 2006 Page #76  
nd covered with small fragments of metal and plastic. It took only a short  2006 Page #83  
ly of a Lockheed F-117A. Pieces of metal or composite covered on one side w 2006 Page #84  
hat instant, a nearly 12 foot tall metal figure revealed its presence by ra 2006 Page #90  
d to as a "monster" was actually a metal shelled body that was mechanical i 2006 Page #93  
s a probe. The body was actually a metal shell that was aluminum in color.  2006 Page #93  
he lower torso were actually thick metal pipes. These vertical pipes were s 2006 Page #94  
g a large silver disc. The plane's metal wreckage was covered with many sma 2006 Page #141  
 all this mangled — I guess it was metal with markings on it and all kinds  2006 Page #155  
 way back, I saw a little piece of metal so I picked it up and brought it b 2006 Page #176  
 It looked to me, I guess from the metal that we found, that it either had  2006 Page #176  
isintegrate. Something caused this metal to come apart." It looked like som 2006 Page #176  
bed. You know how you would make a metal that would cool faster. In a way i 2006 Page #176  
s Fahrenheit and it would make the metal hot but it wouldn't even start the 2006 Page #176  
hot but it wouldn't even start the metal to yield." According to Willingham 2006 Page #176  
ngham, some time later he took the metal to the Marine Corps testing lab in 2006 Page #176  
 with several pieces of magnetized metal found there. Shortly after the inc 2007 Page #129  
e or plane had crashed. A piece of metal was sent co the Space Research Ins 2007 Page #129  
and metallic, "like sequins or the metal flake makeup that ladies sometimes 2007 Page #130  
often, as well as dead aliens. The metal magnesium also came up a few times 2007 Page #131  
. My dad aid it looked like a huge metal de, ice that had crashed into the  2007 Page #139  
 is a 1965 report titled Fragment, Metal, 'Recovered in the F.ep11blic of t 2007 Page #140  
o and was described as egg-shaped, metal and about four meters in diameter. 2007 Page #141  
ched patch of desert littered with metal fragments, and a pit from which hu 2007 Page #184  
re scorched area was littered with metal fragments possibly from vehicles o 2007 Page #189  
investigation , we found pieces of metal at this site that were similar in  2007 Page #189  
that were similar in nature to the metal we found at the crashed airplane d 2007 Page #189  
ted to explore what other types of metal debris might be down inside the ho 2007 Page #189  
r samples appeared ro be a "liquid metal" spewed or ejected by the object,  2007 Page #193  
 -CAMPINAS (Brazil, Dec. 13, 1954) Metal Fragment This almost forgotten cas 2007 Page #193  
roved the substance ro be really a metal which is definitely tin-in high co 2007 Page #194  
 -UBATUBA (Brazil, September 1957) Metal Fragment The Ubatuba case is one o 2007 Page #194  
e piece was described as a strange metal, possibly a meteorite, that he and 2007 Page #197  
 off and ascended, a Ort f "Liquid metal" which solidified upon reaching th 2007 Page #199  
Jacques Vallee describes a silvery metal fragment from Bogota, Colombia, th 2007 Page #199  
 starred to eject spouts of liquid metal, which produced a \ apor as it fel 2007 Page #199  
reet. "The witnesses recovered two metal chunks, about four inches by one a 2007 Page #199  
te and witnesses are missing but a metal fragment is available for lab anal 2007 Page #200  
ing the description of the "Liqujd metal" spouted by the flying disc, very  2007 Page #200  
etal Fragment The Tabe alleged UFO metal comes from Chile but it was mostly 2007 Page #200  
zed in Japan. The owner of the two metal fragments is a Crulean citizen of  2007 Page #200  
great lurrunosity of two pieces of metal, wruch seemed Like two mirrors ref 2007 Page #200  
te of Testing" that, "trus unknown metal (UFO) is able to withstand rugh te 2007 Page #200  
e Santiago Jab concluded: "Unknown metal not affected by acids." 194        2007 Page #200  
ated and high-tech analysis of the metal samples were conducted by two Japa 2007 Page #201  
chemical elements contained in the metal samples. The Hitachi Metals analys 2007 Page #201  
lar effect was observed in his own metal fragment. It should be obvious by  2007 Page #201  
urther analysis, only the Campinas metal was seized by the Brazilian milita 2007 Page #201  
be originally some form of "liquid metal" spewed or ejected by the object,  2007 Page #202  
t was constructed of an unfamiliar metal which resembled brushed aluminum . 2009 Page #49  
 it can't be glass. It's got to be metal, but it felt like glass. I was con 2009 Page #66  
esk and pulled a very odd piece of metal out of his pocket. The officer tea 2009 Page #91  
ew to dent, scratch, or damage the metal to no avail. When she folded or be 2009 Page #91  
avail. When she folded or bent the metal and then put it down, it would ret 2009 Page #91  
. I asked June to think about that metal in the light of all the developmen 2009 Page #91  
t of the Roswell Crash, a piece of metal with uncanny strength and resilien 2009 Page #91  
tors looking for stage sets, heavy metal musicians, arm wrestlers , even al 2009 Page #138  

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the result of heat absorbed in the metal's production or function. Later th 2003 Page #106  
ed material. Speculation about the metal's possible function included resis 2003 Page #110  

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

ly crashed, and he found pieces of metal-like debris that was Light to the  2005 Page #37  

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

neer '\ alter'\'. \'(talker and bY metalJuroist Robert \'/.Johnson, who b b 2007 Page #195  

Word: "metallic", 46 instance(s) (Back to Top)

days in a row we sighted groups of metallic, saucer-shaped vehicles at grea 2003 Page #14  
sion documentary. Picture from Dad Metallic saucer - broken open Physical c 2003 Page #23  
 described it as a saucer that was metallic in color, no seams, did not loo 2003 Page #23  
 behind a tree as he looked upon a metallic acorn-shaped object that appear 2003 Page #60  
 that not only had he seen the odd metallic object surrounded by scaffoldin 2003 Page #68  
ile when his attention turned to a metallic object which was 64             2003 Page #68  
y general jumped on top of the odd metallic object. This officer had some t 2003 Page #69  
 scene. It seems apparent that the metallic object which was reported would 2003 Page #70  
ibers, lasers, molecularly aligned metallic alloys, integrated circuits, mi 2003 Page #101  
m. However, I neglected to include metallic samples of the exterior of the  2003 Page #103  
icrons. Bismuth is a hard, brittle metallic element that is greyish-white w 2003 Page #106  
e results of the exploitation of a metallic fragment recovered near the tow 2004 Page #6  
unt and modern UFO cases — silver, metallic cigar-shaped object, small huma 2004 Page #27  
to the Defense Department that any metallic object that flew through that t 2004 Page #71  
aph, the material of the craft was metallic, and resembled brushed aluminum 2004 Page #74  
outh. It was clothed in a silvery, metallic suit and wore a skullcap of the 2005 Page #41  
o another location where he saw a "metallic ship," twenty-five to thirty fe 2005 Page #42  
ntell radioed: "It appears to be a metallic object or possible reflections  2005 Page #64  
possible reflections of sun from a metallic object, and it is of tremendous 2005 Page #64  
her inside military sources that a metallic disk had crashed somewhere in a 2005 Page #78  
 Assigned to retrieve fragments of metallic material of extreme toughness a 2006 Page #26  
As he approached, he saw scattered metallic debris and other material. Soon 2006 Page #79  
dioed that the object was a bright metallic sphere with no visible markings 2006 Page #143  
r dives first. He reports seeing a metallic, gold-colored, object shaped li 2006 Page #187  
 observed and stood upon something metallic which was apparently neither re 2006 Page #190  
y. Descriptions included very thin metallic fragments like aluminum paper b 2007 Page #128  
other rumor is that this 200 meter metallic disc was struck by air to air m 2007 Page #128  
on after his contact with the same metallic craft. There is also informatio 2007 Page #128  
ssians will not release any of the metallic debris found at the crashsite.  2007 Page #129  
ith a krufe. There were very small metallic pieces scattered around. Some h 2007 Page #129  
he debris as being lightweight and metallic, "like sequins or the metal fla 2007 Page #130  
e results of the exploitation of a metallic fragment near the town of [ille 2007 Page #140  
m allegedly removed a 60-foot-wide metallic object from an impact area and  2007 Page #160  
in diameter with material from the metallic surface of the disk "indented"  2007 Page #187  
Tabe, Chile, 1993) in which actual metallic fragments \\ ere retrie\ ed by  2007 Page #193  
raordinary account and three small metallic fragments. The author of the le 2007 Page #194  
ishes the chemical elements of the metallic fragment : mostly manganese (Mn 2007 Page #197  
t this paper to cases where actual metallic fragments were retrieved by the 2007 Page #201  
n scientific analysis. Four of the metallic fragments are still available f 2007 Page #201  
 anal ysis. Although we know their metallic and chemical composition, the n 2007 Page #202  
he object appeared to be a "bright metallic sphere with no visible markings 2008 Page #29  
 The object was described as being metallic in appearance and triangular in 2008 Page #32  
enniston in Rendlesham Forest as, "metallic in appearance and triangular in 2008 Page #93  
outh. It was clothed in a silvery, metallic suit and wore a skullcap of the 2009 Page #49  
o another location where he saw a "metallic ship," twentyfive to thirty fee 2009 Page #49  
outh. It was clothed in a silvery, metallic suit and wore a skullcap of the 2009 Page #55  

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 shadow of a doubt, a "very large, metallic-looking, rectangular object sac 2007 Page #138  

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g packages of things for him to do metallurgic analysis on. We asked him wh 2004 Page #93  

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Discusses the program planning for metallurgical R&D Focused on magnetic ma 2003 Page #161  
tute. \Xiang caught structural and metallurgical engineerjng at the Univers 2005 Page #41  
 geneticist and a scientist with a metallurgical background . TI1eir analys 2005 Page #158  
s 1941. Wang taught structural and metallurgical engineering at the Univers 2005 Page #169  

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analysis. Art Bridge, the military metallurgist working with Smith, openly  2004 Page #94  

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the National Science Foundation to metallurgists at Sandia National Laborat 2003 Page #110  
 THEY \VOULD HA VE TO BRING IN THE METALLURGISTS Al'\JD CHEJ\tfISTS HERE BE 2005 Page #71  

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an working with "Dr. Smith" of the metallurgy department at an internationa 2005 Page #157  

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

id. Further, the Guide to Uncommon Metals says, "Bismuth is one of the few  2003 Page #106  
s says, "Bismuth is one of the few metals that expands when cooled, like wa 2003 Page #106  
w Mexico, and aerospace and exotic metals manufacturers to military labs an 2003 Page #110  
 high heat resistant ceramics, and metals/alloys with increased strength-we 2003 Page #161  
 "properties and content common to metals of this area." But the fourth "ma 2004 Page #30  
r optics ■ Super tenacity fibers ■ Metals -molecular alignment ■ Fluid ampl 2005 Page #7  
croscopes were used to look at the metals and analyze their elemental makeu 2005 Page #157  
res of vety weird stmctures in the metals. They look Eke little skeletons o 2005 Page #158  
rare but very important very heavy metals such as gold, uranium, rhenium, p 2006 Page #7  
ining engineers mining more common metals from the nodules on the bottom of 2006 Page #7  
tained and analyzed: these "liquid metals" lacer solidified don't appear to 2007 Page #194  
nese laboratories in 1995, Hitachi Metals Co., Ltd., and Matsurani Seisakus 2007 Page #201  
 in the metal samples. The Hitachi Metals analysis gives the follO\ving ele 2007 Page #201  
ge, or flux, exhibited by the Tabe metals. According co Sergio Poulain, a s 2007 Page #201  
d on the board of directors of the Metals and Controls Corporation which in 2008 Page #131  
ue of fission with non-terrestrial metals and atomic transmutation of urani 2009 Page #20  

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 be less transformational and more metamorphic in nature. 51                2006 Page #54  

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origins, or the ongoing biological/metaphysical evolution of the human spec 2006 Page #181  
rategic Studies, Mellon Institute, Metaphysical Society, Milner Group, Mont 2008 Page #143  

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were done by University of Arizona metaUuro-ical eno-ineer '\ alter'\'. \'( 2007 Page #195  

Word: "meteor", 57 instance(s) (Back to Top)

the flaming object may have been a meteor, or the remnants of space vehicle 2003 Page #53  
ce explanation for the event was a meteor. The UFO story was also covered i 2003 Page #55  
le the government explanation of a meteor may have satisfied the general pu 2003 Page #56  
e conclusion was listed as (ASTRO) meteor. The report did contain numerous  2003 Page #56  
n more to the story than just of a meteor. I have spoken with hundreds of p 2003 Page #56  
p of a hill on what is now called "Meteor Road" and observed flashing blue  2003 Page #60  
y. Bill took us down the hill from Meteor Road, the location from where he  2003 Page #63  
PA. December, 9, 1965. "Fireball A Meteor, Astronomer Explains" Pittsburgh  2003 Page #72  
h to a nuclear accident and from a meteor strike to a localized earthquake. 2003 Page #75  
stimulus • Aircraft? a Balloons? » Meteor? « Stars or planets? • Optical ph 2003 Page #177  
t was pierced and marked by micro- meteor impacts and bore all traces of ha 2004 Page #14  
 was thinking it might have been a meteor, so O'Brien's statement probably  2004 Page #36  
natural events such as flooding or meteor impacts. The implication is that  2005 Page #61  
2, "A brilliant flame—apparently a meteor—flashed across the sky near the n 2006 Page #89  
 shouted among themselves, "it's a meteor!" and some yelled "it's a flying  2006 Page #90  
it clearly stated the object was a meteor, it then stated, "The object was  2006 Page #94  
tory in an article, "Did it Ride A Meteor - Boys Spot Appalling Creature Ne 2006 Page #95  
ant Streak Across Sky - Probably a Meteor" and the Massachusetts "Springfie 2006 Page #95  
l." It was said that this apparent meteor prompted "jittery Washingtonians  2006 Page #95  
 States Air Force called a single "meteor" sighting over the mid-Atlantic r 2006 Page #96  
hey called it the `Washington area meteor." According to a "confirmation" l 2006 Page #96  
was the well-known Washington area meteor of 12 Sep landing near Flatwoods, 2006 Page #96  
from the time the "Washington area meteor" passed over the Capital until it 2006 Page #96  
woods." The actual velocity of the meteor was said to be "27 miles per seco 2006 Page #96  
 of Washington and if this alleged meteor was traveling at "27 miles per se 2006 Page #96  
s. May and the boys was actually a meteor." The Air Force gave a speculativ 2006 Page #96  
 and were also said to be the same meteor, called a "fireball." The governm 2006 Page #96  
ry were all attributed to the same meteor. I discovered that these sighting 2006 Page #96  
ut the "well-known Washington area meteor." I discovered this alleged meteo 2006 Page #96  
meteor." I discovered this alleged meteor was not so well known outside 93  2006 Page #96  
g to the astronomers, there was no meteor and not any meteor shower activit 2006 Page #97  
s, there was no meteor and not any meteor shower activity anywhere near tha 2006 Page #97  
 that what was said to be a single meteor was actually one of several quest 2006 Page #97  
te. The incident occurred during a meteor shower over a three state area."  2006 Page #99  
assumed that the object might be a meteor because of the high speed and des 2006 Page #134  
st went over. It was moving like a meteor. It looked like a meteor!' And it 2006 Page #147  
ng like a meteor. It looked like a meteor!' And it went north to south out  2006 Page #147  
mical digests of the day, no mg/or meteor showers were reported in the sect 2006 Page #189  
 said that lightning or possibly a meteor had set the mountain on fire, and 2007 Page #126  
t had given the explanation that a meteor had exploded several thousand mil 2007 Page #130  
they were truly only looking for a meteor. People in the know claimed it wa 2007 Page #130  
 claimed it was extreme action for meteor retrieval. On May 5, 1997, in Lag 2007 Page #130  
ed to go on record to say it was a meteor. Was this a failed disinformation 2007 Page #130  
those explosions. If it had been a meteor exploding, it wouldn't have made  2007 Page #133  
ndications that this was neither a meteor nor an out-of-control missile. Th 2007 Page #185  
he object could have been a "Lyrid meteor" which are often seen between Apr 2008 Page #9  
 only one thing wrong with that: a meteor cannot be tracked on radar. And t 2008 Page #9  
 indicated it couldn't have been a meteor (Attachment #1), prompted further 2008 Page #11  
f this sighting indicates that the meteor probably struck in the area of th 2008 Page #11  
 He said that he believes it was a meteor. Johnson told me that he remember 2008 Page #11  
t that exploded and seemed to be a meteor, but had the unique distinction o 2008 Page #16  
y-two minutes, much too long for a meteor. With the cases separated , the A 2008 Page #17  
 from outer space and it was not a meteor. It was a craft from another worl 2008 Page #17  
Interviewed Locals • Tried lo Find Meteor • Probably a Bolide 14 Blue Boqk  2008 Page #20  
-~ .f1/ /' _, .. :t~z ..... , .... Meteor Startles Reno ·-----,.,. ·-·---·- 2008 Page #21  
ing what he thought was a 'falling meteor ve,y bright" and then added he be 2008 Page #47  
im that it may have been a Perseid meteor; refuted by college astronomy ins 2008 Page #49  

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cial airline pilots said "they saw meteoric objects flash by their planes w 2006 Page #94  
of terrestrial or non terrestrial (meteoric) origin. Therefore , it would n 2007 Page #198  

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

have included a downed aircraft, a meteorite, a missile, a projectile fired 2003 Page #65  
ng countries. Is it a satellite, a meteorite, or a false alarm? 5           2004 Page #8  
 possibility that the object was a meteorite, primarily because of the desc 2004 Page #10  
 story being that the object was a meteorite. The object was reportedly rec 2004 Page #16  
l4 but the idea that it might be & meteorite eeems to be prevailing among t 2004 Page #19  
8 Feb 19 crash, U.S. UFO recovery, meteorite cover story 76 1985 New Orlean 2004 Page #114  
 explosion? interdict any incoming meteorite? The Valley Of Death? • Linked 2004 Page #166  
ehavior not suggestive of a comet, meteorite, or shooting scar. Reich repor 2005 Page #95  
 possibility that the object was a meteorite can almost certainly be discou 2005 Page #143  
oss West Virginia. In an article, "Meteorite Spotted in Kanawha Area," the  2006 Page #94  
rea," the Gazette stated, "A large meteorite presumably landed or exploded  2006 Page #94  
r' which Mrs. May's sons saw was a meteorite. The incident occurred during  2006 Page #99  
 said that he had been told that a meteorite had possibly come down on the  2006 Page #120  
. Both expressed the theory that a meteorite was possibly the culprit. Howe 2006 Page #121  
prit. However, if the object was a meteorite they said, then it had to have 2006 Page #121  
en throughout the area were due to meteorite activity seen — coincidentally 2006 Page #121  
sly synchronistic combination of a meteorite shower, an earth tremor, and a 2006 Page #121  
 conclude that, "It probably was a meteorite. It seems to me...to be the lo 2006 Page #185  
astronomical occurrence (such as a meteorite) is negligible. No other major 2006 Page #189  
of the incident was that it was a "meteorite," but oddly enough, the site w 2007 Page #128  
ed the story to the object being a meteorite. The local police were kicked  2007 Page #130  
two later the object was labeled a meteorite. As soon as this appeared in t 2007 Page #133  
ng countries . Is it a saceUice, a meteorite, or a false alarm? On May 18,  2007 Page #142  
 satellite had been hit by a smaJJ meteorite, which resulted in the recordi 2007 Page #143  
uba in April 1957 and also chat "a meteorite, or an object resembling a met 2007 Page #195  
teorite, or an object resembling a meteorite, crashed or exploded in the ar 2007 Page #195  
bed as a strange metal, possibly a meteorite, that he and his family had fo 2007 Page #197  
 believe they were searching for a meteorite and not an alien spacecraft. T 2008 Page #7  
 such widespread destruction was a meteorite and, as a result, a full-scale 2008 Page #98  
on on the grounds that such a huge meteorite would have likely deposited a  2008 Page #98  
-ival at the scene of the presumed meteorite crash, however, Kulik's team w 2008 Page #99  
t the Tunguska object was indeed a meteorite was the one that gained most f 2008 Page #100  
 in all probability , the Tunguska meteorite had approached the area at an  2008 Page #100  
guska event really the result of a meteorite strike? Not everyone thinks so 2008 Page #100  
could hardly have been an ordinary meteorite. Rubtsov continued that: 95    2008 Page #101  

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icial • Venus • Balloons • Meteors/Meteorites • Hostile neighbors spying on 2004 Page #166  
a site, both of which are found in meteorites . As a result, the theory tha 2008 Page #100  
anized in 1958 by the Committee on Meteorites of the USSR Academy of Scienc 2008 Page #101  

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files shows that AQ-4 still favors meteoroid. M4 and M7 incline to SA theor 2007 Page #143  

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bserving the atmosphere with their meteorological instruments. Records were 2005 Page #99  
his event can be attributed to any meteorological phenomenon, such as light 2006 Page #189  
 way to Las Cruces, New :Mexico. A meteorological scientist had given the e 2007 Page #130  
n analysis and testing of a unique meteorological instrument: Development a 2007 Page #163  
rbulence that included a 1111iq11e meteorological instrument; -Development  2007 Page #163  
wbury and this was answered by the Meteorological Officer. You have to real 2008 Page #33  

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the area and removed the debris. A meteorologist expert was said to have re 2007 Page #130  

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as ruverse as biology, ps~chology, meteorology, cancer research, sociology, 2005 Page #87  

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

ations Deceptive statements: e.g., meteors, downed satellites, weather ball 2003 Page #175  
D SATELLITE ” Four other choices c meteors cweather balloons omilitary airc 2003 Page #182  
 • Artificial • Venus • Balloons • Meteors/Meteorites • Hostile neighbors s 2004 Page #166  
arched the astronomical history of meteors for September 12, 1952 and worke 2006 Page #96  
here have only been three recorded meteors that have ever landed in the sta 2006 Page #97  
ed and descending flight path. But meteors normally travel at higher speeds 2006 Page #134  
 a smooth arc, not in "steps". And meteors do not normally make a thirty-fi 2006 Page #134  
ly aircraft lights, satellites and meteors. But some were more difficult to 2008 Page #64  

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

s of exposed 35-mm Tri-X film. The meter, however, provides a clue and we h 2003 Page #179  
illin's Drugs as the source of the meter, and members of the Quillin family 2003 Page #179  
M 1-01 » Receipt by Don Berliner n Meter number links it to Quillan Drugsto 2003 Page #180  
tion. It was about 24 feet in dia- meter and was -topped with a black box o 2006 Page #44  
n . Another rumor is that this 200 meter metallic disc was struck by air to 2007 Page #128  
50,000 times more energy per cubic meter than the electromagnetic fields fr 2008 Page #77  
 air being three million volts per meter. This works out to approximately o 2008 Page #77  
the order of hundreds of volts per meter or less due to intense channel ion 2008 Page #78  
tput on the order of megawatts per meter for a vigorous return-stroke curre 2008 Page #78  
irectly under (object) extending a meter or two out. "Sgt. Penniston contac 2008 Page #81  
n slide 31 was easily tracked to a meter authorized to the CIA. The pages w 2008 Page #109  
al container about 5 inches in die.meter and 30 feet long. The explosive pa 2009 Page #176  
 • Enlisted assistance from PG & E meter reader -··-.. --·-... ,-----..--.. 2009 Page #194  

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

eade Army FOIA(TC) l999 ■ CIA Us:S metered(TC) ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) ■ S-3 ( 2008 Page #115  

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

978. • The object was reportedly 4 meters in diameter • US military officer 2003 Page #164  
s egg-shaped, metal and about four meters in diameter. 2. The Bolivian Air  2004 Page #7  
device with a diameter of almost 4 meters which has already been brought to 2004 Page #8  
 .egg-shaped, metal and about four meters in diameter." What of the possibi 2004 Page #10  
70 centimeters in diameter and two meters in circumference with a hole in o 2004 Page #10  
rried no crew has a diameter of 47 meters. The steel used in the constructi 2004 Page #12  
ocean expanse of "The Sound" a few meters in front of them. They scanned th 2004 Page #35  
r goes little deeper than 12 or 13 meters and is mostly a clean sandy botto 2004 Page #39  
ern side of Outer Island about 100 meters from a sand spit is a permanently 2004 Page #39  
 boat lengths, or approximately 25 meters [80 feet] wide. After awhile they 2004 Page #40  
 of foam was over a half mile [805 meters] long. Reluctantly they steamed b 2004 Page #40  
urface, measured approximately two meters on each side, and was found slowl 2004 Page #47  
 paste, it reached a height of 400 meters (1300 feet). GIRD was essentially 2004 Page #153  
ginal length estimated to be 11-12 meters • Engine component not found • Fr 2004 Page #167  
 for occupants estimated to be 1.2 meters in height • Sophisticated control 2004 Page #168  
 of 12.08.89 • Disk was Eight-nine meters in diameter by three meters tall  2004 Page #173  
t-nine meters in diameter by three meters tall Kalinino, Volgograd region • 2004 Page #173  
 Two deceased EBE's inside 1.2-1.3 meters in height. • Defense Ministry and 2004 Page #173  
. egg-shaped, metal and about four meters in diameter." CIA reports of i\fa 2005 Page #143  
rding to Charlie, thjs disc was 10 meters in diameter and lighter than a Vo 2005 Page #164  
odel as an IRC-16 because it is 16 meters in diameter. It is not known whet 2005 Page #164  
e ground. A witnesses was only 500 meters away and he didn't hear any noise 2007 Page #129  
s egg-shaped, metal and about four meters in diameter. 2. The Bolivian Air  2007 Page #141  
device with a diameter of almost 4 meters which has alread~ been brought to 2007 Page #142  
f the pit, which was about "3 to 4 meters deep" ( 10-13 feet). Curious, Dav 2007 Page #190  
hey estimated its ruameter at four meters and its altitude ar 1,000 meters. 2007 Page #199  
r meters and its altitude ar 1,000 meters. While this first object seemed o 2007 Page #199  
the top of trus ruJJ that is 5,200 meters rugh in the Andes Mountains. I sa 2007 Page #200  
rspace at a height of about 10,000 meters and "sped off' at nearly 660 mph. 2008 Page #29  
elerated, had climbed above 30,000 meters, and was last tracked heading sou 2008 Page #29  
shape, approximat ely two or three meters high. It illuminated the entire f 2008 Page #32  
 thousand million volts) for a 300 meters (1000 feet) lightning bolt. With  2008 Page #77  
 "I estimated it to be about three meters high and three meters wide at the 2008 Page #81  
 about three meters high and three meters wide at the base (IO feet x IO fe 2008 Page #81  
shape, approximat ely two to three meters across the base and approximately 2008 Page #93  
oss the base and approximately two meters high. It illuminated the entire f 2008 Page #93  
 landing sites approximately fifty meters from the poplar tree. Confirmatio 2009 Page #136  

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

is action rates as the very lowest method of breeding fear." Was there an e 2003 Page #87  
 by the South Carolina source. The method was vacuum vapor deposition. Afte 2003 Page #109  
ho packed, who inspected, shipping method o Domestic shipment: tagged, wrap 2003 Page #175  
n important part of the scientific method, and we should be able to deal wi 2004 Page #121  
ls the helplessness of mechanistic method in corrung to grips with the prob 2005 Page #95  
s" did not behave like ochers. The method he used was nocturnal, time-lapse 2005 Page #95  
 accordance with strict scientific method. Individual journals were also ke 2005 Page #99  
rest in fair scientific inquiry or method, and no serious grounding in UFO  2005 Page #102  
man history. The scenario-planning method employed throughout attempted, fi 2006 Page #48  
lopment stands out as an effective method for anticipating futures that are 2006 Page #50  
(PCR) tests, an RNA quantification method, on rodents and Hantaviruses at J 2006 Page #111  
bomb-disposal team would try a new method of defusing the bomb. Prescott an 2006 Page #128  
 to talk about another interesting method used to limit public curiosity ab 2007 Page #25  
 off to NASA they did close off my method of entry in practicall y no time  2007 Page #86  
Research Lab's MADRE pulse-Doppler method, which used the F-layer of the io 2008 Page #73  
a signal? Is it a warning? Is it a method of communication? What do we do?  2009 Page #70  
 would have some similarity to one method of using the atomic bomb. The art 2009 Page #157  
 would have some similarity to one method of using the atomic bomb." There  2009 Page #158  
rried out to establish a practical method and procedure which could be used 2009 Page #165  
 would have some similarity to one method of using the atomic bomb." In Auc 2009 Page #168  
ould have betrn similarit y to one method of using lhe atomic horn b.'' The 2009 Page #184  

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cy of the recovery teams and their methodical and comprehensive approach to 2004 Page #127  

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

ide • RV Answer: Individual pushed methodically to the brink of self-oblite 2004 Page #210  

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eal time Systems -Robotics; Design Methodologies; Electrical Engineering; E 2005 Page #162  

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

 at the Pinelandia Laboratory. The methodology is based on the detection of 2003 Page #112  
pyright 2004 Ryan S. Wood Agenda • Methodology • The CIA & Mysterious Death 2004 Page #198  
... • Overall Conclusions Analysis Methodology • Linkages to the UFO field  2004 Page #198  
h Retrieval Conference Statistical Methodology • 2001 Social Security Actua 2004 Page #199  
owed virulent skin cancer Agenda • Methodology • The CIA & Mysterious Death 2004 Page #201  
us study of his previous writings, methodology or discoveries -even the mos 2005 Page #102  
 important to provide an objective methodology to rate the authenticity of  2005 Page #134  

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

s revealed nothing of functions or methods of manufacture 11 8/2C03 Special 2003 Page #175  
rched as well with sonar and other methods available to the Navy? Or was it 2004 Page #42  
s using back door cloak and dagger methods. About the same time Reagan was  2004 Page #189  
in the name of national security • Methods are mostly standard "TV plot" ki 2004 Page #200  
 With nine new code words, unusual methods were taken to determine the true 2004 Page #242  
er before seen code words, unusual methods were taken to determine the true 2004 Page #247  
 centers in the event conventional methods are not satisfactory. Specialist 2004 Page #253  
de that way. "I have tried various methods -we started out with the ultraso 2005 Page #71  
clusion seems correct: Mecharustic methods of locomotion must be counted ou 2005 Page #95  
fying. Reason dictates that formal methods for such recoveries would be dev 2005 Page #126  
mnants of the disc, especially the methods and modes of its propulsion with 2005 Page #161  
g that technology through devising methods of fabrication and manufacturin  2005 Page #162  
 would be made of the material and methods of fabrication . If the spacecra 2005 Page #162  
raft , which used non-conventional methods of propulsion and were construct 2005 Page #166  
ggest that soon there would be new methods of energy production, air and gr 2006 Page #10  
cation, materials and construction methods, paints and coatings, part numbe 2006 Page #72  
es. The materials and construction methods used in the F-101 and F-1 17A ar 2006 Page #85  
the smaller the size of filtration methods employed. 19 List of 37 hyphenat 2006 Page #105  
Other Gases and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare. • 1932-1945: Japanes 2006 Page #107  
rom his rigorous observance of the methods of true scientific inquiry, what 2006 Page #181  
sdirected using propaganda. Common Methods of News Censorship: i, Censorshi 2007 Page #15  
e of what is takin lace. 14 Common Methods of Propaganda: ,. Cover stories  2007 Page #20  
nked using a variety of propaganda methods. It is completely predictable th 2007 Page #21  
pose media censorship via standard methods previously described . 3. Create 2007 Page #29  
ose mecLia censorship via standard methods pre\·iously described. 3. Create 2007 Page #29  
gence during World \Var ]l. So the methods of deception have been tried and 2007 Page #31  
pects one could through quite easy methods wander into these machines witho 2007 Page #87  
                        One of the methods of improving a witness interview 2008 Page #58  
uld reveal intelligence sources or methods of gathering intelligence. It's  2008 Page #63  
All the calculations of all of the methods require an excellent discipline  2008 Page #106  
h total certainty using any of the methods. But, she thinks that hers has a 2008 Page #108  
blem. We seem to have conventional methods as shown in slide 46, but if the 2008 Page #111  
 developing equations and analytic methods for problem solving. Weaver set  2008 Page #135  
ructure and some of the unorthodox methods of a pervasive UFO intelligence  2009 Page #12  
rbitrary . Similarly , old and new methods of warfare hardly affected by ne 2009 Page #19  
ructure and some of the unorthodox methods of a pervasive UFO intelligence  2009 Page #24  
e history, structure and principal methods of UFO intelligence without comp 2009 Page #24  
o this agency disclosing means and methods used by intelligence are not ope 2009 Page #25  
ing MJ-12 documents using forensic methods, has concluded that the Burned D 2009 Page #43  
endlesham by use of well-practiced methods of disinformation. " 53          2009 Page #59  
ng the atomic bomb." There are two methods of using the power of the atom;  2009 Page #158  
de the harbor entrance. Developing methods of reducing the relatively high  2009 Page #176  
nnection with army experiment s on methods of knocking out enemy rad.:rr. · 2009 Page #177  
ur~e ...... ~:ir· There a:-c t\\'o methods o1 _using Jlgh: bom'o would oe e 2009 Page #182  
lhe atomic horn b.'' There are-two methods of using the power or the a tom: 2009 Page #184  

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

0's. This is solubility test using methyl ethyl ketone. The watermarks on t 2004 Page #250  

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

ry manuals that are developed in a meticulous fashion to eliminate discrepa 2006 Page #15  

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

this day. Leonard Stringfield, who meticulously documented details of alien 2004 Page #145  
 "all small bits and pieces [were] meticulously picked up by hand and carri 2006 Page #76  

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hat were small, "approximately l ½ metres tall, wore what appeared to be ny 2008 Page #94  

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

cts of any of the key authenticity metrics that go far beyond the norm. In  2005 Page #136  
ter. It is not known whether these metrics are exact. Charlie explains that 2005 Page #164  

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eed an excuse to be weird? Capital Metro is ponsorino-the ,Weirdest Commute 2007 Page #69  

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 and definitely not considered the metropolis of West Virginia. The people  2006 Page #92  

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

here for quite a while before Carl Metz, the state police fire marshal and  2003 Page #59  
ods Murphy at one point asked Carl Metz if he had found anything. Metz repl 2003 Page #59  
arl Metz if he had found anything. Metz replied that he wasn't sure. But wh 2003 Page #59  
sn't sure. But when Murphy pressed Metz again he responded, "You better get 2003 Page #59  

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.t. ~ \ tOt'Od con~n;"I: ~ic r.~ W meu:x kAOC'J'llOtds 23                   2005 Page #25  

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

tant to John D. Rockefeller ■ John Meuller, ret CEO RCA Comm. ■ George Romn 2007 Page #43  

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

ers, and the bodies oi occupants ' Mew of MJ-12 since 1947 Says Steinman is 2006 Page #27  

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

onal Archives Truman Meets With N. Mex. Senator November 14-16.2003 Las Veg 2003 Page #155  
88, Bldg. 21 from Kirtland AFB, N. MEX." This is also significant in that t 2003 Page #183  
ur u ntil much later. In 1954, "N. Mex." was common. The answers to the "do 2003 Page #183  
 ARE NEEDED SITE TWO NW ROSWELL, N.MEX. Line6 MIDDAY 509m TOLD NEWSPAPER ME 2004 Page #228  
 ARE NEEDED SITE TWO NW ROSWELL, N.MEX. (B) **** URGENT POWERS ARE NEEDED S 2004 Page #229  
 are needed site two NW Roswell, N.Mex. Midday 509th told newspaper meaning 2004 Page #230  
 to hide whatever took place m New Mex.1co. 18                              2007 Page #24  
R FORCE WEAPONS LAB KIRTLAND AFB N MEX Report Date: APR 1975 Pagination or  2007 Page #163  
from what I remember. He had a New Mex.ico State Patrol uruform on and 1 re 2007 Page #169  

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

spectable citizen of this place, a Mexican War veteran, claims that he saw  2004 Page #32  
cher William Draeger II, 22 US and Mexican military; consistent with EBD 19 2004 Page #111  
 Douglas VII, 32-37 UFO recovered; Mexican crash recovery team dead 63 1975 2004 Page #114  
xpected to have a dispute with the Mexican recovery team, but they had beat 2004 Page #117  
ick response helicopter team found Mexican recovery personnel dead. Lethal  2004 Page #118  
laine Douglas, active researcher — Mexican bodies • R68: Bruno Molon is per 2004 Page #118  
 Chihuahua, Mexico, 1974: death of Mexican recovery team correlates with th 2004 Page #118  
 where our recovery team found the Mexican team dead, correlates strongly b 2004 Page #119  
etail on the deaths of a number of Mexican recovery personnel after the rec 2006 Page #109  
d began a slow descent. It entered Mexican airspace approximately forty mil 2006 Page #133  
r screens. "During the flight over Mexican airspace, the object leveled off 2006 Page #133  
time. `With daylight the next day, Mexican authorities began a search for t 2006 Page #134  
aged. A few minutes after that the Mexican military clamped a radio silence 2006 Page #134  
vels between the United States and Mexican governments that the U.S. recove 2006 Page #134  
U.S. recovery team be allowed onto Mexican territory to 'assist'. These req 2006 Page #134  
rcraft to stay in the hands of the Mexican government, or to launch the rec 2006 Page #134  
ity, and radio contact between the Mexican recovery team and its headquarte 2006 Page #135  
s Presidio then turned and entered Mexican airspace north of Candelaria. Th 2006 Page #135  
ecovery team gathered together the Mexican vehicles and bodies, then destro 2006 Page #135  
tely what caused the deaths of the Mexican recovery team is not known. Spec 2006 Page #136  
he site.) Willingham said that the Mexican military had reached the site be 2006 Page #177  
 the site before he got there. The Mexican military cordoned off the area a 2006 Page #177  
firms 1947 cases in NM, 1950 Texas/Mexican border, Brush Creek, brings out  2007 Page #44  
ains were hastily retrieved by the Mexican military. The authors also found 2007 Page #184  
th the Texas border and the larger Mexican population centers such as Monte 2007 Page #185  
 Silence, the 1974 UFO entered the Mexican state of Chihuahua , characteriz 2007 Page #185  
treme isolation of the crash site, Mexican authorities waited until after d 2007 Page #186  
ge in a very short period of time. Mexican spotter planes first located the 2007 Page #186  
as border. The Americans heard the Mexican spotter plans say that the small 2007 Page #186  
 of El Llano. It was here that the Mexican soldiers made a discovery that h 2007 Page #186  
26, 1974, the day after the crash, Mexican troops recovered the crashed dis 2007 Page #187  
re was not much left of it. As the Mexican recovery effort wound down, U.S. 2007 Page #187  
 negotiate with high levels of the Mexican government to "assist" with the  2007 Page #187  
otherwise. A short time later, the Mexican military convoy was traversing t 2007 Page #187  
my base at Ojinaga or perhaps to a Mexican air force base in Chihuahua City 2007 Page #187  
 U.S. spy imagery showed bodies of Mexican soldiers sprawled haphazardly al 2007 Page #187  
t to discover what happened to the Mexican convoy and, if feasible, to retr 2007 Page #187  
 quickly at the location where the Mexican military c~nvoy h_ad stalled. Ou 2007 Page #187  
ehind gathered together all of the Mexican military vehicles, gear, and bod 2007 Page #188  
om several individuals , including Mexican UFO investigator Gilberto Rivera 2007 Page #188  
in this pit. Sr. Ramirez said that Mexican army soldiers had arrived at the 2007 Page #190  
 RELATED CASES There are two other Mexican UFO cases that seem relevant to  2007 Page #191  
followed by explosions. A group of Mexican soldiers, manning a drug checkpo 2007 Page #191  
oubt, this seemingly insignificant Mexican desert town will take a prominen 2007 Page #192  
 was a shorter sergeant and he was Mexican (Sgt. Adrian Bustinza) . He was  2008 Page #89  

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

Se precipito un OVNI en territorio mexicano en 1974?" Los Grandes Misterios 2007 Page #192  

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

cident. He is the president of New Mexicans for Science and Reason. 3 Pfloc 2004 Page #223  
 Aztec New Mexico Saucer Scam" New Mexicans for Science and Reason Reports, 2004 Page #224  
rackling static of the radios, the Mexicans were heard saying that they had 2007 Page #186  
, silvery disc unlike anything the Mexicans had ever seen. Soldiers in truc 2007 Page #186  
                               The Mexicans found an object described as be 2007 Page #187  
the area, d1scovermg that_ all the Mexicans were dead. The Sea Stallion car 2007 Page #187  

Word: "mexico", 254 instance(s) (Back to Top)

n the Plains of St. Augustine, New Mexico ................................. 2003 Page #3  
etrieval North of Albuquerque, New Mexico ................................. 2003 Page #3  
 picture, tracked Fisk down in New Mexico and spoke with him on the telepho 2003 Page #36  
921, SS# 720-09- 1812 Lives In New Mexico, allegedly advisor to presidents. 2003 Page #36  
n the Plains of St. Augustine, New Mexico Art Campbell Col. Philip J. Corso 2003 Page #43  
 other crash sites in Arizona, New Mexico? A. I was privy to the San August 2003 Page #43  
ne other crash right down south In Mexico. There were two crashes 1 was pri 2003 Page #43  
l Cops, U.S. Army War College, New Mexico State Library, Santa Fe, NM, Musi 2003 Page #44  
etrieval North of Albuquerque, New Mexico Budd Hopkins 47                   2003 Page #51  
es of crashed UFO incidents in New Mexico, England, and Russia. Newman's bo 2003 Page #73  
things, crash in the plains of New Mexico less than eighty miles from Roswe 2003 Page #86  
y Installation in the State of New Mexico." If MJ-12 was a real organizatio 2003 Page #87  
mation related to the Roswell (New Mexico) UFO crash. "My grandfather was a 2003 Page #97  
ht- Patterson AFB in Ohio from New Mexico." The writer did not give a speci 2003 Page #98  
s not unique. Figure 2. Map of New Mexico Figure 3. Roswell and White Sands 2003 Page #98  
rro and Plains of San Agustin, New Mexico. 94                               2003 Page #98  
site a few miles from Socorro, New Mexico. First broadcast on U.K. and U.S. 2003 Page #101  
1947 somewhere near Magdalena, New Mexico. This is from controversial foota 2003 Page #101  
strial vehicle that crashed in New Mexico and which sounds similar to the S 2003 Page #101  
e- shaped" spacecraft found in New Mexico have about twenty-five alternatin 2003 Page #106  
ination (offsite) conducted at New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology. 2003 Page #107  
nal Laboratory in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and aerospace and exotic metals  2003 Page #110  
 Air Saucer '",r“ On Ranch in yeic Mexico 114                               2003 Page #118  
 Labs, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He had two sons, a devoted wife, 2003 Page #141  
ses of the postmodern era. The New Mexico State Police office in Cimarron h 2003 Page #142  
d been driving in northeastern New Mexico on May 5th when she and her 8 yea 2003 Page #143  
ly 9, 1947 , Truman meets with New Mexico Senator Carl A. Hatch. • Why? • O 2003 Page #155  
 to meet, or was it to discuss New Mexico UFO Crashes? www ma/esbcdocuments 2003 Page #155  
o-called flying saucers crashed in Mexico; however, the details are somewha 2003 Page #155  
eval Conference Unknown Missile In Mexico November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Cr 2003 Page #158  
ere unusual materials from the New Mexico crash events would have been anal 2003 Page #161  
at the present abbreviation of New Mexico as NM for address did not occur u 2003 Page #183  
eport: Fact vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Desert." It concluded that there  2003 Page #201  
raft did not crash in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. A couple days following 2003 Page #201  
hina". • "When your mission to New Mexico..." vs. "China" and "Sandia AEC"  2003 Page #207  
ve says, "when your mission in New Mexico is completed you will proceed on  2003 Page #207  
AEC facility" yet Sandia is in New Mexico, why mention it specifically? The 2003 Page #207  
t key strategic element of the New Mexico crashes would well be worth visit 2003 Page #207  
ight logs show that he flew to New Mexico from July 7th to 11th. Response:  2003 Page #208  
d the President knew about the New Mexico crash events. Marshall had decide 2003 Page #208  
ether his team for the trip to New Mexico. The memo of 8 July 1947, from Ei 2003 Page #208  
n his way to China stop off in New Mexico to see Twining? 204               2003 Page #208  
collocated with Sandia also in New Mexico) Skeptics speculate that this lan 2003 Page #209  
ctive for Twining he is out in New Mexico on an important mission and I wan 2003 Page #209  
had already left and he was in New Mexico doing the mission. Such an obscur 2003 Page #210  
wealth of other evidence about New Mexico events of 1947. Could it be that  2003 Page #210  
ement of the importance of the New Mexico events and the pending leak as de 2003 Page #210  
8, 9147 assigning him to go to New Mexico - leaked Salina, www.majesticdocu 2003 Page #211  
rborne objects in the atato of New Mexico, between U July - 6 July lFl|7 Al 2003 Page #232  
ebris from Two Crashed UFOs in New Mexico, 1947 Chuck Wade 237 Evidence for 2004 Page #3  
 a reported UFO crash retrieval in Mexico that demonstrates that — contrary 2004 Page #4  
rest in the events at Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. And from Russia we turn  2004 Page #15  
aces, it surfaces not from the New Mexico desert but from China, Russia, Ja 2004 Page #17  
day with a statement by former New Mexico State Representative Jon Andrew K 2004 Page #60  
so shared his information with New Mexico Congressman Steve Schiff. SLIDE # 2004 Page #60  
g the 1947 Crash Near Roswell, New Mexico" After his death, The Washington  2004 Page #60  
 crashed northwest of Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. Rep. Schiff asked the G 2004 Page #60  
 Today I have information from New Mexico State Rep. Andy Kissner to share  2004 Page #61  
ment written in 1994 by Former New Mexico State Rep. J. Andrew Kissner, fro 2004 Page #62  
ularosa Basin in south central New Mexico, the most highly classified episo 2004 Page #62  
 Army Air Field at Alamogordo, New Mexico. The well-publicized 'Roswell' (C 2004 Page #62  
publicized 'Roswell' (Corona), New Mexico flying disc was one of these. His 2004 Page #62  
he White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico. The first static engine test fir 2004 Page #64  
n the outskirts of Alamogordo, New Mexico." But what actually happened duri 2004 Page #64  
f the community of Alamogordo, New Mexico — 40 degrees off the V-2's projec 2004 Page #65  
 V-2's projected flight path." New Mexico State Representative Andrew Kissn 2004 Page #65  
lity somewhere in the state of New Mexico that was underground. There was a 2004 Page #66  
r the famous May 29, 1947 "Juarez, Mexico" explosions which were reported a 2004 Page #67  
th of downtown _Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, at 7:32 p.m. Local residents des 2004 Page #67  
-feet- deep crater outside Juarez, Mexico. There was no V-2 rocket body at  2004 Page #68  
lin Mountains east of Anthony, New Mexico — twelve minutes before the explo 2004 Page #68  
es before the explosion in Juarez, Mexico. An effective cover story was imm 2004 Page #68  
 degrees off course and crashed in Mexico. The entire Juarez Garrison's roc 2004 Page #68  
Investigations in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with an AFOSI Special Agent name 2004 Page #69  
gustin; Kingman, Arizona; northern Mexico south of Loredo, Texas; and Aztec 2004 Page #69  
h of Loredo, Texas; and Aztec, New Mexico. SLIDE #16: UFO CRASH AT AZTEC —  2004 Page #69  
              UFO Crash Retrievals Mexico. This is the mesa upon which the  2004 Page #70  
elve miles northeast of Aztec, New Mexico, where a 99-foot-diameter silver- 2004 Page #70  
c by Top Secret radar bases in New Mexico — a disc that allegedly was track 2004 Page #70  
rough the atmosphere to Aztec, New Mexico. At the same time, Rep. Kissner w 2004 Page #70  
 Kissner was doing an official New Mexico historical research project tryin 2004 Page #70  
ing secret bases to put on the New Mexico historical landmark list. So Andy 2004 Page #70  
ret radar bases had existed in New Mexico as Scully described. Another ques 2004 Page #70  
t them until the February 2000 New Mexico legislature was in session. El Va 2004 Page #71  
 the only secret radar base in New Mexico that survived with buildings and  2004 Page #71  
rth of Los Alamos added to the New Mexico State Historical Register. The im 2004 Page #71  
amilies of two Aztec and Cuba, New Mexico, police officers, who told their  2004 Page #72  
s Alamos Farmington and Aztec, New Mexico, 100 air miles northwest of the L 2004 Page #73  
9 feet, found near Farmington, New Mexico prior to 1950. Several years ago  2004 Page #73  
ation was given as Farmington, New Mexico, "prior to 1950." The military of 2004 Page #73  
e near the town of Farmington, New Mexico, prior to 1950. As I could see in 2004 Page #74  
he Southwest, around the Texas/New Mexico area; one was somewhere in the Ca 2004 Page #75  
y rancher who lived in Corona, New Mexico. He said he had known Mack Brazel 2004 Page #75  
evals the UFOs that crashed in New Mexico in 1947. "Animal parts" takes me  2004 Page #76  
orrible secret" at the Corona, New Mexico, crash had to do with the worldwi 2004 Page #79  
ument) objects in the state of New Mexico, between 4 July to 6 July 1947."  2004 Page #79  
extracted from bodies found in New Mexico have yielded new strains of a ret 2004 Page #80  
of radiation over the state of New Mexico. AFTAC detachment from McClellan  2004 Page #81  
of the aviation crisis. Former New Mexico State Representative Andrew Kissn 2004 Page #82  
at four bodies from a crash in New Mexico had been seen at Langley. Another 2004 Page #97  
nstein present 7 1947 Roswell, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 1 Numerous Open Sour 2004 Page #111  
wn reports 8 1948 White Sands, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 0 0 Witness V.A. Postl 2004 Page #111  
five occupants" 9 1948 Rio Grande, Mexico 1 1 1 1 0 Witness Leon Crice III. 2004 Page #111  
 bodies mentioned 10 1948 Unknown, Mexico 1 0 0 1 0 Researchers John Melone 2004 Page #111  
to pointed chin 11 1948 Aztec, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researchers Tommy  2004 Page #111  
 multiple sources 12 1949 Unknown, Mexico 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Tom Deuley V 2004 Page #111  
s of alien crews" 14 1950 Unknown, Mexico 1 1 0 1 1 Researcher William Drae 2004 Page #111  
3 White Sands Proving Grounds, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Richard 2004 Page #112  
upants all dead nearby 29 1954 New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researchers Fred S 2004 Page #112  
ged, "rockets" 33 1957 Clovis, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Debbie  2004 Page #112  
-13 UFO seen in hangar 36 1962 New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Robert  2004 Page #112  
stigation and research 37 1962 New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Tommy B 2004 Page #112  
 several military students 50 1970 Mexico 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Richard W. H 2004 Page #113  
e guarding Quonset hut 58 1974 New Mexico, USA 0 0 0 1 0 Researcher Randall 2004 Page #113  
 III, 23-4 Knowledge of C/R in New Mexico mentioned during California train 2004 Page #113  
trieval Reports 62 1974 Chihuahua, Mexico 0 1 1 1 1 Researcher Elaine Dougl 2004 Page #114  
d Report 10 (1948): News on TV and Mexico crash • Reports 35-36-37 (1962):  2004 Page #116  
ow-ups. • 3. Report 62, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1974. Quick response helicopter  2004 Page #118  
ve other notes on the alleged 1950 Mexico crash • R20, R28, R65: Dick Hall  2004 Page #118  
ith the Einstein memo • Report 14, Mexico, 1950: date agrees with the Eisen 2004 Page #118  
 code word • Report 62, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1974: death of Mexican recovery  2004 Page #118  
 62, which deals with the crash in Mexico where our recovery team found the 2004 Page #119  
rials crash landed in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947, and they believe it in  2004 Page #132  
at they launched near Roswell, New Mexico, and that they acquired surplus t 2004 Page #133  
s in the U.S. Army in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1978 was a retired ham radio  2004 Page #134  
. (It was the Foster ranch, on New Mexico Bureau of Land Management terrain 2004 Page #135  
st. The other clue came from a New Mexico resident named Vern Maltais, who  2004 Page #135  
 of a crashed flying saucer in New Mexico at about the same time a group of 2004 Page #135  
he crash of a flying saucer in New Mexico. In this respect, he was essentia 2004 Page #136  
n spaceship crashed in Roswell New Mexico in 1947." That prompted roars of  2004 Page #140  
y Congressman Steven Schiff of New Mexico, whose search for answers about R 2004 Page #146  
n a public lecture in Roswell, New Mexico, that he received a high-level br 2004 Page #146  
 However, the town of Roswell, New Mexico, which became a household word in 2004 Page #148  
 old Army Air Base at Roswell, New Mexico. There, in front of the west hang 2004 Page #195  
 alien which was being held in New Mexico. That's not right. You're right.  2004 Page #196  
 you can meet an alien down in New Mexico. Paul Sharde once asked me if I w 2004 Page #196  
terested in going down to like New Mexico, to meet with — you know — some a 2004 Page #196  
ound on the UFO phenomenon and New Mexico in the late 1940s.7 But it is Ram 2004 Page #215  
 he was from the town of Cuba, New Mexico, which is southeast of Aztec. Tha 2004 Page #217  
 secret radar base in northern New Mexico, at El Vado. But then he ran into 2004 Page #220  
idcs El Vado, one in Moriarty, New Mexico, and one in Continental Divide, N 2004 Page #220  
and one in Continental Divide, New Mexico) had actually been built in 1946, 2004 Page #220  
 may have been going on out in New Mexico that warranted the government's a 2004 Page #221  
12. 25 Thomas, Dave "The Aztec New Mexico Saucer Scam" New Mexicans for Sci 2004 Page #224  
tt recovered material from the New Mexico desert, Maj. Marcel was ordered t 2004 Page #226  
eport: Fact vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Desert, their penultimate effort  2004 Page #230  
ebris from Two Crashed UFOs in New Mexico, 1947 Chuck Wade Copyright 2004 C 2004 Page #240  
 the Foster Ranch near Corona, New Mexico, my home town. Mac came to Corona 2004 Page #240  
at the UFO Symposium in Aztec, New Mexico. Art discussed some very unusual  2004 Page #240  
e plains of Saint Augustine in New Mexico. Art and I became friends and dis 2004 Page #240  
 to the UFO Museum in Roswell, New Mexico, while he was on stage there at t 2004 Page #240  
d the correct abbreviation for New Mexico before the postal code was change 2004 Page #246  
o Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He died on December 4, 1960. 1n  2005 Page #41  
h-power radar, particularly in New Mexico (where we developed guided missil 2005 Page #121  
o a large area in the state of New Mexico known as the White Sands l'vlissi 2005 Page #125  
d in a military transport from New Mexico, delivering "two little men ... n 2005 Page #131  
 he had been flown to Roswell, New Mexico, on a special assignment. Initial 2005 Page #145  
g boys living in San Antonio, Ne\\ Mexico in August 1945 when, they say, th 2005 Page #153  
O lore. Reme Baca recalls that New Mexico in 1945 was more like the Third \ 2005 Page #153  
of a flying disc near Roswell, New Mexico, in July 1947 has sparked discuss 2005 Page #161  
ed in the desert near Socorro, New Mexico. His recounting of this incident  2005 Page #165  
 Sands Army Proving Grounds in New Mexico. Though Werner von Braun saw the  2005 Page #172  
n the Plains of San Agustin in New Mexico in early July, 1947, were small E 2006 Page #10  
T light hydrogen. Sandia IS in New Mexico, etc. General Spaatz was NOT in N 2006 Page #12  
etc. General Spaatz was NOT in New Mexico on July 7, 1947 (I found his flig 2006 Page #12  
port: Truth vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Desert" (see Ref. 5) had as his m 2006 Page #13  
eport: Fact vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Desert", US Government Printing O 2006 Page #13  
 manuscript about UFO crash in New Mexico! craft and bodies retrieved Limit 2006 Page #26  
al warfare inferences from the New Mexico events were significant (page 4): 2006 Page #104  
extracted from bodies found in New Mexico, have yielded new strains of a re 2006 Page #105  
critical step of notifying the New Mexico Department of Health, along with  2006 Page #110  
event in the harsh, hot deserts of Mexico. Taking into consideration the sh 2006 Page #119  
urn our attention to the events in Mexico that occurred practically seven m 2006 Page #133  
ing U.S. airspace from the Gulf of Mexico. Originally the object was tracke 2006 Page #133  
parsely populated area of Northern Mexico. At first it was assumed that the 2006 Page #133  
nternational with a destination of Mexico City, and could not, therefore, h 2006 Page #134  
he object tracked over the Gulf of Mexico. It was noted, however, that they 2006 Page #134  
ity is that it entered the Gulf of Mexico under radar limits then 'jumped'  2006 Page #136  
 recovery of the unknown object in Mexico broadly conforms to the data reve 2006 Page #136  
ebsite, Earthfiles.com. Former New Mexico State Representative, Andrew Kiss 2006 Page #139  
O crash retrieval incidents in New Mexico. Rep. Kissner had assembled many  2006 Page #139  
about the research that former New Mexico State Representative, Andrew Kiss 2006 Page #139  
 Then in the mid-1990s, former New Mexico State Representative Andrew Kissn 2006 Page #141  
rom a disc crash near Roswell, New Mexico, in the late 1940s. Videotape Seg 2006 Page #160  
them at the time, did crash in New Mexico in the 1940s and the government,  2006 Page #160  
omewhere off between Texas and the Mexico border. We got a light aircraft m 2006 Page #176  
ngham had seen a crashed saucer in Mexico in 1948. Zechel decided to follow 2006 Page #176  
omewhere off between Texas and the Mexico border." Apparently he was confus 2006 Page #178  
atically over Texas and crashed in Mexico. Perhaps. Will we ever know? ACKN 2006 Page #179  
on to Pennsylvania to Roswell, New Mexico, one might have expected a sustai 2006 Page #183  
sh of a spacecraft in Roswell, New Mexico); raised partly in Pennsylvania ( 2006 Page #194  
s, located at Kirtland AFB, in New Mexico have developed a device called th 2006 Page #201  
with Military in Albuquerque , New Mexico Lindo Moulton Howe .............. 2007 Page #5  
............... l 71 197 4 Coyame, Mexico UFO Crash, New Revelations Ruben  2007 Page #5  
ng UFO news reports from the U.S., Mexico, France, Brazil, and elsewhere ►  2007 Page #19  
set off at the Trinity Site in New Mexico, it was pawned off on the press a 2007 Page #30  
 Project Blue Book" (p. 189) ■"New Mexico 1947 cases" (p. 190) ■ Kilgallen  2007 Page #47  
7 ball point: -Remarks by Ben -New Mexico 1947 cases -Extensive underlining 2007 Page #47  
 services and events. Roswell, New Mexico, for example, during the 60'h ann 2007 Page #60  
." 60 Agency: J~1111t•.rl 1-llnrb, Mexico Client: Sony Valo Latin America P 2007 Page #66  
ress I!). ~:a!I 01994 Peralta. New Mexico 11 Press 1 800 864-3311 for custo 2007 Page #68  
ission. Good luck." Brewed in Ne\v Mexico, of course. ELUDlNG TO BACK ENGlN 2007 Page #71  
ates, as well as from England and :Mexico. One of the more thought-provokin 2007 Page #75  
ruch ·was heard in Albuquerque New Mexico, a man was interviewed who sounde 2007 Page #115  
lt all the way to Las Cruces, New :Mexico. A meteorological scientist had g 2007 Page #130  
ashed UFO incident at Roswell, New Mexico in July 1947. As a result of Kenn 2007 Page #134  
e story may have come from the New Mexico area in the late forties. Kilgall 2007 Page #135  
c bomb) project at Los Alamos, New Mexico during the Second World War, and  2007 Page #144  
 with Military in Albuquerque, New Mexico Linda Moulton Howe © 2007 by Lind 2007 Page #145  
 brief comment : "UFO Crash in New Mexico: May 17, 1974 -Chilili, AU. S. Ai 2007 Page #160  
rophysics at the University of New Mexico. Our 61cm (24'') Boller & Chivens 2007 Page #161  
epartment at the University of New Mexico from 1947 ro 1957 and again from  2007 Page #162  
  RECENT SIGHTINGS REPORTED IN NEW MEXICO On ,...,. 28, 1974 1 rllidenr at  2007 Page #165  
still resident of Albuquerque, New Mexico: "Basically it started when me, L 2007 Page #166  
till residents of Albuquerque, New Mexico: Yeah. Aunt: We heard that it had 2007 Page #166  
                      1974 COYAME, MEXICO UFO CRASH: NEW REVELATIONS ABSTRA 2007 Page #184  
solated desert below, the U.S. and Mexico launched a frantic race to recove 2007 Page #184  
t. During recent visits to Coyame, Mexico, the authors discovered , among o 2007 Page #184  
he nephew of a former president of Mexico and a mid-air collision between t 2007 Page #184  
airplane in the skies over Coyame, Mexico, raining debris down on a portion 2007 Page #185  
was first spotted over the Gulf of Mexico about 200 miles east of Corpus. A 2007 Page #185  
it crossed over land into Northern Mexico, about 40 miles south of Brownsvi 2007 Page #185  
arsely populated areas of northern Mexico, seemingly avoiding both the Texa 2007 Page #185  
tical tension between the U.S. and Mexico. After flying over the Zone of Si 2007 Page #185  
s over the general area of Coyame, Mexico, not more than 30 miles from Pres 2007 Page #185  
raft flying from El Paso, Texas to Mexico City. The explosion and subsequen 2007 Page #186  
nderway by the governments of both Mexico and the United States to recover  2007 Page #186  
 194 7 UFO crash near Roswell, New Mexico. 180                              2007 Page #186  
ent to "assist" with the recovery. Mexico stated that assistance was not re 2007 Page #187  
aircraft cut across the river into Mexico just north of Presidio and were q 2007 Page #187  
radioed air traffic controllers in Mexico City that the UFOs had taken cont 2007 Page #191  
 with Military in Albuquerque, New Mexico Dr. John B. Alexander ........... 2008 Page #5  
................ 150 197 4 Coyame, Mexico UFO Crash, New Revelations Ruben  2008 Page #5  
ands Missile Range in southern New Mexico. He said that it was mostly a blu 2008 Page #12  
 Kansas, Utah, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Wyoming, Arizona and California, 2008 Page #16  
eatedly seen in the skies over New Mexico: strange, glowing balls of green  2008 Page #26  
I) at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico on 25 May 1950, and which was for 2008 Page #26  
lained aerial phenomena in the New Mexico area was such that an organized p 2008 Page #26  
on Installation at Los Alamos, New Mexico, where these phenomena now appear 2008 Page #27  
tallations such as Los Alamos, New Mexico, from 1948 onwards, the idea that 2008 Page #29  
n 1958, and the other at Taos, New Mexico in 1961-several members of the re 2008 Page #37  
m P. 0. Box 21843 Albuquerque, New Mexico 87154 Email: earthfiles@earthfile 2008 Page #96  
ctually made a two-day trip to New Mexico. On September 23, 1945, just as t 2008 Page #132  
sion facility in Albuquerque , New Mexico, from July, 1947, to February, 19 2008 Page #134  
eball" phenomenon that plagued New Mexico and the southwest in the late 40s 2009 Page #9  
eller is right in the heart of New Mexico desert in the late 40s and deep i 2009 Page #9  
stem may have played a role in New Mexico in the summer of 1947 when a unid 2009 Page #17  
xperience in investigating the New Mexico flying saucer radar detection nea 2009 Page #24  
 P. 0. Box 21843 Albuquerque , New Mexico 87154 TEL: 505-797-7727 FAX: 505- 2009 Page #86  
White Sands Proving Grounds in New Mexico. a June described specifically ho 2009 Page #90  
 the Aeropause , University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque 1952, pgs. 44  2009 Page #90  
at, "Last night I flew in from New Mexico with bodies and pieces of a sauce 2009 Page #90  
crul Eneount«, in 1991 ■ UFO, Over Mexico ■ The MJ1t2ry Abducllon Que:;llon 2009 Page #150  
1947 -V2 rocket crashes in Juarez, Mexico June 3, 1947 -Bell Aircraft XS-1  2009 Page #156  

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ashes) in the middle of one of New Mexico's ferocious desert Lightning stor 2005 Page #121  
subject of a June 2007 book titled Mexico's Roswell: The Chihuahua UFO Cras 2007 Page #184  
e bogey flew over one of Northeast Mexico's most mysterious regions, the Zo 2007 Page #185  
on appears in our 2 l 9-page book, Mexico's Roswell: The Chihuahua UFO Cras 2007 Page #192  
 Jaime Maussan Productions. 2006. "Mexico's Roswell." UFO Files. History Ch 2007 Page #192  
 Torres, Noe and Ruben J. Uriarte. Mexico's Roswell: The Chihuahua UFO Cras 2007 Page #192  

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 Noe Torres and Ruben Uriarte (www.mexicosroswell .com). Although this case 2007 Page #184  
ered from our Web site, http://www.mexicosroswell.com. Note: All content co 2007 Page #192  

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e infamous UFO crash at Aztec, New Mexjco in 1948 that many people believe  2005 Page #132  
ear the ground in Albuquerque, New Mexjco. 158                              2007 Page #164  

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 aben and UFO imagery on their New Mexjco-themed trucks and vans. The final 2007 Page #70  

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,~~~ ~j~'u'LIL ~~,'f= fACI. Wf'U l"MeY fi.l[T~ ~ OIO\C a.otKG f,o:)OI. OO;f 2009 Page #130  

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dent of this company was Julius P. Meyer, head of the Board of Trade for Ge 2008 Page #132  

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l story in the Inyo Register. Fred Meyer's name is removed and two new and  2006 Page #45  

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l Hank •General Carter• Rob Lovett Meyers •Hopkins • Royall • Col. John•J L 2003 Page #154  
ctor from Long Beach, name of Fred Meyers, told the Los Angeles Mir- ror he 2006 Page #44  
 for a crash landing on the rocks. Meyers approached the disc cautiously fo 2006 Page #44  
ich antenna -like wires protruded. Meyers knows all this happen- ed. He bro 2006 Page #44  
. They were three -feet tall. When Meyers called ou*. to them, they turned  2006 Page #44  
n't find a trace of them. So maybe Meyers -will bring back a picture of the 2006 Page #44  
 Death Valley, it's so darned hot. Meyers says it was 136 that day. Mighty  2006 Page #44  
and Friday August 7-12, 1949, Fred Meyers the prospector from Long Beach, C 2006 Page #45  
ckage and recovered it before Fred Meyers was able to come back with his ca 2006 Page #45  
gerald) instead of one prospector (Meyers). 6. Also on Friday, Saturday and 2006 Page #45  

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at ):alum.a lut nfJ,'it l clu:r"'y me~ud o_ 2!1ack. ~'\nd, hru\,,ht --•v bl 2009 Page #163  

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n couch con1.1i.t.e of " shCC't of mf"tal or a flat mAM of "'il"MI connecte 2005 Page #17  
l.lcmlc l'Xlmb." he n.,~ru-:.- J,o.mf:~ 'i\ts.;")on SnoCgi-a~,. 3!l-~·t:a.r 2009 Page #182  

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y M kQOS 0 KARA Dais 5/OH HBKmS XS MFCTfflMff ffMBU TOKMDM J"77 fcs will pn 2003 Page #223  

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S ertra Were deared ,11.0- seCunty mforrnabon Tees Sorenson there we, riy : 2006 Page #30  

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a snaMtisas thrwwyhnat the omatry. Mfsro ywlac to loros yea will eommdsaie  2003 Page #223  

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ergy Transformations in Layered Bi/Mg Metal ............ 93 New Attacks on  2003 Page #3  
ergy Transformations in Layered Bi/Mg Metal Linda Howe Background, 1996 In  2003 Page #97  
                        Layered Bi/Mg Metal In his fifth and final letter r 2003 Page #99  
                        Layered Bi/Mg Metal Figure 5- Panels with six-finge 2003 Page #101  
                        Layered Bi/Mg Metal Figure 6. Photograph of two met 2003 Page #103  
 which showed primarily Magnesium (Mg) and a small amount of Zinc (Zn). "Ea 2003 Page #104  
contained more than 95% magnesium (Mg) and a small amount (2-3%) of zinc (Z 2003 Page #104  
                        Layered Bi/Mg Metal The dark side contained a signi 2003 Page #105  
al corresponds to layers of Bi and Mg/Zn with the weight percent of the Zn  2003 Page #106  
um (Zr) could be detected with the Mg/Zn area which is frequently found in  2003 Page #106  
                        Layered Bi/Mg Metal and its electrical resistance i 2003 Page #107  
e agreed to analyze the layered Bi/Mg metal. I drove to Washington on July  2003 Page #108  
                        Layered Bi/Mg Metal Analysis Number Figure 14. Ion  2003 Page #109  
tal had about 11% more 26|y|g than Mg metal standard, but not outside terre 2003 Page #109  
 sixty times more than in the pure Mg metal standard." (Howe's emphasis.) D 2003 Page #109  
e zinc might act as a catalyst for Mg ionization. Second, that catalytic pr 2003 Page #109  
e a distinctive arrangement in the Mg crystal structure which related to ho 2003 Page #109  
ere in the sample it could enhance Mg ionization. However, Hauri acknowledg 2003 Page #109  
tion or function of the layered Bi/Mg. 105                                  2003 Page #109  
ll right to work with me on the Bi/Mg. Taylor told me the DIA officials app 2003 Page #110  
an de Graaff generator with the Bi/Mg on a plastic insulator. The layered m 2003 Page #110  
                        Layered Bi/Mg Metal To Taylor's surprise, the Bi/Mg 2003 Page #111  
Metal To Taylor's surprise, the Bi/Mg tended again to move sideways in the  2003 Page #111  
MHz radio signal was added, the Bi/Mg seemed to have a more energetic react 2003 Page #111  
ercury and bismuth. So far, the Bi/Mg was "dead," not moving, in the magnet 2003 Page #111  
us energy transformatios of the Bi/Mg layered metal in water. Recent Bi/Mg  2003 Page #111  
 layered metal in water. Recent Bi/Mg and Water Studies by Biophysicist W.  2003 Page #111  
ous Energy Transformations in a Bi/Mg Layered Metal." "For the past two yea 2003 Page #112  
n April of 2002, samples of the Bi/Mg metal were examined in the CDP system 2003 Page #112  
f the CDP change induced by the Bi/Mg metal is in the range expected from a 2003 Page #112  
ng a 90 milligram sample of the Bi/Mg sample into the water. If indeed a ch 2003 Page #112  
n water. More Recent Studies of Bi/Mg Reactions in Water Repeated trials of 2003 Page #112  
 Repeated trials of placing the Bi/Mg samples in water consistently disclos 2003 Page #112  
d be present in the base water. If Mg is being oxidized, a milky precipitat 2003 Page #112  
es as in the initial state. One Bi/Mg fragment weighed at 97 milligrams was 2003 Page #112  
                        Layered Bi/Mg Metal Figure 16. 40x Photomicrograph: 2003 Page #113  
 by the chemical reaction diagram: Mg + H2O -----MgO + H2 The H2 hydrogen i 2003 Page #114  
2003, an 80 milligram sample of Bi/Mg was placed in a 50 milliliter Erlenme 2003 Page #114  
nsformations If a sample of the Bi/Mg metal is left in the weak acetic acid 2003 Page #114  
 few drops from an 80 milligram Bi/Mg reaction test was placed on a slide g 2003 Page #114  
                        Layered Bi/Mg Metal The control or plain acetic aci 2003 Page #115  
lide with the solution from the Bi/Mg test, had a clear, very adherent, col 2003 Page #115  
nswer is yes. The acetates of both Mg and Zn have quite similar physical an 2003 Page #115  
n: 2Mg + 2C2H4O2 + H2O ----[MgO] + Mg(C2H3O2)2 + 2H2 The [MgO] is bracketed 2003 Page #115  
output of hydrogen gas in these Bi/Mg and water reactions. A rapid and comp 2003 Page #115  
stronomical digests of the day, no mg/or meteor showers were reported in th 2006 Page #189  
requests. Today we will be discuss mg only two of these. The first delivery 2008 Page #105  
11e1he conlrolers -..ero Slit trac!Mg the u=os. a Gaden WeSI corrrruler a;r 2009 Page #144  

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e Bi-Mg sample gave count rates of Mg+ ions which were enhanced sixty times 2003 Page #109  

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erson may be subjected \\'ithout d:mger to electrical pressures vastly in e 2005 Page #16  

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g oxidized, a milky precipitate of MgO particles should be formed (a very c 2003 Page #112  
properties, since the oxidation of MgO generally forms a precipitate of ver 2003 Page #114  
y forms a precipitate of very fine MgO particles. Confirmation of Hydrogen  2003 Page #114  
rogen Gas Release The oxidation of MgO in water is expressed by the chemica 2003 Page #114  
equation: 2Mg + 2C2H4O2 + H2O ----[MgO] + Mg(C2H3O2)2 + 2H2 The [MgO] is br 2003 Page #115  
----[MgO] + Mg(C2H3O2)2 + 2H2 The [MgO] is bracketed because it appears to  2003 Page #115  

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ssistance which you nay r*twn»sBd. Mhsn your Mission in China is ooaplsted  2003 Page #213  

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ol did not. When a tunable 1 to 20 MHz radio signal was added, the Bi/Mg se 2003 Page #111  
quency of bismuth which is about 7 MHz, the same as the stimulating RF sign 2003 Page #111  

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 will ma4 nvr?.n liaison with +,hn mi 14 barv of 4’i~4 ’ i.' 4" ar°a. 1~. - 2003 Page #214  
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he scssrco ■£ year awrvay yen will mi ptala Uaiaan with fwarl. — dftp&r— hs 2003 Page #226  
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't of mf"tal or a flat mAM of "'il"MI connected with one pole of the d 'Ano 2005 Page #17  
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ckin Forensic Laboratories, Okemos MI ■ Inks: thin layer chromatography (TL 2007 Page #46  
 network I could then access ocher mi]jcary networks with a doc.mil address 2007 Page #87  
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m:indy 'a were married I.ti 1!22 1 mi"ione-r's oCficc hc,n:, when rnll sepa 2009 Page #182  

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pters are dispatched to this area, Mi-24 with two Mi-8s is the usual detach 2004 Page #169  

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tched to this area, Mi-24 with two Mi-8s is the usual detachment. • On occa 2004 Page #169  

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ied nYing(k.ittu ts0 1,041$.111 10 MI3 $.0101211kAl .1t LI10.9.0 • 11. The  2004 Page #205  

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and Development Board and the FBI, MI5, MI6 are helping. 207                2004 Page #210  

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 wealth of questions about British MI6 UFO activities and linkages to CIA & 2004 Page #210  
evelopment Board and the FBI, MI5, MI6 are helping. 207                     2004 Page #210  
ficial investigation of UFOs, CIA, MI6, NSA John Ferry Mr John Ferry found  2004 Page #211  

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thwestern USA 1 1 1 1 1 Researcher Mia Adams; see detailed interview VII, 1 2004 Page #111  
nsive interview held by researcher Mia Adams with one of Einstein's assista 2004 Page #119  

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n. It wia | JrAmaon, nn March 2b , Miaclnaaq today. j Gioia aaaucialaa uf l 2003 Page #91  

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as friends with Nixon. He lived in Miami, Florida near Nixon's southern Whi 2003 Page #195  
" - Dennis, Richmond USAF Station, Miami, Florida Background: Emmy Award-wi 2006 Page #139  
ble radar tracking of UFOs east of Miami, Florida, in March 1967, over the  2006 Page #142  
uipment necessary for watching the Miami skies and launching a missile, if  2006 Page #142  
] SLIDE # 17 — Map of Key West and Miami, Florida The story Bill and his co 2006 Page #143  
nd 129 miles to the northeast near Miami is where Dennis was in the 644th R 2006 Page #143  
r Force Station ten miles south of Miami. Next door was a CIA antenna farm. 2006 Page #143  
 farm. UFOs had been reported over Miami, the Bermuda triangle to the east  2006 Page #143  
on SLIDE # 19— Map of Key West and Miami, Florida Bill and Dennis were also 2006 Page #144  
ion for what happened and said the Miami bogies that sped between 1,100 and 2006 Page #144  
rida (about 129 miles southwest of Miami): "My cousin, who was also in the  2006 Page #144  
e Station (about 10 miles south of Miami and 129 miles northeast of Key Wes 2006 Page #144  
, never mind — anyway, I could see Miami! (laughs) And the targets were cle 2006 Page #145  
four targets and they were east of Miami. Just as I brought the radar up, I 2006 Page #145  
e time, Homestead AFB, which is in Miami, was a SAC base — Strategic Air Co 2006 Page #145  
n the UFOs were just hovering over Miami, there were several of them. Then  2006 Page #145  
were about 50 or 60 miles south of Miami, the bogies returned the same way  2006 Page #146  
le were calling in about UFOs over Miami. So, now we were getting not only  2006 Page #146  
here were several sightings in the Miami area on different occasions. But t 2006 Page #146  
ason, the UFOs liked to hover over Miami. I don't know what they were doing 2006 Page #148  
d NORAD. You had radio stations in Miami. It happened! There is no denying  2006 Page #148  
lustration). Immediately after the Miami over-fly, Jack bought a copy of th 2007 Page #110  
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 like 150 to 200 miles east of the Miami-Dade County area (Bermuda triangle 2006 Page #144  

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raft airborne long enough to clear Miaroj so char they could crash land off 2007 Page #109  
rned straight up, and departed the Miaroj area at a tremendous speed. It's  2007 Page #109  

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und crashed disc and alien bodies, MIB coverup 80 1990 Edwards AFB. Califor 2004 Page #114  
 years previous to the show, had a MIB walk across her patio, return back a 2006 Page #204  
terious and infamous Men in Black (MIB) on the other end. Perhaps the truth 2009 Page #155  

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still the Wild West! Men in Black (MIBs) Then there were the people who rep 2006 Page #204  
ted experiences with Men in Black (MIBs). One local resident, seven years p 2006 Page #204  

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 th11t woutcl be eUee:ivc mode, co!mic ray~. lhe.~ :,.1·,~ "~ al tour mile£ 2009 Page #182  

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le disease vector then centered on mice. The investigation continued in tha 2006 Page #111  
lates, patient blood injected into mice produced an even stronger antibody  2006 Page #111  
uses with a co-entrenched rats and mice vector.28 We should note here, that 2006 Page #112  
ite, accelerated by the vectors of mice and Pinyon Jays. New pathogens, new 2006 Page #112  

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

, Budd Hopkins, Linda Milton Howe, Michael Lindemann, Nick Redfern, Peter R 2003 Page #2  
nde Airport on the island; and (d) Michael Pazo, who operated a refueling s 2004 Page #16  
 Unknown, USA 0 1 0 1 0 Researcher Michael Johnstone V. 4 UFO witnessed at  2004 Page #112  
 1981 Germany 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Michael Hesemann III, 30-31 UFO and bodi 2004 Page #114  
 1986 Russia 0 0 0 1 0 Researchers Michael Hesemann & Dr. Marina Popovich V 2004 Page #114  
the seven listed, never having met Michael Hesemann personally. Relation to 2004 Page #117  
 Stringfield correspondence • R73: Michael Hesemann may know more about thi 2004 Page #118  
Stanton Friedman Bgond Roswell, by Michael Hesemann and Philip Mantle Behin 2004 Page #149  
crets of the Black World," film by Michael Hesemann (1994) 80               2005 Page #82  
that The NeJJJ "Republic's owner, .Michael Straight, was deeply connected t 2005 Page #94  
worked with the German researcher :Michael Hesemann and together we co-auth 2005 Page #147  
t, he happened across my book with Michael Hesemann Be_)'o11d Ros111ell whi 2005 Page #149  
 George Knapp, Linda Moulton Howe, Michael Lindemann, Dr. Bruce Maccabee, P 2006 Page #2  
e, Peter Merlin, Nick Redfern, Dr. Michael Salla, Paul Schatzkin, Matthew T 2006 Page #2  
World of UOF Crash Retrievals? Dr. Michael Saila 11 UFO Crash Retrievals: T 2006 Page #3  
n S. Wood 41 Scenarios of Contact: Michael Lindemann 45 After the Fire: How 2006 Page #3  
nel Management in Black Operations Michael E. Saila, PhD. Copyright © 2006  2006 Page #14  
el E. Saila, PhD. Copyright © 2006 Michael E. SaIla, PhD Introduction The e 2006 Page #14  
 Arrival of Non-Human Intelligence Michael Lindemann Copyright 2006 Michael 2006 Page #48  
e Michael Lindemann Copyright 2006 Michael Lindemann This text has been ada 2006 Page #48  
mann This text has been adapted by Michael Lindemann from a draft report pr 2006 Page #48  
 written by John L. Petersen, with Michael Lindemann and others (see acknow 2006 Page #48  
d a high ranking military officer. Michael Lindemann was a coordinator and  2006 Page #48  
lanning Sessions were organized by Michael Lindemann, futurist and publishe 2006 Page #49  
the assistance of Michelle Bowers, Michael Lindemann, Kyle Pickford and Jos 2006 Page #49  
ersen kindly granted permission to Michael Lindemann to present this abridg 2006 Page #49  
t necessarily reflect the views of Michael Lindemann. 46                    2006 Page #49  
9. Unique Moment in Human History, Michael Michaud in First Contact: The Se 2006 Page #70  
e Worlds, on the Mystery Theater 9 Michael Chrichton, The Andromeda Strain, 2006 Page #102  
ry of the United States Air Force, Michael Roberts, Guild Publishing, 1989. 2006 Page #137  
enter gave presentations and Prof. Michael Swords officiated. This was the  2006 Page #198  
ody, David Jacobs, John Carpenter, Michael D. Swords, Stanton D. Friedman,  2006 Page #203  
eus , Nick Redfern, Peter Robbins, Michael Schratt, Danny Sheehan, Ruben Ur 2007 Page #3  
..... 72 Flying Saucers: For Real! Michael H. Schrott ..................... 2007 Page #5  
 authored by Brooking s' Donald N. Michael and noted that, "Anthropological 2007 Page #76  
c aircraft) By Jack D. Pickett and Michael H. Schratt Copyrigh t 2007 All R 2007 Page #93  
mputer generated Illustration s by Michael H. Schrott. Chuck Biddlecom and  2007 Page #93  
 direct all correspondence to: 114 Michael H. Schratt 215 Lake Shore Dr. Cr 2007 Page #120  
Cornell University SLIDE# 12 Prof. Michael Kelley SLIDE# 13 HAARP facility  2008 Page #75  
 physicist and electrical engineer Michael C. Kelley, Ph.D., has been a Pro 2008 Page #75  
 in their respective environments? Michael Kelley, Ph.D., Physicist , Prof. 2008 Page #76  
y Ithaca, New York 70 Audio: Prof. Michael Kelley and Linda Howe (Capitals) 2008 Page #76  
ced by Hoagland and his associate, Michael Bara. As a former researcher wit 2008 Page #135  
eather conditions." She concluded. Michael Bara pointed to a disturbing sim 2008 Page #135  
 MJ-12 Assassination Directive Dr. Michael Solla .......................... 2009 Page #5  
: Excerpts from the CUFOs Archives Michael Schrott ........................ 2009 Page #5  
eged MJ-12 Assassination Directive Michael E. Sella, M.A., Ph.D. Copyrigh i 2009 Page #35  
Sella, M.A., Ph.D. Copyrigh i 2009 Michael E. Solla. M. A .. Ph.D. There ar 2009 Page #35  
: Excerpts From The CUFOS Archives Michael Schrott Copyright 2009 Michael S 2009 Page #97  
ves Michael Schrott Copyright 2009 Michael Schrott September 4, 1967 Thessa 2009 Page #97  

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ncy). Ba.iJey recaUed that Admiral Michaelis' duties also included intellig 2005 Page #130  

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e Moment in Human History, Michael Michaud in First Contact: The Search for 2006 Page #70  

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

organizing committee of John Hale, Michelle Buysse and Ryan S. Wood. Their  2006 Page #2  
kley. John, with the assistance of Michelle Bowers, Michael Lindemann, Kyle 2006 Page #49  
g committee of Dr. Robert \.'load, Michelle Buysse and Ryan S. Wood. Their  2008 Page #3  

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

 their telephone in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and the Ontario  2003 Page #53  
Pinelandia Laboratory, Grass Lake, Michigan Background, W. C. Levengood Lev 2003 Page #111  
rch physicist at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor from 1961 to 1968. 2003 Page #111  
 biophysics from the University of Michigan. That year, he had also complet 2003 Page #111  
d independently in his Grass Lake, Michigan laboratory, Pinelandia Biophysi 2003 Page #111  
n the big flap of UFO sightings in Michigan in the mid-sixties. He helped t 2003 Page #195  
 flying saucers? We've had some in Michigan in the past week. Do you really 2003 Page #195  
ve, we've had several incidents in Michigan in the last week - incidents th 2003 Page #195  
eceived word of recovered metal in Michigan. As I mentioned at this confere 2004 Page #176  
of UFO sightings take place in his Michigan constituency. He demanded a con 2004 Page #177  
flying saucers? You've had some in Michigan in the past week. Do you really 2004 Page #177  
ve, we've had several incidents in Michigan in the last week — incidents th 2004 Page #177  
dent truck owner/operator based in Michigan. He sent me an email that outli 2006 Page #150  
rview: Paul, Truck Owner/Operator, Michigan: "First of all, I want to say I 2006 Page #151  
 Professor of Sociology at Eastern Michigan University; 194                 2006 Page #197  
nek's bogus swamp-gas explanation (Michigan) while regional press scoffed ► 2007 Page #23  
, North Dakota, and Wurtsmith AFB, Michigan; which brought our nuclear forc 2009 Page #18  

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g in 1930. In 1935 he and his wife Mici came to the U.S. and became citizen 2009 Page #9  

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was Harold but everyone called him Mick. One day we got talking and got on  2006 Page #127  
o 1982 I was posted to Germany and Mick and [my wife's mother] came out to  2006 Page #127  
sing that he would have been told: Mick was a well-respected man and knew p 2006 Page #127  
ice including at Bala and Wrexham. Mick told me that while the police weren 2006 Page #127  
, [his wife] can also confirm that Mick told her the story about Porton Dow 2006 Page #127  
or the early 1980s. "I do remember Mick saying that when he had first told  2006 Page #127  

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ow many would venture forth to see Mickey Mouse or gaming tables or surfing 2006 Page #7  

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rgen. It was pierced and marked by micro- meteor impacts and bore all trace 2004 Page #14  

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efense, well- functioning (order), micro-circuitry, low-power transmission, 2006 Page #105  

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gen . It was pierced and marked by micro-meteor impacts and bore all traces 2005 Page #133  

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own as "Black Oil" that contains a microbial life forn1 capable of infectin 2008 Page #103  

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

f the wartime group had become the Microbiological Research Department. A d 2006 Page #123  
e; and in 1957 it was re-named the Microbiological Research Establishment.  2006 Page #123  
sk as a result of the damage, to a microbiological agent. There are no indi 2006 Page #136  

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t is evident that some of the best microbiologists of the world would have  2006 Page #112  

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me known as the Center for Applied Microbiology and Research. In 1995, the  2006 Page #123  

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fied it as the plastic cover for a microchip. The company, Tetrad, produced 2006 Page #196  
state. ln early 2006, such fear of microchip implants gained substance as w 2008 Page #123  

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hip. The company, Tetrad, produced microchips for covert surveillance. It w 2006 Page #196  

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rcane instruments as libraries and microfiches. When you fail to find what  2006 Page #180  

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

article in The Dallas Morning News microfilm library. The story stated: Abo 2004 Page #26  
 was not an isolated incident. The microfilm editions of area newspapers of 2004 Page #27  
arge disc object seen earlier. The microfilm copy of the investigation was  2005 Page #65  
tories. I spent countless hours on microfilm machines reviewing spools of f 2006 Page #94  
 After getting the file segment on microfilm, I reviewed it and was astound 2006 Page #96  

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

 to Earth; we can tell that by the micrometeorites embedded in the surface. 2004 Page #15  

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

allic alloys, integrated circuits, microminiaturization of logic boards, pa 2003 Page #101  

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

gether in the alternating and wavy micron thicknesses. Those inquiries rang 2003 Page #110  
s to bismuth and magnesium in thin micron layers. After several weeks, he t 2003 Page #110  
 bands and tweak the rubber band l micron, it will wiggle a little. That's  2008 Page #76  
OR THAT REGION? Right. It's a tiny micron displacem ent of the rubber band. 2008 Page #76  

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of bismuth varied from one to four microns, about half the diameter of a hu 2003 Page #105  
ed from one hundred to two hundred microns. One scientist thought the wavin 2003 Page #106  
bismuth layers average one to four microns and the magnesium/zinc layers av 2003 Page #106  
ph by Linda Moulton Howe© 1996.200 microns. Bismuth is a hard, brittle meta 2003 Page #106  
 adherent, colorless film about 29 microns thick which consisted of what lo 2003 Page #115  
17 Tesla (or 170 kG). Then, V = 50 microns/sec Fcigd is the first physicist 2005 Page #24  

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d radiation and a ten-fold lack of microorganisms were found in the soil at 2009 Page #137  

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

rporal Werbicki. Werbicki took the microphone and Captain Newell informed h 2004 Page #40  
rbicki thanked Newell and gave the microphone back to Lawrence who asked hi 2004 Page #40  

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l Conference I learned that an ion microprobe which could analyze magnesium 2003 Page #108  
r. Erik Hauri, operator of the ion microprobe, into container for magnesium 2003 Page #108  
gure 13. Erik Haurie operating ion microprobe at Carnegie Institution of Wa 2003 Page #108  
tal Analysis Number Figure 14. Ion Microprobe graph comparing layered metal 2003 Page #109  
 terrestrial magnesium ranges. Ion Microprobe analysis by Dr. Erik Hauri, D 2003 Page #109  
 acknowledged that none of the ion microprobe spectra showed any oxygen. An 2003 Page #109  
 fuU: "Dear Mr. Poulain: "Electron microprobe analysis of the sample that y 2007 Page #197  
e, and Si." Dr. Taylor's "electron microprobe analysis" establishes the che 2007 Page #197  

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 "ere chcmiQJly anly:cd as well as microscop ical I·· The inkl were Than co 2007 Page #46  

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

ery of gold wire Scanning electron microscope Magnification of copper wire  2003 Page #43  
and the use of a scanning electron microscope. The equipment was necessary  2003 Page #49  
lyzed the sample using an electron microscope with energy dispersive x-ray  2003 Page #50  
rials. He used a scanning electron microscope to examine structure and ener 2003 Page #100  
section with the scanning electron microscope and energy dispersive spectro 2003 Page #104  
tent." Figure 9. Scanning electron microscope photograph at 50 times magnif 2003 Page #105  
grey. Figure 10. Scanning electron microscope photograph at 200 times magni 2003 Page #105  
excisions upon examination under a microscope do not have carbon residue wh 2004 Page #77  
almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinize the transien 2004 Page #132  
ns from the academics and electron microscope operators . Our next step was 2005 Page #158  
 also found in the brain under the microscope during microscopic examinatio 2006 Page #114  
fferenr rests: a scanning electron microscope (SEM), which produces an X-ra 2007 Page #199  

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 three different scanning electron microscopes were used to look at the met 2005 Page #157  

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

ermination of the experiment. In a microscopic examination of the surfaces  2003 Page #112  
innovatively called www.4n6.com. A microscopic examination of the burned me 2004 Page #250  
he same time frame. A chemical and microscopic examination the pencil writi 2004 Page #250  
c or rubber serves as a matrix for microscopic iron spheroids called ferrit 2006 Page #84  
inds of pathogens: 1. Bacteria are microscopic, unicellular organisms with  2006 Page #113  
us means poison in Latin, and is a microscopic particle which may infect th 2006 Page #113  
 brain under the microscope during microscopic examination of the brain obt 2006 Page #114  
aphy (TLC) ■ Pencils: chemical and microscopic ■ Watermark comparison: no m 2007 Page #46  
aphy (TLC) ■ Pencils: chemical and microscopic ■ Watermark comparison: no m 2008 Page #120  

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

) appear similar. I can see from a microscopical study that the materials a 2003 Page #48  

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m temperature air, the slides were microscopically examined. 110            2003 Page #114  

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

nning calorimetry, polarized light microscopy and the use of a scanning ele 2003 Page #49  
s identified using polarized light microscopy and energy dispersive x-ray s 2003 Page #49  
description of how polarized light microscopy helped identify the small out 2003 Page #50  

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 mc to 3000 mc; pulse width of 2.0 microseconds; pulse repetition frequency 2006 Page #200  

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tion with a lot of newly qualified Microsoft Certified engineers. Still I h 2007 Page #82  
nned and read from the scan into a Microsoft Word document. To perform a co 2008 Page #106  

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at the fragment with an electronic micros~ope and conduct other rests. He r 2007 Page #197  

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

reas and three secret experimental microwave radar stations. Construction o 2004 Page #71  
n on the three secret experimental microwave radar stations began in late 1 2004 Page #71  
ing that once- secret experimental microwave radar station north of Los Ala 2004 Page #71  
o, which had an experimental high- microwave system from the United States  2004 Page #220  
up which has conducted research on microwave effects on human physiology an 2006 Page #206  
m. 14. http://whale.to/b/adey.html Microwave research of Dr. Ross Adey at L 2006 Page #208  
 the space vehicle was disabled by microwave energy from several high-power 2009 Page #17  

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would not come out of those strong microwaves without damage — ours, or som 2004 Page #71  
k to 1900. Note: no TV or radio or microwaves or nuclear power plants or sa 2006 Page #6  

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s the period from the 1940s to the mid 1990s and addresses some of the case 2003 Page #79  
s the period from the 1940s to the mid 1990s and addresses some of the case 2003 Page #79  
he reliable com* are omntc resting mid thr interest Ing Caso arc uorelublr. 2003 Page #118  
divers were ready to wrap it up by mid afternoon on Saturday. 38            2004 Page #41  
 the next night to start our three mid shifts (11 p.m.-7 a.m.), we asked Bo 2004 Page #55  
 approached Len Stringfield in the mid 1970s. Consider the notions of an MJ 2004 Page #179  
 had approached Walt Disney in the mid 1950s requesting that Disney do a UF 2004 Page #179  

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 Moon Dust that -from at least the mid-1950s onwards -·was housed at Fort B 2007 Page #132  

Word: "mid-1952", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ay on the island of Spitsbergen in mid-1952. I reviewed the CIA's papers fo 2004 Page #12  

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accounted for the sighting. By the mid-1960s, Moon Dust was still receiving 2004 Page #6  
evals Andrew Kissner: "Back in the mid-1960s (while working at the NRL), he 2004 Page #66  
to where the data point. Since the mid-1960s, farm animals, mostly cattle,  2006 Page #115  
et to see the light of day. By the mid-1960s, Moon Dust was still receiving 2007 Page #140  

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of the landing was unknown. In the mid-1980's, my associate George Lutz and 2003 Page #63  

Word: "mid-1980s", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

perience at Groom Lake. During the mid-1980s, Goodall asked him, "Do you be 2005 Page #82  
at Groom Lake, told him during the mid-1980s that ''We have things out ther 2005 Page #82  
g World War II. Len told me in the mid-1980s that he knew firsthand the Uni 2006 Page #141  

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was not related the tale until the mid-1990s effectively means that the Jam 2006 Page #128  
rew Kissner, approached her in the mid-1990s. He wanted Linda to know about 2006 Page #139  
d in the early 1950s." Then in the mid-1990s, former New Mexico State Repre 2006 Page #141  

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in the Brazilian press back in the mid-50s. The case was investigated by Dr 2007 Page #193  

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s were not as sophisticated in the mid-60s as they are today. They could no 2004 Page #38  

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. I saw nothing. I went back about mid-afternoon with a shovel and dug arou 2003 Page #45  

Word: "mid-air", 12 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 Tunguskaya, 1908 • Crash site, or mid-air • EBE's built devices to explosi 2004 Page #166  
 while the camera was recovered in mid-air by the crew of a JC-130 flying f 2006 Page #77  
 jettisoned its camera package for mid-air recovery. The drone itself then  2006 Page #78  
ese objects were disintegrating in mid-air along their flight paths and the 2006 Page #98  
out-weighed, inter-active program, mid-air collision, body-bag, air-borne r 2006 Page #105  
ane which had been involved in the mid-air collision. At 1746 hrs the Hueys 2006 Page #135  
 of the civilian light aircraft in mid-air, bodies may well not have come d 2006 Page #136  
a former president of Mexico and a mid-air collision between three UFOs and 2007 Page #184  
hrow away from the Texas border, a mid-air collision occurred between the s 2007 Page #186  
th for miles around. Simulation of Mid-air Collision benveen UFO and Airpla 2007 Page #186  
itnesses to have resulted from the mid-air collision between the flying dis 2007 Page #187  
or the devastation had exploded in mid-air, rather than having slammed into 2008 Page #100  

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

 single "meteor" sighting over the mid-Atlantic region. Specifically, they  2006 Page #96  

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the coast of the State of Maine at mid-day. Later, a spokesman for the Air  2006 Page #169  
ts, but none were made." That ·was mid-day. 159                             2007 Page #165  

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ho asked about the show closing in mid-February! I asked him how he knew ab 2006 Page #205  
he border with Chile. The date was mid-February 1967 and the time approxima 2007 Page #195  

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be the source of the visit. In the mid-fifties Kilgallen learned of a secre 2007 Page #135  

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Air National Guard F-4 explodes in mid-flight over Heard County, Georgia. C 2006 Page #28  

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th a color that was described as a mid-gray. Good's source informed him tha 2004 Page #15  

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at a secret weapon story leaked in mid-June 1947 was real, and confirms the 2009 Page #167  
the front page news he had made in mid-June 1947. The single reference to t 2009 Page #173  

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ther experiments unde1taken in the mid-l 960s by Russian scientists demonst 2008 Page #100  

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 Dr. James E McDonald • During the mid-late 1960s, McDonald became intensiv 2004 Page #209  

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s shipped out to RAF Bentwaters in mid-September 1980. He was still waiting 2009 Page #81  

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f UFO sightings in Michigan in the mid-sixties. He helped to initiate a con 2003 Page #195  

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 Splashdown. Summer 1984... It was mid-summer. Commercial fishing season. B 2006 Page #183  

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activity specifically when, in the mid-to-late part of 1952, Bethurum began 2009 Page #54  

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province of Mendoza on Argentina's mid-western region, in a site called Pot 2007 Page #195  

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dscape. The shimmering heat of the midday had gradually given' long shadows 2003 Page #46  
 SITE TWO NW ROSWELL, N.MEX. Line6 MIDDAY 509m TOLD NEWSPAPER MEANING OF ST 2004 Page #228  
SURED IT WOULD BE MAJOR Line 6 (M) MIDDAY 509m TOLD NEWSPAPER MEANING OF ST 2004 Page #229  
needed site two NW Roswell, N.Mex. Midday 509th told newspaper meaning of s 2004 Page #230  

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f II.fr. il.Dd "11s. Wiley WLle.s, MiddfttO"'T~ WU IQ!emniztd in the Mt. Pl 2009 Page #163  

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ights of his car a crearure in the middJe of the road that was just over fi 2005 Page #35  

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1, so we are assuming this was the middle to the last of April. And he neve 2003 Page #30  
d six disc shape craft, one in the middle, wobbling, and five surrounding i 2003 Page #41  
 held power in this country at the middle of the last century, Mr. Forresta 2003 Page #95  
to-18-feet- diameter bubble in the middle. WHAT ABOUT ENTITIES? Doug Nolan  2004 Page #72  
 alternative magazine The Excluded Middle, Greg Bishop. Moore had made some 2004 Page #145  
 to sit in a chair situated in the middle of the room, he presented her wit 2004 Page #193  
l law enforcement, but it's in the middle of nowhere. The fact that [Ken sa 2004 Page #216  
antennas don't just show up in the middle of a little U. S. Forest Service  2005 Page #66  
 panel array that is set up in the middle of thjs facility in the mjddie of 2005 Page #66  
 particular area?' It's out in the middle of nowhere! We are sitting in a v 2005 Page #68  
e another human being. "Out in the middle of this valley is this little viD 2005 Page #68  
e placed it right around 1953, the middle of the night. The sky lit up, the 2005 Page #68  
(in fact, multiple crashes) in the middle of one of New Mexico's ferocious  2005 Page #121  
ralia for gold or to Texas and the Middle East for oil. As it happens the e 2006 Page #6  
t's got a table right there in the middle of the vault. The table was about 2006 Page #157  
re precise (see Plate 1). It's the middle of the night following what was y 2006 Page #184  
embarked on its odd mission in the middle of the night, somehow recovered t 2006 Page #191  
o would be drag-net fishing in the middle of winter, during the very early  2006 Page #192  
riving and leaving Palmdale in the middle of nght and a black d"ISC being m 2007 Page #55  
ed contour located directl) in the middle of the top of the disc. There was 2007 Page #99  
is mountain sticking up out of the middle of nowhere-no other mountains-jus 2007 Page #123  
ne that sticks up right out of the middle. DeBow: Let's talk about how afte 2007 Page #123  
voy came to a complete stop in the middle of the desert, and U.S. spy image 2007 Page #187  
 edges with a fainter light in the middle." He continues : "Reports such as 2008 Page #33  
ans . He believes they left in the middle of the night. His account is part 2008 Page #43  
 History Book Club, Jntem1ediate & Middle Grades Book Club, The Literary Gu 2008 Page #144  
erica ■ Bntain and the Continent ■ Middle E:ist ■ The Soviet Uruon's UF0 Pr 2008 Page #161  
he end shape. I was focused on the middle of the craft and the lights under 2009 Page #83  

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as more like the Third \Xlodd than middle-class America-a state where a vet 2005 Page #153  

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am, Massachu setts, edition of the Middlesex Ne111s of April 23, 1973, and  2005 Page #40  
ments Nephrologist Dr.Guy NeiId of Middlesex Hospital in London was prompte 2006 Page #112  
ham , Massachusetts Edition of the Middlesex News on April 23, 1973. Accord 2009 Page #48  
 entire UFO controversy . Sources: Middlesex News, April 23, 1973. Casebook 2009 Page #55  

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siding near Beale's Springs in the Middleton Section, along the newly-const 2009 Page #48  

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t B about December 28. 1980. After Midni2ht SLIDE# 35 Nov. l I, 1988 Hypnos 2008 Page #87  

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

htly, sometimes staying as late as midnight. The diary includes particulars 2003 Page #86  
 the Manzano complex on just after midnight on August 9, 1980, three guards 2003 Page #147  
none. Only the foam. Shortly after midnight, on the morning of the 5th, Coa 2004 Page #40  
 to trailer mounts. Sometime after midnight the caravan rolled out into the 2004 Page #47  
For the next three nights, between midnight and 2 a.m., our Woodbridge patr 2004 Page #55  
one occurred while I was working a midnight shift in the fighter alert area 2004 Page #57  
unveils startling contents .9 Near midnight on July 3, 1947, radar uruts in 2005 Page #125  
 Septnnbtr 30, 1974 MYSTERIES: The Midnight Marauder E:ich day, just before 2007 Page #145  
4, issue headlined "Mysteries: The Midnight Marauder ." 139                 2007 Page #145  
80, a Sanclia Security Guard after midnight "was driving East on the Coyote 2007 Page #176  
ut fifty minutes later, just after midnight the command post got another re 2008 Page #9  
ristmas over the county channel at midnight. Robertson took a direct intere 2008 Page #44  
s? What exactly did happen between midnight on December 26, to 5 AM on Dece 2008 Page #74  
 change from Christmas day 1980 to midnight, December 26, 1980, 20-year-old 2008 Page #78  
ck to the East Gate. It was around midnight. They phoned a Sgt. McCabe to r 2008 Page #79  
 later on December 28, 1980, after midnight, John Burroughs felt drawn back 2008 Page #84  
t A about December 26, 1980. After Midnight Excerpts from transcript of Nov 2008 Page #84  
 return to Rendlesham Forest after midnight on December 28, 1980, with a co 2008 Page #87  
atedly between December 26th after midnight and 5 AM on December 28th, 1980 2009 Page #58  
ot long after the clock changed to midnight on Christmas, Sgt. Penniston re 2009 Page #62  

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elon Liqueur, and a glass labeled "Midori Alien Secretion." I don't know if 2007 Page #65  

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 the right is the product, Suntory MIDORJ melon Liqueur, and a glass labele 2007 Page #65  

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 all that crap from, Bill?" In the midst of a few well-placed barbs at anyo 2003 Page #146  
cument on to Bennewitz. But in the midst of the hollering, most missed his  2003 Page #147  
e, a mysterious manmade pit in the midst of a 30-foot wide circular scorche 2007 Page #184  

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n of Monday, October 9, at home in Midtown Manhattan organizing chapter mat 2009 Page #137  

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

 to me was that the UFO's size was midway between that of a C-130 Hercules  2008 Page #34  

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ment seem logical for a very small Midwest town? Potentially just weeks bef 2003 Page #32  
d, flies back to his clinic in the Midwest, and though briefed on Forrestal 2003 Page #90  

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Thomas works as an archivist for a midwestem university . His published boo 2009 Page #34  

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I contacted a scientist in a major Midwestern university who has helped me  2003 Page #100  

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obieels aboLl Inree lo l:::== five mies north rt L.a!1Jn• Peak. ·we watcned 2009 Page #144  

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 in the United States. Dr. Richard Miethe was sent to Fort Bliss, and later 2007 Page #111  
ght Patterson AFB. Eventually, Dr. Miethe went to work for John C. Frost of 2007 Page #111  

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'XI rocket cljvision in Berlin. Dr Miethe's team ,vas ultimately responsibl 2007 Page #111  

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an of his Disclosure Project, many mifaary personnel stood up in front of a 2005 Page #147  
nfact the) are not really they are mifaary organisation really. I'm sure NA 2007 Page #87  

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er and hung up on him. Wickens was miffed, but stayed by the phone anyway w 2004 Page #35  

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atawH^V- atiwca »the ta0c «l UTOx’ mifrtin Wtatfr KEVIN D. RANDLE 129       2003 Page #133  

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nd Ministers Mikoyan-Gureivich aka MiG best known USSR design bureau Brothe 2004 Page #158  
aAi 9.10.1 • Mikoyan- Gureivich • (MiG) • Sukhoi • Yakovlev • Ilyushin Tsar 2004 Page #165  
s ■ Soviet pilot seeks asylum with MIG ■ MIG is sent to Foreign Technology  2005 Page #5  
viet pilot seeks asylum with MIG ■ MIG is sent to Foreign Technology (AF) ■ 2005 Page #5  
 was the disintegration of a Cuban MIG jet while scrambling after a UFO "bo 2006 Page #143  
er a UFO "bogey." March 1967 Cuban MIG Disintegrated After Radar Lock On UF 2006 Page #143  

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       Inside the USSR Majestic 12 MiG-21/MiG-23 Intercept(Failed) from Sec 2004 Page #162  
 nearly 660 mph. Two Russian-built MIG-21 jet fighters were scrambled , and 2008 Page #29  
oke or flame and that his leader's MIG-21 had simply disintegrated. Cuban r 2008 Page #29  

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Inside the USSR Majestic 12 MiG-21/MiG-23 Intercept(Failed) from Secret KGB 2004 Page #162  

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                ~tf®~roo r : • · i!miG@W,r~ -•. ililv&mJ rr~; ®~;) • ~: I I 2007 Page #178  

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st, chat a species of Homo sap1ens mighc have established themselves as an  2008 Page #112  

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ut are not so Buck Rogerish as you might think." Source: New York Times, Au 2003 Page #16  
sin looking for anything else that might catch my eye. I saw nothing. I wen 2003 Page #45  
a has been extended to the size it might have been. It was probably no shor 2003 Page #48  
 down leads around the country who might have knowledge about this 1965 inc 2003 Page #65  
 information to us he told him, "I might not live till tomorrow or the next 2003 Page #68  
olved and appeared fearful that he might get in trouble with the government 2003 Page #68  
re indeed true, as strange as they might seem, then we have to consider the 2003 Page #71  
ere indications that Mr. Forrestal might also have tried to hang himself. T 2003 Page #94  
al jumped were marks suggesting he might have changed his mind and tried to 2003 Page #95  
ude: this man knew everything, and might say anything. As such, forcing him 2003 Page #95  
ssibility that the aluminum pieces might be "punch outs" from terrestrial m 2003 Page #100  
y were true, the military handlers might have had samples from the alleged  2003 Page #100  
g through weapons development that might reduce the advantage" of the advan 2003 Page #102  
One scientist thought the waviness might be a fractal wave pattern calculat 2003 Page #106  
ecific frequency. Or, the waviness might be the result of heat absorbed in  2003 Page #106  
origin, some wondered if anomalies might be detected in those ratios, or pe 2003 Page #107  
 First, he explained that the zinc might act as a catalyst for Mg ionizatio 2003 Page #109  
on. Second, that catalytic process might be enhanced if there were a distin 2003 Page #109  
said later he learned the material might "turn into a lifting body" if plac 2003 Page #110  
out 7MHz. Taylor wondered if there might be a connection to the nuclear mag 2003 Page #111  
iscovered during the Carnegie test might relate to an ion generation functi 2003 Page #111  
smuth and magnesium/zinc' function might be, it remains a mystery. And to d 2003 Page #111  
ere." When pressed as to what this might be, his curt answer was "Flying sa 2003 Page #142  
tle and the caller's fear that she might have seen some strange "people." F 2003 Page #143  
community to accept that abductees might be "implanted" with some strange k 2003 Page #144  
were places of concern and that he might want to ask his alien radio buddie 2003 Page #150  
 that IF you are satisfied that we might have had several recoveries prior  2003 Page #171  
d in 1954 suggests that the photos might have been taken as early as that.  2003 Page #179  
ase: looking for anachronisms that might not fit the alleged publication ti 2003 Page #181  
erything that he can think of that might be favoring fake on every question 2003 Page #184  
Truman and Vannevar Bush though it might be when they decided to proceed wi 2003 Page #187  
Avoid criminal prosecution □ There might indeed be some genuine negative re 2003 Page #188  
ility to suppress this from public might cause worry; what else has been ke 2003 Page #188  
se has been kept under wraps? □ We might have a stable standoff with the ET 2003 Page #188  
 we cannot prevent abductions n We might be getting a lot of high technolog 2003 Page #188  
 bad guys □ The religious backfire might be substantial and it is quite unk 2003 Page #188  
l and it is quite unknown. □ There might still be a “clear and present dang 2003 Page #188  
 present to him any information he might obtain. All the information from t 2003 Page #189  
es that look at what the president might have known about the subject of cr 2003 Page #189  
 The White House records, however, might not be all that inclusive. Edwin E 2003 Page #191  
 J. Leo Bourassa was, and why this might be significant to his involvement  2003 Page #193  
er, which is the place many of you might know where the president in case o 2003 Page #194  
with which I am not familiar which might be related to some secret experime 2003 Page #196  
 break you explained to me that we might or might not be keeping an alien a 2003 Page #201  
u explained to me that we might or might not be keeping an alien at Roswell 2003 Page #201  
hotocopy or Pantograph? 1. A faker might have copied the signature from the 2003 Page #203  
uld note the possibility that this might be the work of a smart secretary t 2003 Page #206  
ion with multiple agencies that he might have to deal with as well as to co 2003 Page #208  
rshall with a note that said "this might be of help in writing up the Wedem 2003 Page #209  
h. This bears on the how the memos might have become identical. Conclusions 2003 Page #210  
 of aid, military and economic, we might give China but these recommendatio 2003 Page #224  
ve, et cetera. This is attached. I might say now that a portion of his dire 2003 Page #230  
e expanded to include sources that might elucidate other possibilities not  2003 Page #237  
igate to determine what the object might be and from where it came. I have  2004 Page #7  
hed some light on what this object might be. The general region has had mor 2004 Page #7  
olivia had been closed but that it might soon be reopened. They also report 2004 Page #8  
we found out, as misplaced secrecy might lead to panic." The newspaper cont 2004 Page #13  
 is poileibl4 but the idea that it might be & meteorite eeems to be prevail 2004 Page #19  
ESS ACCOUNT OF WRA7 THIS EXPLOSION MIGHT HAVE REEM CAUSED BY? EGAL THE PEOP 2004 Page #24  
ND TRY AND FICX UP ANY DEBRIS THAT MIGHT RAW FALLEN. THEY HAVEN'T REM ABLE  2004 Page #24  
o find someone to analyze whatever might be retrieved from the grave, I beg 2004 Page #27  
ent. Anyone with a suspicious mind might ask if the Canadian study actually 2004 Page #30  
rave. I was excited. An exhumation might settle the matter once and for all 2004 Page #30  
s her concerns that a big airplane might have just crashed into the Sound.  2004 Page #35  
re near Shag Harbor and thought it might have been an airplane crashing. We 2004 Page #35  
e water there, and was thinking it might have been a meteor, so O'Brien's s 2004 Page #36  
d like they were on something that might have crashed over near Shag Harbor 2004 Page #36  
astern coast to ascertain just who might have been flying in the area, incl 2004 Page #38  
 The Mountie thought that the foam might have been the by-product of jet fu 2004 Page #40  
e fuel tank of a fishing boat that might have been though there earlier. Bu 2004 Page #40  
to believe it. The details of what might have happened, and what I believe  2004 Page #43  
knew about the incident. The story might never have broken without the info 2004 Page #48  
at he asked me to find out if Budd might be able to schedule an hypnotic re 2004 Page #59  
t East Gate and asked Budd if they might do a separate segment on his thoug 2004 Page #59  
oved, it appears that flying discs might have been a contributing factor in 2004 Page #62  
 idea that the American government might have aggressively gone after flyin 2004 Page #65  
at had to do with the Cold War and might also relate to the U. S. governmen 2004 Page #70  
xplosion west of Farmington, which might mean there was more than one UFO c 2004 Page #74  
 phenomenon" was taking place that might be directly linked to the intellig 2004 Page #75  
erent elements that Smith believed might be affected by the flyover of a fl 2004 Page #86  
estions which he or his colleagues might find difficult to answer. Despite  2004 Page #88  
ong quite a number of lines, which might possibly be related to the saucers 2004 Page #89  
y anticipating the U.S. government might soon make a public statement. Gord 2004 Page #90  
me information, particularly as it might fit in with our own work? RIS: I s 2004 Page #91  
fings held at Wright Patterson who might still be alive. Sarbacher named of 2004 Page #98  
s widespread interest. A next step might be to count the on-site aliens, cr 2004 Page #115  
 the possibly high technology that might come from interplanetary craft. Fu 2004 Page #123  
tent with the number of people who might have been involved in recovery ope 2004 Page #125  
 the underpasses. Shipment by rail might have been even more difficult, wit 2004 Page #127  
e were ten crash retrievals" • Len might have been conservative; his own da 2004 Page #128  
government, so the critical routes might have been those to Wright-Patterso 2004 Page #129  
arrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinize the transient creatures 2004 Page #132  
ght the designs on the sticky tape might be part of some space alien's alph 2004 Page #133  
him that the testimony from Marcel might be incredibly important. One clue  2004 Page #135  
ctual autopsy film of alien beings might not exist somewhere, if indeed the 2004 Page #137  
sney Studios and authorities which might have led to Disney producing a doc 2004 Page #147  
ulation is that the Tsarist rocket might have put Tukachevsky in an unassai 2004 Page #153  
heir safety boa hostile agents who might be mut idle to destroy these outst 2004 Page #164  
ions that would reveal anything he might know about UFOs, or what he has do 2004 Page #176  
t the fact that the Disney Company might just have gotten possession of som 2004 Page #179  
recreations about an incident that might occur in the future, even though t 2004 Page #184  
 with which I am not familiar that might be related to some secret experime 2004 Page #186  
ret experiments that we doing that might involve our national security — ou 2004 Page #186  
 began to watch for documents that might talk about MJ-12 or documents wher 2004 Page #191  
about how the various White Houses might have built our world view of UFOs  2004 Page #196  
dence, and in facts, wherever they might lead. Accordingly, the cases that  2004 Page #214  
t conclusion, or the one that they might have been                          2004 Page #214  
, many in the ufological community might ask, "what the heck is he doing ma 2004 Page #215  
lock really did see something that might have been a diary, and it might ev 2004 Page #221  
at might have been a diary, and it might even have been written by Silas Ne 2004 Page #221  
ritten by Silas Newton. Indeed, it might be the "smoking gun" that finally  2004 Page #221  
 take the original photographs? It might reveal something, as each camera l 2004 Page #233  
arose, this by either taxi or bus. Might the Marcel negatives have arrived  2004 Page #238  
ographed. In some legal cases that might be enough to have the document not 2004 Page #243  
or example, paper and ink analysis might weigh more than content or provena 2004 Page #243  
FO matter. Even after 50 years, it might be worthwhile to interview some of 2004 Page #247  
been insidious and it appears they might be using our earth and manipulatin 2005 Page #9  
. \Xfitnesses say that the officer might have died of general infection aft 2005 Page #33  
cin, since doctors thought that it might be a case of pneumonia, due to the 2005 Page #33  
doctor did not hear any sound that might possibly have been made by the cre 2005 Page #36  
that an artificial digging process might have taken place, perhaps to bury  2005 Page #61  
NK IS THE STRONGEST EVIDENCE THERE MIGHT BE AN EXTRATERRESTRJAL VEHJCLE BUR 2005 Page #67  
ls of "cognitive dissonance." This might be a topic worthy of a trained the 2005 Page #77  
orth inquiring into how disclosure might affect a global infrastructure tha 2005 Page #77  
 of Leonard Stringfield's sources, might be dismissed, or at best kept in o 2005 Page #81  
st time, to consider that a11 this might in fact be real. She 83            2005 Page #85  
e announcement of such a discovery might create, he continued to verify his 2005 Page #91  
 bomb project, this as the Germans might be moving ahead on just such a ven 2005 Page #92  
 against Brady and the publication might well have put Straight on the stan 2005 Page #94  
gan co wonder in earnest what they might be, and specifically what they wer 2005 Page #95  
 should assume that his activities might be the subject of their special at 2005 Page #96  
nergy pervading the universe, what might be the effect of training a cloud- 2005 Page #96  
 of terrestrial origin. \X/hile it might seem naive to some, Reich choose t 2005 Page #96  
hey suggested that Mr: D {Douglas} might be interested in information he ha 2005 Page #97  
 timing of this sequence of events might indicate that Douglas, as a member 2005 Page #97  
uring that November or December he might have met Reich. His name was Dr. J 2005 Page #99  
 decision noting that rus argument might be rejected; they rud, and the com 2005 Page #101  
nk a thought, no matter how others might perceive it, recording that though 2005 Page #102  
 or the enthusiasm of a U.S. pilot might set the light to the 100           2005 Page #102  
l say: let the spacemen come; they might save us and if they came as destro 2005 Page #103  
nsibibt y and human maturity? This might be rufficult. As you read Ryan Woo 2005 Page #117  
d energy such as a lightning storm might weU disrupt a flight propulsion sy 2005 Page #120  
lligent life outside of our planet might mean for us and future generations 2005 Page #120  
ave been crashing to earth. So why might UFOs crash to earth? The simplest  2005 Page #121  
 Andrews Army Airfield (AAF) 6 One might ask: why would such a unit be situ 2005 Page #124  
plausible that the official report might include a "cover your backside" st 2005 Page #126  
d invited feedback from an)One who might have direct knowledge.11 The film  2005 Page #127  
where Extraterrestrial Technolo gy might be retrievable for scientific stud 2005 Page #129  
50s, unlike computer programs that might fake such a document toda~. The 32 2005 Page #129  
greed and delusion. Another motive might be to "muddy the waters" by offici 2005 Page #132  
sserted in his diary that while he might not have known too much about cras 2005 Page #133  
 incident to hoax or fake? \,'(/ho might fake the incident or document, and 2005 Page #135  
cess of the era. A witness example might be a civilian describing and sketc 2005 Page #136  
 controversial film, a brief recap might be in order. Video-producer Ray Sa 2005 Page #145  
 Santilli contacted me to see if I might be able tO assist in the making of 2005 Page #146  
 •' ' returned, worried that there might be casualties in the wreckage. Jos 2005 Page #155  
the wa); I followed. l asked if it might be an airplane. Jose said, ''l don 2005 Page #155  
need to know anything about it. It might cause him trouble." "The Governmen 2005 Page #156  
d Faustino if he had anything that might belong to them. He directed them t 2005 Page #157  
keeping . He does not know when it might become safe enough to bring out th 2005 Page #166  
rown iliscovery : Electrogravitics might be described as a synthesis of ele 2005 Page #171  
ere were many different ones which might explain why we have black, brown,  2006 Page #7  
r pointed north. Crossing the beam might have led to a small hiccup in the  2006 Page #11  
ocket launched in the neighborhood might have inadvertently homed on a sauc 2006 Page #11  
ing such manuals. Such a departure might result in the kind of "sloppy" for 2006 Page #15  
igate to determine what the object might be and from where it came.... Requ 2006 Page #29  
hed some light on what this object might be. The general region has had mor 2006 Page #29  
rms that the initial contact event might take; second, to generate a set of 2006 Page #48  
academic, business, general public—might react and interact in the face of  2006 Page #48  
e, before-the-fact policy guidance might be developed.                      2006 Page #48  
op a broad outline of how humanity might effectively deal with the first un 2006 Page #49  
ipating and responding to whatever might arise. Because of the unfortunate  2006 Page #49  
 being colored by assumptions that might be made about those who were invol 2006 Page #49  
the subject matter of the Sessions might seem related to the study of UFOs— 2006 Page #49  
ce the beginning of human life. It might represent a spectacularly better o 2006 Page #50  
iew of contact-management strategy might be glimpsed. Our goal was to ascer 2006 Page #50  
scribes the kind of situation that might attend Contact. Scenarios as descr 2006 Page #51  
tever, if any, Contact scenario(s) might evolve. The major steps in this pr 2006 Page #51  
ere then tested for "holes" — what might happen that had not been addressed 2006 Page #51  
ner of communication, human beings might have much more difficulty assessin 2006 Page #52  
nd/or what unusual capabilities it might have. Form: this deals with the pe 2006 Page #53  
case of hostility. If so, its body might assume any one of innumerable shap 2006 Page #53  
sibilities. Then again, the entity might be relatively immaterial, for exam 2006 Page #53  
s a luminous orb, in which case it might be difficult to contain, control o 2006 Page #53  
n, control or communicate with. It might radiate a quality of super-human p 2006 Page #53  
n inclination to fear and distrust might subside. End result is uncertain.  2006 Page #54  
 In one form, this kind of contact might include invasion of the human body 2006 Page #55  
 and will to resist. However, time might allow regrouping of human resolve  2006 Page #55  
nt, new technologies and knowledge might be extracted that would directly b 2006 Page #56  
ercome whatever technology the NHI might possess. The science community mig 2006 Page #56  
ght possess. The science community might be the closest intellectual equals 2006 Page #56  
ts and the public. Their expertise might be required to determine modes of  2006 Page #56  
ompetitors. Other business sectors might be mainly concerned to preserve ec 2006 Page #56  
t opportunities; but NHI influence might also result in the collapse of the 2006 Page #56  
ile, more progressive religionists might energetically engage in outreach a 2006 Page #57  
joust for inside information. Some might also be called upon to assume a mo 2006 Page #57  
what they had always suspected and might therefore be a relatively non-disr 2006 Page #57  
 religion for support; many others might turn away, convinced that religion 2006 Page #57  
meaning or protection. Many people might seek to arm themselves, evacuate f 2006 Page #57  
 law enforcement. Public reactions might vary considerably in different reg 2006 Page #57  
t predicting how those differences might manifest was beyond the scope of t 2006 Page #57  
 any presenting technologies. Some might assume and try to assure that they 2006 Page #58  
re that they knew all along (which might or might not be true). Social scie 2006 Page #58  
hey knew all along (which might or might not be true). Social scientists wo 2006 Page #58  
 among the general public. Schisms might arise among scientists regarding b 2006 Page #58  
 the human tendency to deification might grow, challenging the truth and re 2006 Page #58  
al/economic disruption, government might try to damp down the story as soon 2006 Page #58  
 public preoccupation with the NHI might subside rather quickly. The sense  2006 Page #58  
 confusion and turmoil. Government might feel necessity to constrain media  2006 Page #59  
mic lines. For a time, many people might stop going to work, preferring to  2006 Page #59  
 A slow-familiar -positive contact might take the form of a spacecraft appr 2006 Page #59  
cted by earth telescopes, the ship might 56                                 2006 Page #59  
out life. Over time, NHI influence might lead to changes in tax law, invest 2006 Page #60  
 of comfort and belonging. The NHI might be held up as both proof and dispr 2006 Page #60  
nt had occurred. Gradually, people might notice new technological products  2006 Page #60  
e difficult, slow-strange-positive might easily be mistaken for slow- 57    2006 Page #60  
were considered repugnant, efforts might be made to disguise its true natur 2006 Page #61  
directly with the NHI, governments might have the option of exploiting the  2006 Page #61  
g to exploit NHI technology, which might otherwise seem too inscrutable or  2006 Page #61  
ess. Standard military assumptions might not apply; the NHI's vulnerabiliti 2006 Page #62  
 strangeness; humankind's survival might depend upon it. All relevant scien 2006 Page #62  
tive engagement with the NHI; some might try independent contact, with unpr 2006 Page #63  
erence that government and science might not provide clear direction. Conse 2006 Page #63  
usiness efforts to support defense might founder. All non-essential busines 2006 Page #63  
ble to disruption. Social cohesion might quickly unravel, and with it the a 2006 Page #63  
 religious response. Conservatives might immediately assume total evil; lib 2006 Page #63  
iately assume total evil; liberals might take wait and see attitude, unless 2006 Page #63  
d corruption. However, governments might cooperatively rise to the occasion 2006 Page #64  
erhood with the NHI; some of these might unwittingly become susceptible to  2006 Page #64  
tly communicate with the NHI; some might be seduced into collaboration with 2006 Page #64  
 collaboration with the enemy. NHI might infiltrate or commandeer media for 2006 Page #64  
nment pronouncements via the media might be met increasingly with - -- . sk 2006 Page #64  
ety. To head off chaos, government might institute various civic projects m 2006 Page #65  
inclination to disbelieve positive might require military intervention to p 2006 Page #66  
f morale. - Slow-familiar-positive might raise maximum public doubts and re 2006 Page #67  
ate plans and actions, governments might seek to mask/deflect public awaren 2006 Page #67  
 could be delayed, though tendency might be to shoot first and ask question 2006 Page #68  
ke stars. Any one of those planets might harbor intelligent life that is ce 2006 Page #70  
ng in his parachute and thought he might need help. On the way, they had st 2006 Page #74  
 found wearing a space suit, there might have been unwanted questions about 2006 Page #75  
ing the press to speculate that he might have been involved in the space pr 2006 Page #75  
ate or even the year. A researcher might be lured into thinking this event  2006 Page #85  
rom Edwards, I suspected the story might be a garbled description of the ac 2006 Page #87  
y for the town because the public "might think we were crazy up here." A nu 2006 Page #93  
ities, it is conceivable that they might be able to do all this logic and m 2006 Page #102  
tside literature years later. This might explain why the search for "retro- 2006 Page #105  
hat the creation of a super weapon might well be possible. In the military  2006 Page #105  
c (later identified as Hantavirus) might have started either from escaped D 2006 Page #112  
normal PrP of their "host". Humans might be infected by prions in 2 ways. T 2006 Page #114  
nd that studies of infected cattle might be helpful. "Our" concerns deal wi 2006 Page #116  
be protective of our interests and might be motivated by the same objective 2006 Page #116  
Therefore, the preceding arguments might also work for some EBEs. Other EBE 2006 Page #116  
 property damage. "Their" concerns might be (1) the detailed understanding  2006 Page #116  
nd that studies of infected cattle might be helpful. The evidence strongly  2006 Page #117  
threat pathogens. "Their" concerns might be the detailed understanding of e 2006 Page #117  
nce between the two incidents, one might be forgiven for thinking that ther 2006 Page #119  
re could have been a scenario that might have caused this. He said that he  2006 Page #125  
ruses And Biological Warfare) that might have provoked things which the doc 2006 Page #126  
tor had never even known about, it might make the story more interesting."  2006 Page #126  
 more interesting." (17) Indeed it might. And what of the account given to  2006 Page #126  
 Defense on another incident which might have been very similar in nature.  2006 Page #126  
someone in the Ministry of Defense might well have got tetchy about this, a 2006 Page #126  
nham Common in the 1950's, someone might start to dig into other possibilit 2006 Page #126  
 dig into other possibilities. "It might have been the ideal opportunity th 2006 Page #126  
ide was Prescott himself, then one might be tempted to dismiss it out of ha 2006 Page #126  
rst it was assumed that the object might be a meteor because of the high sp 2006 Page #134  
dequate means of transporting what might have been a biologically contamina 2006 Page #136  
 TALK WITH YOU ALL ABOUT WHAT THEY MIGHT BE AND WHERE THEY MIGHT BE FROM? N 2006 Page #148  
 WHAT THEY MIGHT BE AND WHERE THEY MIGHT BE FROM? No. They hushed it up aft 2006 Page #148  
 visit. I asked Tom if the dentist might have implanted monitoring devices  2006 Page #160  
't go there.' I asked him how this might have an effect on society and reli 2006 Page #162  
ear threats bi the Soviets, but it might be. Our northern tier radars have  2006 Page #164  
ion we can make a guess as to what might have happened that was so importan 2006 Page #174  
so he speculated that the document might relate to the crash if the crash h 2006 Page #177  
 worried that this relative rookie might be greeted with a great deal of sk 2006 Page #181  
ry. I hope that we true scientists might agree on a few points: We know tha 2006 Page #182  
lvania to Roswell, New Mexico, one might have expected a sustained firestor 2006 Page #183  
or any orbital objects whose orbit might have decayed, resulting in the spl 2006 Page #185  
xam took place or what the results might have been. PART THREE: Conclusions 2006 Page #188  
 that this sighting and splashdown might be attributed to a standard astron 2006 Page #189  
 be expected that the descriptions might differ markedly. Perhaps what Walk 2006 Page #191  
t to the other. In other words, it might not have had a uniform shape from  2006 Page #191  
requently in the 1970's and 1980's might be a likely candidate —see Plate 3 2006 Page #191  
n it for the money. Presumably, it might have been in their financial inter 2006 Page #192  
ounding the Lummi Island Incident, might there be a non-traditional explana 2006 Page #192  
n that diver Richard Burke sensed? Might that again point toward a vehicle  2006 Page #192  
 journey." Or perhaps, Dominic, it might just be the beginning. Appendix 1: 2006 Page #193  
 suspicious that what these people might be seeing was advanced terrestrial 2006 Page #199  
at the time that the "information" might turn out to be disinformation but  2006 Page #206  
 educated person seeing thjs story might just laugh and go on with hjs busi 2007 Page #25  
ine how useful something like this might be following a UFO crash in which  2007 Page #28  
ciety. Consider how the human race might appear to a more peaceful and adva 2007 Page #37  
ural and genetic reprogramming How might a more advanced civilization respo 2007 Page #37  
er, 1 see two avenues where change might be advanced. One is in the area of 2007 Page #38  
y, offers 30 choices for what they might be. II. The Start of It All: June/ 2007 Page #44  
S FROM ANNOTATIONS "Such reasoning might lead to the making of another ques 2007 Page #48  
X ANT TO BELIEVE," suggest it just might be. From MSMobil es.com. ILUDING T 2007 Page #71  
her and then disappeared again. It might be in my blood in a way. "tvfW: Do 2007 Page #81  
ous. GM: Not that l know of. There might be some ancient Celtic fighting co 2007 Page #81  
one on one. Say a telecom engineer might need to know how to use a parcicuJ 2007 Page #83  
like it came from that machine. It might be misused for credit card fraud.  2007 Page #83  
d Raytheon and Lockheed. In fact I might not be rememberin g TR\Xf correctl 2007 Page #85  
 instantly I got caught. I think I might have got the time zones confused o 2007 Page #86  
/hat would a honeypot contain that might be different to a real system. GM: 2007 Page #87  
g would have happened or something might have gone wrong. MW: Did you follo 2007 Page #90  
. Perhaps people like Steven Greer might be able to suggest extra help you  2007 Page #91  
ng credible evidence point of view might lead someone like yourself co want 2007 Page #91  
d or bad for your case. I think it might help to show that your intentions  2007 Page #91  
ircraft were for, but thought they might be some sort of "test" aircraft. T 2007 Page #95  
econda1y propulsi on sys rem which might have been associated "·ith the USA 2007 Page #109  
vanced technology discoveries that might help address global issues facing  2007 Page #121  
ad was so "aloof," do you trunk he might have seen something strange and so 2007 Page #125  
by one of them. First I thought it might be some kind of hoax. But I've dou 2007 Page #133  
lgallen replied that she knew what might be the source of the visit. In the 2007 Page #135  
e concerned that Project Moon Dust might be compromised -namely, Marilyn Mo 2007 Page #136  
igate to determine what the object might be and from where it came. I have  2007 Page #141  
hed some light on what this object might be. The general region has had mor 2007 Page #141  
olivia had been closed but that it might soon be reopened. They also report 2007 Page #141  
highly concerned chat its identity might be compromised via the documents d 2007 Page #144  
ano bases and l(jrtland doing that might have provoked attention of the dis 2007 Page #162  
y from it. Aunt: Course, coo, they might have been watching it for a long t 2007 Page #171  
e what other types of metal debris might be down inside the hole. Excavatio 2007 Page #189  
flicting data suggests that Friend might be right. r n fact, Dr. Robert Kad 2008 Page #11  
 it here only because someone else might have heard the story or someone el 2008 Page #15  
s Vegas at the proper time. So, it might have been a balloon. Jt could have 2008 Page #16  
F Woodbridge. Thinking an aircraft might have crashed or been forced down,  2008 Page #32  
ation" of the earth and its people might result on a large and catastrophic 2008 Page #36  
task than they first thought. This might explain why one person was politel 2008 Page #60  
reviewed 5 years after closure and might be either destroyed , sent to MoD  2008 Page #62  
he Orford Ness COBRA MlST facility might have produced magnetic field anoma 2008 Page #75  
OW FREQUENCIES AND ANY IMPACT THEY MIGHT HA VE ON THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD 2008 Page #77  
litary's sodium pentothal hypnosis might have been done to purposefully era 2008 Page #90  
y can't go back much further. They might not be able to get back. SLIDE#44  2008 Page #92  
 the idea that an alien spacecraft might have crashed at, or exploded in th 2008 Page #102  
teresting to speculate that Salina might have been the person who typed the 2008 Page #105  
pace, it's a character. Characters might be commas, periods, letters, quest 2008 Page #106  
vious people shown in slide 12 who might have written this memo: Salina, Ei 2008 Page #106  
a spaces, some processing programs might be confused when computing sentenc 2008 Page #107  
 was edited somewhat. This thought might be kept in mind until the original 2008 Page #107  
estion whether the second 30 pages might not have been a better choice. Sli 2008 Page #107  
w law on a oifferenc basis, and it might be called "Law Among Planetary Peo 2008 Page #112  
of the basis on which such a thing might have occurred. In the first place, 2008 Page #112  
r breaching purposes; the hydrogen might be used as a fuel. In any case, if 2008 Page #112  
ow countrymen , and his newspapers might no longer freely express their opi 2008 Page #128  
pparently he felt such connections might tarnish his image. In 1946, Hoover 2008 Page #139  
ler didn't know what kind of a job might be in the works. This history is s 2009 Page #9  
is strongly suggestive that Teller might have known we were doing back engi 2009 Page #9  
at is available assuming that this might give some future aid or comfort to 2009 Page #12  
ord WHITE PEBBLE . Downside issues might be the misspelling of SECURITY (SE 2009 Page #14  
sonal security of its citizens who might be injured by the fall to earth of 2009 Page #14  
tal sovereignty , and that the UFO might only well be in engaged in challen 2009 Page #15  
ed with strategic intelligence, we might call the knowledge upon which our  2009 Page #15  
ions who are hiding it from us and might indeed affect the security of Amer 2009 Page #15  
ced his informed opinion that UFOs might well be such devices constructed b 2009 Page #16  
, and the possible threat which it might represent to the United States. Th 2009 Page #16  
ve brought us to the brink. And, I might add, in an exposed position, where 2009 Page #18  
which warned that the Soviet Union might risk nuclear war through such acti 2009 Page #18  
crecy. A small number of documents might need to be kept secret for longer  2009 Page #21  
a of our intent, and, by doing so, might even be given support. It is conce 2009 Page #22  
at the alarm could be false. There might even be situations in which the Ru 2009 Page #22  
 speed may not be so important; it might be more essential to equip them wi 2009 Page #22  
at is available assuming that this might give some future aid or comfort to 2009 Page #23  
d Arnold's Mount Rainier sightings might all involve the same saucers. JFK  2009 Page #29  
 was while snoozing - or while, it might be argued, he was in an altered st 2009 Page #54  
. The wholly skeptical commentator might say that Bethurum simply made up h 2009 Page #55  
ainly possible that whatever it is might be from another dimension. I thoug 2009 Page #75  
th. No I think back and believe it might have been shorter hard to tell. It 2009 Page #83  
e that anyone reading this article might have information and would send it 2009 Page #94  
o that the research into her story might continue. 88 German Scientists at  2009 Page #94  
nto the bark which they speculated might have been made by some sort of lan 2009 Page #137  
ere was a chance that anyone there might be willing to speak with me about  2009 Page #137  
 project been competed in time, it might have played a role as effective as 2009 Page #157  
 project been completed in time it might have played a role as effective as 2009 Page #159  
ntioned in Auckland, N.Z. reports "might be in the nature of an airborne mi 2009 Page #159  
 "under a broad classification" it might be described as a weapon. However, 2009 Page #161  
tioned in Auckland, N.Z., reports "might be in the nature of an airborne mi 2009 Page #171  
 project been completed in time it might have played a role as effective as 2009 Page #172  
 "under a broad classification" it might be described as a weapon. However, 2009 Page #176  
~emLin believe~ the fly1ng saucers might have ·some connection with army ex 2009 Page #177  
oncern that the reported sightings might have been made by subversive indiv 2009 Page #179  
-worker. Au~kl2.nd• N. Z., reports might . Orisinal rcpons ~aid llle sr.crc 2009 Page #184  

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tep in the march of science, but a mighty and totally unexpected quantum le 2003 Page #11  
. Meyers says it was 136 that day. Mighty quiet there, too. Man can do lots 2006 Page #44  
e may have been the remains of the mighty Ark of Noah as described in the B 2007 Page #137  

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f lhtir ui,1cncr nhilc ,i1i1inj;!. migr:1lin~. or :iccidC'nl:illy irnp:tcli 2005 Page #107  

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a molecular biologist who had also migrated to the CDC, who began analysis  2006 Page #111  

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es there is no colonization and no migration and that nobody is coming here 2006 Page #11  
 point. They omit colonization and migration which could greatly lengthen t 2006 Page #12  
 escaped Dugway testing or natural migration from the landing site, acceler 2006 Page #112  

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n apportioned for the education of migratory children, most of whom come fr 2008 Page #143  

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Claims HOW WE PROBABLY DID IT WITH MIGs ■ Soviet pilot seeks asylum with MI 2005 Page #5  
re they had to deal with marauding MIGs, crashed when they came back home.  2006 Page #10  

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r\J (,1r !i Is wa ~ ,,,;orir.. 11· MiHcr r .... ~ld Leech In bolh aero- . ~ 2009 Page #183  

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lJlJ)Hcation I 1 pleted in time it mii:l:t hn,·c play. wo:.iltl cost much l 2009 Page #182  

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yt1,g hi.~ wcnp-t/\P}-P1·0!. W. A. MIiler of Lile · on was an C?.Uectivc al 2009 Page #184  

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ncidental that KDKA talk show host Mike Levine had scheduled Frank Edwards  2003 Page #53  
witness who has now gone public is Mike Slater, an engineer employed by a l 2003 Page #67  
ed by a large electronics company. Mike and his family lived in Kecksburg i 2003 Page #67  
s a busy place back in those days. Mike was 14 years old then, and he remem 2003 Page #67  
for the site the wrong directions. Mike and his brother apparently had fun  2003 Page #67  
a choice. God bless and stay safe. Mike Verrano, then Captain, 81st SPS, re 2004 Page #50  
 when famous British photographer, Mike Maloney visited the Disney Company  2004 Page #179  
t was a genuine piece of old film. Mike described it as being similar to th 2004 Page #180  
n support either of these stories? Mike Maloney, a professional photographe 2005 Page #148  
e Disney Corporation in the 1970s. Mike Maloney is the Group Chief Photogra 2005 Page #148  
alo Tx Motebook Creative Director: Mike Wolfsohn Ari Dlreclnr: Jules Fox Co 2007 Page #66  
rrowihs On October 14, 1988, actor Mike Farrell hosted UFO Cover-Up: Live!, 2008 Page #84  
 Captain and Day Shift Commander , Mike Verrano, is quoted in the 1997 book 2008 Page #88  
s Captain and Day Shift Commander, Mike Verano, who told Larry Warren and P 2009 Page #60  

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lming. ” www.majesticdocuments.com Mikhail Gorbachev Former President of th 2003 Page #18  

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 Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Artem Mikoyan Family of Engineers,Test Pilots, 2004 Page #158  
other of longtime politico Anastas Mikoyan USSR Post WWII • No completed At 2004 Page #158  
ev Landau • Vladimir Chelomei •A.L Mikoyan • N.S. Khrushchev C' •IT/ N't 1  2004 Page #160  

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tie 4i the MP*. S:ictraAi 9.10.1 • Mikoyan- Gureivich • (MiG) • Sukhoi • Ya 2004 Page #165  

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gineers,Test Pilots, and Ministers Mikoyan-Gureivich aka MiG best known USS 2004 Page #158  

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Exhauitlon^ •x '* la rm Hl* IJII I.Mil WASHINGTON. April 7 Jimii followini  2003 Page #91  
a I I  nwarchi r. M:intnn I nulrun mil with Marvel ncd Is'-j in inxntij.iti 2003 Page #132  
N 40 difICO 0 rm.. elrimitvoly far Mil sina011.1.1, Anthilp Re. tbe /0/40/0 2006 Page #37  
ocher mi]jcary networks with a doc.mil address and I would look like I was  2007 Page #87  
oral information furnished to MSgt MIL TON SHEARER, Directorate of Intellig 2007 Page #139  
e Inr.~nt • Tu. i.n l,bnd Exp ■ US Mil.a:lY • uro~ In the . • • • • ■ Chuu  2009 Page #143  

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We could see the people around it. mil' Mom and Aunt: Yeah. The 1tary. 162  2007 Page #168  

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s . for they may amount to several mil11on volls, as has been shown in acru 2005 Page #16  

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 and mouth and he shows signs of a mild case of the "bends." Those on board 2006 Page #187  

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mander of the 3rd Air Force at RAF Mildenhall, England. But four years late 2009 Page #68  
Bazley, Command er, 3rd Air Force, Mildenhall, England, Dec. 1980 Robert W. 2009 Page #73  
r Force at Royal Air Force Station Mildenhall in Suffolk County, England. B 2009 Page #73  
r Force at Royal Air Force Station Mildenhall , England. General Bazley ask 2009 Page #74  

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ters, one of which was to Einstein mildly criticizing him for quoting him i 2008 Page #107  

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 had to walk about one-fourth of a mile or so off the road into an open fie 2003 Page #36  
tain range inside the base about a mile from his home. At times, the lights 2003 Page #142  
ate and destroy facilities up to a mile beneath the surface. The name assoc 2003 Page #149  
ccupation □ No. of sightings  2, 1 mile apart □ Within seven days or of no  2003 Page #177  
west of the Shag Harbor, at best a mile further on. Rushing along at a good 2004 Page #34  
ickens wasted no time covering the mile or so to the pay phone in Woods Har 2004 Page #35  
elly patch of foam was over a half mile [805 meters] long. Reluctantly they 2004 Page #40  
ssian sub that had violated the 12 mile 40                                  2004 Page #43  
, away from the water about a half mile from his location. They then stoppe 2004 Page #45  
en 500 and 600 feet about 3/4 of a mile offshore before it disappeared. But 2004 Page #45  
ed in a farmer's field less than a mile from the perimeter of RAF Woodbridg 2004 Page #47  
s, eventually impacting within one mile of the new Buena Vista Airport only 2004 Page #67  
 feet wide and three-quarters of a mile long. Much of the material was foil 2004 Page #135  
zel also said that she made the 70 mile round trip with her father to Roswe 2004 Page #138  
debris was spread out for nearly a mile. Of course, at first he denied he w 2004 Page #139  
 -frame house, three quarters of a mile from detonation . The cover of the  2005 Page #48  
s flattened and blown quarter of a mile from its track. 47                  2005 Page #49  
1 were found scattered over half a mile. Mantell's shattered body was found 2005 Page #64  
mpacted in a rugged canyon about a mile above the Kern River. The jet struc 2006 Page #82  
hts were restricted within a five- mile radius. Armed military guards and K 2006 Page #82  
 the Kern River and hiking about a mile up a steep, brush- covered mountain 2006 Page #84  
bly landed or exploded within a 50 mile radius of Charleston last night, ac 2006 Page #94  
he tremors shook houses over a 60- mile radius, and the lights were seen cl 2006 Page #121  
ountains, you're talking perhaps a mile and a quarter away from where it al 2006 Page #127  
pable of detecting aircraft at 150 mile range at 20,000 ft elevation. By th 2006 Page #170  
e were radar sets capable of a 200 mile range at 40,000 ft. It is reasonabl 2006 Page #170  
ve been nearing the limit of a 120 mile radar range. If they had been trave 2006 Page #172  
hen went about three quarters of a mile beyond to what was known as the Elk 2008 Page #51  
cres). Exactly three quarters of a mile beyond the bridge is a location tha 2008 Page #51  
n Health Club before making the 26 mile drive to Westport along SR-I 05. Th 2008 Page #58  
y authorities are studying. Half a mile radius is the generally stated dist 2009 Page #158  
l! ior.cis. studyin,s;' . Ha.11 :. mile nlius LS the cnn be prolr.ctel r:,i 2009 Page #182  

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" Los Grandes Misterios Del Trecer Milenio, No.5. Jaime Maussan Productions 2007 Page #192  

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ld U.S. Highway 85, at what is now milepost 139, the San Antonio exit of pr 2005 Page #153  

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 one early spring night just 10-15 miles by car outside of Cape Girardeau.  2003 Page #21  
? The answer is just a short fifty miles away was the Sikeston military bas 2003 Page #33  
hat Huffman was driven about 10-15 miles outside of town and then had to wa 2003 Page #36  
 has narrowed to about five square miles, actually areas adjacent to roads  2003 Page #36  
 lived in the correct area - 10-15 miles out of town). On April 22, from 11 2003 Page #37  
nto the woods near Kecksburg, only miles away. We now know that a number of 2003 Page #58  
a. He lived in Johnstown, about 40 miles away. After hearing the radio news 2003 Page #70  
ins of New Mexico less than eighty miles from Roswell, home of the world's  2003 Page #86  
ierra Blanca peak is about seventy miles straight west of Roswell. San Mate 2003 Page #99  
. San Mateo Peak is another eighty miles west of Sierra Blanca. Between tho 2003 Page #99  
 humanoids at UFO crash site a few miles from Socorro, New Mexico. First br 2003 Page #101  
reappear seconds later, apparently miles from where they had just been. To  2003 Page #142  
 surrounded by thousands of square miles of high-altitude mountainous scrub 2003 Page #144  
 incident had taken place about 20 miles east of state Capitol in the Santa 2003 Page #146  
t a ranc)| near Corona, approx. 75 miles northwest of the town of Roswell.  2003 Page #232  
. Site IZ—2 waa located approx. 20 miles southeast of the town of Socorro,  2003 Page #232  
 three tons discovered 3 August 50 miles from Kutum. Satellite described as 2004 Page #7  
pproximately one hundred and fifty miles north of Broken Hill; and the Brok 2004 Page #16  
let of Aurora, Texas, less than 20 miles northwest of Fort Worth. There it  2004 Page #26  
king a speed of only ten or twelve miles and hour and gradually settling to 2004 Page #26  
ates of its speed ranged from five miles per hour to more than 200 mph. The 2004 Page #28  
ht ahead toward Aurora about three miles to the north. The pair then heard  2004 Page #29  
 rate of about forty-five or fifty miles an hour..." The accounts continued 2004 Page #32  
le caller from Bear Point, several miles to the east of Shag Harbor, who in 2004 Page #35  
ape Sable Island which is about 13 miles to the east of Shag Harbor. She in 2004 Page #36  
 Harbor, however they were several miles further to the east between the tw 2004 Page #36  
 at the site after steaming the 14 miles from Clarks Harbor on Cape Sable I 2004 Page #40  
 the UFOs they were seeing several miles down the line. He was soon ordered 2004 Page #47  
as a remote logging road about six miles from Bentwaters, but close by away 2004 Page #47  
2947 V-2 Goes Astray, Lands in Six Miles of Alamogordo Here is a statement  2004 Page #62  
n V-2 rocket which landed only six miles east of Alamogordo" on May 15. How 2004 Page #64  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference miles east and slightly north of the com 2004 Page #65  
 fuse on the warhead detonated ten miles north and slightly west of Mt. Fra 2004 Page #67  
ore a second explosion at least 25 miles further south. General Homer dispa 2004 Page #67  
he first crash site ten to fifteen miles northwest of Ft. Bliss towards WSP 2004 Page #67  
e new Buena Vista Airport only six miles south of downtown _Juarez, Chihuah 2004 Page #67  
sh Retrievals to crack windows six miles north of the crash site, while an  2004 Page #68  
c crash site in Hart Canyon twelve miles northeast of Aztec during the Marc 2004 Page #69  
e trek to Hart Canyon about twelve miles northeast of Aztec, New Mexico, wh 2004 Page #70  
the U. S. military in 1948, twelve miles northeast of Aztec on the Hart Can 2004 Page #73  
ton and Aztec, New Mexico, 100 air miles northwest of the Los Alamos Nation 2004 Page #73  
rd Landing Zone 3 is defined as 30 miles east of Alamogordo. All three cras 2004 Page #79  
g, Pennsylvania. He lived only 100 miles away, and had identified 1965 as t 2004 Page #100  
s a UFO that allegedly crashed "30 miles northwest of Del Rio," which could 2004 Page #119  
aft, the Navy was present within 6 miles of the explosion, unidentified sur 2004 Page #130  
like material spread out over many miles, some of which had a memory compon 2004 Page #142  
ry of alien bodies within a couple miles of the debris field the reason why 2004 Page #144  
 ·Monsenhor Paulo (a town about 24 miles from Varginha) and his wife were d 2005 Page #37  
ys lacer on June 11, 1953, and 200 miles straight north on a dry lake bed e 2005 Page #51  
is unusual triangle feature is 175 miles south of the highly classified Dug 2005 Page #51  
e lakebed is Garrison, Utah. A few miles beyond is Baker, Nevada, where at  2005 Page #51  
he lakebed on July 16, 2005. Three miles away beneath the yellow arrow is t 2005 Page #51  
iment station," covering 87 square miles. SLIDE# 7 Cracked lakebed 50 Accor 2005 Page #52  
 1935, the CCC had constructed 135 miles of fence around the outside bounda 2005 Page #53  
11, 1953, in the dry lakebed three miles from 63                            2005 Page #65  
s on June 11, 1953, about 50 to 75 miles in every direction with this being 2005 Page #67  
 United States. This valley is 110 miles long, 20 miles wide, and there are 2005 Page #68  
 This valley is 110 miles long, 20 miles wide, and there are only rwo ranch 2005 Page #68  
ound here. You would have to go 50 miles to see another human being. "Out i 2005 Page #68  
a person in a little town about 30 miles from here who said he was awakened 2005 Page #68  
 doable. The impact zone is only 3 miles away (from DR.ES) and here you hav 2005 Page #71  
arrived at the leased property ten miles outside of Tucson on October 19, 1 2005 Page #99  
h near the town of Corona about 75 miles northwest of RosweU; and LZ-2 sout 2005 Page #126  
underground Pentagon," located six miles north of tl1e presidential retreat 2005 Page #130  
aso, Texas, is located some twenty miles northwest of the Trinity site wher 2005 Page #153  
ineering project at S-4, a site 10 miles from the Groom Lake test site. Alt 2005 Page #168  
ed by similar people a few hundred miles away, why assume we can second gue 2006 Page #11  
 Warfare Range Tracking Stabon, 32 miles SE of Ocala, FL. Restricted arspac 2006 Page #28  
 themselves at a speed of only 2_8 miles per hour. Careful study of the OXR 2006 Page #41  
ward Lake Isabella. Meanwhile, 200 miles away, a team of Air Force personne 2006 Page #71  
achuted to a safe landing about 12 miles south of Wendover and two miles fr 2006 Page #74  
12 miles south of Wendover and two miles from the crash site. Soon, he spot 2006 Page #74  
t ended. They covered an area four miles long and two miles wide centered o 2006 Page #75  
ed an area four miles long and two miles wide centered on the impact locati 2006 Page #75  
erating from Nellis had crashed 14 miles south of Wendover. The pilot was d 2006 Page #75  
ing this flight. About 50 nautical miles north of Area 51, the B-52H was cl 2006 Page #78  
ething was burning intensely a few miles away. As he approached, he saw sca 2006 Page #79  
hey recalled the B-52 was about 50 miles or so north of Area 51 at the time 2006 Page #79  
I planned to search several square miles of desert. The first search attemp 2006 Page #80  
training flight when it crashed 25 miles northeast of Edwards, killing both 2006 Page #87  
onds" with an "Actual Velocity: 27 miles per second." The "Flatwoods Monste 2006 Page #96  
y of the meteor was said to be "27 miles per second." Flatwoods, WV is loca 2006 Page #96  
ond." Flatwoods, WV is located 206 miles west of Washington and if this all 2006 Page #96  
lleged meteor was traveling at "27 miles per second," it would have reached 2006 Page #96  
 flaming object traveled about 206 miles due west where it crash-landed in  2006 Page #97  
object actually flew more than 100 miles through the restricted airspace of 2006 Page #97  
rlfriend who had died less than 60 miles away from an identical siege of ac 2006 Page #110  
me • Site of LZ-3 is less than 300 miles from Four Corners • Ft Detrick wou 2006 Page #112  
 Ground. • Dugway is less than 300 miles from Four Corners • A small epidem 2006 Page #112  
escribed seeing blue lights." Five miles away, Police Sergeant Gwyn William 2006 Page #120  
, and the lights were seen clearly miles away — this was reported by the na 2006 Page #121  
tercept U.S. territory about forty miles southwest of Corpus Christi, Texas 2006 Page #133  
 of observation, at a position 155 miles southeast of Corpus Christi, the o 2006 Page #133  
xican airspace approximately forty miles south of Brownsville, Texas. Radar 2006 Page #133  
Radar tracked it approximately 500 miles to a point near the town of Coyame 2006 Page #133  
a second plane on the ground a few miles from the first. A few minutes late 2006 Page #134  
untains, approximately twenty-five miles north east of Valentine. There the 2006 Page #135  
s first detected approximately 200 miles from U.S territory, yet U.S. air d 2006 Page #136  
ill was in the U. S. Army. And 129 miles to the northeast near Miami is whe 2006 Page #143  
 at Richmond Air Force Station ten miles south of Miami. Next door was a CI 2006 Page #143  
Cuban jets were guided to within 3 miles of the UFO by Cuban ground control 2006 Page #143  
 that sped between 1,100 and 5,000 miles an hour and caused the destructive 2006 Page #144  
lery, Key West, Florida (about 129 miles southwest of Miami): "My cousin, w 2006 Page #144  
nitially they were like 150 to 200 miles east of the Miami-Dade County area 2006 Page #144  
chmond Air Force Station (about 10 miles south of Miami and 129 miles north 2006 Page #144  
ut 10 miles south of Miami and 129 miles northeast of Key West): "We starte 2006 Page #144  
e scope! They were moving at 5,000 miles an hour." Slide 20: F-104 by Lockh 2006 Page #145  
 close to the bogies — probably 40 miles away — the bogies simply disappear 2006 Page #145  
YOUR SCREEN, THEY WERE DOING 5,000 MILES AN HOUR? According to the radar, y 2006 Page #145  
e jet fighters were about 50 or 60 miles south of Miami, the bogies returne 2006 Page #146  
h and Las Vegas, Nevada (About 250 miles as crow flies from Area 51 to Ceda 2006 Page #150  
ity was assigned to move about 250 miles to Cedar City, Utah, in 1966 to 19 2006 Page #150  
ved to Cedar City, Utah, about 250 miles as the crow flies from Nellis AFB  2006 Page #151  
is would put them a mere 600 - 900 miles from Washington. Acheson's story i 2006 Page #167  
d over Alaska, which is over 3,000 miles from Washington, D. C. if that wer 2006 Page #168  
ay, Labrador, a location about 500 miles north-northeast of the northeaster 2006 Page #169  
stern corner of Maine is about 700 miles from Washington, D.C., 2 1/3 hours 2006 Page #169  
nt that aircraft detections at 150 miles were common. After the Japanese at 2006 Page #170  
s gave a "solid search of up to 60 miles at 40,000 ft" but often "had succe 2006 Page #171  
ss tracking aircraft as far as 210 miles away." By combining the known rada 2006 Page #171  
at time the objects were about 200 miles north-northeast of Bangor. Accordi 2006 Page #171  
ear Loring AFB) which is about 150 miles north-northeast of Bangor. Hence t 2006 Page #171  
jects would have traveled about 50 miles in 10 minutes corresponding to a s 2006 Page #171  
ll? to 10,000 ft at a range of 120 miles. At closer ranges it could detect  2006 Page #172  
ial detection was made at only 100 miles from Loring AFB at Limestone. Then 2006 Page #172  
 mean they had traveled nearly 100 miles in 10 minutes for a speed of 500 - 2006 Page #172  
AFB by a radar with a range of 200 miles, then the initial detection could  2006 Page #172  
ed when the objects were about 200 miles from Limestone. To travel 200 mile 2006 Page #172  
iles from Limestone. To travel 200 miles in 10 minutes requires a speed of  2006 Page #172  
ffects don't travel at hundreds of miles per hour along continuous tracks f 2006 Page #172  
they would have traveled about 100 miles from Limestone and would have been 2006 Page #172  
but rather near Del Rio, about 150 miles northwest of Laredo, along the Tex 2006 Page #176  
cation.). Del Rio is about 230 air miles from Abilene (see map). (Both I an 2006 Page #177  
se five since it was more than 200 miles from the Del Rio area of Texas. Th 2006 Page #178  
 AFB at Laredo were all within 150 miles of Del Rio and one or more of them 2006 Page #178  
 located near Anacortes about five miles south of Lummi Island. The crew of 2006 Page #184  
n about another ranch, about fifty miles north of Pioche, where there had b 2006 Page #200  
n: "Its pouring witl1 rain, you're miles from anywhere and your car has jus 2007 Page #71  
flight begins at an altitude of SO miles, or approximately 265,000 feet. Fo 2007 Page #108  
n Park Air Force Range located 100 miles Southeast of MacDill AFB. Avon Par 2007 Page #109  
ne long range bomber undetected 11 miles up the coast of New York City as a 2007 Page #111  
 end of the runway (which was five miles away) was "off limjts". It would s 2007 Page #114  
teor had exploded several thousand miles up into the atmosphere, but a loca 2007 Page #130  
e revealed (from a distance of two miles) the existence of another large, u 2007 Page #137  
"".,Jc.•1 'M .. uhM' Chilili is 30 miles southeast of downtown Albuquerque  2007 Page #160  
ast of downtown Albuquerque and 35 miles northeast of Belen. Belen and Chil 2007 Page #160  
elen and Chilili are only about 70 miles north of Socorro and the Trinity S 2007 Page #160  
h in the Manzano :Mountains and 60 miles southeast of Albuquerque . That is 2007 Page #161  
 light in the sky approximatel y 3 miles North-North East of their position 2007 Page #176  
 to light up the skies just thirty miles northwest of their town. On this v 2007 Page #185  
after IO p.m. local time, over 600 miles east of Presidio, near the Texas s 2007 Page #185  
ept. Traveling at a speed of 2,500 miles per hour at an altitude of 75,000  2007 Page #185  
 over the Gulf of Mexico about 200 miles east of Corpus. After going throug 2007 Page #185  
and into Northern Mexico, about 40 miles south of Brownsville. Its speed wa 2007 Page #185  
ville. Its speed was down to 2,000 miles per hour and was still slowing ver 2007 Page #185  
f Coyame, Mexico, not more than 30 miles from Presidio, Texas. Zigzagging a 2007 Page #185  
ugh its speed was still near 2,000 miles per hour at the time that it encou 2007 Page #186  
quent fireball shook the earth for miles around. Simulation of Mid-air Coll 2007 Page #186  
Chihuahua City, located about I 00 miles to the west. Suddenly , the convoy 2007 Page #187  
nown plague breaking out within 30 miles of the United States border, U.S.  2007 Page #187  
small aircraft in the desert a few miles outside of town. After searching f 2007 Page #189  
apparently slamming into the earth miles away from them. There seems little 2007 Page #192  
s seat). We were approximately two miles west of La Van, Utah flying at 850 2008 Page #10  
as day for a radius of five to ten miles from the aircraft... The intensity 2008 Page #10  
think it was more than five or six miles away. Distances and sizes of objec 2008 Page #11  
ide that exploded sixty to seventy miles high. The flash was so bright that 2008 Page #13  
ction of being tracked by radar 70 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada in  2008 Page #16  
d later in the Pacific hundreds of miles high." 10                          2008 Page #16  
ed up an object 340 degrees and 18 miles from Knoxville , altitude 40,000 f 2008 Page #28  
ed up object at 335 degrees and 18 miles from Knoxville, altitude 40,000 fe 2008 Page #28  
tude 80,000 feet, approximately 18 miles from Knoxville in general directio 2008 Page #28  
 , and were guided to within three miles of the UFO by Cuban ground-based r 2008 Page #29  
When approximately 25 NM [nautical miles] distant, the interceptor lost all 2008 Page #31  
 , which is some twelve-to-fifteen miles on. The main concern of the Cosfor 2008 Page #33  
 a speed of about twenty or thirty miles per hour to a speed of several hun 2008 Page #34  
 to a speed of several hundreds of miles per hour -if not thousands. It jus 2008 Page #34  
 River Bridge22 on SR-I 05 about 4 miles out from Westport in Grays Harbor  2008 Page #40  
ington State, Westport is about 26 miles from Aberdeen where I completed a  2008 Page #41  
h, though it happened less than 30 miles from Aberdeen where 1 lived and wo 2008 Page #42  
interviewed a witness who lived 20 miles away and her description included  2008 Page #48  
e Route 12 by Central Park about 4 miles east of Aberdeen and about 20 air  2008 Page #49  
 east of Aberdeen and about 20 air miles from the estimated impact area. Sh 2008 Page #49  
tate Route 12 by Elma, WA; some 20 miles east of Aberdeen, observed a very  2008 Page #49  
ed in Central Park located about 4 miles east of Aberdeen. I agree with Est 2008 Page #51  
ossible location of checkpoint .75 miles J,-0111 bridge The entire area has 2008 Page #52  
icopter to keep flying for over 30 miles, attracting attention along the wa 2008 Page #54  
area of John's River, about 3 to 4 miles east of the Bay City Bridge on Sta 2008 Page #56  
 attention of drivers as far as 33 miles from the impact location. There we 2008 Page #59  
 Washington a distance of about 80 miles. Given the local culture of the We 2008 Page #60  
adar system traveling l O nautical miles in 12 seconds. 4th September , 198 2008 Page #65  
O passes an estimated 1.5 nautical miles from the port side of a commercial 2008 Page #65  
Brid ge on State Route 105 about 4 miles east of Westport, Washington. 23 I 2008 Page #69  
d 11 pm on November 25, 1979 was 5 miles and the temperature was 41.9 degre 2008 Page #69  
an Airfield in Hoquiam with 2 to 4 miles visibility and some fog. 63        2008 Page #69  
nd 9 pm on November 26, 1979 was 3 miles and the temperature was 39 degrees 2008 Page #70  
owerman Airfield in Hoquiam with 3 miles visibility and some fog fonning. 6 2008 Page #70  
-the two air bases were only a few miles west of the Orford Ness constructi 2008 Page #72  
t ranges as great as 2000 nautical miles (3,700 kilometers; 2,300 miles). T 2008 Page #73  
cal miles (3,700 kilometers; 2,300 miles). Through the early part of l 972, 2008 Page #73  
Steffens. RAF Woodbridg e was four miles west of RAF Bentwaters (in Butley, 2008 Page #78  
d disappeared on radar" about five miles from RAF Woodbridge and Bentwaters 2008 Page #80  
ar) base (RAF Bawdsey) that's four miles from here also marked it as a UFO. 2008 Page #86  
rea, and caused damage hundreds of miles away from the presumed impact site 2008 Page #97  
ezh is located about three hundred miles due south of Moscow. It is an old  2009 Page #134  
 to build plane that can fly 2,200 miles per hour June 20, 1947 -P80 breaks 2009 Page #156  
ay that would be effective at four miles, not for killing that far away, bu 2009 Page #158  
oating several hundred or thousand miles above the earth's surface which co 2009 Page #158  

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mic ray~. lhe.~ :,.1·,~ "~ al tour mile£, not for kllling thal\ iluccecdcd  2009 Page #182  

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OJ"'ratioo a curTCnt of 100 to 400 milham~'"""" ia md1catcd bv the mc~r whi 2005 Page #17  

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

uck, according to the Fire Brigade milicaries, the alien let off a faint hu 2005 Page #31  
s requested . On the 26'\ American milicaries, as well as some NASA officia 2005 Page #33  

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 uudy. :ond,tionc:d . fo• American miliL'lry :iulboritics arc ccn.~ ol t.im 2009 Page #182  

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

e aurutorium . It \\as filled with miLirary personnel who seemed to be watc 2005 Page #147  
awing© 2007 by PauJ McKee,·er Thar miLirary experience of his own made him  2007 Page #173  

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

nd and spirited away to classified milita[)' and governmental insrallacions 2007 Page #138  
Elk River Logging Camp. I saw four milita,y weapons carriers. There were at 2008 Page #51  
                casualties or some milita,-y problem encountered on the isl 2009 Page #171  

Word: "milita1j'", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

one "something had crashed and the milita1J' was up there. " He claimed he  2008 Page #52  

Word: "milita1y", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

hould be the responsibility of the milita1y and that civilians had no busin 2005 Page #164  
               Following Gennany's milita1y successes in Europe, North Afri 2008 Page #130  

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

like any specific things about the militaf)'• This was at the age of teenag 2007 Page #81  
 Did you ever consider joining the militaf)'• GM: Yes I did and the police  2007 Page #81  
a three co five year period in the militaf)' when you join up before you ca 2007 Page #81  
 you have any close family who are militaf)' or police? GM:No lVf\.X/: Any  2007 Page #81  
uld honeypots really only apply to militaf) sJ stems? G?vf: No I am sure NA 2007 Page #87  

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

ska, dateline which said that "All militag personnel in Alaska were called  2006 Page #169  
as purely a Precautionag measure.' Militag police rounded up soldiers and t 2006 Page #169  
. Within a few hours there were no militag personnel to be seen on Anchorag 2006 Page #169  
rash of any conventional aircraft. Militag (NAS Whidbg Island) and governme 2006 Page #189  

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

retations and reactions, including militant demonization, with numerous pos 2006 Page #67  

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

oached Souza, accompanied by other militaries, and severely admonished him, 2005 Page #37  

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

n damage inflicted where it counts militarily, but with minimal injury to n 2009 Page #22  

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

nse lntel11gcnce Agency (DIA). the MilitarJ Ser,iccs. and the Unified and S 2007 Page #175  

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

 metal was seized by the Brazilian militarv and never returned. There are s 2007 Page #201  

Word: "military", 711 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 fire, photographers, coroners and military commanders that likely should h 2003 Page #21  
these non-human entities. When the military arrived everyone was sworn to s 2003 Page #21  
deau at night In 1941. The police, military and civilians were there. Minis 2003 Page #22  
crash recovery event in 1941 - the military intelligence documents. The Doc 2003 Page #24  
oswell events comes from of leaked military and presidential intelligence d 2003 Page #25  
tter - Southeastern MO CrashLeaked Military Documents Supporting CG Crash S 2003 Page #25  
ar responsibility to be there, the military personnel that came to recover  2003 Page #30  
nd so not long after they arrived, military just showed up, surrounded the  2003 Page #30  
 officers, plainclothes people and military men the most appropriate offici 2003 Page #30  
 Jackson Fire Chief - ? n Sikeston Military - known personnel □ Coroner - N 2003 Page #31  
 Lewis - '41 The testimony has the military coming to swear everyone to sec 2003 Page #33  
 fifty miles away was the Sikeston military base. This was not some random  2003 Page #33  
 corporation and not on the direct military payroll. It was logical that th 2003 Page #33  
wreckage back to the base. Besides military guards and truck drivers, most  2003 Page #33  
en the wreckage first hand. Likely Military At Crash Site □ 1942 - 309th AA 2003 Page #33  
aken the call - Thomas W. Mathis o Military Transportation and Logistics I  2003 Page #33  
ty & police dispatchers ■ Sikeston military commanders Huffman stated via C 2003 Page #34  
 stated via Charlette that besides military there were photographers at the 2003 Page #34  
 they were sworn to secrecy by the military would they write the event down 2003 Page #37  
med, further research with police, military records and fire call logs is p 2003 Page #38  
y believable and likely authentic, military and presidential documents that 2003 Page #38  
t, Vern Maltais, Harold Baca, U.S. Military Academy Glee club, U.S. Army Si 2003 Page #44  
tic detail he offered was that the military had arrived on the scene in the 2003 Page #54  
ent. People reportedly saw a large military flat bed tractor trailer truck  2003 Page #56  
nd was apparently recovered by the military that day in 1965. It is sad tha 2003 Page #56  
the incident occurred and that the military was involved that day. Many of  2003 Page #57  
        The Kecksburg Incident The Military and Government Response The onl 2003 Page #59  
he began to receive calls from the military including the Air Force and the 2003 Page #59  
was something down in the woods of military interest. Reporter John Murphy, 2003 Page #59  
e to go back to Kecksburg with the military who were at the police headquar 2003 Page #59  
ight. Hoffman states that he saw a military flatbed tractor-trailer truck c 2003 Page #60  
d the two men, were members of the military. Three other witnesses have bee 2003 Page #60  
lane. Jerry recalls seeing various military vehicles, soldiers with rifles, 2003 Page #60  
ident His attention was drawn to a military flatbed tractor-trailer truck w 2003 Page #61  
hrough the field. At that point, a military officer in a very harsh tone co 2003 Page #61  
out 1 A.M. on December 10, 1965, a military flatbed tractor-trailer truck c 2003 Page #61  
act site and were stopped by armed military personnel. Other observers have 2003 Page #66  
. Other observers have stated that military personnel actually aimed rifles 2003 Page #66  
 was amazed at the presence of the military vehicles coming into town from  2003 Page #67  
 1965, and he observed much of the military recovery operation. He was cont 2003 Page #68  
 the woods. Joel, who had previous military experience, recognized Army and 2003 Page #69  
on to describe that soon after the military officer struck the object, a ha 2003 Page #69  
rted various activity, including a military presence. While Bill stood ther 2003 Page #70  
rds the wooded area. Soon after, a military officer approached the civilian 2003 Page #70  
 hundred feet away came across two military olive green flatbed tractortrai 2003 Page #71  
n would begin with NASA. The quick military response in 1965, and the refus 2003 Page #71  
es alleging that there was a large military presence on the Berwyn Mountain 2003 Page #75  
cy, demonstrating that the British military is well equipped to deal with c 2003 Page #78  
 of the utmost secrecy by the U.S. military.                                2003 Page #81  
omb wing. While the government and military insist that Roswell was no more 2003 Page #86  
 light. It is a Memorandum For the Military Assessment of the Joint Intelli 2003 Page #87  
nidentified Disclike Aircraft near Military Installation in the State of Ne 2003 Page #87  
 only crisis faced by the American military this summer. U.S. and Canadian  2003 Page #88  
ncounter over Goose Bay, Labrador. Military radar operators on both sides o 2003 Page #88  
ed at Arlington Cemetery with full military honors, including a nineteen Ho 2003 Page #92  
tly serving in the (United States) military and hold a Security Clearance a 2003 Page #97  
which were splitting into separate military divisions the summer of 1947; U 2003 Page #99  
lina writer's story were true, the military handlers might have had samples 2003 Page #100  
errestrial technology for American military and commercial development was  2003 Page #101  
e." The Colonel told me how amazed military and science investigators were  2003 Page #102  
and exotic metals manufacturers to military labs and intelligence agencies. 2003 Page #110  
iterature search in scientific and military channels to see if he could fin 2003 Page #110  
no top secret registration number, military titles *setv improperly noted a 2003 Page #135  
errestrials were interested in our military establishments and possibly dis 2003 Page #142  
over the power structure of the US military, the American government, and u 2003 Page #144  
ith and for the shadow side of the military and intelligence establishment  2003 Page #147  
ll's desk calendar atI 11 Virginia Military Institute - July and August Si' 2003 Page #160  
portedly 4 meters in diameter • US military officers at the site have been  2003 Page #164  
ge thought ET origin, accidents or military © Materials exhibiting characte 2003 Page #174  
 satellites, weather balloons, and military aircraft...all acceptable; also 2003 Page #175  
a result of downed craft: limit to military personnel BSOLATDON AND CUSTODY 2003 Page #177  
g all the JRT and EWL names in the military in 1954 - 177                   2003 Page #181  
he technology for ten years in the military, then release it to the public  2003 Page #185  
 materials are in the hands of the military. The president is the civilian  2003 Page #189  
sident is the civilian head of the military, and thus should be receiving o 2003 Page #189  
rial that has been gathered by the military. If the critical crash material 2003 Page #189  
 crash material is not held by the military, but by some agency of the gove 2003 Page #189  
s of Staff Command center, all the military services, fire departments, NOR 2003 Page #193  
 a government employee. He was not military. I only knew him as Frank, and  2003 Page #194  
le a couple of times with the U.S. military such as when he cut the defense 2003 Page #196  
rank Carlucci, a key person in the military industrial complex, and Reagan' 2003 Page #199  
immy Carter, had problems with the military. He, like Jimmy Carter, had als 2003 Page #199  
n did many things, which upset the military such appearing to dodge the Vie 2003 Page #199  
aking a promise to put gays in the military. It was these kind of things th 2003 Page #199  
 positions, has been tied into the military industrial complex for years, a 2003 Page #202  
e it is a normal example of common military boilerplate. Directives are wri 2003 Page #203  
this is nothing more than standard military boilerplate. • "You will procee 2003 Page #206  
tical, economic, psychological and military situations - current and projec 2003 Page #207  
aison with American diplomatic and military officials in the area. In your  2003 Page #207  
ll as to complete the bureaucratic military process of having directives fo 2003 Page #208  
e Truman administration or related military commanders in 1947 where known  2003 Page #209  
uy you win mWjriw Kriwnrt with tbs military crfTirrip'i.n in t&a ascoo In.  2003 Page #212  
ical, ••ononis, goyofeologi&el and Military situations — current and prejoe 2003 Page #213  
: 1 '»• hh^rn will •”?. wiM* t.h«» military, poll td cal vid psychological  2003 Page #214  
o Commander in Chief of the Forces Military Aldo to the President Director, 2003 Page #214  
tical, economic, psychological and military situation, current and projecte 2003 Page #222  
aison with American diplomatic and military officials in the area. j__In yo 2003 Page #222  
ld be held to the minimum and all. military members of the group should be  2003 Page #222  
 foreign quarters, to the possible military significance of my mission. I s 2003 Page #222  
 as to the type and extent of aid, military and economic, we might give Chi 2003 Page #224  
 with American d-i pl rmaf.i n and military officials in the area. In your  2003 Page #225  
 qg 6© the typo and extant of aid, Military and economic, wo night give Chi 2003 Page #228  
g the Chinese Government both in a military way and in relation to the econ 2003 Page #230  
ms to be forking. All civilian and military personnel involved with the rec 2003 Page #235  
n books and several government and military reports published on this one e 2004 Page #4  
ice in La Paz to a variety of U.S. military and government agencies, includ 2004 Page #9  
th a host of U.S. governmental and military agencies over the years, I was  2004 Page #11  
 made inquiries with the Norwegian military who asserted that they had no k 2004 Page #13  
crews — had been recovered by U.S. military personnel. Of relevancy to this 2004 Page #16  
neit it.Inday. This .1411.teriiing military officer Is icheliale4 to 'writ/ 2004 Page #20  
ng in the area, including American military and civilian aircraft. They wer 2004 Page #38  
by some people who had been in the military, each of whom had a story to te 2004 Page #43  
 island being used as some sort of military exercise as well, but could not 2004 Page #44  
 time of the 1980 events, the U.S. military maintained a stockpile of somet 2004 Page #46  
converging on the base motor pool. Military light-ails had their tanks topp 2004 Page #47  
Storage Area and the surroundings; military documents, letters, and paper t 2004 Page #48  
paper trail; the testimony of many military and civilian witnesses; memorab 2004 Page #48  
 been the setting for considerable military weapons development and testing 2004 Page #48  
n which looked after the upkeep of military and governmental buildings. G.  2004 Page #52  
around here is pretty flat, it's a military and it has been for hundreds an 2004 Page #53  
map... Before retiring from active military service, the late Admiral Lord  2004 Page #53  
scored the official government and military interest that many of us had su 2004 Page #58  
and that both British and American military officers were very interested i 2004 Page #58  
mic Energy Commission labs, former military officers, private defense contr 2004 Page #60  
hese messages would have shown how military officials in Roswell were expla 2004 Page #61  
anation never fit the fact of high military security used at the time." SLI 2004 Page #61  
hly classified episode in American military history began — a series of eve 2004 Page #62  
 in the deaths of over six hundred military personnel and civilians in 1947 2004 Page #62  
re immediately defined by the U.S. military in 1947 as an 'enemy weapons sy 2004 Page #62  
alized, often inter-service, U. S. military unit assigned a mission to take 2004 Page #62  
and its Z Division at Sandia Base. Military support was provided by the Air 2004 Page #63  
the Joint Chiefs of Staff provided military support. The National Security  2004 Page #63  
ndrew Kissner says his White Sands military officer source saw a photograph 2004 Page #64  
n May 9 and July 31, more than 600 military and civilian airplanes crashed  2004 Page #66  
a list of locations where American military and intelligence units had retr 2004 Page #69  
 disc near Aztec? To help get more military facts, Andrew Kissner, in his o 2004 Page #70  
enemy's weapon system by the U. S. military in 1948, twelve miles northeast 2004 Page #73  
here have been unofficial leaks by military people and others about the dis 2004 Page #73  
puter Simulation of B&W Photograph Military Base Classified Library File "A 2004 Page #73  
actual photograph," seen by former military officer. Source said diameter o 2004 Page #73  
50. Several years ago I received a military officer's confidential intervie 2004 Page #73  
, New Mexico, "prior to 1950." The military officer said dead non-human bei 2004 Page #73  
ibal story is only anecdotal.] The military officer said he had a special s 2004 Page #74  
enabled him to access a restricted military base library prior to 1970. Due 2004 Page #74  
dentify him or the location of the military base in which he said he read t 2004 Page #74  
ur separate conversations with the military eyewitness. He said: "I discove 2004 Page #74  
dustrial complex that supports the military complex; it would obviously und 2004 Page #75  
y, Colorado. And the United States military had knowledge of Something comi 2004 Page #78  
ter, when I read highly classified military reports of cattle mutilations i 2004 Page #78  
ded harm until threatened by human military aggression. But then there were 2004 Page #82  
 involved: the Prime Minister, the military running the base, and the RCMP. 2004 Page #87  
ent started to fall apart when the military could not give a 100% guarantee 2004 Page #87  
rmation that was being gathered by military liaisons working out of the emb 2004 Page #89  
as the technology czar of the U.S. military complex during world NXIWII tha 2004 Page #90  
ituation on behalf of the American military and government. Smith's persona 2004 Page #90  
Dr. Sarbacher through the Canadian military liaison at the Canadian Embassy 2004 Page #91  
top scientists associated with the military had been called in. It was ther 2004 Page #92  
of Smith's close UFO associates, a military scientist by the name of Art Br 2004 Page #93  
mes: Many times I do remember blue military cars pulling up to the house an 2004 Page #93  
ks of unidentified things that the military had either shot down or found.  2004 Page #93  
ates for analysis. Art Bridge, the military metallurgist working with Smith 2004 Page #94  
ng to Mr. Smith, the United States military intelligence has tons of hardwa 2004 Page #94  
at Wright Patterson regarding the "military recovery of flying saucers and  2004 Page #98  
 the Defense establishments of the military? Q: Yes, Doctor, that is what I 2004 Page #100  
t there... There were two from the military — but not on duty. Years after  2004 Page #100  
II, 17 UFO sunk in sand guarded by military 107                             2004 Page #110  
liam Draeger II, 22 US and Mexican military; consistent with EBD 1950 crash 2004 Page #111  
el Johnstone V. 4 UFO witnessed at military base: personnel attempting to g 2004 Page #112  
ry operations witnessed by several military students 50 1970 Mexico 1 1 1 1 2004 Page #113  
esting because it was witnessed by military personnel, and included three l 2004 Page #117  
rman saw 30-foot crater, wreckage. Military cleaned up site, bulldozed crat 2004 Page #118  
. Subsequent interrogations of the military personnel included narcotics an 2004 Page #119  
the years? Specific: • How did the military retrieval teams operate and enf 2004 Page #120  
. 1988; see SOM too) m How did the military retrieval teams covertly ship l 2004 Page #120  
ons reported by other enforcement (military or intelligence) personnel ofte 2004 Page #123  
ANSWERS TO EARLEY'S CONCERNS • The military don't need to get approval to m 2004 Page #126  
nd says wreckage may be result of "military action" • See Frank Feschino's  2004 Page #128  
ed, and at one time we had so much military activity that one could have de 2004 Page #130  
inistration declared it to be. The military investigation during the Clinto 2004 Page #133  
se the Roswell Army Air Field. The military reversed itself within twenty-f 2004 Page #134  
ll alien spacemen at the site. The military quickly arrived and warned Barn 2004 Page #135  
in the Southwest and that the U.S. military recovered the remains of the sh 2004 Page #136  
hose who saw Brazel accompanied by military guard a subsequent day, as he w 2004 Page #138  
ation personnel and scores of 1947 military personnel are then not accurate 2004 Page #139  
including fines and prison both to military personnel who release such info 2004 Page #141  
trail. He also described sensitive military procedures by which the real de 2004 Page #142  
 Edwin Easley, head of the Roswell military police in 1947, when interviewe 2004 Page #144  
swell dead aliens picked up by the military. In fact, these crash dummies w 2004 Page #148  
 General • Renaissance Man • First military man to see military potential o 2004 Page #153  
ce Man • First military man to see military potential of rocketry • Tsarist 2004 Page #153  
attracted interest from the Soviet military. Marshal Tukachevsky, commander 2004 Page #153  
 Tukachevsky executed to"prevent a military coup d'etat", though speculatio 2004 Page #153  
 areas are created near top-secret military bases • Complementary research  2004 Page #161  
 observation may be made either by military or civilian sources. If the sou 2004 Page #168  
 the area, to the nearest sizeable military installation, or in some instan 2004 Page #171  
s, factories working on classified military material, but these are definit 2004 Page #171  
 of the commander -in chief of the military. I think some of the confusion  2004 Page #176  
sidency of Richard Nixon. In 1973, military officials contacted two film pr 2004 Page #178  
ich was made during a visit to the military audio visual repository at Nort 2004 Page #182  
 Base in which UFO inhabitants and military personal made physical contact. 2004 Page #189  
igence Agency) — which is like the military CIA, he presented Moore with a  2004 Page #190  
e willing to work exclusively on a military base? And I remember saving, "L 2004 Page #194  
he first captured live alien. This military officer had actually lived with 2004 Page #195  
use of death • Links to UFO field, military service • Remote viewing data • 2004 Page #200  
rash near Aspen, CO 1966, someone (Military?) ransacked plane before rescue 2004 Page #207  
legedly handed over photographs to military 11 Hit buy by Volkswagen bus, 1 2004 Page #209  
is document is "Memorandum for the Military gerso rtra.dialmillf 1111,16 As 2004 Page #210  
? • Usual reasons, pissed off CIA, Military, Mob etc. and... • Joint partne 2004 Page #212  
d both claim to have witnessed the military retrieval effort. They also men 2004 Page #216  
ey, who had just gotten out of the military, had stopped in Cedar Hill, nea 2004 Page #216  
dence created detractors among his military colleagues, got him into scrape 2004 Page #222  
S. Army staff car for high-ranking military officers of that post- World Wa 2004 Page #231  
xistence of a blue ribbon panel of military and scientific minds code-named 2004 Page #242  
f explicit involvement and extreme military and government secrecy toward U 2004 Page #242  
lso corroborate the documents, the military procedures, and the long-standi 2004 Page #242  
S. Vandenberg Jr. retired from the military in 1981 and could have been the 2004 Page #247  
en by a group of twelve high-level military, intelligence, and scientific i 2004 Page #249  
nce of special task functions with military intelligence liaison officers a 2004 Page #252  
as Lt. Col. After 21 years service MILITARY RECORDS RELEVANT TO OCRD ■ 4 Ma 2005 Page #8  
 equipment testing ■ Hampering our military preparedness and nuclear deterr 2005 Page #9  
 aircraft and casualties among our military and civilian population ■ Tampe 2005 Page #9  
96, around 8:30 a.m., the Varginha military police headquarters began to re 2005 Page #31  
 Jardim Andere. The ESA sent off a military truck with two soldiers and a s 2005 Page #31  
et off a faint hummin g sound. The military truck headed at full speed for  2005 Page #31  
e most unusual experience of their military lives, one that would end up be 2005 Page #32  
denly got crowded wicl1 police and military personnel. In an attempt to hel 2005 Page #32  
mocking rus town. On 22 January, a military convoy headed for the School of 2005 Page #32  
aled in heavy boxes. The next day, military verucles rushed to Campinas, in 2005 Page #32  
m the Intelligence Service of the :Military Police who took part in the cap 2005 Page #33  
en talking about the rumors of the military having captured a Little monste 2005 Page #33  
emselve s and who were not wearing military uniforms . The men were ready t 2005 Page #35  
ngue" reponed by other medical and military witnesses . But he confirmed se 2005 Page #36  
sion in the US arsenal, to improve military tactics, equipment, and trainin 2005 Page #39  
ive aboard the craft when the U.S. military team arrived. Attempts were mad 2005 Page #43  
ingman, Arizona. Her husband was a military officer and was on duty in an a 2005 Page #44  
d both her husband and a number of military personnel left the base in jeep 2005 Page #44  
d advise his wife that some of the military police had said there were casu 2005 Page #44  
     The Kingman UFO Crash of 1953 Military effects, atomic heat and shock  2005 Page #49  
c heat and shock overtaking parked military vehicles during the Upshot-Knot 2005 Page #49  
. t I I t 1' 'f; ' 1111• , ... The military effects section of the original 2005 Page #50  
0 to 1983 logbooks with entries by military, intelligence, and NASA personn 2005 Page #65  
t, based on the logbook, we've got military intelligence people, for God's  2005 Page #68  
s -especially thinking the way the military does about this. They would rea 2005 Page #71  
t UFOs by all branches of the U.S. military and intelligence community.2 No 2005 Page #73  
tly accelerate, etc.). Some of the military encounters described in the doc 2005 Page #74  
esponsible for securiry of a major military base would not be concerned by  2005 Page #74  
ecall that it is not only the U.S. military eute that is hiding information 2005 Page #74  
make it "go" -universities, banks, military, intelligence , the political p 2005 Page #75  
at we knoll/ for sure is that U.S. military (and the military of other nati 2005 Page #77  
ure is that U.S. military (and the military of other nations) has encounter 2005 Page #77  
tringfield called "a well informed military source." This informant had hea 2005 Page #78  
ormant had heard from other inside military sources that a metallic disk ha 2005 Page #78  
age on impact and was retrieved by military units. 3. Direct investigation  2005 Page #78  
h this man, who formerly served in military intelligence . The man claimed  2005 Page #79  
 told Stringfield chat "at certain military bases, highly trained mobile un 2005 Page #79  
ning UFO activity involving the US military has been contained in a compute 2005 Page #79  
ort backup files secreted at other military installations ." And so on. Str 2005 Page #79  
ey" for its heav1 concentration of military and defense contractor facijjti 2005 Page #83  
ime being held for politicians and military personnel with sufficient clear 2005 Page #83  
release of several hundred Spanish military UFO reports. The death of Chine 2005 Page #84  
hat related directly to the Soviet military. The United States in the early 2005 Page #84  
Greer, Stephen M., Md. Disclosure: Military and Govem111c11t IVitnes.m Reve 2005 Page #84  
 is not a flattering situation for military pride. The conclusion seems cor 2005 Page #95  
of genuine interest ro a number of military and civilian offices within the 2005 Page #99  
loating globe was seen escorted by military helicopters, it seems clear tha 2005 Page #119  
riety of reasons and that selected military and world governments have take 2005 Page #120  
 "was never a "unit" in the formal military sense ... and may not even have 2005 Page #123  
e of whether IPU was a unit in the military sense can be further assessed f 2005 Page #124  
al New lVfexico and is the largest military installation in the country-lar 2005 Page #125  
from living Roswell wimesses cites military threats, it is plausible that t 2005 Page #126  
great relevance co UFO crashes and military retrievals . "Majestic 12 Group 2005 Page #127  
he document's appendix cites other military manuals perfectly down to the l 2005 Page #129  
ster sergeant who had arrived in a military transport from New Mexico, deli 2005 Page #131  
e early 1950s, he was contacted by military officials that wished to speak  2005 Page #132  
          Majic Eyes Only that the military knew that hjs UFO-crash-at-Azte 2005 Page #133  
s a convenient smokescreen for the military to hide a real crashed UFO behi 2005 Page #133  
r is there another reason wh,· the military would want to spread fake stori 2005 Page #133  
e handed over to the United States military for safekeeping. They were duly 2005 Page #133  
like the National Archives or from military records. There are severaJ such 2005 Page #134  
ivilian describing and sketching a military insignia patch seen at a crash  2005 Page #136  
consistent with other documents or military procedure of the era? Chronolog 2005 Page #136  
hronism. For example, addressing a military general by his first name in a  2005 Page #137  
me in the early Cold \v'ar so much military action took place, perhaps firi 2005 Page #140  
e Army, has unveiled intelligence, military and ocher documents, as well as 2005 Page #141  
nly continue unless we believe the military has no further interest in down 2005 Page #143  
n the apparent ownership of the US military in 1969. Sgt. Stone is onJy one 2005 Page #147  
e is onJy one of severaJ fonner US miLitary personnel who claim co have see 2005 Page #147  
ilmed only on video. So, we have a military witness from 1969 and a civilia 2005 Page #148  
This comes from both ci\i.lian and military witnesses. All that is required 2005 Page #149  
eant who observed the film on a US military base in 1969; the UK's highest- 2005 Page #150  
losives and pyrotechnics ," as the military had reported. It was an atomic  2005 Page #153  
printed about the mission. But the military detail apparently came from Whi 2005 Page #153  
ly thereafter, Faustino received a military visitor asking for permission t 2005 Page #154  
gencies. "lt must be something the military lost, and we shouldn't disturb  2005 Page #155  
aring a pair of binoculars, as the military graded a road and soldiers prep 2005 Page #156  
and Reme were to the crash site or military perimeter. Either they were ver 2005 Page #156  
 lucky not co be discovered by the military perimeter guards, or they were  2005 Page #156  
orthy of recovery by a clandestine military operation? Baca and Padilla int 2005 Page #158  
ference The first objective in the military recovery of foreign vehjcles is 2005 Page #162  
ability of our own technology. The military thinking on th.is is to treat s 2005 Page #162  
op counter-measure s to a possible military threat to our systems of defens 2005 Page #162  
 on the reports of UFO crashes and military recover) efforts. Here is a par 2005 Page #163  
lians had no business delving into military secrets. Nevertheless , Charlie 2005 Page #164  
e find it hard to believe that the military had such a high degree of invol 2005 Page #165  
ly crashes may never be known. The military agenda for recovered alien vehi 2005 Page #167  
 these projects is part of a black military budget that recently exceeded S 2005 Page #167  
ects), Project Horizon (to place a military base on the Moon), and HARP; an 2005 Page #168  
sts joined him. They were flown by military plane to Phoenix, Arizona where 2005 Page #168  
tansel was escorted to the site by military police. Two spotlights illumina 2005 Page #168  
        Arizona, 1998: Landed UFO, Military, & Murder? Ken Storch Copyright 2005 Page #177  
iological Warfare Nick Redfern 116 Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies A 2006 Page #3  
 White House, orders were given to military interceptors to shoot down UFOs 2006 Page #5  
g, decoding and translating German military communications. If the secret h 2006 Page #8  
y. We also had broken the Japanese military codes... again in secret. With  2006 Page #8  
t. With regard to B, note that the military agencies have monitoring system 2006 Page #8  
 Soviets had shot down a number of military reconnaissance aircraft probing 2006 Page #8  
hlings even though, because of our military traffic, they would be well awa 2006 Page #10  
o?? G. Because I am convinced that military pilots in many countries have b 2006 Page #10  
verseas) in the early 1950s. Three military pilots, who each had over 100 m 2006 Page #10  
its wingman's saucer. Perhaps a US military rocket launched in the neighbor 2006 Page #11  
co Desert" (see Ref. 5) had as his military specialty "Disinformation". He  2006 Page #13  
 specialized teams involving joint military and government personnel, is ex 2006 Page #14  
r reasons related to government or military personnel dissatisfied with the 2006 Page #15  
gnificant departures from standard military manuals that are developed in a 2006 Page #15  
e buck Sgt., with some training in military intelligence," together with so 2006 Page #15  
nificant departure from the normal military procedure for creating such man 2006 Page #15  
 that would stand out for (former) military professionals skilled in the pr 2006 Page #15  
repancies in SOM1-01 from standard military manuals can be explained by the 2006 Page #15  
l organization to the conventional military that borrows military personnel 2006 Page #15  
conventional military that borrows military personnel for a variety of ad h 2006 Page #15  
that recruits extensively from the military, but is not itself a military d 2006 Page #15  
 the military, but is not itself a military department. 12                  2006 Page #15  
as SOM1-01 may not be a product of military professionals in the normal cou 2006 Page #16  
uch manuals are likely produced by military personnel co-opted into MJ-12 c 2006 Page #16  
o then revert back to their normal military duties. A more informed specula 2006 Page #16  
red with the normal standard for a military manual, but does not dismiss th 2006 Page #16  
t during his childhood by the U.S. military and had an Air Force Captain re 2006 Page #16  
nfluenced his decision to join the military. Upon joining the Army, Stone f 2006 Page #16  
 himself starting a very untypical military career in a highly classified p 2006 Page #16  
bris of UFOs. In addition, Stone's military service was characterized by hi 2006 Page #17  
l for someone engaged in full time military service. His efforts were not v 2006 Page #17  
teams without the knowledge of his military superiors. Stone's use of FOIA  2006 Page #17  
ropensity for operations involving military personnel to be led by military 2006 Page #18  
ng military personnel to be led by military officers where rank dictates au 2006 Page #18  
te the possibility of high ranking military personnel at the scene, is cons 2006 Page #18  
e to return to complete his normal military duties. The following quote des 2006 Page #20  
from SOM1-01. Contact with EBEs by military personnel not having MJ-12 or O 2006 Page #20  
erations, were not recorded in his military records. The exclusion from mil 2006 Page #21  
litary records. The exclusion from military records of all reference to tra 2006 Page #21  
operations. The absence in Stone's military records of any reference to cov 2006 Page #21  
t capacity was not recorded on his military service record. I will now exam 2006 Page #21  
 while training for a conventional military career in electronic intelligen 2006 Page #22  
fied early in his childhood by the military as someone that was capable of  2006 Page #22  
 a way unknown to his normal ELINT military trainers. The training occurred 2006 Page #22  
perate through the normal chain of military command either within the USAF  2006 Page #22  
ee years. Significantly, Sherman's military record does not reflect his tra 2006 Page #22  
ed without the awareness of normal military commanders Covert training occu 2006 Page #23  
ed without the awareness of normal military commanders Employment occurred  2006 Page #23  
Employment occurred without normal military commanders being aware that he  2006 Page #23  
Employment occurred without normal military commanders being aware that he  2006 Page #23  
ency operating through the US Army Military records have no details of eith 2006 Page #23  
lation to communication with EBEs. Military records have no details of eith 2006 Page #23  
sts on Project Moon Dust, his long military service, it can be concluded th 2006 Page #23  
to join a particular branch of the military and pursue a conventional milit 2006 Page #23  
military and pursue a conventional military career that provides a suitable 2006 Page #23  
als outside of the normal chain of military command and recruited into the  2006 Page #24  
g occurs in addition to the normal military duties performed by the individ 2006 Page #24  
nd without the awareness of normal military commanders. 5. Deployment and w 2006 Page #24  
rs without the awareness of normal military commanders. 6. Clearances for M 2006 Page #24  
mits more fully to the project. 7. Military service records contain no ment 2006 Page #24  
paper trail or awareness by normal military commanders of participation in  2006 Page #24  
ble to share the manual with other military professionals to exclude possib 2006 Page #24  
lving personnel recruited from the military sector while maintaining extrao 2006 Page #24  
aft was at the Sitaiye "at cr-nain military bases." mobile units were In a  2006 Page #26  
f Globe. Arizona. Jan 1947 Reaches military blockade, sees large saucer wtt 2006 Page #26  
Ft Hood in Texas) and other remote military bases with squadrons of unmarke 2006 Page #26  
nd Structure of Secrecy Many Close Military Encounters • 1975 U.S. and Cana 2006 Page #28  
ancing of UFO at Mount Etna Soviet Military Orders, 1980 • Soviet Ministry  2006 Page #28  
 Radar visual and pilot sightings, military jet interceptors scrambled in p 2006 Page #28  
ve Vogel Washington. D.0 July 27 - Military officials confirm that two F-I6 2006 Page #28  
out I am yesterday. according to a military official Controllers were unabl 2006 Page #28  
erence Summary • Interceptions and military close encounters continue throu 2006 Page #29  
n allegedly seen, Brazilian and US military involvement, etc • 3197 Peru UF 2006 Page #29  
d recovery operations, run by U.S. military Believes 1..F0 was shot down by 2006 Page #29  
 Oktlibd IS In tee politicians ann military otaCiaiS ertra Were deared ,11. 2006 Page #30  
emonstrate Technologies For Future Military Use " • Hints at anti-gravity A 2006 Page #30  
ine was in the sole control of the Military Office at the White House. was  2006 Page #32  
n." A Double Life 1/, - classified military research 1/2 - covert intellige 2006 Page #36  
 recovered to the reporter. 3. The military, likely from nearby Naval Ordna 2006 Page #45  
an up of the UFO crash site by the military. 43                             2006 Page #46  
s that have been overlooked by the military recovery teams. It is only thro 2006 Page #47  
h the possible exception of former military that were on the site. I hope t 2006 Page #47  
pace scientists and a high ranking military officer. Michael Lindemann was  2006 Page #48  
ademia, entertainment, journalism, military, law, business, science) contri 2006 Page #49  
r, Mobilizing of human resistance, military or ad hoc, has chance of succes 2006 Page #55  
nemy and have a chance to prevail. Military command and control, advanced w 2006 Page #62  
e World War II model — work as one military machine in close coordination w 2006 Page #62  
ocus on two things: supporting the military effort, and meeting basic publi 2006 Page #62  
etrating the strangeness. Standard military assumptions might not apply; th 2006 Page #62  
 would matter: mounting a credible military defense, and finding ways to pr 2006 Page #62  
some fraction of humankind in case military victory is impossible. Science  2006 Page #62  
s Religion Media Public government/military overnight. Along with finding v 2006 Page #63  
 to disrupt/destroy all but secure military communication. Internet would b 2006 Page #63  
egative NHI arrival that confounds military attempts at containment/control 2006 Page #63  
elective info about NHI. Alongside military preparations, government would  2006 Page #63  
t least fathom Alkali its motives. Military would prepare for the widest po 2006 Page #64  
with strong ties to secret science/military. Firms providing essential good 2006 Page #65  
 disbelieve positive might require military intervention to protect NHI and 2006 Page #66  
to the effectiveness of government/military crash-retrieval activities. In  2006 Page #72  
 County coroner was turned away by military officials who said they were "t 2006 Page #82  
 within a five- mile radius. Armed military guards and Kern County Sheriffs 2006 Page #82  
f- extinguished before civilian or military personnel arrived." McGregor de 2006 Page #82  
opter on 8 August; a day after the military had departed, and found a scorc 2006 Page #83  
rieval Conference The witness said military personnel "covered the craft wi 2006 Page #87  
tates. Up and down the East Coast, military installations, police stations, 2006 Page #95  
ncident. I will also reveal my new military findings. This includes the ext 2006 Page #100  
pon might well be possible. In the military research of the late 1940's wea 2006 Page #105  
civilians and an unknown number of military personnel are killed. Records s 2006 Page #107  
rco Eli Chereze, Secret Service of Military Police (P2) encountered EBE on  2006 Page #108  
 both cases, we have the deaths of military personnel from an unknown cause 2006 Page #109  
rrhagic Fevers. Or, in the case of military application, their merit would  2006 Page #116  
that both "our" guys (earth covert military forces) and alien craft are mut 2006 Page #117  
live, were whisked off to a secret military installation in the south of En 2006 Page #119  
e mountainside by an elite team of military personnel, and were transferred 2006 Page #122  
lso claims to have seen Prescott's military records. (11) According to Pres 2006 Page #122  
lted in Chester in readiness for a military exercise we believed was about  2006 Page #122  
crashed and was recovered by other military units. 5 5 Most remarkable was  2006 Page #123  
ly interviewed James Prescott. The military were definitely there that nigh 2006 Page #124  
at it's him. But his house, it's a military house; he got it by 'grace and  2006 Page #125  
rivate; he was very high up in the military. He's got a hell of a lot to lo 2006 Page #125  
lot to lose." (15) But how had the military been able to access the alleged 2006 Page #125  
n hour or more. "The fact that the military were already there to recover t 2006 Page #125  
told of the Berwyn UFO recovery by military personnel while traveling in th 2006 Page #128  
he thought, because she'd seen the military on the mountain before that thi 2006 Page #129  
to the world of politics, science, military doctrine and much else besides. 2006 Page #131  
orest that involved United States' military personnel based at the nearby R 2006 Page #132  
 that during its life as an active military station, RAF Woodbridge was hom 2006 Page #132  
bject was tracked by two different military radar installations. It would h 2006 Page #133  
few minutes after that the Mexican military clamped a radio silence on all  2006 Page #134  
team, supplemented by any required military support, to take the craft. The 2006 Page #134  
                                   Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies A 2006 Page #139  
ts and forced a change in American military aggression toward the "enemy we 2006 Page #139  
tems." Former State Rep. Kissner's military and intelligence sources conten 2006 Page #139  
rsthand testimonies about American military interactions with advanced aeri 2006 Page #139  
heir non-human occupants. Slide 1: Military Voices Title Slide Last year 1  2006 Page #139  
                                   Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies A 2006 Page #140  
rew, are of special concern to the military when no explanations fit the us 2006 Page #141  
he disc technology until the human military effort proved futile. Details a 2006 Page #141  
 off-the-record conversations with military and intelligence operatives fro 2006 Page #141  
                                   Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies A 2006 Page #142  
t to Coast AM radio about American military efforts to attack the disc tech 2006 Page #142  
om people who have served in U. S. military or intelligence. They describe  2006 Page #142  
 presence on Earth. I now have two military eyewitnesses of a remarkable ra 2006 Page #142  
e cousins who were in the American military in the late 1960s. SLIDE # 12 — 2006 Page #142  
                                   Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies A 2006 Page #144  
 and much of the valuable American military equipment was damaged. As in th 2006 Page #144  
): "My cousin, who was also in the military, was in the United States Air F 2006 Page #144  
                                   Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies A 2006 Page #146  
                                   Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies A 2006 Page #148  
ES DID YOU EXPERIENCE THAT IN YOUR MILITARY CAREER? Oh, three or four times 2006 Page #148  
                                   Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies A 2006 Page #150  
nda, there's got to be hundreds of military people who know what's going on 2006 Page #150  
ment was covering it all up, other military crews at TOP SECRET places such 2006 Page #150  
                                   Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies A 2006 Page #152  
, Y, Z.' No, it was X, Y, 0. X was military aircraft. Y were commercial air 2006 Page #152  
 IS EXTRAORDINARY THAT ANYONE IN A MILITARY POSITION WOULD BE THREATENING A 2006 Page #153  
                                   Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies A 2006 Page #154  
hat has never been answered. U. S. Military Effort to Bring Down Discs IS I 2006 Page #155  
                                   Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies A 2006 Page #156  
record with his full real name and military records. Thomas Colman Sheppard 2006 Page #156  
                                   Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies A 2006 Page #158  
 right angle. But over here is the military man in his khaki pants and brow 2006 Page #158  
                                   Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies A 2006 Page #160  
n the 1940s and the government, or military, whatever you want to call them 2006 Page #160  
                                   Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies A 2006 Page #162  
ke this: I asked him why we (U. S. military/government) had kept this under 2006 Page #162  
nd what did it have to do with the military and the whole thing? He gave me 2006 Page #162  
ad recovered. FOR? For purposes of military advantage. I asked him if the U 2006 Page #162  
you accept that when you're in the military. You accept that because you're 2006 Page #163  
d that the United States maintains military advantage over our enemies. You 2006 Page #163  
pt that. That's an OK answer for a military guy. BUT ISN'T THAT AN INCREDIB 2006 Page #163  
RACT For an hour the United States military was under a condition of nation 2006 Page #164  
Korea was viewed as the first real military contest between communism and c 2006 Page #165  
ses such as air traffic control of military and civilian aircraft. Of cours 2006 Page #170  
etorical question.) Apparently the military part of the government, at leas 2006 Page #173  
) Willingham said that the Mexican military had reached the site before he  2006 Page #177  
e before he got there. The Mexican military cordoned off the area and waite 2006 Page #177  
ey Island Naval Air Station (a key military installation located between Se 2006 Page #185  
. The craft was accompanied by two military helicopters. The sighting was r 2006 Page #199  
e P Tunnels, which were managed by military personnel, where devices had be 2006 Page #199  
l cattle deaths have occurred near military and government installations. R 2006 Page #201  
 slip that he had a brother in the military, "back east" who had some infor 2006 Page #205  
rother, Paul Smith, was one of the military remote viewers at Forte Mead. 8 2006 Page #208  
197 4: Glowing Disc Encounter with Military in Albuquerque , New Mexico Lin 2007 Page #5  
ar 11, when journalists !oined the military for "total war." Once again, th 2007 Page #10  
nsorship: i, Censorship at source (military censorship) ;.. Discreet contac 2007 Page #15  
as been hidden from the public via military censorship. If any UFO crashes  2007 Page #17  
:Minuteman missile silos and other miLitary installations. Now, an educated 2007 Page #25  
p of very powerful aristocrats and military officials who pulled the wool o 2007 Page #31  
3) Surveillance/ interference wrth military facilities 4) Psychological war 2007 Page #36  
nology-transfer issues (economic & military status quo) _ 4) Legal fallout  2007 Page #36  
nations. ■ Significant interest by military authorities. ■ Origins: unknown 2007 Page #51  
igins: unknown ■ Interceptions and military close encounters a constant fea 2007 Page #51  
 Hiding moSI of this from the U.S. military itself. ■ Using the U.S militar 2007 Page #54  
. military itself. ■ Using the U.S military to prolect their •stuff:        2007 Page #54  
ology does not appear to be in our military . _ ~:; -arse~al,//}--. . . . . 2007 Page #55  
47 on, many of the world's leading military, intelligence and political lea 2007 Page #59  
crures products for commercial and military aircraft. ln their version of t 2007 Page #61  
bjects. 1 am a real admirer of the military strangely enough and the people 2007 Page #81  
ns perhaps. The only link with the military was my Grandmother and my Grand 2007 Page #81  
hat their father was doing for the military. MW: I seem to remember somethi 2007 Page #84  
ert witnesses all of which were ex military, ex government, radar controlle 2007 Page #85  
 on it. However because l was on a military network I could then access och 2007 Page #87  
building 8, we know chat NASA does military casks like putting stuff in spa 2007 Page #87  
uff in space. So was the NASA sire military or public. GM: The NASA stuff w 2007 Page #87  
ic and some of the other stuff was military. M\X/: \Xlould honeypots really 2007 Page #87  
nking welJ ) ou could drive into a military base by mistake if the gates we 2007 Page #88  
it was my understanding that their military and defence contractors had the 2007 Page #89  
 accused of taking down the entire military district of Washington, which o 2007 Page #89  
u djd in fact take down the entire military djstrict of Washjngton? GM: No, 2007 Page #90  
em admjn can bring down the entire military network in Washington! GM: Yeah 2007 Page #90  
ng there one of those that I saw a military cyber security newsletter sayin 2007 Page #90  
:NIW: Could it be proven that they military have perhaps exaggerated agains 2007 Page #91  
icer's Club facilities for several military bases in Florida. It was 1967 w 2007 Page #94  
/TAC/Navy/ Army bases. Under armed military guard, Jack was personally show 2007 Page #95  
 this would not sit well ,vith the military industrial complex 101          2007 Page #107  
, and was well aware that when the military and defense contractors " lept  2007 Page #108  
ph I AT I (IOOJtOl ri J PROJECT-\" MILITARY \"ER. 10,· ::CREW PROJECT- \"2  2007 Page #112  
atton specifically warned the U.S. military of unbelievable facilities bein 2007 Page #114  
ccess space. It's now time for the military industrial complex, and the hig 2007 Page #120  
out a week or so. Eventually, some military guys came to the door and said  2007 Page #122  
xt day, there was a whole bunch of military trucks that had shmvn up in tow 2007 Page #122  
 and were heading back, we saw the military vehicles coming into town, ther 2007 Page #124  
o an hour, because there were some military people there. Finally they moti 2007 Page #124  
nd we went on home. Bue there were military people who were on the streets  2007 Page #124  
n the streets and what looked like military cars. I remember seeing the cam 2007 Page #124  
Do you remember what branch of the military they were? Joe: I couldn't even 2007 Page #124  
bout the fire. Joe: As soon as the military showed up the aircraft,, as the 2007 Page #125  
en fires up there before. Does the military always show up or was this the  2007 Page #125  
me that l can ever recall that the military ever showed up. 1\ily dad had f 2007 Page #126  
They had the road blocked off. The military had the road blocked off. We co 2007 Page #126  
k period or at least ten days. The military had our town so that we couldn' 2007 Page #126  
as finally done and over, when the military was leaving, there was a motorc 2007 Page #126  
uring that time period there was a military nuclear explosion seismic listi 2007 Page #126  
 town was near the location of the military Listing post with a population  2007 Page #127  
o contain. By the next morning the military had shown up and blocked Highwa 2007 Page #128  
ough, the site was surrounded with military and supported by helicopters. S 2007 Page #128  
 incident, in San Paulo, Brazil, a military person involved with the Februa 2007 Page #128  
er UFO crashes in Brazil where the military had isolated these areas retrie 2007 Page #128  
ark to find the park sealed off by military and state police officers. The  2007 Page #129  
Suspicions began to arise when the military and scientific search parties r 2007 Page #130  
a highly secretive and specialized military team that recovers crashed disc 2007 Page #131  
d several times as what people and military saw on the ships and wreckage.  2007 Page #131  
ffice in La Paz to a variety of US military and government agencies, includ 2007 Page #142  
ment, Intelligence communit y, and military (including the CIA, NSA, NSC, A 2007 Page #143  
 1974: Glowing Disc Encounter with Military in Albuquerque, New Mexico Lind 2007 Page #145  
ates from the hill to Porton Down. Military personnel opened the crates. Th 2007 Page #149  
as this a landing -forced by human military action? Or a crash? Or a pre-ar 2007 Page #149  
ia Cibola National Forest is where military surrounded a white, glowing, eg 2007 Page #160  
 to the east, creating a sprawling military complex now known as Kirtland A 2007 Page #162  
ating the area around it, plus the military had the deuce and a half truck, 2007 Page #169  
 From what I noticed, they were aU military personnel. The onJy person who  2007 Page #169  
onnel. The onJy person who was not military was the gu) who stopped us at t 2007 Page #169  
seems like I remember seeing ocher military vehjcles driving into the area. 2007 Page #170  
g, too. Aunt: There were a lot of (military) people there, but there were s 2007 Page #170  
ome more coming in. And it was all military that 1 remember. Paul: But ther 2007 Page #170  
isabled. Mom: They had reason, the military, for being there so quickly. It 2007 Page #171  
e hastily retrieved by the Mexican military. The authors also found a witne 2007 Page #184  
port town of Corpus Christi, where military radar detected that an unidenti 2007 Page #185  
re area that an out-ofcontrol U.S. military ICBM missile crashed on July 11 2007 Page #185  
e desert floor below, even as U.S. military electronic surveillance personn 2007 Page #186  
hing it up onto the bed of a large military truck. They also retrieved frag 2007 Page #187  
e. A short time later, the Mexican military convoy was traversing the dirt  2007 Page #187  
 at the location where the Mexican military c~nvoy h_ad stalled. Outfitted  2007 Page #187  
thered together all of the Mexican military vehicles, gear, and bodies and  2007 Page #188  
               in the hands of the military or otherwise unavailable for op 2007 Page #202  
197 4: Glowing Disc Encounter with Military in Albuquerque, New Mexico Dr.  2008 Page #5  
mbined with notable testimony from military and government personnel , offe 2008 Page #23  
UFO sightings were investigated by military personnel assigned to the three 2008 Page #23  
er, the exercise of diplomacy, and military power projection. Similarly, th 2008 Page #24  
nse. This act created the National Military Establishment (NME) which becam 2008 Page #25  
r Forces, the subordination of the military branches to the new cabinet lev 2008 Page #25  
t in the many defense, atomic, and military establishments that existed in  2008 Page #26  
F: In a liaison meeting with other military and government intelligence and 2008 Page #26  
l Investigations ; Airline Pilots; Military Pilots; Los Alamos Security Ins 2008 Page #27  
es and departments within the U.S. military and the murky world of intellig 2008 Page #31  
le the entire instrumentation of a military aircraft-the government is cont 2008 Page #31  
 to the joint Royal Air Force/USAF military complex at Bentwaters-Woodbridg 2008 Page #31  
eless, the trend begun by the U.S. military in the late l 940s-namely, to f 2008 Page #32  
ghts in question ; or (B) American military personnel assigned to one of th 2008 Page #32  
ing _covert, I ~hink that fron~, a military and defense point of view, you  2008 Page #34  
ing that while the interest in our military, defense, and scientific instal 2008 Page #38  
aining covert, I think that from a military and defense point of view, you  2008 Page #38  
s and is secretly recovered by the military, and various aspects of the rec 2008 Page #40  
several titles in my working life: military police investigator , reserve d 2008 Page #41  
e crash of a mysteriou s object, a military covert response , and demonstra 2008 Page #42  
d in 1979. The accounts included a military response-the cordoning of the l 2008 Page #42  
 The logging roads were blocked by military jeeps and soldiers. He commente 2008 Page #43  
sh. The searchers did not find the military. They did find numerous people  2008 Page #44  
unded ends" suspended from a large military helicopter with twin rotors. Th 2008 Page #45  
s he had also heard there had been military police checkpoints on the roads 2008 Page #46  
nfirmation of no missing aircraft, military or civilian.                    2008 Page #48  
s on, repeated and then refuted by military and civilian pilots. Claim that 2008 Page #49  
tement of story and then denial by military. Mrs. Ralph Case was a passenge 2008 Page #49  
 land and was "turned around" at a military checkpoint. He recognized the H 2008 Page #51  
 resident who talked about unusual military helicopter activity. Henry Harn 2008 Page #52  
y or Friday he recalled seeing two military "s"-y cranes·· flying over his  2008 Page #53  
riends in their pickup trucks. The military was gone and the roads were ope 2008 Page #53  
usly this event was being taken by military officials. Her son lived on Sea 2008 Page #53  
n had his camera taken away by the military. I wish I had the answer; 1 don 2008 Page #54  
 Fred Bradshaw -Witness to Unusual Military Activity On June 22, 1987, I in 2008 Page #55  
ers on the door. He had never seen military vehicles on the highway before  2008 Page #55  
n the area. His observation of the military convoy also stood out in his mi 2008 Page #55  
reporting the roads blocked by the military in the area of Elk River. Alan  2008 Page #55  
ought at first they must have been military helicopters, but he emphasized  2008 Page #58  
nd was contradicted by pilots both military and civilian. Whatever the true 2008 Page #59  
y focused on what is occurnng. The military involvement in the Crash could  2008 Page #59  
y released or shot down near these military bases. However, no evidence has 2008 Page #59  
wing the statements made about the military presence, it appears the retrie 2008 Page #60  
 Perhaps a better question for the military would have been, would you tell 2008 Page #60  
ver may have been recovered by the military before it was found by our Visi 2008 Page #60  
ormation such as the capability of military radar systems, information pass 2008 Page #63  
, including sightings by civil and military pilots and sightings corroborat 2008 Page #64  
tember , 1985: 2 UFOs tracked on a military radar system traveling l O naut 2008 Page #65  
ies , including weather balloons , military aircraft, etc. We even checked  2008 Page #66  
e seriously within government, the military and the intelligence community  2008 Page #66  
owing how the MoD tried to get the military to stop flying over crop circle 2008 Page #67  
 8th June in South Wales, over the military base at RAF St Athan, close to  2008 Page #67  
ht safety issues. UFOs Filmed Over Military Base The police helicopter stor 2008 Page #67  
cess of those of our most advanced military aircraft, intriguing photos and 2008 Page #68  
exiglas desk cover in front of the Military Police Desk Sergeant at Fort Le 2008 Page #70  
lanted in the 1940s to help shield military activities. RAF Butley was rena 2008 Page #71  
 980 to monitor the Soviet Union's military activities in the Cold War? Wha 2008 Page #74  
 THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION FOR THE MILITARY ? Almost none. A very uninspire 2008 Page #78  
nds. By 2 AM, December 28, lots of military people showed up and John Burro 2008 Page #87  
t B (describing comment by another military man): 'The lights are back agai 2008 Page #87  
 lightall going for? B {describing military man's comment): 'Oh, they're se 2008 Page #87  
988 Hypnosis Excerpt B (describing military man's comment): ... there's som 2008 Page #87  
ghs nor Jim Penniston. But another military eyewitness, Larry Warren, says  2008 Page #93  
 came from Staff Sgt. Penniston, a military security man who interacted wit 2008 Page #95  
wever, accepted as de facto by our military. On every questio n of whether  2008 Page #113  
co find a soluc1o n co the threat. Military strategis ts foresee the use of 2008 Page #114  
rget selection is not far off. The military imporcance of space vehicles, s 2008 Page #114  
posing the country to danger." The Military Commissions Act, which created  2008 Page #123  
 preeminent empire-at least form a military standpoint. Interestingly , wit 2008 Page #124  
Mayr and got funding from both the military and the Thulists. In April, 192 2008 Page #126  
nd person could fail to see that a military build-up of unique world-histor 2008 Page #130  
n, the young attorney for the U.S. Military Government Cartel Unit who trie 2008 Page #131  
denberg, a West Point graduate and military man, served as Air Force Chief  2008 Page #132  
ions. ---Gen. Robert M Montegue, a military man with no known corporate lin 2008 Page #134  
s Stewart Martin, was sent to U.S. Military Command in London to investigat 2008 Page #137  
teck; Nazi atom bomb physicist and military project leader Kurt Diebner; ur 2008 Page #138  
i intrusion was not limited to the military and intelligence communities. T 2008 Page #140  
 World War II, particularly in the military and intelligence fields, has pr 2008 Page #140  
Book Club, The Literary Guild, The Military Book Club, Mystery Guild, Prima 2008 Page #144  
k body armor with the German-style military helmets, initially dubbed the " 2008 Page #145  
 • BASIC ATP BRIEFING • CASES WITH MILITARY SIGNIFICAN CE • CASES WITH PHYS 2008 Page #148  
 Envelop e ■ War in the Gulf ■ The Military Abduction Question ■ UFOs in Ea 2008 Page #167  
The Gulf War and !vfedia Control ■ Military Abductions? ■ UFOs in space ■ T 2008 Page #167  
 Edward Teller (p 8) Secrecy (p 9) Military Research (p 10) Defense against 2009 Page #8  
rity, not only from a political or military standpoint, but also from the p 2009 Page #14  
interfere in Earth's political and military affairs. The role of such a phe 2009 Page #16  
urtain in front of the stories the military succeeded in convincing the Sov 2009 Page #17  
and advise the White House and the military advisors at all our embassies o 2009 Page #17  
level and forward to OSI. (b) Task military intelligence with requirements  2009 Page #19  
hreefold: to stimulate research on military applications of UFO technology  2009 Page #21  
cult. One individual familiar with military UFO technology and with Intelli 2009 Page #21  
R spent equal percentages of their military budget on UFO research and deve 2009 Page #21  
e scientific talent is available . Military UFO research is unpopular among 2009 Page #21  
American scientific community that military UFO research is a most difficul 2009 Page #21  
 has become ever more important in military?? ??????? is always the practic 2009 Page #23  
of intelligence experience because military archives remain closed to certa 2009 Page #24  
pm ent ( 1941-194 7) and the joint military services Research Development B 2009 Page #36  
d deception plans, a civil affairs/military government plan, a command plan 2009 Page #36  
ife: psychological warfare, covert military operations, civil affairs/milit 2009 Page #36  
military operations, civil affairs/military governm ent, logistics, communi 2009 Page #36  
show the existence of a Top Secret military scientific group responsible fo 2009 Page #37  
ggests that the USAF and the other military services were secretly required 2009 Page #41  
as to avoid the risk of a mistaken military confrontation over UFOs. The do 2009 Page #41  
er UFOs sightings that could spark military hostilities and jeopardize spac 2009 Page #45  
ingman, Arizona. Her husband was a military officer and was on duty in an a 2009 Page #51  
d both her husband and a number of military personnel left the base in jeep 2009 Page #51  
 of the experiences of a number of military personnel when entering a downe 2009 Page #52  
e of their vessels[;] however, the military got to the crash site first. 'N 2009 Page #52  
cant and well-known figures in the military arena of the day. She also clai 2009 Page #53  
8th, 1980, when at least two dozen military personnel were involved?        2009 Page #58  
 counterpart on the police side of military security, law enforcement super 2009 Page #62  
avily guarded in December I 980 by military security. Image © 2007 by Gary  2009 Page #71  
at do we do?" The consensus of the military officers in that meeting was to 2009 Page #74  
December 1980 was that one or more military eyewitnesses saw Burroughs eith 2009 Page #76  
itnesses -either in the forest, in military interrogations later on, or bot 2009 Page #77  
f this oddly moving light provoked military officers, including RAF Bentwat 2009 Page #82  
Army Air Corps, I glimpsed how our military struggled with the reality of e 2009 Page #88  
les recovered and concealed by our military by 1952. It should be noted tha 2009 Page #90  
 recovery events handled by the US military. I am continuing to research he 2009 Page #90  
emo, meaning that each employee or military member had to immediately stop  2009 Page #90  
ly involved with highly classified military research, and if we accept that 2009 Page #92  
 was exposed to the details of the military response to crashed extraterres 2009 Page #92  
retired police sergeant and former military police investigator with a tota 2009 Page #95  
lse, there was great motivation to Military Abductions ■ Into the Fringe (1 2009 Page #152  
nal alien abduction ■Taken (1994). Military abduction experiences . Man con 2009 Page #152  
11n souls and conuinera ■ H111'11n military personnel in underground fac1 ■ 2009 Page #152  
s with UFOs. ■ Official silence. ■ Military agencies often in the dark. ■ B 2009 Page #152  
                   - Coming from a military intelligence background, I have 2009 Page #155  
ate of the readiness of our entire military by observing the maneuvers of a 2009 Page #155  
bserving the maneuvers of a single military unit. On a similar note, elite  2009 Page #155  
s replete with examples of special military and government units whose miss 2009 Page #155  
tioned them as bombs that American military authorities are studying. Half  2009 Page #158  
almost inconceivable for effective military use because of the we) I known  2009 Page #159  
 to do with the casualties or some military problem encountered on the Isla 2009 Page #160  
auch rays were known to electricul military u~c ~ca\\SC ol lr.e w~l)· lbeor 2009 Page #182  

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y 29, 1947 event, was the American military's .first test of a suace-to-air 2004 Page #67  
nd broken in spirit because of the military's pressure to silence him. The  2004 Page #145  
 behind to comply with the British military's Status Forces Agreement. Road 2008 Page #80  
 was having and his worry that the military's sodium pentothal hypnosis mig 2008 Page #90  

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 ...tn.. e Space Affairs Post 1960 Military-Industrial Commission Space Aff 2004 Page #155  
whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potenti 2007 Page #108  
 infusion of Nazis into America 's military-industrial complex was complete 2008 Page #137  
worked as a hired assassin for the military-industrial complex, more specif 2009 Page #33  

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act If contact takes the form of a military-style assault, global communica 2006 Page #68  

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w regarded as the most significant military-UFO incident in the history of  2004 Page #46  

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whether sought or unsought, by the militaryindustrial complex. The potentia 2003 Page #6  

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taries on advanced projects in the militay such as 3-D holography, cancer r 2004 Page #181  

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NSPIRACY THEORIST Paul Hdlyer ~bny miliw-y pion es detroyed On mcOWllors wi 2008 Page #151  

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not the only marvelous mind in the MilJ...-y Way. It is fascinating to seek 2005 Page #117  

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hould be: when in doubt, classify. MILJTARY RESEARCH _We are not engaged in 2009 Page #21  

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ours, including vegetables, fruit, milk, mixed soup and yogurt. There was n 2005 Page #32  
 pictured. These smiling, bonneted milk chocolate ducks on lolly pop sticks 2007 Page #64  

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 water. If Mg is being oxidized, a milky precipitate of MgO particles shoul 2003 Page #112  
ny" as 50,000 civilizations in our Milky Way Galaxy, which has a few hundre 2006 Page #5  
Contact stars in our sector of the Milky Way galaxy. Soon, new space-based  2006 Page #70  

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f authenticity? More grist for the mill. The Newton "Diary" There is a fina 2004 Page #221  
t of the UFO crash/retrieval rumor mill to this very day. How many other si 2005 Page #134  
ar-old Ciucin1111ti hio-physicis\, mill IL' a{detl British ;md Ne\\' Zcala. 2009 Page #180  

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ange Experimental Station, Baker, :Millard County, Utah." \ \ \ \ \ \ \ -"i 2005 Page #61  

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elligent life that is centuries or millennia more advanced than ourselves.  2006 Page #70  

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scientific" planetary missions and millennial-old occult beliefs stemming f 2008 Page #135  

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and the MJ-12 Documents in the New Millennium" (Ref.5), and in my "Review o 2006 Page #12  

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Doty and Air Force scientist Jerry Miller arrived at the Bennewitz home. Be 2003 Page #145  
 of an underground facility there. Miller noticed that Doty was occasionall 2003 Page #145  
e. It has never been revealed what Miller and Doty thought of the hours of  2003 Page #145  
uffs. One of the men, General Glen Miller, turned out to be the man who had 2004 Page #192  
istration I met with Bob Scott and Miller at Norton, and they wanted anothe 2004 Page #192  
 film repository. He had a Glen E. Miller, retired General, as his aide, or 2004 Page #192  
ted to get out. I even had General Miller come to our house to meet Hynek a 2004 Page #192  
 Norton so they could look around. Miller was, interestingly enough, was he 2004 Page #192  
 telegram relieving both Scott and Miller of their posts. Why I don't know. 2004 Page #193  
ase the UFO films being offered by Miller and Scott. He and Hynek felt that 2004 Page #193  
s that had been set out by General Miller and Colonel Coleman. Without the  2004 Page #193  
ors lead by a now deceased Richard Miller, formerly with the U. S. Air Forc 2005 Page #59  
 into a high-speed dive.] Richard :Miller told Steve Jones that ManteU's pl 2005 Page #65  
ted to the Kingman, Arizona crash. Miller talked about the DRES facility th 2005 Page #65  
orks: The First Fifty Years by Jay Miller (the first-ever authorized histor 2006 Page #79  
I contacted who identified "Tufjy" Miller as a key witness. He said Tuffy w 2008 Page #52  
th his son, Andy. He claimed Tuffy Miller discovered the object first, brag 2008 Page #52  
t to Ocosta High School with Tuffy Miller. Tuffy was out of school for seve 2008 Page #53  
eryone was talkjng about it. Tuffy Miller told him, "You 'l/ read about it. 2008 Page #53  
ash site. More interestingly , the Miller family was described as having mo 2008 Page #53  
87, I spoke with a relative of Mr. Miller, Lavonne ·willis. She referred to 2008 Page #53  
he Crash. What Happened to "Tuffy" Miller? The city of Westport and the sur 2008 Page #53  
ason not yet revealed, Ken "Tuffy" Miller was identified repeatedly as the  2008 Page #53  
on't. I attempted to interview Ken Miller after having spoken with his frie 2008 Page #54  
ribune quoted Leech associate W.A. Miller of the Sydney University Civil En 2009 Page #159  
e such as the German rocket bomb." Miller further stated that he himself ha 2009 Page #159  
ndiana Evening Gazette also quoted Miller in an article: "New Weapon May Be 2009 Page #160  
icle: "New Weapon May Be Airborne" Miller said Leech, in both aerodynamic a 2009 Page #160  
l or vessels." What Professor W.A. Miller was quoted: Notes: Prof. W. A. Mi 2009 Page #171  
ler was quoted: Notes: Prof. W. A. Miller of the Sydney Speculation based o 2009 Page #171  
-nil:., June ~4 _ (iVJ-Pror. W. A. Miller o! the Svd-. nt-y Uni'.'erst:r Ci 2009 Page #183  
bomb." The Herald Tribune ~ys It • Miller emphasized to 1·?porl• reached Sn 2009 Page #184  

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 "they stole my g-damned camera!., Miller's family ran a gravel pit. Suppos 2008 Page #53  
oblems until this event; however , Miller's family bought a new pickup truc 2008 Page #53  

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d a small amount of current in the milliamp range. There was no derailed ex 2005 Page #171  

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ree minutes after introducing a 90 milligram sample of the Bi/Mg sample int 2003 Page #112  
h shows the bismuth side of the 97 milligram piece of layered metal that wa 2003 Page #113  
 conducted October 22, 2003, an 80 milligram sample of Bi/Mg was placed in  2003 Page #114  
d solution. A few drops from an 80 milligram Bi/Mg reaction test was placed 2003 Page #114  

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. One Bi/Mg fragment weighed at 97 milligrams was in water for 40 days; the 2003 Page #112  

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sample of Bi/Mg was placed in a 50 milliliter Erlenmeyer flask containing 2 2003 Page #114  

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 that Paul Bennewitz had his eight millimeter film and 35 mm cameras whirri 2003 Page #148  
was shot down with either 20 or 40 millimeter canon fire and he observed on 2004 Page #66  
old it was the product of 20 or 40 millimeter canon fire." SLIDE #9-A: 1945 2004 Page #66  

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nto a lifting body" if placed in a million volt electrostatic field augment 2003 Page #110  
enerator big enough to produce 1.2 million volts. He used a control that ma 2003 Page #110  
ssive construction project of $300 million 1951 dollars. This is easily eno 2003 Page #183  
for money, as evidence by the $300 million 1951 dollars to build Area 51 an 2003 Page #187  
rimary claims to fame. More than a million visitors have passed through tha 2004 Page #148  
in and analyzed it and said it's a million to one that it's anything but —  2004 Page #184  
 plague (the Black Death) kills 25 million people in Europe. • June 24, 176 2006 Page #107  
 • 1918-1919: Spanish flu kills 50 million people around the world (did thi 2006 Page #107  
low incidence of CJD, one case per million per year. In familial CJD, it is 2006 Page #114  
n average of 3 megawatts, that's 3 million watts. It was time for an upgrad 2006 Page #152  
gawatts to 10 megawatts, that's 10 million watts. The radar site covered so 2006 Page #152  
er profrtabla equal $250,000 ($1.6 million in 2003 dollars). ► One of the E 2007 Page #26  
er profitable equal $250,000 ($1.6 million in 2003 dollars). ► One of the E 2007 Page #26  
d with 70 years in prison and 1.75 million dollars in fines for gaining ent 2007 Page #87  
 GM: 60 years imprisonment and 1.5 million dollars in fines. MW: That's cra 2007 Page #91  
meone convicted of a crime get 1.5 million dollars if 85                    2007 Page #91  
en ruined? Where would you get 1.5 million dollars if you worked every da)  2007 Page #92  
\Xf: So vou'll be able to find 1.5 million dollars whilst spending the rest 2007 Page #92  
dvanced than us? 1,000? 100,000? I million? 3) A technologically superior r 2007 Page #184  
erial had been downloaded around 2 million times. The National Archives reg 2008 Page #65  
of thousands of man-hours and $150 million 1970s dollars. 67                2008 Page #73  
density in the magnetic field is a million times higher than the ionosphere 2008 Page #76  
% effect and we're talking about I million amperes at I 00,000 volts makes  2008 Page #77  
ctric breakdown of air being three million volts per meter. This works out  2008 Page #77  
mately one gigavolt ( one thousand million volts) for a 300 meters (1000 fe 2008 Page #77  
 TRI OT Act, which authorized $150 million in tax money for the "expansion  2008 Page #123  
t the elder Schiff spent about $20 million to insure the success of Bolshev 2008 Page #125  
 City, contributed yet another $20 million, according to the Congressional  2008 Page #125  
ws , I have been told that over 21 million rubles were spent by Lord [Alfre 2008 Page #125  
in America , including one for $30 million offered by National City Bank, a 2008 Page #127  
d fortune of between $150 and $200 million. Recall that Russell A. Nixon, t 2008 Page #131  
an corporations had more than $420 million invested in German companies. Af 2008 Page #136  
ample, is now taken by more than a million American youngsters. A I 986 edi 2008 Page #141  
utical advertising grew from $79 I million in I 996 to more than $3.8 billi 2008 Page #141  
ring the war. Nixon's share was $2 million which was used to advance his po 2008 Page #141  
s . They also questioned the $41 O million apportioned for the education of 2008 Page #143  
opaganda Ministry and published 19 million books, making it the largest pub 2008 Page #144  
put it simply, a secret known to a million people, in fact, is no longer a  2009 Page #20  

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s making $70,000 a year by 1938, a millionaire by contemporary terms. Wall  2003 Page #85  

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 by which the British are advanced millions of tons of badly-needed war mat 2003 Page #86  
 these "visitors" for thousands or millions of years. Among the group of uf 2004 Page #133  
excellent record for declassifying millions of documents dating back to Wor 2004 Page #147  
~ ") th' sludy of hum:rnkind. from millions uf ~e;an :1:;:o to 1he prnrnl d 2005 Page #107  
 They could easily be thousands or millions of years ahead of us. An AM rad 2006 Page #11  
g, many would close doors, putting millions out of work. Due to NHI strange 2006 Page #65  
partly because of media hype, that millions of people were panicked by the  2006 Page #102  
d re-run the numbers and know chat millions of potential consumers have an  2007 Page #59  
duce it. Today we are smothered by millions of "classified" documents. A de 2009 Page #21  
                            ray is millions of times more energetic than an 2009 Page #159  

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on the "Flatwoods Monster" for the millionth time. I was there to find the  2006 Page #92  
y manmade structures are at most I millionth as strong as the Earth's natur 2008 Page #77  

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al Diaries © 1951 edited by Walter Millis. Once collected, discs were proce 2004 Page #63  

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rence Reich's other lawyers, Peter Mills, would go on to become the prosecu 2005 Page #94  

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uifu ufi !ii= ukjtpu! jury uf lii; milluiuiJujii; =T u C'j-;jni'j 7/ua/yuii 2003 Page #117  

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rubles were spent by Lord [Alfred] Milner in financing the Russian Revoluti 2008 Page #125  
inancing the Russian Revolution.'' Milner, a Gennan-born British statesman  2008 Page #125  
n Institute, Metaphysical Society, Milner Group, Mont Pelerin Society, Nati 2008 Page #143  

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s, Warburgs, Morgans , Hammans and Milners. The idea apparently was to crea 2008 Page #125  

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ce: CIA Archivist to Tim Cooper to Milo Speriglio 1994 • Mentions 54-12 gro 2004 Page #207  
ng a press conference in 1995 that Milo Speriglio -an investigative author  2007 Page #134  
en in the CIA document obtained by Milo Speriglio . Of course, it goes with 2007 Page #136  

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such as lhP. German roclco~ bomb." Milter tmphn9lz. ed to ::-epoi;tera how~ 2009 Page #183  

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, Stan Gordon, Budd Hopkins, Linda Milton Howe, Michael Lindemann, Nick Red 2003 Page #2  
y and the intelligence community . Milton Torres Another case from the seco 2008 Page #66  
rious media interviews was that of Milton Torres, a United States Air Force 2008 Page #66  

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ral Accounbni Lomita, irramboatann mimed Is Gatvaarl, NASA hes yet to eompt 2006 Page #32  

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ary or marked Secret, or if it was mimeographed. Curious, I called Weaver a 2005 Page #42  

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ing, laser printing, photocopying, mimeography -any technique that creates  2005 Page #136  

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wearer designed for m•hosn vs. Tit MIMI 1111151 so bawl ...we '04- *roma mo 2006 Page #35  

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yari: Ministry of communications • Minadrav:Ministry of Health • MISTS KI : 2004 Page #157  

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ulo to the city of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais) when he saw an elongated,  2005 Page #36  

Word: "mind", 87 instance(s) (Back to Top)

y years I've held that image in my mind. What i saw was a circular object t 2003 Page #13  
ia. Two things immediately came to mind; 1) a petrified internal organ of s 2003 Page #45  
have been. There is no doubt in my mind that an object of unknown origin di 2003 Page #65  
night, the event that stuck in his mind was when an Army jeep with a driver 2003 Page #67  
ggesting he might have changed his mind and tried to climb back in the wind 2003 Page #95  
icated design and placing. Keep in mind that these are the last of Grandad' 2003 Page #103  
Don't bother me with the facts, my mind is made up 2. What the public doesn 2003 Page #118  
, satellites w ere on the public's mind and "downed satellites" were a very 2003 Page #183  
ect; satellites were in the public mind and media No security control numbe 2003 Page #186  
 Shirley MacLaine's reply. Keep in mind that Nicholas Cage stands by his cl 2003 Page #198  
tance. For some time I have had in mind the desirability of sending Lieuten 2003 Page #224  
tance. For soae ties X have had ia mind th* desirability of sending Lieuten 2003 Page #228  
For. about two weeks I have bad in mind the probable desirability —• of sen 2003 Page #230  
eebled, appeared to retain a clear mind. Speaking through the screen door o 2004 Page #29  
elopment. Anyone with a suspicious mind might ask if the Canadian study act 2004 Page #30  
ed the young fisherman if he would mind returning to the Irish Moss plant a 2004 Page #36  
 on two UFO operations (Two" Never mind, the second is not pertinent here)  2004 Page #43  
 radio was, "Rehfeldt's losing her mind, now she's seeing UFOs." We went to 2004 Page #55  
th added: No minister in his right mind is going to release ANY report whic 2004 Page #88  
e so advanced only those with the "mind of Einstein" could comprehend it, a 2004 Page #99  
some conclusions for us to keep in mind as we continue to probe the corners 2004 Page #106  
ing the perception in the public's mind of government attempts of denial an 2004 Page #125  
 man and woman with an independent mind comes into conflict with the bureau 2004 Page #154  
g the government had changed their mind and they would not be allowed to us 2004 Page #184  
ed diary, there is "no doubt in my mind that he wrote the journal." Of cour 2004 Page #221  
 doubt in any objective observer's mind. On the balance of probabilities, h 2004 Page #223  
 three girl witnesses, bringing to mind the idea of an inevitable cover-up  2005 Page #35  
 it was very vividly etched in his mind." END AUDIO SEGMENT PowerPointFrame 2005 Page #70  
niability are never far from one's mind in circles such as those 6 Goldwate 2005 Page #80  
utright fraud. \Xie should keep in mind, however, that Lazar was neither th 2005 Page #82  
 the paranoid delusions of a great mind finaUy unhinged, but we can confirm 2005 Page #87  
actically nothing about it. But my mind, used to expecting surprises in nat 2005 Page #95  
orce had actually such problems in mind, l cannot tell." Investigative auth 2005 Page #100  
ions as bearing witness to a great mind finally derailed, rather than even  2005 Page #102  
umankind is not the only marvelous mind in the MilJ...-y Way. It is fascina 2005 Page #117  
iful planet and the emerging human mind? John S. Hale Shepherdstown, West V 2005 Page #118  
s (1st hand, professions, state of mind, number, relationships) 3.0 Sources 2005 Page #135  
icy, the DoD had other purposes in mind. The rocket was the dream of the fu 2005 Page #172  
o Bill Jenkins who hosted the Open Mind talk-radio show a few years ago, th 2005 Page #173  
 Falwell and Pat Robertson come to mind) have already loudly proclaimed tha 2006 Page #10  
Don't bother me with the facts, my mind is made up." Another is "Do your re 2006 Page #12  
lude invasion of the human body or mind. Being would meet prior expectation 2006 Page #55  
onal stories link the topic in the mind of the public: "The War of the Worl 2006 Page #101  
 if these visitors had conquest in mind, it would not be difficult for them 2006 Page #140  
which had a range of — well, never mind — anyway, I could see Miami! (laugh 2006 Page #145  
 track their various routes, in my mind it looked like they were searching. 2006 Page #146  
idea of how fast it's going. In my mind, I was thinking this thing is movin 2006 Page #147  
ANCED, LET'S SAY IN TECHNOLOGY AND MIND, FLY OR MOVE A DISC AT SUCH SPEED R 2006 Page #155  
kass Flats. There's no doubt in my mind about that, because all of the equi 2006 Page #155  
happening. But, in the back of his mind he knew that some objects were appr 2006 Page #165  
d the following discussion keep in mind that the global political situation 2006 Page #165  
e version which you should keep in mind as you read the following versions  2006 Page #167  
ation. I preferred to keep an open mind. His argument was that we had no te 2006 Page #201  
epticism and cynicism with an open mind. Another lesson is that regional me 2007 Page #32  
e welfare of the American ublic in mind. 29                                 2007 Page #35  
K ■ "Fakes? Real? Make up your own mind." ■ "Written in 1954. Maybe should  2007 Page #47  
any investigation, to keep an open mind and co follow the evidence through  2007 Page #59  
that's out of this world!" Bear in mind that Australia is a country with a  2007 Page #60  
 time none of this scuff was in my mind. They were providing hardware to DE 2007 Page #78  
k is some ones whose name comes co mind. He is a former Attorney General wh 2007 Page #91  
 were UFO related with research in mind and not malicious or terrorist in n 2007 Page #91  
at the Air Force had changed their mind, the 0.1.C. began taking back the p 2007 Page #110  
itary convoy also stood out in his mind because he had heard of the reports 2008 Page #55  
 that fast. What also stuck in his mind is that although the strange orbs o 2008 Page #58  
t created a powerful memory in the mind of Estella K.russel based upon the  2008 Page #59  
ecame linked in the local public's mind with the persistent presence of UFO 2008 Page #74  
raft. But Burroughs also knows his mind is blocked when he 75               2008 Page #81  
th no sound! That still boggles my mind." After the craft disappeared , bot 2008 Page #83  
ask it questions that come to your mind. That light will talk back to you a 2008 Page #89  
t and receiving information in his mind. Apparently the intelligence agents 2008 Page #90  
binary code communication into his mind. It is 88                           2008 Page #94  
hat. This thought might be kept in mind until the original document leaving 2008 Page #107  
ion in context. One should bear in mind that this top secret memo is commun 2008 Page #110  
 the work of MK-ULTRA used illegal mind control drugs. Finally, Tab "H" on  2008 Page #111  
 over long distances with only the mind. There are reports that the Nazi co 2008 Page #130  
." This name immediately brings to mind the initial name of the group repor 2008 Page #130  
advances in the study of the human mind, behavior, and propaganda , global  2008 Page #145  
reater than ever before, the human mind frequently jumps to the conclusion  2009 Page #20  
ject to ensure that all are of one mind as to the letter and spirit of thes 2009 Page #28  
 YOU HA VE ANYTHING COME INTO YOUR MIND IN TERMS OF THOUGHT OR IMAGE? Well, 2009 Page #67  
,y powe,ful force at work. Keep in mind, it is a ve,y, ve,y small number of 2009 Page #75  
That's correct. If you 'II keep in mind that Eisenhower tried to get to the 2009 Page #75  
abide by her security oath. In her mind there were excellent reasons not to 2009 Page #88  
s obvious that she had made up her mind. She began discussing the CNN news  2009 Page #88  
luding typewriter ribbons. Bear in mind that when June performed these duti 2009 Page #89  
s so vast it literally boggles the mind. From close encounters , to strange 2009 Page #154  
to National Security. Also bear in mind that this definition describes a dy 2009 Page #154  

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WHEN YOU SAY STACKED, I HAVE IN MY MIND'S EYE THE IMAGE OF FIVE DISCS, ONE  2006 Page #153  

Word: "mind-altering", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

re they were held and subjected to mind-altering efforts. Larry Warren left 2004 Page #48  
rom the public) involve the use of mind-altering drugs, a fact passed over  2008 Page #141  

Word: "mind-boggling", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

follow unknown returns moving at a mind-boggling 9,000 mph. The following m 2003 Page #88  
 we went to Sedan Crater which was mind-boggling in its depth. The crater w 2006 Page #199  

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

e same family as the CIA's MKULTRA mind-control research on US citizens dur 2003 Page #151  

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

he show had suddenly changed their minds and didn't want their statements a 2003 Page #67  
 opportunity to review □ With more minds on the problems, we are likely to  2003 Page #188  
iven which changes all presidents' minds about releasing confirming evidenc 2003 Page #195  
, UFOs were still very much in the minds of Project Moon Dust personnel. Tw 2004 Page #6  
 the Roswell Incident out of their minds, it is not reassuring that Charles 2004 Page #138  
entists, independent men with open minds. Every man and woman with an indep 2004 Page #154  
 Are they trying to slowly get our minds ready? A: As to why they pulled th 2004 Page #184  
n panel of military and scientific minds code-named Majestic 12 or MJ-12. F 2004 Page #242  
opment. For good or for ill, other minds in the galaxy have come to visit.  2005 Page #117  
erode. The natural urge for honest minds to seek the truth has begun to rev 2005 Page #143  
her powers, the NHI can invade the minds of humans and animals. In a slow-f 2006 Page #63  
troversial than Open Skies, Closed Minds or The Uninvited [Pope's previous  2006 Page #130  
ho have eyes to see, ears to hear, minds to think, and hearts to know, the  2006 Page #193  
t seems to irregularl~ play on the minds of some sponsors and/ or the adver 2007 Page #61  
ff. ivly mom was trying to get our minds off of my dad going off to fight t 2007 Page #124  
ose lights, too, but changed their minds, turned around and went back to th 2008 Page #83  
 they were making contact with our minds.' (Howe emphasis.) They are little 2008 Page #88  
est has never rested easily in the minds of those who were actually there.  2008 Page #96  
EMBERSHIP • NOW EXISTS ONLY IN THE MINDS OF CONSPIRA CY THEORISTS • HAS TAK 2008 Page #148  
 arena have firmly done so. In the minds of many, the Contactees of yestery 2009 Page #55  
lain and something happened to the minds of those eyewitnesses -either in t 2009 Page #77  
 itself out in the papers, and the minds of ufologists, the Soviet Union wa 2009 Page #137  

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otionally affected, the collective mindset of a whole swathe of people with 2008 Page #36  
cal gain. This absurd and paranoid mindset cannot be allowed to continue as 2009 Page #16  

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

s not checked with a spellchecker; mine picked out this mistake right away. 2003 Page #176  
e risk of plugging another book of mine and my co-author Chris Styles, suff 2004 Page #43  
anchard was a very close friend of mine. I worked with him in the Air Force 2004 Page #147  
h her kids, just as I was out with mine. We chatted about our careers, and  2005 Page #85  
May 1953, Kingman, AZ. A friend of mine met Charlie in a photocopy shop in  2005 Page #163  
"your station in life is less than mine because I 17                        2006 Page #20  
t to science for explanations, and mine history for similarities. In the fa 2006 Page #59  
igative reporters would be free to mine every back-channel source for the i 2006 Page #60  
e Book, there was never [ emphasis mine] a shred of evidence to indicate a  2008 Page #24  
ppear to be concentrated [emphasis mine]. During December 1948 on the 5th 6 2008 Page #27  
the object directly over [emphasis mine] Oak Ridge. AEC Security Division C 2008 Page #28  
 across controlled area [ emphasis mine] of Atomic Energy installation at O 2008 Page #28  
 rat line used "by acquaintance of mine." 135                               2008 Page #141  
fletter from a therapist friend of mine who was also editor of The Journal  2009 Page #139  

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

well Incident has become a sort of mine-field one must navigate. Certain sw 2004 Page #139  

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neering, but it does emphasize the minefield that trus subject presents to  2005 Page #168  

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

iculrural Ministry's Department of Mineral Production for chemical, spectro 2007 Page #195  
on does not appear to be a natural mineral. It appears to be a refined allo 2007 Page #196  
respond to any naturally-occurring mineral, so we conclude that it was prob 2007 Page #197  
respond to any naturally-occurring mineral" and that it's artificial-he say 2007 Page #197  
 object i definitely not a natural mineral, but an artificial alloy of some 2007 Page #199  
lements, although copper (a common mineral in Chile's nonhern region) is th 2007 Page #201  

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

at Leonid Kulik, who was a Russian mineralogist, visited what is known as t 2008 Page #98  

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r. Pete J. Dunn of the Division of Mineralogy at the National Museum of Nat 2007 Page #196  

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

s were forcified with vitamins and minerals. Ufology's fifcieth anniversar  2007 Page #63  
is an eminence on extraterrestrial minerals, a Fulbright Fellow with postdo 2007 Page #198  
 of the UFO), Tabe was prospecting minerals in the Limari VaJJey, when he o 2007 Page #200  

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

ptures Flying Sauc 75 Pe.' .ent if Mines ' Coveiel by i:srt-Sign-Up •OST'Ul 2003 Page #119  
iles led to other confirmable gold mines of information. Dr. Eric Walker is 2004 Page #98  
 rock-coal seams in Norwegian coal mines on Spitsbergen . It was pierced an 2005 Page #133  

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OTT WHATEVER YOUR AUTHORITY IS CIA/MING THAT THIS MIOE7 HAVE BEEN, SOME OF  2004 Page #24  

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ded photographer in the UK. He has mingled with the powerful and the famous 2005 Page #149  

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rt:incc. bomb. T 1 J:ie deil!n:-.c mini.su·y, the oir Sckn:lsls were report 2009 Page #182  

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

ip to schism off and run their own mini-convention one morning while the ma 2003 Page #146  

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Degs, the Spielberg Sci-Fi channel mini-series entitled Taken, the document 2004 Page #137  

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

s left leg was broken. There was a minimal radiation contamination and it w 2003 Page #99  
tory held up and news coverage was minimal. 72                              2006 Page #75  
municated to me: Biosafety level I—minimal biohazard, Study of low risk inf 2006 Page #106  
ere it counts militarily, but with minimal injury to noncombatants. The pos 2009 Page #22  
 was giving President Kennedy only minimal information in response to his J 2009 Page #38  
nnedy assassination, no matter how minimal, provided a powerful rationale f 2009 Page #44  

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

es in ice; try to ensure survival; minimize interaction with EBEs; OPNAC Te 2003 Page #175  
ry ” to remove to secure location. Minimize contamination. Injured, wounded 2003 Page #177  
will vary: photos of all remains o Minimize contact: gloves, tools, no bare 2003 Page #177  
tion. My purpose, of course, is to minimize pre.es reacticn, particularly i 2003 Page #222  
 and actions of NHI is required to minimize unintended consequences. Knowle 2006 Page #66  
 and actions of NHI is required to minimize unintended consequences. Knowle 2006 Page #66  
NeWB from Peart Harbor censored to minimize shock to the pubUC Dec. 1941: B 2007 Page #16  
on measures and media protocols to minimize and downplay the events due to  2009 Page #25  

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

Operations" leaves no paper trail, minimizes the number of individuals awar 2006 Page #24  

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

 retrieval and preservation, while minimizing contact with them and marking 2003 Page #178  
l or likely. The best strategy for minimizing the impact of crash retrieval 2005 Page #139  
ds maintaining absolute secrecy by minimizing the impact of unauthorized di 2006 Page #23  
cruited into MJ-12 Group projects; minimizing the number of personnel aware 2006 Page #23  

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 the radio and leaks are held to a minimum, almost unimaginable by today's  2003 Page #90  
f assistants should be held to the minimum and all. military members of the 2003 Page #222  
 This scenario would bring about a minimum of economic disruption and high  2006 Page #60  
ully orchestrated manner to ensure minimum disruption. Inevitably, some peo 2006 Page #60  
s in so many ways" — will work for minimum social disruption. Fast-Strange- 2006 Page #66  
me iron (Fe) and silicon (Si), and minimum traces of titanium (fi). In addi 2007 Page #197  
ntial knowledge has been kept to a minimum for reasons of plausible deniabi 2009 Page #25  
 33 Group should also be kept to a minimum. As Director of Central Intellig 2009 Page #25  

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

nducted at New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology. Secondary examinati 2003 Page #107  
h as "Idiocy in the Boondocks". C. Mining engineers similar to those who we 2006 Page #6  
o have very special properties. D. Mining engineers mining more common meta 2006 Page #7  
al properties. D. Mining engineers mining more common metals from the nodul 2006 Page #7  
 is much more important than ocean mining to us, so we build nuclear submar 2006 Page #7  
gy, Geophysics, Geochemistry and :.Mining Sciences since 1976; founder of t 2007 Page #198  

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

obal National Socialists and their minions who seek control of the entire w 2008 Page #136  

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

lliam Huffman, a traveling Baptist minister that had moved to Cape Girardea 2003 Page #21  
military and civilians were there. Minister at Red Star Baptist Church, sta 2003 Page #22  
m my grandfather who was a Baptist minister in Cape Girardeau Missouri in t 2003 Page #23  
n and would he be willing to go to minister to people there which he did. U 2003 Page #23  
terviewed the granddaughter of the minister who was called out to "bless th 2003 Page #170  
 Carter, and former Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson. Hull's story is 2003 Page #190  
DOCTORS, A VETERAN DOCTOR, AND ONE MINISTER, AND THEY RAVE SUBMITTED TO US  2004 Page #24  
aling directly with the then Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent. She cited an 2004 Page #86  
 months before Smith and the Prime Minister jointly decided the time was no 2004 Page #86  
liament in the 1960s, a government minister insisted that that the Canadian 2004 Page #86  
l year of the country, the Defense Minister Paul Hellyer went to St. Paul A 2004 Page #87  
ee groups were involved: the Prime Minister, the military running the base, 2004 Page #87  
lowed to take off again. The Prime Minister had a cabinet meeting, and no g 2004 Page #87  
his UFO expert when he was Defense Minister in 1967. The thing was he could 2004 Page #87  
anadian researcher Smith added: No minister in his right mind is going to r 2004 Page #88  
mo was one of approval. The deputy minister in the Department of Transport  2004 Page #89  
 in November of that year to Prime Minister, Sir Eric Gairy of Grenada, who 2004 Page #108  
1977 he served as advisor to Prime Minister, Sir Eric Gairy of Grenada, who 2005 Page #139  
ons to track UFOs. • Soviet Deputy Minister of Defense, Ivan Tretyak, ccnfi 2006 Page #28  
or a conference with British Prime Minister Clement Attlee. The secure phon 2006 Page #164  
to infbrm but not advise the Prime Minister (Clement Adee of Britain). The  2006 Page #167  
. The President informed the Prime Minister that the report of the planes w 2006 Page #168  
the planes was in error. The Prime Minister expressed relief and gratificat 2006 Page #168  
ith the British royals, oust Prime Minister Winston Churchill and make peac 2008 Page #130  
uld be the envy of Nazi Propaganda Minister Paul Joseph Goebbels as a mere  2008 Page #143  
uld be directly responsible to the Minister of the Armed Forces and War Coo 2009 Page #165  
uld be directly responsible to the Minister of the Armed Forces and War Co- 2009 Page #167  

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

ect Magnet report sat on the Prime Minister's desk for three months before  2004 Page #86  
 to see a couple decades after the minister's denial. It was exposed by Smi 2004 Page #86  

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oved to Cape Girardeau and started ministering at the Red Star Baptist chur 2003 Page #21  

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I1-4 NI-B8 Kap-vStin Yer Counce of Ministers Ustinov Space Activities USSR  2004 Page #155  
mily of Engineers,Test Pilots, and Ministers Mikoyan-Gureivich aka MiG best 2004 Page #158  
hat year. It was agreed by Defense ministers that in view of the historical 2008 Page #62  
s ■ Soviet cosmonauts, pilots, and ministers ■ Antelope Valley ■ The Media  2008 Page #167  
IN CONTROL IF PRESIDENTS AND PRIME MINISTERS ... ? That ·s a question you h 2009 Page #75  

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

ion • MirtIstrY of Armaments Other Ministries GAU Seventh Ad)nQatratiort Ot 2004 Page #155  
 Secret Weapon" British goven1ment ministries declined comment today on New 2009 Page #159  

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

er Chief of Defense Staff. British Ministry of Defense “The evidence that t 2003 Page #18  
and pages of previously classified Ministry of Defense and Royal Air files  2003 Page #74  
ttle-known body within the British Ministry of Defense known as DIALL — the 2004 Page #12  
ormation Division, Norwegian Royal Ministry of Defense. However, Spitsberge 2004 Page #13  
is no evidence to suggest that the Ministry of Defence received any such re 2004 Page #54  
waters/Woodbridge UFO Incident The Ministry of Defense's first major inform 2004 Page #58  
d suspected. In December 2002, the Ministry released more than one hundred  2004 Page #58  
jestic 12 Space Affairs post 1960. Ministry of Defence Space Affairs post 1 2004 Page #156  
Space Affairs post 1960(Continued- Ministry of Defence Grouping) 1 1 V.V.S. 2004 Page #156  
ical and Biological Problem • MAP: Ministry of Aviation Industry • MEP: Min 2004 Page #157  
nistry of Aviation Industry • MEP: Ministry of Electronic Industry • Minsvy 2004 Page #157  
f Electronic Industry • Minsvyari: Ministry of communications • Minadrav:Mi 2004 Page #157  
istry of communications • Minadrav:Ministry of Health • MISTS KI : Interdep 2004 Page #157  
l Council on Space Research • MOM: Ministry of General Machine Building • M 2004 Page #157  
of General Machine Building • MOP: Ministry of Defense Industry MRP: Minist 2004 Page #157  
 Ministry of Defense Industry MRP: Ministry of Radio Industry • MSM:Ministr 2004 Page #157  
: Ministry of Radio Industry • MSM:Ministry of Medium Machine Building • NI 2004 Page #157  
ce with Prof. H.T. Bondi Of U.K.'s Ministry of Defense • Backchannel to MJ- 2004 Page #165  
.2-1.3 meters in height. • Defense Ministry and KGB involvement Krustakrogs 2004 Page #173  
shington D.C. International Social Ministry Office could obtain access to t 2004 Page #186  
iet Military Orders, 1980 • Soviet Ministry of Defense receives thousands o 2006 Page #28  
ry) which remains an agency of the Ministry of Defense. Today, Porton Down  2006 Page #123  
 all sorts of individuals from the Ministry of Defense coming to him. The M 2006 Page #124  
 that they had been pressuring the Ministry of Defense for the last few wee 2006 Page #126  
ld in Action — were pressuring the Ministry of Defense on another incident  2006 Page #126  
's conceivable that someone in the Ministry of Defense might well have got  2006 Page #126  
een the ideal opportunity that the Ministry of Defense needed to try to emp 2006 Page #126  
igated UFO reports for the British Ministry of Defense from 1991 to 1994, w 2006 Page #130  
-fiction titles]. And, indeed, the Ministry of Defense may have more of a p 2006 Page #130  
 be picked over by ufologists, the Ministry of Defense and a number of othe 2006 Page #131  
erchild was published, the British Ministry of Defense, in an unprecedented 2006 Page #131  
FO. "Normally," he continued, "the Ministry of Defense only helps film and  2006 Page #131  
ological Warfare) level within the Ministry of Defense." (27) And, most not 2006 Page #132  
d began training for the Episcopal ministry at Yale University Divinity Sch 2006 Page #195  
............................... 29 Ministry of Defense X-Files Nick Pope .. 2008 Page #5  
national . 2 security. The British Ministry of Defense's stance on the UFO  2008 Page #24  
defense of the United Kingdom. The Ministry of Defense has no evidence to i 2008 Page #24  
t something occurred , the British Ministry of Defense has never disputed.  2008 Page #31  
n both the Royal Air Force and the Ministry of Defense-including Nick Pope, 2008 Page #33  
 3 Letter to Nick Redfern from the Ministry of Defense, June 15, 1989 4 Nat 2008 Page #38  
                          Abstract Ministry of Defense X-Files By Nick Pope 2008 Page #61  
2008 Nick Pope Late in 2007 the UK Ministry of Defense (MoD) gave an undert 2008 Page #61  
The Second Batch A second batch of Ministry of Defence UFO files was releas 2008 Page #65  
 Bentwaters and in 1951, Britain's Ministry of Defence leased RAF Bentwater 2008 Page #71  
AF Woodbridge is used by the U. K. Ministry of Defence for Army training ex 2008 Page #72  
(RAF Bentwaters) . SLIDE# 47 U. K. Ministry of Defence Letter Then an alleg 2008 Page #94  
nce Letter Then an alleged British Ministry of Defence letter in which the  2008 Page #94  
close ties to Goebbels' Propaganda Ministry and published 19 million books, 2008 Page #144  
c bomb in importance . The defense ministry , the air ministry, the war off 2009 Page #159  
e . The defense ministry , the air ministry, the war office, the admiralty  2009 Page #159  
 war office, the admiralty and the ministry of supply all refused to discus 2009 Page #159  

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re are one or two things about the Ministry's stance over the last few year 2006 Page #130  
rory of the Brazilian Agriculrural Ministry's Department of Mineral Product 2007 Page #195  

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e, scrapie in sheep, transmissible mink encephalopathy (TME), chronic wasti 2006 Page #116  

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

lll'\""'1.....,1 .. irnan. Tht1 '""Minl.ur..t'f"l!'-1.i, ,.••nto• .J•~~:'." 2005 Page #124  

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

ns - Stanford, San Diego, Univ, of Minnesota November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. 2003 Page #153  
ishbine (MN) William McNeff (MUFON Minnesota Journal, issue #102) Line 1 (M 2004 Page #228  
 Duluth Harbor on Lake Superior in Minnesota. Local TV news station KDLH re 2007 Page #128  

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

cy 24 James Goodall *That SOB from Minnesota' • Writer for Jane's Defense.  2006 Page #27  

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

itch" and or oils (like lecithin), minor gray material bottom of shoe amoun 2003 Page #50  
en to the hospital. He underwent a minor surgery co have the tumor removed  2005 Page #33  
These issues can be significant or minor depending on what is known about t 2005 Page #137  
 had wandered off to calf. Despite minor perils associated with being away  2005 Page #154  
e (EMP) en or, and had developed a minor fault in 1972 in its recording mem 2007 Page #143  
Hendricks stated, "Exhaust glow is minor in flight." Lee Hayman, Washington 2008 Page #54  
 delayed. NASA, citing a number of minor technical considerations , refused 2008 Page #136  
y a year behind schedule , another minor delay would not, despite NASA prot 2008 Page #136  
teenth century saw some relatively minor changes. In our century, technolog 2009 Page #19  

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uld the public, except for a small minority who studied and pondered UFOs.  2004 Page #132  
re it or make light of it. A small minority believes that extraterrestrials 2004 Page #132  
d be crucial to social cohesion. A minority of religious leaders would call 2006 Page #62  
e NHI will be all but universal. A minority of peace advocates will try to  2006 Page #68  
ble to the NHI will also emerge. A minority of peace advocates will try to  2006 Page #69  

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ring AFB, Maine; Malstrom AFB, and Minot AFB, North Dakota, and Wurtsmith A 2009 Page #18  

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 Ministry of Electronic Industry • Minsvyari: Ministry of communications •  2004 Page #157  

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a the emvm of yes? ixarwy ysa will mint* la Hol am with Jaarlssw dip Tamils 2003 Page #223  

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f Secrecy Stringfield's Sources US mintarydeStoning radar system to detect  2006 Page #26  

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of the "Attack of the littJe green mints." The carefree manner in which the 2007 Page #66  

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room 11/8/2003 Special Opera ’jons Minu.il RULES OF THUMB (Concluded) h Rel 2003 Page #177  

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sident 11 8/2003 Special Operatons Minuai REFERENCES 1. Standard Regulation 2003 Page #177  

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dled it in 1976 Special Operations Minual EXAMPLE: MATCH PRESS; THE RAISED  2003 Page #180  

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he experiment was named To-T (f oh minus T). Reich and his coUeagues observ 2005 Page #91  

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. "Kecksburg The Untold Story," 92 minute video documentary produced in 199 2003 Page #72  
ons: favor coherency, clarity, 1/4 minute sighting duration 28. Each case i 2003 Page #177  
       President and UFOs Just one minute. I would like to thank you for sa 2003 Page #201  
 Warren's claims during our ninety minute conversation including the part o 2004 Page #56  
it drew smaller and disappeared. A minute later the object reappeared in an 2004 Page #57  
ght I was going to die there for a minute. But again my partner had enough  2004 Page #183  
 be shown to Jimmy Carter was a 15 minute film taken at HoDoman Air Force B 2004 Page #189  
ing , in fascinating detail, a ten minute UFO encounter by the pilot of an  2005 Page #74  
ng one hundred thousand counts per minute. The usual background count had b 2005 Page #100  
at six to eight hundred counts per minute. Twelve Air Force planes over fle 2005 Page #100  
s climbing at about 1,500 feet per minute at around 225 knots. As the bombe 2006 Page #78  
ld dispatch someone to the area. A minute or so after the call, the UFO dis 2006 Page #120  
really good. But there at the last minute, or within weeks of having to hav 2006 Page #160  
ng off' Acheson cut in, Now wait a minute, Bob, do you believe this?' No, L 2006 Page #167  
ng with anybody. During the twenty minute phone call he basically interroga 2006 Page #205  
etntnl IXI■• Thil -Luted lbaul one minute. NICAP roportan notad that lhe dr 2007 Page #165  
s. This observation lasted about 1 minute. "NI CAP reporters noted that the 2007 Page #165  
d the sighting lasted for almost a minute. In preparation for this presenta 2008 Page #50  
! And there are what? A thousand a minute? (Actually there are I 00 lightni 2008 Page #77  
ng strikes per second or 6,000 per minute all the time on Earth.)" [ Howe's 2008 Page #77  
tein documents, I hired a 130 word/minute typist. The Oppenheimer documents 2008 Page #106  

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s a story about UFO activity over :Minuteman missile silos and other miLita 2007 Page #25  

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 in the sky at that time, thirteen minutes before five." I was a sixteen ye 2003 Page #54  
of impact. The smoke dissipated in minutes, and there has never been any co 2003 Page #58  
ed like a trained drill." About 10 minutes or so later, Don heard very loud 2003 Page #71  
rch of the room commences. Several minutes later the seventh floor duty nur 2003 Page #92  
ation was noted within about three minutes after introducing a 90 milligram 2003 Page #112  
ayer of Saran wrap. After about 20 minutes of active bubble release, the ca 2003 Page #114  
rapping up, having listened for 40 minutes or so to the detailed contents o 2003 Page #185  
 July 10th, but it was only for 10 minutes and then only for the signing of 2003 Page #190  
riodically remained stationary for minutes at a time, then would resume thi 2003 Page #233  
 in Bolivian territory. Just a few minutes ago Radio El Espectador of Monte 2004 Page #8  
etrieval? northern sky for several minutes. "I wanted to go immediately and 2004 Page #30  
hat he had just witnessed. Several minutes earlier, Wickens, along with fou 2004 Page #34  
er had just arrived home and a few minutes earlier they had seen lights com 2004 Page #36  
ime from the Bear Point area. Some minutes earlier, while returning from dr 2004 Page #36  
nking, which was really only a few minutes after the Mounties had arrived o 2004 Page #37  
t sank. Part 2: The Search Fifteen minutes later, the two Mounties met at t 2004 Page #38  
he sky for some time, about 7 or 8 minutes. Ockland was not alone in his ob 2004 Page #45  
ing guardmount (a briefing fifteen minutes before going out to post) if C F 2004 Page #55  
y that much attention to it. A few minutes later I saw the base fire/rescue 2004 Page #57  
ir spotlights on it. After about 5 minutes the light suddenly vanished like 2004 Page #57  
to the darkness for about ten more minutes and then finally returned to the 2004 Page #57  
the fighters. This lasted about 30 minutes when it finally disappeared and  2004 Page #57  
 The fighters stayed up another 30 minutes patrolling the skies before even 2004 Page #57  
 I was. The segment runs about six minutes and will be screened at the UFO  2004 Page #58  
t the rocket crashing to earth two minutes later only six 61                2004 Page #64  
t explosion occurred more than ten minutes before a second explosion at lea 2004 Page #67  
st of Anthony, New Mexico — twelve minutes before the explosion in Juarez,  2004 Page #68  
had gone the way of the missing 18 minutes on the Watergate audio tape. The 2004 Page #185  
ver, that he spends more than five minutes a month thinking about the subje 2004 Page #197  
6pm Fort Worth time, some 10 to 20 minutes after he had taken his pictures, 2004 Page #236  
ky lit up, the ground shook for 15 minutes. It scared the heck out of his m 2005 Page #68  
and is, a small community about 45 minutes by car from the Desert Research  2005 Page #69  
intellectual exercise. After a few minutes of discussion, she began to real 2005 Page #85  
, effects can be felt within a few minutes. A small accumulator can be used 2005 Page #90  
f time for its use, though fifteen minutes to half an hour once or twice a  2005 Page #91  
w) appeared in the west. After two minutes of direct drawing, it faded, cam 2005 Page #96  
r vapor) quickly dissolved. Twenty minutes after both cloud-busters began d 2005 Page #100  
and moving about on tl1eir arrival minutes after the crash." 111ey reported 2005 Page #154  
 oxy-acetylene torch for up to two minutes, despite the fact that aluminum  2005 Page #158  
goes around the entire Earth in 90 minutes. Electromagnetic signals take 11 2006 Page #6  
he drone's ramjet engine. In a few minutes its flight ended as the vehicle  2006 Page #79  
 Flatwoods, West Virginia about 30 minutes later. I also tracked two other  2006 Page #97  
n a time span of about thirty-five minutes. As a result of my research, it  2006 Page #98  
ricken relatives; (he expired mere minutes later, DOA after heroic resuscit 2006 Page #110  
they got them, and do it all in 15 minutes or so. Presumably it would also  2006 Page #116  
eemed to be motionless for several minutes, going dim and then very brillia 2006 Page #119  
red tons. (4) Approximately ninety minutes after the events on the Berwyns, 2006 Page #120  
had been watching it for about ten minutes and thought perhaps I should tel 2006 Page #120  
ough binoculars for ten to fifteen minutes. We looked at the topography to  2006 Page #125  
 maintained for approximately five minutes. "The object was tracked by two  2006 Page #133  
alert was called off within twenty minutes after the object's disappearance 2006 Page #134  
 from the radar screen. "Fifty-two minutes after the disappearance, civilia 2006 Page #134  
 a few miles from the first. A few minutes later an additional report state 2006 Page #134  
 one piece although damaged. A few minutes after that the Mexican military  2006 Page #134  
 They were in there for about five minutes and Howard comes out first. Topp 2006 Page #157  
 Acheson tried to sooth him. A few minutes later Lovett calmly called back. 2006 Page #168  
 period was very short, only a few minutes. However, by combining the infor 2006 Page #168  
g to Winkle's memorandum, about 10 minutes later (10:40 AM) the objects wer 2006 Page #171  
have traveled about 50 miles in 10 minutes corresponding to a speed of 300  2006 Page #171  
Loring AFB at Limestone. Then, ten minutes later the objects were "in the v 2006 Page #172  
ad traveled nearly 100 miles in 10 minutes for a speed of 500 - 600 mph, fa 2006 Page #172  
mestone. To travel 200 miles in 10 minutes requires a speed of 1,200 mph. W 2006 Page #172  
rators tracked the objects for ten minutes and determined that there were 4 2006 Page #172  
r along continuous tracks for many minutes. The statement that there was "n 2006 Page #172  
aded out" at 11:04 AM, or about 24 minutes after the objects were near Lime 2006 Page #172  
ues to roil and bubble for several minutes following the object's impact. 3 2006 Page #184  
AVER~,GE PERSON \NILL SPEND 5.8:30 MINUTES A YEAR ON OUR ci::LL PHONE. LEAV 2007 Page #69  
he average person wili spend 5,880 minutes a year on our celJ phone, leavin 2007 Page #70  
 onJy in this hangar for about two minutes, but was able to confirm many of 2007 Page #114  
n was in this hangar for about two minutes, when a security guard who was s 2007 Page #115  
t it was gone in a matter of a few minutes. Crossing the horizon about that 2007 Page #121  
like forever, but it \Vas about 45 minutes to an hour, because there were s 2007 Page #124  
s into the air. \Xii thin about 10 minutes it started smoking and they coul 2007 Page #128  
in Bolivian territory . Just a few minutes ago Radio El Espectador of Monte 2007 Page #141  
member. Then we talked a couple of minutes about whether we should see if w 2007 Page #167  
d nor have been more than 15 to 20 minutes, something like that. Aunt: Seem 2007 Page #170  
e material cool down for about ten minutes." The first analysis conducted i 2007 Page #199  
 suspended in the air for about 10 minutes, emitting red and green Lights.  2007 Page #200  
eported at 0332Z that after IO -15 minutes after the first reports the trai 2008 Page #9  
isual sightings only." About fifty minutes later, just after midnight the c 2008 Page #9  
sightings were made within fifteen minutes of those in Las Vegas and were t 2008 Page #10  
 from it was visible for about two minutes. As it disappeared in the west,  2008 Page #12  
sightings were made within fifteen minutes of each other when corrected for 2008 Page #15  
ng puts the incidence some sixteen minutes after the sightings in Utah, but 2008 Page #15  
ximately 7:20 p.m. or within a few minutes of the Utah sightings. ln these  2008 Page #15  
ording to the files was thirty-two minutes, much too long for a meteor. Wit 2008 Page #17  
she didn't get to see the last few minutes because she went to the window t 2008 Page #50  
o move slowly. It took a couple of minutes for it to maneuver itself back t 2008 Page #83  
hn, we lost contact for forty-five minutes with you -or fifty minutes! We d 2008 Page #86  
ty-five minutes with you -or fifty minutes! We didn't know where you were.  2008 Page #86  
ss the dawn sky. Approximately ten minutes later, the sighting was followed 2008 Page #97  
-white heavenly body, which for IO minutes moved downwards . The body appea 2008 Page #98  
e same time. Afterwards for 5 to 6 minutes an exact likeness of artillery f 2008 Page #98  
ch got progressively weaker. 1.5-2 minutes after one of the 'barrages' six  2008 Page #98  
on and John Burroughs for about 45 minutes. Here is how retired Staff Serge 2009 Page #63  
. I lost track of John for like 45 minutes or so. I don't know where he was 2009 Page #67  
ed like -I don't know -a couple of minutes. I don't know what caused the di 2009 Page #67  
er 26, 1980, and the subsequent 45 minutes of missing time that neither Joh 2009 Page #77  
 Then, they all came back about 45 minutes later and gave no indication tha 2009 Page #82  
hen flew off, only to return a few minutes later and hover over the park. A 2009 Page #135  

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'll. sauc~r-liltir obj~1.3 fl•· ni:min~l:,, :-no:-oc 1Jr leiS ll_,-;.cac-.  2009 Page #163  

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als: Search For Proof In A Hall Of Min·ors, Leonard Stringfield provided ye 2009 Page #50  

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UR AUTHORITY IS CIA/MING THAT THIS MIOE7 HAVE BEEN, SOME OF THE NEWS AGENCI 2004 Page #24  

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otecting whistle blowers. r Chan~· miog .:..1t is'inevitable. . : ·...... , 2007 Page #58  

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 Fred Meyers, told the Los Angeles Mir- ror he was going back to Death Vall 2006 Page #44  

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hemical warfare, on which, by some mirac_e we cannot explain, an agreement  2008 Page #114  

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eship," and "abduction" and not so miraculously find a perfect fit. The exp 2003 Page #149  
ould have crashed into the bay and miraculously ended up right next to anot 2006 Page #191  

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an F-4 encounters • 3/7/77. French Mirage fighter intercept, radar-visual C 2006 Page #28  
mospheric effects" such as a radar mirage due to temperature inversion. Gee 2006 Page #172  

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 Bill Gibson arrived with his wife Miriam and took several pictures. They s 2006 Page #79  

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is the Group Chief Photographer at Mirror Group Newspapers in England, and  2005 Page #148  
's the .se 'tbld t flab- bergasted Mirror reporter: Seems he was agitating  2006 Page #44  
g Beach, CA meets with Los Angeles Mirror Reporter, tells his story, and sh 2006 Page #45  
n Corwen: "The walls shook and the mirror swung away from the wall," he rec 2006 Page #120  
se up." He looked in his rear view mirror. Two, gJowing red eyes were stari 2007 Page #173  
 This is because the DIS UFO files mirror those of the secretariat division 2008 Page #64  

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als: Search for Proof in a Hall of Mirrors, Status Report VII, February 199 2004 Page #107  
ls: Search .for Proof in a Hall of Mirrors, Status Report VII, Leonard Stri 2006 Page #137  
es of metal, wruch seemed Like two mirrors reflecting the Sun. They could b 2007 Page #200  
als: Search For Proof In A Hall Of Mirrors: Status Report VII, Leonard Stri 2009 Page #56  

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taff WO Artillery Admintstration • MirtIstrY of Armaments Other Ministries  2004 Page #155  

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ack, news reports were censored to mirurruze the shock to the American publ 2007 Page #16  

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s , there is not enough clarity on mis matter. \Vhat we knoll/ for sure is  2005 Page #77  
HE HiGHEST CLAss(!1c'.i.lffd'tfFDR mis OOCUl'c~ENT IS TOP SECRETi!,l J~~ 1. 2007 Page #45  

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e. One must consiaer che face chat mis-identification of these space craft  2008 Page #114  

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rse, were no strangers to death by misadventure, and it was an occupational 2004 Page #39  

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 scirntisu :l re deeply skeptical, misc qucsuons oboulhlsjudpnenL ... • Jo) 2008 Page #146  

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wa was from November 21 -23, 1943. Miscalculation of tide depths lead to th 2009 Page #170  

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neral: take it seriously, clear up misconceptions, emphasize importance, st 2003 Page #172  

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of England, was a sham designed to misdirect Stalin as to his coming strike 2008 Page #130  

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ually happenin g, they can then be misdirected using propaganda. Common Met 2007 Page #15  

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man misremembering or mistyping or misdirecting us from the true event? Not 2003 Page #29  

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trying to hide? The trick involved misdirection of attention and more. The  2003 Page #148  

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 the prevention of emotional human misery by the establishment of a normal  2005 Page #89  

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ration; otherwise, much ad-lib and misfire is unavoidable. - Governments mu 2006 Page #66  

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, that the Trinit) event was not a mishap involving "an ammuniti on magazin 2005 Page #153  
5 from Scott AFB seen in USAF says mishap was pursuit caused by bad welds A 2006 Page #28  
he visitors were well aware of the mishap of one of their vessels[;] howeve 2009 Page #52  

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ighter aircraft accidents, unusual mishaps, and fighter plane and pilot dis 2006 Page #100  

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p Brass embarrassed by the initial misidentification of a "friendly flight" 2006 Page #173  
evade anti-satellite defenses. The misidentification problem was also voice 2009 Page #17  
ty implications resulting from UFO misidentification. 12                    2009 Page #18  

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products of delusions, hoaxes, and misidentifications. Anything unfamiliar  2003 Page #141  
dane explanations and were clearly misidentifications of ordinary objects a 2008 Page #64  
released files can be explained as misidentifications of ordinary objects o 2008 Page #65  

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ncident little more than a case of misidentified Scotch tape? Before we sha 2004 Page #133  
urn out to be hoaxes. Some will be misidentified terrestrial objects. If th 2006 Page #88  
ow Project Mogul, along with a few misidentified dummies, was what really h 2009 Page #87  
that all of the witnesses involved misidentified some unrelated phenomena,  2009 Page #140  

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e Roswell Report of 1994, giving a misimpression of the actual contents of  2004 Page #142  

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rrestrial investigation to lie and misinform the press and the public in or 2004 Page #80  

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for nearly 60 years. If denial and misinformation in the interest of nation 2004 Page #73  
ave provoked an American policy of misinformation and denial in the interes 2004 Page #75  
est area of speculation, rumor and misinformation regarding UFOs re\·oh"e a 2007 Page #127  
 both elements of truth as well as misinformation becomes apparent, as summ 2009 Page #167  

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and nothing was found. Was the CIA misinformed, or were the Bolivians keepi 2004 Page #9  
y the U.S. government has lied and misinformed for more than half a century 2004 Page #61  

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old woman and six country boys all misinterpret an animal or a bird perched 2006 Page #99  

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he assertion that they have either misinterpreted narural events, are the v 2005 Page #129  
 an animal or an owl in a tree and misinterpreted it for a monster. Others  2006 Page #93  
his paragraph as Vlritten could be misinterpreted by Regional and Local Com 2009 Page #27  

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 Researchers Fred Schaefer, Gerald Miskar, Linda Thompson, 33p report III,  2004 Page #112  

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Clinton's case dating interns, are mislead. The president's knowledge comes 2003 Page #189  
other attempt by the government to mislead the public, and they refused to  2004 Page #193  
n that cleanup personnel blatantly mislead higher headquarters regarding th 2006 Page #86  

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ological manipulation r Rumors and misleadin g informatio n (disinformation 2007 Page #21  

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 He had even passed a deliberately misleading document on to Bennewitz. But 2003 Page #147  
eption for years, mostly clue to a misleading press report, that two of the 2004 Page #37  
Wikipedia is loaded with false and misleading claims For example, in the 50 2006 Page #12  
hard Weaver, author of the grossly misleading USAF Book "The Roswell Report 2006 Page #13  
tentionally or inadvertently, make misleading statements. Speculation and d 2006 Page #71  
logical manipulation ;, Rumors and misleading information (disinformation)  2007 Page #20  
 the official world to assume that misleading the general public for sixty  2008 Page #37  
me of what's been written has been misleading or wrong. Accordingly, I'll c 2008 Page #61  
shments with contemporary ones are misleading ; more important than compari 2009 Page #19  

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ably, and outrageously , false and misleading-as you will soon learn, in gr 2008 Page #24  

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and usually knew when he was being misled, but his single-minded quest reve 2003 Page #148  

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 event the result of a large-scale misperception of a curiously synchronist 2006 Page #121  

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imuli that account for most of the misperceptions of conventional objects o 2003 Page #178  

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tential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. 2003 Page #6  
ntirely his fault. In spite of his misplaced paranoia, someone was out to g 2003 Page #141  
hould reveal what we found out, as misplaced secrecy might lead to panic."  2004 Page #13  
tential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. 2007 Page #108  
tion . Evidence deteriorates or is misplaced , accidentally or deliberately 2008 Page #40  
 be found. No doubt they have been misplaced with the missing communjcation 2009 Page #91  

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ent statement of a 90-year-old man misremembering or mistyping or misdirect 2003 Page #29  

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ure") ■ Oppie told Einstein not to misrepresent his views ■ The "guidelines 2008 Page #118  
on a real secret project, yet they misrepresent many aspects of this projec 2009 Page #176  

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s bain ” kept thor°c Part, of vaur miss: 1 '»• hh^rn will •”?. wiM* t.h«» m 2003 Page #214  
revious nights so I didn't want to miss anything. I remember repeating the  2004 Page #55  
letin Board, on November 15, 1954, Miss Gilgallen stated that a Harvard pro 2004 Page #247  
er column Broadway Bulletin Award, Miss Kilgallen stated that "a Harvard pr 2007 Page #48  
ELUDlNG TO BACK ENGlNEERJNG "Don't miss the shot," a 1989 ad from General E 2007 Page #71  
he FAA -that there had been a near miss involving a commercial aircraft. 59 2008 Page #65  
rmore, our weapons would be apt to miss and accidenta lly hit Russian or Ch 2009 Page #22  
nal paragraph: "These explanations miss the point. If extraterrestrial visi 2009 Page #139  
lrbome weapon outrh'a.ltd the atom miss.lie such as the German bomh. · · ro 2009 Page #184  

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at anyone he felt had consistently missed the point in the past, he tried t 2003 Page #146  
n the midst of the hollering, most missed his point. He was actually admitt 2003 Page #147  
ol at either of the bases. She had missed the Bentwaters incident by a matt 2004 Page #54  
Betsy, he took a gun and fired, it missed his brain and landed in his optic 2004 Page #210  
ad been searched but the chunk was missed as it was hidden by the pine need 2006 Page #206  
England and Gem1any. But when Hess missed his preanang ed landing spot, ran 2008 Page #130  
nly known Teller document that was missed was the August 1983 memo to the c 2009 Page #11  

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 me most were those involving near misses between UFOs and commercial aircr 2008 Page #65  

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o decide whether to launch nuclear missiJes. \X/hen they come our and say t 2007 Page #85  

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pears to rule out any aircraft, or missile explosions. The FAA now speculat 2003 Page #53  
hey are investigating. The Oakdale Missile Master was contacted. They said  2003 Page #53  
. Speculation also is that an army missile went astray." That was the news  2003 Page #53  
ware of which would suggest that a missile was involved. A spokesman from t 2003 Page #53  
ervers, doesn't fit with that of a missile. It was coincidental that KDKA t 2003 Page #53  
 a downed aircraft, a meteorite, a missile, a projectile fired from a giant 2003 Page #65  
 Figure 3. Roswell and White Sands Missile Range to Socorro and Plains of S 2003 Page #98  
ountain regions is the White Sands Missile Range. Magdalena and Socorro are 2003 Page #99  
Crash Retrieval Conference Unknown Missile In Mexico November 14-16.2003 La 2003 Page #158  
 V-2, GAPA or other type of guided missile. Careful check by USAF, Ordnance 2003 Page #158  
ED IS THAT THERE mEET )(Ave BEEN A MISSILE FIR= FROM SOMEwHERE. wHICH HAS E 2004 Page #24  
IT WAS SADDAM HUSAYN WHO FIRED THE MISSILE. IT WOULD HAVE BEEN IN THE HEADL 2004 Page #24  
. BUT APPARENTLY WHOEVER FIRED THE MISSILE IS STILL IN TEE GOOD ROOKS OF TH 2004 Page #24  
il occurred on March 14, 1946. The missile used for this engine test became 2004 Page #64  
appeared next to the ascending V-2 missile" and immediately the V-2 rocket  2004 Page #64  
sonic Text Vehicle; Surface-to-Air Missile; Project Bumblebee Original full 2004 Page #66  
Pacific. The requirement was for a missile to shoot down a plane at a range 2004 Page #66  
ry's .first test of a suace-to-air missile strike against an unidentified r 2004 Page #67  
east one Wasserfall surface-to-air missile, complete with a 674-pound high  2004 Page #67  
omer dispatched troops to look for missile wreckage and to investigate the  2004 Page #67  
as no explanation why the launched missile vaporized. That missile, accordi 2004 Page #68  
e launched missile vaporized. That missile, according to Rep. Kissner, was  2004 Page #68  
o "first magnitude stars" near the missile before it headed down out of the 2004 Page #68  
he northern end of the White Sands Missile Range in July 1947. The site is  2004 Page #79  
e northern part of the White Sands Missile Range, but this cannot be confir 2004 Page #80  
 the Defense Intelligence Agency's Missile and Space Intelligence Center. I 2004 Page #130  
g UFO Briefing For The White Sands Missile Range Pioneers, Produced By Paul 2004 Page #149  
In 1947, top Soviet Scientists and missile engineers designers performed an 2004 Page #167  
ich three cameras followed the one missile take-off. Behind it you saw two  2004 Page #184  
r atomic installations ■ Hindering missile and space equipment testing ■ Ha 2005 Page #9  
 first "hot firing", of a Tiny Tim missile, on Septemb er 26, 1945. Soon th 2005 Page #125  
ins a major facility that supports missile testing and development for the  2005 Page #125  
tings of UFOs over the White Sands missile test range; accounts of at least 2005 Page #131  
ite, on what is today \Vhire Sands Missile Range. Two weeks after the recov 2005 Page #157  
eves 1..F0 was shot down by a HAWK missile                                  2006 Page #29  
ral test launches over the Pacific Missile Range proved the viability of th 2006 Page #77  
dy about the American government's missile and artillery attacks on unident 2006 Page #139  
igence operatives from White Sands Missile Range and the Naval Research Lab 2006 Page #141  
s. SLIDE # 13 — Aerial B&W of Four Missile Batteries, Key West region (Alph 2006 Page #142  
n (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta Missile Batteries highlighted, provided  2006 Page #142  
h 1967, Bill was working as both a missile crew launchman and fire control  2006 Page #142  
he Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta missile batteries. SLIDE # 14 — Ground p 2006 Page #142  
y West region in 1967, "B" (Bravo) Missile Battery with Pulse Acquisition R 2006 Page #142  
ng the Miami skies and launching a missile, if necessary, at a perceived en 2006 Page #142  
Command operated HAWK and HERCULES missile sites throughout the United Stat 2006 Page #143  
or's Note: The HAWK surface to air missile system provides medium-range, lo 2006 Page #143  
io Interview: Bill, in March 1967, Missile Crew Launchman and Fire Control  2006 Page #144  
et Union and a Hot War in Korea, a missile race and an atomic bomb race. Ru 2006 Page #165  
nd everything. We knew it wasn't a missile of ary type. So then, we confirm 2006 Page #176  
about UFO activity over :Minuteman missile silos and other miLitary install 2007 Page #25  
ineers ,vere sent to \Xlhite Sands Missile Range under "Operacion Paperdip" 2007 Page #111  
had been shot down by some kind of missile. There were reports of an aircra 2007 Page #130  
nd the Trinity Site at White Sands Missile Range. That's where one of the J 2007 Page #160  
 Fearing a Soviet intercontinental missile strike, an air defense alert was 2007 Page #185  
her a meteor nor an out-of-control missile. The object had descended from 7 2007 Page #185  
n out-ofcontrol U.S. military ICBM missile crashed on July 11, 1970, irradi 2007 Page #185  
was something from the White Sands Missile Range in southern New Mexico. He 2008 Page #12  
79 was the result of something , a missile or a satellite being accidentall 2008 Page #59  
er we had accidentally fired off a missile of some sort. We drew a complete 2008 Page #66  
ace craft for an intercontinenta l missile 1n a re-entry phase of flight co 2008 Page #114  
tor of the AntiAircraft and Guided Missile Branch of the Arn1y's Artillery  2008 Page #134  
;. , W Tu·n ~ HY..: '\-n h• SOVIET MISSILE UFO PROBLEM • 4 OCT s::!-BYELOKO 2008 Page #150  
nse standoff during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, scientific and technical 2009 Page #17  
e detection incident and the Cuban missile crisis which predicted that the  2009 Page #18  
e UFO incident and followed by the missile crisis an estimate was hastily p 2009 Page #18  
g of an intercontinental ballistic missile. This was "intelligence" of a hi 2009 Page #18  
 uncoverin g of a secret UFO decoy missile was even higher. What was the si 2009 Page #18  
y as possible the course of Soviet missile progress and knowledg e of UFO t 2009 Page #18  
IE on Soviet UFO decoy capability, missile, warhead, and booster vehicle pr 2009 Page #19  
ht be in the nature of an airborne missile such as the German rocket bomb." 2009 Page #159  
ht be in the nature of an airborne missile such as the German rocket bomb.  2009 Page #171  

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s towards WSPG. The surface-to-air missile's mysterious target, possibly cr 2004 Page #67  

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

e the explosion. F-4 was chasing a missile-like or cigar-shaped UFO. Gray o 2006 Page #28  

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

ith a defense from Russian nuclear missiles. Lear gave the source for some  2003 Page #150  
 USAF, Ordnance, Navy indicates no missiles fired from Alamogordo Special R 2003 Page #158  
able radar units just inside here, missiles, live missiles, right there, gr 2004 Page #52  
s just inside here, missiles, live missiles, right there, ground to air mis 2004 Page #52  
ssiles, right there, ground to air missiles, and it's the RAF used to man t 2004 Page #52  
had four radar sites on here, live missiles — nukes, ... Sharp points, air  2004 Page #52  
fire and/or use of surface-to- air missiles by units of the U.S. Army Natio 2004 Page #62  
 Some of the launches employed V-2 missiles equipped with scientific instru 2004 Page #64  
ment (OSRD) to study anti-aircraft missiles to counteract the Japanese Ohka 2004 Page #66  
ent of radar-guided surface-to-air missiles. This project became known as B 2004 Page #66  
ch produced several ramjet-powered missiles which evolved from the 1945 STV 2004 Page #66  
arts to brief the President on the missiles in Cuba. Lundahl was a very pow 2004 Page #101  
atov,etc. • Captured Nazi V-2(A-4) missiles moved to Kapustin Yar • Korolev 2004 Page #158  
adimir Chelomei • Worked on cruise missiles for decades at Stalin/Beria's o 2004 Page #161  
 Mexico (where we developed guided missiles and atomic bombs), could have i 2005 Page #121  
I, and later guided surface-to-air missiles (SA.Ms), even conceivabl) with  2005 Page #121  
the developm ental resting of such missiles as Nike, Viking, and Corporal.  2005 Page #125  
 their multitude of nuclear tipped missiles. There are also abundant suppli 2006 Page #7  
mjet engine could ignite. Lockheed Missiles and Space Company developed a s 2006 Page #77  
tery had six launchers, with three missiles on each launcher. Each Battery  2006 Page #142  
rieval Conference SLIDE # 16— HAWK Missiles, 1967 (Photograph of HAWKS prov 2006 Page #143  
y major city was protected by such missiles. HAWK was an acronym for "Homin 2006 Page #143  
manned aerial vehicles, and cruise missiles. This mobile, all- weather day  2006 Page #143  
 was locked onto the bogey and his missiles were armed. Seconds later, the  2006 Page #143  
 used to control the flight of the missiles. I think whoever was in that UF 2006 Page #147  
rmy site right next to us that had missiles, also. We had no missiles on ou 2006 Page #148  
that had missiles, also. We had no missiles on our site, but the Army did r 2006 Page #148  
 door. So, they were getting their missiles ready, too. They had the same t 2006 Page #148  
llic disc was struck by air to air missiles, knocking it out of the sky. Th 2007 Page #128  
as locked onto the "bogey" and his missiles were duly armed. Only moments l 2008 Page #29  
e, the COBRA MlST radar would show missiles being launched no matter where  2008 Page #73  
tain the alleged secret of nuclear missiles underground at RAF Bentwaters?  2008 Page #74  
ow? When arcificial satellites and missiles find their place 1n space, we m 2008 Page #114  
"[T]he problem of destroying enemy missiles in flight has been successfully 2009 Page #17  
e of "armed satellites" and "enemy missiles" as long as the elusive "UFO''  2009 Page #17  
o erratic moving "satellites" and "missiles" would leave us blind and open  2009 Page #17  
us risks as placing nuclear-tipped missiles in Cuba. Fortunately the world  2009 Page #18  
ted from negotiations and that the missiles be removed. Even more fortunate 2009 Page #18  
oviet UFO sighting and progress in missiles and in other significant areas. 2009 Page #18  
cing Soviet and allied progress in missiles, spacecraft , launch vehicles,  2009 Page #19  

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en in the dark. ■ Black bud et and missin mone . ■ Black infrastructure to  2009 Page #152  

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

" ■ Grandmother gave in, filled in missing detads...CG■ Saw It at dinner pa 2003 Page #35  
she filled in all the details, the missing things, as to Cape Girardeau bei 2003 Page #36  
er or one-third of the sole may be missing in the front, there is no way we 2003 Page #48  
e back soon to try and fill in the missing parts in Hansen's narrative. Whe 2003 Page #144  
fied or been deliberately pulled - missing files November 14-16.2003 Las Ve 2003 Page #153  
 Crash Retrieval Conference ll The Missing Files I 1 • George C. Marshall's 2003 Page #160  
titute - July and August Si'i 1947 missing years before, after intact . • R 2003 Page #160  
 intact . • Roswell Army Air Field Missing Files - it Shredded without auth 2003 Page #160  
 alien spacecraft. • File contents missing at national Archives in College  2003 Page #160  
genGS Aires--A group of natives of missing warmest a petition with 37.005 f 2004 Page #20  
tres. The gre :az/ of thousands of missing persons. The &cunt. wh :ola, add 2004 Page #20  
 the marker had broken off and was missing. On the remaining half was etche 2004 Page #27  
With the headstone and grave metal missing, an exhumation impossible and ev 2004 Page #31  
e RCC in Halifax and inquire about missing aircraft and bring them up to da 2004 Page #38  
id not have any aircraft listed as missing; however they were going to comm 2004 Page #38  
hat his request for a search for a missing aircraft had been carried out an 2004 Page #40  
en done and there were no aircraft missing from Labrador to Cape Hatteras,  2004 Page #40  
FO Crash Retrieval Conference were missing and also a conveyed message from 2004 Page #41  
eturn with the others and remained missing for some days. On the second nig 2004 Page #47  
ocent but involved party here) was missing, but he followed us out and we d 2004 Page #50  
 month and plans and blotters were missing after D Flight's first night aft 2004 Page #51  
t time. Budd's presentation on the missing time phenomenon bothered Larry a 2004 Page #58  
 on the wing, witness drawings are missing, seats were missing, the Flight  2004 Page #130  
s drawings are missing, seats were missing, the Flight Data Recorder was re 2004 Page #130  
 receiving had gone the way of the missing 18 minutes on the Watergate audi 2004 Page #185  
s on the Watergate audio tape. The missing letter did however seem to confi 2004 Page #185  
rocuted in his flat after narrowly missing death the day before when a runa 2004 Page #211  
 that there was a very large piece missing from the craft, and pieces of me 2005 Page #155  
tructure of Secrecy The Pentagon's Missing Money *we mv.tra, far ttm r#4.0. 2006 Page #32  
agon budget FY 2001 $310 billion • Missing $2.3 trillion Money That Disappe 2006 Page #32  
e ... Just Gone Why Is $59 Billion Missing From HUD? - United States. Depar 2006 Page #32  
ross several articles concerning a missing USAF Interceptor jet that vanish 2006 Page #99  
s dominant are: 1. Sudden Death 2. Missing Body Parts commonly include:30 • 2006 Page #115  
at area. But it was clear that the missing aircraft had departed El Paso In 2006 Page #134  
authorities began a search for the missing plane. Approximately 1035 hrs th 2006 Page #134  
adio report that wreckage from the missing plane had been spotted from the  2006 Page #134  
f battle or near combat zones. "3. Missing aircraft, pilots and crew, are o 2006 Page #141  
 confirm that it had no reports of missing planes during this time period.  2006 Page #185  
on, such as lightning. Further, no missing or disabled aircraft were report 2006 Page #189  
rious internal and external organs missing. The incisions on these animals  2006 Page #201  
tage was quite graphic, the cattle missing udders and genitalia and other p 2006 Page #201  
rt. She says that she may have had missing time, too. She asked me "How cou 2006 Page #204  
rom that surgery but they had gone missing. Since the surgery he has had ma 2006 Page #206  
 of Iraq war planning .. Trillion$ Missing lm bw requiring fcdc:ral gowmmCl 2007 Page #53  
to resonated ,vith an authenticity missing from most UFO-themed ads. 55     2007 Page #61  
, where the date and witnesses are missing but a metal fragment is availabl 2007 Page #200  
a hunter. When no one reported any missing aircraft, and they had run up ag 2008 Page #8  
lted in no less than two hours of "missing time." After some months of dist 2008 Page #35  
ed what had taken place during the missing two hours. They gave accounts of 2008 Page #35  
ment that there were no reports of missing aircraft. Burt Dinius, a well kn 2008 Page #46  
de on impact. No aircraft reported missing. 2. November 27, 1979 -Air Force 2008 Page #48  
as explanation. Confirmation of no missing aircraft, military or civilian.  2008 Page #48  
side of the slide include adding a missing verb, correcting the verb or nou 2008 Page #105  
, and the subsequent 45 minutes of missing time that neither John nor Jim P 2009 Page #77  
out there with Col. Halt. How much missing time? I do believe there was som 2009 Page #78  
 they have been misplaced with the missing communjcations from Walker Army  2009 Page #91  

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 I tai How much is that? L FY 2001 Missing' • Where did the money come from 2006 Page #32  

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 Their steadfast dedication to the mission of exposing the extraterrestrial 2003 Page #2  
t □ September 24, 1947 - White Hot Mission Report □ 1996 - Cantwheel Letter 2003 Page #25  
briefing dated September 24, 1947 (Mission Assessment of Recovered Lenticul 2003 Page #28  
research into the personnel on the mission. During the process of tabulatin 2003 Page #29  
 responsible. After that, the next mission is to find them or their living  2003 Page #33  
OSMOS 96) that didn't complete its mission, and one witness was reportedly  2003 Page #65  
ank as ambassador and selection of mission I would regard (in view of evide 2003 Page #204  
or the President about Wedemeyer's mission to china and attaches a draft of 2003 Page #205  
In presenting the findings of your mission you should endeavor to state as  2003 Page #206  
equences of" (blank). • "When your mission in" (blank) "is completed you wi 2003 Page #206  
ssary to the effectiveness of your mission." Grammar errors are consistent  2003 Page #206  
ith regard to China". • "When your mission to New Mexico..." vs. "China" an 2003 Page #207  
Twining directive says, "when your mission in New Mexico is completed you w 2003 Page #207  
nt B were created during Twining's mission to ensure cooperation with multi 2003 Page #208  
 out in New Mexico on an important mission and I want to make sure there is 2003 Page #209  
and he was in New Mexico doing the mission. Such an obscure fact adds to au 2003 Page #210  
hment of a directive authorizing a mission is the type of procedure that is 2003 Page #210  
orandum to the President, Subject: Mission of General Wedemeyer to China, 6 2003 Page #211  
ted July 8, 1947 about Wedemeyer's mission to China that has the directive  2003 Page #211  
 IX Top Secret, July 2, 1947 draft mission to China scope that includes a d 2003 Page #211  
oar that you ara on a fact-finding Mission and. that tho 0ai ”SoLl states d 2003 Page #213  
which you nay r*twn»sBd. Mhsn your Mission in China is ooaplsted you will p 2003 Page #213  
ssary to the effectiveness of your Mission. ta ffirarn . FE:JCVincent:hst 7 2003 Page #213  
In prasentinf the findings of your mission you sto lid nnsieavor to st it’  2003 Page #214  
siatanco In not siren, * When your mission in New .iexieo is corrsleted vov 2003 Page #214  
ed to China without delay with the mission of making an appraisal of the po 2003 Page #222  
al function of every member of the mission, as I understand it, would be to 2003 Page #222  
ssible military significance of my mission. I should like to take the follo 2003 Page #222  
ORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subjects Mission, of General Wedemeyer to China F 2003 Page #224  
fficials. It is estimated that the mission would be composed of some eight  2003 Page #224  
ear that you are on a fact-finding mission and that the United States Gover 2003 Page #225  
In presenting the findings of your mission you should endeavor to state as  2003 Page #225  
assistance is not given. When your mission in China is completed you will p 2003 Page #225  
RANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject i Mission or General Nedoneyer to China Fo 2003 Page #228  
edeMeyer. It is estimated that the Mission would be compoeed of soae eight  2003 Page #228  
 Their steadfast dedication to the mission of exposing the extraterrestrial 2004 Page #2  
ce, U. S. military unit assigned a mission to take, hold and defend a speci 2004 Page #62  
OLD NEWSPAPER MEANING OF STORY AND MISSION Line7 ONLY SHOW****BY WEATHER BA 2004 Page #228  
OLD NEWSPAPER MEANING OF STORY AND MISSION (B) *** ***SAFE TALK NEWSPAPER M 2004 Page #229  
LK WANTED FOR MEANING OF STORY AND MISSION (DR) that ciC*team SAID SEND MiS 2004 Page #229  
old newspaper meaning of story and mission next crew out today. Weather bal 2004 Page #230  
nwhile, he will tell the press the mission is to recover a weather balloon. 2004 Page #230  
e: Captrun Mantell was on a "ferry mission." Four F-51 Guard planes of the  2005 Page #64  
y beyond its original agricultural mission. I . .1• . . ~ ,ct!- SLIDE# 39 C 2005 Page #65  
n being to marry the revolutionary mission of their already-existing mental 2005 Page #89  
dling would be consistent with the mission of Na\') materiel). Recent inves 2005 Page #130  
nothing has been printed about the mission. But the military detail apparen 2005 Page #153  
 Their steadfast dedication to the mission of exposing the extraterrestrial 2006 Page #2  
m — for example, the Vulcan survey mission depicted in the film Star Trek:  2006 Page #59  
o descend on the crash site. Their mission: to eliminate all traces of Top  2006 Page #71  
mation regarding the airplane, its mission, configuration, or manufacturer, 2006 Page #75  
ver story intact. First, since the mission had been flown at low altitude,  2006 Page #75  
 phases of flight. The operational mission profile for the D-21B required t 2006 Page #77  
ortie. Following completion of the mission the D-21B flew to friendly terri 2006 Page #78  
one on the right wing. Because the mission involved testing complete system 2006 Page #78  
ully configured for an operational mission. Live rocket boosters were insta 2006 Page #78  
rticle 792 on a one- ship training mission. His mission was the last on the 2006 Page #81  
 a one- ship training mission. His mission was the last on the flight sched 2006 Page #81  
 flying chase for an A-12 training mission at Groom Lake. It was the sort o 2006 Page #85  
ial Operations Wing, their primary mission changing from that of rescue to  2006 Page #132  
Operations forces. Their secondary mission remains that of search and rescu 2006 Page #132  
elfare, discuss the results of the mission, and check out the footage Burke 2006 Page #187  
s involved in the private recovery mission, an object was subsequently foun 2006 Page #189  
       Both divers in the recovery mission, John Walker and Richard Burke,  2006 Page #190  
ep trajectory? During the recovery mission, divers Walker and Burke submitt 2006 Page #190  
 vessel, which embarked on its odd mission in the middle of the night, some 2006 Page #191  
e case, then why wasn't a recovery mission mounted immediately? This object 2006 Page #191  
eryone associated with the private mission made no secret of the fact that  2006 Page #192  
 Diane during the private recovery mission, remains flummoxed by the entire 2006 Page #193  
y@email.msn.com. Here is CONTACT's mission statement: Since its inception ( 2006 Page #193  
 new, then we will have failed our mission on this planet. For human beings 2006 Page #194  
 Their steadfast dedication to the mission of exposing the extraterrestri a 2007 Page #3  
 the advertising industry in their mission co sell us eve~ thing and anythi 2007 Page #59  
titude of believers. Th.is is your mission. Good luck." Brewed in Ne\v Mexi 2007 Page #71  
o come. Their overt, and/or covert mission? To se!J products and services a 2007 Page #77  
 photographic expert \vho prepared mission slides and photographic slides.  2007 Page #85  
vidence indicates that the special mission of the smaller manned discs, was 2007 Page #107  
int in the summer of 1975 a covert mission was initiated that saw a "team"  2007 Page #138  
ence officials mounted a lightning mission from the Fort Hood Anny Base in  2007 Page #187  
 Their steadfast dedication to the mission of exposing the extraterrestrial 2008 Page #3  
t and potentially life threatening mission. But I would suggest that ufolog 2008 Page #66  
om Mars that was on an exploratory mission from the Red Planet to secure fr 2008 Page #102  
      secret Soviet reconnaissance mission journeying to Tunguska and findi 2008 Page #103  
 begun with the disaster of Hess's mission. The globalists realized that Hi 2008 Page #130  
 and business aviation and special mission aircraft." Bush joined the Massa 2008 Page #131  
n official, undeniable log of NASA mission planning, mission priorities , a 2008 Page #135  
able log of NASA mission planning, mission priorities , and Space Agency de 2008 Page #135  
lly compiled from recorded network mission broadcasts from, among others, ' 2008 Page #135  
ork-CBS ; officiallypublished NASA mission time lines; and documented testi 2008 Page #135  
raordinarily complex and expensive mission planning for the entire Apollo L 2008 Page #135  
nch date and time for Apollo space mission, as well as many others, was gui 2008 Page #135  
d that the star alignments for the mission activities and launches did not  2008 Page #135  
his same pattern on a day-to-day , mission activities level, which is even  2008 Page #135  
t that they occur for a variety of mission events, even those that do not r 2008 Page #135  
psule from the failed Discoverer 5 mission of the previous August, had been 2009 Page #16  
 there would have been joint space mission to the moon and eventual public  2009 Page #40  
 are a factor. This will help NASA mission directors in their defensive res 2009 Page #41  
ring in other aircraft for another mission. We had some officers that all w 2009 Page #78  
l to the importance of that unit's mission. World War 2 history is replete  2009 Page #155  

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

of having directives for important missions. 4. The Eisenhower directive to 2003 Page #208  
ng Ground. One of their classified missions was to aggressively bring down  2004 Page #65  
himself. One of El Vado's specific missions was to protect the Los Alamos L 2004 Page #71  
azilian scientists in future space missions. One of the most serious and re 2005 Page #33  
 Dust or Operation Blue Fly. Those missions have ne, er exjsted. This reply 2005 Page #142  
t MOON DUST and Operation BLUE FLY missions were similarly discontinued." F 2005 Page #142  
 hear that the Air Force rusbanded missions to recover space debris and for 2005 Page #142  
tary pilots, who each had over 100 missions in Korea, where they had to dea 2006 Page #10  
sistance necessary in future space missions." (30) Although the 67th's resc 2006 Page #132  
ere not needed during NASA's space missions, the question has to be asked:  2006 Page #132  
nted out that SEALS work on secret missions for any agency. They are 38     2008 Page #44  
aunches, including the Apollo moon missions, were set to coincide with astr 2008 Page #134  
ly strictly "scientific" planetary missions and millennial-old occult belie 2008 Page #135  
rican taxpayers who paid for these missions but from the vast majority of N 2008 Page #135  
lly , I have shown that the Apollo missions follow this same pattern on a d 2008 Page #135  
rchestrating the launches of space missions in both the United States and R 2008 Page #136  
exible , and more suited for other missions. It is important to note that s 2009 Page #22  
 the USSR on joint space and lunar missions. Less well known is that this b 2009 Page #35  
imax. Kennedy linked US-USSR space missions with classified UFO files In Se 2009 Page #40  
cooperate in joint space and lunar missions. In the background of this publ 2009 Page #40  
 to the space race and start joint missions with the Soviets. In putting in 2009 Page #40  
ect his commitment for joint space missions, President Kennedy issued Natio 2009 Page #40  
September of joint space and lunar missions, that "in the weeks after the r 2009 Page #42  
r Nikita Khrushchev on joint space missions and sharing classified UFO file 2009 Page #42  
erate with the USSR on joint space missions, and share classified UFO files 2009 Page #43  
iet Union in joint space and lunar missions is a historic fact. ·what is no 2009 Page #45  
s, specially trained for retrieval missions. 45                             2009 Page #51  
ilitary and government units whose missions were so highly important that t 2009 Page #155  

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

 personnel) and a good friend from Mississippi I hadn't heard from in sever 2004 Page #56  
rcepted at approximately Meridian, Mississippi, a signal with the following 2006 Page #200  
a ; and as far away as Greenville, Mississippi. This brilliant light was im 2007 Page #133  

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nces . Man consciously recalled. ■ Missng tine, "\/irtual reality scenarios 2009 Page #152  

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

 Crash Retrieval In Cape Girardeau Missouri ............... 17 Maury Island 2003 Page #3  
 Crash Retrieval In Cape Girardeau Missouri In 1941 Ryan S. Wood ABSRACT: T 2003 Page #21  
crash-retrieval in Cape Girardeau, Missouri in the spring of 1941. It draws 2003 Page #21  
 point to a UFO crash retrieval in Missouri in 1941. Below is a table of in 2003 Page #21  
Baptist minister in Cape Girardeau Missouri in the Spring of '41. I saw tha 2003 Page #23  
 comparisons of artifacts from the Missouri discovery in 1941. The technolo 2003 Page #28  
idence collected fron The from the Missouri logically fits into the space p 2003 Page #28  
 1941 that crashed in southwestern Missouri and the one captured in 1942 in 2003 Page #29  
 1941 that crashed in southwestern Missouri and the one captured in 1942 in 2003 Page #29  
fire Press, MO 22. 309 tn AAFFTD - Missouri Institute of Aeronautics, Sikes 2003 Page #39  
ends a message from the Battleship Missouri to Washington instructing that  2003 Page #87  
 there was a crash Cape Girardeau, Missouri in 1941, and we have interviewe 2003 Page #170  
EW UFO HISTORY FACTS = There was a Missouri crash in 1941 □ Two were recove 2003 Page #170  
y, the discovery during WW2 of the Missouri crash would have focused on the 2003 Page #185  
Rectal excision from goat, Stella, Missouri, October 26, 1993 Rectal tissue 2004 Page #77  
by a local veterinarian in Stella, Missouri on October 26, 1993. And vagina 2004 Page #77  
nd comments 1 1941 Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA 1 1 1 1 1 Family Member Ch 2004 Page #110  
hrough 1953: 1941, Cape Girardeau, Missouri; i\lay 194 7, Spitzbergen, Norw 2005 Page #163  
ic training at Ft. Leonard Wood in Missouri where he trained with Company D 2007 Page #172  

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

yprinting machine a 27 years at SE Missourian newspaper d Has two sons, Dew 2003 Page #31  
 went to work for the Southeastern Missourian newspaper. His children have  2003 Page #31  
many of them with the Southeastern Missourian newspaper, yet in 1941 he sup 2003 Page #34  
ry of Garland Fonbarger, Southeast Missourian, November 22, 1992 4. Newspap 2003 Page #39  
 Office in Cape Planned, Southeast Missourian March 7, 1941Newspaper articl 2003 Page #39  
uary Ruben R. Schade, Southeastern Missourian, January 2, 1986 7. Newspaper 2003 Page #39  
 Obituary Carl Lewis, Southeastern Missourian, November 15, 1983 8. Newspap 2003 Page #39  
ry W. Hinkle Statler, Southeastern Missourian, April 23, 1963 9. Newspaper  2003 Page #39  
y Norval 'Grub' Short Southeastern Missourian, August 13, 1993 10. 1938 Roa 2003 Page #39  

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

954. Second, the word dessicant is misspelled, but it should be desiccant,  2003 Page #176  
dinary recovery of fallen airborn (misspelled in document) objects in the s 2004 Page #79  
vals as if they had been disected (misspelled in report) as you would a fro 2004 Page #80  
xt slide. This slide (8) shows the misspelled words on the left, and the ch 2008 Page #105  

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

 attacked this document because of misspelling of celestial, yet at the sam 2003 Page #27  
BLE . Downside issues might be the misspelling of SECURITY (SECUIRTY) two t 2009 Page #14  

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

ined. And there were often factual misstatements. Deuterium is NOT light hy 2006 Page #12  

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

dvice. This proved to be a crucial misstep and other scurrilous articles fo 2005 Page #93  

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

back of the property. A nauseating mist began to permeate throughout the ar 2006 Page #90  
 day after, this happened: a weird mist came down out of nowhere. This was  2006 Page #129  
re. This was nothing like a normal mist and I still remember it now. I wish 2006 Page #129  
Ness and Woodbridge SLIDE# 6 Cobra Mist Patch 66 Thirty years before that c 2008 Page #72  
ligence operation code named COBRA MIST. COBRA MIST was experimental over-t 2008 Page #72  
ation code named COBRA MIST. COBRA MIST was experimental over-the-hori zon  2008 Page #72  
ts development in the 1960s, COBRA MIST was the most powerful and sophistic 2008 Page #72  
-shaped radar array SLIDE# 8 COBRA MIST building SLIDE# 9 COBRA MIST buildi 2008 Page #73  
COBRA MIST building SLIDE# 9 COBRA MIST buildings The radar employed the U. 2008 Page #73  
ersistent noise that plagued COBRA MIST was never solved. Finally, on June  2008 Page #73  
glowing phenomena around the COBRA MIST radar site in the 1960s, which beca 2008 Page #74  
: could experiments with the COBRA MIST MADRE radar that was bounced off th 2008 Page #74  
hat we are talking about. SO COBRA MIST, FOR EXAMPL E, WHEN IT WAS FUNCTION 2008 Page #76  
 ON THE MAGNETIC FIELDS THAN COBRA MIST? Absolutely , no question! I'M TRYf 2008 Page #77  
 electromagnetic fields from COBRA MIST or 0TH or HAARP or any of those thi 2008 Page #77  

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

tent presence of UFOs. After COBRA MIST's closure in June 1973, the buildin 2008 Page #74  

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

“Almost every sighting is either a mistake or a hoax. There reports are w n 2003 Page #118  
vital to his research. He made the mistake of thinking that any of them wou 2003 Page #148  
spellchecker; mine picked out this mistake right away. 172                  2003 Page #176  
r Raymond Jordan V, 4 Woman saw by mistake alien body held at Pentagon, pic 2004 Page #111  
 in human history to deny making a mistake, to avoid confronting the truth. 2004 Page #219  
faded out four times. There was no mistake about it. Three more people had  2005 Page #96  
n a document may seem like a major mistake in the modern era, but 50 years  2005 Page #137  
icle concludes by saying, "Make no mistake about it, anti-gravity motors an 2005 Page #172  
ould drive into a military base by mistake if the gates were open and there 2007 Page #88  
piece of a space ship." l made the mistake of asking June if the officer wa 2009 Page #91  

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

d the planes to fly it, would have mistaken this for pieces of an alien spa 2004 Page #142  
 only crash dummies that have been mistaken for dead extraterrestrials. The 2004 Page #147  
is not inconceivable that Daly was mistaken in his recolJection of the date 2005 Page #42  
lity may be lost to time or simply mistaken . Some, however, give tantalizi 2005 Page #121  
w-strange-positive might easily be mistaken for slow- 57                    2006 Page #60  
I denied this and said that he was mistaken as I had not discussed the clos 2006 Page #205  
hing limitless. That conclusion is mistaken . When we are overly impressed  2009 Page #20  
The aim was to avoid the risk of a mistaken military confrontation over UFO 2009 Page #41  
is not inconceivable that Daly was mistaken in his recollection of the date 2009 Page #49  

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

Hard Evidence (Part 1) A: Everyone mistakes this issue. I gather by that yo 2004 Page #100  
ck. That was another of those new "mistakes" that was quickly retracted. Th 2004 Page #144  
 to believe that aliens never make mistakes, never run into the unexpected. 2006 Page #11  
nother book to correct the mrlift' mistakes THE APOLLOPROBLDI; \VJi,-\TNO O 2008 Page #151  

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

SSION (DR) that ciC*team SAID SEND MiStatEd release AS STORY And said (G) * 2004 Page #229  
C ***** (MN) ** * weabl* SAID SEND MISTATED MEANING OF STORY AND THINK Line 2004 Page #229  

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he would soon come to be known as "Mister Mariner"); Langston, like most fo 2006 Page #186  

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

rio mexicano en 1974?" Los Grandes Misterios Del Trecer Milenio, No.5. Jaim 2007 Page #192  

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

 not so much a simple passivity or mistrust of new ideas as an active appro 2005 Page #103  

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

public would be mainly fearful and mistrusting, finding it difficult to reg 2006 Page #59  

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

ns • Minadrav:Ministry of Health • MISTS KI : Interdepartmental Scientific  2004 Page #157  
vents described here linger in the mists of history nearly fifty years past 2005 Page #104  
r are not gases, but fine dusts or mists. The atomic poison gases would be  2009 Page #158  

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

mets. Conditions on the night were misty, giving the appearance that the en 2008 Page #94  

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

 90-year-old man misremembering or mistyping or misdirecting us from the tr 2003 Page #29  

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

 would ha'.'c some ft,; orlc.in in misun:i~rs;andin;;~ on similarity to o:i 2009 Page #182  

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

ssian in origin: "Some time ago, a misunderstanding was caused by saying th 2004 Page #13  
eclaring the matter to have been a misunderstanding about a downed weather  2004 Page #134  
hat if Mogul were the cause of the misunderstanding, Charles Moore would ha 2004 Page #139  
his first batch, which led to some misunderstanding as many people thought  2008 Page #64  

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

ld strive to eliminate some common misunderstandings. The new events and po 2009 Page #20  
 of UFO information to prevent any misunderstandings over UFOs sightings th 2009 Page #45  
c ray bomb. This had its origin in misunderstandings on the part of laymen  2009 Page #158  

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

ame from that machine. It might be misused for credit card fraud. Although  2007 Page #83  
ese means and its being completely misused. MW: Isn't it the case that if i 2007 Page #92  

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

R, NACA, JRDB, RAND, USAAF SAG and MIT, are deemed extraterrestrial in natu 2003 Page #28  
achusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts and the 2003 Page #110  
achusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Brookhaven National Laboratory, th 2004 Page #63  
son, Gene Pope Jr., graduates from MIT at age 19 in engineering. ► 1950: De 2007 Page #26  
 further examinations were done b) MIT merallurgist Robert E. Ogilvie, by S 2007 Page #195  
achusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in l 919 and in 1936 was awarded a  2008 Page #131  
s Cornell, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, MIT and Yale. One of the institutions cl 2008 Page #134  
 ~oc,r,e.o Oo.-cH AS,... n 1tml1-t MIT[O'JfT LASOCiO, KOr."t~e.o MSOVE r")A 2009 Page #126  

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

S 1'iJ.O LU,,.,A.~ EO.Jl"S',-''- . MIT''"• NO FllMCi s,1\w /\ •~l"VIIIG .~  2009 Page #131  

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

was to explore a major terra inco!:mita of American governmen t, the nation 2009 Page #23  

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

e Structure of Secrecy ■ Continual mitary encounters with UFOs. ■ Official  2009 Page #152  

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

947 from HQ, Air Defense Command , Mitchel Field to the Commanding General, 2009 Page #178  

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

he Learning ChannelAstronaut Edgar Mitchell, Ph.D. 6* Man To Walk Moon Auth 2003 Page #14  
rdon Cooper, Lunar Astronaut Edgar Mitchell, Lt. Col. Philip Corso of the F 2004 Page #132  
true. Furthermore, astronaut Edgar Mitchell and the late Dr. Robert Sarbach 2004 Page #132  
. The fact is that Astronaut Edgar Mitchell, one of a dozen men who have wa 2004 Page #146  
 Grant Cameron Astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell has stated publicly that his so 2004 Page #176  
se, Apollo 14 astronaut, Dr. Edgar Mitchell, has on several occasions spoke 2005 Page #81  
swell in July 2004. Specificall y, Mitchell -the sixth man to walk on the M 2005 Page #81  
e Ben Rich, Barry Goldwater, Edgar Mitchell, or any of Leonard Stringfield' 2005 Page #81  
so [no author citation! "Astronaut Mitchell Calls for Government to Acknowl 2005 Page #81  
                                   Mitchell, 1997 .-~~ .. ::·,iJi~:-; __ :~ 2007 Page #55  
onal conflict in leadership. Edgar Mitchell -1997 ■ ·1 also think that the  2007 Page #55  

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

n, Jan. Persona.I statement. 9 Dr. Mitchell's claims have been made severa. 2005 Page #81  

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

iu; thi claim that th.- rr-.-tcnal Mitnl handled wax fniro □ crashed I I ." 2003 Page #132  

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

nerated by some unfortunate Walter Mito-style character. However, other sou 2006 Page #126  

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

2040 le, me, Rowe, a the agency to mitt i, mixt: rt span:3 ',oar 104.0 4.04 2006 Page #32  

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

raphs of the triangle pattern that MiUer and a group of investigarors had t 2005 Page #65  

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

lTl..,0 IOUllll(l .t.HO lVALUA110N MIUOR ~'llNF.ST E . U,.,/ARDS llll•O(M(( 2007 Page #174  

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

nej$csne1n U.S. Pat No. 3,018,394, mived I 19 god ,n U.S. Pat , Auo 16, 196 2006 Page #35  

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

ssary to the effectiveness of your miwsion .hl CO cc wReturned To           2003 Page #225  

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

arth i* biing xi.itid tn inlcllrji mix i-nntrillcd • chicle* xxIiom - nngtn 2003 Page #132  
awn upon and they could have had a mix of the two styles. But a further dis 2004 Page #234  
, is, "what will IV(!)' add to the mix?'' That 1s, while disclosure has the 2005 Page #86  
st of my family, staring up with a mix of wonder and terror watching as Spu 2006 Page #182  
bverse-UFO scholars not wanting to mix it up with the rancorous JFK researc 2009 Page #29  

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

han he was ever going to reveal in mixed company. The journey he had been o 2003 Page #147  
 N Y N N N Y Annotated Y N Y N N N Mixed Typing Y N Y N N N Typist Initials 2003 Page #205  
 aliens. The two elements are then mixed with disinformation and a lot of c 2004 Page #179  
including vegetables, fruit, milk, mixed soup and yogurt. There was no cont 2005 Page #32  
. Why should Reich's great work be mixed up with either factor? That Reich  2005 Page #103  
am. It looked like smoke and steam mixed, no black smoke. Very little. Look 2006 Page #154  
rer, Suntor-y. Its focus was a new mixed drink. The non-hum an entity pictu 2007 Page #64  

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

 me, Rowe, a the agency to mitt i, mixt: rt span:3 ',oar 104.0 4.041 mperiN 2006 Page #32  

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

known metal, resembling somewhat a mixture of aluminum and silver, and it m 2004 Page #27  
and M.K. Tikhonravov. Fuelled by a mixture of liquid oxygen and benzene pas 2004 Page #153  
ents of fire and water (actually a mixture mainly of unslaked lime, sulphur 2009 Page #20  

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

ty. Bismuth is also added to metal mixtures in superconducting research. On 2003 Page #107  

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

an.3 ICBMs ■ Enter the Triangles ■ Miy 3, 1975: A Forgotten Day ■ More :rvf 2008 Page #159  

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

on "101132ALL" II/ Dr. rtar.-111.;:miz 2. Your attention is also arawn to t 2004 Page #25  

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

ear wrote that UFO "control group" MJ 12 had recently come to the conclusio 2003 Page #150  
dded without authorization per GAO Mj and Congressman Schiff Hr I • LOG man 2003 Page #160  
ebriefings ” Situation evaluation: MJ—12 to evaluate team dispatch 11/8/200 2003 Page #175  
d in, with the authority of either MJ/04 or MJ/01, and the initials either  2003 Page #181  
h the authority of either MJ/04 or MJ/01, and the initials either EWL or JR 2003 Page #181  
** OPERATION WITH ROSWELL DISK 074 MJ AT THE (c) ****RECO**** OPERATION *** 2004 Page #228  
o the non-civilian elements of the MJ staff, if you use the same order as l 2004 Page #250  
y biological weapons). "Designated MJ projects should be held in readiness  2004 Page #253  
r corner: "CIA Top Secret MJ-12." (MJ, MJ-12, MAJIC, MAJESTIC, i'vfAJCOM, M 2005 Page #125  
idence for the Authenticity of the MJ l 2 Documents . 11 Jn 1950, President 2005 Page #130  
terest in the story on the part of MJ 12 and Project Moon Dust. But first,  2007 Page #142  
ts of September 22, 1979 with both MJ 12 and Project Moon Duse. It reads: B 2007 Page #143  
'Vela.' Nothing damaging to us. No MJ I.D. Review of our files shows that A 2007 Page #143  
reach media. No one anticipates AQ/MJ or Moondust inquiry. MJ6/44 Tech/Ops  2007 Page #143  
o strongly imply membership in the MJ 12 group. And, as we have seen, the w 2007 Page #143  
ggests a distinct possibility that MJ 12 137                                2007 Page #143  
s of MJ6 suggest chat whatever the MJ group knew of the Vela lncident, such 2007 Page #144  
ement that: "No one ancicipates AQ/MJ or M.oondust inquiry," is rughly nota 2007 Page #144  
ongly suggests that personnel from MJ 12, Project Aquarius, and Project Moo 2007 Page #144  
"MT' may weU be an inrucacion that MJ 12, Project Moon Dust, and Project Aq 2007 Page #144  
and involved. By using the letters MJ in the line that talks about Project  2008 Page #109  
ive that this is the origin of the MJ label. It also identifies Projects Ev 2008 Page #109  
M. Vernon, NY lb.-errt.-tr • :n Is MJ Majestic and JehoP!ah? : .,.1.·r-_·:  2008 Page #120  
" ■ DoO security does not apply to MJ, e)(Cept: ■ 54/12 is an NSC subcommit 2008 Page #121  
"Response from Colby: Angleton has MJ directive 11/20/63" Colby is here ack 2009 Page #44  
 Kennedy 's assassination, had the MJ directives -the Burned Document -and  2009 Page #44  
p://www.majesticdocuments .com/pdf/mj l 2opsreview-dulles -6 l .pdf 16 Avai 2009 Page #46  
"""-'\oC'-t"'...-•Mlt r;N.1 t:.•,~ MJ:,.,q!)? . --0Cw:)CO.N..,;. ,_OJTO,,-" 2009 Page #116  

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

e independently examined. Even the MJ- 12 documents, which Pflock so vocife 2004 Page #221  
 is the security classification TS/MJ- 12 with holes at the top, with norma 2004 Page #252  
ls to make a greater commitment to MJ- 12 Group projects by attending more  2006 Page #24  
es that explicitly referred to an "MJ- 12 Special Studies Project". It was  2009 Page #35  
, he was aware of the existence of MJ- 12, and its relationship to informat 2009 Page #37  
d apparently approved by six other MJ- 12 members was a cryptic assassinati 2009 Page #43  

Word: "mj-1", 15 instance(s) (Back to Top)

          New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-1 2 121                               2003 Page #125  
          New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-1 2 I 0 !TECHNOLOGY-SCIENCE-AUTOMOTIV 2003 Page #129  
          New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-1 2 I UH b“.; Kt I / Mr-. 'L 127      2003 Page #131  
CER: AIK. ROSCOE H. HILLENKOETTER (MJ-1) NOTE: Thia document has been prepa 2003 Page #132  
aced from 1954- 56 by authority of MJ-1 or MJ-4 a The initials are clear, i 2003 Page #182  
 stated he had seen documents with MJ-1 2 on them. I was given his first na 2004 Page #191  
 it op! See Randle, Kevin D., Case MJ-1 2: The True Story behind the Govern 2004 Page #224  
 from DCI Allen Dulles (presumably MJ-1) to other MJ-12 members. Each docum 2004 Page #242  
ald Menzel. The Burned Memo — From MJ-1 (Allen W. Dulles) This TOP SECRET/M 2004 Page #247  
counterintelligence memo from DCI (MJ-1) to the non-civilian elements of th 2004 Page #250  
mes referred to by another ti tie: MJ-1. Not only had Reich inadvertently m 2005 Page #96  
njecture that this was dictated by MJ-1 to one trusted secretary who had no 2008 Page #109  
the Director of the CIA, which was MJ-1 according to both this memo and the 2008 Page #109  
oday not a matter of record. Since MJ-1 is concerned with duplication of fi 2008 Page #110  
would have presumably been the new MJ-1, replacing Allen W. Dulles who was  2008 Page #110  

Word: "mj-12", 253 instance(s) (Back to Top)

.... 93 New Attacks on Roswell and MJ-12................................... 2003 Page #3  
on in the State of New Mexico." If MJ-12 was a real organization, Roscoe wa 2003 Page #87  
 organization, Roscoe was named as MJ-12 number one. And if you tend to dis 2003 Page #87  
 the Pentagon. For the record, the MJ-12 related Memorandum from Truman to  2003 Page #87  
        New Attacks on Roswell and MJ-12 Stanton Friedman —■H Imlng that Ea 2003 Page #117  
          New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-12 Spokane Woman Killed When Hit by A 2003 Page #119  
          New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-12 117                                2003 Page #121  
  '0 ’jt?*New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-12 119                                2003 Page #123  
          New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-12 123                                2003 Page #127  
          New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-12 Ua«^rtaMvh|iatawH^V- atiwca »the t 2003 Page #133  
          New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-12 ‘ re MJ-12 paper* “Evidence of mjl 2003 Page #135  
ew Attacks on Roswell & MJ-12 ‘ re MJ-12 paper* “Evidence of mjlfcasancr n. 2003 Page #135  
          New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-12 GENERAL ALBERT C. WEDEMEYER WEDEME 2003 Page #137  
          New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-12 135                                2003 Page #139  
ricted - July 14, 1954 • Shows NSC/MJ-12 Special Studies Project • Authenti 2003 Page #156  
" More circumstantial Evidence for MJ-12 Why did the FBI Redact - Someone t 2003 Page #157  
pril ‘49 • Mentions CIA Top Secret MJ-12 in lower corner • Format correct,  2003 Page #159  
, have been directly linked to the MJ-12 program, Cantwheel said he worked  2003 Page #162  
 TSRMEO ■ Tim Cooper/FOIA 1994 1 1 MJ-12 ref ■ Salina via TC mailbox 1996 1 2003 Page #169  
erations Manual Hillenkoetter with MJ-12 file note Einstein/Opp., Truman di 2003 Page #169  
identifies not only that fact that MJ-12 was the customer but the jacket an 2003 Page #172  
s 1969 Footnote imprint identifies MJ-12 as customer TO numbers consistent  2003 Page #172  
ng the meeting arrangements for an MJ-12 Special Studies Project meeting of 2003 Page #184  
 confirmations of the existence of MJ-12. Its classification is "Top Secret 2003 Page #184  
en whole chapters and books on why MJ-12 is a hoax. See, for example, "Case 2003 Page #184  
is a hoax. See, for example, "Case MJ-12" by Kevin D. Randle, who brings fo 2003 Page #184  
ve been those in use. Furthermore, MJ-12 could easily have been given their 2003 Page #185  
ein and the others on the original MJ-12 Committee. They have been replaced 2003 Page #187  
e □ The footnote imprint says that MJ-12 paid for the printing 11/8/2003 Sp 2003 Page #188  
g has become famous because of the MJ-12 document mailed to Jamie Shandera  2003 Page #191  
overed over the years of research. MJ-12 had a "cover" under which it opera 2003 Page #194  
ce for the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12: An Examination of Leaked Document 2004 Page #3  
 to July 6, 1947, according to the MJ-12 report. SLIDE #51: Clean typed ver 2004 Page #79  
ograms On Page 5 of the TOP SECRET MJ-12 report under a paragraph entitled  2004 Page #80  
y team On Page 9 of the TOP SECRET Mj-12 report it states: 8. "The Panel wa 2004 Page #81  
he big names rumored with UFOs and MJ-12. He stated, when asked, that he kn 2004 Page #98  
 he knew all the men listed on the MJ-12 document released by Stanton Fried 2004 Page #98  
rview Steinman asked him about the MJ-12 document which had been made publi 2004 Page #99  
e. Walker replied, "Yes. I know of MJ-12. I have known of them for 40 years 2004 Page #99  
ed Walker more questions about the MJ-12 type group running things: Q: Are  2004 Page #99  
of the now infamous Cutler-Twining MJ-12 memo which was discovered in the S 2004 Page #103  
 Grail may be what is known as the MJ-12 documents. Some of these documents 2004 Page #134  
FO Crash Retrieval Conference. The MJ-12 papers, first made known to a smal 2004 Page #134  
• Candidates for USSR's Variant of MJ-12 • Geopolitical Infrastructure • Cr 2004 Page #152  
ast Coast • Approach to Niels Bohr(MJ-12 backchannel?) in Copenhagen,1945 • 2004 Page #158  
ich, and Sakharov on Bomb U.S.S.R. MJ-12 Counterparts • Sergei Korolev (MJ- 2004 Page #160  
-12 Counterparts • Sergei Korolev (MJ-12 Backchannel) • Lavarenti Beria (MJ 2004 Page #160  
12 Backchannel) • Lavarenti Beria (MJ-12 Backchannel) • Pyotr Kapitsa • Mar 2004 Page #160  
nistry of Defense • Backchannel to MJ-12? Design Bureaus Widely Distributed 2004 Page #165  
n for first assembly of the USSR's MJ-12 counterpart? • "The eyes can see,  2004 Page #167  
 Robert Collins as a cover for the MJ-12 zroup. In addition, Brigadier-Gene 2004 Page #177  
 1970s. Consider the notions of an MJ-12 cabal and a captured live alien th 2004 Page #179  
ms the basis for understanding the MJ-12 leaks of the 1980s and the 3,000 p 2004 Page #180  
that people here would know is the MJ-12 document and the Cutler-Twining me 2004 Page #191  
independent of the government. The MJ-12 concept has become a key component 2004 Page #191  
on a leaked document. Prior to the MJ-12 document, ufologists believed it w 2004 Page #191  
d a number of confirmations of the MJ-12 group from a number of different s 2004 Page #191  
le he had become interested in the MJ-12 document controversy. Having a bla 2004 Page #191  
or documents that might talk about MJ-12 or documents where MJ-12 was noted 2004 Page #191  
alk about MJ-12 or documents where MJ-12 was noted as being in the distribu 2004 Page #191  
 evening discussing the search for MJ-12. He told me a number of things whi 2004 Page #191  
 which add to our understanding of MJ-12: • The MJ-12 designator is not on  2004 Page #191  
 our understanding of MJ-12: • The MJ-12 designator is not on a classified  2004 Page #191  
 him if they found a document with MJ-12 on it. • Although he had not yet f 2004 Page #191  
 Although he had not yet found any MJ-12 documents, he did have a friend wh 2004 Page #191  
ople in the archives searching for MJ-12 documents to destroy, he said no.  2004 Page #191  
 he believed there were still some MJ-12 documents scattered about. 188     2004 Page #191  
Hard Evidence (Part 2) So, was the MJ-12 concept part of an effort by the R 2004 Page #192  
ke Moore she was told the story of MJ-12. These offers were made starting i 2004 Page #193  
h the last surviving member of the MJ-12 group. Well I think he was an orig 2004 Page #194  
 dialogue with one of the original MJ-12. After writing his best selling 19 2004 Page #194  
rieval Conference Ruled Out as Not MJ-12 Related • Dr. Winford Porter Larso 2004 Page #201  
olution hence "retro-virus" of the MJ-12 1st annual report circa 1952. Rule 2004 Page #201  
eport circa 1952. Ruled Out as Not MJ-12 Related • Dr. John Mac — Famous ab 2004 Page #201  
              Murder & Majestic 12 MJ-12 Linked Deaths • James Forrestal •  2004 Page #202  
io 1994 • Mentions 54-12 group and MJ-12, Signed James Jesus Angleton • Sev 2004 Page #207  
 Harry responded, "Oh my God they (MJ-12) really did it" LeMay — USAF UFO P 2004 Page #212  
isfy yourself. For example, in the MJ-12 documentary Do You Believe in Maji 2004 Page #214  
 me are the ones, like Roswell and MJ-12, where the jury is still out, and  2004 Page #214  
ven have a copy. With the original MJ-12 documents, for example, type face, 2004 Page #221  
hich Menzel supposedly claims that MJ-12 was real — Pflock would be the fir 2004 Page #222  
ing up, to support his position on MJ-12. There would be no way to disprove 2004 Page #222  
to buy into the legitimacy of both MJ-12 and Aztec. 8 It must be noted that 2004 Page #224  
e of the biggest problems with the MJ-12 documents, and yet in his book, Ca 2004 Page #224  
 of the irony of his opposition to MJ-12, and his use of an anonymous sourc 2004 Page #224  
ce for the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12: A Forensic Examination of Leaked  2004 Page #242  
ic minds code-named Majestic 12 or MJ-12. For more than two decades there h 2004 Page #242  
ising over 342 pages of Top Secret MJ-12 material. The authentication princ 2004 Page #242  
ualified original, not photocopies MJ-12 documents, then a description of f 2004 Page #242  
 Dulles (presumably MJ-1) to other MJ-12 members. Each document was analyze 2004 Page #242  
assassination — his inquiries into MJ-12 UFO program, according to the burn 2004 Page #243  
hen we say the words and "original MJ-12 documents" what is really referred 2004 Page #243  
ce for the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 Mr. T,Allothy S. Cooper PO Box 120 2004 Page #244  
ce for the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 , ty_ 13t-Lt;.4)1.8 -trQ- 4.{ 4e d 2004 Page #246  
in the cover-up and as a member of MJ-12. As an analyst and questioned docu 2004 Page #247  
 (Allen W. Dulles) This TOP SECRET/MJ-12 memo allegedly from the director o 2004 Page #247  
ce for the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 The burned memo was mailed to Tim  2004 Page #248  
sensitive files that would connect MJ-12 to JFK's murder. This document did 2004 Page #248  
t storm. Nixon's SCE() ordered all MJ-12 documentation purged and destroyed 2004 Page #248  
is carbon copy is the only link to MJ-12 and don't expect any more in the f 2004 Page #248  
 Defense 8. Operations Review: The MJ-12 Project 9. "Unidentified Flying Ob 2004 Page #248  
ies and conclusions by the defunct MJ-12 group: 1. MJ-12 does not exist as  2004 Page #249  
ons by the defunct MJ-12 group: 1. MJ-12 does not exist as a government int 2004 Page #249  
te industrialists in the world. 4. MJ-12 was a consolidation of two Pentago 2004 Page #249  
in the defense establishment hence MJ-12. Each code name had classification 2004 Page #249  
ce for the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 The important memo can be found on 2004 Page #250  
e. The red stamped in a TOP SECRET/MJ-12 is also not consistent with stamp  2004 Page #250  
 directives classified TOP SEC1tET/MJ-12, allegedly authored by Allen W. Du 2004 Page #251  
ce for the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 There are several powerful authent 2004 Page #252  
ton that impedes the growth of the MJ-12 projects, management or its enviro 2004 Page #253  
orensic tests show a very credible MJ-12 document and genuinely one that wa 2004 Page #253  
ce for the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 make money or achieve some notorie 2004 Page #254  
e finger of assassination on those MJ-12 individuals in 1963 that were comp 2004 Page #254  
ychological warfare aspects of the MJ-12 documents, see my paper on www.maj 2004 Page #254  
uplication of field efforts within MJ-12 and that the DCI wanted to fix thi 2004 Page #254  
ation ■ Highly cleared, but not to MJ-12 ■ U.S. Army focus and exposure ■ H 2005 Page #11  
s there any reason to suspect that MJ-12 was aware of -or interested in -Re 2005 Page #88  
m convinced that if the members of MJ-12 were not aware of Reich's UFO-rela 2005 Page #97  
r plausible link between Reich and MJ-12, and his name was Lewis \V/. Dougl 2005 Page #97  
 to the seminal National Archives' MJ-12 document, the CutlerTwining Memo.  2005 Page #97  
en privy to or associated with the MJ-12 group. I agree that Douglas, one o 2005 Page #97  
t the time, would have known about MJ-12 if it existed. Thomas argues 95    2005 Page #97  
 been briefed about the meeting of MJ-12 members on July 16 at the \Xllute  2005 Page #98  
 the lower corner: "CIA Top Secret MJ-12." (MJ, MJ-12, MAJIC, MAJESTIC, i'v 2005 Page #125  
rner: "CIA Top Secret MJ-12." (MJ, MJ-12, MAJIC, MAJESTIC, i'vfAJCOM, MAJSE 2005 Page #125  
o CIA release to Tim Cooper of the MJ-12 reference in 1998, another referen 2005 Page #125  
tes that the President wished the "MJ-12 SSP briefing should take place dur 2005 Page #126  
ted Nations? Why would people fake MJ-12 documents? Why do you say SETI sta 2006 Page #4  
. WHY would people fake a bunch of MJ-12 documents? I am not a psychiatrist 2006 Page #12  
riedman.com ), in "Roswell and the MJ-12 Documents in the New Millennium" ( 2006 Page #12  
(Ref.5), and in my "Review of Case Mj-12" also on my website I demolish the 2006 Page #12  
lish the antis and show that other MJ-12 documents are fraudulent.. Remembe 2006 Page #12  
hat at least seven of the supposed MJ-12 documents provided to Timothy Coop 2006 Page #12  
 WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS The MJ-12 Group sits at the apex of an exten 2006 Page #16  
y military personnel co-opted into MJ-12 classified projects on an ad hoc b 2006 Page #16  
s by military personnel not having MJ-12 or OPNAC clearance is to be strict 2006 Page #20  
n the higher security clearance of MJ-12 personnel. The use of codes to sum 2006 Page #20  
re of a commitment to working with MJ-12 and experiencing the career advanc 2006 Page #21  
Identifying the Procedures Used in MJ-12 Group Projects & UFO Crash Retriev 2006 Page #23  
ning and employing individuals for MJ-12 Group projects involving extraterr 2006 Page #23  
template for personnel involved in MJ-12 projects appears to be primarily o 2006 Page #23  
ures by individuals recruited into MJ-12 Group projects; minimizing the num 2006 Page #23  
pears to be generic for a range of MJ-12 Group projects including UFO crash 2006 Page #23  
res used for managing personnel in MJ-12 Black Operations. 1. Individuals a 2006 Page #23  
mmunication) that can be of use to MJ-12 Group projects, and are cultivated 2006 Page #23  
that provides a suitable cover for MJ-12 Group projects; 20                 2006 Page #23  
ary command and recruited into the MJ-12 Group project. 4. Training occurs  2006 Page #24  
s. 5. Deployment and work with the MJ-12 Group project occurs without the a 2006 Page #24  
tary commanders. 6. Clearances for MJ-12 Group projects are given on an ad  2006 Page #24  
learances that are associated with MJ-12 Group projects. 8. The lack of pap 2006 Page #24  
ary commanders of participation in MJ-12 Group projects leaves individuals  2006 Page #24  
viduals subject to manipulation by MJ-12 Group. 9. Efforts are made to pers 2006 Page #24  
advanced training, and not leaving MJ-12 Group service. The MJ-12 Group tem 2006 Page #24  
t leaving MJ-12 Group service. The MJ-12 Group template reveals the effecti 2006 Page #24  
ess of the system developed by the MJ-12 Group in recruiting, training and  2006 Page #24  
estrial technologies or EBEs. The "MJ-12 Group Personnel Security Procedure 2006 Page #24  
the number of individuals aware of MJ-12 projects, and provides no means fo 2006 Page #24  
garding training and employment in MJ-12 Group projects. Significantly, it  2006 Page #24  
operations were coordinated by the MJ-12 Group in producing SOM1-01. Its cr 2006 Page #24  
for new Army manuals. Overall, the MJ-12 Group may be considered to be a pa 2006 Page #24  
 in UFO crash retrievals and other MJ-12 Group projects. SOM1-01 and the St 2006 Page #24  
d the bodies oi occupants ' Mew of MJ-12 since 1947 Says Steinman is •delvi 2006 Page #27  
nsiders. Five years later in 1952, MJ-12 assembled its First Annual Report. 2006 Page #140  
Disappearing Pilots and Planes The MJ-12 panel added an Annex C, Paragraphs 2006 Page #140  
physiological effects, abductions, MJ-12, and crop circles. Bigelow was lat 2006 Page #196  
l (fonner JCS) in 1990s. Confinned MJ-12 type group; generational conflict  2007 Page #55  
 Memo" that is stamped TOP SECRET /MJ-12, and will be able to share the ama 2008 Page #104  
irst page on slide 33, showing the MJ-12 caveat in red. Since I have had it 2008 Page #109  
pages are the only ones connecting MJ-12 (not the CIA) with JFK's murder. W 2008 Page #110  
FBI any more. It also implies that MJ-12 has its own spies (back channels)  2008 Page #111  
 makes it clear that if this group MJ-12 is going to lose their money and a 2008 Page #111  
im Cooper/FOIA Hillenkoette r with MJ-12 file ■ Soli1.:i via TC mailboxEi11 2008 Page #115  
says he worked for Angleton ■ Says MJ-12 connects with JFK's murder l a..c  2008 Page #120  
y buoy. S.lllno rcqucs~cd that the MJ-12 Dlrcctivco Ix, sent to yo, .ind ho 2008 Page #121  
 memo shows issues between JFK and MJ-12 ■Reinforces existence of CIA cover 2008 Page #122  
the men identified as the original MJ-12 group as well as their corporate a 2008 Page #130  
choice for a top-secret group like MJ-12. After his retirement from oovernm 2008 Page #131  
ames F orrestal, also listed as an MJ-12 member. Bush's connections to the  2008 Page #131  
ng followed by Zionist agents. His MJ-12 position was pe1manently filled by 2008 Page #132  
ed in the UFO issue by the time of MJ-12. He had canceled a scheduled trip  2008 Page #132  
 Central Intelligence . As a named MJ-12 member, Vanderberg did not appear  2008 Page #132  
 role was to maintain security for MJ-12. 126                               2008 Page #132  
ast survivor of those named in the MJ-12 documents , the disputed documents 2008 Page #133  
it was now pem1issible to leak the MJ-12 Eisenhower Briefing document. ---S 2008 Page #133  
they were all dead at the time the MJ-12 papers surfaced , thus unable to a 2008 Page #134  
ho took James Forrestal 's seat on MJ-12], to steer the investigations away 2008 Page #141  
l:s in the Secret \'lodd ■ Leaking MJ-12 ■ The lvl]-1 '.? Affair Breal:s ■  2008 Page #165  
 Explodes ■ Abduction Revolution ■ MJ-12 breaks out ■ Dr. Eric Walker ■ The 2008 Page #165  
classify UFO Files and the Alleged MJ-12 Assassination Directive Dr. Michae 2009 Page #5  
 dated November 4, 1953 mentioning MJ-12 and identifying Albert Einstein as 2009 Page #8  
ION PROJECT FIRESTONE. PREPARED BY MJ-12 GROUP TECHNICAL ADVISORY PANEL (MT 2009 Page #26  
urself, and representatives of the MJ-12/Sp ecial Studies Project. I specif 2009 Page #28  
classify UFO Files and the Alleged MJ-12 Assassination Directive Michael E. 2009 Page #35  
he ClA and those in control of the MJ-12 Special Studies Project. This pres 2009 Page #35  
nes confrontation with the CIA and MJ-12 in the final month of his life. Do 2009 Page #35  
acking of senior CIA officials and MJ-12. President Kennedy's Efforts to Ga 2009 Page #35  
ennedy's Efforts to Gain Access to MJ-12 Activities The existence of a Top  2009 Page #35  
ing to schedule a meeting for the "MJ-12 Special Studies Project" briefing. 2009 Page #35  
ces so far for the existence of an MJ-12 Special Studies Project.2 29       2009 Page #35  
cribing a UFO control group called MJ-12, MAJESTIC or similar variations .  2009 Page #36  
ation. These documents reveal that MJ-12 operated in a clandestine manner,  2009 Page #37  
dent Kennedy's Attempts to Control MJ-12 When President Kennedy came to off 2009 Page #37  
lligence Agency Subject: Review of MJ-12 Intelligence Operations as they re 2009 Page #37  
961, Kennedy wanted to learn about MJ-12 activities and the relationship wi 2009 Page #37  
at involved Cold War operations by MJ-12. As I will show later through a le 2009 Page #38  
most classified UFO information by MJ-12. Finally, I referred earlier to th 2009 Page #38  
his shows the relationship between MJ-12 (MAJESTIC) operations and psycholo 2009 Page #38  
 Dulles asking him for a review of MJ-12 psychological warfare operations.  2009 Page #38  
s' letter gives an overview of the MJ-12 activities with regard to psycholo 2009 Page #38  
e of the more sensitive aspects of MJ-12 activities ." If genuine, Dulles'  2009 Page #38  
961 request for a brief summary of MJ-12 activities. Allen Dulles and the B 2009 Page #38  
ities. Allen Dulles and the Burned MJ-12 Memorandum The leaked June 28, 196 2009 Page #38  
grams and the covert activities of MJ-12. Up until his resignation as Direc 2009 Page #38  
e power struggle with Kennedy over MJ-12 activities and its control of clas 2009 Page #38  
power struggle between Kennedy and MJ-12 over access to UFO information. Th 2009 Page #39  
lassified Top Secret document with MJ-12 codeword access is a set of direct 2009 Page #39  
 CIA who simultaneously headed the MJ-12 Special Studies Project, to six ot 2009 Page #39  
lly imperiled the existence of the MJ-12 Special Studies Project/Group. Whi 2009 Page #39  
Memorandum requesting a "Review of MJ-12 Intelligence Operations as they re 2009 Page #39  
ared to be a draft for a series of MJ-12 directives from Allen Dulles, who  2009 Page #39  
He needed an answer from the other MJ-12 members by October, a month before 2009 Page #39  
UFO files possessed by the CIA and MJ-12. While the response of other MJ-12 2009 Page #40  
MJ-12. While the response of other MJ-12 members is not found in leaked doc 2009 Page #40  
indicates that his secret draft of MJ-12 directives was approved. Allen Dul 2009 Page #40  
ulles' letter fim1ly suggests that MJ-12 had decided not to cooperate with  2009 Page #40  
s Kennedy's efforts to incorporate MJ-12 psychological warfare activities u 2009 Page #40  
d been dismissed. While Dulles and MJ-12 frustrated Kennedy's efforts to ga 2009 Page #40  
that would renew his conflict with MJ-12 and bring it to a devastating clim 2009 Page #40  
 was in direct communications with MJ-12 -the UFO working group within the  2009 Page #42  
st, Angleton followed a Top Secret/MJ-12 set of directives. One of the secr 2009 Page #42  
leaked partially burned Top Secret/MJ-12 document forensically dated to the 2009 Page #42  
S. official did not cooperate with MJ-12, the directive sanctioned politica 2009 Page #42  
 drafting and approving with other MJ-12 members a cryptic assassination di 2009 Page #42  
ector of the ClA. Dulles and other MJ-12 members were responding to Kennedy 2009 Page #43  
e 28, 196 I to be fully briefed on MJ-12 intelligence operations and UFOs.  2009 Page #43  
cit in his request for a review of MJ-12 intelligence operations , as revea 2009 Page #43  
ddressed to another six members of MJ-12 requesting comments and their appr 2009 Page #43  
s the foremost expert in analyzing MJ-12 documents using forensic methods,  2009 Page #43  
s seeking approval from six of his MJ-12 colleagues , to lay the justificat 2009 Page #43  
 influenced any further" to follow MJ-12 policies. President Kennedy's 1963 2009 Page #43  
USSR created a final showdown with MJ-12. The trigger was Kennedy 's agreem 2009 Page #43  
y assassination due to the cryptic MJ-12 assassination directive. There is  2009 Page #44  
nknown to Kennedy, a set of secret MJ-12 directives issued by former CIA Di 2009 Page #45  
was Dulles and another six unknown MJ-12 members who sanctioned the directi 2009 Page #45  
y's Assassination a Covert Coup by MJ-12? Historians who view the CIA as co 2009 Page #45  
ng the directives of the secretive MJ-12 Group. President Kennedy's bold at 2009 Page #45  
e represented a covert coup by the MJ-12 that, through CIA counterintellige 2009 Page #45  
ate, there is no evidence that the MJ-12 directives passed by Dulles and si 2009 Page #45  
ves passed by Dulles and six other MJ-12 members in 1961 has ever been resc 2009 Page #45  
ennedy. The implications of leaked MJ-12 documents relevant to Kennedy's ef 2009 Page #46  
 http://www.ufoforhumanrights .com/mj-12 .php. For a NARA statement on the  2009 Page #46  
tic.pdf 15 "Operations Review: The MJ-12 Project," available online at: htt 2009 Page #46  
" 7: Ufology Explodes, 1987-1988 -.MJ-12 breaks out ,--·--~--·--···· •. • _ 2009 Page #148  

Word: "mj-12's", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ene form of "Stalin's male organ." MJ-12's USSR Analogue • U.S.S.R. • Progr 2004 Page #161  
 emergency? If so, what was it? An MJ-12-related document dated two days la 2003 Page #87  
r one. And if you tend to discount MJ-12-related materials, it should be re 2003 Page #87  

Word: "mj-12er", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

p. Well I think he was an original MJ-12er, and 1 believe he would have bee 2004 Page #194  

Word: "mj-12ref", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

11 T5R 4 TS 1 TS 42 TS 23 TSRMEO 1 MJ-12ref 38 TSMEO 3132 S, uncl 335 TSM,  2007 Page #42  

Word: "mj-2", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ocument. It was being sent to only MJ-2 through 7, not the rest of them if  2008 Page #109  

Word: "mj-4", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

m 1954- 56 by authority of MJ-1 or MJ-4 a The initials are clear, identifia 2003 Page #182  
forms USAF General Nathan Twining (MJ-4) that a scheduled meeting is being  2005 Page #97  

Word: "mj-8", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

through 7, not the rest of them if MJ-8 through 12 were still around and in 2008 Page #109  

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

-the UFO working group within the "MJ-I 2 Special Studies Project." In resp 2009 Page #42  

Word: "mj12", 6 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ever, one of the recently surfaced MJ12 documents suggests that the Maury I 2003 Page #42  
ghter • Dr. Robert J Oppenheimer — MJ12 maverick member — died throat cance 2004 Page #201  
• Congressman Schiff — Embarrassed MJ12 control group, re Roswell, but died 2004 Page #201  
and biological warfare, (b) leaked MJ12 documents on those same topics were 2006 Page #131  
re several members of the infamous MJ12 about to retire. He seemed to want  2006 Page #205  
4 TS 1 I TS 16 42 TS 1 Zl TSRMEO 1 MJ12 ref. 1-1 38 ISMEO 48 3132 S, uncl.  2008 Page #115  

Word: "mj12's", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

6 Bombers, Pilots and Atomic Bombs MJ12's Annex C, Paragraph 5 continued: " 2006 Page #141  

Word: "mj1t2ry", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

, in 1991 ■ UFO, Over Mexico ■ The MJ1t2ry Abducllon Que:;llon ■ The Aborti 2009 Page #150  

Word: "mj6", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

cipates AQ/MJ or Moondust inquiry. MJ6/44 Tech/Ops 03. While in some respec 2007 Page #143  
 document prepared by one person ("MJ6/44") for the eyes-only attention of  2007 Page #143  
: the "Blue Man." The reference to MJ6 would seem to strongly imply members 2007 Page #143  
 As it transpires, the comments of MJ6 suggest chat whatever the MJ group k 2007 Page #144  

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

rything from the ship, aliens, and MJBs, being scientifically evaluated for 2007 Page #129  

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

talled on this facility out in the mjddie of nowhere. Just to give you an i 2005 Page #66  
the middle of thjs facility in the mjddie of nowhere. \Xlhy?" ZOOM ALONG PO 2005 Page #66  

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

                          MTAP-12, MJEBEN and a new (to me) code word WHITE 2009 Page #14  
 THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY'S MJEBEN PROGRAM AND DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 2009 Page #26  

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

perhaps firing on these craft, one mjght have described some of the actions 2005 Page #140  
 the world. Non-thr eaterung as he mjght appear, the subtext seems to be th 2007 Page #68  
range they belonged in a zoo." One mjght argue, given Alvarez's description 2007 Page #144  

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

nd a rusrance of approximately one mjje from the frozen mountain, its camer 2007 Page #137  

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

ou Don't!, Capt. Henry S. Shields, MJJI Quarterly, 1978 14 USAF Memorandum, 2008 Page #38  

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

-12 ‘ re MJ-12 paper* “Evidence of mjlfcasancr n.u plentiful. Critics noted 2003 Page #135  

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

d co compl~·- \X/hether or not the mjlirary was im·olved in the attempted b 2005 Page #35  

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

e. Journalists voluntarily jointed mjlitary units so that any independent r 2007 Page #12  
bout UFOs. ► Censorshjp at source (mjlitary censorshjp) ► Discreet contacts 2007 Page #16  
corcljng to many people and former mjlitary personnel, UFO crashes have fre 2007 Page #127  
D GET HERE AND lT APPEARS THAT THE MJLITARY IS ALREADY IN OPERATION . All:  2007 Page #170  
S \'!J\S UKE A MEETIN G \X/JTH THE MJLITARY? Paul: \X/elJ, the way the sold 2007 Page #171  

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

he people involved having to pay 1 mjllion dollars bail, I think only two o 2007 Page #92  

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

cations 11/8.2003 Soeoal Operators Mjn_a! SOM1-01 AUTHENT8CDTY: I.U.R., SPR 2003 Page #186  

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

e trus may be true we muse bear in mjnd my former statement that much of wh 2005 Page #163  

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

eign powers 1182033 Spoo* Opco'xna Mjnua' 13PHOTO OF THE COVEE3 Restricted  2003 Page #172  

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

n our celJ phone, leaving 519,720 (mjnutes) to save the universe. " In a re 2007 Page #70  

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

 a charge of five coulombs and 500 MJoules. Large bolts of lightning can ca 2008 Page #77  

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

and nothing was found. Was the CIA mjsinformed? Were the Bolivians keeping  2007 Page #142  

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

 picture of the alien's origin and mjssion, which would include autopsies o 2005 Page #162  
r. This indicates that the primary mjssion for this aircraft may have been  2007 Page #107  
rcraft taking part in a classified mjssion that included securing aerial im 2007 Page #137  

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

s, specially trained for retrieval mjssions. The two non-human s in good co 2005 Page #45  

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

al Intelligence I have studied the MJTWELVE Operations Plan of June 16, 195 2009 Page #27  

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

rO .rs.:•••• syq. 1k.....11 AMP At MK Urn WAIN „gza „04; "Si.* „wad- aida s 2006 Page #39  
anti-radar coatings for the CIA, a Mk.17 thermonuclear bomb that was accide 2006 Page #86  

Word: "mk-ultra", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

not satisfactory. Specialists from MK-ULTRA and ARTICHOKE are hereby activa 2004 Page #253  
on centers using human assets from MK-ULTRA and ARTICHOKE on U.S. soil. Wit 2004 Page #254  
't sound good. Some of the work of MK-ULTRA used illegal mind control drugs 2008 Page #111  
IKE, HOUSE CLEANING ■Also,activate MK-ULTRA plus ARTICHOKE to conduct DOMES 2008 Page #122  

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

.nttl kl 1947 • I 'vt had only ooe mklor • ting Wba&enr ls ll"lnl OD It II  2008 Page #146  

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

altwtiaa aad rajart hartt witkla a MKtk or adx waka* ■» la gaaarall/ ftflfa 2003 Page #220  

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

ns in the same family as the CIA's MKULTRA mind-control research on US citi 2003 Page #151  

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

NMJ~? goqs O e^S^L IMA Dc'.e s/(oh mKxns. n MESEUH. nsmm Xou? Qissisa will  2003 Page #213  

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

ter Erlenmeyer flask containing 20 ml of 4% acetic acid by volume. Immediat 2003 Page #114  
e supported by data or reference*. Ml arc denw nstrebls FAl *11 RULES FOR U 2003 Page #118  
LIDE# 7 Aerial photograph of COBRA Ml ST fan-shaped radar array SLIDE# 8 CO 2008 Page #73  
 ARTICHOKE to conduct DOMESTIC IA,:Ml,;&&~CN; -u .-r~jvc:1..11 ._,,c.u.ic b 2008 Page #122  
 WORK • ERCOFUSION UFOs are limply Ml lfflpoffr1111 to molt peqile (That ls 2008 Page #147  
rr. O\"ERWHEl a\fJXG E\Tilf.SCT. • Ml!~U.IT\' IS Rt:..rt.lI'.J ') 11\" ;\IO 2008 Page #156  
. o ..:C-v'·1 J1,',1-.:; A!.IO~: .,Ml SJ•i.~•I:, r' A ?ct: o~ ~~co~•-.....a 2009 Page #121  
. .loOOff-CIIICLI,.._ "'°'-LO 1'~· Ml/TS. D'll;:J A \~ST IUCT o, IJl-0'~ '! 2009 Page #130  
d Lu,ht, ■ Soviet UFO Acl:nowlodgm ml ■ Dre2mlandbecome, Le2r.bnd ■ The Gul 2009 Page #150  
" ffltt, • I Lt. immcdinlclv tr.,n?ml ~ted •                                2009 Page #182  

Word: "ml-2", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

. It is a carbon copy addressed to Ml-2 through 7 and references 5 other cl 2008 Page #119  

Word: "ml307", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 the size of materials used in the ML307 Radar target, which the USAF claim 2004 Page #233  
ot be resolved by reference to the ML307 target. In one of Neil and Andrew' 2004 Page #233  

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

tec. ~ale, Rhd ncded: Snod;;.nis:. Mld lt w~s no~ connect.ell ot lie,·: Z~c 2009 Page #182  

Word: "mlf'iu'i", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

'°"UtfO Ovfl "Tl-\F CJT'T 1"0~ 2.0 Mlf'iU'i CS, II-L1.0M"-C Ph:)1'0:'J 'TO  2009 Page #114  

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

co bo tto tjrpo and axteat af aid, Mlftasy sad ooa—ada, w cV£ jCs g£w CM— t 2003 Page #221  

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

 to it. IS THE lMPLlCATlON THAT lT MlGHT HAVE BEEN HOVERING THERE? Mom: Tha 2007 Page #169  

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

low r..-dn·tlopmtttl or rupportlng mlllrrlals • Assisi In diss,mlnalion or  2008 Page #154  

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

Gi Gi Khiuu.^il* SE;JCV S ;GCMiUA./MLMc                                     2003 Page #221  

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

ortlng mlllrrlals • Assisi In diss,mlnalion or lnformadon to Coo;r,ssmtn im 2008 Page #154  

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

 hi . · I , 1 b' • mlral!y and U,e mlni&tr y oJ sup-0.u~ ) ~~111 1~;. "· tJ 2009 Page #182  

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

~r oWcc, the ad• hi . · I , 1 b' • mlral!y and U,e mlni&tr y oJ sup-0.u~ )  2009 Page #182  

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

Wllors willl UFOs A trillhm dollu1 mlsdnc w itllout COD:,-eaioaal or Preadm 2008 Page #151  

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

al targets. For example, the COBRA MlST radar would show missiles being lau 2008 Page #73  
mentation in the Orford Ness COBRA MlST facility might have produced magnet 2008 Page #75  

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

d The Bfack Vault at htq,://blackv:mlt .com. A good source of documentation 2005 Page #73  

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

 Tt(.t..:,-~ ~'°'C $1C'r rGI: :..0 Mltiii.n(S , l:JT WA~,,_ GlkUl.tie \,,l, 2009 Page #113  

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

,S.C.1._. c-.,ua1.T,a1--~.._.,, •• Ml••-•·· f _;t,(~3:;\_ -~· .. -........  2009 Page #129  

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

on the Plains of St. Augustin" (22 mm.) Photograph/ production by Art Campb 2003 Page #43  
 vary in thickness between 2 and 3 mm. Analysis identified some material in 2003 Page #47  
d his eight millimeter film and 35 mm cameras whirring and clicking away? B 2003 Page #148  
    fafejaat* tort* rt SwU Mwtw ta mm ftr Maa tiaa w haw baoa aoaaidariag w 2003 Page #220  
rities had received, "A roll of 35 mm film for color prints and a roll of K 2004 Page #11  
f Kodachrome 40 movie film. The 35 mm film will be developed and printed he 2004 Page #11  
e 30'h. He had two canisters of 35 mm footage with him, bagged in a T.S. sa 2004 Page #50  
pshot-Knothole . · .. ' .. f ( 280 mm Cannon with atomic round, locked and  2005 Page #46  
 size. Its exact dimensions are 60 mm long, 55 mm wide, and 30 mm in height 2007 Page #196  
xact dimensions are 60 mm long, 55 mm wide, and 30 mm in height (its shape  2007 Page #196  
are 60 mm long, 55 mm wide, and 30 mm in height (its shape is irregular but 2007 Page #196  
ns Obi«• i-;c,,.ort. huo:llcn:nMn, mm -Ourdic-n.11 prl"IOfU,I --eb&&1c-nx n 2009 Page #198  

Word: "mm-54a", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

OPNAC-BBS-01 EBE-XO Blue Lab WP-61 MM-54A Bldg 21 KB-88 WW-010 Area 51 S-4  2003 Page #175  

Word: "mm1•", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

leo'- •IM=~~i,IPII m .6elli...-,_. mm1•..,. ad --.ilallle                   2009 Page #174  

Word: "mmakb99k", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rasnsr mm• ,-,1,. •·-rbM1c- .,..,. MmAKb99k cprn -c,pi10J.a Dronr lip cb1c  2009 Page #198  

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iitary4nclustial Gorninivon GKNT 1 MMarrinclustriail C'ofIni'ssie!, I i i 1 2004 Page #155  

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Chronicles I .,, ~ .. ::::,....: ~ mmi:s:= -=a.==---~ ./-~ ---~-- ,e::::e:: 2009 Page #198  

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Se i. trit Naval lit00itr•—•• 4.*A Mmkafik*uft004 4,me %.11 As4 1AALTIA P.  2004 Page #203  

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

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tial caps 32Q03 Special Operations MmualTWO MANUALS TO COMPARE 11/8/2003 Sp 2003 Page #180  

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pinion _...... rh:4f,bio,xsirasnsr mm• ,-,1,. •·-rbM1c- .,..,. MmAKb99k cpr 2009 Page #198  

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

R) Dave Rudiak (G) Glenn Fishbine (MN) William McNeff (MUFON Minnesota Jour 2004 Page #228  
was e 1** ****** **** **** ** *** (MN) Efemlow EXPLANATION WAS welcome news 2004 Page #228  
OF THE WRECK YOU FORWARDED TO THE (MN) ****sow AND THE REMAINS OF THE WRECK 2004 Page #229  
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 WAS *value tac AEC mer Equipment (MN) device IN THE BLACK BOX MUST SAVE FO 2004 Page #229  
PPEARS ******* IT WOULD ** A***** (MN) **o**ure EXECUTE ORDERs HQ APEARS AS 2004 Page #229  
*TIONS RecovEr IS ORDER AEC ***** (MN) ** * weabl* SAID SEND MISTATED MEANI 2004 Page #229  
** IF WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD MAKE (MN)*****nEXT THEY SAY PR OF WEATHER BALL 2004 Page #229  
(G) ABQ LAND based recovery crews (MN) A ****O says ADD LAND SCAVENGER CREW 2004 Page #229  
C) R RAMEY (DR) rAMEy (G) * R**** (MN) RRAMEY 226                           2004 Page #229  
our separate measurements. ELEMENT Mn Fe Si Ti Totals 72.3 6.8 19.8 0.2 99. 2007 Page #197  
will notice that it is an alloy of Mn, Fe, and Si." Dr. Taylor's "electron  2007 Page #197  
allic fragment : mostly manganese (Mn), with some iron (Fe) and silicon (Si 2007 Page #197  
 (carbon) 0.0021 Si (siLicon) 0.09 Mn (manganese) 0.02 p (phosphorus) 0.010 2007 Page #201  

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g,Hht" journnst· • A~ to Vc-ioH 10 mn-1 •·ith hn ,.,.,..,,,ram • AbMc-top l 2009 Page #198  

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 but hi: ildd~ h~lk;:i~;; :.1!.h r.mn21.1. '.he Aa:erlc-..n 'IPo'bo ""'ork- 2009 Page #163  

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eturo or I.ho proj::ct and thot he mnde •h comment on!:, bcc:au 3e h~ kn. • 2009 Page #183  

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 •Roommate ,1c·tt-d in peculi,1r m,mner • Wrirtcn aml published p,,pcrs on  2009 Page #198  

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n -c,pi10J.a Dronr lip cb1c -,.,, ,mnllJTP:19tm rem -bdlo po;r.am """ Wo·bl 2009 Page #198  

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hupptn is u --whHtwosh" ' Congress mnsr bt sttn il.\: -Rt1pondlng to constl 2008 Page #154  

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s !Tllllec.t,ered aroU1d I for I 5 mnules TIie speed and rmnevver.bllly ri  2009 Page #144  

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m tnn .. -ch 1\cn.r; thL\ line. Jc mny I,(: proocss we cnn ~top ra:n !om fo 2009 Page #182  

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Great Expectations, 1976-1978 ■ J,,mnyC .-:., .tn4 U".1: Ta.httaJ Com.•n:a1 2009 Page #143  

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 - Cantwheel Letter - Southeastern MO CrashLeaked Military Documents Suppor 2003 Page #25  
sheriff, Cape Girardeau or Jackson MO police departments and associated fir 2003 Page #30  
torical Cape Girardeau or Jackson, MO police records and call logs. 34      2003 Page #38  
uneral Home, 708 W. Main, Jackson, MO 13. 1941 Record of Fires and Alarms,  2003 Page #39  
ical Society, PO Box 389, Jackson, MO 63755 19. An anecdotal report of a UF 2003 Page #39  
Snider and Collins, Ramfire Press, MO 22. 309 tn AAFFTD - Missouri Institut 2003 Page #39  
nstitute of Aeronautics, Sikeston, MO 1942, Sikeston Public Library. 35     2003 Page #39  
erclip related Corner typing right mo/eshcdocuments com JAnother Crash Retr 2003 Page #159  
Personal Records Center St. Louis, MO, shows USAF UFO Program November 14-1 2003 Page #165  
uary 1967 2 Project MOON DUST! Our MO 0029 JAN 67 12.00acesimm USDA0 Rabat  2004 Page #19  
 .• 4 ·:• • 4: ___ li.l_~ • I Cow,.mo,,CJJP\Jll, -:i~~~A. "{;f'JOC\"ICl'N M 2005 Page #20  
19,,,,. a ;Li, Q, latro: roa, Mark MO: air stipse sets net iniootart Mend,  2006 Page #30  
P, PWW NSW* AID • W.% KAN SAO. ••• MO. W CA, AO, A*.Wifit lux.. A .11.• wne 2006 Page #34  
 cases from my tour of duty on the Mo D's UFO project ( 199 l to 1994). It' 2008 Page #65  
ilable from POB 210553, St. Louis, MO 63121. wwvv.steamshovelpress.com 28   2009 Page #34  
nt~ c•Lw c,: m-us.'°"''"' n 11CA:. MO "ITT~ CR,Jt,.;~ 1~.:T ~ JA.Kt.;~T".C  2009 Page #113  
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,oubk,, ind TI,, Gamdi !nituriv, ■ Mo"" "'d ma M,di, ■ G o•-tmmu,: Polr ,u  2009 Page #143  
the so.mP sense us poif-ion ga~es. Mo.o;t oi the latter Rre-nrt gase:--, bu 2009 Page #184  

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 be valuable in pursuit of ?reject MO0W DUST, AGADIR' 1ZJan2A147(f_rem cur  2004 Page #19  

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ike a movie set, but there were no mO\ ie cameras or direccors barking orde 2005 Page #165  

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 (2) (U) Nuclear we:ipons could be mo\'td through or be stored temporarily  2007 Page #175  

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a sharp anguished cry." The entity mO\·ed onJy when someone threw a pebble  2005 Page #31  

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gh summit which dominates Nevada's Moapa Valley. Between the mesa and its t 2009 Page #54  

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«f th a Atemie Kaorgy Cemraission, moat natably DX.Zr, ROBERT OFREMBdlHER^  2003 Page #234  

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reasons, pissed off CIA, Military, Mob etc. and... • Joint partnership with 2004 Page #212  

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

thentic. 1 think if they move in a mobile (inaudible) 48                    2004 Page #51  
ain military bases, highly trained mobile units were in a constant 'ready'  2005 Page #79  
in the Zl. This squadron is highly mobile and deployed throughout the ZI .. 2005 Page #141  
taiye "at cr-nain military bases." mobile units were In a constant state to 2006 Page #26  
ehicles, and cruise missiles. This mobile, all- weather day and night syste 2006 Page #143  
                            on his mobile phone. The Sun (the UK's best-sel 2008 Page #68  
 introduce smarter RPVs Consider a mobile MX program more seriously Mutuall 2009 Page #10  

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

ociated with animals, most notably mobility, and require other biological s 2006 Page #113  

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

esponse would again resemble WW II mobilization, time allowing, with the di 2006 Page #63  
ould lead to an "immediate all-out mobilization." Over Alaska? Over Labrado 2006 Page #169  

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

ecognizable features and behavior, Mobilizing of human resistance, military 2006 Page #55  
s, governments may have difficulty mobilizing civilian cooperation and obed 2006 Page #69  
 a team of Air Force personnel was mobilizing to descend on the crash site. 2006 Page #71  

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nknown but has • been altnbuted to mobster Frank Costello. (Popa denied thi 2007 Page #26  
unknown but has been attributed co mobster Frank Costello. (Pope denied thi 2007 Page #26  

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. C. Concerns of vested interests. Mock stakeholder groups (government, sci 2006 Page #51  
e bottom of it and wasn't there to mock them or the story. When some of the 2006 Page #92  
he Foundation was located within a mock Tudor mansion that was originally d 2006 Page #197  

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

aid that only to put a stop to the mockery by some of rus colleagues who we 2005 Page #32  

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

rginha and wanted everyone to stop mocking rus town. On 22 January, a milit 2005 Page #32  
being clearly disingenuous, almost mocking. It's unfortunate the journalist 2008 Page #60  
to have been transforn1ed from the mocking journalist of only twenty four h 2009 Page #138  

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

 Peter Jennings, Feb. 24, 2005, TV mockumentary), that our fastest spacecra 2006 Page #6  

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

 show on the incident in 1990. The mockup now rests behind the Kecksburg Vo 2003 Page #57  

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 is but the site has been cleverly moclified to look Like a promotional gim 2007 Page #7  

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ficer in the British Navy), and as MoD Chief of Staff, the equivalent of ou 2004 Page #53  
thorities concerned. Lord Gilbert: MoD has no information concerning the al 2004 Page #54  
stry of Defense coming to him. The MoD don't know [sic] for certain that it 2006 Page #124  
ar with an alien species. Does the MoD know something that we don't? A Defe 2006 Page #131  
e began, "that on the one hand the MoD is publicly so dismissive about UFOs 2006 Page #131  
nificant benefits will fall to the MoD in terms of recruiting, training or  2006 Page #131  
r Dies. What, one wonders, did the MoD think it had to gain from helping to 2006 Page #131  
d. 13. History of Porton Down: www.mod.uk/issues/portondownvolunteers/histo 2006 Page #137  
which was for Alphagen which was a MOD supplier amongst other things. At th 2007 Page #78  
t is the considered opinion of the MoD that the entire matter was one lacki 2008 Page #31  
ncounter investigated UFOs for the MoD. Pope says: "I arrived at the office 2008 Page #33  
n 2007 the UK Ministry of Defense (MoD) gave an undertaking to release its  2008 Page #61  
s Nightline. I used to work at the MoD on these files and although I left g 2008 Page #61  
decision, as was the fact that the MoD receives more FOI requests on UFOs t 2008 Page #61  
ntroduction l used to work for the MoD in the UK and for 3 years l ran thei 2008 Page #61  
ent culture, and when I joined the MoD in 1985, it was a closed organizatio 2008 Page #62  
f the key decisions in relation to MoD UFO documents was taken in that year 2008 Page #62  
ight be either destroyed , sent to MoD records management divisions or sent 2008 Page #62  
e besides are now available on the MoD website, www.mod .uk. Go to the Free 2008 Page #62  
 available on the MoD website, www.mod .uk. Go to the Freedom of Informatio 2008 Page #62  
g study. FOi or Investigation? The MoD receives more FOi requests relating  2008 Page #62  
ity because if it fails to comply, MoD would be breaching the law. Disclosu 2008 Page #63  
 requests on a case by case basis, MoD decided to proactively release its e 2008 Page #63  
ld help deal with accusations that MoD was covering up the truth about UFOs 2008 Page #63  
truth about UFOs. Indeed, both the MoD and the National Archives hope that  2008 Page #63  
nment and freedom of information . MoD confirmed to me in December 2007 tha 2008 Page #63  
s and files detailing with how the MoD handles the subject when raised in p 2008 Page #63  
ed in parliament and in the media. MoD decided not to release the material  2008 Page #63  
 intelligence. It's a massive job: MoD has received over I 1,000 UFO report 2008 Page #63  
hese 24 files are available on the MoD website, in the Disclosure Log. A se 2008 Page #64  
ent and passed from the CAA to the MoD. We launched a full investigation an 2008 Page #66  
sues. However , some people at the MoD and the CAA did not treat the incide 2008 Page #66  
 release of the documents from the MoD fi Jes, most people have not realize 2008 Page #66  
t realized that the account in the MoD file is not an official USAF or MoD  2008 Page #66  
oD file is not an official USAF or MoD witness statement. It is a transcrip 2008 Page #66  
s after the event and forwarded to MoD by a ufologist. The ufologist then s 2008 Page #66  
ighlights From The Second Batch of MoD Files 60                             2008 Page #66  
f other fascinating cases from the MoD UFO files. These include a case from 2008 Page #67  
ctacular UFO photo was sent to the MoD. It was on my office wall for years, 2008 Page #67  
, including papers showing how the MoD tried to get the military to stop fl 2008 Page #67  
 of the story was a quote from the MoD Press Office, where a spokesperson m 2008 Page #67  
FOI requests have been made to the MoD and the CAA, so look out for further 2008 Page #67  
o the National Archives and/or the MoD website. At that point, it is entire 2008 Page #68  
oint, it is entirely possible that MoD will attempt to disengage from the s 2008 Page #68  
el and precedent for this. Whether MoD will need a new review, or will simp 2008 Page #68  
once wrote a paper on this for the MoD Press Office (after I left the UFO p 2008 Page #68  
 the UFO project but before I left MoD), who were having difficulty reconci 2008 Page #68  
, as it were. It's the same at the MoD. Journalists and members of the publ 2008 Page #68  
a fundamentally secretive one like MoD, documents and files can only ever t 2008 Page #69  
, disclosure is precisely what the MoD is doing in relation to documents an 2008 Page #69  

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 which had its headquarters at the MoD's main building in Whitehall, London 2004 Page #12  
her fascinating subjects including MoD's 2001 remote viewing study. FOi or  2008 Page #62  

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 research at UNLV to study adjunct modalities for cancer treatments. One of 2006 Page #206  

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

rry 75 or so small airplanes whose mode of propulsion is distinctly differe 2006 Page #10  
rating in low observable "stealth" mode. His navigation lights were switche 2006 Page #81  
 chat slow moving bomber s are the mode of delivery of atomic bombs that ca 2008 Page #114  
gy applications to a revolutionary mode of transportation? The answer is in 2009 Page #20  
cb a n.~· th11t woutcl be eUee:ivc mode, co!mic ray~. lhe.~ :,.1·,~ "~ al t 2009 Page #182  

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

rg Incident Figure 1. Photo of the model of the acorn shaped object made fo 2003 Page #57  
ly for UFO. Figure 4. Wedge-Shaped Model The South Carolina writer said his 2003 Page #99  
mfortable with the "tagged animal" model, Bennewitz soon developed an elabo 2003 Page #144  
d identify the typewriter make and model. None of this applies to SOM 1-01  2003 Page #178  
per o Identify typewriter make and model » Match the type font and press o  2003 Page #180  
ar fender to be unique to only one model of car—a 1941 Series 60 Buick, wid 2004 Page #231  
n, would there be any way Andrew's model could actually tell us what type o 2004 Page #233  
eed's leading engineers, and chief model kit designer for the Testor Corpor 2005 Page #80  
raft. Charlie refers to the Sports Model as an IRC-16 because it is 16 mete 2005 Page #164  
 community would be called upon to model reason in dealing with the being.  2006 Page #61  
al response along the World War II model — work as one military machine in  2006 Page #62  
n abduction/government cooperation model favored by many Ufologists. The NH 2006 Page #63  
simple yet powerful layout, a late model hand held communication device, it 2007 Page #71  
y were the last remaining of their model, the Master Sergeant of the Non-Co 2007 Page #95  
he 70' craft was a two seat tandem model. Jack also recalled that on the ve 2007 Page #100  
lustration #25, #26 & #28 also see model photo #1 & 2) It was evident that  2007 Page #107  
ce of the djsc, simjlar to the 20' model. Jack remembers seeing what may ha 2007 Page #107  
aft, specifically the 40' diameter model (see illustration #5 foreground, # 2007 Page #108  
ed in manufacturing the giant 116' model may have prevented it from being p 2007 Page #108  
owed Project Condign is a possible model and precedent for this. Whether Mo 2008 Page #68  
only as a small-scale experimental model and is not yet capable of carrying 2009 Page #22  

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51. What I perceived then drew and modeled were craft with curved backs and 2006 Page #202  

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

90 Ab~tract : ~: Gyroscope dynamic modeling: Kinetic cooling of the atmosph 2007 Page #163  
he was experienced in 3-0 computer modeling , computational analysis and de 2008 Page #135  

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

is interest was airplanes , making models of World War II aircraft and admi 2005 Page #44  
s new design (based on wind tunnel models and UFO technical data) has been  2009 Page #22  
his interest was airplanes, making models of World War II aircraft and admi 2009 Page #51  
ying out the tests employing scale models. One time we were utilizing about 2009 Page #176  

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

o think that the prevalence in the modem era of so many events -the sightin 2007 Page #55  
 falling into the wrong hands. The modem concept of national security as it 2008 Page #25  
ravel is also a serious subject in modem physics. Mathematical theory says  2008 Page #95  
en in 1949. Now sixty years later, modem quantum physicists talk about para 2008 Page #95  
 control over the corporations. 1n modem American , the corporations have g 2008 Page #124  
erring to neo-conservatism, a more modem name for National Socialism . Cons 2008 Page #142  
peak English as a second language. Modem National Socialists , like their G 2008 Page #143  
ay that a major segment of today's modem institution s exist, not because o 2008 Page #144  
ique activity. Dr. Vannevar Bush's Modem Arms and Free Men (Simon and Schus 2009 Page #24  
ut his role in the earliest of the modem sightings as well as the most reno 2009 Page #34  
tings as well as the most renowned modem assassination conspiracy . That th 2009 Page #34  
new Ocean Shores Library, a bright modem building that existed largely due  2009 Page #88  
 as Stalinist period and socialist modem architecture. Such examples of civ 2009 Page #134  
ost World War 2 America. Thanks to modem technology and the internet, you c 2009 Page #156  

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

caution to demonization of the NHL Moderate voices would urge neither deifi 2006 Page #58  
 and salmonella Biosafety Level II—moderate biohazard, examples of infectio 2006 Page #106  
dministration a "great deal" or a "moderate amount" for the attacks , 1'lYT 2007 Page #40  
the depressions. A nearby tree had moderate beta/gamma readings on the side 2008 Page #93  

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eir personal experiences. This was moderately successful and it brought us  2006 Page #204  

Word: "modern", 33 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Professor Hermann Oberth Father of Modern Rocketry "It is my conclusion tha 2003 Page #12  
at is widely regarded as the first modern UFO event, Kenneth Arnold's sight 2003 Page #41  
lutely none of these historical or modern identification criteria. Two thin 2003 Page #45  
l press coverage and initiates the modern age of UFOs. Then on or about the 2003 Page #86  
r years ago the architected of our modern defense establishment, dedicated  2003 Page #95  
s electrical resistance is high. A modern use is as a coolant for nuclear p 2003 Page #107  
g press. This is contrasted with a modern attempt at hoaxing the anomaly of 2003 Page #176  
ower case font was surely Monotype Modern by examining the details of the f 2003 Page #179  
SOM 1-01 main text to be “Monotype Modern ” □ This was in common use in pub 2003 Page #180  
ies between the Aurora account and modern UFO cases — silver, metallic ciga 2004 Page #27  
 to be known as a laser scalpel in modern Earth medicine. SLIDE #44: Laser  2004 Page #78  
rocedures have been adapted to our modern security world • They are designe 2004 Page #124  
n Almost from the beginning of the modern UFO era, there have been strong i 2004 Page #179  
 has become a key component of the modern ufological world view, based on a 2004 Page #191  
n fifty year-old radar systems (or modern ones, for that matter). However,  2004 Page #220  
nd pioneered much of the basis for modern scientific UFO sturues. Reich's w 2005 Page #94  
rieval Cont ere nee instead of the modern "duct tape". The l.ist of authent 2005 Page #130  
y seem like a major mistake in the modern era, but 50 years ago in the comp 2005 Page #137  
pment infrastructure. No doubt the modern equivalents of the Interplanetary 2005 Page #143  
01 was created in 1954 without any modern anachronisms, then it is extremel 2006 Page #15  
rs later would be the product of a modern hoaxer. The more likely possibili 2006 Page #15  
nificantly, they find it devoid of modern anachronisms, and have yet to fin 2006 Page #15  
rather than evidence of it being a modern fraud. Consequently, I will use S 2006 Page #16  
ths of four technicians. There are modern concerns that new pathogens are n 2006 Page #117  
ites of the greatest revolution in modern history); and moved to California 2006 Page #194  
tory co see how propaganda creates modern media iUusions. This is the bag o 2007 Page #21  
ont of a large picture window at a modern rurport. Through the window we ca 2007 Page #70  
lst we were at school. We then did modern history later on but 1 found it i 2007 Page #80  
 is called now. l do like a lot of modern sci-fi. 1 do like a lot of book o 2007 Page #81  
 will likely become vet) important modern archeological digs. These impact  2007 Page #121  
y. Like the shipwreck hunters, the modern UFO crash salvage retrievers coul 2007 Page #121  
d ink dating essentially rules out modern hoax ■The burned memo shows issue 2008 Page #122  
rary, Pantheon Books, Vintage, The Modern Library, Random House Children 's 2008 Page #143  

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

e disc, especially the methods and modes of its propulsion with the intent  2005 Page #161  
ise might be required to determine modes of communication and develop devic 2006 Page #56  

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

00. The town is known for its very modest beginnings, as a simple railroad  2009 Page #48  

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

ut alien in freezer; hoax? 70 1979 Modesto, California, USA 0 0 0 1 0 Resea 2004 Page #114  

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

957 death, documents early weather modification, or CORE (cosmic orgone eng 2005 Page #98  
vents continued to repeat. Weather modification was a subject of genuine in 2005 Page #99  
he University of Arizona's weather modification study was ongoing and in pr 2005 Page #100  
r Force jets being used in weather modification experiments, as Reich himse 2005 Page #100  
 Comprehensive program of behavior modification employing cultural and gene 2007 Page #37  
 Comprehensive program of behavior modification employing cul rural and gen 2007 Page #37  
 high-altitude optical turbulence: Modification analysis and testing of a u 2007 Page #163  

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

 accelerated rate while a slightly modified version speeds the healing time 2005 Page #90  
s that Brown may have purposefully modified his test set up no that it woul 2006 Page #41  
m beneath the wing of a B-52H. The modified drone was designated D-21B. Bec 2006 Page #77  
us data and see if theories can be modified to accommodate them. These new  2006 Page #101  

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

er- ·the, d, some, dll, these • MP.modifier (advcrl,)··(1.Jlckly, stJmm.ril 2008 Page #118  

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

st inactivation by procedures that modify nucleic acids". Prion derives fro 2006 Page #113  

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

1 program. Johnson concentrated on modifying the remaining drones for launc 2006 Page #77  

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

phere. More, some of these weather modjftcati on operations attracted UFOs  2005 Page #88  

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

on't have any antennae up there to modulate. And as far as we know, they we 2008 Page #76  

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

tage applied to said electrodes is modulated in accordance viith the des re 2006 Page #35  

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

nd as far as we know, they weren't modulating anything . They were just tra 2008 Page #76  

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

is process he observed the command module with hieroglyphic writing inside  2003 Page #21  
ticed that the launch of the first module for the new International Space S 2008 Page #136  
 in both. According to Bara, "[The module] Zc11ya, which translates into 's 2008 Page #136  

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

, 1947, were small Earth Excursion Modules rather than the interstellar ver 2006 Page #10  
99. See: www.worldofthestrange.com/modules.php?name=Newsletters&op=Viewltem 2009 Page #56  

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

-bomb. Flying saucers exist. Their modus operand/ is unknown but concentrat 2003 Page #12  
e time).Flying saucers exist.Their modus operandi is unknown but concentrat 2004 Page #89  
 b. Flying saucers exist. c. Their modus operandi is unknown but concentrat 2005 Page #128  
ties (Para. K.) "As to purpose and modus operandi, we are not certain, but  2006 Page #140  
 b. Flying saucers exist, c. Their modus operandi is unknown but a concentr 2009 Page #36  

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

repor remain s of a AAF top secret MOGUL balloon project. When scientists - 2003 Page #232  
es. Charles Moore, head of Project Mogul, a secret balloon project in 1947, 2004 Page #133  
dent, that he believes his Project Mogul explains the Roswell mystery. He c 2004 Page #133  
 used a lot of sticky tape for the Mogul balloon arrays that they launched  2004 Page #133  
 Air Field saw debris of a Project Mogul balloon array, they couldn't recog 2004 Page #133  
ore than the remnants of a Project Mogul research balloon array. If Bessie  2004 Page #138  
 the University of New York secret Mogul balloon research project, has test 2004 Page #138  
fied that some of the parts of the Mogul arrays were held together by an un 2004 Page #138  
 saw. However, diagrams of Project Mogul and its notorious tape show the ta 2004 Page #138  
 opposite. You would think that if Mogul were the cause of the misunderstan 2004 Page #139  
 that he claimed proved that their Mogul Balloon Launch #4 was headed right 2004 Page #139  
the government claim about Project Mogul is that although the purpose of th 2004 Page #142  
s that although the purpose of the Mogul balloon experiments may have been  2004 Page #142  
e balloons, but not in the Project Mogul balloons of that time. The Project 2004 Page #142  
balloons of that time. The Project Mogul balloon flight that 139            2004 Page #142  
nstantly. If it was indeed Project Mogul, there would have been no mystery  2004 Page #143  
Charles Moore, director of Project Mogul, admitted that the materials used  2004 Page #143  
 to retrieve the debris of Project Mogul, which would have been of no value 2004 Page #143  
UFOs. They not only brought us the Mogul balloon report on Roswell, but als 2004 Page #147  
that debris came from a top secret MOGUL balloon project, the report states 2005 Page #126  
ia aired stories about how Project Mogul, along with a few misidentified du 2009 Page #87  

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ated by the Gennan Bertelsmann and Mohn families. The remaining 23.1 percen 2008 Page #144  
 resides with the Mohns. Hein.rich Mohn, chief of Bertelsmann house from 19 2008 Page #144  

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percent ownership resides with the Mohns. Hein.rich Mohn, chief of Bertelsm 2008 Page #144  

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d not been Reich who suggested co :Moise that he get in couch with Douglas; 2005 Page #97  
s. Gardner had actually written co Moise on March 21, 1955 saying: «\Xie ap 2005 Page #97  
 until July 27 when Douglas cabled Moise, and Reich and Douglas began to co 2005 Page #97  
5, when Douglas sent a telegram to Moise inviting further correspondence. A 2005 Page #98  
ling of the UFOs the previous day. Moise was in Ohio on his way to Arizona  2005 Page #98  
4. Over the phone \"'v'atson asked Moise, if necessary, could their confere 2005 Page #98  
yed by the command. Byers escorted Moise to the conference, also attended b 2005 Page #98  
. Asking where General Watson was, Moise was told that he was unable to att 2005 Page #98  
 he was unable to attend. Angered, Moise left and returned to his Dayton mo 2005 Page #98  
 to his Dayton motel. The next day Moise received a phone call from Captain 2005 Page #98  
uty Commander Colonel Wercenbaker. Moise agreed and they met later that day 2005 Page #98  
r. Byers, Haberer and the Colonel. Moise gave an oral presentation and all  2005 Page #98  
ions of the involvement with UFOs, Moise wrote that: "The contact with Col. 2005 Page #98  
on did not talk personall y to Mr. Moise, 1 am happy to say, but I intervie 2005 Page #99  
on ... the information given us by Moise defies description and I'll not at 2005 Page #99  
s." Dr. Byers, the physicist, told Moise that he was familiar with Reich's  2005 Page #99  
 with the Air Force. Leaving Ohio, Moise continued on ro Arizona. 1\t[eanwh 2005 Page #99  
uster operator, assisted Reich and Moise in the operation. Drawing began at 2005 Page #99  
. But that Eva {Reich's daughter}, Moise (l,js son-in-law) and Steig (carto 2005 Page #103  

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ies." Douglas's secretary wrote up Moise's calls in the form of memos. The  2005 Page #97  

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 use of duct tape that requires no moisture. It emphasizes again that organ 2003 Page #176  
er 1 over the area. By November 7, moisture in the atmosphere had risen fro 2005 Page #99  

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Overseas shipment: same, but added moisturevaporproof, water-grease-proof w 2003 Page #175  

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lSVl !..lE, VA .... WMIL' O~IVIWG, MOit.AC E &OltN~ ~ A. GIAIT UF-0,SH ...  2009 Page #124  

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 1949, Roswell, N:M; January 1950, Mojave Desert, CA; 6 December 1950, El I 2005 Page #163  
 early famjlies who settled in the Mojave Desert). Charlie said that the al 2005 Page #164  
rancisco Examiner article dateline MOJAVE, August 19, 1949 was not the firs 2006 Page #44  

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nt as a member of Majestic-12. www mojesticdocuments. com 152               2003 Page #156  

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and poured it into an acorn shaped mold. Jim stood on the bank looking down 2003 Page #60  
ll it is still being used today to mold our UFO world view. If you look bac 2004 Page #178  
0s that appeared to be attempts to mold the world view of UFOs for generati 2004 Page #180  
to an attempt by the government to mold the UFO story, and he did have a di 2004 Page #181  
tration to release information and mold the ufological world view? Consider 2004 Page #192  

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he words, 'Looked like it had been molded absolutely perfectly. No seams.'  2004 Page #72  
ws or seams, and it appeared to be molded in one piece. It was a dark grayi 2006 Page #86  

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at have been named as part of this molding include Close Encounters of the  2004 Page #180  

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two years, internal changes in the molecular structure of pure water have b 2003 Page #112  
culated that each fiber ... atomic/molecular ■ alignment" ■ " ••• mention o 2005 Page #9  
. Detrick colleague Tom Ksiazek, a molecular biologist who had also migrate 2006 Page #111  
 range of sizes depending on their molecular structure. Generally, they are 2006 Page #113  

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ics, supertenacity fibers, lasers, molecularly aligned metallic alloys, int 2003 Page #101  
rological systems, including their molecularly aligned and strengthened fli 2003 Page #102  

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formed in a living cell, a protein molecule folds in a curl. Protein molecu 2006 Page #114  
' s idea is that a single abnormal molecule could convert normal molecules  2006 Page #114  
at once in a while (very rarely) a molecule spontaneously converts into the 2006 Page #114  
nt. These may produce forms of the molecule which are more likely to be con 2006 Page #114  

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ntain two single-strand linear RNA molecules per yirion and reverse transcr 2004 Page #81  
al ... • •piece ... whose atoms or molecules were aligned" • "Photograph an 2005 Page #8  
externally and absorb the nutrient molecules into its cells 4. Protozoa are 2006 Page #113  
, which are able to convert normal molecules of the protein into the abnorm 2006 Page #113  
ns are essential to life. They are molecules made up of thousands of smalle 2006 Page #114  
 molecule folds in a curl. Protein molecules are fairly flexible and can ad 2006 Page #114  
rmal molecule could convert normal molecules into the abnormal form. These  2006 Page #114  
normal form. These newly converted molecules could in turn, "corrupt" more  2006 Page #114  
uld in turn, "corrupt" more normal molecules leading to a cascade effect wh 2006 Page #114  
 acquired by transmission abnormal molecules enter the body from an infecte 2006 Page #114  

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

ne DIA man put it, "bringing a few moles out of their holes." If Bennewitz  2003 Page #148  
e mustn't forget that termites and moles have constructed underground struc 2005 Page #163  

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on, USA 0 1 1 1 0 Researcher Bruce Molon VI, 67-68 Crash retrieval Marine h 2004 Page #114  
 68, Oregon, 1979. Source known to Molon was Marine in C/R incident, deep r 2004 Page #116  
t one is neat because I know Bruno Molon, the source, and the witness was a 2004 Page #117  
cher — Mexican bodies • R68: Bruno Molon is personally known to me, has pro 2004 Page #118  

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FOs are limply Ml lfflpoffr1111 to molt peqile (That ls d!J1'trmt Crim whld 2008 Page #147  

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 of 'burned, gray metal fused with molten sand and rock,' were found near a 2004 Page #68  

Word: "mom", 55 instance(s) (Back to Top)

o 4 16 January 1967 I. (VALUATION: MOM C INFORMAT ION AllaPPDVIIIi AUTIIONI 2004 Page #19  
PCNIfVee.3: Me soots ceme•iii lima Mom me* seivanr ~dared or warriiiial .Ne 2004 Page #19  
hnical Council on Space Research • MOM: Ministry of General Machine Buildin 2004 Page #157  
woman at a local public library; a mom out with her kids, just as I was out 2005 Page #85  
rris cigarette packs, the brand my mom smoked at the time. le was folded up 2005 Page #155  
I 1111151 so bawl ...we '04- *roma mom ,soossoo V•118,11. rsonsorss ironer  2006 Page #35  
 good of the service ATLANTIC MOW *MOM srommos Son moPoui, mama Sy,t.roka,  2006 Page #39  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference mom still lives there to this day. Corwe 2006 Page #127  
g weenies and marshmallows, and my mom was cooking some fish that we had ca 2007 Page #121  
they didn't chink he was alive. My mom was crying and I have five sisters a 2007 Page #122  
me home, we were all happy, and my mom made our favorite: which was pinto b 2007 Page #123  
n yet. So there was my sisters, my mom, and my dad. That I knm.v of. DeBow: 2007 Page #123  
 gotten everything gathered up, my mom, because of the situation took us do 2007 Page #124  
dogs and ice cream and stuff. ivly mom was trying to get our minds off of m 2007 Page #124  
e on our way back to the house, my mom had to sit at the street. Like I sai 2007 Page #124  
ound there. And all of the mail my mom had attempted to send during the lon 2007 Page #125  
 rest of the school. l remember my mom on the phone saying "this is totally 2007 Page #126  
ell you guys Aunt Sandy Rivers and Mom Rebecca McKeever Armstrong, still re 2007 Page #166  
                                   Mom: ] just remember that the) said an u 2007 Page #167  
EMEi'vIBER THE RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT? Mom and Aunt: J use the rwo of us becaus 2007 Page #167  
W'HO HEARD THE RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT. Mom and Aunt: Right. Yes. AND THEN YOU T 2007 Page #167  
Right. Yes. AND THEN YOU TOOK OFF. Mom: Right Aunt: \Y/e more or less follo 2007 Page #167  
ike it was at the end of 1ifenaul. Mom: Yes! Aunt: l remember hearing that  2007 Page #167  
I traveled with Paul McKeever, his mom (Rebecca McKeever Armstrong) and aun 2007 Page #168  
owing the glowing disc in the sky. Mom and Aunt: This looks about as famili 2007 Page #168  
turn around and to leave the area. Mom: Immediately! Aunt: Immediately! Pau 2007 Page #168  
uld see the people around it. mil' Mom and Aunt: Yeah. The 1tary. 162       2007 Page #168  
at our direction towards the cars. Mom: Yeah. Paul: But for the most part,  2007 Page #169  
 more or less on a rod.-y surface. Mom: Yeah, the hjlJ was at an angle to i 2007 Page #169  
lT MlGHT HAVE BEEN HOVERING THERE? Mom: That's what 1 would thjnk. Now, thi 2007 Page #169  
a. But that was it. W/e just left. Mom: There were other cars parked behind 2007 Page #169  
other people corrung up behind us. Mom: We weren't the onJy ones there. And 2007 Page #169  
eing the headlights and seeing ... Mom: l would say there were at least six 2007 Page #169  
KY OUTSIDE AS A KID. AND THEN YOUR MOM AND AUNT RAN OUTSIDE WHEN THEY HEARD 2007 Page #169  
ry vehjcles driving into the area. Mom: Yeah, that's what I was thinking, t 2007 Page #170  
ose to how far we were that rught. Mom and Aunt: Yeah!· Paul: We were -for  2007 Page #170  
kind of thing -we were very close. Mom: Very close -closer than we thought  2007 Page #170  
that close before we were stopped. Mom: We were very close! Qaughs) Paul: Y 2007 Page #170  
ld not see anything underneath ... Mom and Aunt: Nothing under it came out. 2007 Page #170  
e out. Paul: Nothing protruded ... Mom and Aunt: To help it sit there, or w 2007 Page #170  
t was level on the side of a hiil. Mom and Aunt: Yeah! (both laugh) Mom: Ve 2007 Page #171  
. Mom and Aunt: Yeah! (both laugh) Mom: Very strange. AND DOESN'T THAT 1MPL 2007 Page #171  
bled or was caused co be disabled. Mom: They had reason, the military, for  2007 Page #171  
 or some thing, co come out of it. Mom: Or for someone co come and tell che 2007 Page #171  
 it was getting lower in altitude. Mom and Paul: Yeah, I'm sure they saw it 2007 Page #171  
ned. Aunt: Like it never happened. Mom: As co why the people, though, who w 2007 Page #171  
zy? Or? REBECCA, YOU \'/ERE PAUL'S MOM IN CHARGE AT THE TIME Ai"\JD YOUR SI 2007 Page #171  
ID OF THE MAN WHO TURNED YOU AWAY? Mom: I don't know that we were afraid ex 2007 Page #171  
O FlND OUT \'(11-IETHER THEYSAWJT? Mom: No, strangely enough. Aunt: Just fa 2007 Page #172  
rangely enough. Aunt: Just family. Mom: Right, just famiJy. 1 have never to 2007 Page #172  
family. DO YOU HA VE ANY JDEA WHY? Mom: No, l don't. Aunt: I don't know why 2007 Page #172  
 either that I never mentioned it. Mom: And we didn't talk that much about  2007 Page #172  
ke that. You don't want people ... Mom: Don't want people to think you're c 2007 Page #172  
He kne,,· that the disc he and his Mom and Aunt had seen "was nor ours" and 2007 Page #173  
at only six years after he and his Mom and Aunt saw the disc at ground leve 2007 Page #174  

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tails are somewhat bizarre at this moment." November 14-16.2003 □s Vegas. C 2003 Page #155  
sed and we will touch on that in a moment. The Manual has no signatures. In 2003 Page #178  
s a mere detail. Up to the present moment I have kept this matter of V.edem 2003 Page #230  
 the news. However, consider for a moment the premise that the reigning aut 2004 Page #132  
 tales about Area 51, Nevada. In a moment, we'll consider Homestead Air For 2004 Page #144  
erview deal was pulled at the last moment: It was in all these discussions  2004 Page #195  
whole point. Let's assume, for the moment, that Pflock really did see somet 2004 Page #221  
lns & .\14th. 1978 •masmca," d1 le moment I an~W mommtum -··-----.... -, .. 2005 Page #19  
death. A witness said that, at the moment of its capture, the creature made 2005 Page #33  
e was a tense and eagerly expected moment, for it could be the second time  2005 Page #35  
that the creature was alive at the moment it entered the hospital. He state 2005 Page #36  
to arrive at that quietly historic moment in 1953 when he first pointed a s 2005 Page #88  
ormation Ace (FOIJ\) request. In a moment of candor, the reply stated "the  2005 Page #123  
ime with diplomatic overtures. The moment violence ensues, the assumption i 2006 Page #62  
 and cohesion would crash too. The moment strangeness -hostility is evident 2006 Page #63  
f VSD in France, July 1999. Unique Moment in Human History, Michael Michaud 2006 Page #70  
 the test site. The only harrowing moment came early in the cleanup activit 2006 Page #79  
nt to say anything further for the moment, because he's too afraid. As I sa 2006 Page #125  
 the radar square on them. At that moment, we had a huge explosion go off o 2006 Page #154  
interview with Mr. Acheson: 'For a moment on the morning of December 6, he  2006 Page #167  
 flying over Alaska at the present moment, a formation of Russian planes he 2006 Page #167  
cture is not very promising at the moment. However, 1 see two avenues where 2007 Page #38  
w them. This was my best and worst moment in it all and 1 still think back  2007 Page #86  
f their systems. It was a horrible moment though because it was "eureka" an 2007 Page #86  
 are you managing for money at the moment? GM: I have had some offers that  2007 Page #92  
's workjng out again though at the moment because lam living with somebody  2007 Page #92  
r parents to come out. At the same moment, Rebecca and Sandy were already c 2007 Page #166  
se that it stopped bothering for a moment, but then its intensity increased 2007 Page #196  
creased again.' "lt remained for a moment at a considerable height, I remem 2007 Page #196  
 of Eureka when they stopped for a moment and both men got out of the truck 2008 Page #12  
ide was covered with fire. At that moment I became so hot that I couldn't b 2008 Page #99  
 few yards. I lost my senses for a moment, but then my wife ran out and led 2008 Page #100  
r the symbolic significance of the moment does this steadfast insistence ma 2008 Page #136  
enfeet away. WHAT HAPPENED AT THAT MOMENT? We stood there in awe fl)1ing to 2009 Page #70  
am, starts you ·will have had your moment in history." And to me, I have ne 2009 Page #93  
e from the officer about having a "moment in history," June's eyes filled w 2009 Page #93  

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

The strange craft rose and hovered momentarily while its lancling gear retr 2005 Page #172  
ay of a connecting doorway. Warren momentarily departed from his group, and 2007 Page #114  

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

d on a saucer. Perhaps there was a momentary loss of attention when the Tri 2006 Page #11  
, about 200 feet high. There was a momentary pause and then literally with  2008 Page #83  

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

ate afternoon of December 9, 1965. Moments after the object fell, a column  2003 Page #53  
n the sky. He watched it for a few moments until the combination of descend 2004 Page #36  
 with nukes ready to take off at a moments notice. The area was situated ne 2004 Page #57  
d high in the sky above Sylacauga. Moments later a black object, six inches 2007 Page #133  
 to be 1-1.2m tall ... after a few moments a fourth being started down the  2007 Page #152  
n almost totally destroyed . A few moments later, however, the routine reco 2007 Page #186  
e family remained silent for a few moments, numbed by the buzzing noise and 2007 Page #196  
his missiles were duly armed. Only moments later, however , the wingman "sc 2008 Page #29  
 bid each other farewell. In a few moments , Bethurum was alone, standing i 2009 Page #55  

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nference 22 Quantum vacuum creates momentum difference (red vs. blue) in di 2005 Page #24  
minar y measurements to assess the momentum of a crasrung craft, measuremen 2005 Page #168  

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

1978 •masmca," d1 le moment I an~W mommtum -··-----.... -, .. - 17          2005 Page #19  

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

G THE wicou wonn. RECumAISSANCE 24 moms A DAY, YOU KNOW. AND THEY KNOW WHAT 2004 Page #24  
, "rAIT: • r Wm's, 7.40,p, t. KUCt moms., et Xs1.0.1 0.14.1 fts,f• • , S. ' 2004 Page #203  
d Larry Rivers, age 4, while their moms were inside the apartment listening 2007 Page #166  

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

ch illuminated the house for a few mom~nts , li~e daylight. A liquid substa 2007 Page #193  

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 X* hi* nntonetc grew. hi gaic hi* Mon to the National Inquirer. a tahbn.l  2003 Page #132  
VERY ALARMING. TREY SAID TEAT rglY mon THERE ALMOST A FORTNIGHT AFTER THIS  2004 Page #24  
f her maternal grandmother: Gladys Mon.roe. Numerous movies followed, inclu 2007 Page #136  

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

ands of white spectacle pod, saw a monarch butterfly on some purple Rocky M 2003 Page #46  

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 197 5 ■ Malrmlt0 mAit Fo1ce Baoe. Monb.-u ■ ■ Som• Uncon.6.cned Encowneo 2 2009 Page #142  

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l news, Democratic nominees Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro were barns 2006 Page #183  

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

4. On Sunday, July 6 and completed Monday July 7, 1947 J.C. Vincent (FE:JVC 2003 Page #204  
randum for the President vi. 5. On Monday, July 7, 1947 at 12:45 PM through 2003 Page #204  
 which kept the divers at it until Monday, October 8w at 6:30 pm. Maritime  2004 Page #42  
ust 5-6, 1949. 2. Sometime between Monday and Friday August 7-12, 1949, Fre 2006 Page #45  
ekend camping at Lake Isabella. On Monday, Hoyt called Air Force officials  2006 Page #83  
more headline stories about it. On Monday September 15, 1952, "The Charlest 2006 Page #98  
s incident hit the United Press on Monday September 15, 1952, it struck lik 2006 Page #98  
uman Aerial Craft and Entities the Monday after that 1976 Thanksgiving week 2006 Page #160  
y. The phones rang off the hook on Monday mornings! In February Robert Bige 2006 Page #204  
o to his work site in the woods on Monday about 8 hours after the Crash. Th 2008 Page #43  
isfied his sighting had occmTed on Monday, Novemb er 26,32 the day after th 2008 Page #58  
 the roads were already blocked on Monday morning after the Crash. This wou 2008 Page #60  
ember 28, /980). I do know that on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (December 29, 2009 Page #79  
s Copyright 2009: Peter Robbins On Monday October 9, 1989, the habitually p 2009 Page #134  
orest incident on the afternoon of Monday, October 9, at home in Midtown Ma 2009 Page #137  

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muting to his home in Westport. On Mondays , Wednesdays , and Fridays, he w 2008 Page #58  

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

he dark. ■ Black bud et and missin mone . ■ Black infrastructure to deal wt 2009 Page #152  

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

tails are somewhat bizarre at this monent. When you have finished with the  2004 Page #18  

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

-mandated curriculum to inflicting monetary punishments on school districts 2008 Page #142  

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

elievers are only involved for the monev. Non believers turn over their mon 2003 Page #118  

Word: "money", 59 instance(s) (Back to Top)

church: he had the gift of raising money for the church. He was a specialis 2003 Page #22  
nev. Non believers turn over their money to chanties. The proper nay to do  2003 Page #118  
e Is Out There It Just Takes Time, Money and Manpower. Novemoer 14-16.2003  2003 Page #168  
y cost an extra page and therefore money. Numerous examples of widow lines  2003 Page #173  
n't want to waste a lot of time an money poring over the details of a hoaxe 2003 Page #181  
951 dollars. This is easily enough money to build this kind of a complex. F 2003 Page #183  
rtant that it has never lacked for money, as evidence by the $300 million 1 2003 Page #187  
. Here, the motive for secrecy was money...to avoid having to pay potential 2004 Page #125  
ds could be followed with time and money • The most important secret is the 2004 Page #128  
 Co-author Charles Berlitz had the money to settle the dispute, but reporte 2004 Page #145  
 a private concern financed by big money and big science. 2. The group has  2004 Page #249  
d supported by some of the biggest money institutions and private industria 2004 Page #249  
Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 make money or achieve some notoriety. So all  2004 Page #254  
were ready to pay a huge amount of money to make the women go public and de 2005 Page #35  
 in her house before, offering her money. The men wanted to convince her at 2005 Page #36  
 technology, power, and presumably money. The rest sit on their hands waiti 2005 Page #77  
t they are not. However, with more money, resources and sophistication, vir 2005 Page #134  
e the personal expense of time and money. Some crash incidents have collect 2005 Page #134  
Santilli, not having the amount of money needed to complete the deal -repon 2005 Page #145  
y planes in the Black \Xlorld. The money for financing these projects is pa 2005 Page #167  
p to 70 years in prison PART FIVE: MONEY AND STRUCTURE • How to pay for thi 2006 Page #31  
 of Secrecy The Pentagon's Missing Money *we mv.tra, far ttm r#4.0. ten Com 2006 Page #32  
10 billion • Missing $2.3 trillion Money That Disappears Catherine Austin F 2006 Page #32  
ck budget is clearly astronomical. Money is not a problem for covert groups 2006 Page #32  
L FY 2001 Missing' • Where did the money come from'? • Where did it go'? •  2006 Page #32  
 mperiNto, pluplatal Black Ops and Money • Open Program *1 as cover for • S 2006 Page #32  
T WA II To help ensure secrecy the money, which at the end of the line was  2006 Page #32  
t would be more likely to keep the money than to publicize the letters. Sec 2006 Page #75  
 the ruling elite and tarted up by money supplied by corporate "research" i 2006 Page #181  
 fact that they were in it for the money. Presumably, it might have been in 2006 Page #192  
 had been funneling "Black Budget" money through the Foundation to UFO and  2006 Page #197  
srarus quo or make vast amounts of money -in short, corruption. 30          2007 Page #36  
ow expensive is it? ■ Where is the money a!Jlling from? ■ How long do they  2007 Page #51  
sure of when, where or lo whom the money went: (Insight l.lagazine. Kely Pa 2007 Page #53  
nt in a busincss-lila? way for its money. ■ 1998: $3.4 trillion -Washington 2007 Page #53  
1 tnllion -San Francisco Chronicle Money Laundering ■ Catherine Austin Fitt 2007 Page #53  
 seaet space program. ■ Using free money to condud research and provide sec 2007 Page #54  
arch and provide security ■ Making money from acquired technology ■ Hiding  2007 Page #54  
e at it and you can make some good money out of it. As I didn't have any qu 2007 Page #78  
 was hard ., . for a kid on pocket money to go buying expensive hardback bo 2007 Page #81  
d even hairdressing which was crap money but was fun. I had had a lot of jo 2007 Page #82  
i'v1W: So how are you managing for money at the moment? GM: I have had some 2007 Page #92  
d together with my housing benefit money and unemployment benefit its enoug 2007 Page #92  
ler family was described as having money problems until this event; however 2008 Page #53  
group MJ-12 is going to lose their money and authority , then they should t 2008 Page #111  
o lose our group ■ And get no more money ■ Try assassination ■ "Wet'' was n 2008 Page #122  
ich authorized $150 million in tax money for the "expansion of the Regional 2008 Page #123  
through the 1930s with most of the money channeled through the Bank of J nt 2008 Page #127  
y essential to the passing of Nazi money was the Holland American Trading C 2008 Page #129  
sen 's father in 19 I 6, that Nazi money was passed. This Dutch connection  2008 Page #129  
 connection tied the Bush and Nazi money directly to forn1er SS officer and 2008 Page #129  
lism through the massive flight of money, gold, stocks, bonds, patents, cop 2008 Page #136  
ulles brothers, who freed Malaxa's money frozen in Chase National Bank duri 2008 Page #141  
tment official who had frozen this money was the same man whose legal fim1  2008 Page #141  
't be false to say the Rockefeller money has been used in various ways to f 2008 Page #144  
 fields, but because Rockefeller's money was available at their inception t 2008 Page #144  
the United States. Actually , more money is necessary but not sufficient. F 2009 Page #21  
ange must be gradual. Second, more money can be spent well only if more sci 2009 Page #21  
 not publicize her experiences for money or recognition . r.··; Anyone who  2009 Page #95  

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s en Provence ■ 1~meric1: First .A.mong Eqw.!s ■ The R.e'.lgan Adml!Ustrat: 2008 Page #163  

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To avoid accusations of conspiracy mongering, let me first clarify what I m 2009 Page #154  

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

e witnessed movie showing UFO and "Mongoloid" bodies; film declared hoax 28 2004 Page #112  

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

 White House by the FBI during the Monica Lewinsky investigation. It was sa 2004 Page #140  
nton's personal library during the Monica Lewinski investigation. • Clinton 2004 Page #196  

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

and that he had simply created the moniker "Dr. Gee" to protect their ident 2004 Page #218  

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

 her body so that the aliens could monitor and control her thoughts. In sho 2003 Page #143  
, AND ESPECIALLY THE AMERICANS EEO MONITOR THE WORLD, THEY MUST KNOW WHAT H 2004 Page #24  
 on sandbags surrounding the Alarm Monitor building and looked upwards. We  2004 Page #55  
AFB has conducted several airborne monitor flights over crash Site L-2 at w 2004 Page #81  
 here — or still is here — only to monitor Earth for whatever reason and ha 2004 Page #82  
agnetic intelligence satellites to monitor Soviet radar and communications  2006 Page #8  
scientists would be called upon to monitor, evaluate and mediate reactions  2006 Page #58  
d then went to the control room to monitor the flight. The eight-engine jet 2006 Page #78  
 morning up with a return visit to monitor radioactivity levels at the behe 2006 Page #189  
editorial staff of fl Progresso to monitor its policies. , 1946: Publisher' 2007 Page #26  
 zon backscatter radar designed to monitor a 91-degree azimuth sector. Duri 2008 Page #72  
en June 1973 and December I 980 to monitor the Soviet Union's military acti 2008 Page #74  
's counterintelligence to not only monitor, but to manipulate Oswald. The m 2009 Page #44  
vessel. The hatch was left open to monitor their activity and disappeared i 2009 Page #53  
ntwaters /Woodbridge tower used to monitor underground Weapons Storage Area 2009 Page #71  
rintelligence forces could quietly monitor any persons who suddenly took in 2009 Page #177  

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

phone and radio transmissions were monitored for any disclosures of the fin 2003 Page #235  
 know should begin. We in CIA have monitored civilian UFO research for a lo 2004 Page #248  
only were their activities at work monitored , but chat their leisure-time  2005 Page #167  
ir conversations with friends were monitored, too. The back engineering of  2005 Page #167  
 Chica Key east of Key West, which monitored all Cuban Air Force communicat 2006 Page #143  
sight bubbles."' Apparently having monitored the Coast Guard calls, at abou 2006 Page #184  
, Oswald's activities were closely monitored by CIA counterintelligence. Os 2009 Page #44  
now that retrieval operations were monitored by the visitors. They the visi 2009 Page #52  

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

 low-frequency signals he had been monitoring and 140                       2003 Page #144  
at were already (or soon would be) monitoring his movements and phone calls 2003 Page #145  
ose chases, the agencies that were monitoring his activities felt that thei 2003 Page #148  
. The projects that Bennewitz were monitoring were literally right in front 2003 Page #150  
by changing the calibration of the monitoring units than to drain our treas 2004 Page #125  
ed him as a man whose actions bore monitoring, and possibly worse. In 111/' 2005 Page #97  
te that the military agencies have monitoring systems that provide far more 2006 Page #8  
 was to conduct very sophisticated monitoring of electronic and radar insta 2006 Page #9  
uld be trying to prevent, a covert monitoring project would have made a lot 2006 Page #116  
f the dentist might have implanted monitoring devices in their teeth. Tom s 2006 Page #160  
tment of Influential journalists ► Monitoring & interception of important n 2007 Page #15  
ther deep space travel allowed) ;. Monitoring and interference with nuclear 2007 Page #37  
urther deep space travel aUowed) ► Monitoring and interference with nuclear 2007 Page #37  
resent. They have these electronic monitoring tags on them. They are not al 2007 Page #92  
 that CIA counterintelligence were monitoring Oswald even earlier. Weberman 2009 Page #44  
ut somewhat confused. The visitors monitoring the retrieval activities note 2009 Page #53  
t they were communicating with the monitoring craft." With respect to the i 2009 Page #53  

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

ling you straight up. It was not a monkey. It wasn't an animal of any kind. 2006 Page #159  
itting of the atom was considered "monkey shine" to many leading physicists 2009 Page #20  

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ntrolled and containing "crews" of monkeys were flown through the area to d 2005 Page #50  

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 wore a cloth garment similar to a monks outfit. It was depicted as wearing 2006 Page #91  

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

E?W!fiheerjS^g5i^h«rstbrle3 , tort Monmouth, 11.5^ were tracking these obj^ 2003 Page #233  
e dead and live aliens 27 1953 Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Rese 2004 Page #112  
Walter Reed, coordination with Ft. Monmouth 5                               2005 Page #7  
8,4neiii$ • Radar specialist at Ft Monmouth NJ in 1953. Shown film of crash 2006 Page #26  

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[DINE WAS FOUND NEAR tOTOCA. T1115 MONO ONE.NA3 !Own) PRP XILOHETIPS NnRTH  2004 Page #21  

Word: "mono-directional", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ulking around the doors. SLIDE# 17 Mono-directional antenna, solar powered  2005 Page #56  
uildings, a new solar panelpowered mono-directional antenna rises up. SUDE# 2005 Page #57  

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

olorless, soluble in water, have a monoclinic crystal structure and similar 2003 Page #115  

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

y 1994: "If this should be my last monograph on UFO crash/retrievals, I fee 2004 Page #110  
 1994: "If th.is should be my last monograph on UFO crash / retrievals, I f 2005 Page #139  

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

80s, Stringfield published several monographs privately on his research. Th 2005 Page #78  
t tons of Reich's hardcover books, monographs and other original literature 2005 Page #87  

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

 "Government " I do not refer to a monolithic entity but to those agencies  2009 Page #154  

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

n College of Surgeons maintained a monopolistic control of U.S. hospitals t 2008 Page #140  

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

logy. Some businesses would try to monopolize/privatize NHI offerings; but  2006 Page #60  

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

hering companies enjoyed a virtual monopoly. I.G. Farben subsidiaries had a 2008 Page #137  

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

eption of life on Earth has been a monotonically increasing number of human 2006 Page #107  

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

und in conjunction with the use of Monotype presses. Slide 28 describes the 2003 Page #176  
hat the lower case font was surely Monotype Modern by examining the details 2003 Page #179  
 was certain that it was done on a Monotype press when he noted that there  2003 Page #179  
e errors that emerged from the old Monotype machines when the lead letters  2003 Page #179  
s Manual SOM 1-01 main text to be “Monotype Modern ” □ This was in common u 2003 Page #180  

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

cument Air Accident Report Marilyn Monroe Report IPU, Hillenkoetter, 1st An 2003 Page #169  
nney • Dorothy Kilgallen • Marilyn Monroe • Martin Redmond • William E Colb 2004 Page #202  
hers that had disposed of. Marilyn Monroe & Dorothy Kilgallen 203           2004 Page #206  
the late Hollywood legend, Marilyn Monroe. It was during a press conference 2007 Page #134  
 and Crypt 33: The Saga of Mari!Jn Monroe -revealed the still-unauthenticat 2007 Page #134  
 F. Kennedy had guardedly informed Monroe -his one-time lover -that he had  2007 Page #134  
result of Kennedy's revelations to Monroe, the CIA took keen note of any an 2007 Page #134  
 I looked at it and said, 'Marilyn Monroe and aliens? No way,"' explained S 2007 Page #134  
 the apparent comeback of [Marilyn Monroe] with Kilgallen and the break up  2007 Page #135  
y's. Rothberg told Kilgallen that [Monroe] was attending Hollywood parties  2007 Page #135  
 indicated in so many words, that [Monroe] had secrets to tell, no doubt ar 2007 Page #135  
to have NASA put men on the moon. [Monroe] repeatedly called the Attorney G 2007 Page #135  
by the President and his brother. [Monroe] threatened to hold a press confe 2007 Page #135  
ss conference and would tell all. [Monroe] made references to bases in Cuba 2007 Page #135  
 President's plan to kill Castro. [Monroe] made reference to her "diary of  2007 Page #135  
e's book, The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe, presents the document as convinc 2007 Page #135  
e that the Government was watching Monroe to an extent that went far beyond 2007 Page #135  
7 and Project Moon Dust to Marilyn Monroe, then this would have been consid 2007 Page #136  
June 1926, in Los Angeles, Marilyn Monroe had a spectacular career that spa 2007 Page #136  
ge of thirty-six. On 23 July 1946, Monroe signed a contract with Twentieth  2007 Page #136  
 with Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis, Monroe was a sad, insecure, and fragile  2007 Page #136  
 rhe woman who loved to be 10\ ed. Monroe would also become rhe subject of  2007 Page #137  
ng of official interest in Marilyn Monroe on the part of Hoover's alJ-power 2007 Page #137  
 Soviet Farmers to the U.S., 1955, Monroe is said to have received an invit 2007 Page #137  
ecret surveillance file on Marilyn Monroe. \Xie may never know the full sto 2007 Page #137  
 the mysteries that linked Marilyn Monroe ,vith Project Moon Duse; however, 2007 Page #137  
 knew he was sleeping with Marilyn Monroe, and wasn't keeping his mouth shu 2008 Page #110  
ort ■ CIA archivist via TC Marilyn Monroe Report ■ CcYltwell via TC IPU, Hi 2008 Page #115  
Lieutenant Bruce Englund; Sergeant Monroe Nevilles, who handled Geiger coun 2009 Page #69  

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

Crash Retrieval Conference Marilyn Monroe's Death • Suicide via alcohol and 2004 Page #207  
deceased, who wrote three books on Monroe's death: The Ma,i/)'n Conspirary; 2007 Page #134  
cument, dated onJy two days before Monroe's death on August 5, 1962, tells  2007 Page #135  
ht be compromised -namely, Marilyn Monroe's deep links with both Communism  2007 Page #136  
r evidence of official interest in Monroe's dabbling in Communism, we have  2007 Page #136  
e FBI issued a document concerning Monroe's accivicies , che contents of wh 2007 Page #137  

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

irmed in a letter to Lee Graham of Monrovia, California that he was denied  2004 Page #146  

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

nness. Then there is the matter of Monsignor Sheehy who was personally call 2003 Page #95  
m at Bethesday Naval Hospital. The Monsignor is rebuffed all six times he a 2003 Page #95  

Word: "monster", 76 instance(s) (Back to Top)

the "flying jenny" and the "aerial monster." The correspondent in Wortham,  2004 Page #32  
no's new book, "The Braxton County Monster" showing impressive evidence of  2004 Page #128  
ports Feschino, The Braxton County Monster, I was stunned by the clarity an 2004 Page #130  
s a great book about the Flatwoods monster, which probably turned out to be 2004 Page #130  
 military having captured a Little monster or strange being. \'v'ith a seri 2005 Page #33  
 Peter W. Merlin 68 Braxton County Monster Frank Feschino 86 Alien Viruses  2006 Page #3  
                     The Flatwoods Monster Incident - The Night They Were H 2006 Page #89  
it was the story of the "Flatwoods Monster." On September 12, 1952, the sma 2006 Page #89  
                     The Flatwoods Monster Incident The excited boys shoute 2006 Page #90  
dwide headlines and the "Flatwoods Monster" story was broadcasted over the  2006 Page #90  
 investigation into the "Flatwoods Monster" incident in history. My investi 2006 Page #90  
OME TO FLATWOODS-HOME OF THE GREEN MONSTER." I pulled over to the side of t 2006 Page #90  
some of the locals about the green monster. The welcome sign was the only g 2006 Page #91  
ple living in a town with a 'Green Monster welcome sign' say there was noth 2006 Page #91  
n began to research the "Flatwoods Monster" incident on a historical level. 2006 Page #91  
 on that referenced the story. The monster had several nicknames over the y 2006 Page #91  
tom of Flatwoods" and the "Braxton Monster," then later the "Flatwoods Mons 2006 Page #91  
onster," then later the "Flatwoods Monster" and the "Braxton County Monster 2006 Page #91  
s Monster" and the "Braxton County Monster." Most of these books show a fam 2006 Page #91  
er-sized drawing of the "Flatwoods Monster." One week after the incident oc 2006 Page #91  
ration of the so-called "Flatwoods Monster" from her description. By workin 2006 Page #91  
portrayed it as a Hollywood -style monster, a claw waving creature that wor 2006 Page #91  
ntly and discovered the "Flatwoods Monster" was not just some local legend  2006 Page #91  
ing me, asking questions about the monster. They knew I wasn't from "those  2006 Page #91  
                     The Flatwoods Monster Incident I started spending more 2006 Page #92  
 we did talk, many scoffed at the "monster" story, laughed at it, while oth 2006 Page #92  
 I heard, "we don't talk about the monster 'round here no more". Why were t 2006 Page #92  
than the mystery of the "Flatwoods Monster" incident itself. After repeated 2006 Page #92  
e you so interested in that darned monster story?" I explained that I had f 2006 Page #92  
was kin. I then explained that the monster story intrigued me and that I wa 2006 Page #92  
 Halloween story on the "Flatwoods Monster" for the millionth time. I was t 2006 Page #92  
se first few weeks. The "Flatwoods Monster" story had grown overnight, made 2006 Page #92  
d night asking questions about the monster. The calm, routine life of their 2006 Page #93  
d the rumors ran rampant over the "monster" story. This peaceful town had e 2006 Page #93  
 that night and claimed they saw a monster. The town was divided among skep 2006 Page #93  
a tree and misinterpreted it for a monster. Others said it was an elaborate 2006 Page #93  
ncident, who had actually seen the monster, Mrs. Kathleen May. At the time, 2006 Page #93  
and she knew I was researching the monster incident. I asked her many quest 2006 Page #93  
as also a witness to the so-called monster. I interviewed Freddie several t 2006 Page #93  
ally took me to the farm where the monster was seen and explained the serie 2006 Page #93  
d the appearance of the "Flatwoods Monster" in explicit detail and I discov 2006 Page #93  
t detail and I discovered that the monster was not a living entity wearing  2006 Page #93  
lice-style witness drawing of the "monster." After talking with Freddie, it 2006 Page #93  
at what had been referred to as a "monster" was actually a metal shelled bo 2006 Page #93  
                     The Flatwoods Monster Incident The top shoulder area w 2006 Page #94  
..hence the nickname of the "GREEN MONSTER." I continued to speak with Mrs. 2006 Page #94  
 and looking for stories about the monster. As I discovered more and more i 2006 Page #94  
 September 13, 1952. The Flatwoods Monster story did not reach the press in 2006 Page #94  
f two newspaper articles about the monster appeared in regional print. They 2006 Page #95  
ll-After Run-In with Weird 10-Foot Monster." "The Charleston Gazette" also  2006 Page #95  
rleston Gazette" also reported the monster story in an article, "Did it Rid 2006 Page #95  
hat on the night of the "Flatwoods Monster" incident, he received a call fr 2006 Page #95  
                     The Flatwoods Monster Incident saucer scare." This was 2006 Page #96  
 on September 12 and the Flatwoods Monster case. There was also a connectio 2006 Page #96  
 miles per second." The "Flatwoods Monster" incident was heavily documented 2006 Page #96  
ase. It stated, "The West Virginia monster so called. Actually the object w 2006 Page #96  
rce spokesman about the "Flatwoods Monster" incident. Chop told him the Air 2006 Page #96  
e a speculative explanation of the monster and stated, "The group did see t 2006 Page #96  
                     The Flatwoods Monster Incident the eastern United Stat 2006 Page #98  
, it was clear that the "Flatwoods Monster" incident was definitely not an  2006 Page #98  
e information about the "Flatwoods Monster." I found several more headline  2006 Page #98  
ent in an article titled, "Braxton Monster Left Skid Marks Where He Landed. 2006 Page #98  
involved concerning the "Flatwoods Monster" incident. Stewart was a key par 2006 Page #98  
 description of what was called a "monster." This article was the first and 2006 Page #98  
rrect description of the so-called monster as told by an eyewitness. It sta 2006 Page #98  
, "an evil-smelling fire-breathing monster". Another UP article in the "Man 2006 Page #99  
 Hampshire ran the headline, "Huge Monster on West Va. Hill Frightens Woman 2006 Page #99  
d the giant figure "a Frankenstein monster with BO". The United Press infor 2006 Page #99  
d "an evil-smelling fire-breathing monster" actually set up the incident to 2006 Page #99  
e laughed. They said the so-called monster had grown from seven to 17 feet  2006 Page #99  
headline read, "Police Say Braxton Monster Product of 'Mass Hysteria" while 2006 Page #99  
 all describe the same vision of a monster? Is it possible that Mrs. May an 2006 Page #99  
r 12 shortly before the "Flatwoods Monster" incident. For several years I i 2006 Page #99  
                     The Flatwoods Monster Incident relationship between th 2006 Page #100  
going research into the "Flatwoods Monster" incident. I will also reveal my 2006 Page #100  
ck and get one final look at this "Monster" (his exact word) of an aircraft 2007 Page #115  

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

etaphysical Society, Milner Group, Mont Pelerin Society, National Associati 2008 Page #143  

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

esearchers and professors consider Montagnier at Pasteur more persuasive th 2006 Page #106  

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

sioner for National Currency , and Montagu Norman, governor of the Bank of  2008 Page #127  

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

. Donald Menzel $ ‘ Gen. Robert M. Montague | Dr. Lloyd V. Berkner ’------- 2003 Page #132  
y Dr. Donald Menzel Gen. Robert M. Montague Dr. Lloyd V. Berkner The death  2004 Page #203  

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

anish I\·Witary i\gain ■ UFOs Over Montan.3 ICBMs ■ Enter the Triangles ■ M 2008 Page #159  

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

late 1940s, specifically Idaho and Montana, at time of the Maury Island cas 2003 Page #42  
rrated edge, Oct. 6, 2001, Valier, Montana Here's another serrated edge on  2004 Page #77  
 serrated edge on a cow in Valier, Montana found on October 6, 2001. 74     2004 Page #77  
 who is now a physician in Helena, Montana, agrees and insists those hierog 2004 Page #137  
 in Los Angeles, Col. [Colorado] , Montana ; Kansas; Utah. A Captain Shield 2008 Page #9  
ver New York, Kansas, Utah, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Wyoming, Arizona an 2008 Page #16  
 Worse ■ Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana ■ Some Unconfirmed Encounters ■  2008 Page #160  

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

re House with President Reagan, in Monte Carlo with Grace Kelly, and with J 2005 Page #149  

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

ence connections. ---Gen. Robert M Montegue, a military man with no known c 2008 Page #134  
the White Sands Proving Ground. So Montegue was intricately involved with b 2008 Page #134  

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

Mexican population centers such as Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Curving along and 2007 Page #185  

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

d formulated for public as well as Montessori school children. !'Or childre 2007 Page #63  

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

minutes ago Radio El Espectador of Montevideo announced that there was unce 2004 Page #8  
minutes ago Radio El Espectador of Montevideo announced that there was unce 2007 Page #141  

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

 identically described object neat Montgomery Alabama. In February, the Air 2003 Page #88  
ravel with Scott to Maxwell AFB in Montgomery, Alabama, to start looking fo 2004 Page #70  
al Research Agency at Maxwell AFB, Montgomery, Alabama. 68                  2004 Page #71  
ene from Maxwell Air Force Base at Montgomery . Explaining that "the Air Fo 2007 Page #133  
nt Number 1040 at Pennsylvania and Montgomery Streets in Albuquerque. On th 2007 Page #166  
OU \XIERE OVER AT PENNSYLVANIA AND MONTGOMERY AJ."JD PAUL YOU \~'ERE SEEING 2007 Page #169  

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

-boggling 9,000 mph. The following month (on July 20) the government of the 2003 Page #88  
Magazine article just the previous month speculating on whether a satellite 2003 Page #183  
 to Edwards to see alien bodies. A month before Ike made his trip to Palm S 2003 Page #192  
situation and report beck within a month or six weeks. He is generally fami 2003 Page #224  
situation and report teat within a month or six weeks. He is generally faal 2003 Page #228  
e following year (specifically the month of August), a number of strange ob 2004 Page #10  
ons" that had occurred in the same month and year in the eastern part of So 2004 Page #16  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference month and plans and blotters were missin 2004 Page #51  
and civilians in 1947 — over a two month period from May 9 to July 31. What 2004 Page #62  
 analyzing Barnett's diary for the month of the Roswell Incident. The incid 2004 Page #136  
he spends more than five minutes a month thinking about the subject. I chan 2004 Page #197  
amsey and others with each passing month), more details about the radar bas 2004 Page #223  
e "Important Memo," written just a month after the burned memo arrived in J 2004 Page #249  
zil Crash Retrieval Case "Nearly a month later, on May 19 at 7 p.m., Hildo  2005 Page #35  
colJection of the date by just one month -May 1953 and not April 1953. Inte 2005 Page #42  
le she could not be certain of the month, she ·was certain that the locatio 2005 Page #44  
itude so well. In December 1957, a month after Reich's death, NeilJ wrote t 2005 Page #103  
s these could take longer with one month being the longest. His army servic 2006 Page #17  
] came out to stay with [us] for a month and it was here that he told us a  2006 Page #127  
in his father two or three times a month at work. The construction was outs 2006 Page #151  
number which doubled over the next month. U.N. forces, numbered at about on 2006 Page #165  
n August 1955. On the 1 S'h of the month, in an FBI document citied Visit o 2007 Page #137  
anned visit to the U.S. later that month. 1 f the idea of one of rhe Americ 2007 Page #137  
ermanent) logging roads. About one month after I interviewed Gordon Graham, 2008 Page #52  
many as 50,000 artillery fuses per month, more than three years after Pearl 2008 Page #128  
ag was gutted by fire. Less than a month later, on March 24, 1933, after Hi 2008 Page #128  
 to prevent this. Jn June, 1941, a month before the expected attack by Russ 2008 Page #130  
 ---but resigned in March, 1949, a month before he reportedly committed sui 2008 Page #132  
 Roswell crash. Roswell happened a month after Maury Island and some resear 2009 Page #29  
ith the CIA and MJ-12 in the final month of his life. Documents revealing t 2009 Page #35  
 its content directly suggests the month of September. The year is estimate 2009 Page #39  
 other MJ-12 members by October, a month before he was to retire as DCI on  2009 Page #39  
collection of the date by just one month May 1953 and not April 1953. 43    2009 Page #49  
le she could not be certain of the month, she was certain that the location 2009 Page #51  
s, o.n average of more than ne per month. Star Wars & ET? ■If nothing else, 2009 Page #152  

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

earby ranch of Vern Stringfield, a month-old bull calf was clubbed to death 2007 Page #146  

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

                          le get a monthlv newsletter and we didn't have ac 2007 Page #81  

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

cts group — and edited the group's monthly newsletter, Orbit, copies of whi 2004 Page #108  
 Ontological Action. CONTACT hosts monthly meetings, featuring speakers and 2006 Page #193  
sue of The Rlmvell Dai!J, Record's monthly magazine, Visio11. The first was 2007 Page #60  
er sigruficant nacional weekly and monthly magazines carried the ad. In 199 2007 Page #68  
ple to change their passwords on a monthly basis. M\XI: \.'v'ere you the on 2007 Page #83  

Word: "months", 75 instance(s) (Back to Top)

re is what was said, "In the early months of 1942, up until present, intrus 2003 Page #28  
rmation concerning the case in the months after the event, but it was obvio 2003 Page #56  
fter only seven days. Several more months pass before the 'report' is relea 2003 Page #94  
lease of this information for five months? The Times notes that "The Navy's 2003 Page #94  
o complete recovery in a matter of months." And 5, the very last and most c 2003 Page #95  
ins like black pepper within a few months leaving two delaminated magnesium 2003 Page #109  
ered metal. But in the past twelve months, biophysicist W. C. Levengood has 2003 Page #111  
a nightly ritual. For the past few months, he and his wife Cindy had been s 2003 Page #142  
d already met Paul Bennewitz a few months before. Officer Valdez and the ra 2003 Page #143  
 himself to the task, and in a few months, he had the beginnings of a patte 2003 Page #149  
d had put her under hypnosis a few months earlier. The AFOSI would eventual 2003 Page #149  
 Truman on UFOs orally every three months during his tenure (February 1948  2003 Page #191  
t a lot of time in the past couple months looking at the concept of "If pre 2003 Page #191  
ut the event. In only the last few months Mrs. Gleason has reconfirmed the  2003 Page #195  
d as soon as it was over. A couple months after seeing ET - The Extraterres 2003 Page #198  
e of the metal in the grave. A few months after the exhumation furor had di 2004 Page #31  
 were not to find out why until 18 months later while I was interviewing hi 2004 Page #45  
e with an honorable discharge five months later and went on to become the f 2004 Page #48  
r of weeks but had had her own ten months prior: In February of 1980, I was 2004 Page #54  
 to have played major roles in the months immediately following the 1947 cr 2004 Page #63  
 an altitude of 30,000 feet." Four months later by November 1944, the Navy' 2004 Page #66  
ted that this was done every three months from February 1948, when Landry c 2004 Page #84  
he Prime Minister's desk for three months before Smith and the Prime Minist 2004 Page #86  
e Cleveland Ufology Project. A few months before Wilbert died, Groves was i 2004 Page #94  
 Lundahl was working for the Navy. Months after doing the Robertson Panel U 2004 Page #101  
 windmills • He found that it took months of planning to get 100-foot blade 2004 Page #126  
so well. See Slide 23. It took him months of planning to get some smaller w 2004 Page #127  
de 27. Remarkably, in the last few months I have run across evidence that t 2004 Page #129  
. However, the report, about three months after the Roswell Incident, lamen 2004 Page #141  
rested in outer space. It was only months after Johnson left office that Pr 2004 Page #177  
 went on, but I do know that three months later Casper Weinberger sent a te 2004 Page #193  
ul people in the country. A couple months after the ET screening, Reagan pu 2004 Page #195  
Death • RV Answer: He died several months latter of Lymphoma Cancer • Twist 2004 Page #208  
 laboratory, one that took several months to dissipate. And so we come to i 2005 Page #94  
was called "Atoms for Peace." Some months prior to trus, Reich had sent Eis 2005 Page #101  
 comma, some of which changed just months latter. The manual's reference to 2005 Page #129  
mony with many other details, just months before her death, included recoUe 2005 Page #131  
tringfield interviews Marcel a few months later. Army Finds 'Flying Saucer' 2006 Page #26  
 to normal, though this could take months or longer. Many people will recog 2006 Page #59  
h site in December 1986, just five months after the accident (Fig. 12). To  2006 Page #83  
he was released. Over the next few months, his health declined, and in a fe 2006 Page #109  
sing...which went on appearing for months, looking like small reddish nodul 2006 Page #109  
co that occurred practically seven months to the day after the controversia 2006 Page #133  
t had happened in Okinawa. Several months after the three men were taken to 2006 Page #160  
nt 2: "It was probably a couple of months after the incident that I finally 2006 Page #160  
er Air Force, Pacific Fleet, three months earlier.] I worked for the Operat 2006 Page #161  
 February, 1951. Since it requires months to build and calibrate a radar sy 2006 Page #171  
Seattle UFO Conference a couple of months hence, right? Wrong! For one thin 2006 Page #180  
detailed below occurred just a few months before I moved from San Francisco 2006 Page #182  
ything out of the ordinary, it was months before I heard even the slightest 2006 Page #183  
   December 30, 1984... After five months of organizing and trying to scrap 2006 Page #187  
 sitting on the sea floor for five months. Burke takes some footage with an 2006 Page #187  
 down into Bellingham Bay some six months before. Still, a number of questi 2006 Page #190  
pths of Bellingham Bay for several months, until a private retrieval team d 2006 Page #191  
wedged into the sea floor for five months. Lastly, there was a rumor circul 2006 Page #192  
husband who reported that, several months previously, they saw a huge, blac 2006 Page #199  
e too difficult to get another six months of speakers, even though I had a  2006 Page #204  
 [the document) probably about two months before I did anything with it. I  2007 Page #134  
ree UFOs and a small airplane nine months after the Coyame incident. 1. INT 2007 Page #184  
lown by Carlos de los Santos, nine months after the Coyame incident. At lea 2007 Page #191  
               During the past two months various sightings of unexplained  2008 Page #27  
ours of "missing time." After some months of distinct emotional distress, t 2008 Page #35  
Sandra White added that about four months later she spoke with a man named  2008 Page #45  
d the world and within a couple of months the material had been downloaded  2008 Page #65  
 that lasted for a period of three months. In the days that followed, Russi 2008 Page #97  
 noted that it was less than three months after the death of H unsacker , t 2008 Page #133  
      ln March 1980, less than two months after succeeding Nixon in office, 2008 Page #142  
 brother that very night. For many months, while many Americans prayed for  2008 Page #142  
t and its genesis during the final months of Allen Dulles' tenure as Direct 2009 Page #43  
m Forest, 2007. SLIDE# 5 Only four months ago, Col. Charles I. Halt, the ma 2009 Page #59  
n Stafford County, Virginia. Three months ago on August 18th, I interviewed 2009 Page #69  
rived in July 1979, about eighteen months before the highly strange encount 2009 Page #77  
ten on location, for the first two months and continued to collect and clas 2009 Page #137  
 drastic changes of the proceeding months, I took a deep breath and phoned  2009 Page #137  
en the story of the century." Four months passed, and in early February, 19 2009 Page #139  

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hilip Mantle Copyright 2005 Philip Montie Jn 1995, London-based businessman 2005 Page #145  

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

 location of Death Valley National Monument. 9. The Author hires NCDC of Co 2006 Page #46  
n the remote Cedar Breaks National Monument area. The Air Force called it t 2006 Page #151  

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

- term basis it turned out to be a monumental headache for all its Commande 2004 Page #178  
combination of both. Facing such a monumental prospect, one thing seems cer 2006 Page #50  

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 Wrirtcn aml published p,,pcrs on ;monymiry on tlw intcrnct ·Enginl·ering b 2009 Page #198  

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 Pianis I Iiii I .P.23...2I .1 MOP MOO Mrrisvyazi GUGK. GI:GM 152           2004 Page #155  

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 plane. Cheney was in a victorious mood, until the questions started. I was 2003 Page #202  
il rights led to a definite public mood that the executive branch of govern 2005 Page #84  

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er Uphoff, Bruce Maccabee, Raymond Moody, David Jacobs, John Carpenter, Mic 2006 Page #203  

Word: "moon", 141 instance(s) (Back to Top)

gar Mitchell, Ph.D. 6* Man To Walk Moon Author Bernard Newman Fiction Book  2003 Page #14  
rch in a 75 acre area under a full moon as about 150 onlookers joked about  2003 Page #66  
e covering which Bill described as moon suits. The men were carrying a box  2003 Page #70  
the Pacific, February 1954 “Second Moon?, ” Time Magazine, March 15, 1954,  2003 Page #182  
k at an operation known as Project Moon Dust. Ostensibly, Project Moon Dust 2004 Page #4  
ect Moon Dust. Ostensibly, Project Moon Dust (and a related project known a 2004 Page #4  
, there is ample data to show that Moon Dust has been involved in the recov 2004 Page #4  
port of such Air Force projects as Moon Dust, Blue Fly, and UFO, and other  2004 Page #4  
 to Foreign Technology Division of Moon Dust or other items of great techno 2004 Page #5  
ological intelligence interest. 3. Moon Dust: As a specialized aspect of it 2004 Page #5  
rters USAF has established Project Moon Dust to locate, recover, and delive 2004 Page #5  
. But what do the files of Project Moon Dust tell us about the project's in 2004 Page #5  
pages of official documentation on Moon Dust that have been declassified by 2004 Page #5  
f State, that the vast majority of Moon Dust recoveries did focus on earth- 2004 Page #5  
asily. Consider the following from Moon Dust files of 1960: On 30 September 2004 Page #5  
 plundered. And there are yet more Moon Dust reports that have a bearing on 2004 Page #5  
or the sighting. By the mid-1960s, Moon Dust was still receiving credible d 2004 Page #6  
 time period is a 1965 document on Moon Dust made available to me by the CI 2004 Page #6  
 very much in the minds of Project Moon Dust personnel. Two Defense Intelli 2004 Page #6  
ba Talda, Morocco" and referencing Moon Dust, states: This report forwards  2004 Page #6  
 be valuable in pursuit of Project Moon Dust. Similarly, a Department of St 2004 Page #7  
e. The key point, however, is that Moon Dust personnel were quick to react  2004 Page #7  
that crashed UFO cases and Project Moon Dust are deeply connected, occurred 2004 Page #7  
 to me by the DIA (and referencing Moon Dust) revealed that: On late aftern 2004 Page #10  
ere was a U.S. operation — Project Moon Dust — the goal of which was to rec 2004 Page #12  
technological interest." Moreover, Moon Dust had an undeniable link with th 2004 Page #12  
of documents that referred to both Moon Dust and UFOs under the same banner 2004 Page #12  
nd UFOs under the same banner. But Moon Dust aside, there is a still a long 2004 Page #12  
 0011 67 le January 1967 2 Project MOON DUST! Our MO 0029 JAN 67 12.00acesi 2004 Page #19  
nd 8 to 10 feet high. There was no moon that night so the visibility was po 2004 Page #35  
eval units operated under Projects Moon Dust and Pounce which were assigned 2004 Page #65  
a dozen men who have walked on the Moon, stated recently in a public lectur 2004 Page #146  
ear Warhead being detonated on the moon. • One of Most Talented Cosmologist 2004 Page #159  
o talked Kennedy into going to the moon. Kennedy was actually not very inte 2004 Page #177  
s TOP SECRET/MAJIC, Blue Book, and Moon Dust, along with more subtle refere 2004 Page #247  
 evidence of alien activity on the Moon. 122 photos ... " A STUDY OF INTENT 2005 Page #9  
t ■ Halting reconna issance of the moon and mars ■ Causin9 crashes of aircr 2005 Page #9  
nd an electromagnetic probe at the moon. ("De-9aussers as used in the Phila 2005 Page #10  
hell -the sixth man to walk on the Moon -has said that two very elite indiv 2005 Page #81  
hell, the sixth man to walk on the moon, has even stated that some of our c 2005 Page #119  
mmarize what we know about Project MOON DUST, an activity that updated UFO  2005 Page #141  
ace Department referencing Project MOON DUST. These airgrams make clear tha 2005 Page #141  
ng Stone's inquiries about Project MOON DUST and a related Operation BLUE F 2005 Page #141  
. In addition, there is no Project Moon Dust or Operation Blue Fly. Those m 2005 Page #142  
 contradict not only references to MOON DUST in declassified State Departme 2005 Page #142  
on at \.Xlright-Parters on AFBl of Moon Dust or otl1er items of great techn 2005 Page #142  
se activities evolved into Project MOON DUST to recover space vehicle debri 2005 Page #142  
cause of lack of activity; Project MOON DUST and Operation BLUE FLY mission 2005 Page #142  
pages of official documentation on MOON DUST and BLUE FLY that have now bee 2005 Page #142  
 UNIDENTIFIED FL Y1NG OBJECT." One MOON DUST case from Bolivia, presented l 2005 Page #142  
sion Sci-Fi Channel's reference to MOON DUST documents. These sources were  2005 Page #143  
official knowledge. They confirmed MOON DUST operations, which usually invo 2005 Page #143  
ime indicates public disclosure of MOON DUST led co renaming the activity,  2005 Page #143  
r co mention UFOs. We believe that MOON DUST itself was only the surface of 2005 Page #143  
n (to place a military base on the Moon), and HARP; and ultimatel y brought 2005 Page #168  
on centers on the back side of the moon or in the depths of the ocean or in 2006 Page #7  
week on Earth... side trips to the moon and Mars... M. Local neighborhood m 2006 Page #7  
rom a base on the back side of the moon, in the asteroid belt, on Mars or s 2006 Page #10  
h retrieval operations and Project Moon Dust. Clifford Stone's Claims Regar 2006 Page #16  
quently learned was called Project Moon Dust. Stone says he was initially g 2006 Page #16  
eval teams associated with Project Moon Dust, and of crash retrieval operat 2006 Page #17  
isclosing the existence of project Moon Dust that was created to recover de 2006 Page #17  
he actual documentation on Project Moon Dust are circumstantial evidence fo 2006 Page #17  
 on MY assignment with the Project Moon Dust crash retrieval team. 16       2006 Page #19  
rst recovery operation for Project Moon Dust in 1969 he was assigned to gua 2006 Page #21  
e Destiny) Clifford Stone (Project Moon Dust) Recruited due to innate telep 2006 Page #22  
 specific FOIA requests on Project Moon Dust, his long military service, it 2006 Page #23  
 Elicits reply from Cyrus Vance. • Moon Dust activated for this Others yr W 2006 Page #29  
 as Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon. The events detailed below occurred 2006 Page #182  
..................... l 15 Project Moon Dust: How the Government Recovers C 2007 Page #5  
is DM doing?" 42 REVIEWER CONFIRMS MOON DUST 2:.1(, ■ MOON DUST felt tip po 2007 Page #48  
VIEWER CONFIRMS MOON DUST 2:.1(, ■ MOON DUST felt tip post-1962 ink AUTHENT 2007 Page #48  
es 17,500 mph, 25,000 to reach the moon and planets). Jack was al o told th 2007 Page #109  
t delivering cargo to and from the moon and planets, or "1JJhere ever else  2007 Page #114  
 wreckage debris is run by Project Moon Dust. It is rumored that there is a 2007 Page #131  
                           Project Moon Dust: How the Government Recovers C 2007 Page #132  
tates Air Force project code-named Moon Dust that -from at least the mid-19 2007 Page #132  
at the bulk of the work of Project Moon Dust personnel was rurecred towards 2007 Page #132  
 there are strong inrucations that Moon Dust's work may have extended into  2007 Page #132  
he precise date upon wruch Project Moon Dust was established remains unclea 2007 Page #132  
 the origins and nature of Project Moon Dust. It is a little-known, and sel 2007 Page #132  
USAF document outlines the role of Moon Dust, as welJ as that of a sister-p 2007 Page #134  
port of such Air Force projects as Moon Dust, Blue Fly, and UFO, and other  2007 Page #134  
ate expeditious delivery to FTD of Moon Dust or other items of great techni 2007 Page #134  
rters USAF has established Project Moon Dust to locate, recover and deliver 2007 Page #134  
Technology Division (FTD) Projects Moon Dust and Blue Fly. These three peac 2007 Page #134  
s this document demonstrates, both Moon Dust and Blue Fly were implicated i 2007 Page #134  
 pst-1953 era were indeed projects Moon Dust and Blue Fl). Marilyn and Moon 2007 Page #134  
oon Dust and Blue Fl). Marilyn and Moon Dust: By far the most controversial 2007 Page #134  
ocumentation pertairung to Project Moon Dust concerns none other than the l 2007 Page #134  
ge it clear!) scares: "References: MOON DUST, Project," and reads as follow 2007 Page #135  
 plans to have NASA put men on the moon. [Monroe] repeatedly called the Att 2007 Page #135  
d shortly. Wolfe omits the UFO and Moon Dust references in his book, but he 2007 Page #135  
well UFO crash of 1947 and Project Moon Dust to Marilyn Monroe, then this w 2007 Page #136  
eason to be concerned that Project Moon Dust might be compromised -namely,  2007 Page #136  
 security matter to the Soviets on Moon Dust, then it could arguably have l 2007 Page #136  
inked Marilyn Monroe ,vith Project Moon Duse; however, if the documentation 2007 Page #137  
t to people connected with Project Moon Dust. A whole host of claims, count 2007 Page #138  
ific, clandestine invescigacion by Moon Dust personnel. And on the issue of 2007 Page #138  
f the relacionsrup between Project Moon Dust and the Ararat Anomal) we are  2007 Page #138  
 that the file referred to Project Moon Dust -an organizacion that Riggs' f 2007 Page #138  
 not previousl y aware of -and how Moon Dust personnel had begun to take an 2007 Page #138  
"that my dad Sa) s was cal.led the Moon Dust." Riggs claims that his father 2007 Page #139  
early demonstrate that the work of Moon Dust personnel extended far beyond  2007 Page #139  
ate a keen interest on the part of Moon Dust operatives in UFO sightings, a 2007 Page #139  
 from 1960 continued to flood into Moon Dust headquarters, as the following 2007 Page #139  
he light of day. By the mid-1960s, Moon Dust was still receiving credible d 2007 Page #140  
 documents reveal, two years later Moon Dust was still deeply implicated in 2007 Page #140  
 was prepared for the attention of Moon Dust and was titled UFO Sighting at 2007 Page #140  
 be vaJuabJe in pursuit of Project Moon Dust." Bolivia, 1978: 134           2007 Page #140  
 a very strange object and Project Moon Dust, occurred in Bolivia in earlv  2007 Page #141  
e for intriguing reading: Subject: Moon Dust. This office has tried to veri 2007 Page #142  
y on the part of MJ 12 and Project Moon Dust. But first, some necessary and 2007 Page #142  
, 1979 with both MJ 12 and Project Moon Duse. It reads: Blue Man: Here is d 2007 Page #143  
re-431 Repod may be a reference to Moon Duse. The likelihood chat chjs is i 2007 Page #144  
 12, Project Aquarius, and Project Moon Dust were all - albeit to degrees t 2007 Page #144  
 an inrucacion that MJ 12, Project Moon Dust, and Project Aquarius never fu 2007 Page #144  
ailable data pertaining to Project Moon Dust and its still-mysterious activ 2007 Page #144  
till-mysterious activities. Today, Moon Dust no longer exists. Rather, it h 2007 Page #144  
s practically identical to that of Moon Dust; however, its codename is cons 2007 Page #144  
wever, diligent pursuit of Project Moon Dust, its files and its former and  2007 Page #144  
s stars, planets, the sun, and the moon), weather conditions and hoaxes. On 2008 Page #23  
 Use of Outer Space, Including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, that wa 2008 Page #36  
 use of outer space, including the Moon and other celestial bodies, States  2008 Page #36  
ties in outer space, including the Moon and other celestial bodies, with du 2008 Page #36  
dies of outer space, including the Moon and other celestial bodies, and con 2008 Page #36  
 Use of Outer Space. Including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, IO Octo 2008 Page #39  
ns on these bodies , lec's say the moon, or the planet Mars, would have to  2008 Page #112  
of an artificial atmosphere on the moon, which undoubtedly have a certain s 2008 Page #112  
me that magnesium silicates on the moon may exist and contain up to 13 per  2008 Page #112  
energy and machines brought to the moon, perhaps from a space station; the  2008 Page #112  
that belongs to nobody such as the moon. In incernat iona: law a celestial  2008 Page #113  
ithin our solar system such as our moon was, or is occupied by another cele 2008 Page #113  
ace launches, including the Apollo moon missions, were set to coincide with 2008 Page #134  
ishing , Main Street Books, Harlem Moon, Alfred A. Knopf, Anchor, Everyrnan 2008 Page #143  
s about far more than going to the Moon IF THERE WAS THE SLIGHTEST POSSIBIL 2008 Page #151  
S.: 1976 ■ Somebody Else Is On the Moon - and Other Interesting Leaks ■ UFO 2008 Page #160  
rse and buggy with a rocket to the moon, quantitative comparisons become ar 2009 Page #19  
ve been joint space mission to the moon and eventual public release of clas 2009 Page #40  
bilities a joint expedition to the moon. 22 Kennedy was offering to put an  2009 Page #40  
earth, really equivalent to a tiny moon, are known, but there is nothing at 2009 Page #158  

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

s now then in 1980 • No mention of MOONDUST Intercepts, which should be the 2003 Page #163  
r the link between UFO studies and MOONDUST. 18 Jan 1967 www ma/esticdocumc 2003 Page #164  
Jan 1967 www ma/esticdocumcnts.com Moondust - Santa Cruz, Bolivia November  2003 Page #164  
 of Figures 1. Blout Evans Memo 2. Moondust — Morocco 18 January 1967 3. Mo 2004 Page #17  
ndust — Morocco 18 January 1967 3. Moondust — Santa Cruz, Bolivia, May 1978 2004 Page #17  
— Santa Cruz, Bolivia, May 1978 4. Moondust — Additional Object, LaPaz, Bol 2004 Page #17  
I, 22-23 UFO recovered; relates to Moondust 68 1979 Oregon, USA 0 1 1 1 0 R 2004 Page #114  
the credibility of an elite group (MOONDUST) poised and dedicated to covert 2004 Page #115  
y zinger is the mention of Project Moondust in 1962, which was not declassi 2004 Page #246  
including with operations. Project Moondust 25 Apr ems: 1-11 ! WIAS0I20 11  2006 Page #26  
 document reveals. Titled Possible MOONDUST, found within the archives of t 2007 Page #139  
 4FF is still classified under old Moondust reg. and will not reach media.  2007 Page #143  
media. No one anticipates AQ/MJ or Moondust inquiry. MJ6/44 Tech/Ops 03. Wh 2007 Page #143  
y "still classified under tl1e old Moondust reg. and wi.1.1 not reach merua 2007 Page #144  

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

    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Moondust- Agadir, Morocco November 1—16  2003 Page #164  

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

le white — looked like transparent moons sort of just trailing and followin 2004 Page #184  

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

STRON..\UTS i\1IGHT MEET ET ON THE MOONTHERE WOULD RA. VE BEEN CONTINGENCY  2008 Page #151  

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

as going to be UFO researcher Bill Moore. He would eventually get the assig 2003 Page #146  
nnewtiz' acitivities and thinking. Moore would later perform many other ser 2003 Page #146  
he schism's wrath centered on Bill Moore. Moore had already been suspected  2003 Page #146  
sm's wrath centered on Bill Moore. Moore had already been suspected as one  2003 Page #146  
selves, and then began to shout at Moore. The speech had to be stopped seve 2003 Page #146  
eady had. Many chose to think that Moore was thumbing his nose at them, whi 2003 Page #147  
hat he was revealing that evening. Moore was involved in the spy game up to 2003 Page #147  
oint was lost in the shouting, and Moore ducked out a door near the podium. 2003 Page #147  
ime Shandera 1984 2 8 TSMEO ■ Bill Moore 1985 1 11 TSR ■ Legionnaire via TC 2003 Page #169  
NTS Source ■ Jaime Shandera ■ Bill Moore ■ Legionnaire via TC ■ CIA archivi 2003 Page #169  
 document that was put out by Bill Moore in the late 1980s. It purports to  2003 Page #197  
refused to roll over and die. Bill Moore spoke with the French investigator 2004 Page #13  
eased by Stanton Friedman and Bill Moore. In fact, when he first entered th 2004 Page #98  
ed. It had been recovered by Alvin Moore who was the head of the Naval Bure 2004 Page #102  
nformation Branch of `BuAer." When Moore joined the CIA, he showed the piec 2004 Page #102  
een a reserve officer in the Navy. Moore said that he and Lundahl had a lot 2004 Page #102  
out it in 1970. Shortly thereafter Moore sent the UFO piece — and a gelatin 2004 Page #102  
 Smith following his analysis. All Moore described was an analysis from the 2004 Page #102  
 the same piece recovered by Alvin Moore. Smith stated that his piece had b 2004 Page #102  
sc by a jet. It was similar to the Moore/CIA piece but not exactly: Q: I ha 2004 Page #102  
ch tape and crash dummies. Charles Moore, head of Project Mogul, a secret b 2004 Page #133  
h an English teacher named William Moore, whose interest in UFOs was well k 2004 Page #136  
n UFOs was well known to Friedman. Moore listened to the information, did r 2004 Page #136  
the same conclusion as Berlitz and Moore: space aliens did crash at Roswell 2004 Page #137  
iew with Stanton Friedman and Bill Moore in the 1980s: "Some of the pieces  2004 Page #137  
y. As I indicated earlier, Charles Moore, the head of the University of New 2004 Page #138  
 it is not reassuring that Charles Moore has been unable to produce any of  2004 Page #138  
bris in a 1980 interview with Bill Moore, a couple years after a National E 2004 Page #138  
is real name at that time. Charles Moore, when interviewed by Bill Moore (n 2004 Page #139  
es Moore, when interviewed by Bill Moore (no relation) for The Roswell Inci 2004 Page #139  
e of the misunderstanding, Charles Moore would have gotten the word on that 2004 Page #139  
to Roswell when speaking with Bill Moore. His connecting his work to the Ro 2004 Page #139  
hen the Air Force summoned Charles Moore for its 1993 investigation, he cha 2004 Page #139  
 also curious to note that Charles Moore is on record as being a UFO "belie 2004 Page #139  
is going on here? Were the Charles Moore, Sheridan Cavitt, and Bessie Braze 2004 Page #139  
 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. Even Charles Moore, director of Project Mogul, admitt 2004 Page #143  
to film the alien autopsy. William Moore, co-author of the first book on th 2004 Page #145  
book The Roswell Incident, William Moore, though never speaking publicly an 2004 Page #145  
 The Excluded Middle, Greg Bishop. Moore had made some claims in The Roswel 2004 Page #145  
he dispute, but reportedly William Moore was taken to the cleaners and neve 2004 Page #145  
nt, by Charles Berlitz and William Moore UFO Crash at Roswell, by Kevin D.  2004 Page #149  
ive alien that were leaked to Bill Moore and Stanton Friedman in the early  2004 Page #179  
e a researcher by the name of Bill Moore was publishing the first revealing 2004 Page #189  
The topic was suddenly popular and Moore gained a lot of credibility for hi 2004 Page #189  
ty for his research efforts. While Moore was on the speaking tour for the b 2004 Page #189  
 be. He set up a meeting with Bill Moore. What a lot of people don't know i 2004 Page #190  
ike the military CIA, he presented Moore with a deal. He said, "If you will 2004 Page #190  
if you cooperate with us." And he (Moore) said "well OK, I guess so — it so 2004 Page #190  
 interview on Bishop's radio show, Moore described how the game of getting  2004 Page #190  
ed the ET presence. The main thing Moore received that people here would kn 2004 Page #191  
ve interviews, and documents. Like Moore she was told the story of MJ-12. T 2004 Page #193  
 with many of the same people that Moore and Emenegger were dealing with. L 2004 Page #193  
d still do have a live alien. Bill Moore for example was being told that th 2004 Page #195  
cted mandate. Karl Pflock and Bill Moore provided me with the "it's all a h 2004 Page #215  
published paper, 1999); William L. Moore, "Little Men From Venus: The Story 2004 Page #223  
ern, The F.B.I. Files, pp. 221. 21 Moore, p. 5. Gebauer made statements tha 2004 Page #224  
rup," i\1[UFON UFO Journal, 11/98; Moore, Waveney Ann. "Astronaut: We've ha 2005 Page #81  
s researcher and author \'v'illiam Moore notes: "Unsubstantiated stories ab 2005 Page #134  
year, my friend and colleague Tony Moore tracked down two people who had be 2006 Page #80  
and, shortly afterward, by William Moore, also claims a crash on Dec. 6 at  2006 Page #177  
by someone — he claims it was Bill Moore - who used Zechel's research into  2006 Page #178  
 When ■ Jaime 5handera 1984 ■ Bill Moore 1985 ■ legionnaire via TC 1992 ■ C 2007 Page #42  
loss. ■ Jaime Shandera 1984 a Bill Moore 1985 ■ Legionnaire via TC 1992 ■ C 2008 Page #115  
isenhower Briefing Document ■ Bill Moore Aquari.Js document ■ Legionna re v 2008 Page #115  
was issued. UFO researcher William Moore claimed that Twining actually made 2008 Page #132  
nnewitz, Richard Doty, and William Moore ■ Cash-Landrum ■ Rendleshan1       2008 Page #162  
l copies" of the UFO files of Bill Moore, both of whom appear to have lost  2009 Page #7  
oewitz, Richard Doty, and Willi.am Moore 4: The Empire Strikes Back, 1979-1 2009 Page #145  

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

 piece eventually disappeared from Moore's locked safe in his CIA office. W 2004 Page #102  
esigns on it, according to Charles Moore's testimony in 1994. About a half  2004 Page #133  
otch tape? Before we share Charles Moore's conclusion, let's consider a thi 2004 Page #133  
by a lunar astronaut, according to Moore's former associate and publisher o 2004 Page #145  
ic. Greg Bishop, a close friend of Moore's, and a speaker here last year, d 2004 Page #189  
rieval Conference What came out of Moore's contact with the government were 2004 Page #191  
t THE AVIARY: • WAS A flGl\1ENT OF MOORE'S ll\1AGINAT ION • WAS NEVER AN OF 2008 Page #148  
989-1990 ■11UFON's crisis and Bill Moore's confession 8: Into Dreamland and 2009 Page #150  

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

on the outside of all of the boats moored at the wharf. Others were present 2004 Page #38  
et long. The explosive package was moored in about 4 feet of water. cameras 2009 Page #176  

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

radiator end of the sash slips its mooring. On May 23, newspaper headlines  2003 Page #92  

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

ared or warriiiial .Negoly .1 ./43 moot. 1 aos 0011 67 le January 1967 2 Pr 2004 Page #19  

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

.S. Government 's various theories mooted in the wake of the September 1979 2007 Page #144  

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

;.,P Pianis I Iiii I .P.23...2I .1 MOP MOO Mrrisvyazi GUGK. GI:GM 152       2004 Page #155  
stry of General Machine Building • MOP: Ministry of Defense Industry MRP: M 2004 Page #157  
 standard propaganda resources. 4. Mop up any loose ends and continue to re 2007 Page #29  

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

an eterthOSetrt ortintdattes *wadi mope. reterr elestric tarn ' The haw Som 2006 Page #35  
err elestric tarn ' The haw Some — mope end — oIl to amnions thrs .400..111 2006 Page #35  

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

vice ATLANTIC MOW *MOM srommos Son moPoui, mama Sy,t.roka, Pm: T.T.OTIRoc 2 2006 Page #39  

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

rd propaganda resources. ·: :-4~:S;Mop~up any lo_ose ends and continue to · 2007 Page #29  

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

 to impose tl1eir own sex-negative morafoy on the rest of us? No. The fact  2005 Page #104  

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o subverts political, economic and moral assumptions. If these anomalous da 2005 Page #117  
one would win out in the end. 4. A moral entity? The most feasible solution 2008 Page #113  

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

t emergency preparedness and rally morale. All non-essential programming wo 2006 Page #63  
not lost. If media crashed, public morale and cohesion would crash too. The 2006 Page #63  
llenge would be to maintain public morale, civic order and semblance of nor 2006 Page #64  
believe. In the face of plummeting morale, government would have to assert  2006 Page #64  
f all official information. Public morale would slowly disintegrate. Lawles 2006 Page #64  
n maintaining order and bolstering morale. How well governments maintain th 2006 Page #65  
d hostility became evident, public morale and social order would plummet. M 2006 Page #65  
s disorders, nihilism, collapse of morale. - Slow-familiar-positive might r 2006 Page #67  
s disorders, nihilism, collapse of morale. - Understanding the nature and i 2006 Page #67  
ed upon to uphold public faith and morale by all possible means. Demonizati 2006 Page #68  
e of foreboding could erode public morale before threat is clear. Chaos and 2006 Page #69  
ed upon to uphold public faith and morale by all possible means. Demonizati 2006 Page #69  
a lower state of effectiveness and morale, and less public confidence , tha 2009 Page #15  

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

ary Syndrome —United States, 1993, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 42 2006 Page #110  
ary Syndrome —United States, 1993, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 42 2006 Page #111  

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

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

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

tmosphere near May 6 can be made." Moreover, what of the statement of the C 2004 Page #10  
 of great technological interest." Moreover, Moon Dust had an undeniable li 2004 Page #12  
with crashed saucers and hardware. Moreover, much of what was discovered wa 2004 Page #86  
are alien, but several came close. Moreover, taken together, the best of th 2005 Page #73  
in the South of England for study. Moreover, that official installation was 2006 Page #122  
have been his source of the story. Moreover, a former colleague of Dodd's,  2006 Page #128  
ht-lipped — and only - reply. (25) Moreover, by Pope's own admission, he ha 2006 Page #131  
ent at the scene is very worrying. Moreover: the fact that biological mater 2006 Page #136  
ent detection remains the weakest. Moreover, injtial assessments undertaken 2007 Page #143  
les and a Boeing 74 7 Jumbo Jet.'' Moreover , Pope explains: "He said that  2008 Page #34  
 cover the cost of the expedition. Moreover , the Government concluded, the 2008 Page #99  
blast was one of a nuclear nature. Moreover , Baxter and Atkins concluded t 2008 Page #101  

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

ishing ■ Sam Ballard, Pres. Geyer, Morey, Maddern and Ballard ■ Vernon Myer 2007 Page #43  

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

oans from institutions such a J.P. Morgan and National City Bank, headed by 2008 Page #126  
ank \now Citibank) , Chase (now JP Morgan Chase), Manufacturers and Hanover 2008 Page #137  
turers and Hanover (now part of JP Morgan Chase), Morgan Guaranty , and Irv 2008 Page #137  
ver (now part of JP Morgan Chase), Morgan Guaranty , and Irving Trust (now  2008 Page #137  
 the Council on Foreign Relations, Morgan and Rockefeller interests and the 2008 Page #141  

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

 Rockefellers , Schiffs, Warburgs, Morgans , Hammans and Milners. The idea  2008 Page #125  

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

the late political scientist, Hans Morgenthau, author of the book Politics  2008 Page #24  

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

I1,13-16 Witness saw alien body in morgue drawer 61 1975 Colorado Springs,  2004 Page #113  
rt 60, "Emily" shown alien body in morgue drawer prior to employment at WPA 2004 Page #116  

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

ado Radar Base. The other two were Moriarty (AFS-P7) northeast of Albuquerq 2004 Page #71  
P8. The other two radar sites were Moriarty (AFS-P7) east of Albuquerque, a 2004 Page #71  
two others besidcs El Vado, one in Moriarty, New Mexico, and one in Contine 2004 Page #220  

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

Washington Post reporter Jefferson Morley against the CIA, which continues  2009 Page #34  

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

leged 1952 liaisons -atop Nevada's Mormon Mesa -with Space Captain Aura Rha 2009 Page #54  
outraged wife to file for divorce! Mormon Mesa is a 1,893 foot high summit  2009 Page #54  
ally stunning , both then and now, Mormon Mesa was about to become a verita 2009 Page #54  

Word: "morning", 83 instance(s) (Back to Top)

uarded the object during the early morning of December 10, 1965, after it a 2003 Page #61  
at that base for a short time that morning, then reportedly was being trans 2003 Page #61  
ter Robbins Abstract: Early on the morning of May 22, 1949, James Forrestal 2003 Page #85  
hing, wouldn't say what." The next morning, April 2, Forrestal and Eberstad 2003 Page #89  
vately. Following James' death tat morning Henry became convinced that his  2003 Page #95  
. Fifteen days later, early on the morning of November 10, 1980, Bennewitz  2003 Page #145  
 run their own mini-convention one morning while the main events went on as 2003 Page #146  
g chicken. Ike reappeared the next morning at church and all was forgotten. 2003 Page #192  
A arrived at the ranch at 9:50 the morning after the crash. ° All members o 2003 Page #193  
 Joint Chiefs of Staff arrived the morning after the crash. » The Governor  2003 Page #193  
&A went as follows, Question: Good morning. Mr. Cheney, I have a question.  2003 Page #202  
e Bolivian newspapers carried this morning an article concerning an unident 2004 Page #7  
all fell from the sky early in the morning of the same day that the first o 2004 Page #11  
plosion area. After dawn on Friday morning the Campesino started looking ar 2004 Page #11  
il 19, 1897, article in The Dallas Morning News microfilm library. The stor 2004 Page #26  
ory stated: About six o'clock this morning the early risers of Aurora were  2004 Page #26  
 some cattle out to pasture on the morning of April 19, 1897, when the pair 2004 Page #29  
ther airship stories in the Dallas Morning News were all 'tall tales.' Ther 2004 Page #31  
 the full front page of The Dallas Morning News for April 19, 1897. There w 2004 Page #31  
am. Shortly after midnight, on the morning of the 5th, Coast Guard Cutter 1 2004 Page #40  
alling it that by 2 o'clock on the morning of the 5th. When you called some 2004 Page #41  
o go back in by 4:00 a.m. the next morning. They were tired and had been up 2004 Page #41  
Harbor and arrived there on Friday morning, October 5th. By 1:00 p.m. on Fr 2004 Page #41  
lts then went at it again the next morning. Still nothing was found. Donald 2004 Page #41  
er. It was about 0200 hours in the morning when out of a dark sky, we saw a 2004 Page #54  
 an unidentified radar object. The morning of May 29th, Lt. Col. Harold R.  2004 Page #67  
dly at the crash site and the next morning, the head of NASA James Webb, la 2004 Page #177  
t was I think the night before the morning I was to leave I got a call that 2004 Page #196  
hours before he was to arrive that morning Majestic Annex C Fragment - U. I 2004 Page #204  
in California probably in the late morning of the 8th of July until she was 2004 Page #237  
, as if from nowhere. Early on the morning of the 18th, a UFO was seen on t 2005 Page #100  
n of the relative humidity. On the morning of November 29, Reich, looking a 2005 Page #100  
 I set out on horseback one August morning in 1945 to find a cow that had w 2005 Page #154  
during the very early hours of the morning and he could see a disc standing 2005 Page #165  
and removing the wreckage the next morning. The A-12's center section and w 2006 Page #75  
 were loaded and secured. The next morning, they delivered their cargo to t 2006 Page #75  
ng it vulnerable to stress. On the morning of 28 September, ground crews at 2006 Page #78  
atened to expose the truth. On the morning of 11 July 1986, Major Ross E. " 2006 Page #81  
oss West Virginia on the following morning of Saturday September 13, 1952.  2006 Page #94  
the press in time for the Saturday morning papers. The newspaper headlines  2006 Page #94  
s across West Virginia on Saturday morning told about flaming objects that  2006 Page #94  
ash Retrieval Conference On Sunday morning, September 14, 1952, the first o 2006 Page #95  
urred that night and the following morning. For this September 15th Gazette 2006 Page #98  
 sure where it had hit. But in the morning, our friend was outside looking  2006 Page #129  
r or five, very, very early in the morning and near where the tree was. But 2006 Page #129  
and waited until 0225 hrs the next morning. At that time they resumed the f 2006 Page #135  
ding officer of the unit. The next morning, they said it was just a NORAD t 2006 Page #149  
n of national emergency during the morning of December 6, 1950. Two days la 2006 Page #164  
ly fact. Something DID happen that morning, something that has been glossed 2006 Page #165  
nd of war jitters that, during the morning of December 6, a large group of  2006 Page #166  
hed versions of what happened that morning. The first version comes from th 2006 Page #166  
biography we find that, during the morning of December 6, 163               2006 Page #166  
 Mr. Acheson: 'For a moment on the morning of December 6, he thought his ni 2006 Page #167  
 "Shortly before we went into that morning meeting, Under Secretag Lovett c 2006 Page #168  
 as they occurred during the early morning hours of July 27, 1984. These ev 2006 Page #184  
ent are as follows... In the early morning hours of July 27, 1984, a large  2006 Page #188  
connaissance was followed the next morning up with a return visit to monito 2006 Page #189  
e of winter, during the very early morning hours of New Year's Eve? It woul 2006 Page #192  
at the first five callers the next morning would receive a free copy. The p 2006 Page #204  
be the first thing they saw in the morning. MW: You didn't leave any detail 2007 Page #89  
bought a copy of the Tampa Tribune morning edition (which carried an articl 2007 Page #110  
 two weeks ro contain. By the next morning the military had shown up and bl 2007 Page #128  
 the whole operation. Early in the morning the villagers went out to see th 2007 Page #129  
e Bolivian newspapers carried this morning an article concerning an unident 2007 Page #141  
... ] Until 0030 on a clear autumn morning , it had been an entirely routin 2008 Page #31  
series of encounters: Early in the morning of 27 Dec 80 [ ... ] two USAF se 2008 Page #32  
bout 8:30 a.m. or 9:00 a.m. on the morning of March 31, 1993, and my teleph 2008 Page #33  
sh area at about 5:00 pm. The next morning he went into the area with two o 2008 Page #53  
ads were already blocked on Monday morning after the Crash. This would also 2008 Page #60  
ntral Security Control. That early morning of December 26, 1980, Staff Serg 2008 Page #79  
dlesham Forest on either the early morning of December 26, with Jim Pennist 2008 Page #84  
 with Adrian Bustinza on the early morning of December 28. Burroughs Hypnos 2008 Page #84  
26, 1980, and woke up in the early morning of December 27, feeling like som 2008 Page #86  
as with Lt. Col. Halt in the early morning hours of December 28, 1980. In h 2008 Page #93  
my of Sciences, 1927) Early on the morning of June 30, 1908, numerous peopl 2008 Page #97  
d" document is rarely useful. This morning, however, we will be examining a 2008 Page #104  
 in Rendlesham Forest in the early morning hours of December 26, 1980.      2009 Page #60  
fed after the dramatic events that morning by their 81 st Security Police S 2009 Page #68  
 Bentwaters, England, in the early morning hours of December 28, 1980. Illu 2009 Page #70  
of death for my career. " The next morning of December 29, 1980, Col. Halt  2009 Page #72  
ing. The key incident occurred one morning at about 7:30 am while she was h 2009 Page #90  
ey were not human. Later that same morning a courier was sent from the comm 2009 Page #90  
tayed there until Lhree (3) in the morning wriling !hat up and he didn't. A 2009 Page #93  

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

phones rang off the hook on Monday mornings! In February Robert Bigelow ann 2006 Page #204  

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

LL FELL FROM THE FicY EARLY IN /HE moRNINO OF THE SAPE DAY THAT THE FiRsT [ 2004 Page #21  

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

rticle which appeared in the Potit Morocain [newspaper], 2 April 1967. This 2004 Page #6  
ticles which appeared in the Potit Morocain [newspaper]. Each article is se 2004 Page #7  
rticle which appeared in the Polit Morocain, 2 April 1967. This item was no 2007 Page #140  
ticles which appeared in the Polit Morocain. Each article identified as to  2007 Page #140  

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

ieval Conference Moondust- Agadir, Morocco November 1—16 2003 Las Vegas. Cr 2003 Page #164  
tled "UFO Sighting at Kasba Talda, Morocco" and referencing Moon Dust, stat 2004 Page #6  
UFOs. The second report, also from Morocco, and also dated 1967, states the 2004 Page #6  
 1. Blout Evans Memo 2. Moondust — Morocco 18 January 1967 3. Moondust — Sa 2004 Page #17  
llio.oll Garai kisoldwitd .omAmay. MOROCCO ULICIASSIF/ED L Nang: WO Sightin 2004 Page #19  
D L Nang: WO Sighting over Agadir, Morocco t. IOC 1111)0.01: oar' or loiroo 2004 Page #19  
.967 I..1..AcromooAT(OFACQ. Rabat, Morocco 4 16 January 1967 I. (VALUATION: 2004 Page #19  
 was titled UFO Sighting at Tad/a, Morocco, states: "This report forwards a 2007 Page #140  
FOs." The second report, also from Morocco, and also dated from 1967, state 2007 Page #140  

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

 411...11.I. fawn* *WO holuthato ',MORON. aft.. -*meow ura&••••era •••••••• 2006 Page #32  

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

tion • [-O'l·word·intemal (edge of morphcm c)punctuation; a morpheme ,s a w 2008 Page #118  

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

 in which the \\ ord "freedom" has morphed into an ideological fetish, utte 2005 Page #75  

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

 (edge of morphcm c)punctuation; a morpheme ,s a wo,d o, word part, such as 2008 Page #118  

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

dying and already on high doses of morphine. My niece kept asking him, `Wel 2004 Page #85  

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

ar organisms with a highly diverse morphology. 2. Virus means poison in Lat 2006 Page #113  

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

er from Huntington Beach, CA; Neil Morris, a brilliant technician at the Un 2004 Page #227  
rmine what the letter is. (M) Neil Morris, RPIT team member (B) Don Burleso 2004 Page #228  
llections of that day? RPIT's Neil Morris was reviewing Stan Friedman's sca 2004 Page #231  
esearch by: Andrew Lavoie and Neil Morris Throughout the research into the  2004 Page #233  
foil in the old olive green Philip Morris cigarette packs, the brand my mom 2005 Page #155  
iption. A 1976 effort from Phillip Morris saw wide placement in man1 major  2007 Page #65  

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

ld recognize, much less translate, Morse Code signals directed at our homes 2005 Page #120  
terview key ,Mtness named "Jeffrey Morse." • Also investigated by George Fi 2006 Page #29  
cated using a form of semaphore or Morse code. The Skinwalker Ranch and Oth 2006 Page #200  

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

nces greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied th 2004 Page #132  

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

Documents (Hantavirus), with a 62% mortality rate. Due to the disease vecto 2006 Page #110  
United States, 1993, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 42 (1993): 477-7 2006 Page #110  
United States, 1993, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 42 (1993): 816-2 2006 Page #111  

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

he dead animal 5. No signs of ante mortem struggle 6. Skin or soils around  2006 Page #115  

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

ention to the FBI. Born Norma Jean Mortensen on 1 June 1926, in Los Angeles 2007 Page #136  

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

rs held executive positions in the Mortgage and Securities Company of New O 2008 Page #133  

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

She was proud that she had carried mortgages for people who otherwise would 2009 Page #88  

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

o ortoo to 0000lo trio% Goma Comet Mortis"—                                 2006 Page #39  

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

Cape Chief of Police - Marshall F. Morton □ Jackson Chief of Police - n Loc 2003 Page #31  
lice chief in 1941 was Marshall F. Morton; he died in 1974 and at present I 2003 Page #31  
Tank CorpsPolice Chief Marshall F. Morton What is interesting about Morton  2003 Page #32  
. Morton What is interesting about Morton is that after this event is that  2003 Page #32  
BI FOIA requests and responses for Morton, Lewis, Schade, 16. National Arch 2003 Page #39  
ames V. Forrestal. By Read Admiral Morton D. Willcutts, head of the Nationa 2003 Page #93  
SLIDE# 36 -And a Vice President of Morton Thiokol, based in northern Utah,  2005 Page #63  

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

n Dennis, who worked for the local mortuary. Glenn Dennis also reported tha 2004 Page #145  

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

indjngs, as well as in rus weather morufication work - from the President o 2005 Page #101  

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

tment of influential journaLisrs ► Moruroring & interception of important n 2007 Page #16  

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

r+P.4 1 t I iI MOt, I MS4.1 Glasto,mos L--,-- Ti,,,;.,P Pianis I Iiii I .P. 2004 Page #155  
out even large projects. boo. um.. Mos Wok is amaan•ella tom 1-.4. 6116 C.M 2006 Page #32  
bu; ·J,ere Is as Poison war ga;es. Mos: or the no known· :i:os5:bility of c 2009 Page #182  

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

ye Aspekti Sovietskui Kosmanautiki(Moscosv, Niko1,1992) Mstislav Keldysh "T 2004 Page #157  

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

l Conference Professor Felix Zigel Moscow Aviation Institute “Unidentified  2003 Page #12  
ns. ” Professor Felix Zigel of the Moscow Aviation Institute, Moscow Centra 2003 Page #12  
 of the Moscow Aviation Institute, Moscow Central Television, 10 November 1 2003 Page #12  
 in a scientific capacity with the Moscow Aviation Institute, and revealed  2004 Page #15  
Baltic States Bessarabia Belarus • Moscow(start 12 March) • Ukraine-Lutsk,  2004 Page #165  
lipki (later Kaliningrad) lab near Moscow. • S.P. Korolev lead the team of  2004 Page #167  
at the trial was orchestrated from Moscow is just bunkum, and we have no pr 2005 Page #103  
nta and the Ivanovski Institute in Moscow. It is believed biowarfare units  2006 Page #107  
 Solar System Exploration" held in Moscow in November 1989. There were stil 2007 Page #198  
 signed at Washington, London, and Moscow on 27 January 1967, and that was  2008 Page #36  
mbly of the Third International in Moscow with the cry, ·'Workers of the 11 2008 Page #125  
taff and former U.S. Ambassador to Moscow, replacing W. Averell Ha1Timan. I 2008 Page #132  
t analysis. The historical factors Moscow* SOVIET UNION Reported touchdown  2009 Page #134  
t three hundred miles due south of Moscow. It is an old city, even by Russi 2009 Page #134  

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

ASA and the Vernadsky Institute in Moscow-this case is totally unknown in t 2007 Page #195  

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

 riser) here is the alien that was mosdy intact. Next to him, or it, is the 2006 Page #158  

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

nce ? Lt. Wheeler M.Madaffer Chas. Moser (with notation: D.O. unc. word. an 2009 Page #94  

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

9 Ohio, USA 0 0 0 1 0 Witness John Mosgrove and friend Bruce Phillips and r 2004 Page #114  

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

 from acquired technology ■ Hiding moSI of this from the U.S. military itse 2007 Page #54  

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

uple of hundred feet was the Irish Moss Plant with its large gravel parking 2004 Page #35  
 would mind returning to the Irish Moss plant and keep an eye on the light  2004 Page #36  
ravel parking lot beside the Irish Moss plant. Wilfred pulled in beside it  2004 Page #37  
table Pond would stay at the Irish Moss plant, keeping an eye on the light' 2004 Page #38  
er that the fishermen at the Irish Moss Plant were able to estimate the thi 2004 Page #39  
th. Over on the shore at the Irish Moss plant, Ron Pond saw the two fishing 2004 Page #39  

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

ad President Truman brought on the most-feared consequence, nuclear war wit 2006 Page #164  

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

nd brittle and appears to me to be mostly filler. It can best be described  2003 Page #50  
er week, one four-layer sample was mostly white, not alternating silver and 2003 Page #109  
al or electronic 3 Damaged device, mostly complete 4 Powerplant, possible p 2003 Page #175  
Austin. The object was referred to mostly as the "airship" but also as "the 2004 Page #32  
e had been a perception for years, mostly clue to a misleading press report 2004 Page #37  
deeper than 12 or 13 meters and is mostly a clean sandy bottom with the odd 2004 Page #39  
ion • The amazing conclusion: it's mostly true! Slide 2 WHO WAS THIS MAN? • 2004 Page #107  
in Defence Industry TONY COLLINS • Mostly computer programmers in Britain's 2004 Page #200  
of national security • Methods are mostly standard "TV plot" killings: brok 2004 Page #200  
ity for Tucson. Drawing continued, mostly from the southwest direction. On  2005 Page #99  
out publicly available records and mostly human testimony, the actual event 2005 Page #167  
mes in 18 countries. My audiences, mostly college and professional groups,  2006 Page #4  
cer? I have no idea, though I have mostly lived in cities and am watching f 2006 Page #11  
or hires NCDC of Colorado Springs, mostly former satellite intelligence per 2006 Page #46  
l of communicable diseases in both mostly unclassified (Center for Disease  2006 Page #103  
pidemiology) would be often if not mostly classified. The preceding history 2006 Page #105  
Since the mid-1960s, farm animals, mostly cattle, have been found mutilated 2006 Page #115  
lien craft are mutilating animals, mostly cattle for similar but different  2006 Page #117  
y were? And it was throughout. But mostly on the arm area and on the head a 2006 Page #158  
s, if that is what they requested. Mostly, all they wanted was for someone  2006 Page #205  
 northeastern Nebraska . They park mostly on ridges or hilltops, where they 2007 Page #145  
 race would be able to keep itself mostly hidden from our view. 178 j       2007 Page #184  
lements of the metallic fragment : mostly manganese (Mn), with some iron (F 2007 Page #197  
 metal comes from Chile but it was mostly analyzed in Japan. The owner of t 2007 Page #200  
rn New Mexico. He said that it was mostly a blue light that seemed to explo 2008 Page #12  
has been related to investigations mostly in the criminal justice field. I  2008 Page #41  
                       B: It seems mostly lights to me. Hypnotherapist 1988 2008 Page #85  
d of receipt of "leaked" documents mostly relating to the Majestic Program. 2008 Page #104  
r discussions. They also had names mostly unusual. But when translated to E 2009 Page #52  
he mai I they selected to take was mostly of the nature of societies or org 2009 Page #179  

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

s being visited IMEUFO ’sarel- " ' MostMAJOR CONCLUSIONS AFTER 37 YEARS ___ 2003 Page #117  

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

I i i 1 I MI P 1 mtir+P.4 1 t I iI MOt, I MS4.1 Glasto,mos L--,-- Ti,,,;.,P 2004 Page #155  
ailing d One wea before he dial we mot and he told me he n...td To wrltea.n 2008 Page #151  

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

alo Latin America Product: Valo Tx Motebook Creative Director: Mike Wolfsoh 2007 Page #66  

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

e the match until that night in my motel. Subsequent tests indicate that th 2003 Page #49  
 out through a Handkerchief at the motel. Some fibers and threads came out, 2003 Page #49  
se left and returned to his Dayton motel. The next day Moise received a pho 2005 Page #98  

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

y grandmother and my uncle. Now my mother was expecting at the time, so she 2003 Page #30  
one April 1941 evening because her mother was pregnant with her sister who  2003 Page #37  
ter ran home where they told their mother about the occurrence. Their mothe 2003 Page #54  
mother about the occurrence. Their mother looked outside and was able to se 2003 Page #54  
t the object had fallen, but their mother, thinking that there could be som 2003 Page #54  
n't until after 6:30 P.M. that the mother of the young boy who saw the obje 2003 Page #59  
y who saw the object fall, and his mother who saw the smoke. The two men we 2003 Page #59  
l Democratic Party activities. His mother is a teacher at a nearby Catholic 2003 Page #85  
ving in Aurora at the time, but my mother and father wouldn't let me go wit 2004 Page #29  
ed him off and went home, told his mother about the weird lights in the sky 2004 Page #37  
the next day when Larry called his mother from a base phone: I know you wer 2004 Page #49  
ual experience he had had with his mother in upstate New York almost ten ye 2004 Page #58  
About 1987 Loretta Proctor told my mother and me about Mac Braze] showing s 2004 Page #240  
rs" efforts, fire at their UFOs or mother ship ■ Send a nuclear armed probe 2005 Page #10  
tes. It scared the heck out of his mother. She thought it was the end of th 2005 Page #68  
ou say, he probably did run to his mother. It seems like he said there were 2005 Page #69  
overnment bureaucrat, his artistic mother, was a piano teacher. ''Willi" an 2005 Page #88  
was nine )ears old when he and his mother Inez experienced the birth of the 2005 Page #153  
r and the heat wave came. When his mother peeked through the door at the fl 2005 Page #153  
ave access to huge space carriers (mother ships) with lord knows what capab 2006 Page #5  
ry large vehicles (space carriers? Mother Ships?) which would have brought  2006 Page #10  
 at the home of Mrs. Kathleen May, mother of two of the boys in the group.  2006 Page #90  
llowed shortly thereafter by their mother, Mary Upton. Both verified David' 2006 Page #120  
to Germany and Mick and [my wife's mother] came out to stay with [us] for a 2006 Page #127  
acter stepping from the pages of a Mother Goose tale rather than from a UFO 2007 Page #64  
!J' depicted a vodka bottle-shaped mother ship moving though the sky at sun 2007 Page #71  
r of the province of La Rioja; his mother, Azucena Carrizo, a house wife, a 2007 Page #196  
self, the litcJe girl grabbing her mother. They cJ1en decided to investigat 2007 Page #196  
between 5:30 and 6:00 P.M., Todd's mother answered a knock at the door of t 2008 Page #30  
 Rammer said it reminded him of "a mother hen gathering her chick s. '' The 2008 Page #58  
huge source of energy - terawatts! Mother Nature -a single lightning strike 2008 Page #77  
rockets to defeat an attack on the mother ship. It is probable that these w 2009 Page #22  

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

years later. He also gave Budd his mother's phone number should Budd wish t 2004 Page #58  

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

uding the YF-12A interceptor, M-21 mothership (to launch the D-21 drone), a 2006 Page #72  
ew of a JC-130 flying far below. A mothership, based on the A-12 design, wa 2006 Page #77  
 Johnson ultimately designated the mothership M-21 (reversing the digits in 2006 Page #77  
sideways and crashed down onto the mothership. Article 135 pitched up and b 2006 Page #77  

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

e drone climbed slowly through the mothership's shockwave and suffered an a 2006 Page #77  

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

nation was called M/D-21. Two M-21 motherships, Article 134 and Article 135 2006 Page #77  

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

organizations who were called like moths to the flame that Paul Bennewitz h 2003 Page #148  

Word: "motion", 33 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 dated September 24 and it sets in motion the creation of the classified wo 2003 Page #87  
lockades West Berlin, setting into motion the Berlin Airlift and a major Co 2003 Page #88  
ND VERY UNUSUAL MOTIONS -- STOMACH MOTION ANO A LOT OF UYMETOMS HAVE BEEN R 2004 Page #24  
ng a hill and the objects downward motion caused it to go out of sight behi 2004 Page #36  
attention was drawn upward by some motion and he was surprised to see, once 2004 Page #37  
e had "specialized in the study of motion pictures as an instrument of prop 2004 Page #181  
aduate thesis on "The Influence of Motion Pictures on Human Behavior." He a 2004 Page #181  
 .3l('lll' and in c1 ... ~..:tr\ln motion frnm ZPE l:lcctrun') h:1, C ,I g, 2005 Page #19  
:-..· a t-'Talk·n1 ,.'EM,.l!TUAl,. MOTION MACHINC OF THC THllll:0 f(t""O If 2005 Page #19  
 blue) in diclecnic media and thus motion V Let E = 100 k\1/m and B = 17 Te 2005 Page #24  
visible manifestation of sustained motion. \''hereas earlier electrostatic  2005 Page #171  
te venture he produced evidence of motion using condensers in a couple of s 2005 Page #171  
ed changes of djrection typical of motion in space. The essence of electrog 2005 Page #171  
kely. Q. Having worked on a lot of motion picture documentaries at many loc 2006 Page #8  
, then flipped in a kind of U-turn motion and briefly reversed course befor 2006 Page #184  
 tarmac, and was shown portions of motion picture footage of these aircraft 2007 Page #95  
the technical details, photos, and motion picture/newsreel footage pertaini 2007 Page #120  
orizon about that fast (quick hand motion gesturing how fast). We could see 2007 Page #121  
 about this big (Small square hand motion). Nothing said about the phones b 2007 Page #126  
bject diwIIVd I dlstlrct \Olurr.na motion • It ntalld tbout IU etntnl IXI■• 2007 Page #165  
ect ilisplayed a rustinct wrurling motion as it rotated about its central a 2007 Page #165  
ght, remairung again in a wavering motion and, suddenly , it flew co the so 2007 Page #196  
n of Oak Ridge, moving in circular motion but in opposite directions . 9 An 2008 Page #28  
rlyhigh altitude. He said that the motion was fairly steady and that there  2008 Page #33  
ashes who describe a sense of slow motion when they are intensely focused o 2008 Page #59  
it was as if I were moving in slow motion." John Burroughs agreed, "It was  2008 Page #81  
th men felt normal again. The slow motion feeling went away. Then John Burr 2008 Page #83  
 not been kept from being set into motion against the Reich, Europe would h 2008 Page #130  
nd also hold sway over magazines , motion pictures, cable networks , satell 2008 Page #143  
grass who is chief engineer of the motion picture sound division at the Day 2009 Page #160  
, he worked as the Chief Engineer, Motion Picture and Sound Division of the 2009 Page #164  
h11t !irn Ic11rns ttl plot rhtjlhe motion f)icturt ,ound di..-hioni paths o 2009 Page #183  
a[)On. clllc! cng!n!!(J ~· o!_ U1e motion r.lc- 1 Existence of the weapan f 2009 Page #184  

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ilitary people there. Finally they motioned us through and we went on home. 2007 Page #124  

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gly paralyzed the boy who remained motionles s until the tall one looked aw 2009 Page #136  

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ticed a very bright light hovering motionless near the ground behind a buil 2003 Page #147  
long fiery tale which seemed to be motionless for several minutes, going di 2006 Page #119  

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 ACEEB. YOU KNOW, AND VERY UNUSUAL MOTIONS -- STOMACH MOTION ANO A LOT OF U 2004 Page #24  
sert, making short, quick, hopping motions, and then accelerating straight  2005 Page #84  
hi,:ie rriasms eves ou,k.ho,..ping motions then accelerates strardre 50 and 2006 Page #30  

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ic as Bahe were shocking enough to motivate the attending physician, Bruce  2006 Page #110  

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. Such procedures allow a group so motivated to exploit a wide variety of e 2006 Page #116  
tive of our interests and might be motivated by the same objectives as Homo 2006 Page #116  
wing mo~e repressive, people, when motivated, have the power to force real  2007 Page #40  
 before them, why someone would be motivated to do this sort of computer ac 2007 Page #91  

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n, of course, which is in part the motivating reason for this annual UFO Cr 2004 Page #134  

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ide 18 WHY KEEP IT SECRET? • First motivation was during war for technology 2004 Page #122  
ial content describing a potential motivation for JFK assassination — his i 2004 Page #243  
filing of the aLien psychology and motivation. In fact, every clever way th 2005 Page #162  
e, language, behavior patterns and motivation that can at least be grasped, 2006 Page #52  
ws had high levels of manpower and motivation (cleanup was top priority). O 2006 Page #72  
the agency involved had sufficient motivation to completely sanitize the si 2006 Page #86  
your life. M\XI: How about teacher motivation, if you like a teacher you le 2007 Page #80  
l: So drink was an element in your motivation. You would work during the cl 2007 Page #90  
 ■If nothing else, there was great motivation to Military Abductions ■ Into 2009 Page #152  

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GANCE AND GREED WERE THE STRONGEST MOTIVATORS OF THE LAST SIXTY YEARS IN SU 2009 Page #75  

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nclusion as to its construction or motive power. It was built of an unknown 2004 Page #27  
as well as to civilians. Here, the motive for secrecy was money...to avoid  2004 Page #125  
n to drain our treasury. A similar motive applies to the case of the Rocky  2004 Page #125  
red bait. Why? For what purpose or motive, if the information contained in  2004 Page #141  
: ego, greed and delusion. Another motive might be to "muddy the waters" by 2005 Page #132  
om the direct evidence. A credible motive for faking the document or hoax.i 2005 Page #138  
noyance about secrecy was a strong motive for de Gaulle to terminate full F 2009 Page #20  

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

d in some way? Col. Corso said the motives of the extraterrestrials were pu 2003 Page #102  
sion of institutions. Consider the motives of such institutions faced with  2005 Page #118  
ear and distrust regardless of its motives. The Scenario Worlds Once the th 2006 Page #53  
d be fear and skepticism about NHI motives & capabilities; threat would be  2006 Page #54  
st people are unaware of it; their motives are inscrutable but may lead to  2006 Page #63  
ld imply NHI caution or ambivalent motives. Government would go on high def 2006 Page #63  
 NHI or at least fathom Alkali its motives. Military would prepare for the  2006 Page #64  
 in discussing alien societies and motives (and we will be doing some of th 2006 Page #102  
t it is reasonable to assess their motives, means and opportunity on a logi 2006 Page #102  
uld be of course a large number of motives to contemplate. However, some ra 2006 Page #116  
s of Hoax: will to believe, hoaxer motives, science fiction, cults, anomalo 2007 Page #45  

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st three yeors. 33wOrgan- neer b., motntraileti a 1)1 Wing+ vaceport a, Cal 2006 Page #31  

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er vehicles converging on the base motor pool. Military light-ails had thei 2004 Page #47  
red to on five pages: I was at the motor pool because no 0 Level was availa 2004 Page #50  
ace when the thrust from a neutron motor or ion motor would be sufficient i 2005 Page #171  
thrust from a neutron motor or ion motor would be sufficient in a drag-less 2005 Page #171  
tronomical velocities. But the ion motor is not strictly a part of the scie 2005 Page #171  
tive on the other. The core of the motor is a condenser and the ability of  2005 Page #171  
of the Ro) al Insurance company 's motor policy. As a couple helplessl y wa 2007 Page #71  
 Dr. Heinrich Albert, head of Ford Motor Co. in Gemiany until 1945. Two ITT 2008 Page #128  

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 military was leaving, there was a motorcade that came down the main highwa 2007 Page #126  

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 that the incident was caused by a motorcycle, as if motorcycles flew, they 2007 Page #130  

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n 1fotorcycle Rally. Ir featured a motorcycle-r.idjng aljen. The next took  2007 Page #60  

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 was caused by a motorcycle, as if motorcycles flew, they then changed the  2007 Page #130  

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tailed account. Article identifies motorist witnesses Mrs. Ralph Case in Ce 2008 Page #48  

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departed Alan Rammer and the other motorists spoke briefly questioning each 2008 Page #58  

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 entered the area of concern their Motorola radios began having transmissio 2004 Page #47  
 that night and listened in on his Motorola as other airmen described the U 2004 Page #47  
ate. I reported what I saw over my Motorola radio to police control at Bent 2004 Page #55  

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 effects. So, though electrostatic motors were thought of in 1925, electrog 2005 Page #171  
hat then existed for electrostatic motors sufficiently to produce some visi 2005 Page #171  
 no mistake about it, anti-gravity motors and G-ships are corning." And, we 2005 Page #172  
A Comm. ■ George Romney, Pres. Am. Motors ■ W. Bay Irvine, Pres. Marietta C 2007 Page #43  
sed of 2,000 vacuum tubes and l 50 motors. Bush also served on the board of 2008 Page #131  

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the main road and headed on to the motorway. At one point, they decided to  2006 Page #124  
oint, they decided to pull off the motorway and stop at one of the services 2006 Page #124  

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on Matthew Williams Copyright 2007 Mottew Williams This is a transcript of  2007 Page #78  

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on when making our purchase. Their motto? "Try one and you'll believe." ... 2007 Page #65  

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 .re\'• ; bctw~n M'OWlt &iniu 111d Mou!lt t.lation ..-u a~irimtal. it ~1ie1 2009 Page #163  

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,.,,,,, urtbGln corn -Run by lin&U Moubon Ho""r • J"romlnrn1 in 1hc UFO nmu 2009 Page #198  

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an Anderson who partnered with Fox Moulder. Inside the Flying Saucers was t 2004 Page #136  

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edure to build. From the completed moulds its outer skin and all other inte 2005 Page #149  

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I noted that the Researcher (Linda Moulton Howe) discussing the testing of  2003 Page #103  
smuth crystal. Photograph by Linda Moulton Howe© 1996.200 microns. Bismuth  2003 Page #106  
ington, D. C. Photographs by Linda Moulton Howe © 1996.Figure 12. Slice of  2003 Page #108  
 Grant Cameron, Paul Davids, Linda Moulton Howe, Paul Kimball, Don Ledger,  2004 Page #2  
nterest of National Security Linda Moulton Howe 57 The Presidents and the H 2004 Page #3  
nterest of National Security Linda Moulton Howe Copyright 2004 Linda Moulto 2004 Page #60  
 Moulton Howe Copyright 2004 Linda Moulton Howe I would like to begin today 2004 Page #60  
estrial presence. SLIDE #15: Linda Moulton Howe, working on 1983 HBO Docume 2004 Page #69  
 1948. Photograph CD 2002 by Linda Moulton Howe. ... have made the trek to  2004 Page #70  
Jim Marrs, Stanton Friedman, Linda Moulton Howe, Scott Ramsey and Stan Gord 2004 Page #70  
Gordon. Photograph © 2002 by Linda Moulton Howe. Here's a group of us at th 2004 Page #70  
mal mutilations." SLIDE #24: Linda Moulton Howe and TV crew, Denver, Colo.  2004 Page #76  
d Burial Near Garrison, Utah Linda Moulton Howe Copyright 2005 Lindo Moulto 2005 Page #51  
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 according to witnesses that Linda Moulton Howe has intervie·wed, there was 2005 Page #133  
rank Feschino, George Knapp, Linda Moulton Howe, Michael Lindemann, Dr. Bru 2006 Page #2  
an Aerial Craft and Entities Linda Moulton Howe 136 The Mystery of December 2006 Page #3  
 many researchers, including Linda Moulton Howe who is presenting a talk at 2006 Page #115  
an Aerial Craft and Entities Linda Moulton Howe Copyright 2006 Linda Moulto 2006 Page #139  
 Moulton Howe Copyright 2006 Linda Moulton Howe, Reporter, Editor Earthfile 2006 Page #139  
 and investigative reporter, Linda Moulton Howe, is also Reporter and Edito 2006 Page #139  
 hurts.' Speaker and author: Linda Moulton Howe Reporter and Editor Earthfi 2006 Page #163  
e Knapp to read on the show. Linda Moulton Howe also appeared weekly with c 2006 Page #203  
n the gamut: John Alexander, Linda Moulton Howe, Brian O'Leary, Ian Stevens 2006 Page #203  
Cameron DeBow, Terry Hansen, Linda Moulton Howe, Antonio Huneeus , Nick Red 2007 Page #3  
 in Albuquerque , New Mexico Lindo Moulton Howe ........................... 2007 Page #5  
y in Albuquerque, New Mexico Linda Moulton Howe © 2007 by Lindo Moulton How 2007 Page #145  
Linda Moulton Howe © 2007 by Lindo Moulton Howe. Reporter and Editor Eorthf 2007 Page #145  
ters 1980: Telpathic lights? Linda Moulton Howe ........................... 2008 Page #5  
ers 1980: Telepathic Lights? Linda Moulton Howe Copyright 2008 Lindo Moulto 2008 Page #71  
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elepathi c Lights? © 2008 by Linda Moulton Howe Reporter and Editor Earthfi 2008 Page #71  
heir source? Author Contact: Linda Moulton Howe Reporter and Editor Earth f 2008 Page #96  
s Update with John Burroughs Lindo Moulton Howe ........................... 2009 Page #5  
s Update with John Burroughs Linda Moulton Howe Copyrigh t 2009 Lindo Moult 2009 Page #57  
Moulton Howe Copyrigh t 2009 Lindo Moulton Howe Over the past thirty years  2009 Page #57  
hn Burroughs live comments . Linda Moulton Howe: The RAF Bentwaters phenome 2009 Page #80  
nfom1ation , please contact: Linda Moulton Howe Science/Environment Reporte 2009 Page #86  

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d with the speakers included Linda Moulton- Howe, Dick Haines, Jacques Vall 2006 Page #196  

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 Tracking Fastwalke rs at Cheyenne Moun.tam ■ Summary Calm Before the Storm 2008 Page #164  

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 :t u o! ! ~ ri=ilu-obj~ onr tb.r. moun- lrtmudou.- imp.-rruir,:I". bin, nn 2009 Page #163  

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ust literally the far side of that mound where that concrete bomb-proof han 2004 Page #51  
At the far side of that, there's a mound. And that's where that concrete tu 2004 Page #51  
te bricks. At the far side of that mound is what I think is false water tan 2004 Page #51  

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 back with me. There were two sand mounds that came down and it looked to m 2006 Page #176  
anted us to go out and find burial mounds of the Beaker people and taught u 2007 Page #80  

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t, Kenneth Arnold's sightings over Mount Rainier. A lumber salvager named H 2003 Page #41  
Kecksburg UFO incident occurred in Mount Pleasant Township, not far from my 2003 Page #54  
Many of the old timers from around Mount Pleasant Township remember that in 2003 Page #57  
 out that Bourassa was the head of Mount Weather, the nuclear attack proof  2003 Page #193  
 the White House. Bourassa, who at Mount Weather had instant access to the  2003 Page #193  
 the scenes. Aerial photographs of Mount Weather show the presidential heli 2003 Page #194  
who adds evidence for this role of Mount Weather in UFOs was Brigadier-Gene 2003 Page #194  
m as Frank, and I first met him at Mount Weather Virginia, Winchester, whic 2003 Page #194  
of the crash Leo Bourassa, who ran Mount Weather where the President and to 2004 Page #176  
ng his time with Siznals Corp that Mount Weather had facilities to track UF 2004 Page #177  
rs claim to seen lancing of UFO at Mount Etna Soviet Military Orders, 1980  2006 Page #28  
s will call on all stakeholders to mount unified effort; martial law could  2006 Page #68  
nd need no governmental coaxing to mount an alienrelated ad campaign. Such  2007 Page #59  
 of a crashed UFO that impacted on Mount Ararat thousands of years ago and  2007 Page #138  
 Astrophysical Observatory and the Mount Wilson Observatory recorded a mark 2008 Page #97  
ays before Kenneth Arnold's famous Mount Rainier sightings. Known as the Ma 2009 Page #29  
that it, Maury Island and Arnold's Mount Rainier sightings might all involv 2009 Page #29  

Word: "mountain", 74 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rch butterfly on some purple Rocky Mountain bee weed, found stands of orang 2003 Page #46  
ct moving from Norvelt towards the mountain near Laurelville. Bulebush said 2003 Page #58  
 1974, "something" occurred atop a mountain in North Wales. Theories range  2003 Page #75  
f Sierra Blanca. Between those two mountain regions is the White Sands Miss 2003 Page #99  
ating and swooping about the small mountain range inside the base about a m 2003 Page #142  
n the Western world. It is a small mountain range honeycombed with tunnels  2003 Page #142  
ge, silent objects hovering over a mountain meadow. Hansen described one of 2003 Page #143  
artificial satellite fell on Taire Mountain in Bolivia, where it has alread 2004 Page #8  
bject had fallen to earth on Taire Mountain, Bolivia, and had "already been 2004 Page #9  
earch Lab employees. At 4:11 p.m., Mountain Standard Time, Thursday, May 15 2004 Page #62  
cross a crashed flying saucer in a mountain area of Bolivia in 1977, while  2004 Page #99  
ially harmless; covered up • Rocky Mountain Arsenal having nuclear contamin 2004 Page #124  
e applies to the case of the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, where even today the S 2004 Page #125  
nd landed on the other side of the mountain which would put it down near wh 2005 Page #69  
dr\· lake on the other side of the mountain from where Bart was living then 2005 Page #69  
esident Truman approved Raven Rock Mountain, PA, as the site for the J\lter 2005 Page #130  
Majic Eyes Only recovered at Taire Mountain, Bolivja, in i'vfay 1978. A for 2005 Page #143  
 a mile up a steep, brush- covered mountain (gaining nearly 1,000 feet of e 2006 Page #84  
d-shaped object pass over a nearby mountain. At first, it was heading south 2006 Page #89  
ect then passed over a flat-topped mountain located on the back of the farm 2006 Page #89  
4, an event occurred on the Berwyn Mountain range in North Wales that for s 2006 Page #119  
 crashed, or was shot down, on the mountain known as Cader Berwyn and that  2006 Page #119  
rite had possibly come down on the mountain and, had it been responsible fo 2006 Page #120  
day, January 24, a Royal Air Force mountain rescue team from Anglesey was d 2006 Page #120  
hat a group of men were out on the mountain range hunting hares with powerf 2006 Page #121  
igh speed into the bleak and harsh mountain known as Cader Berwyn? Or was t 2006 Page #121  
up of men hunting for hares on the mountain and armed with powerful lamps — 2006 Page #121  
ashed UFO having been found on the mountain range may have had their origin 2006 Page #121  
ntly, some soldiers already on the mountain and it was they who brought the 2006 Page #124  
, they lived up on the side of the mountain and her 123                     2006 Page #126  
ry about bodies being found on the mountain. His name was Harold but everyo 2006 Page #127  
ies had been brought down from the mountain and didn't say anything more. N 2006 Page #127  
and that bodies were taken off the mountain and driven to Porton. And to th 2006 Page #127  
y who had taken the bodies off the mountain and he didn't know at the time  2006 Page #127  
 we were converting. This was on a mountain above Trefriw and Llanrwst near 2006 Page #128  
by the bang. She also lived on the mountain and had gone to her bedroom win 2006 Page #129  
use she'd seen the military on the mountain before that this was something  2006 Page #129  
 UFO incidents, we are left with a mountain of questions and very few defin 2006 Page #130  
r all of us. Notes: 1. Fire on the Mountain, Andy Roberts, published privat 2006 Page #137  
 under orders by NORAD in Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado, as Bill and Dennis l 2006 Page #145  
was on duty that night at Cheyenne Mountain — he went ahead and scrambled t 2006 Page #146  
new radar facility at the Blowhard Mountain Facility ID Z-216 that had firs 2006 Page #151  
Slide 26: Facility Z-216, Blowhard Mountain, Cedar Breaks, Utah (Blowhard M 2006 Page #151  
tain, Cedar Breaks, Utah (Blowhard Mountain Radar Station, first operated b 2006 Page #151  
 Breaks Radar, up on top of a tall mountain. Slide 26: WIDE of Steep Hill S 2006 Page #152  
seemed to dart up and down above a mountain. Robert Bigelow and NIDS were l 2006 Page #200  
......... ................. 87 Elk Mountain Wyoming UFO Crash Cameron Debow 2007 Page #5  
l Phenomena: will-othe-wisp, Brown Mountain Lights, foo fighters, fireballs 2007 Page #44  
tably. "After a visit to the 'Blue Mountain Fruit Company,' you could be fo 2007 Page #60  
                               Elk Mountain Wyoming UFO Crash By Cameron De 2007 Page #121  
how fast). We could see it hit Elk Mountain, which was almost directly nort 2007 Page #121  
e could see it from our house. Elk Mountain kind of sticks out of the canyo 2007 Page #122  
could see the smoke coming off the mountain . And my guess would be the sou 2007 Page #122  
ould be the south-east side of the mountain that we could see was on fire-a 2007 Page #122  
, and all of a sudden here is this mountain sticking up out of the middle o 2007 Page #123  
. The rest of the perimeter of the mountain was going out pretty quick. l m 2007 Page #125  
g or possibly a meteor had set the mountain on fire, and that was it. A par 2007 Page #126  
int. In the summer of 1971, at Elk Mountain, Wyoming,Joe and his family wer 2007 Page #127  
y all witnessed it impact into Elk Mountain and blow up a cloud a debris in 2007 Page #128  
loud noise. Townspeople ran to the mountain and witnessed a burned area of  2007 Page #130  
oximately one mjje from the frozen mountain, its cameras captured several i 2007 Page #137  
hwest edge of Ararat's west-facing mountain. The crew quickly swung the air 2007 Page #137  
und and headed to the north of the mountain and continued to take photograp 2007 Page #137  
answer much at all, because of the mountain being so inaccessible -apart fr 2007 Page #138  
artificial satellite fell on Taire Mountain in Bolivia, where it has alread 2007 Page #141  
bject had fallen to earth on Taire Mountain, Bolivia, and had "already been 2007 Page #142  
d Cadair l'viounrain of the Berwyn Mountain range east of the \'Velsh viUag 2007 Page #149  
teadiJy downward toward the Sandia Mountain s at the eastern edge of the ci 2007 Page #166  
                                   mountain peaks that tower above 5,000 fe 2007 Page #186  
, pointed up into the sky over the mountain ranges to the north as they des 2007 Page #191  
 the sunljghr rise behind a nearby mountain. "I couldn't cell exactly irs d 2007 Page #196  
ter look. The UFO flew towards the mountain 'La Cuesta del Viento' (The \Xf 2007 Page #200  
s team into an area between Spring Mountain and Mesquite, but nothing else  2008 Page #8  
ey between the Cerbat and Hualapai mountain ranges, the city of Kingman, Ar 2009 Page #48  

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s of square miles of high-altitude mountainous scrub and forest. Paul Benne 2003 Page #144  

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 by the Army in the San Bernardino Mountains, east of Los Angeles, and the  2003 Page #26  
louds had risen over the San Mateo Mountains. Now the sun slashed through t 2003 Page #46  
ight golden light The sun would be mountains soon and I had better be on my 2003 Page #46  
         Cosmic Crashes The Berwyn Mountains, North Wales: In January 1974, 2003 Page #75  
s the evidence tell us? The Berwyn Mountains, North Wales: The Berwyn Mount 2003 Page #75  
Mountains, North Wales: The Berwyn Mountains range is vast in size and the  2003 Page #75  
n early investigator of the Berwyn Mountains incident, Margaret Fry has int 2003 Page #75  
ge military presence on the Berwyn Mountains on the night in question in Ja 2003 Page #75  
the alleged incident on the Berwyn Mountains. Andy Roberts, a long-term inv 2003 Page #76  
ng-term investigator of the Berwyn Mountains affair. How do Roberts' findin 2003 Page #76  
ch became implicated in the Berwyn Mountains controversy in 1996, when a fo 2003 Page #76  
 transported alien bodies from the mountains to Porton Down. How credible a 2003 Page #76  
le that crashed "between San Mateo Mountains and Sierra Blanca" west of Ros 2003 Page #97  
the impact site "between San Mateo Mountains and Sierra Blanca" west of Ros 2003 Page #99  
Agustin and north of the San Mateo Mountains. The source also clarified in  2003 Page #99  
—one crashed in the San Bernardino Mountains, and one was salvaged at sea b 2003 Page #170  
d a soccer ball falling behind the mountains on the Argentine - Bolivian bo 2004 Page #8  
fter it had been discovered in the mountains of Spitsbergen by Norwegian je 2004 Page #12  
ashed in the El Yunque rainforests/mountains on February 19, 1984. The obje 2004 Page #16  
n on the west side of the Franklin Mountains east of Anthony, New Mexico —  2004 Page #68  
ven hoax • Report 69, 1979, Pocono Mountains; body found by Johnson, placed 2004 Page #122  
 by the Army in the San Bernardino Mountains and one by the Navy at sea. We 2004 Page #123  
ifay is located near the Tehachapi Mountains. There are rumors that it goes 2005 Page #83  
milar object in the San Bernardino Mountains east of Los Angeles, ·which ca 2005 Page #122  
alien body was found in the Pocono Mountains and placed in a freezer; and a 2005 Page #132  
t Creek, a main tributary from the mountains to the Rio Grande. We headed t 2005 Page #154  
n one of the washes of the Hulapai Mountains, they were met and briefed by  2005 Page #168  
d by the darkness of the Greenhorn Mountains. His aircraft soon entered a s 2006 Page #81  
ere frequent in this region of the mountains and the Frametown locals had b 2006 Page #89  
had heard about while I was in the mountains of West Virginia. I continued  2006 Page #89  
documented everything I saw in the mountains and kept talking with Colin An 2006 Page #89  
n and then made a trip through the mountains to nearby Flatwoods. Upon reac 2006 Page #90  
rted spending more time out of the mountains when I went to Braxton County  2006 Page #92  
and would stay with them up in the mountains when I visited Braxton County. 2006 Page #92  
ic man lived and worshipped on the mountains leaving behind him a dramatic, 2006 Page #119  
les...Folklore tells us that these mountains are haunted by many types of a 2006 Page #119  
 an event took place on the Berwyn Mountains that was to perplex locals and 2006 Page #119  
did or did not occur on the Berwyn Mountains on the fateful night in questi 2006 Page #119  
shook. The sky was lit up over the mountains. The color was yellowish but o 2006 Page #120  
lesey was dispatched to the Berwyn Mountains and, along with personnel from 2006 Page #120  
ing towards its doom on the Berwyn Mountains? And was the so-called "earthq 2006 Page #121  
 aliens really loose on the Berwyn Mountains? Did an incident that pre- dat 2006 Page #123  
 houses up and onto the top of the mountains, you're talking perhaps a mile 2006 Page #127  
bout the incident up on the Berwyn Mountains.' "I first heard the story fro 2006 Page #127  
at may have occurred on the Berwyn Mountains thirty years ago? Certainly, t 2006 Page #129  
, alien bodies found on the Berwyn Mountains, North Wales were taken in Jan 2006 Page #130  
roversial activities on the Berwyn Mountains. The following document, title 2006 Page #133  
 proceeded to a point in the Davis Mountains, approximately twenty-five mil 2006 Page #135  
ical materials found at the Berwyn Mountains site in 133                    2006 Page #136  
research facility in the Tehachapi Mountains. "Classic" flying saucers have 2007 Page #56  
 thumb, because there are no other mountains around it for quite a ways. An 2007 Page #122  
d a soccer ball falling behind the mountains on the Argentine-Bolivian bord 2007 Page #141  
ak, 9300 feet hjgh in the Manzano :Mountains and 60 miles southeast of Albu 2007 Page #161  
n the horizon south of the Manzano Mountains which Eddie Chavez and I could 2007 Page #162  
urther east, closer to the Manzano Mountains. -~-- flr.....,TO~~- .,..,cr., 2007 Page #162  
otos not far away near the Manzano Mountains and other multiple eyewitness  2007 Page #162  
oss the western face of the Sandia Mountains. It was so bright chat no djsc 2007 Page #165  
he general direction of the Sandia Mountains on the eastern edge of Albuque 2007 Page #166  
ua , characterized by tall, rugged mountains and vast stretches of desert,  2007 Page #185  
             sky, illuminating the mountains below before apparently slammi 2007 Page #192  
The incident occurred in the Andes Mountains in the province of Mendoza on  2007 Page #195  
material found by you in the Andes Mountains, are discussed.' ''Judging fro 2007 Page #198  
 is 5,200 meters rugh in the Andes Mountains. I saw with my own eyes how tw 2007 Page #200  
y the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains , Oak Ridge seems an unlikely  2008 Page #27  
fic Services Division on the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Authority in Au 2009 Page #163  

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

 of the middle of nowhere-no other mountains-just this one that sticks up r 2007 Page #123  

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

hat had just been scattered on the mountainside in Sequoia National Forest. 2006 Page #71  
t hours after the plane struck the mountainside. Delays due to difficulty a 2006 Page #82  
n the dark slopes of a harsh Welsh mountainside. On the night of January 23 2006 Page #119  
 creatures were recovered from the mountainside by an elite team of militar 2006 Page #122  
n the road; he didn't go on to the mountainside at all. "Some people...some 2006 Page #124  
anoid creatures being found on the mountainside was Prescott himself, then  2006 Page #126  
was a lozenge-shaped object on the mountainside; and that bodies were taken 2006 Page #127  
s of live aliens being seen on the mountainside (as James Prescott asserted 2006 Page #129  

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

La Cuesta del Viento' (The \Xfindy Mountaintop) at slow speed, touchjng the 2007 Page #200  
, and reached eventually the windy mountaintop of 'La Cuesta del Viento. '' 2007 Page #200  

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

ing a summer day of camping in the mountajns. The fami1) consisted then of  2007 Page #196  

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

ician separated he nine layers and mounted them on glass slides. The report 2003 Page #50  
lons with strangely shaped objects mounted on them are raised to the surfac 2005 Page #83  
d a solid-propellant booster to be mounted on the underside of the drone. L 2006 Page #77  
1 booster. A second D-21B/DZ-1 was mounted on the right wing. Experiencing  2006 Page #78  
then why wasn't a recovery mission mounted immediately? This object was lef 2006 Page #191  
n-related advertising campaign was mounted by the Japanese brewer and whisk 2007 Page #64  
ff of it and tl1ey had a spoilight mounted on the back. They were searching 2007 Page #169  
order, U.S. intelligence officials mounted a lightning mission from the For 2007 Page #187  

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

was very excited. Wickens told the Mountie that he thought an airliner or b 2004 Page #35  
t of Shag Harbor. She informed the Mountie that she and her daughter had ju 2004 Page #36  
 kerosene, diesel or gasoline. The Mountie thought that the foam might have 2004 Page #40  

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

ding press report, that two of the Mounties and a fisherman had attempted t 2004 Page #37  
eally only a few minutes after the Mounties had arrived on the scene, Werbi 2004 Page #37  
taking statements. just as the two Mounties were about to leave the situati 2004 Page #38  
rch Fifteen minutes later, the two Mounties met at the Government Wharf in  2004 Page #38  
ns and Norm Smith, had assured the Mounties that the "pale yellow light" th 2004 Page #39  
 bodies floating in the water. The Mounties, of course, were no strangers t 2004 Page #39  
its on Saturday afternoon, but the Mounties got a message from RCC telling  2004 Page #42  

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

ing the New Majestic Documents and Mounting Evidence for the Authenticity o 2005 Page #130  
 the end, two things would matter: mounting a credible military defense, an 2006 Page #62  
rs. In conclusion, the evidence is mounting that the UFO subject is at the  2008 Page #112  

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

 off and were hooked up to trailer mounts. Sometime after midnight the cara 2004 Page #47  
 Marine Service in Seattle finally mounts an attempt to reconnoiter the mys 2006 Page #187  

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

STAL KILLED IN 13-STORY LEAP; U.S. MOURNING SET ' - - Forrestal Killed5-23  2003 Page #93  
 :=7;: 1 IN 13-STORY LEAP. I U. S. MOURNING SET := 200 A • 145 atoe•ev1 ,ak 2004 Page #203  

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

 would venture forth to see Mickey Mouse or gaming tables or surfing beache 2006 Page #7  
ve the preceding spring and 2. The mouse population was out of control. We  2006 Page #111  
trol. We should note here that the mouse population was cited to have only  2006 Page #111  
d, based on evidence that the deer mouse carried a strain of Hantavirus, co 2006 Page #111  
ELLIGENCE THAT IT CAN PLAY CAT AND MOUSE FOR THREE HOURS WITH AMERICAN JETS 2006 Page #149  
eloved a worldwide icon as _Mickey Mouse. His appeal to children ts underua 2007 Page #62  
y, no aerials. Just then l saw the mouse move on the screen and it went dow 2007 Page #86  

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

e oval eyes this way, a slit for a mouth and it looked like two little dots 2003 Page #35  
e, long amts ■ Oval eyes, slit for mouth, crinkty skin Puzzle for Charlette 2003 Page #35  
, very large pupils, gray whites o Mouth wide, nearly lipless o Fine hair c 2003 Page #174  
mnest things would come out of his mouth." Reagan had two UFO sightings. Th 2003 Page #198  
 west while CG 101 went out to the mouth of the Sound and worked its way ba 2004 Page #40  
 but found the divers to be closed mouth about what they were or were not f 2004 Page #41  
 water off Government Point at the mouth of Sheburne Harbor. They were ther 2004 Page #43  
d to leave and left Chris with his mouth hanging open. 41                   2004 Page #44  
ays: "I hope that DM keeps his big mouth shut." It is interesting to note t 2004 Page #247  
enzel; obviously he had opened his mouth earlier about this UFO matter. Eve 2004 Page #247  
ostrils, 2 ears, and a small round mouth. It was clothed in a silvery, meta 2005 Page #41  
e. The eyes seemed to be open, the mouth small, and nose, if any, was indis 2005 Page #43  
uth and were only told, "Keep your mouth shut." The cousins were never aske 2006 Page #144  
mewhat anyway. But I had opened my mouth before (about UFOs and E.T.$) and  2006 Page #161  
urke is bleeding from the nose and mouth and he shows signs of a mild case  2006 Page #187  
 1950s" ■ "I hope DM keeps his big mouth shut." (p. 285) INK AGE ASSESSMENT 2007 Page #47  
Comment: ''I hope DM keeps his big mouth shut" {in pencil}                  2007 Page #48  
lyn Monroe, and wasn't keeping his mouth shut. Deadline is October, and it' 2008 Page #110  
ostrils, 2 ears, and a small round mouth. It was clothed in a silvery, meta 2009 Page #49  
ostrils, 2 ears, and a small round mouth. It was clothed in a silvery, meta 2009 Page #55  

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

r such control, media would be the mouthpiece of government policy and offi 2006 Page #57  
 will both cooperate as government mouthpiece and try to outflank governmen 2006 Page #58  
hard M. Nixon became Allen Dulles' mouthpiece in Congress . Tarpley added,  2008 Page #141  

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

aval officer for not keeping their mouths shut. American? Chris wanted to k 2004 Page #44  

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

~cy ■ TheCu,hR.ttD?v.llSyndrornt ■ Mov:rlf: TouQ.Id ~BceUiot1t ■ The Fort D 2009 Page #143  

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

ar brush off. Either way this will move the case forward. When and Where Di 2003 Page #36  
reensburg. The object continued to move over Route 30 East, then turned to  2003 Page #58  
only about 200 feet overhead, then move off in the distance. The object was 2003 Page #58  
ay you order a voluntary muscle to move." The Colonel told me how amazed mi 2003 Page #102  
urprise, the Bi/Mg tended again to move sideways in the electrostatic field 2003 Page #111  
ing the Roswell case. Thus began a move to get the facts on Roswell. The US 2003 Page #200  
 Perhaps the still photographs and move footage in the possession of the De 2004 Page #11  
ace at once but my legs refused to move." Williams said he saw three figure 2004 Page #32  
 to enable hand-pulled trolleys to move through. "B" had been down there a  2004 Page #51  
to look authentic. 1 think if they move in a mobile (inaudible) 48          2004 Page #51  
n said that he had heard about the move of the bodies and craft from an unr 2004 Page #97  
 just cite one wild tale, and then move on to 1959 when Arthur Lundahl gets 2004 Page #103  
tary don't need to get approval to move equipment a Plans for moving outsiz 2004 Page #126  
w the retrieval teams were able to move the UFOs so well. See Slide 23. It  2004 Page #127  
nnot take notes, and I want you to move from the chair you are sitting in — 2004 Page #193  
you are sitting in — I want you to move to the chair in the center of the r 2004 Page #193  
y, Chereze and Lopes saw something move out of the shadows in a nearby cons 2005 Page #32  
ngated, cigar-shaped flying object move about the sky at an unsteady altitu 2005 Page #36  
t first, the UFO suddenly began to move, making a loud roaring noise like a 2005 Page #37  
ieval Conference saucer-shaped) or move normally (zig-zag, stop, hover, ins 2005 Page #74  
dimmed "stars" and induced them to move, "as if in flight in different dire 2005 Page #96  
 posed by the weighting factors to move higher or lower. This level shows b 2005 Page #137  
e storm passed, and as we began to move out, another brilliant light, accom 2005 Page #154  
y fly circles around our vehicles, move at very high speed, make right angl 2006 Page #9  
igh speed, make right angle turns, move straight up and down, typically wit 2006 Page #9  
 there is plenty of opportunity to move the case along; my future plans inc 2006 Page #47  
evidence that this case can really move forward, because the witness pool i 2006 Page #47  
 with the children, as we couldn't move into the cottages yet. That night — 2006 Page #128  
ry of Defense, in an unprecedented move, gave a huge amount of technical as 2006 Page #131  
 radar operator can watch a target move between sweeps and have a pretty go 2006 Page #147  
 51 radar facility was assigned to move about 250 miles to Cedar City, Utah 2006 Page #150  
SAY IN TECHNOLOGY AND MIND, FLY OR MOVE A DISC AT SUCH SPEED RIGHT INTO A C 2006 Page #155  
l agenda and private turf wars, to move forward together. That's an importa 2006 Page #181  
ies often conflict. So, we need to move forward together, not pull ourselve 2006 Page #182  
e spirit of inclusion that we must move forward, and it is in the spirit of 2006 Page #182  
xperiences, to learn from them and move forward in a spirit of understandin 2006 Page #194  
facturers may have felt they could move more of these cutesy confections if 2007 Page #64  
aerials. Just then l saw the mouse move on the screen and it went down to t 2007 Page #86  
way. Th.is was supposed ly done to move the crashed disc. People mentioned  2007 Page #129  
ntally or deliberately . Witnesses move away, forget, or pass on. Time make 2008 Page #40  
 some of the young people grow and move away, but many graduate from high s 2008 Page #53  
mphasized nothing conventional can move that erratically or that fast. What 2008 Page #58  
 release, as was the hope that the move would help deal with accusations th 2008 Page #63  
he British file release is helping move the UFO phenomenon out of the fring 2008 Page #65  
 if pacing their car and seemed to move closer to them.                     2008 Page #78  
oughs sketch of lights "This would move back and forth, up and down, but th 2008 Page #79  
 fell to the ground in a defensive move .                                   2008 Page #82  
absolutely no sound. It started to move slowly. It took a couple of minutes 2008 Page #83  
lassified" documents. A determined move toward openness is firmly recommend 2009 Page #21  
s 81 SPS SPOL CFLT. 72 "This would move back and.forth, up and down, but th 2009 Page #78  
't sure and I asked him if I could move fo,ward to get a better view of it  2009 Page #79  
robot's chest and the two began to move about the area, or "promenade ," as 2009 Page #136  

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

raveling Baptist minister that had moved to Cape Girardeau and started mini 2003 Page #21  
s the unique period language, what moved it to the 95% confidence level for 2003 Page #29  
ports. We now know that the object moved roughly eastward over Westmoreland 2003 Page #58  
or. The layered metal at one point moved sideways through the electric fiel 2003 Page #110  
y, stated that the object had been moved to a "West Coast U.S. airfield." A 2003 Page #192  
er than 35 mph, to claim something moved at greater than 100 mph meant it w 2004 Page #28  
erhead. The craft was very low and moved straight ahead toward Aurora about 2004 Page #29  
h within the first half hour. They moved further to the south, criss-crossi 2004 Page #40  
tect's drawings all the time, I've moved out of this field now. ... Why the 2004 Page #52  
rk sky, we saw a bright light that moved up, then down then right then left 2004 Page #54  
 a plane landing. The object never moved while the emergency crews were shi 2004 Page #57  
round, NM The V-2 research program moved fairly quickly, with flights sched 2004 Page #64  
 stated that the bodies were later moved to a small Air Force Base (Langley 2004 Page #97  
e 13 bodies and two craft had been moved to Langley. Thompson said that he  2004 Page #97  
hese different perspectives, I was moved to try to give the audience a flav 2004 Page #115  
s reports could possibly have been moved unobserved in a few days • Many of 2004 Page #126  
 • Captured Nazi V-2(A-4) missiles moved to Kapustin Yar • Korolev, Glushko 2004 Page #158  
 Yar • Korolev, Glushko and others moved to Kapustin Yar • Later in early 1 2004 Page #158  
s, Virginia, if they have not been moved again."' According to Stringfield  2005 Page #43  
lm Reich: Contact With Space Reich moved from New York to an area just outs 2005 Page #94  
d-bust er was trained on it and it moved. The unknown became less red as th 2005 Page #96  
d as the device kept its aim, then moved higher, and later sank down below  2005 Page #96  
 seen coming up from the north. It moved slowly southwest until it stopped  2005 Page #99  
 these cases couJd be advanced and moved much closer to a firm authenticity 2005 Page #134  
 police. In time, they grew up and moved away-Baca to Tacoma, \Xlash.ington 2005 Page #154  
 too rough for their hooves. As we moved along, grumblin g about the thorns 2005 Page #154  
le large pieces of equipment to be moved out of the region of the Earth's s 2005 Page #171  
adar net. The Graf Zeppelin slowly moved parallel to the array and listened 2006 Page #11  
 no explanation can be oven Object moved too fast AND too slow for standard 2006 Page #30  
st 1963, the three prototypes were moved to Edwards in the summer of 1964.  2006 Page #87  
s agreed that a blazing object had moved horizontally and came 'awfully low 2006 Page #89  
e bed.) After that, his father had moved the family to Las Vegas while he s 2006 Page #151  
as seven-years-old, the family had moved to Cedar City, Utah, about 250 mil 2006 Page #151  
 anything they wanted to. And they moved at an incredible amount of speed.  2006 Page #153  
 town, and to have important files moved to the basement. I refused to perm 2006 Page #167  
ccurred just a few months before I moved from San Francisco, California to  2006 Page #182  
revolution in modern history); and moved to California with his family in t 2006 Page #194  
f r rpm; vertical polarity. Signal moved rapidly up the D/F scope indicatin 2006 Page #200  
ual object and that all the lights moved in unison. The colors were off-whi 2006 Page #200  
f 1994, Robert Bigelow's interests moved on to other areas and I decided to 2006 Page #207  
is equipment ro the area. The fire moved quickly, nearly killing Joe's fath 2007 Page #128  
 o, Wales, U. K. M.ilitary quickly moved in and cordoned off a hill for sev 2007 Page #149  
lic object from an impact area and moved it to l(jrdand AFB (Albuquerque) . 2007 Page #160  
-.i3 is to the northeast. The disc moved very slowly -and steadiJy downward 2007 Page #166  
 or anomalies? :t. ,,;€_- Airships moved against the wind',:· ·:_!f Shone m 2007 Page #180  
                                   moved away from the area with its uneart 2007 Page #188  
tly left the area of this find and moved on to explore other areas. 183     2007 Page #189  
ght was seen through the trees. It moved about and pulsed.[ ... ] Immediate 2008 Page #32  
n, in an absolute instant, the UFO moved from a speed of about twenty or th 2008 Page #34  
if not thousands. It just suddenly moved off to the horizon and then out of 2008 Page #34  
uple. The smaller spheres of light moved erratically around the larger orb. 2008 Page #58  
uldn't quite distinguish it. So, T moved up to see 3-inch lettering -or rat 2008 Page #82  
IDE# 26 Penniston said, "The craft moved up off the ground about three feet 2008 Page #83  
ing Penniston): Could we have been moved by it (lighted craft)? Could somet 2008 Page #85  
light stopped her vehicle and then moved inside her jeep and back out. The  2008 Page #87  
 , very upset. ... The whole group moved back. Col. Halt and I were standin 2008 Page #88  
grees off the horizon. The objects moved rapidly in sharp angular movements 2008 Page #94  
eavenly body, which for IO minutes moved downwards . The body appeared as a 2008 Page #98  
fonner U.S. secretary of state who moved smoothly between government positi 2008 Page #125  
.S. subsidiary , American LG., and moved through Lee's company account with 2008 Page #127  
rn to Berlin and back agam. Dulles moved from Bern to become OSS station ch 2008 Page #138  
herhood was banned in Egypt and so moved to 133                             2008 Page #139  
rshaped to pie-shaped circles that moved around the craft. Some were red an 2009 Page #64  
NCHES TO MAYBE 12 INCHES WHEN THEY MOVED OVER THE SURFACE OF THE DARK, BLAC 2009 Page #65  
LaPlume's sketch of the light that moved up and down from about 20 degrees  2009 Page #82  
TING. THEN WHAT HAPPENED TO IT? it moved off towards our right and went up  2009 Page #85  
een carried out in Florida but was moved to New Zealand and Pacific areas o 2009 Page #157  
oject was initiated in Florida and moved to New Zealand, while others claim 2009 Page #171  

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

o confuse and discredit the entire movement. At the time, his position look 2003 Page #146  
ct concerns over the pro-democracy movement then taking hold in the shipyar 2004 Page #46  
apture, the creature made a slight movement that led the officer to touch i 2005 Page #33  
's control surfaces to check their movement. This additional aerodynamic lo 2006 Page #78  
ed as though they were financing a movement based on the ideal of stripping 2008 Page #125  
mutated into a worldwide Socialist movement following the 1919 assembly of  2008 Page #125  
re also interested in the eugenics movement, a program of scientifically-ap 2008 Page #140  
l. Occasionally you would get some movement of color throughout the fabric  2009 Page #65  

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

 (or soon would be) monitoring his movements and phone calls to try and det 2003 Page #145  
 involved checking the president's movements and contacts between him and h 2003 Page #193  
hen down then right then left. The movements were very deliberate. Then it  2004 Page #54  
es and disappeared. The aircraft's movements were nothing I'd seen, and bec 2004 Page #54  
onfirmed seeing the being's slO\,v movements when showing signs of life. He 2005 Page #36  
 'I and December 17. Charts of its movements were kept. By December 14, the 2005 Page #100  
 would be challenged by schismatic movements, new cults and doomsday prophe 2006 Page #64  
The CIA has not reported any troop movements or aircraft activity that woul 2006 Page #164  
cts moved rapidly in sharp angular movements and displayed red, green and b 2008 Page #94  

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

d (forever, as it turned out), and moves his family to Washington, acceptin 2003 Page #86  
s of, i.e.: electromagnetic energy moves from the stronger system (the sour 2005 Page #90  
ace Company in North Las Vegas and moves forward with his creative ideas. O 2006 Page #207  
 small for human habitation , that moves under intelligent control, it has  2009 Page #75  

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

idea that Reagan got from the 1951 movie "The Day the Earth Stood Still." N 2003 Page #199  
he alien in Independence Day - the movie. Anyway I want to thank you for st 2003 Page #201  
prints and a roll of Kodachrome 40 movie film. The 35 mm film will be devel 2004 Page #11  
ed and printed here in La Paz. The movie film will be forwarded to DIA." Qu 2004 Page #11  
Jeffers II, 15-16 Source witnessed movie showing UFO and "Mongoloid" bodies 2004 Page #112  
milton III, 26-27 Source witnessed movie showing UFO and bodies 39 1963 Unk 2004 Page #112  
 V, 5 Witness Astronaut Onizuka aw movie of dead bodies 56 1973 Unknown, US 2004 Page #113  
at that time. The trailers for the movie, which played on both cable and ne 2004 Page #134  
heir time, as they made clear a TV movie was coming out that would throw do 2004 Page #134  
e called him Sherman Carson in the movie, keeping Cavitt's initials but avo 2004 Page #139  
oduced By Paul Davids Roswell, The Movie, Executive Producer and co-writer  2004 Page #149  
well Photographs from Roswell, The Movie Kyle MacLachlan as Major Jesse Mar 2004 Page #150  
tching. From Roswell, the showtime movie. Martin Sheen as a UFO secret info 2004 Page #150  
O secret informant in Roswell, The Movie. 147                               2004 Page #150  
 a photo of me from a scene in the movie Roswell where I play the autopsy r 2004 Page #151  
t it is the real life story of the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind 2004 Page #180  
tion. It was also the theme of the movie ET: The Extraterrestrial, which wa 2004 Page #195  
cked by space aliens, like in that movie, Independence Day, we'd all be loo 2004 Page #197  
aid this before, I referenced that movie, Independence Day — but, you know, 2004 Page #197  
 in New Zealand on the blockbuster movie Lord of the Rings. Having an inter 2005 Page #149  
ated b) floodlights. It was Like a movie set, but there were no mO\ ie came 2005 Page #165  
ion. This too has been made into a movie very effectively. 10 These stories 2006 Page #102  
e described . She was watching the movie Oh God! And she didn't get to see  2008 Page #50  
ter, Astronauts was adapted into a movie titled First Spaceship on Venus, i 2008 Page #102  
Marvel Comics spin-off of the 1987 movie Predator that starred Arnold Schwa 2008 Page #103  
omas The release of Oliver Stone's movie JFK in 1991 was the last reminder  2009 Page #29  
out it for the first time. Stone's movie carefully notes that Garrison beli 2009 Page #29  
 in 1950 also, the first Hollywood movie about UFOs, The Flying Saucer was  2009 Page #30  

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

rek or anything you can see in the movies." He would not d thi 10 expan on  2005 Page #82  
oning through books, periodicals , movies and TV shows following the path o 2005 Page #119  
ching trailers for Science-Fiction movies of some kjnd. Scone a lso saw a f 2005 Page #147  
 planning epic fiction and factual movies for film companies at home... sho 2006 Page #8  
rek or anything you can see in the movies.' Would not expand. ART 0' tercep 2006 Page #27  
o powerful stories, both made into movies, and they have affected how we po 2006 Page #102  
e famous radio broadcast 8 and two movies. Here the invading Martian aliens 2006 Page #102  
is the radar you'll see in all the movies where the sweep goes around and a 2006 Page #145  
 during which time she made thirty movies, experienced numerous emotional h 2007 Page #136  
ndmother: Gladys Mon.roe. Numerous movies followed, including The Asphalt ] 2007 Page #136  
 American government copies of the movies and still photographs and kept th 2008 Page #132  
ubles, and The Grenada lninative ■ Movies and the Media ■ Government Polici 2008 Page #161  

Word: "moving", 81 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 case for a couple of hours a slow moving craft was illuminated with spotli 2003 Page #24  
ng reports of the brilliant object moving across the sky did receive wide e 2003 Page #53  
ammoth confirm that the object was moving toward the Laurelville area. Rand 2003 Page #58  
y recalled how they watched a slow moving object approach them, fly only ab 2003 Page #58  
ect. It was because the object was moving so slowly that a detailed descrip 2003 Page #58  
 looked up to see the fiery object moving from Norvelt towards the mountain 2003 Page #58  
ar Laurelville saw the object also moving towards Kecksburg. It is along th 2003 Page #58  
a distance away across a field and moving along a tree line. Bill Bulebush  2003 Page #60  
nd his brother had seen the object moving through the sky that day, which a 2003 Page #68  
 the border follow unknown returns moving at a mind-boggling 9,000 mph. The 2003 Page #88  
him from throwing himself from the moving car. Once admitted, it is decided 2003 Page #90  
 So far, the Bi/Mg was "dead," not moving, in the magnetic fields tried. Th 2003 Page #111  
de 28 describes the procedures for moving the parts, with the RED TEAM assi 2003 Page #176  
s the provenance chain of custody. Moving to the physical processes, with o 2003 Page #178  
bject that crashed or exploded was moving at supersonic speed but due to th 2004 Page #17  
e behind the light and said it was moving purposely against the prevailing  2004 Page #27  
ghtings of the Great Airship began moving across the country. Tens of thous 2004 Page #28  
en traveling in a southern course, moving at the rate of about forty-five o 2004 Page #32  
 "The Rip" to contend with, a fast moving current caused by the meeting of  2004 Page #40  
ht UFOs were again seen, this time moving in a seemingly organized grid-typ 2004 Page #47  
ndred feet in diameter and was not moving. That is when I realized it wasn' 2004 Page #57  
 easily keep pace with our rapidly moving V-2 rockets and all other human-  2004 Page #61  
oval to move equipment a Plans for moving outsized equipment have been in p 2004 Page #126  
es would yield emergency plans for moving large equipment such as big guns  2004 Page #129  
b, the other was clearly alive and moving around on the floor. He was given 2004 Page #179  
scuss other things, among them 3-D moving holography, laser and cancer, all 2004 Page #182  
oops carrying bags with somethin g moving inside. Later that day, around 3  2005 Page #31  
ght toward its bottom side. It was moving slowly toward the South. The obje 2005 Page #64  
ctly ahead of me and above me now, moving at about half my speed." A half h 2005 Page #64  
he object is above and ahead of me moving at my speed or faster. I'm trying 2005 Page #64  
ject, this as the Germans might be moving ahead on just such a venture (the 2005 Page #92  
nditions . The letter ended with a moving plea for some respect and conside 2005 Page #92  
ashed, pulsated, and wobbled while moving irregularly from south to north.  2005 Page #96  
extraterrestrial reality are often moving, profound and disturbing. He dare 2005 Page #102  
n life forms ·which were alive and moving about on tl1eir arrival minutes a 2005 Page #154  
: three strange looking creatures, moving fast, seemingly under stress, sha 2005 Page #155  
ge orange ball of light in the sky moving very slowly - Suddenly accelerate 2006 Page #28  
re so fast on the scope! They were moving at 5,000 miles an hour." Slide 20 2006 Page #145  
mind, I was thinking this thing is moving about 1,100 mph. Now, in 1966, 1, 2006 Page #147  
 was. (laughs) Like I said, it was moving about 1,100 mph. I put the Dopple 2006 Page #147  
 saw it! It just went over. It was moving like a meteor. It looked like a m 2006 Page #147  
. Image courtesy Tom C. Sheppard.) Moving forward ten years to 1976, I've h 2006 Page #156  
n and wondering if he should begin moving files to the basement. Acheson tr 2006 Page #168  
d the radar showed relatively slow moving geese or "atmospheric effects" su 2006 Page #172  
 an object or light white in color moving across the sky from east to west  2006 Page #185  
the D/F scope indicating a rapidly moving signal source." The skeptics clai 2006 Page #200  
er a dry lake bed. The lights were moving erratically and kicking up a lot  2006 Page #200  
itated their mediumship abilities. Moving On In the spring of 1994, Robert  2006 Page #207  
 a vodka bottle-shaped mother ship moving though the sky at sunset. ]n doin 2007 Page #71  
in body of the disc, with the gear moving up and away from the centerline o 2007 Page #107  
flying spheres that appeared to be moving slowly with several lights rising 2007 Page #129  
o, .. IWlkonod UI -I I-,,_,. OOj«o moving ,aoo "" -bco "' .... S.,-,dla Ma. 2007 Page #165  
ened to see a large glowing object moving across the western face of the Sa 2007 Page #165  
tching a large, glowing whjte disc moving from the south of Albuquerque whe 2007 Page #166  
tilts up; animated illustration of moving, white disc. The kids saw a large 2007 Page #166  
ject in the sky, glowing white and moving slowly from the south and lowerin 2007 Page #166  
eal intense glo\v to it and it was moving kind of towards us to the left, i 2007 Page #167  
saw an object. He said that it was moving from the southeast to the northwe 2008 Page #13  
e additional reports of the object moving to the southeast , apparently mak 2008 Page #15  
in general direction of Oak Ridge, moving in circular motion but in opposit 2008 Page #28  
ts receiving report of large, slow moving illuminated UFO with lots of ligh 2008 Page #49  
rizon to detect radar signals from moving targets at ranges as great as 200 2008 Page #73  
enly a large, white light appeared moving along the edge of the forest as i 2008 Page #78  
ground and whatever it was started moving back towards the open field." Aft 2008 Page #80  
s would say: "Penniston and I were moving toward a lighted part of the fore 2008 Page #80  
uneasy I felt -it was as if I were moving in slow motion." John Burroughs a 2008 Page #81  
ht had been very large.) Now, it's moving back. SLIDE# 30 Aerial of RAF Woo 2008 Page #85  
me line in some dangerous way. But moving backwards in time to a distant pa 2008 Page #95  
ed as a large column of blue light moving deliberately across the dawn sky. 2008 Page #97  
 a little easier knowing chat slow moving bomber s are the mode of delivery 2008 Page #114  
 Bank official who had assisted in moving Lenin through wartime Germany , s 2008 Page #127  
ated concerns doing business in or moving assets into Switzerland, Panama,  2008 Page #129  
 The Crash R.etriev:i.l Syndrome ■ Moving Tow:ird a Brea!-:cut? ■ U.S. Sigh 2008 Page #161  
at someday our response to erratic moving "satellites" and "missiles" would 2009 Page #17  
hat I saw were structured machines moving under intelligent control and wer 2009 Page #59  
of the craft and then occasionally moving around the upper side. It appeare 2009 Page #64  
uary 9, 1981, report of this oddly moving light provoked military officers, 2009 Page #82  
LaPlume and Palmer watched a light moving up and down in the sky. They call 2009 Page #82  
 craft. And then the craft started moving towards the right, went up in ele 2009 Page #84  
urity Council. When dealing with a moving target, research can get complica 2009 Page #154  
s no mention in the Seal report of moving the work to Florida. "Work was be 2009 Page #171  

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. APPARENTLY wHATEvER EXPLODED wAS movrmo AT A SUPER3ONIC SPEED. BECAUSE TH 2004 Page #24  

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tm r#4.0. ten Commapamoirmi I 41.. MOW 11.1000.• 11.044 0141., 4.0%...1 [v. 2006 Page #32  
r the good of the service ATLANTIC MOW *MOM srommos Son moPoui, mama Sy,t.r 2006 Page #39  

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ouldrit be word • 'raids* keep tic mow+ srsit and 'sm./ the show ' • Ifiere 2006 Page #30  

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INITELY KNOW MEAT wpwitn, THEY ARS MOWITORING THE wicou wonn. RECumAISSANCE 2004 Page #24  

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 I CONTROL GRAVITATION BY THOMAS t MOWN 40 difICO 0 rm.. elrimitvoly far Mi 2006 Page #37  

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ia, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Larry Moyers II, 25-26 Pocono Mts., Johnson pu 2004 Page #114  

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t. Although our country is growing mo~e repressive, people, when motivated, 2007 Page #40  

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adDC('d rrur.aC"Cic .. ... "' ~ .. mo~nL ., ""Ith the-,._.,..; ~ ,, ,I ,. , 2005 Page #21  

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ulting in ene committing suicide , MP details from Alamogordo and Kirtland  2003 Page #235  
ccabee III, 9-10; IV all; V, 15-17 MP fired five rounds into alien; body fo 2004 Page #114  
• kit?, , \ soarer tktEetie 4i the MP*. S:ictraAi 9.10.1 • Mikoyan- Gureivi 2004 Page #165  
tructure - PSYOP Martin Redmond — (MP) • British Member of Parliament • Pos 2004 Page #210  
Jersey. • F ormabons of UFOs seen, MP at Fort De shoots humanoid being, whi 2006 Page #29  
droplaning potential: Worst case E.MP calculations: More accurate airplane  2007 Page #163  
miner- ·the, d, some, dll, these • MP.modifier (advcrl,)··(1.Jlckly, stJmm. 2008 Page #118  
 \11,,·ouJrl forrn a gas in the so.mP sense us poif-ion ga~es. Mo.o;t oi th 2009 Page #184  

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e if they were regular soldiers or MP's. He recalled seeing olive-drab vehi 2008 Page #43  

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1 ... :. uro ArP,1,~C,:•~TLV P\..!.MP1r..G u;, ~"'A7(:,:. l).IJllQOGl.ol ~  2009 Page #106  

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of the physicist's left-leaning S) mpathies, the) strongly suspected Ms. Du 2005 Page #92  

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ew . I wc;,po:i, i;!1ro11cic:i in !mpcr-~•:erccy, i; WEr~ ~trsl hc11:-ct ah 2009 Page #183  

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 mixt: rt span:3 ',oar 104.0 4.041 mperiNto, pluplatal Black Ops and Money  2006 Page #32  

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ns moving at a mind-boggling 9,000 mph. The following month (on July 20) th 2003 Page #88  
ve miles per hour to more than 200 mph. The reported high speeds are notewo 2004 Page #28  
not survive speeds greater than 40 mph. Therefore, considering that the fas 2004 Page #28  
along at speeds no greater than 35 mph, to claim something moved at greater 2004 Page #28  
omething moved at greater than 100 mph meant it was traveling faster than a 2004 Page #28  
Jersey, and reached speed of 1,400 mph. Produced by Johns Hopkins Universit 2004 Page #66  
 space at speeds as high as 10,000 mph. Another craft at Groom Lake was a s 2005 Page #82  
t thick • Low speed of about 15-20 mph • High speed of about 500 mph • Righ 2006 Page #30  
5-20 mph • High speed of about 500 mph • Right angle turn at about 140 mph  2006 Page #30  
ph • Right angle turn at about 140 mph • Highly flexible — possibly shape s 2006 Page #30  
 object was tracked at 2,200 (2530 mph) knots on a bearing of 325 degrees a 2006 Page #133  
erated to approximately 1700 (1955 mph) knots, turned to a heading of 290 d 2006 Page #133  
ing approximately 1700 knots (1955 mph). Even ignoring the speed of the civ 2006 Page #136  
g broken one speed record at 1,400 mph. Image provided by Bill.) Bill: "I h 2006 Page #145  
 On Radars Between 1,100 and 5,000 MPH Dennis: "When the UFOs were just hov 2006 Page #145  
ND BILL SAW THEM AT LEAST DO 1,100 MPH. He saw them when they were just sta 2006 Page #145  
g this thing is moving about 1,100 mph. Now, in 1966, 1,100 mph was not don 2006 Page #147  
out 1,100 mph. Now, in 1966, 1,100 mph was not done every day! (laughs) It  2006 Page #147  
it wasn't nowhere (sic) near 1,100 mph. Now, we have another radar that I'l 2006 Page #147  
 I said, it was moving about 1,100 mph. I put the Doppler radar on it — not 2006 Page #147  
sing an estimated top speed of 300 mph for Soviet bombers, this would put t 2006 Page #167  
 single C-47 (capable of up to 220 mph at altitudes up to 24,000 ft) approa 2006 Page #169  
shington, D.C., 2 1/3 hours at 300 mph). It appears that this supposed atta 2006 Page #169  
es corresponding to a speed of 300 mph, which is probably pushing the upper 2006 Page #171  
s considerably larger than the 300 mph calculated above. Assume that at the 2006 Page #172  
0 minutes for a speed of 500 - 600 mph, far in excess of anything but the f 2006 Page #172  
 minutes requires a speed of 1,200 mph. What, in those days, could fly at 5 2006 Page #172  
ose days, could fly at 500 or more mph? Certainly not Soviet bombers. As th 2006 Page #172  
t they were traveling at least 300 mph and quite likely twice that and perh 2006 Page #172  
 twice that and perhaps over 1,000 mph. According to Winkle's memorandum, t 2006 Page #172  
32,000 ft or flying as fast as 300 mph and there likely would have been a f 2006 Page #172  
00 degree course at a speed of 300 mph they would have traveled about 100 m 2006 Page #172  
 If they had been traveling at 600 mph, they would have been beyond the ran 2006 Page #172  
, jet fighter, top speed about 600 mph, operational in 1950). Thy reported  2006 Page #175  
it" (orbital fught requires 17,500 mph, 25,000 to reach the moon and planet 2007 Page #109  
 SK\PE I RF\\" ::.~O• kph. ( I .~C mph I AT I (IOOJtOl ri J PROJECT-\" MILI 2007 Page #112  
 V ORJGINAL VERSION 2Cil.E\\' (362 mph.) VERSION WITH TAIL :!CREW {4X0 mph. 2007 Page #113  
ph.) VERSION WITH TAIL :!CREW {4X0 mph.) \'ERS101' WITH WING EXTENSI ON \VI 2007 Page #113  
eters and "sped off' at nearly 660 mph. Two Russian-built MIG-21 jet fighte 2008 Page #29  
speeds in excess of 300 knots (345 mph) at altitudes between 35,000 and 45, 2009 Page #92  

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ecurity clearances. Though several MPs suffarod. nervous breakdowns resulti 2003 Page #235  
 her husband had said that various MPs began talking about something "being 2005 Page #44  
 her husband had said that various MPs began talking about something "being 2009 Page #51  

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 * Briefing Doc11111ent: Operation Mqjestic 12, Prepared for President-Elec 2007 Page #77  

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 the contention of this paper that Mr. Forrestal was in fact murdered at th 2003 Page #85  
e phynral and mental fatigue and - Mr Forraatal la balnr treated, aaid the  2003 Page #91  
by the former Defame Secretary ’ai Mr Fnrreetal, who la 57 years reaponee t 2003 Page #91  
t: 1. "There were indications that Mr. Forrestal might also have tried to h 2003 Page #94  
as never tied to the radiator. 2. "Mr. Forrestal had copied most of the Sop 2003 Page #94  
inued treatment would have brought Mr. Forrestal to complete recovery in a  2003 Page #95  
le. "On the window sill from which Mr. Forrestal jumped were marks suggesti 2003 Page #95  
at the middle of the last century, Mr. Forrestal's mental collapse had to b 2003 Page #95  
. Detlev Bronk Dr. Jerome Hunsaker Mr. Sidney W. Souers Mr. Gordon Gray Dr. 2003 Page #132  
rome Hunsaker Mr. Sidney W. Souers Mr. Gordon Gray Dr. Donald Menzel $ ‘ Ge 2003 Page #132  
ell Players? • AG •General Handy • Mr. Dutchie • Anderson•Hannegan - PMG• N 2003 Page #154  
utical Board "It is requested that Mr. Vincent S Roddy, be appointed a memb 2003 Page #157  
nment Printing Office and met with Mr. Robert McArtor, whose job it was to  2003 Page #179  
 following question and answer. Q: Mr. Ford, what about flying saucers? We' 2003 Page #195  
s follows, Question: Good morning. Mr. Cheney, I have a question. Since a s 2003 Page #202  
oing on within this administration Mr. Vice President with regards to UFOs? 2003 Page #202  
a note to the President v""My dear Mr. President: I wanted to take up the a 2003 Page #204  
ly 2, 1947 1 n i -S MEMORANDUM FOR MR, LOVETT : 'x EftSfflLY SUBJECT : CHIN 2003 Page #230  
s not an inhabitant of this world. Mr. T.J. Weems, the U.S. Signal Service  2004 Page #26  
nication with the flying object. A Mr. C. G. Williams of Greenville, Texas, 2004 Page #32  
the actual operation of this, when Mr. Smith was on his feet, he was consta 2004 Page #94  
 that they had found. According to Mr. Smith, the United States military in 2004 Page #94  
 They had readily admitted this to Mr. Smith upon interview when he was the 2004 Page #94  
 who controls it. In a letter to a Mr. Popowitch Smith wrote: In posting yo 2004 Page #94  
id you return it to the Air Force, Mr. Smith? Smith: Not the Air Force. Muc 2004 Page #95  
ce officer, who Stringfield called Mr. JK. JK told Stringfield that he had  2004 Page #97  
rcefully about the UFO situation: "Mr. Ford, what about flying saucers? You 2004 Page #177  
se to say "Hey! We were invited by Mr. Hatch by Colonel Coleman, and they s 2004 Page #183  
. Detlev Bronk Dr. Jerome Hunsaker Mr. Sidney W. Souers Mr. Gordon Gray Dr. 2004 Page #203  
rome Hunsaker Mr. Sidney W. Souers Mr. Gordon Gray Dr. Donald Menzel Gen. R 2004 Page #203  
 of UFOs, CIA, MI6, NSA John Ferry Mr John Ferry found dead • Marconi Direc 2004 Page #211  
t 2004 Chuck Wade Abstract In 1947 Mr. Mac Brazel discovered a considerable 2004 Page #240  
not scratch or burn. In March 2004 Mr. Art Campbell was a presenter at the  2004 Page #240  
nted a piece of this metal foil to Mr. Stanton Friedman to be passed on to  2004 Page #240  
 the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 Mr. T,Allothy S. Cooper PO Box 1206 Big  2004 Page #244  
CJJP\Jll, -:i~~~A. "{;f'JOC\"ICl'N MR £.N. ~ .. 1 Watt s ~ ...... ,... • -  2005 Page #20  
ed that a close relative, the late Mr. Holly, who had served in the top com 2005 Page #44  
 a magnetometer and ultrasound. In Mr. Lamont's report entitled "Results of 2005 Page #61  
Agriculture, Weather Bureau and in Mr. Gardner's office about weather contr 2005 Page #97  
ather control. They suggested that Mr: D {Douglas} might be interested in i 2005 Page #97  
Watson did not talk personall y to Mr. Moise, 1 am happy to say, but I inte 2005 Page #99  
ent released in 1985 under FOIA to Mr. Brian Parks from the Air Force Histo 2005 Page #129  
 craft were taken to Los Alamos. :.Mr. Uhouse's specialty was the flight de 2005 Page #170  
and implications of contact is, as Mr. Spock would say, illogical. The orga 2006 Page #70  
During my research, I tracked down Mr. Stewart and was invited to his home  2006 Page #98  
n he proceeded to the meeting with Mr. Clement Atlee as if nothing were hap 2006 Page #165  
one more than ten years later with Mr. Acheson. It differs slightly from Mr 2006 Page #166  
 Acheson. It differs slightly from Mr. Acheson's own version. The third is  2006 Page #166  
Men, is based on an interview with Mr. Acheson: 'For a moment on the mornin 2006 Page #167  
 informed of this and be told that Mr. Alike should take whatever measures  2006 Page #167  
e whatever measures are proper for Mr. At/lee's safeg. I've now finished ng 2006 Page #167  
y: 'At this point (in the meeting) Mr. Connelly entered the room and handed 2006 Page #168  
 Dtpuo Secretag of Defense Lovett. Mr. Lovett was reporting that the 'alert 2006 Page #168  
eived a late-night phone call from Mr. Phillips, who roused me to semi-cons 2006 Page #180  
labama Mutilations In April, 1993, Mr. Bigelow asked me to travel to Huntsv 2006 Page #201  
d those of Caliente, Nevada, where Mr. Bigelow and I had heard similar tale 2006 Page #202  
 ENVELOPE Typed on an Avery label: Mr. Timothy s. Cooper PO Box 1206 Big Be 2007 Page #42  
ailers to begin stocking their new Mr. Shivvers' brand product, which "make 2007 Page #60  
an named Bob Haas. Concurrent with Mr. Haas's leadership position at Levi S 2007 Page #76  
tion I'd amassed. 1 don't know if :Mr. Haas became aware of the seriousness 2007 Page #76  
ion ad campaign. l cannot say that Mr. Haas ever read "Proposed Studies on  2007 Page #76  
there was an amazing teacher named Mr Elkington who was an amazing history  2007 Page #80  
the Bentwacers UFO incident. After Mr Clark intervened the passport was giv 2007 Page #91  
 an unprecedente d true account by Mr. Jack D. Pickett (retired WWII naval  2007 Page #94  
iddeley) in Malcon Ontario Canada. Mr. Frost was a gifted aircraft designer 2007 Page #111  
 aircraft. The only problem facing Mr. Frost, was the overwhelming costs in 2007 Page #111  
r Force Museum . This brings us to Mr. Warren Botz (see picture #31). Warre 2007 Page #114  
rough telephone conversations with Mr. Botz, it became apparent that what h 2007 Page #114  
 by Jack Pickett 12 years earlier. Mr Botz clearly remembers seeing the tri 2007 Page #114  
0, 2004: Telephone discussion with Mr. James Frank Stokan (retired Lockheed 2007 Page #115  
r e-mail and telephone discussion, Mr. Rupert described a syndicated ½ hour 2007 Page #115  
e father of Eddie Chavez in Belen. Mr. Chavez, Sr., passed away in 2006, le 2007 Page #161  
 whjch we transcribe in fuU: "Dear Mr. Poulain: "Electron microprobe analys 2007 Page #197  
following letter t0 Poulain: "Dear Mr. A. Poulain: "My colleagues and I hav 2007 Page #198  
eflective bottom." (Unfortunately, Mr. Broten did not want to be interviewe 2008 Page #45  
On November 25, 1979 at 2256 hours Mr. Lake telephoned the Westpo11 Police  2008 Page #46  
government people to say nothing." Mr. Lake declined my interview. On June  2008 Page #46  
 "special division from Georgia. " Mr. Harnden was also one of the first pe 2008 Page #52  
, 1987, I spoke with a relative of Mr. Miller, Lavonne ·willis. She referre 2008 Page #53  
ttracting attention along the way. Mr. Carroll said the only thing he could 2008 Page #54  
the third person, telling Farish, "Mr. Crisman is probably the most informe 2009 Page #32  
ers]. It was my understanding that Mr. Crisman was not disturbed or angry,  2009 Page #32  
swear were told to me years ago by Mr. Crisman ... and I know of several th 2009 Page #32  
ed that a close relative, the late Mr. Holly, who had served in the top com 2009 Page #50  
nher von Braun Helmet Grass (sp.?) Mr. Knacke Mr. Hegele Dr. Heinrick Offic 2009 Page #94  
aun Helmet Grass (sp.?) Mr. Knacke Mr. Hegele Dr. Heinrick Officers in Para 2009 Page #94  
could fly in the vacuum of space." Mr. Goddard , the editorial regretted, " 2009 Page #139  
ol lhtlndun Poi'ltHuctt • Fdlly . .Mr 24. 1814 5: Cloak and Dagger, 1981-19 2009 Page #146  
 that the honor was being given to Mr. Leech because he had headed up a sec 2009 Page #156  
,aat oC DorLJ Ru~11. dauj!hlf'r of Mr. and Mr;. Ja:rw_, Hllr:le, Srni!ll.,b 2009 Page #163  
DorLJ Ru~11. dauj!hlf'r of Mr. and Mr;. Ja:rw_, Hllr:le, Srni!ll.,burll. lo 2009 Page #163  
ed experiment of the Army or Navy. Mr. (Reynolds) was very much surprised w 2009 Page #178  
, but confidentially stated that a Mr. (X) who is a scientist attached to t 2009 Page #178  
he ti~ noi: \\_lllslle il!i-an cx,;mr,le of secrc; ,\ni:lo-A.ncrican wea;io 2009 Page #183  

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 tor and fcry itnanr, Alta ataaatt Mraatlw ta 1A» •axaral tedaanyor.Gi Gi K 2003 Page #221  

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o claim lbtrt 1, no eYidence rnlly mran thfY bavt nn-rr rx:unEtd it t _..., 2008 Page #146  

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 the 1970s it was decided that the MRE should be placed under the aegis of  2006 Page #123  

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 wrltea.nother book to correct the mrlift' mistakes THE APOLLOPROBLDI; \VJi 2008 Page #151  

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m • AbMc-top lefl'l::l •Yr 4rmtbNs mrn · 1hr 01hff opinion _...... rh:4f,bi 2009 Page #198  

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 MOP: Ministry of Defense Industry MRP: Ministry of Radio Industry • MSM:Mi 2004 Page #157  

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nis I Iiii I .P.23...2I .1 MOP MOO Mrrisvyazi GUGK. GI:GM 152               2004 Page #155  

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tory Leap..." HOSPITAL ABSOLVED BY MRS. FORRESTAL ‘No Foundation for Critic 2003 Page #93  
er of "Filer's Files," stated that Mrs. Ramey had told him during an interv 2003 Page #191  
event. In only the last few months Mrs. Gleason has reconfirmed the story s 2003 Page #195  
. Further Diamond talked about how Mrs. Clinton and her staff had been help 2003 Page #200  
I heard the story for years," said Mrs. Oates, adding, "Nothing grew for ye 2004 Page #29  
"I've been told it's radioactive," Mrs. Oates confided. By 1973, there were 2004 Page #29  
d no unidentified graves. However, Mrs. Isla Finlayson, a resident of nearb 2004 Page #30  
d States Air Force. Filer told me, Mrs. Ramey told me that she and her husb 2004 Page #85  
ocumented in writing. According to Mrs. Smith, her husband, Wilbert, was de 2004 Page #86  
tates, and Soviet Union approached Mrs. Smith asking for the files. They al 2004 Page #86  
uld be used for research purposes. Mrs. Smith told me that each of the repr 2004 Page #86  
ut nothing in the house was taken. Mrs. Smith was convinced it was the work 2004 Page #86  
on of the board members of NICAP). Mrs. Swan claimed that she was being con 2004 Page #103  
d remained in regular contact with Mrs. Swan right up to his death in 1962. 2004 Page #103  
resting things happened related to Mrs. Swan and U.S. government agencies,  2004 Page #103  
lius Larsen found the report about Mrs. Swan's contact with the aliens, and 2004 Page #103  
ys, and to make a long story short Mrs. Swan taught Commander Larsen how to 2004 Page #104  
e to reveal the story to his wife, Mrs. Sappho Henderson. He also revealed  2004 Page #144  
ler received a telephone call from Mrs. Ramey, widow of Gen. Roger Ramey, f 2004 Page #226  
 the expe6ment for his or herself. Mrs. Brady and the FDA The Federal Drug  2005 Page #93  
itics, and of his association with Mrs. Bradv. There is no question that Th 2005 Page #93  
s to initiate libel action against Mrs. Brady and the magazine. His medical 2005 Page #93  
bject. They stopped at the home of Mrs. Kathleen May, mother of two of the  2006 Page #90  
r of two of the boys in the group. Mrs. May and a visiting cousin, 17 year  2006 Page #90  
ecided not to go on and went home. Mrs. May and the five boys proceeded up  2006 Page #90  
ley field was down on their right. Mrs. May led the group with Eugene Lemon 2006 Page #90  
e of the group but they continued. Mrs. May and Lemon then heard strange no 2006 Page #90  
just below a large hanging branch. Mrs. May and the Lemon boy then turned t 2006 Page #90  
h in front of the nearest witness, Mrs. May, and sprayed an oily substance  2006 Page #90  
y substance on her. At this point, Mrs. May and the group of frightened boy 2006 Page #90  
famous photograph taken in 1952 of Mrs. May holding a large poster-sized dr 2006 Page #91  
 week after the incident occurred, Mrs. May had appeared on a nationwide te 2006 Page #91  
n New York called 'We the People." Mrs. May sat down with an artist in the  2006 Page #91  
so divided concerning the story of Mrs. May and the boys who walked up on t 2006 Page #93  
they knew the witnesses very well. Mrs. May was a well-respected woman and  2006 Page #93  
ted in the community. They believe Mrs. May and the boys did see something  2006 Page #93  
who had actually seen the monster, Mrs. Kathleen May. At the time, she live 2006 Page #93  
he town of Gassaway. When I called Mrs. May on the phone and introduced mys 2006 Page #93  
arned a lot about the incident and Mrs. May informed me about a number of t 2006 Page #93  
ONSTER." I continued to speak with Mrs. May and her son, Freddie, and after 2006 Page #94  
and more information, I would call Mrs. May and Freddie and talk with them  2006 Page #94  
ing Objects. Early in my research, Mrs. May put me in touch with another ke 2006 Page #95  
tated, "The glowing object seen by Mrs. May and the boys was actually a met 2006 Page #96  
 of the story by the witnesses and Mrs. May gave him a detailed description 2006 Page #98  
size of half-dollars, according to Mrs. Kathleen May. When the story about  2006 Page #98  
described to A. Lee Stewart Jr. by Mrs. May in the "Charleston Gazette" art 2006 Page #98  
believed the 'flying saucer' which Mrs. May's sons saw was a meteorite. The 2006 Page #99  
 of a monster? Is it possible that Mrs. May and six boys pulled off a perfe 2006 Page #99  
ht light hanging in the sky," said Mrs. Anne Williams of Bro Diham, Llandri 2006 Page #119  
diameter, crashed into the home of Mrs. Hewlett Hodges. Smashing a three-fo 2007 Page #133  
e radio, it bounced off and gashed Mrs. Hodges' arm. Meanwhile , the myster 2007 Page #133  
heir backyard . The young men told Mrs. White they tried to sneak back into 2008 Page #45  
icle identifies motorist witnesses Mrs. Ralph Case in Central Park and Erne 2008 Page #48  
nd Ernest Hayes in Elma reporting. Mrs. Case reports one side of the object 2008 Page #48  
story and then denial by military. Mrs. Ralph Case was a passenger with her 2008 Page #49  
ished and endowed with grants from Mrs. Edward H. HaiTiman and John D. Rock 2008 Page #140  
the ccor-Th:tcho,:- dlsclosw heTe. Mrs .. dinat.ion and cicvclopmr:nt o( no 2009 Page #182  

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 on phone sex that was a gift from Ms. Lewinsky to the President. The debun 2004 Page #140  
 On April 21, 1996, around 9 p.m., Ms. Terezinha Galo Clepf, age 65, was at 2005 Page #34  
 mpathies, the) strongly suspected Ms. Dukas of being an active asset of So 2005 Page #92  
lligence since at least 1929. Both Ms. Dukas and Dr. Einstein were put unde 2005 Page #92  
guided surface-to-air missiles (SA.Ms), even conceivabl) with tactical nucl 2005 Page #121  
Yeah, right. ~--·--- IN TH£ BLEACH ms h $.!~,. !~Q ,., l.'-h()'t.-\.t.O~t.. 2007 Page #44  
 Radio KJTI in Centralia contacted Ms. Krussel who related her story. 30 Th 2008 Page #70  
 focused in on the Tass statement. Ms. Fein's Voronezh article of Wednesday 2009 Page #138  
 Sckn:lsls were reported thc;r-: m ms try, the w~r oWcc, the ad• hi . · I , 2009 Page #182  

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 I MI P 1 mtir+P.4 1 t I iI MOt, I MS4.1 Glasto,mos L--,-- Ti,,,;.,P Pianis 2004 Page #155  

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firm oral information furnished to MSgt MIL TON SHEARER, Directorate of Int 2007 Page #139  

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rder of Chief of Staff. 2. At 2332 MSI, 3 July h.7 , radar etaions i* east/ 2003 Page #232  
 3 July and lost them around. 2330 MSI on k July (a V—2 was scheduled for l 2003 Page #233  

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Commission Space Affaiis post-I960 Msiitary4nclustial Gorninivon GKNT 1 MMa 2004 Page #155  

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f La Van, Utah flying at 8500 feet MSL. .. We were making a right tum ... W 2008 Page #10  

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E," suggest it just might be. From MSMobil es.com. ILUDING TO UFO ABDUCTlON 2007 Page #71  

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ation's director at mdthuney@email.msn.com. Here is CONTACT's mission state 2006 Page #193  
email the author at mdthuney@email.msn.com. 192                             2006 Page #195  

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l1-t MIT[O'JfT LASOCiO, KOr."t~e.o MSOVE r")A "'_...H:~t- . TI4CH $)OT AWAY 2009 Page #126  

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mes and other phologropia" Jedy 9. MSS • Black Ops when Black Ops weren't c 2004 Page #164  

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.1: 111 a prepared ~ddrc.ss ~~fore Mss• th" we.lpon e.xist~ ";inrl 1h11t !i 2009 Page #183  

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 All this was accomplished by 17J0 MST 7 July. 8. On 7 July , Lt, Geriera ^ 2003 Page #234  
f. Andy Kissner says: At 7:15 p.m. MST, on May 29, 1947, it is believed tha 2004 Page #67  
 Aeual Crescendo ■ Citizens f_g-.• mst UFO Secrecy ■ The Crash R.etriev:i.l 2008 Page #161  

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 Kosmanautiki(Moscosv, Niko1,1992) Mstislav Keldysh "Theoretician of Space" 2004 Page #157  
ch • A. Ioffc • Yakov Terletslcy • Mstislav Keldysh • Igor Kurchatov • Lev  2004 Page #160  

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eval? 9 August 1949 - Hebgen Lake, MT November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash  2003 Page #159  
'e departure - wQaae a leek fbreee mt bead. I mi draftlag a prase raleass f 2003 Page #219  
n miles north and slightly west of Mt. Franklin. The explosion was witnesse 2004 Page #67  
new peeps through the telescope on Mt. Palomar indicate that many a scienti 2004 Page #247  
.....,., 41•----.. ,.,~ .... ~ ... Mt. •• O'Ci ._........, .. .._t.#1 M•.-. 2005 Page #24  
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al imagery of the 16,945-foot-rugh Mt. Ararat, Turkey, inadvertently stumbl 2007 Page #137  
ed under the thick ice and snow of Mt. Ararat. "My dad said that the picrur 2007 Page #138  
194 7 Kenneth Arnold Sighting over Mt. Rainier (. f 1! I \lhl \ ,. I ..,... 2008 Page #41  
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ce.& Technology • Grtdlnp. Pusttll mt 10 introdutt mysdf. I e.m Dr. RJdurd  2008 Page #154  
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onclusions of "AQ-4" and "M4" and "MT' may weU be an inrucacion that MJ 12, 2007 Page #144  

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r and we talked about the problems Mt1rilyn was h,wing with JFK and his bro 2007 Page #136  

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                                   MTAP-12, MJEBEN and a new (to me) code w 2009 Page #14  
12 GROUP TECHNICAL ADVISORY PANEL (MTAP-12) FOR USE BY: EMERGENCY COMBAT CO 2009 Page #26  

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l Academy , was familiar with both mtelhgence work and the Nazis, having wo 2008 Page #131  

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lers spent on in, space intak) W10 mtemabonal SIA/f, ME11111(1 accortkq fa  2006 Page #32  

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nues. Endnotes I Do You Believe in Mtgic?, dir. Paul Kimball, Redstar Films 2004 Page #223  

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Qy IT the CMasm towrwaaat precoats mtistmtaxy cv^crsa 3 ttfato* woaswrm Imi 2003 Page #223  

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N 'Field ketones" god th, erlatfor Mtn. elertro4sassastl essi grew... Atom! 2006 Page #37  

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nd Richard Hall who Interview key ,Mtness named "Jeffrey Morse." • Also inv 2006 Page #29  

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cher Larry Moyers II, 25-26 Pocono Mts., Johnson put alien in freezer; hoax 2004 Page #114  

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ere wa* tin or crater nr other nhx mu* »ijd ol im|uct. I remember rccnaet/i 2003 Page #132  
.. WHOSE CEl.lll:\R PHO'.\![ WOllD mu RATHER ow~? 1.-••~ 1', I .-, •• C. •  2007 Page #74  
year old area resident completed a MU FON sighting report at my request. He 2008 Page #47  
n Robert Gribble helped me lo join MU FON. I called the NUFORC phone number 2008 Page #70  
d Richard Hall, then-editor of the MU FON UFO Journal, wrote to Leonard Str 2009 Page #50  
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ell-known psychic sleuth confirmed much of the Huffman - Mann story and pro 2003 Page #38  
oe soles may be unic Consequently, much more laboratory time and research h 2003 Page #48  
 on the Flying Saucer mystery, and much of the show that night was a discus 2003 Page #54  
for a teenaged city boy to uncover much detail. In the 1980's, my investiga 2003 Page #56  
the woods in 1965, and he observed much of the military recovery operation. 2003 Page #68  
cer yelling out that "we ain't got much time." One detail that Joel also me 2003 Page #69  
 reaponiibiuUea of they were "vary much encouraged" ihie office. fby the fo 2003 Page #91  
the U. S. government was to get as much advanced extraterrestrial technolog 2003 Page #102  
ppears as thin white lines and the much lighter magnesium/zinc shows as dar 2003 Page #105  
ade: "Today, electrolysis uses too much electricity to be an economic sourc 2003 Page #115  
ation because investigation is too much (rouble. Corollaries: /Absence of e 2003 Page #118  
of absence, because looking is loo much trouble. All Believers arc Liars. A 2003 Page #118  
 Armchair. Archival visits arc too much trouble. Defame dead people, since  2003 Page #118  
d stumbled onto something that was much, much bigger than the problems and  2003 Page #141  
bled onto something that was much, much bigger than the problems and suspic 2003 Page #141  
work, or a control force that very much wanted the witnesses and researhers 2003 Page #144  
nd take on the whole situation was much different. The stuff that came out  2003 Page #144  
few others had developed to get as much information as possible from the go 2003 Page #147  
while actually trying to gather as much information as they could on anythi 2003 Page #148  
en craft in 1942 we would have had much more time to put our security plans 2003 Page #171  
the information in the Manual, but much experience and exposure to historic 2003 Page #173  
Wood at the Stanford Library after much hunting) in the word "synchronizer. 2003 Page #181  
M for address did not occur u ntil much later. In 1954, "N. Mex." was commo 2003 Page #183  
oned whether Jimmy Carter was told much about had evidence such as crashed  2003 Page #196  
sident. The OSTP files reveal that much of the Rockefeller effort to declas 2003 Page #200  
ut the bodies, the Air Force spent much of the report dreaming up the 197   2003 Page #201  
written routinely and must include much of the same stereotypical and formu 2003 Page #203  
 General Wedemeyer would like very much to be able to retain the original.  2003 Page #204  
inal, it is impossible to conclude much more than that, hence the signature 2003 Page #210  
 General Kedemeyer would like very much to be able to retain the briginal.  2003 Page #216  
erms are too general and imply too much which may later prove embarrassing. 2003 Page #230  
s been involved in the recovery of much more than mere earth-based technolo 2004 Page #4  
 years later, UFOs were still very much in the minds of Project Moon Dust p 2004 Page #6  
nly fantastic revelations, but how much can be authenticated? I pursued a n 2004 Page #13  
y. It was traveling due north, and much nearer the earth than before. Evide 2004 Page #26  
ng jenny of which we have heard so much. Newt is a very warsome young man,  2004 Page #32  
. Laurie figured that there wasn't much they could do on their own and he d 2004 Page #35  
ect on the water had "drifted" out much further than when first observed by 2004 Page #37  
n short steep seas on a vessel not much different than those that Lawrence  2004 Page #40  
e incident, admittedly without too much detail, having occurred during the  2004 Page #44  
 events, was to put ourselves very much on the line. The risk however prove 2004 Page #49  
 one to two days he was held, very much against his will. During this time, 2004 Page #51  
plane landing and did not pay that much attention to it. A few minutes late 2004 Page #57  
nt in the underground facility, so much so that he asked me to find out if  2004 Page #59  
only specialized components within much larger complexes that have need-to- 2004 Page #63  
t is kept up to date on events but much of it is done orally to prevent a t 2004 Page #84  
ed saucers and hardware. Moreover, much of what was discovered was document 2004 Page #86  
apers all over the country was too much for the Canadian government and Smi 2004 Page #87  
er investigation went underground. Much of what happened inside Project Mag 2004 Page #87  
y them, so I reasoned that with so much smoke maybe I should look for the f 2004 Page #89  
ucers and I would like to know how much of it is true. RIS: The facts repor 2004 Page #91  
 it. When I asked him "Exactly how much of it he and Smith had actually han 2004 Page #94  
gnet) in Canada, and they also had much film. Carol Halford Walkins, who wa 2004 Page #94  
. Smith? Smith: Not the Air Force. Much higher than that. Fitch: The Centra 2004 Page #95  
 I am afraid that they won't learn much about them from inspection; about a 2004 Page #95  
out them from inspection; about as much as a Hottentot would learn about on 2004 Page #95  
s along this line. That was pretty much under the Official Secrets Act he t 2004 Page #96  
uy. Frankly I didn't like him very much. He had some company as I had. Seem 2004 Page #98  
ery of UFOs that interested him so much. Former Director of Citizens Agains 2004 Page #105  
dden. Even Lundahl himself is very much a mystery, perhaps because of his v 2004 Page #105  
Orbit, copies of which are, today, much sought after. Beginning in 1954, St 2004 Page #108  
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o too much traffic; aliens are too much like us; abductions often inconsist 2004 Page #121  
ent. A study of this manual pretty much answers many of the procedural ques 2004 Page #127  
latter two sites are surrounded by much land easily controlled by the gover 2004 Page #129  
aid, "Ten." See Slide 26. This was much larger than I had expected at the t 2004 Page #129  
, since I hadn't studied the topic much. Actually, I think he was low. His  2004 Page #129  
aptured, and at one time we had so much military activity that one could ha 2004 Page #130  
luded that the Roswell Incident is much ado about nothing — or rather much  2004 Page #133  
much ado about nothing — or rather much ado about some Scotch tape and cras 2004 Page #133  
and three-quarters of a mile long. Much of the material was foil-like, as t 2004 Page #135  
el Junior and his father described much smaller, more delicate symbols. Bes 2004 Page #138  
chanisms. They described something much less complex. There were masses of  2004 Page #142  
 father, the Colonel. There is not much we can do about getting the things  2004 Page #147  
 the Roswell Incident. There isn't much that is undisputed, and those dispu 2004 Page #148  
a small reminder that there may be much more at stake in debates over wheth 2004 Page #148  
aureate • Work on Ball Lightning • Much Western Exposure at Cambridge Yakov 2004 Page #159  
, I'll have to kill you." There is much more I could say about this amazing 2004 Page #185  
formation from the government — as much as we can release to you, and we wi 2004 Page #190  
se they don't really tell you very much about what you are getting into. It 2004 Page #190  
d with. What she got was something much different. She stated that Doty beg 2004 Page #193  
l in this process he is saying how much would you take, and would you be wi 2004 Page #194  
d institutions • He represented to much power in the hands of one individua 2004 Page #208  
e issue at hand. I have provided — much to the chagrin of a few ufologists  2004 Page #214  
ter that I give the ufologists too much time and credit. So, to paraphrase  2004 Page #214  
behind the Aztec story since 1988. Much to my surprise, Ramsey convinced me 2004 Page #215  
identity of "Dr. Gee," and Scully, much to Cahn's apparent chagrin, decline 2004 Page #218  
tional audiences in the 1930s with much the same rhetoric. n Aztec 1948, Re 2004 Page #224  
hnical data obtained narrowed down much about the vehicle's specifications; 2004 Page #232  
s wired out not by AP, but via INP much later that night and by the coding  2004 Page #237  
 how does it work, is it good, how much to make one? ■ You get patent if we 2005 Page #5  
use the Afr Force was "getting too much publicity and there were too many p 2005 Page #39  
house's scary is a strange one and much of it is beyond the scope of the Ki 2005 Page #45  
a one-witness event has now become much more in terms of both data and sour 2005 Page #45  
Conference Shot 1 O's effects were much more destructive than predicted . S 2005 Page #48  
rea 51 was ignored completely, and much time was wasted on the irrelevant e 2005 Page #76  
uthenticated government document , much less possessing the hardware itself 2005 Page #78  
arding UFO information , including much that related directly to the Soviet 2005 Page #84  
d thing." I don't think that meant much to her. l then added, "and because  2005 Page #86  
 more, though I have to wonder how much. The fact is tl1e idea of aliens he 2005 Page #86  
ted ways in 1929 when Reich, after much clinical work and observation in th 2005 Page #89  
ime, they were al!O\ved to thrive. Much to the disappointment and upset of  2005 Page #89  
core group of colleagues, devoting much of his experimental work and study  2005 Page #89  
ever, can remain in an accumulator much longer while feeling little if any  2005 Page #90  
War IT fighter pilot and pioneered much of the basis for modern scientific  2005 Page #94  
FO studies to the American public, much to the detriment of both their care 2005 Page #99  
ys ago. It sure made me sit up. So much Air Force testimony can't be ignore 2005 Page #102  
t we are faced with here is not so much a simple passivity or mistrust of n 2005 Page #103  
o the conceptual boxes .... "1 How much more thjs must be true when new dat 2005 Page #117  
her any one of us could recognize, much less translate, Morse Code signals  2005 Page #120  
the sources cited. These cases are much more substantial than popular opini 2005 Page #121  
 while he might not have known too much about crashed UFOs, he had no doubt 2005 Page #133  
 cases couJd be advanced and moved much closer to a firm authenticity concl 2005 Page #134  
on is that he said 'Ten.' This was much larger than I had expected at the t 2005 Page #140  
, since 1 hadn't studied the topic much. Actually, I think he was low. His  2005 Page #140  
ne time in the early Cold \v'ar so much military action took place, perhaps 2005 Page #140  
T itself was only the surface of a much more deeply concealed intelligence, 2005 Page #143  
k the truth has begun to reveal as much about ourselves and our own history 2005 Page #143  
 part of it. Jose wasn't afraid of much, but I cold him we should get out o 2005 Page #155  
omprehend such advanced technology much less to attempt to duplicate its fu 2005 Page #161  
r in mjnd my former statement that much of what man has built is inspired b 2005 Page #163  
ed he had already been the butt of much ridicule. He currently held a job a 2005 Page #165  
red alien vehicles was to learn as much as possible about the technology .  2005 Page #167  
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ally absurd. Answers are also very much dependent on how difficult it is to 2006 Page #6  
s would be very uncommon indeed. A much more realistic approach is to note  2006 Page #6  
ngsten, osmium, etc. These are all much denser than lead. We know from stud 2006 Page #7  
about doing this. Obviously war is much more important than ocean mining to 2006 Page #7  
d many terrorist groups would very much like to duplicate the flight techno 2006 Page #9  
tion. Surely governments have very much more sophisticated instruments and  2006 Page #9  
raft crashes, we often find, after much effort, that it was simple unexpect 2006 Page #11  
proclamation, investigation is too much trouble and the public won't know t 2006 Page #12  
ally available. They were retyped, much hand written material was Xeroxed o 2006 Page #12  
in 1979 and said that it contained much information on each of group of EBE 2006 Page #19  
. 0014,41.0i 100elt ifi• I tai How much is that? L FY 2001 Missing' • Where 2006 Page #32  
 wrr"kage. But he's not saying too much about what he expects to find. Ther 2006 Page #44  
unication, human beings might have much more difficulty assessing the risks 2006 Page #52  
e community would want to learn as much as possible from and about the NHI, 2006 Page #56  
uld have an imperative to learn as much as possible in order to determine w 2006 Page #56  
ty, would be concerned to learn as much as possible from any NHI contact in 2006 Page #56  
it the ability of business to make much difference. NHI strangeness would i 2006 Page #63  
e, government would have to assert much greater control over media activity 2006 Page #64  
ry activity. If overt war broke o, much of the population would already be  2006 Page #64  
e. The NHI strangeness would cause much fear and spiritual confusion. Many  2006 Page #65  
with prior preparation; otherwise, much ad-lib and misfire is unavoidable.  2006 Page #66  
e of Groom Lake, he transmitted as much information as he had. The response 2006 Page #74  
 other identifiable cockpit items. Much of the titanium skin was unpainted, 2006 Page #76  
ynamic loading may have proved too much for the damaged bolt. 75            2006 Page #78  
ut warned us not to expect to find much because "the government people that 2006 Page #80  
rampant speculation. The fact that much of this speculation was reasonably  2006 Page #83  
d by Randle's witness sounded very much like a damaged YF-12A engine nacell 2006 Page #87  
ying saucer incident was part of a much larger news story that gained world 2006 Page #89  
" Those who were upset were pretty much limited to those who were near the  2006 Page #103  
ry reports have apparently made of much of the AECI8 file material since 6, 2006 Page #104  
cs, science, military doctrine and much else besides." (26) Given this stat 2006 Page #131  
n five feet. The color was silver, much like polished steel. There were no  2006 Page #135  
 yet U.S. air defenses extend to a much greater distance than that. If the  2006 Page #136  
 Key West. All of it shut down and much of the valuable American military e 2006 Page #144  
out hurting anyone. If it had that much power, it could have just put us aw 2006 Page #149  
 and reversing them. That's pretty much what happened. The polarity reverse 2006 Page #149  
happened. The polarity reversed on much of the equipment and I have NO idea 2006 Page #149  
watt radar site is able to pick up much further than the old tube types wer 2006 Page #154  
ion at the aircraft hangar. Pretty much, this is really a rendition because 2006 Page #158  
 real as I could by not giving too much detail in the eyes. But the eyes, t 2006 Page #159  
 not handle it. There would be too much shock. We've got to maintain this u 2006 Page #162  
e been something big to cause this much activity by the Continental Air Com 2006 Page #164  
en not just two to three hours but much more than 10 hours for the assumed  2006 Page #168  
"averaging" argument does not make much sense. Fortunately one does not nee 2006 Page #178  
e simply doesn't seem to have been much action of any kind in the sky durin 2006 Page #189  
aditional explanation? To be sure, much of the evidence and testimony regar 2006 Page #192  
s Nevada Test Site. There has been much speculation that certain areas of t 2006 Page #199  
amily Day visits, but never saw as much as we did that day with UNLV. 196   2006 Page #199  
and travels he had got behind with much of the Foundation work. Budd is an  2006 Page #202  
 certainly would not have received much news coverage, especially by nation 2007 Page #7  
The American merua actually behave much more like an extension of the gover 2007 Page #8  
ia and the federal government grew much closer in \'{/odd \.'{/ar L The Ame 2007 Page #10  
, the post-war environment was nor much more open. An array of oppressive n 2007 Page #17  
f oppressive new laws made certain much scientific and technical informatio 2007 Page #17  
 UFO secrecy is just one part of a much larger problem in our society. We h 2007 Page #34  
pecifically Saratoga 120s, just as much as their nicotine-adructed human co 2007 Page #65  
research commuruty, I doubt it had much impact on the sales or populari ty  2007 Page #68  
e nature of the phenomenon? Not as much as they help us to understand human 2007 Page #77  
d playing the clown. iVf\Xl: l was much the same. le GM: l was always anti  2007 Page #79  
n Glasgow the education system was much better than it is in England l thin 2007 Page #79  
 weren't interested in subjects so much? GM: Well I joined the one school b 2007 Page #80  
her was great :M\XI: Did you learn much about History or World Politics at  2007 Page #80  
irst in London we didn't have very much and parents had shop jobs. We didn' 2007 Page #82  
bs did you get paid a lot. GM: Not much but I got into labouring for a whil 2007 Page #82  
ously but I didn't think there was much chance of us being a target, which  2007 Page #83  
image format. So there wouldn't be much l could have done with them unless  2007 Page #86  
hout realising )OU were doing very much wrong. GM: If you hadn't spent all  2007 Page #87  
ame network. M\V: Did you look for much information like that? GM: No not r 2007 Page #90  
d standing 12' off of the ground, (much higher near the edge) the largest o 2007 Page #105  
eported char the ruses were flying much higher, and traveling far to fast c 2007 Page #109  
arly shaken up by the incident, so much so that shortly after the incident, 2007 Page #130  
Base in Ohio as the destination of much of the craft wrecbge. Tiny ship cab 2007 Page #131  
 on their own didn't really answer much at all, because of the mountain bei 2007 Page #138  
s that his father did nor know too much of the true nature of the object ch 2007 Page #139  
thing." "Everything," he adds with much significance, "had a i\[oon Duse st 2007 Page #139  
 soldiers around it and had pretty much a perimeter around it. Every so man 2007 Page #169  
und. \Xie turned around and pretty much left the area. But that was it. W/e 2007 Page #169  
ole time because there wasn't that much time between when we saw it and wen 2007 Page #170  
d it. Mom: And we didn't talk that much about it even with family. DO YOU T 2007 Page #172  
hough this case remains in need of much more research, the authors have une 2007 Page #184  
t this crash retrieval deserves as much ( or more) attention as the 194 7 U 2007 Page #186  
n aircraft, although there was not much left of it. As the Mexican recovery 2007 Page #187  
h in 1974. In an effort to shed as much light as possible on the events sur 2007 Page #188  
ost was its weight, it weighed too much for irs size. My father came next t 2007 Page #196  
have given great weight to. Not so much today. I received a letter, the wri 2008 Page #14  
o that its light covered almost as much area as that created by the big hyd 2008 Page #16  
 the files was thirty-two minutes, much too long for a meteor. With the cas 2008 Page #17  
 again, the description was pretty much the same as most of the others. In  2008 Page #33  
d two Royal Air Force bases pretty much being over-flown by a structured cr 2008 Page #34  
 a rookie patrolman who didn't see much daylight. I also didn't read the lo 2008 Page #41  
urious. I knew there was something much deeper and more significant than th 2008 Page #42  
looded with calls: • Small plane • Much larger plane • Round, disc-shaped o 2008 Page #44  
ars old then. His recollection was much more specific: on Wednesday of the  2008 Page #52  
 anything else to tell me after so much time has gone by. Just Helicopter E 2008 Page #54  
on 3 to 4 quarts. If you lost ve,y much at all, you won't be in the air lon 2008 Page #54  
on about the files, explaining how much material there is, what it comprise 2008 Page #61  
led 30 Year Rule, which did pretty much what it said on the tin and meant t 2008 Page #61  
ple like it and believe it or not. Much of the material is mundane -when I  2008 Page #68  
from a personal point of view. How much of what you do at work each day is  2008 Page #69  
n relation to documents and files. Much has already been released and there 2008 Page #69  
ice of America broadcast power was much bigger than 0TH radar. We really po 2008 Page #77  
 opaque, black glass. I was pretty much confused at that point. It was dead 2008 Page #81  
s upper white light instantly grew much brighter, almost blinding. Both Pen 2008 Page #82  
 out. The blue light scared her so much she cried and was relieved of her d 2008 Page #87  
o go into the future. It takes too much energy. HOW FAR INTO THE PAST CAN T 2008 Page #92  
thousand years. They can't go back much further. They might not be able to  2008 Page #92  
s a lady named Bright Who traveled much faster than light. She departed one 2008 Page #95  
thirty years later in 2008 with so much power that John Burroughs cannot fo 2008 Page #96  
hemed comic books the situation is much the same. In the Marvel Comics spin 2008 Page #103  
r not leaving his signature around much. The whole thrust of the "Burned Me 2008 Page #110  
life, from an economic standpoint. Much has been speculated about the possi 2008 Page #112  
hat the Farben chief once "held as much stock in Standard Oil of New Jersey 2008 Page #127  
stitutional phenomenon required as much description and analysis as its sec 2009 Page #12  
secret letter. Conslusions So, how much of this S-4 package is really genui 2009 Page #13  
ing forensic lingusitis would have much merit. One would think of checking  2009 Page #14  
at to tell the president' and 'how much.' This has been the policy since 19 2009 Page #15  
rked around the clock to secure as much data on Soviet nuclear capability a 2009 Page #17  
d by the Pope. The secret was kept much better than that of the atomic bomb 2009 Page #20  
a situation that already possesses much too little stability. RPVs AND MAN- 2009 Page #22  
stitutional phenomenon required as much description and analysis as its sec 2009 Page #23  
represented only a "toe-hold" on a much larger conspiracy. What it didn't p 2009 Page #29  
ney of New Orleans. Garrison found much documentary evidence to demonstrate 2009 Page #44  
ouse's story is a strange one; and much of it is beyond the scope of the Ki 2009 Page #51  
he retrieval activities noted with much pleasure the human treatment provid 2009 Page #53  
at least. It must be stressed that much of Bethurum's tale is, frankly, unb 2009 Page #54  
pective worlds, their hobbies, and much more 48 ....                        2009 Page #54  
ave met was olive-skinned -not too much of a difference , one could well ar 2009 Page #55  
 that we would do well to dig into much deeper. It may ultimately turn out  2009 Page #55  
 was out there with Col. Halt. How much missing time? I do believe there wa 2009 Page #78  
 the car and left. They didn1t ask much. They said, 'Where?' and we pointed 2009 Page #82  
ight-that our Government does know much more than it ever admits publicly a 2009 Page #88  
ing that she probably did not have much more time, she decided to end her l 2009 Page #89  
 these were not men who joked very much. I asked June to think about that m 2009 Page #91  
riend in her life at that point as much as I did. But much more importantly 2009 Page #95  
t that point as much as I did. But much more importantly , I respected June 2009 Page #95  
uit and had a very small head, not much more than a bump peeking above the  2009 Page #135  
p. I don't disbelieve, but we have much better stories in this country," Th 2009 Page #138  
f practical application would cost much less than the development of atomic 2009 Page #159  
experimental programs. As a result much effort was wasted. It was also unfo 2009 Page #166  
is not all imaginary or seeing too much in some natural phenomenon. Somethi 2009 Page #178  
y or Navy. Mr. (Reynolds) was very much surprised when Colonel (Garrett) st 2009 Page #178  
 didn't feel capable of evaluating much of the contents of the letters I ha 2009 Page #179  
 mii:l:t hn,·c play. wo:.iltl cost much le,;s Uum the 1 l I c,d II role as  2009 Page #182  

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id he mention the existence of the much-discussed "thin and bifurcated tong 2005 Page #36  

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round the world -along with animal mucilacions Jjnkecl to the aerial lights 2007 Page #145  

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 was this a smokescreen to further muddy the crash-retrieval waters?        2003 Page #73  
usion. Another motive might be to "muddy the waters" by officials discredit 2005 Page #132  
ts. Speculation and disinformation muddy the water. Physical evidence, howe 2006 Page #71  
are two huge chasms created by the Muddy and Virgin Rivers that carved the  2009 Page #54  

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 the bridge and headed towards the mudflats. Saw what appeared to be an exp 2008 Page #46  
nage area, possibly in the marshy, mudflats or in the adjacent thick forest 2008 Page #58  

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s finally given its nom de voyage "Muerto Canyon Virus"—"Valley of Death Vi 2006 Page #111  

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

documents. The Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) convention gathered in Las Vegas  2003 Page #146  
akers at the "alternate" Las Vegas MUFON convention urgently warned of a pr 2003 Page #150  
as provided for his contact in his MUFON presentation of July 1989. Postage 2003 Page #171  
ng worked on by CUFOS and the Ohio MUFON people. It involves the longest se 2003 Page #190  
ing evidence is yet available, but MUFON Ohio is still working on it. Harry 2003 Page #190  
et more than twenty years ago at a MUFON conference in June 1983. Both were 2004 Page #58  
gain speaking at the Massachusetts MUFON conference. In July 1987 both were 2004 Page #58  
ed speakers at the annual national MUFON conference, that year held at Amer 2004 Page #58  
t I; Retrievals of the Third Kind, MUFON Symposium, July 1978 • 2. The UFO/ 2004 Page #107  
erved on the Board of Directors of MUFON, the Mutual UFO Network; as an Ass 2004 Page #108  
ecrecy? (Answer by Don Berliner in MUFON Journal. 1988; see SOM too) m How  2004 Page #120  
AR • Don Berliner's article in the MUFON Journal sets the stage • Select pe 2004 Page #124  
e good fortune to meet with Len at MUFON symposia, and I think in about 199 2004 Page #129  
d, in a co-authored article in the MUFON Journal, to discredit the Barnett  2004 Page #136  
 up with a similar surprise at the MUFON International Symposium. He confir 2004 Page #147  
e Captain Edward Ruppelt MAGAZINES MUFON Jourwal, various issues Internatio 2004 Page #149  
y told by Ward Kimball at the 1979 MUFON conference. Ward was a close frien 2004 Page #179  
ney Company. Kimball stated in his MUFON presentation that the USAF had app 2004 Page #179  
rash / retrieval story revisited," MUFON UFO Journal, August 2004, pp. 3 —  2004 Page #223  
RPIT team member (B) Don Burleson (MUFON Journal, March 2000) (C) Tom Carey 2004 Page #228  
lenn Fishbine (MN) William McNeff (MUFON Minnesota Journal, issue #102) Lin 2004 Page #228  
elief that UFO conferences such as MUFON have a real impact on public opini 2004 Page #254  
hird Kind, presented at the annual MUFON symposium of that year, Leonard St 2005 Page #41  
, Richard Hall, then-editor of the MUFON UFO ]011mal, wrote to Leonard Stri 2005 Page #42  
nd," published in two parts in the MUFON UFO Journal, July and August 1978. 2005 Page #78  
 the attendees, lBM executive (and MUFON member) Jan Harzan, Rich gave a fa 2005 Page #81  
erved on the Board of Directors of MUFON, the Mutual UFO Network; as an Ass 2005 Page #139  
e good fortune to meet with Len at MUFON symposia, and I thjnk in about 199 2005 Page #140  
 Stanton T. "Government UFO Lies", MUFON 2005 Conference Proceedings and at 2006 Page #13  
1 the Washington State Director of MUFON (the Mutual UFO Network), diver Ri 2006 Page #188  
the government? I was browsing the MUFON Bulletin Board System on the Inter 2006 Page #202  
en Uriarte Director, N. California MUFON Noe Torres Writer, Researcher, Lib 2007 Page #184  
ays Plane Was Controlled by UFOs." MUFON UFO Journal. Jan. 2003.3-5. Torres 2007 Page #192  
tified - In 1987, Don Johnson, the MUFON State Director, and Robert Gribble 2008 Page #45  
ance of his report. He completed a MUFON sighting report and he drew a basi 2008 Page #56  
ure 12 Alan Ra111111er's diagra111 MUFON report 50 I                        2008 Page #56  
84-1986 ■ State of Ufology: 19S4 ■ MUFON and the Natio1:a! Enrpirc-r ■ Gove 2008 Page #164  
e Cc1cks ■ The Bob Laz:1.I Story ■ MUFON Implodes ■ UFO Sighting; in the U. 2008 Page #166  
 at the annual Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) Symposium of that year, Leonard S 2009 Page #49  
 Esponiage and UFOs James Carrion, MUFON International Director © 2009 by J 2009 Page #154  

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O research ■ The Bob Lazar story ■ MUFON's crisis and Bill N[oore's confess 2008 Page #166  

Word: "muh1al", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rt Thompson , whom he knew through muh1al aviation interests. On the same d 2009 Page #50  

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

naphtha) , which stopped the first Muhammadan onslaught on the Constantinop 2009 Page #20  

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m Cooper FOIA 1994 ■ Salina via TC muilbox 1996 ■ S-2 (mail plus to TC) 199 2008 Page #115  

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white letters spelling out the Fox Mulder mantra, "I \X ANT TO BELIEVE," su 2007 Page #71  
 and Terma respectively), in which Mulder and his arch-foe, Alex Krycek, ar 2008 Page #103  

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ng of 11 July 1986, Major Ross E. "Mule" Mulhare (Fig. 10) took off from TT 2006 Page #81  

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11 July 1986, Major Ross E. "Mule" Mulhare (Fig. 10) took off from TTR in A 2006 Page #81  
g a turn over the town of Tonopah, Mulhare climbed to 20,000 feet under the 2006 Page #81  
en leaving controlled airspace. As Mulhare turned to the east, the lights o 2006 Page #81  
 supersonic at the time of impact. Mulhare made no attempt to eject, and wa 2006 Page #82  

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ht schedule in the pre-dawn hours. Mulhare's aircraft was not operating in  2006 Page #81  
enters. Los Angeles Center granted Mulhare's request to descend to 17,000 f 2006 Page #81  
function properly above Mach 1. If Mulhare's aircraft exceeded the speed of 2006 Page #82  
y. If Air Force spokesmen had said Mulhare's airplane was an A-7 there like 2006 Page #83  

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SONABLE DOUBT • By deflnldon, UFO, mull ex!n • Tbat doe, not st.ate what th 2008 Page #146  

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

l'!"scdcs HO CR 4-l. O:issificd bY Mullipk Sources dal~ 4 Oct 74. UECL: OAD 2007 Page #175  

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al Conference 10. Currently, three multi-day trips have been taken to the a 2006 Page #47  

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d a License to fly both single and multi-engine aircraft, but this aerospac 2005 Page #174  

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yze six different materials in the multi-layered sole. I really do not know 2003 Page #49  
cuments, bio-medical intelligence, multi-layered security, psy-op developme 2006 Page #105  

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ment. Similar highly sophisticated multi-level containment facilities exist 2006 Page #103  

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

or this event for decades, so with multi-levels of biologic security at the 2006 Page #102  

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

ars." Th.is was at a time when the multi-stage rockets were being fired fro 2005 Page #172  

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e personnel take possession of his multi-thousand page 'diary;' given the a 2003 Page #89  

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and his wife Cindy had been seeing multicolored lights floating and swoopin 2003 Page #142  
d against the wind',:· ·:_!f Shone multicolored lights, al~o•~ .; e bright  2007 Page #180  

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

l Post-video production by Antares Multimedia, Ashland, Oregon Contents of  2003 Page #43  

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ere seems co be a clear pattern of multinational entities creating an infor 2007 Page #121  
ot come under the control of giant multinational corporations? The question 2008 Page #124  
d of the war. The foundation for a multinational German business empire was 2008 Page #137  
Paul Joseph Goebbels as a mere six multinational corporations control virtu 2008 Page #143  
r in the English language. Jt is a multinational media corporation based in 2008 Page #143  

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

 is not noted. On January 7, 1948, multiple flying disc reports near Fort K 2003 Page #88  
FOIA -released documents described multiple events that, according to the b 2003 Page #147  
bservations, more credibility with multiple witnesses, and follow-up propor 2003 Page #178  
r 53 1954 radars: no shape, size O Multiple looks in range would do it Down 2003 Page #186  
re Approved Truman July 9.1947No - Multiple types No of Paragraphs 4 4 No o 2003 Page #205  
mission to ensure cooperation with multiple agencies that he might have to  2003 Page #208  
and civilian witnesses; memorable, multiple animal reactions to the UFOs; p 2004 Page #48  
 a certain temperature (103T) with multiple backup systems to insure that t 2004 Page #51  
d porthole, bodies four feet long; multiple sources 12 1949 Unknown, Mexico 2004 Page #111  
USA See separate report on Kingman Multiple refs. UFO and bodies recovered  2004 Page #112  
rvention in Earthly affairs, after multiple government reports that seem to 2004 Page #137  
imply extraorcunary. A few include multiple witnesses, or radar plus visual 2005 Page #74  
 large, and since 1986 was tracked multiple rimes by the Federal Aviation A 2005 Page #82  
the famous Roswell crash (in fact, multiple crashes) in the middle of one o 2005 Page #121  
you. The memo states not only that multiple craft were recm·ered five years 2005 Page #123  
 must consider whether document s, multiple witnesses and detailed descript 2005 Page #132  
ses have reached th.is point, with multiple investigators working over year 2005 Page #134  
e to have been involved? Are there multiple independent sources corroborati 2005 Page #136  
arly problem free. At th.is level, multiple witnesses are present that have 2005 Page #137  
the center of the craft, which had multiple rectangular compartments. \X/he 2005 Page #166  
ese, little to no corroboration by multiple witnesses, and questionable phy 2005 Page #166  
. NHI technology could bring about multiple revolutions in science: interst 2006 Page #60  
iosafety level III—high biohazard, multiple vaccinations required, examples 2006 Page #106  
osure to Gas and Liquid/Gel • Sex: multiple levels of histological contact  2006 Page #109  
t between December 26 and 29, 1980 multiple UFO encounters occurred within  2006 Page #132  
 cattle at the Test Site. However, multiple, unusual cattle deaths, called  2006 Page #201  
 that this large aircraft utilized multiple nose wheels on the nose gear in 2007 Page #105  
was called in with the presence of multiple helicopters. Federal authoritie 2007 Page #130  
ar the Manzano Mountains and other multiple eyewitness encounters with disc 2007 Page #162  
ce, there are few cases that offer multiple chains of evidence. That is, fe 2008 Page #7  
evidence. That is, few cases offer multiple eyewitness testimony over a lar 2008 Page #7  
ich controlled city street lights. Multiple rpts. Attempted recovery by Col 2008 Page #10  
f pages of "leaked" documents from multiple sources, some of them on origin 2009 Page #7  
single saucer on his own. Dahl had multiple witnesses to his sighting and t 2009 Page #31  
E# 14 66 That's correct. There are multiple objects in the sky at that time 2009 Page #72  
 ability to change shape, and then multiple objects appear that have the ca 2009 Page #75  
, few UFO researchers are aware of multiple crash recovery events handled b 2009 Page #90  
nitude. The use of atomic bombs as multiple charges may be more practical.  2009 Page #167  
nitude. The use of atomic bombs as multiple charges may be more practical." 2009 Page #168  
itude . The use of atomic bombs as multiple charges may be more practical." 2009 Page #168  

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und, they were well documented and multiple-witne ssed. \Xlhat were the sci 2005 Page #88  

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 follows. The 11se ef 1JJeighti11g multiplie,:r helps the a1Ja91sts be ofve 2005 Page #135  

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re is five point scale which, when multiplied by the weighting facror, resu 2005 Page #135  
tales of UFOs and alien encounters multiplied across the countr). More than 2005 Page #154  

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dent. Authenticity Class Weighting Multiplier Witnesses (1st hand, professi 2005 Page #135  

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 m,•nrn, n,11 :t: 2_ · l!r.adlC'nt multiplkd b_, .. ;,-. ; i ~ tbc ladDC('d 2005 Page #21  

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transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a glass of water." Let's ima 2004 Page #132  

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o. Though Werner von Braun saw the multistage rocket as a solution to space 2005 Page #172  

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

ound) could now be used to cover a multitude of shenanigans. The Air Force  2003 Page #141  
depths of the ocean carrying their multitude of nuclear tipped missiles. Th 2006 Page #7  
o brought into the public arena "a multitude of government documents, many  2006 Page #17  
lien Amber experience and join the multitude of believers. Th.is is your mi 2007 Page #71  
ts , have used religion to cover a multitude of anti-libertarian laws and p 2008 Page #143  

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neral public, it is now known that multitudes of people had some associatio 2003 Page #56  
 nothing happened? Especially when multitudes of people swear that the inci 2003 Page #57  

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My parents split up, that's why my mum came down to London and lived with m 2007 Page #79  
ssified nature, he decided to stay mum. That would be a clean cut answer, b 2009 Page #176  

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 awakened by what he described as "mumbling." As he began to stir, Bethurum 2009 Page #54  

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

ence from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana in 1961. He worked as a  2003 Page #111  

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

d the disc was nothing more than a mundane weather balloon. Why? What happe 2004 Page #230  
wasn't carried away via any of the mundane means discussed above, then.. .w 2006 Page #192  
cal conclusion, be ir anomalous or mundane. Such inquiries can lead to your 2007 Page #59  
s were linked many of the possible mundane explanations were eliminated. Ac 2008 Page #8  
vents that can be explained in the mundane. On a page in the file that appe 2008 Page #16  
y because we are distracted by the mundane . On the southwest coast of Wash 2008 Page #41  
 of the UFO sightings detailed are mundane , but there are some more intere 2008 Page #64  
 hundred sightings. Most cases had mundane explanations and were clearly mi 2008 Page #64  
it or not. Much of the material is mundane -when I joined the UFO project e 2008 Page #68  
hat made his initial sighting seem mundane in comparison . Arnold wrote ext 2009 Page #179  

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terested in the occult, encouraged Munich locksmith and toolmaker Anton Dre 2008 Page #126  

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war he was chairman of the Zealand munitions advisory board and director of 2009 Page #157  

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,'OOt,. ""-5 r.' /\ 6'6NT'C P IJro MUO~G JO'-AA (MTIK'~ ~ --«JOJICJ'OJ' CO. 2009 Page #131  

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romote themselves via state-themed murals on the sides of their rental vehj 2007 Page #70  

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

vidence (Part 2) Grant Cameron 173 Murder and Majestic 12: An Investigation 2004 Page #3  
                                   Murder and Majestic 12: An Investigation 2004 Page #198  
                                   Murder & Majestic 12 25 Mysterious Death 2004 Page #200  
                                   Murder & Majestic 12 MJ-12 Linked Deaths 2004 Page #202  
                                   Murder & Majestic 12 Henry Forrestal (br 2004 Page #204  
ence efforts, while distasteful to murder at times, the use lethal measures 2004 Page #204  
                                   Murder & Majestic 12 Journalist Dorothy  2004 Page #206  
                                   Murder & Majestic 12 William Randolph Lo 2004 Page #208  
nduced heart attack — cold blooded murder a Why: • He choose to pry into an 2004 Page #208  
                                   Murder & Majestic 12 McDonald's Death •  2004 Page #210  
                                   Murder & Majestic 12 President John F Ke 2004 Page #212  
 that would connect MJ-12 to JFK's murder. This document did not exist offi 2004 Page #248  
as a heart attack, the question of murder is likely co remain an open one.  2005 Page #104  
ona, 1998: Landed UFO, Military, & Murder? Ken Storch Copyright 2005 Ken St 2005 Page #177  
 fim1 evidence to demonstrate that murder may have been commfrted -and sanc 2007 Page #137  
izes a principle in crimes such as murder called "inevitability of discovei 2008 Page #40  
n you are investigating anything-a murder, a fatal traffic accident, or a c 2008 Page #55  
ing MJ-12 (not the CIA) with JFK's murder. We all would like to know more a 2008 Page #110  
n ■ Says MJ-12 connects with JFK's murder l a..c o retired CIA counterintcl 2008 Page #120  
 prosecution of John F. Kennedy 's murder and it taught many others about i 2009 Page #29  
sman's heels as a suspect in JFK's murder. Following in the same letter, Cr 2009 Page #32  

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per that Mr. Forrestal was in fact murdered at the behest of powerful indiv 2003 Page #85  
onvinced that his brother had been murdered, a view he maintained for the r 2003 Page #95  
y threatened, they were apparently murdered or otherwise made to vanish. 14 2004 Page #145  
Nalchik • Internationally quoted • Murdered by Mafiosi? Sverdlovsk Crash •  2004 Page #172  
h Database • Specifically, Who Was Murdered? • Why were they murdered? • Pr 2004 Page #198  
 Who Was Murdered? • Why were they murdered? • Probability against chance • 2004 Page #198  
k • Key questions • Was the target murdered (Y/N) • Why murdered • How murd 2004 Page #199  
as the target murdered (Y/N) • Why murdered • How murdered • Who murdered t 2004 Page #199  
urdered (Y/N) • Why murdered • How murdered • Who murdered them Andrew J. C 2004 Page #199  
 Why murdered • How murdered • Who murdered them Andrew J. Ceroni Jr. — Mer 2004 Page #199  
h Database • Specifically, Who Was Murdered? • Why were they murdered? • Pr 2004 Page #201  
 Who Was Murdered? • Why were they murdered? • Probability against chance • 2004 Page #201  
years have passed..." a RV answer: murdered in cold blood via a poison to i 2004 Page #205  
eath "natural in bed" • RV Answer: murdered by injection, unusual back then 2004 Page #206  
ficial cause of death • RV Answer: Murdered made to look like a suicide • W 2004 Page #207  
ictures are still out A there; was murdered with roadside pipe; he did not  2004 Page #209  
rence Redmond's Death • RV Answer: Murdered by massive injection of potassi 2004 Page #211  
n fairly conclude that people were murdered to maintain the UFO secrets. Th 2004 Page #254  
 one. Regardless of whether he was murdered or died of natural causes, huma 2005 Page #104  

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

ghts and the mysterious and grisly murders of cattle that had caused a grow 2003 Page #143  
Apart from obvious disappearances, murders and threats, there also have bee 2004 Page #146  
or confirms "officially sanctioned murders" 196                             2004 Page #199  

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t, Crisman's life submerges into a murky trail of fudged and inaccurate doc 2003 Page #41  
ous cases have been created by the murky world of officialdom to confuse th 2005 Page #132  
ctual object that plunged into the murky depths off the shores of Lummi Isl 2006 Page #180  
s within the U.S. military and the murky world of intelligence were informe 2008 Page #31  
 custody, or provenance , has been murky, and so the examination of the phy 2008 Page #104  
 document whose provenance is also murky but which was allegedly written by 2008 Page #104  

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

vive his illness he gave his wife, Murl, instructions to hide his UFO files 2004 Page #86  
. They left, but at that point, as Murl told me in a 1978 interview, the br 2004 Page #86  
et Project Magnet work I contacted Murl Smith and asked her if Wilbert had  2004 Page #87  
e gas. What happened, according to Murl, is that an agreement had been made 2004 Page #87  

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

urrence and was no longer known as Muroc (Corum spelled backwards -after on 2005 Page #164  

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

gh area is 4:47 P.M. The late John Murphy, who was the news director of WHJ 2003 Page #54  
 event as the story was unfolding. Murphy, in the days after the incident,  2003 Page #54  
vent called "Object In the Woods." Murphy had no idea that the information  2003 Page #54  
. Included in the radio broadcast, Murphy is quoted as saying, "The control 2003 Page #54  
 The station's news director, John Murphy after obtaining this information  2003 Page #59  
ate police barracks in Greensburg. Murphy then left for the Kecksburg locat 2003 Page #59  
s. When they came out of the woods Murphy at one point asked Carl Metz if h 2003 Page #59  
lied that he wasn't sure. But when Murphy pressed Metz again he responded,  2003 Page #59  
formation from the Army." This led Murphy to believe that there was somethi 2003 Page #59  
f military interest. Reporter John Murphy, after talking with the state pol 2003 Page #59  
heir way in to that facility. When Murphy arrived at that location, he said 2003 Page #59  
o were at the police headquarters. Murphy obtained permission to go back wi 2003 Page #59  
When they arrived in the vicinity, Murphy was denied access to go into the  2003 Page #59  
 incident, WHJB news director John Murphy and his staff produced a radio do 2003 Page #67  
overnment men came in to talk with Murphy. She said after they left, John w 2003 Page #67  
 PA City Edition 10 December 1965. Murphy, John "Object in the Woods." WHJB 2003 Page #72  
h Retrieval Conference John Philip Murphy Jr. . ist press on the scene at K 2004 Page #209  

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r to the way you order a voluntary muscle to move." The Colonel told me how 2003 Page #102  
observed disease pattern of fever, muscle aches, headaches leading in a few 2006 Page #110  
 current paradigm (trussed up with muscle provided by the ruling elite and  2006 Page #181  

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nd groin o Body thin, no fat, good muscles o Small hands, four long digits, 2003 Page #174  
lude:30 • Lips • Tongue • Skin and muscles of lower jaw • Rectum • Genitali 2006 Page #115  
12 -' 10 8 -- 6 4 — 2 0 a Skeletal muscles • Tongue 0 Eye o Ear • Teats a U 2006 Page #118  

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cted toward dissolving the chronic muscular contractions of his patients: t 2005 Page #90  

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enjO). \Vh.ile trus may be true we muse bear in mjnd my former statement th 2005 Page #163  
iles find their place 1n space, we muse consider the potential threat chat  2008 Page #114  

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

rything just disappeared," Papetti muses, "And that was the end of the jour 2006 Page #193  

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

es and Alarms, Cape Girardeau Fire Museum. 14. Private research report by K 2003 Page #39  
ntained a kind of alien technology museum" at Norton Air Force Base near Sa 2003 Page #102  
onders where the "alien technology museum" went? Or if it's still there, is 2003 Page #102  
he crash. A display at the Roswell Museum has a display showing a phone cal 2003 Page #190  
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, "in July 1944, the Navy's Bureau 2004 Page #66  
 back- engineering VI Witness saw "Museum" of crashed UFO high tech artifac 2004 Page #112  
er-ups in place. 44 1965 Air Force Museum, Fairborn, Ohio 1 0 0 0 0 No name 2004 Page #113  
 autopsy film was first shown in a museum on London. He mysteriously declar 2004 Page #144  
 established the International UFO Museum and Research Center as one of its 2004 Page #148  
 visitors have passed through that museum in search of answers to their que 2004 Page #148  
tudies, various issues ROSWELL UFO MUSEUM Various exhibits and sworn statem 2004 Page #149  
riedman to be passed on to the UFO Museum in Roswell, New Mexico, while he  2004 Page #240  
while he was on stage there at the Museum on July 3, 2004. The Museum is ha 2004 Page #240  
at the Museum on July 3, 2004. The Museum is having this piece of metal foi 2004 Page #240  
in .A.flair from the Wilhelm Reich Museum bookstore in Rangeley, Maine. The 2005 Page #93  
now tl1e home of the Wilhelm Reich Museum. Another laboratory was added soo 2005 Page #94  
nt when one was placed in the USAF Museum at Wright-Patterson Air Force Bas 2006 Page #84  
e that one down in the Roswell UFO Museum, but different, too. Because it w 2006 Page #158  
e Lefevre, curators of the Seattle Museum of the Mysteries. They brought up 2006 Page #180  
e yet--to--be--completed Air Force Museum . This brings us to Mr. Warren Bo 2007 Page #114  
, and made ready for the Air Force Museum. Arriving at hangar #4, the group 2007 Page #114  
sion of Mineralogy at the National Museum of Natural History of the Smithso 2007 Page #196  

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ssure wave and the appearance of a mushroom cloud. The concussion of the bl 2004 Page #67  

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exico State Library, Santa Fe, NM, Music by Blazing Cactus 40               2003 Page #44  
 was the Atari ST and you could do music on that. Then about 19941 got my f 2007 Page #78  
untries . Bertlesmann controls BMG Music Publishing , the world's third lar 2008 Page #143  
ishing , the world's third largest music publisher ; in 2002, it bought the 2008 Page #143  
net music-sharing firm Napster; 14 music labels including Arista Records, B 2008 Page #143  
 rank of commondc:r conductor 011d music du:cc:Cor of of the British empin  2009 Page #182  

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 ; in 2002, it bought the Internet music-sharing firm Napster; 14 music lab 2008 Page #143  

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tters, who is well known as a jazz musician in the Pittsburgh area went to  2003 Page #60  

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ooking for stage sets, heavy metal musicians, arm wrestlers , even aliens." 2009 Page #138  

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1954." Freewheeling conspiratorial musings or grounded, informed speculatio 2005 Page #98  

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tion encompassed the Nazi-oriented Muslim Brotherhood, a progenitor of toda 2008 Page #139  
na a Wahabi sect leader formed the Muslim Brotherhood , which was taken ove 2008 Page #139  

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S. Intelligence for its support of Mussolini. (Publisher Gene Pope r. is an 2007 Page #26  
d fascism. Italian dictator Benito Mussolini is credited with coining the w 2008 Page #124  
sm ." Fascism is a name taken from Mussolini 's Black Shirts called Fascist 2008 Page #124  
by a single leader. However , even Mussolini pointed out that the real tern 2008 Page #124  
ate and corporate power," declared Mussolini . Can anyone today argue that  2008 Page #124  
ism , Fascism spells government ," Mussolini proclaimed. "It is important t 2008 Page #124  

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“In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of un 2003 Page #6  
re a very serious subject which we must study fully. We appeal to all viewe 2003 Page #12  
. Edgar Hoover Director of FBI “We must insist upon full access to disks re 2003 Page #17  
do it but before agreeing to it we must insist on full access to disks reco 2003 Page #24  
 at that L.A. event; therefore, he must be referring to an earlier crash. W 2003 Page #26  
aircraft fire. Again the questions must turn to why is this document authen 2003 Page #26  
t when we have won the war the USA must assume its destiny; there will be a 2003 Page #27  
hat, I bet the one man in the suit must have taken anywhere from from 10 to 2003 Page #69  
nel who were around the house. One must wonder what the purpose was of havi 2003 Page #70  
e: "...they (the aerial occupants) must have been satisfied long ago that w 2003 Page #89  
did the FBI Redact - Someone there must know something. www majesticdocumen 2003 Page #157  
 in 1954, and therefore the Manual must be a fake. Interestingly, early res 2003 Page #183  
rectives are written routinely and must include much of the same stereotypi 2003 Page #203  
RICANS EEO MONITOR THE WORLD, THEY MUST KNOW WHAT HAPPENED. YOU KNOW. THEY  2004 Page #24  
ure of aluminum and silver, and it must have weighed several tons. The town 2004 Page #27  
re not looking offshore then there must be a reason why, and the only reaso 2004 Page #42  
me back the next two nights so you must have been on D Flight. Rumors? Bull 2004 Page #50  
imal parts inside one of the craft must have scared President Truman and hi 2004 Page #80  
rom elsewhere, and as nations they must take responsibility for any lack of 2004 Page #88  
arn about one of our aircraft. One must go to kindergarten before one goes  2004 Page #95  
: Q: Have we captured anything? We must have. A: Sure. Q: Anything, did we  2004 Page #99  
lly about flying saucers." Lundahl must have been impressed with the piece, 2004 Page #102  
tary war. The nations of the earth must some day make a common front agains 2004 Page #133  
s this even remotely plausible? We must remember that the Roswell Incident  2004 Page #133  
as become a sort of mine-field one must navigate. Certain sworn testimony i 2004 Page #139  
e bureaucracy, and the bureaucracy must decapitate the one section at the e 2004 Page #154  
ng there in January of 2004, so he must have received some of briefing tell 2004 Page #197  
s and Top Secret Codeword, Level 7 Must Know clearances a Distinguished car 2004 Page #199  
macy of both MJ-12 and Aztec. 8 It must be noted that Ramsey is. following  2004 Page #224  
TEX. Line4 ****ESSOR ON THE "DISK" MUST HAVE SENT TO LOS ALAMOS A*****D Lin 2004 Page #228  
Line 4 (M) ****ESSOR ON THE "DISK" MUST HAVE SENT TO LOS ALAMOS A*****D. (B 2004 Page #229  
 A*****D. (B) **SS** ON THE "DISK" MUST*HAVE SENT *o *A* AM**A********D (C) 2004 Page #229  
*****D (C) ****ESSOR ON THE "DISK" MUST THUS SAVE FOR ATOMIC LABORATORY (DR 2004 Page #229  
pment (MN) device IN THE BLACK BOX MUST SAVE FOR atomic AnALySts Line 5 (M) 2004 Page #229  
orth, Tex. ****essor on the "disk" must have sent to Los Alamos a*****d. ** 2004 Page #230  
ook the Ramey photos, then he also must have taken the Marcel images at the 2004 Page #234  
s if he wished. In the event, Bond must have sold at least one picture to t 2004 Page #237  
tter of authority before removing. Must have Majestic review before visitin 2004 Page #246  
 to which all can agree on. As you must know LANCER has made some inquiries 2004 Page #251  
of the USAF investigating team! He must remain anonymous; I've dubbed him F 2005 Page #40  
 of the contemporary era. Not only must we confront the reali'0 of a new sc 2005 Page #73  
inately deny such new information, must live with ever greater levels of "c 2005 Page #77  
are itself. Bue the sheer quantity must force us to consider its probabili  2005 Page #78  
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onsiderable and any treatment here must oversimplify its many complexities. 2005 Page #101  
t important thinker of our time? I must face the question that was so often 2005 Page #103  
l boxes .... "1 How much more thjs must be true when new data-rarified but  2005 Page #117  
and persistence to cell us what we must consider in the next phase of human 2005 Page #117  
s are not addressing a subject, it must not ex.ist. One person who has been 2005 Page #119  
e not clearly been answered, there must be little or no life in the univers 2005 Page #120  
sinformation" operations, then one must ask: whv were the records turned ov 2005 Page #124  
ing a "Press Blackout": Great care must be taken to preserve the security o 2005 Page #129  
scientific study. Extreme measures must be taken to protect and preserve an 2005 Page #129  
ny thoughtful person at thjs point must consider whether document s, multip 2005 Page #132  
iterally documented, then the case must be treated more cautiously. Given t 2005 Page #134  
ding immeasurabl y to what history must show is a new stage in human unders 2005 Page #139  
the activity, though its functions must certainly continue unless we believ 2005 Page #143  
vivors or medical emergencies. "lt must be something the military lost, and 2005 Page #155  
 was nowhere to be seen. "Somebody must have taken it," Jose said defensive 2005 Page #155  
national and global security. 'v/e must act to even the odds as soon as pos 2005 Page #162  
l prefer to remain anonymous. \Yle must also understand how secret projects 2005 Page #163  
 has hemophilia) so many specimens must be checked. L. Perhaps this is the  2006 Page #7  
ucer technology before they do and must be concerned about how to defend ag 2006 Page #9  
surely, aliens, who can come here, must be far more advanced technologicall 2006 Page #10  
including families. • Participants must have true cover story to account fo 2006 Page #32  
t process itself, and how humanity must adapt and respond to the many impli 2006 Page #50  
ange k Familiar SLOW Strange Being must be clearly seen as beneficent and a 2006 Page #54  
n which to assess and react. There must be an immediate and unmistakable se 2006 Page #54  
HI/human interchange; therefore it must be carried out with the utmost care 2006 Page #56  
fire is unavoidable. - Governments must lead, setting tone and pace of inte 2006 Page #66  
 Knowledge and technology windfall must be shared among human groups/nation 2006 Page #66  
for early advantage. - Governments must lead, but will need immediate and f 2006 Page #66  
 Knowledge and technology windfall must be shared among human groups/nation 2006 Page #66  
he road and thought, "There really must be something to this story." 87     2006 Page #90  
edical personnel that Hantaviruses must all demonstrate renal symptoms, as  2006 Page #111  
es and maybe the UFO suggests they must have had advance notice that the cr 2006 Page #125  
d been taken to Porton Down. So he must have learned that between 1976 and  2006 Page #127  
e radar had detected something. It must have been something big to cause th 2006 Page #164  
 explanations. To find out why one must learn about the capabilities and lo 2006 Page #170  
tact them by radio, attempts which must have been made numerous times start 2006 Page #173  
hese objects to anyone else? There must be other, deeply buried, Air Force  2006 Page #173  
ly, but any information whatsoever must be telephoned by them immediately t 2006 Page #174  
in the spirit of inclusion that we must move forward, and it is in the spir 2006 Page #182  
e being invited to evolve, then we must come into touch with who we are— as 2006 Page #193  
 creating the CIA was false. There must have been other reasons for the Cl. 2007 Page #12  
.ic. We are now being cold that we must give up our 1.iberties for protecti 2007 Page #36  
aucers: not a criticism but ... AF must investigate, need not tell all, rel 2007 Page #44  
tter of authority before removing. Must have Majestic review before visitin 2007 Page #49  
And what wonderful cigarettes they must have been. In the ad, set in front  2007 Page #65  
with the best meow in the universe must defer to the dog in this wonderful  2007 Page #67  
n television about the subject. It must have been my step dad's interest wh 2007 Page #80  
they really were killed then there must be something there worth looking at 2007 Page #85  
dge) the largest of the four discs must have been a sight to behold (see il 2007 Page #105  
"ln the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of un 2007 Page #108  
e knowledge of how co do this they must have had some real instance to refe 2007 Page #127  
ashed-objects' investigation. They must believe the thing is linked with th 2007 Page #133  
d recovery details are lacking. It must be said that also lacking are a ny  2007 Page #140  
as either hovering or ... Paul: It must have been like we were saying earli 2007 Page #170  
rlier. It was still glowing, so it must have been under some kind of power  2007 Page #170  
the Retrieval aspect implies there must be witnesses somewhere even if they 2008 Page #40  
itnessed. He thought at first they must have been military helicopters, but 2008 Page #58  
in the forest soil where the craft must have been resting on three tripod l 2008 Page #83  
ence states that the measures that must be taken are apparent. However , th 2008 Page #106  
unidentiried space craft pose. One must consiaer che face chat mis-identifi 2008 Page #114  
ly perilous, and the measures that must be taken co rectify a very serious  2008 Page #114  
 and Marshall have read this and I must admit there is some logic. But I ha 2008 Page #114  
s -such a partial world Government must never act as an alliance against th 2008 Page #117  
ow and world Government eventually must serve one single 9.oal the guarante 2008 Page #117  
any truth to this allegation , one must first understand the definitions of 2008 Page #123  
alized that Hitler and the Germans must be stopped, not because of their Na 2008 Page #130  
sition when he once remarked, "You must understand that this war is not aga 2008 Page #130  
 goal and the goal of all free men must be to win and hold that position."  2008 Page #134  
id not happen by accident. "[T]hey must happen by design," she stated. "To  2008 Page #135  
ere cannot be called air space. It must not be imagined that the principle  2009 Page #14  
 the United States is not good and must be guarded. Reliable information ab 2009 Page #15  
is capability that an open society must have to survive and maintain sovere 2009 Page #15  
en surprisingly dangerous world. I must admit that there is a good deal of  2009 Page #15  
reign relations, in war and peace, must rest. In this sense, the overwhelmi 2009 Page #15  
ity in our atmosphere and space we must ann our national leaders with full  2009 Page #16  
he luxury of exclusive domain . We must allow evaluation to come from other 2009 Page #16  
 the intelligence community and we must accept it as supporting data rather 2009 Page #16  
lead to low efficiency. The change must be gradual. Second, more money can  2009 Page #21  
 It says on the cover page: As you must know Lancer [Kennedy's Secret Servi 2009 Page #39  
cording to the document (which, it must be stressed, reads like a prelimina 2009 Page #52  
ccording to Bethurum, at least. It must be stressed that much of Bethurum's 2009 Page #54  
. "Other nations may find them. We must keep in pace in order to be able to 2009 Page #162  
1pon "'"s an e!tect,~e them. '''r. must keep pace in orrlcr altcmati, •e 10 2009 Page #183  

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 surpass the works of nature. \Xie mustn't forget that termites and moles h 2005 Page #163  

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ty boa hostile agents who might be mut idle to destroy these outstanding pe 2004 Page #164  

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n a century. However, as communism mutated into a worldwide Socialist movem 2008 Page #125  

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                            A rare mutation among the human natives of the  2008 Page #102  

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y changes in ecosystems as well as mutations. A retrospective analysis disc 2006 Page #109  
al CJD, it is known that there are mutations in the gene which are inherite 2006 Page #114  

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n ■ Government silence on UFOs and mutes                                    2008 Page #160  

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ve l:ieen founa dead and nicsome[y muti ate in Nebraska, Kansas and Iowa. O 2007 Page #146  

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 or indeed human tracks around the mutilated carcasses. Many of the cattle  2003 Page #143  
g his patiotic duty. More dead and mutilated animals were being found almos 2003 Page #144  
es. SLIDE #25: Linda and Rich with mutilated steer, WaIsenberg, Colo. In th 2004 Page #76  
oved from their bodies: SLIDE #27: Mutilated Cow's Head, Sterling, Colorado 2004 Page #76  
ack on July 26, 1977... SLIDE #28: Mutilated cow's head, Caldwell, Kansas,  2004 Page #76  
thologist examined tissue from the mutilated excisions and confirmed the cu 2004 Page #76  
1993 And this horse found dead and mutilated in Ravmer, Colorado, on June 2 2004 Page #76  
 fact, animals were found dead and mutilated on wet sand without a single t 2004 Page #77  
d then return the animals dead and mutilated to pastures — that Americans,  2004 Page #79  
e, shown two alien corpses." Tall, mutilated, long blond hair, Asiatic look 2004 Page #116  
ls, mostly cattle, have been found mutilated with their sex and other organ 2006 Page #115  
ave been found dead and gruesomely mutilated in Nebraska, Kansas and Iowa . 2007 Page #146  
narian examined the corpse (of one mutilated cow), he found that aU of the  2007 Page #146  

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ing from the skies and killing and mutilating animals around the world sinc 2004 Page #78  
litary forces) and alien craft are mutilating animals, mostly cattle for si 2006 Page #117  

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fficer knew Valdez was the "cattle mutilation guy," and it was because of t 2003 Page #143  
as intrigued because of the cattle mutilation aspect, the number of UFOs an 2003 Page #144  
phenomenon is the worldwide animal mutilation mystery. For 25 years as an i 2004 Page #75  
o investigate the worldwide animal mutilation phenomenon back in the fall o 2004 Page #76  
e with high heat. SLIDE #29: Horse mutilation, Ravmer, Colorado, June 22, 1 2004 Page #76  
ad to do with the worldwide animal mutilation phenomenon which seems linked 2004 Page #79  
, A Strange Harvest, on the cattle mutilation phenomena that was haunting t 2004 Page #193  
on were very upset with her cattle mutilation documentary. Then after askin 2004 Page #193  
t will, taking fluid and tissues ■ Mutilation of cattle and other animals ■ 2005 Page #9  
 Crash Retrieval Conference Animal Mutilation Studies In the fall of 1992,  2006 Page #201  
ppeared weekly with current animal mutilation news. At the time the Fyffe,  2006 Page #203  
ents -the sightings, the continual mutilation events, the so-called abducti 2007 Page #55  
ds Debates UFOs ■ More Triangles ■ Mutilation Controvers y ■ The Rome// lnc 2008 Page #162  

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 human victims, and perform cattle mutilations. Bennewitz' acquaintances at 2003 Page #144  
phenomena of abductions and cattle mutilations. It is this ignorance and la 2003 Page #190  
nusual bloodless, trackless animal mutilations have also been reported sinc 2004 Page #73  
ular beings was not known." Animal Mutilations On May 15, 1947, when the un 2004 Page #75  
e worldwide mystery called "animal mutilations." SLIDE #24: Linda Moulton H 2004 Page #76  
summer of 1979, hundreds of animal mutilations of cattle and horses were re 2004 Page #76  
tary The bizarre, bloodless animal mutilations were not happening only in C 2004 Page #76  
happening only in Colorado. Animal mutilations were occurring all over the  2004 Page #76  
ssified military reports of cattle mutilations in which entire organs were  2004 Page #78  
dled crash site bodies. The animal mutilations are famous for being bloodle 2004 Page #82  
nd animal genetics CORSO's VIEW ON MUTILATIONS ■ "In their animal and human 2005 Page #9  
TIONS ■ "In their animal and human mutilations, the aliens have shown a cal 2005 Page #9  
ion of the possibility that cattle mutilations may be experiments by both a 2006 Page #101  
 with crashes, aliens, illness and mutilations. From the 1st Annual Report1 2006 Page #103  
ave been among the first of animal mutilations. It is clear from the 1st An 2006 Page #104  
 that a wave of intensified animal mutilations occurred in 1976, one year a 2006 Page #113  
 the two ways listed above. Animal mutilations: who's doing it and why? The 2006 Page #115  
The evidence and history of animal mutilations has been treated in depth by 2006 Page #115  
documents about infections, death, mutilations, biological warfare, pharmac 2006 Page #117  
usual cattle deaths, called cattle mutilations, had been occurring all over 2006 Page #201  
igelow was adamant that the cattle mutilations were solely the result of ex 2006 Page #201  
 lithium batteries." Fyffe Alabama Mutilations In April, 1993, Mr. Bigelow  2006 Page #201  
p on some UFO sightings and cattle mutilations that have been happening in  2006 Page #201  
heir video footage of local cattle mutilations. The footage was quite graph 2006 Page #201  
ly about the UFO sightings, cattle mutilations, and abductions that were ha 2006 Page #202  
w and I had heard similar tales of mutilations. On my last day of my reside 2006 Page #202  
ws. At the time the Fyffe, Alabama mutilations were very prominent. My job  2006 Page #203  
FllSJON & UFOS • UfOst ET • Cattle Mutilations ;: UFOs • If Strange Things  2008 Page #148  
Alert, 1975-1976 ■ Helicopters and Mutilations in the Americ.m West ■ A Ne\ 2008 Page #160  
ductions ■ The FBI Backs Away From Mutilations ■ Going Crazy in the West ■  2008 Page #160  
ralleled activity in U.S. ■ Animal mutilations ■ Air space violations ■ New 2008 Page #160  
Intruder Alert, 1975-1976 ■An imal mutilations 2. Intruder Alert, 1975-1976 2009 Page #142  

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 reports specified that the animal mutilators were "extraterrestrial biolog 2004 Page #78  

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er he began, the audience began to mutter amongst themselves, and then bega 2003 Page #146  

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 UFO Crash At Roswell was true, he muttered, in what were nearly his last w 2004 Page #144  

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ted information and documents. The Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) convention ga 2003 Page #146  
. ” 11'•8-2 203 Special Operations Mutual EBE TYPE I AS DESCRIBED Based on  2003 Page #174  
ted by EBEs: locations selected by mutual agreement; if land in public view 2003 Page #177  
 exactly: Q: I have been told by a mutual friend that in 1952 you showed Ad 2004 Page #102  
e Board of Directors of MUFON, the Mutual UFO Network; as an Associate -Inv 2004 Page #108  
ld himself was whisked away from a Mutual UFO Network Symposium where he wa 2004 Page #145  
ert Thompson, whom he knew through mutual aviation interests. On the same d 2005 Page #42  
11dro111e published in 1980 by the Mutual UFO Network , Leonard Stringfield 2005 Page #43  
le atomic destruction of all life. Mutual fear won't stop war. Almost looks 2005 Page #102  
cause the year before, at the 1993 Mutual UFO Network International Preside 2005 Page #126  
e Board of Directors of MUFON, the Mutual UFO Network; as an Associate lnYe 2005 Page #139  
one number. It was then that their mutual interest in the most intriguing e 2005 Page #154  
the future Section Director of the Mutual UFO Network of Orange County, Cal 2005 Page #175  
ngton State Director of MUFON (the Mutual UFO Network), diver Richard Burke 2006 Page #188  
, Donald A., State Director of the Mutual UFO Network (WA), letter to Ivan  2006 Page #194  
my position, I attended the annual Mutual UFO Network Symposium in Albuquer 2006 Page #196  
elow Foundtion and by talking with mutual colleagues. After we had talked f 2006 Page #202  
y the principle of cooperation and mutual assistance and shall conduct all  2008 Page #36  
gement or word fom1s to show their mutual relationship in sentences. She us 2008 Page #106  
 Senate in 1948, paved the way for mutual Allied security by the creation o 2008 Page #132  
abr lo lht Unt•ust training CE-5: "Mutual. bUateral communlcaUon " And you  2008 Page #154  
iences in which I hope will foster mutual concern over this problem and hop 2009 Page #42  
hird Kind, presented at the annual Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) Symposium of  2009 Page #49  
e Third Kind, Leonard Stringfield, Mutual UFO Network Symposium Proceedings 2009 Page #56  
UFO Network Symposium Proceedings, Mutual UFO Network, 1978. Letter from Ri 2009 Page #56  
es, New Data, Leonard Stringfield, Mutual UFO Network, 1980. UFO Crash/Retr 2009 Page #56  
, a State Section Director for the Mutual UFO Network , but in the same lec 2009 Page #88  
 is the Chief Investigator for the Mutual UFO Network in Washington State.  2009 Page #96  

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a mobile MX program more seriously Mutually Assured Survival: The Best Anti 2009 Page #10  
ould 1981 strengthen a position of mutually assured survival. The Nuclear E 2009 Page #10  

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.c,,~ E'T? ■ Ri.:o:11~"2:, Go"Jt:r.muu. ■ Ru.n:.ch, 0 u:id lb, Spooh •T~ET  2009 Page #145  

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, "convinced me that l should tell mv storv to vou about a UFO . , . that l 2005 Page #79  
y The Pentagon's Missing Money *we mv.tra, far ttm r#4.0. ten Commapamoirmi 2006 Page #32  
e. I remember that this heightened mv interest. When I was about 12 or 14 y 2007 Page #80  

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e local law enforcement personnel, MVD. The area is cordoned off and strict 2004 Page #169  
he EBEs immediately. • The nearest MVD facility sufficient to house witness 2004 Page #169  
IV • All witnesses are detained by MVD and debriefed by KGB. • In some case 2004 Page #169  
psychiatrist is summoned after the MVD physician establishes a diagnosis of 2004 Page #169  

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aerd and Leir continue their . . . mvesagaaons. 1 The Essential Varginha In 2005 Page #37  

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yond the accepted theories of your mvn era. Reich's work demands that we do 2005 Page #104  

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6.2003 Las Vegas. Crasn Conference mvsKdocumems com Cutler To Twining Memo  2003 Page #156  

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ood place to start. GM: Age is 41. MW: How did you start in being intereste 2007 Page #78  
rience rather than qualifications. MW: When would you say you finished in y 2007 Page #78  
y were providing hardware to DERA. MW: I take it you were living in London  2007 Page #78  
s and as outgoing as I used to be. MW: \Xlere you into social activities or 2007 Page #79  
rted after school, teenager years. MW: \Xlhat was your family situation lik 2007 Page #79  
nd some bad things happened to me. MW: How did you find the transition from 2007 Page #82  
ood emotional grounding I suppose. MW: Did your parents have good jobs were 2007 Page #82  
 off. A stable back ground though. MW: In your jobs did you get paid a lot. 2007 Page #82  
e the computer work was well paid. MW: Did you progress in your job. GM: I  2007 Page #82  
g my membership after a few years. MW: Can you describe the way you looked  2007 Page #84  
father was doing for the military. MW: I seem to remember something about h 2007 Page #84  
for reasons of national security. (MW note: I have since now found referenc 2007 Page #84  
have downloaded that whole folder. MW: A shame you had not got those files. 2007 Page #86  
 this free energy stuff is amazmg. MW: Are you familiar with the term Honey 2007 Page #86  
ines and had no warnings in place. MW: So in some respects one could throug 2007 Page #87  
 could innocently stumble upon it. MW: Do playpen type macrunes exist where 2007 Page #88  
ounts to do trungs. They do exist. MW: Would you be able to find these syst 2007 Page #88  
the system administrators desktop. MW: \Xlhat sort of note did you leave th 2007 Page #89  
rst thing they saw in the morning. MW: You didn't leave any details of who  2007 Page #89  
r something might have gone wrong. MW: Did you follow the news to see if pe 2007 Page #90  
ere was any way I would be caught. MW: So no proof you managed to cripple t 2007 Page #90  
o work in computers again. GM: Yes MW: What are the current penalties again 2007 Page #91  
 and 1.5 million dollars in fines. MW: That's crazy. Where would someone co 2007 Page #91  
 and its being completely misused. MW: Isn't it the case that if it wasn't  2007 Page #92  

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 information at Bethesda Hospital. MW': This was where Secretary of Defence 2007 Page #84  

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utherly direction) and one at Fort Myers, Florida at 5 PM (a former aircraf 2006 Page #179  
em caused the 5 PM sighting in Ft. Myers, Florida. And perhaps one of them  2006 Page #179  
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er 10 years. Twenty-seven year-old Myrna Hansen had told Bennewitz that she 2003 Page #143  
that the underground facility that Myrna Hansen had described was located h 2003 Page #144  
ries that had come tumbling out of Myrna Hansen when Len Stringfield had pu 2003 Page #149  

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t report came from a truck driver (Myron) who stated that in 1965 he had wo 2003 Page #61  
t brick to the base the day before Myron made his delivery. That witness sa 2003 Page #61  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Myron and the other driver both went to  2003 Page #62  
xt day with their loads of bricks. Myron observed armed men in white covera 2003 Page #62  
ich was surrounded by scaffolding. Myron says that once it was determined t 2003 Page #62  
his will all be public knowledge." Myron said the only reason that he had c 2003 Page #62  
hat he saw since it was now on TV. Myron said that the brick was the exact  2003 Page #62  
side the existing brick warehouse. Myron provided myself and the late Len S 2003 Page #62  
 investigation, with many details. Myron indicated that he thought that he  2003 Page #62  
ffort to make them leave the area. Myron, the truck driver who said he saw  2003 Page #66  
pportunity to talk in detail with "Myron" the retired truck driver who I ha 2003 Page #67  
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re discussing what he saw in 1965, Myron suddenly mentioned something which 2003 Page #68  
look at the man with astonishment. Myron went on to describe to us that not 2003 Page #68  
 on a workbench in that same room. Myron said that there was a white cover  2003 Page #68  
t 80 pounds. The only feature that Myron could see "was the left hand stick 2003 Page #68  
he skin looked "lizard like." When Myron discussed this matter with his son 2003 Page #68  
my Kecksburg video documentary, if Myron is accurate in describing the hand 2003 Page #68  
o indebted to Reich biographer Dr. Myron Scharaf, and to Reich's long-time  2005 Page #88  
st assistant; Reich biographer Dr. Myron Sharaf; author and scientist, scie 2005 Page #105  

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ver Crash. He responded, "Same old myste,y." 54 -James E. Clarkson 09/28/20 2008 Page #60  

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r Dayton, Ohio. After the Unsolved Mysteries episode aired on the Kecksburg 2003 Page #61  
science, the environment and earth mysteries for Art Bell's radio programs, 2003 Page #97  
to say he saw previews to Unsolved Mysteries and wanted to alert me that th 2004 Page #56  
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earch Of .. Crashed UFO's Unsolved Mysteries, Segment of The Roswell Incide 2004 Page #149  
 to be one of the world's greatest mysteries. I became the first primary in 2006 Page #90  
let's jump ahead to 1989. Unsolved Mysteries comes on TV and it was a popul 2006 Page #161  
"The Roswell Incident" on Unsolved Mysteries - the subject of E.T.s came up 2006 Page #161  
ators of the Seattle Museum of the Mysteries. They brought up the idea that 2006 Page #180  
 forward attempting to unravel the mysteries of human experience and the na 2006 Page #181  
y never know the full story of the mysteries that linked Marilyn Monroe ,vi 2007 Page #137  
ams. Newsweek , Septnnbtr 30, 1974 MYSTERIES: The Midnight Marauder E:ich d 2007 Page #145  
ptember 30, 1974, issue headlined "Mysteries: The Midnight Marauder ." 139  2007 Page #145  

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at Stringfield was thrust into the mysteriou s world of the UFO, when-at hv 2005 Page #138  
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 letter dated January 30, 1996 our mysterious documents provider, Cantwell  2003 Page #29  
ated Review Stan Gordon History "A mysterious orange flash in the sky has s 2003 Page #53  
zle in my quest to learn what that mysterious object was that fell from the 2003 Page #56  
ut eleven percent more 2^Mg in our mysterious sample, but still not outside 2003 Page #108  
stigating anomalous lights and the mysterious and grisly murders of cattle  2003 Page #143  
presence at the Base) as well as a mysterious and special investigative det 2003 Page #145  
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ating questioned documents are not mysterious. They are tried and true, and 2003 Page #178  
gate the so-called Chupacabras — a mysterious creature said to inhabit the  2004 Page #16  
omaliland President Egal Speaks on Mysterious Bomb Blast," that dates from  2004 Page #16  
ary 1996 and concerns a series of "mysterious explosions" that had occurred 2004 Page #16  
 among RECORDING MAL WE HAVE TRESS MYSTERIOUS REPORTS FROM OUR NOMADIC POPU 2004 Page #24  
ar veteran, claims that he saw the mysterious airship last night [April 18] 2004 Page #32  
the Riddle Rifles, discovered that mysterious flying jenny of which we have 2004 Page #32  
WSPG. The surface-to-air missile's mysterious target, possibly crippled by  2004 Page #67  
 to the blast effect. Whatever the mysterious radar object had been was not 2004 Page #68  
nidentified radar targets. Another mysterious and important visual detail w 2004 Page #68  
s, without tracks, associated with mysterious lights and beams, and continu 2004 Page #82  
ce the 1960s, also associated with mysterious lights and beams? Col. Turner 2004 Page #82  
ouse in 1953. What happened on the mysterious satellite issue was that Stew 2004 Page #103  
bune, published the story that two mysterious satellites had been discovere 2004 Page #103  
at Stringfield was thrust into the mysterious world of the UFO, when — at I 2004 Page #108  
d Agenda • Methodology • The CIA & Mysterious Deaths • The UFO Death Databa 2004 Page #198  
           Murder & Majestic 12 25 Mysterious Deaths in Defence Industry TO 2004 Page #200  
r Agenda • Methodology • The CIA & Mysterious Deaths • The UFO Death Databa 2004 Page #201  
fter examining the wreckage of one mysterious flying ship, are convinced th 2004 Page #206  
ce Maccabee: 5 Leo Gebauer and the mysterious "Dr. Gee" So, there are witne 2004 Page #217  
, J.P. "The Flying Saucers and the Mysterious Little Men," True: The Man's  2004 Page #223  
 Cahn, "The Flying Saucers and the Mysterious Little Men," p. 103. After Sc 2004 Page #224  
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ian and rn.iutary witnesses, other mysterious incidents were reported in Va 2005 Page #34  
d in the case were threatened with mysterious phone calls made b) unidentif 2005 Page #36  
Palmdale, and L'lncaster are three mysterious underground facilities, opera 2005 Page #83  
hed UFOs, he had no doubt that his mysterious contacts certainly rud know a 2005 Page #133  
her balloon, or something far more mysterious, worthy of recovery by a clan 2005 Page #158  
 retrieval duties when required. A mysterious 'Colonel' was the individual  2006 Page #16  
be arrested." The witness said the mysterious vehicle "had no markings but  2006 Page #86  
the public. The description of the mysterious object reported by Randle's w 2006 Page #87  
 behind the house in search of the mysterious object. The rest of the boys  2006 Page #90  
als were acting around me was more mysterious than the mystery of the "Flat 2006 Page #92  
t there were also other reports of mysterious incidents involving jets that 2006 Page #99  
bors of Bahe's contracted the same mysterious illness, with the young woman 2006 Page #110  
e Nobel prize in 1975- 28G. Neild, Mysterious Respiratory Disease in USA (l 2006 Page #112  
, they reached Porton Down and the mysterious cargo was quickly taken insid 2006 Page #122  
e mystery? And what of Anne Owen's mysterious visitors — allegedly from Car 2006 Page #130  
unts an attempt to reconnoiter the mysterious object that crashed into Bell 2006 Page #187  
ld clearly be seen. Following this mysterious anchorage off the southern en 2006 Page #188  
ately prior to its splashdown, the mysterious object reportedly peormed a b 2006 Page #190  
oots. • Question #3: What was this mysterious material? In the short span o 2006 Page #190  
y" theory: Is it possible that the mysterious object was taken, floated, or 2006 Page #191  
g vessel just happened to grab the mysterious object and spirit it away dur 2006 Page #192  
. He seemed satisfied at that. The mysterious caller and I also talked abou 2006 Page #205  
er." At 2:00 P.M. on November 30 a mysterious bright flash in the sky was r 2007 Page #133  
 Mrs. Hodges' arm. Meanwhile , the mysterious explosions had caused a hurri 2007 Page #133  
after examining the remains of one mysterious flying ship, are convinced th 2007 Page #136  
e past half century as a rime when mysterious aerial djscs and non-humans w 2007 Page #145  
m the crash of a small airplane, a mysterious manmade pit in the midst of a 2007 Page #184  
ver one of Northeast Mexico's most mysterious regions, the Zona del Silenci 2007 Page #185  
nts to several very remarkable and mysterious sites near Coyame that may be 2007 Page #189  
earth at the center of which was a mysterious deep pit. The entire scorched 2007 Page #189  
•.• ,. __ ;. ... .:, . . , '1. The Mysterious Pit After we left Coyame, som 2007 Page #190  
 glittering, like a sample of chat mysterious visit, wruch had not been our 2007 Page #196  
e continued to be a target for the mysterious intruders. An FBI teletype of 2008 Page #28  
into the area and got close. " The Mysterious Sgt. Robertson My next interv 2008 Page #43  
 had taken a great interest in the mysterious Crash. He contacted retired W 2008 Page #46  
growing public curiosity about the mysterious flaming object that crossed o 2008 Page #55  
and he drew a basic diagram of the mysterious lights he observed from the a 2008 Page #56  
g -but jamming by what source? The mysterious and persistent noise that pla 2008 Page #73  
old to proceed off base toward the mysterious lights with the two other sec 2008 Page #80  
aft to inspect it came down with a mysterious sickness. The craft was then  2009 Page #52  
s, parked and walked closer to the mysterious lights that were colored red, 2009 Page #63  
Lt. Col. Charles I. Halt described mysterious aerial light that emitted whi 2009 Page #69  
n one end of this spectrum and the mysterious and infamous Men in Black (MI 2009 Page #155  

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roup of investigators who vanished mysteriously in the area. I really think 2004 Page #10  
Sands Proving Ground: Whatever had mysteriously appeared and vanished after 2004 Page #65  
til recently, following his death. Mysteriously, he left the evidence of th 2004 Page #137  
visiting his dentist, as reported. Mysteriously, the same day the news erro 2004 Page #144  
st shown in a museum on London. He mysteriously declared it a fake before h 2004 Page #144  
r the time period in question were mysteriously destroyed without authoriza 2004 Page #146  
film copy of the investigation was mysteriously damaged and no S1...-yhook  2005 Page #65  
s Note: USAF Capt. Mantell's plane mysteriously disintegrated on January 7, 2006 Page #141  
the same way. But his Navy records mysteriously never included the Kadena A 2006 Page #160  

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ntified as conventional aircraft" “mystery airplanes are In fact not earthl 2003 Page #26  
ded up ten yards up the slope is a mystery. The layers of the sole were cak 2003 Page #49  
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c' function might be, it remains a mystery. And to date, no one has success 2003 Page #111  
ing to the bottom of a confounding mystery and occasionally fighting off ot 2003 Page #141  
he case was going to break the UFO mystery wide open." The regressions had  2003 Page #144  
rity agencies at Kirtland that the mystery signals that Bennewitz was picki 2003 Page #150  
d honest. It seems to me that this mystery which has been around the countr 2003 Page #195  
e Office that their search for the mystery object had drawn a blank and not 2004 Page #9  
concerning this second sphere. The mystery of finding these two spheres, ex 2004 Page #11  
ir crews. It was the Great Airship Mystery of 1896-97, which all started in 2004 Page #27  
s the context of the Great Airship Mystery, the small grave containing sign 2004 Page #31  
on hardly resolves the world-class mystery known at the Bentwaters/Woodbrid 2004 Page #59  
is the worldwide animal mutilation mystery. For 25 years as an investigativ 2004 Page #75  
 first research into the worldwide mystery called "animal mutilations." SLI 2004 Page #76  
ve had a lot of the answers to the mystery of UFOs that interested him so m 2004 Page #105  
ven Lundahl himself is very much a mystery, perhaps because of his very sec 2004 Page #105  
Project Mogul explains the Roswell mystery. He claimed that they used a lot 2004 Page #133  
ct Mogul, there would have been no mystery about the materi21s, and if they 2004 Page #143  
firmation of the answer to the UFO mystery. In 1979 Disney animator Ward Ki 2004 Page #147  
 what he has done to deal with the mystery. Surprisingly, the President of  2004 Page #176  
onest. "It appears to me that this mystery that has been around the country 2004 Page #177  
nt has chosen to deal with the UFO mystery behind the scenes. I believe the 2004 Page #180  
ion that would help to unravel the mystery for the public. Greg Bishop, a c 2004 Page #189  
ally different lens. Here we had a mystery, but as we probed deeper other t 2004 Page #234  
 of It All • III. The Heart of the Mystery • IV. Charles Fort • V. The Evid 2004 Page #245  
gy (AF) ■ Dissembled, understood ■ Mystery parts sent to appropriate contra 2005 Page #5  
 to break the frame. Adding co the mystery, a large light was seen by Godma 2005 Page #65  
two recent updates about the DR.ES mystery: 1) Audiotape excerpts from a fo 2005 Page #71  
s come co a determination that the mystery airplanes are in fact not earthl 2005 Page #122  
the true nature of the crashed UFO mystery. For example, with regard to the 2005 Page #132  
 funds is in itself a secret and a mystery. \'{/e no,, know that Area 51, t 2005 Page #167  
ntities Linda Moulton Howe 136 The Mystery of December 6, 1950 Dr. Bruce Ma 2006 Page #3  
. The first outsiders to visit the mystery crash site were members of a new 2006 Page #83  
nd me was more mysterious than the mystery of the "Flatwoods Monster" incid 2006 Page #92  
s, 1938, War of the Worlds, on the Mystery Theater 9 Michael Chrichton, The 2006 Page #102  
 to question whether the venerable mystery of the 'trench nephritis' of the 2006 Page #112  
s particular aspect of the broader mystery of what may have occurred on the 2006 Page #129  
 of a larger and even more bizarre mystery? And what of Anne Owen's mysteri 2006 Page #130  
book to help perpetuate the air of mystery and intrigue about himself that  2006 Page #131  
                               The Mystery of December 6, 1950 Dr. Bruce Ma 2006 Page #164  
 flying "aircraft" for making this mystery possible. 176                    2006 Page #179  
resident who vividly remembers the mystery concerning the incident and the  2006 Page #180  
 to be at odds. And what about the mystery of the air bubbles? Walker and B 2006 Page #191  
tle toward the goal of solving the mystery of the Lummi Island Incident, th 2006 Page #191  
wealth or fame, from this unsolved mystery. All this despite the fact that  2006 Page #192  
d News, April 30, 1985, "UFO Crash Mystery." Plate 2: Letter from Donald A. 2006 Page #194  
ports as we attempt to unravel the mystery of About the Author... Matthew E 2006 Page #194  
rt of It All III. The Heart of the Mystery IV. Charles Fort V. The Evidence 2007 Page #44  
th, NOT new. III. The Heart of the Mystery: starts in 222 B.C.; ships dropp 2007 Page #44  
ickett saw at MacDill AFB in 1967. Mystery solved! 105                      2007 Page #111  
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still deeply implicated in the UFO mystery. A Defense Intelligence Agency d 2007 Page #140  
e Office that their search for the mystery object had drawn a blank and not 2007 Page #142  
prit, the case remains shrouded in mystery and controversy to this day. Not 2007 Page #142  
roversial aspect of the larger UFO mystery. 138                             2007 Page #144  
h viUage. NORiH WALLS EARTH TREMOR MYSTERY AT LLANDRILLO [1:,-r.1 UT 1-1... 2007 Page #149  
_,,, ,1: .• , · r "I-• arch Tremor Mystery At Llandrillo" was headlined in  2007 Page #149  
further unraveling the tantalizing mystery of the UFO crash in 1974. In an  2007 Page #188  
d the level of the late 1950s. The mystery of the Ubatuba fragment thus liv 2007 Page #195  
presented in this paper is still a mystery. As mentioned throughout the pap 2007 Page #202  
emely interesting. It is a genuine mystery but clearly you've made all the  2008 Page #34  
mething always drew me back to the Mystery of UFOs-why so many credible peo 2008 Page #42  
eories have been suggested for the mystery of Tunguska , including an aster 2008 Page #100  
 Tunguska explosion is shrouded in mystery. Some of the characters in the s 2008 Page #103  
eatures. One hundred years on, the mystery of what did or did not occur at  2008 Page #103  
ary Guild, The Military Book Club, Mystery Guild, Primary Teachers' Book Cl 2008 Page #144  
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io-energetically based critique of mystical and mecharucal th.inking would  2005 Page #87  

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titled "Flying Saucers? They're r\ Myth!" Contained within the article is a 2005 Page #133  
ainst this backdrop of history and myth that on the evening of January 23,  2006 Page #119  
 we relegate them to the worlds of myth and fantasy? Or can there be yet an 2006 Page #123  
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in the U.S. have a free press. The myth says that reporters are aggressive  2007 Page #8  
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