Crash Retrieval Conference Proceedings, KWIC Index Page: n

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:

"n'" "n'1'hl"

"n'j-u-" "n't" "n-" "n--r" "n--t" "n-9m" "n-j" "n-l"

"n-t" "n-v" "n-·" "n-•" "n1" "n1'-" "n11ylhin~" "n11•n"

"n1a" "n1e" "n1ent1oned" "n1ilitary" "n1inrdcld" "n1lerv1e\v_" "n1on" "n1yln"

"n1·" "n3s" "n4£" "n" "n\f" "n_exr" "n_g" "na"

"na'rs" "na-hi" "na3" "na'" "na\lurc" "naaawr" "naada" "nabisco"

"nac" "naca" "nacelle" "nacelles" "nachalnik" "nacional" "nacre" "nader"

"nadon" "nagasaki" "nagging" "nailed" "naito" "naive" "naivete" "naked"

"nakedly" "nal" "nalchik" "nalional" "nam" "name" "named" "namely"

"names" "names'" "namic" "namlcs" "namory•ams" "nancy" "nancy-based" "nang"

"nanoparticles" "nanotechnology" "nanoteslas" "naphtha" "naples" "napoleon" "napoleonic" "napster"

"nara" "narcotic" "narcotics" "narration" "narrative" "narrow" "narrowed" "narrower"

"narrowest" "narrowing" "narrowly" "narrowness" "nars" "narural" "narurally" "narv-"

"nas" "nasa" "nasa's" "nascimento" "nascimienco" "nashville" "nasser's" "nastier"

"nasty" "nat" "nat\vest" "natably" "nataniel" "nate" "nathan" "nati"

"natio1" "natio11al" "nation" "nation's" "nation-" "nation-states" "nationa" "nationaj"

"national" "national'" "national-level" "national-securit" "national_security" "nationalism" "nationalists" "nationality"

"nationally" "nationals" "nationalso" "nationalsozialistiche" "nations" "nationwide" "native" "natives"

"nato" "natter" "nattonal" "natty" "natural" "natural-" "natural-functionin" "naturally"

"naturally-occurring" "nature" "nature's" "naturl" "nauoos" "nausea" "nauseating" "nautical"

"navaho" "naval" "navel" "navies" "navigate" "navigating" "navigation" "navigational"

"navigator" "navy" "navy's" "nay" "nay-sayers" "nayy" "nazi" "nazi-developed"

"nazi-oriented" "nazification" "nazis" "nazis'" "nazism" "na~h-e" "na·1ve" "naïve"

"nb" "nbc" "nblml" "nbo" "nc" "nc't}rc" "nc1" "nc11·"

"nc=" "nc_w" "ncb" "nccrttl" "nccs" "ncd" "ncdc" "ncded"

"nce" "nceres" "nch" "ncilo111ttivhy" "ncin·" "ncip" "ncl" "ncldn"

"nco" "ncod" "ncointet" "ncos" "ncr" "ncrican" "ncs" "ncvshe"

"nd" "ndan" "nddlcd" "ndfcb" "ndh~" "ndiatlon" "ndrt" "nd•"

"ne" "ne$" "ne&11y" "ne'-v" "ne102" "ne111" "ne111s" "ne111s111eek"

"ne1j1" "ne1jj" "ne1v" "ne1vs" "ne\" "ne\'" "ne\v" "ne\xf"

"ne\·ada" "neaoea" "near" "near-certain" "near-identical" "near-miss" "near-perfect" "nearby"

"nearb~" "neared" "nearer" "nearest" "nearing" "nearly" "neasham" "neat"

"neatly" "neb" "nebe" "nebraska" "nec" "neceaaary" "necessaril" "necessarily"

"necessary" "necessitate" "necessitated" "necessity" "neck" "necklace" "necks" "necropsy"

"nect" "nectar" "ned" "nedical" "nedoneyer" "nee" "need" "need-to"

"need-to-" "need-to-know" "needed" "needle" "needles" "needless" "needs" "neer"

"neesham" "negate" "negati" "negative" "negative-to-positive" "negatives" "negativity" "negavve"

"neglected" "negligible" "negoly" "negotiate" "negotiated" "negotiating" "negotiation" "negotiations"

"neighbor" "neighbor's" "neighborhood" "neighboring" "neighborly" "neighbors" "neiid" "neil"

"neild" "neilj" "neill" "neit" "neither" "neiv" "nej$csne1n" "nejjj"

"nejvs" "nel" "nellis" "nelson" "nem" "nen" "nen1" "nen1s"

"nencion" "nenmveek" "nenvork" "neo-conservatism" "neoprene" "nepa" "nephew" "nephi"

"nephi-eureka" "nephritis" "nephritis'" "nephrologist" "ner" "nerve" "nerves" "nervous"

"nervously" "nesa" "nesium" "ness" "nest" "net" "net\vork" "netherlands"

"netit" "nets" "neturo" "netuse" "network" "network's" "network-cbs" "networked"

"networking" "networks" "neumveek" "neumveek's" "neuquen" "neuq~en" "neuro" "neurological"

"neurologist" "neurophysiology" "neuroses" "neurosis" "neurotic" "neutrabty" "neutral" "neutron"

"neutronic" "neutrons" "neutroph" "neutrophijs" "neutrophils" "nev" "nevada" "nevada's"

"never" "nevertheless" "neville" "nevilles" "new" "new'" "new-member" "new5red"

"new8" "newark" "newb" "newell" "newjersey" "newly" "newly-construc" "newly-created"

"newly-released" "newman" "newman's" "newport" "news" "news's" "news-cutting" "news-leader"

"newsbreaks" "newsday" "newsday's" "newsletter" "newsman" "newsmen" "newspap" "newspaper"

"newspaperarchive" "newspapers" "newsreel" "newsround" "newsstand" "newsweek" "newswire" "newsworthy"

"newt" "newton" "newton's" "new·" "next" "next-door" "nexus" "neyer"

"ne·" "ne·n" "nf" "nf1c·" "nf" "nfaterial" "nfay" "nff^tivonnss"

"nfflrar-" "nfj" "nflcon" "nfm" "nfonunatil" "nformation" "nfornation" "nfufon"

"nfw" "nfy" "ng" "ng=fe" "ngen" "nght" "ngle" "ngn1"

"ngs" "ngun" "nh" "nhi" "nhi's" "nhilc" "nhl" "nhu"

"nhx" "ni" "ni'" "ni'" "ni''r'y" "ni'vl" "ni-b8" "ni-h"

"ni-j" "ni1-4" "niaaiaa" "niagara" "nib-looking" "nic" "nical" "nicap"

"nice" "nice-looking" "nicely" "niceo" "niches" "nicholas" "nicholson" "nicifft'"

"nick" "nickel" "nickel-titanium" "nickerson" "nickerson's" "nickname" "nicknamed" "nicknames"

"nicn" "nicola" "nicolae" "nicotine-adructed" "nicsome" "nid" "nids" "nidttttt"

"nie" "niece" "niels" "nificance" "night" "night's" "night-time" "night-vision"

"nighthawk" "nightingale" "nightline" "nightly" "nightlyencounters" "nightmare" "nights" "nights'"

"nightstalkers" "nighttime" "nih" "nihilism" "nii" "nij-12" "nik" "nike"

"nikita" "niko1" "nikon" "nil" "niled" "nilitary" "nilu«" "nil~"

"nimitz" "nimlcni" "nine" "nineteen" "nineteenth" "ninety" "ninety-four" "ninety-nine"

"ninety-six" "ninon" "ninsl" "ninth" "nin~" "nio" "nion" "nip"

"nips" "nir" "nirewrilr" "nirhornc" "nirln" "nis" "nit" "nitakiel"

"nitfnol" "nith" "nitric" "nitro-starch" "nituriv" "nivaldo" "niw" "nixon"

"nixon's" "nizhniy" "ni«" "nj" "njght" "njr" "nk" "nkvd"

"nl" "nla6~" "nlaalcbu" "nlaalm" "nlah" "nld" "nlf" "nli"

"nliami" "nlichigan" "nlilirary" "nlius" "nll''i•" "nlllti" "nllv" "nlng"

"nlom" "nloulton" "nlr" "nlr111" "nly" "nm" "nm-many" "nm7"

"nme" "nment" "nmex" "nmj~" "nmn" "nmning" "nms" "nmsr"

"nmununitt" "nn" "nn-rr" "nn1" "nnci" "nnd" "nnd943011" "nndl~"

"nngtn" "nni" "nnlur" "nnly" "nnmcc" "nnn-csplaincil" "nnnd" "nnr"

"nnrth" "nnrts" "nns" "nnsieavor" "nntonetc" "no-child-left" "no-no" "no-nonsense"

"no-one" "no10" "no11-e" "no1mal" "no\" "noa" "noa-" "noa-commissioned"

"noaa" "noah" "noah's" "noaooanry" "nobe" "nobel" "nobles" "nobody"

"nobody'll" "nobody's" "noborfy" "noc" "nocturnal" "nod" "nodding" "nodes"

"nodon" "nodulec5" "nodules" "nodules2" "noe" "noels" "noerwater" "noforn"

"noi" "noil" "noir" "noise" "noises" "noisier" "noisy" "nol"

"nolan" "nolllied" "nom" "nomadic" "nomial" "nomination" "nominee" "nominees"

"nom•us" "non" "non-" "non-authors" "non-belief" "non-believers" "non-civilian" "non-classified"

"non-commissioned" "non-conducive" "non-conventional" "non-cooperative" "non-disclosure" "non-disruptive" "non-english" "non-essential"

"non-existence" "non-existent" "non-explained" "non-fiction" "non-hum" "non-human" "non-humans" "non-judgmental"

"non-leteial" "non-living" "non-ljving" "non-metallic" "non-nuclear" "non-photocopied" "non-polluting" "non-prion"

"non-profit" "non-prosecution" "non-relevant" "non-sectarian" "non-sep" "non-standard" "non-stop" "non-technical"

"non-terrestrial" "non-thr" "non-threatening" "non-threaterung" "non-traditional" "non-trivial" "non-u" "non-water"

"noncombatants" "none" "nonetheless" "nonexistent" "nonhern" "nonhuman" "nonisi" "nonliving"

"nonnal" "nonpareil" "nonpollating" "nonscirnti" "nonsense" "nonsensical" "nonstop" "nonvegian"

"nonven" "noodles" "nooforsoi" "noon" "nooun2c" "nora" "norad" "norad's"

"nore" "norfolk" "norih" "norio" "norionostart" "norka" "norm" "norma"

"normal" "normalizing" "normally" "norman" "normandy" "norris" "norrnal" "norsal"

"norstad" "north" "north-north" "north-northeast" "northbound" "northeast" "northeasterly" "northeastern"

"northerly" "northern" "northerty" "northnortheast" "northrop" "northwest" "northwestern" "norton"

"norval" "norvelt" "norway" "norwegian" "nos" "nose" "nose-down" "nost"

"nostrils" "nosy" "not-from-here" "not1" "notabl" "notable" "notably" "notad"

"notarized" "notation" "notations" "notch" "notches" "note" "notebook" "notebooks"

"noted" "notes" "noteworthy" "nother" "nothing" "nothole" "notice" "noticeably"

"noticed" "noticing" "notification" "notified" "notify" "notifying" "noting" "notion"

"notions" "notoriety" "notorious" "nots" "nottl" "nou" "noumea" "noun"

"nounan" "nouns" "nourishment" "nov" "nov5" "nova" "novato" "novaya"

"noveiviber" "novel" "novelizations" "novels" "novelties" "novelty" "novemb" "november"

"novembrr" "novemoer" "novem~er" "nover" "noverriaer" "novgorod" "novices" "novmer"

"novosibirsk" "novosti" "now-" "now-defunct" "now-famous" "now-infamous" "now-retired" "now1'"

"nowa" "nowadays" "nowdefunct" "nowever" "nowfamous" "nowhere" "nowhere-no" "nowlodgm"

"no~" "no~ch" "no•" "no••" "np" "npedite" "npi" "npic"

"nplorl" "nppeo" "npr" "nqatratiort" "nqlfesl" "nqu" "nr" "nr-"

"nra" "nraw" "nrcessw" "nrch" "nrdc" "nri" "nrl" "nro"

"nroi" "nrose" "nrtcci" "ns" "nsa" "nsam" "nsam's" "nsams"

"nsc" "nships" "nskcd" "nsl-" "nsm" "nsmm" "nso" "nsos•"

"nstellar" "nstien" "nstitut" "nstrebls" "nsulat2" "nsw" "nt" "nt'"

"nt-ar" "nt-y" "ntalld" "ntalnl" "nta~" "nte" "ntecl" "nteligence"

"ntelin" "ntelligent" "ntemational" "nternacional" "ntight" "ntil" "ntk" "ntl"

"ntlo-~" "ntlsts" "ntomic" "ntrnl" "ntrwat" "nts" "ntt" "nttl"

"ntw" "ntxjc" "nty" "nu" "nuance" "nucle" "nuclear" "nuclear-powered"

"nuclear-tipped" "nuclear\" "nucleic" "nucleus" "nudc" "nude-jr" "nudear" "nuevo"

"nuey" "nufacturod" "nuforc" "nuggets" "nukce" "nuke" "nukes" "nulcca"

"nulitary" "nullarbor" "nullius" "nulrun" "nultary" "numbed" "number" "number-fox"

"numbered" "numbering" "numbers" "numbing" "numerical" "numerically" "numerou" "numerous"

"nuno" "nuoic~" "nuous" "nureeratk" "nuremberg" "nurse" "nurses" "nursey"

"nursing" "nussinr" "nut" "nutrient" "nuts" "nuuy" "nu~" "nv"

"nvestigate" "nvo" "nvr" "nvwdf" "nw" "nwarchi" "nwitary" "nxiwii"

"nxxxeiutoe" "ny" "nyc" "nye" "nyfeet" "nyia" "nying" "nyiw"

"nylon" "nylon-coated" "nyoa" "nys" "nyt" "nytcontent" "nytilself" "nytntnc"

"nytsupported" "n~" "n~1" "n~h" "n~le" "n~r-not" "n~ut" "n~v~~ber"

"n~~" "n~·" "n~•ltnj" "n¥1ntt" "n¥tu" "n«" "n«r" "n·"

"n·dic" "n·i1~-" "n·ldtnrc" "n»" "n•" "n•wwodd" "n••" "n••-"

"n••ry"

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

,.~,t/,: ,,•.&~ fO~l? ~~6~:..tt; ~ N'.-:.i a1ir;-~. ~~~,~~ .... -~f:';'1':' 2009 Page #101  
-JrnseH had re: c,!lvcd no in-::t::n'.ion cf ~he neturo or I.ho proj::ct an 2009 Page #183  

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

l • lnte~nted Circuitry • Laser, • N'1'hl Vision • I 1ent a ,even p a~e ldi 2008 Page #151  

Word: "n'j-u-", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

~;;u;.;. ClNCn,·r;ATl, .Ju:1e 1,. (n'J-U-,crc w·:.~ heS\.vy 100-1 o!" l!ff" 2009 Page #182  

Word: "n't", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 Mikoyan • N.S. Khrushchev C' •IT/ N't 1 Ast.A.sr Sergei P. Korolev • Chief 2004 Page #160  
a wo,d o, word part, such as [not, n't] • AWL-av..-age wo.-d length, with w 2008 Page #118  

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

.~~ ,nt."!.:~i..:l'l1.£r. •I :'\'1.n-.:r,-,.1 In tunf'll"f :1w~...;;11e" ·: 2005 Page #124  
1C\HJ 7t~t H,r,.."l" U"I .era, t:◄ n-.. _. ~,,.uy ~IIC'~ 1ti,T,t.:' 1uJ •&: 2007 Page #176  
,UO' D. f!\A.:JLP, w,.:-1.t ... : .n-..crv.~ .M.T..,,.•t.el;• trf ~ ,.,,.._ 2007 Page #176  
 ! W':lS c!rivi."l;t · Lt :o ·~ :. n-: $:.H•! l.i.;ut.a.· lC,'. LC ....._,S 2008 Page #57  
3:, 1-:t"a al ;t."d t:.,:;;-_i,:.. n-... :-..: .. ~:,.• t:-..o .:.au l.:"'  2008 Page #57  
.r;: {or r:r;,ya il~r=o:-Ct.:.y .. n-... .-1 :ii 1 Gl .1. s '•-,:, LrLM' u; 2008 Page #57  
..;e :1rl1c:lc int:-•· ~-r l:1:.:. n-:t""::J". ~j· c':.u"l:-.. ~ · :. :i::  2008 Page #57  
AlHn~i:ei ■1' ~~~~~c::::::;: ::: • n-.,?..o:adLt~nUFO~ ■ ! t • Po!:::d Cm:  2009 Page #141  
inues "it doc,,; nol offer snc-n j n-!~•Y eqwpmMil 11nd enab- 11 lhrea~ 'to 2009 Page #182  

Word: "n--r", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

-«-.-.. ..--,.-r, .... ,a , __ ,,.,n--r....-••, ,..d-.-'--.. .,., .. , / -~ 2005 Page #26  
 ft ..,,U'i'~ e,\ltl"'\~~I \ .. ,:,n--r.,.: fJt.L,.~..,.: .= I 'i -...-,:,j 2009 Page #120  

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

                                   n--t..•f••-C:1:uJ..1W, ■10--.. ,S.C.1._. 2009 Page #129  

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

 examples would include a Northrop N-9M one-third-scale technology demonstr 2006 Page #86  

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

., .u,u:-,"'s T),,11:·r-,, 1\1..,r n-J ,....,..,,..:; $,'\..C.f.4' S': '-'• 2009 Page #100  

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

 .J. Leech of Nr.w_ Zealand was m4:n-l the ultra ,·1olcts there ma' he tion 2009 Page #183  

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

:P"7. ~:. t4\Ut. PACI~•c CX.f.A.~ .n-t C.11:E,YS QC. A. s.-.1P A•,:; rt-... 2009 Page #128  

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

-.:.:..:c•,;· .. ,rr..1 r... u;:;o n-v,.r c...:-- ... ~MEuvl!c.C: 1)-1£ fAA 2009 Page #127  

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

: 10,00-) Ttrt.en~. J:! r..x;,te:-.N-·.1,·~ cot : fe,-1 ;illi~u.:!i: , ...  2009 Page #163  

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

... ._ .., ....... ~ .... .;._,;I' n-• .•• ..., ....... __ ,. __ ,. ___ ,,_ 2008 Page #20  

Word: "n1", 6 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 (Illustration #22) ~ ~ o·i1 ::o I n1) . ' r. ,                             2007 Page #104  
did not rtflect th• aftar. "°"" ..,n1;ghL Thoe object diwIIVd I dlstlrct \O 2007 Page #165  
c.tlm,•,Ca..n,Ju ly )004 "He would n1::1ke a iplcndld character in a scienc 2008 Page #146  
 Breeze Revistecl ■ Gorbach ev -Da.n1:1ge Control ■ UFO Research Wars of 19 2008 Page #166  
alifornin for 'f'lll~ w, 4'rQ pm41:n1 t'Urt'ber o.aaic=mr-nt in connect ion 2009 Page #174  
y sh()Tt J •radio wave, lb.\t ca,r:n1: out o( the LAKE .SUCCESS, Jun~·13.-l 2009 Page #182  

Word: "n1'-", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

111,, •ll..,.,11 ~""•rn,1 0,lr,:,t n1'-,,,.rnc11~11t,,1.r.,r,,, ,o •L\Jl ll 2008 Page #154  

Word: "n11ylhin~", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d hPP.n pl3nnerl tn 1 "·e.1ron hnd n11ylhin~ to nn with tr;wnsf;?r worl, 01 2009 Page #181  

Word: "n11•n", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ies (back channels) there in place n11•n ,..,r"'ri1•-.... ,.1p!1fJ ... :'!l 2008 Page #121  

Word: "n1a", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

w ........ ..., lr'.'I UW ~ oii l-.n1a ..t.c,,,.I -~ ~ ~ ..,.._. lion~ W 0. 2005 Page #19  

Word: "n1e", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

and planets, or "1JJhere ever else n1e go i11 outer space". Author's specia 2007 Page #114  

Word: "n1ent1oned", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 D. ~cech . . l of New Zealand was n1ent1oned an n1lerv1e\v_ he_ \Vas-one o 2009 Page #181  

Word: "n1ilitary", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 tings ■ Emphasis when possible on n1ilitary encounters ■ Goven1n1ent respo 2008 Page #158  

Word: "n1inrdcld", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

lcal nidttttt) • This Is~ polilnil n1inrDcld • TI1tn a.rt nn1 dlfTcra1c o b 2008 Page #154  

Word: "n1lerv1e\v_", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

l of New Zealand was n1ent1oned an n1lerv1e\v_ he_ \Vas-one of a in the bir 2009 Page #181  

Word: "n1on", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

The Srructute of UFO Secrecy ■ lnv:n1on of Kuw:ut ■ Grc,fswald Lu,ht, ■ Sov 2009 Page #150  

Word: "n1yln", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

._"':' :..-.J: t: i'--'-'"'?k !n t.n1yln."'ld h:.d ju.s: en: cc ~.:J rt..~: 2008 Page #57  

Word: "n1·", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 \\ \f, '\l'.i.,' I Ju•, , .. ,I I n1· s..:,~Ht:T--~,A.fl(" .. :,·1;!'-.:,1 2005 Page #127  

Word: "n3s", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Retrieval Conference 20 "'"''w.grc.n3s:1.go,• --------~i-----------~ --~ ,. 2005 Page #22  

Word: "n4£", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

.'5 UtE SUU'KED 11 tn.ClUl'I C'ltR n4£ p1.51-fT.],f tCCTHS. ~ OU::Olll1Lt1' 2009 Page #150  

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

'David vs. Goliath": /, \ I \ r::; n\ z -, ,. ' -~!~~'--                    2009 Page #144  

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

'.JVVVVV\ 1\/VVVVVV' wvvv,1\/VV\WN N\f\.'\NV1,'V',V,VW, Cnirnlr Elfec1 Evid 2005 Page #22  

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

hor. ror further information about n_exr year's conference or questions con 2008 Page #3  

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

 , patches mentioned a Pro!. J. M. n_g ~!e1llll'lmcnt satd loday a nc_w Sno 2009 Page #184  

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

-rt" ” I hi- .in.i • I ill* debris na* xvn email al.'Ul 2'1 ftvl *quarc and 2003 Page #132  
ebilitatian cnly if the rWnaar Oo— nA praaaeie a ilianaa af effwetlvw naaaw 2003 Page #226  
at they have seen the manual. U.S. Na,') Yeoman 2nd Class Dale Bailey, who  2005 Page #130  
with scientists from the Office of Na,·al Research and with Dr. Vannevar Bu 2005 Page #169  
e object diwIIVd I dlstlrct \Olurr.na motion • It ntalld tbout IU etntnl IX 2007 Page #165  
le beyond the domain of the United Na :ions. Bu: if these relationships ent 2008 Page #113  
inate full French participation in NA TO. Perhaps, the main reason for elim 2009 Page #20  
UR:C'-1:!:ii::lJ:.i• • Th, FuaC'lM:na!t:t.!Cdc:n • Th, -x;r.,.. ::~a:: ■ 19 2009 Page #141  
. 501€ lilfE WT.. 11m:sr1c.anCM BT na: w· CllllTIWt:5. TUT: 1 • ( 0) I\IEOJ 2009 Page #150  
a e11er ma,ag ed lo be made by ;o..na Sis. Per..-Arnett. Acaaed by Wlile Ho 2009 Page #151  
uring of International strucrures (NA G.ATT. IMF, World Bani:). --::::::::~ 2009 Page #153  

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

t. 2. tln.o'"' ri.,o Air ?rioritl, NA'rs, ia hereb] authorized. 3. It: 1 :3 2009 Page #175  

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

no il would boycott . the. U:ntecl Na-hi,nt ot that lethal power bas leak•  2009 Page #182  

Word: "na3", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 FOUND NEAR tOTOCA. T1115 MONO ONE.NA3 !Own) PRP XILOHETIPS NnRTH OF THE CI 2004 Page #21  

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

 be consistent with the mission of Na\') materiel). Recent investigation al 2005 Page #130  

Word: "na\lurc", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

10 Talk About I c-d 10C;-iy on the na\lurc of n new I , weapon-aJ)p rOilC}u 2009 Page #182  

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

nA praaaeie a ilianaa af effwetlvw naaawr aa la airing t—ria CMaeee srccc^c 2003 Page #226  

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

ts relatim ta yeasral poHtlsal aa* naada snaMtisas thrwwyhnat the omatry. M 2003 Page #223  

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

 is a box of specially marked "ET" Nabisco Graham Crackers. A similarly mar 2007 Page #63  
nt company, KF Holdings, also owns Nabisco, among other corporattons. 'f\lL 2007 Page #63  

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

h the tacit approvai of the United Nac:..ons. But hould :he Un.:.:ed Nation 2008 Page #113  

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

udy by AMC, AFSWP, NEPA, AEC, ONR, NACA, JRDB, RAND, USAAF SAG and MIT, are 2003 Page #28  
Advisory Committee on Aeronautics (NACA) and the Rockefeller Institute, app 2004 Page #63  

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

 much like a damaged YF-12A engine nacelle (Fig. 15). From a distance, it c 2006 Page #87  

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

s completely destroyed; the engine nacelles had broken free of the wing str 2006 Page #74  

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

onauts, etc. • Ideally the KGB/FSB Nachalnik for UFO's should be present. U 2004 Page #171  

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

1al E11tp1irer, in this case, the "Nacional eQuirer -the busybody of eBusin 2007 Page #67  
rlrl Report, and other sigruficant nacional weekly and monthly magazines ca 2007 Page #68  

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

z;oe t Lliniatay et Aeroflot,. 7th nacre LieLxtv310 Btrildin&s, torcrrii •  2004 Page #25  

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

ill be ritalled In Arreyito." sito Nader, eonoluded by referring to Atuehs  2004 Page #20  

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

RJdurd Boyl1111, appolnttd by Star Nadon, as Coandlor or,r..-Elll1h with rn 2008 Page #154  

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

mic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of World War II. 67  2004 Page #70  

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

rash. Which brings us to that ever nagging question, so how do we know that 2003 Page #26  

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

ernon, NY BLACK ON BOWEN DETAIL He nailed the watermark and the typewriter  2007 Page #46  

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

d., thanks to the efforts of Akira Naito, a Santiago-based Japanese busines 2007 Page #201  

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

can southwest — and one incredibly naive reporter, Frank Scully — in the la 2004 Page #215  
rial origin. \X/hile it might seem naive to some, Reich choose to direct hi 2005 Page #96  

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

ir faces in what he said was their naivete. They also felt betrayed by a ma 2003 Page #147  

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

 3" x 6" image of the memo with my naked eye. Three words were immediately  2004 Page #226  
apparently deformed person. It was naked and probably dying. In spite of cl 2005 Page #32  
ken — you couldn't see it with the naked eye. They asked us if we knew what 2006 Page #129  

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

ot wish to make such statements so nakedly in a signed letter. Caution, cir 2005 Page #80  

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

t secrets. ln addition to operatio nal duties (inclurung command of the air 2005 Page #130  
 of gravity and electro-gravitatio nal propulsion. It is possible that thes 2005 Page #170  
at of men. At any race, internatio nal law should make place for a new law  2008 Page #112  

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

 of Viktor Kostrikan • Resident of Nalchik • Internationally quoted • Murde 2004 Page #172  

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

ominently in my book, UFOs and the Nalional Securi(y Slale, as well as seve 2005 Page #73  

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

uchn has 'appropriated the UFO ph,,nam!!irulll, ;..--9: False Dawn, 1990-19 2009 Page #152  

Word: "name", 126 instance(s) (Back to Top)

, and how often, I came across the name of Captain Charles Buchanan. He was 2003 Page #29  
1955 timeframe. The photographer's name was Walter Wayne Fisk. Stan Friedma 2003 Page #36  
r this local event. There has been name calling and some friendships lost.  2003 Page #57  
ew leads came to my attention. One name stuck out in the crowd. We will cal 2003 Page #68  
m people even close to him. Joel's name first came to my attention about 13 2003 Page #68  
to a mile beneath the surface. The name associated with this project was "E 2003 Page #149  
t, Excalibur was actually the code name of a Dr. Edward Teller-initiated pr 2003 Page #149  
The next table (Slide 4) gives the name of the principal documents for each 2003 Page #170  
even categories, gives them a code name and says where to ship each kind. T 2003 Page #176  
file right after J. Leo Bourassa's name you will find (Code blue grass). An 2003 Page #194  
t during the past three Y days his name has been proposed to me by three di 2003 Page #230  
hich, save one, did not want their name mentioned in connection with the ca 2004 Page #43  
ions journal for that time and his name and 6 others had been in the journa 2004 Page #43  
urity Police Specialist, D Flight, name appears on fifteen pages. Witnessed 2004 Page #49  
 certain things. ... (mentions the name of an innocent but involved party h 2004 Page #50  
ive. In addition to the well known name Roswell, other sites on the crash r 2004 Page #69  
mos Radar Base (AFS-P8). Later its name changed in the 1950s to Tierra Amar 2004 Page #71  
s were found inside the craft. The name Farmington in the file title was th 2004 Page #73  
thing was he couldn't remember his name. We pressured him and he then claim 2004 Page #87  
iates, a military scientist by the name of Art Bridge, that the official Se 2004 Page #93  
ings, but he couldn't remember his name. I remember there was one guy. Fran 2004 Page #98  
rt, research was conducted and the name Eric Walker seemed to fit. Walker h 2004 Page #98  
home town of Elliot, Maine, by the name of Francis Swan (Knowles would late 2004 Page #103  
-Pat AFB. Ohio, USA 1 0 0 _ 0 0 No name or corroboration III, 32-33 "Wired  2004 Page #112  
useum, Fairborn, Ohio 1 0 0 0 0 No name or corroboration III. 17-18 Live al 2004 Page #113  
ht-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 0 0 0 0 0 No name or corroboration V, 9 UFO "material 2004 Page #113  
 56 1973 Unknown, USA 1 0 0 0 0 No name or corroboration II, 3-4 USAF polic 2004 Page #113  
• Report 51, Cambodia, 1972: Group name of MAJIC correlates with the code w 2004 Page #118  
ws if not our constitution, in the name of National Security. The National  2004 Page #123  
im but couldn't remember the man's name — he thought maybe it was "Cabot."  2004 Page #135  
he early 1950's. And yes, Skully's name was the inspiration for the name of 2004 Page #136  
s name was the inspiration for the name of the X-Files character played by  2004 Page #136  
s field with him. It turns out his name was Sheridan Cavitt, and before he  2004 Page #139  
tials but avoiding use of his real name at that time. Charles Moore, when i 2004 Page #139  
urse could never be located by the name Dennis provided, and the story was  2004 Page #145  
l Top Secret on it — Quintanilla's name was on it, of a launching at Vanden 2004 Page #184  
The story centered on a man by the name of Jack McGeorge who was a counter  2004 Page #188  
ng into office a researcher by the name of Bill Moore was publishing the fi 2004 Page #189  
ill not divulge this person's real name. Neither will Richard Doty or anyon 2004 Page #190  
1 2 on them. I was given his first name. • He stated that he had been up to 2004 Page #191  
 that. But I'm not going to put my name on a film that I have done if every 2004 Page #194  
lly sanctioned termination" in the name of national security • Methods are  2004 Page #200  
ke The UFO Linked Death Database • Name, role, date of birth, death • Credi 2004 Page #200  
 a winning smile, whether his last name is Lazar, Corso, Anderson, Kaufmann 2004 Page #215  
ribute it to James Bond Johnson by name) Bond's hat can be seen sitting on  2004 Page #235  
 in 1992 and was identified by the name JEHOVAH. At one time it was called  2004 Page #249  
tablishment hence MJ-12. Each code name had classification above TOP SECRET 2004 Page #249  
 to head this project. The project name was coined by Albert Einstein in 19 2004 Page #249  
Dow Corning patents in this area ■ Name, timing of patent holders ■ Circle  2005 Page #11  
in anonymous and does not want her name known amongst the UFO research comm 2005 Page #36  
hysician who refused to reveal his name but said he had assisted in the cap 2005 Page #36  
 trust, JLD gave me his relative's name, title of his position at \'{!right 2005 Page #44  
k between Reich and MJ-12, and his name was Lewis \V/. Douglas. Reich refer 2005 Page #97  
ember he might have met Reich. His name was Dr. James E. McDonald, and we k 2005 Page #99  
he White Sands Proving Ground (its name was changed in 1958), a launch comp 2005 Page #125  
ng a military general by his first name in a document may seem like a major 2005 Page #137  
 on official acts performed in our name. To explore these matters is not un 2005 Page #143  
Electric, and Sperry-Rand, just to name a few. In July 1957 another article 2005 Page #172  
week a prospector from Long Beach, name of Fred Meyers, told the Los Angele 2006 Page #44  
in the Inyo Register. Fred Meyer's name is removed and two new and as far a 2006 Page #45  
plane's configuration. The pilot's name was not initially released, leading 2006 Page #75  
g dragon' — intriguingly, a common name for UFOs in times gone by." And as  2006 Page #119  
e, Dodd refused to reveal the real name of his source for the story, as he  2006 Page #122  
in the south of England. "I cannot name my unit or barracks as they are sti 2006 Page #122  
t the United Kingdom. By 1946, the name of the wartime group had become the 2006 Page #123  
 phone. Tony won't reveal the real name of James Prescott because he thinks 2006 Page #123  
ed for. So if Tony does reveal his name, he'll end up being given a very ha 2006 Page #123  
 in a lot more trouble than if his name was out in the open. That way, if t 2006 Page #124  
s being found on the mountain. His name was Harold but everyone called him  2006 Page #127  
l, believed that Dodd's use of the name James Prescott for his source did h 2006 Page #128  
that Dodd decided to use that same name for his Army source, was something  2006 Page #128  
umber of reasons, I am not able to name. I was helped with this book by a w 2006 Page #131  
 to be identified beyond his first name, but the two are cousins who were i 2006 Page #142  
r the predatory bird but later the name was turned into an acronym for "Hom 2006 Page #143  
o on the record with his full real name and military records. Thomas Colman 2006 Page #156  
der, and I don't remember his last name. But one day, it was shortly after  2006 Page #161  
 TX in 1942 and existed under that name until 1948 when it became Abilene A 2006 Page #178  
 Force Base. It existed under that name until it was renamed Dyess AFB on ( 2006 Page #178  
w players, a couple of guys by the name of Alvin Davis and Mark Langston. D 2006 Page #186  
The Foundation was a foundation in name only and was never officially estab 2006 Page #197  
partment building. Budd shared the name of the individual with me and showe 2006 Page #203  
 decided to carry on under another name, Coast to Coast, from his Pahrump,  2006 Page #204  
ll that was needed was a change of name and an initial disclaimer. Despite  2006 Page #204  
anded one of its products with the name 'UFO Unfiltered \Vheat Beer.' The l 2007 Page #65  
dles from Japan. The product's fuU name is "Kashin brand, King of UFO, Sauc 2007 Page #66  
ll over the universe ask for it by name." 60 Agency: J~1111t•.rl 1-llnrb, M 2007 Page #66  
/: Basically if l could start with name and age. How you got into computers 2007 Page #78  
 whenever anyone mentioned a place name I wrote this down, or a building at 2007 Page #85  
d rype NETUSE then a certain share name on the machine and then password wa 2007 Page #87  
/: Ramsey Clark is some ones whose name comes co mind. He is a former Attor 2007 Page #91  
tury Fox and opted to use the last name of her maternal grandmother: Gladys 2007 Page #136  
s. The author of the letter (whose name have never been identified) explain 2007 Page #194  
February 1967) -Metal Fragment The name of this case comes from the owner o 2007 Page #195  
en if the witness dido 't want his name associated with UFOs. I could under 2008 Page #14  
s shaky because he won't allow his name to be used. If he is telling the tr 2008 Page #14  
 then, in today's world, without a name so that we can verify his claim to  2008 Page #15  
RAF Bentwaters and Woodbridge , to name but four. Is it really acceptable a 2008 Page #37  
on '1 know why anyone would use my name. " In preparation for this presenta 2008 Page #54  
t it could no longer bear che same name. If chese intelligenc beings were i 2008 Page #112  
gerent nationalism ." Fascism is a name taken from Mussolini 's Black Shirt 2008 Page #124  
, 1920, Hitler changed the party's name to the Nationalsozialistiche Deutsc 2008 Page #126  
d President Paul von Hindenburg to name Hitler Chancellor. This proposal wa 2008 Page #126  
 and See/owe or Sea Lion, the code name for the proposed Gem1an invasion of 2008 Page #130  
gram of psychic research under the name "Doktor Gruenbaum." It is believed  2008 Page #130  
i "Bell," was called "Majik." This name immediately brings to mind the init 2008 Page #130  
diately brings to mind the initial name of the group reportedly in charge o 2008 Page #130  
ted president. He was persuaded to name John Foster Dulles as his secretary 2008 Page #138  
Afghanistan when the Brotherhood's name was changed to al Qaeda. One member 2008 Page #140  
t a war in Central America. Bush's name, including his little-known nicknam 2008 Page #142  
 to neo-conservatism, a more modem name for National Socialism . Constituti 2008 Page #142  
shing and Princeton Review,just to name a few. It also owns YES Solutions,  2008 Page #143  
hat it was Teller who gave Bob the name of a gentleman about a job. After c 2009 Page #9  
donym, which only dropped his last name, provided Crisman with a means to d 2009 Page #32  
t roughly the same time, Crisman's name emerged also in something known as  2009 Page #33  
on was cut short before Crisman 's name would be mentioned . Because Harold 2009 Page #33  
 trust, JLD gave me his relative's name, title of his position at Wright-Pa 2009 Page #50  
ous.' Until he chooses to make his name known, this is the way he will be r 2009 Page #52  
                               His name is Steve LaP!ume. He was born in Le 2009 Page #81  
in Randle. She would not allow her name to be used and she was afraid to gi 2009 Page #89  
 she was unable to recall his last name. However, she did keep two photos o 2009 Page #90  
entioned Project Caucasian, a code name for a project so sensitive that she 2009 Page #91  
she was afraid to be identified by name. Part of her story was used in Kevi 2009 Page #95  
nclear why James Marion Snodgrass• name was leaked to the press. Observance 2009 Page #173  
on about the project including the name of a previous colleague if the proj 2009 Page #176  
• Investigation led to Chad"s last name • Computer check on subject's name  2009 Page #193  
name • Computer check on subject's name 187 ..                              2009 Page #193  

Word: "named", 77 instance(s) (Back to Top)

r Mount Rainier. A lumber salvager named Harold Dahl, his son, his son’s do 2003 Page #41  
o turned it over to an FBI officer named Guy Banister. This begins a long s 2003 Page #42  
ned over by Crisman to a CIA agent named Shaw. Clay Shaw was one of three p 2003 Page #42  
d the Torbitt Document, Crisman is named as one of three hoboes picked up i 2003 Page #42  
as a real organization, Roscoe was named as MJ-12 number one. And if you te 2003 Page #87  
 in 1978, a Denison, Texas, farmer named John Martin saw a dark flying disk 2004 Page #28  
essed to Larry) were from men we'd named in the book, men who had now read  2004 Page #49  
e Specialist assigned to D Flight, named on nine separate pages: Larry, I a 2004 Page #49  
exico, with an AFOSI Special Agent named Richard Doty. Agent Doty showed me 2004 Page #69  
n an "interim report" by his boss, named McAdams, which confirmed the fact  2004 Page #97  
ho might still be alive. Sarbacher named off a number of people but all wer 2004 Page #98  
w to contact the one of the aliens named AFFA. Neesham and Larsen raced bac 2004 Page #104  
led a wealth of data from numerous named and un-named sources on crashed UF 2004 Page #110  
ue came from a New Mexico resident named Vern Maltais, who told Friedman ab 2004 Page #135  
nformation with an English teacher named William Moore, whose interest in U 2004 Page #136  
 testimony from a Roswell resident named Frank Kaufman. Kaufman had a lot o 2004 Page #137  
ntelligence man Marcel thought was named "Cabot" went out to the debris fie 2004 Page #139  
 liked to ride the range with Mac, named Dee Proctor.) 140                  2004 Page #143  
tergate. The events that have been named as part of this molding include Cl 2004 Page #180  
here he was seen by a cardiologist named Dr. Rene. The doctor and his staff 2005 Page #33  
led an 'interim' report. His boss, named McAdams, showed it to him and fell 2005 Page #42  
tor Don Schmitt spoke with a woman named Judy Woolcott, who had an intrigui 2005 Page #44  
ding to a Salt Lake City geologist named Lamont Sorenson, who died earlier  2005 Page #60  
 talked with a former USAF Captain named Rjcharcl TVI.iller who told Steve  2005 Page #64  
 DA INTRO TO AUDIO: In 1953, a boy named Bart \X right was about 12- years- 2005 Page #69  
gram to study this technology, and named more names (Vannevar Bush, Robert  2005 Page #79  
ring founder, Dr. \X ilhelm Reich, named orgonomy, is the study of how ener 2005 Page #87  
sured in a laborator y setting. He named it the orgone energy accumulator,  2005 Page #90  
t as the "Prana," while Victorians named it the "ether," but tl1e former te 2005 Page #90  
 a control box. The experiment was named To-T (f oh minus T). Reich and his 2005 Page #91  
thor, a retired Marine Corps Major named Donald Keyhoe, was a rughly respec 2005 Page #94  
 career Naval Intelligence officer named Roscoe H. Hillenkotter. Reich wou. 2005 Page #96  
 USAF Captain H.iJJ and a civilian named Harry Haberer (6:8). Asking where  2005 Page #98  
led a wealth of data from numerous named and confidential sources. CoUecti, 2005 Page #139  
It was then that a Latino Sergeant named Avila arrived at the Padilla home. 2005 Page #156  
23, 1990 I was introduced to a man named Ozzie who related a detailed story 2005 Page #165  
 we talk to other witnesses. A man named Frenchie was stationed at Edwards  2005 Page #166  
ard Hall who Interview key ,Mtness named "Jeffrey Morse." • Also investigat 2006 Page #29  
rticle123) The Lockheed A-12, code named OXCART, was built as a high-speed, 2006 Page #72  
le 792) The Lockheed F-11 7A, code named SENIOR TREND, was the first combat 2006 Page #81  
rmeasures. The Hawk was originally named for the predatory bird but later t 2006 Page #143  
of the people in Code 30 was a man named Captain Wood. He had a person who  2006 Page #161  
n. The line's loveable addition is named Admiral Bird and he arrived in sto 2007 Page #64  
ts in the 1960s. In 1949 Bronk was named president of Johns Hopkins Univers 2007 Page #75  
, the corporation 's CEO was a man named Bob Haas. Concurrent with Mr. Haas 2007 Page #76  
chool there was an amazing teacher named Mr Elkington who was an amazing hi 2007 Page #80  
Californiabased researcher of UFOs named Timothy Cooper, President John F.  2007 Page #134  
ested dozens of witnesses and even named some of them. In the lead paragrap 2008 Page #8  
, for example, I interviewed a man named Will who was stationed at Fort Pol 2008 Page #37  
 months later she spoke with a man named Kerry Broten who worked with her a 2008 Page #45  
in the novel is a marine biologist named Professor Kramer; the author, who  2008 Page #70  
erican intelligence operation code named COBRA MIST. COBRA MIST was experim 2008 Page #72  
us limerick: There once was a lady named Bright Who traveled much faster th 2008 Page #95  
nown only to the insiders, JFK was named Lancer, making inquiries "which we 2008 Page #110  
partnership with the Rockefellers. Named Schroeder, Rockefeller and Company 2008 Page #126  
also held ownership in UBC. He was named Ambassador to the Soviet Union by  2008 Page #129  
ed to Read & Co. and by I 93 7 was named President. This was at a time when 2008 Page #131  
 market. In 1957, Fortune magazine named Clarence Dillon as one of the weal 2008 Page #131  
tor of Central Intelligence . As a named MJ-12 member, Vanderberg did not a 2008 Page #132  
acker , the last survivor of those named in the MJ-12 documents , the dispu 2008 Page #133  
 Army in 1949 and a year later was named a special assistant on national se 2008 Page #133  
ng that same time period, Gray was named Director of the government's Psych 2008 Page #133  
r was an Army Intelligence officer named Henry Kissinger, who would go on t 2008 Page #138  
ajor Reinhard Gehlen, who had been named by Hitler to head the Fremde Heere 2008 Page #138  
at Interpol was a young SS officer named Paul Dickopf. After the war, Dicko 2008 Page #139  
 later 1940s by befriending a Nazi named Nicolae Malaxa, a Romanian who had 2008 Page #141  
he White House and G. Gordon Liddy named his "plumbers ," who burgled the D 2008 Page #141  
ry Donald Regan. Addition ally, he named Bush's campaign manager James A. B 2008 Page #142  
shooter on the grassy knoll, a man named Fred Lee Crisman. UFO historians r 2009 Page #29  
d with a well-known UFO researcher named Lucius Farish as the contact perso 2009 Page #32  
 Railroad. The city of Kingman was named after Lewis Kingman who surveyed a 2009 Page #48  
tor Don Schmitt spoke with a woman named Judy Woolcott , who had an intrigu 2009 Page #51  
or example, she told me that a man named Knacke "wrote the bible on parachu 2009 Page #90  
and put in the safe ... and it was named Caucasian. And this project was ri 2009 Page #92  
s and possums come and go -she had named them and she fed them all. We swap 2009 Page #95  
ncies or sub organizational units, named or unnamed, official or unofficial 2009 Page #154  
 on a secret research project code named Project Seal that explored the use 2009 Page #163  

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

ted outside of this specific case. Namely, ET's are real; certain factions  2003 Page #38  
ed made one curious determination. Namely, that all of the outgoing message 2004 Page #146  
ontentious point amongst skeptics, namely the number of police officers who 2004 Page #216  
 investigative author Karl Pflock: namely, extracts from the alleged person 2005 Page #132  
ctitious names have been inserted, namely Buck Fitzgerald and Mase Garnev.  2006 Page #45  
reached in the early-to-mid 1990s: namely that the aliens were actually not 2008 Page #35  
ajor bearing on national security: namely, Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, and RAF B 2008 Page #37  

Word: "names", 47 instance(s) (Back to Top)

istence. The President immediately names former Secretary of Navy Forrestal 2003 Page #87  
here are lots of them, hundreds of names and their children. • Air Technica 2003 Page #167  
of identifying all the JRT and EWL names in the military in 1954 - 177      2003 Page #181  
yan has identified a few candidate names 118.7003 Special Operations I.Unua 2003 Page #182  
e coat rack, a list of fishermen's names attached to the Coast Guard Marine 2004 Page #36  
e period. The worker mentioned the names of some of the Lighthouse keepers  2004 Page #44  
they saw something. Chris took the names not really expecting anything and  2004 Page #44  
not want to use pseudonyms for the names of any of the witnesses. We did no 2004 Page #48  
1950s. He was close to all the big names rumored with UFOs and MJ-12. He st 2004 Page #98  
 13 1950 Unknown, USA 1 0 0 1 0 No names or corroboration III, 37 Head-band 2004 Page #111  
 16 1951 Florida, USA 0 1 1 0 0 No names or corroboration II, 24 Witness to 2004 Page #111  
 19 1952 Unknown, USA 1 0 0 0 0 No names or corroboration II, 10-13 Alien a 2004 Page #111  
ht-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 0 1 1 0 0 No names or corroboration III, 27-30 Source 2004 Page #112  
 30 1955 Unknown, USA 1 0 0 0 1 No names but similar to Corso account re ba 2004 Page #112  
rup 79 1987 Ohio, USA 1 1 0 0 0 No names or corroboration V, 8-9 Farmer fou 2004 Page #114  
fraid of physical threats if their names were printed. Stringfield himself  2004 Page #145  
e Doomsday Covirag, lists the real names of dozens of scientists and others 2004 Page #145  
. We shall inscribe their glorious names in gold to make them known so post 2004 Page #164  
, we may notes yet noir pile their names and other phologropia" Jedy 9. MSS 2004 Page #164  
as very believable, backed up with names of other local residents, but abou 2004 Page #217  
in jail for refusing to reveal the names of those sources. It is certainly  2004 Page #218  
 The group has been called by many names. The most recent one was used in 1 2004 Page #249  
,'.. z;;.,..,.. SLIDE# 32 Close-up names and affiliations in logbook People 2005 Page #62  
dy this technology, and named more names (Vannevar Bush, Robert Oppenheimer 2005 Page #79  
er 2000, finds a list of officers' names under the heading "Non- Terrestria 2006 Page #31  
leet transfers',' and list of ship names. Looks them up; not U S. navy ship 2006 Page #31  
 S. navy ships Cannot remember the names. Arrested in November 2002_ UK dec 2006 Page #31  
investigation has gone, fictitious names have been inserted, namely Buck Fi 2006 Page #45  
ogical study, guaranteeing that no names would be used, and asking each per 2006 Page #198  
ossible UFO crashes. Specifically, names and other key details had been cha 2007 Page #25  
ch bits they can see, creates user names and passwords accounts for people  2007 Page #83  
een crying to get into. There were names of companies Like TR\Xf and Raythe 2007 Page #85  
er story. ln thjs case, the dates, names, and locations of very specific pe 2007 Page #94  
l agencies." To dare, however, the names of those specific agencies have no 2007 Page #135  
ernment at the time-and some whose names are still well known within govern 2008 Page #36  
O Reporting Center28 passed on the names of people who had called NUFORC ri 2008 Page #45  
 and personal data isn't released. Names, addresses and other personal deta 2008 Page #63  
it contained the Index and lots of names, I question whether the second 30  2008 Page #107  
hen what is above are five Project names that are even today not a matter o 2008 Page #110  
ne business leaders, with familiar names like Krupp, Siemens, Thyssen and B 2008 Page #126  
), is one of the more recognizable names of the Paperclip 131               2008 Page #137  
ge identifying several UFO-related names: MAJCOMSEC, JEHOVAH, 7             2009 Page #13  
ified Flying Objects, with changed names and some focus on the Air Force pe 2009 Page #33  
y later discussions. They also had names mostly unusual. But when translate 2009 Page #52  
But when translated to English the names were I                             2009 Page #52  
here details are provided, such as names, places, and events, the quest is  2009 Page #91  
 CRAIN (CUBBAGE) LIST OF IMPORTANT NAMES June gave me a handwritten list of 2009 Page #94  

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

ve shared with Larry. But to 'name names' in print, in this case those of f 2004 Page #48  

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

ev. Lcll .. Vol. 92. 2004 llydrod) namic i\lo.lrl of \'d1irlc Interaction , 2005 Page #24  

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

'He would not dlsculls j\s naturl! namlcs." • 178 The sen tense rends: "One 2009 Page #184  

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

6.40.41, rawhoe Imre& tri aalilka• namory•ams arm*. adaWao.A. Sai Wads SCA* 2006 Page #32  

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

s. When I got off the plane I told Nancy 11111 about •··-And _.,e read up o 2009 Page #142  

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

ho had uncovered a clipping from a Nancy-based newspaper that 10            2004 Page #13  

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

d .omAmay. MOROCCO ULICIASSIF/ED L Nang: WO Sighting over Agadir, Morocco t 2004 Page #19  

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

dealing with recent work involving nanoparticles of gold as well as specula 2003 Page #115  

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

ineering; Computational Mechanics; Nanotechnology _ Robotics; and Aerospace 2005 Page #163  

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

the Earth's field, which is 50,000 nanoteslas . So you 're talking about or 2008 Page #76  

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

nly of unslaked lime, sulphur, and naphtha) , which stopped the first Muham 2009 Page #20  

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

Yeoman 2" Class, 1980, U. S. Navy, Naples, Italy. Image courtesy Tom C. She 2006 Page #156  
lass in 1980 with the U.S. Navy in Naples, Italy. Earlier this year, he con 2006 Page #156  

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

who as premier of Prussia defeated Napoleon Ill in 1871 and became the "Iro 2008 Page #124  

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

alking about war and survival. The Napoleonic wars were hardly affected by  2009 Page #19  

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

ht the Internet music-sharing firm Napster; 14 music labels including Arist 2008 Page #143  

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

ter • Atomic Energy Intelligence • NARA & Presidential Libraries Research E 2003 Page #167  
chives and Records Administration (NARA) ill 4. ARCHIVES ANO RECORDS ADMINI 2003 Page #168  
igin Leaked - Salina HST Library & NARA Identical Signature Approved Truman 2003 Page #205  
he Truman Presidential Library and NARA at College Park Maryland, seven if  2003 Page #205  
tribute A B C D E F Source HST-Lib NARA NARA NARA NARA NARA Original N N Y  2003 Page #205  
te A B C D E F Source HST-Lib NARA NARA NARA NARA NARA Original N N Y N N N 2003 Page #205  
B C D E F Source HST-Lib NARA NARA NARA NARA NARA Original N N Y N N N Carb 2003 Page #205  
 E F Source HST-Lib NARA NARA NARA NARA NARA Original N N Y N N N Carbon Y  2003 Page #205  
Source HST-Lib NARA NARA NARA NARA NARA Original N N Y N N N Carbon Y Y N O 2003 Page #205  
a hoax, but that is unlikely given NARA security procedures . See: http://w 2009 Page #46  
humanrights .com/mj-12 .php. For a NARA statement on the memo, go to: http: 2009 Page #46  

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

imiles, Photocopies, Fingerprints, Narcotic and Street Drug Analysis, Analy 2004 Page #250  

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

of the military personnel included narcotics and hypnosis. They were interr 2004 Page #119  
o illegal sources of funrung (e.g. narcotics trafficking, weapons trafficki 2005 Page #85  

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

nown as Arroyo del Oso Apartments. NARRATION OVER VIDEO: This is Apartment  2007 Page #166  
retrieval.l Abq Video # 2 ( 14:20) NARRATION OVER VIDEO: On April 1st, 2007 2007 Page #168  

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

l in the missing parts in Hansen's narrative. When he arrived on June 3rd,  2003 Page #144  
F-1 17A parts, but I felt that the narrative did not pass the "ring of trut 2006 Page #85  
ated to the level described in the narrative. On my first visit I had seen  2006 Page #85  
ude; therefore this portion of the narrative was clearly false. But what of 2006 Page #85  
clearly established in the Poulain narrative. The next key issue is co asce 2007 Page #199  

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

g by 3-1/2 centimeters wide at the narrow point, roughly 5-3/4 inches by 1- 2003 Page #48  
ugustine, NM child has a foot this narrow in front of the heel, yet the pro 2003 Page #49  
 was diverted down and alongside a narrow track used by cattle grazing in t 2003 Page #49  
ecret locations when roads were so narrow and train restrictions so clear ( 2004 Page #121  
wo plain clothes men into a little narrow room with fluorescent lights over 2004 Page #183  
l1at their heads were hairless and narrow, and by human standards were disp 2005 Page #43  
h a slighdy different nuance, less narrow and lawyerly. It is, "On what bas 2005 Page #77  
rsfield. Now, as he negotiated the narrow winding road up the Kern River go 2006 Page #71  
ity" have often done so co advance narrow commercial interests, not the wid 2007 Page #36  
they can ,can the pastures and the narrow roads that wind through them. Wit 2007 Page #145  
. SLIDE# 46 Illustration of white, narrow beam 87                           2008 Page #93  
s aerial light that emitted white, narrow, beam down in front of him and ov 2009 Page #69  

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

sic parameters the search area has narrowed to about five square miles, act 2003 Page #36  
search. That scientist had already narrowed his interest to two elements mo 2003 Page #111  
indow. The technical data obtained narrowed down much about the vehicle's s 2004 Page #232  

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

d length sole is at least 1/2 inch narrower in front of the heel than the n 2003 Page #49  
tical to refine the time frame any narrower than a 20-minute window. The te 2004 Page #232  
gar shape, bigger in the front and narrower towards the back. An intense bl 2008 Page #50  

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

centimeters or 1-3/8 inches at its narrowest to fit it. A two to three-year 2003 Page #48  
ower in front of the heel than the narrowest adult shoe sold (AAAA). Small  2003 Page #49  

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

rds the trailing edge of the disc, narrowing down to a very high vertical t 2007 Page #99  

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

zed and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope migh 2004 Page #132  
988 electrocuted in his flat after narrowly missing death the day before wh 2004 Page #211  

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

ler one, it is still unique in its narrowness in front of the heel. If this 2003 Page #48  

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

ac. 3(0 and 5(0) or (E) By LJ£..£- NARS ’ B3le 2                            2003 Page #228  

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

at they have either misinterpreted narural events, are the victims of hyste 2005 Page #129  

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

the merua, and so on. The question narurally arises, 111ho is in the best p 2005 Page #75  

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

g in tftnaa ia Indar traalmanl for narv- caramany of nil aucGoiaar, lxul«|  2003 Page #91  

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

ny conventional aircraft. Militag (NAS Whidbg Island) and government(NOR/ID 2006 Page #189  

Word: "nasa", 74 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Sent to James Webb, Administrator, NASA www.majosticdocumonts.com President 2003 Page #6  
t also other eyewitnesses say that NASA took part in the investigation at t 2003 Page #59  
cientist for Orbital Debris at the NASA Johnson Space Center. Johnson is an 2003 Page #71  
 the legal action would begin with NASA. The quick military response in 196 2003 Page #71  
an ordinary pure magnesium. Former NASA scientist Paul Hill5 calculated tha 2003 Page #107  
 the involvement of such groups as NASA (who have now agreed to turn over 3 2003 Page #192  
ncluded: « James Webb, the head of NASA arrived at the ranch at 9:50 the mo 2003 Page #193  
e witnesses from the Air Force and NASA - have them interrogated by the mem 2003 Page #195  
horities and that both the CIA and NASA played key roles in the case. From  2004 Page #9  
k something big happened in Salta. NASA investigated, but there was no news 2004 Page #10  
dvisory Committee for Aeronautics (NASA) — and also on the TOP SECRET Majes 2004 Page #69  
ther had facilities to track UFOs. NASA was reportedly at the crash site an 2004 Page #177  
 and the next morning, the head of NASA James Webb, landed at Johnson's Tex 2004 Page #177  
erican milicaries, as well as some NASA officials, arrived at Unicamp. The  2005 Page #33  
h built the external tanks for the NASA space shuttle. 61                   2005 Page #63  
ies by military, intelligence, and NASA personnel. In 1996, Ste, e Jones ma 2005 Page #65  
 the United Stares armed services, NASA and other go\·errunenr agencies, an 2005 Page #125  
s (vitt, copies going to CIA, NSA, NASA, elsewhere). • Egg-shaped, metal, a 2006 Page #29  
tir ;torn eapt,Washington/Politics NASA costs can't be verified. GAO report 2006 Page #32  
a, irramboatann mimed Is Gatvaarl, NASA hes yet to eompty wan • 2040 le, me 2006 Page #32  
onautics and Space Administration (NASA). After extensive review of histori 2006 Page #87  
one year and fined $5,000.00: "The NASA administrator is empowered to deter 2006 Page #202  
posure' is left entirely up to the NASA administrator." This legislation wa 2006 Page #202  
ck as 1960 when, at the request of NASA, they published a report entitled " 2007 Page #76  
 the disclosure project. She was a NASA photographic expert \vho prepared m 2007 Page #85  
hese images were in a proprietar y NASA image format. So there wouldn't be  2007 Page #86  
nd that was it, that was me out of NASA. Hats off to NASA they did close of 2007 Page #86  
at was me out of NASA. Hats off to NASA they did close off my method of ent 2007 Page #86  
ch you. le i\tf\'(/: o even though NASA at Johnson building 8, we know chat 2007 Page #87  
t Johnson building 8, we know chat NASA does military casks like putting st 2007 Page #87  
putting stuff in space. So was the NASA sire military or public. GM: The NA 2007 Page #87  
A sire military or public. GM: The NASA stuff was public and some of the ot 2007 Page #87  
itaf) sJ stems? G?vf: No I am sure NASA does it as well. NASA network addre 2007 Page #87  
No I am sure NASA does it as well. NASA network addresses all end in (dot). 2007 Page #87  
aary organisation really. I'm sure NASA does honeypotting as well. Nf\.'v': 2007 Page #87  
reen with "This is the property of NASA". It's amazing though because under 2007 Page #87  
ticker on the door. 1t either said NASA or something. DeBow: How many vehic 2007 Page #124  
had this logo that you thought was NASA. Joe: To me, back then, it seemed l 2007 Page #124  
1 am saying that I remember it was NASA but back then I didn't know what] w 2007 Page #124  
ing that said anything. Except for NASA, if I remember properly, on a few o 2007 Page #124  
 could get. The next day swarms of NASA vehicles started showing up in cars 2007 Page #128  
cars, trucks, even limousines with NASA insignias. The town had been chaos  2007 Page #128  
ck [Kennedy] and his plans to have NASA put men on the moon. [Monroe] repea 2007 Page #135  
ed by the Smithsonian Institution, NASA and the Vernadsky Institute in Mosc 2007 Page #195  
ln December 1981 Poulain contacted NASA to request an analysis of his Andea 2007 Page #197  
ample to Dr. Lawrence A. Taylor at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. Dr. 2007 Page #197  
r. Taylor's official position with NASA at the time was Acting Discipline S 2007 Page #197  
of numerous papers. According to a NASA News Release, dated 11-19- 89, he w 2007 Page #198  
ndicating a connection between the NASA space program, the occultism of the 2008 Page #134  
ion that the time and date of many NASA space launches, including the Apoll 2008 Page #134  
s not as we have thought regarding NASA _, 1s d1stmctly different from the  2008 Page #135  
tmctly different from the official NASA imagery that [I have] been analyzmg 2008 Page #135  
by] an official, undeniable log of NASA mission planning, mission prioritie 2008 Page #135  
 network-CBS ; officiallypublished NASA mission time lines; and documented  2008 Page #135  
 documented testimonials of former NASA scientists. " According to Hoagland 2008 Page #135  
eo. In fact, the original official NASA Apollo Lunar Program logo of the 19 2008 Page #135  
y after the Apollo I 3 'accident,' NASA quietly changed this official Apoll 2008 Page #135  
ions but from the vast majority of NASA personnel. Mary Ann Weaver, a forme 2008 Page #135  
he former Soviet space program and NASA, perhaps through the Nazi scientist 2008 Page #136  
quests to have the launch delayed. NASA, citing a number of minor technical 2008 Page #136  
lly scheduled and was witnessed by NASA administrator Dan Goldin. Consideri 2008 Page #136  
her minor delay would not, despite NASA protestations to contrary, have led 2008 Page #136  
onautics and Space Administration (NASA), is one of the more recognizable n 2008 Page #137  
N CONTINGENCY PL..\NS!!!! BTW: THE NASA PROTOCOLS CALLED FOR WORLDWIDE RELE 2008 Page #151  
t Expectations ■ Jin1my Carter and NASA ■ Leonard Stringfield's leaks ■ The 2008 Page #161  
risk political strategy of getting NASA to cooperate with the USSR on joint 2009 Page #35  
tial" and addressed to James Webb (NASA Administrator). 34                  2009 Page #40  
nge a program of data sharing with NASA where Unknowns [UFOs] are a factor. 2009 Page #41  
UFOs] are a factor. This will help NASA mission directors in their defensiv 2009 Page #41  
 have begun an initiative with our NASA to exchange information with your A 2009 Page #41  
of the CIA to share UFO files with NASA and the USSR. His November l 2 Memo 2009 Page #42  
one, to share UFO information with NASA;37 and, due to NSAM 271, with the U 2009 Page #43  
ent Kennedy's bold attempt to have NASA cooperate with the Soviet Union in  2009 Page #45  
eans to have UFOs declassified for NASA. This would have led to them being  2009 Page #45  

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

very skills were not needed during NASA's space missions, the question has  2006 Page #132  
stonishing , official link between NASA's supposedly strictly "scientific"  2008 Page #135  
estial alignments already found in NASA's long established ritual pattern.  2008 Page #136  
s Go South • Strmgfield's Lea.ts ■ NASA's Troubles, and The Grenada lninati 2008 Page #161  

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

was the neighbor of Prof. Benedito Nascimento. According to an interview pu 2007 Page #193  
 Rio de Janeiro newspaper O Globo, Nascimento was called by her friend and  2007 Page #193  
     After listening to her story, Nascimento collected the piece, which wa 2007 Page #194  

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

 hot. That's when she called Prof. Nascimienco. 187                         2007 Page #193  

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

idge checked with Smyrna Air Base, Nashville which reported it had no fligh 2008 Page #28  

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

omatology Tomb Of the Visitor • At Nasser's invitation USSR archaeologists  2004 Page #172  

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

 incident and contrast them to far nastier accounts of alien abduction as r 2009 Page #139  

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

nd girls and that is why we are so nasty to each other. Georgia and Austral 2006 Page #7  

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

re going to Korea you will comnuni nat.e with General MacArthur to ascertai 2003 Page #225  
ar aftlalal CM.—a yripwa wttLah da nat ooafiam aoart Aaarlaan paUoy with ra 2003 Page #226  
 in Spanish 1740 Ort 14 Boy 78 ta [Nat] Salta. itrstatlna. lb Itay—The stra 2004 Page #20  
,444, 440. #0.414. '4w leirtiL 41. nat.. emaine no•• W. 1111149m 1l.sonc I  2006 Page #32  

Word: "nat\vest", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

have also used the new law on the "Nat\vest Three". They have also extradit 2007 Page #92  
ht the Jaw worked. GM: Indeed. The Nat\vest three case had the people invol 2007 Page #92  

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

 a Atemie Kaorgy Cemraission, moat natably DX.Zr, ROBERT OFREMBdlHER^ /was  2003 Page #234  

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

where he kept it until his friend, Nataniel Mendez Hurtado, learned of the  2004 Page #11  

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

ue room facility. Suggest you call Nate for appointment to W.P. Would also  2004 Page #246  
ther check of authenticity is that Nate Twining died in 1982 after the ink  2004 Page #247  
ubtle references to the Blue Room, Nate Twining, and Donald Menzel. The Bur 2004 Page #247  
ue room facility. Suggest you call Nate for aprointment to W.P. Would also  2007 Page #49  

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

ww.majesticdocuments . com General Nathan Twining Chairman JCS 1955-1958 “T 2003 Page #10  
. The two men worked under General Nathan Twining to collect information on 2003 Page #42  
ECRET document, Commanding General Nathan Twining notes in no uncertain ter 2003 Page #87  
ush Secy. James V. Porrestal* Gen. Nathan P. Twining Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenber 2003 Page #132  
July. 8. On 7 July , Lt, Geriera ^ Nathan Twining arrived at Alamogordo AAF 2003 Page #234  
, secret report written by General Nathan Twining declared that flying sauc 2004 Page #141  
ush Secy, James V. Forrestal' Gen. Nathan F. Twining Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenber 2004 Page #203  
 memo, Cutler informs USAF General Nathan Twining (MJ-4) that a scheduled m 2005 Page #97  
video of a hallucination. Lt. Gen. Nathan F. Twining of the U.S. Air Materi 2005 Page #118  
er, Gen. Hoyt Vandenberg, Lt. Gen. Nathan Twining, Dr. J. Robert Oppenheime 2005 Page #125  
onal President Eisenhower, to Gen. Nathan Twining. Dated July 14, 1954, thi 2005 Page #126  
telligence Department NM7. ---Gen. Nathan F. Twining, commander of the Air  2008 Page #132  
 Air Force Chief of Staff, General Nathan Twining to schedule a meeting for 2009 Page #35  

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

ncin· J. Leech of :'.'lcw Zea.lond nati. Wc!S mentioned on th!? birthday .  2009 Page #184  

Word: "natio1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e of Ufology: 19S4 ■ MUFON and the Natio1:a! Enrpirc-r ■ Governmental Polic 2008 Page #164  

Word: "natio11al", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

1 Dolan, Richard M., UFOs a11d the Natio11al Sectm"ry Stale: Chronology of  2005 Page #73  

Word: "nation", 25 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d they are not manufactured by any nation on earth. ” London Sunday Dispatc 2003 Page #9  
e knowledge that the most powerful nation on Earth was powerless in the fac 2003 Page #95  
n charged with the defense of that nation, he took ultimate responsibility  2003 Page #95  
 From the March 26, 1966 "Face The Nation" show the following question and  2003 Page #195  
aling airline disasters across the nation — appointed a special board of in 2004 Page #69  
stated: For your information EVERY nation on this planet has been officiall 2004 Page #88  
 In a 1966 interview with Face the Nation, Congressman Ford spoke forcefull 2004 Page #177  
as depicted in the TV series Alien Nation. A fast-strange-positive event wo 2006 Page #58  
 old Native American of the Navaho nation on 14 May 1993 found himself gasp 2006 Page #110  
, himself a member of the Cherokee Nation contacted Dr. John Hubbard, a Nav 2006 Page #111  
senhower's farewell address to the nation detiYered on January I 7'h, 1961. 2007 Page #108  
nology to be acquired by any other nation, the U.S.A.F. officially took ove 2007 Page #111  
telligence services to protect the nation from internal threats sponsored f 2008 Page #25  
ished themselves as an independent nation on another celestia l body in our 2008 Page #112  
.:.f :he relationships of a member nation with a celescia_ body affec:ed an 2008 Page #113  
a_ body affec:ed ano:her r.ierrber nation with an extra cer res trial peopl 2008 Page #113  
led a conflict with another member nation, the Uni::ed Ka:::.ons wou:d have 2008 Page #113  
d in Kazakstan, now an independent nation which borders Russia and the Casp 2008 Page #136  
zi financier Prescott Bush ran the nation. Vice President Bush took control 2008 Page #142  
ed Flying Objects: Implication for Nation Security and Human Survival (p 13 2009 Page #8  
l Intelligence Agency and that the Nation Security Agency be allowed to not 2009 Page #16  
r people, and our sovereignty as a nation. The cards we are holding may not 2009 Page #16  
 and "on the alert to protect this nation." This was more of a ruse than fa 2009 Page #17  
FIED FLYING OBJECT IMPLICATION FOR NATION SECURJTY A.ND HUMAN SURVIVAL THIS 2009 Page #23  
At presr.nt ht I~ ch1d cnc1nrrr or nation rh11t !irn Ic11rns ttl plot rhtjl 2009 Page #183  

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

arch Board property outside of the nation's capitol. It tracked five differ 2004 Page #86  
or—flashed across the sky near the nation's capital tonight. Newspaper offi 2006 Page #89  
er Washington." It passed over the nation's capital on a due west trajector 2006 Page #98  
lackey. In fact, he was one of the nation's top theoretical physicists and  2007 Page #22  
 cloak of secrecy, into one of the nation's outstanding centers for energy, 2008 Page #27  
minent CFR members to three of the nation's most sensitive officesSecretary 2008 Page #142  
signs are ominous. Since 2000, the nation's commander and chief has been th 2008 Page #144  
 call the knowledge upon which our nation's foreign relations, in war and p 2009 Page #15  

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

r" story had grown overnight, made nation- wide and worldwide headlines sho 2006 Page #92  

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

s undertaken by the governments of nation-states in providing assurance of  2008 Page #24  

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

cy on this as it no longer poses a nationa.l security threat and make the t 2005 Page #81  

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

islacion that specificall y covers nationaJ security issues. And thus was b 2007 Page #137  

Word: "national", 488 instance(s) (Back to Top)

............ 137 Evidence From The National Archives: Governmental Proof of 2003 Page #3  
al proposals." - November 12,1963, National Security Memorandum #271 Sent t 2003 Page #6  
ities" and the second in "Part V — National Security Structure." Part III s 2003 Page #28  
ppen, you didn't see this, this is national security, it is never to be tal 2003 Page #30  
tories are being researched at the national archives and the St. Louis Nati 2003 Page #33  
ational archives and the St. Louis National Personnel Records Center. Ideal 2003 Page #33  
ses for Morton, Lewis, Schade, 16. National Archives and Record Administrat 2003 Page #39  
d some material distributed by the National Shoe Retailers Association on f 2003 Page #48  
ce it was covered by the local and national news media. Despite the origina 2003 Page #53  
CFI held a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.  2003 Page #71  
CHQ, the British equivalent of the National Security Agency, has long been  2003 Page #77  
tary of Defense) to impact on this national security situation in any manne 2003 Page #85  
of Forrestal" On April 26 1947 The National Security Act is passed by Congr 2003 Page #87  
ct is passed by Congress and a new national security establishment comes in 2003 Page #87  
esident in all matters relating to national security." September 17, 1947 — 2003 Page #87  
 Fort Knox prompt the Kentucky Air National Guard to scramble three P-51 fi 2003 Page #88  
 discuss certain provisions of the National Security Act. At this time the  2003 Page #89  
 runs the story on April 8 and the national print and broadcast media then  2003 Page #90  
Souers, the first Secretary of the National Security Council and a future D 2003 Page #90  
ichard Dolan notes in UFOs and the National Security State: "Forrestal cont 2003 Page #91  
l Morton D. Willcutts, head of the National Naval Medical Center at Bethesd 2003 Page #93  
al collapse had to be treated as a national security matter of the first ma 2003 Page #95  
Angeles; Atomic Energy Commission; National Advisory Committee on Aeronauti 2003 Page #99  
 when he worked in the White House National Security Staff under President  2003 Page #102  
n Cambridge, Massachusetts and the National Science Foundation to metallurg 2003 Page #110  
ndation to metallurgists at Sandia National Laboratory in Albuquerque, New  2003 Page #110  
onetc grew. hi gaic hi* Mon to the National Inquirer. a tahbn.l that ovrrw  2003 Page #132  
 of Special Investigations and the National Security Agency who had the "ne 2003 Page #141  
Special Investigation (AFOSI), the National Security Agency, and the Defens 2003 Page #141  
s opinion carried some weight. The National Security Agency (who maintained 2003 Page #145  
this at the express request of the National Security Agency. The pictures w 2003 Page #145  
t of state Capitol in the Santa Fe National Forest near the town of Pecos.  2003 Page #146  
ies felt that their job protecting national security was well done. If the  2003 Page #148  
efense Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency didn't want any 2003 Page #148  
 away from them was difficult. The National Security Agency was also conduc 2003 Page #150  
                 Evidence from The National Archives: Governmental Proof of 2003 Page #153  
ivity Ryan Wood Document Sources • National Archives - College Park MD - Li 2003 Page #153  
w smoking gun UFO documents in the national archives system - Because they  2003 Page #153  
                 Evidence from the National Archives Truman Meets With N. M 2003 Page #155  
es Project • Authentic document in National Archives • Links to others that 2003 Page #156  
                 Evidence from the National Archives Detlev Bronk ’s FBI Fi 2003 Page #157  
                 Evidence from the National Archives JOIA Memo 1412, 12 Apr 2003 Page #159  
ecraft. • File contents missing at national Archives in College Park, MD ww 2003 Page #160  
                 Evidence from the National Archives Top Secret USAFE Item  2003 Page #161  
                 Evidence from the National Archives November 14-16.2003 La 2003 Page #163  
shes 1957 - 1963 approx. Timeframe National Photographic Interpretation Cen 2003 Page #164  
                 Evidence from the National Archives INational Personal Rec 2003 Page #165  
                 Evidence from the National Archives Withdrawal Slips Every 2003 Page #167  
Conference Future Investigations • National Personnel Records Center, hunti 2003 Page #167  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference National Archives and Records Administra 2003 Page #168  
d two man team at a library or the national archives is $8,000 / week.The E 2003 Page #168  
r shape check in 1954 s Washington National sightings in ‘52 gave new reaso 2003 Page #170  
to be a matter of the very highest national security. ” 3. Security Classif 2003 Page #172  
well?); focus on "the very highest national security"; kickoff by Forrestal 2003 Page #173  
 Wernher von Braun, Erik Bergaust, National Space Institute, Washington D.C 2003 Page #182  
ial Studies Project meeting of the National Security Council. This memo cam 2003 Page #184  
y Council. This memo came from the National Archives and is one of the few  2003 Page #184  
ation that would be unfavorable to National Security. It should be evident  2003 Page #184  
ency of the government such as the National Security Agency or CIA, the pre 2003 Page #189  
ksburg during a recent trip to the National Archives in Washington but was  2003 Page #194  
ote a version of the story for the National Enquirer in 1983 four years bef 2003 Page #194  
would not release UFO records with national security implications. Here is  2003 Page #196  
ts that we were doing that involve national security — a new weapons system 2003 Page #196  
 it was something removed from our national security, then I as president w 2003 Page #196  
trial complex, and Reagan's former national security advisor. One of Steve  2003 Page #199  
n Powell. Powell was Reagan's last National Security advisor. He told presi 2003 Page #199  
ah McClendon, who hosted us at the National Press Club on May 9th - this is 2003 Page #199  
well. He made the claim that he as National Security Advisor to the preside 2003 Page #200  
 let into this conspiracy, even as National Security advisor, so I didn't k 2003 Page #201  
eneral Wedemeyer found in both the National Archives and the Truman Preside 2003 Page #203  
ure. Facts in Evidence 1. From the National Archives in College Park there  2003 Page #204  
olicy of Denial in the Interest of National Security Linda Moulton Howe 57  2004 Page #3  
requested assistance from the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administr 2004 Page #8  
ad sought assistance from the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administr 2004 Page #8  
ver, came from none other than the National Security Agency. From the NSA I 2004 Page #14  
 what really caught my eve was the National Security Agency's reaction to t 2004 Page #14  
 no further evidence pertaining to National Security Agency involvement in  2004 Page #14  
 have the two spheres flown to the National Weapons Research Establishment  2004 Page #16  
the fragments by scientists at the National Aeronautical Establishment of C 2004 Page #30  
y digging." We didn't call out the National Guard," Idell recalled. "There  2004 Page #31  
couple of television programs, one national and the other local, where he h 2004 Page #45  
 and confounded under the American National Security Act of 1947 and Her Ma 2004 Page #46  
re featured speakers at the annual national MUFON conference, that year hel 2004 Page #58  
olicy of Denial in the Interest of National Security Linda Moulton Howe Cop 2004 Page #60  
missiles by units of the U.S. Army National Antiaircraft Artillery School a 2004 Page #62  
te of Technology (MIT), Brookhaven National Laboratory, the RAND Corporatio 2004 Page #63  
oratory, the RAND Corporation, the National Advisory Committee on Aeronauti 2004 Page #63  
e Atomic Energy Commission and its national laboratories with participation 2004 Page #63  
aff provided military support. The National Security Council (NSC), newly f 2004 Page #63  
history written by the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, "in July  2004 Page #66  
erome C. Hunsaker, Chairman of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronaut 2004 Page #69  
l and cover- up in the interest of national security that has been in effec 2004 Page #73  
 misinformation in the interest of national security have been the game sin 2004 Page #73  
 miles northwest of the Los Alamos National Laboratory where the atomic bom 2004 Page #73  
tion and denial in the interest of national security, since at least 1947 — 2004 Page #75  
nver, Colorado. There I received a national Emmy nomination, several region 2004 Page #76  
General John A. Samford, Director, National Security Agency, and approved b 2004 Page #79  
complete denial in the interest of national security while they tried to le 2004 Page #80  
at they were up against. Thus, the National Security Act of 1947 that creat 2004 Page #80  
r to prevent panic and to maintain national security. SLIDE #52: TITLE OF M 2004 Page #80  
 were then being offered up to the National Archives. Not surprisingly he s 2004 Page #87  
ess to alien bodies from a foreign national who would have slim chance at b 2004 Page #98  
the United States. Lundahl ran the National Photographic Interpretation Cen 2004 Page #101  
oreign Technology Division and the National Photographic Interpretation Cen 2004 Page #101  
ing UFO related work for Lundahl's National Photographic Interpretation. It 2004 Page #101  
described was an analysis from the National Bureau of Standards saying it w 2004 Page #102  
e for President Eisenhower was his national security advisor General Robert 2004 Page #103  
was the Executive Secretary of the National Security Council and may be kno 2004 Page #103  
c Relations Advisor for NICAP, the National Investigations Committee on Aer 2004 Page #108  
t our constitution, in the name of National Security. The National Security 2004 Page #123  
the name of National Security. The National Security Act of 1947 gave huge  2004 Page #123  
pproval from the various states if national security is involved, and these 2004 Page #129  
Bill Moore, a couple years after a National Enquirer story by Bob Pratt abo 2004 Page #138  
ered something that threatened our national security, you wouldn't release  2004 Page #139  
aks that plague our government and national security bureaus. Of course, be 2004 Page #140  
ort of situation we all saw in the national news regarding phony documents  2004 Page #140  
y documents about George W. Bush's national guard service are a case in poi 2004 Page #140  
lared that UFO incidents affecting national security were never part of the 2004 Page #141  
tnesses from the Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Agency. H 2004 Page #177  
 justified either on the ground of national security or in the interest of  2004 Page #178  
t of our assignment, our duty, our national defense," and on and on. I was  2004 Page #183  
ich is against the interest of our national defense — you can be fined and  2004 Page #183  
om of Information request with the National Archives and they confirmed the 2004 Page #185  
 ability to release was limited by national security considerations related 2004 Page #186  
at we doing that might involve our national security — our new weapons syst 2004 Page #186  
 it was something removed from our national security, in my opinion as Pres 2004 Page #186  
er White House. He was advisor for National and International Terrorism and 2004 Page #188  
 despite of protestations from the National Security Agency, McGeorge was a 2004 Page #189  
by some more briefing and talks by National Security people, and basically  2004 Page #189  
d by the man that he worked in the National Archives in the classified vaul 2004 Page #191  
 and his girlfriend. We met at the National Archives and went to meet his g 2004 Page #191  
fer it to an organization like the National Academy of Sciences. They felt  2004 Page #193  
l tables) m Legal cause of death - National Safety Council estimates based  2004 Page #199  
uncil estimates based on data from National Center for Health Statistics an 2004 Page #199  
tioned termination" in the name of national security • Methods are mostly s 2004 Page #200  
Close friends with Donald Keyhoe • National Radio Program Flying Saucers —  2004 Page #205  
T presence in Dallas as alleged in National Inquirer article? The Harry B C 2004 Page #212  
reigh .Technology Division and the National Photographic Interpretation Cen 2004 Page #212  
are held there "in the interest of national defense. As Redfern notes, ther 2004 Page #218  
, decades later, on the grounds of national security. In Redfern's opinion, 2004 Page #219  
the FBI considers them a threat to national security. So, this sort of begs 2004 Page #219  
nd Kirtland Air Force Base, Sandia National labs, and Los Alamos."" Even th 2004 Page #220  
r Charles Coughlin had built large national audiences in the 1930s with muc 2004 Page #224  
ve proven to be futile. "Go to the National Archives," the AF told me in re 2004 Page #231  
 in response to my first FOIA. The National Archives then directed me to Ma 2004 Page #231  
AFB resulted in a re-direct to the National Archives. Telephone calls to th 2004 Page #231  
l Archives. Telephone calls to the National Archives revealed they had no r 2004 Page #231  
FO problem, which is considered a "National Security Threat." On original o 2004 Page #242  
 these subtleties: the word NPIC — National Photographic Interpretation Cen 2004 Page #246  
tler to Twining memo (1954) in our national archives. Even the mention of t 2004 Page #246  
FO problem, which is considered a "National Security Threat." On original o 2004 Page #247  
 of the profile and too vocal with national identity. Linda Howe is another 2004 Page #249  
scussion with the Chief Executive, National Security Council staff, departm 2004 Page #252  
hat the subject is classified as a national security threat. In the unlikel 2004 Page #252  
 We discovered that the President, National Security Staff, Department Head 2004 Page #254  
entional Aerial Weapons (UAW) as a national security threat. We confirmed t 2004 Page #254  
sses, who would be violating their national security oaths. Logically we ca 2004 Page #254  
 dry lake bed east of the Fishlake National Forest ... SLIDE# 2 June 11, 19 2005 Page #51  
hter Squadron of the Kentuck y Air National Guard, led by Captain Mantell,  2005 Page #64  
, FBI, DIA, or any number of other national securi'0' offices had been able 2005 Page #73  
 owns what?" -is off-limits in any national ruscussion, it can be expected  2005 Page #75  
no UFO case has ever affected U.S. national securit)r. (The last is an espe 2005 Page #76  
is an especially blatant lie.) The national organs of media repeat this to  2005 Page #76  
very elite individual s within the national defense community have confirme 2005 Page #81  
to reclaim our lost history. Other national crises have similarly led to th 2005 Page #84  
ontrol for the government; and the National Weather Bureau's liaison with t 2005 Page #97  
only ten days prior to the seminal National Archives' MJ-12 document, the C 2005 Page #97  
e Central Intelligence Agency, the National Bureau and the Office of the Pr 2005 Page #102  
 Star Trek and Star IWm:r, current national polls indicate that those who d 2005 Page #119  
. John A. Samford, Director of the National Security Agency (NSA) and Allen 2005 Page #125  
in 1943); Sandia (where the Sandia National Laboratories were built in 1949 2005 Page #125  
erence appeared from a file in the National Archives and Records r\dministr 2005 Page #125  
contents closely controlled in the National ArchiYes files. 10 ln 1943, the 2005 Page #126  
 of advancing our technolog) ' and national progress and in coming to grips 2005 Page #128  
ject to be a matter of the highest national security." lt is restricted to  2005 Page #128  
lligence Agency, cl.irector of the National Securit) Agency and deput} rure 2005 Page #130  
he Freedom of Information Act, the National Securit) Agency has declassifie 2005 Page #133  
Nazi Germany, several of Hungary's national treasures, inclurung the Crown  2005 Page #133  
lly unimpeachable sources like the National Archives or from military recor 2005 Page #134  
such as FBI files, Presidential or National Archives material? If there are 2005 Page #135  
ce? Was it officially found in the National Archives or equivalent? Is it l 2005 Page #136  
 Washington, D.C.-based NICAP, the National Investigations Committee on Aer 2005 Page #139  
ssibly hostile and a threat to our national and global security. 'v/e must  2005 Page #162  
Any Means Necessary" (Ref. 2). The National Reconnaissance Office first adm 2006 Page #9  
HE UFO "WHY?" QUESTIONS individual national governments. Nationalism is the 2006 Page #10  
O CRASH RETRIEVALS auspices of the National Security Agency (NSA). The trai 2006 Page #22  
cy on this as it no longer poses a national scanty threat aid mak e t he te 2006 Page #27  
 UFO Intercepts 3/6/94 Alabama Air National Guard F-4 explodes in mid-fligh 2006 Page #28  
rom his landmark book UFOs and the National Security State. His book cited  2006 Page #44  
e general location of Death Valley National Monument. 9. The Author hires N 2006 Page #46  
but also regarding the prospect of national advantage or the threat to nati 2006 Page #55  
ational advantage or the threat to national survival. National populations  2006 Page #55  
r the threat to national survival. National populations would respond diffe 2006 Page #55  
t presence, possible activation of National Guards. Depending on nature of  2006 Page #59  
red on the mountainside in Sequoia National Forest. How does the government 2006 Page #71  
Brockway McMillan, director of the National Reconnaissance Office (an organ 2006 Page #74  
rplanes had Air Force markings and national insignia painted over a light g 2006 Page #76  
rash site (Fig. 11) was declared a National Defense Area to prevent entry b 2006 Page #82  
am involving the Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administr 2006 Page #87  
ntally and came 'awfully low.' The National Airport Observation Tower said  2006 Page #89  
ccurate rendition was shown to the national television audience, who though 2006 Page #91  
the commander of the West Virginia National Guard, then located in Gassaway 2006 Page #95  
s of visitors, Leavitt and several National Guard troops stayed in the area 2006 Page #95  
stricted airspace of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and continued 2006 Page #97  
nce. Source: Colm Kelleher's NIDS (National Institute of Discovery Science) 2006 Page #115  
es away — this was reported by the national press and radio. I know nothing 2006 Page #121  
ver, at the same time that (a) the National Archive, London, was declassify 2006 Page #131  
licy of denial in the interests of national security about all matters rela 2006 Page #139  
 will be consulted or advised. The national security status of the MAJESTIC 2006 Page #140  
on-Human Aerial Craft and Entities national security about all UFO crash re 2006 Page #142  
 transmissions, was ordered by the National Security Agency to 140          2006 Page #143  
ar City in the remote Cedar Breaks National Monument area. The Air Force ca 2006 Page #151  
way. I thought to myself, Well, if national TV is going to come out and bla 2006 Page #161  
 military was under a condition of national emergency during the morning of 2006 Page #164  
he immediate high alert. PART 1: A NATIONAL EMERGENCY DATE: DECEMBER 6, 195 2006 Page #164  
. We have begun preparations for a National Emergeng and handling of the pr 2006 Page #164  
 incoming calls will be stopped. A national emet2geng is about to be procla 2006 Page #167  
riously considering declaration of national emetgeng which could lead to an 2006 Page #169  
 1, 1950 to December, 1951 (at the National Archives). On December 6, Air F 2006 Page #169  
hereal things of no consequence to national defense? Of course not! We may  2006 Page #174  
to the affidavit he filed with the National Investigations Committee on Aer 2006 Page #174  
tory was in the UFO file of NICAP (National Investigations Committee on Aer 2006 Page #176  
rces of information: a documented "national emergency" by the Defense Depar 2006 Page #178  
te eggs a la concrete that day. In national news, Democratic nominees Walte 2006 Page #183  
reports, supplemented by local and national media accounts. Imagine yoursel 2006 Page #184  
at this ship belonged to NOAA, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric A 2006 Page #188  
Laboratory at UNLV, and before the National Institute for Discovery Science 2006 Page #196  
h Laboratory also at UNLV, and the National Institute for Discovery Science 2006 Page #207  
An Analysis of the Data from Three National Surveys Conducted by the Roper  2006 Page #208  
ent to censor news judged co have "national security" implications. Trus me 2007 Page #7  
Uy, he wiJJ djscuss the concept of national security and the prospects for  2007 Page #7  
ceptions. 5. A few thoughts about "national security." 6. Prospects for ach 2007 Page #9  
 Kevin Klose, president and CEO of National Public Radio, also worked in U. 2007 Page #14  
story of cooperation with CIA for "national security" reasons - \Xfas CBS t 2007 Page #23  
story of cooperation with ClA for "national security" reasons '\) ~:' Presi 2007 Page #24  
he 1960s and 1970s, about the only national newspaper to cover UFO news was 2007 Page #25  
ewspaper to cover UFO news was the National Enquirer. Here's a story about  2007 Page #25  
y, let's review the history of the National Enquirer and its publisher, Gen 2007 Page #26  
l warfare unit." Chronology of the National E11quirer:·,::::?~? (continued) 2007 Page #26  
Ne1v York lnq11irer (later renamed National Enquirer) from Hearst empire fo 2007 Page #26  
/ wire service collusion during a "national security" crisis: C.l.A. So ht  2007 Page #27  
al media are less compromised than national media. They are more likely to  2007 Page #32  
ngs about this slippery notion of "National Security" that has come to domi 2007 Page #34  
by President John F. Kennedy, that national security is always more importa 2007 Page #35  
t we don't always know who defines national security. Those making this dec 2007 Page #35  
/Ashes, faith in the wisdom of the national security esrabl.ishment has pro 2007 Page #36  
y, those with the power to define "national security" have often done so co 2007 Page #36  
ve grouped perceived UFO threat to national security under two broad catego 2007 Page #36  
rolling some of the stories in the National Inquirer} COMPLETE CLASSIFICATI 2007 Page #45  
ves apparent technology. ■ Affects national security and many nations. ■ Si 2007 Page #51  
 they here? In the earlv 1990s the National Federatio n of Coffee Gro,vers  2007 Page #61  
in Time, 1\eumveek and other major national magazines. In the most memorabl 2007 Page #61  
peared in one of England's largest national tabloids promotin g the service 2007 Page #71  
ld &port, as well as other leading national periodicals . It was an Austral 2007 Page #74  
n the 1940s he was chairman of the National Research Council and a member o 2007 Page #75  
isory Committee of the Brookha ven National Laborator y along with Dr. Edwa 2007 Page #75  
eleased, classified for reasons of national security. (MW note: I have sinc 2007 Page #84  
the US govt alleged he was harming national security by speaking about the  2007 Page #91  
 aircraft. Any potential threat to National Security has now been far out-w 2007 Page #120  
g, the engineers of the Australian National Railways reported that there wa 2007 Page #130  
ed. The next day the sighting made national news on ABC radio and was in lo 2007 Page #130  
ere kicked out of the area and the National Guard was called in with the pr 2007 Page #130  
and prime-mover in the now-defunct National Investigations Committee on Aer 2007 Page #132  
tingly, she revealed anything of a national security matter to the Soviets  2007 Page #136  
ract photographjc analysis for the National Reconnaissance Office in the la 2007 Page #138  
y requested assistance from the US National Aeronautics and Space Administr 2007 Page #141  
 had sought assistance from the US National Aeronautics and Space Administr 2007 Page #141  
dertaken ar the behest of the U.S. National Security Council in October 197 2007 Page #143  
the foothills of the Sandia Cibola National Forest is where military surrou 2007 Page #160  
.. ____ _ - ,..~ By July 1974, the National Investigations Comrruttee On Ae 2007 Page #164  
 the Division of Mineralogy at the National Museum of Natural History of th 2007 Page #196  
................. . Why UFOs Are A National Security Threat Nick Redfern .. 2008 Page #5  
................... . UFOs and the National Security State Volume 11-1973 - 2008 Page #5  
 struck in the area of the Wasatch National Forest; however , the Air Force 2008 Page #11  
                    Why UFOs are a National Security Threat Nick Redfern Co 2008 Page #23  
 do UFOs represent a threat to our national security? The answer to that qu 2008 Page #23  
 decades, had a major bearing upon national security. Paradoxically , and d 2008 Page #23  
 ever had any sort of bearing upon national security-at all. For example, c 2008 Page #23  
idence to indicate a threat to our national . 2 security. The British Minis 2008 Page #24  
ceived by us has posed a threat to national security and to the defense of  2008 Page #24  
 the many and varied ways in which national security has been extensively c 2008 Page #24  
and the exact nature of the term, "national security," itself. Defining Nat 2008 Page #24  
tional security," itself. Defining National Security National security is d 2008 Page #24  
itself. Defining National Security National security is described as "the e 2008 Page #24  
n-states in providing assurance of national sovereignty to the collective p 2008 Page #24  
o maintain and exercise the use of national political and economic power, t 2008 Page #24  
 Politics Among Nations, described national security as "the integrity of t 2008 Page #24  
 security as "the integrity of the national territory and its institutions  2008 Page #24  
nd its institutions ." In essence, national security can be divided into tw 2008 Page #24  
 into two, key areas: (a) internal national security; and (b) external nati 2008 Page #24  
ational security; and (b) external national security. Today, internal natio 2008 Page #24  
national security. Today, internal national security is focused upon ensuri 2008 Page #24  
e executive authority for internal national security is the expression of p 2008 Page #25  
he democratic process of selecting national leaders. As far as external nat 2008 Page #25  
tional leaders. As far as external national security is concerned , today i 2008 Page #25  
s concerned , today it encompasses national border-security as a means of i 2008 Page #25  
as a means of immigration control, national environment security where the  2008 Page #25  
riginates from sources external to national territory, territorial waters a 2008 Page #25  
tions and organizations . External national security generally requires usi 2008 Page #25  
 wrong hands. The modem concept of national security as it is known today w 2008 Page #25  
licy in the United States when the National Security Act of I 947 was signe 2008 Page #25  
y of Defense. This act created the National Military Establishment (NME) wh 2008 Page #25  
ense, and the establishment of the National Security Council (NSC)-a centra 2008 Page #25  
 central place of coordination for national security policy in the Executiv 2008 Page #25  
, and with the rise of terrorism , national security has had to shift its f 2008 Page #25  
ations with weak governments where national security sectors never existed  2008 Page #25  
, the measures adopted to maintain national security in the face of threats 2008 Page #25  
 : To what extent, for the sake of national security, should individual rig 2008 Page #26  
c's right to know, for the sake of national security, ever be fully justifi 2008 Page #26  
both the phenomenon itself and its national security implications, was impl 2008 Page #26  
ismissed as having no relevance to national security? Yes: evidently we are 2008 Page #27  
be considered a matter of profound national security, whether directly or i 2008 Page #29  
 episodes in the world of UFOs and national security surfaced in 1978, but  2008 Page #29  
ly sent to the headquarters of the National Security Agency, since AFSS and 2008 Page #29  
 collectively , has a bearing upon national security? Once again, our intel 2008 Page #30  
s ·'no evidence of a threat" card. National Security in the Woods Late in D 2008 Page #31  
ourse, should be prime evidence of national security having been compromise 2008 Page #32  
that has significant relevanc e to national security-has been carefully and 2008 Page #32  
imply had to have had a bearing on national security and the defense of the 2008 Page #33  
 do not pose a potential threat to national security. 16 Cosmic Kidnappers  2008 Page #35  
ligence Agency, U.S. Air Force and National Security Agency, was secretly e 2008 Page #35  
sness and had a major bearing upon national security and the safety of the  2008 Page #35  
ite as having a major bearing upon national security. 18 Beware the Alien V 2008 Page #36  
 be considered an issue of extreme national security. And perhaps no-one is 2008 Page #36  
 a complete simpleton would deny a national security component to the contr 2008 Page #37  
ntinue to have, a major bearing on national security: namely, Los Alamos, O 2008 Page #37  
e of UFOs, but with respect to the national security considerations that th 2008 Page #37  
 a significant potential threat to national security-whether deliberately o 2008 Page #37  
t this in any way has a bearing on national security is reckless in the ext 2008 Page #38  
nistry of Defense, June 15, 1989 4 National Security, http://en.wikipedia.o 2008 Page #38  
ndum , 31 January 1949 7 Oak Ridge National Laboratory , Histo,y, www.oml.g 2008 Page #38  
 firefighter , who had created the National UFO Reporting Center28 passed o 2008 Page #45  
e of UFO files. On May 14 2008 the National Archives released the first bat 2008 Page #61  
 CNN News. On October 20, 2008 the National Archives released the second ba 2008 Page #61  
nt service in 2006, I assisted the National Archives in the release process 2008 Page #61  
ic Records Office (now renamed the National Archives). What this meant was  2008 Page #62  
UFOs. Indeed, both the MoD and the National Archives hope that this will be 2008 Page #63  
ver categories such as defense and national security and examples of the so 2008 Page #63  
loaded around 2 million times. The National Archives regarded this as one o 2008 Page #65  
 2008 and are now available at the National Archives . There are 19 files,  2008 Page #65  
ne. The Sun (the UK's best-selling national daily newspaper) ran the story  2008 Page #68  
rd reply that refers people to the National Archives and/or the MoD website 2008 Page #68  
tly , Prof. Kelley is Chair of the National Science Foundation 's Global Ch 2008 Page #75  
ill hurt the world. It will breach national security and can destroy the sy 2008 Page #93  
                   the interest of national security? lfnational security i 2008 Page #96  
artment of Defense responses to a "national security threat." This way, the 2008 Page #110  
es: the 54/l 2 subcommittee of the National Security Council, and any Speci 2008 Page #111  
ok apparently was specified in the National Intelligence Estimate, the high 2008 Page #111  
tated: ·'I hereby declare that the national emergency has existed since Sep 2008 Page #123  
ber 11, 200 I, and pursuant to the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601 2008 Page #123  
 tem1 "Nationalso zialistiche," or National Socialist was shortened to the  2008 Page #124  
onalists . They funded the rise of National Socialism in Gemrnny and saw an 2008 Page #126  
ve barrier to communism in Europe. National Socialism was a fom1 of sociali 2008 Page #126  
nism , only it was confined within national geographic boundaries. Under Na 2008 Page #126  
ional geographic boundaries. Under National Socialism , the globalists coul 2008 Page #126  
iche Deutsche Arbeite,partei , the National Socialist German Workers Party. 2008 Page #126  
nstitutions such a J.P. Morgan and National City Bank, headed by John J. Mc 2008 Page #126  
ht, the new Reich Commissioner for National Currency , and Montagu Norman,  2008 Page #127  
Dillon , Read; Harris, Forbes; and National City Bank-handled three-quarter 2008 Page #127  
ing one for $30 million offered by National City Bank, a forerunner of toda 2008 Page #127  
udying the Rockefeller-owned Chase National Bank now Chase Manhattan, the l 2008 Page #128  
as well as through the independent National City Bank of New York which als 2008 Page #128  
ictory would result in a worldwide National Socialist system unable to prod 2008 Page #130  
t be stopped, not because of their National Socialist philosophy , but beca 2008 Page #130  
 this war is not against Hitler or National Socialism, but against the stre 2008 Page #130  
nt ::, ' H illenkoetter joined the National Investigations Committee on Aer 2008 Page #131  
entist who in l 94 l organized the National Defense Research Council and in 2008 Page #131  
national credentials , chaired the National Research Council and was a memb 2008 Page #133  
visory Committee of the Brookhaven National Laboratory along with Dr. Edwar 2008 Page #133  
ts Institute of Technology and the National Advisory Committee for Aeronaut 2008 Page #133  
 He was Executive Secretary to the National Security Council in 1947 and re 2008 Page #133  
r was named a special assistant on national security affairs to President T 2008 Page #133  
ot constitute any direct threat to national security. Berkner also was pres 2008 Page #134  
connected to the AUI is Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island, long 2008 Page #134  
ected to the highest levels of the national security as well as American co 2008 Page #134  
 is an ultimate position, then our national goal and the goal of all free m 2008 Page #134  
ty"? They may well be those global National Socialists and their minions wh 2008 Page #136  
hing less than the perpetuation of National Socialism through the massive f 2008 Page #136  
 banks in New York City to include National City Bank \now Citibank) , Chas 2008 Page #137  
mic power is of course not new ... national governm ents have stood on the  2008 Page #137  
rnher von Braun, the father of the National Aeronautics and Space Administr 2008 Page #137  
aperclip and increased the flow of National Socialists into the United Stat 2008 Page #138  
ities. The globalist supporters of National Socialism had long worked to ga 2008 Page #140  
eed Malaxa's money frozen in Chase National Bank during the war. Nixon's sh 2008 Page #141  
 H. W. Bush chairman of Republican National Committ ee and initiated "ethni 2008 Page #141  
bers ," who burgled the Democratic National Committee offices in the Waterg 2008 Page #141  
onservatism, a more modem name for National Socialism . Constitutional cons 2008 Page #142  
nglish as a second language. Modem National Socialists , like their German  2008 Page #143  
, Ford Foundation , Foundation for National Progress, German Marshall Fund, 2008 Page #143  
ilner Group, Mont Pelerin Society, National Association for the Advancement 2008 Page #143  
the Advancement of Colored People, National Council of Churches , New World 2008 Page #143  
communist Socialism in Russia then National Socialism in Germany have today 2008 Page #144  
ervient members of an increasingly National Socialist or Nazi system. # # # 2008 Page #145  
MPI·L\SIZED • AIRCRAFT INCIDENTS • NATIONAL SECURITI' • BLOCl\.1.NG FORCE W 2008 Page #154  
ONS In July 2004 JVImsa held their national meeting In Las Vegas. There we  2008 Page #155  
                        UFOs & the National Secruity State, Volume II 1973- 2008 Page #157  
................. 128 UFOs and the National Security State Richard Dolan .. 2009 Page #5  
s (p 4) Recommended Changes to the National Estimate (p 6) UFO Technology a 2009 Page #8  
ts, Central Intelligence, UFOs and National Security, 'NBS published 0)' He 2009 Page #12  
gnita of American government , the national intelligence community, the ori 2009 Page #12  
 always top secret.+ Is it in the "national interest'' to collect and publi 2009 Page #12  
ted. It is justified by reasons of national security and of utility. The ai 2009 Page #14  
American institutions or lives. If national policy decisions are to be made 2009 Page #15  
l policy decisions are to be made, national efforts articulated towards a u 2009 Page #15  
ountermeasure remains untested. If national sovereignty is to be a reality  2009 Page #16  
mosphere and space we must ann our national leaders with full disclosure of 2009 Page #16  
 leaks. RECOMMENDED CHANGES TO THE NATIONAL ESTIMATE _Including Soviet use  2009 Page #18  
ncluding Soviet use of UFOs in the National Intelligence Estimate, the sing 2009 Page #18  
ingle most influential document in national security policy making should b 2009 Page #18  
ncies without coming up with joint National Estimates. CIA, in particular,  2009 Page #18  
 evaluate intelligence relating to national security." The important requir 2009 Page #18  
 UFO program in 1950. In order for national estimates to be broad in scope  2009 Page #18  
sident and selected members of the National Security Council on national se 2009 Page #18  
f the National Security Council on national security implications resulting 2009 Page #18  
the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs to render an i 2009 Page #19  
ference be defined by the Board of National Estimates. This group can initi 2009 Page #19  
udies should include the Office of National Estimates and assign a represen 2009 Page #19  
 Board. 5. The Watch Committee and National Indications Center be allowed t 2009 Page #19  
ut our scientists will not turn to national defense unless they perceive an 2009 Page #21  
ts, Central Intelligence, UFOs and National Security, was widely read in 19 2009 Page #23  
:mita of American governmen t, the national intelligence community , the or 2009 Page #23  
t always top secret. Is it in the "national interest" to collect and publis 2009 Page #23  
lsman's Strategic Intelligence and National Decisions (Glencoe, Ill., 1956) 2009 Page #24  
k, "Central Intelligence, UFOs and National Security. was the outgrowth of  2009 Page #24  
obertson Panel Report on UFO's and national security implications. Office o 2009 Page #25  
Constitutional Law, members of his National Security Council will individua 2009 Page #25  
ssified information related to the national security problems associated wi 2009 Page #25  
hat policy will be followed by his National Security Council, the Director  2009 Page #25  
ar intent has been established and national defense authorities have assure 2009 Page #25  
ty measures prove inadequate , the national defense establishment implement 2009 Page #25  
nce and advisor to the President's National Security Council as defined und 2009 Page #25  
urity Council as defined under the National Security Act of 1947, there are 2009 Page #25  
ons intelligence operations of the National Security Agency. lo this agency 2009 Page #25  
EYES ONLY PROJECT JEHOVAH SUBJECT: NATIONAL SECUIRTY AGENCY CODE BREAKING O 2009 Page #26  
NS CONSTITUTES A SERIOUS BREACH OF NATIONAL SECURITY. DISSEMINATION OR REPR 2009 Page #26  
LICABLE FEDERAL ESPIONAGE LAWS AND NATIONAL SECUIRTY ACTS AS AMENDED. COPY  2009 Page #26  
tion s for the expenditures of the National UFO Intelligence Program, and m 2009 Page #27  
a.~ged through the Director of the National Security Agency, yourself, and  2009 Page #28  
st reminder many people had of the national brouhaha brought on by Jim Garr 2009 Page #29  
 cause "extremely grave damage" to national security. These documents invol 2009 Page #34  
 programs under the control of his national security advisor. This was foll 2009 Page #35  
document found in 1985 in the U.S. National Archives that explicitly referr 2009 Page #35  
 official records belonging to the National Archives . 1 The document, date 2009 Page #35  
dum sent by President Eisenhower's National Security Advisor, Robert Cutler 2009 Page #35  
was the Director of the CIA (DCI): National Security Memorandum To: The Dir 2009 Page #37  
earliest convenience.9 This leaked National Security Memorandum clearly sho 2009 Page #37  
that he desired to restructure the National Security Council and bring all  2009 Page #37  
ties were handed over to Kennedy's national security advisor, McGeorge Bund 2009 Page #37  
ns under the direct control of his national security team. EO 10920 helps s 2009 Page #38  
bstantiate his later June 28, 1961 National Security Memorandum (NSM) conce 2009 Page #38  
ted by a declassified set of three National Security Action Memorandums (NS 2009 Page #38  
t "constitute a physical threat to national defense." Most significantly, D 2009 Page #38  
nnedy had issued his June 28, 1961 National Security Memorandum requesting  2009 Page #39  
ief Executive [President Kennedy], National Security Council Staff, departm 2009 Page #39  
ves proscribed President Kennedy's National Security team from gaining acce 2009 Page #40  
es under the direct control of his National Security Advisor had been dismi 2009 Page #40  
missions, President Kennedy issued National Security Action Memorandum (NSA 2009 Page #40  
   In addition to the Confidential National Security Action Memorandum, Ken 2009 Page #41  
l UFO intelligence files affecting National Security." The Top Secret Memor 2009 Page #41  
note that CIA Memorandum refers to National Security Action Memorandum 271  2009 Page #41  
estion about the legitimacy of the National Security Action Memorandum 271. 2009 Page #41  
as an obvious way to implement the National Security Action Memorandum. NSA 2009 Page #41  
as certainly referring here to the National Security Action Memorandum (NSA 2009 Page #42  
es would any U.S. President or his national security staff be briefed or gi 2009 Page #43  
 space cooperation that led to the National Security Action Memorandum (NSA 2009 Page #43  
y cooperation with Kennedy and his national security staff on the UFO issue 2009 Page #45  
 and finally given Kennedy and his national security staff access to classi 2009 Page #45  
d UFO information to Kennedy , his national security staff and the Joint Ch 2009 Page #45  
n a box of official records at the National Archives, it does not have the  2009 Page #46  
ome claiming it was planted in the National Archives and is a hoax, but tha 2009 Page #46  
 I've also been told that the NSA (National Security Agency) has files on t 2009 Page #78  
is that the tape is sitting at the National                                 2009 Page #78  
 now augmented and verified by the National Archives , show a steady series 2009 Page #87  
r service record obtained from the National Archives that the last document 2009 Page #88  
ernher von Braun by Erik Bergaust, National Space Institute, Washington, DC 2009 Page #92  
s she gave me, now verified by the National Archives , speak for themselves 2009 Page #95  
contacts Jim Speiser, founder of a national computer network and quotes him 2009 Page #138  
ey have ever been responsible for. National coverage of the story begins to 2009 Page #138  
                        UFOs & the National Secruity State, Volume 111973-1 2009 Page #141  
r own operational goals related to National Security. Also bear in mind tha 2009 Page #154  
Intelligence Agency as well as the National Security Council. When dealing  2009 Page #154  
until he became President) and the National Security Agency's Ven on a Proj 2009 Page #155  
beginning when UFOs first became a national security concern. During World  2009 Page #155  
 he was a civilian attached to the National Defense Research Council. Prof. 2009 Page #160  
ass was a civilian attached to the National Defense Research Council when h 2009 Page #161  
. During the war, he served on the National Defense Research Council (NRDC) 2009 Page #164  
s s was a civilian attached to the National Defense Research Council when h 2009 Page #169  
F SCIENTIFIC R£SEARCMau0£Vil.09~N1 NATIONAL o,HNS; •;~ co~ Not true: "Proje 2009 Page #169  

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

imself of more than a dozen 'enemy national' relationships that continued a 2008 Page #129  

Word: "national-level", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

is matter, the photo was sent to a national-level organization for digitizi 2004 Page #230  
 the USAF to ascertain what their "national-level organization" did discove 2004 Page #231  
 much news coverage, especially by national-level news organizations. In th 2007 Page #7  

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

the media corporations and the new national-securit y state. The ClA's Fran 2007 Page #11  

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

rity, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_security 5 USAF Memorandum, 25  2008 Page #38  

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

S individual national governments. Nationalism is the only game in town. I  2006 Page #10  
er with an ideology of belligerent nationalism ." Fascism is a name taken f 2008 Page #124  

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

-day globalists to turn to Gernrnn nationalists . They funded the rise of N 2008 Page #126  

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

r and covered by a silky material. Nationality not identified as no inscrip 2004 Page #7  

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

e to my attention both locally and nationally. One important report came fr 2003 Page #61  
et him" and had finally succeeded. Nationally syndicated columnist Drew Pea 2003 Page #89  
e taken to protect human life both nationally and globally, along with the  2006 Page #56  
v and his colleagues appeared in a nationally broadcast two-hour television 2009 Page #137  

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

EQUIRED -NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS" The above figure shows the ti 2004 Page #244  
EQUIRED —NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS." Besides writing this encyclo 2004 Page #244  

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

 the Third Reich. The Gem1an tem1 "Nationalso zialistiche," or National Soc 2008 Page #124  

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

er changed the party's name to the Nationalsozialistiche Deutsche Arbeite,p 2008 Page #126  

Word: "nations", 58 instance(s) (Back to Top)

his world. ” Addressing the United Nations General Assembly, 1987 www.majes 2003 Page #7  
” USAF pilot and Astronaut, United Nations UFO debate, 27 November 1978 www 2003 Page #14  
 to forfeit its gold. For once the nations of the earth were shocked into u 2003 Page #14  
towards the creation of the United Nations. He is one of three Nobel Peace  2003 Page #190  
r occupants from elsewhere, and as nations they must take responsibility fo 2004 Page #88  
renada, who proposed to the United Nations a plan to establish an agency sp 2004 Page #108  
 on October 8, 1955, stating: "The nations of the world will have to unite, 2004 Page #133  
will be an interplanetary war. The nations of the earth must some day make  2004 Page #133  
d in 1976 to try to get the United Nations to take up the issue of UFOs. As 2004 Page #146  
er on October 26, 1976, the United Nations Educational Scientific and Culru 2005 Page #54  
lly, over the cenruries and across nations, these numbers ha, e been remark 2005 Page #75  
ilitary (and the military of other nations) has encountered a large number  2005 Page #77  
e is a discernabl e pattern across nations over the past many decades relat 2005 Page #84  
 export of the U.S. labor force to nations abroad, the increasin g likeliho 2005 Page #85  
 energy was accepted by the United Nations. le was called "Atoms for Peace. 2005 Page #101  
renada, who proposed to the United Nations a plan to establish an agency sp 2005 Page #139  
 White House lawn or at the United Nations? Why would people fake MJ-12 doc 2006 Page #4  
siderably in different regions and nations of the world, but predicting how 2006 Page #57  
ent should be possible. The United Nations would become involved almost imm 2006 Page #60  
he strangeness and rally hope. All nations would try to cooperate in the ef 2006 Page #62  
 must be shared among human groups/nations to avoid major conflict. Maximum 2006 Page #66  
 must be shared among human groups/nations to avoid major conflict. - Perce 2006 Page #66  
 biowarfare program • 1996: United Nations Special Commission on Iraq (UNSC 2006 Page #108  
ponse to the attempt of the United Nations to preserve the independence of  2006 Page #165  
Affects national security and many nations. ■ Significant interest by milit 2007 Page #51  
anced technology secret from other nations and use it for their own advance 2007 Page #127  
 author of the book Politics Among Nations, described national security as  2008 Page #24  
ia potentially aggressive overseas nations and organizations . External nat 2008 Page #25  
ment (SSM) are both needed in many nations and for a variety of reasons. So 2008 Page #25  
for a variety of reasons. Some are nations emerging from repressive regimes 2008 Page #25  
 civil wars. Others are developing nations with weak governments where nati 2008 Page #25  
e scientific elite of each other's nations. And perhaps inevitably, even Th 2008 Page #103  
 or word length. The famous United Nations address (noted in slide 13) was  2008 Page #107  
 Nac:..ons. But hould :he Un.:.:ed Nations legally have the right of allowi 2008 Page #113  
a fashion? (a) Although the United Nations is an internat ional organ.:.zat 2008 Page #113  
ht co intervene. (b) If the United Nations were a supra-nat ional organizat 2008 Page #113  
nt preventing exploitat:ion of all nations belonging to the United Nations. 2008 Page #113  
ll nations belonging to the United Nations. *• ... *,;, Occupatio n by stat 2008 Page #113  
  Einstein writing samples ■United Nations address ■21 references from the  2008 Page #117  
rld Government itself. ■The United Nations now and world Government eventua 2008 Page #117  
e-rc,er 2003 ti Talk to the United Nations As I see it, this is the way for 2008 Page #117  
 I see it, this is the way for the nations of the world to break the viciou 2008 Page #117  
ax legomana word? ■ "If the United Nations were a su pra-na'i:iona I organi 2008 Page #119  
 Germany is that in those European nations the state gained control over th 2008 Page #124  
 could continue to pit the various nations against each other. Just after W 2008 Page #126  
ated in the creation of the United Nations. In January, 1945, the senator m 2008 Page #132  
ublics [South and Central American nations]," stated U.S. Treasury official 2008 Page #137  
 their attempt to form a League of Nations. Another forgotten connection be 2008 Page #139  
conomics , foundations, the United Nations, universities, banking, industry 2008 Page #144  
The New World Order and the end of nations 161                              2008 Page #167  
o affront our relations with those nations who are hiding it from us and mi 2009 Page #15  
 stunning speech before the United Nations General Assembly on September 20 2009 Page #40  
8th General Assembly of the United Nations (September 20, 1963). Available  2009 Page #46  
   New \Vorld Order and the End of Nations ■lvlaturing of International str 2009 Page #153  
as still a top secret among Allied nations. They gave no clue of its nature 2009 Page #157  
 atomic bomb," he asserted. "Other nations may find them. We must keep in p 2009 Page #162  
e growing ascendency of the Allied Nations in the Pacific theatre, reduced  2009 Page #166  
e growing ascendency of the Allied Nations in the Pacific theatre, reduced  2009 Page #169  

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

which were picked up by newspapers nationwide. Many news reporters were ind 2003 Page #55  
ident had been published in papers nationwide. Two subsequent clues rang be 2004 Page #135  
curred, Mrs. May had appeared on a nationwide television talk show in New Y 2006 Page #91  
ued to search through regional and nationwide newspapers looking for more i 2006 Page #98  
rve to serve as one of three sites nationwide for the development of the at 2008 Page #27  
y and interest in the subject grew nationwide. Investigations commenced alm 2009 Page #136  

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

gives it his opinion that he was a native of the planet Mars. Papers found  2004 Page #26  
eans copied gunpowder from China ■ Native Americans got rifles from settler 2005 Page #3  
, as evidenced by this record:2° • Native South Americans use curare or amp 2006 Page #107  
more than half of the victims were Native Americans in the Four Corners Are 2006 Page #110  
 Merrill Bahe, a nineteen year old Native American of the Navaho nation on  2006 Page #110  
1947 • The virus was accessible to native flora and fauna • Outside a host  2006 Page #112  
tion of the state of health of the native inhabitants reveals population ge 2008 Page #102  

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

Y r:Itte] agenGS Aires--A group of natives of missing warmest a petition wi 2004 Page #20  
   A rare mutation among the human natives of the region also arose in the  2008 Page #102  

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

nd troops on the Polish border and NATO bases all over Europe and the U.K.  2004 Page #46  
ndelsham Forest. Landing of UFO by NATO base. 722/85. Two jets of the Zimba 2006 Page #28  
offensive' weapons program • 1993: NATO creates working groups on biologica 2006 Page #108  
 Tactical Fighter Wing at RAF/USAF NATO Bentwaters/Woodbridge , Major Gener 2008 Page #88  
pe to Ramstein , Germany -USAF and NATO headquarter s -for a weekly staff m 2009 Page #73  
S. Air Force. We were a front line NATO base that if war broke out, our air 2009 Page #78  

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

n your undertakinr. Hereafter thia natter shall be referred to only as pont 2003 Page #136  
o the ultloate disposition of this natter should rest solely with the Offic 2003 Page #136  

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

s New Yol1C /nqu/r&r(laler renamed Nattonal Enqufret') from Hearst empire f 2007 Page #26  

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

oma 'sing the sane have been known natty years. For exampk, electroimebc tr 2006 Page #35  

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

ent) is concerned the object was a natural phenomena." The official Air For 2003 Page #55  
ng with the ebb tide assisted by a natural 3-4 knot current that flowed thr 2004 Page #35  
u of Standards saying it was not a natural stone. The piece eventually disa 2004 Page #102  
-Template for Roswell Apologists • Natural • Artificial • Venus • Balloons  2004 Page #166  
ght before was explainable by some natural phenomena. In Canada, the Air Fo 2004 Page #178  
 was fine official cause of death "natural in bed" • RV Answer: murdered by 2004 Page #206  
 the ground, was not the result of natural events such as flooding or meteo 2005 Page #61  
ist and he told me, 'This is not a natural occurring feature.' \Xie showed  2005 Page #70  
 that they are not attributable to natural phenomena or known types of aeri 2005 Page #74  
 the establishment of a normal and natural -that is, orgastically satisfyin 2005 Page #89  
s human "armoring" served to block natural feeling and hold neurotic behavi 2005 Page #90  
nd, used to expecting surprises in natural research, was open to anything t 2005 Page #95  
whether he was murdered or died of natural causes, humanit y lost a brillia 2005 Page #104  
he secrecy has begun co erode. The natural urge for honest minds to seek th 2005 Page #143  
ecurity. Ir also carries with it a natural cloak of securiC) -it sounds too 2005 Page #167  
lite UFO retrieval team due to his natural ability to telepathically commun 2006 Page #16  
ld find itself playing catch-up. A natural skepticism would emerge: how lon 2006 Page #60  
in with light gray paint against a natural metal background and some pieces 2006 Page #76  
te Vladimir Kostov. • 1978 — 1980: Natural anthrax epidemic in Zimbabwe. Es 2006 Page #107  
her from escaped Dugway testing or natural migration from the landing site, 2006 Page #112  
ansmissible led researchers to the natural conclusions that the infective a 2006 Page #113  
e accounted for by any man-made or natural object following such a steep tr 2006 Page #190  
s whilst spending the rest of your natural life in prison? How does that wo 2007 Page #92  
neralogy at the National Museum of Natural History of the Smithsoruan Insti 2007 Page #196  
tification does not appear to be a natural mineral. It appears to be a refi 2007 Page #196  
ment the object i definitely not a natural mineral, but an artificial alloy 2007 Page #199  
s case was of two sightings , then natural phenomenon , including bolides m 2008 Page #14  
lightning , reflections, and other natural phenomena), astronomical objects 2008 Page #23  
 objects, insanity, and many other natural happenings have been rejected be 2008 Page #29  
f permanently by the Department of Natural Resources as part of establishin 2008 Page #51  
esources as part of establishing a Natural Resources Conservation Area (4,3 2008 Page #51  
ach programs for the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) of Washington St 2008 Page #57  
he 1960s to 1973 have affected the natural electromagneti c fields in the O 2008 Page #74  
millionth as strong as the Earth's natural magnetic field. The Earth's magn 2008 Page #77  
ises for the explorat ion of their natural riches, with a continuous interc 2008 Page #112  
aginary or seeing too much in some natural phenomenon. Something is really  2009 Page #178  

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

com Kenneth Arnold, Pilot "Being a natural- born American, if it's not made 2003 Page #15  

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

 rural estate observing nature and natural-functionin g first hand on a dai 2005 Page #88  

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

pure isotope 26Magnesium not found naturally on earth. Supposedly, that Bra 2003 Page #107  
e he became president or after. It naturally leads to the question of wheth 2003 Page #195  
e Agency would supply the answers. Naturally, I was keen to get my hands on 2004 Page #11  
nto the host cell chromosome. Many naturally occurring cancers of vertebrat 2004 Page #81  
t on site. He said: 'This is not a naturally occurring feature."' 'WHAT DID 2005 Page #70  
ng sensation. An individual with a naturally high energetic charge may begi 2005 Page #90  
. Do you recognize this man? Qujte naturally Santilli expressed great inter 2005 Page #145  
ibe size, speed and altitude. But, naturally , they would be able to judge  2008 Page #13  
xtreme defense significance." "I'm naturally suspicious of anyone that does 2008 Page #34  
ords on this very same issue: "I'm naturally suspicious of anyone that does 2008 Page #38  

Word: "naturally-occurring", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

osition does not correspond to any naturally-occurring mineral, so we concl 2007 Page #197  
terial "does not correspond to any naturally-occurring mineral" and that it 2007 Page #197  

Word: "nature", 105 instance(s) (Back to Top)

IT, are deemed extraterrestrial in nature. This conclusion was reached as a 2003 Page #28  
r whatsoever. Due to the extensive nature of the material to be presented,  2003 Page #85  
l in origin, or far more exotic in nature. The key point, however, is that  2004 Page #7  
stration in order to determine the nature of that which crashed on a hill i 2004 Page #8  
eat interest in learning about the nature of the fallen object, adding that 2004 Page #8  
ot remember seeing anything in the nature of a flotilla of ships off the li 2004 Page #44  
n secrecy from the start, the true nature of these events were suppressed a 2004 Page #46  
 1970. Due to the highly sensitive nature of the information, and possible  2004 Page #74  
 give the audience a flavor of the nature of the typical ones, and so the n 2004 Page #115  
ram more physically distributed in nature, as UFO study areas are created n 2004 Page #161  
territories, given the distributed nature of USSR UFO research, aimed at ma 2004 Page #171  
im what that cooperation was — the nature of it) "then we will give you wha 2004 Page #190  
s were taken to determine the true nature of these historical code word pro 2004 Page #242  
ctual content, although, given the nature of the documents, that is underst 2004 Page #243  
ic approach to understand the true nature of the QD. Our team has looked at 2004 Page #243  
s were taken to determine the true nature of these historical code word pro 2004 Page #247  
ests something of a highl) unusual nature did indeed occur at K.ingman, Ari 2005 Page #45  
ypes is devoted to conservation of nature and scientific research in the se 2005 Page #54  
 2,700 feet wide, and "not made by Nature" -according to a Salt Lake City g 2005 Page #60  
 defense installations are of such nature that they are not attributable to 2005 Page #74  
y people in the area at night. The nature and function of the spheres is no 2005 Page #83  
e potential to reveal the criminal nature of humanity's pmver structure for 2005 Page #86  
he family's rural estate observing nature and natural-functionin g first ha 2005 Page #88  
nuous and devoted attempt co force nature into the conceptual boxes .... "1 2005 Page #117  
of officialdom to confuse the true nature of the crashed UFO mystery. For e 2005 Page #132  
and chis sample, being eutectic in nature (a form of the material with tl1e 2005 Page #158  
ventors puzzled our how to imitate nature. Some of the first designs for fl 2005 Page #163  
ng\\ ings of birds to obtain ljft. Nature is a large inspiration to enginee 2005 Page #163  
ce may try to wrest the secrets of nature, but it is engineering that attem 2005 Page #163  
jtare or even surpass the works of nature. \Xie mustn't forget that termite 2005 Page #163  
is inspired by rus observations of nature. \Xie are not discrediting man's  2005 Page #163  
retrieved craft to be different in nature. In 1949, he became Director of t 2005 Page #169  
 a number of assumptions as co the nature of gravity, the report postulated 2005 Page #171  
that we are like the gorillas in a nature preserve in Africa who know nothi 2006 Page #6  
rovide important insights into the nature of 'black projects' designed to f 2006 Page #14  
vidual who desired to disclose the nature of his activities without making  2006 Page #17  
 The following quote describes the nature of the security clearance require 2006 Page #20  
ormational and more metamorphic in nature. 51                               2006 Page #54  
. As the NHI proved its benevolent nature, the human tendency to deificatio 2006 Page #58  
showed its benevolent and familiar nature. To prevent undue social/economic 2006 Page #58  
n of National Guards. Depending on nature of strangeness, government would  2006 Page #59  
could shed definitive light on the nature of God and the spirit realms, for 2006 Page #59  
,-.- - - ._. . . ..,• -- -fhe slow nature of this scenario would give gover 2006 Page #60  
might be made to disguise its true nature to allow greater access to the be 2006 Page #61  
icult as the NHI's strange-hostile nature became known. Government would ab 2006 Page #62  
es; maximum public education about nature, purpose and actions of NHI is re 2006 Page #66  
es: maximum public education about nature, purpose and actions of NHI is re 2006 Page #66  
pse of morale. - Understanding the nature and intentions of NHI would be cr 2006 Page #67  
ll on buying time — time to assess nature and capabilities of NHI, time to  2006 Page #68  
nce should remain to determine the nature of those events. Professor Edmond 2006 Page #88  
helled body that was mechanical in nature and resembled either a small rock 2006 Page #93  
logical to assume that the laws of nature apply equally everywhere. Alien d 2006 Page #102  
toms, and otherwise both the novel nature of the virus, and its rodent vect 2006 Page #111  
 ever involved in anything of this nature. This event took place many years 2006 Page #123  
aff had become solely defensive in nature; and in 1957 it was re-named the  2006 Page #123  
ch might have been very similar in nature. It's conceivable that someone in 2006 Page #126  
ountered a phenomenon of celestial nature. The last known radio transmissio 2006 Page #141  
call or could not reveal the exact nature of these objects to anyone else?  2006 Page #173  
a high alert status because of the nature of the recovery, but the document 2006 Page #177  
teries of human experience and the nature of reality, the "safe" scientists 2006 Page #181  
ven wanted, bur that's part of the nature of research. T began work on chis 2007 Page #59  
ue-in-cheek series of rakes on the nature of extraterrestriality, demeaning 2007 Page #59  
ndeavors help us to understand the nature of the phenomenon? 53             2007 Page #59  
ndeavors help us to understand the nature of the phenomenon? Not as much as 2007 Page #77  
s they help us to understand human nature. In this case, its alien and UFO  2007 Page #77  
 and not malicious or terrorist in nature. I assume you would like to work  2007 Page #91  
rying to determine the origins and nature of Project Moon Dust. It is a lit 2007 Page #132  
ne to ignore an) trung of a Soviet nature, rhe FBI swung into action, and t 2007 Page #137  
 did nor know too much of the true nature of the object char has come co be 2007 Page #139  
 somewhat fragmentary and brief in nature; they do, however, clearly demons 2007 Page #139  
formation considered classified in nature. If funher data on this case does 2007 Page #140  
stration in order to determine the nature of that which crashed on a hill i 2007 Page #141  
eat interest in learning about the nature of the fa!Jen object, adding that 2007 Page #142  
something of an entirely different nature. Amidst the crackling static of t 2007 Page #186  
 at this site that were similar in nature to the metal we found at the cras 2007 Page #189  
llic and chemical composition, the nature of the five fragments presented i 2007 Page #202  
s effort failed due to the general nature of the data. Further study of thi 2008 Page #11  
e complication of the unidentified nature of the object and most people wou 2008 Page #13  
on When it comes to addressing the nature and possible intent of the UFO pr 2008 Page #23  
 issue is practically identical in nature: Our main concern is to detem1ine 2008 Page #24  
 necessary to understand the exact nature of the term, "national security," 2008 Page #24  
eapons in question were nuclear in nature. This alone, of course, should be 2008 Page #32  
ry and civilian. Whatever the true nature of the fiery object, it did not f 2008 Page #59  
urce of energy - terawatts! Mother Nature -a single lightning strike genera 2008 Page #77  
ject "was definitely mechanical in nature." Nowhere in Sgt. Penniston 's st 2008 Page #81  
hat the blast was one of a nuclear nature. Moreover , Baxter and Atkins con 2008 Page #101  
s of the expedition and the actual nature of the alleged alien device have  2008 Page #102  
ription and analysis as its secret nature would permit. (Identical paragrap 2009 Page #12  
ription and analysis as its secret nature would permit. A number of questio 2009 Page #23  
ns the only attempt to explore the nature of intelligence doctrine among po 2009 Page #24  
nd body-recovery that detailed the nature of the crash; that described the  2009 Page #53  
                     of a friendly nature. At the end of the exchange, ther 2009 Page #55  
esse s, hoping to glimpse the true nature of this phenomenon . Some like Te 2009 Page #154  
Zealanders speculated today on the nature of a new weapon-approaching the a 2009 Page #157  
 nations. They gave no clue of its nature, British, American, and New Zeala 2009 Page #157  
and, N.Z. reports "might be in the nature of an airborne missile such as th 2009 Page #159  
e himself had no indication of the nature of the project and that he made t 2009 Page #159  
er says. "He would not discuss its nature or whether it was for use against 2009 Page #160  
grass gave the only hint as to the nature of the weapon as he disclosed its 2009 Page #160  
ot go" and "would not discu ss its nature or whether it was for use against 2009 Page #171  
nd, N.Z., reports "might be in the nature of an airborne missile such as th 2009 Page #171  
these projects was of a classified nature, he decided to stay mum. That wou 2009 Page #176  
selected to take was mostly of the nature of societies or organizations tha 2009 Page #179  
rcpons ~aid llle sr.crci. be m the nature c1 an alrbome weapon outrh'a.ltd  2009 Page #184  
 the workccl on the wca11on In New nature or the Pl'oj~t ,11nd that Zealand 2009 Page #184  

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

 not seem to be in conformity with nature's plans .... If classical liberal 2008 Page #124  

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

O• dy• ''He would not dlsculls j\s naturl! namlcs." • 178 The sen tense ren 2009 Page #184  

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

111 be speaking now for both StlU' NaUoos, ta1d ror Utt llnru1111 prdu or E 2008 Page #154  

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

ms • "Pains throughout the body" • Nausea • Headaches • Loss of appetite •  2006 Page #109  
y Cubatao River. A scuba diver had nausea and headaches soon after his cont 2007 Page #128  
he recovery teams were overcome by nausea and dizziness ; and at least two  2008 Page #37  

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

toward the back of the property. A nauseating mist began to permeate throug 2006 Page #90  

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

nched during this flight. About 50 nautical miles north of Area 51, the B-5 2006 Page #78  
 [ ... ] When approximately 25 NM [nautical miles] distant, the interceptor 2008 Page #31  
ilitary radar system traveling l O nautical miles in 12 seconds. 4th Septem 2008 Page #65  
986: a UFO passes an estimated 1.5 nautical miles from the port side of a c 2008 Page #65  
targets at ranges as great as 2000 nautical miles (3,700 kilometers; 2,300  2008 Page #73  

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

en year old Native American of the Navaho nation on 14 May 1993 found himse 2006 Page #110  
ress attention had developed and a Navaho taboo of speaking of the dead imm 2006 Page #111  
tion contacted Dr. John Hubbard, a Navaho physician, and they jointly appro 2006 Page #111  

Word: "naval", 82 instance(s) (Back to Top)

eenth story window at the Bethesda Naval Hospital where he was being treate 2003 Page #85  
ting everything that transpires to naval secretarial personnel nightly, som 2003 Page #86  
ef of Neuro Psychiatry at Bethesda Naval Hospital. But despite Forrestal's  2003 Page #90  
 action is confinement at Bethesda Naval Hospital rather than the Menninger 2003 Page #90  
W VOHK TIME Forrsalal h Trtalid In Naval Hoipltfll For Ntrwat and Physical  2003 Page #91  
alaa uf lha formari Ooctora at tha Naval Medical daci alary aacritfid hii c 2003 Page #91  
. I-ateat rapnrta old. entered the Naval Hoanltal aa  from the hoipital Ind 2003 Page #91  
irHng nfflrar- J 4-7-49 Treated in Naval Hospital Figure 3. NY Times 4-8-47 2003 Page #91  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Naval Hospital Figure 4. NY Times photo  2003 Page #92  
gure 4. NY Times photo of Bethesda Naval Hospital showing the window Forres 2003 Page #92  
ing the report made by the special naval investigating board that inquired  2003 Page #93  
D. Willcutts, head of the National Naval Medical Center at Bethesda. The fi 2003 Page #93  
l Center at Bethesda. The five-man naval medical board was 89               2003 Page #93  
nd asked to visit him at Bethesday Naval Hospital. The Monsignor is rebuffe 2003 Page #95  
. Henry Forrestal had informed the Naval hospital that he intended to take  2003 Page #95  
 University of Colorado; Office of Naval Research; the Army/Air Force which 2003 Page #99  
ligence, USAAF Director, Office of Naval Intelligence Director. Joint Intel 2003 Page #214  
ment. KENNEDI had. limited duty as naval officer assigned, to Naval Intelli 2003 Page #236  
duty as naval officer assigned, to Naval Intelligence during war. It is bel 2003 Page #236  
ptly dressed down by some American naval officer for not keeping their mout 2004 Page #44  
ted to know what the hell American naval officers were doing giving orders  2004 Page #44  
orders to RCN divers on a Canadian Naval vessel? His friend could not help  2004 Page #44  
 at White Sand Proving Ground, the Naval Research Laboratory, the old Atomi 2004 Page #60  
 defense contractors and Office of Naval Research about aerial discs that c 2004 Page #60  
ith White Sands Proving Ground and Naval Research Lab employees. At 4:11 p. 2004 Page #62  
e's Air Force Systems Command, the Naval Research Laboratory and the Resear 2004 Page #63  
 ionosphere, photo experiments for Naval Research Lab. Landed east of the i 2004 Page #64  
 who had previously worked for the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). AUDIO E 2004 Page #65  
lvin Moore who was the head of the Naval Bureau of Aeronautics Technical In 2004 Page #102  
0 "Captured flying saucer" seen in Naval Air Station, row of windows 16 195 2004 Page #111  
umanoid bodies 57 1973 Great Lakes Naval Base, USA 0 1 0 1 0 Researcher Don 2004 Page #113  
00A1 00"00AI sterard to Se i. trit Naval lit00itr•—•• 4.*A Mmkafik*uft004 4 2004 Page #203  
8, 1947, as determined by the U.S. Naval Observatory. It was not practical  2004 Page #232  
with scientists from the Office of Naval Research and with Dr. Vannevar Bus 2005 Page #41  
local business executive, a former Naval Intelligence Officer, co speak on  2005 Page #43  
ed 1953 UFO Crash sr lDE # 34 -The Naval Research Laboratory and U. S. Army 2005 Page #63  
tral Intelligence Agency, a career Naval Intelligence officer named Roscoe  2005 Page #96  
ric physicist with a background in Naval intelligence was appointed to the  2005 Page #99  
ear Admiral Anderson , Director of Naval Intelligence, has informed the \X/ 2005 Page #122  
informed the \X/ar Department of a naval salvage of one unidentified airpla 2005 Page #122  
k H. M.ichaelis, who was Ch.ief of Naval Materiel from 1975 to 1978. Bailey 2005 Page #130  
 and 1982, served as cl.irector of naval intelligence, vicerurector of the  2005 Page #130  
is h.imself had once commanded the Naval Air Special Weapons Facility at Ki 2005 Page #130  
gic Plans Division of the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO); Director of Deve 2005 Page #130  
ice of the CNO; Assistant Chief of Naval Operations (A.ir); and Commander,  2005 Page #130  
 Operations (A.ir); and Commander, Naval A.ir Force, Atlantic Fleet. He was 2005 Page #130  
atomic power, and implications for Naval strategy. Skeptics to the authenti 2005 Page #130  
ns can obtain...and in secret. The Naval Research Laboratory finally admitt 2006 Page #8  
, accelerates, etc. • 6111/78. U.S Naval Ammunition Depot. New Shrewsbury.  2006 Page #28  
. The military, likely from nearby Naval Ordnance Test Station (NOTS), esta 2006 Page #45  
stablished in 1943, now called the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Divisio 2006 Page #45  
e Employees at White Sands and the Naval Research Lab housed there, leaked  2006 Page #139  
3 Avenger torpedo bombers from the Naval Air Station in Fort Lauderdale, Fl 2006 Page #141  
 White Sands Missile Range and the Naval Research Lab housed at White Sands 2006 Page #141  
ntegration. Within hours, the U.S. Naval Air Station on Boca Chica Key east 2006 Page #143  
ppeared to be jets from Boca Chica Naval Air Station, which was in Key West 2006 Page #145  
da. Slide 21: Boca Chica Key U. S. Naval Air Station, Florida (U. S. Naval  2006 Page #145  
 Naval Air Station, Florida (U. S. Naval Air Station on Boca Chica Key laun 2006 Page #145  
er flew those jets from Boca Chica Naval Air Station. You had the Air Force 2006 Page #148  
old the truth. Slide 28: Sheppard "Naval History of Assignments" (Includes  2006 Page #156  
ir Base at Location E; White Beach Naval Facility at tip of eastern peninsu 2006 Page #156  
. Tom was stationed at White Beach Naval Base at the southern tip of Okinaw 2006 Page #157  
of 1978. Toppen got accepted for a Naval Officer candidate school program.  2006 Page #160  
le Coast Guard asks Whidbey Island Naval Air Station (a key military instal 2006 Page #185  
n VVorld \/\(a~ 1!'_,· ·:-.. 1835; Naval lntalllgence gl,ron task of cenaor 2007 Page #16  
ars before Pearl Harbor. Nore char Naval Intelligence was given a big role. 2007 Page #16  
lly, it has long been rumored chat Naval Intelligence has played a big role 2007 Page #16  
cy Out of Control ■ 2005 -Chief of Naval Operations directs wholesale revie 2007 Page #53  
 particular suspect. (retired U.S. Naval combat veteran Jack Pickett is pic 2007 Page #94  
 Mr. Jack D. Pickett (retired WWII naval combat veteran and publisher) . Du 2007 Page #94  
the proximity of the Pacific Beach Naval Facility just north of Ocean Shore 2008 Page #44  
ow11A11 11apolis.co111 titled ··us Naval Academy-A City wi1hin the Walls" b 2008 Page #70  
dings The radar employed the U. S. Naval Research Lab's MADRE pulse-Doppler 2008 Page #73  
lenkoeller, a 1919 graduate of the Naval Academy , was familiar with both m 2008 Page #131  
edly committed suicide at Bethesda Naval Hospital. He claimed he was being  2008 Page #132  
s. It can also be applied to small naval vehicles and to small but effectiv 2009 Page #22  
 Zealand scientists, engineers and naval officers were said to be associate 2009 Page #157  
the British although United States naval officers were not enthusiastic the 2009 Page #161  
British and although United States naval officers were not enthusiastic, th 2009 Page #161  
British and although United States naval officers were not enthusiastic, th 2009 Page #169  
t the effect of nuclear weapons on naval ships. The series consisted of two 2009 Page #173  
J1i11: · 11tou~;1 U!1itr.cl Slaic~ naval orfi-' i-l~ l O \ h C r1c.1 hi re  2009 Page #181  

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

"Jumped" out of window at Bethesda Navel Hospital 1:50 AM ,May 22, 1949 wit 2004 Page #203  

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

essentially worthless. Now nuclear navies use zirconium based alloys becaus 2006 Page #7  

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

come a sort of mine-field one must navigate. Certain sworn testimony is utt 2004 Page #139  

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

d and fell to the runway as he was navigating down the runway for take-off  2004 Page #145  

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

e eraft's airframe, propulsion and navigation technelogy. The recovery of f 2003 Page #232  
 the sensitive instrumentation and navigation technology of the extraterres 2005 Page #121  
 power; the propulsion system; the navigation system; the information syste 2005 Page #162  
gain proficiency with the inertial navigation system. He took off from Area 2006 Page #73  
over. Because the drone's inertial navigation system had not yet been progr 2006 Page #79  
low observable "stealth" mode. His navigation lights were switched on and r 2006 Page #81  
; Roswell?) 2) Threats to safe air navigation · 3) Surveillance/ interferen 2007 Page #36  
aspect when the discovery of space navigation brought man face to face with 2009 Page #14  
 legitimate right to interdict air navigation which poses a threat to its s 2009 Page #14  
s right to violate our established navigation of air space, and not only vi 2009 Page #15  

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

requently interfere with radio and navigational controls. It was into this  2007 Page #185  

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

arvin R. Leitzel, his co-pilot and navigator, took off on Runway 32 and pas 2006 Page #78  
 stations for the flight engineer, navigator, and weapon systems operator.  2007 Page #106  

Word: "navy", 91 instance(s) (Back to Top)

les, and the other salvaged by the Navy off the southern California coast,  2003 Page #26  
er the incident in Pennsylvania, a Navy officer came to that supply house a 2003 Page #61  
He leaves in 1916 to enlist in the Navy and trains with the RAF in Canada t 2003 Page #85  
al is appointed Under Secretary of Navy and put in charge of all manufactur 2003 Page #86  
manufacturing and supplies for the Navy, including all relevant liaising. H 2003 Page #86  
ng the manufacture and flow of all Navy war needs: a staggering assignment  2003 Page #86  
ultra-high stress atmosphere. When Navy Secretary Frank Knox dies of a hear 2003 Page #86  
ident Truman asks the Army and the Navy to submit plans for a unification o 2003 Page #86  
n over a possible bias by a former Navy Secretary toward the Navy, and both 2003 Page #86  
a former Navy Secretary toward the Navy, and both the Army and Navy's conce 2003 Page #86  
ediately names former Secretary of Navy Forrestal as the new Secretary of D 2003 Page #87  
ke his life. At the request of the Navy, Captain George M. Raines flies to  2003 Page #90  
e patient is a former Secretary of Navy. Menninger, now Forrestal's psychia 2003 Page #90  
s 4-8-47, “Forrestal is Treated in Navy Hospital for Nervous and Physical E 2003 Page #91  
alty of battle." In his statement, Navy psychiatrist (Captain) George M. Ra 2003 Page #92  
ental depression he suffered.' The Navy announces that it will undertake an 2003 Page #92  
imes he attempts to see the former Navy and Defense Secretary. Common sense 2003 Page #95  
. Careful check by USAF, Ordnance, Navy indicates no missiles fired from Al 2003 Page #158  
and one was salvaged at sea by the Navy, according to leaked documents from 2003 Page #170  
Two were recovered by the Army and Navy after the “Battle of L.A.” in Febru 2003 Page #170  
ve involved the Army, FBI, AEC and Navy. Slide 21 provides a detailed descr 2003 Page #173  
 a separate interview with witness Navy yeoman Dale Bailey, he asserts that 2003 Page #179  
states: The Secretaries of War and Navy concur." 9. Both the wording and fo 2003 Page #205  
proval. The Secretaries of War and Navy concur. Attachment! Directive to Lt 2003 Page #224  
t Chiefs of Staff, and the Lar and Navy Departments I believe, are strongly 2003 Page #230  
 off the coast, one of them a U.S. Navy sub. The next day in the Saturday e 2004 Page #41  
and other methods available to the Navy? Or was it? One remembers Donald Ni 2004 Page #42  
o many questions — I remember that Navy guy saying that "Bullets are cheap. 2004 Page #49  
est ranking officer in the British Navy), and as MoD Chief of Staff, the eq 2004 Page #53  
e time Lundahl was working for the Navy. Months after doing the Robertson P 2004 Page #101  
 occurred when he was still in the Navy (the group that Smith had the most  2004 Page #101  
 had been a reserve officer in the Navy. Moore said that he and Lundahl had 2004 Page #102  
ntacted Wilbert Smith, the head of Navy Intelligence, the FBI, and Presiden 2004 Page #103  
 Commander Robert Neasham and U.S. Navy Commander Julius Larsen found the r 2004 Page #103  
ernardino Mountains and one by the Navy at sea. We were essentially on a wa 2004 Page #123  
to more than one report. The Army, Navy, and FBI all had security processes 2004 Page #123  
ar data show another aircraft, the Navy was present within 6 miles of the e 2004 Page #130  
wave system from the United States Navy.3° Far from being what Pflock dismi 2004 Page #220  
my and FBI (1941) ■ Then, Army and Navy (1942) ■ With Roswell, Special Forc 2005 Page #5  
stal City, VA builrung that housed Navy offices outside Washington, DC, rep 2005 Page #130  
icted arspace. Detailed account of Navy radar tracking UFO with body lights 2006 Page #28  
hip names. Looks them up; not U S. navy ships Cannot remember the names. Ar 2006 Page #31  
ns outside of combat." SLIDE # 9 — Navy Flight 19 Five TBM Avenger Torpedo  2006 Page #141  
pearance of a flight of five U. S. Navy TBM-3 Avenger torpedo bombers from  2006 Page #141  
nnis, and many others in the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, NORAD, Pentago 2006 Page #144  
nvolved. You had the United States Navy or Marine — whoever flew those jets 2006 Page #148  
ar Testing Site in which the U. S. Navy allegedly operates Area 51 undergro 2006 Page #150  
car came from Jackass Flats." U.S. Navy Chief Yeoman Describes "Extraterres 2006 Page #156  
s C. Sheppard, Chief Yeoman, U. S. Navy (Retired) Slide 27: 1980 U. S. Navy 2006 Page #156  
avy (Retired) Slide 27: 1980 U. S. Navy Photo of YN2 Thomas C. SHEPPARD (Th 2006 Page #156  
pard, Yeoman 2" Class, 1980, U. S. Navy, Naples, Italy. Image courtesy Tom  2006 Page #156  
olman Sheppard served in the U. S. Navy from September 1975 until his retir 2006 Page #156  
an 2nd Class in 1980 with the U.S. Navy in Naples, Italy. Earlier this year 2006 Page #156  
Petty Officer, Chief Yeoman, U. S. Navy, on November 30, 1995, after twenty 2006 Page #156  
w Okinawa City. Map courtesy U. S. Navy.) 153                               2006 Page #156  
ape Segment 1: Tom Sheppard, U. S. Navy Chief Yeoman (retired 1995): "And I 2006 Page #157  
inawa Map Tom Sheppard and his two Navy colleagues, Craig Howard and Robert 2006 Page #159  
were treated the same way. But his Navy records mysteriously never included 2006 Page #160  
near Bangor, Maine. These are Army/Navy (AN) search radars. The CPS-5 was a 2006 Page #171  
l and telegraph llnN · Dec. 11140: Navy Secretary Frank Knox asks media to  2007 Page #16  
ks media to hold all' unauthorized Navy neW8 Dec. 7, 1841: NeWB from Peart  2007 Page #16  
ed a big role in the UFO cover-up. Navy Secretary Frank Knox asked the Amer 2007 Page #16  
rican merua to begin censoring all Navy news in December of 1940. Did he kn 2007 Page #16  
ntarization. ·. ·i -.. ■ · 1n1emal Navy auciit reveals excessive· . compart 2007 Page #53  
ersighr of ACCMs -oversight by the Navy, that is. Wiman M. Anh 'Mcxe~lsd l' 2007 Page #53  
due co his prior work with SAC/TAC/Navy/ Army bases. Under armed military g 2007 Page #95  
 and developed by the Airforce and Navy, is the largest high frequency radi 2007 Page #130  
. This team is very similar to the Navy Seals or Green Beret, this "Above U 2007 Page #131  
 'OCD' 28th and 29th (??) Regions, Navy Aircraft, 8-52 crew and DC-8 pilots 2008 Page #9  
o the Air Force, CIA, NSA, and the Navy between February and July of 1978,  2008 Page #30  
r side to the man: he was a former Navy SEAL and he was still in the reserv 2008 Page #43  
pping at a Westport Cafe. He met a Navy SEAL team off-duty. This is not tha 2008 Page #44  
son was correct in his theory of a Navy SEAL response to the Crash, a SEAL  2008 Page #60  
 I 957 to 1987 Pacific Beach was a Navy facility; it remains a conference c 2008 Page #70  
ject was detected in orbit by a US Navy space surveillance system. the Pent 2009 Page #16  
nits of the War Department and the Navy, the Central Intelligence Group and 2009 Page #154  
imilar note, elite forces like the Navy Seals or Army Special Forces are ca 2009 Page #155  
uotes Snodgrass as saying that the Navy holds all reports on it "although h 2009 Page #160  
later in New Zealand. 6. The U. S. Navy received reports during development 2009 Page #161  
n the project to Florida. The U.S. Navy received reports on the weapon, he  2009 Page #161  
 Professor Snodgrass was awarded a Navy citation by Admiral Nimitz and was  2009 Page #164  
Navy's highest civilian honor, the Navy Distinguished Public Service Award, 2009 Page #164  
s outstanding contributions to the Navy in the field of oceanographic commu 2009 Page #164  
ly by New Zealanders with the U.S. Navy contributing a small number of expl 2009 Page #165  
 by the Assistant Secretary , U.S. Navy, to work with the Dean M.P. O'Brien 2009 Page #166  
                    " 6. The U. S. Navy received reports during development 2009 Page #170  
 almost its entirety with the U.S. Navy in New Zealand, although it only pr 2009 Page #171  
d by the Assistant Secretary, U.S. Navy to work with Dean M.P.O'Brien, Prof 2009 Page #172  
ive expertise provided by the U.S. Navy and scientific assistance provided  2009 Page #172  
land Army officers & men with U.S. Navy ordnance Chief warrant officer and  2009 Page #176  
assified experiment of the Army or Navy. Mr. (Reynolds) was very much surpr 2009 Page #178  

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

e forces. The President favors the Navy's plan and appoints Forrestal to he 2003 Page #86  
rd the Navy, and both the Army and Navy's concerns over the role the new Ai 2003 Page #86  
ger is the former assistant to the Navy's Surgeon General, he can be consid 2003 Page #90  
 months? The Times notes that "The Navy's announcement gives no explanation 2003 Page #94  
s. In Halifax, the RCC had put the Navy's Fleet Diving Unit on notice that  2004 Page #41  
d Space Museum, "in July 1944, the Navy's Bureau of Ordnance requested Sect 2004 Page #66  
months later by November 1944, the Navy's Bureau of Ordnance assigned the A 2004 Page #66  
h Retrieval Conference "STUFF" The Navy's Version ..414 woe v.... • rargrar 2006 Page #39  
nodgrass was also awarded the U.S. Navy's highest civilian honor, the Navy  2009 Page #164  

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

heir money to chanties. The proper nay to do I FC) Document research is fro 2003 Page #118  
 and providod farther that any aid nay bo sad* available shall ba subject t 2003 Page #213  
ne@qusna*s of assistance which you nay r*twn»sBd. Mhsn your Mission in Chin 2003 Page #213  
xperts, advisers and assistants as nay be de*ned necessary to the effective 2003 Page #213  
rad that y* '□Sfiih dataahnaiA ft— nay faaliag af prior ahi 1 gat taw tn an 2003 Page #226  

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

ks" — dozens of them, and that the nay-sayers generally deal with such leak 2004 Page #140  

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

oning radar system to detect UFOs: NaYy nuclear Rubs equipped with instrume 2006 Page #26  

Word: "nazi", 63 instance(s) (Back to Top)

alduuov, Kurchatov,etc. • Captured Nazi V-2(A-4) missiles moved to Kapustin 2004 Page #158  
nder "Project Paperclip" to co-opt Nazi science and keep it from the Soviet 2005 Page #125  
ilarly, follo,ving the collapse of Nazi Germany, several of Hungary's natio 2005 Page #133  
y good work during World War II on Nazi biowarfare plans, and have a non-tr 2006 Page #106  
ion . During the Nuremberg Trials, Nazi Reichsmarscha/1 He1111ann Goering e 2008 Page #123  
h created tribunals similar to the Nazi Special Courts); the PA TRI OT Act, 2008 Page #123  
-Hungary in World War 1.-Hitler 's Nazi empire was the Third Reich. The Gem 2008 Page #124  
list was shortened to the acronym "Nazi," a word that has become synonymous 2008 Page #124  
fference between fascist Italy and Nazi Germany is that in those European n 2008 Page #124  
aranteed success for the fledgling Nazi Party. And it was the same wealthy  2008 Page #126  
 percent of the explosives for the Nazi side in World War II." LG. Farben h 2008 Page #127  
ompany . Another solid conduit for Nazi propaganda and intelligence activit 2008 Page #127  
ead of counterintelligence for the Nazi Gestapo or Secret State Police. Ame 2008 Page #128  
 Watson. Using recently discovered Nazi documents and the testimony of form 2008 Page #128  
 of the Jews and dissenters to the Nazi regime. At the beginning of January 2008 Page #128  
was financing Hitler. Handling the Nazi assets was bank director Prescott B 2008 Page #129  
g line that had been used to ferry Nazi propagandists and arms. · Another c 2008 Page #129  
ompany essential to the passing of Nazi money was the Holland American Trad 2008 Page #129  
 Thyssen 's father in 19 I 6, that Nazi money was passed. This Dutch connec 2008 Page #129  
Dutch connection tied the Bush and Nazi money directly to forn1er SS office 2008 Page #129  
 and charged the firm with being a Nazi front company that was supplying vi 2008 Page #129  
ritical outposts for the flight of Nazi capital after Germany's surrender i 2008 Page #129  
e mind. There are reports that the Nazi conducted a program of psychic rese 2008 Page #130  
ced technology. Interestingly, the Nazi program which included psychic rese 2008 Page #130  
as flying saucers and the infamous Nazi "Bell," was called "Majik." This na 2008 Page #130  
tel Unit who tried to break up the Nazi corporate syndicates at the end of  2008 Page #131  
ith both the Roswell crash and the Nazi Paperclip scientists. ---Dr. Lloyd  2008 Page #134  
gram and NASA, perhaps through the Nazi scientists working in both. Accordi 2008 Page #136  
ed top German business leaders and Nazi Party officials to the Hotel Maison 2008 Page #136  
y had been longtime members of the Nazi party and the Gestapo , had conduct 2008 Page #137  
nda: The United States Government, Nazi Scientists, and Project Paperc/ip,  2008 Page #137  
orts had been changed from "ardent Nazi" to "not an ardent Nazi." Despite g 2008 Page #137  
om "ardent Nazi" to "not an ardent Nazi." Despite government claims that Pa 2008 Page #137  
al complex was complete. Decorated Nazi Wernher von Braun, the father of th 2008 Page #137  
entrifuge expert Dr. Paul Harteck; Nazi atom bomb physicist and military pr 2008 Page #138  
sts into the United States. Former Nazi spymaster Genera/major Reinhard Geh 2008 Page #138  
                          of their Nazi pasts, Dulles had the scientists' d 2008 Page #139  
 of their work for the Nazis. This Nazi net\vork, known as the Gehlen Organ 2008 Page #139  
ist underground filtered through a Nazi organization. Small wonder there wa 2008 Page #139  
stria, the organization came under Nazi control and until the end of World  2008 Page #139  
aded by some of the most notorious Nazi war criminals, such as SS-Obergrupp 2008 Page #139  
rpol just two weeks after the 1938 Nazi Anschluss of Austria. Hoover kept u 2008 Page #139  
 up a friendly correspondence with Nazi interpol leaders until a few days a 2008 Page #139  
political leaders by acquiring the Nazi/Interpol intelligence files at the  2008 Page #139  
fficials have declined to seek out Nazi war criminals , claiming such actio 2008 Page #139  
 jurisdiction. Otto Skorzeny , the Nazi commando who may have recovered Sol 2008 Page #139  
 Osama bin Laden. But the post-war Nazi intrusion was not limited to the mi 2008 Page #140  
sly used only as a rat poison. The Nazi SS placed fluoride in the drinking  2008 Page #140  
illing accomplice of the globalist/Nazi nexus was an obscure Republican pol 2008 Page #141  
n the later 1940s by befriending a Nazi named Nicolae Malaxa, a Romanian wh 2008 Page #141  
een a fonner business partner with Nazi lufnvaffe chief Hern1ann Goering. I 2008 Page #141  
t," noted former U.S. Attorney and Nazi hunter John Loftus, adding, "Such i 2008 Page #141  
 Foreign Relations. These included Nazi supporters such as John J. McCloy,  2008 Page #141  
pro-Nazis . Nixon staffers watched Nazi propaganda films in the White House 2008 Page #141  
e Administration , in honor of the Nazi ODESSA rat line used "by acquaintan 2008 Page #141  
for Reagan's recovery , the son of Nazi financier Prescott Bush ran the nat 2008 Page #142  
 in Bittburg, Germany , where many Nazi SS officers were buried. It was als 2008 Page #142  
ctronic media would be the envy of Nazi Propaganda Minister Paul Joseph Goe 2008 Page #143  
 of a patrons group sponsoring the Nazi SS. During wartime, Bertelsmann had 2008 Page #144  
of such corporations , most with a Nazi background as has been noted, today 2008 Page #144  
zenneger, is the son of a Austrian Nazi Brown Shirt leader and, until 138   2008 Page #144  
 as president of Austria after his Nazi background became known. Even Pope  2008 Page #145  
increasingly National Socialist or Nazi system. # # # # 139                 2008 Page #145  

Word: "nazi-developed", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 A Worldwide History referred to a Nazi-developed craft built in the closin 2004 Page #14  
than 22,000 in 1990. The influx of Nazi-developed psychiatrists after World 2008 Page #140  

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

rs. This operation encompassed the Nazi-oriented Muslim Brotherhood, a prog 2008 Page #139  

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

............................... 92 Nazification of America Jim Marrs ...... 2008 Page #5  
                               The Nazification of America By Jim Marrs Cop 2008 Page #123  

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

ring war for technology advantage (Nazis, Soviets) • Early genuine fear of  2004 Page #122  
ns into the arms of Hitler and his Nazis. After Hitler lost a popular elect 2008 Page #126  
 provided financial support to the Nazis in hopes they would counteract the 2008 Page #127  
iness ties between America and the Nazis can be seen by studying the Rockef 2008 Page #128  
 over the ascendancy of the German Nazis was their incredible technology, p 2008 Page #130  
 with both mtelhgence work and the Nazis, having worked undercover for a ye 2008 Page #131  
pace program, the occultism of the Nazis and the Russian space program . Ri 2008 Page #134  
post-war collaboration between the Nazis and American businessmen . "We had 2008 Page #137  
me to be known as Ratlines, German Nazis with the loot of Europe spread out 2008 Page #137  
m Schow's office pertaining to the Nazis recruited into the program. All re 2008 Page #137  
ongest-running operation involving Nazis in our country's history." By the  2008 Page #137  
the public's ears, the infusion of Nazis into America 's military-industria 2008 Page #137  
nding support to the idea that the Nazis were pursuing esoteric concepts to 2008 Page #138  
ing evidence of their work for the Nazis. This Nazi net\vork, known as the  2008 Page #139  
on bet\Veen US authorities and the Nazis was the International Criminal Pol 2008 Page #139  
ore concerned with communists than Nazis, the United States formally joined 2008 Page #139  
overed Solomon 's Treasure for the Nazis in early l 944, made his way to po 2008 Page #139  
therhood , which was taken over by Nazis before WW II. After the war, the B 2008 Page #139  
midt was a disciple and protege of Nazis and their racist theories have bee 2008 Page #140  
he intelligence community [and the Nazis]." Nixon, who joined the Council o 2008 Page #141  
plutocracy that once supported the Nazis include the Agency of Internationa 2008 Page #143  
ncial front man for Hitler and his Nazis. The governor of the most populous 2008 Page #144  
te ties to pre-war support for the Nazis. Law enforcement personnel increas 2008 Page #145  
of OC is equivalent of Zyclon 8 by Nazis -Trmties protect people -Non-Letha 2008 Page #148  

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

ed researchers advanced the Gemrnn Nazis' plan to drug entire populations w 2008 Page #140  

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

s to gloss over the darker side of Nazism. By the late 1930s, Lee was being 2008 Page #127  

Word: "na~h-e", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

arch on the project. Goldner . .-, na~h-e o( Viennn. The The dl!ficully w.a 2009 Page #182  

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

ws coverage about such events. The na·1ve meclia consumer assumes chat news 2007 Page #7  

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

ul, effective, and robust. It is a naïve belief that UFO conferences such a 2004 Page #254  

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

 79 Pembroke Crescent Fredericton. NB Canada £38 2VI first printing April 1 2003 Page #136  
w develop~1:nt 1, ol thu ntomic bo,nb. s In Aue!~ :rnd today, Pro~. Leech r 2009 Page #183  

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

celerator. Then I was hired by the NBC television affiliate in Los Angeles  2004 Page #76  
counters of the Third Kind and the NBC TV show The UFO Project. The key eve 2004 Page #180  
4. He later went on to produce the NBC TV show Project UFO for two years in 2004 Page #182  

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

* Fnrifiltl farmir 8»cr«l«ry of If’nblml noil m Iht iw taring in tftnaa ia  2003 Page #91  

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

:-a~•:ldyn~m 1lcs." ,., ". I Hlt1h nbo.il the pu::por~ed new . I wc;,po:i,  2009 Page #183  

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

.,.Uv WVVTf"1U..I pul..c of or..uu:nc.•. ,._ ________ ,. __ .--.. -.-,_ ... 2005 Page #23  
i:1lolo~, . .althou;.:h noc "holl~ nc" 10 .!cirnci~IS ::and nonscirnti.\t-. 2005 Page #107  
brothers first flew at Kitty Hawk, NC. It should be noted that none of Amer 2005 Page #120  
tive health at Hilton Head Island, NC. 203                                  2006 Page #206  
el:.:. .fO.J u, yo..i::-c!for~ .-:.nc! =. .. 1:,t..c tr.e 11:.0~, :..:pc.'l 2008 Page #57  
\,rncc, but chcilp-i "1"-which the Nc,w ZcJli\no Her-I aid lrscribcd as :i  2009 Page #182  
,( S t W in!ormo.ti o:1 :about !he nc,v wc;,-ecre eapon pon wa• mcr~I rcll~ 2009 Page #182  
nu children. I ports, nld il hlld "nc,-c-r heard I 0!" Pr-or. Let:eh. . . T 2009 Page #182  
to 1·?porl• reached Snodgrass !n C!nc:.innati en, however, that Ile _himsel 2009 Page #184  

Word: "nc't}rc", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 I :i.,._•~ :.o !.il'f• IA•: :J-.: NC't}rC 11~1!1" I don't S""•~t-. c:,_r.  2008 Page #57  

Word: "nc1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 co.tld bl tell\. The -..ltneu GP1:Nc1 h4 .tndow to uu., for nobe comirlg f 2007 Page #165  

Word: "nc11·", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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

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

h she had no advanced knowledge M' NC= Dor raucAr • Source: CIA Archivist t 2004 Page #207  

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

M. n_g ~!e1llll'lmcnt satd loday a nc_w Snod~rass of th~ University of s-cc 2009 Page #184  

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

 Sosthenes Behn, was a director of NCB. Two executives of Standard Oil's Ge 2008 Page #128  

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

ney :JC'.~vcrsit;•'s Ci?il l lb,i:.nccrttl[? t:oj).irlr.,cnt bdore h11 . v; 2009 Page #183  

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

'"l'0U.S s}-;;u,m~ or ~·hole not." nccs.tt · he ibclosL'i icvclopment o! t. 2009 Page #182  

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

. M:intnn I nulrun mil with Marvel ncd Is'-j in inxntij.itiu; thi claim tha 2003 Page #132  

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

onal Monument. 9. The Author hires NCDC of Colorado Springs, mostly former  2006 Page #46  

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

ll1 n •OTt On • llmitec. ~ale, Rhd ncded: Snod;;.nis:. Mld lt w~s no~ conne 2009 Page #182  

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

CO 80020 \X/ebsite: www.ufoconfere nce.com E-mail: rswood@majesticdocumencs 2007 Page #3  
 a fuel. In any case, if no existe nce is possible on celestial bodies exce 2008 Page #112  
 THIS JS NOT AN OFFICIAL fNTELLIGE NCE DOCUMENT AND DOES NOT REFLECT THE VI 2009 Page #23  

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

here on earth, which has lost all :nceres:: for incernaciona_ law, since th 2008 Page #113  

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

 i:sini: :h~ p1:t o{ !ayml!:i ancJ ncH: c;ime the atomic bomb.~ lro:n :,ny  2009 Page #182  

Word: "ncilo111ttivhy", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

m ao:; conceivab le fornl! ol 04e• ncilo111ttivhy to be e!icclivc In war. t 2009 Page #182  

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

 Pro!. T. D. ton-Acme company ol C!ncin· J. Leech of :'.'lcw Zea.lond nati. 2009 Page #184  

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

. N. J .. June, l3 l!cicntiiic pc:.ncip!es of pTo::lucln!! -tl'-There Is on 2009 Page #182  

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

ke to see Ihs stay in the Blak and ncl see the hçti of day.' Confirms: • Al 2006 Page #27  
ly: ·''First re• the a ton1 bomb r ncl \vas not n: ports arc substantially  2009 Page #181  

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

~ am 5t0rr1r.s wn aDi "'"ti: 1s l'.nclDN SI.M:t w:YI 89. TfO! CFI.DlDILtil  2009 Page #150  

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

gazines (club-calendar-events) for NCO and Officer's Club facilities for se 2007 Page #94  
raphs best suited for the upcoming NCO Club newsletter article, and obtain  2007 Page #95  
ured in the October 1967 issue of "NCO Club News". Coincidentall y, while p 2007 Page #109  

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

 belio\'C .,_,e n~ to do 110mo 1wc ncod H. U we con exlcnd th~ hwt:.on,;, a 2009 Page #182  

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

c Foa:e Baa ■ The Wua,..-mth AFB E.ncointet ■ Ft.om Bad to Woo, ■ Fur i.'l  2009 Page #142  

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

ions conducted by the officers and NCOs left a great deal to be desired. In 2008 Page #7  

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

. ~ OU::Olll1Lt1'T a·~ OF n~ au .. ncr.n E'iDrTS tAfl'tt:S f1ICtC 1"P0SE VM 2009 Page #150  
e oC these: 1hc purport..d devclop:ncr:\ n! a' app!Jcsl lnns, it was sli1te 2009 Page #182  

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

i-an cx,;mr,le of secrc; ,\ni:lo-A.ncrican wea;ion re- 1~he eftecl1\"cncss  2009 Page #183  

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

ne• ,:r~t cloclric,il enuu,· m.1ch:ncS by intcri'crint: with the electrjcul 2009 Page #182  

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

 refl* cart at 1 gra E mai crs cov ncvShe Writes —Plans for Funeral Today G 2003 Page #93  

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

 I I ."s.llx th:..!,* I * XI  i li nd Riihaul VVcaM r •• I he R*A»rll Rxp.- 2003 Page #132  
ward* —related hi* talc tn hi* tn* nd* . wintr f whom were I K InifT*. bcfm 2003 Page #132  
DECLASSIFIED £.0. 11652. Sec. 3(E) nd 5(D) or (E) »fifBW individuals: 1. Ca 2003 Page #230  
 ANT) POSSE0 ON INFORPATIoN CONERN/ND TNIs sgeowc, SPHERE, - THE HvITERY CF 2004 Page #21  
N THE AREA wvERF 11-EYIVE SEEN FOL!ND * THERE WERE ND SIGNS OF THE IrFOCT A 2004 Page #21  
 11-EYIVE SEEN FOL!ND * THERE WERE ND SIGNS OF THE IrFOCT AND LOOKS RAGIr 2 2004 Page #21  
11111(1 accortkq fa a ievai puNna ,nd 144,4:141, The report by the General  2006 Page #32  
e ,.____ ~--.. aec :.s:.~i.4 •r.rl.Nd u,,,,,&.. c. a. u,,rr PAJi, ClJ.1 ~ r 2008 Page #22  
..:',c: :"::,r u .1-.:":t ti=-•• n.nd "hi lf~ hr.-t,c:.r;: {or r:r;,ya il~r 2008 Page #57  
es, 1987-1988 ■ 8: In to Drerunl:i.nd :ind Beyond, 1989-1990 ■ 9: False D:i 2008 Page #157  
 IMPLICATION FOR NATION SECURJTY A.ND HUMAN SURVIVAL THIS JS NOT AN OFFICIA 2009 Page #23  
,r:e-;,on ..-o..s di.I· ::itcs. ;,.nd ~'4.rl ::-eln.lo.11 o.~ ,_ ~peclllc p 2009 Page #182  
. [ New Ze.awnd G1·c;;l Eri::irn ;;nd The ,lc:-ald sa,d ,t lenrnctl that th 2009 Page #182  

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

 Oject tlat stNaled at wet cit tie ndan Pont farNwr T- /tidy. Jay 24 15th4  2006 Page #30  

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

ake or a hoax. There reports are w nddlcd with bouses and the flying saucer 2003 Page #118  

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

RPM operation 20 kW delivery? Uses NdFcB magnets Public domain invention In 2005 Page #21  

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

         Project Blue Book Files • Ndh~ -IS APR 62 • Time -2035 L • Eur¢ka  2008 Page #18  

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

 ft:el. 176 CIMe by, lhl5 sort o!. ndiatlon was expocted to be lat.al. Thes 2009 Page #182  

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

ires. ~!81. Sahli 6. Rolating cyti ndrt cal object -e,cplodes' In golden li 2009 Page #151  

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

C-llifoTnia as a co-worker. Au~kl2.nd• N. Z., reports might . Orisinal rcpo 2009 Page #184  

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

nt says they are fake" □ "There is ne prevenance" n "Archives cannot locate 2003 Page #186  
R DELIBERATELY OVER OUR COUNTRY OR NE/TH1R IT HAS EXPLODED ENADVERTENTLY, W 2004 Page #24  
tion Blue Fly. Those missions have ne, er exjsted. This reply would contrad 2005 Page #142  
a of research could open up ro us. ne group of people that has been most vo 2005 Page #149  
on to Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque, Ne,v i\Iexico. He passed away on Decembe 2005 Page #169  
 to, The ingego . Zonton Hfoet I0I ne, foo — to ries in est Qsaidec14 wags  2006 Page #35  
news on ABC radio and was in local ne,vspapers. Local rumors after the inci 2007 Page #130  
rf ~ ,.,,.._, .. 11 trv-~l.-tft.J :ne 1,,-rc ::t..a:,,.....nt. A': ◄,C)t'(. 2007 Page #176  
 altitude. Heading tentively (sic) NE, however disappeared instantly to S.  2008 Page #8  
.-t~ oolle •~v" -~ a,-« April 1958 NE Brazil N"WJ, ..... ,...,... •&M~ -~ ~ 2009 Page #105  
sed UFOs, o.n average of more than ne per month. Star Wars & ET? ■If nothin 2009 Page #152  
r.r-h1lnrd :. lnl = as to ·•:h~t i.ne:, ~i!l wh; Kine Cr.NI'.~ VJ h,ui cor, 2009 Page #163  
. ·tio a.aid 11~ ba.1 j ~•~-elop:::ne:n:. agreQ ~:i.t :t u o! ! ~ ri=ilu-ob 2009 Page #163  
-tl o:i ~he ,n~ut:1ptio:i tha~ lbu ne ... • scocr&:e . -..·hr,Ut~r It :$ •  2009 Page #163  
rs. Assigned entire island of Isle Ne. situated just outside the harbor ent 2009 Page #176  
Zealand, Snodgrass ~alu. al• 1 The ne,vsn1a n nskcd a thEl thougl1 tt had h 2009 Page #181  
iLu«: o~ tile wcapou '" Jup!~t th& ne.'"l'0U.S s}-;;u,m~ or ~·hole not." nc 2009 Page #182  
, royal birthday hcmor~ 11,1. RC'• Ne,•., and w,11 rnc :;uit for dl-8¥-•'fh 2009 Page #182  
lll.tini:: u the atomic bornb," hC ne...,·~ rii~patch reported Leech . asl  2009 Page #183  

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

--•v bl•-" s'- ~ · Id I ~rt){. f a!ne$ 1L s,,Ot!,r.a.!5 o{ CiJJ-1· but hi:  2009 Page #163  

Word: "ne&11y", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ned tne targe1s on the s,ope for ~ ne&11y ltTee hOcrs: said one cortroller  2009 Page #144  

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

it "«llr.0L1g i1 T. D. J. Leech ln Ne'-V 7....ealand. ,~c.:~pon ~c,l,or~u f 2009 Page #184  

Word: "ne102", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 numbering □ Verified subtleties , NE102 □ Accurate unique and rare personn 2003 Page #29  

Word: "ne111", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

peared in the May 26, issue of The Ne111 Rep11hlic, other biased and distor 2005 Page #93  

Word: "ne111s", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

husetts Erution of the A!fiddlesex Ne111s on April 23, 1973. Accorrung ro t 2005 Page #39  
hu setts, edition of the Middlesex Ne111s of April 23, 1973, and tracked cl 2005 Page #40  
Nen1 York Times and the Jim Lehrer Ne111s Ho11r on the one hand, and your l 2005 Page #76  
 ASML In a ·1 998 ad in Electronic Ne111s, a large pair of alien eyes stare 2007 Page #62  

Word: "ne111s111eek", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

tworking. The ad appeared in Time, Ne111s111eek, U.S. Ne1vs (i,,· 111/"or/d 2007 Page #70  

Word: "ne1j1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

adv. There is no question that The Ne1J1 Republic article was clearly libel 2005 Page #93  

Word: "ne1jj", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

the topic handled seriously by the Ne1JJ York Times, or the major networks, 2005 Page #76  

Word: "ne1v", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

, now 25, leaves CIA and purchases Ne1v York lnq11irer (later renamed Natio 2007 Page #26  
arch of 1994 the Australian weekly Ne1v Idea ran a t'-.vo-page spread promo 2007 Page #60  

Word: "ne1vs", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

peared in Time, Ne111s111eek, U.S. Ne1vs (i,,· 111/"or/d R.epo,t, and B11si 2007 Page #70  

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

 young boys living in San Antonio, Ne\\ Mexico in August 1945 when, they sa 2005 Page #153  

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

tilations in the Americ.m West ■ A Ne\\' Pattem in Abductions ■ The FBI Bac 2008 Page #160  
icis\, mill IL' a{detl British ;md Ne\\' Zcala.r.d sci!ntlsts in the dc11cl 2009 Page #180  

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

our mission. Good luck." Brewed in Ne\v Mexico, of course. ELUDlNG TO BACK  2007 Page #71  

Word: "ne\xf", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

olar panels, new doors, new locks, NE\Xf antenna, big air vents, and other  2005 Page #66  

Word: "ne\·ada", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

cuses on references to r\rea 51 in Ne\·ada (perhaps correctly) or the town  2005 Page #125  

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

 ong1na1 oo,ect The seconO CXJJett neaoea s.ra1ght t~ard the F-A • 3: Great 2009 Page #143  

Word: "near", 289 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ver believed it." Although nowhere near as powerful as the Huffman - Mann t 2003 Page #31  
orts, there was apparently no fire near Kecksburg. We now know that witness 2003 Page #53  
ly from the sky into a wooded area near Kecksburg during the late afternoon 2003 Page #53  
rom the 662nd Radar Squadron based near Pittsburgh was quoted by the Greens 2003 Page #53  
 December, but the temperature was near 40. The boy caught sight of the fie 2003 Page #54  
 "Unidentified Flying Object Falls Near Kecksburg." Above the headline it s 2003 Page #55  
ith a tarpaulin away from the area near where the object reportedly fell ne 2003 Page #56  
r where the object reportedly fell near Kecksburg. I obtained bits and piec 2003 Page #56  
nd his friend were playing outside near the village of Norvelt that afterno 2003 Page #58  
 from Norvelt towards the mountain near Laurelville. Bulebush said the obje 2003 Page #58  
 vehicle. Numerous other observers near Laurelville saw the object also mov 2003 Page #58  
s Kecksburg. It is along that path near Norvelt where it appears that the o 2003 Page #58  
 before its descent into the woods near Kecksburg, only miles away. We now  2003 Page #58  
 team at Lockbourne Air Force Base near Columbus, Ohio, which guarded the o 2003 Page #61  
to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio. After the Unsolved My 2003 Page #61  
ere talking about the UFO incident near Kecksburg. They acknowledged that,  2003 Page #63  
na Figure 4. Photo of damaged tree near the reported crash location. Credit 2003 Page #64  
 object of unknown origin did fall near Kecksburg. The origin of the object 2003 Page #65  
n heard that the object had fallen near Kecksburg, and they went to that lo 2003 Page #68  
 leaves were in a big round circle near where the object rested. There appe 2003 Page #69  
ere heading down through the field near the house that the Hay's family was 2003 Page #70  
: Unidentified Flying Object Falls Near Kecksburg" Tribune-Review, Greensbu 2003 Page #72  
 of Unidentified Disclike Aircraft near Military Installation in the State  2003 Page #87  
1948, multiple flying disc reports near Fort Knox prompt the Kentucky Air N 2003 Page #88  
 crashed on May 31, 1947 somewhere near Magdalena, New Mexico. This is from 2003 Page #101  
y museum" at Norton Air Force Base near San Bernardino, California, "the fi 2003 Page #102  
ere found. Predators refused to go near the carcasses, which were sometimes 2003 Page #143  
ing, hovering things he was seeing near his home, and the strange low-frequ 2003 Page #144  
ol in the Santa Fe National Forest near the town of Pecos. The two page let 2003 Page #146  
uting, and Moore ducked out a door near the podium. Out on a routine patrol 2003 Page #147  
he podium. Out on a routine patrol near the Manzano complex on just after m 2003 Page #147  
y bright light hovering motionless near the ground behind a building. Takin 2003 Page #147  
private tour of the Archuleta Mesa near Dulce. They flew him out of Kirtlan 2003 Page #150  
of technology and weapons □ Are we near an energy breakthrough? 1V8/2003 Sp 2003 Page #188  
A.F. Men Examine UFO: Object Found Near California Oregon Border." Prominen 2003 Page #192  
 Nixon. He lived in Miami, Florida near Nixon's southern White House at Key 2003 Page #195  
ld to film producer Jamie Shandera near the end of the screening Reagan lea 2003 Page #198  
Site LZp-1 was located at a ranc)| near Corona, approx. 75 miles northwest  2003 Page #232  
fied object that entered the water near the village of Ctaru. The report or 2004 Page #5  
n of a metallic fragment recovered near the town of [illegible] in the Repu 2004 Page #6  
f Salta. The object was discovered near the Bolivian city of Bermejo and wa 2004 Page #7  
 object fell on Bolivian territory near the Argentine border. We can only s 2004 Page #8  
object had fallen on Bolivian soil near the Argentine border and that local 2004 Page #8  
 re-entered the Earth's atmosphere near May 6 can be made; however, we are  2004 Page #9  
ave entered the Earth's atmosphere near May 6 can be made." Moreover, what  2004 Page #10  
ge object had been found on a farm near Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Source stated  2004 Page #10  
e day that the first one was found near Cotoca. This second one was found 2 2004 Page #11  
lace is in the area of Buen Retiro near the Yapacane River. According to th 2004 Page #11  
nation of remains of a UFO crashed near Spitsbergen, presumably in early 19 2004 Page #13  
UNIDENTIFIED 00JECT PAO SEEN fnmin NEAR SANTA CRUZ. ITEM 2pt DETAILS. ONE O 2004 Page #21  
DAY THAT THE FiRsT [DINE WAS FOUND NEAR tOTOCA. T1115 MONO ONE.NA3 !Own) PR 2004 Page #21  
tE IS • IN THE ,AREA OF SuEN ETIRO NEAR THE VApAcANE *IvEm. AccoRoING TO TH 2004 Page #21  
d seen lights descending somewhere near Shag Harbor and thought it might ha 2004 Page #35  
a plane had crashed into the Sound near Shag Harbor and wanted them back at 2004 Page #36  
thing that might have crashed over near Shag Harbor. That was the second ti 2004 Page #36  
d the idea of an aircraft accident near the Harbor. He grabbed his winter c 2004 Page #36  
 constantly called on to deal with near dead or dead and mangled corpses du 2004 Page #39  
ject possibly resurfacing under or near them while they were fishing in or  2004 Page #42  
ents notice. The area was situated near the end of the main runway. At abou 2004 Page #57  
 Records Concerning the 1947 Crash Near Roswell, New Mexico" After his deat 2004 Page #60  
al vehicle and its alien occupants near Roswell, N.M. in July 1947. The Def 2004 Page #61  
1947 V-2 Rocket, Off Course, Falls Near Juarez 38 Lose Lives In Worst Plane 2004 Page #67  
 molten sand and rock,' were found near a 50 feet by 50 feet by 24-feet- de 2004 Page #68  
e were two "first magnitude stars" near the missile before it headed down o 2004 Page #68  
198 people. The worst disaster was near La Guardia Airport in New York wher 2004 Page #68  
 retrieval list included Magdalena near the Plains of San Augustin; Kingman 2004 Page #69  
r: Was there really a crashed disc near Aztec? To help get more military fa 2004 Page #70  
egan in late 1947. The primary one near Los Alamos was first called Los Ala 2004 Page #71  
d for evidence that a disc crashed near Aztec. Eventually he was lead to fa 2004 Page #72  
 There's a bad brush fire and it's near one of the drip tanks the company o 2004 Page #72  
ilver disk on the Hart Canyon mesa near Aztec highlight how well the U.S. g 2004 Page #73  
bout the discovery of a large disc near Aztec. Beyond the alleged president 2004 Page #73  
er-colored disc was 99 feet, found near Farmington, New Mexico prior to 195 2004 Page #73  
 the craft was retrieved somewhere near the town of Farmington, New Mexico, 2004 Page #74  
animal parts were found inside and near at least two of 72                  2004 Page #75  
upon coming in contact with debris near the power plant of the craft securi 2004 Page #81  
en shot from a small flying saucer near Washington in July of that year — 1 2004 Page #102  
his particular piece from that UFO near Washington.. . did it differ from c 2004 Page #102  
t, intelligence officer a Saw UFOs near Iwo Jima during WWII in C46 a In 19 2004 Page #107  
lelland III. 27-30 Jets downed UFO near Mannheim; UFO recovered 46 1967 Yum 2004 Page #113  
n crash recovery team dead 63 1975 Near Ohio border, USA 0 1 0 1 0 Witness  2004 Page #114  
3. Report 76, Geriatric specialist near Los Alamos examined alien with para 2004 Page #116  
: "White Hot" document . Report 2, near Georgia, 1942: alien description ag 2004 Page #118  
n this area. Although he uses some near ad hominem inferences (alluding to  2004 Page #127  
 balloon arrays that they launched near Roswell, New Mexico, and that they  2004 Page #133  
 stated in his fiction, there is a near certainty that the human race is be 2004 Page #133  
about the crash of a flying saucer near Roswell. Sleppy told Friedman she w 2004 Page #135  
nd the diary doesn't place Barnett near the purported crash site or debris  2004 Page #136  
extraterrestrial spaceship crashed near Roswell. To those who are inclined  2004 Page #138  
 mentioned that dire prospect as a near certainty, on two occasions. One th 2004 Page #148  
rly 1960's a UFO study unit placed near Kapustin Yar Lavrenti Beria KFB • I 2004 Page #158  
re, as UFO study areas are created near top-secret military bases • Complem 2004 Page #161  
oland-Lomza(greatest concentration near Prussian border) Finland Baltic Sta 2004 Page #165  
Tsarist Rocket? • Originally found near end of 19th century,or very beginni 2004 Page #167  
 inexplicable object. • Discovered near Kiev during substantial reconstruct 2004 Page #167  
a Podlipki (later Kaliningrad) lab near Moscow. • S.P. Korolev lead the tea 2004 Page #167  
 • In 1969 a crashed UFO was found near Sverdlovsk, with a rather damaged c 2004 Page #172  
 began to produce the documentary. Near the end of production, however, the 2004 Page #179  
vich, a friend of Nixon, who lived near his Key Biscayne southern White Hou 2004 Page #181  
use in 1982. Most people know that near the end of the screening Reagan lea 2004 Page #195  
her and friends consulted with him near death • Annex C Fragment -" death w 2004 Page #203  
d with alien matters • Plane crash near Aspen, CO 1966, someone (Military?) 2004 Page #207  
ile canoeing on the Wicomico River near his home in Maryland, and his body  2004 Page #208  
e head with a pistol in the desert near Tucson — Ruled a suicide • RV Answe 2004 Page #210  
litary, had stopped in Cedar Hill, near Aztec, to pick up a friend who was  2004 Page #216  
eard about some sort of ruckus out near Aztec. Farley and his friend drove  2004 Page #216  
) from SANe explosions Were fo und NEAR site two, on fri (G) **** **** expl 2004 Page #228  
covery of a wrecked disk recovered near Roswell. The disk had a crew, which 2004 Page #230  
unknown origin on the Foster Ranch near Corona, New Mexico, my home town. M 2004 Page #240  
 for celebrations in a wooded area near Varginha's zoo. She went out to smo 2005 Page #34  
rashed UFO and alien body recovery near !(jngman, Arizona, specificali) on  2005 Page #39  
that he had only seen a UFO £lying near the site of an atomjc test in Nevad 2005 Page #39  
ments and displays. A tent pitched near the object sheltered the dead remai 2005 Page #41  
 positions at Wright-Patterson AFB near Dayton, Ohio. During the period in  2005 Page #41  
r of Air Police stood silent guard near the crates, he managed to get a rea 2005 Page #43  
as a crash of an Eben aerial craft near Kingman, Arizona in 1953 and that f 2005 Page #45  
 Alleged 1953 UFO Crash and Burial Near Garrison, Utah Linda Moulton Howe C 2005 Page #51  
allegedly crashed in a desert site near Kingman, Arizona. Twenty-two days l 2005 Page #51  
ion Corps, or CCC, was established near the DRES rangeland . By 1935, the C 2005 Page #53  
st after 5.00 p.m., CST, on a farm near Franklin, Kentucky, the remruns of  2005 Page #64  
e mountain which would put it down near where Steve Gones) was looking at t 2005 Page #69  
A!vlE DO\XIN ON THJ\T DRY LAK.EBED NEAR THE DRES, THAT IT HAD TO BE BURJED? 2005 Page #71  
ed" technology at places like S-4, near Area 51, were the first to receive  2005 Page #82  
and defense contractor facijjties. Near the towns of Rosamond, Palmdale, an 2005 Page #83  
s. The Northrop facifay is located near the Tehachapi Mountains. There are  2005 Page #83  
tment of Defense, apparently at or near the top (it has been speculated tha 2005 Page #83  
e welldocumented Cash-Landrum case near Houston, Texas, in which a large fl 2005 Page #119  
de \X/ashington, DC to Condron AAF near White Sands, NM.7 The IPU team was  2005 Page #125  
JIC, unveils startling contents .9 Near midnight on July 3, 1947, radar uru 2005 Page #125  
ects were found at two crash sites near tl1e \Xfhjte Sands Proving Grounds: 2005 Page #126  
unds: landing zone LZ-1 on a ranch near the town of Corona about 75 miles n 2005 Page #126  
orro, west of Oscura Peak and very near the Trinity test site of the first  2005 Page #126  
idential retreat at Camp David and near Fort Ritch.ie.1 Bailey states that  2005 Page #130  
ightings and crashes have occurred near nuclear instaUations. Recovered UFO 2005 Page #130  
d alien crnft and non-human bodies near Roswell, Ni'vl. Speaking with polic 2005 Page #131  
ll notice the authenticity graphic near the title of each case. 1t is impor 2005 Page #138  
e reentered the Earth's atmosphere near 1fay 6 can be made; however, we con 2005 Page #143  
 of whatever crashed in the desert near San Antonio in August 1945. \Xlas i 2005 Page #158  
e aUeged recovery of a flying disc near Roswell, New Mexico, in July 1947 h 2005 Page #161  
e first one occurred in the desert near Socorro, New Mexico. His recounting 2005 Page #165  
hey live a quiet and secluded life near their children's school. Dan told m 2005 Page #174  
sed to "'The' item" -was recovered near the world's only combat operational 2005 Page #175  
r USN. Driving in Jeep with friend near town of Globe. Arizona. Jan 1947 Re 2006 Page #26  
/96 F-15 from Scott AFB chases UFO near Evansville. Indiana. Numerous witne 2006 Page #28  
 DIA documents. Round UFO hovering near airfield: commander scrambles SU- 2 2006 Page #28  
ecoveries? 1/29/86 Crash of object near Dalneoorsk, Soviet Union. Possibly  2006 Page #29  
ossibly terrestrial • • Earty 8/87 Near the town of Vyborg (near Leningrad) 2006 Page #29  
arty 8/87 Near the town of Vyborg (near Leningrad) Five soldiers guard obje 2006 Page #29  
6,78 Possible UFO crash In Bolica, near city of Berrnego • UPI report about 2006 Page #29  
4113: ro wAtern. 1•11,01 • 4/15/92 Near Buffalo. Large disc shaped craft se 2006 Page #29  
ited the two old =chines tu'a horn near Glen Runde. about.- A slieren =Dee  2006 Page #45  
red. They both pinpoint a location near Devils Hole, Nevada and the general 2006 Page #46  
p here saw something to the south (near Ash Meadows, Devils Hole area) that 2006 Page #47  
d immediately or in the reasonably near term. Most probably, the life form  2006 Page #52  
ions built up below. At a waypoint near Wendover, a small town on the Utah/ 2006 Page #74  
at occurred in the summer of 1971 "near Edwards Air Force Base." A witness  2006 Page #86  
ly a meteor—flashed across the sky near the nation's capital tonight. Newsp 2006 Page #89  
ghtings actually occurred over and near my cousin's farm. I was overwhelmed 2006 Page #89  
, they looked up and saw something near it in the darkened area of the wood 2006 Page #90  
thleen May. At the time, she lived near Flatwoods in the town of Gassaway.  2006 Page #93  
eor - Boys Spot Appalling Creature Near Flatwoods, Link It To Fiery Objects 2006 Page #95  
investigate an alleged plane crash near Flatwoods and look for survivors. H 2006 Page #95  
gton area meteor of 12 Sep landing near Flatwoods, W. Va. Have confirmation 2006 Page #96  
til it allegedly made its "landing near Flatwoods." The actual velocity of  2006 Page #96  
ny meteor shower activity anywhere near that area on September 12, 1952. Fu 2006 Page #97  
before going down in the panhandle near Wheeling. This object then took off 2006 Page #97  
ted was over the town of Bluefield near the southern border of West Virgini 2006 Page #97  
tty much limited to those who were near the alleged landing locations of th 2006 Page #103  
on coming into contact with debris near the power plant. One technician was 2006 Page #103  
 of these deaths with the epidemic near the Four Corners more than forty ye 2006 Page #108  
mall epidemic occurred in the 1993 near Four Corners • The pinyon nut harve 2006 Page #112  
ne samples, and drop the carcasses near where they got them, and do it all  2006 Page #116  
ountain above Trefriw and Llanrwst near the River Conwy. We'd taken a carav 2006 Page #128  
e was very restless, so we put him near our caravan. But later in the night 2006 Page #128  
ery, very early in the morning and near where the tree was. But she said th 2006 Page #129  
approximately 500 miles to a point near the town of Coyame, in the state of 2006 Page #133  
bodies may well not have come down near the larger pieces. "Unfortunately w 2006 Page #136  
d to come from UFO sightings on or near the range. (Howe's emphasis.) Guida 2006 Page #140  
imate and in the heat of battle or near combat zones. "3. Missing aircraft, 2006 Page #141  
my. And 129 miles to the northeast near Miami is where Dennis was in the 64 2006 Page #143  
 them, but it wasn't nowhere (sic) near 1,100 mph. Now, we have another rad 2006 Page #147  
s and files were from a disc crash near Roswell, New Mexico, in the late 19 2006 Page #160  
 and that the crash of one of them near the Texas-Mexico border on or about 2006 Page #164  
omplete defeat. This was causing a near panic situation in the USA. By the  2006 Page #165  
t over Alaska. Detection of planes near or over northeastern Maine (coming  2006 Page #169  
lso an AN/TPS-10A radar at Dow AFB near Bangor, Maine. These are Army/Navy  2006 Page #171  
ity of" (over?) Limestone, Maine, (near Loring AFB) which is about 150 mile 2006 Page #171  
 24 minutes after the objects were near Limestone. If the objects had conti 2006 Page #172  
st thought it occurred in 1948 and near Laredo, TX, but he had no independe 2006 Page #176  
ocation was not Laredo, but rather near Del Rio, about 150 miles northwest  2006 Page #176  
 Chinese entry into the Korean War near the end of November, as described 1 2006 Page #176  
 at a different location, the area near El Indio and Guerrero, an area whic 2006 Page #177  
rooks and Randolph Air Force Bases near San Antonio and Laredo AFB at Lared 2006 Page #178  
timony about a flying saucer crash near the Texas-Mexico border on or about 2006 Page #178  
t West Springfield, Massachusetts (near Westover AFB) at 8:16 AM (one objec 2006 Page #179  
 from the tugboat Delores, located near Anacortes about five miles south of 2006 Page #184  
e Coast Guard vessel is positioned near the southern Lummi Island shoreline 2006 Page #185  
team (the then-California Angels). Near the end of the year, in the cold, c 2006 Page #186  
 the southern end of Lummi Island, near the area known as 41 See Plate 2. 1 2006 Page #188  
 into the waters of Bellingham Bay near Carter Point that it dispatched a v 2006 Page #189  
rom Unidentified Flying Objects to Near Death Experiences, from Alternative 2006 Page #193  
ouple told us about craft landings near their coral that scared the horses. 2006 Page #199  
 that we visited were not anywhere near these controversial areas. Because  2006 Page #199  
nusual cattle deaths have occurred near military and government installatio 2006 Page #201  
ting deer, about twelve years ago, near Bend, Oregon. He was hunting in an  2006 Page #206  
eality of UFO crashes stems from a near total absence of news coverage abou 2007 Page #7  
er was from Falkirk which is quite near Bonnybridge and he had dreams about 2007 Page #80  
rrounded the perimeter of the base near the scrap-yard, Jack first saw the  2007 Page #95  
re, parked outside on a taxi-\\ ay near the base scrap-~ ard, were four fly 2007 Page #95  
2' off of the ground, (much higher near the edge) the largest of the four d 2007 Page #105  
s of disrepair at the scrap-yar d, near the four discs. These bombs were ca 2007 Page #107  
aptured German facility in France (near the \11 and V2 launch sites). Autho 2007 Page #114  
a security guard who was stationed near the comer of the hangar "intercepte 2007 Page #115  
in this nearby town. This town was near the location of the military Listin 2007 Page #127  
e were reports of an aircraft seen near the point of explosion . Suspicions 2007 Page #130  
fied object that entered the water near the village of Ctaru. The report or 2007 Page #139  
xploitation of a metallic fragment near the town of [illegible] in the Repu 2007 Page #140  
f Salta. The object was discovered near the Bolivian city of Bermejo and wa 2007 Page #141  
 object fell on Bolivian territory near the Argentine border. We can only s 2007 Page #141  
object had fallen on Bolivian soil near the Argentine border and that local 2007 Page #141  
 re-entered the Earth's atmosphere near May 6 can be made; however, we are  2007 Page #142  
the Indian Ocean, and specifica!Jy near the Prince Edward Islands. To this  2007 Page #143  
74, plus these photos not far away near the Manzano Mountains and other mul 2007 Page #162  
luation facilities at Holloman AFB near Alamogordo. One year later on July  2007 Page #162  
l over Australia and even close-up near the ground in Albuquerque, New Mexj 2007 Page #164  
ucture, he observed a bright light near the ground behind the structure. He 2007 Page #176  
among other things, a debris field near Coyame from the crash of a small ai 2007 Page #184  
uthors also found a witness living near the crash site who remembers a thun 2007 Page #184  
ced about an amazing UFO encounter near Coyame in August 1973 by the nephew 2007 Page #184  
, over 600 miles east of Presidio, near the Texas seaport town of Corpus Ch 2007 Page #185  
ard the southernmost tip of Texas, near the city of Brownsville . As the di 2007 Page #185  
down, although its speed was still near 2,000 miles per hour at the time th 2007 Page #186  
) attention as the 194 7 UFO crash near Roswell, New Mexico. 180            2007 Page #186  
ry remarkable and mysterious sites near Coyame that may be directly or indi 2007 Page #189  
 to another location in the desert near Coyame, where we found a roughly ci 2007 Page #189  
~-' ... . .· Airplane Debris Found Near Coyame (by Ruben Uriarte) This stra 2007 Page #189  
 The first was a UFO sighting made near Coyame on August 1973 by Juan David 2007 Page #191  
t he was fishing with some friends near the town of Ubatuba, when a flying  2007 Page #194  
vered there had been a plane crash near Ubatuba in April 1957 and also chat 2007 Page #195  
shape of a brilliant stone. I came near it and rook it, it felt lukewarm in 2007 Page #196  
 There were reports that it landed near the small town of Eureka Utah and r 2008 Page #7  
en on the eastern border of Nevada near Mesquite . Search and rescue operat 2008 Page #7  
d there had been a final explosion near Mesquite , Nevada on the Utah borde 2008 Page #8  
 and red tail. He estimated object near Colorado Springs and [the] AF Acade 2008 Page #9  
, and the possibility of a landing near the small town of Eureka. The Blue  2008 Page #10  
uld mean that something had fallen near Eureka, Utah, and something differe 2008 Page #14  
ing different was tracked on radar near Las Vegas. l have talked to a man w 2008 Page #14  
r report that fits into the stream near Eureka, but which the skeptics can  2008 Page #14  
y making the tum over Reno, flying near Las Vegas, and disappearing in a bl 2008 Page #15  
 east of Las Vegas over Mesquite , near the Utah border. All this suggests  2008 Page #15  
een by thousands . ln Utah, it was near the ground and it interacted with t 2008 Page #16  
 on radar. Then east of Las Vegas, near the Utah border, it apparently blew 2008 Page #16  
plained aerial phenomena were made near Los Alamos by Special Agents of the 2008 Page #27  
       A. There is a radar station near Knoxville which has been in operati 2008 Page #28  
ls. Her son lived on Seacrest Lane near the Westport State Park. At about t 2008 Page #53  
sedan pull up to a telephone booth near his home. He watched a man who look 2008 Page #53  
offduty with his family on SR I 05 near the Ocosta Bargain Barn headed for  2008 Page #55  
accidentally released or shot down near these military bases. However, no e 2008 Page #59  
 nuclear submarin e base at Bangor near Bremerton, Washington a distance of 2008 Page #60  
erned me most were those involving near misses between UFOs and commercial  2008 Page #65  
 of the FAA -that there had been a near miss involving a commercial aircraf 2008 Page #65  
t of around 22,000 feet over Kent, near Lydd, when a brown, cigar-shaped ob 2008 Page #66  
, was about to land when it was in near collision with a UFO. Initially des 2008 Page #67  
Robertson appears in a group photo near the end of the article. 28 Not Jong 2008 Page #70  
 not remember seeing Jim Penniston near such a craft. But Burroughs also kn 2008 Page #81  
ut what happened to John Burroughs near the lights and the rumor that John  2008 Page #84  
remember what happened when he was near the lights in Rendlesham Forest on  2008 Page #84  
rpt B (describing back at air base near sunrise on December 26, 1980, Shift 2008 Page #86  
dings in the three depressions and near the center of the triangle formed b 2008 Page #93  
rd, a kind of ashen cloud was seen near the horizon which kept getting smal 2008 Page #98  
 I 91 Os in one of the settlements near the epicenter. According to Dr. N.  2008 Page #102  
e Auroral Research Program (HAARP) near Gakona, Alaska, have produced a gro 2008 Page #123  
ading GAF was a Rudolf Ilgner, who near the ourbreak of war offered the U.S 2008 Page #132  
s the base commander of Fort Bliss near El Paso, Texas, in 194 7 during the 2008 Page #134  
re carefully, I was amazed to find near word-for-word plagiarism of the pre 2009 Page #11  
xico flying saucer radar detection near Los Alamos and White Sands faciliti 2009 Page #24  
ed weird substances over the shore near Puget Sound in Washington State, an 2009 Page #29  
nings, as a simple railroad siding near Beale's Springs in the Middleton Se 2009 Page #48  
nslow to Beale's Springs, which is near the present location of Kingman . B 2009 Page #48  
hing extraordinary occurred at, or near, Kingman in May 1953 does not stand 2009 Page #48  
ments and displays. A tent pitched near the object sheltered the dead remai 2009 Page #49  
as a crash of an Eben aerial craft near Kingman , Arizona in 1953 and that  2009 Page #51  
 out in the desert, actually quite near to the town of Kingman. Anxious to  2009 Page #54  
have encountered in late 1952 very near to Kingman : "They were all olive-s 2009 Page #55  
U ENCOUNTERED IN RENDLESHAM FOREST NEAR RAF BENTWATERSAND WOODBRIDGE WAS 'E 2009 Page #74  
E DETROIT DISC (SIGHTED JULY 1967, NEAR DETROIT) L_ ____ .,..,,, .. ,_, ==- 2009 Page #102  
8, 1977 t-.o LFO s,ghbrgs occurred near OXnard, Calf om a. At B p.m. alrtra 2009 Page #144  
 Dawn, 1990-1991 ■Aviati on Weeki· near! s ills some beans ■The Gu!fWar and 2009 Page #151  
 and more pertinent critical depth near the surface. These factors, combine 2009 Page #166  

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

n 1941 and Los Angeles in 1942 are near-certain recoveries for us to get st 2005 Page #5  

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

ley. Between the mesa and its two, near-identical neighbors , are two huge  2009 Page #54  

Word: "near-miss", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

-sea rescue, Wright-Patterson AFB, near-miss incidents, cylindrical - shape 2006 Page #105  
n the no1mal course of events, any near-miss would be investigated by the C 2008 Page #66  
Channel series UFO Hunters. UFO in Near-Miss with Police Helicopter A spect 2008 Page #67  

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

 Artificial Intelligence Studies • Near-Perfect facilities and personnel fo 2004 Page #163  

Word: "nearby", 53 instance(s) (Back to Top)

olutely no water had flowed in the nearby water course in recent years beca 2003 Page #45  
ties. His mother is a teacher at a nearby Catholic school who wants her son 2003 Page #85  
Hills neighborhood, as well as the nearby 1-40 highway, but had managed to  2003 Page #150  
A wrecked round craft of some kind nearby. No other supporting evidence is  2003 Page #190  
stories state that Ike had gone to nearby Edwards Air Force Base, and there 2003 Page #192  
Mrs. Isla Finlayson, a resident of nearby Rhome who cared for the cemetery  2004 Page #30  
s after meeting them at a function nearby. While entering into the fishing  2004 Page #34  
acknowledges the fact that certain nearby radar stations had switched their 2004 Page #58  
mington was a larger town than the nearby rural farming community of Aztec. 2004 Page #73  
noccupied, four occupants all dead nearby 29 1954 New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 2004 Page #112  
laces on his trip by somebody at a nearby Air Force Base. Once in Omaha, Ne 2004 Page #189  
an Diego, had just picked up a pal nearby for the last part of his journey. 2004 Page #216  
thing move out of the shadows in a nearby construction site and cross the p 2005 Page #32  
eeble as it went .into the pasture nearby. As both policemen approached the 2005 Page #32  
 added ... 'Suddenly, the building nearby became vety busy; trucks drove up 2005 Page #42  
aded. Crew run for the safety of a nearby trench. 44                        2005 Page #46  
 ... and security detail" from the nearby Armed Forces Special \X/eapons Pr 2005 Page #126  
ving an easily observable neighbor nearby would provide far more incentive  2006 Page #5  
ed by a Major Roberts stationed at nearby Beale Air Force base who regularl 2006 Page #22  
rter. 3. The military, likely from nearby Naval Ordnance Test Station (NOTS 2006 Page #45  
ellite intelligence personnel form nearby Patterson AFB to compare historic 2006 Page #46  
d deployed to operational units at nearby Tonopah Test Range (fit), the exi 2006 Page #81  
a sand trap on a golf course. Some nearby trees were still charred black an 2006 Page #84  
spheroid-shaped object pass over a nearby mountain. At first, it was headin 2006 Page #89  
de a trip through the mountains to nearby Flatwoods. Upon reaching the Flat 2006 Page #90  
reappearing shortly after in other nearby areas. Each one of these objects  2006 Page #98  
of day) when an alien craft landed nearby, some aliens forced him into thei 2006 Page #109  
ng woman, who resided in a trailer nearby, succumbing to symptoms virtually 2006 Page #110  
e and having a pint of beer in the nearby Dudlg Arms public house. He state 2006 Page #120  
 object was seen by David Upton at nearby Gobowen. As he went out of the ba 2006 Page #120  
s' military personnel based at the nearby Royal Air Force stations Bentwate 2006 Page #132  
ology that was being tested at the nearby Nevada Test Site. Another couple  2006 Page #199  
 We found Ted and he opened up the nearby Community Center so that we would 2006 Page #201  
ting out in space, a flying saucer nearby. \Xle're told he is a "i\tlild ma 2007 Page #64  
 40' craft, while the O.1.C. stood nearby and snapped a photo in the proces 2007 Page #100  
he scrap-yard, he noticed a hangar nearby. \Xlhen Jack asked the O.I.C. wha 2007 Page #110  
elicopter 10 the world was in this nearby town. This town was near the loca 2007 Page #127  
 up and blocked Highway 130 in the nearby rown of Saratoga and quarantined  2007 Page #128  
aped object that fell into a swamp nearby Cubatao River. A scuba diver had  2007 Page #128  
 appeared to crash into a sandhill nearby. The engine power then returned a 2007 Page #130  
's blood had been drained_. On the nearby ranch of Vern Stringfield, a mont 2007 Page #146  
they had found a second crash site nearby and that this second craft, which 2007 Page #186  
on from the Fort Hood Anny Base in nearby EI Paso, Texas, in an effort to d 2007 Page #187  
as similar to the one that crashed nearby one year later. Also similar were 2007 Page #191  
lecting the sunljghr rise behind a nearby mountain. "I couldn't cell exactl 2007 Page #196  
ed. At this time, the animals on a nearby farm went into a frenzy .... The  2008 Page #93  
angle formed by the depressions. A nearby tree had moderate beta/gamma read 2008 Page #93  
 dumping of nuclear waste from the nearby Hanford plutonium reactor or othe 2009 Page #31  
n of approximately 28,000; and the nearby communities of Golden Valley and  2009 Page #48  
dded that: 'Suddenly, the building nearby became very busy; trncks drove up 2009 Page #50  
two progressed through the park, a nearby boy shouted something , possibly  2009 Page #136  
t flying over their houses and the nearby park. As it did, it shone down a  2009 Page #136  
f Mechanics, who was teaching at a nearby technical institute at the time.  2009 Page #136  

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

, the object appeared co land on a nearb~ hill where it remained for over a 2007 Page #165  

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

 own area. As the end of our shift neared on that last night of the sightin 2004 Page #56  
t an altitude of 34,000 feet, they neared the Nevada border as heavy cumulu 2006 Page #74  
at around 225 knots. As the bomber neared 20,000 feet altitude, Wallis was  2006 Page #78  
eleted] advised that as the object neared the ground, there was sufficient  2007 Page #140  
y. It was hot and dry. As the body neared the ground, the bright body seeme 2008 Page #98  

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

 was traveling due north, and much nearer the earth than before. Evidently  2004 Page #26  
HI. Countless others, perhaps both nearer and stranger, may exist. Therefor 2006 Page #70  
ere even making noise anymore. The nearer we got to that thing, the more un 2008 Page #81  
f the charge at the critical depth nearer the water surface together with f 2009 Page #166  
f the charge at the critical depth nearer the water sur-face together with  2009 Page #172  

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

ki had Constable O'Brien go to the nearest phone and contact the RCC in Hal 2004 Page #38  
remove the EBEs immediately. • The nearest MVD facility sufficient to house 2004 Page #169  
• The EBEs are then removed to the nearest Medical or Dental facility and a 2004 Page #170  
eans available in the area, to the nearest sizeable military installation,  2004 Page #171  
ugway Proving Ground. SLIDE #4 The nearest small town to the lakebed is Gar 2005 Page #51  
n settlers in the town of Garrison nearest DRES is 90-year-old Ladd Davies. 2005 Page #70  
ld take 70,000 years to get to the nearest star, trips would be very uncomm 2006 Page #6  
ion seat. Collins was taken to the nearest Highway Patrol station where law 2006 Page #74  
ross the dirt path in front of the nearest witness, Mrs. May, and sprayed a 2006 Page #90  
out witnesses from the communities nearest the Crash? If a UFO crashes and  2008 Page #40  
s River Lodge, a tavern on SR I 05 nearest the John's River Road and the en 2008 Page #52  

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

from Limestone and would have been nearing the limit of a 120 mile radar ra 2006 Page #172  

Word: "nearly", 57 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 almost immediately stated that he nearly called me to cancel the interview 2003 Page #68  
ays later an Eastern Airlines DC-3 nearly collides with an identically desc 2003 Page #88  
ch and sea. The metal tested to be nearly 100 percent pure magnesium and wa 2003 Page #107  
 player. By ail accounts, he led a nearly perfect life. For many years, Ben 2003 Page #141  
led astray about almost everything nearly from day one. He had been told so 2003 Page #150  
t the time would be the materials. Nearly impossible at that time to make a 2003 Page #161  
opies made later has resulted in a nearly complete reconstruction of every  2003 Page #171  
 pupils, gray whites o Mouth wide, nearly lipless o Fine hair confined to u 2003 Page #174  
page! It showed eight entries over nearly three years replacing or removing 2003 Page #181  
his is what we have been doing for nearly 50 years. How far have we come? T 2003 Page #187  
uld not come into common usage for nearly 100 years. There were hoaxes asso 2004 Page #28  
 like this on a Wednesday night at nearly 11:30 in the evening there was no 2004 Page #34  
 that they had found nothing after nearly five hours of searching. He read  2004 Page #41  
was unable to track him down after nearly 30 years, but 1 did late in 1997  2004 Page #44  
curity that has been in effect for nearly 60 years. If denial and misinform 2004 Page #73  
centages of aliens and craft seen. Nearly half identify recovery teams, the 2004 Page #115  
that the debris was spread out for nearly a mile. Of course, at first he de 2004 Page #139  
as true, he muttered, in what were nearly his last words, "Oh yes, the crea 2004 Page #144  
n for Roswell after being sued and nearly bankrupted by a lunar astronaut,  2004 Page #145  
ed among the bushes somed1ing that nearly scared her out of her wits. It wa 2005 Page #34  
inha, Brazil Crash Retrieval Case "Nearly a month later, on May 19 at 7 p.m 2005 Page #35  
e few TS document s we do have are nearly entirely redacted, essentially us 2005 Page #74  
public attention. Amazingly, after nearly twenty years, there remains a str 2005 Page #82  
ere linger in the mists of history nearly fifty years past, they continue t 2005 Page #104  
ds throughout Los Angeles, who for nearly an hour observed the 37th Coast A 2005 Page #121  
ument has shown to be authentic or nearly problem free. At th.is level, mul 2005 Page #137  
e Intelligence Agency and CIA. One nearly illegible report from 1965 is tit 2005 Page #142  
urrounding these projects makes it nearly impossible to obtain chat e, iden 2005 Page #167  
 Pentagon budgets in the 1950s. 3. Nearly all "Biomorphic" aerospace design 2005 Page #175  
 surrounding area on horseback for nearly a week in early June. They, too,  2006 Page #75  
 feet. After a rocket burn time of nearly 90 74                             2006 Page #77  
A was a closely guarded secret for nearly a decade. The eighth production F 2006 Page #81  
, brush- covered mountain (gaining nearly 1,000 feet of elevation in the pr 2006 Page #84  
on with rocky outcrops it would be nearly impossible and would definitely b 2006 Page #85  
leaming lights. At that instant, a nearly 12 foot tall metal figure reveale 2006 Page #90  
ted, "One pilot said an object had nearly clipped the wing of his aircraft. 2006 Page #94  
iewed it and was astounded to find nearly two hundred pages of documents th 2006 Page #96  
rd the West Virginia panhandle. It nearly hit a commercial passenger plane  2006 Page #97  
jumps species, and the pathogen is nearly indestructible. Clearly, their fi 2006 Page #116  
 That would mean they had traveled nearly 100 miles in 10 minutes for a spe 2006 Page #172  
at an altitude of about 50,000 ft (nearly the maximum altitude of the F-94) 2006 Page #177  
 non-stop back to its destination. Nearly all the witnesses report that thi 2006 Page #188  
nal experiences. The Poll surveyed nearly six thousand adults' and dealt wi 2006 Page #197  
 in practicall y no time at all in nearly ail of their systems. It was a ho 2007 Page #86  
it was, it was heavy and it wasn't nearly as big as any of the construction 2007 Page #126  
 the area. The fire moved quickly, nearly killing Joe's father and destroyi 2007 Page #128  
te or reclaim the object. Perhaps, nearly half a century lacer, that unknow 2007 Page #139  
 that this second craft, which was nearly intact, was a shiny, silvery disc 2007 Page #186  
t the "claimed UFO fragment is not nearly as pure as maQ"nesium produced by 2007 Page #195  
oject Blue Book files, you'll find nearly 4000 cases labeled as insufficien 2008 Page #16  
ut 10,000 meters and "sped off' at nearly 660 mph. Two Russian-built MIG-21 2008 Page #29  
ember 1980, is still reverberating nearly thirty years later in 2008 with s 2008 Page #96  
UFO Disclosure ■ Aviation W eelcly nearly spills some beans ■ The Gulf War  2008 Page #167  
ins with the first five paragraphs nearly word for word, with the word UFO  2009 Page #11  
er it. At the tme remembr it being nearly 3 ful football fields in length.  2009 Page #83  
are unique to the witness, or very nearly so. ---... :-.::---. ::_~~: :-' T 2009 Page #135  
 Dawn, 1990-1991 IIAviation Weekly nearly spills some be.ins 1011190. Focus 2009 Page #151  

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

Alien In 1959 Lt. Commander Robert Neasham and U.S. Navy Commander Julius L 2004 Page #103  
nts and the Hard Evidence (Part 1) Neasham was a close friend of Lundahl's, 2004 Page #104  
e of the founding members of NPIC. Neasham had created the enhanced light s 2004 Page #104  
 was used on the NPIC film tables. Neasham had also worked on the team with 2004 Page #104  
ently went into trace. Lundahl and Neasham asked questions. Larsen used aut 2004 Page #104  
ions a request for proof was made. Neasham asked, "Can we have proof of you 2004 Page #104  
A: What kind of proof do you want? Neasham: Can we see your craft? AFFA: Wh 2004 Page #104  
 AFFA: When do you want to see it? Neasham: Now. AFFA: Go to the window. (E 2004 Page #104  
w. (Everyone races to the window.) Neasham: Are we looking in the right dir 2004 Page #104  
ter than the center. Lt. Commander Neasham checked with Washington Center ( 2004 Page #104  

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

th an identically described object neat Montgomery Alabama. In February, th 2003 Page #88  
hysics of the ETs. The last one is neat because I know Bruno Molon, the sou 2004 Page #117  

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

les of underground alien bases fit neatly into this disinformation scenario 2003 Page #149  
ng the intestines and coiling them neatly next to the head. Here are a few  2007 Page #146  

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

 Slit throat white cow, Red Cloud, Neb., November 27, 1989 The trachea and  2004 Page #77  
 Sunderman's farm outside Madison, Neb., a cow was killed with a blunt inst 2007 Page #146  

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

 the Holocaust was planned; Arthur Nebe, the criminal police chief who also 2008 Page #139  

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

rby Air Force Base. Once in Omaha, Nebraska, and once when he was in Albuqu 2004 Page #189  
he rolling prairie of northeastern Nebraska . They park mostly on ridges or 2007 Page #145  
una dead and nicsome[y muti ate in Nebraska, Kansas and Iowa. On John Sunde 2007 Page #146  
d dead and gruesomely mutilated in Nebraska, Kansas and Iowa .... When a ve 2007 Page #146  

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

 2003, the Japanese computer giant NEC used UFOs to help sell their product 2007 Page #70  
United States. The text noted that NEC is Japan's number one brand for digi 2007 Page #70  

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

g and printing technicAes provioel neceaaary aids ana photographic producti 2004 Page #212  

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

f and others has made clear is not necessaril) that UFOs are definitely of  2005 Page #73  
o note that such weaponry will not necessaril y result in greater damage in 2009 Page #22  

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

 give you the numbers, and no, not necessarily, they are not all Americans. 2004 Page #100  
t of group deliberation and do not necessarily reflect the views of Michael 2006 Page #49  
ly to interact with us, though not necessarily. Receipt of radio signals fr 2006 Page #52  
e/familiar signs, government would necessarily reserve judgment while coord 2006 Page #58  
c-sector oversight. This would not necessarily be of greatest benefit to so 2006 Page #61  
n affair is convinced that this is necessarily the case. Neither, however,  2006 Page #125  
 weren't expecting, hoping for, or necessarily even wanted, bur that's part 2007 Page #59  
hat this power to violate does not necessarily imply total sovereignty , an 2009 Page #15  

Word: "necessary", 58 instance(s) (Back to Top)

tron microscope. The equipment was necessary to analyze six different mater 2003 Page #49  
cover his sense of self, it became necessary to complete the job for him. B 2003 Page #95  
dow was in no way personal. It was necessary. 91                            2003 Page #95  
the craft itself stored the energy necessary to propagate the magnetic wave 2003 Page #102  
Detain EBEs by “whatever means are necessary ” to remove to secure location 2003 Page #177  
re location by "whatever means are necessary." "Loss of EBE life is accepta 2003 Page #178  
blank) "and assistants as you deem necessary to the effectiveness of your m 2003 Page #206  
ntista and assistants aa you detoa necessary to the effectlTBoess of yvur   2003 Page #212  
rs and assistants as nay be de*ned necessary to the effectiveness of your M 2003 Page #213  
dvisers and assistants as you deem necessary to the effectiveness of your m 2003 Page #225  
ion is critical and it is urgently necessary I feel that we reconsider our  2003 Page #230  
 policy to see what changes may be necessary if any^ regarding our continui 2003 Page #230  
agreement then I think it would be necessary to bring Vincent into the matt 2003 Page #230  
g and printing techniques provided necessary aids and photographic producti 2004 Page #101  
e assessment, it would be probably necessary to arrange for private intervi 2004 Page #117  
 during substantial reconstruction necessary for city after WWII due to hig 2004 Page #167  
nex C Fragment -" death was deemed necessary and regrettable" fORRESTAL KIL 2004 Page #203  
perations of MAJESTIC, it has been necessary to eliminate certain individua 2004 Page #204  
 of Secretary Forrestal was deemed necessary and regrettable." ,L Edward J  2004 Page #204  
rovide adequate effective coverage necessary to defend the area... specific 2004 Page #220  
context of the above it has become necessary to review and evaluate duplica 2004 Page #251  
asure of ideological confom1ity is necessary for those at the top. If you h 2005 Page #76  
 the following week co deLiver the necessary equipment. \Y.,/e do not know  2005 Page #92  
ndence, includes all the protocols necessary for conducting the To-T experi 2005 Page #93  
e phone \"'v'atson asked Moise, if necessary, could their conference be con 2005 Page #98  
tanglements but what is absolutely necessary from the standpoint of good pu 2005 Page #99  
have seen, and intimidation may be necessary to ensure their cooperation. I 2005 Page #129  
dy contacted the press, it will be necessary co discredit their stories. Th 2005 Page #129  
William Burrows book "By Any Means Necessary" (Ref. 2). The National Reconn 2006 Page #9  
 Burrows, William E. "By Any Means Necessary: America's Secret Air War in t 2006 Page #13  
nt' and other individuals with the necessary security clearance and experie 2006 Page #16  
s to be strictly limited to action necessary to ensure the availability of  2006 Page #20  
if any) will present itself, it is necessary to develop a full range of fun 2006 Page #50  
 communication and develop devices necessary for communication. Business Te 2006 Page #56  
long with buying time by any means necessary. Government would commandeer m 2006 Page #62  
nt personnel for as long as deemed necessary to conduct recovery operations 2006 Page #72  
control of the site for as long as necessary. In many cases the agency invo 2006 Page #86  
 they would provide any assistance necessary in future space missions." (30 2006 Page #132  
r BCC, was all the radar equipment necessary for watching the Miami skies a 2006 Page #142  
 skies and launching a missile, if necessary, at a perceived enemy target.  2006 Page #142  
you take any precautions you think necessary in the event that this is an a 2006 Page #164  
ntry was capable of provid.ing the necessary "financial backing" to "foot t 2007 Page #111  
ilable to AFCIN, and it is vitally necessary in view of current intelligenc 2007 Page #134  
Project Moon Dust. But first, some necessary and vital background data. 136 2007 Page #142  
y compromised by UFOs, it is first necessary to understand the exact nature 2008 Page #24  
extraterrestrial matter and, where necessary, shall adopt appropriate measu 2008 Page #36  
 But the velocities which would be necessary in order to complete the voyag 2008 Page #95  
d. In the first place, it would be necessary to esc.ablish communicacion 1, 2008 Page #112  
s should be based, and it would be necessary co accept many of their princi 2008 Page #112  
nse , but only insofar as would be necessary to annul chis danger . Another 2008 Page #112  
ed. Actually, we do not believe it necessary to go chat far. I::. would mer 2008 Page #113  
 a scale which makes it absolutely necessary to come co an agreement in chi 2008 Page #114  
produce the tensions and conflicts necessary for maximizing profit and cont 2008 Page #130  
s which have not complied with the necessary 8                              2009 Page #14  
d States. Actually , more money is necessary but not sufficient. First, a r 2009 Page #21  
t acknowledged that it had "become necessary to review and evaluate duplica 2009 Page #39  
and, however, was said to have the necessary equipment and establishment an 2009 Page #159  
its inception was said to have the necessary equipment to its end phase. an 2009 Page #173  

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

ging on World War III, which could necessitate a nuclear response and "nucl 2006 Page #165  

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

ize the letters. Security concerns necessitated creating a cover story to p 2006 Page #75  

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

l to be presented, this telling by necessity should be considered the compr 2003 Page #85  
and turmoil. Government might feel necessity to constrain media by measures 2006 Page #59  

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

e hair stand up on the back of his neck. He indicated that he didn't think  2003 Page #71  
s bathrobe sash tightly around his neck, tied the other end to the radiator 2003 Page #92  
ted and wrapped tightly around his neck when he was found." This is highly  2003 Page #94  
om cord tightly knotted around his neck — declared a suicide a Work-a-holic 2004 Page #203  
xtending from the shoulders up the neck. Its skin seemed to be covered with 2005 Page #31  
se-up of the alien's head from the neck on up with the same black backgroun 2006 Page #159  
e photograph. I do recall that its neck was — in comparison to its head — w 2006 Page #159  
t the alleged event, lived in that neck of the woods since 1985, and had co 2006 Page #180  
d "felt the hair on the back of my neck rise up." He looked in his rear vie 2007 Page #173  

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

s, joined together like beads on a necklace. Once formed in a living cell,  2006 Page #114  

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

tandard "TV plot" killings: broken necks, stabbings, shootings, poisonous s 2004 Page #200  
ir on their arms and back of their necks stand up like in the electrostatic 2008 Page #81  

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

 alien, which was specified in the necropsy report. However, his death cert 2005 Page #33  

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

                                   nect between "Official" and . ity.. . s  2007 Page #58  

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

 have remarkable skills at finding nectar; different bird species are highl 2006 Page #101  

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

visers and assistants as nay be de*ned necessary to the effectiveness of yo 2003 Page #213  

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

 of out psychologists at. the Auto Nedical Laborateny at Wright ,riwig. As  2004 Page #18  

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

IDENT Subject i Mission or General Nedoneyer to China For oom time we have  2003 Page #228  

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

nnual UFO Crash Retrieval Conf ere nee Still on 20 January, between 6:15 an 2005 Page #32  
nnual UFO Crash Retrieval Cont ere nee final writ. He ,,as found dead in hi 2005 Page #102  
nnual UFO Crash Retrieval Cont ere nee 104                                  2005 Page #106  
nnual UFO Crash Retrieval Cont ere nee instead of the modern "duct tape". T 2005 Page #130  
nnual UFO Crash Retrieval Cont ere nee However, right from the onset, Dr. S 2005 Page #158  

Word: "need", 107 instance(s) (Back to Top)

erious challenge to science and we need the help of all soviet citizens. ”  2003 Page #12  
and bizarre story that was in dire need of validation. That confirmation ca 2003 Page #21  
it these "super weapons of war" we need to win the war first. It goes on to 2003 Page #27  
e one photo with less light than I need, one with the right amount of light 2003 Page #45  
ht, and one with more light than I need. This way I almost always have one  2003 Page #45  
 its ultra-bland findings, why the need to delay release of this informatio 2003 Page #94  
ional Security Agency who had the "need to know" would come to realize that 2003 Page #141  
 obvious others are subtle and you need historical perspective to understan 2003 Page #167  
. This logically gives rise to the need for a recovery manual of some sort. 2003 Page #171  
ions, emphasize importance, stress need for absolute secrecy in every way—  2003 Page #172  
ho have both the clearance and the need to know. While this is officially t 2003 Page #184  
 of high technology from them, and need it to retain control over bad guys  2003 Page #188  
senhower on many subjects he would need to govern. One of those briefings i 2003 Page #191  
 Bush said Carter did not have the need to know — that being president was  2003 Page #196  
eing president was not sufficient "need to know." He would have to go to Co 2003 Page #196  
ase look this over and let me have need not be in writing. ■" DECLASSIFIED  2003 Page #230  
 with the recovery operations had "need to know 4" access with proper secur 2003 Page #235  
eing maintained? To begin with, we need to look at an operation known as Pr 2004 Page #4  
 the desk sergeant, well, I didn't need the added aggravation. Remember, I  2004 Page #55  
EY'S CONCERNS • The military don't need to get approval to move equipment a 2004 Page #126  
rst place, an Army convoy does not need to get approval from the various st 2004 Page #129  
 the truth from everyone without a need to know. "Not for Public Inspection 2004 Page #129  
ieties. • His talks emphasized the need for a serious scientific study • He 2004 Page #209  
tee." • The four paragraphs say we need a classified intelligence project;  2004 Page #210  
ad just been built, why would they need a new roof, a water heater and some 2004 Page #220  
archers for 20+ years has been the need to establish an accurate timeline o 2004 Page #231  
r news service to another when the need arose, this by either taxi or bus.  2004 Page #238  
eeping the UFO community busy. You need proof and here it he is. I don't th 2004 Page #248  
k Times, corroboration would still need a couple of very high level witness 2004 Page #254  
the question . To answer th.is, we need to understand our O\\ n civilizatio 2005 Page #75  
 in effect, that he did not have a need to know.9 Taken individually, state 2005 Page #81  
d, it stood to reason there was no need to put an) of rus alleged experimen 2005 Page #101  
nius, even to the end of his life, need no defense or confirmation from me; 2005 Page #103  
ation from me; nor does his sanity need defense in the opinion of those who 2005 Page #103  
trict instructions concerning the "need for absolute secrecy in all phases  2005 Page #129  
nothing to hide, there would be no need for the Intelligence world to sprea 2005 Page #134  
such a wide variety of aspects, we need a structured process to fairly and  2005 Page #135  
e cases are under-researched. They need research and answers to the many qu 2005 Page #137  
 the truth from everyone without a need to know. His reports, together with 2005 Page #140  
ing for the government. He doesn't need to know anything about it. It might 2005 Page #156  
 cattle guard on your property. We need to install a metal gate in order th 2005 Page #156  
ircraft. Tim Good in his new book "Need to Know" recounts similar cases. I  2006 Page #5  
trieval sites, Stone would have a "need to know" when it came to administra 2006 Page #19  
ou that on a one time basis, on a "need to know" and that's where it stops  2006 Page #20  
of being clearances on a one time "need to know" basis, where he was not gi 2006 Page #20  
es Van Der Heijden notes that "The need for efficient strategic thinking is 2006 Page #50  
erable shapes, sizes, colors — one need only consider the astounding variet 2006 Page #53  
 Governments and individuals would need to buy time, any way possible, to f 2006 Page #55  
intact. Government would therefore need to employ the utmost diplomatic ski 2006 Page #55  
HI were malevolent, measures would need to be taken to protect human life b 2006 Page #56  
rity and vulnerability, in case of need to contain/control. Next priority w 2006 Page #59  
 ' eligion Religious leaders would need to strongly resist the temptation t 2006 Page #59  
ion - Religious institutions would need to resist temptation to stereotype/ 2006 Page #61  
 human survival. Governments would need to assert strong leadership and coo 2006 Page #62  
 at the outset. Science would also need to consider best defenses against N 2006 Page #62  
 - Governments must lead, but will need immediate and firm support of relig 2006 Page #66  
his parachute and thought he might need help. On the way, they had stopped  2006 Page #74  
started from an alien pathogen, we need to look at the evidence, beginning  2006 Page #108  
e are some definitions that you'll need to know to understand the substance 2006 Page #113  
e, causing diseases about which we need more data. In particular, retroviru 2006 Page #117  
e, we can't go there. So, you just need to keep this under wraps. You're no 2006 Page #162  
gh. For years, I've understood the need for secrecy. But I can't accept it  2006 Page #163  
ch sense. Fortunately one does not need to include the EBD in order to comp 2006 Page #178  
arreling, that's all the Defenders need to do. They can continue to preach  2006 Page #182  
d realities often conflict. So, we need to move forward together, not pull  2006 Page #182  
n the world, the myth says, all we need to do is turn on CNN. The myth also 2007 Page #8  
 the merua actually work today, we need to rake a closer look at rustory. 2 2007 Page #8  
government. To understand thjs, we need to go back into the early years of  2007 Page #9  
ncerely think that UFO researchers need co work with other anti-secrecy org 2007 Page #34  
 First Amendment rights. Americans need co be more ske tical of this notion 2007 Page #35  
icism but ... AF must investigate, need not tell all, relates many detailed 2007 Page #44  
and small, know that UFOs sell and need no governmental coaxing to mount an 2007 Page #59  
to win works" and goes on to say, "Need an excuse to be weird? Capital Metr 2007 Page #69  
 ad theme. The government does not need to intercede in the work the ad ind 2007 Page #77  
 one. Say a telecom engineer might need to know how to use a parcicuJar pie 2007 Page #83  
web server so there wasn't a great need for securit}'• \Xe had ISDN at the  2007 Page #83  
hese systems randomly or would you need prior knowledge and arrangement to  2007 Page #88  
                    G:M: You would need to know about them in advance and h 2007 Page #89  
lps people with awbvard cases that need his type of presence co be able to  2007 Page #91  
raft would totally do away for the need of long range bombers, escort fight 2007 Page #107  
raft, and in his words, he would: "need to check with Lockheed co find out  2007 Page #115  
3 to 1955. As evidence of this, we need to focus upon the work of one of th 2007 Page #132  
om). Although this case remains in need of much more research, the authors  2007 Page #184  
 long." As a patrol officer with a need to watch the skies, I have been out 2008 Page #54  
ut I would suggest that ufologists need to track down the original 1957 pap 2008 Page #66  
ecedent for this. Whether MoD will need a new review, or will simply rely o 2008 Page #68  
time. Very long time. WHAT DO THEY NEED? Not sure, but it has to do with ch 2008 Page #91  
to be out in space to travel. They need speed to travel. TO TRAVEL THROUGH  2008 Page #92  
o one trusted secretary who had no need to understand it all. Therefore som 2008 Page #109  
d of the FBI, knows a lot and they need his help by granting him a need to  2008 Page #111  
ey need his help by granting him a need to know so he can keep the security 2008 Page #111  
security in place until they don't need the FBI any more. It also implies t 2008 Page #111  
to the Dutch bank. Thyssen did not need any foreign bank accounts because h 2008 Page #129  
983 main ideas: successful defense need not be I 00% assurance; DON'T menti 2009 Page #10  
som's book. The bold is words that need to be added to his book to become t 2009 Page #11  
the strikethrough words those that need to be deleted from the Ransom book. 2009 Page #11  
th practical measures to address a need to contain what it feels are more m 2009 Page #15  
 A small number of documents might need to be kept secret for longer period 2009 Page #21  
 • :1·;cannottoyerempbasi.ze ~the· need for 1b.e utmost discretion · · ·":. 2009 Page #28  
a correct security clearance and a need to know. Where she worked every bit 2009 Page #89  
be maintained indefinitely if the "need to know" compartmentalization secur 2009 Page #155  
he Government in the UFO field, we need to go back to the very beginning wh 2009 Page #155  
ifficulty was, for such a ray, the need of power equal to about IO times th 2009 Page #158  
he whole population. "I believe we need to do some research along this line 2009 Page #162  
hem down and put the rain where we need it. If we can extend this process w 2009 Page #162  
i! anything more than the n,-, the need o! power eriual to ve..-y weakest s 2009 Page #182  
human bl)dy m .t"e 1·nr, wh~1-e we need il . . . . which prC'Crr1ed thr _wa 2009 Page #183  

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

 assumes his office and is granted NEED-TO KNOW" clearance by releasing aut 2009 Page #25  

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

 the group, effective immediately "NEED-TO- KNOW" should be granted to the  2004 Page #252  

Word: "need-to-know", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ry? • Government insiders with the need-to-know realized they were challeng 2004 Page #61  
in much larger complexes that have need-to-know access about the non-human  2004 Page #63  
 Tab B directive is regarding the "NEED-TO-KNOW" and states "In order to fa 2004 Page #252  
been briefed into the program on a need-to-know basis. The existence of the 2006 Page #73  
st and current findings only on a "NEED-TO-KNOW" basis. This policy has bee 2009 Page #25  

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

 being a preacher, that's all that needed to be said to him. And so he came 2003 Page #30  
n-human bodies and they would have needed to be removed. How would that hav 2003 Page #33  
 Force, NSA, DIA, and whoever else needed the information were able to trac 2003 Page #148  
all on his own, that the Air Force needed only to give him a little shove t 2003 Page #149  
timates for Thunder Scientific, he needed to figure out something that had  2003 Page #149  
ions, but a lot of patching up was needed to explain to officialdom what th 2003 Page #150  
c. Also, the advanced technologies needed to be kept out of the hands of hu 2004 Page #79  
ined troops had all the clout they needed. Presuming this to have been in t 2004 Page #129  
ailable position. Further study is needed.                                  2004 Page #153  
In the event, greater expertise is needed (usually an individual of singula 2004 Page #171  
*****D Line5 ****URGENT POWERS ARE NEEDED SITE TWO NW ROSWELL, N.MEX. Line6 2004 Page #228  
 Line 5 (M) **** URGENT POWERS ARE NEEDED SITE TWO NW ROSWELL, N.MEX. (B) * 2004 Page #229  
 N.MEX. (B) **** URGENT POWERS ARE NEEDED SITETWO AT CARLSBAD, NMEX** (C) * 2004 Page #229  
D, NMEX** (C) ** URGENT.POWERS ARE NEEDED SITE TWO NW ROSWELL, NMEX. (DR) b 2004 Page #229  
os a*****d. **** urgent powers are needed site two NW Roswell, N.Mex. Midda 2004 Page #230  
the executive branch of government needed to be reigned in. In 1974, Congre 2005 Page #84  
li, not having the amount of money needed to complete the deal -reponed to  2005 Page #145  
can be tinted to whatever color is needed, and has the translucent quality  2005 Page #149  
rieval operations. Well any time I needed a security clearance, I had whate 2006 Page #20  
 and low-tech alternatives will be needed. - Governments will call on all s 2006 Page #68  
 most important reference material needed to identify F-1 17A parts, but I  2006 Page #85  
unity that the Ministry of Defense needed to try to emphasize the alien-con 2006 Page #126  
lights. Of course, they were never needed to provide emergency rescue actio 2006 Page #132  
escue and recovery skills were not needed during NASA's space missions, the 2006 Page #132  
fer. Art did well and all that was needed was a change of name and an initi 2006 Page #204  
lligence Agency by claiming it was needed to prevent another Pearl Harbor s 2007 Page #11  
attack because the U.S. government needed to overcome public opposition to  2007 Page #12  
r lhe OSS during WWII. Total funds needed lo make newspaper profrtabla equa 2007 Page #26  
e OSS during \X/\X'Il. Total funds needed to make newspap er profitable equ 2007 Page #26  
ho bra\·ely decided that Americans needed to know the truth about the Vietn 2007 Page #41  
 Force authority for the clearance needed for publication at that time (th. 2007 Page #110  
y Sector Management (SSM) are both needed in many nations and for a variety 2008 Page #25  
sibly could." "I thought that this needed to go up the chain of command. Th 2008 Page #34  
ons and trends has never been more needed than it will be in the 1980s. The 2009 Page #15  
ture through a crash estimate when needed. 6. A Joint Committee be formed t 2009 Page #19  
resent all wing aircraft where the needed pivot is under considerable stres 2009 Page #22  
 April 1961 Bay of Pigs fiasco. He needed an answer from the other MJ-12 me 2009 Page #39  
d life stories. I believe that she needed a friend in her life at that poin 2009 Page #95  
TiliUry. "Amee Foxtrot.• Jcunaisls needed rTilil111Y ~proval to 1/isil rron 2009 Page #151  

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

s entirety. It was the proverbial "needle in a haystack" and was slipped on 2006 Page #202  

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

 Then he sat down on a bed of pine needles and sat on the chunk of alloy! H 2006 Page #206  
issed as it was hidden by the pine needles. Alternative Health Research Rob 2006 Page #206  
c and Pacific right of way between Needles and Albuquerque ; and who superv 2009 Page #48  

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

hich killed him immediately." (20) Needless to say, the fact that Tony Dodd 2006 Page #128  
al Air Command aircraft to prevent needless scrambling of aircraft. If thes 2006 Page #173  
g-shaped seccion of the structure. Needless to say, the photographs were ca 2007 Page #138  
y in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. Needless to say, the measures adopted to 2008 Page #25  
ce of various ranges over the sea. Needless to say, one does not conduct te 2008 Page #66  

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

andfather and said I think someone needs a copy of this. I have one and I w 2003 Page #30  
nufacture and flow of all Navy war needs: a staggering assignment by any st 2003 Page #86  
e are the usual questions everyone needs to have a genuine and believable a 2004 Page #121  
ppareil, pp. 197, 201. • 'The army needs capable, honest men, just as the e 2004 Page #154  
a good general, like Tukhachevsky, needs independent aides, other generals  2004 Page #154  
s intrinsic value. The bureaucracy needs docile people, byzantine people, s 2004 Page #154  
s that included 'What this country needs is a man like Hider; then everybod 2004 Page #224  
oned document (QD) examination one needs to take a forensic approach to und 2004 Page #243  
aining, and to study civil defense needs. The man stated to Young and Cheth 2005 Page #39  
ner account is a valuable one that needs to be addressed and not discarded. 2005 Page #40  
 because of increased intelligence needs and to protect the being from thos 2006 Page #61  
y effort, and meeting basic public needs for food, water, energy, communica 2006 Page #62  
cist, I found immediately that one needs to know some definitions of the bi 2006 Page #113  
t is in place, or for that matter, needs co be. Madison Avenue and regular  2007 Page #59  
n system of the UFO. More research needs to be conducted in th.is direction 2007 Page #202  
atch it pretty well. So, more work needs to be done. But I'm accepting a te 2009 Page #11  
 cows, and every possible new lead needs to be explored to its fullest in o 2009 Page #179  

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

Or the Last three yeors. 33wOrgan- neer b., motntraileti a 1)1 Wing+ vacepo 2006 Page #31  

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

 by any known physical phenomenon. Neesham and Larsen staved at the Swan ho 2004 Page #104  
 the one of the aliens named AFFA. Neesham and Larsen raced back to Washing 2004 Page #104  

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

ng . If they are right, it doesn't negate the possibility of reverse engine 2005 Page #168  

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

ommittee. Craig's conclusions were negati\ e, seating that the "claimed UFO 2007 Page #195  

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

old paper." The fact that the film negative was manufactured in 1954 sugges 2003 Page #179  
on and I were making copies of the negative, there was one that was so hard 2003 Page #181  
There might indeed be some genuine negative reactions, including financial  2003 Page #188  
ow what to say. I tried to prove a negative afterwards that there is no ali 2003 Page #201  
it was now day break, and with the negative attitude from the desk sergeant 2004 Page #55  
 a package containing the original negative of Special Operations Manual SO 2004 Page #127  
was related. Vallee, however, was "negative and skeptical" about the offer  2004 Page #193  
riedman's scan of the Ramey/DuBose negative when he noticed something inter 2004 Page #231  
ANSCO film, by examining the whole negative it has been possible to discove 2004 Page #234  
ose outline was transferred to the negative when the film was exposed. The  2004 Page #234  
rmined. And the orientation of the negative notches in the two Marcel image 2004 Page #234  
The original Star Telegram Archive negative storage envelope in which the 4 2004 Page #235  
e jets attempted interception with negative results." Or, a 1951 memo from  2005 Page #74  
ference Reprinted from an original negative from the Los Angles Times In th 2005 Page #122  
e on one side of the vehicle and a negative on the other. The core of the m 2005 Page #171  
opposite forces are not equal. The negative electrode appears to 'chase the 2006 Page #36  
 opposite forces are not equal The negative electrode appears to 'chase the 2006 Page #36  
tion, both physical and emotional. Negative The world would be swept by sho 2006 Page #55  
ast a Contact event in positive or negative terms. This in turn would direc 2006 Page #55  
ikely counter this. There would be negative growth in consumption of non-es 2006 Page #60  
es. Apparent familiarity will make negative assessment easy, but speed of o 2006 Page #67  
The response of "Space Defense" is negative. "We'll check a few things and  2006 Page #185  
t 3:45 AM. Whidbey Island responds negative. After a thorough investigation 2006 Page #185  
 ad, but one that embraced a major negative cLiche, that having an interest 2007 Page #69  
 Air Force investigation came to a negative conclusion regarding the UFO, t 2008 Page #11  
 checked with Smyrna Air Base with negative results. 8 On the following day 2008 Page #28  
ral Yvelle Feb 1755 J. Younger. "A negative decision on the Sundesert React 2009 Page #10  

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

s a net force of the system in the negative-to-positive direction." A Doubl 2006 Page #36  
s a net force of the system in the negative-to-positive direction.' 110. 4. 2006 Page #36  

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

h quality copies from the original negatives, which is what Don had receive 2003 Page #169  
on 8 July 1947, only four original negatives now survive in the University  2004 Page #233  
ns. It is with these four original negatives this current research has been 2004 Page #233  
sult. In taking the four surviving negatives, his initial findings indicate 2004 Page #233  
e initial indicators: the four UTA negatives could be split into two groups 2004 Page #234  
s anyone would, that as the Marcel negatives were kept together with the Ra 2004 Page #234  
 were kept together with the Ramey negatives, and he knew for certain he to 2004 Page #234  
later that day. Though all the UTA negatives were taken with ANSCO film, by 2004 Page #234  
le to discover that the two Marcel negatives come from a different batch of 2004 Page #234  
lso indicates the Ramey and Marcel negatives were not handled together but  2004 Page #235  
 envelope in which the 4 surviving negatives have been stored since 1947 is 2004 Page #235  
ill held at the UTA along with the negatives themselves. Its log notes give 2004 Page #235  
 log notes give us the clue. The 4 negatives each have a hand-written ID nu 2004 Page #235  
ewritten and concern the two Ramey negatives and one of the Marcel pair, th 2004 Page #235  
bly a later addition. It seems the negatives may have arrived in the ST arc 2004 Page #235  
 have just the two Marcel original negatives which seem to be the only pict 2004 Page #237  
otographer, how did the two Marcel negatives end up in the Star Telegram's  2004 Page #237  
and Bond has confirmed this, photo negatives could be bought, sold, or exch 2004 Page #237  
ther taxi or bus. Might the Marcel negatives have arrived at the Star Teleg 2004 Page #238  
ual, were received as photographic negatives and we can do our best to auth 2004 Page #243  
 authenticate them as photographic negatives but we do not know for certain 2004 Page #243  

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

kind of strangeness, assessment of negativity could be delayed, though tend 2006 Page #68  

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

ot tv11 tVIltg Baseo rxn s•.;anned negavve no10, postvons from UTA Another  2004 Page #235  

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

ings of Grandad's Team. However, I neglected to include metallic samples of 2003 Page #103  
vigorate the program that has been neglected and infused with new life and  2009 Page #16  

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

on he'd inherited even in the most negligible way: nothing he did, authoriz 2003 Page #89  
ccurrence (such as a meteorite) is negligible. No other major UFO activity  2006 Page #189  

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

 me* seivanr ~dared or warriiiial .Negoly .1 ./43 moot. 1 aos 0011 67 le Ja 2004 Page #19  

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

capability. They have no reason to negotiate when they can already do what  2006 Page #5  
vesdropping and were attempting to negotiate with high levels of the Mexica 2007 Page #187  

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

And how had the spheres apparently negotiated a smooth landing? Perhaps the 2004 Page #11  
f the key government officials who negotiated the UFO documentary on behalf 2004 Page #182  
Angeles to Bakersfield. Now, as he negotiated the narrow winding road up th 2006 Page #71  

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

tched them for a few seconds while negotiating turns in the road. More and  2004 Page #34  
conversation was no different than negotiating any other film he had ever o 2004 Page #183  
skills in any interaction, whether negotiating, establishing relations, war 2006 Page #55  

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

raft, or through communication and negotiation. Reverse engineering of mech 2005 Page #161  

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

lloman Air Force Base. Some of the negotiations related to the documentary  2004 Page #182  
r Planet Earth either. C. Normally negotiations only take place between rou 2006 Page #5  
stablish communication and conduct negotiations with NHI, mainly to buy tim 2006 Page #68  
ecoy deployment be eliminated from negotiations and that the missiles be re 2009 Page #18  
. de L. Venables. After protracted negotiations these gentlemen were not ab 2009 Page #165  
. de L. Venables. After protracted negotiations these gentlemen were not ab 2009 Page #173  

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

elves. Having an easily observable neighbor nearby would provide far more i 2006 Page #5  
ry \virness was a lady who was the neighbor of Prof. Benedito Nascimento. A 2007 Page #193  
mento was called by her friend and neighbor right after she had seen "three 2007 Page #193  
ixon who worked with his next-door neighbor , CIA Director Walter Bedell Sm 2008 Page #141  

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

 too. (The child would have been a neighbor's son who liked to ride the ran 2004 Page #143  

Word: "neighborhood", 16 instance(s) (Back to Top)

y deck in the exclusive Four Hills neighborhood of Albuquerque for what was 2003 Page #142  
e, in plain view of the Four Hills neighborhood, as well as the nearby 1-40 2003 Page #150  
chelor, was at a Laundromat in his neighborhood for obvious reasons, and si 2004 Page #43  
hing strange was being seen in the neighborhood. Apparently some children h 2005 Page #31  
 were driving to their farm in the neighborhood when they saw in cl1e sky a 2005 Page #37  
ne's picture of the local galactic neighborhood and of the situation on our 2006 Page #5  
ced civilizations within our local neighborhood on planets around some of t 2006 Page #5  
ens have been traipsing around the neighborhood for a very long time indeed 2006 Page #6  
fficult it is to travel within the neighborhood. If one is a SETI cultist n 2006 Page #6  
oon capital for this corner of the neighborhood. Special rates for a week o 2006 Page #7  
s to the moon and Mars... M. Local neighborhood maps may describe the equiv 2006 Page #7  
s for delivering them in the local neighborhood would be of great concern.  2006 Page #8  
ien "Coaling Station" in the local neighborhood. I once did 25 college lect 2006 Page #10  
US military rocket launched in the neighborhood might have inadvertently ho 2006 Page #11  
hat early summer night, a group of neighborhood boys were playing sandlot f 2006 Page #89  
 advised that this occurred in the neighborhood of Preston Road, Bristol. A 2007 Page #140  

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

t, particularly in Bolivia and its neighboring countries. Is it a satellite 2004 Page #8  
geants of the Armed Forces) in the neighboring town of Tres Cora;:6es chat  2005 Page #31  
y, I visited Flatwoods and several neighboring towns, including Gassaway an 2006 Page #91  
nt, particularly in Bolivia and it neighboring countries . Is it a saceUice 2007 Page #142  
i,t1 WHAT IS SCARY IS TH.AT ASE, A NEIGHBORING GOVERNMENT WOULD KNOW SO LIT 2008 Page #151  

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

get involved." Finally, after some neighborly conversation — in my part of  2004 Page #29  

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

lks had family members, friends or neighbors directly involved. In past yea 2003 Page #57  
ons • Meteors/Meteorites • Hostile neighbors spying on Russia • Ball Lightn 2004 Page #166  
d and everyone bartered with their neighbors. The children could walk to sc 2006 Page #92  
k, her brother and his girlfriend, neighbors of Bahe's contracted the same  2006 Page #110  
y weren't the only ones: all their neighbors ran out as well. It got louder 2006 Page #127  
g extravaganza to be hosted by our neighbors to the north. But that night,  2006 Page #183  
Had never seen manuscript FRIENDS, NEIGHBORS AND ASSOCIATES ... ■ Arthur Jo 2007 Page #43  
 with Manzano and Sa~dia Base, its neighbors to the east, creating a sprawl 2007 Page #162  
ened. She told me that most of the neighbors were outside too. All were loo 2008 Page #12  
eller Today all on earth are close neighbors: the First World, which is lib 2009 Page #19  
e mesa and its two, near-identical neighbors , are two huge chasms created  2009 Page #54  
e of the child witnesses and their neighbors reported an unusual object fly 2009 Page #136  

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

aked Documents Nephrologist Dr.Guy NeiId of Middlesex Hospital in London wa 2006 Page #112  

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

grapher from Huntington Beach, CA; Neil Morris, a brilliant technician at t 2004 Page #227  
 determine what the letter is. (M) Neil Morris, RPIT team member (B) Don Bu 2004 Page #228  
 recollections of that day? RPIT's Neil Morris was reviewing Stan Friedman' 2004 Page #231  
tside the 8th Air Force HQ window. Neil also noticed an intriguing shadow i 2004 Page #231  
ng shadow in front of the vehicle. Neil asked Andrew Lavoie, a Canadian RPI 2004 Page #231  
e outlined below. In the meantime, Neil showing the indomitable resolve of  2004 Page #231  
oot Research by: Andrew Lavoie and Neil Morris Throughout the research into 2004 Page #233  
nce to the ML307 target. In one of Neil and Andrew's many transatlantic pho 2004 Page #233  
cluiling correspondence wit!, A.S. Neil and Albert Einstein; Reich's final  2005 Page #88  
, I sat glued to the television as Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon. The 2006 Page #182  
ush oil association and Bush's son Neil was scheduled to have dinner with H 2008 Page #142  

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

more the Nobel prize in 1975- 28G. Neild, Mysterious Respiratory Disease in 2006 Page #112  

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

1957, a month after Reich's death, NeilJ wrote this to llse Ollendorff, Rei 2005 Page #103  

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

erable to all by a few. Even A. S. Neill, the distinguished British educato 2005 Page #102  
ut not at first: in March of 1955, Neill wrote to Reich as follows, "Thanks 2005 Page #102  
ention to put a particular cast on Neill here. It is just tl1at he articula 2005 Page #103  
onsiderati on not taken lightly by Neill and others deeply concerned about  2005 Page #103  
of orgonomy. I can only wonder how Neill would have reacted had he been in  2005 Page #103  
 Behveen UVilhel111 Reich and A.S. Neill. New York: Farrar &Giroux, 1981. C 2005 Page #104  
. Croall, J. ( ed.): All the Best, Neill. London, Watts, 1984. Eden, J.: Pl 2005 Page #104  
ilhelm Reich's life and work, A.S. Neill and the Summerhill School, Preside 2009 Page #139  

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

e Polivian Army. vi 1 IMPlif• here neit it.Inday. This .1411.teriiing milit 2004 Page #20  

Word: "neither", 32 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ongly suggests that the public was neither told the truth about the governm 2003 Page #66  
g to White House records, however, neither occurred. Vandenburg and other p 2003 Page #190  
ge with Clinton during his speech. Neither of their letters, however, was r 2003 Page #201  
 at the base that the spheres were neither Russian nor American in origin.  2004 Page #16  
hips." Of these two elderly women, neither had any direct knowledge and one 2004 Page #29  
hthouse maintenance. Unfortunately neither of the lighthouse keepers was on 2004 Page #44  
y of this and previous governments neither to confirm nor to deny where nuc 2004 Page #54  
 so? Actually, the opposite is so. Neither the media nor the average person 2004 Page #121  
What's going on? I don't know, and neither do you. But, somebody does. This 2004 Page #131  
t divulge this person's real name. Neither will Richard Doty or anyone else 2004 Page #190  
were Ken Farley and Douglas Nolan, neither of whom knew the other, either i 2004 Page #216  
p in mind, however, that Lazar was neither the first nor the last to have m 2005 Page #82  
ry involved an intermediate field, neither electromagnetic nor gravitationa 2005 Page #173  
the NHL Moderate voices would urge neither deification nor demonization whi 2006 Page #58  
Hemorrhagic Fever like Hantavirus, neither of which we know how to cure. 3. 2006 Page #113  
rn concerns that new pathogens are neither understood nor controllable, cau 2006 Page #117  
that this is necessarily the case. Neither, however, are they of the opinio 2006 Page #125  
 over the Bermuda triangle region. Neither man is willing to be identified  2006 Page #142  
hich explanation was right? Or was neither correct? A story carried by the  2006 Page #169  
lert, and why on December 8, 1950? Neither of these questions can be defini 2006 Page #178  
hing metallic which was apparently neither recognizable by the two veteran  2006 Page #190  
e "UFO" theory: It would seem that neither the original sighting of the obj 2006 Page #192  
 TV commercials broadcast in 1989. Neither employed an alien or a UFO, choo 2007 Page #75  
er clear indications that this was neither a meteor nor an out-of-control m 2007 Page #185  
hind this instrument panel because neither Lieutenant Larson, who was in th 2008 Page #10  
ir Force, on 14 July, that because neither agency wished to cooperate , he  2008 Page #30  
are advised that the Air Force can neither confirm nor deny the authenticit 2008 Page #30  
ld provoke deep concern? No, it is neither acceptable nor reasonable -at al 2008 Page #37  
e% differences in the last column. Neither Wood nor Chaski computed these c 2008 Page #107  
-tl'i"UI i(OO i~ Chaski's results: neither Cooper nor Oppenheimer ■Oppenhei 2008 Page #118  
nt 45 minutes of missing time that neither John nor Jim Penniston can remem 2009 Page #77  
 a higher level was in the "know". Neither questioned the reality of the si 2009 Page #178  

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

t Union began to disintegrate, the NeIV York Times repeatedly ran a small b 2007 Page #67  

Word: "nej$csne1n", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

y" type, and systems co rrsdng the nej$csne1n U.S. Pat No. 3,018,394, mived 2006 Page #35  

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

holarship has establjshed that The NeJJJ "Republic's owner, .Michael Straig 2005 Page #94  

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

and appeared in Time, Neumveek, US NeJVs & World &port, as well as other le 2007 Page #74  

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

ADING DAILY AlEwSPAPERS OF LA PAL, NEL DIARIO", toelfr A FRtINT PArE • 3Tnv 2004 Page #21  

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

ed out at Norton and ultimately at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada at the f 2003 Page #102  
. CaroLina. Sf lDE # 35 -EG&G from Nellis AFB, Nevada, /) /(I. . SLIDE# 36  2005 Page #63  
t Patterson AFB. 5. An incident at Nellis AFB in 1968. A man claimed he had 2005 Page #78  
 that a large UFO had hovered over Nellis for 3 days, that three small craf 2005 Page #78  
re/are kept at Norton, Edwards and Nellis (Area 51) Air Force Bases. Many U 2005 Page #168  
g other aircraft in the area ' The Nellis UFO — Nov. 1994 ewer., ,Color inv 2006 Page #30  
 ,Color invert,".,d imagcs, Inside Nellis Test Range (leaked to Hard Copy)  2006 Page #30  
520th Combat Crew Training Wing at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, announced 2006 Page #75  
at a Republic F-105 operating from Nellis had crashed 14 miles south of Wen 2006 Page #75  
y led to confusion as personnel at Nellis, Wright-Patterson, and the Pentag 2006 Page #75  
nopah were A-7 attack aircraft. At Nellis Air Force Base, personnel frequen 2006 Page #83  
TOP SECRET places such as Area 51, Nellis AFB, in Nevada, and Cedar Breaks  2006 Page #150  
p of Grown Lake and Papoose Range, Nellis AFB 41\lellis Air Force Range and 2006 Page #150  
 Photo of dry Groom Lake, Area 51, Nellis AFB, Nevada (Area 51's dry, light 2006 Page #151  
t 250 miles as the crow flies from Nellis AFB and Area 51. Paul's father wa 2006 Page #151  
reports of radar confirmation from Nellis Air Force Base outside of Las Veg 2008 Page #7  
 18 case was a radar sighting from Nellis Air Force Base just outside of La 2008 Page #8  
o the radar tracks recorded out at Nellis. That same article mentioned Sher 2008 Page #8  
up against the fences of part of a Nellis firing range, they called off the 2008 Page #8  
ossible solution. Interestingly, a Nellis Air Force Base spokesman , in con 2008 Page #9  
 he had been a young lieutenant at Nellis AFB on the night the object was s 2008 Page #14  
ed craft that had been smashed. At Nellis, they were all debriefed, told th 2008 Page #14  
Air Force officer and stationed at Nellis at the right time, there is no re 2008 Page #15  
 Officers at Stead Air Force Base, Nellis Air Force Base, and at NORAD , al 2008 Page #15  
n Time. The Air Force file for the Nellis Radar sighting puts the incidence 2008 Page #15  
tah, but the official spokesman at Nellis said the Air Defense Command was  2008 Page #15  
t fighters had been scrambled from Nellis as a result of the radar sighting 2008 Page #15  
f the country as well as that from Nellis. The flight time, according to th 2008 Page #17  
s _,.,.,. .... ~---• Lieutenant nt Nellis , Awakened in Night • Transported 2008 Page #22  
riangulu wing aircraft," tested at Nellis Nevada and the Tehachap Californi 2009 Page #151  
ecret r · --. ·hi!c ·.vor!:ing ~.t Nellis f'_FE ·.-.·Jtr: the :206fth Commu 2009 Page #152  

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

 Con-eio Poplflarand sent 3"1 Sgt. Nelson Bandeira to collect the fragment. 2007 Page #194  

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

*re-, .• rrr ...err. rp orgurr•••• nem. ......• WO 4. ....... mamma.. 1.... 2006 Page #39  

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

sArgetes lrternat10nal k ArpCII -..nen t""' Iaroe, Drl!Jtt bot-cs !Tllllec. 2009 Page #144  

Word: "nen1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 yawning social chasm dividing the Nen1 York Times and the Jim Lehrer Ne111 2005 Page #76  

Word: "nen1s", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Express Card. Time, Nenmveek, U.S. Nen1s & IVorlrl Report, and other sigruf 2007 Page #68  

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

i1h :inini:11 :rnd \('gc1:1blc inh:nencion c:an br 3\\oci:itcd \\ilh E\lnlc 2005 Page #107  

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

ve an American Express Card. Time, Nenmveek, U.S. Nen1s & IVorlrl Report, a 2007 Page #68  

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

posal to offer up his intelligence nenvork, it was stressed that it would o 2008 Page #139  

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

Senior years." He was referring to neo-conservatism, a more modem name for  2008 Page #142  

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

 the Roswell Incident used the old neoprene rubber that any enlisted man at 2004 Page #143  

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

rrently under study by AMC, AFSWP, NEPA, AEC, ONR, NACA, JRDB, RAND, USAAF  2003 Page #28  
ted to be the location of the USAF NEPA program) EE 112 =O= EB EB EB EB =O= 2007 Page #118  
n, AEC Oak Ridge; Security Branch, NEPA [Nuclear Energy for Propulsion of A 2008 Page #28  

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

BI file requested ■ No children, a nephew ■ Spent two years at the FBI Acad 2003 Page #32  
from the sky. Hoyt, his sister and nephew were flown to Bakersfield the nex 2006 Page #83  
 near Coyame in August 1973 by the nephew of a former president of Mexico a 2007 Page #184  
 August 1973 by Juan David Mateos, nephew of a former president. The disc s 2007 Page #191  

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

ect was Sheriff Raymond Jackson of Nephi, Utah. According to newspapers , t 2008 Page #11  
c cells. The local newspaper , the Nephi Times-News reported that Maurice M 2008 Page #11  
tions. As the object traveled from Nephi toward Eureka, it flew over Bob Ro 2008 Page #12  
ibune, The Eureka Reporter and the Nephi News-Leader . Additional documenta 2008 Page #16  
 the power had been knocked out in Nephi but reported only the light was so 2008 Page #17  

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

s and the other on April 19 in the Nephi-Eureka area of Utah. They investig 2008 Page #7  

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

8 We should note here, that trench nephritis was followed by the Spanish in 2006 Page #112  

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

e venerable mystery of the 'trench nephritis' of the American Civil War was 2006 Page #112  

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

Alien Viruses and Leaked Documents Nephrologist Dr.Guy NeiId of Middlesex H 2006 Page #112  

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

h Retrieval Conference Proceedings Ner 01997 James Net • Isar Slam November 2006 Page #1  

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

earch such as the early testing of nerve gas. What happened, according to M 2004 Page #87  
ar contamination and cover-ups for nerve gas • JFK was not killed by Oswald 2004 Page #124  
itory, the cover-up of disposal of nerve gas (actually, at the end of the o 2004 Page #125  
 his brain and landed in his optic nerve, he was blind but alive. • On June 2004 Page #210  

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

ncident and I was getting on their nerves. When we did talk, many scoffed a 2006 Page #92  

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

t. His death was precipitated by a nervous breakdown brought on by combined 2003 Page #85  
al is Treated in Navy Hospital for Nervous and Physical Exhaustion" Bethesd 2003 Page #91  
s that "...the Defense Secretary's nervous deterioration dated back over tw 2003 Page #94  
committal to a mental hospital for nervous exhaustion in 1988. Although the 2003 Page #151  
nces. Though several MPs suffarod. nervous breakdowns resulting in ene comm 2003 Page #235  
ith remembers being very tense and nervous and was not looking forward to s 2004 Page #39  
A few recovery personnel suffered "nervous breakdowns," and "ground personn 2005 Page #126  
nce of new strains of paranoia and nervous disorders, nihilism, collapse of 2006 Page #67  
ult in widespread angst, paranoia, nervous disorders, nihilism, collapse of 2006 Page #67  
t, while others would actually get nervous and agitated with me when I rais 2006 Page #92  
 on August 20th, Paul was at first nervous about talking on the phone. But  2006 Page #151  
st of all, I want to say I am very nervous about this and I want to say I'm 2006 Page #151  
I had ever seen. "Does it make you nervous?" he asked. I wondered how I sho 2006 Page #204  
ry stem about it and irritated and nervous. He had a -you could tell that h 2007 Page #171  
k reading a book. SuddenJy, he was nervous and "felt the hair on the back o 2007 Page #173  
-super sounds that would upset the nervous systems of whole populations, li 2009 Page #161  
nd a city for awhile and upset the nervous systems of the whole population. 2009 Page #162  

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

gainst their trucks, the men watch nervously, smoking cigarettes nnd talkin 2007 Page #145  

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

AT Ill) (Less IGQ. CSD. AFMPC. and NESA) I. (2) ·····---···---········-·bl· 2007 Page #175  

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

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

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

 Defense Information Report. DiKto ness Claim •• U.S. f4a%, • Abielittaty , 2006 Page #28  
 training exercises. MAP of Orford Ness and Woodbridge SLIDE# 6 Cobra Mist  2008 Page #72  
nly a few miles west of the Orford Ness construction of a British and Ameri 2008 Page #72  
ally, on June 30, 1973, the Orford Ness radar system was shut down, alleged 2008 Page #73  
 reported that residents in Orford Ness saw a fireball and other strange gl 2008 Page #74  
3 HAARP facility in Gakona, Alaska Ness, Bentwaters and Rendlesham region?  2008 Page #75  
ELF) experimentation in the Orford Ness COBRA MlST facility might have prod 2008 Page #75  
THAT 91-DEGREE FAN ARRAY AT ORFORD NESS AND WAS USING HIGH FREQUENCY (HF) R 2008 Page #76  
OMAGNETIC FIELD GRID AROUND ORFORD NESS OR THAT REGION? Right. It's a tiny  2008 Page #76  

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

ucers, which stirred up a hornet's nest. I found that the U.S. government h 2004 Page #89  

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

e cover art. argonaut-greywolf@cox.net For further information about next y 2003 Page #2  
a, ths svsasfe tSsit assdstanoa is net glrun® When your Kisaica in Ksb * Me 2003 Page #212  
with me on Tuesday, July 1. I have net had, of course, sufficient time to d 2003 Page #222  
:a in tha evwad that aaadatanae in net gi—• Aon you* nlaalm la China in ean 2003 Page #226  
secret*. / regret to say that I de net know what this latest report vont:ei 2004 Page #18  
 took photos of UFO underground in net suspended by crane. 3 dead aliens, 5 2004 Page #116  
as spotted. It was captured with a net for catching animals. It offered lit 2005 Page #31  
erence Proceedings Ner 01997 James Net • Isar Slam November 10-12, 2006 Las 2006 Page #1  
 figured had to be part of a radar net. The Graf Zeppelin slowly moved para 2006 Page #11  
tro: roa, Mark MO: air stipse sets net iniootart Mend, either as toemtv 13e 2006 Page #30  
tive electrode, so that there is a net force of the system in the negative- 2006 Page #36  
tive electrode, so that there is a net force of the system in the negative- 2006 Page #36  
man interpretation of the probable net effect of the event, in terms of ben 2006 Page #52  
              Scenarios of Contact Net Effect FAST Familiar iiiii Strange k 2006 Page #54  
ash Retrieval Conference FAST SLOW Net Effect Familiar Strange _ Familiar g 2006 Page #55  
erest and concern. In the end, the net response to Contact will be some kin 2006 Page #55  
COMNET. We would chat on the NORAD net. Well, one night, he went away. He s 2006 Page #144  
s listened on the COMNET and NORAD net. Map provided by Bill.) At the time, 2006 Page #145  
dentally snagged the object in its net and dragged it to another location.  2006 Page #192  
e can be reached at Catalyst13@cox.net. Web: www.remoteviewingnv.com. 2. No 2006 Page #207  
tories - Medpen 11. http://www.qs1.net/w5www/etlaw.html The Extraterrestria 2006 Page #208  
researched what l was told via the net. You could download electronic copie 2007 Page #84  
. Lots of the FTP and Telnets (Tel.net -rudimentary way to access computers 2007 Page #85  
ce: French website http://ufologie.net/htm/crashes.htm l ___,\...,IIIU.if , 2007 Page #160  
t material was caught in a fishing net at about that time." This would chan 2007 Page #195  
O topic for different reasons. The net result is that I am in possession of 2009 Page #7  
lligence agencies . 4. Ultrasccret net estimate handled by the NSC rather t 2009 Page #19  

Word: "net\vork", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

heir work for the Nazis. This Nazi net\vork, known as the Gehlen Organizati 2008 Page #139  

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

(on July 20) the government of the Netherlands informs the USAF that a wing 2003 Page #88  
erbergers , Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands , who was once secretary to  2008 Page #129  
artner with Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands , that former SS officer who 2008 Page #132  

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

 be verified. GAO report says 0, . netit. ',SAME Semce 7.4.5514111GT044 — H 2006 Page #32  

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

-shaped lump on it under tarps and nets; it was so big and heavy it caused  2007 Page #128  

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

: c,!lvcd no in-::t::n'.ion cf ~he neturo or I.ho proj::ct and thot he mnde 2009 Page #183  

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

e password was blank. I would rype NETUSE then a certain share name on the  2007 Page #87  

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

led water for forty days. Note the network of white particles on the surfac 2003 Page #113  
tion and documents. The Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) convention gathered in L 2003 Page #146  
21002' Santiago Chile Radii, Warta Network in Spa sb 1030 ON? It Kay 78 TY  2004 Page #20  
Directors of MUFON, the Mutual UFO Network; as an Associate -Investigator f 2004 Page #108  
led Roswell, made for the Showtime Network with a distinguished cast that i 2004 Page #134  
ie, which played on both cable and network stations, were somewhat explosiv 2004 Page #134  
 roars of laughter from the crowd. Network news broadcasts cut the Presiden 2004 Page #140  
was whisked away from a Mutual UFO Network Symposium where he was to make s 2004 Page #145  
 they had better control over that network. Howe told me how the government 2004 Page #194  
ublished in 1980 by the Mutual UFO Network , Leonard Stringfield referenced 2005 Page #43  
ange" as pan: of the international network of biosphere reserves. This netw 2005 Page #54  
etwork of biosphere reserves. This network of protected samples of the worl 2005 Page #54  
web, most notably The Computer UFO Network (CUFON) at hrcp://cufon.org and  2005 Page #73  
issue. And we all know that if the network and cable talking heads are not  2005 Page #119  
ear before, at the 1993 Mutual UFO Network International President Eisenhow 2005 Page #126  
Directors of MUFON, the Mutual UFO Network; as an Associate lnYestigator fo 2005 Page #139  
Section Director of the Mutual UFO Network of Orange County, California, en 2005 Page #175  
p sits at the apex of an extensive network of government -military- corpora 2006 Page #16  
restrial in origin. This extensive network of classified organizations and  2006 Page #16  
 government that runs an extensive network of projects involving personnel  2006 Page #24  
rrupted by the emergency broadcast network, and news channels would go imme 2006 Page #57  
rs there on a completely different network. But the fighters remained in th 2006 Page #146  
 Director of MUFON (the Mutual UFO Network), diver Richard Burke is reporte 2006 Page #188  
, State Director of the Mutual UFO Network (WA), letter to Ivan Harvard, Ja 2006 Page #194  
, I attended the annual Mutual UFO Network Symposium in Albuquerque, NM and 2006 Page #196  
g lavishly on ils expanding covert network , of "media assets.· .. ,.. 1953 2007 Page #26  
g lavishly on its expanding covert network of "media assets." ► 1953: CIA's 2007 Page #26  
trying to find out what the entire network I was on was created for. M\Xf:  2007 Page #85  
e blank passwords everywhere. In a network of machines the administrators h 2007 Page #86  
 yourself on a small subset of the network. You wouldn't be able to access  2007 Page #87  
owever because l was on a military network I could then access ocher mi]jca 2007 Page #87  
I was coming from the same type of network. l knew I wasn't enclosed, which 2007 Page #87  
am sure NASA does it as well. NASA network addresses all end in (dot).gov a 2007 Page #87  
? I did hear chat you had lee some network administrators know you had been 2007 Page #89  
ke that take their entire rustrict network down? ls that possible? GM: Hmmm 2007 Page #90  
can bring down the entire military network in Washington! GM: Yeah and if i 2007 Page #90  
pped a hacker intrurung into their network and it was around the same sort  2007 Page #90  
was the same time and was the same network. M\V: Did you look for much info 2007 Page #90  
ators from LlUFON (Long Island UFO Network) heard that people saw fire truc 2007 Page #129  
nd talking with each other O\'et a network of citizen"s-band radios. Some o 2007 Page #145  
 all that long ago I heard a cable network news anchor say that she thought 2008 Page #14  
n carefully compiled from recorded network mission broadcasts from, among o 2008 Page #135  
 Rote Kapelle or Red Orchestra spy network. It was during his stint as assi 2008 Page #138  
 under the control of an "old Boy" network encompassing members of the East 2008 Page #138  
lles and offered his extensive spy network to the CIA in exchange for non-p 2008 Page #138  
presented at the annual Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) Symposium of that year,  2009 Page #49  
d, Leonard Stringfield, Mutual UFO Network Symposium Proceedings, Mutual UF 2009 Page #56  
 Symposium Proceedings, Mutual UFO Network, 1978. Letter from Richard Hall  2009 Page #56  
a, Leonard Stringfield, Mutual UFO Network, 1980. UFO Crash/Retrievals: Sea 2009 Page #56  
ection Director for the Mutual UFO Network , but in the same lecture I had  2009 Page #88  
ef Investigator for the Mutual UFO Network in Washington State. CONT ACT IN 2009 Page #96  
er, founder of a national computer network and quotes him saying "I think T 2009 Page #138  

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

ntary made at the time was the Fox Network's Alie11 A111op-!J -Fact or Fict 2005 Page #145  

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

casts from, among others, 'my' old network-CBS ; officiallypublished NASA m 2008 Page #135  

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

e visited departments at UNLV, and networked with colleagues from the nursi 2006 Page #197  
e railroads were gone the area was networked with numerous temporary (and s 2008 Page #52  

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

the day of Bahe's death, Tempest's networking attempts produced a list of f 2006 Page #110  
 News searches, etc. ,.. Anonymous networking technology (Tor) -, Direct Br 2007 Page #38  
e News searches , etc. ► Anonymous networking technology (for) , Direct Bro 2007 Page #39  
nced gaming functions and business networking. The ad appeared in Time, Ne1 2007 Page #70  

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

Paul Davids, produced for Showtime Networks 146                             2004 Page #149  
the Ne1JJ York Times, or the major networks, I will have to reconsider my p 2005 Page #76  
sted over the radio and television networks across the United States. It wa 2006 Page #90  
estigative Reporter Premiere Radio Networks and Dreamland Online P. 0. Box  2006 Page #163  
obal intelligence resources (radar networks, Echelon, satellite surveillanc 2007 Page #29  
obal intelLigence resources (radar networks, Echelon, satelLite surveiLlanc 2007 Page #29  
 carried on C1 N and ocher leading networks and introduced the country to t 2007 Page #75  
I could then access ocher mi]jcary networks with a doc.mil address and I wo 2007 Page #87  
magazines , motion pictures, cable networks , satellite radio and TV, book  2008 Page #143  
up and Windham Hill; IO Television networks , seven radio stations, five pr 2008 Page #143  
estigative Reporter Premiere Radio Networks P. 0. Box 21843 Albuquerque , N 2009 Page #86  
jincler S,1ty,rnar,1y,1mil ·So:ial Networks : Cl,1ssmatcs .c·om, F,1cchnok  2009 Page #192  

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

distribution and appeared in Time, Neumveek, US NeJVs & World &port, as wel 2007 Page #74  

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

•rotks are almost hysterical• Even Neumveek's September 30, 1974, issue hea 2007 Page #145  

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

 of a hear/ vat plant in Arroytto. Neuquen Province * regard- Atdhhe laid t 2004 Page #20  

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

th American incidents (Ramblon and Neuq~en, Argentina, 1978 and Santa Cruz, 2007 Page #201  

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

 to Hobe Sound; Raines is Chief of Neuro Psychiatry at Bethesda Naval Hospi 2003 Page #90  

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

ing as an extension of the beings' neurological systems, including their mo 2003 Page #102  

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

us agent was responsible. In 1982, neurologist Stanley Prusiner of the Univ 2006 Page #114  
n, a Boston-based psychiatrist and neurologist. Having been subjected to ti 2008 Page #35  

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

t whose main field of research was neurophysiology. In the 1940s he was cha 2007 Page #75  

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

d his followers believed that many neuroses had a sexual basis, but certain 2005 Page #89  

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

 his view that literally all human neurosis were, at the deepest levels, ro 2005 Page #89  

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

 to block natural feeling and hold neurotic behavior in place. The Orgone E 2005 Page #90  

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

ice' irutiatives (Support 'network neutrabty!') ► Greater Internet control  2007 Page #39  

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

es Only crash incidents start at a neutral pos1t1on until evidence is gathe 2005 Page #135  
a crash event that I would rate as neutral in my book Megic Eyes Only: Eart 2006 Page #47  
. These helicopters were painted a neutral sand color and bore no markings. 2006 Page #134  
, Bormann merely had operatives in neutral countries such a Switzerland and 2008 Page #136  

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

een ^^Mg, which has one additional neutron compared to 24Mg, and 26Mg, whic 2003 Page #107  
Radiation readings indicate a high neutron count was recorded as the plane  2004 Page #81  
d as the plane flew over the site. Neutron count dropped off as the plane f 2004 Page #81  
 n in space when the thrust from a neutron motor or ion motor would be suff 2005 Page #171  
 allies and consider the defensive neutron bomb Use electronic advantage to 2009 Page #10  

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

s It Authentic? □ Unique language, neutronic , planform, artificial intelli 2003 Page #29  
ny progress in reverse engineering neutronic engines, lasers, or fiber opti 2003 Page #161  
ndia AEC is where the core of the "neutronic powerplant" was taken for init 2003 Page #207  

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

efers to the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of each atom. Fo 2003 Page #107  
here are twelve protons and twelve neutrons at the center of each 24Magnesi 2003 Page #107  
and 26Mg, which has two additional neutrons compared to 24Mg. If the layere 2003 Page #107  
or HIV. I spent many years chasing neutrons and gamma rays. Never saw one o 2006 Page #11  

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

f fine toxic granulations in 8% of neutroph.iJs . Little poikilocytosis." I 2005 Page #34  

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

e toxic granulations appear in the neutrophiJs of a person when he is being 2005 Page #34  

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

ion, and toxic granulations of the neutrophils. "These are signals of a sig 2005 Page #33  

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

 NON-LETEIAL WEAPONS There is Good Nev.-s and Bad News Ibc Good Nms: Tite G 2008 Page #146  

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

mately at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada at the famous Groom Lake site (Ar 2003 Page #102  
rd Teller-initiated project at the Nevada atomic test site to explode low-y 2003 Page #149  
rgently warned of a project at the Nevada Test Site connected to the "alien 2003 Page #150  
•• November 12-14, 2004 Las Vegas, Nevada www.ufoconference.com Presented b 2004 Page #1  
all heard the tales about Area 51, Nevada. In a moment, we'll consider Home 2004 Page #144  
h returned postmarks of Las Vegas, Nevada, Big Bear Lake California, and Fo 2004 Page #248  
ings November 4-6, 2005 Las Vegas, Nevada www.ufoconference.com Presented b 2005 Page #1  
near the site of an atomjc test in Nevada that was part of a larger series  2005 Page #39  
mjc Energy Commjssion (AEC) at the Nevada Proving Ground from 17 March, 195 2005 Page #39  
EC at the atomic proving ground in Nevada." The source interviewed in 1971  2005 Page #41  
d projects at certain locations in Nevada that focused upon the reverse-eng 2005 Page #45  
Utah. A few miles beyond is Baker, Nevada, where at least one local residen 2005 Page #51  
Sf lDE # 35 -EG&G from Nellis AFB, Nevada, /) /(I. . SLIDE# 36 -And a Vice  2005 Page #63  
iblings on the outskirts of Baker, Nevada. Baker was, and is, a small commu 2005 Page #69  
lifornia and across tl1e wastes of Nevada; indeed most likely many other pl 2005 Page #82  
odall that "we have things in tl1e Nevada desert that would make George Luc 2005 Page #82  
us Groom Lake Facility in southern Nevada, but also in Southern California' 2005 Page #83  
the many sightings over Area 51 in Nevada to the welldocumented Cash-Landru 2005 Page #119  
rfield on me edge of Groom Lake in Nevada. There were onl~ five buildings a 2005 Page #165  
s Flats at the southern end of the Nevada Test Site. The test director ·was 2005 Page #168  
am November 10-12, 2006 Las Vegas, Nevada www.ufoconference.com             2006 Page #1  
ater says. 'Nye have things in the Nevada desert that would make George Luc 2006 Page #27  
gister (eastern side of the Sierra Nevada at the edge of Death Valley) the  2006 Page #44  
point a location near Devils Hole, Nevada and the general location of Death 2006 Page #46  
e Groom Lake (Area 51) facility in Nevada. Since many of these accidents in 2006 Page #72  
's Area 51 facility at Groom Lake, Nevada, with support from the U.S. Air F 2006 Page #72  
de of 34,000 feet, they neared the Nevada border as heavy cumulus and cirru 2006 Page #74  
Wendover, a small town on the Utah/Nevada border, they began a planned left 2006 Page #74  
ing Wing at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, announced to the news media that 2006 Page #75  
captive-carry flight over northern Nevada. Article 501 was attached to the  2006 Page #78  
n, including Larry Wayne Harris in Nevada, alleging they are carrying anthr 2006 Page #108  
es such as Area 51, Nellis AFB, in Nevada, and Cedar Breaks Radar facility  2006 Page #150  
of Cedar City, Utah and Las Vegas, Nevada (About 250 miles as crow flies fr 2006 Page #150  
y Groom Lake, Area 51, Nellis AFB, Nevada (Area 51's dry, light-colored Gro 2006 Page #151  
time, we were living in Las Vegas, Nevada, because my dad worked at a place 2006 Page #152  
covered southern Utah and southern Nevada and just a huge area. During the  2006 Page #152  
sness Studies at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV), before the Cons 2006 Page #196  
 had a telephone conversation with Nevada hotel developer Robert Bigelow an 2006 Page #196  
lies Research at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His goal was to set u 2006 Page #196  
 two labs and would travel between Nevada and New Jersey. However, this pla 2006 Page #196  
hat I was preparing to relocate to Nevada my UFO abduction research was con 2006 Page #196  
inued endeavors. Field Research in Nevada Some of the most fascinating aspe 2006 Page #198  
hat was being tested at the nearby Nevada Test Site. Another couple told us 2006 Page #199  
ortion for such small rural towns. Nevada Test Site Visit During the early  2006 Page #199  
ned a group from UNLV to visit the Nevada Test Site. Many people do not kno 2006 Page #199  
nt from the Department of Energy's Nevada Test Site. There has been much sp 2006 Page #199  
m in to investigate. My group, the Nevada Remote Viewing Group provided thr 2006 Page #200  
 fall of 1992, when we visited the Nevada Test Site, someone in the group a 2006 Page #201  
closely matched those of Caliente, Nevada, where Mr. Bigelow and I had hear 2006 Page #202  
 Coast to Coast, from his Pahrump, Nevada studio. There was a great audienc 2006 Page #204  
CE NOVEIVIBER 7-9, 200B LAS VEGAS, NEVADA UFODEX INTELLIGENCE DOMINANCE WHI 2008 Page #1  
hting up the ground from Kansas to Nevada. There were reports that it lande 2008 Page #7  
sion seen on the eastern border of Nevada near Mesquite . Search and rescue 2008 Page #7  
ce Base just outside of Las Vegas, Nevada. The project card gave this brief 2008 Page #8  
 a final explosion near Mesquite , Nevada on the Utah border. Butt took his 2008 Page #8  
                      At the AEC's Nevada Test Site was a man who also saw  2008 Page #9  
 saw it. There were those in Reno, Nevada who also said they saw the flash. 2008 Page #13  
s in Utah, and the Bonanza crew in Nevada who reported the object below the 2008 Page #13  
e theory. l also checked the local Nevada newspapers . The newspapers creat 2008 Page #13  
that it headed to the west, toward Nevada. He watched it until it faded fro 2008 Page #14  
in, heading to the west. Then over Nevada, we have additional reports of th 2008 Page #15  
e Air Force list the 18 April 1962 Nevada sighting to which you refer as 'u 2008 Page #15  
r 70 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada in a blinding flash. An Air Force 2008 Page #16  
d projects at certain locations in Nevada that focused upon the reverseengi 2009 Page #51  
rd a trailer and hauled off to the Nevada Test Site north of Las Vegas. Bil 2009 Page #52  
aded and shipped to an undisclosed Nevada test facility. The entry crew was 2009 Page #53  
ed not to accompany her husband to Nevada, and instead elected to remain at 2009 Page #54  
u wing aircraft," tested at Nellis Nevada and the Tehachap California. airc 2009 Page #151  

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

h "insiders" regarding programs at Nevada's Groom Lake Facility. According  2005 Page #82  
s: his alleged 1952 liaisons -atop Nevada's Mormon Mesa -with Space Captain 2009 Page #54  
3 foot high summit which dominates Nevada's Moapa Valley. Between the mesa  2009 Page #54  

Word: "never", 236 instance(s) (Back to Top)

hat in all of human history, we'll never ever be able to go beyond the spee 2003 Page #8  
AF Press Liaison “The airforce has never denied the possibility that interp 2003 Page #11  
gauges and dials and things he had never seen. However,, what impressed him 2003 Page #23  
, this is national security, it is never to be talked about again.' My gran 2003 Page #30  
iddle to the last of April. And he never spoke of it again. But about two w 2003 Page #30  
 the picture to begin with. But he never spoke of it again. The other peopl 2003 Page #30  
e people' back a long time ago but never believed it." Although nowhere nea 2003 Page #31  
.CM On - The Alien Photo "Well, it never actually left me, that picture hau 2003 Page #35  
aid your grandfather said we would never speak of this again, so I won't. A 2003 Page #36  
at that sky they come from!" I had never thought of it in quite that way. I 2003 Page #46  
 the Pittsburgh area that night. I never saw any statements in print (excep 2003 Page #53  
y after the object fell. There was never any information released that I am 2003 Page #53  
dcasts from various stations. I'll never forget watching the special bullet 2003 Page #54  
ssipated in minutes, and there has never been any confirmed reports of an a 2003 Page #58  
ash. I'll make it clear, there has never been any substantial information w 2003 Page #67  
ed this as hearsay since there has never been any evidence to back up these 2003 Page #67  
's progress by hospital officials, never sees his patient again. Reins acco 2003 Page #90  
d of Forrestal's bathrobe sash was never tied to the radiator. 2. "Mr. Forr 2003 Page #94  
fficer Valdez and the ranchers had never found any canine or indeed human t 2003 Page #143  
 other abductees, most of whom had never heard of Sprinkle, Bennewitz, or t 2003 Page #144  
was working for, if anyone. It has never been revealed what Miller and Doty 2003 Page #145  
 they were trying to protect would never see the light of public truth. The 2003 Page #148  
d to figure out something that had never been seen by civilian eyes. He set 2003 Page #149  
14 layers of clearance that he had never heard of before he got them. One o 2003 Page #185  
 has been so important that it has never lacked for money, as evidence by t 2003 Page #187  
own in White House records to have never had contact with Truman. In direct 2003 Page #191  
. White House records show that he never had contact with the president, an 2003 Page #191  
us could understand what it was. I never made fun of other people who have  2003 Page #196  
n at Roswell Air Force Base. I had never before been let into this conspira 2003 Page #201  
nce and Norman Smith said they had never seen anything like it before or si 2004 Page #40  
to rest. The area that far out was never searched. 2. The object, crippled, 2004 Page #42  
diving on two UFO operations (Two" Never mind, the second is not pertinent  2004 Page #43  
bout the incident. The story might never have broken without the informatio 2004 Page #48  
al, it happened to us, and we will never forget it. Your book brought it al 2004 Page #49  
l people will do is rip us off and never understand the truth. ... Larry re 2004 Page #50  
 were getting into, but I guess we never really had a choice. God bless and 2004 Page #50  
USAFE, West Germany that day and I never heard its deposition after that. T 2004 Page #50  
cating) goes to a reservoir that's never been used. (In the tunnels) there' 2004 Page #52  
wasn't a plane landing. The object never moved while the emergency crews we 2004 Page #57  
re permanent records, which should never have been destroyed. The GAO could 2004 Page #61  
 weather balloon. That explanation never fit the fact of high military secu 2004 Page #61  
l Paso Times, May 30, 1947) It was never learned what the security detail d 2004 Page #68  
 Earth for whatever reason and has never intended harm until threatened by  2004 Page #82  
 that that the Canadian government never had any serious interest in flying 2004 Page #86  
yed it before his death, as it was never located afterwards. 97             2004 Page #100  
ory of the CIA talking to an alien never became public while it was going o 2004 Page #105  
nted with six of the seven listed, never having met Michael Hesemann person 2004 Page #117  
esent, photos were confiscated and never released, the underwater sea floor 2004 Page #130  
 (b) the wreckage of the plane was never displayed; (c) the bodies were nev 2004 Page #130  
ver displayed; (c) the bodies were never shown; (d) the burials were accele 2004 Page #130  
 Roswell Incident. The incident is never mentioned in Barnett's diary, and  2004 Page #136  
 note that the Roswell Incident is never mentioned in Project Blue Book, th 2004 Page #136  
in so many newspapers, it was also never mentioned in the most prestigious  2004 Page #136  
er rancher father, Mac Brazel, was never held in detention or interrogated  2004 Page #138  
 word on that back in 1947, and he never would have denied its connection t 2004 Page #139  
s affecting national security were never part of the Blue Book system and w 2004 Page #141  
Force Base in Ohio. He said he was never told what the stuff actually was,  2004 Page #142  
hat the stuff actually was, and he never saw it. But it was no weather ball 2004 Page #142  
eturning to the ranch? Or did that never happen, as rancher Mac Brazel's da 2004 Page #144  
 UFO Crash Retrieval Conference it never happened, and therefore it never h 2004 Page #145  
t never happened, and therefore it never happened. He turned one hundred ei 2004 Page #145  
mayed that he and his father could never confirm some of the wild claims of 2004 Page #145  
ll Incident, William Moore, though never speaking publicly anymore about UF 2004 Page #145  
oore was taken to the cleaners and never recovered. Thus, for the UFO belie 2004 Page #145  
ell, and the reason Sheriff Wilcox never ran for re- election was because h 2004 Page #145  
the base hospital. The nurse could never be located by the name Dennis prov 2004 Page #145  
Dennis provided, and the story was never corroborated. Nevertheless, Dennis 2004 Page #145  
esting in that obviously Blanchard never discouraged Goldwater's interest i 2004 Page #147  
ive. Friends report he was somehow never the same man after receiving confi 2004 Page #147  
ere in a position where they would never again have to put up an Air Force  2004 Page #178  
he states. The Canadians, however, never got back in. There has never been  2004 Page #178  
ever, never got back in. There has never been any major leaks, no intellige 2004 Page #178  
nversations and curiosity — but he never let on that he had seen Homestead  2004 Page #181  
 the documentary. As Emenegger had never discussed this, I immediately phon 2004 Page #185  
fell apart and the documentary was never finished. Linda Howe was another r 2004 Page #193  
you are talking about, although it never came about. Conclusion The example 2004 Page #196  
und almost unbelievable, as he had never seen one before.' What is most int 2004 Page #216  
ave no reason to lie, and who have never met each other, tell the same stor 2004 Page #217  
which he did.24 Cahn was, in fact, never able to prove that Gebauer was "Dr 2004 Page #219  
 As Newton allegedly writes, "They never said so, but I could tell they wer 2004 Page #221  
the message, the photographs would never have been processed and the Roswel 2004 Page #228  
ll in and maybe some questions may never be answered, but the quest for the 2004 Page #238  
ntelligence agency. With over nine never before seen code words, unusual me 2004 Page #247  
t did not exist officially and has never been disclosed within the agency.  2004 Page #248  
ng Document. It references several never before mentioned code words, see t 2004 Page #251  
ey did their job, so well, that we never had to set up or use 'disinformati 2005 Page #10  
10, like US 1970 peak, to which it never returns 1075 2.1 trillion ba1Tels  2005 Page #14  
borated further: "Thompson said he never saw a flying saucer or a Little bo 2005 Page #42  
re escorted from the area and told never to discuss the incident with anyon 2005 Page #44  
ues to argue over, and what issues never to discuss. From ancient Egypt and 2005 Page #76  
f the United Scates government has never wavered. It repeats, mantra-Like , 2005 Page #76  
ircumspection, and deniability are never far from one's mind in circles suc 2005 Page #80  
f a truly dangerous man. The party never forgave him this travesty and effo 2005 Page #89  
tin noted that Einstein's archives never responded to any of his informatio 2005 Page #92  
s has been completely ignored, but never experimentaUy refuted." Anyone int 2005 Page #93  
went about building its case. Hays never told Reich that he knew and worked 2005 Page #93  
or the report. But the footage was never aired. From what we know of Dr. Mc 2005 Page #99  
other researcher that the IPU "was never a "unit" in the formal military se 2005 Page #123  
nsitive disinformation files would never have been turned over to Project B 2005 Page #124  
 other conrution being that he was never to reveal the identity of the came 2005 Page #145  
reponed to be around $150,000, but never confirmed -eventually turned to hi 2005 Page #145  
hey lost touch with each other and never d.iscussed the significance of wha 2005 Page #154  
er writing a letter to rum that he never received. Instead, I received a re 2005 Page #163  
nd was lifted by two men. Frenchie never found out what the object was. A l 2005 Page #166  
nts around these early crashes may never be known. The military agenda for  2005 Page #167  
 generation, which, unlike me, was never alive when there wasn't a space pr 2006 Page #9  
e no reason to believe that aliens never make mistakes, never run into the  2006 Page #11  
e that aliens never make mistakes, never run into the unexpected. Some day  2006 Page #11  
10% of those were reported. I have never seen Tokyo either or had polio or  2006 Page #11  
s chasing neutrons and gamma rays. Never saw one of them either. They are a 2006 Page #11  
ns were using and they fortunately never were aware of how well their plane 2006 Page #11  
e great secret is released. I have never had an unlisted telephone number.  2006 Page #12  
tude of government documents, many never before published." Both Randle and 2006 Page #17  
civilian clothes whose rank he was never told but whom he called 'Colonel'  2006 Page #18  
 a general involved or not since I never saw the general. I was told "bags  2006 Page #20  
children goodbye and you left. You never knew if you were going to see them 2006 Page #20  
f flow FOIA: The NRL Records We've never heard of the guy We've never heard 2006 Page #38  
We've never heard of the guy We've never heard of the guy ...and stop askin 2006 Page #38  
 recognize that their reality will never again be quite as it was. A slow-f 2006 Page #59  
ommunication is possible. It would never be viewed as "like us." Hence, it  2006 Page #61  
o to the secret base. One item was never found. During the bailout, Collins 2006 Page #75  
 of climbing, it lost altitude. It never climbed high enough to allow armin 2006 Page #79  
hyphenated version of the word has never been found in the unclassified lit 2006 Page #105  
ovoked things which the doctor had never even known about, it might make th 2006 Page #126  
n in the James Bond film, Tomorrow Never Dies. What, one wonders, did the M 2006 Page #131  
pace flights. Of course, they were never needed to provide emergency rescue 2006 Page #132  
origins. Let us hope that they are never required to do so at a worldwide l 2006 Page #137  
your mouth shut." The cousins were never asked to sign non-disclosure agree 2006 Page #144  
adar, which had a range of — well, never mind — anyway, I could see Miami!  2006 Page #145  
 really. They just told us that it never happened! (laughs) HOW MANY TIMES  2006 Page #148  
s (that night) was something I had never seen. It was something that no one 2006 Page #149  
it and once it was bent, you would never see the craft. They were able to b 2006 Page #153  
ng that happened in 1966 that I'll never forget. 150                        2006 Page #153  
far as I know to this day that has never been answered. U. S. Military Effo 2006 Page #155  
ral hours. But Thomas Sheppard was never asked to sign a non-disclosure agr 2006 Page #160  
te Beach. Tom was put to sleep and never told what the dentist did. He thin 2006 Page #160  
 But his Navy records mysteriously never included the Kadena AFB dentist vi 2006 Page #160  
work?" Tom told the dentist he had never done intelligence work, but he did 2006 Page #160  
ferred some time in 1977. And I'll never forget that day, either. He had ma 2006 Page #160  
OF A NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT? No, never. 1989-1990, Stationed with COMNAVA 2006 Page #161  
 THEY HAD BEEN USING WHAT? Well, I never really understood that either. The 2006 Page #162  
rash Retrieval Conference Probably never.' THAT'S WHAT HE SAID? That's what 2006 Page #163  
ID? That's what he said, 'Probably never.' BUT THAT MEANS THE PLANET IS LIV 2006 Page #163  
AT AN INCREDIBLE ANSWER, 'PROBABLY NEVER.' THAT THE WORLD WILL BE KEPT IN T 2006 Page #163  
eople were acting around it. So we never did get up to the site to see what 2006 Page #176  
n working there. Later he was told never to talk about the incident and he  2006 Page #176  
 lost in the playoffs (some things never change), but finished a respectabl 2006 Page #186  
New Jersey. However, this plan was never put into action and my role at the 2006 Page #196  
 a foundation in name only and was never officially established as a non-pr 2006 Page #197  
 and other researchers. However, I never saw any evidence of this The Libra 2006 Page #197  
ith planned Family Day visits, but never saw as much as we did that day wit 2006 Page #199  
my knowledge, David's devices were never used as Robert Bigelow then believ 2006 Page #200  
rn out to be disinformation but he never brought up the subject again! The  2006 Page #206  
y stay at the Foundation there was never any overt evidence for this but it 2006 Page #207  
he federal government. America was never to have a com letelv free ress aga 2007 Page #11  
o UFOs. J\s he expected, the story never made it onto the wires. And, of co 2007 Page #20  
an be fooled, given enough effort. Never let your ego cloud your vision. Ba 2007 Page #32  
e typewriter, had more files ■ Had never seen manuscript FRIENDS, NEIGHBORS 2007 Page #43  
" ■ "Written in 1954. Maybe should never be used. If so/, should be brought 2007 Page #47  
on #12, #27, #28). Jack Picken was never briefed on the exact propulsion sy 2007 Page #108  
 shaped experimental rurcrafc were never featured in the October 1967 issue 2007 Page #109  
.Airfield (Savannah GA.) which was never officially closed. ln 1972 Jack Pi 2007 Page #114  
uselage". A very important point I never revealed to \Xlarren, but which Ja 2007 Page #115  
henomenon is real and that we have never been alone in the cosmos. There is 2007 Page #121  
ad didn't say anything, in fact, I never e, en noticed my dad ever even bei 2007 Page #123  
 back and this was the only one he never did. \Xfe saw a lot of fires up th 2007 Page #126  
e saw a lot of fires up there, but never had the nulitary ever showed up fo 2007 Page #126  
of weight. Looking back as a kid l never thought anything of it. But as an  2007 Page #126  
ving to be taken apart, but I have never seen anything completely flatten o 2007 Page #126  
 a visa to visit Communist Russia. Never one to ignore an) trung of a Sovie 2007 Page #137  
e file on Marilyn Monroe. \Xie may never know the full story of the mysteri 2007 Page #137  
nded and cook the pictures. He was never told what it was: only ro make an  2007 Page #139  
inked to the Vela Incident. We may never know tl1e truth berund what it was 2007 Page #144  
ct Moon Dust, and Project Aquarius never fully resolved the matter either.  2007 Page #144  
nows what he ls looking for. "I've never seen anything like this,-says Stat 2007 Page #145  
." Eddie Chavez told me his father never knew the date his friend took the  2007 Page #162  
al days after. It was just like ic never happened. Aunt: Like it never happ 2007 Page #171  
e ic never happened. Aunt: Like it never happened. Mom: As co why the peopl 2007 Page #171  
y. Mom: Right, just famiJy. 1 have never told anyone except family. DO YOU  2007 Page #172  
nt: I don't know why either that I never mentioned it. Mom: And we didn't t 2007 Page #172  
hor of the letter (whose name have never been identified) explained that he 2007 Page #194  
nown in the UFO literature and has never been published anywhere until this 2007 Page #195  
ized by the Brazilian militarv and never returned. There are still other So 2007 Page #201  
ent could help the Soviets. I have never heard from this man again and he d 2008 Page #15  
 these files, which I believe were never meant to be seen by anyone other t 2008 Page #15  
ghout Project Blue Book, there was never [ emphasis mine] a shred of eviden 2008 Page #24  
ts where national security sectors never existed or were never strong befor 2008 Page #25  
rity sectors never existed or were never strong before. The United States s 2008 Page #25  
nge, unusual happenings which will never be adequately explained by logic o 2008 Page #30  
he British Ministry of Defense has never disputed. Yet, as I have been remi 2008 Page #31  
s upon death for reasons that were never fully resolved to everyone's satis 2008 Page #35  
ity , bow can it be said the event never happened? This story has been call 2008 Page #40  
 point of this anecdote is that he never observed anyone like that before o 2008 Page #53  
e vicinity of Grays Harbor. I have never seen a helicopter flying at night  2008 Page #54  
ar and numbers on the door. He had never seen military vehicles on the high 2008 Page #55  
hheld for longer, while some would never 55                                 2008 Page #61  
t retention or a further review. I never authorized the destruction of a UF 2008 Page #62  
rcraft, the existence of which has never been con finned. Additionally , th 2008 Page #67  
f warning. Documents and files can never tell the whole story. The written  2008 Page #68  
 noise that plagued COBRA MIST was never solved. Finally, on June 30, 1973, 2008 Page #73  
ar system was shut down, allegedly never having worked in spite of thousand 2008 Page #73  
were flashing on and off Because I never saw anything like that coming from 2008 Page #79  
u1Toughs on November 11, 1988, but never used in the TV broadcast. A produc 2008 Page #84  
and. And that was something that I never understood either. They all wanted 2008 Page #88  
 what we had before. John, you 're never going to believe this, but a group 2008 Page #89  
rangeness in Rendlesham Forest has never rested easily in the minds of thos 2008 Page #96  
 professional secretary, who would never have made such a careless array of 2008 Page #105  
e the strong position that you can never be 100% certain of someone being t 2008 Page #106  
 isolated lives, independence will never take place. Now we come to the pro 2008 Page #112  
ch a partial world Government must never act as an alliance against the res 2008 Page #117  
t the practice of economic fascism never was," wrote Thomas J. DiLorenzo, P 2008 Page #124  
uested or he decided to share, but never in any way conflicting with the in 2008 Page #139  
umanitarian" posturing , they were never intended to." Is it possible that  2008 Page #144  
NT OF MOORE'S ll\1AGINAT ION • WAS NEVER AN OFFICIAL ORGANIZATION • HAD NO  2008 Page #148  
B BIGELOW'S PRIVATE ORGANIZATION • NEVER RECEIVED USG FUNDIN • STRUCTURE WA 2008 Page #153  
SEJ\'TUL OCTOBER SURPRIS£ THAT WAS NEVER USED ·Oh. I saw them three times!" 2008 Page #153  
frne And this is how I opened CS!: Never let facts get in the way of an opi 2008 Page #155  
ions. Of these, we I shall-perhaps never see more than the top of the icebe 2009 Page #12  
 foreign situations and trends has never been more needed than it will be i 2009 Page #15  
c theory, made a statement I shall never forget. In the coming Cold war it  2009 Page #20  
rations. Of these, I shall perhaps never see more than the tqp of the icebe 2009 Page #24  
any of these difficulties . I have never been an active member of the profe 2009 Page #24  
 not understand , is that Garrison never had enough acceptable evidence to  2009 Page #29  
l declared it all a hoax. That was never an official conclusion , however,  2009 Page #30  
aft fabric. It made no sense. I've never seen anything that had that type o 2009 Page #64  
 'Hell, no!' And he said, 'OK.' We never really talked about it again after 2009 Page #85  
lked about it again after that. We never told anybody about it because we d 2009 Page #85  
hen she said something that I will never forget, "I'm 72 years old; I've ou 2009 Page #88  
years; she emphasized that she had never handled anything else like that an 2009 Page #91  
ent in history." And to me, I have never forgotten that!" This revelation w 2009 Page #93  
gh schools. As sure as rockets can never fly in space, Tass has broken the  2009 Page #139  
cles unavailable to him at home. I never had the sense that our mail was in 2009 Page #139  
 one cortreil,?r to remaf'., ·1,-e never seen a¥Intng lt,e ttus ,n a!l lhe  2009 Page #144  
hat no plane could fly through. He never explained them. The Germans during 2009 Page #158  
tandings on the part of laymen and never came from any scientific source. A 2009 Page #158  
y which he had started writing but never finished. Notably absent from the  2009 Page #173  

Word: "nevertheless", 26 instance(s) (Back to Top)

tinued secrecy, shown in Slide 64. Nevertheless, I still believe that our G 2003 Page #185  
rly as to Implementation in China. Nevertheless, the situation is critical  2003 Page #230  
d "sensitive" by U.S. authorities. Nevertheless, two years later, UFOs were 2004 Page #6  
dent of 1978, but the evidence was nevertheless compelling. For example, a  2004 Page #10  
 us all they know. They are right. Nevertheless, skepticism is an important 2004 Page #121  
 not to reveal what they had seen. Nevertheless, for years Barnett told the 2004 Page #135  
ee in it whatever you wish to see. Nevertheless, consider this: General Ram 2004 Page #142  
 the story was never corroborated. Nevertheless, Dennis stands by it to thi 2004 Page #145  
ief of Staff General Curtis LeMay. Nevertheless, he was repeatedly rebuffed 2005 Page #79  
 details of the Cutler memo, which nevertheless remains as official content 2005 Page #126  
t these finds in greatest secrecy. Nevertheless, the secrecy has begun co e 2005 Page #143  
ess delving into military secrets. Nevertheless , Charlie contacted me late 2005 Page #164  
d landing locations of the aliens. Nevertheless, the image stuck: aliens wi 2006 Page #103  
 records buried deeply somewhere.) Nevertheless, based on other information 2006 Page #174  
ts of whjch are unfortunately, bur nevertheless intriguingly, completely bl 2007 Page #137  
at has thus far been declassified. Nevertheless, documents reveal, two year 2007 Page #140  
etonation -of any kind whatsoever. Nevertheless, it was conceded by rhe pan 2007 Page #143  
picture of what this may refer co. Nevertheless, the "MD" cited in an appar 2007 Page #144  
 conducted in th.is direction, but nevertheless these cases furnish a signj 2007 Page #202  
promised on a truly massive scale. Nevertheless, the trend begun by the U.S 2008 Page #32  
supporters as it does detractors . Nevertheless , such assertions abound. S 2008 Page #37  
man with no known corporate links, nevertheless was the base commander of F 2008 Page #134  
s self-evident. The United States, nevertheless, was almost totally unprepa 2009 Page #15  
eat, but prevention of cosmic war. Nevertheless, convincing the American sc 2009 Page #21  
h deaths of its two investigators. Nevertheless, Edward Ruppelt put a thinl 2009 Page #30  
hting without any other witnesses. Nevertheless , when the Air Force finall 2009 Page #31  

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

and prepared by a Colonel Elmer M. Neville, it states: 1. This will confirm 2007 Page #139  

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

ant Bruce Englund; Sergeant Monroe Nevilles, who handled Geiger counters an 2009 Page #69  

Word: "new", 756 instance(s) (Back to Top)

al on the Plains of St. Augustine, New Mexico ............................. 2003 Page #3  
sh Retrieval North of Albuquerque, New Mexico ............................. 2003 Page #3  
ayered Bi/Mg Metal ............ 93 New Attacks on Roswell and MJ-12........ 2003 Page #3  
kind can do it.” Press conference, New Castle New . Hampshire September 30, 2003 Page #8  
 it.” Press conference, New Castle New . Hampshire September 30, 2003www.ma 2003 Page #8  
ng objects are nonsense. ” Source: New York Times, February 28. 1960 www.ma 2003 Page #10  
 Douglas MacArthur October 8,1955, New York Times www.majesticdocuments.com 2003 Page #10  
rnold Head or the Army Air Forces “New weapons are on the drawing board whi 2003 Page #16  
erish as you might think." Source: New York Times, August 18, 1945 wwwjnaje 2003 Page #16  
 spring of 1941. It draws upon the new Majestic and Interplanetary Phenomen 2003 Page #21  
ic documents interconnect to these new ones and ultimately advance the reas 2003 Page #21  
te secrets", "applications of this new wonder ” and “above Is not wholly cl 2003 Page #26  
These previous three documents are new and arrived in the summer of 2000. Y 2003 Page #27  
this picture, tracked Fisk down in New Mexico and spoke with him on the tel 2003 Page #36  
ug 1921, SS# 720-09- 1812 Lives In New Mexico, allegedly advisor to preside 2003 Page #36  
 Huffman - Mann story and provided new checkable data. Is This Case Real? A 2003 Page #38  
ysical evidence, bits of wreckage, new witnesses, historical aerial photogr 2003 Page #38  
968 Fred Crisman was subpoenaed by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garris 2003 Page #42  
Guy Banister operated an office in New Orleans that Garrison also investiga 2003 Page #42  
 Shaw was one of three people that New Orleans district attorney Jim Garris 2003 Page #42  
al on the Plains of St. Augustine, New Mexico Art Campbell Col. Philip J. C 2003 Page #43  
 any other crash sites in Arizona, New Mexico? A. I was privy to the San Au 2003 Page #43  
ignal Cops, U.S. Army War College, New Mexico State Library, Santa Fe, NM,  2003 Page #44  
sh Retrieval North of Albuquerque, New Mexico Budd Hopkins 47               2003 Page #51  
ed on the Kecksburg Incident, many new leads came to my attention both loca 2003 Page #61  
tion for Freedom of Information, a new group seeking to find knowledge abou 2003 Page #65  
together in seeking out hidden and new information about what happened at K 2003 Page #65  
d this paper, the SCI-FI Channel's new tv documentary, "The New Roswell: Ke 2003 Page #65  
Channel's new tv documentary, "The New Roswell: Kecksburg Exposed" will hav 2003 Page #65  
. The show should contain a lot of new information and eyewitness accounts  2003 Page #65  
erviews have added a great deal of new information, while heightening the c 2003 Page #66  
o the Kecksburg event, a number of new leads came to my attention. One name 2003 Page #68  
9, 1965. During the showing of the new SCI FI TV documentary, "The New Rosw 2003 Page #71  
he new SCI FI TV documentary, "The New Roswell: Kecksburg Exposed," new evi 2003 Page #71  
e New Roswell: Kecksburg Exposed," new evidence was revealed as a result of 2003 Page #71  
m throughout the country. Numerous new leads on the case are being brought  2003 Page #72  
series of crashed UFO incidents in New Mexico, England, and Russia. Newman' 2003 Page #73  
ss County in what is now is Beacon New York in 1892. His father is a contra 2003 Page #85  
velt has Forrestal sworn in as the new Secretary. It is also in 1940 that h 2003 Page #86  
estal to head up the creation of a new Department of Defense. He sees this  2003 Page #86  
 Navy's concerns over the role the new Air Force will play in the new defen 2003 Page #86  
the new Air Force will play in the new defense establishment. Nonetheless,  2003 Page #86  
fully oversees the creation of the new department, again proving himself to 2003 Page #86  
 or things, crash in the plains of New Mexico less than eighty miles from R 2003 Page #86  
ty Act is passed by Congress and a new national security establishment come 2003 Page #87  
Secretary of Navy Forrestal as the new Secretary of Defense. The new Secret 2003 Page #87  
 the new Secretary of Defense. The new Secretary is charged with being "the 2003 Page #87  
itary Installation in the State of New Mexico." If MJ-12 was a real organiz 2003 Page #87  
or fictitious." That same day, the new Secretary of Defense arrives at his  2003 Page #87  
ecretary of Defense arrives at his new offices in the Pentagon. For the rec 2003 Page #87  
 see Louis Johnson sworn in as the new Secretary of Defense. The President  2003 Page #89  
ur days later he is visited by the new Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson.  2003 Page #90  
 two or three weeks. On May 17 the New York Times reports that both visitor 2003 Page #90  
James Forrestal APhll, 8, 1940 THE NEW VOHK TIME Forrsalal h Trtalid In Nav 2003 Page #91  
nformation related to the Roswell (New Mexico) UFO crash. "My grandfather w 2003 Page #97  
Wright- Patterson AFB in Ohio from New Mexico." The writer did not give a s 2003 Page #98  
7 was not unique. Figure 2. Map of New Mexico Figure 3. Roswell and White S 2003 Page #98  
Socorro and Plains of San Agustin, New Mexico. 94                           2003 Page #98  
ash site a few miles from Socorro, New Mexico. First broadcast on U.K. and  2003 Page #101  
31, 1947 somewhere near Magdalena, New Mexico. This is from controversial f 2003 Page #101  
errestrial vehicle that crashed in New Mexico and which sounds similar to t 2003 Page #101  
rofessor who agreed to analyze the new material and Bell shipped two fragme 2003 Page #103  
wedge- shaped" spacecraft found in New Mexico have about twenty-five altern 2003 Page #106  
examination (offsite) conducted at New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technol 2003 Page #107  
ational Laboratory in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and aerospace and exotic met 2003 Page #110  
                                   New Attacks on Roswell and MJ-12 Stanton 2003 Page #117  
                                   New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-12 Spokane W 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-1 2 121      2003 Page #125  
                                   New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-12 123       2003 Page #127  
                                   New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-1 2 I 0 !TEC 2003 Page #129  
                                   New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-1 2 I UH b“. 2003 Page #131  
                                   New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-12 Ua«^rtaMv 2003 Page #133  
                                   New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-12 ‘ re MJ-1 2003 Page #135  
                                   New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-12 GENERAL A 2003 Page #137  
                                   New Attacks on Roswell & MJ-12 135       2003 Page #139  
ific Labs, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He had two sons, a devoted w 2003 Page #141  
n cases of the postmodern era. The New Mexico State Police office in Cimarr 2003 Page #142  
e had been driving in northeastern New Mexico on May 5th when she and her 8 2003 Page #143  
, and help to steer Ufology into a new phase —a time where those who were f 2003 Page #147  
 Bennewitz innocently accepted the new program, which was specifically tail 2003 Page #149  
. July 9, 1947 , Truman meets with New Mexico Senator Carl A. Hatch. • Why? 2003 Page #155  
time to meet, or was it to discuss New Mexico UFO Crashes? www ma/esbcdocum 2003 Page #155  
cal Laboratory at Wright Field. - “New report is in the process of being pu 2003 Page #155  
ce were unusual materials from the New Mexico crash events would have been  2003 Page #161  
ge will not occur...paper work for new contract..." November 14-16.2003 I . 2003 Page #162  
cuments.com The issues and what ’s new? Recovery and Disposal." He put me i 2003 Page #169  
ton National sightings in ‘52 gave new reason for suppression □ Robertson p 2003 Page #170  
n that the present abbreviation of New Mexico as NM for address did not occ 2003 Page #183  
esult of enormous coverage of this new space thinking. Slide 53 shows eight 2003 Page #183  
nology secret and to do testing of new systems at covert locations, within  2003 Page #185  
l start to laugh at the emperor ’s new clothes? 11/8/2003 Special Operabcns 2003 Page #188  
y involved in the 1965 blackout of New York City. In fact, he wrote a repor 2003 Page #193  
that involve national security — a new weapons system. I surely wouldn't re 2003 Page #196  
wed in this room downstairs in the new building of the Library of Congress. 2003 Page #197  
t even been opened yet. This was a new building. They had a big special roo 2003 Page #197  
ll Report: Fact vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Desert." It concluded that th 2003 Page #201  
acecraft did not crash in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. A couple days follo 2003 Page #201  
to China". • "When your mission to New Mexico..." vs. "China" and "Sandia A 2003 Page #207  
ective says, "when your mission in New Mexico is completed you will proceed 2003 Page #207  
dia AEC facility" yet Sandia is in New Mexico, why mention it specifically? 2003 Page #207  
 That key strategic element of the New Mexico crashes would well be worth v 2003 Page #207  
s flight logs show that he flew to New Mexico from July 7th to 11th. Respon 2003 Page #208  
l and the President knew about the New Mexico crash events. Marshall had de 2003 Page #208  
 together his team for the trip to New Mexico. The memo of 8 July 1947, fro 2003 Page #208  
er on his way to China stop off in New Mexico to see Twining? 204           2003 Page #208  
now collocated with Sandia also in New Mexico) Skeptics speculate that this 2003 Page #209  
directive for Twining he is out in New Mexico on an important mission and I 2003 Page #209  
ane had already left and he was in New Mexico doing the mission. Such an ob 2003 Page #210  
the wealth of other evidence about New Mexico events of 1947. Could it be t 2003 Page #210  
quirement of the importance of the New Mexico events and the pending leak a 2003 Page #210  
uly 8, 9147 assigning him to go to New Mexico - leaked Salina, www.majestic 2003 Page #211  
 not siren, * When your mission in New .iexieo is corrsleted vov will nroi* 2003 Page #214  
n airborne objects in the atato of New Mexico, between U July - 6 July lFl| 2003 Page #232  
entwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident: New & Previously Unpublished Pieces of t 2004 Page #3  
23 Debris from Two Crashed UFOs in New Mexico, 1947 Chuck Wade 237 Evidence 2004 Page #3  
peared there. This was certainly a new slant on the case; but what really c 2004 Page #14  
interest in the events at Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. And from Russia we t 2004 Page #15  
ount for one specific reason: from New Zealand's Joint Intelligence Bureau, 2004 Page #15  
 been recovered in areas including New South Wales, Western Australia, and  2004 Page #16  
as evident that the governments of New Zealand and Australia were involved  2004 Page #16  
 available to me by Australian and New Zealand authorities was a 1972 newsp 2004 Page #16  
 from the Sci-Fi Channel to film a new series titled Proof Positive. And al 2004 Page #16  
surfaces, it surfaces not from the New Mexico desert but from China, Russia 2004 Page #17  
s also received information that a new repeat islin the process of being pu 2004 Page #18  
DLINE OF THIS STORY STAY'S 0110TEI NEW SPI4ERF FELL FOP' SPACE TN SANTA CR0 2004 Page #21  
loped the craft in a secret lab in New York State and had decided to take i 2004 Page #32  
a. When I came on the scene as the new guy in town, Chris and I eventually  2004 Page #42  
entwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident: New and Previously Unpublished Pieces of 2004 Page #46  
olved to come forward. Since then, new information has irregularly continue 2004 Page #46  
e LIFO Incident, then go on to the new and previously unpublished pieces of 2004 Page #46  
articulars that in some cases were new to us. These letters have remained i 2004 Page #49  
including a feature article in the New York Times. An indirect result of th 2004 Page #58  
had had with his mother in upstate New York almost ten years later. He also 2004 Page #58  
r 1984 at a conference in Brewster New York. In early December Budd spoke a 2004 Page #58  
e scientific college in Princeton, New Jersey. For the next half a dozen ye 2004 Page #58  
 us to be its first audience. This new and previously unpublished informati 2004 Page #59  
n today with a statement by former New Mexico State Representative Jon Andr 2004 Page #60  
r also shared his information with New Mexico Congressman Steve Schiff. SLI 2004 Page #60  
rning the 1947 Crash Near Roswell, New Mexico" After his death, The Washing 2004 Page #60  
have crashed northwest of Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. Rep. Schiff asked t 2004 Page #60  
994. Today I have information from New Mexico State Rep. Andy Kissner to sh 2004 Page #61  
tatement written in 1994 by Former New Mexico State Rep. J. Andrew Kissner, 2004 Page #62  
he Tularosa Basin in south central New Mexico, the most highly classified e 2004 Page #62  
ordo Army Air Field at Alamogordo, New Mexico. The well-publicized 'Roswell 2004 Page #62  
ell-publicized 'Roswell' (Corona), New Mexico flying disc was one of these. 2004 Page #62  
at the White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico. The first static engine test 2004 Page #64  
ne on the outskirts of Alamogordo, New Mexico." But what actually happened  2004 Page #64  
th of the community of Alamogordo, New Mexico — 40 degrees off the V-2's pr 2004 Page #65  
 the V-2's projected flight path." New Mexico State Representative Andrew K 2004 Page #65  
facility somewhere in the state of New Mexico that was underground. There w 2004 Page #66  
October 16, 1945, at Island Beach, New Jersey, and reached speed of 1,400 m 2004 Page #66  
y impacting within one mile of the new Buena Vista Airport only six miles s 2004 Page #67  
ranklin Mountains east of Anthony, New Mexico — twelve minutes before the e 2004 Page #68  
ter was near La Guardia Airport in New York where a United Airlines plane t 2004 Page #68  
ial Investigations in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with an AFOSI Special Agent  2004 Page #69  
south of Loredo, Texas; and Aztec, New Mexico. SLIDE #16: UFO CRASH AT AZTE 2004 Page #69  
02, Aztec UFO Conference in Aztec, New 66                                   2004 Page #69  
t twelve miles northeast of Aztec, New Mexico, where a 99-foot-diameter sil 2004 Page #70  
 disc by Top Secret radar bases in New Mexico — a disc that allegedly was t 2004 Page #70  
n through the atmosphere to Aztec, New Mexico. At the same time, Rep. Kissn 2004 Page #70  
Rep. Kissner was doing an official New Mexico historical research project t 2004 Page #70  
meaning secret bases to put on the New Mexico historical landmark list. So  2004 Page #70  
 secret radar bases had existed in New Mexico as Scully described. Another  2004 Page #70  
lamos was a good place to test the new, powerful radar because the Manhatta 2004 Page #71  
about them until the February 2000 New Mexico legislature was in session. E 2004 Page #71  
o is the only secret radar base in New Mexico that survived with buildings  2004 Page #71  
n north of Los Alamos added to the New Mexico State Historical Register. Th 2004 Page #71  
to families of two Aztec and Cuba, New Mexico, police officers, who told th 2004 Page #72  
, Los Alamos Farmington and Aztec, New Mexico, 100 air miles northwest of t 2004 Page #73  
as 99 feet, found near Farmington, New Mexico prior to 1950. Several years  2004 Page #73  
 location was given as Farmington, New Mexico, "prior to 1950." The militar 2004 Page #73  
where near the town of Farmington, New Mexico, prior to 1950. As I could se 2004 Page #74  
in the Southwest, around the Texas/New Mexico area; one was somewhere in th 2004 Page #75  
derly rancher who lived in Corona, New Mexico. He said he had known Mack Br 2004 Page #75  
etrievals the UFOs that crashed in New Mexico in 1947. "Animal parts" takes 2004 Page #76  
a "horrible secret" at the Corona, New Mexico, crash had to do with the wor 2004 Page #79  
 document) objects in the state of New Mexico, between 4 July to 6 July 194 2004 Page #79  
in field test states. Discovery of new virus and bacteria agents so lethal  2004 Page #80  
les extracted from bodies found in New Mexico have yielded new strains of a 2004 Page #80  
s found in New Mexico have yielded new strains of a retro-virus not totally 2004 Page #80  
ase of radiation over the state of New Mexico. AFTAC detachment from McClel 2004 Page #81  
ion of the aviation crisis. Former New Mexico State Representative Andrew K 2004 Page #82  
d that four bodies from a crash in New Mexico had been seen at Langley. Ano 2004 Page #97  
the Earth in the fall of 1952 with new long range radar that had just been  2004 Page #103  
rful syndicated columnist with the New York Herald Tribune, published the s 2004 Page #103  
rieval Syndrome, Status Report II: New Sources, New Data, January 1980 • 3. 2004 Page #107  
me, Status Report II: New Sources, New Data, January 1980 • 3. UFO Crash/Re 2004 Page #107  
: Einstein present 7 1947 Roswell, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 1 Numerous Open  2004 Page #111  
, 12-13 UFO and bodies recovered , new sources confirming known reports 8 1 2004 Page #111  
 known reports 8 1948 White Sands, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 0 0 Witness V.A. P 2004 Page #111  
ead to pointed chin 11 1948 Aztec, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researchers To 2004 Page #111  
; crash was earlier 21 1952 Bronx, New York, USA 1 1 0 0 0 Witness Robert O 2004 Page #111  
 live aliens 27 1953 Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Researcher Joa 2004 Page #112  
 1953 White Sands Proving Grounds, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Ric 2004 Page #112  
 occupants all dead nearby 29 1954 New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researchers Fr 2004 Page #112  
uflaged, "rockets" 33 1957 Clovis, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Deb 2004 Page #112  
, 12-13 UFO seen in hangar 36 1962 New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Rob 2004 Page #112  
investigation and research 37 1962 New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Tom 2004 Page #112  
while guarding Quonset hut 58 1974 New Mexico, USA 0 0 0 1 0 Researcher Ran 2004 Page #113  
ment III, 23-4 Knowledge of C/R in New Mexico mentioned during California t 2004 Page #113  
casualties 65 1978 Ft Dix-McGuire, New Jersey, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researchers Ri 2004 Page #114  
ery, meteorite cover story 76 1985 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Re 2004 Page #114  
ned alien with paralyzed larynx in New Orleans Vet Hospital, per "Beth" Sli 2004 Page #116  
 anomalous observations hinting at new principles of science, where the ins 2004 Page #117  
ary action" • See Frank Feschino's new book, "The Braxton County Monster" s 2004 Page #128  
 case. In the process of reading a new book by Frank 126                    2004 Page #129  
restrials crash landed in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947, and they believe it 2004 Page #132  
s MacArthur, who was quoted in the New York Times on October 8, 1955, stati 2004 Page #133  
s that they launched near Roswell, New Mexico, and that they acquired surpl 2004 Page #133  
1940s in the U.S. Army in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1978 was a retired ham ra 2004 Page #134  
eman. (It was the Foster ranch, on New Mexico Bureau of Land Management ter 2004 Page #135  
desist. The other clue came from a New Mexico resident named Vern Maltais,  2004 Page #135  
site of a crashed flying saucer in New Mexico at about the same time a grou 2004 Page #135  
of the crash of a flying saucer in New Mexico. In this respect, he was esse 2004 Page #136  
d research of his own and followed new leads, and he then partnered with Ch 2004 Page #136  
ore, the head of the University of New York secret Mogul balloon research p 2004 Page #138  
alien spaceship crashed in Roswell New Mexico in 1947." That prompted roars 2004 Page #140  
knife. Was this fiber optics, or a new type of twine for the balloon array? 2004 Page #142  
hat said: IF FOUND, PLEASE CONTACT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. Even Charles Moore, 2004 Page #143  
 attack. That was another of those new "mistakes" that was quickly retracte 2004 Page #144  
tably Congressman Steven Schiff of New Mexico, whose search for answers abo 2004 Page #146  
ly in a public lecture in Roswell, New Mexico, that he received a high-leve 2004 Page #146  
ican in the Washington Post or the New York Times. Was there no obituary be 2004 Page #146  
 Force under Clinton even coined a new term to describe a person's state of 2004 Page #148  
ore. However, the town of Roswell, New Mexico, which became a household wor 2004 Page #148  
Red Army in 1933 believed that the new technology of rocketry could benefit 2004 Page #153  
Some explanations are anything but new: A Proto-Template for Roswell Apolog 2004 Page #166  
 Russia • Ball Lightning with some new invention • Northern Lights The Big  2004 Page #166  
nvolve our national security — our new weapons systems. I certainly wouldn' 2004 Page #186  
d to report to the basement of the new Library of Congress Madison Building 2004 Page #186  
ediately asked who was behind this new plan. Was this coming from President 2004 Page #192  
th me, Emenegger told me about the new UFO documentary offer. He was direct 2004 Page #192  
 the old Army Air Base at Roswell, New Mexico. There, in front of the west  2004 Page #195  
live alien which was being held in New Mexico. That's not right. You're rig 2004 Page #196  
 say you can meet an alien down in New Mexico. Paul Sharde once asked me if 2004 Page #196  
e interested in going down to like New Mexico, to meet with — you know — so 2004 Page #196  
 — death from own experiments with new strains of influenza • Dr. Robert G. 2004 Page #201  
al (brother) • Henry Forrestal and new SECDEF Johnson agreed that his broth 2004 Page #204  
 • It also says Wright Field has a new biological laboratory, the Joint Res 2004 Page #210  
surprise, Ramsey convinced me that new evidence which he and others had unc 2004 Page #215  
ckground on the UFO phenomenon and New Mexico in the late 1940s.7 But it is 2004 Page #215  
said he was from the town of Cuba, New Mexico, which is southeast of Aztec. 2004 Page #217  
 and Leo Gebauer, in light of this new supportive evidence. Were they reall 2004 Page #218  
ed a secret radar base in northern New Mexico, at El Vado. But then he ran  2004 Page #220  
ado, there were requisitions for a new roof, a water heater, and some elect 2004 Page #220  
 been built, why would they need a new roof, a water heater and some electr 2004 Page #220  
 besidcs El Vado, one in Moriarty, New Mexico, and one in Continental Divid 2004 Page #220  
co, and one in Continental Divide, New Mexico) had actually been built in 1 2004 Page #220  
else may have been going on out in New Mexico that warranted the government 2004 Page #221  
ourse, more — more witnesses (with new ones being uncovered by Ramsey and o 2004 Page #223  
c incident. He is the president of New Mexicans for Science and Reason. 3 P 2004 Page #223  
ive Study of the Roswell Incident (New York: Marlow & Company, 1992); Aztec 2004 Page #223  
 — 112. 25 Thomas, Dave "The Aztec New Mexico Saucer Scam" New Mexicans for 2004 Page #224  
"The Aztec New Mexico Saucer Scam" New Mexicans for Science and Reason Repo 2004 Page #224  
 the Government's UFO Conspirades (New York Harper Torch, 2)02), pp. 10 - 2 2004 Page #224  
Cavitt recovered material from the New Mexico desert, Maj. Marcel was order 2004 Page #226  
r 10 or 11 years, and not anything new and exotic. Let me present a "best r 2004 Page #227  
ll Report: Fact vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Desert, their penultimate eff 2004 Page #230  
   Debris from Two Crashed UFOs in New Mexico, 1947 Chuck Wade Copyright 20 2004 Page #240  
n on the Foster Ranch near Corona, New Mexico, my home town. Mac came to Co 2004 Page #240  
ter at the UFO Symposium in Aztec, New Mexico. Art discussed some very unus 2004 Page #240  
n the plains of Saint Augustine in New Mexico. Art and I became friends and 2004 Page #240  
d on to the UFO Museum in Roswell, New Mexico, while he was on stage there  2004 Page #240  
jor intelligence agency. With nine new code words, unusual methods were tak 2004 Page #242  
t. One of the first discoveries of new Majestic documents that arrived in T 2004 Page #243  
, and the correct abbreviation for New Mexico before the postal code was ch 2004 Page #246  
cript states: "Is it possible that new peeps through the telescope on Mt. P 2004 Page #247  
colleagues to determine if there's new evidence that could further identify 2004 Page #247  
inate this problem, I have drafted new directives for your review and consi 2004 Page #251  
th this evidence, according to the New York Times, corroboration would stil 2004 Page #254  
........ , .. , .. -,~, "Dawn of a New Age," Corso photo, EBE sketch, and l 2005 Page #6  
s CORSO'S CLAIMS IN "THE DAWN OF A NEW AGE" F. th d· "I " "I d"d " ■ 1rs an 2005 Page #7  
on to Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He died on December 4, 1960. 2005 Page #41  
 Arizona. Stated Stringfield : "My new source, JLD, a resident of Ohio, nor 2005 Page #44  
ndows on the buildings . There are new padlocks and many brand new doors .. 2005 Page #55  
re are new padlocks and many brand new doors ... SLIDE# 14 New door locks o 2005 Page #55  
many brand new doors ... SLIDE# 14 New door locks on new doors surrounded b 2005 Page #55  
rs ... SLIDE# 14 New door locks on new doors surrounded by peeling paint .  2005 Page #55  
 by peeling paint . ... with brand new solid locks. 53                      2005 Page #55  
 Conference SLIDE# 15 \'(fide-shot new door and Schlage lock. The new doors 2005 Page #56  
hot new door and Schlage lock. The new doors and locks stand out as pecuLia 2005 Page #56  
decrepit-looking DRES buildings, a new solar panelpowered mono-directional  2005 Page #57  
oles going off tO DRES buildings A new addition some distance from the DRES 2005 Page #57  
Like abandoned buildings backed by new heating fuel tanks. SLIDE# 23 Two la 2005 Page #58  
LDINGS Steve was surprised to find new solar panels, new doors, new locks,  2005 Page #66  
urprised to find new solar panels, new doors, new locks, NE\Xf antenna, big 2005 Page #66  
 find new solar panels, new doors, new locks, NE\Xf antenna, big air vents, 2005 Page #66  
t we're looking at here is a brand new solar panel array that has been inst 2005 Page #66  
ELING PAINT. BUT THE DOOR IS BRAND NEW WITH NEW LOCKS. ''The aerial photogr 2005 Page #66  
NT. BUT THE DOOR IS BRAND NEW WITH NEW LOCKS. ''The aerial photographs were 2005 Page #66  
 must we confront the reali'0 of a new scientific paradigm - the presence i 2005 Page #73  
e release of documents through the new and improved Freedom of ]nformation  2005 Page #73  
however, who obstinately deny such new information, must live with ever gre 2005 Page #77  
n alien at Fort Dix/McGuire AFB in New Jersey in 1978. This was also invest 2005 Page #78  
tement on 3 Ju.ly 2004 in Roswell, New r-.•fexico, auended by the author. 7 2005 Page #81  
e little question that significant new technology has been developed for se 2005 Page #84  
was invited to join the faculty of New York City's New School for Social Re 2005 Page #89  
oin the faculty of New York City's New School for Social Research the 87    2005 Page #89  
t the objection, and the design of new experiments to shed light on the que 2005 Page #93  
ontact With Space Reich moved from New York to an area just outside the tow 2005 Page #94  
 nineteen fifties. Here he built a new home and laboratory personall y desi 2005 Page #94  
holar, Professor Paul .Matthews of New York University observed in hjs 1973 2005 Page #103  
 a simple passivity or mistrust of new ideas as an active approach wruch ca 2005 Page #103  
n UVilhel111 Reich and A.S. Neill. New York: Farrar &Giroux, 1981. Croall,  2005 Page #104  
rouble: The UFO Assault 011 Earth, New York, The Exposition Press, 1973. Gr 2005 Page #104  
.: IV'ilhelm Reich VS. The U.S.A., New York, W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1 2005 Page #104  
on of Yo"th: An Alftobiogr,rpl?J'· New York, Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1998.  2005 Page #105  
y Letters and ]011mals, 1940-1947, New York, Farrar Straus Giroux, 1999. Ro 2005 Page #105  
 O,go11011a1, Volume 24, Number 2, New York, Orgonomic Publications, Inc, 1 2005 Page #105  
f 01-gonovry, Volume 25, Number 1, New York, Orgonomic Publications, Inc, 1 2005 Page #105  
h: A Biograpl?J of lVilhelm Reich, New York, St. Martin's Press/Marek, 1983 2005 Page #105  
                                   New Archeological Evidence from the Mac  2005 Page #107  
w much more thjs must be true when new data-rarified but compelling evidenc 2005 Page #117  
ation, what if this encounter with new technology and culture requires a ne 2005 Page #117  
 technology and culture requires a new level of responsibibt y and human ma 2005 Page #117  
e crashes) in the middle of one of New Mexico's ferocious desert Lightning  2005 Page #121  
 high-power radar, particularly in New Mexico (where we developed guided mi 2005 Page #121  
le JuJy 29, 1952, Sydney Australia New Herald,July31, 1952 3 Preliminary ph 2005 Page #121  
o retraction s and stonewalJ.ing-a new director of counterintelligence repl 2005 Page #123  
his: General Marshall's call for a new intelligence unit to investigate cra 2005 Page #124  
nt to a large area in the state of New Mexico known as the White Sands l'vl 2005 Page #125  
he Tularosa Basin of south-central New lVfexico and is the largest military 2005 Page #125  
obert Wood's papers-Validating the New Majestic Documents and Mounting Evid 2005 Page #130  
rived in a military transport from New Mexico, delivering "two little men . 2005 Page #131  
o the infamous UFO crash at Aztec, New Mexjco in 1948 that many people beli 2005 Page #132  
sh retrieval event for the reader. New UFO ts Private correspondence to the 2005 Page #134  
on paper-may be germane. Are there new forensic technologies that can valid 2005 Page #136  
l y to what history must show is a new stage in human understanding. Some s 2005 Page #139  
 Majestic 12 Group have also taken new and different forms in recent decade 2005 Page #143  
1947 he had been flown to Roswell, New Mexico, on a special assignment. Ini 2005 Page #145  
tin g to do now is to look at both new and old information to see if it eit 2005 Page #147  
 Kelly, and with Jackie Onassis in New York. Maloney has informed us on tap 2005 Page #149  
 of them to be correct and a whole new area of research could open up ro us 2005 Page #149  
m is Rob Townshend , who worked in New Zealand on the blockbuster movie Lor 2005 Page #149  
UFOUSSR; and B~yond Rns111ell. His new book Alien A11top.ry !nqlfesl is ava 2005 Page #152  
d UFO lore. Reme Baca recalls that New Mexico in 1945 was more like the Thi 2005 Page #153  
ery of a flying disc near Roswell, New Mexico, in July 1947 has sparked dis 2005 Page #161  
cles is to examine the vehicle for new and advanced technolog y with a view 2005 Page #162  
curred in the desert near Socorro, New Mexico. His recounting of this incid 2005 Page #165  
the Gravit) Research Foundation of New Boston, a complete understancling an 2005 Page #172  
.ite Sands Army Proving Grounds in New Mexico. Though Werner von Braun saw  2005 Page #172  
y were on the threshold of amazing new concepts (beyond the BeU research ro 2005 Page #172  
echnolog y businesses, focusing on new product design and automation in the 2005 Page #174  
 in detail in Frank Feschino Jr.'s new book "Shoot Them Down". Major Genera 2006 Page #5  
arthling aircraft. Tim Good in his new book "Need to Know" recounts similar 2006 Page #5  
how long it would take to fly from New York to Los Angeles by putting a fea 2006 Page #6  
recently flew nonstop from Newark, New Jersey, to Hong Kong, China, in less 2006 Page #6  
nd aquariums. We are still finding new specimens. J. The local galactic hor 2006 Page #7  
ce men seeking the best site for a new amusement park in the solar system.  2006 Page #8  
aster fission and fusion and other new technologies to allow us to take our 2006 Page #8  
nic? I hardly think so. After all, New Jersey was being destroyed by Martia 2006 Page #8  
cerned about how to defend against new vehicles and also how to learn what  2006 Page #9  
 a space program, would push for a new view of ourselves as EARTHLINGS inst 2006 Page #9  
y suggest that soon there would be new methods of energy production, air an 2006 Page #10  
nd in the Plains of San Agustin in New Mexico in early July, 1947, were sma 2006 Page #10  
ell and the MJ-12 Documents in the New Millennium" (Ref.5), and in my "Revi 2006 Page #12  
s NOT light hydrogen. Sandia IS in New Mexico, etc. General Spaatz was NOT  2006 Page #12  
co, etc. General Spaatz was NOT in New Mexico on July 7, 1947 (I found his  2006 Page #12  
l Report: Truth vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Desert" (see Ref. 5) had as h 2006 Page #13  
 War", Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, New York, 2001, 399 pages. 3. Berliner,  2006 Page #13  
ll Report: Fact vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Desert", US Government Printi 2006 Page #13  
l part of the drafting process for new Army manuals. Overall, the MJ-12 Gro 2006 Page #24  
w TS manuscript about UFO crash in New Mexico! craft and bodies retrieved L 2006 Page #26  
11/78. U.S Naval Ammunition Depot. New Shrewsbury. NJ Opect nyfeet above, r 2006 Page #28  
figtiter crashes, two fatalities • New order evade UFOs • American attitude 2006 Page #28  
rratically south towards Lockport, New York crashes. • 1196. Varginha, Braz 2006 Page #29  
ghtings of Secret Aircraft Hint at New Propulsion, Airframe Der..igns • • ' 2006 Page #30  
ed Meyer's name is removed and two new and as far as my investigation has g 2006 Page #45  
d us. It could bring us phenomenal new technologies and at the same time ma 2006 Page #50  
g us now? Is it exploring? Seeking new territory or resources? Passing thro 2006 Page #53  
tself. If the NHI were benevolent, new technologies and knowledge might be  2006 Page #56  
and ideas could result in fabulous new products and market opportunities; b 2006 Page #56  
 order. Theologians would test the new reality against doctrine and prophec 2006 Page #58  
 would turn away from their faith. New cults would appear overnight. There  2006 Page #59  
lic is largely ready to accept the new visitors. This is the most favorable 2006 Page #60  
ctives and to enable harvesting of new knowledge. NHI technology could brin 2006 Page #60  
s in science: interstellar travel, new energy sources, genetic breakthrough 2006 Page #60  
incentive to cooperatively develop new technology. Some businesses would tr 2006 Page #60  
he NHI would stimulate the rise of new religions and cults, some worshippin 2006 Page #60  
ed. Gradually, people might notice new technological products and other pos 2006 Page #60  
cience. Nonetheless, in time, many new products and breakthroughs could be  2006 Page #61  
se, along with cultic activity and new religions. The media, like other sec 2006 Page #61  
hallenged by schismatic movements, new cults and doomsday prophets. Some re 2006 Page #64  
rent belief systems to accommodate new realities. Displays of advanced tech 2006 Page #67  
 to many, could provoke science to new heights of creative fervor and disco 2006 Page #67  
 in widespread angst, emergence of new strains of paranoia and nervous diso 2006 Page #67  
tor of the Milky Way galaxy. Soon, new space-based telescopes will make it  2006 Page #70  
l Life, Albert A. Harrison, Ph.D., New York: Plenum Press, 1997. Confirmati 2006 Page #70  
Histog of UFO Crashes (Avon Books, New York, 1995). For the purpose of this 2006 Page #72  
nationwide television talk show in New York called 'We the People." Mrs. Ma 2006 Page #91  
foreign language" I spoke, a heavy New England Connecticut accent that imme 2006 Page #91  
n D.C. on September 12, 1952. "The New York Times" headline read, "FLAME OV 2006 Page #95  
 front page headline story in the "New York Daily News" that read, "The Thi 2006 Page #99  
the "Manchester Union-Leader" from New Hampshire ran the headline, "Huge Mo 2006 Page #99  
ht and my research took on a whole new perspective. I discovered that the U 2006 Page #99  
 them down" story from 1952. In my new book, "Shoot Them Down - The Flying  2006 Page #99  
r" incident. I will also reveal my new military findings. This includes the 2006 Page #100  
odified to accommodate them. These new theories then become the science of  2006 Page #101  
ng "magic" has been explained with new equations. All living creatures have 2006 Page #101  
ogical warfare inferences from the New Mexico events were significant (page 2006 Page #104  
 and No. 99, of the series titled "New Medical Facilities for Biological Wa 2006 Page #104  
Facilities for Biological Warfare; New Genetic and Pharmaceutical Developme 2006 Page #104  
in field test stages. Discovery of new virus and bacteria agents so lethal, 2006 Page #105  
les extracted from bodies found in New Mexico, have yielded new strains of  2006 Page #105  
 found in New Mexico, have yielded new strains of a retro-virus not totally 2006 Page #105  
a, Brazil ET Case -More Incredible New Revelations Brazilian UFO Magazine # 2006 Page #108  
the critical step of notifying the New Mexico Department of Health, along w 2006 Page #110  
FO Crash Retrieval Conference 1. A new virulent influenza strain 2. A new c 2006 Page #111  
new virulent influenza strain 2. A new coxiella (sheep-borne) bacterium 3.  2006 Page #111  
hemotoxin 6. "Something completely new" A rash of consultations ensued at t 2006 Page #111  
 that the Four Corners Virus was a new type of Hantavirus, previously unrec 2006 Page #111  
e vectors of mice and Pinyon Jays. New pathogens, new diseases? We have now 2006 Page #112  
ce and Pinyon Jays. New pathogens, new diseases? We have now four examples  2006 Page #112  
ockets. Meanwhile, today there are new threats and challenges emerging upon 2006 Page #113  
rleton Gadjusek discovered kuru in New Guinea, in a cannibalistic tribe, br 2006 Page #114  
nderstand how to vaccinate against new diseases would find that studies of  2006 Page #116  
ns. There are modern concerns that new pathogens are neither understood nor 2006 Page #117  
nderstand how to vaccinate against new diseases would find that studies of  2006 Page #117  
the bomb-disposal team would try a new method of defusing the bomb. Prescot 2006 Page #128  
es website, Earthfiles.com. Former New Mexico State Representative, Andrew  2006 Page #139  
d UFO crash retrieval incidents in New Mexico. Rep. Kissner had assembled m 2006 Page #139  
ing about the research that former New Mexico State Representative, Andrew  2006 Page #139  
0s." Then in the mid-1990s, former New Mexico State Representative Andrew K 2006 Page #141  
was assigned to design and build a new radar facility at the Blowhard Mount 2006 Page #151  
, my Dad was installing all of the new equipment and I watched him and they 2006 Page #154  
 who directed the work to have the new electronics installed. When they wer 2006 Page #154  
omputers and radar and setting the new ranges because a 10 megawatt radar s 2006 Page #154  
re from a disc crash near Roswell, New Mexico, in the late 1940s. Videotape 2006 Page #160  
all them at the time, did crash in New Mexico in the 1940s and the governme 2006 Page #160  
Rear Admiral Alva D. Bernhard. The new command was to take the place of thr 2006 Page #161  
th atomic bombs to drop on Boston, New York and Washington, D.C.? "Impossib 2006 Page #164  
rts were flashed to air centers in New England and bgond. But about an hour 2006 Page #168  
 the eastern United States, in the New England area, rather than over Alask 2006 Page #168  
 have repercussions in Alaska. The New York Times published a story with a  2006 Page #169  
ss, and human evolution in a whole new light, stumble along arguing with ea 2006 Page #182  
 Union to Pennsylvania to Roswell, New Mexico, one might have expected a su 2006 Page #183  
 they were excited about their two new players, a couple of guys by the nam 2006 Page #186  
ng the very early morning hours of New Year's Eve? It would be extremely co 2006 Page #192  
ept of realio, to become something new, then we will have failed our missio 2006 Page #194  
 crash of a spacecraft in Roswell, New Mexico); raised partly in Pennsylvan 2006 Page #194  
d my going to work for him and his new Foundation. Bigelow proposed setting 2006 Page #196  
nd would travel between Nevada and New Jersey. However, this plan was never 2006 Page #196  
ories, located at Kirtland AFB, in New Mexico have developed a device calle 2006 Page #201  
p. Hunt for the Skinwalker. (1995) New York: Paraview Pocket Books. 10. htt 2006 Page #208  
ter with Military in Albuquerque , New Mexico Lindo Moulton Howe .......... 2007 Page #5  
71 197 4 Coyame, Mexico UFO Crash, New Revelations Ruben Uriarte & Noe Torr 2007 Page #5  
 the U.S. o-overnment focused on a new enemy: global communism. To fight th 2007 Page #11  
unism. To fight the Cold \'\far, a new organization was created to manao-e  2007 Page #11  
een the media corporations and the new national-securit y state. The ClA's  2007 Page #11  
Rolling Stone. EventuaUy, even the New York Times and other big news compan 2007 Page #12  
to leak our. In March of 2001, the New York Times reported that the CIA had 2007 Page #13  
 more open. An array of oppressive new laws made certain much scientific an 2007 Page #17  
ncies to fool people. Evidence for New York Times I Robertson Panel coopera 2007 Page #23  
antial reasons to suspect that the New York Times had also playing a propag 2007 Page #23  
ment to hide whatever took place m New Mex.1co. 18                          2007 Page #24  
, now 25, leaves CIA and purchases New Yol1C /nqu/r&r(laler renamed Nattona 2007 Page #26  
tation for sensational UFO-related new coverage. i\1[akes UFOs a laughingst 2007 Page #27  
was set off at the Trinity Site in New Mexico, it was pawned off on the pre 2007 Page #30  
cilitate greater transparency . 32 New Media Opportunities: ► Avenues to ch 2007 Page #38  
 of the opportunities presented by new medja: , Avenues to challenge the of 2007 Page #39  
ously failed" to act; 66% call for new probe ► CNN Poll, Sept. 11, 2006: 41 2007 Page #40  
rous reports; Mantell's death, NOT new. III. The Heart of the Mystery: star 2007 Page #44  
 addre.:,s is lioted as 65 Duo.no, New York 7, Now York. Other page.:, hove 2007 Page #46  
d to Project Blue Book" (p. 189) ■"New Mexico 1947 cases" (p. 190) ■ Kilgal 2007 Page #47  
or eve~ illegal activities." · · ■ New regulation· now mandates •appropriat 2007 Page #53  
ts , services and events. Roswell, New Mexico, for example, during the 60'h 2007 Page #60  
 retailers to begin stocking their new Mr. Shivvers' brand product, which " 2007 Page #60  
signers who are at it again with a new season of 'Unusual Fashion Objects.' 2007 Page #61  
fed animals, and the addition of a new teddy bear is appropriat e cause for 2007 Page #64  
y bear is appropriat e cause for a new ad campaign. The line's loveable add 2007 Page #64  
acturer, Suntor-y. Its focus was a new mixed drink. The non-hum an entity p 2007 Page #64  
er. Harpoon Beer, a subruvision of New England's Hefeweizen Beer Corporatio 2007 Page #65  
jsh this incredible feat? Simple. "New Friskies Vitality. Now with vitamins 2007 Page #67  
p. Press I!). ~:a!I 01994 Peralta. New Mexico 11 Press 1 800 864-3311 for c 2007 Page #68  
both aben and UFO imagery on their New Mexjco-themed trucks and vans. The f 2007 Page #70  
t in no uncertain terms that their new VXJ IVIodule Receiver may be the pro 2007 Page #71  
g snatched? "My insurance company? New England Life, of course. Why?" Their 2007 Page #71  
s and attitudes and behavior." The New York Times covered the release of th 2007 Page #76  
 Agenda, Jim Marrs, HarperCollins, New York, 1997, pages 22 The Chesapeake  2007 Page #77  
alter Sullivan, 1964, McGraw-Hill, New York, pages 278, 288 \Xfith special  2007 Page #77  
 stands to be extradited under the new fast track system however this is me 2007 Page #92  
errorists. They have also used the new law on the "Nat\vest Three". They ha 2007 Page #92  
s facility. Jack learned that rrus new prototype developed a propulsion sys 2007 Page #109  
ndetected 11 miles up the coast of New York City as a "trial run". under th 2007 Page #111  
t, wruch ·was heard in Albuquerque New Mexico, a man was interviewed who so 2007 Page #115  
Jy reach our potential to discover new worlds, just over the horizon. Pleas 2007 Page #120  
as felt all the way to Las Cruces, New :Mexico. A meteorological scientist  2007 Page #130  
ch." "This reminds me of that East New Haven signboard case," I commented.  2007 Page #133  
e crashed UFO incident at Roswell, New Mexico in July 1947. As a result of  2007 Page #134  
rd Rothberg, the former owner of a New York-based antique store, and Doroth 2007 Page #135  
d the story may have come from the New Mexico area in the late forties. Kil 2007 Page #135  
ed 3 Dec 60, the FBI Field Office, New Haven, Connecticut, advised as follo 2007 Page #140  
tomjc bomb) project at Los Alamos, New Mexico during the Second World War,  2007 Page #144  
nter with Military in Albuquerque, New Mexico Linda Moulton Howe © 2007 by  2007 Page #145  
._ r February 13, 1974 Barrington, New Hampshire 145                        2007 Page #151  
this brief comment : "UFO Crash in New Mexico: May 17, 1974 -Chilili, AU. S 2007 Page #160  
 Astrophysics at the University of New :ivlexico. Capilla Peak Observatory  2007 Page #161  
 Astrophysics at the University of New Mexico. Our 61cm (24'') Boller & Chi 2007 Page #161  
 y Department at the University of New Mexico from 1947 ro 1957 and again f 2007 Page #162  
up near the ground in Albuquerque, New Mexjco. 158                          2007 Page #164  
      RECENT SIGHTINGS REPORTED IN NEW MEXICO On ,...,. 28, 1974 1 rllidenr 2007 Page #165  
itle "Recent Sightings Reported in New i\Iexico, NICAP stated: "On May 28,  2007 Page #165  
, 1974, a resident of AJbuquerque, New i\lexico, was awakened to see a larg 2007 Page #165  
ld, still resident of Albuquerque, New Mexico: "Basically it started when m 2007 Page #166  
g, still residents of Albuquerque, New Mexico: Yeah. Aunt: We heard that it 2007 Page #166  
ad, from what I remember. He had a New Mex.ico State Patrol uruform on and  2007 Page #169  
    1974 COYAME, MEXICO UFO CRASH: NEW REVELATIONS ABSTRACT Ruben Uriarte D 2007 Page #184  
the authors have unearthed amazing new evidence that the Deneb account may  2007 Page #184  
us explosion in 1974. In addition, new information has surfaced about an am 2007 Page #184  
 the 194 7 UFO crash near Roswell, New Mexico. 180                          2007 Page #186  
nter with Military in Albuquerque, New Mexico Dr. John B. Alexander ....... 2008 Page #5  
50 197 4 Coyame, Mexico UFO Crash, New Revelations Ruben Uriarte & Noe Torr 2008 Page #5  
eport of a sighting as far away as New York. A NORAD astronomer said that t 2008 Page #9  
te Sands Missile Range in southern New Mexico. He said that it was mostly a 2008 Page #12  
ice, responding to a letter from a New York resident claimed that "The offi 2008 Page #15  
object was tracked and traced over New York, Kansas, Utah, Idaho, Montana,  2008 Page #16  
ork, Kansas, Utah, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Wyoming, Arizona and Califor 2008 Page #16  
on of the military branches to the new cabinet level position of the Secret 2008 Page #25  
 repeatedly seen in the skies over New Mexico: strange, glowing balls of gr 2008 Page #26  
AFOSI) at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico on 25 May 1950, and which was 2008 Page #26  
nexplained aerial phenomena in the New Mexico area was such that an organiz 2008 Page #26  
ission Installation at Los Alamos, New Mexico, where these phenomena now ap 2008 Page #27  
 installations such as Los Alamos, New Mexico, from 1948 onwards, the idea  2008 Page #29  
tion of the CIA. Then there came a new, intriguing development. On 28 July  2008 Page #30  
Barney Hill, a married couple from New Hampshire, were driving home from Ca 2008 Page #35  
na in 1958, and the other at Taos, New Mexico in 1961-several members of th 2008 Page #37  
officers and citizens from Exeter, New Hampshire .23 I remained fascinated  2008 Page #42  
however , Miller's family bought a new pickup truck and a brand new gravel  2008 Page #53  
ght a new pickup truck and a brand new gravel truck at about the same time  2008 Page #53  
verage , including articles in the New York Times and coverage on CNN News. 2008 Page #61  
ign. Some of the documents will be new, but many will be copies of ones in  2008 Page #64  
 for this. Whether MoD will need a new review, or will simply rely on Proje 2008 Page #68  
July 26, 1987 UFO enthusiasts take new look at I 979 episode by Bryn Beorse 2008 Page #70  
? At Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, physicist and electrical engin 2008 Page #75  
neering Cornell University Ithaca, New York 70 Audio: Prof. Michael Kelley  2008 Page #76  
                   [RAF Bentwaters new base commander in December 1980 was  2008 Page #88  
s.com P. 0. Box 21843 Albuquerque, New Mexico 87154 Email: earthfiles@earth 2008 Page #96  
who would have presumably been the new MJ-1, replacing Allen W. Dulles who  2008 Page #110  
restrial men present no basical ly new problem from the standpoim: of im:er 2008 Page #112  
io nal law should make place for a new law on a oifferenc basis, and it mig 2008 Page #112  
ic would be capable of coping wich new situations would compel us c.o make  2008 Page #112  
ns made possible the discover y of new regions, either uninhabit ed or in a 2008 Page #113  
where the celestial states present new problems. * ... 1lr + * Res nullius  2008 Page #113  
tor of Advanced Studies Princeton, New Jersey Isl Professor Albert Einstein 2008 Page #114  
ofessor Albert Einstein Princeton, New Jersey Myself and Marshall have read 2008 Page #114  
ook, The Rise of the Fourth Reich (New York: HarperCollins Publishers , 200 2008 Page #123  
Standard Oil property in Bayonne , New Jersey. One banker who helped fund T 2008 Page #125  
 positions and his law practice in New York City, contributed yet another $ 2008 Page #125  
ith the Rockefellers, employed the New York law firm Sullivan and Cromwell  2008 Page #126  
es. By 1936, the Schroeder Bank of New York had entered into a partnership  2008 Page #126  
42 percent of Schroeder," reported New York Times writer Charles Higham. "T 2008 Page #126  
                                On New Year's Day, 1924, the financial fate 2008 Page #127  
eting between Hjalmar Schacht, the new Reich Commissioner for National Curr 2008 Page #127  
d as much stock in Standard Oil of New Jersey as did the Rockefellers. " By 2008 Page #127  
eagle, chairman of Standard Oil of New Jersey, arranged sale of tetraethyl  2008 Page #127  
 Farben chief Schmitz, hired famed New York publicist Ivy Lee to pass propr 2008 Page #127  
e Bank and his personal account at New York Trust Company . Another solid c 2008 Page #127  
Rockefellers owned Standard Oil of New Jersey, the German accounts of which 2008 Page #128  
 independent National City Bank of New York which also handled Standard , S 2008 Page #128  
which reported directly to the IBM New York headquarters . Data processing  2008 Page #128  
etary of commerce, and governor of New York State. Both Harrimans had been  2008 Page #129  
to light and were published by the New Hampshir e Gazette in 2003, "the gra 2008 Page #129  
ealings were conducted through the New York private banking firm of Brown B 2008 Page #129  
ligences through which they gained new and advanced technology. Interesting 2008 Page #130  
ng actually made a two-day trip to New Mexico. On September 23, 1945, just  2008 Page #132  
Mortgage and Securities Company of New Orleans, First Joint Stock Land Bank 2008 Page #133  
he Canal Bank and Trust Company of New Orleans, the Aviation Company and th 2008 Page #133  
mmission facility in Albuquerque , New Mexico, from July, 1947, to February 2008 Page #134  
               ,".Thi_s ~emarka?le new evidence, tha~ 'all is not as we hav 2008 Page #135  
5 years," reported Hoagland. "This new evidence is of a 'pattern' [ shown b 2008 Page #135  
launch of the first module for the new International Space Station was laun 2008 Page #136  
re also placed with major banks in New York City to include National City B 2008 Page #137  
ing Trust (now part of the Bank of New York). "The great German combines we 2008 Page #137  
ng economic power is of course not new ... national governm ents have stood 2008 Page #137  
on , and Rockefeller University in New York City. These Rockefeller-funded  2008 Page #140  
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, the New York City-based cancer center built  2008 Page #140  
object of growing controversy. The new FDA Commissioner , Arthur Hull Hayes 2008 Page #142  
ken Government wrote: "It has been new on Capitol Hill since about 1997, ab 2008 Page #142  
 control of the House; it has been new to the White House since 2001, with  2008 Page #142  
le, National Council of Churches , New World Foundation , Rand Institute, S 2008 Page #143  
sm in Germany have today created a new empire in the United States-a Fourth 2008 Page #144  
tilations ■ Air space violations ■ New abduction cases ■ Unmarked helicopte 2008 Page #160  
■ Media Damage Control ■ Towards a New Era ■ 1985 ■ Leaks and Lore ■ Conser 2008 Page #164  
 World ■ Research: The Old and the New ■ lvf.ay 1986 -Pennsylvania and Bra: 2008 Page #164  
■ Panama: Dress Rehe:1rs.-1l for a New \X1orld Order ■ Thing; F:111 Apart ■ 2008 Page #166  
End of the Cold War ■ Creating The New World Order ■ Conclusion False Dawn  2008 Page #167  
 Abductions? ■ UFOs in space ■ The New World Order and the end of nations 1 2008 Page #167  
nters by 1nilitaries world·wi.de ■ New perceptions by researchers toward th 2008 Page #168  
The Kingman UFO Crash: Updates and New Revelations Nick Redfern ........... 2009 Page #5  
rth presentation looked at a whole new issue of the extent to which alien v 2009 Page #7  
 Fireball" phenomenon that plagued New Mexico and the southwest in the late 2009 Page #9  
s, Teller is right in the heart of New Mexico desert in the late 40s and de 2009 Page #9  
 was an EMP stonn causing the 1977 New York Citv blackout. Comments on the  2009 Page #10  
apparent that America 's the CIA's new world role after World War ll would  2009 Page #12  
 after World War ll would demand a new system for decision making informed  2009 Page #12  
             MTAP-12, MJEBEN and a new (to me) code word WHITE PEBBLE . Dow 2009 Page #14  
as been neglected and infused with new life and purpose. I propose that the 2009 Page #16  
arch 1962 and was picked up by the New York Times in which General LeMay pr 2009 Page #16  
a system may have played a role in New Mexico in the summer of 1947 when a  2009 Page #17  
 review and understand humankind's new tools. Some say the generation just  2009 Page #19  
me arbitrary . Similarly , old and new methods of warfare hardly affected b 2009 Page #19  
hods of warfare hardly affected by new technology are either analogous or e 2009 Page #19  
eonic wars were hardly affected by new technology. The nineteenth century s 2009 Page #19  
 force. In part, this was due to a new style of linking extraterrestrial sc 2009 Page #19  
               not yet grasped the new ideas. To most of us the word relati 2009 Page #20  
 and in unexpected ways. With each new practical scientific application, ne 2009 Page #20  
 practical scientific application, new technologies emerge that can be used 2009 Page #20  
some common misunderstandings. The new events and possibilities are surpris 2009 Page #20  
 but effective tanks. An ingenious new man-made UFO-type aircraft is now in 2009 Page #22  
is under considerable stress. This new design (based on wind tunnel models  2009 Page #22  
s at once apparent that the CIA 's new world role after World War II would  2009 Page #23  
 after World War II would demand a new system for decision making informed  2009 Page #23  
ce experience in investigating the New Mexico flying saucer radar detection 2009 Page #24  
this policy should continue in the new administration. Barring unforseen de 2009 Page #25  
 the man he wound up prosecuting , New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw, repre 2009 Page #29  
l review the case and will include new material for an updated edition plan 2009 Page #30  
e field of space-there is room for new cooperation, for further joint effor 2009 Page #40  
 Memorandum (NSAM) instructing the new Director of the CIA, John McCone, to 2009 Page #43  
im Garrison , District Attorney of New Orleans. Garrison found much documen 2009 Page #44  
The Kingman UFO Crash: Updates and New Revelations By Nick Redfern Copyrigh 2009 Page #48  
Arizona. Stated Stringfield: 44 My new source, JLD, a resident of Ohio, nor 2009 Page #50  
 use to learn how to fly a saucer. New Revelations The Serpo Affair That, i 2009 Page #52  
 at least. In early 2006, however, new and provocative data surfaced on the 2009 Page #52  
ed on the crash. The source of the new data is an individual who claims a b 2009 Page #52  
rieval Syndrome, Status Report II: New Sources, New Data, Leonard Stringfie 2009 Page #56  
me, Status Report II: New Sources, New Data, Leonard Stringfield, Mutual UF 2009 Page #56  
orks P. 0. Box 21843 Albuquerque , New Mexico 87154 TEL: 505-797-7727 FAX:  2009 Page #86  
ceeded in raising funds to build a new library. In 1993 she was 68 years ol 2009 Page #88  
s to about two dozen people in the new Ocean Shores Library, a bright modem 2009 Page #88  
the White Sands Proving Grounds in New Mexico. a June described specificall 2009 Page #90  
y of the Aeropause , University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque 1952, pgs. 2009 Page #90  
d that, "Last night I flew in from New Mexico with bodies and pieces of a s 2009 Page #90  
chmitt, Appendix IV, pgs. 275-284, New Page Books, Franklin Lake, NJ, 2009. 2009 Page #96  
 treatment of UFOs? What drove The New York Times to devote three major art 2009 Page #134  
ist answered that it was part of a new worldwide wave of UFO visitations ,  2009 Page #137  
. Almost every day brought with it new reports of revolutionary reforms and 2009 Page #137  
n to the Soviet news agency. Tass' New York City headquarters were in Rocke 2009 Page #137  
he story even made page one of the New York Times as "A Tass Bulletin: Knob 2009 Page #138  
ar which lasted for several days." New York Newsday headlined "Close Encoun 2009 Page #138  
ters of the Soviet Kind" while the New York Post announced "THEY'RE HEEERE! 2009 Page #138  
ing "I think Tass is exploring its new freedom and is not used to self cens 2009 Page #138  
ut on Saturday , October 141'\ the New York Times printed an editorial enti 2009 Page #139  
seemingly fair and objective' to a new level. In it the editors discuss the 2009 Page #139  
esident Bush, life in Voronezh vs. New York, The Rendlesham Forest UFO inci 2009 Page #139  
rofessional, but occasionally some new revelation would come to the surface 2009 Page #139  
                                   New \Vorld Order and the End of Nations  2009 Page #153  
ss UFO encounters -,,or!d,:,1d • ■ New perceptions by rese:uchers l ■ A "re 2009 Page #153  
 field. I have often been asked by new researchers where they should focus  2009 Page #154  
 old adage goes, "there is nothing new under the sun," and an equally true  2009 Page #156  
developed by the U.S., Britain and New Zealand. This caused a subsequent fl 2009 Page #156  
 press speculation as to what this new weapon could be. I was intrigued by  2009 Page #156  
rom the press had questioned why a New Zealand scientist, Thomas David Jame 2009 Page #156  
illo Daily News: "Science Tries/or New Weapon Matching Atom Bomb in Power"  2009 Page #156  
 in the United States, Britain and New Zealand. No hint of the details of t 2009 Page #157  
ed out in Florida but was moved to New Zealand and Pacific areas owing to t 2009 Page #157  
 He bad a team of 170 American and New Zealand experts, most of whom were g 2009 Page #157  
he Gettysburg Times discussed how: New Zealanders speculated today on the n 2009 Page #157  
peculated today on the nature of a new weapon-approaching the atom bomb in  2009 Page #157  
 atom bomb in importance-which the New Zealand Herald described as a joint  2009 Page #157  
ts source of information about the new weapon was most reliable, but could  2009 Page #157  
 The Coshocton Tribune quoting the New Zealand Herald added: Had the projec 2009 Page #157  
its nature, British, American, and New Zealand scientists, engineers and na 2009 Page #157  
d today to Prof. T. D. J. Leech in New Zealand. That clue points to a ray o 2009 Page #157  
ctivity to be effective in war. No new sources of death rays were reported  2009 Page #158  
nistries declined comment today on New Zealand reports concerning the purpo 2009 Page #159  
strictest secrecy by scientists in New Zealand, Great Britain and the Unite 2009 Page #159  
 in the subjugation of Japan," the New Zealand Herald, of Auckland , report 2009 Page #159  
n revealed to countries other than New Zealand, Britain and the United Stat 2009 Page #159  
o complex for a small country like New Zealand to carry out the development 2009 Page #159  
carry out the development unaided. New Zealand, however, was said to have t 2009 Page #159  
ineering Department as saying: The new secret weapon mentioned in Auckland, 2009 Page #159  
also quoted Miller in an article: "New Weapon May Be Airborne" Miller said  2009 Page #160  
ering Department before he went to New Zealand in 1939. In Auckland today,  2009 Page #160  
e of the people who worked on this new weapon's project in 1944. How newsme 2009 Page #160  
nglo-American weapon reported from New Zealand as saying that the weapon ex 2009 Page #160  
reported by Prof. T. D. J Leech of New Zealand. Later dispatches mentioned  2009 Page #160  
ng that he worked on the weapon in New Zealand and that he believed it to b 2009 Page #160  
g firm, said be joined British and New Zealand scientists in the developmen 2009 Page #160  
acific island in 1943 and later in New Zealand. The Lo'vvell Sun had this h 2009 Page #161  
 Passe? U.S. Scientist Helped Make New Secret Lethal Weapon. America and Br 2009 Page #161  
Council when he joined British and New Zealand scientists in development of 2009 Page #161  
bscure Pacific island and later in New Zealand. 6. The U. S. Navy received  2009 Page #161  
 to the six main points: "Confirms New Secret Weapon As Awesome as Atom Bom 2009 Page #161  
n centering the experimentation in New Zealand , Snodgrass said, although i 2009 Page #161  
id James Leech was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He was a lec 2009 Page #163  
 at Auckland University College in New Zealand where he worked as the Dean  2009 Page #163  
tor of Scientific Developments for New Zealand in support of the war effort 2009 Page #163  
rector of Scientific Developments, New Zealand, to examine the idea at Noum 2009 Page #164  
e idea at Noumea in February 1944. New Caledonian Experiments 158           2009 Page #164  
lsey and transmitted by him to the New Zealand Chiefs of Staff with a reque 2009 Page #165  
hiefs of Staff with a request that New Zealand undertake further investigat 2009 Page #165  
ould be continued to completion by New Zealand officers. All practicable as 2009 Page #165  
l Halsey's request was examined by New Zealand Chiefs of Staff Committee ,  2009 Page #165  
ps Company was manned primarily by New Zealanders with the U.S. Navy contri 2009 Page #165  
aoa Peninsula in the Haruaki Gulf, New Zealand was adopted. It was reasonab 2009 Page #165  
re laid for an operational test in New Zealand at Taronui Bay, North Auckla 2009 Page #165  
rity of the project and caused the New Zealand Government to close it down  2009 Page #166  
c Energy Evaluation Board, visited New Zealand and discussed the Seal proje 2009 Page #166  
 who had been invited to represent New Zealand and Australia in a technical 2009 Page #166  
r, London, and the U.S. Embassy in New Zealand. ----                        2009 Page #166  
ject Seal Report: Existence of the new weapon ·was disclosed when Prof T. D 2009 Page #167  
closed when Prof T. D. J. Leech of New Zealand was mentioned in the birthda 2009 Page #167  
 in the United States, Britain and New Zealand, the Canadian Greatly exagge 2009 Page #167  
lsey's request was examined by the New Zealand Chiefs of Staff Committee, a 2009 Page #167  
ted today to Prof. T.D.J. Leech in New Zealand. That clue points to a ray o 2009 Page #168  
tor of Scientific Developments for New Zealand. He was also an authority on 2009 Page #168  
Council when he joined British and New Zealand scientists in development of 2009 Page #169  
acific island in 1943 and later in New Zealand. Not true. The project condu 2009 Page #169  
rity of the project and caused the New Zealand Government to close it down  2009 Page #169  
rector of Scientific Development , New Zealand, to examine the idea at Noum 2009 Page #169  
 regarded as a joint United States/New Zealand Project." "Project Seal aros 2009 Page #169  
Leech." Note: Trials took place in New Caledonia. "The results which were i 2009 Page #170  
lsey and transmitted by him to the New Zealand Chiefs of Staff with a reque 2009 Page #170  
hiefs of Staff with a request that New Zealand undertake further investigat 2009 Page #170  
d by centering the experimentation New Zealand in almost its entirety with  2009 Page #171  
its entirety with the U.S. Navy in New Zealand, although it only providing  2009 Page #171  
ticles mention that transferred to New Zealand" the project was initiated i 2009 Page #171  
 initiated in Florida and moved to New Zealand, while others claim it was s 2009 Page #171  
ile others claim it was started in New Zealand and would transfer to Florid 2009 Page #171  
orts, the Seal Report was Leech of New Zealand. Later classified SECRET, no 2009 Page #171  
orker. "He worked on the weapon in New Zealand and that he be) ieved it to  2009 Page #171  
ert in aerodynamics . said today a new secret weapon mentioned in Auckland, 2009 Page #171  
strictest secrecy by scientists in New Zealand, Great Britain and the Unite 2009 Page #172  
o complex for a small country like New Zealand to carry out 166 Project Sea 2009 Page #172  
c Energy Evaluation Board, visited New Zealand and discussed the Seal proje 2009 Page #172  
 who had been invited to represent New Zealand and Australia in a technical 2009 Page #172  
ce provided by British scientists, New2009 Page #172  
          the development unaided. New Zealand Zealand led the project from 2009 Page #173  
the responsibility of Leech." "The New Zealand approach to the problem was  2009 Page #173  
ation of a number of factors." The New Zealand Herald said its source of Th 2009 Page #173  
s no hint on information about the new weapon was what triggered this news  2009 Page #173  
 Note: wwn. South Pacific. Noumea. New Caledonia: While on special top secr 2009 Page #176  
 an Australian scientist/engineer. New Zealand Air Group Commander, work fo 2009 Page #176  
Air Group Commander, work force of New Zealand Army officers & men with U.S 2009 Page #176  
in the project played up while the New Zealand role is played down, when th 2009 Page #177  
no sacred cows, and every possible new lead needs to be explored to its ful 2009 Page #179  
ct when Prof. T. D. ~cech . . l of New Zealand was n1ent1oned an n1lerv1e\v 2009 Page #181  
 on Tnrn\\'a isJ;jnrJ and tater tn New Ze'1land. I In the Pacific and turne 2009 Page #181  
rr. \v;:1s 11cavy .loss nt' lif0.' New Zealand, Snodgrass ~alu. al• 1 The n 2009 Page #181  
011. Gcor-se VI in Lande-:,. and a new., I a,hUe and up;;et Ul~ iu1•vcus ~' 2009 Page #182  
 I c-d 10C;-iy on the na\lurc of n new I , weapon-aJ)p rOilC}un& the a.tom  2009 Page #182  
b)' scler:tis\s in; Slaies.. . . [ New Ze.awnd G1·c;;l Eri::irn ;;nd The ,l 2009 Page #182  
ft'cl "$ ;,n • opment un11klcd.. . New Zeal.and , olterulve. wc;,po:,. ,'"  2009 Page #182  
 war. teriologira! 11tl..ci. · !So new sources of death ra),'5 De:i.th my~  2009 Page #182  
lnum. 200 feet in dii!Jneter . The New Zea.land hllh com• Orm:indy 'a were  2009 Page #182  
cr·lng Dqmrlmcl'll snlrl tod!\Y a. new ,ecrt\ wceron r.1entlor,r.ci l n Auc 2009 Page #183  
, ". I Hlt1h nbo.il the pu::por~ed new . I wc;,po:i, i;!1ro11cic:i in !mpcr 2009 Page #183  
 vclopcd tbc supcr•wc ripon. The f New Zealand Heral:! o: Auckl.lncJ j 1•hl 2009 Page #183  
 Auckl.lncJ j 1•hllS comp:ircd !he new develop~1:nt 1, ol thu ntomic bo,nb. 2009 Page #183  
ss of so:and \W1\''-S pi)rtcd from New Ztal:ind as sa·ln.1: 111 a prepared  2009 Page #183  
ed Make 1New Secret Lethal ·Weapon New WerrpQn Americ4 and Britain Keep Det 2009 Page #184  
n or the workccl on the wca11on In New nature or the Pl'oj~t ,11nd that Zea 2009 Page #184  
NDUSTRIAV1 RESE:\RCH · WELLINGTON, NEW ZE/1.LAND The FINAL REPORT of P RO J 2009 Page #185  
ID llNIYERSlrY COL· !:GE Af{0MORE, NEW ZE:\Lr ~Cl 18th December, 179        2009 Page #185  

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

 ' p\i,x !or ;, small country llke New' , "\Yill:m:t discounllnr. \he cl-Ze 2009 Page #182  

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

each other. No galactic federation new-member committee would allow us to j 2006 Page #8  

Word: "new5red", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

l relevant material. CHICAGO DAILY NEW5RED STREAI§ 1ERICAN ALL-STARS WIN 2- 2003 Page #118  

Word: "new8", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

dia to hold all' unauthorized Navy neW8 Dec. 7, 1841: NeWB from Peart Harbo 2007 Page #16  

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

oday. I recently flew nonstop from Newark, New Jersey, to Hong Kong, China, 2006 Page #6  
eling. Of course nobody flies from Newark to Hong Kong because the internet 2006 Page #11  

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

authorized Navy neW8 Dec. 7, 1841: NeWB from Peart Harbor censored to minim 2007 Page #16  

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

vessel arrived, her skipper Ronnie Newell radioed Lawrence Smith's boat and 2004 Page #40  
ki took the microphone and Captain Newell informed him that he had been in  2004 Page #40  
, North Carolina. Werbicki thanked Newell and gave the microphone back to L 2004 Page #40  

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

. v. V, • sestrniti,"-- • 1118/78. NewJersey. • F ormabons of UFOs seen, MP 2006 Page #29  

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

uld analyze magnesium isotopes was newly installed at the Carnegie Institut 2003 Page #108  
e National Security Council (NSC), newly formed in August 1947, served as o 2004 Page #63  
rized as a battle. Interest in the newly arrived and highly aggravated radi 2005 Page #100  
 24L. Garrett, "The Coming Plague: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World out o 2006 Page #110  
ules into the abnormal form. These newly converted molecules could in turn, 2006 Page #114  
m public view. And, of course, the newly created CIA did not \vaste time ge 2007 Page #17  
ome into competition with a lot of newly qualified Microsoft Certified engi 2007 Page #82  
 will pick out some cases from the newly released files and discuss the wid 2008 Page #61  
most of the UFO sightings in these newly released files can be explained as 2008 Page #65  
e to the East Gate in a truck with newly assigned Aim1an 1st Class Edward C 2008 Page #80  

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

n the Middleton Section, along the newly-construc ted route of the Atlantic 2009 Page #48  

Word: "newly-created", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

, when the OSS was rolled into the newly-created CIA, Dulles' translator wa 2008 Page #138  
r assuming the directorship of the newly-created CIA , Allen Dulles, that m 2008 Page #138  

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

at continued as late as 1951." The newly-released documents also showed tha 2008 Page #129  

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

6* Man To Walk Moon Author Bernard Newman Fiction Book -The Flying Saucer - 2003 Page #14  
 Nick Redfern The Flying Saucer By Newman In 1948 British author Bernard Ne 2003 Page #73  
man In 1948 British author Bernard Newman wrote a novel about an elite grou 2003 Page #73  
UFO disinformation operations. Did Newman have access to inside information 2003 Page #73  
eported simultaneously in Atlanta, Newman, and Columbus, Georgia; in Sylaca 2007 Page #133  

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

n New Mexico, England, and Russia. Newman's book includes information on bo 2003 Page #73  

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

 address at 1727 Candlestick Lane, Newport Beach CA 92660 by express mail o 2003 Page #179  
axed parts and why. Robert M. Wood Newport Beach California October 28, 200 2009 Page #14  

Word: "news", 203 instance(s) (Back to Top)

his sighting in January ’69 on ABC news, January 22, 1999 www.majesticdocum 2003 Page #7  
confidence... ” 7:09 AM CST on Fox News channel, October 14, 2003 www.majes 2003 Page #8  
or Hermann Oberth published in UFO News in 1974 quoted in Above Top Secret  2003 Page #12  
missile went astray." That was the news bulletin which was broadcast on the 2003 Page #53  
 which was broadcast on the 9 P.M. news on KDKA radio in Pittsburgh on the  2003 Page #53  
 covered by the local and national news media. Despite the original news re 2003 Page #53  
l news media. Despite the original news reports, there was apparently no fi 2003 Page #53  
the fiery object, and the frequent news updates that were coming in about t 2003 Page #54  
re coming in about the object. The news media at the time focused on the ob 2003 Page #54  
 The late John Murphy, who was the news director of WHJB radio in Greensbur 2003 Page #54  
dio band trying to find the latest news broadcasts from various stations. I 2003 Page #54  
stayed up late trying to find what news information was forthcoming. I coul 2003 Page #55  
 up by newspapers nationwide. Many news reporters were indeed in the Kecksb 2003 Page #55  
major Pittsburgh TV stations had a news crew at the scene. I personally kne 2003 Page #55  
nd shot this footage for the local news. There were also representatives fr 2003 Page #55  
tention of the authorities and the news media, the word was getting out to  2003 Page #55  
ting out to the public through the news broadcasts. Apparently hundreds of  2003 Page #55  
afternoon on December 9, 1965. The news media and police agencies around th 2003 Page #58  
radio in Greensburg. The station's news director, John Murphy after obtaini 2003 Page #59  
 area that night after hearing the news accounts. Jerry and his friends wer 2003 Page #60  
und the Kecksburg area that night. News accounts at that time also mention  2003 Page #66  
dent Soon after the incident, WHJB news director John Murphy and his staff  2003 Page #67  
ate 2002 as a result of some local news coverage concerning the SCI FI and  2003 Page #68  
alked about what he knew. Once the news broke of this serious investigation 2003 Page #68  
December day, Bill heard the radio news reports that an object had fallen i 2003 Page #70  
iles away. After hearing the radio news reports of the possible landing, he 2003 Page #70  
urg documentary, and the extensive news coverage, concerning the TV special 2003 Page #72  
eensburg, PA December 1965. 9 P.M. news broadcast, KDKA Radio, Pittsburgh,  2003 Page #72  
he world) dutifully report the sad news. The Times reports that the "Presid 2003 Page #92  
ed the UFO question twice during a news conference in 55 years. Franklin D. 2003 Page #190  
s speech the Air Force published a news story on the release of the USAF Ro 2003 Page #201  
r squadron flying in formation The news from Salta confirms that the artifi 2004 Page #8  
ASA investigated, but there was no news of it. I have to tell you that in L 2004 Page #10  
/LTON* criL, 113Ar lip CU, SOURCE. NEWS mEnIA ts. Cul SPECIAL TNSTOLICTIDN3 2004 Page #21  
 THIS MIOE7 HAVE BEEN, SOME OF THE NEWS AGENCIES ARE TALKTNG ABOUT UFO's. E 2004 Page #24  
897, article in The Dallas Morning News microfilm library. The story stated 2004 Page #26  
ky. According to the Denison Daily News, Martin described his UFO as a "sau 2004 Page #28  
public has been conditioned by the news media to believe that there are str 2004 Page #28  
in 1973 was a major source for the news media regarding the crash. "It's al 2004 Page #28  
 North Texas in Denton stated in a news release that at least one fragment  2004 Page #30  
ship stories in the Dallas Morning News were all 'tall tales.' There is no  2004 Page #31  
l front page of The Dallas Morning News for April 19, 1897. There were 16 n 2004 Page #31  
 for April 19, 1897. There were 16 news stories squeezed into the seven col 2004 Page #31  
ds of reports every week" which is news to this writer because they certain 2004 Page #41  
documents this twenty-two year old news story was news again, and the subje 2004 Page #58  
twenty-two year old news story was news again, and the subject of headlines 2004 Page #58  
ion affiliate in Los Angeles to do news reporting and documentaries, worked 2004 Page #76  
s • Report 9 and Report 10 (1948): News on TV and Mexico crash • Reports 35 2004 Page #116  
read in the papers and hear on the news. However, consider for a moment the 2004 Page #132  
a declaration by the Roswell Daily News that "RAAF Captures Flying Saucer o 2004 Page #134  
f laughter from the crowd. Network news broadcasts cut the President's rema 2004 Page #140  
tuation we all saw in the national news regarding phony documents about Geo 2004 Page #140  
ed. Mysteriously, the same day the news erroneously reported that President 2004 Page #144  
N) Efemlow EXPLANATION WAS welcome news Especialy of THE 225                2004 Page #228  
arted to transmit the story to ABC news in California probably in the late  2004 Page #237  
e largest and widely subscribed to news services, but there were many other 2004 Page #237  
otos across town from one paper or news service to another when the need ar 2004 Page #238  
d yet to break into the mainstream news media via the 2:26pm (3:26pm Fort W 2004 Page #238  
 as his family watched the evening news talking about the Varginha ET, Marc 2005 Page #33  
began co make worldwide scientific news in 1919. Einstein arrived in Americ 2005 Page #92  
nly should have qualified as a big news story and the object of intense sci 2005 Page #118  
spapers run the INS (International News Service) wire story about the crash 2006 Page #45  
ann, futurist and publisher of CNI News and Global Situation Report; and Ky 2006 Page #49  
y theories, wild rumors and fringe news reporting. In case of a sudden NHI  2006 Page #57  
e emergency broadcast network, and news channels would go immediately to no 2006 Page #57  
y, reminiscent of past spectacular news events such as 9/11 or Hurricane Ka 2006 Page #57  
stay glued to 1 TV or internet for news, as long as those organs remained f 2006 Page #62  
mes disinformation is given to the news media to hide the truth. This polic 2006 Page #71  
rce Base, Nevada, announced to the news media that a Republic F-105 operati 2006 Page #75  
ncies, the cover story held up and news coverage was minimal. 72            2006 Page #75  
onal test and evaluation. By 1986, news media had been publishing stories f 2006 Page #81  
d for several weeks. Responding to news media requests, Air Force spokesmen 2006 Page #83  
stery crash site were members of a news crew from KERO-TV in Bakersfield. T 2006 Page #83  
oss) were displayed on the evening news and in various newspapers. Air Forc 2006 Page #83  
ecret Crashes newsworthy. In fact, news of the YF-12A crash was included, a 2006 Page #88  
 And now - the 10 o'clock headline news. The breaking story at the top of t 2006 Page #89  
, I discovered this long forgotten news story that was broadcasted across a 2006 Page #89  
incident was part of a much larger news story that gained world wide notori 2006 Page #89  
 also ranked as one of the biggest news stories of 1952 and was said to be  2006 Page #90  
 thicken when I discovered another news story that made headlines across We 2006 Page #94  
and the Massachusetts "Springfield News" reported, "Flaming Object Seen at  2006 Page #95  
dline story in the "New York Daily News" that read, "The Thing 10-Feet Tall 2006 Page #99  
t Virginia newspaper "The Wheeling News Register" printed the following "(U 2006 Page #99  
ry 25, 1974. 5. North Wales Weekly News, January 31, 1974. 6. Times, Januar 2006 Page #137  
Did it scare you?' Would it be old news in two weeks?' 'I don't know.' HOW  2006 Page #163  
shington, DC, on Dec. 4 there were news stories of an impending nuclear att 2006 Page #165  
story carried by the International News Service reported yet another explan 2006 Page #169  
ory by contacting Willingham.) The news story discussed sightings by member 2006 Page #176  
d luckily re-discovered a stack of news clippings regarding the incident..  2006 Page #180  
 la concrete that day. In national news, Democratic nominees Walter Mondale 2006 Page #183  
 at about this same time KING Five News (a major Seattle TV station) puts i 2006 Page #184  
 positive readings are found. From news accounts of July 27: Seattle Coast  2006 Page #185  
rts, July 27, 1984. • Weekly World News, April 30, 1985, "UFO Crash Mystery 2006 Page #194  
ong with the eyewitness testimony, news accounts, and official Coast Guard  2006 Page #194  
kly with current animal mutilation news. At the time the Fyffe, Alabama mut 2006 Page #203  
                          Contents News management In the Wake of A UFO Cra 2007 Page #5  
                                   News Management in the Wake of a UFO Cra 2007 Page #7  
stems from a near total absence of news coverage about such events. The na· 2007 Page #7  
a·1ve meclia consumer assumes chat news organizations present a more or les 2007 Page #7  
ents. Consequently, the absence of news about UFO crashes suggests co such  2007 Page #7  
, occurred. f-LstoricaUy, however, news organizatio ns have worked very clo 2007 Page #7  
h the federal government to censor news judged co have "national security"  2007 Page #7  
ainly would not have received much news coverage, especially by national-le 2007 Page #7  
rage, especially by national-level news organizations. In th.is talk, Terry 2007 Page #7  
111 the UFO cover-up, explains why news organizations cooperate with the go 2007 Page #7  
cooperate with the government, how news censorsrup is achieved in practice, 2007 Page #7  
on't hear about UFO crashes in the news meclia, shouldn't we conclude that  2007 Page #7  
 lampoon poster by the independent news organization, 1ndymerua, suggests.  2007 Page #8  
e following major topics: 1. \Xlhy news organizations cooperate with the fe 2007 Page #9  
ith the federal government. 2. How news censorship is achieved. 3. How prop 2007 Page #9  
ents have attempted to conu-ol the news for all of hiscory, the relationshi 2007 Page #10  
 the relationship between the U.S. news media and the federal government gr 2007 Page #10  
 organization with people from the news media, including many progressive j 2007 Page #10  
e working relationship between the news media and government grew even clos 2007 Page #10  
                        Control of news was handled by the Office of Censor 2007 Page #11  
hese organizations were staffed by news media personnel, including top jour 2007 Page #11  
e working relationship between the news media and the federal government. A 2007 Page #11  
covert cooperation of leading U.S. news organizations. Th.is was sometimes  2007 Page #11  
 he bragged that he could make the news media play any tune he wanted them  2007 Page #11  
he U.S. invasion of Iraq, the U.S. news media were extremely cooperative. J 2007 Page #12  
ert relationship with the American news media became a big story in the lat 2007 Page #12  
n the New York Times and other big news companies admitted they had been co 2007 Page #12  
lson, the late cljrector of CBS TV news, is quoted in rus obituary saying,  2007 Page #13  
th the CIA." C.I.A-Sought to Plant News on Cuba ;n '61 ~----------·•-... ·- 2007 Page #13  
ries directly on the internacional news wires. I'll come back to the wire s 2007 Page #13  
d more capable of controllin g the news. The propaganda machine thus grows  2007 Page #14  
ow let's take a closer look at how news censorship actuaUy works. 1t is imp 2007 Page #15  
sing propaganda. Common Methods of News Censorship: i, Censorship at source 2007 Page #15  
toring & interception of important news reports ► Lifetime secrecy agreemen 2007 Page #15  
ese techniques applied to managing news about UFOs. ► Censorshjp at source  2007 Page #16  
roring & interception of important news reports ► Lifetime secrecy agreemen 2007 Page #16  
tive editor at Scrlppo .. : ·· -rd news agency, owner at UnNed P~so lntemal 2007 Page #16  
 merua to begin censoring all Navy news in December of 1940. Did he know so 2007 Page #16  
ng? After the Pearl Harbor attack, news reports were censored to mirurruze  2007 Page #16  
 UFO stories ever make jt onto the news wires. I'll give some examples of t 2007 Page #16  
 co eljminace UFO stories from the news media. Corel Lorenzen reported in o 2007 Page #18  
:_ c-:=c-:-:._ . . . ~{~---- . . . news media. Hence, · ·' ',, pilot.report 2007 Page #19  
' ► Many examples of vanishing UFO news reports from the U.S., Mexico, Fran 2007 Page #19  
somehow varushed before making any news outside the region where they were  2007 Page #20  
ia the always cooperative American news media, was being crafted by the CIA 2007 Page #23  
n: ► 1) CIA wanted to suppress UFO news coverage  2) Sue pressing UFO-relat 2007 Page #23  
erage  2) Sue pressing UFO-related news would require cooperation of maJor  2007 Page #23  
would require cooperation of maJor news services (UPI, AP, NYT, etc.) ► 3)  2007 Page #23  
: ;, 1) CIA wanted to suppress UFO news coverage ► 2) Suppressing UFO-relat 2007 Page #23  
erage ► 2) Suppressing UFO-related news would require cooperation of major  2007 Page #23  
would require cooperation of major news sen,;ces (UPI, AP, l\T"YT, etc.) ►  2007 Page #23  
s talk, Ryan \\food presented some news cLips containing what certainly app 2007 Page #25  
ly national newspaper to cover UFO news was the National Enquirer. Here's a 2007 Page #25  
 of the wire services in censoring news. But I want to stress that they als 2007 Page #27  
d look at the big picture. AJJ the news organizations in th.is chart have d 2007 Page #28  
and how it could be used to manage news about a UFO crash. You could break  2007 Page #29  
ould land in a remote area. Before news of such an event reached a mass aud 2007 Page #29  
geable . The Likelihood that local news media hear about the event is robab 2007 Page #30  
owe's Earthfiles, etc.) ,.. Google News searches, etc. ,.. Anonymous networ 2007 Page #38  
 Howe's Earthfiles, etc.) ► Google News searches , etc. ► Anonymous network 2007 Page #39  
portant story and one the American news media almost universall y refuse to 2007 Page #40  
happened then why wasn't it in the news. Ir had gone down then surely somet 2007 Page #90  
gone wrong. MW: Did you follow the news to see if perhaps it was reported o 2007 Page #90  
hat what was being reported in the news media as "Flying Saucers" was one o 2007 Page #108  
he October 1967 issue of "NCO Club News". Coincidentall y, while purring th 2007 Page #109  
ke Superior in Minnesota. Local TV news station KDLH reported this incident 2007 Page #128  
ext day the sighting made national news on ABC radio and was in local ne,vs 2007 Page #130  
ash in the daytime." "In the first news story," Corbin told me, "it was cal 2007 Page #133  
squadron flying in formation . The news from Salta confirms that the artifi 2007 Page #141  
t because there was nothing on the news. There was nothing in the newspaper 2007 Page #171  
merous papers. According to a NASA News Release, dated 11-19- 89, he was al 2007 Page #198  
t long ago I heard a cable network news anchor say that she thought there w 2008 Page #14  
as Sun, Los Angeles Times, Deseret News and Telegram , The Salt Lake Tribun 2008 Page #16  
New York Times and coverage on CNN News. On October 20, 2008 the National A 2008 Page #61  
ives hope that this will be a good news story about open government and fre 2008 Page #63  
ial aircraft. The release made the news all around the world and within a c 2008 Page #65  
 interviews , appearing on most TV news programs (including a number of US  2008 Page #65  
tlemen , I've got some interesting news for you. Heathrow Tower had two uni 2008 Page #86  
nited States. Paul Manning , a CBS news correspondent in Europe during Worl 2008 Page #127  
n companies to Germany and to spin news stories so as to gloss over the dar 2008 Page #127  
adviser to Walter Cronkite and CBS News during the Apollo Program, astounde 2008 Page #134  
pany , Viacom, Vivendi Universal , News Corporation and Bertelsmann AG-cont 2008 Page #143  
                    UFOs: The Good News & Bad News By Dr. John B. Alexander 2008 Page #146  
         UFOs: The Good News & Bad News By Dr. John B. Alexander Copyright  2008 Page #146  
APONS There is Good Nev.-s and Bad News Ibc Good Nms: Tite GoYtrnmtnt I• te 2008 Page #146  
                     There is Good News and Bad News The Good News: The Gov 2008 Page #147  
        There is Good News and Bad News The Good News: The Governmmt is tel 2008 Page #147  
is Good News and Bad News The Good News: The Governmmt is telling the truth 2008 Page #147  
online at: http://www.spacewar.com/news/russia-97h .html 33 Available onlin 2009 Page #47  
achusetts Edition of the Middlesex News on April 23, 1973. According to the 2009 Page #48  
O controversy . Sources: Middlesex News, April 23, 1973. Casebook of a UFO  2009 Page #55  
mind. She began discussing the CNN news story ROSWELL-CASE CLOSED. She summ 2009 Page #88  
9, the habitually pragmatic Soviet news agency Tass shocked many of us with 2009 Page #134  
ncy Tass shocked many of us with a news release which stated that "Scientis 2009 Page #134  
nt stood by Tass' report. American news coverage was obsessive in the days  2009 Page #134  
 in Russia. l recorded a few other news reports, all of which made referenc 2009 Page #137  
's strong connection to the Soviet news agency. Tass' New York City headqua 2009 Page #137  
 about the agency's release of the news story; some feeling it was a sign o 2009 Page #138  
copies of the original telexes and news reports. I felt pretty full of myse 2009 Page #138  
IVE.ORG , I found some interesting news stories that well serve as a backdr 2009 Page #156  
story including the Amarillo Daily News: "Science Tries/or New Weapon Match 2009 Page #156  
 of cosmic rays. The Dail) Capital News reported that: "British Refuse To T 2009 Page #159  
new weapon was what triggered this news leak in 1947. It is most reliable,  2009 Page #173  
r even a mention of the front page news he had made in mid-June 1947. The s 2009 Page #173  
 1947. The single reference to the news blitz of June 194 7 was a letter wr 2009 Page #173  
ld's sighting on June 24, 1947 the news media reported on a top secret Angl 2009 Page #176  
d oped a sel'rct J\nglo-Amerjcan a news dispatch reported Dr. \veapon he _; 2009 Page #181  
rE:e VI in fo~i1ble Cine London. A news dlspntch rcr,ort-Sl'D:'llEl :", .Au 2009 Page #184  

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

erage , including a feature on ABC News's Nightline. I used to work at the  2008 Page #61  
g a number of US shows such as ABC News's Nightline) and on others shows su 2008 Page #65  

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

ek, I would scour the Internet and news-cutting services for interesting gu 2006 Page #203  

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

 The Eureka Reporter and the Nephi News-Leader . Additional documentation,  2008 Page #16  

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

ll with George and Linda providing newsbreaks. A local company, Quantum Sof 2006 Page #203  

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

lasted for several days." New York Newsday headlined "Close Encounters of t 2009 Page #138  

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

s and commentators and takes hold. Newsday's lead line for October 11 is "I 2009 Page #138  

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

p — and edited the group's monthly newsletter, Orbit, copies of which are,  2004 Page #108  
                  le get a monthlv newsletter and we didn't have access to  2007 Page #81  
at I saw a military cyber security newsletter saying that they had tracked  2007 Page #90  
t suited for the upcoming NCO Club newsletter article, and obtain additiona 2007 Page #95  
ted in its July 'VFO INVESTIGATOR" newsletter that discs were being seen al 2007 Page #164  

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

Wright-Pat AFB.Ohio, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Newsman Tom Shell of ABC-TV II, 5-6 Witn 2004 Page #112  
there was heavy loss of life." The newsman asked if the weapon had anythinJ 2009 Page #170  

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

 was. Those witnesses include KGFL newsmen Frank Joyce, Judd Roberts, and W 2004 Page #138  
 new weapon's project in 1944. How newsmen were able to make the connection 2009 Page #160  
there was heavy loss of life." The newsmen asked if the weapon had anything 2009 Page #160  
d received outside of what various newsmen had helped themselves to. I noti 2009 Page #179  

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

/\X'Il. Total funds needed to make newspap er profitable equal $250,000 ($1 2007 Page #26  

Word: "newspaper", 109 instance(s) (Back to Top)

achine a 27 years at SE Missourian newspaper d Has two sons, Dewey & John,  2003 Page #31  
rk for the Southeastern Missourian newspaper. His children have been contac 2003 Page #31  
m with the Southeastern Missourian newspaper, yet in 1941 he supported the  2003 Page #34  
t Missourian, November 22, 1992 4. Newspaper article - FBI Office in Cape P 2003 Page #39  
on Mayor Dies, November 8, 1984 6. Newspaper article - Obituary Ruben R. Sc 2003 Page #39  
ern Missourian, January 2, 1986 7. Newspaper article - Obituary Carl Lewis, 2003 Page #39  
n Missourian, November 15, 1983 8. Newspaper article - Obituary W. Hinkle S 2003 Page #39  
tern Missourian, April 23, 1963 9. Newspaper article - Obituary Norval 'Gru 2003 Page #39  
h Dahl described as a thin, white "newspaper like" metal that more or less  2003 Page #41  
ination. It examines the document, newspaper and photograph trail of the de 2003 Page #42  
he front page in the largest local newspaper the Greensburg, PA Tribune-Rev 2003 Page #55  
 night seems quite likely from the newspaper accounts that mention the Army 2003 Page #59  
sash slips its mooring. On May 23, newspaper headlines around the country,  2003 Page #92  
s. If true, the incident that made newspaper headlines about a ''flying sau 2003 Page #98  
ch appeared in the Potit Morocain [newspaper], 2 April 1967. This item was  2004 Page #6  
ch appeared in the Potit Morocain [newspaper]. Each article is separately i 2004 Page #7  
 to investigate the case. A La Paz newspaper said today that there is great 2004 Page #8  
e crash was printed in a Stuttgart newspaper, the Stuttgart Tageblatt. A tr 2004 Page #13  
 secrecy might lead to panic." The newspaper continued: "Contrary to inform 2004 Page #13  
ered a clipping from a Nancy-based newspaper that 10                        2004 Page #13  
New Zealand authorities was a 1972 newspaper clipping that referenced one o 2004 Page #16  
ussian nor American in origin. The newspaper apparently did not know their  2004 Page #16  
 DIRCI NO 15, (U1 THE LA PAZ CATO. NEWSPAPER "EL OrAP10 0 eF • 79015.9 REPO 2004 Page #21  
assed by the railroad. Early in my newspaper career with the Fort Worth-Sta 2004 Page #26  
e Aurora 'crash' except the single newspaper article. There were no follow- 2004 Page #31  
l tales.' There is no evidence the newspaper or its readers ever believed i 2004 Page #31  
 into the seven columns of the old newspaper. All 16 concerned the object f 2004 Page #31  
 circulating depaiunent of a local newspaper. The friend was with his son a 2004 Page #44  
c and media to this day. SLIDE #8: Newspaper Headline, May 22, 1947: Las Cr 2004 Page #64  
ills 180 Rep. Andy Kissner studied newspaper archives and came to the start 2004 Page #66  
or tracks at the scene. SLIDE #42: Newspaper of animal rising in beam of li 2004 Page #78  
 an interview with the Sudbug Star newspaper Smith stated: "The only reason 2004 Page #88  
gation in the United States to one newspaper and how it led to the creation 2004 Page #89  
 Witness Robert Oliveri VII, 26-29 Newspaper report on crashed UFO; papers  2004 Page #111  
hing had ever been written up in a newspaper. And he cautioned interviewers 2004 Page #139  
llen • In the Los Angeles Examiner newspaper of 23 May 1955: • "I can repor 2004 Page #206  
ELL, N.MEX. Line6 MIDDAY 509m TOLD NEWSPAPER MEANING OF STORY AND MISSION L 2004 Page #228  
 MAJOR Line 6 (M) MIDDAY 509m TOLD NEWSPAPER MEANING OF STORY AND MISSION ( 2004 Page #229  
Y AND MISSION (B) *** ***SAFE TALK NEWSPAPER MEANING OF STORY AND ******* ( 2004 Page #229  
 Roswell, N.Mex. Midday 509th told newspaper meaning of story and mission n 2004 Page #230  
n April 23, 1973. Accorrung ro the newspaper, Jeff Young had interviewed a  2005 Page #39  
f those cited in then-contemporary newspaper articles on the case were outr 2005 Page #133  
1947 (I found his flight log and a newspaper article and desk calendar indi 2006 Page #12  
os, etc.), and published material (newspaper and magazine articles). The gr 2006 Page #71  
near the nation's capital tonight. Newspaper offices were flooded with call 2006 Page #89  
g on them. Furthermore, I wasn't a newspaper reporter who was there to do a 2006 Page #92  
est Virginia in search of original newspaper stories. I spent countless hou 2006 Page #94  
r the Saturday morning papers. The newspaper headlines across West Virginia 2006 Page #94  
West Virginia on Friday night. One newspaper, the "Charleston Daily Mail" r 2006 Page #94  
ptember 14, 1952, the first of two newspaper articles about the monster app 2006 Page #95  
eston. The "Charleston Daily Mail" newspaper reported a straight forward, n 2006 Page #95  
t To Fiery Objects In Skies." This newspaper linked their two stories into  2006 Page #95  
ghtings that I found in all of the newspaper articles and combined them wit 2006 Page #97  
co-owner of "The Braxton Democrat" newspaper, actually spoke with the witne 2006 Page #98  
d of the incident. A West Virginia newspaper "The Wheeling News Register" p 2006 Page #99  
 letter sent to the Wrexham Leader newspaper: "Regarding your front page ar 2006 Page #121  
ep. Kissner had assembled many old newspaper articles and leaked government 2006 Page #139  
nd. Slide 2: "Peculiar Phenomenon" Newspaper Headline Employees at White Sa 2006 Page #139  
ties Slide 3: Roswell Crashed Disc Newspaper Headline Rep. Kissner was told 2006 Page #140  
e end of November, Congressmen and newspaper editorials were calling on Pre 2006 Page #165  
n a single C-47, as claimed in the newspaper account, they certainly could  2006 Page #172  
y in a Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania newspaper that had been published in 196 2006 Page #176  
ccording to Zechel, a copy of this newspaper story was in the UFO file of N 2006 Page #176  
Rogala later tells the local daily newspaper (The Bellingham Herald) that t 2006 Page #185  
n Alabama, I met a couple of local newspaper owners, the Bakers, who had re 2006 Page #201  
e first evening at the home of the newspaper reporters and saw some of thei 2006 Page #201  
54! Effectively eliminated further newspaper reporting of pilot sightings b 2007 Page #18  
and 1970s, about the only national newspaper to cover UFO news was the Nati 2007 Page #25  
: The influential ltalian-language newspaper // Prog,nso comes to the atten 2007 Page #26  
g WWII. Total funds needed lo make newspaper profrtabla equal $250,000 ($1. 2007 Page #26  
CHAPTER TITLES VII. The Sightings: newspaper reports from 1808 through 1954 2007 Page #44  
e got over it. DeBow: And when the newspaper article finally came out, what 2007 Page #123  
like that for about two weeks. The newspaper came about three times a week, 2007 Page #124  
 times a week, and we didn't get a newspaper from then on. There were no ne 2007 Page #124  
g of a fire. DeBow: So finally the newspaper finally published a story two  2007 Page #126  
tl1~t time period the local county newspaper featured a story about how the 2007 Page #127  
rama critic for the Scripps-Howard newspaper in Colun1bus, Ohio, where Pata 2007 Page #136  
 said that an article in a Bristol newspaper had reported this incident and 2007 Page #140  
                          A La Paz newspaper sa.id today that there is grea 2007 Page #142  
andrillo" was headlined in a local newspaper. A large sphere of glowing, pu 2007 Page #149  
probably went co the radio, TV and newspaper and cold them to keep it quiet 2007 Page #171  
the news. There was nothing in the newspaper or on the radio the next day,  2007 Page #171  
shed in the leading Rio de Janeiro newspaper O Globo, Nascimento was called 2007 Page #193  
er, and took it personall y to the newspaper Correia Pop11/a,: The piece ,: 2007 Page #194  
 columnist with the Rio de Janeiro newspaper O Globo, published a letter wh 2007 Page #194  
Jim Stalmaker , a reporter for the newspaper wrote that a "tremendous flami 2008 Page #8  
 seen the object. According to the newspaper, Maggio said that a series of  2008 Page #8  
han what had been published in the newspaper. It had been a long time ago a 2008 Page #8  
hing else had been reported to the newspaper. Butt told me, in a telephone  2008 Page #8  
 by photoelectric cells. The local newspaper , the Nephi Times-News reporte 2008 Page #11  
 and dates as they appeared in the newspaper , Johnson 's conclusion seems  2008 Page #12  
lem because, according to the Reno newspaper the path of the object, as it  2008 Page #13  
ight. I also didn't read the local newspaper. Had I done so on November 26, 2008 Page #41  
en Library provided copies of five newspaper articles all related to the ev 2008 Page #48  
sponse to the Aberdeen Daily World newspaper article of July 26, 1987. 30 A 2008 Page #55  
e UK's best-selling national daily newspaper) ran the story on the front pa 2008 Page #68  
 July 2, 1908 edition of the Sibir newspaper stated: 91                     2008 Page #97  
world. Similarly, the Krasnoyaretz newspaper recorded the following : At 7. 2008 Page #98  
n April 23, 1973. According to the newspaper, Jeff Young had interviewed a  2009 Page #48  
i sent me Soviet, then Russian UFO newspaper articles and I sent him UFO do 2009 Page #139  
on Story If you piece together the newspaper articles from June 13 -15, 194 2009 Page #156  
"surprised " to hear that a London newspaper headline had stated that the a 2009 Page #160  
vice Exists" June 15, 1947 June 15 newspaper articles focused on six major  2009 Page #161  
 "surprised" to hear that a London newspaper headline had stated that the a 2009 Page #168  
It is not a biolo~ical warfare 162 Newspaper speculation on the radiation r 2009 Page #168  
Florida but was Oddly enough, some newspaper articles mention that transfer 2009 Page #171  
ported by Prof. T.D.J. Contrary to newspaper reports, the Seal Report was L 2009 Page #171  
m the biographical record were any newspaper clippings or even a mention of 2009 Page #173  
acquainted after seeing him in the newspaper, and this letter was filed all 2009 Page #173  

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

ily headlines of spring 1947 using NEWSPAPERARCHIVE.ORG , I found some inte 2009 Page #156  

Word: "newspapers", 56 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e incident which were picked up by newspapers nationwide. Many news reporte 2003 Page #55  
 from some area radio stations and newspapers as well. Not only did the med 2003 Page #55  
 SECRET documents Only the Roswell Newspapers hail relevant material. CHICA 2003 Page #118  
was not carried in the other daily newspapers, but is significant as it ind 2004 Page #6  
bject," it stated: 1. The Bolivian newspapers carried this morning an artic 2004 Page #7  
raight-faced coverage in the local newspapers at the time, the Aurora crash 2004 Page #26  
ory is brought up again by various newspapers and periodicals. Each time, s 2004 Page #26  
, a fake story planted in the area newspapers to draw attention to the litt 2004 Page #26  
nt. The microfilm editions of area newspapers of the period were filled wit 2004 Page #27  
of 1897. Radio was nonexistent and newspapers took days, even weeks, to be  2004 Page #28  
 by Hayden, a "stringer" for local newspapers who had previously written se 2004 Page #28  
enforcement looked to the sky, and newspapers started illustrating what ran 2004 Page #78  
of flying disc stories on American newspapers front pages. The Canadian who 2004 Page #85  
 was a nuclear bomb explosion; the newspapers were all fooled to report it  2004 Page #125  
e fact that it appeared in so many newspapers, it was also never mentioned  2004 Page #136  
 the front pages of major American newspapers in July 1947. The second UFO  2004 Page #176  
vered in the Dallas and Fort Worth newspapers. This craft was sighted over  2005 Page #119  
none of America's most prestigious newspapers carried any notice of the \XI 2005 Page #120  
Chief Photographer at Mirror Group Newspapers in England, and is the only w 2005 Page #148  
19 & 20th, 1949 several west coast newspapers run the INS (International Ne 2006 Page #45  
Sunday the 19th--21" several major newspapers, LA Times, San Francisco Exam 2006 Page #45  
on the evening news and in various newspapers. Air Force representatives su 2006 Page #83  
 no mention of the incident in the newspapers." Randle was unable to determ 2006 Page #87  
 scarcely mentioned, even in local newspapers, as the fatal B-57 accident w 2006 Page #87  
al print. They appeared in the two newspapers of West Virginia's capitol ci 2006 Page #95  
hrough other eastern United States newspapers in search of other strange fl 2006 Page #95  
ations, police stations, airports, newspapers, and even the Pentagon were f 2006 Page #95  
ch through regional and nationwide newspapers looking for more information  2006 Page #98  
arleston Gazette" article. Several newspapers throughout 95                 2006 Page #98  
n which that story appeared in the newspapers, there was a World in Action  2006 Page #126  
, wouldn't we read about it in the newspapers or see it on TV? And since we 2007 Page #7  
 try to kee UFO re ores out of the newspapers. It was easy to understand wh 2007 Page #18  
prints of photographs published in newspapers are practically impossible to 2007 Page #48  
ctically impossible to obtain. The newspapers have "forgotten" the addresse 2007 Page #48  
visit the pages and screens of our newspapers, magazines, TVs and websites  2007 Page #77  
spaper from then on. There were no newspapers. None. DeBow: How about the T 2007 Page #124  
on going in or out of the town, no newspapers, no nothing. After the ordeal 2007 Page #128  
 no nothing. After the ordeal, the newspapers only reported the incident as 2007 Page #128  
er "diary of secrets" and what the newspapers would do with such disclosure 2007 Page #135  
was not carried in the other daily newspapers, but is significant as it ind 2007 Page #140  
f!jecl, it stated: 1. The Bolivian newspapers carried this morning an artic 2007 Page #141  
r Force Base outside of Las Vegas. Newspapers the next day reported on the  2008 Page #7  
ckson of Nephi, Utah. According to newspapers , the photoelectric cells on  2008 Page #11  
y. l also checked the local Nevada newspapers . The newspapers create a pro 2008 Page #13  
 the local Nevada newspapers . The newspapers create a problem because, acc 2008 Page #13  
 variety of documentation from the newspapers including the Las Vegas Sun,  2008 Page #16  
In the days that followed, Russian newspapers reported extensively on the e 2008 Page #97  
th his fellow countrymen , and his newspapers might no longer freely expres 2008 Page #128  
ons, five productions houses; five newspapers, 21 magazines including Famil 2008 Page #143  
folder went into a filing cabinet. Newspapers all over the country featured 2009 Page #138  
ans until after June 24, 1947 when newspapers worldwide reported on Kenneth 2009 Page #155  
4 7 by reading digitized copies of newspapers from this era on line. While  2009 Page #156  
 1947 On June 13, 1947 a number of newspapers covered the story including t 2009 Page #156  
y next day, on June 14, 194 7, the newspapers were rife with speculation. T 2009 Page #157  
range twist on June 14, 194 7 when newspapers identified an American engine 2009 Page #160  
t with bikers in the summit area • Newspapers checked • Enlisted assistance 2009 Page #194  

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

etails, photos, and motion picture/newsreel footage pertaining to these spe 2007 Page #120  

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

GMTV, The Alan Titchmarsh Show and Newsround , as well as prestigious radio 2008 Page #65  

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

vealed in the pages of the popular newsstand publication, UFO Magazine, Dod 2006 Page #122  
eague of Dodd's, and editor of the newsstand publication on espionage Eye-S 2006 Page #128  
dly ran a small box ad encouraging newsstand readers to subscribe co the pa 2007 Page #67  

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

ave been told. Here is a clip from Newsweek magazine for Christmas week, 19 2007 Page #17  
s. (The photo was not published in Newsweek and comes from another source.) 2007 Page #17  
cl to the aerial lights and beams. Newsweek , Septnnbtr 30, 1974 MYSTERIES: 2007 Page #145  

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

ished article likely taken off the newswire, however this has not been conf 2006 Page #45  

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

ent Responds To Top Secret Crashes newsworthy. In fact, news of the YF-12A  2006 Page #88  

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

randbury, Texas, it was reported, "Newt Gresham last night at 9:10 o'clock, 2004 Page #32  
ny of which we have heard so much. Newt is a very warsome young man, being  2004 Page #32  

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

cully by oil well prospector Silas Newton. However, a single line in a book 2004 Page #97  
d in 1983 now indicates that Silas Newton may have been telling the truth.  2004 Page #97  
 by Berthold Schwartz. Speaking of Newton, Schwartz wrote: Newton became ac 2004 Page #97  
peaking of Newton, Schwartz wrote: Newton became acquainted with several hi 2004 Page #97  
t and organizer of Project Magnet, Newton actually saw the bodies himself.  2004 Page #97  
d the Hard Evidence (Part 1) 1. If Newton was making up this part of his st 2004 Page #98  
 in an army weather expert, Irving Newton, who identified the debris as tha 2004 Page #141  
950s, by two proven con-men, Silas Newton and Leo Gebauer?" The prevailing  2004 Page #215  
Kaufmann or, in the case of Aztec, Newton and Gebauer. My initial research  2004 Page #215  
lly boils down to the "Gebauer and Newton were con-men" argument.' Nick Red 2004 Page #215  
provided valuable insight, Nick on Newton and Gebauer in particular (more o 2004 Page #215  
imony that does not rely on either Newton or Gebauer and, therefore, it hel 2004 Page #217  
tec 1948 examine the role of Silas Newton and Leo Gebauer, in light of this 2004 Page #218  
s details of the Aztec incident to Newton and Gebauer, who in turn had divu 2004 Page #218  
 to Scully. It seems unlikely that Newton would have been a recipient of su 2004 Page #218  
 — whether they were cons run with Newton, or anti-American statements made 2004 Page #218  
ntists — told Scully, that Scully, Newton, and Gebauer could not have known 2004 Page #219  
irmly traced to the yarns spun by [Newton and Gebauer]," 25 and so was disc 2004 Page #219  
" as the eight scientists)? Or did Newton and Gebauer just happen upon this 2004 Page #221  
city? More grist for the mill. The Newton "Diary" There is a final piece of 2004 Page #221  
ng Saucers, who wanted to see what Newton knew about flying saucers. As New 2004 Page #221  
wton knew about flying saucers. As Newton allegedly writes, "They never sai 2004 Page #221  
ht even have been written by Silas Newton. Indeed, it might be the "smoking 2004 Page #221  
of the originals. With the alleged Newton diary, we do not even have a copy 2004 Page #221  
 original still exists. Not so the Newton diary. Making things even more te 2004 Page #221  
usions on Aztec. Accordingly, the "Newton diary" — whatever it may be, if i 2004 Page #222  
 about the radar bases, more about Newton and Gebauer, particularly Gebauer 2004 Page #223  
bably always be the taint of Silas Newton and Leo Gebauer as hucksters to l 2004 Page #223  
alm was the first person to expose Newton and Gebauer as con-men — which ev 2004 Page #223  
Men From Venus: The Story of Silas Newton" (self- published paper, 1985). 6 2004 Page #223  
e "disc," and again sometime later Newton was put forward as photo-fodder t 2004 Page #238  
 the claim that the Marcel and the Newton photos could have been staged in  2004 Page #238  
res, has also gone by the time the Newton image was taken. There is a logic 2004 Page #238  
he alleged personal diary of Silas Newton (one of the key sources for the A 2005 Page #132  
ory) from the 1970s. In the diary, Newton revealed that, in the early 1950s 2005 Page #132  
h rum about rus crashed UFO story. Newton was told                          2005 Page #132  
 wide and to whoever would listen. Newton asserted in his diary that while  2005 Page #133  
number of important questions. Was Newton (as a convicted and known con man 2005 Page #133  

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

l 20 years after Schwartz wrote of Newton's claim. Dr. Eric Walker Wilbert  2004 Page #98  
ident. This is the matter of Silas Newton's alleged diary, in which he supp 2004 Page #221  
lock claims that, having seen both Newton's will and his purported diary, t 2004 Page #221  

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

 d~vcior,mtnls • T. D. J. LeN:h in New· Ze.alar.d. 10 o v ~ r com c the c!H 2009 Page #182  

Word: "next", 184 instance(s) (Back to Top)

.net For further information about next years conference or questions conta 2003 Page #2  
it will prove to be not merely the next small step in the march of science, 2003 Page #11  
 is that it is not original paper. Next we come to a memo addressed to the  2003 Page #27  
 been responsible. After that, the next mission is to find them or their li 2003 Page #33  
he small sole was found in an area next to the present arroyo water course. 2003 Page #49  
hcoming. I couldn't wait until the next day to read the local papers. I was 2003 Page #55  
r driver both went to the base the next day with their loads of bricks. Myr 2003 Page #62  
nch as it came to rest. Yet, right next to the location was a dry wash that 2003 Page #63  
ight not live till tomorrow or the next day, so I'll tell it all tonight an 2003 Page #68  
s exclusive Sutton Place. Over the next dozen years while most Americans ar 2003 Page #85  
something, wouldn't say what." The next morning, April 2, Forrestal and Ebe 2003 Page #89  
 "Bob, they're after me." Over the next three days Forrestal will make 85   2003 Page #89  
o wait until Menninger arrives the next day. As Menninger is the former ass 2003 Page #90  
er R.R. Dean is asleep in the room next to Forrestal's, an attendant, Hospi 2003 Page #91  
of two of the layered metal pieces next to a quarter coin for size comparis 2003 Page #102  
de of the other on the right, both next to a quarter coin that is about an  2003 Page #103  
 is given off as hydrogen gas. The next step involved an examination of the 2003 Page #114  
o a nexus for UFO spotters for the next 15 or 20 years. By short degrees, h 2003 Page #144  
s Only and R means Restricted. The next table (Slide 4) gives the name of t 2003 Page #170  
 will now rapidly summarize in the next 29 slides, highlighting items that  2003 Page #171  
urnal for January 5, 1951, and the next Slide 55 shows a copy of the accomp 2003 Page #183  
came president he decided that the next president would not end up as presi 2003 Page #191  
eating chicken. Ike reappeared the next morning at church and all was forgo 2003 Page #192  
rived back at the White House. The next afternoon, Johnson met off the reco 2003 Page #193  
hes to leave out. Here is the very next line of what Clinton said in the sp 2003 Page #201  
red. For further information about next year's conference or questions cont 2004 Page #2  
 by an explosion. He said that the next evening a silent aircraft that had  2004 Page #11  
v AN I ENFLOAION. HE SAID THAT THE NEXT.FVENING A SILEpt/ AZRORAFT THAI lop 2004 Page #21  
 father rode a horse into town the next day. Returning to the family farm,  2004 Page #30  
ne had just crashed into the Sound next to Shag Harbor. Corporal Werbiki's  2004 Page #35  
old to go back in by 4:00 a.m. the next morning. They were tired and had be 2004 Page #41  
 results then went at it again the next morning. Still nothing was found. D 2004 Page #41  
, one of them a U.S. Navy sub. The next day in the Saturday edition of the  2004 Page #41  
ommunication with the base for the next few hours. They soon came upon a ma 2004 Page #47  
small, glowing life forms appeared next to the craft. Soon a senior officer 2004 Page #48  
out what they had seen, but at the next day's debriefing were told that the 2004 Page #48  
en with Larry and was with him the next day when Larry called his mother fr 2004 Page #49  
feel it. The UFO did come back the next two nights so you must have been on 2004 Page #50  
 D Flight Supervisor. Adrian stood next to Larry in the field that night an 2004 Page #50  
t to such a facility where for the next one to two days he was held, very m 2004 Page #51  
 Flight... Upon coming to work the next night to start our three mid shifts 2004 Page #55  
er we were given was "no." For the next three nights, between midnight and  2004 Page #55  
s ever said about the incident the next day. This occurred in 1973. The sec 2004 Page #57  
 in Princeton, New Jersey. For the next half a dozen years or so, Larry wou 2004 Page #58  
rget that instantaneously appeared next to the ascending V-2 missile" and i 2004 Page #64  
50. The El Paso limes reported the next day on May 30, 1947, that the first 2004 Page #67  
er that has widespread interest. A next step might be to count the on-site  2004 Page #115  
re of the typical ones, and so the next few slides do just that for the fiv 2004 Page #115  
the phone and expecting to get the next level of detail. Furthermore, many  2004 Page #117  
 canceled. Why Keep it Secret? The next topic, why would the government kee 2004 Page #123  
 world will have to unite, for the next war will be an interplanetary war.  2004 Page #133  
portedly at the crash site and the next morning, the head of NASA James Web 2004 Page #177  
ce were shown to Jimmy Carter. The next thing to be shown to Jimmy Carter w 2004 Page #189  
d Air Force reports as well as the next guy, and they seem to indicate that 2004 Page #220  
phs were virtually ignored for the next 50 years, until George Filer receiv 2004 Page #226  
BY WEATHER BALLOONS 400KW WAVE (C) NEXT CREW OUT TODAY. WEATHER BALLOONS WO 2004 Page #229  
ATHER BALLOONS WOULD MAKE (DR)they next SEND OUT is OF WEATHER BALLOONS wou 2004 Page #229  
EATHER BALLOONS would fare (G)**** NEXT could you ** IF WEATHER BALLOONS WO 2004 Page #229  
ATHER BALLOONS WOULD MAKE (MN)*****nEXT THEY SAY PR OF WEATHER BALLOONS WOU 2004 Page #229  
paper meaning of story and mission next crew out today. Weather balloons wo 2004 Page #230  
g: 'What is DM doing?" Then on the next page is another reference to Donald 2004 Page #247  
tics perspective ■ Conclusions and next steps REVERSE ENGINEERING -i EXAMPL 2005 Page #3  
ke inventions ■ Engineers know the next breakthrough is just around the cor 2005 Page #4  
go, ail sealed in heavy boxes. The next day, military verucles rushed to Ca 2005 Page #32  
umed it had crashed. He puUed over next to a farm where the UFO had probabl 2005 Page #37  
t and bodies were on the base. The next day he said the paper was snatched  2005 Page #42  
pace that the airshafts service 1s next co one of the ORES buildings that h 2005 Page #59  
ore than S38 of those dollars; the next 19 would share S45 (averaging just  2005 Page #75  
 just under S2.50 per person); the next 40 people would share $16 (or S0.40 2005 Page #75  
st hour, only to deflate it in the next. The fact is that attempts to pry t 2005 Page #76  
ns erupted in flames, and over the next four years World War One swept the  2005 Page #88  
 work as Freud's assistant for the next six years. They parted ways in 1929 2005 Page #89  
continued to change hands over the next few years, but no resolve was ever  2005 Page #92  
 returned to his Dayton motel. The next day Moise received a phone call fro 2005 Page #98  
 dropped twenty points to 47%. The next day, two bright, pulsating and flas 2005 Page #100  
ll us what we must consider in the next phase of human development. For goo 2005 Page #117  
s. Ask yourself finally: \Xfhat is next for our beautiful planet and the em 2005 Page #118  
s memo in question is shown on the next page. From a questioned document pe 2005 Page #123  
The manual's cover is shown on the next page with the complete text in the  2005 Page #127  
rsial Alien Autopsy film. Over the next couple of years, Santilli purchased 2005 Page #146  
 The sound seemed to come from the next canyon. Jose noticed smoke com.ing  2005 Page #154  
lectron microscope operators . Our next step was to get further analysis fr 2005 Page #158  
tic experimental aircraft. For the next 30 years, he worked for defense con 2005 Page #169  
hor. For further information about next year's conference or questions cont 2006 Page #2  
nd words are old-time.) So What Is Next? Taking a conservative viewpoint, w 2006 Page #47  
that were on the site. I hope that next year I can provide an update on the 2006 Page #47  
n case of need to contain/control. Next priority would be communication; th 2006 Page #59  
ding and removing the wreckage the next morning. The A-12's center section  2006 Page #75  
ports were loaded and secured. The next morning, they delivered their cargo 2006 Page #75  
phew were flown to Bakersfield the next day and interviewed at the spot whe 2006 Page #83  
weapon pylon (bomb rack). Over the next 12 years I revisited the site six m 2006 Page #84  
 and a Lockheed SR-71 that crashed next to a highway during a classified av 2006 Page #86  
rds, killing both crewmembers. The next day, the two-man crew of a YF- 12A  2006 Page #87  
s about to change my life over the next 15 years, it was the story of the " 2006 Page #89  
 of these objects had crashed. The next phase of my research consisted of o 2006 Page #96  
them landed on September 12, 1952. Next, I took all of the information from 2006 Page #97  
y my colleague Nick Redfern in the next talk. Leaked classified documents d 2006 Page #103  
le in alien crash retrieval in the next presentation. It is possible that t 2006 Page #106  
the virus entered the air. See the next major section for a report on the p 2006 Page #108  
er which he was released. Over the next few months, his health declined, an 2006 Page #109  
kable was what Prescott had to say next: "Sometime later we joined up with  2006 Page #123  
 the same time. `With daylight the next day, Mexican authorities began a se 2006 Page #134  
nded and waited until 0225 hrs the next morning. At that time they resumed  2006 Page #135  
 Station ten miles south of Miami. Next door was a CIA antenna farm. UFOs h 2006 Page #143  
t. What happened interestingly the next day, we were advised the entire eve 2006 Page #147  
use we had another Army site right next to us that had missiles, also. We h 2006 Page #148  
n our site, but the Army did right next door. So, they were getting their m 2006 Page #148  
ommanding officer of the unit. The next morning, they said it was just a NO 2006 Page #149  
 rear end chewed out big time! The next day on Sunday, they went on through 2006 Page #154  
s the alien that was mosdy intact. Next to him, or it, is the other alien t 2006 Page #158  
adly damaged. And here's the alien next to it. I tried to make a rendition  2006 Page #158  
n, a number which doubled over the next month. U.N. forces, numbered at abo 2006 Page #165  
uldn't be surprised if, during the next day or the next few days there woul 2006 Page #165  
sed if, during the next day or the next few days there would be an announce 2006 Page #165  
t the White House by 11:15 AM. The next version of the story, told in The W 2006 Page #167  
Book before in closed in 1969; the next sighting listed in the Blue Book fi 2006 Page #179  
 kill you to call a little earlier next time, Doug? Finally, huge thanks to 2006 Page #180  
omething strange happened. And the next day, July 27, 1984, United States C 2006 Page #183  
s a Bellingham Herald reporter the next day, "It's not rock and it's not wo 2006 Page #187  
s not wood."39 Richard Burke dives next. He reports standing upon an object 2006 Page #187  
al reconnaissance was followed the next morning up with a return visit to m 2006 Page #189  
ad completely disappeared. The veg next day after their amazing discoveg, t 2006 Page #190  
ay and miraculously ended up right next to another sunken artifact similar  2006 Page #191  
r" that the first five callers the next morning would receive a free copy.  2006 Page #204  
ho is connected to the CIA! At the next visit he leaned forward in his chai 2006 Page #205  
undtion said "Maybe." However, the next time he came by he didn't want to t 2006 Page #206  
hor. For further information about next year's conference or questions cont 2007 Page #3  
ping stuff, taking people-see Fort next BOOK CHAPTER TITLES IV. Charles For 2007 Page #44  
ed a motorcycle-r.idjng aljen. The next took a more subtle approach and sta 2007 Page #60  
raterrestrial experience," and "So next rime you pick up some apples, orang 2007 Page #60  
er roday and make contact with the next generation of transfection reagent. 2007 Page #62  
tion." "\'(/here will they turn up next?," we're asked, then admonished to  2007 Page #62  
 a rock ledge. The man is standing next to a green-faced alien who is exten 2007 Page #71  
o the lower part of the screen and next chose the disconnect command and th 2007 Page #86  
were all happy. l think it was the next day, there was a whole bunch of mil 2007 Page #122  
dewalk. \Y/e saw two uucks sitting next to each ocher, low bed trucks, you  2007 Page #122  
 took two weeks ro contain. By the next morning the military had shown up a 2007 Page #128  
tatic were all they could get. The next day swarms of NASA vehicles started 2007 Page #128  
ng apparentl y continued until the next day. Descriptions included very thi 2007 Page #128  
ning object but found nothing. The next incident, in San Paulo, Brazil, a m 2007 Page #128  
ebris found at the crashsite. Thjs next incident was an interesting story o 2007 Page #129  
                               The next case was in December of 1994 on the 2007 Page #130  
it their jobs and disappeared. The next day the sighting made national news 2007 Page #130  
saw on the ships and wreckage. The next most frequently mentioned word was  2007 Page #131  
intestines and coiling them neatly next to the head. Here are a few excerpt 2007 Page #146  
the left is Sandy Rivers stancling next to her sister, Rebecca McKeeve r Ar 2007 Page #166  
becca McKeeve r Armstron g, who is next to her son, Paul McKeever. This is  2007 Page #166  
 the newspaper or on the radio the next day, or even for several days after 2007 Page #171  
as a disc hovering in an open area next to the road. 167                    2007 Page #173  
rities waited until after dawn the next day to launch a rescue effort to re 2007 Page #186  
 much for irs size. My father came next to me and took it and just told me  2007 Page #196  
ot say which one for certain." The next step was to check with one of Argen 2007 Page #196  
eared in one photo sih-et), in the next glistening like gold, and so on. 1  2007 Page #199  
shed in the Poulain narrative. The next key issue is co ascertain if the fr 2007 Page #199  
gota sample, which cakes us to the next case. CASE# 4 -BOGOTA (Colombia, 19 2007 Page #199  
tside of Las Vegas. Newspapers the next day reported on the flight or on an 2008 Page #7  
 trees and disappeared [ ... ] The next day, three depressions I½" and 7" i 2008 Page #32  
ck and fast over the course of the next week or so; more and more reports c 2008 Page #33  
er and closer and lower and lower. Next thing, he was looking at this massi 2008 Page #34  
" The Mysterious Sgt. Robertson My next interview provided a wealth of info 2008 Page #43  
e Crash area at about 5:00 pm. The next morning he went into the area with  2008 Page #53  
y farm went into a frenzy .... The next day, three depressions I 1/7 inches 2008 Page #93  
urnt trees. Over the course of the next decade, Kulik would initiate three  2008 Page #99  
f interesting UFO information. The next slide 3 shows the record of receipt 2008 Page #104  
the "Burned Memo" in its entirety. Next, shown in slide 4, is a list of som 2008 Page #105  
at 'trial package" as shown on the next slide. The more legible version of  2008 Page #105  
ng and other errors follows on the next slide. This slide (8) shows the mis 2008 Page #105  
were often left to be fixed on the next draft because erasing the error and 2008 Page #105  
hor. For further information about next year's conference or questions cont 2009 Page #3  
ntent Date words Prospects for the Next Decade. Memo to all PFIAB members . 2009 Page #10  
hreats. Yet at the approach of the next decade the Central Intelligence Age 2009 Page #15  
for an updated edition planned for next spring from Feral House. . .· ' ... 2009 Page #30  
edy's Top Secret November 12 memo, next to the signature space, appears the 2009 Page #44  
ld himself explained what happened next: "Without hesitation , Weaver gave  2009 Page #50  
the distortion . WHEN IS YOUR VERY NEXT MEMORY OF JOHN BURROUGHS? When the  2009 Page #67  
 Force maintenance officer for the next seventeen years. Col. Halt          2009 Page #68  
oth remember falling to the ground next to each other. Here now is Col. Hal 2009 Page #69  
kiss of death for my career. " The next morning of December 29, 1980, Col.  2009 Page #72  
nd Airman John Burroughs, who were next to each other in Rendlesham Forest  2009 Page #77  
und and I got closer to it and the next thing I know -I don't know how long 2009 Page #80  
nd became June Cubbage. During the next IO years she worked for the Army Ai 2009 Page #87  
16, 1977. She wrote question marks next to the details of his residence and 2009 Page #93  
ossibly be? June 14, 1947 The very next day, on June 14, 194 7, the newspap 2009 Page #157  
, ---------------,-. •' -· •l.iv-s next ru wht•rc lt,ji photos wcre 1,1ken  2009 Page #198  

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

, it was Nixon who worked with his next-door neighbor , CIA Director Walter 2008 Page #141  

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

possessing speck on the map into a nexus for UFO spotters for the next 15 o 2003 Page #144  
 in Bern, Switzerland , sat at the nexus of U.S. intelligence as well as So 2008 Page #138  
g accomplice of the globalist/Nazi nexus was an obscure Republican politici 2008 Page #141  

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

out his own UFO experience , "I'll neYer make fun of people who say thev've 2005 Page #119  

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

;")on SnoCgi-a~,. 3!l-~·t:a.r• Tnu ne·.:.·smco n.sk~d t~ thra v.1eupon Oocr 2009 Page #182  

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

dln• 1 ~lion ot rnsca:-::h b which Ne·N ! Z~.1ln:_1cl. Dritl,h nnd U:1llcd  2009 Page #183  

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

nrtr^* °A: DaECUIUTI HAS 1 JITH A "NF.F.D TO D ’EASONS -ilTH ilAJTC UG SCHE 2003 Page #231  
 r,.;1; OCEN~,,\i LE'~ST E i LOH~~ Nf:A~l Y AS BIG AS lHE C:JE-EN rz.ABC. n 2009 Page #106  

Word: "nf1c·", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

HRf.n or f\lnf'n :· • I f(h , SOL, nF1c· IICB-Hr • ~,r ,\0llllL"-" AT ('OR' 2008 Page #155  

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

re NASA does honeypotting as well. Nf\.'v': Do these sites warn you as ) ou 2007 Page #87  

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

YI.: Wilhel/J/ Reich Biogrcrphical Nfaterial.· Hist01y of the Discovery of  2005 Page #105  

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

 they were in the early evening of Nfay 28, 1974. The rime was about 9 PM.  2007 Page #166  

Word: "nff^tivonnss", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

istants as you deem nrcessw to th« nff^tivonnss of vour •nj i“inn, Anorovnd 2003 Page #214  

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

ah! __________ iAL__hnuir. __irHng nfflrar- J 4-7-49 Treated in Naval Hospi 2003 Page #91  

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

• , , .. Inqu.inei at ):alum.a lut nfJ,'it l clu:r"'y me~ud o_ 2!1ack. ~'\n 2009 Page #163  

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

t for the German tech corporation ]NFlCON. The ad promoted their Sensor Int 2007 Page #69  

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

Ourdic-n.11 prl"IOfU,I --eb&&1c-nx nfm:w:boolt rcn m rioors,,dnilc earn ·am 2009 Page #198  

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

interest Ing Caso arc uorelublr. I nfonunatil*. there arc no eaves that arc 2003 Page #118  

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

h the new and improved Freedom of ]nformation Act (FOJA). Whereas, for inst 2005 Page #73  

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

 VApAcANE *IvEm. AccoRoING TO THE /NFORNATION RIVEN PY THE CAHPESIND, AROUN 2004 Page #21  

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

ld's paper presented at the annual NfUFON Conference in 1978, and titled Re 2005 Page #43  

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

chool and not the academic aspect. NfW: I used to like messing around. I fo 2007 Page #79  

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

 ,._,. ,C)tl.t:£ COUlO )t0'T 0'UO' nFY "1cltE SOLlO o~ECTS 1/t r-.,_,:-u.a, 2009 Page #121  

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

laar that yarn are an a fact-Hartl ng adnaian asad tta& kfco felt ed Statea 2003 Page #226  
craft from LI—2. On 8 July, Twi ni ng visited Kirtland AAF to inspect parts 2003 Page #234  
 Atolls is utty that teahnology Is ng hold back. S. Argentlaa has taken the 2004 Page #20  
 rugh school, due to the astonishj ng fact that he actually memorized the e 2005 Page #138  
 At/lee's safeg. I've now finished ng message and I'm going to ring off' Ac 2006 Page #167  
alien and UFO reality in advertisi ng vs. UFO and alien reality for 1·eal,  2007 Page #77  
tan notad that lhe drf ol the sigm!ng _ _,,and der. wiblllty -unlimited. A  2007 Page #165  
e required on earth for coloniz :..ng. 2. If they_consider our culture co b 2008 Page #113  
it co all others capab-e of reach:.ng another celestial body. But this woul 2008 Page #113  
s nullius territories , is beginn:.ng to regain a __ i::.s importance in co 2008 Page #113  
atmosphere land possib_y maintaini ng orbits about our planet) is now, howe 2008 Page #113  
TS • NATIONAL SECURITI' • BLOCl\.1.NG FORCE WAS nns GUY: James Sensenbrenne 2008 Page #154  
Richard M. Dolon Themes ■UFO Sight:ng:; ■EmphaS!s 'when p:ssitle on !fll.Ji 2009 Page #141  
l.tXJ al foe 1 N•wWodd o,.i.. ■ Go,ng ta A.tu51 ■ Gulf.BCM:. Ra""SJ~d 7: Uf 2009 Page #149  
:ilr :i.! :t p. rn. The-, u~a llyi.ng .R"udl1!.S5 or "''bttbcr u,., .re\'•  2009 Page #163  
d: Hy ou ,·0.rt',run her cen1 t"ri ng 1 h,:-experin1cnllllon in tl1Prr. \v; 2009 Page #181  
 sir.:.,l~dt.,v to one of proc,c.n,ng the atwmc bomb m Im-lhc applic,1l!ons 2009 Page #182  
he nlom known. t,it there i~ not!i;ng •t oil bom·b as credited today to 'Pr 2009 Page #182  

Word: "ng=fe", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ntifled objects being kept there® ?ng=fe of year sadouluu. there win deal w 2003 Page #212  

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

n Table of Contents l. Glob.11 Str,ngen"''- 197.:--1975 '.?. Intruder Alert 2009 Page #141  

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

te of speed This Air Force let was nght behind it, chasing it, but the obje 2006 Page #28  
 leaving Palmdale in the middle of nght and a black d"ISC being maintenance 2007 Page #55  

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

 followed, including The Asphalt ]"ngle, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Clash by 2007 Page #136  

Word: "ngn1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

f Rrgls r,hntos, Holder insertec n ngn1 s+da ot camera F,tm Holder postvon  2004 Page #235  

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

e war carnerrorn rTilil"il'f twiai ngs. eor.tol of pu Irie apink)n. Nol a s 2009 Page #151  

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

,VW, Cnirnlr Elfec1 EvidGnCO tfflp,NGUN .-cme,c.uo.:IWOWMl"lfll"'I Rectifyi 2005 Page #22  

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

- I-U ------------ f 7 I Aittority Nh/J~?GOQSo j , IMA Pateg/faM | TOP CTgR 2003 Page #229  
benevolent or malevolent. Friendly NH could precipitate extraordinary human 2006 Page #56  
, the profound implications of the NH! contact. A fast-familiar -positive c 2006 Page #58  
ligious leaders would demonize the NH!. End time preaching would escalate.  2006 Page #65  
forts at independent engagement of NH!. In face of growing public disorient 2006 Page #65  
downward spiral into hopelessness; NH! could "win" without firing a shot. C 2006 Page #69  
.-,,,:_ .. May 13, 1972 Canterbury NH ;t:l"I' 13. R•!.li(.U ..,~,"T~.WUY, . 2009 Page #125  

Word: "nhi", 151 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ontact with non-human intelligent (NHI) life would arguably be the most pro 2006 Page #50  
ligence" is henceforth abbreviated NHI.) 3. The NHI life form will present  2006 Page #52  
enceforth abbreviated NHI.) 3. The NHI life form will present itself in a m 2006 Page #52  
ght different combinations. If the NHI life form seems familiar (for exampl 2006 Page #52  
common ground are possible. If the NHI appears very strange, in physical fo 2006 Page #52  
 a variety of things including the NHI response to human reactions. We arri 2006 Page #53  
Origin and purpose: Where does the NHI entity come from? Is it extraterrest 2006 Page #53  
 to human beings? And why does the NHI appear among us now? Is it exploring 2006 Page #53  
ication/Capabilities: How does the NHI entity communicate with or exert inf 2006 Page #53  
or expectations and archetypes for NHI life vis-à-vis human science, politi 2006 Page #54  
ould see common ground between the NHI and ourselves in terms of culture, p 2006 Page #54  
would find it difficult to see the NHI as positive. There would be fear and 2006 Page #54  
would be fear and skepticism about NHI motives & capabilities; threat would 2006 Page #54  
r perception and assessment of the NHI remains difficult, though with time, 2006 Page #54  
ad loss of volition to controlling NHI influence, with attendant pain and d 2006 Page #55  
would likely be a series of staged NHI contacts meant to manipulate human p 2006 Page #55  
fficulty to resisting or combating NHI hostility. The fast- strange-negativ 2006 Page #55  
 to resisting or combating hostile NHI, with the prospect of encroaching co 2006 Page #55  
ve as more becomes known about the NHI. The Scenario World Players Regardle 2006 Page #55  
 or serving as liaison between the NHI entity/group and the rest of the wor 2006 Page #55  
ess of the form of Contact. If the NHI were malevolent, measures would need 2006 Page #56  
ong with the planet itself. If the NHI were benevolent, new technologies an 2006 Page #56  
al government interaction with the NHI will likely set the tone for all fut 2006 Page #56  
 the tone for all future levels of NHI/human interchange; therefore it must 2006 Page #56  
uch as possible from and about the NHI, be it benevolent or malevolent. Fri 2006 Page #56  
 obsolete what we now know. If the NHI were malevolent, the science communi 2006 Page #56  
o overcome whatever technology the NHI might possess. The science community 2006 Page #56  
closest intellectual equals to the NHI and could serve as goodwill ambassad 2006 Page #56  
ators of communication between the NHI and governments and the public. Thei 2006 Page #56  
learn as much as possible from any NHI contact in the hope of gaining signi 2006 Page #56  
 economic stability in the wake of NHI contact; to make sure that unexpecte 2006 Page #56  
rests. Under benevolent scenarios, NHI technology and ideas could result in 2006 Page #56  
ucts and market opportunities; but NHI influence might also result in the c 2006 Page #56  
 their beliefs and traditions. Any NHI event would threaten established ins 2006 Page #56  
 and bridging efforts, even if the NHI seemed highly strange or potentially 2006 Page #57  
ews reporting. In case of a sudden NHI event, television broadcasts would l 2006 Page #57  
non-stop coverage of the unfolding NHI story, reminiscent of past spectacul 2006 Page #57  
iaisons, hosts and gatekeepers for NHI communications with the general publ 2006 Page #57  
d threatening, particularly if the NHI seemed strange or hostile. Many peop 2006 Page #57  
c order in the early stages of any NHI event would be among the biggest cha 2006 Page #57  
ld want hands-on evaluation of the NHI life form and any presenting technol 2006 Page #58  
ways to understand and exploit the NHI entities and technology. Business Bu 2006 Page #58  
nesty in relating to and utilizing NHI technologies. Realistically, some bu 2006 Page #58  
cy, Biblical and otherwise. As the NHI proved its benevolent nature, the hu 2006 Page #58  
t's thinking and 2) to talk to the NHI itself ("exclusive interview!"). Gov 2006 Page #58  
way to a frenzy of interest as the NHI showed its benevolent and familiar n 2006 Page #58  
ife, public preoccupation with the NHI might subside rather quickly. The se 2006 Page #58  
ght in immediately. Strangeness of NHI would be expected to provoke violent 2006 Page #59  
st priority would be evaluation of NHI for signs of physical/psychological  2006 Page #59  
 in understanding and engaging the NHI. As such, the science community woul 2006 Page #59  
to gain advantage. Even benevolent NHI could provoke economic chaos if busi 2006 Page #59  
overnment for inside access to the NHI. . . • ' eligion Religious leaders w 2006 Page #59  
temptation to demonize the strange NHI while also invoking the protection o 2006 Page #59  
rotection of Deity and the hope of NHI benevolence. Extra church services a 2006 Page #59  
l and otherwise, would declare the NHI ungodly, deceptive, not of the light 2006 Page #59  
 a widespread expectation that the NHI could shed definitive light on the n 2006 Page #59  
nformation and reassurance. If the NHI proves its benevolence beyond reason 2006 Page #59  
t days before arrival. By the time NHI arrives, governments are informed an 2006 Page #60  
tors/stakeholders adapt. Since the NHI seems both familiar and positive, it 2006 Page #60  
n and scientific dialogue with the NHI, both to support government objectiv 2006 Page #60  
nable harvesting of new knowledge. NHI technology could bring about multipl 2006 Page #60  
ld have a field day learning about NHI culture, with the prospect of startl 2006 Page #60  
 would try to monopolize/privatize NHI offerings; but international treatie 2006 Page #60  
igher ideas about life. Over time, NHI influence might lead to changes in t 2006 Page #60  
s that had been losing ground. The NHI would not provoke fear, but would in 2006 Page #60  
ense of comfort and belonging. The NHI might be held up as both proof and d 2006 Page #60  
re would be efforts to embrace the NHI into our culture and convert it to o 2006 Page #60  
her of our religions. Equally, the NHI would stimulate the rise of new reli 2006 Page #60  
call God. T.,As the reality of the NHI contact becomes clear, the media wou 2006 Page #60  
r each other seeking access to the NHI, which would gain instant celebrity  2006 Page #60  
e government secrecy regarding the NHI, not only toward the public but inte 2006 Page #61  
ience, media, and religion. If the NHI strangeness were considered repugnan 2006 Page #61  
ined not to deal directly with the NHI, governments might have the option o 2006 Page #61  
 have the option of exploiting the NHI contact with little public-sector ov 2006 Page #61  
he way in demystifying the strange NHI and in establishing effective commun 2006 Page #61  
s to businesses wishing to exploit NHI technology, which might otherwise se 2006 Page #61  
ty would take longer to assimilate NHI technology due to its strangeness. T 2006 Page #61  
ptation to stereotype/demonize the NHI. Any form of contact would pose vari 2006 Page #61  
to the current religious paradigm; NHI strangeness would provoke considerab 2006 Page #61  
 the conservative faithful. If the NHI were to promise a golden age, many w 2006 Page #61  
er sectors, would be slowed by the NHI strangeness and would rely on scienc 2006 Page #61  
e and reassurance. Unlike familiar NHI, a strange NHI would retain an aura  2006 Page #61  
ce. Unlike familiar NHI, a strange NHI would retain an aura of inaccessibil 2006 Page #61  
 something so unusual. The strange NHI would be like the 800-pound gorilla  2006 Page #61  
Familiar -Negative ...] Government NHI familiarity fosters belief that we u 2006 Page #62  
uld call upon science to determine NHI vulnerabilities. Martial law would b 2006 Page #62  
 be instituted immediately. If the NHI arrival begins without violence, gov 2006 Page #62  
to discover vulnerabilities in the NHI life form and its technology. Resear 2006 Page #62  
ng means of communication with the NHI, if that is not available at the out 2006 Page #62  
 to consider best defenses against NHI destructive/invasive capabilities. B 2006 Page #62  
ialogue and co- existence with the NHI. As hostile intent clarified, religi 2006 Page #62  
ion and organizing tool. Public As NHI hostility became evident, mass hyste 2006 Page #62  
 would be a sense of hope based on NHI familiarity. There would also be a s 2006 Page #62  
nder maximum pressure to penetrate NHI strangeness; humankind's survival mi 2006 Page #62  
r constructive engagement with the NHI; some might try independent contact, 2006 Page #63  
 with unpredictable results. Given NHI strangeness, the risk would be its u 2006 Page #63  
 business to make much difference. NHI strangeness would introduce ambiguit 2006 Page #63  
take wait and see attitude, unless NHI is overtly violent. Church leaders w 2006 Page #63  
hes in this role, time permitting. NHI would also provoke a wide array of q 2006 Page #63  
rt to control public perception of NHI, direct emergency preparedness and r 2006 Page #63  
ng would cease. Risk would be that NHI could easily commandeer media itself 2006 Page #63  
reshold depicts a strange-negative NHI arrival that confounds military atte 2006 Page #63  
tempts at containment/control. The NHI craft is depicted as trans- dimensio 2006 Page #63  
mensional; among other powers, the NHI can invade the minds of humans and a 2006 Page #63  
el favored by many Ufologists. The NHI are humanoid; their presence is so s 2006 Page #63  
low Government contact would imply NHI caution or ambivalent motives. Gover 2006 Page #63  
gathering, rally science to assess NHI vulnerabilities. Media would be used 2006 Page #63  
r and provide selective info about NHI. Alongside military preparations, go 2006 Page #63  
ould be hard to know who to trust. NHI could win simply by waiting for huma 2006 Page #64  
 in face of hostile threat. If the NHI finally retreats, humankind could em 2006 Page #64  
cies to Science assess and counter NHI technology and find physical vulnera 2006 Page #64  
public perceptions and reaction to NHI threat and to assess NHI psychology  2006 Page #64  
action to NHI threat and to assess NHI psychology and culture. Business Bus 2006 Page #64  
udget projects aimed at countering NHI threat. Inevitably, some in business 2006 Page #64  
stablish independent dealings with NHI, in time resulting in treasonous act 2006 Page #64  
ous authorities would demonize the NHI. Some would counsel preparation for  2006 Page #64  
rstanding and brotherhood with the NHI; some of these might unwittingly bec 2006 Page #64  
 unwittingly become susceptible to NHI manipulation. Media would go in many 2006 Page #64  
k to directly communicate with the NHI; some might be seduced into collabor 2006 Page #64  
into collaboration with the enemy. NHI might infiltrate or commandeer media 2006 Page #64  
 no one knows what to do about the NHI. Absent the immediate threat of viol 2006 Page #64  
ence would be pressed to penetrate NHI strangeness and assess vulnerabiliti 2006 Page #64  
 would be made to communicate with NHI or at least fathom Alkali its motive 2006 Page #64  
pressed above all to penetrate the NHI strangeness and seek for vulnerabili 2006 Page #65  
 communicate with or influence the NHI. Almost all relevant science would b 2006 Page #65  
tting millions out of work. Due to NHI strangeness, few in business sector  2006 Page #65  
time preaching would escalate. The NHI strangeness would cause much fear an 2006 Page #65  
 rejection of traditional beliefs. NHI strangeness would tend to keep the m 2006 Page #65  
society survives this scenario. As NHI strangeness and hostility became evi 2006 Page #65  
rising street violence. Because of NHI strangeness, most people would give  2006 Page #65  
ness and demoralization could give NHI decisive edge without resort to open 2006 Page #65  
 tone and pace of interaction with NHI, and interpretation of events. Maxim 2006 Page #66  
out nature, purpose and actions of NHI is required to minimize unintended c 2006 Page #66  
e military intervention to protect NHI and maintain order in short run. Bec 2006 Page #66  
ience will be pressed to demystify NHI strangeness with solid facts. - Maxi 2006 Page #66  
out nature, purpose and actions of NHI is required to minimize unintended c 2006 Page #66  
d-like" or "magical" attributes of NHI, if any, could arouse highly disrupt 2006 Page #66  
bal security and/or relations with NHI could be compromised. - Despite posi 2006 Page #67  
nding the nature and intentions of NHI would be critical to preserving soci 2006 Page #67  
d-like" or "magical" attributes of NHI, if any, could arouse highly disrupt 2006 Page #67  
 assess nature and capabilities of NHI, time to coordinate global response, 2006 Page #68  
ed to assessing vulnerabilities of NHI and creating countermeasures. Effort 2006 Page #68  
ossible means. Demonization of the NHI will be all but universal. A minorit 2006 Page #68  
tion and conduct negotiations with NHI, mainly to buy time. - The most extr 2006 Page #68  
an history will be directed at the NHI. 65                                  2006 Page #68  
ng to "sell out." In the event the NHI are successfully beaten back, any wo 2006 Page #69  
nd a highly positive future if the NHI threat is eliminated. Slow-Strange - 2006 Page #69  
ed to assessing vulnerabilities of NHI and creating countermeasures. Effort 2006 Page #69  
ll possible means. Demonization of NHI will be widespread. But cults favora 2006 Page #69  
spread. But cults favorable to the NHI will also emerge. A minority of peac 2006 Page #69  
andard extraterrestrial variety of NHI. Countless others, perhaps both near 2006 Page #70  

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

y assumptions might not apply; the NHI's vulnerabilities, if any, are unkno 2006 Page #62  
d be increasingly difficult as the NHI's strange-hostile nature became know 2006 Page #62  
 of the threat, even denial of the NHI's existence will be widespread. Vigi 2006 Page #69  

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

 Iran· C\ idrncc uf lhtir ui,1cncr nhilc ,i1i1inj;!. migr:1lin~. or :iccidC 2005 Page #107  

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

ugh caution to demonization of the NHL Moderate voices would urge neither d 2006 Page #58  
angeness and verify benevolence of NHL International stakeholders would be  2006 Page #59  

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

:.!::1l•:;, r-rt.! •t' C"-•c •r.\l nhu, ~ i"'~!,.(, f•~ t'tiC-..-j !)\' U,' 2007 Page #48  

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

t there wa* tin or crater nr other nhx mu* »ijd ol im|uct. I remember rccna 2003 Page #132  

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

of craft from LI—2. On 8 July, Twi ni ng visited Kirtland AAF to inspect pa 2003 Page #234  
t:j 111411 1lf1I\t u:~~u· t!lls 1':ni tt llrv.:ot "lilt bni tt:J LY •«cli~r 2007 Page #64  
bservation lasted about 1 minute. "NI CAP reporters noted that the day of t 2007 Page #165  
tten by Prof. Charles A. :Maney of NI CAP in F!Jing SaHcer Revie111 ("The C 2007 Page #193  
hosphorus) 0.010 s (sulfur) 0.0001 Ni (nickel) 0.04 Cu (copper) 66.6278 Al  2007 Page #201  
W l~: ••• '1 ....--- • /. .. _ ' • ni..crah ~ &acld•at •• r-r u ,,_ 111,.-' 2008 Page #19  
nd Freedom of In fo rrn:.1 ti on ■ Ni.,on, Gleason, and Alien Bodies ■ Behi 2008 Page #159  
reas. To our surprise, none of the NI E's mentioned Soviet UFO decoy use wi 2009 Page #18  
~l Y AS BIG AS lHE C:JE-EN rz.ABC. ni, WMIC.tt Sl.0\0.'LY !"..A•,.a: BEt•E. 2009 Page #106  
itt'll. sauc~r-liltir obj~1.3 fl•· ni:min~l:,, :-no:-oc 1Jr leiS ll_,-;.cac 2009 Page #163  
:eh. . . Thi.' highes.t tree le:11!ni; waler• 1 Specw.alln fnll ln I.he wor 2009 Page #182  

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

 to ·•:h~t i.ne:, ~i!l wh; Kine Cr.NI'.~ VJ h,ui cor,. i ,,·~;c. . frn~ tht 2009 Page #163  

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

,_,_"'W ••"""'"'""'k •• • .,,_... ,ni'\ rt..11 ,. ...a -1~ .... u........,- 2009 Page #104  

Word: "ni''r'y", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

pmen t Snoder,1ss as s.i.yinr, the Ni'\'r'Y bornb ns crechtP.c1 toduy to Pr 2009 Page #184  

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

and non-human bodies near Roswell, Ni'vl. Speaking with police detective an 2005 Page #131  

Word: "ni-b8", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

,f of Artillery Rocket Units NI1-4 NI-B8 Kap-vStin Yer Counce of Ministers  2004 Page #155  

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

interests, i.e. make sure that the NI-H contact did not undermine governmen 2006 Page #56  

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

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

Word: "ni1-4", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ty Chk,f of Artillery Rocket Units NI1-4 NI-B8 Kap-vStin Yer Counce of Mini 2004 Page #155  

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

 jiraaanMRg the £te£t£?zcc af year niaaiaa yon ahawM andaawr ta wtata aa aw 2003 Page #226  

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

refer Blondes, Clash by Night, and Niagara. Perhaps best known for the prod 2007 Page #136  
er equal to about IO times that of Niagara Falls, and the reflector, perhap 2009 Page #158  
cnsouc nys. about 10 lime, that o1 Niagara 'Falls. and the r~or, po,rbaps o 2009 Page #182  

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

had a thumb, it was just sort of a nib-looking thing here. And it did have  2006 Page #159  

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

L. -OCT. 1~4.7, ~ .INC,.t..N.O •.. Nic;.,,cTL.V ,F-0._ ALJwl-C'ST A~':")'\. 2009 Page #117  

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

        -4--10 Scientific and l'o*.nical Intelligence Branch, !.:1.;!/00/ 1 2004 Page #25  

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

ts of video Section 1 Researcher's NICAP background Excavation at site Find 2003 Page #43  
 become on of the board members of NICAP). Mrs. Swan claimed that she was b 2004 Page #103  
ed as Public Relations Advisor for NICAP, the National Investigations Commi 2004 Page #108  
sor for the Washington, D.C.-based NICAP, the National Investigations Commi 2005 Page #139  
ng • Few listened for a long time. NICAP • 1950s and 1960s • Received 10 or 2006 Page #25  
ert Willingham filed a report with NICAP regarding his observation of what  2006 Page #174  
ons Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) and now in the file of 171        2006 Page #174  
e Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS). (NICAP was a civilian UFO research group  2006 Page #175  
paper story was in the UFO file of NICAP (National Investigations Committee 2006 Page #176  
ons Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) , and the author of five books on 2007 Page #132  
n Aerial Phenomenon, also known as NICAP, reported in its July 'VFO INVESTI 2007 Page #164  
ightings Reported in New i\Iexico, NICAP stated: "On May 28, 1974, a reside 2007 Page #165  
 shot into the air and vanished. A NICAP member was contacted and is imesti 2007 Page #165  
"° thousand feeL The CQ1pl1 told I NICAP ropo,ur that !Ny boJIMd the cnft - 2007 Page #165  
XI■• Thil -Luted lbaul one minute. NICAP roportan notad that lhe drf ol the 2007 Page #165  
about 2000 feet. The couple told a NICAP reporter that they believed the cr 2007 Page #165  
vailable on the web at http://w,vw.nicap.org/ubatubanal.hcrn), and a second 2007 Page #195  
eenwood, Prentice-Hall, 1984. www .nicap.dabsol.co.uk/cuban l.htm 13 Now Yo 2008 Page #38  
ons Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) , a private UFO group, and stated 2008 Page #131  

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

with a weU in the front yard and a nice shiny pickup truck that Jose was al 2005 Page #153  
ominant trait. (Vertical) 29 For a nice perspective of the spread of prion  2006 Page #114  
ooking for over the Internet, it's nice to 177                              2006 Page #180  
ash salvage retrievers could get a nice bounty, deservingl y for their effo 2007 Page #121  
 •1:)~ I" ~ :..:. ..,.u u "·t=r:•· nice ,•vt-ni.rc fo: :'all. i1".c.:1J wvr 2008 Page #57  
r errors, would actually be a very nice contribution to the UFO literature  2008 Page #107  

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

, followed by an alien female with nice-looking breasts, pointed chin and r 2006 Page #109  

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

ETH (extraterrestrial hypothesis), nicely summarized by Jacques Vallee in t 2004 Page #121  
 did have some background that fit nicely into an attempt by the government 2004 Page #181  
Conference This conference tied in nicely with the UNLV lecture series and  2006 Page #207  
non-English -speaking countries is nicely embodied in this package of insta 2007 Page #66  

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

thorlzed. ti ta -.-ated that tbe a.niceo 01' ~c,yer~..ent ,-!ose-rvntion li 2009 Page #174  

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

her, there are medias and academic niches, each catered to a particular mar 2005 Page #76  

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

cident. This information came from Nicholas Johnson, Chief Scientist for Or 2003 Page #71  
ade a couple weeks before by actor Nicholas Cage. In that claim Shirley Mac 2003 Page #197  
acLaine's reply. Keep in mind that Nicholas Cage stands by his claim. Larry 2003 Page #198  
 and Shirley, About two weeks ago, Nicholas Cage was on the Letterman Show  2003 Page #198  
ed by the Argentinean investigator Nicholas Ojeda, who had some interesting 2004 Page #10  
d the Hard Evidence (Part 2) Actor Nicholas Cage had been on the David Lett 2004 Page #188  
ire world. As revealed recently by Nicholas "Nick" Rockefeller, a participa 2008 Page #136  

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

o, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Warren Nicholson III, 27-30 Witness possessed p 2004 Page #112  

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

:~ n ™' ..,,_, 11,KY, Ll&HTlNC. u~ NICiffT' al't•OKTLY. ----lf.Nlllti ~ --- 2009 Page #116  

Word: "nick", 65 instance(s) (Back to Top)

da Milton Howe, Michael Lindemann, Nick Redfern, Peter Robbins, Kenn Thomas 2003 Page #2  
zing committee of Marcel Kuijsten, Nick Redfern and Ryan Wood. Their steadf 2003 Page #2  
ic Crashes: UFO Crashes in Britain Nick Redfern The Flying Saucer By Newman 2003 Page #73  
  Cosmic Crashes Cosmic Crashes By Nick Redfern • Cosmic Crashes: Investiga 2003 Page #79  
Don Ledger, Jim Marrs, David Pace, Nick Redfern, Peter Robbins, Ron Regehr, 2004 Page #2  
zing committee of Marcel Kuijsten, Nick Redfern and Ryan Wood. Their steadf 2004 Page #2  
 Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History Nick Redfern 1 The Very First UFO Crash  2004 Page #3  
 Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History Nick Redfern Copyright 2004 Nick Redfern 2004 Page #4  
istory Nick Redfern Copyright 2004 Nick Redfern Any discussion of crashed U 2004 Page #4  
tunate to have had the services of Nick Redfern to assist me in doing some  2004 Page #106  
many 0 1 0 1 0 "Cosmic Crashes" by Nick Redfern; VI, 72-73 UFO breaks-up in 2004 Page #113  
olivia 0 1 1 1 1 Cosmic Crashes by Nick Redfern; see Appendix 3 II, 22-23 U 2004 Page #114  
nd Newton were con-men" argument.' Nick Redfern and Stan Friedman also prov 2004 Page #215  
an also provided valuable insight, Nick on Newton and Gebauer in particular 2004 Page #215  
her story altogether. According to Nick Redfern, it is "a proven fact that  2004 Page #218  
published paper, 1985). 6 Redfern, Nick "The Legend of the Little Men: Inve 2004 Page #223  
n Times 181 (March 2004); Redfern, Nick, The F.B.I. Files: The FBI's UFO To 2004 Page #223  
11-231; Aztec 1948, interview with Nick Redfem, both in the film and in unu 2004 Page #223  
     The Kingman UFO Crash of 1953 Nick Redfern Copyright 2005 Nick Redfern 2005 Page #39  
f 1953 Nick Redfern Copyright 2005 Nick Redfern The genesis of the l(jngman 2005 Page #39  
, according to aviation journalist Nick Cook, from his book, The H1111t for 2005 Page #81  
r and international UFO researcher Nick Redfern has carefully examined repo 2005 Page #132  
 Dr. Bruce Maccabee, Peter Merlin, Nick Redfern, Dr. Michael Salla, Paul Sc 2006 Page #2  
ien Viruses and Biological Warfare Nick Redfern 116 Military Voices: Firsth 2006 Page #3  
niverse of T. Townsend Brown "FTM" Nick Cook, The Hunt for Zero Point: "The 2006 Page #42  
n, to be mentioned by my colleague Nick Redfern in the next talk. Leaked cl 2006 Page #103  
e is Porton Down, and my colleague Nick Redfern will be mentioning their po 2006 Page #106  
 Case 3. The Chihuahua Disk Crash. Nick Redfern' s presentation that follow 2006 Page #109  
EN VIRUSES, AND BIOLOGICAL WARFARE Nick Redfern In 1974, two highly controv 2006 Page #119  
 Down does not end there. In 1999, Nick Pope, who investigated UFO reports  2006 Page #130  
rchild was published, I questioned Nick Pope vigorously regarding the claim 2006 Page #130  
g, to say the least. "Even to you, Nick, I can't comment on that," said Pop 2006 Page #130  
gencies." I continued: "Excuse me, Nick: a number of other agencies? What d 2006 Page #131  
States via Timothy Cooper; and (c) Nick Pope's Operation Thunderchild was p 2006 Page #131  
fically referred to me directly by Nick Pope had a number of perceptive com 2006 Page #131  
 2000. 24. Operation Thunderchild, Nick Pope, Simon & Schuster, 1999. 25. I 2006 Page #137  
Schuster, 1999. 25. Interview with Nick Pope, November 14, 1999. 26. Operat 2006 Page #137  
 1999. 26. Operation Thunderchild, Nick Pope, Simon & Schuster, 1999. 27. I 2006 Page #137  
ld Publishing, 1989. 30. Letter to Nick Redfern from Captain John E. Boyle, 2006 Page #137  
da Moulton Howe, Antonio Huneeus , Nick Redfern, Peter Robbins, Michael Sch 2007 Page #3  
nt Recovers Crashed Flying Saucers Nick Redfern ......................... . 2007 Page #5  
th special thanks to Timothy Good, Nick Pope, John O'DonneU, Lou Robinson,  2007 Page #77  
ozer that he burrowed under in the nick of time. This fire storm took two w 2007 Page #128  
Recovers Crashed Flying Saucers By Nick Redfern Introduction: If some UFOs  2007 Page #132  
im Marrs, , Linda Nloulton Howe, , Nick Redfern, , , Dr. Robert Wood, and R 2008 Page #3  
FOs Are A National Security Threat Nick Redfern ........................... 2008 Page #5  
... 29 Ministry of Defense X-Files Nick Pope .............................. 2008 Page #5  
..... 59 Tunguska: 100 Years Later Nick Redfern ........................... 2008 Page #5  
FOs are a National Security Threat Nick Redfern Copyright © 2008 Nick Redfe 2008 Page #23  
reat Nick Redfern Copyright © 2008 Nick Redfern Introduction When it comes  2008 Page #23  
 the Ministry of Defense-including Nick Pope, a major advocate of the idea  2008 Page #33  
lly where the matter rested." Does Nick Pope feel that the assessment of th 2008 Page #34  
ed, we would do well to reflect on Nick Pope's words on this very same issu 2008 Page #38  
t Sheet, 1987. 1 Ibid. 3 Letter to Nick Redfern from the Ministry of Defens 2008 Page #38  
 & Jackson, 2000 16 Interview with Nick Pope, 16 February I 998 17 The Inte 2008 Page #39  
act Ministry of Defense X-Files By Nick Pope Copyright 2008 Nick Pope Late  2008 Page #61  
-Files By Nick Pope Copyright 2008 Nick Pope Late in 2007 the UK Ministry o 2008 Page #61  
        Tunguska: 100 Years Latter Nick Redfern Copyright 2008 Nick Redfern 2008 Page #97  
Latter Nick Redfern Copyright 2008 Nick Redfern (Soviet Academy of Sciences 2008 Page #97  
 As revealed recently by Nicholas "Nick" Rockefeller, a participant in the  2008 Page #136  
Crash: Updates and New Revelations Nick Redfern ........................... 2009 Page #5  
s can be found in The FBI Files by Nick Redfern, in Chapter 3. The results  2009 Page #9  
ed out that I found that colleague Nick Redfern had studied this for me som 2009 Page #11  
sh: Updates and New Revelations By Nick Redfern Copyright 2009 Nick Redfern 2009 Page #48  
ons By Nick Redfern Copyright 2009 Nick Redfern Situated in the scenic Hual 2009 Page #48  

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

ing home on May 11th on Bennewitz' nickel. Hansen and her son Shawn had bee 2003 Page #143  
horus) 0.010 s (sulfur) 0.0001 Ni (nickel) 0.04 Cu (copper) 66.6278 Al (alu 2007 Page #201  
ermined that large amounts of both nickel and iridium were present at the T 2008 Page #100  
searched the origins of NITfNOL, a nickel and titanium alloy originally dev 2009 Page #91  

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

the shape-recovery properties of a nickel-titanium alloy. And as if this wa 2009 Page #91  

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

g. Still nothing was found. Donald Nickerson, a local fisherman, recalls se 2004 Page #41  
hat they were or were not finding. Nickerson also wondered why there were s 2004 Page #41  

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

y? Or was it? One remembers Donald Nickerson's observation of some submarin 2004 Page #42  
ords are available to substantiate Nickerson's statement. If they were not  2004 Page #42  

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

al career stoppers, earned him his nickname, "Butch," and, according to a g 2004 Page #222  
ound it when it lit up...hence the nickname of the "GREEN MONSTER." I conti 2006 Page #94  
s name, including his little-known nickname of "Poppy," was found in the pe 2008 Page #142  

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

 Born on December 17, 1920, he was nicknamed 'Webster" in high school, due  2004 Page #106  
rototypes and the Lockheed Pulsar, nicknamed "Aurora." Behind a black curta 2005 Page #83  
Born on Decemb er 17, 1920, he was nicknamed ''\Xlebster" in rugh school, d 2005 Page #138  
uction issue. The group--which was nicknamed the "Collins Elite"-concluded  2008 Page #35  
e Sergeant at Aberdeen PD; we were nicknamed Qfficer Friendly and the S10,y 2008 Page #57  

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

the story. The monster had several nicknames over the years. Early on, it w 2006 Page #91  

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

CII' ln10 1N M r.d war'lilt'.ed. A NICN rn.wnbrr wn c:or,uaat Md it ....... 2007 Page #165  

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

 that lethal power has leaked out. Nicola Tesla, the father of induction in 2009 Page #158  

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

 1940s by befriending a Nazi named Nicolae Malaxa, a Romanian who had been  2008 Page #141  

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

ratoga 120s, just as much as their nicotine-adructed human counterparts. An 2007 Page #65  

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

 cattle have l:ieen founa dead and nicsome[y muti ate in Nebraska, Kansas a 2007 Page #146  

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

w ... ,,' ..1-i C.,!li~""_; 1vi• ,,nid...-n151;,, .111nbnr- ,,d lhr ,-nl'-1 2005 Page #124  

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

ccurrence. Source: Colm Kelleher's NIDS (National Institute of Discovery Sc 2006 Page #115  
oved for the samples described the NIDS report. The tallest three bars repr 2006 Page #118  
l Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS) in Las Vegas, there was the Bigelo 2006 Page #196  
ove a mountain. Robert Bigelow and NIDS were later to buy a similar ranch i 2006 Page #200  
g very similar events and sent the NIDS team in to investigate. My group, t 2006 Page #200  
 investigation of the ranch by the NIDS team provided the material for Kell 2006 Page #200  
l Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS). It was an exciting and stimulatin 2006 Page #207  
 I ASKED THE CORSO CONUNDRUM • We (NIDS) knew Couo year, b • I chtdtd 1w st 2008 Page #151  
·Oh. I saw them three times!" SOME NIDS PROJECTS • IBE R.,\l\'CH (UTAH) • P 2008 Page #153  

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

stmor. crrdiblt "imrssu. pllyslcal nidttttt) • This Is~ polilnil n1inrDcld  2008 Page #154  

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

ctions as specified in the current NIE. Reference to BLUE BOOK is authorize 2004 Page #253  
'D" ■Blue Book as specified in the NIE? ■Intelligence to collect informatio 2008 Page #122  
timate was well illustrated of the NIE prior to the 1962 airborne detection 2009 Page #18  
 of defense. (b) To include in any NIE on Soviet UFO decoy capability, miss 2009 Page #19  

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

eady on high doses of morphine. My niece kept asking him, `Well Pappy — Wha 2004 Page #85  

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

. J.P.L.. East Coast • Approach to Niels Bohr(MJ-12 backchannel?) in Copenh 2004 Page #158  
ontrolled operative • Interrogated Niels Bohr • Worked on Zero Point Energy 2004 Page #165  
tly after the end of World War II, Niels Bohr , the founder of atomic theor 2009 Page #20  

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

officials to be of tremendous sig_,nificance.The Canadian government reacti 2004 Page #89  

Word: "night", 232 instance(s) (Back to Top)

man attended late one early spring night just 10-15 miles by car outside of 2003 Page #21  
field outside of Cape Girardeau at night In 1941. The police, military and  2003 Page #22  
 this retelling of the events that night to his wife Floy that Charlette wo 2003 Page #22  
rses again and again. The rain the night before had cleaned everything. I w 2003 Page #45  
ge raindrops I had experienced the night before, he replied, "Yeah they get 2003 Page #46  
 did not make the match until that night in my motel. Subsequent tests indi 2003 Page #49  
on KDKA radio in Pittsburgh on the night of December 9, 1965. I am not awar 2003 Page #53  
lities in the Pittsburgh area that night. I never saw any statements in pri 2003 Page #53  
his Contact radio show on the same night of the Kecksburg                   2003 Page #53  
mystery, and much of the show that night was a discussion about the sightin 2003 Page #54  
. I had tuned into KDKA radio that night to listen to Frank Edwards discuss 2003 Page #54  
e into regular TV programming that night on more than one occasion. The mos 2003 Page #54  
bune-Review, was on the scene that night. In the interviews that I have con 2003 Page #55  
 indeed in the Kecksburg area that night, and they witnessed various activi 2003 Page #55  
o the Kecksburg area that Thursday night, but so did the public. As the rep 2003 Page #55  
h. That the Army was involved that night seems quite likely from the newspa 2003 Page #59  
 Gatty at the Kecksburg scene that night. Hoffman states that he saw a mili 2003 Page #60  
ea went to the Kecksburg area that night after hearing the news accounts. J 2003 Page #60  
eportedly tighter at the base that night than it had been when President Ke 2003 Page #61  
marks that he recalled seeing that night that he was looking for. After a p 2003 Page #63  
had fallen. Jim indicated that the night he saw the object, it was dark, th 2003 Page #63  
old us that nothing was found that night. However, there are glaring, puzzl 2003 Page #66  
were involved with the search that night. Numerous civilians, as well as re 2003 Page #66  
les around the Kecksburg area that night. News accounts at that time also m 2003 Page #66  
rs old then, and he remembers that night clearly. He was amazed at the pres 2003 Page #67  
hile he saw a lot of activity that night, the event that stuck in his mind  2003 Page #67  
wo friends drove to Kecksburg that night. His description of the area fits  2003 Page #70  
 reported various activity on that night. When the group first got into the 2003 Page #70  
nce on the Berwyn Mountains on the night in question in January 1974. 71    2003 Page #75  
ying stopped after he had written "night" of the word "nightingale..." 90   2003 Page #94  
gned to this important job on this night? Apparently the regularly assigned 2003 Page #95  
 did not appear for his shift that night. No reason is confirmed for this l 2003 Page #95  
regular orderly not appearing that night due to drunkenness. Then there is  2003 Page #95  
aterrestrial technologies included night vision image intensifiers, fiber o 2003 Page #101  
s. It was on a freezing, windswept night in the winter of 1979 that Bennewi 2003 Page #142  
 describing a weird experience the night before. All he could understand wa 2003 Page #142  
ly maneuverable and tested only at night to hide their existence and keep s 2003 Page #151  
ber optics o Integrated circuits o Night vision scopes c Kevlar material B  2003 Page #188  
 the ranch in afternoon. On Sunday night, three days after the crash Johnso 2003 Page #193  
e. Gleason saw the bodies late one night at Homestead Air Force Base in 197 2003 Page #195  
 of aid, Military and economic, wo night give China but these recoaaendatio 2003 Page #228  
of deputies. That was enough." The night after the patrols stopped, the str 2004 Page #31  
he saw the mysterious airship last night [April 18] at 9:30. He says it was 2004 Page #32  
t was reported, "Newt Gresham last night at 9:10 o'clock, while drilling th 2004 Page #32  
ted he was strolling in a field at night when "suddenly I was aroused by a  2004 Page #32  
stranger explained. "We started at night to avoid being seen. Everything wo 2004 Page #32  
sage Detachment of the RCMP on the night of October 4, 1967, he probably ha 2004 Page #34  
y village like this on a Wednesday night at nearly 11:30 in the evening the 2004 Page #34  
 feet high. There was no moon that night so the visibility was poor. Whatev 2004 Page #35  
Norm noticed some lights up in the night sky. There were 4 or 5 of them, bi 2004 Page #36  
slowly cross the Sound. Though the night was cool, it was clear of clouds a 2004 Page #39  
dentified Flying Objects said last night a series of bright lights which gl 2004 Page #41  
arbor, Shelburne County, Wednesday night may be one of the extremely rare c 2004 Page #41  
 divers talking, during supper one night, about what they had seen below. T 2004 Page #44  
n American TV show, Sightings. The night before he was to do the segment he 2004 Page #45  
ually happened in those woods that night, and what happened after the fact  2004 Page #46  
 Retrieval Conference On the first night UFOs were observed in the skies ab 2004 Page #47  
wer as well as on radar. Also that night Law Enforcement Police (LE) at the 2004 Page #47  
ssing for some days. On the second night UFOs were again seen, this time mo 2004 Page #47  
es. Events culminated on the third night. With UFO sightings continuing, De 2004 Page #47  
en on guardmount (guard duty) that night and listened in on his Motorola as 2004 Page #47  
ht the caravan rolled out into the night, its destination was a remote logg 2004 Page #47  
nt on until the small hours of the night. The witnesses were ordered not to 2004 Page #48  
ecurity they would regret it. That night (the forth night), Airman Warren a 2004 Page #48  
d regret it. That night (the forth night), Airman Warren and other eyewitne 2004 Page #48  
l. Now maybe we can all get a good night sleep. Steve LaPlume, another form 2004 Page #49  
s, Penniston and Dule on the first night. I worked C Flight and remember yo 2004 Page #50  
od next to Larry in the field that night and is referred to on thirty six p 2004 Page #50  
ause no 0 Level was available that night. I was on call, other command peop 2004 Page #50  
ground. That film was shot on your night in the forest. ... The film went t 2004 Page #50  
ere missing after D Flight's first night after break, I think because the s 2004 Page #51  
I think because the sightings that night involved far too many people to fu 2004 Page #51  
thing I'd seen, and because it was night the only other strange trait was n 2004 Page #54  
ht... Upon coming to work the next night to start our three mid shifts (11  2004 Page #55  
ndlesham Forest... During the last night of the UFO sightings, a person fro 2004 Page #55  
onnel. The WSA tower operator that night was either Rick Bobo or Dennis Kar 2004 Page #55  
d of our shift neared on that last night of the sightings, so did the radio 2004 Page #56  
 as Budd brought Larry back to the night following his Air Force UFO incide 2004 Page #59  
above Hart Canyon, possibly on the night of March 16, 1948. Left to right:  2004 Page #70  
w on the Hart Canyon mesa during a night in 1948 — probably March. AUDIO EX 2004 Page #72  
ce officer going up Highway 44 the night of the alleged crash. WHAT EXACTLY 2004 Page #72  
urning to the ranch in Corona that night. This contradicts what many others 2004 Page #138  
o wake up his wife and son late at night in order to show them balsa wood s 2004 Page #142  
 he heard a massive explosion on a night when there was a thunderstorm. The 2004 Page #143  
curred in December of 1965. On the night of the crash Leo Bourassa, who ran 2004 Page #176  
with the space race right from the night he stood out on his Texas ranch an 2004 Page #177  
of how some major UFO sighting the night before was explainable by some nat 2004 Page #178  
nds. They would go out drinking at night. Jack McGeorge held an incredible  2004 Page #188  
d for it to go. It was I think the night before the morning I was to leave  2004 Page #196  
rossing road at 10:05PM on a clear night ▪ with two others ▪ “ • Coroner bo 2004 Page #209  
n the Star Telegram's offices that night has told us no other reporters wen 2004 Page #237  
by AP, but via INP much later that night and by the coding on the cudines,  2004 Page #237  
as our source who was there on the night (but not involved directly with th 2004 Page #238  
s ■ Integrated circuits ■ Lasers ■ Night vision equipment COMPANIES SPECIFI 2005 Page #6  
ture of the second creature on the night of 20 January 1996. \Xfitnesses sa 2005 Page #33  
ht time when the crates arrived at night by DC-7.' "As we lingered at the m 2005 Page #43  
ght around 1953, the middle of the night. The sky lit up, the ground shook  2005 Page #68  
been seen by people in the area at night. The nature and function of the sp 2005 Page #83  
g with the spaceship problem." One night as he sat on the steps outside his 2005 Page #95  
mera is carefull y set to face the night sky with the shutter open: the exp 2005 Page #95  
 witnesses I have interviewed. One night in 1948 he was called out of his b 2005 Page #165  
 this airfield and they arrived at night. The truck drove up to one of the  2005 Page #165  
desert was plainly visible even at night. The metal of the craft could nor  2005 Page #166  
arid driven to a remote site in me night. Assigned to retrieve fragments of 2006 Page #26  
attitude aircraft that crosses the night sky at extremely high speed observ 2006 Page #30  
operations continue throughout the night if at all possible. Since the A-12 2006 Page #75  
e Flatwoods Monster Incident - The Night They Were Here Frank Feschino Copy 2006 Page #89  
 had appeared on his property over night. I studied and documented these an 2006 Page #89  
l-scale flap. On that early summer night, a group of neighborhood boys were 2006 Page #89  
didn't have to lock their doors at night when they went to bed. In 1952, th 2006 Page #92  
ea from around the country day and night asking questions about the monster 2006 Page #93  
oys who walked up on the farm that night and claimed they saw a monster. Th 2006 Page #93  
did see something on the farm that night, but what it was and where it came 2006 Page #93  
 happened to her and the boys that night. She was very kind to me consideri 2006 Page #93  
lew across West Virginia on Friday night. One newspaper, the "Charleston Da 2006 Page #94  
 50 mile radius of Charleston last night, according to reliable reports rec 2006 Page #94  
UFOs and fiery objects seen on the night of September 12, 1952. On that nig 2006 Page #95  
ght of September 12, 1952. On that night, strange objects were seen flying  2006 Page #95  
lonel Leavitt revealed that on the night of the "Flatwoods Monster" inciden 2006 Page #95  
ops throughout Braxton County that night. Leavitt and fifty troops also wen 2006 Page #95  
 me that the 50 troops "stayed the night" at the crash site on the farm "in 2006 Page #95  
 sightings were also reported that night up and down the eastern seaboard a 2006 Page #96  
sses involved in the incident that night and shortly after went to the cras 2006 Page #98  
eline of events that occurred that night and the following morning. For thi 2006 Page #98  
ious incidents involving jets that night and my research took on a whole ne 2006 Page #99  
 warfare. And it all began late at night on the dark slopes of a harsh Wels 2006 Page #119  
a harsh Welsh mountainside. On the night of January 23, 1974, an event occu 2006 Page #119  
recalled how they flew through the night sky baying as though pursued by Sa 2006 Page #119  
he Berwyn Mountains on the fateful night in question has been the subject o 2006 Page #119  
appened at around 8.30 p.m. on the night in question is not in doubt, howev 2006 Page #119  
xactly, did happen on that fateful night of January 23, 1974? Did the stran 2006 Page #121  
ilitary were definitely there that night between nine and eleven. That's de 2006 Page #124  
ill remembers what happened on the night of 23 January [1974]. She said to  2006 Page #127  
res in the North Wales area on the night of January 23, 1974. From Anne Owe 2006 Page #128  
t move into the cottages yet. That night — January twenty- three — the hors 2006 Page #128  
near our caravan. But later in the night he started rocking the caravan and 2006 Page #128  
 This mobile, all- weather day and night system is highly lethal, reliable, 2006 Page #143  
 only "a NORAD exercise." But that night in March 1967, Bill, Dennis, and m 2006 Page #144  
ened beginning around 11 p.m. on a night in March 1967. Their voices go bac 2006 Page #144  
d chat on the NORAD net. Well, one night, he went away. He said, 'I've got  2006 Page #144  
he commander that was on duty that night at Cheyenne Mountain — he went ahe 2006 Page #146  
lled them 'UFOs.' DID YOU ALL THAT NIGHT UNDERSTAND THAT UFOS FROM NORAD TO 2006 Page #146  
Nobody seems to know. But that one night — I got on the phone with Bill bec 2006 Page #148  
mmand that know what happened that night and can tell you the same story. I 2006 Page #148  
res against each other. This (that night) was something I had never seen. I 2006 Page #149  
? Yes, the commanding officer that night came into the control center and s 2006 Page #149  
saw on that radar. Everything that night that was photographed was sealed a 2006 Page #149  
they are not going to tell us (the night of the event) that it was an exerc 2006 Page #150  
 are people that outranked me that night. There were people in command who  2006 Page #150  
n Sunday, they went on through the night tweaking the computers and radar a 2006 Page #154  
 back thirty years to Thanksgiving night in 1976. Tom was stationed at Whit 2006 Page #157  
nd it was a popular show then. One night, they played with Robert Stack hos 2006 Page #161  
eapons against Chinese troops. The night of Dec. 5, Truman wrote in his dia 2006 Page #165  
sian satellite, cruised across the night sky. Likewise, I was fascinated an 2006 Page #182  
r neighbors to the north. But that night, something strange happened. And t 2006 Page #183  
e Plate 1). It's the middle of the night following what was yet another hot 2006 Page #184  
this hour it's still warm out. The night sky is clear, the seas are calm. T 2006 Page #184  
d happened during that warm summer night back in July... 183                2006 Page #186  
eattle area to Lummi Island on the night of December 30, 1984. These same w 2006 Page #188  
e object's point of entry that veg night. This initial reconnaissance was f 2006 Page #189  
a calm, clear, unremarkable summer night. There simply doesn't seem to have 2006 Page #189  
n #I: If, given the clarity of the night sky and the proximity of the witne 2006 Page #190  
s odd mission in the middle of the night, somehow recovered the object and  2006 Page #191  
s. The sighting was repeated every night at the same time, with such regula 2006 Page #199  
er were in their pick-up truck one night and saw unusual lights that drew t 2006 Page #200  
ly guest was interviewed on Sunday night, over the telephone, by Art Bell w 2006 Page #203  
y day, intergalactic super hero by night." Truth in advertising is not this 2007 Page #64  
wrong. GM: If you hadn't spent all night scanning them for the blank passwo 2007 Page #87  
following the incident. During the night of the occurrence, telephones woul 2007 Page #129  
extinguished . For the rest of the night until dawn there was unusual traff 2007 Page #129  
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Clash by Night, and Niagara. Perhaps best known f 2007 Page #136  
tly "dropped" in the area late one night, and who "found their way to the s 2007 Page #138  
me o( the men will stand guard all night, yet none of them really knows wha 2007 Page #145  
thwest of their town. On this very night, a fast-moving Saturn-shaped disc  2007 Page #185  
bjects streaking across the sky at night, followed by explosions. A group o 2007 Page #191  
nge objects that blazed across the night 185                                2007 Page #191  
ed across the Las Vegas skies last night and heralded the start of a search 2008 Page #8  
o that the hills were dark. It was night again. And this object which I saw 2008 Page #10  
n the ground, looking up, into the night sky with no real points of referen 2008 Page #13  
been traveling through Utah on the night the object flashed over. He said i 2008 Page #14  
ng lieutenant at Nellis AFB on the night the object was seen there. He didn 2008 Page #14  
d that he had been awakened in the night and taken out into the desert wher 2008 Page #14  
hing extraordinary happened on the night of April 18, 1962. The Air Force o 2008 Page #17  
Lieutenant nt Nellis , Awakened in Night • Transported by Bus ~ .. -:'1:aJ. 2008 Page #22  
 , it had been an entirely routine night watch for the Imperial Iranian Air 2008 Page #31  
 on the ground[ ... ] Later in the night a red sun-like light was seen thro 2008 Page #32  
he and a colleague who had been on night patrol saw a triangular-shaped UFO 2008 Page #33  
e primary event occurred on Sunday night, November 25, 1979 at about l 0:50 2008 Page #40  
ves they left in the middle of the night. His account is particularly valua 2008 Page #43  
re sometimes loose. I remember the night Sergeant Robbie read The Night bef 2008 Page #44  
the night Sergeant Robbie read The Night before Christmas over the county c 2008 Page #44  
f the desc1iptions he recalled the night the dispatch center was flooded wi 2008 Page #44  
ied to sneak back into the area at night on foot, but they were caught almo 2008 Page #45  
 something extraordinary on Sunday night, November 25, 1979. Paul Wenzel re 2008 Page #48  
planes were seen routinely day and night in the vicinity. Bowerman Airfield 2008 Page #51  
ormal aircraft passing overhead at night would not attract any attention. G 2008 Page #51  
 never seen a helicopter flying at night where there was any question about 2008 Page #54  
called it had occurred on a Sunday night. Two to three days (Tuesday or Wed 2008 Page #55  
 other UFO's, and they arrived the night after the Crash. ln 2008 when I re 2008 Page #55  
Aberdeen Police lines "lit up" the night of the Crash. This was also confir 2008 Page #70  
 a thunderstorm. But it was a cold night without storms. Penniston 's writt 2008 Page #81  
d was relieved of her duty for the night. So, Burroughs decided to return t 2008 Page #87  
he clearing where it was the other night and they want to light it up so th 2008 Page #87  
im Penniston , who agree the first night of events was December 26, 1980, w 2008 Page #93  
 but no helmets. Conditions on the night were misty, giving the appearance  2008 Page #94  
ive way And came home the previous night. Theoretical physicist Kurt Godel  2008 Page #95  
r with Hinckly's brother that very night. For many months, while many Ameri 2008 Page #142  
 finished his shift one particular night, Bethurum headed out to the Mesa t 2009 Page #54  
aspect to Bethurum's story. On the night of November 2, Bethurum was out in 2009 Page #54  
lice Squadron Shift Commander that night, Lt. Fred Buran, that radio silenc 2009 Page #63  
l. Halt about his encounter on the night of December 28, 1980, with a light 2009 Page #69  
endlesham Forest on both the first night of December 26, 1980, and two nigh 2009 Page #76  
 drew in my report about the first night of December 26th. SLIDE# 18 71     2009 Page #77  
etch of lights he saw on the first night of December 26, 1980. Date of his  2009 Page #78  
into something could have been the night with Penniston; it could have been 2009 Page #78  
ston; it could have been the third night ·when I was out there with Col. Ha 2009 Page #78  
rded through the command post that night, and I believe to this day that Ca 2009 Page #78  
ual tape of the radio traffic that night. If that tape was ever to be relea 2009 Page #78  
 do know that a C-5 came in Sunday night (December 28, 1980). It involved t 2009 Page #79  
urity. The plane came in on Sunday night (December 28, /980). I do know tha 2009 Page #79  
. which was para rescue on Tuesday night (December 30, 1980). So, I do know 2009 Page #79  
't make any sense to me. The third night, December 28, 1980, I was in the R 2009 Page #79  
 if that was what we saw the first night. I told him I wasn't sure and I as 2009 Page #79  
as came over the top of me. [Third night on December 28, 1980} Right then i 2009 Page #80  
the guy that was in the tower that night and he did co,?firm that what I am 2009 Page #80  
what happened at the East Gate the night of January 9 to January 10, 1981.  2009 Page #80  
n the Randles ham forest. Then the night of January 9 to l 0, 1981, USAF Ai 2009 Page #81  
ey posted me on that East Gate all night long and told me to report ifl saw 2009 Page #82  
rence entered and said that, "Last night I flew in from New Mexico with bod 2009 Page #90  
ect Paperclip. She stated that one night she was required to accompany an a 2009 Page #92  
lated this anecdote about the late night dictation and the praise from the  2009 Page #93  
 Saucers that: Before leaving that night (CIC agents) Davidson and Brown we 2009 Page #179  

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

C Flight, and witness to the first night's events: I was out in the forest  2004 Page #50  

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

ravity Analysis of 45 daylight and night-time sightings of strange aircraft 2006 Page #30  

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

rcuit chips, fiber optics, lasers, night-vision equipment, super-tenacity f 2005 Page #167  

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

n and the man famous for the F-117 Nighthawk Stealth fighter, its half-pint 2005 Page #174  

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

e had written "night" of the word "nightingale..." 90                       2003 Page #94  

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

 including a feature on ABC News's Nightline. I used to work at the MoD on  2008 Page #61  
ber of US shows such as ABC News's Nightline) and on others shows such as G 2008 Page #65  

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

res to naval secretarial personnel nightly, sometimes staying as late as mi 2003 Page #86  
ue for what was quickly becoming a nightly ritual. For the past few months, 2003 Page #142  

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

o believe that repeated-and almost nightlyencounters with UFOs in its direc 2008 Page #27  

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

ead more like some science-fiction nightmare, and confirmed his worst fears 2003 Page #149  
. UFOs had been a public relations nightmare for the Air Force since 1947.  2004 Page #178  
nty, West Virginia, slipped into a nightmare when a damaged UFO went down i 2006 Page #89  
s peaceful town had entered into a nightmare of events that they did not as 2006 Page #93  
is be the realization of his worst nightmare? By resisting the North Korean 2006 Page #164  
ning of December 6, he thought his nightmare (of World War III) had come tr 2006 Page #167  
would have been a public relations nightmare . The official denial is meani 2008 Page #60  

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

ano Nuclear storage complex on the nights that Paul Bennewitz had his eight 2003 Page #148  
 Peter Robbins On three successive nights in late December 1980, England's  2004 Page #46  
The UFO did come back the next two nights so you must have been on D Flight 2004 Page #50  
 that. There were definitely three nights of UFO incidents. C Flight shift  2004 Page #50  
 Flight shift worked the first two nights, D Flight rotated back on the 28t 2004 Page #50  
given was "no." For the next three nights, between midnight and 2 a.m., our 2004 Page #55  
 were more than the three previous nights so I didn't want to miss anything 2004 Page #55  
 sightings occurred on consecutive nights around Christmas, 1980. • Bob Bal 2004 Page #56  
many UFOs were observed during the nights of October 31 and November 1 over 2005 Page #99  
sational allegation is that, three nights Wore the incident on January 23,  2006 Page #121  
3, the Complaint states that three nights later on August 11, 1980, a Sancl 2007 Page #176  
o have two bolides on two separate nights but it wouldn't be impossible , e 2008 Page #14  
ent manifested in the woods on the nights in question ; or (B) American mil 2008 Page #32  
                               Two nights later on December 28, 1980, after 2008 Page #84  
ight of December 26, 1980, and two nights later on December 28, when Col. H 2009 Page #76  
orage Area shortly after the three nights of phenomena . For the printed pr 2009 Page #77  
and what happened over those three nights -we did not follov,1 proper proce 2009 Page #78  
were out there for three different nights. Something did happen around the  2009 Page #78  

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

 also been witness to the previous nights' events. It was a session I will  2004 Page #59  

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

signed to the 4450th Test Squadron Nightstalkers (part of the 4450th Tactic 2006 Page #81  

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

ming the lights and their dramatic nighttime dances. The guards seemed not  2003 Page #148  
ource, due to the fact that it was nighttime, which made an accurate visual 2005 Page #39  
lls that sometime in 1974, a fiery nighttime explosion rattled the windows  2007 Page #191  

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

 more persuasive than Gallo at the NIH. Have some past epidemics been due t 2006 Page #106  

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

of paranoia and nervous disorders, nihilism, collapse of morale. - Slow-fam 2006 Page #67  
ngst, paranoia, nervous disorders, nihilism, collapse of morale. - Understa 2006 Page #67  

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

, Hid, .. oon-"Jru1e.,d or a.Jlo·.:nii;-r11ln clolld L-1 ll.:JV WI\.V wJU:  2009 Page #182  

Word: "nij-12", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

of a link between Lew Douglas and :NIJ-12, and it is worth relating here. I 2005 Page #97  

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

. OU u,~ t11...Llfl" ll"II I JU Nt Nik 1,. HOOt... (\ Mtr•.'C \\I''-\I ,.,I 2008 Page #155  

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

entering the atmosphere. The local Nike sites say they will not comment. Th 2003 Page #53  
t were ever released by any of the Nike facilities in the Pittsburgh area t 2003 Page #53  
 ental resting of such missiles as Nike, Viking, and Corporal. It remains a 2005 Page #125  

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

 • More maneuverable than the F-22 Nikita S.Khrushchev We shall erect an ob 2004 Page #164  
ennedy's Hotline Conversation with Nikita Khrushchev Another leaked documen 2009 Page #41  
sident Kennedy and Soviet Premiere Nikita Khrushchev dated November 12, 196 2009 Page #41  
road agreement with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev on joint space mission 2009 Page #42  

Word: "niko1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

i Sovietskui Kosmanautiki(Moscosv, Niko1,1992) Mstislav Keldysh "Theoretici 2004 Page #157  

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

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

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

ar traalmanl for narv- caramany of nil aucGoiaar, lxul«| qu« and phyalcal • 2003 Page #91  
n-1611 AIM cOMPUYPER VILLarATTO TO nil? 111)02551 tkitnos Aires TOTICIAS Al 2004 Page #20  

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

lying saucer* ha*c overflown the I niled States. I feel certain that c*cn t 2003 Page #118  

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

 Uaiaan with fwarl. — dftp&r— hs~1 nilitary emadala la the im. In yiw ifliw 2003 Page #226  

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

 :t bM t:..,en t,,lUni; foe to ~h~ niLu«: o~ tile wcapou '" Jup!~t th& ne.' 2009 Page #182  

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

~ n., KAVY UF\ISIO TD A6IU WITl "i Nil~ 1M U\LL.lk6 "TMi"'I "fALU • UAA&ES. 2009 Page #121  

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

Dutchie • Anderson•Hannegan - PMG• Nimitz • Captain • Patterson Buchanan•Ge 2003 Page #154  
awarded a Navy citation by Admiral Nimitz and was authorized to wear the As 2009 Page #164  

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

oanry i© the offeativanesB of your niMlcni. *"'■ -f6P-SECfi£L               2003 Page #216  

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

east. Diagnostic procedures on the nine layers of the small shoe sole inclu 2003 Page #49  
ry where a technician separated he nine layers and mounted them on glass sl 2003 Page #50  
laboratory revealed hat six of the nine layers were made from cellulose pla 2003 Page #50  
S — 1947-1954 □ Kenneth Arnold saw nine discs on 24 June 47, first in the m 2003 Page #170  
ist assigned to D Flight, named on nine separate pages: Larry, I asked your 2004 Page #49  
orts. Slide 8 shows that there are nine reports that may represent only fiv 2004 Page #115  
Walt Disney, working as one of the nine original key animators in the Disne 2004 Page #179  
he Disney Studios, and four of the nine original Disney animators. Ward Kim 2004 Page #179  
. This "dig" came off beautifully. Nine of us, using four, twelve-foot-tall 2004 Page #240  
 a major intelligence agency. With nine new code words, unusual methods wer 2004 Page #242  
 The scope of this talk will cover nine elements. The first is a quick revi 2004 Page #242  
jor intelligence agency. With over nine never before seen code words, unusu 2004 Page #247  
mo Contents The first page of this nine page document is a CIA counterintel 2004 Page #250  
ossibly extraterrestria I ••• " ■ "Nine clearances above top secret" ■ "I w 2005 Page #8  
 tested on July 16, 1945. Jose was nine )ears old when he and his mother In 2005 Page #153  
as aluminum in color. It was about nine feet in length from the shoulder ar 2006 Page #93  
efinitely there that night between nine and eleven. That's definite. But th 2006 Page #124  
rojected flight path and the whole nine yards. YOU SAY 'X, Y, 0.' MOST PEOP 2006 Page #152  
nother lady in Reno saw a total of nine oriental-looking 1VIIBs while waiti 2006 Page #204  
en three UFOs and a small airplane nine months after the Coyame incident. 1 2007 Page #184  
ane flown by Carlos de los Santos, nine months after the Coyame incident. A 2007 Page #191  
omic bomb (see Pandora 's Keepers: Nine Men and the Atomic Bomb, by Brian Y 2009 Page #9  

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

 full military honors, including a nineteen Howitzer salute. 88             2003 Page #92  
eman, a young guy.' Well, Doug was nineteen at the time, and said that [the 2004 Page #217  
e of its least known: in the early nineteen fifties Reich developed the clo 2005 Page #88  
, J.B. Matthews, wrote that in the nineteen thirties Hays was known to supp 2005 Page #93  
 rural southern Maine in the early nineteen fifties. Here he built a new ho 2005 Page #94  
g distance runner, Merrill Bahe, a nineteen year old Native American of the 2006 Page #110  

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

 believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was b 2004 Page #132  
ly affected by new technology. The nineteenth century saw some relatively m 2009 Page #19  

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

rrent flow will be induced that is ninety degrees to the voltage. Bismuth i 2003 Page #107  
f Larry Warren's claims during our ninety minute conversation including the 2004 Page #56  
al hundred tons. (4) Approximately ninety minutes after the events on the B 2006 Page #120  

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

 a photocopy shop in the summer of ninety-four . Charlie was contacting Olv 2005 Page #163  

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

ed that the metal was greater than ninety-nine percent aluminum of normal d 2003 Page #100  

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

rs. To date, Maloney has collected ninety-six major photographic awards inc 2005 Page #148  

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

.11 :gator,a that cost at Vett i5 /ninon ami as Intended to operate in coll 2006 Page #31  

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

r itj' lill1e." · ,vas for use Elf;ninsl humans) air• Conceived By British. 2009 Page #181  

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

ion Upshot-Knothole, which was the ninth series of atmospheric nuclear weap 2005 Page #39  

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

the 1-to:nk 00:1,b caame ~o ~i!l:. Nin~ btitt'll. sauc~r-liltir obj~1.3 fl• 2009 Page #163  

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

,wm.,a.u ,..,.. ....,.Y ~s TIIAT I.NIO OH u.rn. T 0'" r,,u ,.,,, -~ r, -,Cl 2009 Page #117  

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

,non t 1nd UJ-12 ■ !ilMoom's C orh.nion ■ UR:, IAlltldJN 1ndExtnocdisw:y ~I 2009 Page #149  

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

istry of Medium Machine Building • NIP: Ground Measuring and Tracking Stati 2004 Page #157  

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

tin Yar Plesetsk Balkonur PSS TsUP NIPS Space Affairs Post 1960: Academy of 2004 Page #156  

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

." • 178 The sen tense rends: "One nir.ans o( application would have betrn  2009 Page #184  

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

the article on "Illyixig flaupers" nIrewrilr in the fittirl rnbltOntiOns fo 2004 Page #25  

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

ts '"m:gh~ be in th~ nnlur:: of on nirhornc u:'.ssi\o such as lhP. German r 2009 Page #183  

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

t,1 • Rrlll1n:: In UFOs •nd rrally nirln:: •bnul lhrm • llrllrr, •nd hrho,1 2008 Page #156  

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

• llmitec. ~ale, Rhd ncded: Snod;;.nis:. Mld lt w~s no~ connect.ell ot lie, 2009 Page #182  

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

O'S COMPVT&IUZED •'l-. ceanic ,··· nit 8,2"' SAUCElt SIGnM.'.lS 'TWAT ~ JAC 2009 Page #106  

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

PFRr HE kEPII /7 UNTIL 'HIS FRIEND NITAKIEL t4ENOE1 HURTAOC LEARNED OF IRE  2004 Page #21  

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

alia has researched the origins of NITfNOL, a nickel and titanium alloy ori 2009 Page #91  

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

i\lo.lrl of \'d1irlc Interaction , nith zrr- "··-----.-.....,,,_,...., .... 2005 Page #24  

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

d by either dilute or concentrated nitric acid. Further, the Guide to Uncom 2003 Page #106  

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

was used generally, although C.E., nitro-starch and gelignite were employed 2009 Page #166  

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

 llAS,._, T,oubk,, ind TI,, Gamdi !nituriv, ■ Mo"" "'d ma M,di, ■ G o•-tmmu 2009 Page #143  

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

res, Corporal Rubens, and privates Nivaldo and Santos. Curious civilians we 2005 Page #31  

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

eferred to this alleged incident. :NIW: Could it be proven that they milita 2007 Page #91  

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

ice of Emergency Planning. Richard Nixon The only Nixon story I wish to dea 2003 Page #194  
y Planning. Richard Nixon The only Nixon story I wish to deal with in this  2003 Page #194  
ation is the story about President Nixon giving Jackie Gleason access to de 2003 Page #194  
aim to have been told the story by Nixon. (Bill Knell, Larry Warren and Bev 2003 Page #194  
y is that Gleason was friends with Nixon. He lived in Miami, Florida near N 2003 Page #195  
 homes. It was also the base where Nixon flew in on his 92 trips to the sou 2003 Page #195  
to close confidants that President Nixon once took him to see the alien bod 2004 Page #147  
ted with the Presidency of Richard Nixon. In 1973, military officials conta 2004 Page #178  
at this plan was set up by Richard Nixon and that it was sidetracked by Wat 2004 Page #180  
n film was orchestrated by Richard Nixon. Nixon will probably always be see 2004 Page #180  
was orchestrated by Richard Nixon. Nixon will probably always be seen as si 2004 Page #180  
 of the Holloman AFB story and the Nixon presidency, however, has led me to 2004 Page #180  
ly revealed to the public, Richard Nixon will be a key player in the story  2004 Page #180  
ave read what I have written about Nixon, you will know that there are many 2004 Page #180  
re many rumors about the fact that Nixon was fascinated with the subject of 2004 Page #180  
UFOs. We have the famous story how Nixon made it possible for comedian Jack 2004 Page #180  
a very reliable source I know that Nixon actually showed some visitors pict 2004 Page #181  
ouse. K.T. Frankovich, a friend of Nixon, who lived near his Key Biscayne s 2004 Page #181  
2 re-election campaign for Richard Nixon even — though he confessed "I didn 2004 Page #181  
have a direct contact to President Nixon. Emenegger had applied in 1968 to  2004 Page #181  
gger had a very strong link to the Nixon White House. He listed on his appl 2004 Page #181  
 Emenegger if he thought President Nixon was behind the attempt to disclose 2004 Page #184  
 you. It was during the end of the Nixon regime. I even ran into Bob Haldem 2004 Page #184  
s amazing story but let me end the Nixon segment by saying that in a conver 2004 Page #185  
hat he had received from President Nixon. Linda recalled that the letter in 2004 Page #185  
led that the letter indicated that Nixon knew exactly what was going on and 2004 Page #185  
him if he had gotten a letter from Nixon. He said that he did, but he thoug 2004 Page #185  
confirmed they had material in the Nixon files on Emenegger. Alas, when the 2004 Page #185  
fing. President Ronald Reagan Like Nixon it appeared that Reagan had attemp 2004 Page #189  
 was part of the briefing. Richard Nixon almost certainly seemed to have be 2004 Page #197  
dential UFO briefing was his idea. Nixon definitely knew what was going on. 2004 Page #197  
nd Alien Astronautics After a 1969 Nixon "Purge," administration was handle 2005 Page #175  
legal position and he served under Nixon I believe. He is now a very big hu 2007 Page #91  
00 million. Recall that Russell A. Nixon, the young attorney for the U.S. M 2008 Page #131  
y of state under President Richard Nixon to help further the aims of his pr 2008 Page #138  
rpley, future President Richard M. Nixon became Allen Dulles' mouthpiece in 2008 Page #141  
 Communist investigations , it was Nixon who worked with his next-door neig 2008 Page #141  
igence community [and the Nazis]." Nixon, who joined the Council on Foreign 2008 Page #141  
y," noted Professor Donald Gibson. Nixon, who succeeded Johnson, in 1972 ap 2008 Page #141  
mmittees " filled with pro-Nazis . Nixon staffers watched Nazi propaganda f 2008 Page #141  
s than two months after succeeding Nixon in office, President Ronald Reagan 2008 Page #142  
his plan to honor war dead. Former Nixon White House counsel John W. Dean i 2008 Page #142  
its roots first emerged during the Nixon presidency and began blossomin g i 2008 Page #142  

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

n. He lived in Miami, Florida near Nixon's southern White House at Key Bisc 2003 Page #195  
ne southern White House, described Nixon's interest in UFOs in a long inter 2004 Page #181  
 the job: Bob Haldeman — President Nixon's Chief of Staff who had been a me 2004 Page #181  
r. Wood have started a shit storm. Nixon's SCE() ordered all MJ-12 document 2004 Page #248  
co come. r 1970s: i\1lelvin Laird, Nixon's Secretary of Defense, helps Pope 2007 Page #27  
ffe chief Hern1ann Goering. It was Nixon's influence , along with the Dulle 2008 Page #141  
hase National Bank during the war. Nixon's share was $2 million which was u 2008 Page #141  

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

he then-closed town of Gorky. (Now Nizhniy Novgorod) • All witnesses are re 2004 Page #170  

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

~1. ,oc.:~ 01 .... ."4T "C:U1AAS • NI«. 'UP-:~: ,'T')·,,,_c.-., ~ U.T'IC. , 2009 Page #129  

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

right brothers flew at Kitty Hawk, NJ, six years before anything man made w 2004 Page #32  
-, WA."-& ~ rt-L. .... ;c """"""'• nj:.. ·if March 1942 Top Secret memorand 2005 Page #124  
 • Radar specialist at Ft Monmouth NJ in 1953. Shown film of crashed LIFO i 2006 Page #26  
 Ammunition Depot. New Shrewsbury. NJ Opect nyfeet above, rapidly climbs aw 2006 Page #28  
84, New Page Books, Franklin Lake, NJ, 2009. 2 Hansen, Chuck, "A Hindenburg 2009 Page #96  

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

assed over her home on that Sunday njght in November 1979. She was 64 years 2008 Page #49  

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

-'.c;a~:,•;,,.,;£ Jr•., .1JO ...., nJr • .,,.,.. ,O.c,,( c,r--1c..,J.:. .~  2009 Page #110  

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

:,_ Ou. Jun~ 2.\ r-Pr-· u the 1-to:nk 00:1,b caame ~o ~i!l:. Nin~ btitt'll. 2009 Page #163  

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

high ranking Soviet Secret police (NKVD) officer who defected to the West i 2004 Page #153  
 Yezovshchina • Kolkhozi • Beria • NKVD • Gulag • Sharashka • Lysenko Indus 2004 Page #154  
ti Beria KFB • Infamous as head of NKVD • Stalin's personal choice to overs 2004 Page #158  

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

Hllll:0 f(t""O If. dU"•t:l C' .. n.nl It., ... -V• ~~~ c?:..7,~.~i~i::;r~.~ 2005 Page #19  
n,, -ur,.....,, .,.phr·•1 ... ,,.. nl anv ........... , .. , .... ---- ,_,  2005 Page #19  
/s: S em,:h For Proef In A Hall Of Nl.itrors, Leonard Stringfield provided  2005 Page #44  
nft - II•~ "Ilk• vitwlng I coin on nl. • end 1pproximauly ftfty to ...,..,, 2007 Page #165  
• c.: t u;-, i.:, tn•· ~ir.~c:; Kt nl 1 113:; :-:.C"d :.1vlr--:1 ,\:'II! '- 2008 Page #57  
l A. "''-:..: _~-_-_'"B_~ __.~J--~ Nl -~ ... ~-@ 0 0Q. ~-,_,_,_,.\J../ . ~  2009 Page #117  
;rass, eniit1cl;r for it C.:indrrn:nl, 0., tOmt)a11). \\'orl.: on the wer11 2009 Page #180  
he other In the r.adlo~ct.l\·i!'.y Nl.)'~. from common substance s 01nt are 2009 Page #184  

Word: "nla6~", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

QUAltE:·SH"-.PtD UfO 1"0VE.R o•;f~ NlA6~ f.ALLS F()I:: All MQ,(J ~A."TEI: . 2009 Page #106  

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

eeoeary te the affkel hare of year nlaalcBu Jhly 9» 1947 Approved (Sgd) fer 2003 Page #226  

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

at aaadatanae in net gi—• Aon you* nlaalm la China in eanplated yaw will pr 2003 Page #226  

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

fapt B f bLhjld_*n«r.! a. raatflll nLah! __________ iAL__hnuir. __irHng nff 2003 Page #91  

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

he:,, l;:ive nu children. I ports, nld il hlld "nc,-c-r heard I 0!" Pr-or.  2009 Page #182  

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

rillcd • chicle* xxIiom - nngtn i* nlf the I'anh. In uthir xxnid* u.-»a-( l 2003 Page #132  

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

-~~-~-,:~~i-:~~:i?'f..,:;ftt;_,•·. nli!!ll!i-r~,~:,"'• -" . .: -.-•. ,'1'~¥ 2009 Page #28  

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

ch occurred rurectly over downtown Nliami That particular rurcrafr Jack was 2007 Page #109  

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

nek's bogus swamp-gas explanation (Nlichigan) while regional press scoffed  2007 Page #24  

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

pen and there were no signs saying Nlilirary Base keep out. You could even  2007 Page #88  

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

r.cis. studyin,s;' . Ha.11 :. mile nlius LS the cnn be prolr.ctel r:,i:1er  2009 Page #182  

Word: "nll''i•", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

~ 1ti,T,t.:' 1uJ •&:.: !.!,C. !.TI;nll''I• Jue;;:, N,~ !:4-•.:rv a:..or-, A 2007 Page #176  

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

NC. u~ NICiffT' al't•OKTLY. ----lf.Nlllti ~ -----•- 110 .... , , .,. . e'.  2009 Page #116  

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

Thia docucont did not oxiat offic1 nllv and haa nover bocn dlccloacd v1thin 2008 Page #120  

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

than ~ayinc lllat . thing, pert.:1!nlng to It ~ro under F.-.la.bllah, Re11d 2009 Page #182  

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

, ~re 1 weaoon said to oulrko! ~he nlom known. t,it there i~ not!i;ng •t oi 2009 Page #182  

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

e, Don Schmitt, Jim Marrs, , Linda Nloulton Howe, , Nick Redfern, , , Dr. R 2008 Page #3  

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

l'TO -ntEllt l«Ml~Uc, SAUCflt. ~-6/Nlr litJM4NCtO 112 ...,. HEATING VENT UF 2009 Page #118  

Word: "nlr111", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ator of Reich's book Listen Little Nlr111, and a financial backer of the Ar 2005 Page #103  

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

d aspects of the discoveries. The /nly Cabinet member to date that may know 2003 Page #235  
!':!i '" =i,:,cry ye.arc ;1,--p ::.nly cc:,:un ~U--ct:. .a:-t.· :::.111 '-' 2008 Page #57  
ali::;t Simone Mendez During the c:nly 1930s, she had a Top Secret r · --.  2009 Page #152  

Word: "nm", 41 instance(s) (Back to Top)

n the debris recovered at Roswell, NM in 1947. www.majesticdocuments.com 12 2003 Page #16  
ew Mexico State Library, Santa Fe, NM, Music by Blazing Cactus 40           2003 Page #44  
 Crash Retrieval in St. Augustine, NM Excerpts from Chapter 4 The Find This 2003 Page #45  
 Crash Retrieval in St. Augustine, NM Figure 2. Top view of artifact is bro 2003 Page #47  
 Crash Retrieval in St. Augustine, NM child has a foot this narrow in front 2003 Page #49  
sent abbreviation of New Mexico as NM for address did not occur u ntil much 2003 Page #183  
 - 7 and decide to send Twining to NM? Did Ike say to George, "please get t 2003 Page #209  
tav ia peeltitan af may—iMltty yea nM ■eke it wlaar that yarn are an a fact 2003 Page #226  
ng. Steve Schiff (R), Albuquerque, NM 1st Congressional District Congressma 2004 Page #60  
 1947; White Sands Proving Ground, NM The V-2 research program moved fairly 2004 Page #64  
ore the postal code was changed to NM. The Majestic documents mention the W 2004 Page #246  
C to Condron AAF near White Sands, NM.7 The IPU team was ordered to report  2005 Page #125  
n to \X/ashington from Alamogordo, NM, and make a final report by July 28.  2005 Page #125  
 KB-88, Building 21, Kirtland AFB, NM (building 21 did exist at the time).  2005 Page #129  
                      San Antonio, NM August 1945 Crash Retrieval Reme Baca 2005 Page #153  
                      San Antonio, NM Crash Retrieval and a good football f 2005 Page #155  
                      San Antonio. NM Crash Retrieval Once the flat bed was 2005 Page #157  
n, Norway; 31 !\fay 1947, Socorro, NM; June 1947, :Maury Island, Tacoma; 4  2005 Page #163  
and, Tacoma; 4 July 1947, Roswell, NM; 5 July 1947, Pia.ins of San Augustin 2005 Page #163  
uly 1947, Pia.ins of San Augustin, NM; 13 August 1947, NM desert; October 1 2005 Page #163  
 San Augustin, NM; 13 August 1947, NM desert; October 1947, Paradise Valley 2005 Page #163  
lley, AZ; 13 February 1948, Aztec, NM; 25 March 1948, White Sands, NM; Apri 2005 Page #163  
c, NM; 25 March 1948, White Sands, NM; April 1948, Aztec, NM; 7 /8 J u11 19 2005 Page #163  
hite Sands, NM; April 1948, Aztec, NM; 7 /8 J u11 1948; 1949, Roswell, N:M; 2005 Page #163  
1948 • 1953 • 1962 • 1965 Roswell, NM Aztec, NM Kingman, AZ Las Vegas, NV K 2006 Page #29  
3 • 1962 • 1965 Roswell, NM Aztec, NM Kingman, AZ Las Vegas, NV Kecksburg,  2006 Page #29  
allest of bacteria being about 400 nm, which is the very largest size for t 2006 Page #113  
ze for the virus: viruses from 400 nm (Ebola is 200 nm in diameter) to 20 n 2006 Page #113  
 viruses from 400 nm (Ebola is 200 nm in diameter) to 20 nm prions. The ear 2006 Page #113  
Ebola is 200 nm in diameter) to 20 nm prions. The earlier identification of 2006 Page #113  
nline P. 0. Box 21843 Albuquerque, NM 87154 earthfiles@earthfiles.com www.e 2006 Page #163  
time was at Walker AFB at Roswell, NM. However, this was too far away. On t 2006 Page #178  
 Network Symposium in Albuquerque, NM and interacted with the speakers incl 2006 Page #196  
ts at 1909, confirms 1947 cases in NM, 1950 Texas/Mexican border, Brush Cre 2007 Page #44  
nge . AF'OSI Oct 1700 Kirtlard AFB NM •O• ■(CttY[;:J XI•--P(•UOM I ITl:L~~" 2007 Page #174  
complaint title is: "KIRTLAND AFB, NM, 8 August to 3 September 1980, Allege 2007 Page #174  
gate [ ... ] When approximately 25 NM [nautical miles] distant, the interce 2008 Page #31  
"IIY _,.,.. o:is• OF PWN"Jo ,rz11, Nm •. ,, .. c.cruo CI.Ai0/10 AANOS ~ ~EL 2009 Page #118  
cneo a rani;;e ot 1------------125 NM he lost all 1nstrumerta t?on and conm 2009 Page #143  
.. :cm homh . lns1c;id of allnwin, nm dnur.~• The :,r.f)t'r s;iy~ Sno:l::ra 2009 Page #183  
---~-- ,e::::e::,e: ,:;.:orni011Cm:nm com • Tory •·Cfl" 1hr or·i~n.1l 'li1C 2009 Page #198  

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

correctly) or the town of Roswell, NM-many memoranda and other evidence poi 2005 Page #125  

Word: "nm7", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

. Farben's Intelligence Department NM7. ---Gen. Nathan F. Twining, commande 2008 Page #132  

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

e National Military Establishment (NME) which became known as the Departmen 2008 Page #25  

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

)orary 6.ut; pending further asalg.nment in connection with tho Cro!J:.IY.' 2009 Page #175  

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

RS ARE NEEDED SITETWO AT CARLSBAD, NMEX** (C) ** URGENT.POWERS ARE NEEDED S 2004 Page #229  
RS ARE NEEDED SITE TWO NW ROSWELL, NMEX. (DR) by b29st OR C47 wright to AsS 2004 Page #229  

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

      HIVES DECLASSIFIED AirScri^y NMJ~? goqs O e^S^L IMA Dc'.e s/(oh mKxns 2003 Page #213  

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

l n,ins Obi«• i-;c,,.ort. huo:llcn:nMn, mm -Ourdic-n.11 prl"IOfU,I --eb&&1c 2009 Page #198  

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

age Area) tower. Adrian and I were nmning towards the object. Adrian went d 2009 Page #79  

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

 Good Nev.-s and Bad News Ibc Good Nms: Tite GoYtrnmtnt I• telllngthe truth 2008 Page #146  

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

98; it can be found on-line at www.nmsr.org/aztec.htm 26 Aztec 1948, Ramsey 2004 Page #224  

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

ubon Ho""r • J"romlnrn1 in 1hc UFO nmununitt ... \Yrinm buoks -Hdtor,· Ch.a 2009 Page #198  

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

lcal •Mhiuatlnn. It wia | JrAmaon, nn March 2b , Miaclnaaq today. j Gioia a 2003 Page #91  
nplorl" the m:any diffrrcnl lHnut1 nn no11-E:1rlh d"elhn!! t·ntilil"S "ho h 2005 Page #107  
April, 2007, Directgroup Bertelsma nn acquired a 50 percent share of the Bo 2008 Page #144  
 M.ililmom in the Amoiitan Wut ■ A Nn.rPl!!eminAbdur:tio ra ■ Gomg C =y ,n  2009 Page #142  
erl tn 1 "·e.1ron hnd n11ylhin~ to nn with tr;wnsf;?r worl, 011 lh~ project 2009 Page #181  
d r:o: be di«·losc,c. • There Wit$ nn hln\ o( Ilic n;1-~ONDON , June ll-:(" 2009 Page #182  

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

, no eYidence rnlly mran thfY bavt nn-rr rx:unEtd it t _...,. __ -==-="'·-· 2008 Page #146  

Word: "nn1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

s~ polilnil n1inrDcld • TI1tn a.rt nn1 dlfTcra1c o br1'nn1 most sdmthts und 2008 Page #154  

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

 !111~e "11n 1:xpen Kt10wleclg1 or nnci cntnusla.,;rr . fo:-a~•:ldyn~m 1lcs 2009 Page #183  

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

 1, ,111, 11\ l111111ril ll-p,,,,,,nnd 1 ,,..,, ·• ,111. \1,\,111 1·.1 1·1. 2005 Page #127  
ch day, just before dusk, r:inchcn nnd farmhands pile into pickup truclcs a 2007 Page #145  
atch nervously, smoking cigarettes nnd talking with each other O\'et a netw 2007 Page #145  
dr.ve pn.~ c\d 11nd l!'Crnl-..r ,d nnd "'"-' no~ ,. b!olr.,;;lcnt ...,eai:, 2009 Page #182  
 which Ne·N ! Z~.1ln:_1cl. Dritl,h nnd U:1llcd :Statca ~ · l'CIC!:ili,ts &r 2009 Page #183  

Word: "nnd943011", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

uers on Atomic Energy Intelligence NND943011, folder 131, Case 6 • CIC Unit 2003 Page #165  

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

pink probitble Uat olh~ dedcu on ~ nndl~ orrlcr of the :alorn:c-bcmb ,o;;ll 2009 Page #163  

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

mix i-nntrillcd • chicle* xxIiom - nngtn i* nlf the I'anh. In uthir xxnid*  2003 Page #132  

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

, hcl\d ed. "OUcr :111t-!ons n,n~· nnI them. ol:I b!o•pt.,sslcl,t. c:inllrm 2009 Page #182  

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

 IN. u., reports '"m:gh~ be in th~ nnlur:: of on nirhornc u:'.ssi\o such as 2009 Page #183  

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

ll ~nd 111-1 Snor{gn1s~ gave 11:f' nnly J1i11: · 11tou~;1 U!1itr.cl Slaic~  2009 Page #181  

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

l hc11:-ct ahl:!r Leech v,o:;i : ! nnmcc. lllls week .:.n tile king '■ ; I  2009 Page #183  

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

ntasy and Science Fiction. 3. “All nnn-csplaincil sighting* arc from poor o 2003 Page #118  

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

·:.~ heS\.vy 100-1 o!" l!ff" .... :nnnd,r. lllf: ~ tht !l.lcmlc l'Xlmb." he 2009 Page #182  

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

n- lrtmudou.- imp.-rruir,:I". bin, nnr:-Uk..i.t..1'1 YIPflL'rdt; . k ?o{h m 2009 Page #163  

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

 MONO ONE.NA3 !Own) PRP XILOHETIPS NnRTH OF THE CITY DT SANTA CRUZ oN tHe F 2004 Page #21  

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

tJ1cr It was !or u:,;c ai:-alns:.. nnrts of the secret AnglopAmerlcan Thi?  2009 Page #184  

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

 SECURITI' • BLOCl\.1.NG FORCE WAS nns GUY: James Sensenbrenner (A-WI) Then 2008 Page #154  

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

ndings of your mission you sto lid nnsieavor to st it’ an conci ’ielv as oo 2003 Page #214  

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

cti-in of Incr.m tiadii-r*. X* hi* nntonetc grew. hi gaic hi* Mon to the Na 2003 Page #132  

Word: "no-child-left", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

programs such as the controversial No-Child-Left -Behind Act of 2001. This  2008 Page #142  

Word: "no-no", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

arned to live peacefully, may be a no-no in the galactic rule book. H. This 2006 Page #7  

Word: "no-nonsense", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ncere and forthright, possessing a no-nonsense character. 'I saw tl1e bodie 2005 Page #43  

Word: "no-one", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

eme national security. And perhaps no-one is more learned on this particula 2008 Page #36  

Word: "no10", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

tVIltg Baseo rxn s•.;anned negavve no10, postvons from UTA Another piece of 2004 Page #235  

Word: "no11-e", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

orl" the m:any diffrrcnl lHnut1 nn no11-E:1rlh d"elhn!! t·ntilil"S "ho h:l\ 2005 Page #107  

Word: "no1mal", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

outed "look out, look out". In the no1mal course of events, any near-miss w 2008 Page #66  

Word: "no\", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

\ ,'\1 ISSUE OF OliR Tfi\lF. __ .) NO\\. f,\"F.RYTIODY LOOK CJP HERE -, C01 2008 Page #156  

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

 No special clearance required, no NOA. ■ No Congressional reporting. ■ Sam 2007 Page #53  

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

AlltldJN 1ndExtnocdisw:y ~I~ Ul'O (Noa-) Shootdo,... Ows: Lona ■ Th. S'°"it 2009 Page #149  

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

rae. His exeeplary leadership as a Noa-Commissioned c;fficer in the United  2004 Page #212  

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

 report that this ship belonged to NOAA, the National Oceanographic and Atm 2006 Page #188  
long been assumed that the alleged NOAA vessel, which embarked on its odd m 2006 Page #191  
emains: What, if anything, did the NOAA vessel find? With all the divers, c 2006 Page #191  

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

n the remains of the mighty Ark of Noah as described in the Bible. As the r 2007 Page #137  

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

tling story concernin g records on Noah's Ark. that had been referred to th 2007 Page #138  

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

dMsors and juiristants as you doom noaooanry i© the offeativanesB of your n 2003 Page #216  

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

tneu GP1:Nc1 h4 .tndow to uu., for nobe comirlg fr0n1 ,tw Objcl; ttwn ----  2007 Page #165  

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

history Cordell Hull. Hull won the Nobel Peace Prize for the work he did to 2003 Page #190  
United Nations. He is one of three Nobel Peace Prize winners who have been  2003 Page #190  
cal sciences were sent to camps. • Nobel Laureate • Work on Ball Lightning  2004 Page #159  
re all employed in the case of the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and father of 2004 Page #170  
s assay, shared with Baltimore the Nobel prize in 1975- 28G. Neild, Mysteri 2006 Page #112  
 gained acceptance over the years. Nobel laureate Carleton Gadjusek discove 2006 Page #114  
however, came from none other than Nobel Prize winner Luis Alvarez, who wor 2007 Page #144  
; Werner Heisenberg, physicist and Nobel laureate who founded quantum mecha 2008 Page #138  
emichment expert Erich Bagge; 1944 Nobel Prize winner Otto Hahn, called the 2008 Page #138  

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

," explained Decatur attorney Bill Nobles. H.R. "Pig" Idell, then Aurora's  2004 Page #31  

Word: "nobody", 26 instance(s) (Back to Top)

somewhat prophetically as "the man nobody knows." Forrestal leaves Princeto 2003 Page #85  
The official position here is that nobody knows anything at all about the m 2004 Page #90  
ost part I think because you are a nobody in the UFO community and have no  2004 Page #249  
her explored via patent searches ■ Nobody is claiming travel or propulsion  2005 Page #12  
ok it away; what happened with it, nobody knows. When Reich published the q 2005 Page #95  
e noisier SETI, guys says there is nobody at ZR 1 or ZR 2, because they wer 2006 Page #6  
re true, which it isn't, obviously nobody could be coming here from the sta 2006 Page #6  
nization and no migration and that nobody is coming here. They assume, beca 2006 Page #11  
 send signals than to travel, that nobody is traveling. Of course nobody fl 2006 Page #11  
hat nobody is traveling. Of course nobody flies from Newark to Hong Kong be 2006 Page #11  
their job security is dependent on nobody coming here... 8. WHY hasn't the  2006 Page #12  
I don't know what they were doing. Nobody seems to know. But that one night 2006 Page #148  
D. C.? I don't know where it went. Nobody told me. BUT YOU SAW WITH YOUR OW 2006 Page #149  
r Side of the Coin XV. Conclusions NOBODY BELIEVES IT ■" ... when I awoke,  2007 Page #44  
n I went in to these sites so that nobody else could get in the same way I  2007 Page #89  
you know wondering what to do. And nobody would tell us anything. AJJ of su 2007 Page #122  
                          Joe: No, nobody did. Not even my dad. My dad didn 2007 Page #123  
my dad. That I knm.v of. DeBow: So nobody else in town ever said that they  2007 Page #123  
 and quarantined the town allowing nobody to come or go. Within a few hours 2007 Page #128  
rrence, telephones would ring with nobody at the other end, or the phone wo 2007 Page #129  
as a place to dump auto parts, but nobody knows for sure. During our invest 2007 Page #189  
ile and following the 1967 ruling, nobody should. Freedom of Information Th 2008 Page #62  
llius is something that belongs to nobody such as the moon. In incernat ion 2008 Page #113  
B use) 116 Intent of Tab "E" ■Tell nobody anything until the threat's gone  2008 Page #122  
w am I ever going to explain this? Nobody is going to believe this! This is 2009 Page #72  
 nuclear weapons storage areas and nobody seems to have a grip on what the  2009 Page #85  

Word: "nobody'll", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

otograph a flying disc. He figures nobody'll believe him unless he brings b 2006 Page #44  

Word: "nobody's", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

hen we tell everyone about it. And nobody's told anyone about this material 2003 Page #110  

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

minated. Jack was later told that "Noborfy ,viii ever see these aircraft ag 2007 Page #110  

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

r:11rrrrs1ri:1lolo~, . .althou;.:h noc "holl~ nc" 10 .!cirnci~IS ::and nons 2005 Page #107  
 important to note that the IPU is noc speculation. On September 25, 1980,  2005 Page #123  
ronting incelligenc beings chac do noc belong co the human race would bring 2008 Page #112  

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

ike ochers. The method he used was nocturnal, time-lapse photography. In ch 2005 Page #95  

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

ms diagnostic probes, and," with a nod to ET, "can e\·en phone home if ther 2007 Page #69  
, but always with a wink and/ or a nod. Does there seem to be some sort of  2007 Page #76  
.,slbul• 1 "Below the lnlTCI red:, nod Qbovc ... .,. . d lbc PJ.~lllC ~ml t 2009 Page #182  

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

d the solitary white prickly poppy nodding in the breeze. The rain had rene 2003 Page #46  

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

 than the others) • Cervical lymph nodes • Colon and small intestines 3. Ti 2006 Page #115  

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

 or,r..-Elll1h with rnpttt 10 Star Nodon, Hl:;ll Council. I \\111 be speaki 2008 Page #154  

Word: "nodulec5", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

: http://ajwebennan .com/nodules2 /nodulec5.htm 4° Cited online al: hllp:// 2009 Page #47  

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

mining more common metals from the nodules on the bottom of the ocean and f 2006 Page #7  
months, looking like small reddish nodules, harder than the skin around the 2006 Page #109  

Word: "nodules2", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 online at: http://ajwebennan .com/nodules2 /nodulec5.htm 4° Cited online a 2009 Page #47  

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

tt, Danny Sheehan, Ruben Uriarte & Noe Torres, Matthew Williams, Dr. Robert 2007 Page #3  
h, New Revelations Ruben Uriarte & Noe Torres ............................. 2007 Page #5  
arte Director, N. California MUFON Noe Torres Writer, Researcher, Librarian 2007 Page #184  
oswell: The Chihuahua UFO Crash by Noe Torres and Ruben Uriarte (www.mexico 2007 Page #184  
ed in this paper is copyrighted by Noe Torres and Ruben Uriarte. Permission 2007 Page #192  
FO Journal. Jan. 2003.3-5. Torres, Noe and Ruben J. Uriarte. Mexico's Roswe 2007 Page #192  
 TX: VBW Publishing, 2007. Torres, Noe and Ruben J. Uriarte. "What Is Insid 2007 Page #192  
h, New Revelations Ruben Uriarte & Noe Torres ............................. 2008 Page #5  

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

 receetteed with great difficulty. Noels AFB in 196S: - UFO hovers for 3 da 2006 Page #26  

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

IV.ANT. SANDERSON -THE REAL.ITV OF NOERWATER UFO . s.: ,. , I(~--q, ,~68. t 2009 Page #104  

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

 THIS DOCUMENT IS TOP SECRET/MAJIC NOFORN DISSEM. FOR U.S. "EYES ONLY." EXE 2004 Page #244  
SL:: TO '"'ORE:GN N,-,.TIO ' :" ■ "NOFORN DISSEM." is a common caveat ■ "EY 2007 Page #45  

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

ed In inc Gc~·elor,menl ol the ti~ noi: \\_lllslle il!i-an cx,;mr,le of sec 2009 Page #183  

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

filtl farmir 8»cr«l«ry of If’nblml noil m Iht iw taring in tftnaa ia Indar  2003 Page #91  

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

iber specialists, we may notes yet noir pile their names and other phologro 2004 Page #164  

Word: "noise", 25 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Paul to keep looking and make more noise? Wouldn't that draw more attention 2003 Page #148  
 of Kirtland and, talking over the noise of the engine through their wired  2003 Page #150  
ES THEY TELL IS THAT THEY HEARD NO NOISE. APPARENTLY wHATEvER EXPLODED wAS  2004 Page #24  
 SPEED. BECAUSE THERE WAS NO PRIOR NOISE OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT. YOU KNOW, T 2004 Page #24  
ter aircraft which was so loud the noise could blow out windows at East Gat 2004 Page #55  
fll"'I Rectifying Thermal Electric Noise                                    2005 Page #22  
gan to move, making a loud roaring noise like a powerful internal combustio 2005 Page #37  
up and down, typically with little noise, no visible engines, and no exhaus 2006 Page #9  
t know what it was. They heard the noise first of all and ran out into the  2006 Page #127  
tball field distance; there was no noise and no static on their radio. Late 2006 Page #200  
ier government surveillance ► High noise level, lower quality standards ► ' 2007 Page #39  
meters away and he didn't hear any noise, but a fire started right away. He 2007 Page #129  
falling and was followed by a loud noise. Townspeople ran to the mountain a 2007 Page #130  
ss opened his window co listen for noise coming from the object. There was  2007 Page #165  
t perfect camoufla ge. lts buzzing noise penetrated the brain, but not the  2007 Page #196  
few moments, numbed by the buzzing noise and the whole experience itself, t 2007 Page #196  
he western range -but there was no noise. Denver center [FAA flight center] 2008 Page #9  
t took off, heard a quiet whirring noise. He said that it headed to the wes 2008 Page #14  
n his ,,vindow and didn't hear any noise. The police log goes on to state t 2008 Page #46  
72, testing found odd, unexplained noise that made "targets" appear in all  2008 Page #73  
rch Institute to solve the strange noise problem. One particularly interest 2008 Page #73  
rce? The mysterious and persistent noise that plagued COBRA MIST was never  2008 Page #73  
ilent. No animals were even making noise anymore. The nearer we got to that 2008 Page #81  
corded the following : At 7.43 the noise akin to a strong wind was heard. I 2008 Page #98  
d me to the house. After that such noise came, as if rocks were falling or  2008 Page #100  

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

. May and Lemon then heard strange noises coming from the area of a huge oa 2006 Page #90  
r the farm animals making a lot of noises." In later interviews, Burroughs  2008 Page #80  

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

 that Dr. Seth Shostak, one of the noisier SETI, guys says there is nobody  2006 Page #6  

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

surely have proved a prolonged and noisy effort. Witnesses reported seeing  2006 Page #191  

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

. c:,_r. .. o: c.c J:'\~·£ ::.~ ,u noL a :l•:lGlo.;.:J ~1io: ~ ...h."'t. I  2008 Page #57  
lngthe truth about UFO• (Ib•L does nOl lnd,de 140                           2008 Page #146  
i ngs. eor.tol of pu Irie apink)n. Nol a single pho(OQI"~ ra:ord of adual o 2009 Page #151  
of the \VCl pon as; ci ctl!-i were nol cnl\1\l~iastic lllC he cl isclosr?cl 2009 Page #181  
d lo have the continues "it doc,,; nol offer snc-n j n-!~•Y eqwpmMil 11nd e 2009 Page #182  
5:bility of concentrat• latter are nol ga.C.S. bul !inc dusts In~ them. or  2009 Page #182  
porU011 or their engi.lles . 1t LS nol c"pccted ;hat ,bey .w, porls In Auck 2009 Page #182  
'Crr1ed thr _wart1m_c work. I I is nol inconcti\•able that 111,I At presr.n 2009 Page #183  

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

 Going back to Ken Farley and Doug Nolan and the two police officers and go 2004 Page #72  
 middle. WHAT ABOUT ENTITIES? Doug Nolan did say he saw at least two. Again 2004 Page #72  
a little bit of background on Doug Nolan. He was a 19-year-old employee of  2004 Page #72  
eaths, were Ken Farley and Douglas Nolan, neither of whom knew the other, e 2004 Page #216  
, either in 1948 or later in life. Nolan had been working in the Aztec area 2004 Page #216  
d authenticity to their accounts — Nolan, for example, recounted the presen 2004 Page #216  
3, Ramsey interviewed a dying Doug Nolan, who ended up providing unexpected 2004 Page #217  
— like the testimony of Farley and Nolan referred to above — would buttress 2004 Page #222  

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

billty ct con• Palestine 1ormailly nolllied Scc:-ccentrated ra,dar or other 2009 Page #182  

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

orners virus was finally given its nom de voyage "Muerto Canyon Virus"—"Val 2006 Page #111  

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

 TRESS MYSTERIOUS REPORTS FROM OUR NOMADIC POPULATION THEM AND WEN, I BERT  2004 Page #24  

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

day after the Crash. His drive was nomial until he saw glowing lights comin 2008 Page #58  

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

. There I received a national Emmy nomination, several regional Emmys and m 2004 Page #76  

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

having been the Republican Party's nominee for the Presidenc y in 1964, Gol 2005 Page #79  

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

 day. In national news, Democratic nominees Walter Mondale and Geraldine Fe 2006 Page #183  
and patterns of operations -use of nominees, option agreements, pool agreem 2008 Page #136  

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

DMPU\'Ut IHC.UJOEO 1,617 FOP.flGH (NOM•Us.J'I l uroRTS.Of WHICH FULLY H"'1. 2009 Page #106  

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

hall memo. IPU set-up 1944 - FDR ..Non Terrestrial Science and Technology J 2003 Page #25  
s are only involved for the monev. Non believers turn over their money to c 2003 Page #118  
O US SO THAT Al LEAST WE WILL KNOw NON TO DEAL WITH IT. SCOTT IS ANYBODY °P 2004 Page #24  
, he was debunked and made persona non grata for years. Talk about punishin 2004 Page #146  
. :ilon;.: "ilh hum:in ron1:ac1 of non e:1rthlin:,: cnlitiC'j ,i\iling 1bi. 2005 Page #107  
t not a material of terrestrial or non terrestrial (meteoric) origin. There 2007 Page #198  
~J•b=a ■ C oopu on di. S.cottGovun,non t 1nd UJ-12 ■ !ilMoom's C orh.nion ■ 2009 Page #149  

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

esium and Zinc as being insoluble (non- reactive) in water. More Recent Stu 2003 Page #112  
w realized they were challenged by non- terrestrial advanced technologies;  2004 Page #61  
officers' names under the heading "Non- Terrestrial Officers " Also finds l 2006 Page #31  
nambiguous knowledge that sentient non- human intelligence had made, or was 2006 Page #49  
tence and presence of intelligent, non- human beings to be very stressful a 2006 Page #57  
ss of economic trends. Firms doing non- essential production would see cuts 2006 Page #65  

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

d light on the probable authors or non-authors of documents. We will be beg 2008 Page #104  

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

 justify any particular belief (or non-belief) regarding extant claims of a 2006 Page #51  

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

uble. All Believers arc Liars. All Non-believers only tell the truth. Belie 2003 Page #118  

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

igence memo from DCI (MJ-1) to the non-civilian elements of the MJ staff, i 2004 Page #250  

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

, before or since, to conduct in a non-classified forum a systematic assess 2006 Page #69  

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

 model, the Master Sergeant of the Non-Commissioned Officer's Club telephon 2007 Page #95  

Word: "non-conducive", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

VIRONMENT. "When conditions become non-conducive for growth in our environm 2004 Page #253  
nvironment -When conditions become non-conducive for growth in our environm 2009 Page #43  
Washington DC whose policies were "non-conducive for growth". The cryptic d 2009 Page #43  

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

ircraft or spacecraft , which used non-conventional methods of propulsion a 2005 Page #166  

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

al assassination directive against non-cooperative officials in the Kennedy 2009 Page #45  

Word: "non-disclosure", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

efed afterwards and you signed the non-disclosure agreement, but it's not s 2006 Page #20  
e cousins were never asked to sign non-disclosure agreements about the UFOs 2006 Page #144  
Sheppard was never asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement, swearing him t 2006 Page #160  
RE YOU ASKED TO SIGN ANY KIND OF A NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT? No, never. 198 2006 Page #161  

Word: "non-disruptive", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ng social adaptation to occur at a non-disruptive pace. This is the optimal 2006 Page #54  
nd might therefore be a relatively non-disruptive event in their personal l 2006 Page #57  

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

metimes put through the wringer in non-English -speaking countries is nicel 2007 Page #66  

Word: "non-essential", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 negative growth in consumption of non-essential products, as many people b 2006 Page #60  
ation with government and science. Non-essential business would close doors 2006 Page #62  
 a de facto arm of government. All non-essential programming would stop. Se 2006 Page #62  
support defense might founder. All non-essential business activity would st 2006 Page #63  
preparedness and rally morale. All non-essential programming would cease. R 2006 Page #63  

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

bout lying about the existence (or non-existence) of documents. Even "makin 2003 Page #184  

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

elf was the cau e of an erroneous, non-existent detection remains the weake 2007 Page #143  

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

and dismissed others, saying, "All non-explained sightings are from poor ob 2008 Page #133  

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

abit of foregoing annotations in a non-fiction text, I have done so here du 2003 Page #85  
re shooting footage for a proposed non-fiction series tentatively titled UF 2004 Page #59  
Incident. Most are purported to be non-fiction, but there are also numerous 2004 Page #137  
 that he was unable to reveal in a non-fiction book. Regardless of whether  2006 Page #130  
 or The Uninvited [Pope's previous non-fiction titles]. And, indeed, the Mi 2006 Page #130  
were legally unable to relate in a non-fiction book, are you saying that th 2006 Page #130  

Word: "non-hum", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 lo lrn('SliJ!:ilc lh' rc:ilit~ of non-hum:rn r.,hlcncc. Ellr::.lrrrMlri::a 2005 Page #107  
s focus was a new mixed drink. The non-hum an entity pictured is a shiny da 2007 Page #64  

Word: "non-human", 47 instance(s) (Back to Top)

side and prayed over each of these non-human entities. When the military ar 2003 Page #21  
rend Huffman a picture of the dead non-human creature. This will be discuss 2003 Page #23  
lyphics. There were 3 entities, or non-human people, lying on the ground. T 2003 Page #23  
e people" rather than ET, alien or non-human. The Cape Girardeau police chi 2003 Page #31  
. Allegedly, there were three dead non-human bodies and they would have nee 2003 Page #33  
t. There were two men holding up a non-human, is the best way I can describ 2003 Page #35  
oped edges ■ Two people holding up non-human ■ No bone structure, long amts 2003 Page #35  
would verify that bodies (human or non-human) were found at the crash site  2003 Page #67  
 the wedge-shaped "Disc" and three non-human bodies, two dead and one alive 2003 Page #99  
vanced and potentially threatening non-human intelligence. The Colonel agre 2003 Page #102  
ust a human being looking at three non-human beings and them looking back a 2004 Page #48  
nt insiders concluded at least one non-human agenda is harvesting genetic m 2004 Page #61  
vernment insiders learned that the non-human intelligence has, and will, re 2004 Page #62  
have need-to-know access about the non-human presence. The May 15, 1947, in 2004 Page #63  
0." The military officer said dead non-human beings were found inside the c 2004 Page #73  
 government retrieved from crashed non-human aircraft and back-engineered.  2004 Page #78  
ed for retrieval mjssions. The two non-human s in good condition were allow 2005 Page #45  
r that the presence of an apparent non-human intelligence is occurring at a 2005 Page #77  
ly 1947 of crashed alien crnft and non-human bodies near Roswell, Ni'vl. Sp 2005 Page #131  
 object was occupied by distinctly non-human life forms ·which were alive a 2005 Page #154  
oices: Firsthand Testimonies About Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities Lind 2006 Page #3  
fect of terrestrial medications on non-human biological systems are impossi 2006 Page #19  
 Reactions to Confirmed Arrival of Non-Human Intelligence Michael Lindemann 2006 Page #48  
tween human beings and intelligent non-human entities. The 26 seminar parti 2006 Page #48  
tact Why This Project Contact with non-human intelligent (NHI) life would a 2006 Page #50  
on. (The fundamental condition of "non-human i ntelligent/intelligence" is  2006 Page #52  
possibility of direct contact with non-human intelligent life. Given the im 2006 Page #69  
oices: Firsthand Testimonies About Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities Lind 2006 Page #139  
th advanced aerial discs and their non-human occupants. Slide 1: Military V 2006 Page #139  
Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities Slid 2006 Page #140  
Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities nati 2006 Page #142  
Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities ship 2006 Page #144  
Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities Bill 2006 Page #146  
Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities beca 2006 Page #148  
Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities AND  2006 Page #150  
Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities I gr 2006 Page #152  
Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities Disc 2006 Page #154  
Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities mark 2006 Page #156  
Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities back 2006 Page #158  
Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities the  2006 Page #160  
Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft and Entities I sa 2006 Page #162  
 the autopsy team of the borues of non-human entities recovered from the Ro 2007 Page #75  
 was supposed to have crashed with non-human bodies found outside on the gr 2007 Page #160  
omalies that attracted one or more non-human intelligences -or even time tr 2008 Page #75  
ties from inside this universe, or non-human entities from parallel univers 2008 Page #95  
 spiritualists , made contact with non-human intelligences through which th 2008 Page #130  
S IN SUPPRESSING INFORMATION ABOUT NON-HUMAN INTELLIGENCES INTERACTING WITH 2009 Page #75  

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

 gauges Hieroglyphics inside Three non-humans Long fingers (3? No bone stru 2003 Page #23  
usly believed in the likelihood of non-humans -that is, aliens-existing dow 2005 Page #85  
co, delivering "two little men ... non-humans ... described as greenish-blu 2005 Page #131  
e when mysterious aerial djscs and non-humans were reported around the worl 2007 Page #145  
ny Dodd was cold that other Living non-humans were retrie\"ed from the hill 2007 Page #149  
                           The two non-humans in good condition were allowe 2009 Page #52  

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

eone who will listen with an open, non-judgmental ear. We followed up quite 2006 Page #204  

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

r,isu , Oct 1994 AND THE TOPIC WAS NON-LETEIAL WEAPONS There is Good Nev.-s 2008 Page #146  

Word: "non-living", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ntity, good or reasonable health 9 Non-living entity, deceased or portions  2003 Page #175  
ss of EBE life is acceptable." For non-living organisms, shown on Slide 35, 2003 Page #178  
red material as well as living and non-living organisms from downed craft.  2005 Page #128  

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

gy functions in the Living and the non-ljving realms. Orgonom) offers us gr 2005 Page #87  

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

d to be ideal for the purpose. The non-metallic (organic) material tends to 2005 Page #90  

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

easible goals; replace nuclear vs. non-nuclear with "attack and destruction 2009 Page #10  

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

is really referred to is original, non-photocopied documents — the kind tha 2004 Page #243  

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

phant. Contrary to public opinion, non-polluting nuclear Nov 766 reactors a 2009 Page #10  

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

y. Plaques are also found in other non-prion diseases such as Alzheimer' s  2006 Page #114  

Word: "non-profit", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ington University project that the non-profit McDonnell Foundation was supp 2004 Page #123  
 never officially established as a non-profit. This puzzled me as part of t 2006 Page #197  
s Phenomena Research Committee , a non-profit organization dedicated to the 2009 Page #137  

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

network to the CIA in exchange for non-prosecution 132                      2008 Page #138  

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

 measures would become ubiquitous. Non-relevant science would see its gover 2006 Page #65  

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

ars and planets rather than on any non-sectarian scientific basis. This hid 2008 Page #135  

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

l four aircraft had a small black "non-sEp" walk-way that ran along the len 2007 Page #100  

Word: "non-standard", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

7 is claimed to have a suspicious, non-standard distribution list. Response 2003 Page #208  
y aspect of this case is decidedly non-standard, and this is a field define 2009 Page #135  

Word: "non-stop", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

s channels would go immediately to non-stop coverage of the unfolding NHI s 2006 Page #57  
n procedures. The convoy continued non-stop, using back roads and smaller h 2006 Page #135  
 returns south, apparently sailing non-stop back to its destination. Nearly 2006 Page #188  

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

s to assess the possible impact of non-technical references or first person 2008 Page #108  

Word: "non-terrestrial", 7 instance(s) (Back to Top)

we come to a memo addressed to the Non-Terrestrial Science and Technology C 2003 Page #27  
t to the "THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON NON-TERRESTRIAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY . 2005 Page #127  
 program devoted to understandin g non-terrestrial science and its technolO 2005 Page #128  
non Unit, the Special Committee on Non-terrestrial Science and Technology,  2005 Page #143  
hat attracted the attention of the non-terrestrial djsc technologies? Coyot 2007 Page #164  
ster the technique of fission with non-terrestrial metals and atomic transm 2009 Page #20  
as possible some "UFO cases are of non-terrestrial origin," these did not " 2009 Page #38  

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

d, reasonable person of the world. Non-thr eaterung as he mjght appear, the 2007 Page #68  

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

inaccessibility, even if obviously non-threatening; even if direct communic 2006 Page #61  

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

n to sell its services. This cute, non-threaterung Little green man with ye 2007 Page #68  

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

 Island Incident, might there be a non-traditional explanation? To be sure, 2006 Page #192  

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

 Nazi biowarfare plans, and have a non-trivial capability and were arguably 2006 Page #106  

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

d to "locate, recover and deliver" non-U.S. spacecraft to American authorit 2004 Page #5  

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

he craters are not observed on the non-water exposed surfaces, such as this 2003 Page #113  

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

tarily, but with minimal injury to noncombatants. The possibility of RPVs e 2009 Page #22  

Word: "none", 64 instance(s) (Back to Top)

as fire around the crash site, but none of the entities had been burned and 2003 Page #23  
ina. This artifact fits absolutely none of these historical or modern ident 2003 Page #45  
. However, Hauri acknowledged that none of the ion microprobe spectra showe 2003 Page #109  
rles. See. of I S \F re RB'iR 1 -I None of the abosc quotes are supported b 2003 Page #118  
d out agenda item number three and none of the associated tabs are declassi 2003 Page #157  
curity regulation would have been. None of these critics had Top Secret cod 2003 Page #171  
ify the typewriter make and model. None of this applies to SOM 1-01 since i 2003 Page #178  
ense if we would end the sham that none of these crashes or abductions have 2003 Page #187  
ield to investigate the object was none other than J. Allen Hynek. Finally, 2003 Page #192  
ust a very peculiar looking light. None of us could understand what it was. 2003 Page #196  
ecovered at LZ—2, it appeared that none of the five crew members survived e 2003 Page #236  
t of this saga, however, came from none other than the National Security Ag 2004 Page #14  
s accompanying odor. But there was none. Only the foam. Shortly after midni 2004 Page #40  
ction with the case. The face that none of these story tellers were connect 2004 Page #43  
didn't encourage you to go public, none of us knew what we were getting int 2004 Page #50  
d been the case two years earlier, none of these pages represented a smokin 2004 Page #58  
 to their wrists to make sure that none of the information was dropped or l 2004 Page #94  
nd at the same time and place — to none other than Wilbert Smith in Canada  2004 Page #102  
gly to the idea of alien invasion. None of the world's main religions provi 2004 Page #123  
 as the L.A. air raid cases, since none of those documents had leaked at th 2004 Page #129  
 bureaucratic lie. It is true that none of the FOI.A documents proved to be 2005 Page #73  
nvection," but Einstein would hear none of it. Reich thought it as memorabl 2005 Page #92  
minent in a location that had seen none in fi, e years. Bur by that evening 2005 Page #100  
194 7, but it had been slow going. None of Reich's past or current patients 2005 Page #101  
hough he was, the judge would have none of it and he was convicted and sent 2005 Page #101  
 Hawk, NC. It should be noted that none of America's most prestigious newsp 2005 Page #120  
 as the L.A. air raid cases, since none of those documents had leaked at th 2005 Page #140  
ilm have been seen and tested, but none of them had any scenes on them from 2005 Page #146  
researchers atter this. died 1995. None of his presumably relevant papers h 2006 Page #27  
•••• .111•BIAI, togas*. brad. an d none Meet ClOart VIttl. danip dotal. W.* 2006 Page #35  
prospects for survival are slim to none. All critical uncertainties in this 2006 Page #68  
ding to their official records and none of them landed on September 12, 195 2006 Page #97  
ecovered at LZ-2, it appeared that none of the five crew members survived e 2006 Page #104  
bodies being taken for analysis to none other than Porton Down. Of course,  2006 Page #131  
or any re-emergence of the object. None occurred. 130                       2006 Page #133  
s if exposed to an energy source.] None of the crews were found. The atomic 2006 Page #141  
 "owning" the document. They found none and promptly stamped it "hoax." Of  2006 Page #177  
be reasonably disputed. Given that none of the abovementioned theories seem 2006 Page #192  
. Web: www.remoteviewingnv.com. 2. None of these organizations is currently 2006 Page #207  
 Excepting the Undorwood Portablo, none of the culled exe.o:tplar.:, rutchc 2007 Page #46  
 amongst other things. At the time none of this scuff was in my mind. They  2007 Page #78  
ry djstrict of Washjngton? GM: No, none. M\'\1: So how could leaving messag 2007 Page #90  
then on. There were no newspapers. None. DeBow: How about the TV? Joe: No,  2007 Page #124  
rung to Project Moon Dust concerns none other than the late Hollywood legen 2007 Page #134  
he Assistant Arrorney General; and none other than the director of the Cent 2007 Page #137  
us tenninology, however, came from none other than Nobel Prize winner Luis  2007 Page #144  
en will stand guard all night, yet none of them really knows what he ls loo 2007 Page #145  
 coming from the object. There was none. As he watched, the object appeared 2007 Page #165  
 police about further reports, but none were made." That ·was mid-day. 159  2007 Page #165  
"indented" around the jagged hole. None of the witnesses reported seeing an 2007 Page #187  
th the result of its own analysis, none was issued, but Dr. Fontes, who had 2007 Page #194  
icial alloy of some kind. However, none of them \Vere able to determine exa 2007 Page #199  
 for the sightings had been found. None of that was true. Investigation by  2008 Page #7  
ad seen nothing himself, had heard none of the eyewitness reports, and was  2008 Page #9  
ations of wiretaps: and absolutely none of these factors, singly or collect 2008 Page #30  
LICATION FOR THE MILITARY ? Almost none. A very uninspired, low funded idea 2008 Page #78  
e made to get a more legible copy. None of these changes would have or did  2008 Page #105  
e engineering " project, headed by none other than Albert Einstein. At the  2008 Page #110  
u very tithl with Lt Gen Trudeau • None oftl1e technology claims art re:al  2008 Page #151  
 SECRETS REVEALED STEALTH FIGIITER NONE DROPPED ANONYMOUSLY l.J'\f A l\1.-\ 2008 Page #152  
and Energy ji-om Heaven and Earth. None of these books contain reference to 2009 Page #9  
ignificant areas. To our surprise, none of the NI E's mentioned Soviet UFO  2009 Page #18  
THER lvfJLJTARY INSTALLATIONS THAT NONE OF US HAVE HEARD ABOUT EVEN YET? Ye 2009 Page #85  
se they gave the job to me because none of the other girls would do it. The 2009 Page #93  

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

 in the new defense establishment. Nonetheless, Forrestal successfully over 2003 Page #86  
t is shocked by his appearance but nonetheless tries to joke with him. "Jim 2003 Page #89  
 losing my career and commission. "Nonetheless, I would like to briefly tel 2003 Page #97  
nts that would unfold as a result. Nonetheless, he really had no choice aft 2004 Page #34  
public more than twenty years ago. Nonetheless, it was still with some surp 2004 Page #59  
ors I have found in the UFO field, nonetheless seems to have a penchant for 2004 Page #222  
ely short, and slightly vague, but nonetheless suggestive. «Yes," he wrote  2005 Page #80  
in the living and nonliving realm. Nonetheless, one of ufology's most sigru 2005 Page #88  
erence \Xie headed down the canyon nonetheless, and suddenly, as if by magi 2005 Page #156  
lead, with the backing of science. Nonetheless, in time, many new products  2006 Page #61  
 scholarly research in this field. Nonetheless , the subject is far too imp 2009 Page #24  

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

d communication of 1897. Radio was nonexistent and newspapers took days, ev 2004 Page #28  

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

opper (a common mineral in Chile's nonhern region) is the main component in 2007 Page #201  

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

y to date of human encounters with nonhuman technology fallen to earth. Fut 2005 Page #117  
competent persons of evidence that nonhuman craft have come to earth-some n 2005 Page #118  
mply: on rare occasions craft from nonhuman sources crash into earth, and g 2005 Page #143  

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

 fiq.telvito I I Secof NUreeratk 1 NOnIsi* :heat* !Seat litOactra , 1 Eittr 2004 Page #156  

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

energy functions in the living and nonliving realm. Nonetheless, one of ufo 2005 Page #88  

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

Forces are capable of doing things nonnal field units would not even dream  2009 Page #155  

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

ng development. The Council Bluffs Nonpareil also had this to add to the si 2009 Page #161  

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

e aria, °we will hays r.rios:o and nonpollating soars* of e 7. Xe explained 2004 Page #20  

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

oc "holl~ nc" 10 .!cirnci~IS ::and nonscirnti.\t-. ""'ho ~t''l.. lo lrn('Sl 2005 Page #107  

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

eve the unknown flying objects are nonsense. ” Source: New York Times, Febr 2003 Page #10  
er asked his son what was "all the nonsense" people had been talking about  2005 Page #33  
li Chereze replied that "it was no nonsense," adding that a lot was yet to  2005 Page #33  
that the entire subject of UFOs is nonsense will be sorely challenged if th 2005 Page #119  
 I have demonstrated that they are nonsense. The Majestic 12 article in Wik 2006 Page #12  
eve the unknown flying objects are nonsense." ---Dr. Vannevar Bush, an immi 2008 Page #131  
OU RELEASE THE INFORMATION??? ARV: NONSENSE OR TREASON ~ TOM'S SHELL S11/t  2008 Page #152  

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

im pointing at something so weird, nonsensical and even frightening, that i 2003 Page #149  

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

on a 747 is today. I recently flew nonstop from Newark, New Jersey, to Hong 2006 Page #6  

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

perts. He writes that Dr Norsal, a Nonvegian expert in rocket construction, 2004 Page #12  

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

des, 1987-1988 ■Tr-eAJ,~n Reprool.(nonVen(le 8: Into Dreamland and Beyond,  2009 Page #149  

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

ed in this package of instant soba noodles from Japan. The product's fuU na 2007 Page #66  

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

logy Explodes, 1987-1988 ■ .. h:IJ NooforSoi::.~c~ •-.ly Od!L,::t"' ■ 1..-~ 2009 Page #147  

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

pilot's funeral will take place at noon tomorrow. Signed: E.E. Hayden. A si 2004 Page #27  
turb it." Two days later, at about noon, Seate Policeman Eddie Apodaca, a f 2005 Page #155  
e sky that lit the ground like the noon time sun. He said that he believes  2008 Page #11  

Word: "nooun2c", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

a,d1e.n ■ l'JTU, Yu, of ......,ilE.nooun2c • UFO, t!u, K.11 ■ Tht F•°"" and 2009 Page #143  

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

r:tio ra ■ Gomg C =y ,n the Wtst ■ NORA D's Top Aird ■ Up a Notch Lom,g .P. 2009 Page #142  

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

litary services, fire departments, NORAD, and other key 189                 2003 Page #193  
and government agencies, including NORAD, the U.S. Air Force, and the Depar 2004 Page #9  
States and eventually evolved into NORAD, the North American Air Space Defe 2004 Page #71  
e crash dates to January 13, 1996. NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense  2005 Page #36  
s of FOlA, for instance exemptin g NORAD entirely and in general making it  2005 Page #74  
ended into the atmosphere, perhaps NORAD space tracking has some record of  2006 Page #136  
ive polarity reversal were only "a NORAD exercise." But that night in March 2006 Page #144  
he Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, NORAD, Pentagon and intelligence agencie 2006 Page #144  
fense Command. Since I was part of NORAD, too, we would get in there and ch 2006 Page #144  
n the COMNET. We would chat on the NORAD net. Well, one night, he went away 2006 Page #144  
identified targets under orders by NORAD in Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado, as 2006 Page #145  
 Dennis listened on the COMNET and NORAD net. Map provided by Bill.) At the 2006 Page #145  
e actually visually seeing things. NORAD "Flabbergasted" Dennis: "There wer 2006 Page #146  
ERE YOU LISTENING TO THE VOICES AT NORAD AND CAN YOU REMEMBER WHAT WAS BEIN 2006 Page #146  
 start speeding up, we did contact NORAD. That's who we were under — North  2006 Page #146  
AT NIGHT UNDERSTAND THAT UFOS FROM NORAD TO MEAN SOMETHING EXTRATERRESTRIAL 2006 Page #146  
ere advised the entire event was a NORAD drill and that we should disregard 2006 Page #147  
 everything confidential. Dennis: "NORAD was talking back and forth to us a 2006 Page #147  
could go that fast. DID ANYBODY AT NORAD TALK WITH YOU ALL ABOUT WHAT THEY  2006 Page #148  
t could NOT have been targets that NORAD was putting up. The thing that did 2006 Page #148  
on. You had the Air Force. You had NORAD. You had radio stations in Miami.  2006 Page #148  
t morning, they said it was just a NORAD test, don't panic about it. It was 2006 Page #149  
at day forward, whether it went to NORAD or went to Washington, D. C.? I do 2006 Page #149  
ICTS THE IDEA THAT THIS WAS JUST A NORAD EXERCISE, DOESN'T IT? Yes. NORAD c 2006 Page #149  
A NORAD EXERCISE, DOESN'T IT? Yes. NORAD came on the line and told us it wa 2006 Page #149  
From the very get go. We contacted NORAD. They saw what was on our radar an 2006 Page #149  
 DEW (Distant Early Warning) line (NORAD - North American Defense Command)  2006 Page #176  
" (a term most likely referring to NORAD, North American Aerospace Defense  2006 Page #185  
and government agencies, including NORAD , the US J\.ir Force, and the Depa 2007 Page #142  
orth American Air Defense Command (NORAD) is located, the infonnation offic 2008 Page #9  
ighting as far away as New York. A NORAD astronomer said that the object co 2008 Page #9  
id, --General [Laurence S.] Kuter (NORAD) took off and was climbing through 2008 Page #9  
ase, Nellis Air Force Base, and at NORAD , all drew the same conclusion. Th 2008 Page #15  
 UliClPl.U-1[0 IIANrwt~, 58Cl 1U1, NORAD UNltNONN TRAC1(N) ANO •EPOA11NO GY 2008 Page #149  
ations ■ Going Crazy in the West ■ NORAD 's Top Alert ■ Up a Notch: Loring  2008 Page #160  
 have resulted in actions taken by NORAD and SAC that would have brought us 2009 Page #18  
ev.i--" ~--, mess:.ge stating that NORAD l,t,lfl detect d d~~ space ob1ects 2009 Page #152  

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

 orbital debris, how did it escape NORAD's notice? Or perhaps it was a secr 2006 Page #191  

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

ome six years before Pearl Harbor. Nore char Naval Intelligence was given a 2007 Page #16  

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

0, Stationed with COMNAVAIRLANT in Norfolk, Virginia And let's jump ahead t 2006 Page #161  
orked at a 3-star command there in Norfolk, Virginia. It was COMNAVAIRLANT  2006 Page #161  
 Note: COMNAVAIRLANT was formed in Norfolk in January 1943 under the flag o 2006 Page #161  

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

 range east of the \'Velsh viUage. NORiH WALLS EARTH TREMOR MYSTERY AT LLAN 2007 Page #149  

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

ers and journalists: George Knapp, Norio Hayakawa, William Hamilton, and ma 2005 Page #83  

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

for The nrose O.,. Za.to, Effect o norionostart. For a. wassail aoreoseo, a 2006 Page #35  

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

 Rico Forest 6. Jeep 7. Ishmael 8. Norka 9. Somalia Explosion —January 1996 2004 Page #17  

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

res ISIAM la Xpanish b2 ON? It PeY norm has submitted to the p expresses It 2004 Page #20  
pe Sable Island, Dave Kendrick and Norm Smith had had a similar experience  2004 Page #36  
d have major import in the life of Norm Smith's uncle some three years late 2004 Page #36  
hevy II, talking about girls, when Norm noticed some lights up in the night 2004 Page #36  
commanded his attention once more. Norm had rolled down his window in order 2004 Page #36  
the outskirts of Shag Harbor where Norm lived with his father. Dave dropped 2004 Page #37  
 then went to bed. In the meantime Norm, after being dropped off, watched D 2004 Page #37  
w on some warm clothes then he and Norm got into the father's truck and bac 2004 Page #37  
of the bank overlooking the Sound, Norm saw Laurie Wickens and some of the  2004 Page #37  
ointing outward, toward the water. Norm went out on the bank and looked too 2004 Page #37  
e dock including Wilfred Smith and Norm Smith. Wifred went aboard Lawrence  2004 Page #38  
not want to wake him and his wife. Norm Smith went over to Bradford Shands  2004 Page #38  
bed aboard with Corporal Werbicki. Norm, a fisherman himself, worked with B 2004 Page #38  
 the fishermen, Laurie Wickens and Norm Smith, had assured the Mounties tha 2004 Page #39  
istered in excess of ten times the norm for the area. Similar readings were 2004 Page #47  
ity metrics that go far beyond the norm. In essence, a zinger is a verified 2005 Page #136  
MBLE — DID YOU HEAR ANY CHATTER AT NORM) ABOUT THESE BEING UFOS? Yes, they  2006 Page #146  
'FORGET ALL OF THAT. IT WAS JUST A NORM) EXERCISE.' Yeah, well, that's the  2006 Page #150  

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

n, Texas, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Researcher Norma Lindblad 111,36 Radar specialist s 2004 Page #114  
tum our attention to the FBI. Born Norma Jean Mortensen on 1 June 1926, in  2007 Page #136  

Word: "normal", 64 instance(s) (Back to Top)

an ninety-nine percent aluminum of normal density. I investigated the possi 2003 Page #100  
de 39 summarizes the five kinds of normal stimuli that account for most of  2003 Page #178  
he two-word "screw driver" was the normal way of describing the tool, but a 2003 Page #181  
n release it to the public via the normal patent process. Many people also, 2003 Page #185  
tiveiii is genuine because it is a normal example of common military boiler 2003 Page #203  
w that such a distribution list is normal and believable. 5. According to D 2003 Page #208  
 that, things seemed to go back to normal in Shag Harbor. 42                2004 Page #45  
 do you think they are like?" Just normal conversations and curiosity — but 2004 Page #181  
 to our background sources this is normal procedure for these types of docu 2004 Page #252  
MJ- 12 with holes at the top, with normal and consistent spacing for file f 2004 Page #252  
space by objects that did not look normal (for example being described as 1 2005 Page #73  
n misery by the establishment of a normal and natural -that is, orgasticall 2005 Page #89  
11/iom, Thomas Kuhn describes how "normal science often suppresses fundamen 2005 Page #117  
bombs), could have interfered with normal craft operatio ns. Nor can we rul 2005 Page #121  
known usage for topics well beyond normal security) by President Roosevelt  2005 Page #127  
es or equivalent? Is it logical or normal for the source to have been invol 2005 Page #136  
to keep thjs secret other than the normal client confidentialit) . In fact, 2005 Page #148  
f a significant departure from the normal military procedure for creating s 2006 Page #15  
t of military professionals in the normal course of their duties. Instead s 2006 Page #16  
lls, who then revert back to their normal military duties. A more informed  2006 Page #16  
 in SOM1-01 when compared with the normal standard for a military manual, b 2006 Page #16  
d he would receive for leaving his normal duties to go on MY assignment wit 2006 Page #19  
hen have to return to complete his normal military duties. The following qu 2006 Page #20  
by Stone when called away from his normal Army duties to participate in cra 2006 Page #20  
nd trained in a way unknown to his normal ELINT military trainers. The trai 2006 Page #22  
curred over the same period as his normal training in ELINT. When he was su 2006 Page #22  
er where he could perform both his normal ELINT work, and also work as an i 2006 Page #22  
 who would not operate through the normal chain of military command either  2006 Page #22  
Conference captains outside of the normal chain of command Colonel) outside 2006 Page #23  
of command Colonel) outside of the normal chain of command Covert training  2006 Page #23  
 occurred without the awareness of normal military commanders Covert traini 2006 Page #23  
 occurred without the awareness of normal military commanders Employment oc 2006 Page #23  
anders Employment occurred without normal military commanders being aware t 2006 Page #23  
AF/NSA Employment occurred without normal military commanders being aware t 2006 Page #23  
tacted by officials outside of the normal chain of military command and rec 2006 Page #24  
Training occurs in addition to the normal military duties performed by the  2006 Page #24  
dual, and without the awareness of normal military commanders. 5. Deploymen 2006 Page #24  
ct occurs without the awareness of normal military commanders. 6. Clearance 2006 Page #24  
ack of paper trail or awareness by normal military commanders of participat 2006 Page #24  
possible discrepancies, which is a normal part of the drafting process for  2006 Page #24  
 behavior will gradually return to normal, though this could take months or 2006 Page #59  
rale, civic order and semblance of normal economic function in face of host 2006 Page #64  
olence, many would try to maintain normal life patterns. For many, churches 2006 Page #64  
protein, which are able to convert normal molecules of the protein into the 2006 Page #113  
tein, PrP, can exist in two forms: normal and abnormal. The normal form exi 2006 Page #114  
wo forms: normal and abnormal. The normal form exists in the human brain an 2006 Page #114  
sual properties. First, unlike the normal form, it is not broken down by en 2006 Page #114  
le abnormal molecule could convert normal molecules into the abnormal form. 2006 Page #114  
ules could in turn, "corrupt" more normal molecules leading to a cascade ef 2006 Page #114  
urce, and set about corrupting the normal PrP of their "host". Humans might 2006 Page #114  
f nowhere. This was nothing like a normal mist and I still remember it now. 2006 Page #129  
nd Entities I grew up with this as normal. As I got older, people told me i 2006 Page #152  
NAFU OR SAUCERS? (SNAFU: situation normal: all fouled up) Perhaps one of th 2006 Page #179  
 beings from bgond from bgond our "normal" paradigm. Despite what we have b 2006 Page #193  
riences. Remote Viewing. and Other Normal Abilities. Angela Thompson Smith. 2006 Page #207  
he macrunes ability to perform its normal function" whjch is rubbish becaus 2007 Page #88  
 looking around as you were in any normal circumstances. GM: There's no way 2007 Page #88  
field for McCord Air Force Base. A normal aircraft passing overhead at nigh 2008 Page #51  
 craft disappeared , both men felt normal again. The slow motion feeling we 2008 Page #83  
w what it was. They said it wasn't normal, but you could have a craft down. 2008 Page #84  
ting point and slowed back down to normal speeds. Then you would.have lived 2008 Page #95  
e last century, occupation was the normal means of acqu:.ring sovereig nty  2008 Page #113  
ries if it is published outside of normal channels or not, I am convinced t 2009 Page #24  
e light did not radiate out like a normal light would do. It came straight  2009 Page #70  

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

 with these seven categories, then normalizing the result to a percentage , 2005 Page #137  
 our alien-related perceptions and normalizing society's attitudes toward t 2007 Page #76  

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

om Roswell AAF that LZ—I ; was the normally conducted frorv.surrounding bas 2003 Page #232  
 Conference saucer-shaped) or move normally (zig-zag, stop, hover, instantl 2005 Page #74  
ther on the beat of another clock. Normally, the two are out of phase and t 2005 Page #164  
. These are not crop circles where normally no saucer is seen. About 1/6th  2006 Page #4  
 speak for Planet Earth either. C. Normally negotiations only take place be 2006 Page #5  
with the RAF shooting down a UFO. "Normally," he continued, "the Ministry o 2006 Page #131  
escending flight path. But meteors normally travel at higher speeds, and de 2006 Page #134  
not in "steps". And meteors do not normally make a thirty-five degree chang 2006 Page #134  
 my dad, they said the same thing. Normally when they would fight a fire, t 2007 Page #125  
nnels through which the government normally operates. The relative powerles 2008 Page #137  

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

e sight of the UFO in the sky when Norman and his father witnessed it, beca 2004 Page #38  
ere was a feeling of apprehension. Norman Smith remembers being very tense  2004 Page #39  
 Incident later. Both Lawrence and Norman Smith said they had never seen an 2004 Page #40  
f they forgot this ever happened." Norman Sharp recalled with bitterness ho 2006 Page #80  
or National Currency , and Montagu Norman, governor of the Bank of England. 2008 Page #127  

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

ulf, Iwo lima, the Solomons and at Normandy. It is Forrestal who is the key 2003 Page #86  
mmended for his heroism during the Normandy invasion, is killed when he loo 2003 Page #88  

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

St Louis, with Special Agent G. B. Norris making the announcement. Who the  2003 Page #32  
directly to FBI or CG Police. G.B. Norris Special Agent In Charge of St.Lou 2003 Page #32  

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

home base, all systems returned to norrnal, as if the strange object no lon 2008 Page #31  

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

 rocket experts. He writes that Dr Norsal, a Nonvegian expert in rocket con 2004 Page #12  

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

my Air Forces Major General Lauris Norstad, and General James H. Doolittle. 2003 Page #191  

Word: "north", 128 instance(s) (Back to Top)

...... 39 The 1963 Crash Retrieval North of Albuquerque, New Mexico ....... 2003 Page #3  
jesticdocuments.com Colonel Oliver North “Well, I haven't seen one [UFO]... 2003 Page #8  
          The 1963 Crash Retrieval North of Albuquerque, New Mexico Budd Ho 2003 Page #51  
crop circle formation found in the north of England and a reported UFO cras 2003 Page #74  
smic Crashes The Berwyn Mountains, North Wales: In January 1974, "something 2003 Page #75  
thing" occurred atop a mountain in North Wales. Theories range from a UFO c 2003 Page #75  
nce tell us? The Berwyn Mountains, North Wales: The Berwyn Mountains range  2003 Page #75  
e of the Plains of San Agustin and north of the San Mateo Mountains. The so 2003 Page #99  
econd one was found 200 kilometers north of the city of Santa Cruz on the f 2004 Page #11  
mately one hundred and fifty miles north of Broken Hill; and the Broken Hil 2004 Page #16  
17, 1897, dawned clear and cool in North Texas when out of the south came a 2004 Page #26  
 the country. It was traveling due north, and much nearer the earth than be 2004 Page #26  
lic square and when it reached the north part of town collided with the tow 2004 Page #26  
rd Aurora about three miles to the north. The pair then heard what seemed t 2004 Page #29  
 Dr. Tom Gray of the University of North Texas in Denton stated in a news r 2004 Page #30  
 object flying across the skies of North Texas! 28                          2004 Page #31  
re from correspondents from as far north as southern Oklahoma to as far sou 2004 Page #32  
m a secret tribe that lived at the North Pole. After receiving detailed inf 2004 Page #32  
ion about this strange land to the north, Judge Love said, 'We then shook h 2004 Page #32  
 — was flying through the skies of North Texas in 1897, six years before th 2004 Page #32  
ping of rock and kelp beds. On the north eastern side of Outer Island about 2004 Page #39  
rrent caused by the meeting of the North Atlantic and the current through t 2004 Page #40  
ng from Labrador to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Werbicki thanked Newell  2004 Page #40  
he field from the direction of the North Sea. As it did, it 'exploded' with 2004 Page #48  
de and saw what appeared to be the North Star but then suddenly it drew sma 2004 Page #57  
Conference miles east and slightly north of the community of Alamogordo, Ne 2004 Page #65  
on the warhead detonated ten miles north and slightly west of Mt. Franklin. 2004 Page #67  
sion, continued to fly in airspace north of Ft. Bliss, eventually impacting 2004 Page #67  
rievals to crack windows six miles north of the crash site, while an electr 2004 Page #68  
xpress Wire Services in Charlotte, North Carolina. He's standing between me 2004 Page #70  
perimental microwave radar station north of Los Alamos added to the New Mex 2004 Page #71  
eventually evolved into NORAD, the North American Air Space Defense Command 2004 Page #71  
hese faults or openings located in North America: one was located in the So 2004 Page #75  
ussian bomber attack from over the North Pole. On September 15, 1950 Wilber 2004 Page #91  
 photo of alien seen 2 1942 "State North of Georgia", USA 1 1 1 0 1 Interpl 2004 Page #110  
and that the aircraft that hit the North Tower had an object attached to it 2004 Page #131  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference north of Roswell to check out rancher Wi 2004 Page #135  
o Scott Ramsey, a businessman from North Carolina — and a straight shooter, 2004 Page #215  
 Flying Saucers allegedly occurred north of Phoenix, at Paradise Valley, in 2004 Page #218  
f W.H." ■ Saw brown chip, one from North American Rockwell ■ " ••• possibly 2005 Page #8  
 dates to January 13, 1996. NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command 2005 Page #36  
w source, JLD, a resident of Ohio, north of Cincinnati, in a surprising dis 2005 Page #44  
hauled off co the levada Test Site north of Las Vegas. Bill Uhouse claims t 2005 Page #45  
e 11, 1953, and 200 miles straight north on a dry lake bed east of the Fish 2005 Page #51  
and the Lockheed installation Qust north of Helendale, California) The Lock 2005 Page #83  
e moving irregularly from south to north. There was for Reich the distinct, 2005 Page #96  
he remaining four unknowns (to the north, south and west) then removed them 2005 Page #96  
ht UFO was seen coming up from the north. It moved slowly southwest until i 2005 Page #99  
round Pentagon," located six miles north of tl1e presidential retreat at Ca 2005 Page #130  
naissance aircraft probing Russia, North Korea, and China causing the loss  2006 Page #8  
 This was a tracking radar pointed north. Crossing the beam might have led  2006 Page #11  
ilot executed a gentle turn to the north. Launch control officer John Walli 2006 Page #78  
is flight. About 50 nautical miles north of Area 51, the B-52H was climbing 2006 Page #78  
 the B-52 was about 50 miles or so north of Area 51 at the time the drone l 2006 Page #79  
uring the French and Indian War in North America. • 1881:Louis Pasteur deve 2006 Page #107  
n-based diseases spread throughout North America.29 Abnormal prions are inf 2006 Page #114  
ed on the Berwyn Mountain range in North Wales that for some within the UFO 2006 Page #119  
 investigator Tony Dodd, a retired North Yorkshire police sergeant with a q 2006 Page #122  
ders to proceed with speed towards North Wales," Prescott elaborated. `We w 2006 Page #122  
orders to proceed to Llangollen in North Wales and to wait at that point."  2006 Page #122  
) were at a UFO crash-retrieval in North Wales with a specific set of circu 2006 Page #123  
: "Margaret [Fry] invited me up to North Wales and I went through some of t 2006 Page #125  
as at the Unconvention had gone to North Wales to investigate it, and spent 2006 Page #125  
AF Honnington and at RAF Valley in North Wales from 1971 to 1974. My wife [ 2006 Page #126  
rently come from [a] person in the North Wales Fire Service whose son was i 2006 Page #127  
man and knew people throughout the North Wales Fire Service including at Ba 2006 Page #127  
strange, humanoid creatures in the North Wales area on the night of January 2006 Page #128  
sseminated amongst the closed-knit North Wales community at least as far ba 2006 Page #129  
ies found on the Berwyn Mountains, North Wales were taken in January 1974.  2006 Page #130  
urned and entered Mexican airspace north of Candelaria. They were over the  2006 Page #135  
s, approximately twenty-five miles north east of Valentine. There they land 2006 Page #135  
id. 4. Times, January 25, 1974. 5. North Wales Weekly News, January 31, 197 2006 Page #137  
usin was in communications for the North American Air Defense Command. Sinc 2006 Page #144  
t, were being scrambled and headed north. The jets were heading north towar 2006 Page #145  
eaded north. The jets were heading north toward Florida. Slide 21: Boca Chi 2006 Page #145  
 NORAD. That's who we were under — North American Air Defense Command. WHEN 2006 Page #146  
looked like a meteor!' And it went north to south out of sight. What happen 2006 Page #147  
hundreds of other members from the North American Air Defense Command that  2006 Page #148  
 worst nightmare? By resisting the North Korean and Chinese aggression had  2006 Page #164  
ember and succeeded in driving the North Korean army back across the 38th p 2006 Page #165  
November, U. N. troops pushed into North Korea under MacArthur's orders to  2006 Page #165  
 MacArthur's orders to destroy the North Korean army. Then, on November 25, 2006 Page #165  
ected approaching the USA from the north, from the general direction of the 2006 Page #166  
r defense installations in the far north were reporting large formations of 2006 Page #168  
the objects may have been detected north of the eastern United States, in t 2006 Page #168  
identified shortly thereafter as a North American C-47 aircraft which was a 2006 Page #169  
cursions into US airspace from the north. Generally they were located at si 2006 Page #170  
 friendly aircraft coming from the north toward the USA border, someone wou 2006 Page #173  
stant Early Warning) line (NORAD - North American Defense Command) and they 2006 Page #176  
 be hosted by our neighbors to the north. But that night, something strange 2006 Page #183  
rm most likely referring to NORAD, North American Aerospace Defense Command 2006 Page #185  
 the Bigelow Foundation were trips north of Las Vegas, in the fall of 1992  2006 Page #198  
t another ranch, about fifty miles north of Pioche, where there had been re 2006 Page #200  
h the Bigelow Aerospace Company in North Las Vegas and moves forward with h 2006 Page #207  
ained in London. GM: University of North of London. Holloway Road. M\XI: Ho 2007 Page #79  
ountain, which was almost directly north from where we were. My dad owned a 2007 Page #121  
of UFOs approach the area from the north. One of the UFOs was flying in an  2007 Page #129  
 aircraft around and headed to the north of the mountain and continued to t 2007 Page #137  
nd Chilili are only about 70 miles north of Socorro and the Trinity Site at 2007 Page #160  
www.majesticdocuments .com.Further north of Chi.lili in the foothills of th 2007 Page #160  
ight in the air that traveled from North to South over the Coyote Canyon ar 2007 Page #176  
om Presidio, and the convoy headed north to the area of El Llano. It was he 2007 Page #186  
 across the river into Mexico just north of Presidio and were quickly at th 2007 Page #187  
ky over the mountain ranges to the north as they described strange objects  2007 Page #191  
ork. In Colorado Springs where the North American Air Defense Command (NORA 2008 Page #9  
l direction of travel. .. south to north. An 'Air Force Colonel' (quotes in 2008 Page #9  
 overhead , was traveling from the north to the south, and then suggested t 2008 Page #13  
and between Black Oak Ridge to the north and the Clinch River to the south  2008 Page #27  
imself. Observing an object to the north like a star, only larger and brigh 2008 Page #31  
ced in the sky, two objects to the north and one to the south ... the objec 2008 Page #32  
 Pacific Beach Naval Facility just north of Ocean Shores across Grays Harbo 2008 Page #44  
g into the Elk River area from the north. He said someone came into the tav 2008 Page #52  
he large orb of light. It shot off north over the bay and it was gone. Alan 2008 Page #58  
sion special that was broadcast in North America . What happened behind the 2008 Page #84  
ced in the sky, two objects to the north and one to the south, all of which 2008 Page #94  
nd blue lights. The objects to the north appeared to be elliptical through  2008 Page #94  
o full circles. The objects to the north remained in the sky for an hour or 2008 Page #94  
er , upon closer inspection to the North, where most of the thumps were hea 2008 Page #98  
 house at Vanavara Factory, facing north. I suddenly saw that directly to t 2008 Page #99  
 suddenly saw that directly to the north, over Onkoul 's Tunguska road, the 2008 Page #99  
ny's milita1y successes in Europe, North Africa and Russia, these globalist 2008 Page #130  
ed security by the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. In t 2008 Page #132  
aine; Malstrom AFB, and Minot AFB, North Dakota, and Wurtsmith AFB, Michiga 2009 Page #18  
w source, JLD, a resident of Ohio, north of Cincinnati, in a surprising dis 2009 Page #50  
hauled off to the Nevada Test Site north of Las Vegas. Bill Uhouse claims t 2009 Page #52  
TO UFO BASE (NOVATO CALIFORNIA) r. NORTH C. ----7 "': 1"' ~;~ ·~•1•· _..-,- 2009 Page #131  
ls aboLl Inree lo l:::== five mies north rt L.a!1Jn• Peak. ·we watcned tne  2009 Page #144  
est in New Zealand at Taronui Bay, North Auckland, between the Bay of Islan 2009 Page #165  

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

 in the sky approximatel y 3 miles North-North East of their position. The  2007 Page #176  

Word: "north-northeast", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

brador, a location about 500 miles north-northeast of the northeastern "top 2006 Page #169  
e the objects were about 200 miles north-northeast of Bangor. According to  2006 Page #171  
ring AFB) which is about 150 miles north-northeast of Bangor. Hence these o 2006 Page #171  

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

 Texas. "At 8:36 p.m., just as the northbound passenger train No. 12 pulled 2004 Page #32  

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

de a turn and then began to travel northeast towards Kecksburg, where he sa 2003 Page #58  
 to the 1965 power blackout in the northeast, and the role of the Johnson W 2003 Page #192  
e of confusion that existed in the Northeast U.S., the fact that sabotage,  2003 Page #193  
very luminous oblect ilyiDe in the northeast — southwest direction. . The w 2004 Page #19  
h site in Hart Canyon twelve miles northeast of Aztec during the March 22-2 2004 Page #69  
 to Hart Canyon about twelve miles northeast of Aztec, New Mexico, where a  2004 Page #70  
e other two were Moriarty (AFS-P7) northeast of Albuquerque, and Continenta 2004 Page #71  
 S. military in 1948, twelve miles northeast of Aztec on the Hart Canyon me 2004 Page #73  
inas; and one was somewhere in the Northeast sector, but I can't remember e 2004 Page #75  
McDonnell Douglas facility Qocated northeast of Llano, California) and the  2005 Page #83  
ng flight when it crashed 25 miles northeast of Edwards, killing both crewm 2006 Page #87  
e U. S. Army. And 129 miles to the northeast near Miami is where Dennis was 2006 Page #143  
miles south of Miami and 129 miles northeast of Key West): "We started seei 2006 Page #144  
ied airplanes were approaching the northeast coast of the United States, ha 2006 Page #168  
ified objects were approaching the northeast coast of the United States, cl 2006 Page #168  
fied aircraft were approaching the northeast area of the United States and  2006 Page #170  
wstorm, with intermittently strong northeast winds keeping the temperatures 2006 Page #186  
 downtown Albuquerque and 35 miles northeast of Belen. Belen and Chilili ar 2007 Page #160  
e where l(jnland Al:-.i3 is to the northeast. The disc moved very slowly -a 2007 Page #166  
 River, the bogey flew over one of Northeast Mexico's most mysterious regio 2007 Page #185  
raveling from the southwest to the northeast. " The notes were signed by Ho 2008 Page #9  
 "bogey" approaching Cuba from the northeast. The UFO apparently entered Cu 2008 Page #29  
om high and to the right, from the northeast and when it went out of view i 2008 Page #50  

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

 1947, to "change course, taking a northeasterly track, one that brought th 2004 Page #64  

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

. Magdalena and Socorro are at the northeastern edge of the Plains of San A 2003 Page #99  
ewitz that she had been driving in northeastern New Mexico on May 5th when  2003 Page #143  
 Boron, a community located on the northeastern edge of Edwards Air Force B 2006 Page #87  
t 500 miles north-northeast of the northeastern "top" of Maine. It says not 2006 Page #169  
. Detection of planes near or over northeastern Maine (coming from the dire 2006 Page #169  
 from reaching Washington, DC (the northeastern corner of Maine is about 70 2006 Page #169  
on (10:30 AM) was made, not by the northeastern -most station at Loring AFB 2006 Page #171  
t of saucers had traveled over the northeastern USA and at least one had co 2006 Page #179  
 out across the rolling prairie of northeastern Nebraska . They park mostly 2007 Page #145  
 at Butley, Suffolk County, on the northeastern corner of Rendlesham Forest 2008 Page #71  

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

le was unguided. It continued on a northerly heading over the Quinn Canyon  2006 Page #79  
hen window an object cruising on a northerly course over the low hills beru 2007 Page #165  

Word: "northern", 26 instance(s) (Back to Top)

. It was a speech given in Belfast Northern Ireland in front of 80,000 peop 2003 Page #201  
en a letter writing competition in Northern Ireland. School children wrote  2003 Page #201  
nt that allegedly occurred off the northern coast of Norway on the island o 2004 Page #12  
nge object that sone people in the northern racm or 3.0.tt 1onift0111. 1,70 2004 Page #20  
he Very First UFO Crash Retrieval? northern sky for several minutes. "I wan 2004 Page #30  
of San Augustin; Kingman, Arizona; northern Mexico south of Loredo, Texas;  2004 Page #69  
ed aerial vehicle at a site on the northern end of the White Sands Missile  2004 Page #79  
the craft at Landing Zone 2 in the northern part of the White Sands Missile 2004 Page #80  
i-state area of Southeastern Ohio, northern Kentucky and southeastern India 2004 Page #108  
ightning with some new invention • Northern Lights The Big One: Tunguskaya, 2004 Page #166  
 was indeed a secret radar base in northern New Mexico, at El Vado. But the 2004 Page #220  
sident of Morton Thiokol, based in northern Utah, the company which built t 2005 Page #63  
i-state area of southwestern Ohio, northern Kentucky and southeastern India 2005 Page #139  
nes on a captive-carry flight over northern Nevada. Article 501 was attache 2006 Page #78  
ren and sparsely populated area of Northern Mexico. At first it was assumed 2006 Page #133  
 the Soviets, but it might be. Our northern tier radars have picked up a fl 2006 Page #164  
the 38th parallel, the agreed-upon northern boundary of South Korea. In Oct 2006 Page #165  
allations that were closest to the northern border of Maine rather than by  2006 Page #171  
adar at Dow AFB, well south of the northern border. According to "Searching 2006 Page #171  
3 and it was located in Alaska and northern Canada, so it could not possibl 2006 Page #178  
can now be drawn... Throughout the northern Puget Sound at the time, the we 2006 Page #189  
he ti.me it crossed over land into Northern Mexico, about 40 miles south of 2007 Page #185  
te and sparsely populated areas of northern Mexico, seemingly avoiding both 2007 Page #185  
uneral prospector who Lives in the northern port city of Coquimbo. He found 2007 Page #200  
he sky grew larger, and the entire northern side was covered with fire. At  2008 Page #99  
 if my shirt was on fire. From the northern side, where the fire was, came  2008 Page #99  

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

I., wi..-an Objoct cn,l■- lng on I northerty co.1na o,,r 1M low hills behin 2007 Page #165  

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

he area known as El Llano, located northnortheast of Coyame. Both Gonzalez  2007 Page #188  

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

 operated as early as the 1980s by Northrop, Lockheed, and J\frDonnelJ Doug 2005 Page #83  
heed, and J\frDonnelJ Douglas. The Northrop facifay is located near the Teh 2005 Page #83  
n info was passed directly to Jack Northrop and Kelly Johnson, beginning in 2005 Page #175  
ry. A few examples would include a Northrop N-9M one-third-scale technology 2006 Page #86  
. · . , • :. - ■ Boeing, Lockheed, Northrop, McDonnell Douglas, TRW, · -· , 2007 Page #52  
ms of huge undelgroond capacities. Northrop Grumman Advanced Systems Divisi 2007 Page #56  

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

n Charge of the FBI in the Pacific northwest in the late 1940s, specificall 2003 Page #42  
nc)| near Corona, approx. 75 miles northwest of the town of Roswell. Site I 2003 Page #232  
urse, flying from the southeast to northwest. SGEL antennas had locked onto 2003 Page #233  
 Aurora, Texas, less than 20 miles northwest of Fort Worth. There it struck 2004 Page #26  
gree angle. They seemed to descend northwest toward the horizon in the dire 2004 Page #45  
ngs were purported to have crashed northwest of Roswell, New Mexico, in 194 2004 Page #60  
st crash site ten to fifteen miles northwest of Ft. Bliss towards WSPG. The 2004 Page #67  
d Aztec, New Mexico, 100 air miles northwest of the Los Alamos National Lab 2004 Page #73  
O that allegedly crashed "30 miles northwest of Del Rio," which could corre 2004 Page #119  
owers to investigate a second site northwest of Roswell (possibly on the pl 2004 Page #230  
 the town of Corona about 75 miles northwest of RosweU; and LZ-2 southeast  2005 Page #126  
exas, is located some twenty miles northwest of the Trinity site where the  2005 Page #153  
 The second fiery object flew on a northwest course heading toward Wright P 2006 Page #97  
ther near Del Rio, about 150 miles northwest of Laredo, along the Texas-Mex 2006 Page #176  
ingham, Washington, located in the northwest corner of the Sound, was envel 2006 Page #183  
eorge Bush. Meanwhile, here in the Northwest, plans were well underway for  2006 Page #183  
 typical summer day in the Pacific Northwest, except for the excitement of  2006 Page #183  
s. Imagine yourself in the Pacific Northwest, on a boat in the Puget Sound. 2006 Page #184  
ing large splash approx 1500 yards northwest" 32 of their boat. The report  2006 Page #184  
tion). Matthew lives and writes in northwest Washington, in the loving comp 2006 Page #195  
ght up the skies just thirty miles northwest of their town. On this very ni 2007 Page #185  
hat it had landed somewhere to the northwest. He didn't think it was more t 2008 Page #11  
s moving from the southeast to the northwest. Kadesh, when I asked, said th 2008 Page #13  
ion. ln Utah it was heading to the northwest. In Reno, Dan Dyer and the con 2008 Page #13  
of being tracked by radar 70 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada in a blin 2008 Page #16  
sia, and specifically in the hills northwest of Lake Baikal, witnessed what 2008 Page #97  
ki village the peasants saw to the Northwest, rather high above the horizon 2008 Page #98  
harbor patrol boats in the Pacific northwest.) 24 -                         2009 Page #30  

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

riel Valdez, an officer in the far northwestern corner of the state had bee 2003 Page #143  

Word: "norton", 26 instance(s) (Back to Top)

g with the spacecraft were sent to Norton Air Force Base in California. Exp 2003 Page #102  
a. Experiments were carried out at Norton and ultimately at Nellis Air Forc 2003 Page #102  
ind of alien technology museum" at Norton Air Force Base near San Bernardin 2003 Page #102  
pacecraft" — at least one of them. Norton AFB was closed down in the 1990s  2003 Page #102  
pacecraft. He said that during the Norton AFB testing it was discovered tha 2003 Page #102  
figure in a Top Secret air show at Norton Air Force Base in 1988, where an  2003 Page #199  
pages of firsthand reports 53 1973 Norton AFB, California, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Re 2004 Page #113  
uipment there yet. • 2. Report 53, Norton AFB, 1973. AF photographer took p 2004 Page #116  
ilitary audio visual repository at Norton Air Force Base in California: We  2004 Page #182  
rce Base in California: We went to Norton Air Force Base to discuss other t 2004 Page #182  
ou guys talking about?" The man at Norton responsible for pulling the HoHom 2004 Page #182  
ense Audio Visual Agency (DAVA) at Norton Air Force Base who were offering  2004 Page #192  
I met with Bob Scott and Miller at Norton, and they wanted another program  2004 Page #192  
 and his group to take them out to Norton so they could look around. Miller 2004 Page #192  
r described Hynek being brought to Norton and being offered the film: Anywa 2004 Page #192  
n at places like these. Indeed, at Norton Air Force base, also located in S 2005 Page #83  
ensen was attending an air show at Norton Air Force Base that day. Sorensen 2005 Page #83  
te silence. Again, the year of the Norton Air Force Base demonstration was  2005 Page #84  
ich VS. The U.S.A., New York, W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1974. 102        2005 Page #104  
hat captured UFOs were/are kept at Norton, Edwards and Nellis (Area 51) Air 2005 Page #168  
of our own antigravity aircraft at Norton AFB on November 12, 171           2005 Page #173  
O Crash Retrieval Conference 1988. Norton was also home to the Air Force's  2005 Page #174  
 Belgian Air Fcrceieneralt5aff 194 Norton AFB, 11/12/88 Brod $019,,,,. a ;L 2006 Page #30  
son, Present at the Creation (W.W. Norton Pub., NY; 1969; pages 479-480). T 2006 Page #166  
.eve:iling Ste3.1Lli Secrets ■ Tne Norton/Lod:.heed f.J{V ■ Bob Lizar and S 2008 Page #165  
orce Inspection and Safety Center, Norton AFB, California, in May 1978. Fro 2009 Page #73  

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

tary - known personnel □ Coroner - Norval Burton Short Since this event hap 2003 Page #31  
63 9. Newspaper article - Obituary Norval 'Grub' Short Southeastern Missour 2003 Page #39  

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

cal communities such as Margurite, Norvelt, and Mammoth confirm that the ob 2003 Page #58  
laying outside near the village of Norvelt that afternoon. They were drawn  2003 Page #58  
o see the fiery object moving from Norvelt towards the mountain near Laurel 2003 Page #58  
ksburg. It is along that path near Norvelt where it appears that the object 2003 Page #58  

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

occurred off the northern coast of Norway on the island of Spitsbergen in m 2004 Page #12  
slation of the account read: Oslo, Norway, Sept. 4, 1955 — Only now a board 2004 Page #13  
issouri; i\lay 194 7, Spitzbergen, Norway; 31 !\fay 1947, Socorro, NM; June 2005 Page #163  
ex border; June 1952, Spitzbergen, Norway; 20/21 May 1953, Kingman, AZ. A f 2005 Page #163  

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

bergen has been studied by eminent Norwegian and German rocket experts. He  2004 Page #12  
in the mountains of Spitsbergen by Norwegian jet planes. In the wreck of th 2004 Page #12  
 Air Force made inquiries with the Norwegian military who asserted that the 2004 Page #13  
Only now a board of inquiry of the Norwegian General Staff is preparing pub 2004 Page #13  
sbergen crash had ever occurred on Norwegian soil. "The whole stog seems ut 2004 Page #13  
 head of the Information Division, Norwegian Royal Ministry of Defense. How 2004 Page #13  
und in the deep rock-coal scams in Norwegian coalmines on Spitsbergen. It w 2004 Page #14  
him as a paranoiac whiie Raknes (a Norwegian colJeague) and Dr. Hoppe of Is 2005 Page #103  
und in the deep rock-coal seams in Norwegian coal mines on Spitsbergen . It 2005 Page #133  

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

OX!!! THE PRESIDENTIAL PARADOX BUI nos SECRJ:T LS so IMPORT,\.'IT IT \V,\S  2008 Page #152  
I• Al"CIIASIH AX IS CU • tl.S. ~,\ nos \I. IH:Jrl' ,\ f S11 I RILI.ICS • l' 2008 Page #156  

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

 think that Moore was thumbing his nose at them, while rubbing their faces  2003 Page #147  
rly estimated. The return from the nose of the object provides the mark at  2003 Page #183  
ash, an Eastern Airlines CD-4 went nose down and crashed, killing everyone  2004 Page #68  
octor; 3.4 - 4.5 feet, eyes large, nose vague 20 1952 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, 2004 Page #111  
ound on both bodies and parts, the nose gear door was blown inward, explosi 2004 Page #130  
d gray complexion and a pronounced nose. They wore tight fitting jump suits 2004 Page #182  
d to be open, the mouth small, and nose, if any, was indistinct. My informa 2005 Page #43  
ll. Collins attempted to lower the nose, but the A-12 suddenly pitched up,  2006 Page #74  
1/DZ-1 system. The booster's steel nose cone contained hydraulic and electr 2006 Page #77  
nterest. The largest piece was the nose cone from the rocket booster (Fig.  2006 Page #80  
e boat, Burke is bleeding from the nose and mouth and he shows signs of a m 2006 Page #187  
he had an emergency surgery on his nose at a VA hospital in Loma Linda, Cal 2006 Page #206  
g 5' in diameter . Incredibly, the nose gear had 32 wheels which measured 2 2007 Page #105  
s large aircraft utilized multiple nose wheels on the nose gear indicates t 2007 Page #105  
ilized multiple nose wheels on the nose gear indicates that it was only int 2007 Page #105  
e crew compartment looked like the nose of a Curtiss C-46 transport aircraf 2007 Page #106  
he centerline of the aircraft. The nose gear retracted to the rear and up i 2007 Page #107  
as truck as a telephone pole". The nose gear strut was very similar in appe 2007 Page #114  
disc was being kept, it was parked nose first in the hangar. He went on to  2007 Page #115  

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

t struck the ground at a 60-degree nose-down angle, and may have been super 2006 Page #82  

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

 and ,ut,jec1ed to censomup. Thus. nost Wonrmon atiout the war carnerrorn r 2009 Page #151  
• were reported du~ the wat·, but :nost inconceivable [or ~Uecll,· auch ray 2009 Page #182  

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

rown complex.ion and had 2 eyes, 2 nostrils, 2 ears, and a small round mout 2005 Page #41  
brown complexion and had 2 eyes, 2 nostrils, 2 ears, and a small round mout 2009 Page #49  
brown complexion and had 2 eyes, 2 nostrils, 2 ears, and a small round mout 2009 Page #55  

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

ne of five choices offered to keep nosy people away. The big argument, thou 2003 Page #183  

Word: "not-from-here", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

the concept of beings and energies not-from-here) simply does not exist. Wh 2006 Page #181  

Word: "not1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

he r~or, po,rbaps ol p11rc Boycott Not1"ce · alumlnum. 200 feet in dii!Jnet 2009 Page #182  

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

f the Freedom of .Information Act. Notabl), B 1 is a piece of legislacion t 2007 Page #137  

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

dia of flying saucers, Bowen was a notable author and wrote several popular 2004 Page #244  
church attendance would grow, with notable resurgence in some liberal denom 2006 Page #60  
nistry of Defense." (27) And, most notable of all, in Invasion Earth, alien 2006 Page #132  
 the Freedom of Information Act is notable roo. The reference to the fact t 2007 Page #143  
J or M.oondust inquiry," is rughly notable, as it strongly suggests that pe 2007 Page #144  
a and Great Britain, combined with notable testimony from military and gove 2008 Page #23  
d a man publicly known as simply a notable astronomer having int1iguing and 2008 Page #134  
aintain this secrecy. The two most notable examples are the Manhattan Proje 2009 Page #155  

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

ms of fast-acting illnesses, most. notably Congressman Steven Schiff of New 2004 Page #146  
OIA documentation on the web, most notably The Computer UFO Network (CUFON) 2005 Page #73  
. Cable television channels , most notably the History Channel and SciFi Ch 2005 Page #76  
e Pentagon and rusappeared there." Notably, prior to its declassification,  2005 Page #133  
uch a peak, last in 1936, and most notably in a terrible epidemic in 1918.  2006 Page #111  
ally associated with animals, most notably mobility, and require other biol 2006 Page #113  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Notably, the late British Admiral of the 2006 Page #133  
tells the whole, remarkable story. Notably, at the top of the page it clear 2007 Page #135  
ings, as well as recovered debris. Notably, there was a veritable rash of r 2007 Page #139  
stery and controversy to this day. Notably, however, in 2006 documentation  2007 Page #142  
for my Defense Program colleagues, notably Professor W. Barton Leach of the 2009 Page #25  
tarted writing but never finished. Notably absent from the biographical rec 2009 Page #173  

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

d lbaul one minute. NICAP roportan notad that lhe drf ol the sigm!ng _ _,,a 2007 Page #165  

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

sister who confirms her story in a notarized sworn affidavit and the living 2003 Page #24  

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

ess o Compare signatures and other notation n Intellectual o Hunt for anach 2003 Page #180  
sified until the early 1990s; this notation was done with a felt tip pen wi 2004 Page #246  
(Note: there is no White House log notation indicating Lovett called Truman 2006 Page #168  
chute Branch Lt. Col. McComb (with notation AF Chief of Br.) Lt. Matsomoto  2009 Page #94  
.) Lt. Matsomoto Maj. Haight (with notation Project Engineer D-4 Dozer Drop 2009 Page #94  
roject Engineer Aerobee (V-2) with notation: Evaluated saucer sightings for 2009 Page #94  
eeler M.Madaffer Chas. Moser (with notation: D.O. unc. word. and 8? yr. old 2009 Page #94  

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

authenticity are the numerous hand notations throughout the document. Some  2004 Page #245  
" Chapter ■There were numerous pen notations 39                             2007 Page #45  
ilgallen comments (p. 288) "PENCIL NOTATIONS CONSISTENT WITH THOSE AVAILABL 2007 Page #47  

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

e West ■ NORAD 's Top Alert ■ Up a Notch: Loring Air Force Base ■ The Wurts 2008 Page #160  
he Wtst ■ NORA D's Top Aird ■ Up a Notch Lom,g .P.,c Foa:e Baa ■ The Wua,.. 2009 Page #142  

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

gs. The 4 x 5 cut film has locator notches placed in one corner of the film 2004 Page #234  
nd the orientation of the negative notches in the two Marcel images would s 2004 Page #234  

Word: "note", 131 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ying of cancer. It is important to note that this is not the only time Char 2003 Page #22  
mas Cantwheel Letter - Jan 30,1996 Note the adjective southwestern rather t 2003 Page #29  
sdirecting us from the true event? Note that other Cantwell statements have 2003 Page #29  
f pieces, but found nothing. I did note that the discovery site was higher  2003 Page #45  
austion" Bethesda Hospital records note that the Secretary's condition is c 2003 Page #91  
re distilled water for forty days. Note the network of white particles on t 2003 Page #113  
IK. ROSCOE H. HILLENKOETTER (MJ-1) NOTE: Thia document has been prepared aa 2003 Page #132  
nual Hillenkoetter with MJ-12 file note Einstein/Opp., Truman directives 28 2003 Page #169  
class. Bowen Manuscript WP Library note, many photos FDR, Marshall, Bush, T 2003 Page #169  
 shipping instructions. Of special note: included are some instructions for 2003 Page #171  
laoual 2S DECEPTION POLICY CLEAR 3 Note the “downed satellites" and the tox 2003 Page #175  
ater-grease-proof wooden container Note: organic matter handled differently 2003 Page #175  
at this was common in 1954. He did note some surprise that the word "federa 2003 Page #179  
 Finally, I should mention a final note on the Special Facilities Division. 2003 Page #194  
ention ET in the speech. As a side note to this Vice President Dick Cheney  2003 Page #199  
rchives in College Park there is a note attached to the directive by Hutchi 2003 Page #204  
Wedemeyer directive v with a typed note at the top and bottom that states:  2003 Page #204  
n Friday, July 4 or 11th, 1947 the note is undated, General Marshall writes 2003 Page #204  
undated, General Marshall writes a note to the President v""My dear Mr. Pre 2003 Page #204  
ich you may recommend." One should note the possibility that this might be  2003 Page #206  
d a faker not keep it identical? • Note the 201140 number that is printed i 2003 Page #207  
rective send it to Marshall with a note that said "this might be of help in 2003 Page #209  
lly given the file number 0020140. Note that it is sequentially correct for 2003 Page #210  
escribed in Marshall's handwritten note of Friday July 4, 1947. 206         2003 Page #210  
ina, 6-7 July 1947 v" Hand written note by Marshall on Friday July 4, 1947  2003 Page #211  
ht. And vet, that curious one-word note, scrawled many years previous by an 2004 Page #14  
teny at Wright ,riwig. As you will note, -this report is almost s year old  2004 Page #18  
iven us an unbiased and thoughtful note to close on. Its screening here tod 2004 Page #59  
rural farming community of Aztec. [Note: 70                                 2004 Page #73  
 illustrated in a 1971 handwritten note from Lundahl to UFO researcher Dr.  2004 Page #101  
red by the CIA. It is important to note at this point out that there is als 2004 Page #101  
shed in 1980. It is interesting to note that the Roswell Incident is never  2004 Page #136  
ite is true. It is also curious to note that Charles Moore is on record as  2004 Page #139  
e balloon array were conventional. Note that the Roswell witnesses — such a 2004 Page #142  
h, lasers, and the like. As a side note to these subjects, the officials al 2004 Page #181  
e dawn on April 9th, wrote a short note to Betsy, he took a gun and fired,  2004 Page #210  
ion of the Aztec incident. A final note about the diary angle. Pflock, who  2004 Page #222  
you read the endnotes (historian's note: always read the endnotes, particul 2004 Page #222  
the images we call the Ramey memo. Note these four people are not doing "co 2004 Page #227  
wn in the upper right hand corner. Note the large security classification i 2004 Page #244  
tamped confidential. Of particular note was the U.S. Air Force 241          2004 Page #244  
ou visit and will show you around? Note these subtleties: the word NPIC — N 2004 Page #246  
, 1947) and so does this document. Note that the document is Top Secret Res 2004 Page #246  
s." In the margin is a pen written note to saying: 'What is DM doing?" Then 2004 Page #247  
 mouth shut." It is interesting to note there is a good research opportunit 2004 Page #247  
with other classified projects. Of note is the statement that LANCER (JFK)  2004 Page #251  
I have just done it in my official note." The reporter pressed on: "The goa 2005 Page #35  
on. On April 5, Thompson sent me a note which stated briefly: 'The building 2005 Page #42  
as not the legendary Hangar 18. Of note, he also learned that the aliens we 2005 Page #44  
 y, on Januaty 7, 1948. [:Editor's Note: Captrun Mantell was on a "ferry mi 2005 Page #64  
not appear to be "ours." As a side note, it is useful to recall that it is  2005 Page #74  
uJy 1985, Rich wrote a handwritten note in repl) to a question by John Andr 2005 Page #80  
ok, and his book prompted Reich to note: "The Ruppelt Repo,t 011 UFOs clear 2005 Page #95  
e for the Air Force - somehow this note ended up in the Food and Drug Admin 2005 Page #99  
le (or coincidence) we should take note that on November 22, 1955, Presiden 2005 Page #101  
alifornia, Fort Bragg Books, 2000 (Note: Like Reich's Contact !Pith Space,  2005 Page #105  
non Unit (IPU). It is important to note that the IPU is noc speculation. On 2005 Page #123  
and gore effects, it is a point to note that the 'real thing' on film, and  2005 Page #149  
lly fewer than 2% have read any. I note the 5000+ physical trace cases that 2006 Page #4  
ak for any aliens. However, let us note three facts: A. The White House is  2006 Page #5  
much more realistic approach is to note that Voyager hasn't had a propulsio 2006 Page #6  
ological kick. Think back to 1900. Note: no TV or radio or microwaves or nu 2006 Page #6  
again in secret. With regard to B, note that the military agencies have mon 2006 Page #8  
 away could possibly crash. Please note that the vehicle could have come fr 2006 Page #10  
 uncertainties. It is important to note that the eight resulting Scenario W 2006 Page #53  
s are divided in Biosafety Levels. Note the following is from Ft. Detrick's 2006 Page #106  
tion was out of control. We should note here that the mouse population was  2006 Page #111  
 rats and mice vector.28 We should note here, that trench nephritis was fol 2006 Page #112  
tigation farmers or other observes note strange behaviour of animals in the 2006 Page #115  
Thomas Mantell incident. [Editor's Note: USAF Capt. Mantell's plane mysteri 2006 Page #141  
ng All the Way Killers." [Editor's Note: The HAWK surface to air missile sy 2006 Page #143  
tlantic Fleet (AIRLANT). [Editor's Note: COMNAVAIRLANT was formed in Norfol 2006 Page #161  
 sort of atmospheric disturbance. (Note: there is no White House log notati 2006 Page #168  
o know about? It is interesting to note that Col. Philip J. Corso clrumed b 2007 Page #12  
the Associated Press wire service. Note the great importance placed on cont 2007 Page #16  
zens of photographs, including the note by "Ben" 38 BOOK CHAPTER TITLES I.  2007 Page #44  
      POST-1977 BALL POINT ■ Ben's note (p. 188) ■ "Submitted to Project Bl 2007 Page #47  
r well respected family members of note? I'm just curious. GM: Not that l k 2007 Page #81  
 reasons of national security. (MW note: I have since now found reference t 2007 Page #84  
mation. GM: Yes sure. You can FTP (Note: File Transfer Protocol -rudimentar 2007 Page #85  
s of no viable use I would leave a note on the system administrators deskto 2007 Page #89  
rators desktop. MW: \Xlhat sort of note did you leave them? GM: I was tel.l 2007 Page #89  
rvf\Xl: I'm still interested how a note left to a system admjn can bring do 2007 Page #90  
                                   NOTE: The pictures used in this article  2007 Page #94  
ings beginnin g since 1947. Please note: The images used in trus article ar 2007 Page #94  
nin g the discs. It's important to note, that these four aircraft are NOT t 2007 Page #95  
IONS OF THE DISCS: Authors special note: Ir's important to note that when d 2007 Page #99  
rs special note: Ir's important to note that when describin g the outward a 2007 Page #99  
ng in formation . Author's special note: The specific USAF squadron that fl 2007 Page #99  
had "bener ones". Author's special note: Although the following important p 2007 Page #108  
anhattan Project". Author' special note: Those that are skepcical of the re 2007 Page #109  
t space shuttle). Author's special note: During the time that Jack was exam 2007 Page #110  
V2 launch sites). Author's special note: This finding was described in Patt 2007 Page #114  
i11 outer space". Author's special note: This statement is consistent with  2007 Page #114  
llusu-ation #34). Author's special note: During a telephone interview with  2007 Page #115  
tions to Monroe, the CIA took keen note of any and all developments as the  2007 Page #134  
on. c:::::•-··• ====== Descripth·e Note : Final rcpt. Jan 73-Jan 74. Ddcnss 2007 Page #163  
te, http://www.mexicosroswell.com. Note: All content contained in this pape 2007 Page #192  
ject was." There is a hand written note in the Project Blue Book files impa 2008 Page #9  
ient data.' There is an additional note to the effect that 'the reported tr 2008 Page #15  
  The thing about this is that the note is not in the Las Vegas file but in 2008 Page #17  
t without profound significance to note that when secret, atomic research a 2008 Page #27  
ficial search." It is important to note this search effort did not commence 2008 Page #44  
 all the time on Earth.)" [ Howe's Note: Wikipedia -An average bolt of ligh 2008 Page #77  
from February 1942 to as late as a note written by one of the sources in Ju 2008 Page #105  
h the issue in this talk except to note that there are numerous reasons to  2008 Page #105  
nd found, among other things, this note (slide 5) from Salina together with 2008 Page #105  
e. The more legible version of the note is shown here in slide 6. James Jes 2008 Page #105  
discussed or analyzed is the typed note at the end of the memo allegedly in 2008 Page #109  
ompanied by a one page transmittal note. The pages themselves are all burne 2008 Page #109  
 paper has flecked off. There is a note in pencil that says, "original carb 2008 Page #109  
years. If you take the transmittal note shown on slide 36 at face value, he 2008 Page #110  
You have seen Salina's transmittal note on Slide 5. The leaker says they ha 2008 Page #110  
ed to TC) ■ ~~,1.Ln;ifJsled to TC) Note from Salina Ill June 1996 ,_,\iffl' 2008 Page #115  
: ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) WP Librcr-y note, many photos ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) F 2008 Page #115  
E-!OVAH, Teller on LFOs • Salina's note At my father's request I'm sending  2008 Page #115  
 or electronically? ■ How does the note at the end ,..,.~ff.e.ct the scenar 2008 Page #119  
m damage as well. In a handwritten note it says, •oo NOT REMOVE FROM SAFE a 2008 Page #119  
 .:;.;~! fO.,..ITt,u ?1'.CJ3 Cover note is relevant ■ Leaker says he worked 2008 Page #120  
s the project director. There is a note on the bottom of the page, "exempt  2009 Page #13  
other missions. It is important to note that such weaponry will not necessa 2009 Page #22  
, 1962, 10:00 A.M., MEETING NO. 3. NOTE: This document is based on NSA and  2009 Page #26  
ebruary I, 1964. It's important to note that CIA Memorandum refers to Natio 2009 Page #41  
 of the matter, it is important to note that -despite what some researchers 2009 Page #48  
as not the legendary Hangar 18. Of note, he also learned that the aliens we 2009 Page #50  
this thing is in a fog in my head. Note these areas are in a fog to me. Cig 2009 Page #83  
roject Blue Book; also, additional note: My immediate supervisor.) Others o 2009 Page #94  
Fein had the humanity, however, to note the Tass report stated that witness 2009 Page #138  
single military unit. On a similar note, elite forces like the Navy Seals o 2009 Page #155  
, Professors Snodgrass and Leech." Note: Trials took place in New Caledonia 2009 Page #170  
 Marion Snodgrass Autobiographical Note: wwn. South Pacific. Noumea. New Ca 2009 Page #176  

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

little thick booklet, a loose leaf notebook type situation. But the intent  2006 Page #19  
on December 26, 1980. Penniston 's notebook original sketch of triangular c 2008 Page #82  
Penniston says he had a camera and notebook in which he noted that "mainly  2008 Page #82  
ilm. (35mm)" Penniston 's original notebook rough sketches of glassy symbol 2008 Page #82  
"Poppy," was found in the personal notebook of oil geologist George DeMohre 2008 Page #142  
 started taking observations in my notebook to coordinate the time I was th 2009 Page #64  
ch one and then recording it in my notebook. If you had a sheet of smooth g 2009 Page #66  

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

ey should be kept in his home. The notebooks are removed from Forrestal's P 2003 Page #89  

Word: "noted", 99 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 the subject of the meeting is not noted. On January 7, 1948, multiple flyi 2003 Page #88  
 on the samples I sent your way. I noted that the Researcher (Linda Moulton 2003 Page #103  
cussing the testing of the samples noted that basically it is merely Alumin 2003 Page #103  
n very active bubble formation was noted within about three minutes after i 2003 Page #112  
mjlfcasancr n.u plentiful. Critics noted that the date format did not confo 2003 Page #135  
, military titles *setv improperly noted and signature* appeared to be graf 2003 Page #135  
tuation, spacing and italicization noted in the Style Manual and confirmed  2003 Page #173  
ss the craft. Such a plan was also noted as Attachment G to the Eisenhower  2003 Page #176  
t was photographed in his hand and noted that it was "old paper." The fact  2003 Page #179  
s done on a Monotype press when he noted that there were a couple of raised 2003 Page #179  
 which have been mentioned and are noted on Slide 45. We will deal with eac 2003 Page #181  
 21” on facing page □ Change pages noted n Dates noted □ OK’d by either JRT 2003 Page #182  
 page □ Change pages noted n Dates noted □ OK’d by either JRT or EWL □ Ryan 2003 Page #182  
 various reports at my disposal, I noted with interest that U.S. authoritie 2004 Page #11  
or data on the Bolivian crashes, I noted that on each envelope I received t 2004 Page #12  
 than anything known. It should be noted that in 1978, a Denison, Texas, fa 2004 Page #28  
 going straight up. The captain is noted for his truthfulness." Another sto 2004 Page #32  
, Penniston, Cayanasac and Dule is noted, I've seen that log entrance. I sa 2004 Page #51  
 program coordinator. It should be noted that within these major institutio 2004 Page #63  
 warehouse, inside this bunker. He noted visually and was told verbally by  2004 Page #66  
Report Number, whether aliens were noted, whether a craft was noted, whethe 2004 Page #106  
ns were noted, whether a craft was noted, whether recovery personnel were p 2004 Page #106  
s aircraft. As Stringfield himself noted: "The orderly world I thought I kn 2004 Page #108  
lly important data. As Stringfield noted in his final Status Report publish 2004 Page #110  
e slightly surprising conclusions, noted in Slide 6. It has been assumed th 2004 Page #115  
veral reports that allude to items noted in some of the Questioned Document 2004 Page #115  
 Brigadier General Arthur Exon, as noted, served at Wright Patterson, and L 2004 Page #144  
MJ-12 or documents where MJ-12 was noted as being in the distribution list  2004 Page #191  
ident did occur — and it should be noted that the Paradise Valley case rema 2004 Page #218  
eal, according to the Stke#, which noted that the El Vado station, as a Dir 2004 Page #220  
both MJ-12 and Aztec. 8 It must be noted that Ramsey is. following in the f 2004 Page #224  
rom UFOs found in USSR" (no source noted!) ■ "As in the Philadelphia Experi 2005 Page #9  
edia. Perceptive viewers, however, noted that it steered clear of the issue 2005 Page #76  
d, archjval and human sources (all noted), incluiling correspondence wit!,  2005 Page #88  
ot lost on either scientist. Reich noted in his diary that Einstein's react 2005 Page #91  
icipation of the meeting Reich had noted in his diary: "Orgone constitutes  2005 Page #91  
or about Reich. Author Jim ·Martin noted that Einstein's archives never res 2005 Page #92  
ic evaluation. Staff psycruatrists noted that he "gave no concrete evidence 2005 Page #101  
ew at Kitty Hawk, NC. It should be noted that none of America's most presti 2005 Page #120  
s rurcraft. As Stringfield himself noted: "The orderly world I thought I kn 2005 Page #138  
lly important data. As Stringfield noted in his final Ski/us Repo,t publish 2005 Page #139  
 first atomic bomb was tested, was noted. We certainly have no reason to be 2006 Page #11  
before the start of WW 2 in Europe noted (see Ref. 2) that the Brits were b 2006 Page #11  
O sightings by Peruvian Air Force, noted in US DIA documents. Round UFO hov 2006 Page #28  
ities of those involved, except as noted below. It was also felt that the q 2006 Page #49  
piece of the wreckage." Hanks also noted that Air Force personnel told the  2006 Page #80  
r a fire pattern investigation. He noted that the post- crash blaze had bur 2006 Page #82  
ue that any one of these epidemics noted COULD have started from an alien p 2006 Page #108  
h Retrieval Conference it has been noted by several groups with rigorous co 2006 Page #113  
Two kinds of craft are prominently noted: unmarked helicopters and UFOs. Se 2006 Page #115  
by." And as Roberts also carefully noted: "It is against this backdrop of h 2006 Page #119  
ent and concern was something also noted by Police Constable Gwilym Owen, w 2006 Page #120  
not left a crater, as Dr. Maddison noted carefully that: "the only changes  2006 Page #121  
ar weapon. Local doctors had since noted that this was apparently related t 2006 Page #126  
into the forest. (28) It should be noted, too, that the C141 is a huge airc 2006 Page #132  
h visits." Of course, it should be noted that this carefully worded stateme 2006 Page #133  
ed over the Gulf of Mexico. It was noted, however, that they both disappear 2006 Page #134  
 over U.S. airspace. "It should be noted that the above facts do not tell t 2006 Page #136  
ces in the United States. The text noted that NEC is Japan's number one bra 2007 Page #70  
 Brooking s' Donald N. Michael and noted that, "Anthropological files conta 2007 Page #76  
e safety issues. Jack specifically noted that the port main landing gear of 2007 Page #105  
ires on this craft were flat, Jack noted that they did not appear exception 2007 Page #105  
ed to her by Dr. Ralph Greenson, a noted psychoanalyst to the Hollywood gli 2007 Page #137  
 about 1 minute. "NI CAP reporters noted that the day of the sightings was  2007 Page #165  
s 1990 book Co11fro11/atio11s, the noted French-American scientist and UFO  2007 Page #199  
he questions they posed. They just noted the infom1ation was not readily av 2008 Page #8  
 on the same day. The project card noted, "Obj(ect] came in over Cuba & app 2008 Page #10  
roversy. Conclusions You will have noted a curious trend that runs througho 2008 Page #37  
                    H It should be noted I also interviewed Sally Desmarte  2008 Page #70  
 a camera and notebook in which he noted that "mainly white light encompass 2008 Page #82  
poor speller (Ref), he immediately noted the spelling error in celestrial,  2008 Page #105  
 end of this article. Other errors noted on the right side of the slide inc 2008 Page #105  
The famous United Nations address (noted in slide 13) was so easily availab 2008 Page #107  
 14 samples of Oppenheimer 's work noted in slide 16. They were all simple  2008 Page #107  
teria which seem to be similar, as noted by the% differences in the last co 2008 Page #107  
d these criteria. Carole Chaski, a noted forensic linguist, has developed a 2008 Page #107  
y good track record. The variables noted in slide 21 are important to under 2008 Page #108  
d scenario is credible, the issues noted on slide 29 would be critical to i 2008 Page #109  
 Slide 30.) The McLean VA postmark noted in slide 31 was easily tracked to  2008 Page #109  
nd detain any and all targets," as noted on slide 45. One could easily argu 2008 Page #111  
ns. "Ilgner has a sense of humor," noted author Higham. "He gave the Americ 2008 Page #132  
, Brazil and the USA. It should be noted that it was less than three months 2008 Page #133  
s direct derivation from 'Orion,"' noted Hoagland. He concluded that the ex 2008 Page #135  
at Averell Harriman . lt should be noted that the Dulles brothers were both 2008 Page #138  
s son, George W. It should also be noted that Allen Dulles, as OSS station  2008 Page #138  
on Malaxa 's case to retrieve it," noted former U.S. Attorney and Nazi hunt 2008 Page #141  
 to be virtually a single entity," noted Professor Donald Gibson. Nixon, wh 2008 Page #141  
with a Nazi background as has been noted, today dominate virtually every sp 2008 Page #144  
presented six times, on the topics noted here. I began with the SOM 1-01, a 2009 Page #7  
nt of Einstein in Jehovah has been noted elsewhere, and his awareness of th 2009 Page #14  
onitoring the retrieval activities noted with much pleasure the human treat 2009 Page #53  
rew while inside of the vessel was noted as follows: [ 1] Communications fa 2009 Page #53  
n me right away. When I met June I noted how she looked me straight in the  2009 Page #88  
our military by 1952. It should be noted that June Crain was legally blind  2009 Page #90  
e ," as the colloquial translation noted in the October 9 Tass press releas 2009 Page #136  
asked his opinion of the case, the noted ufologist answered that it was par 2009 Page #137  
 13th January 1944. The former had noted, whilst engaged upon surveys of th 2009 Page #164  
 13th January 1944. The former had noted whilst engaged upon surveys in the 2009 Page #169  
d received from the public. Arnold noted in his book The Coming of the Sauc 2009 Page #179  

Word: "notes", 56 instance(s) (Back to Top)

because I reviewed his handwritten notes on about a dozen documents confirm 2003 Page #25  
 The fire department kept detailed notes on the fires it went to including  2003 Page #32  
 Commanding General Nathan Twining notes in no uncertain terms that "The ph 2003 Page #87  
ntinuing to improve. Richard Dolan notes in UFOs and the National Security  2003 Page #91  
rmation for five months? The Times notes that "The Navy's announcement give 2003 Page #94  
ot." And in late 1949 Drew Pearson notes in his memoirs that "...the Defens 2003 Page #94  
5, 1996, the writer finally quoted notes "from Grandad's journal" that plac 2003 Page #99  
ide 20 presents the dimensions and notes that "Air Force and Central Intell 2003 Page #173  
 to inverse square of distance. It notes that if it is older than seven day 2003 Page #178  
s illegal (as the security warning notes), and so the leakers attempt to co 2003 Page #178  
the date of the article. s We have notes from a witness who describes the i 2003 Page #182  
his book by me yields 159 marginal notes where I either disagreed with his  2003 Page #184  
 the late 1980s. It purports to be notes related to a UFO briefing given to 2003 Page #197  
t verbatim, but were compiled from notes after four separate conversations  2004 Page #74  
e volunteered the fact that he had notes from the crashed saucer meetings:  2004 Page #99  
er meetings: I am sure that I have notes of those meetings at WPAFB. I woul 2004 Page #99  
pful to the community and may have notes . R12: Tom Deuley may know identit 2004 Page #118  
 identity of source and have other notes on the alleged 1950 Mexico crash • 2004 Page #118  
ick Hall was involved and may have notes • R51: Don Ecker may know more abo 2004 Page #118  
imit of 12 feet. He also correctly notes that in the early days, our helico 2004 Page #127  
ce So, what's the answer? Slide 24 notes some of the possible solutions. In 2004 Page #129  
oaciass„ giber specialists, we may notes yet noir pile their names and othe 2004 Page #164  
that you can read. You cannot take notes, and I want you to move from the c 2004 Page #193  
st of national defense. As Redfern notes, there is no doubt that Gebauer wa 2004 Page #218  
 facilities in the area. As Ramsey notes, the three formed "a perfect trian 2004 Page #220  
 the negatives themselves. Its log notes give us the clue. The 4 negatives  2004 Page #235  
s in another. The first 3 envelope notes are typewritten and concern the tw 2004 Page #235  
ndwritten addition to the envelope notes when the later arrival was filed t 2004 Page #235  
iginal" blue stamp and handwritten notes and underlines. The felt tip ink u 2004 Page #245  
aragraph begins: Good comparisons. Notes were analyzed at NPIC and show sim 2004 Page #246  
 an oral presentation and all took notes except the Colonel. Feeling that t 2005 Page #98  
culated cigar-shaped craft. In his notes he writes that he first refused to 2005 Page #100  
ty? Merucal researcher Ludwik Flek notes in rus 1979 book, The Genesis a11d 2005 Page #103  
uly 14, 1954, this top secret memo notes: "SUBJECT: NSC/l\1] -12 Special St 2005 Page #126  
 SOM1-01 manual. Dr. Robert \X/ood notes that some hoaxers create a false c 2005 Page #132  
archer and author \'v'illiam Moore notes: "Unsubstantiated stories about pa 2005 Page #134  
firms the truth of Smith's private notes in meetings with numerous ufologis 2006 Page #26  
Walker says. 'lam sure that I have notes concerning those meetings at Wrigh 2006 Page #27  
Conversation, Kees Van Der Heijden notes that "The need for efficient strat 2006 Page #50  
y in February of this year did the notes and documents come into the hands  2006 Page #136  
ould be devastating for all of us. Notes: 1. Fire on the Mountain, Andy Rob 2006 Page #137  
ification." This version, based on notes made at the time rather than upon  2006 Page #168  
ys before, struggling to gather my notes together into some sort of cohesiv 2006 Page #181  
e level of government involvement. Notes 1. Angela Thompson Smith is a writ 2006 Page #207  
 packs, this one conspiratori ally notes, "You are holding the beer Uncle S 2007 Page #71  
de it a practice to make extensive notes of the strange objects he saw in t 2007 Page #191  
er El Llano. He shared with us his notes about more recent UFO sightings. 4 2007 Page #191  
 southwest to the northeast. " The notes were signed by Howell A.Dennis, an 2008 Page #9  
served, a second time where I took notes, and then a third time when I type 2008 Page #49  
his residence . He refeITed to his notes from the time of the Crash. He was 2008 Page #55  
y interested in the Crash and kept notes. He recalled it had occurred on a  2008 Page #55  
                          actually notes made by Government employees on cl 2009 Page #8  
irst time. Stone's movie carefully notes that Garrison believed the man he  2009 Page #29  
lowing in the same letter, Crisman notes: "An interesting fact -one of our  2009 Page #32  
 Professor W.A. Miller was quoted: Notes: Prof. W. A. Miller of the Sydney  2009 Page #171  
 7 Syracuse Herald Journal article notes that: Snodgrass insisted in an int 2009 Page #176  

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

ied intelligence effort I think is noteworthy and a very valid argument for 2003 Page #28  
 mph. The reported high speeds are noteworthy. I recall reading an article  2004 Page #28  
ard. Voronezh does in fact possess noteworthy examples of czarist era archi 2009 Page #134  

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

and he told me he n...td To wrltea.nother book to correct the mrlift' mista 2008 Page #151  

Word: "nothing", 158 instance(s) (Back to Top)

2000 with metal detectors; however nothing was recovered of significance. O 2003 Page #37  
lse that might catch my eye. I saw nothing. I went back about mid-afternoon 2003 Page #45  
p the broken-off pieces, but found nothing. I did note that the discovery s 2003 Page #45  
 the search, "uncovered absolutely nothing." Also, in that article, a spoke 2003 Page #55  
t continued until about 2 A.M. but nothing was found. The Witnesses As time 2003 Page #56  
 are only a few people saying that nothing happened? Especially when multit 2003 Page #57  
. Three 662nd members told us that nothing was found that night. However, t 2003 Page #66  
d even in the most negligible way: nothing he did, authorized or attempted  2003 Page #89  
r the guise of 'SDI'..." which had nothing whatever to do with a defense fr 2003 Page #150  
parent mechanical devices revealed nothing of functions or methods of manuf 2003 Page #175  
oper accounting, essential so that nothing gets lost or in public hands. Sl 2003 Page #176  
ld not end up as president knowing nothing as he had. He set up a series of 2003 Page #191  
ublic hearing were held." Ford did nothing on the UFO front once he became  2003 Page #195  
uld go ahead and release it. I see nothing wrong with that. In a related st 2003 Page #196  
sert." It concluded that there was nothing to the alien spaceship theory. P 2003 Page #201  
erence to Roswell was intentional. Nothing gets in a presidential speech th 2003 Page #201  
e agreed with the USAF conclusion. Nothing could be farther from the truth. 2003 Page #201  
ead to the conclusion that this is nothing more than standard military boil 2003 Page #206  
 area to find the object had found nothing. The army has concluded that the 2004 Page #9  
ot be an object [sic], but to date nothing has been found. So what exactly  2004 Page #9  
stery object had drawn a blank and nothing was found. Was the CIA misinform 2004 Page #9  
— saws, drills, hammers, chisels — nothing." Shortly afterwards, Good was i 2004 Page #15  
 years," said Mrs. Oates, adding, "Nothing grew for years in that one spot  2004 Page #29  
n retrospect, it is clear there is nothing to back up the story of the Auro 2004 Page #31  
tried to convince myself there was nothing to the story, but there were too 2004 Page #31  
d this line of trees he would have nothing between him and open water excep 2004 Page #34  
 Harbor, headed east, and had seen nothing out of the ordinary. in fact the 2004 Page #36  
arbor, stating that they had found nothing after nearly five hours of searc 2004 Page #41  
t it again the next morning. Still nothing was found. Donald Nickerson, a l 2004 Page #41  
le week waiting to do his job, but nothing ever came of it. He related howe 2004 Page #44  
d it out of a drawer, not secured, nothing like that. Once again, every bas 2004 Page #52  
. Now, okay, it's a nuclear place. Nothing to hide there, nothing to do wit 2004 Page #53  
lear place. Nothing to hide there, nothing to do with UFOs... P. Could you  2004 Page #53  
red. The aircraft's movements were nothing I'd seen, and because it was nig 2004 Page #54  
d like he just woke up He reported nothing. it was now day break, and with  2004 Page #55  
 finally returned to their hangar. Nothing was ever said about the incident 2004 Page #57  
because it was shift change. Again nothing official was said about the inci 2004 Page #57  
here this opening was located, but nothing would break through it. They cou 2004 Page #74  
 the door would be forced open but nothing in the house was taken. Mrs. Smi 2004 Page #86  
 that those in authority have said nothing about it is that they simply don 2004 Page #88  
l position they may take. There is nothing more to be done along these line 2004 Page #88  
an area that you can do absolutely nothing about. So why get involved with  2004 Page #99  
Roswell Incident is much ado about nothing — or rather much ado about some  2004 Page #133  
ctively in declaring Roswell to be nothing more than the remnants of a Proj 2004 Page #138  
nment witness, too. He said it was nothing but a weather balloon — that the 2004 Page #139  
stuck it in one jeep and there was nothing more to it. He denied categorica 2004 Page #139  
 we are invited to conclude it had nothing to do with Scotch tape from a to 2004 Page #142  
he UFO crash or told him there was nothing there worth inquiring about. Fur 2004 Page #147  
d go ahead and release that. I see nothing wrong with that. Contrary to the 2004 Page #186  
cularly Scully, who had absolutely nothing to gain from it? Pride? Perhaps. 2004 Page #219  
essentially." They were, he adds, "nothing exotic," and certainly not the k 2004 Page #220  
 job," and the "English people are nothing but a bunch of dirty rats. We sh 2004 Page #224  
o fancy computer enhancement stuff—nothing but brightness and contrast chan 2004 Page #227  
After all, Ramey said the disc was nothing more than a mundane weather ball 2004 Page #230  
and. In one, it was folded over so nothing could be seen. In the second, ho 2004 Page #230  
is identification of the "disc" as nothing more than a radar target and put 2004 Page #238  
,l\ln Physicist s Confirm Power of Nothing . Measuring For= of Quantum 'Foa 2005 Page #23  
on the subject: I knew practically nothing about it. But my mind, used to e 2005 Page #95  
verything, anything, was possible. Nothing could any longer be considered ' 2005 Page #96  
t desirable response would be that nothing unusual has occurred .... \X ime 2005 Page #129  
 and the case quickly collapsed as nothing more than a simple hoax. The cas 2005 Page #134  
work. And of course, if there were nothing to hide, there would be no need  2005 Page #134  
 retrieval stories would be to say nothing and let the whole issue fade fro 2005 Page #139  
g and were told that they had seen nothing. Reluctantly, both parties agree 2005 Page #147  
 on a secret assignment. Little or nothing has been printed about the missi 2005 Page #153  
nature preserve in Africa who know nothing about what is going on outside t 2006 Page #6  
nged their codes. There was really nothing in public until 25 years later d 2006 Page #8  
hed Told to leave tha area and say nothing Another source leads him to a pr 2006 Page #26  
an area that you can do absolutely nothing about, and to leave it alone ' R 2006 Page #27  
y to keep living as usual, because nothing else will help. Rising unemploym 2006 Page #65  
 the accident and added: "There is nothing left to indicate it ever happene 2006 Page #80  
. The first search attempt yielded nothing of interest. The largest piece w 2006 Page #80  
couple people said, "Ah, there was nothing to that story" and "We don't kno 2006 Page #91  
onster welcome sign' say there was nothing to the story or they didn't know 2006 Page #91  
d photographic survey of the area. Nothing was reportedly found. (6) And on 2006 Page #120  
e national press and radio. I know nothing about 'Hare hunting' but unless  2006 Page #121  
mpted to dismiss it out of hand as nothing more than a fanciful hoax genera 2006 Page #126  
tain and didn't say anything more. Nothing about who brought them down or w 2006 Page #127  
ce, was something that amounted to nothing more than an unfortunate coincid 2006 Page #128  
came down out of nowhere. This was nothing like a normal mist and I still r 2006 Page #129  
ts do not tell the complete story. Nothing is known of the analysis of the  2006 Page #136  
ysis of the craft or its contents. Nothing is known about the deaths associ 2006 Page #136  
ten in on something, but don't say nothing.' So we opened up the COMNET and 2006 Page #144  
veling at very high speeds. We had nothing that we knew about at that point 2006 Page #146  
, yeah! (laughs) BECAUSE THERE WAS NOTHING ELSE. There was nothing else in  2006 Page #147  
 THERE WAS NOTHING ELSE. There was nothing else in the world!" Bill's PAR R 2006 Page #147  
all a suction cup. Linda, there is nothing on this Earth that we know of th 2006 Page #159  
an animal of any kind. It was like nothing I had ever seen and that's all I 2006 Page #159  
eting with Mr. Clement Atlee as if nothing were happening. But, in the back 2006 Page #165  
rning Acheson's call. The log says nothing about the subject of any phone c 2006 Page #167  
rtheastern "top" of Maine. It says nothing about unknown aircraft over Alas 2006 Page #169  
tes! Are we to presume the CIC has nothing better to do than to run around  2006 Page #174  
 of the splashdown area, they find nothing. But then, on the Diane's second 2006 Page #187  
m turns out to be blank, revealing nothing. 38 From an interview with Domin 2006 Page #187  
, the Diane's depth finder detects nothing in the area where the target was 2006 Page #188  
eturned to the same spot and found nothing. • Question #4: How could the ob 2006 Page #190  
es and knew the attack was coming. Nothing was done to stop the attack beca 2007 Page #12  
and the candy pops themselves have nothing in common with the bold looking  2007 Page #64  
mpanied by the disgusting slogan, "Nothing in this world tastes like an ali 2007 Page #65  
 of the top of the disc. There was nothing forward of the pilot's compartme 2007 Page #99  
 couldn't even tell you. There was nothing that said army, nothing that sai 2007 Page #124  
 There was nothing that said army, nothing that said anything. Except for N 2007 Page #124  
 static, that was it. The TVs were nothing but static. We only got three ch 2007 Page #124  
alk about anything about the fire. Nothing. Don't say a word. You know usua 2007 Page #125  
came back and didn't say anything. Nothing . Whether or not they had a good 2007 Page #125  
, whether or not they were heroes. Nothing . Nothing. One other thing is th 2007 Page #125  
or not they were heroes. Nothing . Nothing. One other thing is that when my 2007 Page #125  
is big (Small square hand motion). Nothing said about the phones being shut 2007 Page #126  
 out, no communications, no TV, no nothing. DeBow: So was there anyone else 2007 Page #126  
out of the town, no newspapers, no nothing. After the ordeal, the newspaper 2007 Page #128  
d for the burning object but found nothing. The next incident, in San Paulo 2007 Page #128  
f the f\rk or whatever it was, and nothing that was background informatio n 2007 Page #139  
 area to find the object had found nothing. The army has concluded that the 2007 Page #142  
ot be an object [sic], but to date nothing has been found. So what exactly  2007 Page #142  
stery object had drawn a blank and nothing was found. Was the CIA mjsinform 2007 Page #142  
classified/FOIA package on 'Vela.' Nothing damaging to us. No MJ I.D. Revie 2007 Page #143  
the FOIAoriginate files contained "nothing damaging to us," suggests a dist 2007 Page #143  
. Aunt: All these homes. There was nothing here but a huge mesa and all the 2007 Page #168  
thing underneath ... Mom and Aunt: Nothing under it came out. Paul: Nothing 2007 Page #170  
: Nothing under it came out. Paul: Nothing protruded ... Mom and Aunt: To h 2007 Page #170  
to keep it quiet because there was nothing on the news. There was nothing i 2007 Page #171  
was nothing on the news. There was nothing in the newspaper or on the radio 2007 Page #171  
quired, and that the operation was nothing more than simple airplane crash  2007 Page #187  
ast from his point of view, was of nothing truly extraordinary . lt was jus 2008 Page #8  
 Spring Mountain and Mesquite, but nothing else had been reported to the ne 2008 Page #8  
n April 19 and 22. But he had seen nothing himself, had heard none of the e 2008 Page #9  
 the investigation, they mentioned nothing about it and didn't record the i 2008 Page #12  
llery shell flying over. There was nothing in these descriptions to rule ou 2008 Page #12  
nd. Essentially, what occurred was nothing less than the landing of a vehic 2008 Page #31  
 a structured craft and yet we had nothing on radar and absolutely no expla 2008 Page #34  
mely that the aliens were actually nothing of the sort. Rather, they were l 2008 Page #35  
lins Elite was merely a theory and nothing else. The important factor at wo 2008 Page #36  
ed "inevitability of discovei JJ. "Nothing is ever truly lost or hidden whe 2008 Page #40  
d police officers I knew would say nothing to make anyone suspect-they held 2008 Page #42  
s told by government people to say nothing." Mr. Lake declined my interview 2008 Page #46  
imed he went out looking but found nothing. Then he added not long after he 2008 Page #52  
ary helicopters, but he emphasized nothing conventional can move that errat 2008 Page #58  
ies had been destroyed . There was nothing sinister about this and such dec 2008 Page #62  
 Shift Commander comments): 'Well, nothing was right, John. We completely L 2008 Page #86  
e agencies. Bottom line: tell them nothing. This page also shows a superb i 2008 Page #111  
d co failure and have accomplished nothing. The use of the atomic bomb comb 2008 Page #114  
 or Operation Eagle Flight. It was nothing less than the perpetuation of Na 2008 Page #136  
action bandied" "THE PENTAGON SAYS NOTHING " IT'S A BUILDING AND BUILDINGS  2008 Page #147  
y Operations and Tactics) but have nothing to do with UFOs. Some are also a 2009 Page #7  
 winning hand. What is required is nothing short of a total overhaul of our 2009 Page #16  
um mechanics , to most people mean nothing, yet from these three sets of id 2009 Page #20  
 story to the realm of fiction and nothing else - and, indeed, many people  2009 Page #55  
was confused at that point because nothing in my training prepared me for w 2009 Page #66  
 of speed and John and I stood up. Nothing that I 1-cnow of could be gone i 2009 Page #67  
at happened off base." Therefore , nothing that happened in Rendlesham Fore 2009 Page #74  
 Air Force police officer and says nothing strange ever happened until arou 2009 Page #77  
stars. This was not of this Earth. Nothing I've seen could come close to wh 2009 Page #85  
 ne per month. Star Wars & ET? ■If nothing else, there was great motivation 2009 Page #152  
- As the old adage goes, "there is nothing new under the sun," and an equal 2009 Page #156  
and an equally true axiom is that "nothing happens in a vacuum." To put int 2009 Page #156  
tiny moon, are known, but there is nothing at all in present scientific dev 2009 Page #158  
t July and declared that he "knows nothing of the present stage of its refi 2009 Page #161  
t July and declared that he "knows nothing of the present stage of its refi 2009 Page #176  

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

crash occurred during the Uphsot-K.nothole atomic tests. Did one of the ato 2005 Page #45  

Word: "notice", 26 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ering when Paul Bennewitz began to notice animated lights darting around th 2003 Page #141  
e dances. The guards seemed not to notice, almost as if they had expected t 2003 Page #148  
JIC EYES ONLY □ There is a warning notice on the back of each page □ Arrive 2003 Page #170  
n one side with a security warning notice on the facing pages. . It was, af 2003 Page #171  
Does not follow standard n Warning notice on left rules E Not a bound docum 2003 Page #186  
appraisal of the situation there". Notice the proper, yet subtle deletion o 2003 Page #206  
off on three separate occasions. I notice that, after having landed, they e 2004 Page #13  
ut the Navy's Fleet Diving Unit on notice that they were going to Shelburne 2004 Page #41  
kes ready to take off at a moments notice. The area was situated near the e 2004 Page #57  
kes people like me sit up and take notice. Of course, I haven't even touche 2004 Page #217  
D 5200.1 and states "Until further notice DoD 5200.1 will be utilized only  2004 Page #252  
prestigious newspapers carried any notice of the \XI right brothers' achiev 2005 Page #120  
ce travel would be too advanced to notice crude radio signals which are alm 2005 Page #120  
ely perpetrators . The reader will notice the authenticity graphic near the 2005 Page #138  
. This may be a recreation center. Notice how many people visit Hawaii and  2006 Page #7  
 occurred. Gradually, people might notice new technological products and ot 2006 Page #60  
 frequently. The locals started to notice me hanging around their town more 2006 Page #92  
ues were put on "stand-by at short notice." Twenty-four hours later, the un 2006 Page #122  
uggests they must have had advance notice that the crassh was going to happ 2006 Page #125  
aid that they had a couple of days notice. So the things we found at the cr 2006 Page #125  
R FOUR DAYS, SOME KIND OF OFFICIAL NOTICE CAME OUT SAYING, 'FORGET ALL OF T 2006 Page #150  
 "bends." Those on board the Diane notice that Burke's boots are covered wi 2006 Page #187  
 debris, how did it escape NORAD's notice? Or perhaps it was a secret (Sovi 2006 Page #191  
 origin of this material. You will notice that it is an alloy of Mn, Fe, an 2007 Page #197  
 the light speed matter, you would notice no difference in time. The closer 2008 Page #95  
re not the best 1988 1058 means to notice what is surprising. For that purp 2009 Page #10  

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

s were of conventional height with noticeably wrinkled faces. Other stories 2009 Page #136  

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

 the object at intervals. Bulebush noticed that trees in the area had been  2003 Page #60  
ough that wooded area when we both noticed a series of older trees that app 2003 Page #63  
underground facility there. Miller noticed that Doty was occasionally hangi 2003 Page #145  
alarmed nuclear storage bunker, he noticed a very bright light hovering mot 2003 Page #147  
loser to confront the intruder and noticed the light was a round, disc-shap 2003 Page #147  
II, talking about girls, when Norm noticed some lights up in the night sky. 2004 Page #36  
he was there a worker at the place noticed what he was reading and remarked 2004 Page #43  
the main runway. At about 3 a.m. I noticed what appeared to be a large land 2004 Page #57  
Arlington. After receiving them we noticed one of the "I-beams" had peculia 2004 Page #226  
 the Ramey/DuBose negative when he noticed something interesting showing th 2004 Page #231  
8th Air Force HQ window. Neil also noticed an intriguing shadow in front of 2004 Page #231  
ns unseen. Alternatively, if it is noticed, either it is kept secret, or ru 2005 Page #103  
to come from the next canyon. Jose noticed smoke com.ing from a draw adjace 2005 Page #154  
veral times. not any bang has been noticed. Here also no explanation can be 2006 Page #30  
rrus overcast. Coffins, meanwhile, noticed an anomaly on his instrument pan 2006 Page #74  
 disturbed by recovery crews. They noticed that someone had erected a memor 2006 Page #83  
ollen, recalled Prescott, the unit noticed a great deal of "ground and airc 2006 Page #122  
 Just as I brought the radar up, I noticed what appeared to be jets from Bo 2006 Page #145  
r SAC base. The first thing that I noticed that was really amazing was that 2006 Page #145  
er. He came to a clearing where he noticed that the tops of the trees had b 2006 Page #206  
ng the discs at the scrap-yard, he noticed a hangar nearby. \Xlhen Jack ask 2007 Page #110  
y anything, in fact, I never e, en noticed my dad ever even being scared be 2007 Page #123  
day was particularl y chaotic. Joe noticed a crowd of people gathering at t 2007 Page #128  
. "A short time later, a housewife noticed from her kitchen window an objec 2007 Page #165  
in among the vehicles. From what I noticed, they were aU military personnel 2007 Page #169  
 to touch 1c, but stopped when she noticed it was still hot. That's when sh 2007 Page #193  
ooking for the light source, and 1 noticed an object to my left between the 2008 Page #10  
. But Jackson also told me that he noticed, specifically , that the lights  2008 Page #11  
ter , three star-like objects were noticed in the sky, two objects to the n 2008 Page #32  
f particular concern to them. They noticed that this Flying Triangle was he 2008 Page #33  
 I walked right up to the craft. I noticed the fabric of the shell was like 2008 Page #81  
bed, "three star-like objects were noticed in the sky, two objects to the n 2008 Page #94  
                              Bara noticed that the launch of the first mod 2008 Page #136  
ccelerations, anything that can be noticed could be transmitted from a spac 2009 Page #22  
ewsmen had helped themselves to. I noticed the mai I they selected to take  2009 Page #179  

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

onference and why wouldn't they be noticing the recovery activity? Here's e 2004 Page #117  

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

.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Conference• Notification of Personnel Action 2-11-59 2003 Page #156  
s conclusion.5 Pending any further notification, investigation into this ma 2005 Page #123  
 at the time he received the first notification of the radar detections Pre 2006 Page #167  
imetable Up.dates, offers a unjque notification service: "\Xlhate\ er the d 2007 Page #75  

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

d of production, however, the USAF notified Disney that the film would have 2004 Page #179  
ng with (Clement) Attlee -- Lovett notified me that the report had been in  2006 Page #168  
ir Command) Air Defense Controller notified the Headquarters USAF Command P 2006 Page #170  
4. The Office of the President was notified. Bngadier General Landg returne 2006 Page #170  
stated that the President had been notified and that: a. All information in 2006 Page #170  
for records on the incident." Todd notified both the NSA and the Air Force, 2008 Page #30  

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

ector of Central Intelligence will notify active members of 33 Group of the 2009 Page #25  

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

est then took the critical step of notifying the New Mexico Department of H 2006 Page #110  

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

ies.' Still looking at the map and noting my protracted silence, he pointed 2005 Page #43  
 the judge explaining rus decision noting that rus argument might be reject 2005 Page #101  
 it from the Soviets.8 lt is worth noting here that in 1998, UFO researcher 2005 Page #125  
hborhood. If one is a SETI cultist noting (as on the terrible Peter Jenning 2006 Page #6  
 on this latter point, it is w01ih noting that while the interest in our mi 2008 Page #38  
ere also alike." It was also worth noting that the Voronezh UFO first appea 2009 Page #139  

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

gar Hoover (JEH) also weighs in on notion of crashes before Roswell with hi 2003 Page #24  
Crash Retrieval Conference bizarre notion that dummies dropped in 1953 expl 2003 Page #202  
n in the early 1980s. Consider our notion of Area 51 which was leaked by La 2004 Page #179  
 stories that seem to support that notion. in 1983, Robert Emenegger, who h 2004 Page #192  
m of sexual dysfunction, a radical notion for Victorian Vienna and mental h 2005 Page #89  
 zero point energy. Addressing the notion that the famous Roswell crash was 2005 Page #120  
. At the heart of this book is the notion that Unidentified Flying Objects- 2005 Page #120  
tside Earth. What an insult to the notion of an all powerful GOD!. They wou 2006 Page #10  
 my children and grandson than the notion of an Earthling orientation in th 2006 Page #13  
y a few things about this slippery notion of "National Security" that has c 2007 Page #34  
 need co be more ske tical of this notion. '•,.ii&hcil;t;:,ff~s~:~trbh~, ·s 2007 Page #35  
ed -the evidence in support of the notion that something extraordinary occu 2009 Page #48  
nezh Visitors," which elevated the notion of 'seemingly fair and objective' 2009 Page #139  

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

eld in the mid 1970s. Consider the notions of an MJ-12 cabal and a captured 2004 Page #179  
hat he first refused to accept the notions, but windows were clearly observ 2005 Page #100  
 the silly "Secrets can't be kept" notions. C. Because I have probably had  2006 Page #13  

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

ucer. The station gained worldwide notoriety in August 1954 when Smith and  2004 Page #86  
T/MJ-12 make money or achieve some notoriety. So all that is left is either 2004 Page #254  
 news story that gained world wide notoriety. In September of 1991, I visit 2006 Page #89  
nodgrass not mention his temporary notoriety in 1947 or his participation i 2009 Page #176  
odgrass did not mention his I 94 7 notoriety in his autobiography because h 2009 Page #177  

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

" Landing Zone 1 is defined as the notorious crash site between Corona and  2004 Page #79  
And then, of course, there was the notorious "alien autopsy film" first sho 2004 Page #137  
 diagrams of Project Mogul and its notorious tape show the tape to be quite 2004 Page #138  
pol was headed by some of the most notorious Nazi war criminals, such as SS 2008 Page #139  

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

earby Naval Ordnance Test Station (NOTS), established in 1943, now called t 2006 Page #45  

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

.T.OTIRoc 24(9) :1441. To 2hi4f of Nottl POrcomel t 4:yasysyyttn, ,...fftee 2006 Page #39  

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

 UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 28 Nou.22, 1955 ,. ,fl.Jr,., r,o 'I,,,.,,.  2005 Page #30  

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

ew Zealand, to examine the idea at Noumea in February 1944. New Caledonian  2009 Page #164  
ew Zealand, to examine the idea at Noumea in February 1944." According to S 2009 Page #169  
raphical Note: wwn. South Pacific. Noumea. New Caledonia: While on special  2009 Page #176  

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

 ·•j,; then· r,tntcrrcstrinl lik? (noun) .u form of life :1ssumrd 10 1.·1i" 2005 Page #107  
ssing verb, correcting the verb or noun to be consistent with context. Thes 2008 Page #105  
are harder, like the complexity of noun phrases) and obtain an average valu 2009 Page #11  

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

... SLIDE #32: Four teats removed, Nounan, Idaho, October 9, 1989 ...or lik 2004 Page #77  
r 9, 1989 ...or like this cow from Nounan, Idaho, back on October 9, 1989.  2004 Page #77  
LIDE #36: Rectum and tail removed, Nounan, Idaho 1989. Sometimes along with 2004 Page #77  
ls are removed as occurred in this Nounan, Idaho, case in 1989. SLIDE #37:  2004 Page #77  

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

37 hyphenated verb, adjectives and nouns. The author of the report clearly  2006 Page #105  
 relationships . We all know about nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives -but t 2008 Page #106  

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

ell crashed saucer. (No mention of nourishment, water, refrigeration , medi 2005 Page #9  

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

         The First Roswell? ■ Died Nov 1983 at age of 74 □ No children, sur 2003 Page #33  
hives Top Secret USAFE Item 14 • 4 Nov 1948 • Swedish Air Intelligence Serv 2003 Page #161  
s Vegas. Crash Con'erenceNSAM 271- Nov 12, 1963 Cooperation with USSR on Ou 2003 Page #162  
therapy." -The Electrical Engineer Nov. 17, 1898                            2005 Page #16  
elligence Team Personnel" dated 13 Nov 1961: In addition to their staff dur 2005 Page #142  
aft in the area ' The Nellis UFO — Nov. 1994 ewer., ,Color invert,".,d imag 2006 Page #30  
eppard "Certificate of Discharge," Nov. 30, 1995 ahomas Colman Sheppard's " 2006 Page #156  
1ions Rrqu!remcnt (er) :'4A (U) 23 NOV 1983 TO: A LL A FOS I Districts.Deta 2007 Page #175  
 he observed a UFO on rhe rught of Nov. 15'\ at about 11 :30 P:M: "I was re 2007 Page #200  
l-o . Figure ]Aberdeen Daily World Nov. 26, 1979 The headline would have in 2008 Page #41  
 1988 and Producer 1988. SLIDE# 29 Nov. 11, 1988 Hypnosis Excerpt 78 B (quo 2008 Page #84  
ion with John Burroughs. SLIDE# 31 Nov. I I, 1988 Hypnosis Excerpt B: So we 2008 Page #85  
                         SLIDE# 32 Nov. 11, 1988 Hypnosis Excerpt B: OK, we 2008 Page #86  
ned ?' B: We don't know. SLIDE# 33 Nov. 11, 1988 Hypnosis Excerpt B (descri 2008 Page #86  
asked what was going on. Burroughs Nov. I I, 1988, Hypnosis Excerpt B about 2008 Page #87  
28. 1980. After Midni2ht SLIDE# 35 Nov. l I, 1988 Hypnosis Excerpt B (descr 2008 Page #87  
 flight (shift) working. SLIDE# 36 Nov. I I, 1988 Hypnosis Excerpt B (descr 2008 Page #87  
UFOs on the ground ... "] SLIDE#37 Nov. 11, I 988 Hypnosis Excerpt B: I cal 2008 Page #88  
nt to get closer to it.' SLIDE #38 Nov. 11, 1988 Hypnosis Excerpt 82 Col. H 2008 Page #88  
 was! Three blue lights. SLIDE# 39 Nov. I I, 1988 Hypnosis Excerpt B (excit 2008 Page #89  
lic opinion, non-polluting nuclear Nov 766 reactors are the safest way to o 2009 Page #10  

Word: "nov5", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ticdocuments.com/pdf /smithmemo-21 nov5 l .pdf 4 Vannevar Bush's biography  2009 Page #46  

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

ing west on "old" Highway No. 3 in Nova Scotia. Wickens was returning these 2004 Page #34  
 the records he could find both in Nova Scotia and in Ottawa. When I came o 2004 Page #42  

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

....... ·--:-... .. I .,.,., ... ' NOVATO UFO BASE (NOVATO CALIFORNIA) r. N 2009 Page #131  
.. I .,.,., ... ' NOVATO UFO BASE (NOVATO CALIFORNIA) r. NORTH C. ----7 "': 2009 Page #131  

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

h in December 1990 • 1998 Taken to Novaya Zemlya for Analysis • Lev Melniko 2004 Page #173  

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

UAL UFO CRASH RETRIEVAL CONFERENCE NOVEIVIBER 7-9, 200B LAS VEGAS, NEVADA U 2008 Page #1  

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

tish author Bernard Newman wrote a novel about an elite group of scientists 2003 Page #73  
ids In his classic science-fiction novel, The War of the Worlds, H. G. Well 2004 Page #132  
em Andrew J. Ceroni Jr. — Meridian Novel • Gripping "Clancy like novel" dee 2004 Page #199  
dian Novel • Gripping "Clancy like novel" deep in the UFO world with live E 2004 Page #199  
e symptoms, and otherwise both the novel nature of the virus, and its roden 2006 Page #111  
Defense from 1991 to 1994, wrote a novel titled Operation Thunderchild that 2006 Page #130  
 of course interesting that Pope's novel included a section on alien bodies 2006 Page #131  
the sales or populari ty of such a novel item to the eneral ublic. 62       2007 Page #68  
31 If you want to read a wonderful novel, try the coming-of-age novel The H 2008 Page #70  
erful novel, try the coming-of-age novel The Highest Tide by Jim Lynch. One 2008 Page #70  
 One of the main characters in the novel is a marine biologist named Profes 2008 Page #70  
rofessor in his highly successfu l novel after the real-life Alan Rammer. o 2008 Page #70  
en dealing in this instance with a novel type of nuclear reaction. And, mos 2008 Page #102  
ntryside. Similarly , in his debut novel of 1951 titled Astronauts , sci-fi 2008 Page #102  
ular case. Donald R. Bensen's 1978 novel And Having Writ used the Tunguska  2008 Page #102  
e questions: 1976 What will be the novel intelligence requirements in the p 2009 Page #10  
watch, and read like a wild sci-fi novel. But, there is one particularly in 2009 Page #54  

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

so numerous fictional accounts and novelizations of the premise. There may  2004 Page #137  

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

uild their stricken craft. And the novels just keep on coming. Chekhov's Jo 2008 Page #102  

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

ience often suppresses fundamental novelties," and conventional research is 2005 Page #117  

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

he Foundation to fund, such as UFO novelty ideas and toys. One man wanted t 2006 Page #197  
hich "makes hard landing in frozen novelty cases ... and sales zoom!" Jn rr 2007 Page #60  
ty and particularly the element of novelty. Comparison of quality would be  2009 Page #21  

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

ley, to the interior of Ovalle, on Novemb er 15, 1993. Accorrung to a summa 2007 Page #200  
is sighting had occmTed on Monday, Novemb er 26,32 the day after the Crash. 2008 Page #58  

Word: "november", 157 instance(s) (Back to Top)

f specific technical proposals." - November 12,1963, National Security Memo 2003 Page #6  
ute, Moscow Central Television, 10 November 1967, quoted in Above Top Secre 2003 Page #12  
Canadian government memorandum, 21 November 1950 quoted in Above Top Secret 2003 Page #12  
aut, United Nations UFO debate, 27 November 1978 www.maje s ticdocumon ts.c 2003 Page #14  
d Fonbarger, Southeast Missourian, November 22, 1992 4. Newspaper article - 2003 Page #39  
anders, former Jackson Mayor Dies, November 8, 1984 6. Newspaper article -  2003 Page #39  
rl Lewis, Southeastern Missourian, November 15, 1983 8. Newspaper article - 2003 Page #39  
oel decided that he would talk. On November 13, 2002, I met Joel at his rur 2003 Page #68  
ays later, early on the morning of November 10, 1980, Bennewitz arrived for 2003 Page #145  
 1981, many weeks after Bennewitz' November 10th high-level meeting at Kirt 2003 Page #150  
ord, San Diego, Univ, of Minnesota November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #153  
eliberately pulled - missing files November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #153  
Phone Calls Layered Weekday Totals November 14-16,2003 Las Vegas. Crash Coh 2003 Page #154  
alls through White House tie lines November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #154  
gton _ -Major Schultz ’ Vandenberg November 14-16700 majoslicdocuments com  2003 Page #154  
 Truman Meets With N. Mex. Senator November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #155  
 somewhat bizarre at this moment." November 14-16.2003 □s Vegas. Crash CorV 2003 Page #155  
to 1:15 PM there are 23 calls-Why? November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crasn Con 2003 Page #156  
l Studies project - Bronk, Berkner November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #156  
documents com JDr. Lloyd V Berkner November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #156  
 Archives Detlev Bronk ’s FBI File November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #157  
 Altitude Earth Satellite Vehicles November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #157  
 Group Intelligence Advisory Board November 14-16,2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #157  
nference Unknown Missile In Mexico November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #158  
t, CIA can find the document again November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #159  
ash Con'erenceAuthenticity Sidebar November 14-16.2003Reference, RG330, JCS 2003 Page #159  
l? 9 August 1949 - Hebgen Lake, MT November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #159  
ining Calendars I|1 • Many more... November 14-16.2003 Los Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #160  
ateriel Command Wright Field, Ohio November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #160  
d to any known culture on Earth. ” November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #161  
c Physical Sciences - Jan 28, 1949 November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas, Crash Con 2003 Page #161  
ocuments com Wilbert B. Smith Memo November 21, 1951 • Canadian Top Secret  2003 Page #161  
- Of tremendous significance to US November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #161  
...paper work for new contract..." November 14-16.2003 I .k Vegas. Crash Co 2003 Page #162  
nference www.majeslicdocumenls com November 14-162003 Las Vegas. Crash Con' 2003 Page #162  
 NRO and said he worked at the IPU November www.majesHcdocumentt.com Las Ve 2003 Page #162  
vidence from the National Archives November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #163  
 Lawsuit - TS UMBRA 9 October 1980 November 14-16,2003 Las Vegas Crash Cool 2003 Page #163  
ash Coolereoco "la/eMcaoeumenB com November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #163  
nference Moondust- Agadir, Morocco November 1—16 2003 Las Vegas. Crash Cohe 2003 Page #164  
com Moondust - Santa Cruz, Bolivia November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #164  
s com Harry B. Cooper Commendation November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #164  
 Louis, MO, shows USAF UFO Program November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas Crash Conf 2003 Page #165  
r 131, Case 6 • CIC Unit Histories November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas, Crash Con 2003 Page #165  
 tagged, tracked and keep on file! November 14-16.2003 Los Vegas Crash Conf 2003 Page #167  
dential Libraries Research Efforts November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #167  
 NOT REMOV I—o 3 | Z / .2.1 / c .3 November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #168  
1 to keep unauthorized or | □ From November 1954 Camera Guide the synchroni 2003 Page #180  
mored UFO briefing given to Ike in November 1952. This briefing has become  2003 Page #191  
 of UFOs in the blackout. From the November 23, 1965 Bourassa report we rea 2003 Page #193  
West Wing of the White House. In a November 1, 1995 letter from Rockefeller 2003 Page #200  
ton was not amused. In a speech on November 30, 1995 he answered back to th 2003 Page #201  
trieval Conference Proceedings ••• November 12-14, 2004 Las Vegas, Nevada w 2004 Page #1  
n the UFO subject. For example, in November 1961, Smith — in response to qu 2004 Page #14  
en in California on the evening of November 17, 1896, by several hundred re 2004 Page #27  
30,000 feet." Four months later by November 1944, the Navy's Bureau of Ordn 2004 Page #66  
throat white cow, Red Cloud, Neb., November 27, 1989 The trachea and esopha 2004 Page #77  
had seen, like this drawing in the November 2, 1980, Greelg Tribune in Gree 2004 Page #78  
 had learned. The memo, written in November 1950, did not become public unt 2004 Page #89  
s 1977: he served as an advisor in November of that year to Prime Minister, 2004 Page #108  
y Goldwater to William S. Steinman November 29, 1983 letter from Dr. Robert 2004 Page #149  
column Broadway Bulletin Board, on November 15, 1954, Miss Gilgallen stated 2004 Page #247  
h Retrieval Conference Proceedings November 4-6, 2005 Las Vegas, Nevada www 2005 Page #1  
e letter to\'( illiam Steinman, 29 November 1983. 77                        2005 Page #79  
Vehicle" in an enormous hanger, on November 12, 'I 988. These claims were m 2005 Page #83  
 that were decidedly not stars. In November 1953, though, he read one of th 2005 Page #94  
uring the nights of October 31 and November 1 over the area. By November 7, 2005 Page #99  
1 and November 1 over the area. By November 7, moisture in the atmosphere h 2005 Page #99  
y from the southwest direction. On November 7, the first clouds were formin 2005 Page #99  
tor, and at some point during that November or December he might have met R 2005 Page #99  
viousl y discussed Lew Douglas. By November 13, the relative humidity had r 2005 Page #100  
lative humidity. On the morning of November 29, Reich, looking at the easte 2005 Page #100  
dence) we should take note that on November 22, 1955, President Eisenhower' 2005 Page #101  
 He ,,as found dead in his cell on November 3, 1957, just seven days before 2005 Page #102  
rilliant and courageous thinker in November 1957, and one whose UFO-related 2005 Page #104  
e,v,jottmcll of O,gono!l!J', 7(2), November 1973. Reich, \YI.: Wilhel/J/ Re 2005 Page #105  
former Top Secret memorandum dated November 21, 1950-Wilbert Smith, senior  2005 Page #128  
igravity aircraft at Norton AFB on November 12, 171                         2005 Page #173  
gs Ner 01997 James Net • Isar Slam November 10-12, 2006 Las Vegas, Nevada w 2006 Page #1  
ot remember the names. Arrested in November 2002_ UK decision that he shoul 2006 Page #31  
o the test site at Groom Lake on 6 November 1982 inside a C-5 cargo transpo 2006 Page #81  
 F-117A was not declassified until November 1988, so I had no reference dat 2006 Page #84  
 18. Ibid. 19. Interview with Bob, November 14, 2000. 20. The Battle for th 2006 Page #137  
999. 25. Interview with Nick Pope, November 14, 1999. 26. Operation Thunder 2006 Page #137  
n & Schuster, 1999. 27. Interview, November 14, 1999. 28. Lecture given by  2006 Page #137  
videotape his information for this November crash retrieval conference. But 2006 Page #151  
icer, Chief Yeoman, U. S. Navy, on November 30, 1995, after twenty years of 2006 Page #156  
lman Sheppard at his retirement on November 30, 1995, as E-7 Chief Petty Of 2006 Page #156  
ary of South Korea. In October and November, U. N. troops pushed into North 2006 Page #165  
oy the North Korean army. Then, on November 25, the Chinese counterattacked 2006 Page #165  
ituation in the USA. By the end of November, Congressmen and newspaper edit 2006 Page #165  
nto the Korean War near the end of November, as described 173               2006 Page #176  
ble. Mental Health Seminars During November, 1992 I flew with Robert Bigelo 2006 Page #198  
 Annual Crash Retrieval Conference November 10-11, 2007 by Dr. Bob Wood HOW 2007 Page #42  
tive conclusion of cl,js group (30 November 1947) chat although these creat 2007 Page #75  
 lot of indisputable witnesses. In November 24, 1992, many people saw an ob 2007 Page #128  
ed from a saucer." At 2:00 P.M. on November 30 a mysterious bright flash in 2007 Page #133  
ober 1974 and revised ro CR 44A in November 1983. The 1'·tili1ar.· Scniccs  2007 Page #175  
tem Exploration" held in Moscow in November 1989. There were still a couple 2007 Page #198  
ulain UFO. CASE # 5 -T ABE (Chile, November 15, 1993) -Metal Fragment The T 2007 Page #200  
ry event occurred on Sunday night, November 25, 1979 at about l 0:50 pm in  2008 Page #40  
 .. ,· .. ,:,·-.. Vriro.,•,.,_~•l: November 25, 1979 Westport Crash Retriev 2008 Page #41  
 local newspaper. Had I done so on November 26, 1979, I would have seen thi 2008 Page #41  
gan at about 2250 hours on Sunday, November 25, 1979 when an unknown object 2008 Page #42  
tson took a direct interest in the November 25, 1979 Crash by Elk River. He 2008 Page #44  
ant witness, but not initially. On November 25, 1979 at 2256 hours Mr. Lake 2008 Page #46  
ing extraordinary on Sunday night, November 25, 1979. Paul Wenzel reported  2008 Page #48  
related to the events beginning on November 25, 1979: 42 1. November 26, 19 2008 Page #48  
inning on November 25, 1979: 42 1. November 26, 1979 -UFO Wreckage in Elk R 2008 Page #48  
. No aircraft reported missing. 2. November 27, 1979 -Air Force Interested  2008 Page #48  
side of the object was on fire. 3. November 28, 1979-Search Called Off for  2008 Page #48  
                                4. November 29, 1979 -More UFO Sightings He 2008 Page #49  
r her home on that Sunday njght in November 1979. She was 64 years old when 2008 Page #49  
esday of the week after the Crash (November 28, 1979), he tried to get into 2008 Page #52  
 three days (Tuesday or Wednesday, November 27 or 28, 1979) later he was of 2008 Page #55  
 the Crash at I 0:50 pm on Sunday, November 25, 1979. That is how Alan Ramm 2008 Page #57  
ject in Grays Harbor County, WA on November 25, 1979 at about 10:50 pm. The 2008 Page #58  
rgument could be made the Crash on November 25, 1979 was the result of some 2008 Page #59  
edom of Information Act (passed in November 2000 and coming fully into forc 2008 Page #62  
files. These include a case from 5 November 1990 when a number of RAF Torna 2008 Page #67  
tport , WA between IO and 11 pm on November 25, 1979 was 5 miles and the te 2008 Page #69  
Westport, WA between 8 and 9 pm on November 26, 1979 was 3 miles and the te 2008 Page #70  
sis session with John Bu1Toughs on November 11, 1988, but never used in the 2008 Page #84  
dnight Excerpts from transcript of November 11, 1988, videotaped hypnosis s 2008 Page #84  
uing with another excerpt from the November I I, 1988, hypnosis session wit 2008 Page #85  
008 UFO Crash Retrieval Conference November 8, 2008 by Dr. Bob Wood Many so 2008 Page #115  
ollowing the Czar's abdication. By November , 1917, Lenin and Trotsky, back 2008 Page #125  
 Council on Foreign Relation s. On November 17, 1942, US authorities also s 2008 Page #129  
to the DCI (Allen W. Dulles) dated November 4, 1953 mentioning MJ-12 and id 2009 Page #8  
Code Word White Pebble page (p 19) November 4, 1953 two-page letter from Ei 2009 Page #8  
 Deputy Secretary of Defense dated November 2, 1959 and (2) the selection o 2009 Page #13  
epartment of Transportation. Dated November 21, 1951, Smith wrote the follo 2009 Page #36  
g to President-Elect Eisenhower on November 18, 1952, the Eisenhower Briefi 2009 Page #37  
lleged Top Secret letter issued on November 5, 1961. Dulles' letter gives a 2009 Page #38  
0; NSAM's 55-57; and Allen Dulles' November 1961 letter reveal that a power 2009 Page #38  
irector of Central Intelligence on November 29, 1961, Dulles was the pivota 2009 Page #38  
 before he was to retire as DCI on November 29, 1961. The Burned Document c 2009 Page #39  
ound in leaked documents , Dulles' November 5, 1961 letter to Kennedy indic 2009 Page #40  
ction Memorandum (NSAM) No. 271 on November 12, 1963. The subject header wa 2009 Page #40  
or of the CIA. Dated the same day, November 12, 1963, the subject header of 2009 Page #41  
ndum to the CIA Director issued on November 12, 1963 are evidence that Kenn 2009 Page #41  
t Premiere Nikita Khrushchev dated November 12, 1963.27 Kennedy and Khrushc 2009 Page #41  
SAM) 271 released on the same day, November 12, 1963. Kennedy also told Kru 2009 Page #42  
city),30 it is consistent with the November 12 NSAM 271."31 More circumstan 2009 Page #42  
tion of assassination directive On November 12, 1963, President John F. Ken 2009 Page #42  
 files with NASA and the USSR. His November l 2 Memorandum was relayed on t 2009 Page #42  
in response to President Kennedy's November 12, 1963 request to the CIA to  2009 Page #42  
perations , as revealed in Dulles' November reply where he discusses UFOs.3 2009 Page #43  
 set directives shortly before his November 1961 retirement. As previously  2009 Page #43  
dy 's agreement with Khrushchev on November 12, 1963 on space cooperation t 2009 Page #43  
to implement Kennedy 's Top Secret November 12 memo. On the bottom of Kenne 2009 Page #44  
the bottom of Kennedy's Top Secret November 12 memo, next to the signature  2009 Page #44  
d use them to respond to Kennedy's November 12 memo. This handwriting direc 2009 Page #44  
O files. Documents confirm that on November 12, 1963 Kennedy and Khrushchev 2009 Page #45  
ormation began to be released on 2 November 2005 by a retired senior offici 2009 Page #52  
 Bethurum's story. On the night of November 2, Bethurum was out in the dese 2009 Page #54  
rue. The Battle of Tarawa was from November 21 -23, 1943. Miscalculation of 2009 Page #170  

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

TRIEVAL CONFERENCE Las Vegas, NV 9 Novembrr ~OOS THE VIEWS £.'\'.PRESSED AR 2008 Page #146  

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

st Takes Time, Money and Manpower. Novemoer 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Con 2003 Page #168  

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

GHT D. EISENHOWER: (EYES ONLY), 18 NOVEM~ER, 1952" telling about President  2005 Page #128  

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

 did not oxiat offic1 nllv and haa nover bocn dlccloacd v1thin the agency . 2008 Page #120  

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

f. U.S. Space Command site, around Noverriaer 2000, finds a list of officer 2006 Page #31  

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

closed town of Gorky. (Now Nizhniy Novgorod) • All witnesses are required t 2004 Page #170  

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

. Certainly, a group of interested novices has less capability than a gover 2004 Page #231  

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

T EISENHOWER. DOCUMENT PREPARED 18 NOVMER, 1952. BRIEPING OFFICER: AIK. ROS 2003 Page #132  

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

ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Novosibirsk • Very Large Akademgorodok • 2004 Page #163  
gue Institute in Rostov, Vektor in Novosibirsk, the Bacterial Warfare Facil 2006 Page #106  

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

ssified a translation of a Russian Novosti Press Agency article on UFOs tit 2005 Page #133  

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

ax • Status report VI includes two now- accepted hoaxes: the 1989 South Afr 2004 Page #122  

Word: "now-defunct", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Bill Case, aviation writer for the now-defunct Dallas Times Herald, wrote a 2004 Page #26  
 Property Services Agency (PSA), a now-defunct British governmental organiz 2004 Page #52  
 researcher and prime-mover in the now-defunct National Investigations Comm 2007 Page #132  
ct Blue Book: the U.S. Air Force's now-defunct investigative study of the U 2008 Page #23  

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

 them as hoaxes. The first was the now-famous South Africa crash saucer hoa 2004 Page #121  

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

eaded the University of Colorado's now-infamous Scientific Study of Unident 2007 Page #75  

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

Dust, its files and its former and now-retired employees may very well shed 2007 Page #144  

Word: "now1'", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 ·K-...:OW~ S R-l m. /~9 11.J Li~Y.NOW1' 5 486 m. (18 ft.) 6.1 m. c:?O ft.) 2007 Page #113  

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

ste AltnIMITS, lett,A3SS h130t$11` Nowa Aires ISIAM la Xpanish b2 ON? It Pe 2004 Page #20  

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

could get to somethjn g like that. Nowadays I don't know if ... Aunt: ... w 2007 Page #170  

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

9 at the annual conferenc e of the nowdefunct British UFO Magazine. Accordi 2005 Page #134  

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

ginally classified meenfidentlal". Nowever, 1 the caesadfi- cation has reca 2004 Page #18  

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

re recm·ered five years before the nowfamous Roswell incident but cites "un 2005 Page #123  

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

o but never believed it." Although nowhere near as powerful as the Huffman  2003 Page #31  
rcement, but it's in the middle of nowhere. The fact that [Ken said] there  2004 Page #216  
this facility out in the mjddie of nowhere. Just to give you an idea of cos 2005 Page #66  
 of thjs facility in the mjddie of nowhere. \Xlhy?" ZOOM ALONG PO\XIER POLE 2005 Page #66  
r area?' It's out in the middle of nowhere! We are sitting in a valley that 2005 Page #68  
d came up i.n the east, as if from nowhere. Early on the morning of the 18t 2005 Page #100  
researcher whose search continues. Nowhere is thjs better demonstrated than 2005 Page #138  
were dumbfounded. The wreckage was nowhere to be seen. "Somebody must have  2005 Page #155  
ned: a weird mist came down out of nowhere. This was nothing like a normal  2006 Page #129  
ds they got on them, but it wasn't nowhere (sic) near 1,100 mph. Now, we ha 2006 Page #147  
 definitely mechanical in nature." Nowhere in Sgt. Penniston 's statement w 2008 Page #81  

Word: "nowhere-no", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

n sticking up out of the middle of nowhere-no other mountains-just this one 2007 Page #123  

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

Grc,fswald Lu,ht, ■ Soviet UFO Acl:nowlodgm ml ■ Dre2mlandbecome, Le2r.bnd  2009 Page #150  

Word: "no~", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Rhd ncded: Snod;;.nis:. Mld lt w~s no~ connect.ell ot lie,·: Z~c.lend -..•1 2009 Page #182  
 c\d 11nd l!'Crnl-..r ,d nnd "'"-' no~ ,. b!olr.,;;lcnt ...,eai:,011. Gcor- 2009 Page #182  

Word: "no~ch", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

n •~=-o~ denoting the ~irection of No~ch. lndicace directlon th~t the objec 2008 Page #56  

Word: "no•", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 .. dinat.ion and cicvclopmr:nt o( no• Orm:intl y is the !ormer Slephonle s 2009 Page #182  

Word: "no••", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

.414. '4w leirtiL 41. nat.. emaine no•• W. 1111149m 1l.sonc I rm t S. Indun 2006 Page #32  

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

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

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

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

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

nformation is in parentheses: 1011.NPI., e1NINNI.0 , N 4-0 Jcla aritakl ion 2006 Page #175  

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

een one of the founding members of NPIC. Neasham had created the enhanced l 2004 Page #104  
 light source that was used on the NPIC film tables. Neasham had also worke 2004 Page #104  
 their discovery and headed to the NPIC to show Arthur Lundahl. Lundahl was 2004 Page #104  
omparisons. Notes were analyzed at NPIC and show similar characteristics of 2004 Page #246  
d? Note these subtleties: the word NPIC — National Photographic Interpretat 2004 Page #246  
risons ... Photos were analyzed at NPIC and show similar characteristics of 2007 Page #49  
WRITING ■ "Photos were analyzed at NPIC" - ■ "White Hot" ... are TS Restric 2007 Page #49  

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

ch currt·n1 ,\rclH·nlo!!l,1 uu• 10 nplorl" the m:any diffrrcnl lHnut1 nn no 2005 Page #107  

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

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

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

rations before taking the reins at NPR. Do leopards change their spots? Big 2007 Page #14  

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

ts Other Ministries GAU Seventh Ad)nQatratiort Other Enterpr Deputy Chk,f o 2004 Page #155  

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

ell. His new book Alien A11top.ry !nqlfesl is available in e-book form from 2005 Page #152  

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

eaves CIA and purchases New Yol1C /nqu/r&r(laler renamed Nattonal Enqufret' 2007 Page #26  

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

  UFO Crash Retrieval Conference □ nr Ro'will n 1'1*. VIm in S'»’K. a I I   2003 Page #132  
round. but there wa* tin or crater nr other nhx mu* »ijd ol im|uct. I remem 2003 Page #132  
i2£ aaaiataaaa.■ v 0 CD ® w ? I 00 nr aaaa tiaa I haw had la aiat tha daair 2003 Page #220  
-~\in II 11i.l,• O:" :r!S$ of ~10: nr,J • .., cno.!:-:ll r.J-_"l'!""? lo•!: 2008 Page #57  
 TREASON ~ TOM'S SHELL S11/t Clfsh nr Senn! C,cdir ...,.. ARM9 ,._, LEG 9 - 2008 Page #152  
MOD,"TS OF E\1DnSCC SUPPORT ITO, • nr.s;rrrr. O\"ERWHEl a\fJXG E\Tilf.SCT.  2008 Page #156  
ltoJJ, r,,oM f'111rs 1/JJlEII t:'i.nr.~ DlffC:I'_ eor.r !ftfo~':{:. .s&~;-~ 2009 Page #124  
 r.1011n· .,.-1:,;111 t.'O:G11t:.s,nr.et' ,i,::u:u..,; Cl1' Utt JI LT:.\. C 2009 Page #130  
M 1-mlDGE Masi.. l. June 14. place nr rm:iPilation will domi•l -'A'i-W:apon 2009 Page #183  
infra reds and abo,·e .J. Leech of Nr.w_ Zealand was m4:n-l the ultra ,·1ol 2009 Page #183  

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

7141. Tloir Iri‘rolorrios to ailir nr- 0010NON A( Ike romeemir is my mower  2004 Page #19  

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

J, t ·t rcu COJ)t! L-CC ,lll the u.nra !or r.J:.e :--c-:.: 1~:-c. ! W':lS c 2008 Page #57  

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

ore grring to Whlta Sands you will nraw imiiri rite- vlth Cenerel Elsenhowe 2003 Page #212  

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

tist ,; and assistants as you deem nrcessw to th« nff^tivonnss of vour •nj  2003 Page #214  

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

-.; c:i.;...:.:.-:.. help ycor c.c.nrch. J wJ 11 t'IO)d b.'K·~ ir; ,;oin.u- 2008 Page #57  

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

National Defense Research Council (NRDC): from 1942 -43 as a member of the  2009 Page #164  

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

tical, economic, psychological and nri 3itary situations — current and proj 2003 Page #225  
ontrol public perceptions of Media NRI through media manipulation, while al 2006 Page #64  

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

G to the storage facilities ef the NRL. All this was accomplished by 17J0 M 2003 Page #234  
for the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). AUDIO EXCERPT # 1 ( 1:00) 62       2004 Page #65  
he mid-1960s (while working at the NRL), he had been taken to a facility so 2004 Page #66  
 The measurement of flow FOIA: The NRL Records We've never heard of the guy 2006 Page #38  
, (r4'nllfP.rrert lo ,!'\ew Zeal:a.nrl. 1_ lnlP.r1111.t.ioMI l 174 WOHKtD 0 2009 Page #180  

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

nother living witness retired from NRO and said he worked at the IPU Novemb 2003 Page #162  
icense Plate Allegedly used at the NRO tv.vw majesticdocuments com • It is  2003 Page #163  
Ark. that had been referred to the NRO for analysis by a "small group of pe 2007 Page #138  

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

New .iexieo is corrsleted vov will nroi* ’? n n brie*' trip to t1-.'' Sandi 2003 Page #214  

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

o. 24-7 amt.*. oceration. :for The nrose O.,. Za.to, Effect o norionostart. 2006 Page #35  

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

, !t aald, art~d a ---- we!r.~on ~;nrtcci a!,G AmcricM 111ni; claud5 O'.lt  2009 Page #182  

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

at S3 U.S. Govt, printing features ns Shadowed letters General size for som 2003 Page #182  
 probably been going for generatio ns, and that select groups have acrueved 2005 Page #85  
that Reich's scientific observatio ns of, interactions with, and findings o 2005 Page #98  
erfered with normal craft operatio ns. Nor can we rule out man's deliberate 2005 Page #121  
. A .11.• wnet ..•••• .sr. clms..4 Ns man,: pat tort., tr.. sql. Vr4 LW* WA 2006 Page #34  
oricaUy, however, news organizatio ns have worked very closel) with the fed 2007 Page #7  
 AUTHENTICITY HINTS FROM ANNOTATIO NS "Ray Palmer, writing in the book on w 2007 Page #48  
 over territories, when exploratio ns made possible the discover y of new r 2008 Page #113  
 a~irimtal. it ~1ie11h'\ i Ai:l:i.:ns. in Wuliinrton Stai.. ht no: be u,ude 2009 Page #163  
d was ":;s awesome in its c[f «.ts ns the atomic bomb." {AP Wirephoto).     2009 Page #180  
ram ,rJ:.c:e whether iJ. ~-1or use ns:iin6L1 (ConU1J11od en, Paz~ :1, Col.  2009 Page #182  
ss as s.i.yinr, the Ni'\'r'Y bornb ns crechtP.c1 toduy to Pro!. o~,-the s~c 2009 Page #184  

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

tists tended to be associated with NSA operations on the Base. Dr. Lehman p 2003 Page #146  
ble to him, and that's the way the NSA, DIA and AFOSI liked it. The men and 2003 Page #148  
eas. Thus equipped, the Air Force, NSA, DIA, and whoever else needed the in 2003 Page #148  
 this was the case, then the joint NSA/ AFOSI effort to keep it under wraps 2003 Page #151  
lot of help from the AFOSI and the NSA would take over his life, and finall 2003 Page #151  
ntercepts, which should be there • NSA is heavily involved • Is there any d 2003 Page #163  
National Security Agency. From the NSA I had obtained a translation of a 19 2004 Page #14  
er as a hoax, a still-unidentified NSA agent circled with paragraph of the  2004 Page #14  
 "PLANT" in bold capitals. Had the NSA been exposed to data that could conc 2004 Page #14  
for all? If that was the case, the NSA wasn't saying, and no further eviden 2004 Page #14  
any years previous by an anonymous NSA employee, continued to puzzle me. Ra 2004 Page #14  
 at another table. A member of the NSA would give an overall briefing on th 2004 Page #189  
O activities and linkages to CIA & NSA on the record • Died from cancer in  2004 Page #210  
l investigation of UFOs, CIA, MI6, NSA John Ferry Mr John Ferry found dead  2004 Page #211  
r of the National Security Agency (NSA) and Allen Dulles, Director of CIA,  2005 Page #125  
 a pen by an unknown source at the NSA with the word "Plant." Although many 2005 Page #133  
ists lies from the FBI, CIA, USAF, NSA, etc. Some want to insist that A. go 2006 Page #8  
s of the National Security Agency (NSA). The training was for Sherman to be 2006 Page #22  
 system to his handlers within the NSA. Sherman's training for PPD was cond 2006 Page #22  
e was subsequently assigned to the NSA, Sherman worked on a specially desig 2006 Page #22  
 subsequent covert work within the NSA were officers with the rank of Capta 2006 Page #22  
ther within the USAF or within the NSA. The responsible organization appear 2006 Page #22  
ed through but was not part of the NSA. He worked on PPD for almost three y 2006 Page #22  
 agency operating through the USAF/NSA Employment occurred without normal m 2006 Page #23  
ains unknown. - Distribution list: NSA. Sec. State, CIA 12/80. Rendelsham F 2006 Page #28  
 files (vitt, copies going to CIA, NSA, NASA, elsewhere). • Egg-shaped, met 2006 Page #29  
ntities ship all tapes and data to NSA and to list the Cuban jet's destruct 2006 Page #144  
by way of a contact with access to NSA officials." Greer also said: '(The d 2007 Page #135  
r as his senior-aide when Odom was NSA head [from 1985 to 1988]." When the  2007 Page #135  
, and military (including the CIA, NSA, NSC, Air Force, Los Alamos Laborato 2007 Page #143  
ince AFSS and its units were under NSA operational control. 23              2008 Page #29  
an incident to the Air Force, CIA, NSA, and the Navy between February and J 2008 Page #30  
 incident." Todd notified both the NSA and the Air Force, on 14 July, that  2008 Page #30  
onsultant for both the CIA and the NSA with a Top-Secret Ultra security cle 2008 Page #133  
 Fighting Americ:i 's Goliath: the NSA ■ Bennewitz -Doty -Moore ■ Closing w 2008 Page #162  
''David vs. Goliath": CAUS vs. the NSA ■ The Roswell Story ■ The Manzano St 2008 Page #162  
rs, that the United Stales CIA and NSA was could ee expected to enter into  2009 Page #12  
nd Soviet powers, that the CIA and NSA was expected to enter into the back  2009 Page #23  
ment in the invisible world of the NSA. What I been allowed to do is to per 2009 Page #24  
3. NOTE: This document is based on NSA and CIA COMINT files and the USAF Pr 2009 Page #26  
document is allegedly a Top Secret NSA intercept of a "Hot Line" conversati 2009 Page #41  
s the [UFO] situation."2 While the NSA intercept has not been conclusively  2009 Page #42  
d to. I've also been told that the NSA (National Security Agency) has files 2009 Page #78  

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

artnership with Russians in space? NSAM 271 • Tell the truth about ET prese 2004 Page #212  
ional Security Action Memorandums (NSAM) issued on the same day to the Join 2009 Page #38  
aff, and also forwarded to Dulles. NSAM 55-57 placed Cold War operations fi 2009 Page #38  
tional Security Action Memorandum (NSAM) No. 271 on November 12, 1963. The  2009 Page #40  
of specific technical proposals.23 NSAM 271 goes on to say that the coopera 2009 Page #40  
 Security Action Memorandum 271.26 NSAM 271 clearly shows that Kennedy had  2009 Page #41  
tional Security Action Memorandum. NSAM 271 and the associated Top Secret M 2009 Page #41  
tional Security Action Memorandum (NSAM) 271 released on the same day, Nove 2009 Page #42  
is consistent with the November 12 NSAM 271."31 More circumstantial evidenc 2009 Page #42  
 had accepted Kennedy's offer. "32 NSAM 271 confirms that Khrushchev had on 2009 Page #42  
tional Security Action Memorandum (NSAM) instructing the new Director of th 2009 Page #43  
formation with NASA;37 and, due to NSAM 271, with the USSR.38 Kennedy's exp 2009 Page #43  
them being shared with the USSR as NSAM 271 required, and finally given Ken 2009 Page #45  
ents .com/pdf/kennedy _ cia.pdf 38 NSAM 271 available online al: hllp://tin 2009 Page #47  

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

 operations . 13 The three June 28 NSAM's support the content of Kennedy's  2009 Page #38  
eaked June 28, 1961 NSM; EO 10920; NSAM's 55-57; and Allen Dulles' November 2009 Page #38  

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

aked "Burned Document, " the three NSAMs explain why the Joint Chiefs were  2009 Page #38  
sources / Archives/Reference +Desk/NSAMs .htm 13 Fletcher Prouty, The Secre 2009 Page #46  

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

ign Technology Desk. LS Army R&D. .NSC advisor On Camera Interview shortly  2003 Page #13  
Restricted - July 14, 1954 • Shows NSC/MJ-12 Special Studies Project • Auth 2003 Page #156  
 not used with TS O ExampletLay to NSC on 17 Mar 53 1954 radars: no shape,  2003 Page #186  
rt. The National Security Council (NSC), newly formed in August 1947, serve 2004 Page #63  
 researchers as the man inside the NSC who received the Robertson Panel Rep 2004 Page #103  
ut the leak that people inside the NSC were afraid to he around him. Lundah 2004 Page #103  
REMARKS ■ "Eyes Only access at the NSC of W.H." ■ Saw brown chip, one from  2005 Page #8  
s top secret memo notes: "SUBJECT: NSC/l\1] -12 Special Studies Project" an 2005 Page #126  
e. The finclings, presented to the NSC in the summer of 1980, were chat the 2007 Page #143  
 military (including the CIA, NSA, NSC, Air Force, Los Alamos Laboratories  2007 Page #143  
documents declassified b) the ClA, NSC, and ochers. As it transpires, the c 2007 Page #144  
 of the National Security Council (NSC)-a central place of coordination for 2008 Page #25  
pply to MJ, e)(Cept: ■ 54/12 is an NSC subcommittee ■ SCEO is Special Class 2008 Page #121  
tral Intelligence, a member of the NSC, or perhaps amore likely-the Assista 2009 Page #19  
sccret net estimate handled by the NSC rather than the Board of Estimates o 2009 Page #19  
ow to advise the President and the NSC of past and current findings only on 2009 Page #25  
ll :the provisions covered in your NSC .letter of May 22, 1953, are.:.satis 2009 Page #27  

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

ulations upon which future relatio nships should be based, and it would be  2008 Page #112  

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

odgrass ~alu. al• 1 The ne,vsn1a n nskcd a thEl thougl1 tt had hPP.n pl3nne 2009 Page #181  

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

·e cxngg~r:lted a eornmen1 ,,·hr-n nsl-:ed \vhct11cr itj' lill1e." · ,vas f 2009 Page #181  

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

1961 National Security Memorandum (NSM) concerning a review ofMJ-12 activit 2009 Page #38  
s support the content of Kennedy's NSM to the Director of Central Intellige 2009 Page #38  
les' response to Kennedy's June 28 NSM was an alleged Top Secret letter iss 2009 Page #38  
emorandum The leaked June 28, 1961 NSM; EO 10920; NSAM's 55-57; and Allen D 2009 Page #38  
es UFOs.34 In response to the June NSM and unknown to Kennedy , Dulles draf 2009 Page #43  

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

L IMA Dc'.e s/(oh mKxns. n MESEUH. nsmm Xou? Qissisa will pre*e*d t* China  2003 Page #213  

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

ltalian-language newspaper // Prog,nso comes to the attention of U.S. Intel 2007 Page #26  

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

...._ • ~ llltll u. a. Im;' • !lw)!nSoS• 1. •• SNrJQJlgs JI ..... J6 ~··· 1 2009 Page #174  

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

C-10. IRC is an abbreviation for 1 nstellar Reconnaissance Craft. Charlie r 2005 Page #164  

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

e, or may be uSed as a loudweaker, Nstien the exciting direct current volta 2006 Page #35  

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

egie Institution, the Max-Planck-] nstitut in Germany, etc. Poulain still w 2007 Page #198  

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

by data or reference*. Ml arc denw nstrebls FAl *11 RULES FOR UFO DEBUNK J. 2003 Page #118  

Word: "nsulat2", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rmer, on top o! which ie & thid, i.nsulat2"n m.att"""' upon which the palic 2005 Page #17  

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

A. .149•I 1.1 t ./fet fai. bP, PWW NSW* AID • W.% KAN SAO. ••• MO. W CA, AO 2006 Page #34  

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

which ia in c1rcul\. W1th the pAtu:nt. T o nt.ieot. bceomio ,e·harsted wi&. 2005 Page #17  
 in c1rcul\. W1th the pAtu:nt. T o nt.ieot. bceomio ,e·harsted wi&.h 15     2005 Page #17  
 out that often. "AJJ the governme nt has to do is shut off access for a li 2005 Page #71  
ratic, republican form of governme nt people thought they had. It will now  2005 Page #85  
ces which point to secret governme nt test craft. From the many sightings o 2005 Page #119  
r-. :)J .\:-:.r. .. ,~! ,:•, 1.~~ ,nt."!.:~i..:l'l1.£r. •I :'\'1.n-.:r,-,.1 2005 Page #124  
.11 to Windows 95 and to \Xlindows NT. Once you have done one job as a cont 2007 Page #78  
ested because the federal governme nt isn't making any ta.x from his gambli 2007 Page #92  
~l.-tft.J :ne 1,,-rc ::t..a:,,.....nt. A': ◄,C)t'(..._ v-o..t,tlY 2l~ •• .. 2007 Page #176  
bris _,.,.,. .... ~---• Lieutenant nt Nellis , Awakened in Night • Transpor 2008 Page #22  
 .. ~:,.• t:-..o .:.au l.:"' fr'(..nt c·! • Ar. I ttc: .... ~lrr!c1.i !r,,1 2008 Page #57  
e would have to come co an agreeme nt with them to escablish the legal regu 2008 Page #112  
 an internat:ona l treaty instrume nt preventing exploitat:ion of all natio 2008 Page #113  
!o"\ vlt.h .:1:trU""f'l KthrJIII!• nt u:i.: ~rfc1,. ,·rt~t..t\iu lt;a,W( .. 2008 Page #121  
.I►' l"~.,,_•t.. •11,,,0, ... ,~,9.nt,r. 1, ,.~ • ._, i IIFll. lll"lf'IL.\l 2008 Page #154  
\ t. OU u,~ t11...Llfl" ll"II I JU Nt Nik 1,. HOOt... (\ Mtr•.'C \\I''-\I , 2008 Page #155  
a..· .. , v•o CllA':"ED •S.lATtC.• Nt!J ~'t.0 0"' • ~•3~A:,.~ 10 T\.4r ~-•• 2009 Page #100  
,,C:, ,:,-..(:.Jr .. CQ\Jl1'T--\t:.NT (~c.&'ff. 6,!"0.0.,A"'C"C~) . ,,,!.=. 2009 Page #104  
5EO u,o ·s.::ou1s-. r ,rAsr l./11,,NT ~l~Y .S4rtL.Ltrrs "' ~IT fU,'Oft.~ A: 2009 Page #115  
IUTOltN W'l!"ll:Otri,,,..,•U, .O;..Nt ,...CIF[.;..1.1 v,.'A.~ -"t;.l0"'1~._ 2009 Page #116  
tal~ 1'ocestj E!n I P t T D .) L h nt I Sc! I•~ ere.phi) c: cnia,:rd In sur 2009 Page #163  
n to qua.rrel with the.ir judvn,:..nt.. Cer1.11inl) ' it i., -..·,~ to ;,:- 2009 Page #163  
s cUccti"c 05 the atom dC\'CIOP!Di"nt Of atomic eno.rgy I : lJomb In tne su 2009 Page #182  
lhe secret Acslo-AmuicBl: equlval~ nt lo a tir.? rr.oon, ~re 1 weaoon said  2009 Page #182  
e. Mrs .. dinat.ion and cicvclopmr:nt o( no• Orm:intl y is the !ormer Sleph 2009 Page #182  
would boycott . the. U:ntecl Na-hi,nt ot that lethal power bas leak• , tion 2009 Page #182  
1•hllS comp:ircd !he new develop~1:nt 1, ol thu ntomic bo,nb. s In Aue!~ :r 2009 Page #183  
inconcti\•able that 111,I At presr.nt ht I~ ch1d cnc1nrrr or nation rh11t ! 2009 Page #183  

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

 stvr•Al.. 1Jo1J~uns eero,.r ,;,.v:Nt', r.,,:,1.JAY. T',.""""-'\oC'-t"'...- 2009 Page #116  
lon in tl1Prr. \v;:1s 11cavy .loss nt' lif0.' New Zealand, Snodgrass ~alu.  2009 Page #181  

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

n the Mt. Pl,aunl C!lurc-b of God. nt-ar Srnitluburg , on Sat-.rnh,-c~nl ,  2009 Page #163  

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

VJ-Pror. W. A. Miller o! the Svd-. nt-y Uni'.'erst:r Civil Ensir1c-cr·lng D 2009 Page #183  

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

d I dlstlrct \Olurr.na motion • It ntalld tbout IU etntnl IXI■• Thil -Luted 2007 Page #165  

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

 ,aoo "" -bco "' .... S.,-,dla Ma.,ntalnl. It -., triFI; 0\11 no diec.trnlb 2007 Page #165  

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

N:O H5)H:D F£0.'-' ~IGHT. "OH0~\1- NtA~ R.IDf:LE __ .. __ _ ·--·-·--··-· ~. 2009 Page #106  

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

when p:ssitle on !fll.Jit:q encot.:nte:i; ■Go·,emrn~t respo:ise to U:"Os ■E 2009 Page #141  

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

 men, no il would boycott . the. U:ntecl Na-hi,nt ot that lethal power bas  2009 Page #182  

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

 at McGuire as Deputy Director a I nteligence for the 21st Air Force. Sovie 2006 Page #29  

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

ication of Caui;al Relationships' (Ntelin..,,-uitics) E.'"1mples -Technolog 2008 Page #148  

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

damental condition of "non-human i ntelligent/intelligence" is henceforth a 2006 Page #52  

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

ey channeled through the Bank of J ntemational Settlements, the hub of the  2008 Page #127  

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

se, even though J.t is merely an i.nternacional organization, it could have 2008 Page #113  

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

e conclusions were arrived at that ntight be expected from ten or more year 2005 Page #171  

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

 as NM for address did not occur u ntil much later. In 1954, "N. Mex." was  2003 Page #183  

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

een the policy since 1947 when the NTK restrictions were imposed. In mainta 2009 Page #15  

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

,C1)t ,:d. TIV., t1,1, .1,..1: -!..ntl, lorre,trl, `..-,-,4 rv-rrrr.or v--t 2004 Page #204  

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

ncies --· 144 • ~•".• ••••fWo '" f ntlo-~ • ru.-s,lu lnn f..:.C. '-lfnnl w: 2008 Page #150  

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

tl British ;md Ne\\' Zcala.r.d sci!ntlsts in the dc11cloprncnl er a ~ecret  2009 Page #180  

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

rcd !he new develop~1:nt 1, ol thu ntomic bo,nb. s In Aue!~ :rnd today, Pro 2009 Page #183  

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

 t:rc::lltr.d wlth be· ii Inv u C(!ntrnl fJ{,,1re ir: t!-.e coordln• 1 ~lio 2009 Page #183  

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

l h Trtalid In Naval Hoipltfll For Ntrwat and Physical Exhauitlon^ •x '* la 2003 Page #91  

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

cnss; Ic:,bairnl lnfonn;iti on C s;nts;r Corporate Author: AIR FORCE WEAPON 2007 Page #163  

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

                Alacrity M (oOCS 0 ntt -SStffiBSL PBKTIVE TO L•Vrt' Im will 2003 Page #226  
u:.r ..,__e.v.. 1-:-=::;.o ,_.._-. ntt ,._,. ,C)tl.t:£ COUlO )t0'T 0'UO' nF 2009 Page #121  
NGLE SIGHTING - (OC100E.R; rtl-4 1!nTt..OCAT1CSU"'- ~'O'•''-) !SOURCE. CO,. 2009 Page #122  

Word: "nttl", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

'·-·----::; • My personal IDttreUU.nttl kl 1947 • I 'vt had only ooe mklor  2008 Page #146  

Word: "ntw", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

8, 1974 1 rllidenr at Albuquerque, Ntw Ut.llc:o, .. IWlkonod UI -I I-,,_,.  2007 Page #165  

Word: "ntxjc", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

a big story in the late 1970s. fb, NTXJC!S tros! ~ le.IS ~\xia l\irel fml i 2007 Page #12  

Word: "nty", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ormal means of acqu:.ring sovereig nty over territories, when exploratio ns 2008 Page #113  

Word: "nu", 8 instance(s) (Back to Top)

C1 ..,..-.,,.:: Fl(~ r. I.OOCl ~1A nu.11 ~•1t.r;t"94"'-..,"'""'.., ,·t-,,.: 2007 Page #162  
 t..a• &arer-c .... ;,t or,, .... ,nu .trl, ::i;u, •, Jn:. .,_,... ·-=-11 . 2008 Page #19  
:-:-1•~ ot 1.t-.1 ·•c~. :n.·~. ,.. NU •A cu,.-.,=. b1 J•':.•• ~!o:-• 1\ cz; 2008 Page #22  
e appropr iation by a state of res nu __ ius. Until the last century, occup 2008 Page #113  
 OUT or lMf ~-'A AN-0 s ... ·L O~F nu,:..._.""(J,.'.,,.. Tl-lE ~a::r. Mu: E 2009 Page #106  
k.:~:i Cl~-~""'XO lJfO 100-,-~c::, nu..:. .... "":,.,.~ .. ..:-.r-.1-.,., T 2009 Page #125  
ould Ju.,t 11 fGntosU c dn.en:. It nu.:y ln(j "'lhHe :t bM t:..,en t,,lUni; 2009 Page #182  
out the Aucklllnd re-The:,, l;:ive nu children. I ports, nld il hlld "nc,-c 2009 Page #182  

Word: "nuance", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

n co ask, with a slighdy different nuance, less narrow and lawyerly. It is, 2005 Page #77  
 every word, every sentence, every nuance, will be picked over by ufologist 2006 Page #131  

Word: "nucle", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

lcs for the safel) and security of nucle:ir weapons . b. (U) All AFOSI unit 2007 Page #175  

Word: "nuclear", 139 instance(s) (Back to Top)

eories range from a UFO crash to a nuclear accident and from a meteor strik 2003 Page #75  
. A modern use is as a coolant for nuclear power reactors." Bismuth is the  2003 Page #107  
there might be a connection to the nuclear magnetic resonance frequency of  2003 Page #111  
same as the stimulating RF signal. Nuclear magnetic resonance occurs at the 2003 Page #111  
MAJESTIC 12 by STANTON T. FRIEDMAN Nuclear Physicist-Lecturer 79 Pembroke C 2003 Page #136  
 largest underground repository of nuclear weapons components in the Wester 2003 Page #142  
h were crammed to the rafters with nuclear weapons and replacement parts fo 2003 Page #142  
ards approached a security-alarmed nuclear storage bunker, he noticed a ver 2003 Page #147  
ing around in front of the Manzano Nuclear storage complex on the nights th 2003 Page #148  
mic test site to explode low-yield nuclear devices in hollowed-out undergro 2003 Page #149  
 to do with a defense from Russian nuclear missiles. Lear gave the source f 2003 Page #150  
was the head of Mount Weather, the nuclear attack proof bunker outside Wash 2003 Page #193  
nment leaders are taken in case of nuclear attack. In fact, on September 11 2003 Page #193  
that if • is ditilicd to IrkStaa a nuclear antra riven poverplent In the ar 2004 Page #20  
red and fifty thousand kilotons of nuclear ordinance under the twin base co 2004 Page #46  
ts them. Airmen in the Bentwaters (nuclear) Weapons Storage Area first saw  2004 Page #47  
 some of the men involved; illegal nuclear weaponry; documented physiologic 2004 Page #48  
ence what I saw. Now, okay, it's a nuclear place. Nothing to hide there, no 2004 Page #53  
t At East Gate, to the effect that nuclear weapons were stored at RAF Bentw 2004 Page #53  
ither to confirm nor to deny where nuclear weapons are located either in th 2004 Page #54  
ed Stated Air Force personnel that nuclear weapons stored in the Weapons St 2004 Page #54  
2, "RAF Benrwaters and Woodbridge: Nuclear Weapons Allegations." 56         2004 Page #59  
"dynamite shack" • Upshot-Knothole nuclear testing was not essentially harm 2004 Page #124  
up • Rocky Mountain Arsenal having nuclear contamination and cover-ups for  2004 Page #124  
t was that the Trinity burst was a nuclear bomb explosion; the newspapers w 2004 Page #125  
r a thing or two. Let's begin with nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman, well 2004 Page #133  
uiry call from Stanton Friedman, a nuclear physicist whose lecture called " 2004 Page #135  
's personal choice to oversee both nuclear and rocketry programs • After St 2004 Page #158  
. Zel'dovich • Worked in Space and Nuclear Weapons Program • Designed nucle 2004 Page #159  
Nuclear Weapons Program • Designed nuclear warheads for Rockets • Halted a  2004 Page #159  
ar warheads for Rockets • Halted a Nuclear Warhead being detonated on the m 2004 Page #159  
eering Semipalatinsk • Kurchatov's Nuclear Bomb Exploded there • Center for 2004 Page #163  
heimer • 40 When Appointed head of Nuclear Research • Also Research on Time 2004 Page #164  
s would be taken in the event of a nuclear attack, was involved in the phon 2004 Page #176  
ring our military preparedness and nuclear deterrent ■ Halting reconna issa 2005 Page #9  
their UFOs or mother ship ■ Send a nuclear armed probe at Phobos on Mars ■  2005 Page #10  
as the ninth series of atmospheric nuclear weapons tests and which were con 2005 Page #39  
, 1953. The series consisted of 11 nuclear tests in total. One detonation w 2005 Page #39  
shot-Knothole was intended to test nuclear devices for possible inclusion i 2005 Page #39  
s), even conceivabl) with tactical nuclear warheads .2 Beyond this, d1e ide 2005 Page #121  
ngs and crashes have occurred near nuclear instaUations. Recovered UFOs hav 2005 Page #130  
edl y been secured and analyzed at nuclear laboratories and UFO propulsion  2005 Page #130  
 Inez experienced the birth of the nuclear age at Trinity. Inez had just se 2005 Page #153  
iscs and Westinghouse provided the nuclear reactors to power the engines. I 2005 Page #164  
aid, ''We are already working with nuclear fuels and equipment to cancel ou 2005 Page #172  
e: no TV or radio or microwaves or nuclear power plants or satellites or DN 2006 Page #6  
mputers or airplanes or rockets or nuclear weapons or transplanted organs o 2006 Page #6  
an ocean mining to us, so we build nuclear submarines to stay in the depths 2006 Page #7  
 ocean carrying their multitude of nuclear tipped missiles. There are also  2006 Page #7  
, many used in the electronics and nuclear industries. It should not be for 2006 Page #7  
um were essentially worthless. Now nuclear navies use zirconium based alloy 2006 Page #7  
d alloys because of their splendid nuclear and anticorrosion properties. Ti 2006 Page #7  
 helping stop the proliferation of nuclear weapons. What is more exciting t 2006 Page #13  
arguments. Not many have worked on nuclear airplanes, fission and fusion pr 2006 Page #13  
he was initially given training in Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Warfare 2006 Page #16  
 radar system to detect UFOs: NaYy nuclear Rubs equipped with instrumentati 2006 Page #26  
was that this was connected with a nuclear power station in the area. He'd  2006 Page #125  
e UFO story could be a cover for a nuclear accident — as I'd always done wh 2006 Page #126  
n program on TV which dealt with a nuclear accident at Greenham Common in t 2006 Page #126  
s in which radiation leaked from a nuclear weapon. Local doctors had since  2006 Page #126  
 per issue — and linking it with a nuclear accident at the same time. "By c 2006 Page #126  
nger. Such keeper flights carrying nuclear weapons are too horrific to cont 2006 Page #140  
ous problem for the Air Force when nuclear weapons are lost over friendly c 2006 Page #141  
wood. The incident was reported to nuclear physicist and UFO investigator,  2006 Page #143  
 AFB 41\lellis Air Force Range and Nuclear Testing Site in which the U. S.  2006 Page #150  
to the war in Korea and the recent nuclear threats bi the Soviets, but it m 2006 Page #164  
ht on the most-feared consequence, nuclear war with the Soviet Union? Were  2006 Page #164  
War III, which could necessitate a nuclear response and "nuclear Armageddon 2006 Page #165  
ecessitate a nuclear response and "nuclear Armageddon." The Joint Chiefs of 2006 Page #165  
 were news stories of an impending nuclear attack on the USA by Russia, app 2006 Page #165  
n for the publicized threat to use nuclear weapons against Chinese troops.  2006 Page #165  
crater was blasted out to test the nuclear potential for peaceful engineeri 2006 Page #199  
 Flat where the first above-ground nuclear tests were conducted. It was all 2006 Page #199  
anched at the Test Site during the nuclear tests. We were told that there h 2006 Page #201  
l capability ► Starting to harness nuclear and other cosmic energies for we 2007 Page #37  
. Monitoring and interference with nuclear and other major weapons programs 2007 Page #37  
► Monitoring and interference with nuclear and other major weapons programs 2007 Page #37  
e able to decide whether to launch nuclear missiJes. \X/hen they come our a 2007 Page #85  
ormed Jack that crus aircraft had "nuclear capabilities" . Jack was told th 2007 Page #107  
associated "·ith the USAF 1 • EPA (Nuclear Energy for Propulsion of Aircraf 2007 Page #109  
t time period there was a military nuclear explosion seismic listing post w 2007 Page #126  
ile speculation has focused upon a nuclear weapons-test as being the culpri 2007 Page #142  
 specificall~ designed co identi~· nuclear explosions . .As in such cases,  2007 Page #143  
ates p~inred toward an atmospheric nuclear explosion of two or three kiloto 2007 Page #143  
 detection was due ro some form of nuclear explo ion -with most fingers poi 2007 Page #143  
t fault and that there had been no nuclear detonation -of any kind whatsoev 2007 Page #143  
t rule out that chis signal was of nuclear origin." le was the panel's tent 2007 Page #143  
ad to the rughJy guarded secret of nuclear weapons stored inside the :tvfan 2007 Page #164  
nt Administrati on responsible for nuclear weapons storage -and Chi.lili Ma 2007 Page #168  
, Sandia Laboratories, the Defense Nuclear Agenc y, and the Department of E 2007 Page #174  
onsible for safety and security of nuclear weapons with currcn1 in1clligenc 2007 Page #175  
n1clligencc concerning thre:115 to nuclear weapons. The definition of CR 44 2007 Page #175  
 pose a thrc:it to the security of nuclear weapons operalc in1cm:11ionally  2007 Page #175  
 operalc in1cm:11ionally . (2) (U) Nuclear we:ipons could be mo\'td through 2007 Page #175  
 information concerning threats to nuclear weapons and to report such evalu 2007 Page #175  
ble for the safety and security of nuclear weapons." 169                    2007 Page #175  
ae,ial ofvecls, which landed where nuclear weapons were stored. The complai 2007 Page #176  
 lights land inside the restricted nuclear weapons zone. Conclude with summ 2007 Page #176  
air. He said that it looked like a nuclear explosion but added quickly that 2008 Page #9  
 Oak Ridge; Security Branch, NEPA [Nuclear Energy for Propulsion of Aircraf 2008 Page #28  
 that the weapons in question were nuclear in nature. This alone, of course 2008 Page #32  
nnel could have been sent from the nuclear submarin e base at Bangor near B 2008 Page #60  
 to maintain the alleged secret of nuclear missiles underground at RAF Bent 2008 Page #74  
e idea that the blast was one of a nuclear nature. Moreover , Baxter and At 2008 Page #101  
bserved in the regions affected by nuclear weapon tests. These facts (as we 2008 Page #102  
e explosion) count in favor of the nuclear character of the Tunguska explos 2008 Page #102  
this instance with a novel type of nuclear reaction. And, most recently, in 2008 Page #102  
oresee the use of space craft w1ch nuclear warheads as the ultimate weapon  2008 Page #114  
f flight could lead co accidenta l nuclear war with horrible consequences.  2008 Page #114  
r Otto Hahn, called the "father of nuclear chemistry "; scientists Carl Fre 2008 Page #138  
CT s::!-BYELOKORO\IICHE ,UKRAINE • NUCLEAR ICBM LAUNCH rACILllY • 91D'UFO S 2008 Page #150  
esearch (p 10) Defense against UFO Nuclear Weapons (p 11) RPVs and Man-Made 2009 Page #8  
novations will emerge? "Sundesert" Nuclear Reactors. Memo to Attorney Gener 2009 Page #10  
sert Reactors is apt to bring 1978 nuclear reactor development to a standst 2009 Page #10  
 of mutually assured survival. The Nuclear Elephant. Contrary to public opi 2009 Page #10  
y to public opinion, non-polluting nuclear Nov 766 reactors are the safest  2009 Page #10  
 grind to a halt in the event of a nuclear attack. Ironically, he (incorrec 2009 Page #10  
 early and feasible goals; replace nuclear vs. non-nuclear with "attack and 2009 Page #10  
t the technological disarmament of nuclear weapons." The Soviets were alrea 2009 Page #17  
S. Reaction to Soviet placing of a Nuclear Weapon in Space" drawn up by Ray 2009 Page #17  
ck and possibly lead to accidental nuclear war. During the tense standoff d 2009 Page #17  
k to secure as much data on Soviet nuclear capability and advise the White  2009 Page #17  
h AFB, Michigan; which brought our nuclear forces to standby alert. Air For 2009 Page #18  
anations for these incursions over nuclear weapons storage facilities. One  2009 Page #18  
response and contingency plans for nuclear attack if they had been able to. 2009 Page #18  
d that the Soviet Union might risk nuclear war through such action than giv 2009 Page #18  
               DEFENSE AGAINST UFO NUCLEAR WEAPONS What have Russia, China, 2009 Page #22  
vil defense as a countermeasure to nuclear attack. Anyone who seeks reliabl 2009 Page #22  
iable and complete defense against nuclear attack will search in vain, but  2009 Page #22  
space borne targets, including UFO nuclear weapons before they are launched 2009 Page #22  
gly difficult, particularly if our nuclear forces are not numerically super 2009 Page #22  
ar-fogging discs or the dumping of nuclear waste from the nearby Hanford pl 2009 Page #31  
s too dangerous due to the risk of nuclear war. 38                          2009 Page #44  
 facility (above), said to contain nuclear warheads, at RAF 63              2009 Page #69  
ea (WSA), that presumably included nuclear weapons heavily guarded in Decem 2009 Page #71  
hen you have UFO craft flying over nuclear weapons storage areas and nobody 2009 Page #85  
,SSIFIE D l EXAS lRIANGLE AIICRAFT NUCLEAR PROPULSION PROGRAM HEARING •Iir: 2009 Page #130  
eration Crossroads was a series of nuclear weapon tests conducted by the Un 2009 Page #173  
 purpose was to test the effect of nuclear weapons on naval ships. The seri 2009 Page #173  

Word: "nuclear-powered", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

zantsev's scenario told of a large nuclear-powered spacecraft from Mars tha 2008 Page #102  

Word: "nuclear-tipped", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 of such enormous risks as placing nuclear-tipped missiles in Cuba. Fortuna 2009 Page #18  

Word: "nuclear\", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

R 44 is CoUections Requirement for nuclear\\ eapons security, originaUy est 2007 Page #175  

Word: "nucleic", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

y Retroyiridae that has RNA as its nucleic acid and uses the enzyme reverse 2004 Page #81  
h (almost certainly) do not have a nucleic acid genome. It seems that a pro 2006 Page #113  
tivation by procedures that modify nucleic acids". Prion derives from (pro) 2006 Page #113  

Word: "nucleus", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ber of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of each atom. For example, magne 2003 Page #107  
 radio piloting transmitter with a nucleus of plutonium transmitting on all 2004 Page #12  

Word: "nudc", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

minJ1ion of threat inform:1t1on to nudc:ir -..e;opons is of paramount 1mpor 2007 Page #175  

Word: "nude-jr", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nformation conccminj! thrc.11.S 10 nude-Jr weapons and 10 rcpon such C\'al1 2007 Page #175  

Word: "nudear", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

g, China, in less than 17 hours... Nudear submarines circumnavigate the glo 2006 Page #6  

Word: "nuevo", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ulation centers such as Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Curving along and south of t 2007 Page #185  

Word: "nuey", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 'be!o:-c ?J:~,.:.chu- Gei,er.al X,nuey !\llld ihai •r. .,:,.Id "'"" "os ll 2009 Page #182  

Word: "nufacturod", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 indJcdtc:, this watermark vao m.,,nufacturod by the S. E. , H. Vornon , In 2007 Page #46  

Word: "nuforc", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

the names of people who had called NUFORC right after the Crash. This list  2008 Page #45  
ed me lo join MU FON. I called the NUFORC phone number I had originally see 2008 Page #70  

Word: "nuggets", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 certain place. I harvested little nuggets of data. For example Donna Hare  2007 Page #85  

Word: "nukce", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

.--, e6g F..:: Coyolr Canyon ERDA (nukce liutde }1.D,nuno s) -. -- ~ It•!"" 2007 Page #168  

Word: "nuke", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

dusk in 1974. I was working in the nuke storage facility at the main radio  2004 Page #57  

Word: "nukes", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

n specially trained to work around nukes. The other variable was rooted in  2004 Page #46  
dar sites on here, live missiles — nukes, ... Sharp points, air to ground.  2004 Page #52  
F-4 Phantoms that were loaded with nukes ready to take off at a moments not 2004 Page #57  
ople? Something is flying over our nukes and we have no control over it?" 7 2009 Page #85  

Word: "nulcca", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 technologies? Coyote C.nyoa DtlA (nulcca tnelde lbnuoo• Dhc letTlt:val ·o- 2007 Page #164  

Word: "nulitary", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 fires up there, but never had the nulitary ever showed up for another fire 2007 Page #126  

Word: "nullarbor", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ase was in December of 1994 on the Nullarbor Plains of Australia. One late  2007 Page #130  

Word: "nullius", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 law, since there were no more res nullius territories , is beginn:.ng to r 2008 Page #113  
nt new problems. * ... 1lr + * Res nullius is something that belongs to nob 2008 Page #113  
ignty of any state is considered ~ nullius. If it could be established that 2008 Page #113  
e, there could be no c!a:.m of res nullius by any state on earth (if that s 2008 Page #113  
 a comma delete one "is" underline nullius Delete "With" irrational not ine 2008 Page #116  

Word: "nulrun", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

S'»’K. a I I  nwarchi r. M:intnn I nulrun mil with Marvel ncd Is'-j in inxn 2003 Page #132  

Word: "nultary", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 sadouluu. there win deal with the nUltary, political psg^helagiaal sltuati 2003 Page #212  

Word: "numbed", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

remained silent for a few moments, numbed by the buzzing noise and the whol 2007 Page #196  

Word: "number", 245 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nly miles away. We now know that a number of people around the Kecksburg ar 2003 Page #58  
e not as widely known, there are a number of local witnesses who state that 2003 Page #66  
 the incident, there was a smaller number of government officials who retur 2003 Page #66  
gation into the Kecksburg event, a number of new leads came to my attention 2003 Page #68  
been the final resting place for a number of crashed UFOs. Can this be veri 2003 Page #77  
ization, Roscoe was named as MJ-12 number one. And if you tend to discount  2003 Page #87  
smuth ingredient. Bismuth's atomic number on the Periodic Table of Elements 2003 Page #106  
e magnesium. Isotope refers to the number of protons and neutrons in the nu 2003 Page #107  
      Layered Bi/Mg Metal Analysis Number Figure 14. Ion Microprobe graph c 2003 Page #109  
perimental sequence was repeated a number of times and in every case, the r 2003 Page #114  
al piece, it was determined from a number of repeat experiments that betwee 2003 Page #114  
 earned no top secret registration number, military titles *setv improperly 2003 Page #135  
 the cattle mutilation aspect, the number of UFOs and the on-board experien 2003 Page #144  
 shows one blacked out agenda item number three and none of the associated  2003 Page #157  
but not identical. Same processing number 834021 -XXX Correct JOIA sequence 2003 Page #159  
ource, the date it was leaked, the number of documents obtained, the number 2003 Page #169  
 number of documents obtained, the number of pages, and the classification. 2003 Page #169  
989. Postage was paid by an Fmeter number 2223773 made by Postalia, and iss 2003 Page #171  
re than 15 sec or lots of people • Number of people counts more if differen 2003 Page #177  
 » Receipt by Don Berliner n Meter number links it to Quillan Drugstore, La 2003 Page #180  
f the time who described the large number of construction actions going on  2003 Page #183  
 that there is no security control number. This appears to be true, and is  2003 Page #185  
offer is one of two: (a) a control number may have been on the back of the  2003 Page #185  
mind and media No security control number O Not applied to a proof copy? Th 2003 Page #186  
dry undoubtedly told Truman of the number of radar UFO sightings (described 2003 Page #191  
graphs of them. You could see in a number of these photographs. There were  2003 Page #197  
 interested in the paranormal. Any number of stories could be told about hi 2003 Page #198  
ep it identical? • Note the 201140 number that is printed in the upper righ 2003 Page #207  
onference 9. Understand the unique number system that is present on the Tru 2003 Page #210  
is rare, especially given the file number 0020140. Note that it is sequenti 2003 Page #210  
rvations, direction of trajectory, number of objects observed, time of impa 2004 Page #9  
ecifically the month of August), a number of strange objects had been found 2004 Page #10  
y point of view, I had uncovered a number of documents that referred to bot 2004 Page #12  
 can be authenticated? I pursued a number of leads. The British researcher  2004 Page #13  
hat he said and to whom, he made a number of positive comments on the UFO s 2004 Page #14  
land — myself and Jon spoke with a number of witnesses who knew of crashed  2004 Page #16  
isherman Laurie Wickens dialed the number of the Barrington Passage Detachm 2004 Page #34  
 he was after getting the payphone number and hung up on him. Wickens was m 2004 Page #35  
ble Island. This brought the total number of vessels searching the Sound up 2004 Page #40  
 not there. That then makes reason number three look more attractive if you 2004 Page #42  
are a UFO investigator. And reason number three was: 3. The object submerge 2004 Page #42  
through. "B" had been down there a number of times and thought these tunnel 2004 Page #51  
 also gave Budd his mother's phone number should Budd wish to speak with he 2004 Page #58  
often poignant observations from a number of the men who were caught up in  2004 Page #59  
down In Smith's files there were a number of letters that described why the 2004 Page #88  
sen to cover it up. After asking a number of questions in the U.S., Smith r 2004 Page #89  
es are investigating along quite a number of lines, which might possibly be 2004 Page #89  
left in a bus station. So he had a number of these visits. They had samples 2004 Page #94  
ll be alive. Sarbacher named off a number of people but all were dead. Then 2004 Page #98  
er to get him talk. Walker asked a number of questions trying to ridicule t 2004 Page #99  
alker) saw a file that contained a number of official government documents  2004 Page #100  
d have been analyzing for the last number of years. The main figure at the  2004 Page #101  
f eighty reports cited show Report Number, whether aliens were noted, wheth 2004 Page #106  
d citizenry. I was assigned a code number — Fox Trot Kilo 3 Zero Blue — whi 2004 Page #108  
ASTER TABLE OF 80 REPORTS • Report number • Event Year • Location and Count 2004 Page #109  
1994, Stringfield self-published a number of well-received Status Reports o 2004 Page #110  
as been read and assigned a Report Number, relating the year involved — pre 2004 Page #110  
n attempting to estimate the total number of crashes recovered, a number th 2004 Page #115  
tal number of crashes recovered, a number that has widespread interest. A n 2004 Page #115  
ch secrets leak? There have been a number of specific objections to the ETH 2004 Page #121  
ell, then our numbers imply a huge number of thousands of witnesses, more o 2004 Page #125  
, more or less consistent with the number of people who might have been inv 2004 Page #125  
 would have been a very manageable number given the authority of the recove 2004 Page #129  
 low, what, in your opinion is the number of crashes that we have recovered 2004 Page #129  
y likely that it is less than this number as it is more than this number).  2004 Page #129  
his number as it is more than this number). His answer to me was not record 2004 Page #129  
1967, are shown on Slide 28: Large number of craft and aliens recovered and 2004 Page #130  
thorities declassify quite a large number of documents that are now deemed  2004 Page #148  
doesn't know anything. There are a number of incidents, testimonies and sta 2004 Page #176  
ge in 1972 was only one event of a number of key events during the 1970s th 2004 Page #180  
t appeared to be that in a certain number of cases, and they indicated that 2004 Page #187  
 the present time. At that point a number of documents describing the evolu 2004 Page #189  
contact with the government were a number of important things about how the 2004 Page #191  
. Say what you will, we have had a number of confirmations of the MJ-12 gro 2004 Page #191  
rmations of the MJ-12 group from a number of different sources. Let me add  2004 Page #191  
the search for MJ-12. He told me a number of things which add to our unders 2004 Page #191  
eval effort. They also mentioned a number of very interesting tidbits added 2004 Page #216  
point amongst skeptics, namely the number of police officers who were at th 2004 Page #216  
hese should be the same across any number of photographs taken with that in 2004 Page #233  
atives each have a hand-written ID number (1-4) written on them, but in two 2004 Page #235  
 a fashion. Jesse Marcel recalls a number of press men/photographers taking 2004 Page #237  
 On his desk he found there were a number of phone messages from some of th 2004 Page #237  
urce S-1, who has supplied quite a number of documents to Tim. This source  2004 Page #248  
sitation, Weaver gave me the phone number of his friend, Robert Thompson, w 2005 Page #42  
 stated briefly: 'The building was number 18F, 3"1 Floor. The 13 bodies and 2005 Page #42  
 the dry ice packed beneatl1. As a number of Air Police stood silent guard  2005 Page #43  
 down," and both her husband and a number of military personnel left the ba 2005 Page #44  
stance, the CI.A, FBI, DIA, or any number of other national securi'0' offic 2005 Page #73  
r nations) has encountered a large number of strange and apparently amazing 2005 Page #77  
ve been made severa.l rimes over a number of years. See Cox, Billy, "Apollo 2005 Page #81  
his death? This paper draws from a number of printed, archjval and human so 2005 Page #88  
ling little if any difference. The number of layers used in the device's co 2005 Page #90  
out copies of the form following a number of sightings. His daughter, Dr. E 2005 Page #95  
g his own observations, those of a number of co-workers, and independent re 2005 Page #96  
a subject of genuine interest ro a number of military and civilian offices  2005 Page #99  
y ultimately be excluded and, in a number of historic incidences, declared  2005 Page #104  
 Jo"mal of O,go11011a1, Volume 24, Number 2, New York, Orgonomic Publicatio 2005 Page #105  
 ]011mal of 01-gonovry, Volume 25, Number 1, New York, Orgonomic Publicatio 2005 Page #105  
esenting the extraordinarily large number of reported UFO crashes and their 2005 Page #119  
ine, tlus represents an incredible number of opportunities for the U.S. Gov 2005 Page #119  
 the crashed UFO subject reveals a number of cases that can be considered h 2005 Page #132  
 a 1948 Aztec crash. Thjs raises a number of important questions. Was Newto 2005 Page #133  
 hand, professions, state of mind, number, relationships) 3.0 Sources (prov 2005 Page #135  
) 3.0 Sources (provenance of case, number of sources, internal consistency, 2005 Page #135  
 low, what, in your opinion is the number of crashes that we have recovered 2005 Page #140  
who provided him with Jose's phone number. It was then that their mutual in 2005 Page #154  
og y based on testimony given by a number of sources, some of which still p 2005 Page #163  
ieval stories because of the sheer number of witnesses who have testified t 2005 Page #166  
Engineering and Alien Astronautics number of these clisc capacitors from a  2005 Page #171  
ied to the turbine engine. Using a number of assumptions as co the nature o 2005 Page #171  
veral engineering centers. A large number of corporations were im·olved in  2005 Page #173  
r super special genes. There are a number of conditions whose frequency in  2006 Page #7  
larly, the Soviets had shot down a number of military reconnaissance aircra 2006 Page #8  
ve never had an unlisted telephone number. It is in my books and on my webs 2006 Page #12  
on, there are the testimonies of a number of whisdeblowers who claim to hav 2006 Page #14  
al operations or participated in a number of highly classified extraterrest 2006 Page #14  
his approach. They have provided a number of persuasive arguments for the a 2006 Page #15  
 This explanation accounts for the number of discrepancies found in SOM1-01 2006 Page #16  
ology. This is consistent with the number of crash retrieval operations tha 2006 Page #19  
e years (1982-1994) and received a number of awards including the Commendat 2006 Page #21  
h retrieval teams. Combined with a number of consistencies with SOM1-01, St 2006 Page #23  
-12 Group projects; minimizing the number of personnel aware of such activi 2006 Page #23  
aves no paper trail, minimizes the number of individuals aware of MJ-12 pro 2006 Page #24  
OM1-01. This would account for the number of alleged discrepancies in SOM1- 2006 Page #24  
assification procedures_ • Unknown number—estimated 150 within DoD. • Inclu 2006 Page #33  
, the aerospace archeologist has a number of tools available to help identi 2006 Page #72  
 M-21 (reversing the digits in the number 12) and the drone D-21. The mated 2006 Page #77  
mple, a part with an ADP stamp and number 20F123-1 RH would come from the r 2006 Page #84  
where I live. After interviewing a number of local residents and personnel  2006 Page #87  
ad been sighting UFOs for years. A number of these sightings actually occur 2006 Page #89  
ht think we were crazy up here." A number of people that I spoke with said  2006 Page #93  
t and Mrs. May informed me about a number of things that were not in the bo 2006 Page #93  
over a total of eleven states. The number of sightings and events were grow 2006 Page #97  
ment of the procedures, and random number generators are yielding a wealth  2006 Page #102  
zed particles, with the higher the number of the level indicating the small 2006 Page #105  
as been a monotonically increasing number of humans, with occasional reduct 2006 Page #107  
e than 66 civilians and an unknown number of military personnel are killed. 2006 Page #107  
provides detail on the deaths of a number of Mexican recovery personnel aft 2006 Page #109  
 that prions are responsible for a number of previously known but little-un 2006 Page #113  
re fairly flexible and can adopt a number of subtly different shapes: in th 2006 Page #114  
, there would be of course a large number of motives to contemplate. Howeve 2006 Page #116  
prec Figure 2. These data show the number of cattle parts removed for the s 2006 Page #118  
he incident on January 23, 1974, a number of alien bodies and several still 2006 Page #121  
tshire], and deliver the boxes." A number of hours later, they reached Port 2006 Page #122  
sts, the Ministry of Defense and a number of other agencies." I continued:  2006 Page #131  
" I continued: "Excuse me, Nick: a number of other agencies? What do you me 2006 Page #131  
t do you mean by that?" "I mean, a number of other agencies," was Pope's ti 2006 Page #131  
cially, there are those who, for a number of reasons, I am not able to name 2006 Page #131  
 to me directly by Nick Pope had a number of perceptive comments to make. " 2006 Page #131  
 the events at Rendlesham Forest a number of personnel from Porton Down wer 2006 Page #132  
n July 1993. It was also sent to a number of British UFO investigators in e 2006 Page #133  
ord from Paul, I began to call his number and email him. On September 10th, 2006 Page #151  
 This is what we called Photograph Number 1. This is another rendition at t 2006 Page #158  
attacked with about 200,000 men, a number which doubled over the next month 2006 Page #165  
r when it was thought that a large number of unidentified airplanes were ap 2006 Page #168  
 Command Post that at 1030 hours a number of unidentified aircraft were app 2006 Page #170  
y some six months before. Still, a number of questions remain.- Immediately 2006 Page #190  
l Americans, reported the greatest number of OBE events. This group also an 2006 Page #198  
 indicate that not only do a great number of people experience paranormal e 2006 Page #198  
ranormal experiences, but that the number increases with education level an 2006 Page #198  
 coral that scared the horses. The number of experiences seemed out of prop 2006 Page #199  
r. There is no limit placed on the number of individuals who could thus be  2006 Page #202  
ersary of the 1947 UFO incident. A number of such ads appeared in the July  2007 Page #60  
ctured is a shiny dark grey with a number of external worm-like veins and a 2007 Page #64  
oor" and was accompanied by an 800 number. As a regular Times reader I esti 2007 Page #67  
e. 2. Press pe~onal identification number: To call a number in the U.S., Ca 2007 Page #68  
l identification number: To call a number in the U.S., Canada or the Caribb 2007 Page #68  
IJ); press area code and telephone number. To make an international call, p 2007 Page #68  
ntry code, city code and telephone number. -:. ~ To make another call, do n 2007 Page #68  
The text noted that NEC is Japan's number one brand for digital cameras, ad 2007 Page #70  
 technology has been pushing tl1is number steadjjy upward in recent years.  2007 Page #121  
ched no less than three figures in number. The first reaJ inkling of offici 2007 Page #137  
these maintain that the Cl.A and a number of other official bodies have col 2007 Page #138  
this incident and indicated that a number of persons in that area had obser 2007 Page #140  
vations , direction of trajectory, number of objects observed, time of impa 2007 Page #142  
ortant responsibilities. Accession Number: ADA0J0043 Title: Kinland Air For 2007 Page #163  
TION OVER VIDEO: This is Apartment Number 1040 at Pennsylvania and Montgome 2007 Page #166  
. Of great assistance to us were a number of Coyame-area residents. Before  2007 Page #188  
vant to the 1974 Coyame case for a number of reasons. The first was a UFO s 2007 Page #191  
 Maffei. , , Maney aJso mentions a number of other smalJ fragments which we 2007 Page #194  
, in 1957, have been analyzed by a number of both governmental and private  2007 Page #194  
most all, fell into the sea. But a number of small pieces fell close to the 2007 Page #194  
ross the sky. I talked to Maggio a number of years ago as I was investigati 2008 Page #8  
I-3b (Major Hart)," reported, 'The number of reports generated by the 18 Ap 2008 Page #11  
the area in 1991 and interviewed a number of the witnesses . Among the firs 2008 Page #11  
nces and speeds. There have been a number of UFO reports in which this prob 2008 Page #13  
 Yet, as I have been reminded on a number of occasions, it is the considere 2008 Page #31  
n fact, I would say that the total number of reports easily exceeded one hu 2008 Page #33  
viruses-uncovered as a result of a number of UFO crashes within the United  2008 Page #37  
I called him at the same telephone number and I spoke with his wife. She st 2008 Page #54  
Crash could have originated from a number of bases in the area. Fort Lewis, 2008 Page #59  
cialist advice and assistance on a number of areas related to specific inve 2008 Page #64  
most TV news programs (including a number of US shows such as ABC News's Ni 2008 Page #65  
has gone on the record and given a number of media interviews, following th 2008 Page #66  
a case from 5 November 1990 when a number of RAF Tornado aircraft were over 2008 Page #67  
s story here of interest to a vast number of people. I shall highlight the  2008 Page #67  
 MU FON. I called the NUFORC phone number I had originally seen on a busine 2008 Page #70  
nheimer memo. Here we will apply a number oflinguistic techniques that have 2008 Page #104  
 showing the source, the date, the number of documents in the delivery and  2008 Page #104  
cated but computes quantities like number of syllables, length of words, an 2008 Page #106  
pace bar. Words are defined as the number of characters between spaces as a 2008 Page #106  
ogously , sentences consist of the number of words between the space at the 2008 Page #106  
re stylometric quantities that use number of syllables in a word, such as l 2008 Page #106  
asis of their submitted works. The number shown is essentially the number o 2008 Page #108  
he number shown is essentially the number of different inputs from each sou 2008 Page #108  
ome key definitions ■Word length = number of characters between the spaces  2008 Page #116  
guistic Data for Pace Ein-Opp QD ■ Number of characters ■ Number of words ■ 2008 Page #117  
in-Opp QD ■ Number of characters ■ Number of words ■ Number of sentences ■  2008 Page #117  
 of characters ■ Number of words ■ Number of sentences ■ Words/ sentence ■W 2008 Page #117  
           Pace U.N. Letter Data ■ Number of characters ■ Number of words ■ 2008 Page #118  
tter Data ■ Number of characters ■ Number of words ■ Number of sentences ■  2008 Page #118  
 of characters ■ Number of words ■ Number of sentences ■ Words/ sentence ■  2008 Page #118  
rently designed to coincide with a number of the significant celestial alig 2008 Page #136  
the launch delayed. NASA, citing a number of minor technical considerations 2008 Page #136  
 and adolescent psychiatrists. The number of child psychologists in U.S. sc 2008 Page #140  
publication of DSMIV in I 994, the number had grown to 374. The number of c 2008 Page #141  
, the number had grown to 374. The number of child psychologists in U.S. sc 2008 Page #141  
logo), a second page with the file number T3 l 00 l 0-055, followed by 18 p 2009 Page #8  
Listed chronologically , they are: Number Subject and content Date words Pr 2009 Page #10  
ermit. (Identical paragraph-sic) A number of questions about such a study a 2009 Page #12  
ages. Of immediate interest is the number T3 l 00 I 0-055 on the cover page 2009 Page #13  
00 I 0-055 on the cover page. This number is repeated as part of the securi 2009 Page #13  
rity page, shown as the TS control number. This added consistency could arg 2009 Page #13  
nally, what's left? The TS Control number shows up on both the title page r 2009 Page #13  
gic and technical secrecy. A small number of documents might need to be kep 2009 Page #21  
 its secret nature would permit. A number of questions about such a study a 2009 Page #23  
ever know. While there have been a number of publications on the subject du 2009 Page #24  
 AMENDED. COPY 01 OF 02 TS CONTROL NUMBER T310010-055 20                    2009 Page #26  
ate paragraph, page 4 of Inclosure Number 1 to your letter-needs to be revi 2009 Page #27  
g official documents corroborate a number of leaked documents also describi 2009 Page #36  
1. The Burned Document contained a number of directives concerning how to c 2009 Page #39  
ld's subsequent association with a number of CIA assets provided opportunit 2009 Page #44  
does not have the standard control number. This has led to some claiming it 2009 Page #46  
itation , Weaver gave me the phone number of his friend, Robert Thompson ,  2009 Page #50  
 down," and both her husband and a number of military personnel left the ba 2009 Page #51  
arch 1995, of the experiences of a number of military personnel when enteri 2009 Page #52  
on Beyond any shadow of doubt, the number of people who can claim aliens wr 2009 Page #54  
 in mind, it is a ve,y, ve,y small number of people. WHO KNOW? That's corre 2009 Page #75  
ry assistanc e and got their phone number. The person who took my call was  2009 Page #137  
. June 13, 1947 On June 13, 1947 a number of newspapers covered the story i 2009 Page #156  
r Snodgrass was also a member of a number of professional societies includi 2009 Page #164  
the U.S. Navy contributing a small number of explosive experts. The Project 2009 Page #165  
iversity of California published a number of papers relating to certain pha 2009 Page #166  
iversity of California published a number of papers relating to certain pha 2009 Page #172  
invaluable in the examination of a number of factors." The New Zealand Hera 2009 Page #173  

Word: "number-fox", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d citizenry. I was assigned a code number-Fox Trot Kilo 3 Zero Blue-which w 2005 Page #139  

Word: "numbered", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

inks the document to other 00201XX numbered leaked Majestic documents. 7. T 2003 Page #210  
 over the next month. U.N. forces, numbered at about one half the Chinese f 2006 Page #165  
ile ■ Clippings were falling off ■ Numbered upper right, green or black ■Te 2007 Page #43  
, not opinion; and second, it is a numbered list of points. Therefore, the  2009 Page #11  

Word: "numbering", 6 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Staff (OCS) filing system and memo numbering to the war department system.  2003 Page #26  
ntelligence, aerodyne □ Format and numbering □ Verified subtleties , NE102  2003 Page #29  
 in lower corner • Format correct, numbering sequence correct • Declassific 2003 Page #159  
 many years, and include different numbering systems and sometimes addition 2004 Page #110  
ust two weeks before this OCS file numbering S)Stem changed co the War Depa 2005 Page #123  
Stem changed co the War Department numbering system. The line spacing, type 2005 Page #123  

Word: "numbers", 34 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d format it has the correct filing numbers that link it to the Los Angeles  2003 Page #27  
Sky It is well recorded that large numbers of people on the ground, as well 2003 Page #58  
s topic. In 1954, there were large numbers of interactions in France, with  2003 Page #170  
he customer but the jacket and job numbers provided during production. The  2003 Page #172  
e is a sophisticated assignment of numbers and letters available in the arc 2003 Page #172  
nt identifies MJ-12 as customer TO numbers consistent with policy of the ti 2003 Page #172  
to be consistent with the document numbers of the era; furthermore, similar 2003 Page #178  
mericans? A: I cannot give you the numbers, and no, not necessarily, they a 2004 Page #100  
 Stringfield sensed that the large numbers of people whom he interviewed re 2004 Page #106  
t between reports Slide 6 WHAT THE NUMBERS SAY • 53 reports with aliens, so 2004 Page #109  
 to 900. If only 1% tell, then our numbers imply a huge number of thousands 2004 Page #125  
The Road to Roswell something like numbers and lettering on them, but there 2004 Page #138  
enruries and across nations, these numbers ha, e been remarkably stable, th 2005 Page #75  
ffice of Chief of Scaff (OCS) file numbers in the upper-left corner, includ 2005 Page #123  
 beyond top secret is supported in numbers of other documents . In one-an a 2005 Page #128  
lly say, "I've looked at countless numbers of official document s and it lo 2005 Page #130  
methods, paints and coatings, part numbers and inspection stamps and, final 2006 Page #72  
ructure (Fig. 4) bearing A-12 part numbers and Lockheed Skunk component dat 2006 Page #76  
d components marked with D-21 part numbers and Lockheed Skunk Works inspect 2006 Page #80  
ven included the letters ADP. Part numbers bore a "20" prefix followed by a 2006 Page #84  
ollowed by a letter, and then more numbers. This is the correct format for  2006 Page #84  
he correct format for F- 117A part numbers. For example, a part with an ADP 2006 Page #84  
 with Phillips fasteners. The part numbers and manufacturer's inspection st 2006 Page #85  
ntire right elevon (Fig. 16). Part numbers and inspection stamps clearly id 2006 Page #88  
 actually besieged by overwhelming numbers of Unidentified Flying Objects.  2006 Page #95  
 co be. Madison Avenue and regular numbers of its clients, large and small, 2007 Page #59  
ndividuals have run and re-run the numbers and know chat millions of potent 2007 Page #59  
There were no reports of any large numbers of troops on the logging roads,  2008 Page #44  
low-boy truck had a white star and numbers on the door. He had never seen m 2008 Page #55  
h was the tool used to develop the numbers in this report. She claims that  2008 Page #107  
slide 25, although the Oppenheimer numbers were partly based on Chaski 's f 2008 Page #108  
 that the document was fake. Large numbers of subtleties posited strongly f 2009 Page #7  
 activity, there were still untold numbers of Soviet agents who had not yet 2009 Page #177  
release three or more discs in odd numbers, attached together by a wire, fr 2009 Page #178  

Word: "numbing", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

craft characterized by a very deep numbing Mar A third is a -high attitude  2006 Page #30  

Word: "numerical", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

spective of the same data, using a numerical instead of percentage count. T 2004 Page #115  
n the upper-left corner, including numerical reference to another document  2005 Page #123  

Word: "numerically", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e categories that I have tabulated numerically. Alien Reports Beginning wit 2004 Page #115  
arly if our nuclear forces are not numerically superior and inferior to tho 2009 Page #22  

Word: "numerou", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e incident, people reported seeing numerou s UFOs flying around. The Russia 2007 Page #129  

Word: "numerous", 68 instance(s) (Back to Top)

and talking with Charlette Mann on numerous occasions either briefly on the 2003 Page #38  
d the old lake bed, as reported by numerous teams of archaeologists over th 2003 Page #45  
flowers were in bloom. I walked by numerous stands of white spectacle pod,  2003 Page #46  
tion of the object, as reported by numerous observers, doesn't fit with tha 2003 Page #53  
RO) meteor. The report did contain numerous handwritten memos along with ot 2003 Page #56  
a funeral home director. There are numerous recent leads which I am still f 2003 Page #57  
en chased after it in his vehicle. Numerous other observers near Laurelvill 2003 Page #58  
on that evening to help answer the numerous phone calls coming into the sta 2003 Page #59  
volved with the search that night. Numerous civilians, as well as reporters 2003 Page #66  
hey were having a problem with the numerous people who were coming into the 2003 Page #67  
bject. Soon thereafter, there were numerous soldiers using shovels to clear 2003 Page #69  
ound himself on the farm lane that numerous other people reported various a 2003 Page #70  
calls from throughout the country. Numerous new leads on the case are being 2003 Page #72  
y. Looking at the samples edge-on, numerous layers can be seen. The samples 2003 Page #104  
an extra page and therefore money. Numerous examples of widow lines exist i 2003 Page #173  
secrets have been kept in spite of numerous leaks of classified documents,  2003 Page #187  
is not isolated. Indeed, there are numerous similar accounts that span the  2004 Page #4  
— with one exception. Having filed numerous FOlA requests with a host of U. 2004 Page #11  
ntelligence Bureau, I learned that numerous such spheres had been recovered 2004 Page #15  
ficant in the sense that there are numerous people who have testified to th 2004 Page #16  
hat revealed a wealth of data from numerous named and un-named sources on c 2004 Page #110  
Roswell, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 1 Numerous Open Sources/Books II, 16-17; V 2004 Page #111  
eptics Say? So, if there have been numerous craft recovered over the years, 2004 Page #121  
be non-fiction, but there are also numerous fictional accounts and noveliza 2004 Page #137  
o change his story, when there are numerous witnesses who say that he was.  2004 Page #138  
Krasnoyarsk • Phased Array Radar • Numerous UFO Crashes • Gen. Aleksandr Le 2004 Page #162  
 onionskin, watermarked paper with numerous authenticating markers, the doc 2004 Page #242  
ompelling for authenticity are the numerous hand notations throughout the d 2004 Page #245  
 onionskin, watermarked paper with numerous authenticating markers, the doc 2004 Page #247  
aft as these? The examples are too numerous to mention in this paper, but i 2005 Page #74  
assertion, and the observations of numerous others of the past sixty years. 2005 Page #92  
le time to uncomfortable facts and numerous case hjstories; they ignore or  2005 Page #117  
hat revealed a wealth of data from numerous named and confidential sources. 2005 Page #139  
utopsy film hit the front pages of numerous magazines and the 1V screens of 2005 Page #145  
y say, is history. There have been numerous claims and counter-claims made  2005 Page #146  
am and Friedman); while containing numerous discrepancies as identified by  2006 Page #16  
h's private notes in meetings with numerous ufologists. Confirms crash/retr 2006 Page #26  
ases UFO near Evansville. Indiana. Numerous witnesses. -Strange orange ball 2006 Page #28  
luding militant demonization, with numerous possible unintended consequence 2006 Page #67  
ents. I have researched crashes of numerous exotic and experimental aircraf 2006 Page #72  
tive. On my first visit I had seen numerous remnant bushes surrounding the  2006 Page #85  
aters and Woodbridge. According to numerous U.S. Air Force personnel, a sma 2006 Page #132  
nce it would have responded to the numerous requests to identify itself. Fu 2006 Page #172  
attempts which must have been made numerous times starting with the first d 2006 Page #173  
e Carter Point This is verified ig numerous gewitnesses whose descriptions  2006 Page #189  
rofessional referrals and received numerous calls for assistance from thera 2006 Page #197  
ll: June/July 1947, varied shapes, numerous reports; Mantell's death, NOT n 2007 Page #44  
"US Air Force" Chapter ■There were numerous pen notations 39                2007 Page #45  
t broadcast merua as well as prim. Numerous television commercials made her 2007 Page #75  
he made thirty movies, experienced numerous emotional highs, suffered a dev 2007 Page #136  
ernal grandmother: Gladys Mon.roe. Numerous movies followed, including The  2007 Page #136  
 star Joe Di"ivlaggio, as wel.l as numerous affairs with some , ery influen 2007 Page #137  
 origins and purpose. After taking numerous photographs and taking many mea 2007 Page #189  
mazon.com, BamesandNoble .com, and numerous other online retailers. It can  2007 Page #192  
y of Arizona Press); and author of numerous papers. According to a NASA New 2007 Page #198  
James Howell who wanted to report "numerous reports to the FAA and AFLC [ c 2008 Page #9  
 Act has firrnly demonstrated that numerous agencies and departments within 2008 Page #31  
t find the military. They did find numerous people who claimed to have been 2008 Page #44  
e gone the area was networked with numerous temporary (and some permanent)  2008 Page #52  
entified . Conclusions- There were numerous witnesses to the arrival of a f 2008 Page #58  
 from Waterloo Bridge in London by numerous witnesses. 11th September , 198 2008 Page #65  
are UFOs". It has now emerged that numerous other people in the area saw th 2008 Page #67  
nerated massive media coverage and numerous FOI requests have been made to  2008 Page #67  
stream of light from time to time. Numerous individuals , including the und 2008 Page #94  
y on the morning of June 30, 1908, numerous people in the region of Tungusk 2008 Page #97  
urces in July 1999. Because of the numerous documents obtained by Cooper, s 2008 Page #105  
talk except to note that there are numerous reasons to conclude that he was 2008 Page #105  
ir space has been accepted without numerous failed attempts by air defenses 2009 Page #14  

Word: "nuno", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

olr Canyon ERDA (nukce liutde }1.D,nuno s) -. -- ~ It•!""'"'·" V;, OKIO ' T 2007 Page #168  

Word: "nuoic~", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nl' • 1-e 1 • • • :Her;ild Trihune nuoic~. :i 39 )oar ! GP-ncral (,eor~c C: 2009 Page #183  

Word: "nuous", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

applied to said eledrodi, is cOntl nuous, drect-current soilage, or may be  2006 Page #35  

Word: "nureeratk", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Sciences KGB fiq.telvito I I Secof NUreeratk 1 NOnIsi* :heat* !Seat litOact 2004 Page #156  

Word: "nuremberg", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 control a population . During the Nuremberg Trials, Nazi Reichsmarscha/1 H 2008 Page #123  
e slain Heydrich and was hanged at Nuremberg for war crimes. Working with H 2008 Page #139  

Word: "nurse", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nutes later the seventh floor duty nurse reports hearing a loud sound from  2003 Page #92  
ennis also reported that a Roswell nurse had told him about the autopsies t 2004 Page #145  
ok place at the base hospital. The nurse could never be located by the name 2004 Page #145  
d light was seen on a hiUside by a nurse headed coward the scene. Summit of 2007 Page #149  

Word: "nurses", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

bert Bigelow financed several UNLV nurses, lecturers and me to attend a con 2006 Page #206  

Word: "nursey", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

cal friend introduced me to George Nursey, at the time a resident of the to 2004 Page #52  

Word: "nursing", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

networked with colleagues from the nursing and mathematics departments. Oct 2006 Page #197  
university including the School of Nursing Studies and the Bigelow Physics  2006 Page #199  
ined the Foundation, the School of Nursing was about to receive a gift of e 2006 Page #199  

Word: "nussinr", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 -. ro · -• · · ~r:;: ! I~;: In.-~ nussinr. pb:u. ~id he Auc)i;~nl. !'\. Z. 2009 Page #163  

Word: "nut", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 an~ thing like that. It's a tough nut to crack. It reall1 is. But my guess 2005 Page #71  
fter all, Douglas had hired a 'UFO nut,' James E. McDonald, to head the IAP 2005 Page #98  
acts to the Doctors: 1. the pinyon nut harvest had been excessive the prece 2006 Page #111  
993 near Four Corners • The pinyon nut harvest and the rodent population we 2006 Page #112  

Word: "nutrient", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

its food externally and absorb the nutrient molecules into its cells 4. Pro 2006 Page #113  

Word: "nuts", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

t* base sn mans crank*, freaks and nuts amnn 1’ them that Hsnek i* castantl 2003 Page #118  
 would always say, "What — Are you nuts? You can't be stupid enough to beli 2004 Page #181  
, the focus of this book is on the nuts and bolts of the matter, the eviden 2005 Page #120  

Word: "nuuy", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

___________ Xl_____.._x 'J. , !! u nuuy uuliupi jjjpuu ui/luuu u'j/uilny. ■ 2003 Page #117  

Word: "nu~", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

..r::1111 cr,·,L!11 Lf". •'·l)•Jl~ nu~ "'"' .. .,,,_ .... ,.,...... "f UH•  2008 Page #121  

Word: "nv", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

M Aztec, NM Kingman, AZ Las Vegas, NV Kecksburg, PA Bolivia, 1978 • 516,78  2006 Page #29  
ior. " There is a bar in Caliente, NV that has a chunk of aluminum alloy th 2006 Page #206  
o lives and works in Boulder City, NV. She can be reached at Catalyst13@cox 2006 Page #207  
r Organization. (1992). Las Vegas, NV: Bigelow Holding Corporation. 7. Davi 2006 Page #208  
SH RETRIEVAL CONFERENCE Las Vegas, NV 9 Novembrr ~OOS THE VIEWS £.'\'.PRESS 2008 Page #146  

Word: "nvestigate", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

T IS ANYBODY °PEERING you HELP TO /NVESTIGATE AND TO LOOK APTER THE PEOPLE  2004 Page #24  

Word: "nvo", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

duJl-grey in colour and resembling nvo places turned upside down and put to 2007 Page #193  
o.o.~.,.,.& -...uo ou;w S'flOTTt.D nvo ~a~ 0.'VL~ "'1'0 "fWC OC.IAM AT T~F, 2009 Page #105  

Word: "nvr", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

course* of vour survey vm will ma4 nvr?.n liaison with +,hn mi 14 barv of 4 2003 Page #214  

Word: "nvwdf", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rgy Technology of UFOs VOLUIC. ••. NVWDf.Jl l hwrtl• u a uro-pGlnl-ndd l.Dr 2005 Page #27  

Word: "nw", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

*URGENT POWERS ARE NEEDED SITE TWO NW ROSWELL, N.MEX. Line6 MIDDAY 509m TOL 2004 Page #228  
 URGENT POWERS ARE NEEDED SITE TWO NW ROSWELL, N.MEX. (B) **** URGENT POWER 2004 Page #229  
 URGENT.POWERS ARE NEEDED SITE TWO NW ROSWELL, NMEX. (DR) by b29st OR C47 w 2004 Page #229  
 urgent powers are needed site two NW Roswell, N.Mex. Midday 509th told new 2004 Page #230  
ll. In :1ncicnl Gn·(·n-uch:it•olo~ nw:1111 :1 -dhcu\!don-or -s1ud~ •· of :r 2005 Page #107  

Word: "nwarchi", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

'will n 1'1*. VIm in S'»’K. a I I  nwarchi r. M:intnn I nulrun mil with Mar 2003 Page #132  

Word: "nwitary", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 to UFOs ■ Evolution of research ■ NWitary technology (open and secret) ■ B 2008 Page #158  

Word: "nxiwii", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

U.S. military complex during world NXIWII that created such things as the a 2004 Page #90  

Word: "nxxxeiutoe", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

s briefing Intended to follow. ai• nxxxeiutoe v Dr. Vannevar Bush Secy. Jam 2003 Page #132  

Word: "ny", 22 instance(s) (Back to Top)

-18-47 Wallace Criticizes Figure 1 NY Times 9-18-47, “Wallace Criticizes Tr 2003 Page #87  
reated in Naval Hospital Figure 3. NY Times 4-8-47, “Forrestal is Treated i 2003 Page #91  
onference Naval Hospital Figure 4. NY Times photo of Bethesda Naval Hospita 2003 Page #92  
- - Forrestal Killed5-23 Figure 5. NY Times 5-23-49, "Forrestal Killed in 1 2003 Page #93  
s for Funeral Today Grow Figure 6. NY Times, 5-26-49 As for the investigati 2003 Page #93  
estic Twelve. It cor.tir.ueo to te ny feellr./; that any future conaideratl 2003 Page #136  
 and the Will to Believe (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Press,2001), p. 200-211.  2004 Page #223  
at the Creation (W.W. Norton Pub., NY; 1969; pages 479-480). The second ver 2006 Page #166  
nd Evan Thomas (Simon and Shuster, NY; 1986; pages 544-545) is based in an  2006 Page #166  
ashes by Kevin Randle (Avon Books, NY, 1995). Supplemental information is i 2006 Page #175  
 Bigelow asked to go to Manhattan, NY, to visit with Budd Hopkins, to help  2006 Page #202  
government agents, had witnessed a NY woman being abducted from her 12th fl 2006 Page #203  
 conveyed letters from him and the NY woman, plus a videotape. These were a 2006 Page #203  
ed responses, many from Lillydale, NY, a well- known town which hosts many  2006 Page #207  
87), Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovitch, NY. 4. Remote Perceptions: Out of Body E 2006 Page #207  
 BLACK ■Watermark is known, Vernon NY ■Typewriter is 1939 Underwood Portabl 2007 Page #46  
le ■ Watermark was S.E.&M. Vernon, NY BLACK ON BOWEN DETAIL He nailed the w 2007 Page #46  
st be said that also lacking are a ny further discernible parts of the repo 2007 Page #140  
 CQ1pl1 told I NICAP ropo,ur that !Ny boJIMd the cnft - II•~ "Ilk• vitwlng  2007 Page #165  
ble ■Watermark was S.E.&M. Vernon, NY lb.-errt.-tr • :n Is MJ Majestic and  2008 Page #120  
 UFOs Summer 1976 ■ ET over the Cm:ny Islands? ■ Incident Over Tehran ■ Els 2008 Page #160  
H: c;ime the atomic bomb.~ lro:n :,ny s,.·iP.:itilic sour~e ...... ~:ir· Th 2009 Page #182  

Word: "nyc", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

RIPT ■ Vernon Bowen was an ad man, NYC ■ He went to public library often ■  2007 Page #43  

Word: "nye", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d by Robert McCracken (RM) a local Nye County historian, several interestin 2006 Page #47  

Word: "nyfeet", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

on Depot. New Shrewsbury. NJ Opect nyfeet above, rapidly climbs away. • 717 2006 Page #28  

Word: "nyia", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

in and · LN,ch hll! bHc QUO{ed a.5 nyia, lout ot form.auo n. Amold .i:..!d  2009 Page #163  

Word: "nying", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ence "I1K, Repo,* op Unicktatified nYing(k.ittu ts0 1,041$.111 10 MI3 $.010 2004 Page #205  

Word: "nyiw", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

TAL ‘No Foundation for Criticism, ’NyiW mea refl* cart at 1 gra E mai crs c 2003 Page #93  

Word: "nylon", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 shoe manufacturers contacted. The nylon thread which held the straps toget 2003 Page #49  
t available until the 1940s or so. Nylon (first made in 1935) was just begi 2003 Page #49  
 supported by helicopters. Several nylon body bags were seen being removed  2007 Page #128  

Word: "nylon-coated", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

res tall, wore what appeared to be nylon-coated pressure suits, but no helm 2008 Page #94  

Word: "nyoa", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

strial djsc technologies? Coyote C.nyoa DtlA (nulcca tnelde lbnuoo• Dhc let 2007 Page #164  

Word: "nys", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

l to ve..-y weakest sor: o[ cnsouc nys. about 10 lime, that o1 Niagara 'Fal 2009 Page #182  

Word: "nyt", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

n of maJor news services (UPI, AP, NYT, etc.) ► 3) NYT publisher Arthur Sul 2007 Page #23  
services (UPI, AP, NYT, etc.) ► 3) NYT publisher Arthur Sulzberger's policy 2007 Page #23  
                              ► 4) NYT content analysis shows increasing an 2007 Page #24  
he J\T}T itself) ► 6) Both CBS and NYT supported Hynek's bogus swamp-gas ex 2007 Page #24  
54 clip from the front page of the NYT in which President Eisenhower says h 2007 Page #24  

Word: "nytcontent", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

lp the CIA whenever possible· ► 4) NYTcontent analysis shows increasing ant 2007 Page #23  

Word: "nytilself", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

sic histoncal facts, even from the NYTilself) ► 6) Both CBS and NYTsupporte 2007 Page #23  

Word: "nytntnc", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

sslcl,t. c:inllrme d to:J, 11;1 :i.nytntnc 10 lo v.·lll: tho cu.su:iJol I.h 2009 Page #182  

Word: "nytsupported", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

m the NYTilself) ► 6) Both CBS and NYTsupported Hynek's bogus swamp-gas exp 2007 Page #23  

Word: "n~", 7 instance(s) (Back to Top)

_.....,___...__..,_ ... ~ 1~1 A-a. N~ -~ ~ -.... ~OOl'II(.-- ioe: .. ___, . 2005 Page #19  
      ''°"• 14,1152, 'T.Ol1C,UH[, ,N~ .. D ... ,,,. SAUCea. ~oc,r,e.o Oo.-c 2009 Page #126  
,f tCCTHS. ~ OU::Olll1Lt1'T a·~ OF n~ au .. ncr.n E'iDrTS tAfl'tt:S f1ICtC  2009 Page #150  
. ln$:t,;id, ~e-: 1cala1,,· hy Krr.n~:h ."uaold. .Eloi.se. I por+.er, ;appa 2009 Page #163  
,, Jun~ 1'I VY.I "l belio\'C .,_,e n~ to do 110mo 1wc ncod H. U we con exlc 2009 Page #182  
 Howc,·er, the pro1e:: : an," the .N~ Zealand Herald ol was uncicn;to cti t 2009 Page #182  
uud rhrir o• n -c-txiac &J';'w dq;,n~ q,m -: Our clic::rsrs ...i.anrd •hi•  2009 Page #198  

Word: "n~1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

:,-,• .1(~:r~:~~~~ v,u ~-r~"C .... n~1 '-olll"C'-""t',.. (~lV ... u vv. lh. 2007 Page #176  

Word: "n~h", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

-x= 1h:;,:;n . .n::.. :-:c....-,·a n~h: ii -.:$..!.Jy "'t"JCl :hu:~v J..~ ! 2008 Page #57  

Word: "n~le", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

tances th.at are transmuted Imo si.n~le cosmic ray i, m!U,o:u o temporary r 2009 Page #182  

Word: "n~r-not", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

j ,city Jor liWhile anti upset the n~r-not connected in anY w~r will,, vous 2009 Page #183  

Word: "n~ut", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

., -..·,~ to ;,:-.,r:«-tl o:i ~he ,n~ut:1ptio:i tha~ lbu ne ... • scocr&:e  2009 Page #163  

Word: "n~v~~ber", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

~-~-. ::~ ·;~ , ----· . , ·-·· ·. :N~v~~ber 4 .. t :_.: , . .'.:_:;;~.;. ,. 2009 Page #27  

Word: "n~~", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 .J: ::.:~: : :.."lO'_z:~.:: the:, n~~:ht t-c hL·! lcopt n er ;,lanc:1 br.; 2008 Page #57  

Word: "n~·", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nney, hcl\d ed. "OUcr :111t-!ons n,n~· nnI them. ol:I b!o•pt.,sslcl,t. c:in 2009 Page #182  

Word: "n~•ltnj", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

. ._..,._tit .. • ,W'lft ... .._,n n~•ltnJ ~ll'l/7,1~ ... t1.J11"'\.=:., •• 2005 Page #124  

Word: "n¥1ntt", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

dlo po;r.am """ Wo·blg; com .,.... N¥1Ntt om .,.. mu(on CPJD -Mut...i Uaida 2009 Page #198  

Word: "n¥tu", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

1.ction. i.n Lo~c M..uUu.a:u\ ■ Pt.n¥TU Dau Rnl.tXJ al foe 1 N•wWodd o,.i.. 2009 Page #149  

Word: "n«", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

mite Fnll in Yosemite Valley, (AP-:"! 7.e.land•r~ ~p!_CUlat,.. which drop 2009 Page #182  

Word: "n«r", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

bulatory patient Cfapt B f bLhjld_*n«r.! a. raatflll nLah! __________ iAL__ 2003 Page #91  

Word: "n·", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

es more ener;;:et1c t,,.,r, ,iny s! would form a gas io the sa.m~ sense g 2009 Page #182  

Word: "n·dic", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

JI: ... :-...~ • : ·..... • Pilots n·dic!l.~ AF =er on S(l1lt::::·s ~/-i~:d 2007 Page #19  

Word: "n·i1~-", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

un-l'lam· ~ Fl_,·iu;! 0111,idc (;r:n·i1~- t_··· .. ,.. .! ........... : ... 2005 Page #30  

Word: "n·ldtnrc", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

s REI urn TO urn HF -\RINGS • TI1t n·ldtnrc ror th ulstrnrc or UFOs Is undt 2008 Page #154  

Word: "n»", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

?wlMt.cn in an. Utto Spec-ai Opc*»! Manual 11-32003 PROJECT PURPOSE AND G 2003 Page #172  

Word: "n•", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 ot aDinl MA .. ll-h•• t.e 1•1 ••r.n•. ._ ..... •:i,reua '.lt•bf:2.S ...,.. 2008 Page #19  

Word: "n•wwodd", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

:u\ ■ Pt.n¥TU Dau Rnl.tXJ al foe 1 N•wWodd o,.i.. ■ Go,ng ta A.tu51 ■ Gulf. 2009 Page #149  

Word: "n••", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

c.e ,.x C-..lU::-::.1:., •0 U:w•., n•• ll&bt co••r•l t.l.c.:l•~ u 0.1::.b U 2008 Page #22  

Word: "n••-", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

TOO."'-ST......, CO-.f) oa.,:•~oa:,n••-..a cc,,,,c: .,~~"'1: \.•~~.,. ~.... 2009 Page #122  

Word: "n••ry", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

~l" •,~, ot Iur-oC.~ Uta:.. t-.:'C"n••ry ?t1 Ctol rrl.tP\d 4. Dr H,,. .• •r 2008 Page #20